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Case Study Jeremy Armstrong
Introduction This essay is going to be based on the adult case study scenario of Jeremy Armstrong
who has dementia. According to the Alzheimer s Society (2016), the word dementia describes a set of
symptoms that may include memory loss and difficulties with thinking, problem solving or language.
Dementia is caused when the brain is damaged by diseases, such as Alzheimer s disease or a series of
strokes. Dementia is progressive, which means the symptoms will gradually get worse (Alzheimer s
Society 2016). In this essay a nursing problem is going to be identified and any possible consequences
of the problem will be discussed. Also, possible interventions and any other solutions are going to be
explored. Jeremy also has a carer who is going to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Milne et al. (1993), helping carers to develop and improve their ability to cope is one of
the most useful of all interventions. To do this effectively, however, requires a comprehensive and
individualised assessment of the type of stresses carers face, the coping efforts they employ and how
successful these are perceived to be (Carers UK 2016). Although a number of general coping indices
exist which look broadly at life stresses, it is recognised that these are of limited use in helping
identify the specific stresses that carers face (Hinriden and Niedireche
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Descriptive Essay Car
Car I always had dreamed of buying my own muscle car in high school. I would shop every day trying
to find one that was affordable, and fast. I never could find one until one day while I was at a family
gathering my Dad asked his cousin if he had any older cars around the farm that were for sale.
He said, I have the one for you.
A 1982 Pontiac Firebird.
It was not pretty, but it was fast he said.
A few months past, while we figured out a time to go look at this car. Finally the day came. On the
way there I was just imagining this car to look amazing. We arrived and sure enough I got my hopes
up, it was an ugly green color. We looked it over and he took me for a ride in the car. During the ride
he hit the throttle around the corner and we slid sideways. I was sold, this car was quick. I was going
to buy this project car no matter what it took. We loaded the car up on the trailer and gave him $500
and we were headed back home. A few weeks past before we started working on the car. We ordered
parts and eventually got it to run better, and we were able to keep the engine cool by adding electric
fans. We found a set of used tires to put on it. The tires were not the right offset size, so the rear tires
stuck out about two inches on each side. I eventually started to drive it on the streets and all over the
place. While working on the car one weekend my dad started calling the car The Firechicken.
Eventually my friend made stickers that said Firechicken, and now there is
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Confucianism In Ancient China
China was extremely influenced by confucianism by the evidence that it established the bedrock
for political ethics and civil order. What exactly is Confucianism? It is the system of ethics, education,
and statesmanship taught by Confucius and his disciples. It stresses love for humanity, ancestor
worship,
reverence for parents, and harmony in thought and conduct(SEP).
Confucius was born in Qufu, around 551 BCE, in the small scale feudal state of Lu which is
now modern day Shandong. His father Kong was an officer in the Lu military but later died when
Confucius was only three years of age and was raised by his mother Yan Zhengzai. His mother would
die
at the age forty and at the age nineteen Confucius would marry his wife Qiguan. ... Show more content
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How did confucianism spread throughout China and how important was it to the nation?
Throughout history philosophies/ideas would trend to spread due to successful invasion of another
nation
or through leaders implementing theirs philosophies as the law of the land but confucianism was
different.
This philosophy wasn t spread through crusades or conquerors but rather the people. When the people
in
China were hearing about confucius teachings, it spread like wildfire. People viewed the teachings as
a
guide to better their lives. Another reason for it s popularity might have been its simple concept, such
as
leaders should set good examples and that the common people should work together for the
commonwealth. Confucianism was significant in chinese history because it informed about justices,
sincerity, and respect. Even the chinese government adopted the teachings in confucianism
particularly in
the Han Dynasty(AsianTopics)
Confucius wasn t the only major contributor to confucianism there were two others, Zhu Xi and
Zenhzi. Zhu Xi was born in 1130 and was confucian scholar in the Song Dynasty. Zhu Xi was called
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The Punctuated Equilibrium Theory Has Had Much More...
NARRATOR: We begin our night at the Witte family dinner table. All the guests have finally arrived
and fresh bread rolls complete with garlic butter have been served to everyone. At one end of the fairly
large table, Gould and Lyell begin to have a heated conversation.
LYELL: *Clears throat* Ah, excuse me, Mr. Gould, but for your new theory, have you been
successfully able to find any support for it?
GOULD: Why, yes, of course Mr. Lyell. The punctuated equilibrium theory has had much more
support than the gradualism in the fossil record.
LYELL: Oh, really? If you would so kindly elaborate on this, it would be much appreciated.
GOULD: Certainly, Mr. Lyell. Well, I have found several specimens at one stage, and several at
another instead ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
LYELL: Well, do you have any support other than just the fossils?
GOULD: Why yes, my good sir. Evolution is driven by the changing environment. If the environment
or climate changes, then it will kill off the individuals of the species with unfavorable traits to survive
in the new conditions. That is nothing new, it s here proven in Mr. Darwin s theory; you should be
well aware of it. Well, the environment does not change gradually, and therefore, I believe my good
Sir, that animals don t change gradually.
LYELL: But it is clear *interrupted by Mendel*
MENDEL: Gentlemen, I am so sorry to break up this wonderful discussion, but I really was listening
intently out of interest in it, but the butter seems to have gone around to your side of the table, and I
cannot quite reach it. Would you be so kind and pass it to me?
SCENE 2
NARRATOR: As the task of passing the butter is completed, the conversation soon turns to Mendel,
as Wade asks him more about the modern world.
WADE: So, Mr. Mendel, how do you like our modern world?
MENDEL: Ah, well everything has changed in this world. I am becoming very lost, very quickly.
WADE: Well, you know, not everything is changing. Actually, your discoveries on genetics are still
valid today.
MENDEL: Well, thats one thing.
WADE: Did you know even Mr. Linnaeus s taxonomy is around, and that was a century before you.
And the math has not changed either. Politics seems to change, but it s
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A Reflection On Spirituality Assessment Essay
Introduction Spirituality is a very sensitive topic in any area of the world and when discussing it with
a patient is such a vulnerable situation, it becomes even more delicate. It is a topic which can affect
the outlook of the patient and how they will get through their condition. A spirituality assessment is
important because spirituality is such a powerful thing which can help a person turn a terrible situation
into something more bearable. It is vital for nurses to use this tool to help them because it goes beyond
medications and intubation trays, it focuses on them as a person. A spirituality assessment is a tool
which will help patients on critical care units get through there vulnerable moment in life.
Implementation Plan
When trying to implement my spirituality assessment in critical care, I would use Rogers change
theory which has five different steps; awareness, interest, evaluation, trial, and adoption (Mitchell,
2013). Each of these steps are very important to the success of the spirituality assessment. During the
awareness step it is important to identify the importance of the spirituality assessment on the critical
care unit. I would explain how spirituality plays an important part in caring for a patient because of the
impact it has on the decision they will make (Savel Munro, 2014). I would try to make the
stakeholders aware of the influence spirituality will have on the patients on critical care units. I would
open their eyes to see the toll those
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Ap Euro s Fight Against Terrorism
inflict a heavy cost. The authors continue by positing a dilemma that sounds nearly identical to Adler .
They assert that terrorists use a strategy of provocation that is designed to induce a violent response,
which will in turn radicalize population and lead to them supporting the terrorists.
Additionally, John Mueller lambasts what he labels as the socially constructed terrorist industry, which
he attacks for artificially inflating concerns over terrorist attacks. Instead, Mueller confirms that the
damage caused by terrorism is not materially significant but stems primarily from the fear that it
creates. Violent retaliation is viewed as a form of self flagellation that provides the terrorists with
exactly what they want. As mentioned, realist definitions of power, self interest and rationality lack
explanatory prowess when non state actors are able to subvert states thanks largely in part to the use of
suicide terrorism. The proliferation of terrorist groups and their use of suicide tactics in many ways
defies realist expectations and conclusions.
At the same time, I do not wish to suggest that realism is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By choosing two countries that share a common framework, provided within the context of the EU s
fight against terrorism, I believe that some of the natural variances that occur across states will be
greatly reduced. For example, a comparison of the differences between the American response to 9/11
and Spain s response to the Madrid bombings would be substantially more problematic as the two
states do not share a common anti terror framework. Any variations in response to the damned
dilemma could simply be the product of contrasting approaches to terrorism. However, in order to
justify the aforementioned claim I have to demonstrate that EU countries such as France and Spain
have moved increasingly towards a collective anti terror
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Into The Mystic By Van Morrison
My Place of Solitude Van Morrison in his song Into the Mystic quotes Hark, now hear the sailors cry,
smell the sea, and feel the sky let your soul and spirit fly, into the mystic. These lyrics are strong for
people who love the beach or sea. I love the beach, and everything about it. My place of solitude is the
beach because of the sand, water, and the surroundings. The first thing I love about the beach is the
sand. The sand is different for many people, how it feels, smells, and sounds. To me, the sand feels
very soft when walking on it, sometimes really hot. It smells a little like salt with a pinch of seaweed.
That squeaky sound the sand makes when you walk on it, is so funny to me. What I love about the
sand the most, is watching
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My Discourse Community Essay
Ishwor Dhungana
Eng 110 049
Assignment2 (SWA2)
A Discourse Community is a group of people who have common goals and interest and have a
preferred way of communicating to achieve their goals. I chose Buddhist Community as my
Discourse Community. Buddhism is a religion thatencompasses a wide variety of traditions, beliefs
and spiritual practices largely based on teachings attributed to the Buddha. Buddhism was originated
in Nepal, from where it spread through much of Asia and later on to other countries.
Buddha was born as Prince Siddhartha in Nepal. He attained enlightenment under the Bodhi
Tree in Bodh Gaya, in present day Bihar India. He there preached his teachings and thus
Buddhism came into existence.
Buddhism goes beyond of religion and is more of a philosophy ... Show more content on
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The fourth truth is that the Noble Eight fold Path, which leads to the end of suffering. Because of this
four Noble Path taught by Buddha, people in the society has accepted to follow peace to gain true
happiness. The
Noble 8 Fold path is moral that focuses the mind on being fully aware of our thoughts and actions, and
develops wisdom by understanding the Four Noble Truth and develops compassion for others. Since
Buddhism is based on the welfare of other beings, people are attracted to follow
Buddha and peace is maintained in the community.
Emma Mincks:
This is a nice intro into Buddhism, Ishwor. Please include a hyperlink in MWA1 for any outside
sources.
Emma Mincks:
The bold elements help the reader gain a better understanding without straining their eyes, so nice job!
The teachings of Buddha and his path are being promoted in different parts of the world by different
leaders of Buddhism. Among many, Dalai Lama is widely considered to be the leader of Buddhism.
He fled his country (i.e Tibet) and took safety in India in 1959 during the revolt against Chinese
control on Tibet. There he started promoting about Buddhism. Dalai Lama is
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Theme Of Betrayal In Jane Eyre
In the novel, Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë there were many incidents that had affected the overall
plot of the book. Sometimes an author adds certain events or ideas to help accentuate the plot. In this
novel there is a recurring theme of betrayal. The one that seems to be affected by the curse of betrayal
the most is the main character, Jane Eyre, herself. Her first encounter with betrayal came about when
she was still just a child. And as she grew older and experienced the world new ways unlike before,
she could never escape the curse of betrayal. Jane s first encounter with betrayal was when she was
still a child and her Uncle Reed brought her along to live with him and his family in Gateshead, after
Jane s parents had passed away. Jane s Uncle Reed had promised to raise her as if she were one of his
own children. However, this only lasted until Uncle Reed passed away. After Jane s uncle had passed,
Jane s aunt and her three children had mistreated her and in some cases physically abused. On one
particular day she was minding her own business whilst reading Bewick s History of British Birds, her
obnoxious cousin John Reed was looking for Jane. Once he finds her, he treats her as if she was
inferior to him, he wants his cousin to refer to him as Master Reed. This already not being indicative
of raising Jane as one of their own, her cousin John continues to undermine her even more and takes
the book from her and ends up throwing it at her causing her to get a cut by
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Library Security Proposal
Introduction
Libraries are still one of the most widely used facility in America that requires everyone to be in a safe
and secure environment. Statics show that most libraries in the underprivileged areas, the police had to
be called more so than those who visited libraries in the least deprived areas (Wilson, 2017). The most
well known security concerns that apply to a library facility security is protecting the library staff and
patrons, historical artifacts, preventing the facility from becoming a dwelling for the homeless,
teenager performing vandalism or fighting and persons with mental inappropriately exposing
themselves or reorganizing books due to obsessive compulsive disorder (Quora. 2015). So, the
purpose of this paper is to design and implement a comprehensive Security Plan of a local Library
facility to examine the problems and issues that might arise. This plan will outline the security
procedures for preventing and handling security issues related demographic analysis, interior and
exterior property, protection against information security and personal security, emergency
preparedness, OSHA, hiring and training of security personnel training and legal issues related to the
library building.
