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Carolee In A Television Drama By Jane Rule
'A Television Drama', written by Jane Rule, is the story of a woman who lives on the street where a crime takes place. The police, swarmed just
outside the woman's house, were asking witnesses questions and looking for the suspect of a burglary that had occurred a few blocks away. The
protagonist, Carolee, is frightened by this and decides to stay inside her home. While inside the house, she walks around aimlessly, glancing outside the
windows when she spots an injured man in her garden. She hesitates to call the police and simply observes the man, ultimately deciding against calling
911. Some believe that this was not a morally correct thing to do; however, Carolee was correct in deciding not to phone the police because she
thought she might have been imagining the man in her garden, the police were already on the scene ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Had she called and told the operator that there was an injured man in her garden whom may be the man that they were looking for and in reality she
had been imagining the whole thing, it would have caused the police to be wasting their time on nothing. The time that the police could have spent
searching for the suspect of the crime would have been wasted on a figment of Carolee's imagination. As a result, the suspect would've been found
later than he was and since the man was injured, his condition could have worsened. If he had been given more time to flee the scene he could have
found himself in a location that was more dangerous for the police, which in result would have made it more dangerous for him. If the police believed
that the location was unsafe, or posed a threat to them, they may have opened fire on the suspect, ultimately giving him severe injuries or potentially
death. There is no reason to risk putting several people in more danger just because of something she may have
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The House in Peru Essays
As I approached the front porch, to the right of the porch was a small garden, which was located below a window, and both the front porch and the
garden were covered by a big, pointy fence. To my left the garage door would stand, which I've never seen open. Finally in between the garden and
the garage stood a door. The door lead to my excitement, so I rushed up to the front porch, opening the gate and walking up 2 big steps, to awaiting
my grandmother standing by the door, waiting to greed me. My grandparents' home was the most important thing in my life, this place is all I
recognize from the time I lived in Peru. I left Peru when I was 6 years old, and after a long haul of six years, I visited my grandparent's place. When I
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I recall playing with her under the couch, or in her room. But even though it seemed like Graisy would live forever, she sadly passed away on May
2013. When I heard that she perished, a part of my childhood shattered from my memories. Another thought that brings me back to the old house
would be my grandmother's marketplace. Her store was always fulfilled with sweets and she would grand me spare candy every so often. When I
woke from my dreams I would go to the marketplace to greed her. If she wasn't there, then she would be in the kitchen preparing breakfast. All these
memories are from my youth. These stories are what I told my friends about, "this was my past, my memories." In 2010 I visited my grandparent's
place, they were very thrilled to see my family growing up, their smiles is what makes me keep moving through my struggles in life. I want to make
my grandparents proud, and I want them to smile every time I come back. Seeing their smiles made me realize how important they are to me. It
wasn't the marketplace that I commemorate but it was my grandmother who I awaited. It wasn't the couch that I looked for, it was the dog who sat
under it. After living in United States and coming back to Peru I realized that my grandparents lived in a very indigent neighborhood, but yet I see
their home to be the wealthiest. A part that I don't recall as a child was the second floor, which held fiverooms, they were used
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Tallahassee Research Papers
Florida's Capital City Offers Gulf Course Retreats, Houses In The Downtown District, And Waterfront Cottages The historic and charming city of
Tallahassee is best known for being the capital of the Sunshine State. The North Florida city is a place where southern charm elegantly couples with
the diverse beauty that is Florida. The lush, green landscape of the capital city boasts centuries–old live oaks, stately plantations, and explosions of
flowering perennials. The subtropical climate that is responsible for the lush flora and fauna of the region also makes air–conditioning a
must–have–item. Luckily, most homes in Tallahassee are outfitted with air–conditioning as well as many other modern amenities. Popular area
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Many performers and artists are attracted to the natural beauty of the panhandle. As such, there is always a great many opportunities to explore the
artistic side of Tallahassee. At any given time, visitors to Tallahassee will be able to attend art gallery openings, concerts, theatre productions, and
festivals. From ballets at the FSU's Ruby Diamond to festivals at Cascades Park, there is always something to do in Tallahassee. Cascades Park–
Nestled between one of Tallahassee's most historic neighborhoods and its vibrant downtown is the breathtakingly beautiful Cascades Park. The
dynamic urban park boasts an amphitheatre, splash–pad, walking trails, a waterfall, and an interactive discovery park for the kids. Throughout the year,
the park plays host to a number of concerts and festivals, including the Southern Shakespeare Festival and the Word Of The South Festival. The Gaines
Street District – This exciting section of Tallahassee recently underwent a makeover. Today, thanks to the support of the surrounding community, the
Gaines Street Corridor is the proud home of Tallahassee's booming art district. Located only blocks from downtown, the Gaines Street Arts District is
home to many art galleries, restaurants, one–of–a–kind boutiques, breweries, and an industrial art complex complete with artist's
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The Impact Of Modern Technology And Its Impact On English...
The modern era is in the impact of modern technology on English language and literature education. English language and literature received much new
vocabulary in the fields of socio, economic, cultural, traditional, educational, and humanities. The technology was used in schools for teaching and
learning purposes. The televisions and radios are used to the improvement of the language skills and understanding the heights of the literature. The
students can get improvement through the usage of these devices. The learners can listen to the English news with the Radio. The students can also
learn the spoken skills by watching the drams and skits, short stories and fiction. The technology is more significant in the improvement... Show more
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Writing itself is a technique to understand the language. Technology was developed in the later years through the various types like manuscripts,
leather, toddy leaves, cloth and paper, metal reel, magnetic discs and software of system. The technology in the modern sense is closely related to the
alternate devices to the manual work. The same devices were improved and invented as cameras, Gramophones, movie/cinema, computer and world
wide, web/global internet facility. They became teaching aids to analyze them and screening/visualizing the lessons. Even though the facilities of
technology can not be equal to the teacher/instructor/mentor, they are useful to the students. The scientific technology is useful to the all fields of
knowledge. The foreign language English is also in the requirement of technology to learn the language in the third world countries. The language and
literature makes use of technology for the learning. In the case of English language learning technology is useful from the Kinder garden to
University level research studies. Lower Kinder garden Level: The Television or video facilities can be provided to indicate the alphabets, writing,
listening and reading. They can be taught with the different types to the students. For instance, in English there are small letters and capitals. There are
usages of slates yet these can be used. In the Kinder garden level the students can be taught how to form the personality like daily regular life
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Edge Of Nowhere: Situation Analysis
PART A– PLAN
1.Situation Analysis:
Edge of Nowhere is a not – for – profit foundation that provides indigenous communities in Western Australia with a food and nutrition focused
lifestyle along with a disease prevention program. The program is currently established only in 17 indigenous Western Australiaregions of East
Kimberly, Central Kimberly, West Kimberly and Pilbara (See Appendix A).
EON helps the remote indigenous schools and communities to build edible gardens which would provide secure supply of fresh foods. Also the
students and members of the community are educated in nutrition, practical gardening, cooking and hygiene program (EON, 2005).
This foundation has been created
To make a lasting contribution in remote Indigenous communities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
EON Foundation's website contains a Monitoring and Evaluation section where reports and surveys on the success of the organisation are provided for
public viewing. These reports can be incorporated in letters, emails and the presentations (EON Foundation Inc., 2005). Brochures, which can be
produced by Vistaprint, are a good source of information (Vistaprint, 2001–2016). EON Foundation can list details about their service, product images
and lastly surveys. These brochures can be distributed to target publics through:
пѓ Businesses
пѓ Donors
пѓ Volunteers
пѓ Clients
These non–media methods would offer the remote community residents more in–depth information. The target public would be able to ask questions
and answers would be available without delay as questions through online channels would be answered after some time. Their opinions could also be
recorded to measure if they were interested in the campaign and if they understood the key
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Short Story Analysis: “a Television Drama”
Short Story Analysis: "A Television Drama"
Plot Summary
The short story's plot begins by introducing the main character Carolee Mitchell. Carolee is in her home doing her daily chores when suddenly she
looks out her window to find many policeman, police dogs and police cars outside on her street. Carolee did not know what was happening so she
continued on with her chores. In a few moments Carolee notices a young man drenched in blood in her garden outside. Carolee wants to call the police
but questions what good it would be considering they are already on her street. She wants to call someone but none of her neighbors were home.
Thinking that he was injured and maybe was not even the man the police were after, she looked out the window ... Show more content on
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Setting The story takes place in a neighborhood that i estimate is quite small considering Carolee knows her neighbors are gone. The setting revolves
around Carolee's home. Her doing her chores in her home and the suspect roaming around outside. The setting influences the story a lot because it
influences Carolee's reaction to what happened. She had never seen anything like that in person and it opened her eyes to how society really is.
Conflict
In the story there are 3 types of conflict, Person vs. Self, Person vs. Society and Person vs. Person. Person vs. Self would come in when Carolee
had to decide what she was gonna do. Would she call the police or help the person or just leave well alone. Person vs. Society would be the police
force against the suspect. Finally Person vs. Person would be when the suspect shot the other police officer and when he was getting shot at.
St.Croix 3
Symbolism
I believe that Carolee symbolises many people in our society at the moment. People who are oblivious to what is actually happening and how our
society functions. Her reaction to what happened how the police came into her neighborhood and how the man was drenched in blood and was
tumbling around showed lack of experience. Like lack of knowledge of what was actually going on.
Literary Devices In the story the author used foreshadowing. The foreshadowing came in when Carolee heard the dogs barking. This foreshadowed that
something was found or the dogs found someone so
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Malcolm Gladwell's Theory Of The Tipping Point
Typically ranging from 100 to 400 square feet, tiny houses could easily be mistaken for a small shed or plentiful sized walk–in–closet (Corson). Tiny
houses are an alternative to modern housing that can be taken on the go, similar to the transportable capabilities of an RV or mobile home. In order to
understand why tiny houses boomed in popularity since 2014, Malcolm Gladwell's theory of the Tipping Point can be used to analyze how the
movement sparked. The rise in interest of the tiny house is accredited to the context in which it develops, the salesmen and connectors that spread the
tiny house movement, and the many aspects that allow tiny houses to stick with their audience.