Demographic Analysis
Largo Kettering Library was established in 1967 in the city of Largo, Maryland and remodeled in
2009 while relocating the Library s Administrative Offices in 2015 from the Laurel Maryland location.
This 25,537 square foot building has served the
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Essay On Snowboarding
Snowboarding is an activity where an individual descends down a snow covered hill standing on a
snowboard which is attached to the individual s feet. Snowboarding has become a big sport around the
world. It is an Olympic and Paralympic sport. Snowboarding was developed in the United states based
on the recreational activities skateboarding, surfing, and sledding. You can slide off of snow filled
jumps and do flips and you can also slide down metal pipes to do twists. It can become a very
intriguing sport to watch and to become an expert at. The inventors of the snowboard narrowed it
down to a small board that is about three to four feet in length and attaches to special boots you wear
on your feet. I interviewed Cole Dimeglio on the sport of snowboarding, he taught me how he has
been enculturated into this sport growing up. Cole has been snowboarding for around 9 and a half
years. So he started out in this sport fairly young. One of Cole s good friends Benny Marlum got him
into the sport of snowboarding. Benny gave Cole all of his old gear to get him ... Show more content
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Since Cole has moved to Duluth he has gotten a ski pass at Spirit Mountain which he enjoys but
nothing can compare to Trollhaugen he says. A couple weeks ago Cole obtained an injury from falling,
he dislocated his shoulder which was very painful but that didn t stop him from going back to Spirit
Mountain the next day. The worst injury that Cole has ever obtained from snowboarding was a few
years ago. It was a cold late night at Trollhaugen and Cole decided to go off a hill and lost control of
his body. He landed right on his tailbone and that created a tear in his skin, if you know where I mean.
This injury made Cole not able to snowboard for a bit due to the pain. But that didn t stop Cole, he
healed and was right back out
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Wapusk National Park of Canada
Physical Aspects: At an area of 11,375 square kilometres Wapusk National Park is Canada s 37th
national park. Wapusk National Park is in the Hudson Plains, there are not many visitor facilities
making this park truly wild and undisturbed. This is to protect and preserve the fragile tundra
environment. In my poster there are a variety of animals, trees, plants and birds that exist in the Park.
Most of Wapusk National Park is made up of bog and tundra. In the summer the park s marshy
wetlands and peat bog make it difficult for visitors to navigate safely. I colored in the majority of my
poster white because there is an abundance of snowy weather, but this park also contains wetlands so I
colored parts of my poster with green and blue.
As a result of the high latitude the climate is cold and another factor is that it is near the Arctic climate
region. The majority of the year it is quite chilly and the temperature rarely surpasses twenty degrees
Celsius. However when it does go above ten degrees Celsius many birds migrate to this park, like the
snow geese I illustrated beside the park s monitoring centre. The park only has about four five months
above zero degrees, and since the area is tundra there is permafrost also the area has very poor
drainage causing the wetlands. Overall, the climate is cold, with a very large temperature range with
moderate relief precipitation. There is a wide array of different types of wildlife and vegetation in
Wapusk National Park. On my
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Similarities Between The United States And The Federal System
The United States Federal System and the current Federal System for the European Union have many
similarities and differences. The traditional division of the functions of a federal government are the
legislative, executive and the judicial branch. The United States is made up all three branches
separately to check potential abuses and balance each of the branches. The European Union also has
three main political institutions that constitute the executive and legislative branches, as well as the
independent judiciary with the power to exercise judicial review (European Parliament).
The legislative Branch for the United States is divided into two parts: House of Representatives and
the Senate. The House is made up of 435 elected members, which is divided among the 50 states in
amount to their total population. The Speaker of the House, who is the third in the line of succession
to the Presidency, is elected by the Representatives. The members of the House are elected every two
years and must 25 years of age and been a U.S. citizen for at least 7 ... Show more content on
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There are only a few differences between the House and the Parliament such as the House has the
right to introduce new legislation while the Parliament has no right to initiate legislation but co
determines EU legislative planning (European Parliament). For the Senate and the Council of the
European Union, it is also the exact same thing as the House and the Parliament. The only differences
between the Senate and the Council are: there are two senators from each Senators from each State in
the Senate while there is one representative from each Member State government and one vote per
Senate member while the member state population of the Council determines how many votes each
member State has (European
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The Problem Of Narcotics Anonymous
Everyone has an addiction, whether it s an addiction to a drug or just needing your phone at all times.
Growing up I saw AA meetings portrayed in movies and on tv shows, and I thought AA was the only
recovery group out there. To my surprise AA isn t the only group out there for addicts. I chose NA
because a few people I know are sober or in recovery, and I felt it was important to know about the
culture. Learning about Narcotics Anonymous was almost like a culture shock in itself to me because I
had no idea it existed. When you don t have a problem you don t often think about these groups
existence and what goes on. In my essay I will be discussing the organization, purpose, beliefs, values,
and norms of Narcotics Anonymous. As well as the stereotypes I had before I emerged myself into this
culture. When I first chose Narcotics Anonymous I immediately went to a friend of mine who is 5
years sober to figure out which meetings I should go to and where. She offered for me to tag along to
a few of her meetings. Before I went to the first meeting I had certain stereotypes on what a meeting
would be like and what kind of people would be there. I remember watching movies when I was
younger and seeing a portrait of AA meetings. I thought when I walked in it would be a bunch of
criminals, or crazy people. Some of the stereotypes I experienced were associated with physical
appearance. Some aspects of a person s physical appearance, such as the actual body characteristics,
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Guilt in Fifth Business by Robertson Davies
Guilt is the regret one experiences when they realise their action was not appropriate according to a
lawful or moral standard. In Fifth Business, by Robertson Davies, guilt was a major theme and was
essential throughout the novel. Davies used the three main characters, Dunstan Ramsay, Boy Staunton,
and Paul Dempster to illustrate the different effects of Mrs. Dempster s incident. The way one is
raised, the key disciplines they have developed and their way of thinking reflects how they deal with
guilt.
Boy Staunton was illustrated to have an interesting attitude. Through the lack of his morals and
principles he felt no guilt after the incident. I threw a snowball at you, and I guess it gave you a good
smack (Robertson Davies, pg. 27.) Boy took no responsibility over his action and blatantly denied the
guilt. Another example that displayed Boy s insensitiveness was when he was involved in a sexual act
with Mabel, a student at his school, at a time period when he was in a relationship with Leola. His
father played a major role in that situation as he bribed Mabel s mother to not involve the authorities.
Boy never apologized or showed discomfort in any way. Lastly, he cheated on Leola, after their
marriage. Leola found a note from one of his admirers and in return Boy stated, There s no reason to
carry on like that, but if you think I intend to be tied down to this sort of thing, you can think again
(pg.178.) Boy was illustrated as quite successful wealth wise, however
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Collective Memory
Narratives are the culturally historical symbols and memories nation s use to uphold modern values,
customs, and practices. Through the course of history and the collective memory of the people, a
variety of narratives are formed; and while some last in the mainstream, other narratives fade into the
background of the national and practiced culture. However, these narratives do not necessarily
disappear, and some remain relatively strong in the mentalities of the public―even in times of
legitimate and/or long lasting hegemonic values that stand in opposition. This paper will examine the
influences of official and alternative narratives, how they are selected through historical and collective
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For example, by generating the Communistic pride and strength with themes of celebration, such as
the May Day parades (International Worker s Day) and the October Revolution, Gierek gave the
public a new social and political culture and narrative of practice. He continued this patriotic theme of
Communistic and authoritative legitimacy through propagating regularly social and politically cultural
events, instilling the public with deeper connectivity to the Communist regime and the pride one can
take in its governance. While these strategies showed relative but temporary success, Kubik notes
ceremonials and rituals that took stronger hold amongst the Polish public:
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What Is The Mood Of The Sound Of Music
The Sound of Music is a musical set in pre World War II Austria, detailing the lives of Maria Rainer
and the von Trapp family and revealing that even in times of hardships, the bond of familial love can
never be broken. Maria, a nun from the Nonnberg Abbey, is sent to be a governess to the children of
Captain von Trapp because of her inability to follow the rules of the abbey. During her time with the
children, she becomes close with each one of them and marries Captain von trapp. After the
Anschluss, the von Trapp family is threatened by Herr Zeller of the Nazi Party after showing signs of
rebellion by refusing to fly the flag of the Third Reich. They are able to escape Austria by fleeing over
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The backgrounds of the set were beautifully detailed and realistically colored. The colors helped to set
the atmosphere of the play, using vibrant colors to create a happier, more optimistic tone and using
harsher colors to construct a foreboding mood around the darker scenes of the play. Accentuating the
colors were the special effects lighting, making the scenery appear more realistic by highlighting the
time of day, using more brilliant lighting for the daytime and muted colors for the sunset. In addition,
the costumes were lifelike, emulating the clothing of the time period. The transitions from scene to
scene were quick and smooth without any major complications that interrupted the play. The live
orchestra that accompanied the musical numbers in the play blended well with the play, never
overpowering the singers. However, the core of the performance were the actors and actresses who
were very well versed in their parts and were able to embellish their lines with actions and emotions,
bringing their characters to life with their acting. Although the microphones occasionally had
crackling problems, the overall production was smooth and flowed
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B. F. Skinner s Negative Impacts
The impacts that B. F. Skinner made were world changing. Imagine this: a world with no
reinforcement. Positive reinforcement, negative reinforcements and all forms of punishment might not
seem like a big deal, but they are used everywhere, in every situation even in our studio at Acton
Academy. If you look around you, there are many systems powered by B F Skinner s theories, like
Eagle Bucks, strikes, and honor codes. Eagle Bucks are used as negative and positive reinforcement
the more points. We get more Eagle Bucks we earn and the harder we work the less likely it is that we
lose Eagle Bucks. If we mess around distract and talk to your friends. Going back to points, another
system we have in place at Acton is freedom levels. Freedom levels
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Essay about Analysis of The Open Boat by Stephen Crane
Analysis of The Open Boat by Stephen Crane
Story: The Open Boat, 1897
Author: Stephen Crane (1871 1900)
Central Character: There is no real central character in this story. All the men on the boat are spoken
about more or less equally and no prominent character jumps out at the reader as being the central
character. Although more emphasis is put onto the correspondent, and Billie the oiler.
Other Character: The cook: bails water from boat. Billie the oiler: steers and rows boat, is the only of
the men that does not make it alive to land. The correspondent: Also helps steer and row boat. Injured
captain: gives commands to the crew as he lies against the water jar speaking with a low and calm
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After swearing into the sea the correspondent remembers a rhyme from his childhood that he once did
not care about but now does. The captain awakes and the oiler and the correspondent switch spots. (7)
The crew notices a village on the shore with a windmill. The men prepare to jump from the ship and
swim ashore. The captain holds onto the boat afraid he will drown. A man appears on the beach naked
and helps the men onto the shore. Everyone makes it except for Billie the oiler who is found face
down in the sand dead.
Tone: Crane has the ability to create multiple tones all in one passage. The tone seems to be a tad
dreary and tragic do to the fact that at any moment the men could all be drowned. Although, when
there is dialogue there is more of a straight forward and comic tone that demonstrates the increasing
friendship that is apparent to the reader, although the men refuse to mention it. This tone is important
because, Crane makes his characters out to be helpless against the element of nature and it s over
bearing on them. Thus, this bond between the men is the only thing they have to overcome the
environment.
Style: One thing that Crane has been known for is his use of imagery and similes in his writing. His
use of Imagery and detail bring a repeating setting like the ocean, more to life. The reader is able to
form a vivid picture in their mind with the Crane s use of adjectives and
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Discussion of How Christians Can Put Their View of Racism...
Discussion of How Christians Can Put Their View of Racism into Action
All of the Christian teachings on racism have originally started from the teachings of the scripture. It
is because of this that Christians are aware that they have a responsibility to bring peace and
reconciliation. However not all Christians take up this responsibility, maybe this is due to the fact that
most people today go with the majority and rarely speak out as an individual.
Some people however have stood up for themselves and spoken out in an attempt to gain justice
without using violent methods to prove their points, they are known as Christian Pacifists. There are
many well known Christian Pacifists, such as Martin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The boycott came to an end on 20th December 1956.
For Martin Luther King, this was just the beginning of a succession of non violent protests against the
discrimination and prejudice of black people.
Desmond Tutu is an Anglican Archbishop in South Africa, and a Civil Rights Leader. He also
responded to racism using pacifism.
One of Desmond Tutu s most famous quotes was: I am puzzled about which Bible people are reading
when they suggest religion and politics don t mix . He knew that God was political; this was because
when God rescued the slaved from Egypt he led them to freedom in the Promised Land.
Politics have lead in the past to the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer, and when this
happened the prophet s spoke out, so Christians today should test government policies against
Christian teaching.
Like Desmond Tutu, Trevor Huddleston also stated that Christianity was totally opposed to the system
in South Africa: Christina s are not only commanded to love. We are commanded to hate what is evil,
and nothing is more evil than apartheid . Trevor Huddleston and Desmond Tutu had been friends ever
since Desmond Tutu was a small child. Desmond Tutu was impressed by the way that Trevor
Huddleston would life his hat up to his mother, as it was almost unheard of for a
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Emile Durkheim s View Of Religion
There are a numerous amount of different perspectives when concerning religions and myths. One
example is Emile Durkheim whose perspective of religion was that it was a social component of
human beings. He suggested that people got their regions ideas, were taught how to carry out their
rituals and developed their ideals as a result of their socialization. He believed that there were no false
religions and added that religion quite dominated over its followers and made them dependent on it.
Durkheim tried to distinguish between religion and magic. He suggested that religious or sacred things
are special and that commonplace things are profane. Magic rituals he claimed were just social events.
Religious ideas were created while rituals were being performed causing many emotional participates
to feel the presence of unseen beings among them, which was Durkheim s idea of a sacred world.
Durkheim stated that there is no church of magic and that there was no lasting bond between the
magician and his audience. A church binds the group together and a moral community because
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Edward Tylor an English Scholar, defined religion as the belief in spiritual beings. He offered the
theory that these beliefs came from dreams and that the dreamer was somewhere between the living
and the dead. He suggested this is where the idea of souls originated. This evolved into the beliefs of
spirits which needed scarifies. This would cause the spirits to grant favors to the ones performing the
sacrifices. The sacrifices then became rituals. Tylor believes that science would cause religion to
disappear. This in effect caused polytheism to be born. If it was not for polytheism, monotheism
would not have been developed. Tylor s theory was that if society evolved so did their
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Analysis Of The Movie Zac Beaulieu Essay
Throughout adolescence and high school, students go through many experiences trying to figure out
who they are and how they want to represent themselves. Zac Beaulieu, the protagonist in the film
C.R.A.Z.Y., went through this transitional phase unlike most teenagers who live in Quebec s 1970 s
heteronormative society. As a queer trying to figure out his sexual identity, Zac goes through an
unexpected journey when his non heteronormative ways start to show. It started when Zac realized he
was a little different than the other kids, and especially his brothers. Instead of being a jock or a nerd
like his two of his brothers, he enjoyed to dressing up in his mother s cloths, playing with babies, and
pushing his baby brother s carriage down the street. It was at this moment when his father caught him
dressed up in his mother s clothes talking to his little baby brother that he had unwittingly declared
war on his father . Throughout the movie, Zac has many experiences which ultimately led him and his
family to embrace his sexuality. Using music as an expression of his sexuality, Zac has been able to
learn from each of his experiences and understand and appreciate the person he has become and was
born to be. Some terms that I will use throughout my research essay are queer, cisgender,
heteronormativity, and social identity. I will define these terms to convey a more uniform
understanding of the term and its use in this research paper. Using the University of Michigan s
definition,
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Design of a Rectangular Patch Antenna Using Computer...
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Design of A Rectangular Patch Antenna using Computer Simulation Technology (CST)
Nik Nurul Azuin Bt Nik Abdul Rahman, ID No.: 2010702499, GROUP: EE2405A
Abstract A design of a microstrip rectangular patch antenna is presented in this paper. The proposed
antenna was simulated using Computer Simulation Technology (CST) CAD Package and design on a
microstrip with relative permittivity of 4.6, and substrate and copper thickness of 0.5 mm and 0.035
mm respectively with 4.5 GHz of frequency.
Keywords CST Microwave Studio, circular array antenna, frequency, microstrip, permittivity,
substrate thicknesses, copper thickness, RT/ Duroid 5880 result
INTRODUCTION
Microstip antenna which is also known as the printed antenna is very ... Show more content on
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The patch antenna, microstrip transmission line and ground plane are made of high conductivity metal
(typically copper). The patch is of length L, width W, and sitting on top of a substrate (some dielectric
circuit board) of thickness h with permittivity. The thickness of the ground plane or of the microstrip is
not critically important. Typically the height h is much smaller than the wavelength of operation, but
not much smaller than 0.05 of a wavelength.
[pic] Figure 1: Top view of patch antenna
The strip (patch) and the ground plane are separated by a dielectric sheet as shown in Figure 2.
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Figure 2: Microstrip feed line
Typical variations, as a function of frequency, of the effective dielectric constant for a microstrip line
with three different substrates as shown in Figure 3.
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Figure 3: Effective dielectric constant versus frequency for typical substrate
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Figure 4: Rectangular microstrip patch and its equivalent circuit transmission line model
Each radiating slot is represented by the parallel equivalent admittance. This is shown in Figure 4.
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The Tide Falls Research Paper
Literature has influenced society since its creation but history has also influenced literature since its
creation. In America, literature started with the Native Indians with their oral stories passed down one
generation at a time. The colonization of America from Europeans brought writing and new styles of
literature. But as literature evolved the purpose for it never changed. People wrote literature in
response to history to remember what they experienced and pass on how they grew from it.
During the early American time period, native Indians would create literature to record their new
discoveries or explanations for life s mysteries. The early American time period consisted of many
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Samuel Clemens or Mark Twain was a famous realism writer. Clemens grew up in Missouri along the
Mississippi River. At the time, Missouri was a slave state and his uncle, who he spent most of his
summers with, owned many slaves. It was during this time Clemens was able to speak and gain an
understanding of what slaves went through. His feelings for slaves were made stronger when he
moved to New York for schooling, an abolitionist state ( A Life Lived in a Rapidly Changing World ).
He applied his experience into his writing, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The book describes
in detail the life and personality of a slave. He expresses his views he gained on his uncle s farm about
slaves through Huck Finn and how he [believed Jim] cared just as much for his people as white folks
does for their n because of how Huck had been able to observe Jim up close just as Clemens was able
to (Twain 117). The book takes place near his childhood home on the Mississippi river and he used his
personal experiences to provide a vivid recreation of the events and scenery he experienced. By
writing about the life he lived, he is able to offer a realistic look at what he experienced during his life.
The realism era brought a more real approach to literature and had a focus of depicting what really
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Privacy And Privacy In Architecture
This thesis is tending to illustrate and understand how privacy affects the arrangement of spaces in the
modern architecture of Pakistan from time to time. This study will lead us further to a timeline of the
need of privacy and modernity in the architecture of Pakistan. Architecture movements always
originated from the social environment. Life of today is different from life 100 years before which
shows the new form of the shelter according to human needs and necessity. Life nowadays is more
fast and dynamic than before we move from one place to another, city to suburb, office to house much
more freely than before. Our activities make our days more crowded than they were in past. To make
out activities smooth, swift, and economical architects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Modernization in industries developed a modern architecture which enlarges the possibilities of
building and construction. Large windows, freedom on ground floor plans, walls no longer bearing the
load. It feels more like the free and flexible design then fixed and inflexible as it was before. The
equation which makes modern architecture more unique was form follows function which was derived
by Luis Sullivan which gives more realistic approach in architecture. His experiments in design give
new direction to architecture, especially after WANG RIGH building. His disciple Frank Loyed
Wright brought principles of his master and develop new forms to architecture. His plans threw aside
all adherence to the traditional concept of balance and symmetry. Much more than this, the concept of
organic architecture which influence can be seen in Germany too after all traditional 1910.modern
architecture was more about perfect co relation. Nothing is acceptable for building and decoration
until it has any function or purpose. Modern architecture was founded on the observation of nature
FORM FOLLOW FUNCTION which is a biological
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Reasons Why Apples Should Be A Whole Food Staple On...
Title: 11 Reasons to Eat Cherries
Category: Health Wellness
Tags: antioxidants, tart cherries, sweet cherries
Snippet: Today research shows us why eating cherries not only supports immunity, but also helps
prevent certain diseases. Here s 11 reasons why cherries should be a whole food staple in everyone s
kitchen.
Article: In the 1600s settlers brought cherry trees to America, and for good reason. Cherries, bright
red, juicy and delicious are so much more than just a sweet treat. It turns out, they re packed full of
beneficial nutrients and may even prevent certain diseases. Here s why you should include cherries in
your diet, everyday!
1. Fights damaging free radicals
Cherries dark red color comes from their high concentration of anthocyanins, which are antioxidants.
Both sweet and tart cherries supply these beneficial antioxidants although tart cherries contain more.
Antioxidants help prevent cellular damage the road to cancer, aging and many diseases. That means by
eating antioxidant rich foods like cherries you can replace free radicals in the body before they
damage cells. In fact, even the antioxidants found in cherry juice and dried cherries, sweetened and
unsweetened, are similar to fresh cherries. While frozen and canned cherries are somewhat lower in
antioxidants, they re still significant suggests the American Institute for Cancer Research.
2. Helps relieve osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis, the most common type of arthritis occurs when the cartilage between
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Planet Earth-Carbon Cycle
PHS is in the implementing phase of principle 2.6. Inquiry, problem solving, and higher order thinking
skills require learners to engage in questioning and analysis through activities that prioritize deep
understanding, creativity, making connections, understanding relationships, and dispositions such as
independence, flexible thinking, and persistence and assessment experiences that are cognitively
challenging and require learners to develop and exercise a full range of thinking skills and learning
dispositions.
Inquiry, problem solving, and higher order thinking skills require learners to engage in questioning,
analysis, and understanding impacts. Evidence of this is seen in:
Planet Earth Carbon Cycle: Students use inquiry and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When surveyed, 100% of faculty responded favorably when asked if they emphasize higher order
thinking skills, not just learning the facts. When students were asked the same question, over 92% of
students responded favorably. Evidence of this is seen in:
AP Environmental Science Acid Rain Labs: Students were tasked with growing plants then using
various concentrations of acidic water to gather qualitative data on plant growth and development in
the presence of various acidic water mixtures over the course of two weeks. They then compared the
Range of Tolerance of the plants to the local pH of rainwater to determine the expected impact on
plants on the local level, as well as in other parts of the world.
ECE Drawing 1 Landscape Illustration: Students created a rendering of an outdoor landscape located
on the property of PHS. Students capture a specific point of view and recorded and depicted detail as
accurately and intensely as possible. This was done through synthesizing background knowledge of
value, proportion, line, shape, form and
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Writing A Bunch Of Illegitimate Papers
I, one of millions of first year college students, believe that I write bland essays due to the fact that my
high school English teachers failed to teach me how to think clearly and creatively. For instance, with
my twelfth English teacher, Mrs. Tuttle, there are many cases to which I felt she could ve improved
her teachings not only for me to understand how to write a well developed paper but as well as others
students. First case scenario being how she gave class activities and her teaching style. She had a way
of giving activities based on the feeling of how she felt would be a good way for us to learn the
material versus what we felt would be the best way to learn the material. These ways included little to
no group work. Writing a bunch of illegitimate papers that would be graded by my peers who had little
to no idea of what right or wrongs they were looking for. Thus for leaving me with an ambiguous
reason to what my writings were lacking or why I never made anything higher than a C in her class.