The tiny house movement spreads partially due to various environmental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of the three, known as the Connector, acts as a living wire who connects themselves to "many different worlds and subcultures and niches"
(Gladwell). In the tiny house epidemic, many connectors in the form of bigger companies help project the tiny house lifestyle. Two different
television networks, HGTV and FYI, produced popular shows that informed the public what tiny houses looked like and what accommodations they
came with, of those being Tiny House Big Living, Tiny House Hunters, Tiny House Nation, and Tiny House World. Each of the shows first aired in
late 2014, except for Tiny House World which came in late 2015 (Tiny House, Big living, Tiny House Hunters, Tiny House Nation, Tiny House
World). By producing a tv show about tiny houses, whether the show follows contractors, people who build the house themselves, or real estate agents
that sell to a prospective buyers, HGTV and FYI easily allow every household with a television set to explore a growing movement "that encourages
finding freedom" by thinking big on living small (St. Louis–Sanchez). In addition to bringing the tiny movement into the house of their audience, the
show producers also aim to be salesmen. According to Malcolm Gladwell, the salesmen work to convince others that they need something they never
knew about before (Gladwell). These shows make money off of every episode they put out, and they do so in hopes that the same audience will return
with more numbers in order to watch their show. HGTV and FYI produce these shows that highlight the price, process, and advantages of being apart of
the movement. Similar tactics are shown outside of the weekly television shows in community events, such as the Tiny House Jamboree. The jamboree
is an annual event in which prospective buyers, current owners, and certain builders can explore and connect with
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Personal Narrative: Box House On The Sale
Recalling when my husband and I sold our first house, it's apparent that emotional persuasion had an impact on the sale. Reminiscent of a fifties style
box house, ours was a small bungalow in a young neighborhood filled with young families. Similar to the majority of homeowners in the area, it was
our first home in a new subdivision filled with young families and people embarking on their life journeys. In the first few weeks of being listed,
potential buyers flocked to preview it; however, interestingly, the couple who ultimately bought the property seemed more interested in their
idealizations than truly in the house itself. Expectant with their first child, this was going to be their first purchased home. As she entered the house for
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Review of Hotel Surya of Varanasi
A serene haven located in the majestic and holy land of Varanasi, Hotel Surya is a three star accommodation, famous for its top notch amenities and
facilities. Located in the heart of the city, on the Mall Road at S20/51 A 5, Varuna Bridge, the hotel is easily accessible from the Lal Bahadur Shastri
International Airport, being favorably located at a distance of around 20km. Further, the hotel lies in the immediate vicinity of theVaranasiJunction
Railway station, being situated at a distance of around 5km.
The extremely convenient and justified pricing slabs of its deluxe and premium rooms make it all the more attractive. The deluxe rooms are available
for Rs.1800 per night while the tariff of premium rooms is Rs.3, 000 per night. All the rooms have a scintillating view of the surrounding gardens and
Kaiser Palace.
The ideal time to visit the city would be with the onset of winters, that is, from October to March. Although the temperature dips drastically, the cool
winds are more pleasant than the hot bearing Sun of the summers. It has its own comfortable indoor Canton Royale restaurant whose lip smacking
offerings span from Indian and Chinese specialties to Mexican and Italian cuisines. It also has an outdoor MangiFerra CafГ©, whose offerings include
juice, smoothies and snacks. Its funky Sol Bar acts as an added advantage which offers appetizers and drinks, giving the perfect ambience. In addition,
the hotel provides local shopping opportunities through its cute boutique
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Hilton Worldwide's Success Since The Time It
Hilton Worldwide has had success since the time it was established. Conrad N. Hilton has made a tremendous impact on this hotel industry company.
He even appeared on the Time's Magazine, which is the first hotelier to receive this type of recognition. As of the year 2015, Hilton Worldwide has
grown to consist of 4,300 hotels in 94 countries and territories and is continuing to grow even more ("About Us," n.d.).
The Hilton is considered one of the most respected brands in the world ("History and Heritage," n.d.). The founder, Conrad N. Hilton, established the
first Hilton in 1925 in hopes to pursue his vision of filling the earth with light and warmth of hospitality. ("Vision, Mission, and Values," n.d.). In 1943,
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Hilton Worldwide continues to look for improvement with addition to this number, with possible hotels to be established in the future. Because Hilton
Worldwide is constantly expanding, they are also expanding their travel professional team ("Global/Corporate News," n.d.). Aimed for stay–at–home
parents, retired people, and even college students, this position will allow these ideal people to work from their home ("Global/Corporate News," n.d.).
The beginning of televisions in hotel rooms to these job positions, Hilton Worldwide proves their recognition as one of the most respected brands in
this industry. In association with that statement, the DoubleTree by Hilton, for instance, has recently teamed up with google to create a YouTube
channel to allow travelers to plan and share their trip ("Trejos," 2013). This is just another prime example of how the Hilton expands and improves, this
time with technological advances in modern times.
In March of 2015, Brandon Potter and JB Snyder discovered the ability to hijack any account with the knowing of the account number for Hilton
Honors ("Krebs," 2015). With this, hijackers were able to access the account to possibly reset passwords, view travel dates, or even alter the Hilton
Honors reward points system ("Krebs," 2015). Once the Hilton Company figured out this security flaw, they immediately asked all Hilton Honor
account participants to change their passwords, rewarding them with one
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Home Improvement Industry Analysis
Today, statistics report that one in ten homeowners spend more than $5,000 a year on remodeling. In 2003 alone, more than 26 million homeowners
reported a home improvement project. $176 billion dollars, or roughly two percent, of the nation's economy was spent on home improvement projects
collectively in 2003 (Lascu & Clowe, 2012). Many are committing their finances to home renovations for specific reasons. There are certain
demographic segments that represent the best market for the renovation business, and there are specific industries and businesses who can take
advantage of this trend. Also, there is economic motivation and influence from the technological environment. Demographics is defined as statistics
that describe the population,
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Persuasive Essay On Knicks
Since the beginning of time, people have played sports. Unfortunately, some people can't play, but they love to pay and watch others play instead.
NBA games are by far the most interesting professional sports event to attend. It's amazing to see the gigantic men in real life instead of on your
television screen. You make amazing memories with the people you go with because the games are extremely fun. All you need for a great NBA
game is a skillful team, lively fans, and some delicious, reasonably priced food. Is that too hard to ask for? Apparently, for some teams, it is. Let's
face it, if your home team is terrible, like the Knicks and the Nets are, you go to the games just to see the hyped up teams and get cheaper tickets
closer to the court. This season, the Knicks are in fifth in the Eastern Conference with a record of 12 wins and nine losses, which is much better than
last year's record. It isn't worth seeing a game there if you have already been to one because the only thing they are consistent at is choking in the
fourth quarter. When the players on the Knicks and the Nets make millions of dollars, you would think they can make a lay–up or two in high–pressure
situations. The Nets are 14th with a record of five wins and 15 losses. Due to the train lines, the Barclay's Center is much... Show more content on
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The seats are closer because the Barclay's Center is smaller, so if your favorite team comes to New York, wait until they play the Nets. Golden State
Warrior tickets are immensely
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How Ww2 Affected America
How World War II Has Impacted America
World War II changed the course of history starting in the second half of the 20th century. The war began on September 1, 1939, when Germany
invaded Poland. America entered the war in 1941, when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. America joined the Allied Forces. The Allied Forces consisted of
Great Britain, America, the Soviet Union, and France. The war led to changes at home including food rationing, and women entering the workplace.. In
addition, the war had a great impact on American society. As a result of the war, theUnited States was able to get out of the Great Depression. At this
time, many American citizens changed their stances on social, and economic issues. Many people still hold these beliefs today. Even though there were
many great things that were happening during this time, there were also many challenges that American citizens faced, no matter where they were at.
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According to Seehorn, some of the effects impacted the citizens negatively during the war era are increasing rates of poverty, and taxation. Poverty was
extremely common. Seehorn states, "Twenty–five percent of all workers made below 64 cents per hour." Some of the effects still impact the lives of
Americans. For example, Americans still have to pay income tax, and never got out of debt after war spending. However, it was not all bad. For
example, telephone companies excelled, television became popular, and roads became more developed ("The Postwar Economy: 1945–1960"). There
was a new demand for homes. Soldiers came home from the war, and would want to move. Most people began to move into suburbs. Suburbs offered
more land, and lower priced homes (Dean). America became the largest industrial producer in the world. Due to America being the largest producer, the
American currency became a threat to other countries ("The Impact of World War II On American
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Television Addiction related to Children Essay
According to Rita Dove, the author of "Loose Ends," and "Television Addiction," by Marie Winn. Both authors often share the same the views about
television. But television addiction is more expressed in Ms. Winn's essay. However, Ms. Dove speaks of a more personal experience with her
daughter, and how the television is an issue in her household. Although, Ms.Dove says in her essay, "For years the following scene would play daily at
our house: Home from school, my daughter would have her backpack off her shoulder and let it thud to the hall floor, then jump her jacket on top of
the pile" (Dove 503).
However, when I first read this I thought to myself about my habits and how I do things around the house. What ... Show more content on
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She gives reasoning of why people become addicts and I think it strengthens her essay.
In addition, Ms. Rita Dove also explains in her essay that, "It is not that we confuse TV with reality, but that we prefer it to reality–the manageable
struggle resolved in twenty–six minutes, the witty repartee with the family circle instead of the grunts and silence common to real families; the
sharpened conflict and defined despair instead of vague anxiety and invisible enemies" (Dove 504). This statement is however pretty true because
what goes on TV maybe reality and some may not. For example, on TV now a days we have what we call reality TV and what we call Cartoons.
But, in any case how you see it on TV is not always reality because you can't see what you're actually watching in person. Even though they do portray
the real things that go on around the world.
In conclusion, in both case between these two essays however in Dove's essay she doesn't really set limits for her daughter. So, maybe if she did set
limits for her daughter she
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Descriptive Essay About Lembang
Lembang is a relatively small city in the province of West Java in Java Indonesia. Lembang has some amazing mountains and hiking trails, so make
sure to pack your boots and bring along a camera because the views here are out of this world. In fact, the craters that dot the landscape here will
make you feel like you're on another planet. The economy of Lembang is reliant on agriculture and tourism, so there are a lot of places here that cater
to tourists. There is also a large scale, milk–production industry here. Many shops around town will offer fresh yogurt, ice cream and other treats
made from local, Lembang milk. Explore Lembang today and don't forget to bring your camera! Keep reading to find out more about the top 10
best Airbnb vacation rentals in Lembang, Indonesia and book a room today. In the north of Bandung is this beautiful property surrounded by lush
vegetation and beautiful flowers. In fact, the owner describes this property as "80%" dedicated to the garden. This accommodation is a villa and is
decorated with many flowers, plants, and a fish pond. There is also a pool found on the property for guests to enjoy at their leisure. Let the smells
of nature and the fresh scent of the pine trees around this area soothe your senses. This accommodation also comes with a TV, an equipped
kitchen, a dining room and a balcony with a view of the city of Badung. This is a large house that is perfect for families or a large group of people
traveling together. This space accommodates up to ten people in three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. Towels and soap are provided here, as well
as coffee and tea from the pantry. This space has large windows which allow the sun to illuminate the space, and also provides great views of the
city and the garden. The garden here is open for guests to use, and there are a lot of stairs so this space may not be best suited for the elderly or
small children. Surrounded by the beauty of nature and lush vegetation is this accommodation. It is beautifully and artistically furnished. This space is
80% dedicated to the garden, which surrounds the property. Found here is a fish pond and a garden for guests to enjoy, as well as a swimming pool.
Enjoy waking up in the morning to the sound
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Description Of A Bed And Breakfast
A bed and breakfast is typically a guesthouse or a small hotel that offers sleeping accommodations and breakfast meals in the morning. Provided that
there is sufficient resources available in designing a bed and breakfast, it would be tailored mostly around couples and romance. There will be a lot of
dark red, white and perhaps a little bit of gold in the color schematics. Unlike the classical bed and breakfast that usually carry a more vintage theme, I
would add a modern feel also. The bed and breakfast will be in a Victorian styled home. This bed and breakfast will be named the Love Nest, in
order for potential guest to have an idea of what to expect. At the entrance, an asymmetrical garden rose petal filled water fountain will serve as a
great attraction in the middle of the lawn. We will have car garages for guest that arrive with cars. There will also be cherubs on each side of the
door. The doors will be made of real wood that is of a French design. As one enters, a beautiful crystal chandelier will cast over an adjoining staircase
that is of the European neoclassical style. These stairs will take the guests up to their rooms. The smell in the air will be that of a light vanilla. The
walls will be all white with touches of gold. The dark red will be used to accentuate the room with curtains, abstract paintings, couches, sculptures and
vases with bunches of roses. There will be eight suites available and each will have its own private baths. When you enter the bedroom
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Obesity Among Minorities Essays
Erick Cueva AP LANGUAGE Mrs. Finco February 2, 2014 Obesity among American minorities I am going to discuss the issue of obesity among
American minorities. Elma Dieppa, cousin of Helen Casillas, still wonders if her beloved family member would be alive today if she had been
more conscious of her weight contribution to her diabetes. "She refused to take care of herself by not watching what she consumed or finding time
during her day to exercise," Dieppa explains, reminiscing her as the "life of the party" during family reunions. At the age of 44, Casillas unfortunately
suffered a fatal heart attack. Although Casillas worked in the medical field, the perception of her disease was skewed believing that she was not in fact
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There are various pressing factors that contribute to overweight Latino children. Latino adolescents find few options for physical activity out of class.