Another way would be the fact that she lived off the teaching theory of if one can do it then all can do
it . This hands down was the number reason why I could never write a well thought out, clear and
creative paper. With this method she felt that if Amanda Ho, class valedictorian, could write an
outstanding paper, then the entire Class of 2015 could write one just as well. Never coming to an
understanding that everyone wasn t Amanda Ho, everyone didn t have the brains
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Database And Web Based Systems
University ID Number : @00411021 Full Name : Anuciea Ponniah Programme Title : Databases and
Web Based Systems Module Title : Business Intelligence
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Data Preparation Process
2.1. Data Preparation Process Tasks
2.1.1. Data Validation
2.1.2. Data Transformation
2.1.3. Data Reduction
3. Data Exploration Process
3.1. Data Exploration Process Techniques
3.1.1. Univariate Analysis
3.1.2. Bivariate Analysis
3.1.3. Multivariate Analysis
4. Conclusion
5. Diagrams
6. Reference List
1. Introduction Data mining is the process of extracting useful knowledge from large databases or data
warehouses. It can be also said as a set of mathematical functions and data manipulation techniques to
extract useful data from databases. Data mining can also be said as knowledge discovery process in
other words. It explores a large collection of data into a meaningful patterns and rules based on the
queries provided by users using data mining query language. The meaningful patterns and rules are
generated by analysing the database. Data mining makes use several techniques such as clustering,
classification, association rule mining and so on to generate the meaningful patterns from the
databases. The purpose of this report is to describe how data are prepared for data
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Comparing Linus And Lucy Van Pelt
Linus and Lucy van Pelt are two of the most iconic characters to exist in the comic universe. They are
constantly paired together, and even have a song written about them named Linus and Lucy by Vince
Guaraldi Trio, performed for A Charlie Brown Christmas. This brother and sister dynamic duo is also
known for their subtle similarities and utmost personality differences. Despite being siblings, Linus
and Lucy have extremely opposite personalities. Linus and Lucy van Pelt are both significant
characters created by Charles Schulz. Lucy was introduced in March of 1952, while Linus was
introduced in September of the same year. Lucy, the older sister of Linus, took it as her duty to protect
him from everything that could possibly happen to him. She takes care of him to the best of her ability
when he was young. Lucy does things such as place him in front of the television (too ... Show more
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Lucy is known to the readers as being the crabbiest one of the bunch. She is continuously sassing
people if they disagree with her, and sometimes she just goes out of her way to annoy people. In
addition, the reader learns that Lucy has won the World s Number One Fussbudget Award three years
in a row, which just further proves how crabby she constantly is. When Schroeder continuously denies
her love, she just becomes angrier. There was one day where she was talking with Schroeder and he
was not accepting her affection, and so instead of just respecting his opinions, Lucy made sure that
everyone would know she was in a bad mood for the rest of the day. Sometimes, Lucy is crabby just to
be crabby. Linus made sure to tell her on the one thousandth day in a row she was crabby, and there
was no justifiable reason for her to be so crabby all of those days. Lucy then contemplates whether she
should continue being crabby, and finally decides that she will continue the tradition because she does
not want others to be happy with a not crabby
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War In Syria Dbq Essay
War in Syria DBQ Essay
In March of 2011, Syrian citizens peacefully protest about the arrest and torture of group of teenagers
who had written anti government graffiti on a wall. Instead of President Bashar al Assad listening to
the people, he responded with violence. This led up to the uprising of rebels, and the Syrian Civil War.
Though what is truly fueling the violence in Syria? One thing that may be fueling this violence is
religion. Religion is a huge part to countries and conflict. In Syria, the background essay states that,
People s ethnic and religious identity began to play an increasingly important in determining on which
side of the conflict they stood. For instance, most Sunnis do not agree with the Assad regime. Also,
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Essay On Your Daughter Dances Flamenco
A red and black swirl, that s how it all started. I remember it like it was yesterday. My mother and I
were standing in line at a frame shop. There was a girl with a black leotard and a red flowy skirt
standing in front of us, with her mother. Your daughter dances Flamenco, right? Where does she take
classes? My mother asked the girl s mother. Next thing I remember, I was in a dance studio, staring at
a group of dancers who seemed to be flying across the room, all wearing long skirts and dance shoes. I
couldn t take my eyes off of them. I didn t know it right then, but fourteen years later, I would be able
to dance just like any of those dancers I was staring at with dreamy eyes. Practicing dance, preparing
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I can relate dancing to playing in two different ways. The first one, of course, whenever I am dancing I
can certainly feel like I am playing a game. By this I don t mean that I don t take dance seriously. For
the contrary, I enjoy dance to a level where I feel just like when I am playing a videogame. Each new
step I have to learn, represents a new challenge. Once I am able to correctly perform said step, I have
to keep practicing until I can perform it perfectly, then I can move on to the next step. Once a
choreography is complete, we, as dancers, are supposed to rehearse it over and over again until we
feel as confident as we can in order to be able to perform it in the theatre. Reaching that point for me
is like defeating the boss in a Mario Bros. game. One can say the turtles, owls, and other enemies in
the game could be represented by blisters, twisted ankles, mistakes committed, and some other
challenges we may encounter while trying to master a piece of choreography.
The other way I can relate dance to play, which is kind of the most obvious one, are dance plays. Last
year, I played the role of Anastasia Romanov at the Foro de Arte y Cultura in Guadalajara, Mexico. At
some points it did, in fact, feel like I was playing pretend. I wore a costume that looked exactly like
what Anastasia wore in the animated movie and dyed my hair copper. Of course, I watched the movie
probably a hundred times trying to
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Circuit Court Observation
In Maryland, there are 4 levels of court including district, circuit, court of special appeals, and court of
appeals. The lowest court is District court, most people experiencing court will be at this one. This
court deals with less serious crimes including traffic and boating violations, misdemeanors, domestic
violence, landlord disputes, and small claims. Circuit Court, which is the next lowest court, generally
handles more serious criminal cases, major civil cases, certain administrative agencies, and domestic
violence cases. The Court of special appeals, the intermediate appellate court, sees any reviewable
judgment, or other action of the circuit court. The court of appeals, the highest court, hears cases
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In this observation, I observed circuit court.
In court, I observed an arraignment. An arraignment is an appearance in court to hear the charges and
to make a plea. Before they appeared at their arraignment they were supposed to go through the steps
of the criminal justice system. First, there was an investigation, an arrest, and booking. If the suspect
was a juvenile, they would go into the juvenile justice system. Next is the prosecution; charging,
initial appearance, preliminary hearing, and indictment or information. During charging, the
prosecution attorneys are the link between police and the court; they must decide if there is reasonable
cause to believe an offense was committed, they either are released or have an initial appearance. At
the initial appearance, they are brought before a judge, given a formal notice of charges, advised of
their rights, and given a chance to post bail. If not enough evidence has been produced, the judge will
dismiss the case and if there is enough evidence, they will move on to a preliminary hearing. The
preliminary hearing allows a judge to decide whether there is probable cause
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Early Labor Movement Research Paper
Labor unions have been around since the birth of our country. Labor unions were a way to protect
Americans from working at dangerous factories or sweatshops. Before any labor unions working was
horrible for the people. Anything that could have went bad for them did. They had horrible wages they
were lucky if they had enough to eat an occasional meal. Also they mostly never got any break
working 15 18 hour shifts. The labor unions were put into effect to protect the common interest of
workers and to give them better wages, reasonable hours and safer working conditions..The labor
unions were put into effect to protect the common interest of workers and to give them better wages,
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Hunt. This court case was a case in which the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled that the common
law doctrine of criminal conspiracy did not apply to labor unions. Criminal conspiracy is when two or
people agree to commit a crime in the near future. Many people in their jobs were getting hit with that
if someone wanted to try something like stealing money and robbing the place many of them were
desperate for money because of the little pay they received from their job. And the Commonwealth V.
Hunt court case ruled they were not allowed to do that unless they had been caught red handed or had
raw evidence. They also had many campaigns that were to help the workers in the factories. The first
campaign was at corporation hospital where Roger helped for a well organized, influential anti union
organizing committee (Penny 91) . At first the court thought of the campaigns of just people trying to
get what they wanted and it was never going to work but after they saw many people really putting in
the effort to get what they want it really made people think like maybe we are treating these people
badly and they want change. Most of the bad came from post war labor
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Complications Of The French Revolution
The French Revolution (1789 1799) had significant, far reaching implications. In Britain it permeated
every level of society. Not only did politicians change their allegiances, but moderate reformers were
radicalised, and British society was completely divided into supporters and detractors of the
Revolution. It also resulted in a drastic politicisation of Ireland, changing the nature of politics
completely. The British government was threatened by the French Revolution because they saw what
was happening in France and saw the beginnings of the process in their own country. The prospect of
a revolution of that scale in Britain was unthinkable and something had to be done.
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The ideological issues raised by the French Revolution served as a catalyst for British domestic
politics subsequently leading to the development of a Tory Party in Britain as those who followed
Burke followed him to William Pitt the Younger who established the first Tory government. Pitt s
initial lacklustre reaction to the Revolution had changed rapidly with the growth of radicalism in
Britain, especially after Thomas Paine published his Rights of Man in 1791, condemning it as a
monstrous doctrine . This new Tory government that had been established was much less tolerant of
reformers in a time where radical reformers were far more common and were feeding off the energy of
the French Revolution.
In the 1770s, a movement for parliamentary reform began in Britain under the leadership of middle
class men such as John Cartwright and Christopher Wyvill. When the Revolution in France began in
1789 this movement began to grow rapidly, and an atmosphere of revolutionary fervour spread across
Britain, inspiring reformers. In many ways the French Revolution acted as a template of reform to
radicals and reformers across Britain and Europe. When the propaganda of the French Revolution
began to reach the masses of Britain in 1792 the situation worsened for the British government as
interest in radical societies spiked. At times during the 1790s, there were incidents of rebellion that
were of a similar degree of
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Hey Firedog Monologue
Hello, i m that person who always starts a story by introducing everybody, and today I will introduce a
beautiful place that sparkles like a diamond, Crystal City. A happy place where almost no darkness or
rudeness is happening, almost, there is one mammal who wants to use the city s power crystals to his
advantage, and take over the land. This is a story about the two heroes who save the city, Hey Firedog,
why do you keep putting the doorknobs back into the doors, you know how I feel about them , said
Thundercat, she s a teal cat who has electric powers and is a superhero, she is also as furry as a
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The two justice fighters glaced at the fiendish whale looked over the city with persistent looking eyes
of flooding it, Muahahahaha!, soon Crystal city will nothing more then a colossal lake, and since I can
breathe underwater and am a whale, nobody will be able to stop me, hahahahaha!! , said the evil
narwhal, Not so fast you fish! , said the two heroes at the same time, Argh, not you two, but this time I
will accomplish my goal! , said the desicaple mammal, then he pulls out a huge water gun, aims it at
Thundercat and fires, but at the last second, Firedog dove in front of her, taking the attack!,
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Mortgage Crisis Essay
Did you know that you can take up to 30 years to pay off a mortgage in Canada?
It can be quite the experience being approved for a mortgage, especially if it is your first. However,
once your mortgage payments kick in, the reality of their financial implications dawns.
Mortgage payments can exert a heavy burden on your expenses. Besides paying a mortgage, you have
other equally important things to do with your money. Life goes on even after the mortgage. However,
the thought of paying for a house month after month, year after year, for thirty years, is close to living
a never ending nightmare.
But there s good news for you. You can actually complete paying off your 30 year mortgage
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Any extra, however small, payment you add to your monthly payments goes towards reducing your
principal amount. At the end of the day, you will end paying your mortgage in a shorter time period
and save in interest.
2. Cut Down on Your Non Essential Daily Expenditure
Having lunch is a necessity that you can t do without. But who said you must buy lunch every day?
What about bringing your own lunch from home? Let s assume that you normally spend $100 a month
on lunch. If you put this towards your mortgage payment, you will end up saving yourself more than
$25,000 in interest! Add to this whatever you spend on Starbucks every month and you will see your
interest crumbling faster than cookies. There are so many non essential expenditure that you can
scrape or skim off to put your mortgage payments on the fast track.
3. Consider Refinancing Your Mortgage
No one wants to be tied down to a mortgage for 30 years! If the above stringent measures are not your
cup of coffee, you might want to consider refinancing your mortgage for a shorter term, say 15 years
instead of 30. Refinancing your home allows you to get financing to pay off the initial loan and
instead sign up for another one with a lower interest, which is payable within a shorter
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To Kill A Mockingbird Research Paper
Mockingbirds
Bullies and Songsters
What bird is that singing so sweetly, so loudly, and for SO long in the middle of the night? If you re in
North America, most likely it is the Northern Mockingbird, (Mimus polyglottos). This bird, whose
Latin name means many tongued mimic, may sing the songs of up to two hundred other birds but it
also may be the bully of your backyard, chasing all the other birds away.
The Northern Mockingbird is a long tailed and somewhat short winged bird, will a dark strong but
short beak. It is light gray with black wings that have two distinctive white wing bars that appear to
flash when flying. The long tail is black with white edges. It is about 10 inches in length with a
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The nests are built of short sticks, leaves, discarded bits of string and other found materials, and lined
with softer materials. The female lays 2 6 eggs and incubates them while the male fiercely defends the
territory from predators, anything from another bird, snake, dog, or even a person too close to their
nest. The eggs hatch in 12 13 days, and the young birds grow quickly with both parents feeding the
hungry brood. 11 13 short days pass and then the the young mockingbirds are ready leave the nest, try
their wings, and live on their
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Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Carlsbad Caverns National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is located in the state of New
Mexico, in the United States. It contains a show cave, the main feature. The cavern is a limestone
type, which was created by a reaction involving rainwater and hydrogen sulphide rich brine (salt
concentrated water). This created a corrosive sulphuric acid which carved the main chambers into
what they are today. The site has been elected and given UNESCO World Heritage status for two
reasons, or criteria. One of the reasons for the listing is its natural beauty, abundance and diversity of
structures in the caves. The stalactites in the caverns vary in size and height, with one, called the
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This allows geologists to study what s happening and how geological processes work and progress
through time. The Capitan reef, an ancient partly exposed evaporated reef, is located around the park
and the caverns. The reef can be studied and looked at from underground, in the caves. This allows
geologists and scientists to look at the reef s history and discover fossilised marine life. Lechuguilla
Cave, the fifth longest cave in the world, exists in the park. It was discovered in 1984, when miners
heard wind roaring from the cave. The cave contains antibiotic resistance bacteria, which developed
resistance over millions of years. However the bacteria cannot spread to humans, but is resistant to
every type of antibiotic tested. The US National Park Service maintains and takes care of the park, by
employing rangers to provide guided tours, patrol the park, maintain the fauna and flora, and also
educate visitors and tourists. The rangers also help and assist scientists and geologists so they can do
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  • 2. Case Study Jeremy Armstrong Introduction This essay is going to be based on the adult case study scenario of Jeremy Armstrong who has dementia. According to the Alzheimer s Society (2016), the word dementia describes a set of symptoms that may include memory loss and difficulties with thinking, problem solving or language. Dementia is caused when the brain is damaged by diseases, such as Alzheimer s disease or a series of strokes. Dementia is progressive, which means the symptoms will gradually get worse (Alzheimer s Society 2016). In this essay a nursing problem is going to be identified and any possible consequences of the problem will be discussed. Also, possible interventions and any other solutions are going to be explored. Jeremy also has a carer who is going to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Milne et al. (1993), helping carers to develop and improve their ability to cope is one of the most useful of all interventions. To do this effectively, however, requires a comprehensive and individualised assessment of the type of stresses carers face, the coping efforts they employ and how successful these are perceived to be (Carers UK 2016). Although a number of general coping indices exist which look broadly at life stresses, it is recognised that these are of limited use in helping identify the specific stresses that carers face (Hinriden and Niedireche ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Descriptive Essay Car Car I always had dreamed of buying my own muscle car in high school. I would shop every day trying to find one that was affordable, and fast. I never could find one until one day while I was at a family gathering my Dad asked his cousin if he had any older cars around the farm that were for sale. He said, I have the one for you. A 1982 Pontiac Firebird. It was not pretty, but it was fast he said. A few months past, while we figured out a time to go look at this car. Finally the day came. On the way there I was just imagining this car to look amazing. We arrived and sure enough I got my hopes up, it was an ugly green color. We looked it over and he took me for a ride in the car. During the ride he hit the throttle around the corner and we slid sideways. I was sold, this car was quick. I was going to buy this project car no matter what it took. We loaded the car up on the trailer and gave him $500 and we were headed back home. A few weeks past before we started working on the car. We ordered parts and eventually got it to run better, and we were able to keep the engine cool by adding electric fans. We found a set of used tires to put on it. The tires were not the right offset size, so the rear tires stuck out about two inches on each side. I eventually started to drive it on the streets and all over the place. While working on the car one weekend my dad started calling the car The Firechicken. Eventually my friend made stickers that said Firechicken, and now there is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Confucianism In Ancient China China was extremely influenced by confucianism by the evidence that it established the bedrock for political ethics and civil order. What exactly is Confucianism? It is the system of ethics, education, and statesmanship taught by Confucius and his disciples. It stresses love for humanity, ancestor worship, reverence for parents, and harmony in thought and conduct(SEP). Confucius was born in Qufu, around 551 BCE, in the small scale feudal state of Lu which is now modern day Shandong. His father Kong was an officer in the Lu military but later died when Confucius was only three years of age and was raised by his mother Yan Zhengzai. His mother would die at the age forty and at the age nineteen Confucius would marry his wife Qiguan. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How did confucianism spread throughout China and how important was it to the nation? Throughout history philosophies/ideas would trend to spread due to successful invasion of another nation or through leaders implementing theirs philosophies as the law of the land but confucianism was different. This philosophy wasn t spread through crusades or conquerors but rather the people. When the people in China were hearing about confucius teachings, it spread like wildfire. People viewed the teachings as a guide to better their lives. Another reason for it s popularity might have been its simple concept, such as leaders should set good examples and that the common people should work together for the commonwealth. Confucianism was significant in chinese history because it informed about justices,
  • 5. sincerity, and respect. Even the chinese government adopted the teachings in confucianism particularly in the Han Dynasty(AsianTopics) Confucius wasn t the only major contributor to confucianism there were two others, Zhu Xi and Zenhzi. Zhu Xi was born in 1130 and was confucian scholar in the Song Dynasty. Zhu Xi was called ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Punctuated Equilibrium Theory Has Had Much More... NARRATOR: We begin our night at the Witte family dinner table. All the guests have finally arrived and fresh bread rolls complete with garlic butter have been served to everyone. At one end of the fairly large table, Gould and Lyell begin to have a heated conversation. LYELL: *Clears throat* Ah, excuse me, Mr. Gould, but for your new theory, have you been successfully able to find any support for it? GOULD: Why, yes, of course Mr. Lyell. The punctuated equilibrium theory has had much more support than the gradualism in the fossil record. LYELL: Oh, really? If you would so kindly elaborate on this, it would be much appreciated. GOULD: Certainly, Mr. Lyell. Well, I have found several specimens at one stage, and several at another instead ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... LYELL: Well, do you have any support other than just the fossils? GOULD: Why yes, my good sir. Evolution is driven by the changing environment. If the environment or climate changes, then it will kill off the individuals of the species with unfavorable traits to survive in the new conditions. That is nothing new, it s here proven in Mr. Darwin s theory; you should be well aware of it. Well, the environment does not change gradually, and therefore, I believe my good Sir, that animals don t change gradually. LYELL: But it is clear *interrupted by Mendel* MENDEL: Gentlemen, I am so sorry to break up this wonderful discussion, but I really was listening intently out of interest in it, but the butter seems to have gone around to your side of the table, and I cannot quite reach it. Would you be so kind and pass it to me? SCENE 2 NARRATOR: As the task of passing the butter is completed, the conversation soon turns to Mendel, as Wade asks him more about the modern world. WADE: So, Mr. Mendel, how do you like our modern world? MENDEL: Ah, well everything has changed in this world. I am becoming very lost, very quickly. WADE: Well, you know, not everything is changing. Actually, your discoveries on genetics are still valid today. MENDEL: Well, thats one thing. WADE: Did you know even Mr. Linnaeus s taxonomy is around, and that was a century before you. And the math has not changed either. Politics seems to change, but it s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A Reflection On Spirituality Assessment Essay Introduction Spirituality is a very sensitive topic in any area of the world and when discussing it with a patient is such a vulnerable situation, it becomes even more delicate. It is a topic which can affect the outlook of the patient and how they will get through their condition. A spirituality assessment is important because spirituality is such a powerful thing which can help a person turn a terrible situation into something more bearable. It is vital for nurses to use this tool to help them because it goes beyond medications and intubation trays, it focuses on them as a person. A spirituality assessment is a tool which will help patients on critical care units get through there vulnerable moment in life. Implementation Plan When trying to implement my spirituality assessment in critical care, I would use Rogers change theory which has five different steps; awareness, interest, evaluation, trial, and adoption (Mitchell, 2013). Each of these steps are very important to the success of the spirituality assessment. During the awareness step it is important to identify the importance of the spirituality assessment on the critical care unit. I would explain how spirituality plays an important part in caring for a patient because of the impact it has on the decision they will make (Savel Munro, 2014). I would try to make the stakeholders aware of the influence spirituality will have on the patients on critical care units. I would open their eyes to see the toll those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Ap Euro s Fight Against Terrorism inflict a heavy cost. The authors continue by positing a dilemma that sounds nearly identical to Adler . They assert that terrorists use a strategy of provocation that is designed to induce a violent response, which will in turn radicalize population and lead to them supporting the terrorists. Additionally, John Mueller lambasts what he labels as the socially constructed terrorist industry, which he attacks for artificially inflating concerns over terrorist attacks. Instead, Mueller confirms that the damage caused by terrorism is not materially significant but stems primarily from the fear that it creates. Violent retaliation is viewed as a form of self flagellation that provides the terrorists with exactly what they want. As mentioned, realist definitions of power, self interest and rationality lack explanatory prowess when non state actors are able to subvert states thanks largely in part to the use of suicide terrorism. The proliferation of terrorist groups and their use of suicide tactics in many ways defies realist expectations and conclusions. At the same time, I do not wish to suggest that realism is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By choosing two countries that share a common framework, provided within the context of the EU s fight against terrorism, I believe that some of the natural variances that occur across states will be greatly reduced. For example, a comparison of the differences between the American response to 9/11 and Spain s response to the Madrid bombings would be substantially more problematic as the two states do not share a common anti terror framework. Any variations in response to the damned dilemma could simply be the product of contrasting approaches to terrorism. However, in order to justify the aforementioned claim I have to demonstrate that EU countries such as France and Spain have moved increasingly towards a collective anti terror ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Into The Mystic By Van Morrison My Place of Solitude Van Morrison in his song Into the Mystic quotes Hark, now hear the sailors cry, smell the sea, and feel the sky let your soul and spirit fly, into the mystic. These lyrics are strong for people who love the beach or sea. I love the beach, and everything about it. My place of solitude is the beach because of the sand, water, and the surroundings. The first thing I love about the beach is the sand. The sand is different for many people, how it feels, smells, and sounds. To me, the sand feels very soft when walking on it, sometimes really hot. It smells a little like salt with a pinch of seaweed. That squeaky sound the sand makes when you walk on it, is so funny to me. What I love about the sand the most, is watching ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. My Discourse Community Essay Ishwor Dhungana Eng 110 049 Assignment2 (SWA2) A Discourse Community is a group of people who have common goals and interest and have a preferred way of communicating to achieve their goals. I chose Buddhist Community as my Discourse Community. Buddhism is a religion thatencompasses a wide variety of traditions, beliefs and spiritual practices largely based on teachings attributed to the Buddha. Buddhism was originated in Nepal, from where it spread through much of Asia and later on to other countries. Buddha was born as Prince Siddhartha in Nepal. He attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree in Bodh Gaya, in present day Bihar India. He there preached his teachings and thus Buddhism came into existence. Buddhism goes beyond of religion and is more of a philosophy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fourth truth is that the Noble Eight fold Path, which leads to the end of suffering. Because of this four Noble Path taught by Buddha, people in the society has accepted to follow peace to gain true happiness. The Noble 8 Fold path is moral that focuses the mind on being fully aware of our thoughts and actions, and develops wisdom by understanding the Four Noble Truth and develops compassion for others. Since Buddhism is based on the welfare of other beings, people are attracted to follow Buddha and peace is maintained in the community. Emma Mincks: This is a nice intro into Buddhism, Ishwor. Please include a hyperlink in MWA1 for any outside sources. Emma Mincks: The bold elements help the reader gain a better understanding without straining their eyes, so nice job! The teachings of Buddha and his path are being promoted in different parts of the world by different leaders of Buddhism. Among many, Dalai Lama is widely considered to be the leader of Buddhism. He fled his country (i.e Tibet) and took safety in India in 1959 during the revolt against Chinese control on Tibet. There he started promoting about Buddhism. Dalai Lama is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Theme Of Betrayal In Jane Eyre In the novel, Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë there were many incidents that had affected the overall plot of the book. Sometimes an author adds certain events or ideas to help accentuate the plot. In this novel there is a recurring theme of betrayal. The one that seems to be affected by the curse of betrayal the most is the main character, Jane Eyre, herself. Her first encounter with betrayal came about when she was still just a child. And as she grew older and experienced the world new ways unlike before, she could never escape the curse of betrayal. Jane s first encounter with betrayal was when she was still a child and her Uncle Reed brought her along to live with him and his family in Gateshead, after Jane s parents had passed away. Jane s Uncle Reed had promised to raise her as if she were one of his own children. However, this only lasted until Uncle Reed passed away. After Jane s uncle had passed, Jane s aunt and her three children had mistreated her and in some cases physically abused. On one particular day she was minding her own business whilst reading Bewick s History of British Birds, her obnoxious cousin John Reed was looking for Jane. Once he finds her, he treats her as if she was inferior to him, he wants his cousin to refer to him as Master Reed. This already not being indicative of raising Jane as one of their own, her cousin John continues to undermine her even more and takes the book from her and ends up throwing it at her causing her to get a cut by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Library Security Proposal Introduction Libraries are still one of the most widely used facility in America that requires everyone to be in a safe and secure environment. Statics show that most libraries in the underprivileged areas, the police had to be called more so than those who visited libraries in the least deprived areas (Wilson, 2017). The most well known security concerns that apply to a library facility security is protecting the library staff and patrons, historical artifacts, preventing the facility from becoming a dwelling for the homeless, teenager performing vandalism or fighting and persons with mental inappropriately exposing themselves or reorganizing books due to obsessive compulsive disorder (Quora. 