Some areas have limited access to parks, playgrounds, and other recreational areas, making it difficult for them to be active and maintain a healthy
weight. Schools are also contributing to the issue. A majority of today's Schools sell high–fat, high–sugar snack foods and beverages in vending
machines and school stores. These malicious foods are easier to come by and cheaper, appealing more to the developing minds of students. Schools
have been known to lack access of healthy foods, such as fresh produce, whole grains, and low–fat dairy products (Latino Childhood Obesity).
Marketers are also a huge contribution to the rise in obesity among the Latino youth. About 74 percent of kid–targeted food and drinks ads on television
promote foods in the lowest nutritional category (Ramirez). Young children are affected more by food advertisements, especially fast foods. Fast food
commercials advertise toys with the purchase of a kid's meal that appeals to young kids. Also, restaurants use cartoon advertisement, like Ronald
McDonald, to encourage children to want to go there, increasing their intake of high calorie and Tran's fat food. Giant playgrounds, along with the
cartoons and toys, grasp the attention of
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Marketing Strategies For The Home Depot Campaign Essay
The Home Depot campaign will utilize Pinterest as the primary media outlet to achieve media objectives. Pinterest has a strong following in the
female demographic with "more than 70 million users, who are female," (Helmrich, 2015). As of January 2015, "22 percent of U.S. Pinterest users
were between 25 and 34 years old. The second–largest user group was 35 to 44 year olds with a 21.3 percent share," (Distribution of Pinterest users,
2015). Pinterest user' actions fall into three categories depending on how they interact with the site, " discovering things, saving things or taking action
on something like clicking through and making a purchase," (Morrison, 2015). The objective of our campaign is to interact with women discovering
our Home Depot page with pins and projects, saving DIY and construction project ideas and calling them to action to buy personalized items for their
projects with online incentives. Pinterest is an effective medium to reach approximately 43% of the target audience of women ages 30–40 in the
working mom segment which, is between the first and second highest Pinterest user categories. Marketers interested in Pinterest have two options for
investing in their marketing efforts. First, " 'cost–per engagement' pricing under which a marketer will only pay when the user signals some sort of
intent toward the brand, like a re–pin, a click through to a marketers website," (Morrison, 2015). Second, for marketers interested in driving action
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Community Garden Provides Place For Children
Community Garden provides place for children to play and learn. The community garden plays important roles in the child development. The garden
can teach the student how the food is grown. Children can learn how to grow a garden and help keep the student out the house from play video game
and watching television, this will keep the student busy in the community.
The Mission for Okolona Youth garden aims is to improve their gardening skills and help build strong developmental assets. The school develops the
children understanding of vegetable production. The school will have the student learn to produce vegetables. Offer the student a chance to consume
the fruit and vegetable they have grown. Encourage the children to acquire cooperation, accountability, self–esteem and self confidence, motivation and
the value of work.
The vision is to create an edible garden with a group of people that will encourage health and build lifelong skill and knowledge of student, enable the
community to grow toward a more environment sustainable future. The skills how they care for the earth and the food the people eat. The leaders can
create a learning environment through the skills of observation, participate, and hands on activities. The youth create a garden that natural and organic.
This will help grow the food without the chemical and the life style of the plants.
The youth will learn through the use of hands activities that work effectively in a group. The Okolona garden builds a
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Benjamin Rand
The story takes place with Chance, who is later given the second name of Chauncey Gardiner, attending his garden. His home was bricked off by a
large wall, secluding him from the outside world. He lived with the "fat maid" and the "old man", Chance's parentage identities are never revealed, but
what is revealed is that Chance's mother died during birth. Chance has a fascination with television and gains most of his in world knowledge and
customs through it. Inevitably, the old man dies (Kosinski). Following, lawyers by the names of Franklin Thomas and Miss Hayes, whom informs
Chance that there is no evidence of his residing in the estate. Chance is bewildered and forced to leave the home for the first time in his life into a
civilization in which he is not accustomed. He strolls the city in which he resides, eventually running into Elizabeth Eve, better known as EE. While
wondering the streets, Chauncey maneuvers between two parked cars but then is slammed by EE's limousine, causing his leg internal bruising. EE
takes responsibility and takes him for recovery at her home. EE's husband is Benjamin Rand, a wealthy board member of the First American Financial
Corporation. Mr. Rand is ill and currently being attended 24/7 by doctors in his mansion (Kosinski). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Rand quickly grows a liking to Chance's philosophical insight; so much so that he invites Mr. Gardiner to meet the president of the United States and
as well offers him a powerful position on the American Financial Corporation. The president is intrigued by Mr. Gardiner as well and quotes
Gardener's economic philosophical insight in his speech to the masses the next day. Chauncey then appears on a live TV talk show called "This
Evening", where Chauncey impresses everyone with his philosophical input on the economy. A couple days later, EE and Chance are almost intimate,
but EE then expresses her gratitude for Chance not taking advantage
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Two Generations Research Paper
This generation, millennials, has a vastly different way of making it in the world than that of people from two generations ago. I interviewed my
maternal grandmother for this assignment. We were raised relatively close to the same place, but in majorly different times. Blue Ridge, Georgia is
only 7.5 miles from Cherry Log, Georgia. Quite a few of our answers matched, and I believe that's because my mother raised me and my two sisters
the same way my grandmother raised her which was influenced by her upbringing. In addition to that, I spent a copious amount of my time as a child
with my grandparents. While I was in their house, I followed their rules, which were stricter than my own parents' rules, and it has made me see the
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Her first difference was that her generation was self–sufficient, and that you only had what you needed. She said my generation seems to waste more
than they ever had growing up. Another point she made was that my generation is consumed with cellphones, television, and computers. I agree with
her on that statement. My generation relies too heavily on electronics. We wouldn't make in the world they grew up in. I feel like my generation
doesn't grow or hunt their own food. My grandmother's generation had to grow their own
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Kitchen Gardening Advantages And Disadvantages
Potagers By: Kanza Sohail Want vegetables that are fresh, healthy and organic and could be plucked just right before cooking from nowhere else but
your own kitchen garden is legit a savior in this killing summer heat where sun is on its high to melt humans like an ice–cream! Keeping forefront the
very famous quote of Oscar Renta 'Gardening is the work of a lifetime, you never finish' and sticking to it in today's fluctuating economy; where
country is in depths of recession and inflation, kitchen gardening is a like a scapegoat. Growing organically not just let nature harmonize but also
is a healthy lifestyle. And, honestly, who would mind produce that's free of pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers yet freshest and most flavorful?
Guess? No one! Kitchen gardening is like a human's treat to Mother Nature because it allows your environment to spruce up and that little patch of
green helps you contribute your part in saving your surroundings. The concept of Kitchen Gardening is increasingly growing day by day and that is
because people find it more cost friendly and more of a personal choice; personal choice to eat healthy and stay fit! Also, it is the best means of
exercise for both young and aged people. Commercial growers, however, are unhappy about it as people are now moving towards safer... Show more
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It helps people to divert their minds from daily workload and usual work related stress. It has many benefits on people's health. It makes a person
physically active, acts as a stress buster, keep's brain fresh and alert, provides some sunlight soaking while taking care of and gives you fresh and
green air with less pollution. Green vegetables are rich in minerals and vitamins, acts as a shield against diseases, heat and give energy. Experts say
that it encourages you to have a cleaner neighborhood because whatever waste generated would be used to make organic compost rather than being
dumped into dustbins or
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Social Historian Anne Else Recalls
In 1959, hundreds of people queued in the hot sun to see inside the houses at the 'Parade of Homes' in the Wellington suburb of Tawa. Not all were
looking to buy. Parades such as this provided inspiration for home renovations and do–it–yourself projects. As 'Designing Housewife' wrote in the
Evening Post the following year: 'There is no doubt that the parade of homes is next in popularity to racing and football amongst New
Zealanders.'1 She might perhaps have added that this was especially the case for women, who were expected to follow trends with particular
enthusiasm.
Social historian Anne Else recalls: 'I picked up the message very early, mainly from the pages of my mother's fat weekly bundle of magazines,
showing fascinating floor plans of the right and wrong way to arrange furniture, or ten bright ideas for trimming lamp shades.'2
The 'home' is central to most nostalgic re–imaginings of the 1950s and 1960s. Home and home life were also fundamental components of the 'New
Zealand Dream' and the 'New Zealand way of life', and were the focus of a great deal of government social policy.3 This emphasis on house and home
was partly pragmatic: couples were marrying younger and in greater numbers after the war, and most of them were seeking stability and starting
families. But the domestic emphasis was also an expression of quintessentially New Zealand expectations about how families should live and bring up
children, and how that should be encapsulated in a separate house, on
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Jerzy Kosinski
Jerzy Kosinski Jerzy Kosinski was born in Poland in 1933 to Russian parents who had fled the revolution. He was separated from his family when
the Nazis invaded in 1939. For six years he wandered form village to village scorned by East European gypsies who feared his hawk like face and
penetrating eyes. He survived German terror by his wits and he was struck dumb from the shock that he underwent from this six–year period of
wandering. He was mute from age nine to fourteen.(New Yorker) Kosinski was later reunited with his family and by the time he was twenty–four, he
attained a professorship at the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. Soon after Kosinski got his job as a professor, he went to America. Within four
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Both men were without a traceable past. No one really knows about Kosinski 's experiences during the Second World War or much about any of his
pre–American life. Many believe that his accounts of his childhood are untrue and he made them up for entertainment purposes. The same is true
with Chance. Chance is simply a gardener. No one knows where he was born or who his were or anything about him. Chance himself doesn't even
know where he was from. All he remembers is the old man, working in the garden and watching television. Both Chance and Kosinski lived on a
tight rope and every minute there was the threat of falling. Chance was not even close to the person he was thought to be. Throughout the whole
book the reader is anxious and scared for Chance for there is a fear that at any minute, someone will find out who chance is and everything will be
ruined. Kosinski went through his whole life with the fear that the reader feels for chance. Starting with Kosinski 's childhood, his life was full of
lies. When Kosinski was young, he lied to the Nazis and everyone else who he encountered. He had to hide his Jewish identity and was always afraid
of being exposed. When he was older, many believe Kosinski plagiarized other's works and required his assistants to sign false releases for him. He
was also a pathological liar. Because of these things, he was at risk of being exposed just like he had been in his childhood. (JK; pg. 319–329) The
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The Great Gatsby Lawn
Richmond Jimah Posted on the New York TImes a young author who goes by Michael Pollon, who decided to share th world about the interest
facts about lawns. Even though people step on grass, mow the lawn, or decoreate, he was curious in why people do it. In the article he stated the
imporantance different lawns, and how each lawn can represents a family. Such as when the front yard grass is looking well taking care off, you
assume that the family is well organized and even though succesful at that. Also when the grass is looking patched with different and the lenght of
the grass is different in sizes aand looks like it does not seems to be getting a lot of attention, the home owner is not sucesfful and has a quite messy
living. Pollon using a lot of references to back him in his article. Michael brings insight on the Great Gatsby by talking about scene that has to do with
lawn care and how imporant Gatsby saw that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Looking around my neigborhood, most of my neigbors front lawns and back lawns seem well freshly cut and some have mini gardens and hedges
as well. Looking at some of my friends who live in an low income family house, they mow there lawn, usually their kids do, and the grass mainly
looks dead and unhealthy. Michael had a lot of reliable sources in the New York TImes article such as using the Great Gatsby as a reference and
the lawn institue to make major points. You can also tell the article is well credited when it has been posted by New York Times web page. Pollon
did a wonderful time researching this topic about the American Lawn community and the only thing he should have done was research some lawn
owners about why the mow their lawn, it was good that he use his father as reasource. Looking at every paragraph in this artical it was very credited
and had a ton of logical
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Senior Living Community Analysis
Senior living communities involve a various level of care and offer different services among the assisted living, independent living, Alzheimer's and
memory care, Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRCs), active adult, nursing and long–term care, and respite care services.
Those services involve senior housing standards and amenities such as:
24–hour help, Remote Sensor Technology and Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS), and housekeeping and homehealth aide services
Elevator access, wall to wall carpeting, individually controlled heating and central air conditioning, washer–dryer hookups, large kitchen with range,
refrigerator/freezer and dishwasher, flat screen televisions, computer and internet access, Wi–Fi access throughout,
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Case Study: Batesmanor
I. Problem Statement:
Primary:
Mike Hervey, the advertising consultant to BatesManor Furniture Inc., proposed the manufacturer increase their advertising expenditures by $225,000
for 2008. This would boost new product exposure, brand awareness, and enhance the quality image of the manufacturer. However, the $225,000
increase in promotions is slightly out of line with the manufacturer's policy of budgeting 5 percent of expected sales for total promotion expenditures.
Even though Mr. Bates estimates higher material costs, pricing pressures, and recent wage increases in addition to launching several new furniture
styles, can he find a way to juggle funds to allocate the advertising plan while staying within the company's budgeting ... Show more content on
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Bates would be left with the remaining $12,000. Instead of increasing the expenditure for consumer behavior by $225,000, Mike Hervey may use the
remaining $12,000 and take $213,000 out of the cooperative advertising allowance without affecting the budgeting policy. Thus, the cooperative
advertising would decrease from $1,650,000 to $1,437,000.
As stated in the case, promotion expenditures were categorized into four groups. The first group was the sales expense and administration totaling
$995,500 which included salaries for sales personnel, sales managers, and clerical assistance. The second group was the cooperative advertising
allowance totaling the most at $1,650,000 and included newspaper, television, and radio advertising in a retailer's city. The third group was trade
advertising totaling $467,000 which takes the form of catalogs, trade magazine advertisements, booklets for consumers, and point of purchase materials
such as displays. Lastly, consumer advertising totaled at $562,500 and included shelter magazines such as Better Homes and Gardens and featured new
furniture and different bedroom, living room, and dining room arrangements.
As previously written, research done by Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys mentioned that although consumers enjoy furniture shopping, they lack the
confidence to make certain judgments about the quality, furniture construction, and price of furniture. Furthermore, in order to gain more
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Industrialization In 1800s
1.Explains the historical context that gave rise to ink–on–paper industries in the mid–1800s.
The historical context that allowed it to rise occurred with Gutenberg technology which allowed many to have access. In the mid eighteen hundreds,
they allowed one cent newspapers which allowed growth. Immigrants also used newspapers to learn the language. Urbanization in 1830s was also a
factor and cities become hubs in which newspapers were distributed. Industrialization was nher factor which allowed mass printing processed.
2.Why did newspapers dominate so long among mass media?
Newspapers dominated mass media because news and entertainment was bundled and sold at a low price, penny papers which attracted many readers.
By providing
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Being There By Jerzy Kosinski: An Analysis
In our society it is very easy to judge a person's character and value by their appearance and perceived stature. It is simple to dismiss someone who
is homeless as being a useless vagrant, regardless of their background, but what happens when the opposite occurs? The novel Being There by Jerzy
Kosinski touches on the implications that our need to find connections in others based on perceived similarities could have on private ventures and
governance as a whole. Chance, the protagonist of the novel Being There, is introduced to the reader as illiterate when Kosinski writes "While some
could learn to read and write, Chance would never be able to manage this" (8). Kosinski eludes to Chance having some form of mental handicap when
he explains "the soft soil of his brain, the ground from which all his thoughts... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Social Media and YouTube can create pseudo celebrities overnight. In the novel, Chance rises above just someone that is getting a brief stint in the
spotlight; unknown to him he has become a player in the world financial market. At the end of the novel, the reader cannot help but reflect on how
different Chance's circumstances would have been had he not been able to fit into the Old Man's suits. Television also played a large role in the way
that people perceived Chance. Watching television helped prepare him for his interactions with people. Chance meets Rand, EE's husband, for the
first time and "in deciding how to behave, [he chooses] the TV program of a young businessman who often dined with his boss and the boss's
daughter" (Kosinski 39). Chauncey Gardiner appeared to be a well–established businessman who happened to have a philosophical viewpoint. The idea
that people see what they want to see and relate to others that are like them is touched upon when Kosinski details the thoughts that EE is having as she
goes through his
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The Adverse Effects of TV Essay examples
Years ago, society was full of hard–working, fit, energetic people who diligently worked to improve civilization. But then, society became infected –
by television. The virus slowly spread from person to person and began to take over the lives of everyone it encountered. Over the course of eight
decades, the virus came to dictate every day activities and transformed a spirited species into languid losers. Television has ultimately turned society
into a vegetable garden that is controlled by technological innovations that manipulate the order of our everyday lives. Those who recognize the harm
caused by technology declare that television is slowly replacing the education and determination of mankind. With innovations such as Google and ...
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Opponents of the advantages of television recognize that television, along with other technology, is threatening the safety of American society as it
advances more and more. These so–called improvements manipulate mankind into relying on technology for nearly everything, further weakening the
willpower of the human race to challenge this mistreatment. A theory formulated by Raymond Kurzweil states that America is approaching a moment
– approximately 2045 – where computers will exceed the intelligence of the human brain. When that happens, artificial intelligence will exist with
mankind – it may even have the ability to reproduce itself. The theory is easily believed when people recognize the fact that computers and other forms
of technology are getting faster at an increasing rate. People rely on computers for work ethic, television for entertainment, and internet for social
relationships. If man does not change its habits and work to inhibit their reliance on technology, the reality of 2045 is imminent. The human species
will evolve into a form that is not even comparable to the present condition of mankind – we will soon be a society driven by laziness and stupidity.
Technological advancements must be put under control before America reaches an age where artificial intelligence outweighs human life. Television,
computers, and other technological innovation may seem beneficial right now, but if they
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The Role Of Social Norms In Jerzy Kosinski's '
Jerzy Kosinski's novella Being There depicts how social norms affect the socialization of individuals and displays individuals' ability to alter their
presentation of self within particular situations. Kosinski plays with symbolism and the power of names by presenting the character Chance, who self
identifies himself as the gardener, and who acquired his name by being born by chance. Chance, renamed as Chauncey Gardiner by his peers, has
limited social and communication skills due to being bound to his home with the Old Man, who took him in from birth. Chance now acting as
Chauncey takes on the social role of an upper–class, intelligent, business man, prompting him to be thrown into the world of politics with the elite.
Surprisingly, Chance is able to successfully play the role of Chauncey as he is presented on the public... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This miscommunication was caused by Chance's attempt to follow social cues and mirror the actions he saw depicted on television. Although he did
not always understand social situations fully, Chance's ability to adapt to the change in his social environment is due to the skills and norms he learned
from watching television at the Old Man's home. Despite a few moments of confusion, Chance acting as Chauncey was able to convince those around
him that he was a businessman with insight on economics, not that he was just faking it. The character Chance takes on the public role of Chauncey
Gardiner in Jerzy Kosinski's novella Being There, showcasing Goffman's dramaturgical analysis of the social production of the self identity through
symbolic character names, defined situational social roles, and a social and public script, thus resulting in Chance having two separate identities, a
personal and a
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Htv Research Paper
The popularity of HGTV (Home & Garden Television) has created a thriving market in do–it–yourself home improvement and interior decorating. All
sectors of the home improvement industry have benefited since HGTV started airing in 1975.
The real estate boom was followed by a home improvement boom.
People would buy a old house and want to redecorate the house from floor to ceiling. People who had lived in their houses for a while wanted new
kitchen cabinets. The home improvement shows were an impetus for a massive movement by homeowners to start a remodeling revolution
The home improvements that people take on include makeovers from the attic to the basement. They perform functional repairs like fixing a leaky
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They paint and redesign just for the satisfaction of improving their living space. HGTV has been a large contributor to the home improvement
revival. HGTV reaches 89 million households every week and over 800,000 nightly prime time viewers. The format of the show has been copied
several times and spin offs like Trading
Spaces, Extreme Makeovers. Viewers sit for hours watching
"Design on a Dime" "Devine Design", "Landscapers Challenge".
The home improvement shows just keep coming.
HGTV provides instructions for thousands of home improvement projects.
They provide video clips for everything from garden projects to constructing a bed. HGTV is the one–stop resource for finding anything you need for
expert help with "doing it yourself" projects.
HGTV makes home improvement look easy and fun. HGTV gives viewers new ideas and inspires the week end warrior to do some type of home
improvement project. HGTV mission is "to provide ideas, information, and inspiration for decorating and home improvement".
The impact that HGTV has on home improvement can be measured in these statistics. Furniture sales grew by 75%, between Between 1995–2005
Sales of home furnishings increased 97% in this same
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Combating Childhood Obesity And Its Effects
Combatting Childhood Obesity
Tanema Foster
University of Missouri – Kansas City
May 4, 2016
In today's society it is easy to get caught up into living a sedentary and unhealthy lifestyle. With new technologies, social media, etc, people are
choosing to opt out of doing much active work and are choosing to do things from the comfort of their own bed or couch. Many people choose to enjoy
the luxuries of online shopping, banking, mail, socializing, ordering food, games, and even dating! Additionally, United States citizens have fully
embraced the fast food industry for some of the same reasons. It's much easier and cheaper than buying groceries all of the time, so many families
have adapted fast food to be the default choice for their everyday meals. Much of fast food is very unhealthy; full of saturated fat and sugars that
can induce fatal diseases and illnesses. So although we are advancing as a nation when it comes to conventional living and technology, we are also
seeing a dramatic decline in the amount of people who are living and leading healthy lifestyles and thus an increase in obesity. Diseases such as
obesity can be prevented by simply making the right health choices. But what about those who don't have a choice? What about the children? Today
I'm going to go in to depth about childhood obesity, what it is, why it is concerning and what is being done about it.