2015). So, the purpose of this paper is to design and implement a comprehensive Security Plan of a local Library facility to examine the problems and issues that might arise. This plan will outline the security procedures for preventing and handling security issues related demographic analysis, interior and exterior property, protection against information security and personal security, emergency preparedness, OSHA, hiring and training of security personnel training and legal issues related to the library building. Demographic Analysis Largo Kettering Library was established in 1967 in the city of Largo, Maryland and remodeled in 2009 while relocating the Library s Administrative Offices in 2015 from the Laurel Maryland location. This 25,537 square foot building has served the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay On Snowboarding Snowboarding is an activity where an individual descends down a snow covered hill standing on a snowboard which is attached to the individual s feet. Snowboarding has become a big sport around the world. It is an Olympic and Paralympic sport. Snowboarding was developed in the United states based on the recreational activities skateboarding, surfing, and sledding. You can slide off of snow filled jumps and do flips and you can also slide down metal pipes to do twists. It can become a very intriguing sport to watch and to become an expert at. The inventors of the snowboard narrowed it down to a small board that is about three to four feet in length and attaches to special boots you wear on your feet. I interviewed Cole Dimeglio on the sport of snowboarding, he taught me how he has been enculturated into this sport growing up. Cole has been snowboarding for around 9 and a half years. So he started out in this sport fairly young. One of Cole s good friends Benny Marlum got him into the sport of snowboarding. Benny gave Cole all of his old gear to get him ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since Cole has moved to Duluth he has gotten a ski pass at Spirit Mountain which he enjoys but nothing can compare to Trollhaugen he says. A couple weeks ago Cole obtained an injury from falling, he dislocated his shoulder which was very painful but that didn t stop him from going back to Spirit Mountain the next day. The worst injury that Cole has ever obtained from snowboarding was a few years ago. It was a cold late night at Trollhaugen and Cole decided to go off a hill and lost control of his body. He landed right on his tailbone and that created a tear in his skin, if you know where I mean. This injury made Cole not able to snowboard for a bit due to the pain. But that didn t stop Cole, he healed and was right back out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Wapusk National Park of Canada Physical Aspects: At an area of 11,375 square kilometres Wapusk National Park is Canada s 37th national park. Wapusk National Park is in the Hudson Plains, there are not many visitor facilities making this park truly wild and undisturbed. This is to protect and preserve the fragile tundra environment. In my poster there are a variety of animals, trees, plants and birds that exist in the Park. Most of Wapusk National Park is made up of bog and tundra. In the summer the park s marshy wetlands and peat bog make it difficult for visitors to navigate safely. I colored in the majority of my poster white because there is an abundance of snowy weather, but this park also contains wetlands so I colored parts of my poster with green and blue. As a result of the high latitude the climate is cold and another factor is that it is near the Arctic climate region. The majority of the year it is quite chilly and the temperature rarely surpasses twenty degrees Celsius. However when it does go above ten degrees Celsius many birds migrate to this park, like the snow geese I illustrated beside the park s monitoring centre. The park only has about four five months above zero degrees, and since the area is tundra there is permafrost also the area has very poor drainage causing the wetlands. Overall, the climate is cold, with a very large temperature range with moderate relief precipitation. There is a wide array of different types of wildlife and vegetation in Wapusk National Park. On my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Similarities Between The United States And The Federal System The United States Federal System and the current Federal System for the European Union have many similarities and differences. The traditional division of the functions of a federal government are the legislative, executive and the judicial branch. The United States is made up all three branches separately to check potential abuses and balance each of the branches. The European Union also has three main political institutions that constitute the executive and legislative branches, as well as the independent judiciary with the power to exercise judicial review (European Parliament). The legislative Branch for the United States is divided into two parts: House of Representatives and the Senate. The House is made up of 435 elected members, which is divided among the 50 states in amount to their total population. The Speaker of the House, who is the third in the line of succession to the Presidency, is elected by the Representatives. The members of the House are elected every two years and must 25 years of age and been a U.S. citizen for at least 7 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are only a few differences between the House and the Parliament such as the House has the right to introduce new legislation while the Parliament has no right to initiate legislation but co determines EU legislative planning (European Parliament). For the Senate and the Council of the European Union, it is also the exact same thing as the House and the Parliament. The only differences between the Senate and the Council are: there are two senators from each Senators from each State in the Senate while there is one representative from each Member State government and one vote per Senate member while the member state population of the Council determines how many votes each member State has (European ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Problem Of Narcotics Anonymous Everyone has an addiction, whether it s an addiction to a drug or just needing your phone at all times. Growing up I saw AA meetings portrayed in movies and on tv shows, and I thought AA was the only recovery group out there. To my surprise AA isn t the only group out there for addicts. I chose NA because a few people I know are sober or in recovery, and I felt it was important to know about the culture. Learning about Narcotics Anonymous was almost like a culture shock in itself to me because I had no idea it existed. When you don t have a problem you don t often think about these groups existence and what goes on. In my essay I will be discussing the organization, purpose, beliefs, values, and norms of Narcotics Anonymous. As well as the stereotypes I had before I emerged myself into this culture. When I first chose Narcotics Anonymous I immediately went to a friend of mine who is 5 years sober to figure out which meetings I should go to and where. She offered for me to tag along to a few of her meetings. Before I went to the first meeting I had certain stereotypes on what a meeting would be like and what kind of people would be there. I remember watching movies when I was younger and seeing a portrait of AA meetings. I thought when I walked in it would be a bunch of criminals, or crazy people. Some of the stereotypes I experienced were associated with physical appearance. Some aspects of a person s physical appearance, such as the actual body characteristics, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Guilt in Fifth Business by Robertson Davies Guilt is the regret one experiences when they realise their action was not appropriate according to a lawful or moral standard. In Fifth Business, by Robertson Davies, guilt was a major theme and was essential throughout the novel. Davies used the three main characters, Dunstan Ramsay, Boy Staunton, and Paul Dempster to illustrate the different effects of Mrs. Dempster s incident. The way one is raised, the key disciplines they have developed and their way of thinking reflects how they deal with guilt. Boy Staunton was illustrated to have an interesting attitude. Through the lack of his morals and principles he felt no guilt after the incident. I threw a snowball at you, and I guess it gave you a good smack (Robertson Davies, pg. 27.) Boy took no responsibility over his action and blatantly denied the guilt. Another example that displayed Boy s insensitiveness was when he was involved in a sexual act with Mabel, a student at his school, at a time period when he was in a relationship with Leola. His father played a major role in that situation as he bribed Mabel s mother to not involve the authorities. Boy never apologized or showed discomfort in any way. Lastly, he cheated on Leola, after their marriage. Leola found a note from one of his admirers and in return Boy stated, There s no reason to carry on like that, but if you think I intend to be tied down to this sort of thing, you can think again (pg.178.) Boy was illustrated as quite successful wealth wise, however ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Collective Memory Narratives are the culturally historical symbols and memories nation s use to uphold modern values, customs, and practices. Through the course of history and the collective memory of the people, a variety of narratives are formed; and while some last in the mainstream, other narratives fade into the background of the national and practiced culture. However, these narratives do not necessarily disappear, and some remain relatively strong in the mentalities of the public―even in times of legitimate and/or long lasting hegemonic values that stand in opposition. This paper will examine the influences of official and alternative narratives, how they are selected through historical and collective memory, and hegemonic impacts through the narratives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, by generating the Communistic pride and strength with themes of celebration, such as the May Day parades (International Worker s Day) and the October Revolution, Gierek gave the public a new social and political culture and narrative of practice. He continued this patriotic theme of Communistic and authoritative legitimacy through propagating regularly social and politically cultural events, instilling the public with deeper connectivity to the Communist regime and the pride one can take in its governance. While these strategies showed relative but temporary success, Kubik notes ceremonials and rituals that took stronger hold amongst the Polish public: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. What Is The Mood Of The Sound Of Music The Sound of Music is a musical set in pre World War II Austria, detailing the lives of Maria Rainer and the von Trapp family and revealing that even in times of hardships, the bond of familial love can never be broken. Maria, a nun from the Nonnberg Abbey, is sent to be a governess to the children of Captain von Trapp because of her inability to follow the rules of the abbey. During her time with the children, she becomes close with each one of them and marries Captain von trapp. After the Anschluss, the von Trapp family is threatened by Herr Zeller of the Nazi Party after showing signs of rebellion by refusing to fly the flag of the Third Reich. They are able to escape Austria by fleeing over the Alps after they are given assistance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The backgrounds of the set were beautifully detailed and realistically colored. The colors helped to set the atmosphere of the play, using vibrant colors to create a happier, more optimistic tone and using harsher colors to construct a foreboding mood around the darker scenes of the play. Accentuating the colors were the special effects lighting, making the scenery appear more realistic by highlighting the time of day, using more brilliant lighting for the daytime and muted colors for the sunset. In addition, the costumes were lifelike, emulating the clothing of the time period. The transitions from scene to scene were quick and smooth without any major complications that interrupted the play. The live orchestra that accompanied the musical numbers in the play blended well with the play, never overpowering the singers. However, the core of the performance were the actors and actresses who were very well versed in their parts and were able to embellish their lines with actions and emotions, bringing their characters to life with their acting. Although the microphones occasionally had crackling problems, the overall production was smooth and flowed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. B. F. Skinner s Negative Impacts The impacts that B. F. Skinner made were world changing. Imagine this: a world with no reinforcement. Positive reinforcement, negative reinforcements and all forms of punishment might not seem like a big deal, but they are used everywhere, in every situation even in our studio at Acton Academy. If you look around you, there are many systems powered by B F Skinner s theories, like Eagle Bucks, strikes, and honor codes. Eagle Bucks are used as negative and positive reinforcement the more points. We get more Eagle Bucks we earn and the harder we work the less likely it is that we lose Eagle Bucks. If we mess around distract and talk to your friends. Going back to points, another system we have in place at Acton is freedom levels. Freedom levels ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay about Analysis of The Open Boat by Stephen Crane Analysis of The Open Boat by Stephen Crane Story: The Open Boat, 1897 Author: Stephen Crane (1871 1900) Central Character: There is no real central character in this story. All the men on the boat are spoken about more or less equally and no prominent character jumps out at the reader as being the central character. Although more emphasis is put onto the correspondent, and Billie the oiler. Other Character: The cook: bails water from boat. Billie the oiler: steers and rows boat, is the only of the men that does not make it alive to land. The correspondent: Also helps steer and row boat. Injured captain: gives commands to the crew as he lies against the water jar speaking with a low and calm voice. Unnamed people on land: Coat ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After swearing into the sea the correspondent remembers a rhyme from his childhood that he once did not care about but now does. The captain awakes and the oiler and the correspondent switch spots. (7) The crew notices a village on the shore with a windmill. The men prepare to jump from the ship and swim ashore. The captain holds onto the boat afraid he will drown. A man appears on the beach naked and helps the men onto the shore. Everyone makes it except for Billie the oiler who is found face down in the sand dead. Tone: Crane has the ability to create multiple tones all in one passage. The tone seems to be a tad dreary and tragic do to the fact that at any moment the men could all be drowned. Although, when there is dialogue there is more of a straight forward and comic tone that demonstrates the increasing friendship that is apparent to the reader, although the men refuse to mention it. This tone is important because, Crane makes his characters out to be helpless against the element of nature and it s over bearing on them. Thus, this bond between the men is the only thing they have to overcome the environment. Style: One thing that Crane has been known for is his use of imagery and similes in his writing. His use of Imagery and detail bring a repeating setting like the ocean, more to life. The reader is able to form a vivid picture in their mind with the Crane s use of adjectives and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Discussion of How Christians Can Put Their View of Racism... Discussion of How Christians Can Put Their View of Racism into Action All of the Christian teachings on racism have originally started from the teachings of the scripture. It is because of this that Christians are aware that they have a responsibility to bring peace and reconciliation. However not all Christians take up this responsibility, maybe this is due to the fact that most people today go with the majority and rarely speak out as an individual. Some people however have stood up for themselves and spoken out in an attempt to gain justice without using violent methods to prove their points, they are known as Christian Pacifists. There are many well known Christian Pacifists, such as Martin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The boycott came to an end on 20th December 1956. For Martin Luther King, this was just the beginning of a succession of non violent protests against the discrimination and prejudice of black people. Desmond Tutu is an Anglican Archbishop in South Africa, and a Civil Rights Leader. He also responded to racism using pacifism. One of Desmond Tutu s most famous quotes was: I am puzzled about which Bible people are reading when they suggest religion and politics don t mix . He knew that God was political; this was because when God rescued the slaved from Egypt he led them to freedom in the Promised Land. Politics have lead in the past to the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer, and when this happened the prophet s spoke out, so Christians today should test government policies against Christian teaching. Like Desmond Tutu, Trevor Huddleston also stated that Christianity was totally opposed to the system in South Africa: Christina s are not only commanded to love. We are commanded to hate what is evil, and nothing is more evil than apartheid . Trevor Huddleston and Desmond Tutu had been friends ever since Desmond Tutu was a small child. Desmond Tutu was impressed by the way that Trevor Huddleston would life his hat up to his mother, as it was almost unheard of for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Emile Durkheim s View Of Religion There are a numerous amount of different perspectives when concerning religions and myths. One example is Emile Durkheim whose perspective of religion was that it was a social component of human beings. He suggested that people got their regions ideas, were taught how to carry out their rituals and developed their ideals as a result of their socialization. He believed that there were no false religions and added that religion quite dominated over its followers and made them dependent on it. Durkheim tried to distinguish between religion and magic. He suggested that religious or sacred things are special and that commonplace things are profane. Magic rituals he claimed were just social events. Religious ideas were created while rituals were being performed causing many emotional participates to feel the presence of unseen beings among them, which was Durkheim s idea of a sacred world. Durkheim stated that there is no church of magic and that there was no lasting bond between the magician and his audience. A church binds the group together and a moral community because participates believe in the same god or participate in the same cult. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Edward Tylor an English Scholar, defined religion as the belief in spiritual beings. He offered the theory that these beliefs came from dreams and that the dreamer was somewhere between the living and the dead. He suggested this is where the idea of souls originated. This evolved into the beliefs of spirits which needed scarifies. This would cause the spirits to grant favors to the ones performing the sacrifices. The sacrifices then became rituals. Tylor believes that science would cause religion to disappear. This in effect caused polytheism to be born. If it was not for polytheism, monotheism would not have been developed. Tylor s theory was that if society evolved so did their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Analysis Of The Movie Zac Beaulieu Essay Throughout adolescence and high school, students go through many experiences trying to figure out who they are and how they want to represent themselves. Zac Beaulieu, the protagonist in the film C.R.A.Z.Y., went through this transitional phase unlike most teenagers who live in Quebec s 1970 s heteronormative society. As a queer trying to figure out his sexual identity, Zac goes through an unexpected journey when his non heteronormative ways start to show. It started when Zac realized he was a little different than the other kids, and especially his brothers. Instead of being a jock or a nerd like his two of his brothers, he enjoyed to dressing up in his mother s cloths, playing with babies, and pushing his baby brother s carriage down the street. It was at this moment when his father caught him dressed up in his mother s clothes talking to his little baby brother that he had unwittingly declared war on his father . Throughout the movie, Zac has many experiences which ultimately led him and his family to embrace his sexuality. Using music as an expression of his sexuality, Zac has been able to learn from each of his experiences and understand and appreciate the person he has become and was born to be. Some terms that I will use throughout my research essay are queer, cisgender, heteronormativity, and social identity. I will define these terms to convey a more uniform understanding of the term and its use in this research paper. Using the University of Michigan s definition, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Design of a Rectangular Patch Antenna Using Computer... ( Design of A Rectangular Patch Antenna using Computer Simulation Technology (CST) Nik Nurul Azuin Bt Nik Abdul Rahman, ID No.: 2010702499, GROUP: EE2405A Abstract A design of a microstrip rectangular patch antenna is presented in this paper. The proposed antenna was simulated using Computer Simulation Technology (CST) CAD Package and design on a microstrip with relative permittivity of 4.6, and substrate and copper thickness of 0.5 mm and 0.035 mm respectively with 4.5 GHz of frequency. Keywords CST Microwave Studio, circular array antenna, frequency, microstrip, permittivity, substrate thicknesses, copper thickness, RT/ Duroid 5880 result INTRODUCTION Microstip antenna which is also known as the printed antenna is very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The patch antenna, microstrip transmission line and ground plane are made of high conductivity metal (typically copper). The patch is of length L, width W, and sitting on top of a substrate (some dielectric circuit board) of thickness h with permittivity. The thickness of the ground plane or of the microstrip is not critically important. Typically the height h is much smaller than the wavelength of operation, but not much smaller than 0.05 of a wavelength. [pic] Figure 1: Top view of patch antenna The strip (patch) and the ground plane are separated by a dielectric sheet as shown in Figure 2. [pic] Figure 2: Microstrip feed line Typical variations, as a function of frequency, of the effective dielectric constant for a microstrip line with three different substrates as shown in Figure 3. [pic] Figure 3: Effective dielectric constant versus frequency for typical substrate [pic] Figure 4: Rectangular microstrip patch and its equivalent circuit transmission line model Each radiating slot is represented by the parallel equivalent admittance. This is shown in Figure 4.
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  • 27. The Tide Falls Research Paper Literature has influenced society since its creation but history has also influenced literature since its creation. In America, literature started with the Native Indians with their oral stories passed down one generation at a time. The colonization of America from Europeans brought writing and new styles of literature. But as literature evolved the purpose for it never changed. People wrote literature in response to history to remember what they experienced and pass on how they grew from it. During the early American time period, native Indians would create literature to record their new discoveries or explanations for life s mysteries. The early American time period consisted of many myths from the native Indians that helped the people understand ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Samuel Clemens or Mark Twain was a famous realism writer. Clemens grew up in Missouri along the Mississippi River. At the time, Missouri was a slave state and his uncle, who he spent most of his summers with, owned many slaves. It was during this time Clemens was able to speak and gain an understanding of what slaves went through. His feelings for slaves were made stronger when he moved to New York for schooling, an abolitionist state ( A Life Lived in a Rapidly Changing World ). He applied his experience into his writing, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The book describes in detail the life and personality of a slave. He expresses his views he gained on his uncle s farm about slaves through Huck Finn and how he [believed Jim] cared just as much for his people as white folks does for their n because of how Huck had been able to observe Jim up close just as Clemens was able to (Twain 117). The book takes place near his childhood home on the Mississippi river and he used his personal experiences to provide a vivid recreation of the events and scenery he experienced. By writing about the life he lived, he is able to offer a realistic look at what he experienced during his life. The realism era brought a more real approach to literature and had a focus of depicting what really ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Privacy And Privacy In Architecture This thesis is tending to illustrate and understand how privacy affects the arrangement of spaces in the modern architecture of Pakistan from time to time. This study will lead us further to a timeline of the need of privacy and modernity in the architecture of Pakistan. Architecture movements always originated from the social environment. Life of today is different from life 100 years before which shows the new form of the shelter according to human needs and necessity. Life nowadays is more fast and dynamic than before we move from one place to another, city to suburb, office to house much more freely than before. Our activities make our days more crowded than they were in past. To make out activities smooth, swift, and economical architects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Modernization in industries developed a modern architecture which enlarges the possibilities of building and construction. Large windows, freedom on ground floor plans, walls no longer bearing the load. It feels more like the free and flexible design then fixed and inflexible as it was before. The equation which makes modern architecture more unique was form follows function which was derived by Luis Sullivan which gives more realistic approach in architecture. His experiments in design give new direction to architecture, especially after WANG RIGH building. His disciple Frank Loyed Wright brought principles of his master and develop new forms to architecture. His plans threw aside all adherence to the traditional concept of balance and symmetry. Much more than this, the concept of organic architecture which influence can be seen in Germany too after all traditional 1910.modern architecture was more about perfect co relation. Nothing is acceptable for building and decoration until it has any function or purpose. Modern architecture was founded on the observation of nature FORM FOLLOW FUNCTION which is a biological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Reasons Why Apples Should Be A Whole Food Staple On... Title: 11 Reasons to Eat Cherries Category: Health Wellness Tags: antioxidants, tart cherries, sweet cherries Snippet: Today research shows us why eating cherries not only supports immunity, but also helps prevent certain diseases. Here s 11 reasons why cherries should be a whole food staple in everyone s kitchen. Article: In the 1600s settlers brought cherry trees to America, and for good reason. Cherries, bright red, juicy and delicious are so much more than just a sweet treat. It turns out, they re packed full of beneficial nutrients and may even prevent certain diseases. Here s why you should include cherries in your diet, everyday! 1. Fights damaging free radicals Cherries dark red color comes from their high concentration of anthocyanins, which are antioxidants. Both sweet and tart cherries supply these beneficial antioxidants although tart cherries contain more. Antioxidants help prevent cellular damage the road to cancer, aging and many diseases. That means by eating antioxidant rich foods like cherries you can replace free radicals in the body before they damage cells. In fact, even the antioxidants found in cherry juice and dried cherries, sweetened and unsweetened, are similar to fresh cherries. While frozen and canned cherries are somewhat lower in antioxidants, they re still significant suggests the American Institute for Cancer Research. 2. Helps relieve osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis, the most common type of arthritis occurs when the cartilage between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Planet Earth-Carbon Cycle PHS is in the implementing phase of principle 2.6. Inquiry, problem solving, and higher order thinking skills require learners to engage in questioning and analysis through activities that prioritize deep understanding, creativity, making connections, understanding relationships, and dispositions such as independence, flexible thinking, and persistence and assessment experiences that are cognitively challenging and require learners to develop and exercise a full range of thinking skills and learning dispositions. Inquiry, problem solving, and higher order thinking skills require learners to engage in questioning, analysis, and understanding impacts. Evidence of this is seen in: Planet Earth Carbon Cycle: Students use inquiry and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When surveyed, 100% of faculty responded favorably when asked if they emphasize higher order thinking skills, not just learning the facts. When students were asked the same question, over 92% of students responded favorably. Evidence of this is seen in: AP Environmental Science Acid Rain Labs: Students were tasked with growing plants then using various concentrations of acidic water to gather qualitative data on plant growth and development in the presence of various acidic water mixtures over the course of two weeks. They then compared the Range of Tolerance of the plants to the local pH of rainwater to determine the expected impact on plants on the local level, as well as in other parts of the world. ECE Drawing 1 Landscape Illustration: Students created a rendering of an outdoor landscape located on the property of PHS. Students capture a specific point of view and recorded and depicted detail as accurately and intensely as possible. This was done through synthesizing background knowledge of value, proportion, line, shape, form and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Writing A Bunch Of Illegitimate Papers I, one of millions of first year college students, believe that I write bland essays due to the fact that my high school English teachers failed to teach me how to think clearly and creatively. For instance, with my twelfth English teacher, Mrs. Tuttle, there are many cases to which I felt she could ve improved her teachings not only for me to understand how to write a well developed paper but as well as others students. First case scenario being how she gave class activities and her teaching style. She had a way of giving activities based on the feeling of how she felt would be a good way for us to learn the material versus what we felt would be the best way to learn the material. These ways included little to no group work. Writing a bunch of illegitimate papers that would be graded by my peers who had little to no idea of what right or wrongs they were looking for. Thus for leaving me with an ambiguous reason to what my writings were lacking or why I never made anything higher than a C in her class. Another way would be the fact that she lived off the teaching theory of if one can do it then all can do it . This hands down was the number reason why I could never write a well thought out, clear and creative paper. With this method she felt that if Amanda Ho, class valedictorian, could write an outstanding paper, then the entire Class of 2015 could write one just as well. Never coming to an understanding that everyone wasn t Amanda Ho, everyone didn t have the brains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Database And Web Based Systems University ID Number : @00411021 Full Name : Anuciea Ponniah Programme Title : Databases and Web Based Systems Module Title : Business Intelligence Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Data Preparation Process 2.1. Data Preparation Process Tasks 2.1.1. Data Validation 2.1.2. Data Transformation 2.1.3. Data Reduction 3. Data Exploration Process 3.1. Data Exploration Process Techniques 3.1.1. Univariate Analysis 3.1.2. Bivariate Analysis 3.1.3. Multivariate Analysis 4. Conclusion 5. Diagrams 6. Reference List 1. Introduction Data mining is the process of extracting useful knowledge from large databases or data warehouses. It can be also said as a set of mathematical functions and data manipulation techniques to extract useful data from databases. Data mining can also be said as knowledge discovery process in other words. It explores a large collection of data into a meaningful patterns and rules based on the queries provided by users using data mining query language. The meaningful patterns and rules are generated by analysing the database. Data mining makes use several techniques such as clustering,
  • 33. classification, association rule mining and so on to generate the meaningful patterns from the databases. The purpose of this report is to describe how data are prepared for data ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Comparing Linus And Lucy Van Pelt Linus and Lucy van Pelt are two of the most iconic characters to exist in the comic universe. They are constantly paired together, and even have a song written about them named Linus and Lucy by Vince Guaraldi Trio, performed for A Charlie Brown Christmas. This brother and sister dynamic duo is also known for their subtle similarities and utmost personality differences. Despite being siblings, Linus and Lucy have extremely opposite personalities. Linus and Lucy van Pelt are both significant characters created by Charles Schulz. Lucy was introduced in March of 1952, while Linus was introduced in September of the same year. Lucy, the older sister of Linus, took it as her duty to protect him from everything that could possibly happen to him. She takes care of him to the best of her ability when he was young. Lucy does things such as place him in front of the television (too ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lucy is known to the readers as being the crabbiest one of the bunch. She is continuously sassing people if they disagree with her, and sometimes she just goes out of her way to annoy people. In addition, the reader learns that Lucy has won the World s Number One Fussbudget Award three years in a row, which just further proves how crabby she constantly is. When Schroeder continuously denies her love, she just becomes angrier. There was one day where she was talking with Schroeder and he was not accepting her affection, and so instead of just respecting his opinions, Lucy made sure that everyone would know she was in a bad mood for the rest of the day. Sometimes, Lucy is crabby just to be crabby. Linus made sure to tell her on the one thousandth day in a row she was crabby, and there was no justifiable reason for her to be so crabby all of those days. Lucy then contemplates whether she should continue being crabby, and finally decides that she will continue the tradition because she does not want others to be happy with a not crabby ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. War In Syria Dbq Essay War in Syria DBQ Essay In March of 2011, Syrian citizens peacefully protest about the arrest and torture of group of teenagers who had written anti government graffiti on a wall. Instead of President Bashar al Assad listening to the people, he responded with violence. This led up to the uprising of rebels, and the Syrian Civil War. Though what is truly fueling the violence in Syria? One thing that may be fueling this violence is religion. Religion is a huge part to countries and conflict. In Syria, the background essay states that, People s ethnic and religious identity began to play an increasingly important in determining on which side of the conflict they stood. For instance, most Sunnis do not agree with the Assad regime. Also, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay On Your Daughter Dances Flamenco A red and black swirl, that s how it all started. I remember it like it was yesterday. My mother and I were standing in line at a frame shop. There was a girl with a black leotard and a red flowy skirt standing in front of us, with her mother. Your daughter dances Flamenco, right? Where does she take classes? My mother asked the girl s mother. Next thing I remember, I was in a dance studio, staring at a group of dancers who seemed to be flying across the room, all wearing long skirts and dance shoes. I couldn t take my eyes off of them. I didn t know it right then, but fourteen years later, I would be able to dance just like any of those dancers I was staring at with dreamy eyes. Practicing dance, preparing dance plays and performances ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I can relate dancing to playing in two different ways. The first one, of course, whenever I am dancing I can certainly feel like I am playing a game. By this I don t mean that I don t take dance seriously. For the contrary, I enjoy dance to a level where I feel just like when I am playing a videogame. Each new step I have to learn, represents a new challenge. Once I am able to correctly perform said step, I have to keep practicing until I can perform it perfectly, then I can move on to the next step. Once a choreography is complete, we, as dancers, are supposed to rehearse it over and over again until we feel as confident as we can in order to be able to perform it in the theatre. Reaching that point for me is like defeating the boss in a Mario Bros. game. One can say the turtles, owls, and other enemies in the game could be represented by blisters, twisted ankles, mistakes committed, and some other challenges we may encounter while trying to master a piece of choreography. The other way I can relate dance to play, which is kind of the most obvious one, are dance plays. Last year, I played the role of Anastasia Romanov at the Foro de Arte y Cultura in Guadalajara, Mexico. At some points it did, in fact, feel like I was playing pretend. I wore a costume that looked exactly like what Anastasia wore in the animated movie and dyed my hair copper. Of course, I watched the movie probably a hundred times trying to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Circuit Court Observation In Maryland, there are 4 levels of court including district, circuit, court of special appeals, and court of appeals. The lowest court is District court, most people experiencing court will be at this one. This court deals with less serious crimes including traffic and boating violations, misdemeanors, domestic violence, landlord disputes, and small claims. Circuit Court, which is the next lowest court, generally handles more serious criminal cases, major civil cases, certain administrative agencies, and domestic violence cases. The Court of special appeals, the intermediate appellate court, sees any reviewable judgment, or other action of the circuit court. The court of appeals, the highest court, hears cases involving the death penalty, legislative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this observation, I observed circuit court. In court, I observed an arraignment. An arraignment is an appearance in court to hear the charges and to make a plea. Before they appeared at their arraignment they were supposed to go through the steps of the criminal justice system. First, there was an investigation, an arrest, and booking. If the suspect was a juvenile, they would go into the juvenile justice system. Next is the prosecution; charging, initial appearance, preliminary hearing, and indictment or information. During charging, the prosecution attorneys are the link between police and the court; they must decide if there is reasonable cause to believe an offense was committed, they either are released or have an initial appearance. At the initial appearance, they are brought before a judge, given a formal notice of charges, advised of their rights, and given a chance to post bail. If not enough evidence has been produced, the judge will dismiss the case and if there is enough evidence, they will move on to a preliminary hearing. The preliminary hearing allows a judge to decide whether there is probable cause ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Early Labor Movement Research Paper Labor unions have been around since the birth of our country. Labor unions were a way to protect Americans from working at dangerous factories or sweatshops. Before any labor unions working was horrible for the people. Anything that could have went bad for them did. They had horrible wages they were lucky if they had enough to eat an occasional meal. Also they mostly never got any break working 15 18 hour shifts. The labor unions were put into effect to protect the common interest of workers and to give them better wages, reasonable hours and safer working conditions..The labor unions were put into effect to protect the common interest of workers and to give them better wages, reasonable hours and safer working conditions. Before ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hunt. This court case was a case in which the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled that the common law doctrine of criminal conspiracy did not apply to labor unions. Criminal conspiracy is when two or people agree to commit a crime in the near future. Many people in their jobs were getting hit with that if someone wanted to try something like stealing money and robbing the place many of them were desperate for money because of the little pay they received from their job. And the Commonwealth V. Hunt court case ruled they were not allowed to do that unless they had been caught red handed or had raw evidence. They also had many campaigns that were to help the workers in the factories. The first campaign was at corporation hospital where Roger helped for a well organized, influential anti union organizing committee (Penny 91) . At first the court thought of the campaigns of just people trying to get what they wanted and it was never going to work but after they saw many people really putting in the effort to get what they want it really made people think like maybe we are treating these people badly and they want change. Most of the bad came from post war labor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Complications Of The French Revolution The French Revolution (1789 1799) had significant, far reaching implications. In Britain it permeated every level of society. Not only did politicians change their allegiances, but moderate reformers were radicalised, and British society was completely divided into supporters and detractors of the Revolution. It also resulted in a drastic politicisation of Ireland, changing the nature of politics completely. The British government was threatened by the French Revolution because they saw what was happening in France and saw the beginnings of the process in their own country. The prospect of a revolution of that scale in Britain was unthinkable and something had to be done. The initial reaction to the French Revolution in Britain was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ideological issues raised by the French Revolution served as a catalyst for British domestic politics subsequently leading to the development of a Tory Party in Britain as those who followed Burke followed him to William Pitt the Younger who established the first Tory government. Pitt s initial lacklustre reaction to the Revolution had changed rapidly with the growth of radicalism in Britain, especially after Thomas Paine published his Rights of Man in 1791, condemning it as a monstrous doctrine . This new Tory government that had been established was much less tolerant of reformers in a time where radical reformers were far more common and were feeding off the energy of the French Revolution. In the 1770s, a movement for parliamentary reform began in Britain under the leadership of middle class men such as John Cartwright and Christopher Wyvill. When the Revolution in France began in 1789 this movement began to grow rapidly, and an atmosphere of revolutionary fervour spread across Britain, inspiring reformers. In many ways the French Revolution acted as a template of reform to radicals and reformers across Britain and Europe. When the propaganda of the French Revolution began to reach the masses of Britain in 1792 the situation worsened for the British government as interest in radical societies spiked. At times during the 1790s, there were incidents of rebellion that were of a similar degree of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Hey Firedog Monologue Hello, i m that person who always starts a story by introducing everybody, and today I will introduce a beautiful place that sparkles like a diamond, Crystal City. A happy place where almost no darkness or rudeness is happening, almost, there is one mammal who wants to use the city s power crystals to his advantage, and take over the land. This is a story about the two heroes who save the city, Hey Firedog, why do you keep putting the doorknobs back into the doors, you know how I feel about them , said Thundercat, she s a teal cat who has electric powers and is a superhero, she is also as furry as a poodle, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The two justice fighters glaced at the fiendish whale looked over the city with persistent looking eyes of flooding it, Muahahahaha!, soon Crystal city will nothing more then a colossal lake, and since I can breathe underwater and am a whale, nobody will be able to stop me, hahahahaha!! , said the evil narwhal, Not so fast you fish! , said the two heroes at the same time, Argh, not you two, but this time I will accomplish my goal! , said the desicaple mammal, then he pulls out a huge water gun, aims it at Thundercat and fires, but at the last second, Firedog dove in front of her, taking the attack!, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Mortgage Crisis Essay Did you know that you can take up to 30 years to pay off a mortgage in Canada? It can be quite the experience being approved for a mortgage, especially if it is your first. However, once your mortgage payments kick in, the reality of their financial implications dawns. Mortgage payments can exert a heavy burden on your expenses. Besides paying a mortgage, you have other equally important things to do with your money. Life goes on even after the mortgage. However, the thought of paying for a house month after month, year after year, for thirty years, is close to living a never ending nightmare. But there s good news for you. You can actually complete paying off your 30 year mortgage (assuming a $222,000 home at 4% interest) within 11 years ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Any extra, however small, payment you add to your monthly payments goes towards reducing your principal amount. At the end of the day, you will end paying your mortgage in a shorter time period and save in interest. 2. Cut Down on Your Non Essential Daily Expenditure Having lunch is a necessity that you can t do without. But who said you must buy lunch every day? What about bringing your own lunch from home? Let s assume that you normally spend $100 a month on lunch. If you put this towards your mortgage payment, you will end up saving yourself more than $25,000 in interest! Add to this whatever you spend on Starbucks every month and you will see your interest crumbling faster than cookies. There are so many non essential expenditure that you can scrape or skim off to put your mortgage payments on the fast track. 3. Consider Refinancing Your Mortgage No one wants to be tied down to a mortgage for 30 years! If the above stringent measures are not your cup of coffee, you might want to consider refinancing your mortgage for a shorter term, say 15 years instead of 30. Refinancing your home allows you to get financing to pay off the initial loan and instead sign up for another one with a lower interest, which is payable within a shorter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. To Kill A Mockingbird Research Paper Mockingbirds Bullies and Songsters What bird is that singing so sweetly, so loudly, and for SO long in the middle of the night? If you re in North America, most likely it is the Northern Mockingbird, (Mimus polyglottos). This bird, whose Latin name means many tongued mimic, may sing the songs of up to two hundred other birds but it also may be the bully of your backyard, chasing all the other birds away. The Northern Mockingbird is a long tailed and somewhat short winged bird, will a dark strong but short beak. It is light gray with black wings that have two distinctive white wing bars that appear to flash when flying. The long tail is black with white edges. It is about 10 inches in length with a wingspan of 13 15 inches. This bird is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The nests are built of short sticks, leaves, discarded bits of string and other found materials, and lined with softer materials. The female lays 2 6 eggs and incubates them while the male fiercely defends the territory from predators, anything from another bird, snake, dog, or even a person too close to their nest. The eggs hatch in 12 13 days, and the young birds grow quickly with both parents feeding the hungry brood. 11 13 short days pass and then the the young mockingbirds are ready leave the nest, try their wings, and live on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Carlsbad Caverns National Park Carlsbad Caverns National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is located in the state of New Mexico, in the United States. It contains a show cave, the main feature. The cavern is a limestone type, which was created by a reaction involving rainwater and hydrogen sulphide rich brine (salt concentrated water). This created a corrosive sulphuric acid which carved the main chambers into what they are today. The site has been elected and given UNESCO World Heritage status for two reasons, or criteria. One of the reasons for the listing is its natural beauty, abundance and diversity of structures in the caves. The stalactites in the caverns vary in size and height, with one, called the Witch s Finger , reaching up to 6 metres in height. A cave called Bat Cave contains a colony ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This allows geologists to study what s happening and how geological processes work and progress through time. The Capitan reef, an ancient partly exposed evaporated reef, is located around the park and the caverns. The reef can be studied and looked at from underground, in the caves. This allows geologists and scientists to look at the reef s history and discover fossilised marine life. Lechuguilla Cave, the fifth longest cave in the world, exists in the park. It was discovered in 1984, when miners heard wind roaring from the cave. The cave contains antibiotic resistance bacteria, which developed resistance over millions of years. However the bacteria cannot spread to humans, but is resistant to every type of antibiotic tested. The US National Park Service maintains and takes care of the park, by employing rangers to provide guided tours, patrol the park, maintain the fauna and flora, and also educate visitors and tourists. The rangers also help and assist scientists and geologists so they can do their research. Rangers also present programs for schools and youth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...