As of 2010, "nearly 35 percent of children and adolescents aged 6 to 19 are overweight and
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Advertisement as a Cultural Product Values, Practises and...
ADVERTISEMENT AS A CULTURAL PRODUCT VALUES, PRACTISES AND CULTURAL SYMBOLS REPRODUCED IN THE JAPANESE
COMMERCIALS
Abstract This paper explores the most important aspects of Japanese advertising, both economic and cultural. The presentation consists of two main
parts. First we will have a quick look at the data on the structure and organisation of the advertising industry and on the forms of advertisement
transmission. Than a short history of consumerism and advertising will help us to determine it's specific characteristics and main trends. Basing on the
television advertising and on a interview with the leading japanese advertising agency i show the most commonly used motifs connected with the
Japanese culture, that is concerning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To understand the power of advertising market in Japan a deeper look in media structure is needed. Just as in other countries, the four mayor media in
Japan where ads are most displayed include: radio, Television, newspapers and Magazines. The spread of democratic institutions, university education,
and urban lifestyle in the 20th century created an enormous market for such media. in terms of ad expenditures, since 1975 money paid to television
firms exceeded those paid to newspapers, and television has been the top advertising medium ever since. The television market in 2002 maintains this
trend and, although spending was down over the last few years, that has happened across the board for all media. in Japan, where newspaper readership
is widespread, the average number of newspaper subscriptions per household is 1,06, and newspaper advertising accounts for about 18% of total
advertising expenditures. The main characteristic of Japanese newspapers is their broad readership. newspapers have a very high penetration rate
because of the home delivery system. They are read in most homes and are aimed at the market segments that compose households. There are five
nationwide dailies, all of which have correspondingly high circulation: Asahi Shimbun, Yomiuri Shimbun, Mainici Shimbin, nihon Keizai Shimbun,
Sankei Shimbun. The major newspapers print both morning and evening editions, which is one of the distinguishing characteristics of Japanese
newspapers. The
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Why Is Homework Important To Me
Though these times were considered the ugly years for a few, this was not so for me. The classes were simple. The teachers were nice to
communicate with. There was also plenty of time to spend with family. In my middle school career, I worked, but there was plenty of time have a day
of watching television without falling behind or watering the garden for two hours because I didn't have any homework.
In middle school, I rarely had homework to take home. There was Pre–Algebra to do, but I could accomplish that the first hour that I was home and
have plenty of time to spare and do as I please. In Mr. Deering's class, I loved many of the books we read and loved listening to him read the book to
us. He was incredible at storytelling, so everyone was quiet, or we watched tv shows or movies such as: Courageous, National Treasure, or The
Twilight Zone. I also had Mrs. Salter for English, I sat next to her and listen to the commentary she would add to books such as: ... Show more content
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The other amount of time was spent outdoors doing work as well, but the other work was not hard either. I loved ground spraying with a four–wheeler
for musk thistles and picking up rocks to create a bridge into the creek. These times enabled opportunities to listen to music and sing along,
however loudly and off key I had wanted. I also loved watering the garden, due to it gave time to myself and enjoy the beauty of nature. Other kids
did not understand how this was fun, but I didn't care. I enjoyed it and that's what was important. I also loved spending quality time with family.
When it was dark, the entire family would be inside watching a movie. It didn't matter if we had seen the movie a week before, because we were
together. We'd eat popcorn and occasionally have pop if it was left in the kitchen. These were the fun years with every all at the sameschool and all ride
home together even though it took forever before we'd arrived
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Siobh Summary And Synthesis Essay
At school, Siobhan asks Christopher why his face is bruised. He explains the fight with Father. Siobhan reluctantly accepts that nothing happened worth
worrying over, largely because Christopher cannot remember whether or not Father hit him.Christopher returns from school before Father gets home
from work. Christopher gets the key to the garden from the china pot and sets out to retrieve his book. When he doesn't find his book in the trashcan, he
realizes Father might have hidden it elsewhere in the house. He eventually discovers the book in a shirt box underneath a toolbox in Father's bedroom
closet. Though happy that Father hasn't thrown his book away, he worries that Father will know he has been searching through his things. Just then,
Father
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Milton Keynes Research Paper
Milton Keynes
Meta: Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire County, England has many activities to enjoy with your exclusive Milton Keynes Escort – Stephanie.
Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes is the fastest growing city in the UK, outside of London, and the premier place for many fun activities that are not found in other
Buckinghamshire towns. This area was the site of early human settlements and now has many grand sculptures representing this deep history along
with Art Deco architecture and over 300 roundabouts. There many shops, stores, markets, and restaurants inMilton Keynes, and you will learn which
are best to bring an Exclusive Companion Milton Keynes.
The Stables Theatre – This is your go–to performing arts theatre in Wavendon for concerts... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There are balconies providing breathtaking views of the city and a roof garden to snuggle up during those intimate times with a Buckinghamshire
Companion. A private security system with video entry comes equipped in each room, so you know exactly who is coming to see you– which would
be me. Most rooms have satellite TVs with DVD players and iPod docking stations. Extra large living room spaces have wooden flooring that have
underfloor heating and a 24–hour concierge and maid service is available, giving you that 'home away from home' feeling.
South Lodge Boutique B&B Milton Keynes – This five–star hotel has immaculate bedrooms with free WIFI, king sized beds, tea coffee–making
facilities, and smart TVs. The en suite bathrooms have walk–in showers with luxury REN toiletries to bathe in. A vast complimentary hot breakfast
comes with many delectable treats and each room have a private patio with the best views of the landscaped gardens surrounding a nice, soothing
pond. Many people enjoy this eco–friendly tranquil hotel a lot when they want to get away from those other engaged UK
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I Have Always Had A Love For Dark Eyeliners
I have always had a love for dark eyeliners. For me the accentuate my eyes, and make them look bigger, while enhancing the green color of my
eyes. I had been for quite some time using an eyeliner jug, which I loved, but at the same time, hated how long it took to apply the liner. These
days I 'm more about fast, simple, and effective. When I came across Revlon Bedroom Eyes Powder Liner, Fishnet Jet 660, at my local Rite Aide, I
was immediately intrigued. A liner that goes on in a powdered form, yet is applied in the same manner that a wet liner would be applied. Revlon
Bedroom Eyes Powder Liner, Fishnet Jet 660, comes in what appears to be a liquid eyeliner type container. At the bottom there is a small pot, where
a screw on cap reveals the actual application wand. I seriously had no idea what to expect, and the in store advertisement was vague, and showed bland
color results on the color menu which was located right below the rack of liners. I went with Fishnet Jet, because on the advertising it appeared to
be the darkest color; yet it also looked as if it had some sort of navy tint going on. The word NEW stood out, and I couldn 't resist it. I went ahead
and made the purchase. I hoped it worked well, because honestly $9.95 for such a small container is a bit much in my opinion. My Use: When I first
opened up the package, I unscrewed the top and found that the application wand had a large sponge applicator at the end. A lot larger than what I was
expecting. I usually
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Over The Garden Wall Mood Analysis
Setting the Mood: How Over the Garden Wall Mastered Mood In literature, there are several concepts that are essential to good works. Without these
key concepts, the work has no meaning. Some of these concepts reign supreme over others, such as theme, narrative, and style, while others play a
background role in the story. One of the most important and often overlooked background function of a piece of literary work is the mood of a piece.
You can find mood in several places, and there are countless examples throughout literature, but without knowing what it is, mood can be a very
difficult concept to grasp or even notice in a piece. Mood is an essential piece that every writer of any form of literature, whether it be written for the
screen, the stage, or in a novel, must seriously consider and stay true to in order for great work to be created. In order to illustrate the importance
of good mood setting, we will be taking a look at a personal favorite of mine, the miniseries Over the Garden Wall, which manages to combine
several elements to create a near perfect example of mood. Before we can effectively examine a good example of mood setting, we first must look
deeper into what mood is in the context of literature. Mood is defined as the literary element that evokes a certain feeling or emotion within the reader.
Mood can be conveyed in a novel through several different methods, including setting, diction,theme, and tone. When we approach a visual medium,
such as a
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  • 1. Carolee In A Television Drama By Jane Rule 'A Television Drama', written by Jane Rule, is the story of a woman who lives on the street where a crime takes place. The police, swarmed just outside the woman's house, were asking witnesses questions and looking for the suspect of a burglary that had occurred a few blocks away. The protagonist, Carolee, is frightened by this and decides to stay inside her home. While inside the house, she walks around aimlessly, glancing outside the windows when she spots an injured man in her garden. She hesitates to call the police and simply observes the man, ultimately deciding against calling 911. Some believe that this was not a morally correct thing to do; however, Carolee was correct in deciding not to phone the police because she thought she might have been imagining the man in her garden, the police were already on the scene ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Had she called and told the operator that there was an injured man in her garden whom may be the man that they were looking for and in reality she had been imagining the whole thing, it would have caused the police to be wasting their time on nothing. The time that the police could have spent searching for the suspect of the crime would have been wasted on a figment of Carolee's imagination. As a result, the suspect would've been found later than he was and since the man was injured, his condition could have worsened. If he had been given more time to flee the scene he could have found himself in a location that was more dangerous for the police, which in result would have made it more dangerous for him. If the police believed that the location was unsafe, or posed a threat to them, they may have opened fire on the suspect, ultimately giving him severe injuries or potentially death. There is no reason to risk putting several people in more danger just because of something she may have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. The House in Peru Essays As I approached the front porch, to the right of the porch was a small garden, which was located below a window, and both the front porch and the garden were covered by a big, pointy fence. To my left the garage door would stand, which I've never seen open. Finally in between the garden and the garage stood a door. The door lead to my excitement, so I rushed up to the front porch, opening the gate and walking up 2 big steps, to awaiting my grandmother standing by the door, waiting to greed me. My grandparents' home was the most important thing in my life, this place is all I recognize from the time I lived in Peru. I left Peru when I was 6 years old, and after a long haul of six years, I visited my grandparent's place. When I went back ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I recall playing with her under the couch, or in her room. But even though it seemed like Graisy would live forever, she sadly passed away on May 2013. When I heard that she perished, a part of my childhood shattered from my memories. Another thought that brings me back to the old house would be my grandmother's marketplace. Her store was always fulfilled with sweets and she would grand me spare candy every so often. When I woke from my dreams I would go to the marketplace to greed her. If she wasn't there, then she would be in the kitchen preparing breakfast. All these memories are from my youth. These stories are what I told my friends about, "this was my past, my memories." In 2010 I visited my grandparent's place, they were very thrilled to see my family growing up, their smiles is what makes me keep moving through my struggles in life. I want to make my grandparents proud, and I want them to smile every time I come back. Seeing their smiles made me realize how important they are to me. It wasn't the marketplace that I commemorate but it was my grandmother who I awaited. It wasn't the couch that I looked for, it was the dog who sat under it. After living in United States and coming back to Peru I realized that my grandparents lived in a very indigent neighborhood, but yet I see their home to be the wealthiest. A part that I don't recall as a child was the second floor, which held fiverooms, they were used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Tallahassee Research Papers Florida's Capital City Offers Gulf Course Retreats, Houses In The Downtown District, And Waterfront Cottages The historic and charming city of Tallahassee is best known for being the capital of the Sunshine State. The North Florida city is a place where southern charm elegantly couples with the diverse beauty that is Florida. The lush, green landscape of the capital city boasts centuries–old live oaks, stately plantations, and explosions of flowering perennials. The subtropical climate that is responsible for the lush flora and fauna of the region also makes air–conditioning a must–have–item. Luckily, most homes in Tallahassee are outfitted with air–conditioning as well as many other modern amenities. Popular area amenities include outdoor... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many performers and artists are attracted to the natural beauty of the panhandle. As such, there is always a great many opportunities to explore the artistic side of Tallahassee. At any given time, visitors to Tallahassee will be able to attend art gallery openings, concerts, theatre productions, and festivals. From ballets at the FSU's Ruby Diamond to festivals at Cascades Park, there is always something to do in Tallahassee. Cascades Park– Nestled between one of Tallahassee's most historic neighborhoods and its vibrant downtown is the breathtakingly beautiful Cascades Park. The dynamic urban park boasts an amphitheatre, splash–pad, walking trails, a waterfall, and an interactive discovery park for the kids. Throughout the year, the park plays host to a number of concerts and festivals, including the Southern Shakespeare Festival and the Word Of The South Festival. The Gaines Street District – This exciting section of Tallahassee recently underwent a makeover. Today, thanks to the support of the surrounding community, the Gaines Street Corridor is the proud home of Tallahassee's booming art district. Located only blocks from downtown, the Gaines Street Arts District is home to many art galleries, restaurants, one–of–a–kind boutiques, breweries, and an industrial art complex complete with artist's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Impact Of Modern Technology And Its Impact On English... The modern era is in the impact of modern technology on English language and literature education. English language and literature received much new vocabulary in the fields of socio, economic, cultural, traditional, educational, and humanities. The technology was used in schools for teaching and learning purposes. The televisions and radios are used to the improvement of the language skills and understanding the heights of the literature. The students can get improvement through the usage of these devices. The learners can listen to the English news with the Radio. The students can also learn the spoken skills by watching the drams and skits, short stories and fiction. The technology is more significant in the improvement... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Writing itself is a technique to understand the language. Technology was developed in the later years through the various types like manuscripts, leather, toddy leaves, cloth and paper, metal reel, magnetic discs and software of system. The technology in the modern sense is closely related to the alternate devices to the manual work. The same devices were improved and invented as cameras, Gramophones, movie/cinema, computer and world wide, web/global internet facility. They became teaching aids to analyze them and screening/visualizing the lessons. Even though the facilities of technology can not be equal to the teacher/instructor/mentor, they are useful to the students. The scientific technology is useful to the all fields of knowledge. The foreign language English is also in the requirement of technology to learn the language in the third world countries. The language and literature makes use of technology for the learning. In the case of English language learning technology is useful from the Kinder garden to University level research studies. Lower Kinder garden Level: The Television or video facilities can be provided to indicate the alphabets, writing, listening and reading. They can be taught with the different types to the students. For instance, in English there are small letters and capitals. There are usages of slates yet these can be used. In the Kinder garden level the students can be taught how to form the personality like daily regular life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Edge Of Nowhere: Situation Analysis PART A– PLAN 1.Situation Analysis: Edge of Nowhere is a not – for – profit foundation that provides indigenous communities in Western Australia with a food and nutrition focused lifestyle along with a disease prevention program. The program is currently established only in 17 indigenous Western Australiaregions of East Kimberly, Central Kimberly, West Kimberly and Pilbara (See Appendix A). EON helps the remote indigenous schools and communities to build edible gardens which would provide secure supply of fresh foods. Also the students and members of the community are educated in nutrition, practical gardening, cooking and hygiene program (EON, 2005). This foundation has been created To make a lasting contribution in remote Indigenous communities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... EON Foundation's website contains a Monitoring and Evaluation section where reports and surveys on the success of the organisation are provided for public viewing. These reports can be incorporated in letters, emails and the presentations (EON Foundation Inc., 2005). Brochures, which can be produced by Vistaprint, are a good source of information (Vistaprint, 2001–2016). EON Foundation can list details about their service, product images and lastly surveys. These brochures can be distributed to target publics through: пѓ Businesses пѓ Donors пѓ Volunteers пѓ Clients These non–media methods would offer the remote community residents more in–depth information. The target public would be able to ask questions and answers would be available without delay as questions through online channels would be answered after some time. Their opinions could also be recorded to measure if they were interested in the campaign and if they understood the key ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Short Story Analysis: “a Television Drama” Short Story Analysis: "A Television Drama" Plot Summary The short story's plot begins by introducing the main character Carolee Mitchell. Carolee is in her home doing her daily chores when suddenly she looks out her window to find many policeman, police dogs and police cars outside on her street. Carolee did not know what was happening so she continued on with her chores. In a few moments Carolee notices a young man drenched in blood in her garden outside. Carolee wants to call the police but questions what good it would be considering they are already on her street. She wants to call someone but none of her neighbors were home. Thinking that he was injured and maybe was not even the man the police were after, she looked out the window ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Setting The story takes place in a neighborhood that i estimate is quite small considering Carolee knows her neighbors are gone. The setting revolves around Carolee's home. Her doing her chores in her home and the suspect roaming around outside. The setting influences the story a lot because it influences Carolee's reaction to what happened. She had never seen anything like that in person and it opened her eyes to how society really is. Conflict In the story there are 3 types of conflict, Person vs. Self, Person vs. Society and Person vs. Person. Person vs. Self would come in when Carolee had to decide what she was gonna do. Would she call the police or help the person or just leave well alone. Person vs. Society would be the police force against the suspect. Finally Person vs. Person would be when the suspect shot the other police officer and when he was getting shot at. St.Croix 3 Symbolism I believe that Carolee symbolises many people in our society at the moment. People who are oblivious to what is actually happening and how our society functions. Her reaction to what happened how the police came into her neighborhood and how the man was drenched in blood and was tumbling around showed lack of experience. Like lack of knowledge of what was actually going on. Literary Devices In the story the author used foreshadowing. The foreshadowing came in when Carolee heard the dogs barking. This foreshadowed that something was found or the dogs found someone so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Malcolm Gladwell's Theory Of The Tipping Point Typically ranging from 100 to 400 square feet, tiny houses could easily be mistaken for a small shed or plentiful sized walk–in–closet (Corson). Tiny houses are an alternative to modern housing that can be taken on the go, similar to the transportable capabilities of an RV or mobile home. In order to understand why tiny houses boomed in popularity since 2014, Malcolm Gladwell's theory of the Tipping Point can be used to analyze how the movement sparked. The rise in interest of the tiny house is accredited to the context in which it develops, the salesmen and connectors that spread the tiny house movement, and the many aspects that allow tiny houses to stick with their audience. The tiny house movement spreads partially due to various environmental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the three, known as the Connector, acts as a living wire who connects themselves to "many different worlds and subcultures and niches" (Gladwell). In the tiny house epidemic, many connectors in the form of bigger companies help project the tiny house lifestyle. Two different television networks, HGTV and FYI, produced popular shows that informed the public what tiny houses looked like and what accommodations they came with, of those being Tiny House Big Living, Tiny House Hunters, Tiny House Nation, and Tiny House World. Each of the shows first aired in late 2014, except for Tiny House World which came in late 2015 (Tiny House, Big living, Tiny House Hunters, Tiny House Nation, Tiny House World). By producing a tv show about tiny houses, whether the show follows contractors, people who build the house themselves, or real estate agents that sell to a prospective buyers, HGTV and FYI easily allow every household with a television set to explore a growing movement "that encourages finding freedom" by thinking big on living small (St. Louis–Sanchez). In addition to bringing the tiny movement into the house of their audience, the show producers also aim to be salesmen. According to Malcolm Gladwell, the salesmen work to convince others that they need something they never knew about before (Gladwell). These shows make money off of every episode they put out, and they do so in hopes that the same audience will return with more numbers in order to watch their show. HGTV and FYI produce these shows that highlight the price, process, and advantages of being apart of the movement. Similar tactics are shown outside of the weekly television shows in community events, such as the Tiny House Jamboree. The jamboree is an annual event in which prospective buyers, current owners, and certain builders can explore and connect with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Personal Narrative: Box House On The Sale Recalling when my husband and I sold our first house, it's apparent that emotional persuasion had an impact on the sale. Reminiscent of a fifties style box house, ours was a small bungalow in a young neighborhood filled with young families. Similar to the majority of homeowners in the area, it was our first home in a new subdivision filled with young families and people embarking on their life journeys. In the first few weeks of being listed, potential buyers flocked to preview it; however, interestingly, the couple who ultimately bought the property seemed more interested in their idealizations than truly in the house itself. Expectant with their first child, this was going to be their first purchased home. As she entered the house for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Review of Hotel Surya of Varanasi A serene haven located in the majestic and holy land of Varanasi, Hotel Surya is a three star accommodation, famous for its top notch amenities and facilities. Located in the heart of the city, on the Mall Road at S20/51 A 5, Varuna Bridge, the hotel is easily accessible from the Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport, being favorably located at a distance of around 20km. Further, the hotel lies in the immediate vicinity of theVaranasiJunction Railway station, being situated at a distance of around 5km. The extremely convenient and justified pricing slabs of its deluxe and premium rooms make it all the more attractive. The deluxe rooms are available for Rs.1800 per night while the tariff of premium rooms is Rs.3, 000 per night. All the rooms have a scintillating view of the surrounding gardens and Kaiser Palace. The ideal time to visit the city would be with the onset of winters, that is, from October to March. Although the temperature dips drastically, the cool winds are more pleasant than the hot bearing Sun of the summers. It has its own comfortable indoor Canton Royale restaurant whose lip smacking offerings span from Indian and Chinese specialties to Mexican and Italian cuisines. It also has an outdoor MangiFerra CafГ©, whose offerings include juice, smoothies and snacks. Its funky Sol Bar acts as an added advantage which offers appetizers and drinks, giving the perfect ambience. In addition, the hotel provides local shopping opportunities through its cute boutique ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Hilton Worldwide's Success Since The Time It Hilton Worldwide has had success since the time it was established. Conrad N. Hilton has made a tremendous impact on this hotel industry company. He even appeared on the Time's Magazine, which is the first hotelier to receive this type of recognition. As of the year 2015, Hilton Worldwide has grown to consist of 4,300 hotels in 94 countries and territories and is continuing to grow even more ("About Us," n.d.). The Hilton is considered one of the most respected brands in the world ("History and Heritage," n.d.). The founder, Conrad N. Hilton, established the first Hilton in 1925 in hopes to pursue his vision of filling the earth with light and warmth of hospitality. ("Vision, Mission, and Values," n.d.). In 1943, Hilton became the first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hilton Worldwide continues to look for improvement with addition to this number, with possible hotels to be established in the future. Because Hilton Worldwide is constantly expanding, they are also expanding their travel professional team ("Global/Corporate News," n.d.). Aimed for stay–at–home parents, retired people, and even college students, this position will allow these ideal people to work from their home ("Global/Corporate News," n.d.). The beginning of televisions in hotel rooms to these job positions, Hilton Worldwide proves their recognition as one of the most respected brands in this industry. In association with that statement, the DoubleTree by Hilton, for instance, has recently teamed up with google to create a YouTube channel to allow travelers to plan and share their trip ("Trejos," 2013). This is just another prime example of how the Hilton expands and improves, this time with technological advances in modern times. In March of 2015, Brandon Potter and JB Snyder discovered the ability to hijack any account with the knowing of the account number for Hilton Honors ("Krebs," 2015). With this, hijackers were able to access the account to possibly reset passwords, view travel dates, or even alter the Hilton Honors reward points system ("Krebs," 2015). Once the Hilton Company figured out this security flaw, they immediately asked all Hilton Honor account participants to change their passwords, rewarding them with one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Home Improvement Industry Analysis Today, statistics report that one in ten homeowners spend more than $5,000 a year on remodeling. In 2003 alone, more than 26 million homeowners reported a home improvement project. $176 billion dollars, or roughly two percent, of the nation's economy was spent on home improvement projects collectively in 2003 (Lascu & Clowe, 2012). Many are committing their finances to home renovations for specific reasons. There are certain demographic segments that represent the best market for the renovation business, and there are specific industries and businesses who can take advantage of this trend. Also, there is economic motivation and influence from the technological environment. Demographics is defined as statistics that describe the population, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Persuasive Essay On Knicks Since the beginning of time, people have played sports. Unfortunately, some people can't play, but they love to pay and watch others play instead. NBA games are by far the most interesting professional sports event to attend. It's amazing to see the gigantic men in real life instead of on your television screen. You make amazing memories with the people you go with because the games are extremely fun. All you need for a great NBA game is a skillful team, lively fans, and some delicious, reasonably priced food. Is that too hard to ask for? Apparently, for some teams, it is. Let's face it, if your home team is terrible, like the Knicks and the Nets are, you go to the games just to see the hyped up teams and get cheaper tickets closer to the court. This season, the Knicks are in fifth in the Eastern Conference with a record of 12 wins and nine losses, which is much better than last year's record. It isn't worth seeing a game there if you have already been to one because the only thing they are consistent at is choking in the fourth quarter. When the players on the Knicks and the Nets make millions of dollars, you would think they can make a lay–up or two in high–pressure situations. The Nets are 14th with a record of five wins and 15 losses. Due to the train lines, the Barclay's Center is much... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The seats are closer because the Barclay's Center is smaller, so if your favorite team comes to New York, wait until they play the Nets. Golden State Warrior tickets are immensely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How Ww2 Affected America How World War II Has Impacted America World War II changed the course of history starting in the second half of the 20th century. The war began on September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland. America entered the war in 1941, when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. America joined the Allied Forces. The Allied Forces consisted of Great Britain, America, the Soviet Union, and France. The war led to changes at home including food rationing, and women entering the workplace.. In addition, the war had a great impact on American society. As a result of the war, theUnited States was able to get out of the Great Depression. At this time, many American citizens changed their stances on social, and economic issues. Many people still hold these beliefs today. Even though there were many great things that were happening during this time, there were also many challenges that American citizens faced, no matter where they were at. Life at home was difficult. People ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Seehorn, some of the effects impacted the citizens negatively during the war era are increasing rates of poverty, and taxation. Poverty was extremely common. Seehorn states, "Twenty–five percent of all workers made below 64 cents per hour." Some of the effects still impact the lives of Americans. For example, Americans still have to pay income tax, and never got out of debt after war spending. However, it was not all bad. For example, telephone companies excelled, television became popular, and roads became more developed ("The Postwar Economy: 1945–1960"). There was a new demand for homes. Soldiers came home from the war, and would want to move. Most people began to move into suburbs. Suburbs offered more land, and lower priced homes (Dean). America became the largest industrial producer in the world. Due to America being the largest producer, the American currency became a threat to other countries ("The Impact of World War II On American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Television Addiction related to Children Essay According to Rita Dove, the author of "Loose Ends," and "Television Addiction," by Marie Winn. Both authors often share the same the views about television. But television addiction is more expressed in Ms. Winn's essay. However, Ms. Dove speaks of a more personal experience with her daughter, and how the television is an issue in her household. Although, Ms.Dove says in her essay, "For years the following scene would play daily at our house: Home from school, my daughter would have her backpack off her shoulder and let it thud to the hall floor, then jump her jacket on top of the pile" (Dove 503). However, when I first read this I thought to myself about my habits and how I do things around the house. What ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She gives reasoning of why people become addicts and I think it strengthens her essay. In addition, Ms. Rita Dove also explains in her essay that, "It is not that we confuse TV with reality, but that we prefer it to reality–the manageable struggle resolved in twenty–six minutes, the witty repartee with the family circle instead of the grunts and silence common to real families; the sharpened conflict and defined despair instead of vague anxiety and invisible enemies" (Dove 504). This statement is however pretty true because what goes on TV maybe reality and some may not. For example, on TV now a days we have what we call reality TV and what we call Cartoons. But, in any case how you see it on TV is not always reality because you can't see what you're actually watching in person. Even though they do portray the real things that go on around the world. In conclusion, in both case between these two essays however in Dove's essay she doesn't really set limits for her daughter. So, maybe if she did set limits for her daughter she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Descriptive Essay About Lembang Lembang is a relatively small city in the province of West Java in Java Indonesia. Lembang has some amazing mountains and hiking trails, so make sure to pack your boots and bring along a camera because the views here are out of this world. In fact, the craters that dot the landscape here will make you feel like you're on another planet. The economy of Lembang is reliant on agriculture and tourism, so there are a lot of places here that cater to tourists. There is also a large scale, milk–production industry here. Many shops around town will offer fresh yogurt, ice cream and other treats made from local, Lembang milk. Explore Lembang today and don't forget to bring your camera! Keep reading to find out more about the top 10 best Airbnb vacation rentals in Lembang, Indonesia and book a room today. In the north of Bandung is this beautiful property surrounded by lush vegetation and beautiful flowers. In fact, the owner describes this property as "80%" dedicated to the garden. This accommodation is a villa and is decorated with many flowers, plants, and a fish pond. There is also a pool found on the property for guests to enjoy at their leisure. Let the smells of nature and the fresh scent of the pine trees around this area soothe your senses. This accommodation also comes with a TV, an equipped kitchen, a dining room and a balcony with a view of the city of Badung. This is a large house that is perfect for families or a large group of people traveling together. This space accommodates up to ten people in three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. Towels and soap are provided here, as well as coffee and tea from the pantry. This space has large windows which allow the sun to illuminate the space, and also provides great views of the city and the garden. The garden here is open for guests to use, and there are a lot of stairs so this space may not be best suited for the elderly or small children. Surrounded by the beauty of nature and lush vegetation is this accommodation. It is beautifully and artistically furnished. This space is 80% dedicated to the garden, which surrounds the property. Found here is a fish pond and a garden for guests to enjoy, as well as a swimming pool. Enjoy waking up in the morning to the sound ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Description Of A Bed And Breakfast A bed and breakfast is typically a guesthouse or a small hotel that offers sleeping accommodations and breakfast meals in the morning. Provided that there is sufficient resources available in designing a bed and breakfast, it would be tailored mostly around couples and romance. There will be a lot of dark red, white and perhaps a little bit of gold in the color schematics. Unlike the classical bed and breakfast that usually carry a more vintage theme, I would add a modern feel also. The bed and breakfast will be in a Victorian styled home. This bed and breakfast will be named the Love Nest, in order for potential guest to have an idea of what to expect. At the entrance, an asymmetrical garden rose petal filled water fountain will serve as a great attraction in the middle of the lawn. We will have car garages for guest that arrive with cars. There will also be cherubs on each side of the door. The doors will be made of real wood that is of a French design. As one enters, a beautiful crystal chandelier will cast over an adjoining staircase that is of the European neoclassical style. These stairs will take the guests up to their rooms. The smell in the air will be that of a light vanilla. The walls will be all white with touches of gold. The dark red will be used to accentuate the room with curtains, abstract paintings, couches, sculptures and vases with bunches of roses. There will be eight suites available and each will have its own private baths. When you enter the bedroom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Obesity Among Minorities Essays Erick Cueva AP LANGUAGE Mrs. Finco February 2, 2014 Obesity among American minorities I am going to discuss the issue of obesity among American minorities. Elma Dieppa, cousin of Helen Casillas, still wonders if her beloved family member would be alive today if she had been more conscious of her weight contribution to her diabetes. "She refused to take care of herself by not watching what she consumed or finding time during her day to exercise," Dieppa explains, reminiscing her as the "life of the party" during family reunions. At the age of 44, Casillas unfortunately suffered a fatal heart attack. Although Casillas worked in the medical field, the perception of her disease was skewed believing that she was not in fact over... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are various pressing factors that contribute to overweight Latino children. Latino adolescents find few options for physical activity out of class. Some areas have limited access to parks, playgrounds, and other recreational areas, making it difficult for them to be active and maintain a healthy weight. Schools are also contributing to the issue. A majority of today's Schools sell high–fat, high–sugar snack foods and beverages in vending machines and school stores. These malicious foods are easier to come by and cheaper, appealing more to the developing minds of students. Schools have been known to lack access of healthy foods, such as fresh produce, whole grains, and low–fat dairy products (Latino Childhood Obesity). Marketers are also a huge contribution to the rise in obesity among the Latino youth. About 74 percent of kid–targeted food and drinks ads on television promote foods in the lowest nutritional category (Ramirez). Young children are affected more by food advertisements, especially fast foods. Fast food commercials advertise toys with the purchase of a kid's meal that appeals to young kids. Also, restaurants use cartoon advertisement, like Ronald McDonald, to encourage children to want to go there, increasing their intake of high calorie and Tran's fat food. Giant playgrounds, along with the cartoons and toys, grasp the attention of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Marketing Strategies For The Home Depot Campaign Essay The Home Depot campaign will utilize Pinterest as the primary media outlet to achieve media objectives. Pinterest has a strong following in the female demographic with "more than 70 million users, who are female," (Helmrich, 2015). As of January 2015, "22 percent of U.S. Pinterest users were between 25 and 34 years old. The second–largest user group was 35 to 44 year olds with a 21.3 percent share," (Distribution of Pinterest users, 2015). Pinterest user' actions fall into three categories depending on how they interact with the site, " discovering things, saving things or taking action on something like clicking through and making a purchase," (Morrison, 2015). The objective of our campaign is to interact with women discovering our Home Depot page with pins and projects, saving DIY and construction project ideas and calling them to action to buy personalized items for their projects with online incentives. Pinterest is an effective medium to reach approximately 43% of the target audience of women ages 30–40 in the working mom segment which, is between the first and second highest Pinterest user categories. Marketers interested in Pinterest have two options for investing in their marketing efforts. First, " 'cost–per engagement' pricing under which a marketer will only pay when the user signals some sort of intent toward the brand, like a re–pin, a click through to a marketers website," (Morrison, 2015). Second, for marketers interested in driving action ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Community Garden Provides Place For Children Community Garden provides place for children to play and learn. The community garden plays important roles in the child development. The garden can teach the student how the food is grown. Children can learn how to grow a garden and help keep the student out the house from play video game and watching television, this will keep the student busy in the community. The Mission for Okolona Youth garden aims is to improve their gardening skills and help build strong developmental assets. The school develops the children understanding of vegetable production. The school will have the student learn to produce vegetables. Offer the student a chance to consume the fruit and vegetable they have grown. Encourage the children to acquire cooperation, accountability, self–esteem and self confidence, motivation and the value of work. The vision is to create an edible garden with a group of people that will encourage health and build lifelong skill and knowledge of student, enable the community to grow toward a more environment sustainable future. The skills how they care for the earth and the food the people eat. The leaders can create a learning environment through the skills of observation, participate, and hands on activities. The youth create a garden that natural and organic. This will help grow the food without the chemical and the life style of the plants. The youth will learn through the use of hands activities that work effectively in a group. The Okolona garden builds a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Benjamin Rand The story takes place with Chance, who is later given the second name of Chauncey Gardiner, attending his garden. His home was bricked off by a large wall, secluding him from the outside world. He lived with the "fat maid" and the "old man", Chance's parentage identities are never revealed, but what is revealed is that Chance's mother died during birth. Chance has a fascination with television and gains most of his in world knowledge and customs through it. Inevitably, the old man dies (Kosinski). Following, lawyers by the names of Franklin Thomas and Miss Hayes, whom informs Chance that there is no evidence of his residing in the estate. Chance is bewildered and forced to leave the home for the first time in his life into a civilization in which he is not accustomed. He strolls the city in which he resides, eventually running into Elizabeth Eve, better known as EE. While wondering the streets, Chauncey maneuvers between two parked cars but then is slammed by EE's limousine, causing his leg internal bruising. EE takes responsibility and takes him for recovery at her home. EE's husband is Benjamin Rand, a wealthy board member of the First American Financial Corporation. Mr. Rand is ill and currently being attended 24/7 by doctors in his mansion (Kosinski). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rand quickly grows a liking to Chance's philosophical insight; so much so that he invites Mr. Gardiner to meet the president of the United States and as well offers him a powerful position on the American Financial Corporation. The president is intrigued by Mr. Gardiner as well and quotes Gardener's economic philosophical insight in his speech to the masses the next day. Chauncey then appears on a live TV talk show called "This Evening", where Chauncey impresses everyone with his philosophical input on the economy. A couple days later, EE and Chance are almost intimate, but EE then expresses her gratitude for Chance not taking advantage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Two Generations Research Paper This generation, millennials, has a vastly different way of making it in the world than that of people from two generations ago. I interviewed my maternal grandmother for this assignment. We were raised relatively close to the same place, but in majorly different times. Blue Ridge, Georgia is only 7.5 miles from Cherry Log, Georgia. Quite a few of our answers matched, and I believe that's because my mother raised me and my two sisters the same way my grandmother raised her which was influenced by her upbringing. In addition to that, I spent a copious amount of my time as a child with my grandparents. While I was in their house, I followed their rules, which were stricter than my own parents' rules, and it has made me see the world we are living... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her first difference was that her generation was self–sufficient, and that you only had what you needed. She said my generation seems to waste more than they ever had growing up. Another point she made was that my generation is consumed with cellphones, television, and computers. I agree with her on that statement. My generation relies too heavily on electronics. We wouldn't make in the world they grew up in. I feel like my generation doesn't grow or hunt their own food. My grandmother's generation had to grow their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Kitchen Gardening Advantages And Disadvantages Potagers By: Kanza Sohail Want vegetables that are fresh, healthy and organic and could be plucked just right before cooking from nowhere else but your own kitchen garden is legit a savior in this killing summer heat where sun is on its high to melt humans like an ice–cream! Keeping forefront the very famous quote of Oscar Renta 'Gardening is the work of a lifetime, you never finish' and sticking to it in today's fluctuating economy; where country is in depths of recession and inflation, kitchen gardening is a like a scapegoat. Growing organically not just let nature harmonize but also is a healthy lifestyle. And, honestly, who would mind produce that's free of pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers yet freshest and most flavorful? Guess? No one! Kitchen gardening is like a human's treat to Mother Nature because it allows your environment to spruce up and that little patch of green helps you contribute your part in saving your surroundings. The concept of Kitchen Gardening is increasingly growing day by day and that is because people find it more cost friendly and more of a personal choice; personal choice to eat healthy and stay fit! Also, it is the best means of exercise for both young and aged people. Commercial growers, however, are unhappy about it as people are now moving towards safer... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It helps people to divert their minds from daily workload and usual work related stress. It has many benefits on people's health. It makes a person physically active, acts as a stress buster, keep's brain fresh and alert, provides some sunlight soaking while taking care of and gives you fresh and green air with less pollution. Green vegetables are rich in minerals and vitamins, acts as a shield against diseases, heat and give energy. Experts say that it encourages you to have a cleaner neighborhood because whatever waste generated would be used to make organic compost rather than being dumped into dustbins or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Social Historian Anne Else Recalls In 1959, hundreds of people queued in the hot sun to see inside the houses at the 'Parade of Homes' in the Wellington suburb of Tawa. Not all were looking to buy. Parades such as this provided inspiration for home renovations and do–it–yourself projects. As 'Designing Housewife' wrote in the Evening Post the following year: 'There is no doubt that the parade of homes is next in popularity to racing and football amongst New Zealanders.'1 She might perhaps have added that this was especially the case for women, who were expected to follow trends with particular enthusiasm. Social historian Anne Else recalls: 'I picked up the message very early, mainly from the pages of my mother's fat weekly bundle of magazines, showing fascinating floor plans of the right and wrong way to arrange furniture, or ten bright ideas for trimming lamp shades.'2 The 'home' is central to most nostalgic re–imaginings of the 1950s and 1960s. Home and home life were also fundamental components of the 'New Zealand Dream' and the 'New Zealand way of life', and were the focus of a great deal of government social policy.3 This emphasis on house and home was partly pragmatic: couples were marrying younger and in greater numbers after the war, and most of them were seeking stability and starting families. But the domestic emphasis was also an expression of quintessentially New Zealand expectations about how families should live and bring up children, and how that should be encapsulated in a separate house, on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Jerzy Kosinski Jerzy Kosinski Jerzy Kosinski was born in Poland in 1933 to Russian parents who had fled the revolution. He was separated from his family when the Nazis invaded in 1939. For six years he wandered form village to village scorned by East European gypsies who feared his hawk like face and penetrating eyes. He survived German terror by his wits and he was struck dumb from the shock that he underwent from this six–year period of wandering. He was mute from age nine to fourteen.(New Yorker) Kosinski was later reunited with his family and by the time he was twenty–four, he attained a professorship at the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. Soon after Kosinski got his job as a professor, he went to America. Within four months... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both men were without a traceable past. No one really knows about Kosinski 's experiences during the Second World War or much about any of his pre–American life. Many believe that his accounts of his childhood are untrue and he made them up for entertainment purposes. The same is true with Chance. Chance is simply a gardener. No one knows where he was born or who his were or anything about him. Chance himself doesn't even know where he was from. All he remembers is the old man, working in the garden and watching television. Both Chance and Kosinski lived on a tight rope and every minute there was the threat of falling. Chance was not even close to the person he was thought to be. Throughout the whole book the reader is anxious and scared for Chance for there is a fear that at any minute, someone will find out who chance is and everything will be ruined. Kosinski went through his whole life with the fear that the reader feels for chance. Starting with Kosinski 's childhood, his life was full of lies. When Kosinski was young, he lied to the Nazis and everyone else who he encountered. He had to hide his Jewish identity and was always afraid of being exposed. When he was older, many believe Kosinski plagiarized other's works and required his assistants to sign false releases for him. He was also a pathological liar. Because of these things, he was at risk of being exposed just like he had been in his childhood. (JK; pg. 319–329) The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Great Gatsby Lawn Richmond Jimah Posted on the New York TImes a young author who goes by Michael Pollon, who decided to share th world about the interest facts about lawns. Even though people step on grass, mow the lawn, or decoreate, he was curious in why people do it. In the article he stated the imporantance different lawns, and how each lawn can represents a family. Such as when the front yard grass is looking well taking care off, you assume that the family is well organized and even though succesful at that. Also when the grass is looking patched with different and the lenght of the grass is different in sizes aand looks like it does not seems to be getting a lot of attention, the home owner is not sucesfful and has a quite messy living. Pollon using a lot of references to back him in his article. Michael brings insight on the Great Gatsby by talking about scene that has to do with lawn care and how imporant Gatsby saw that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Looking around my neigborhood, most of my neigbors front lawns and back lawns seem well freshly cut and some have mini gardens and hedges as well. Looking at some of my friends who live in an low income family house, they mow there lawn, usually their kids do, and the grass mainly looks dead and unhealthy. Michael had a lot of reliable sources in the New York TImes article such as using the Great Gatsby as a reference and the lawn institue to make major points. You can also tell the article is well credited when it has been posted by New York Times web page. Pollon did a wonderful time researching this topic about the American Lawn community and the only thing he should have done was research some lawn owners about why the mow their lawn, it was good that he use his father as reasource. Looking at every paragraph in this artical it was very credited and had a ton of logical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Senior Living Community Analysis Senior living communities involve a various level of care and offer different services among the assisted living, independent living, Alzheimer's and memory care, Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRCs), active adult, nursing and long–term care, and respite care services. Those services involve senior housing standards and amenities such as: 24–hour help, Remote Sensor Technology and Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS), and housekeeping and homehealth aide services Elevator access, wall to wall carpeting, individually controlled heating and central air conditioning, washer–dryer hookups, large kitchen with range, refrigerator/freezer and dishwasher, flat screen televisions, computer and internet access, Wi–Fi access throughout, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Case Study: Batesmanor I. Problem Statement: Primary: Mike Hervey, the advertising consultant to BatesManor Furniture Inc., proposed the manufacturer increase their advertising expenditures by $225,000 for 2008. This would boost new product exposure, brand awareness, and enhance the quality image of the manufacturer. However, the $225,000 increase in promotions is slightly out of line with the manufacturer's policy of budgeting 5 percent of expected sales for total promotion expenditures. Even though Mr. Bates estimates higher material costs, pricing pressures, and recent wage increases in addition to launching several new furniture styles, can he find a way to juggle funds to allocate the advertising plan while staying within the company's budgeting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bates would be left with the remaining $12,000. Instead of increasing the expenditure for consumer behavior by $225,000, Mike Hervey may use the remaining $12,000 and take $213,000 out of the cooperative advertising allowance without affecting the budgeting policy. Thus, the cooperative advertising would decrease from $1,650,000 to $1,437,000. As stated in the case, promotion expenditures were categorized into four groups. The first group was the sales expense and administration totaling $995,500 which included salaries for sales personnel, sales managers, and clerical assistance. The second group was the cooperative advertising allowance totaling the most at $1,650,000 and included newspaper, television, and radio advertising in a retailer's city. The third group was trade advertising totaling $467,000 which takes the form of catalogs, trade magazine advertisements, booklets for consumers, and point of purchase materials such as displays. Lastly, consumer advertising totaled at $562,500 and included shelter magazines such as Better Homes and Gardens and featured new furniture and different bedroom, living room, and dining room arrangements. As previously written, research done by Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys mentioned that although consumers enjoy furniture shopping, they lack the confidence to make certain judgments about the quality, furniture construction, and price of furniture. Furthermore, in order to gain more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Industrialization In 1800s 1.Explains the historical context that gave rise to ink–on–paper industries in the mid–1800s. The historical context that allowed it to rise occurred with Gutenberg technology which allowed many to have access. In the mid eighteen hundreds, they allowed one cent newspapers which allowed growth. Immigrants also used newspapers to learn the language. Urbanization in 1830s was also a factor and cities become hubs in which newspapers were distributed. Industrialization was nher factor which allowed mass printing processed. 2.Why did newspapers dominate so long among mass media? Newspapers dominated mass media because news and entertainment was bundled and sold at a low price, penny papers which attracted many readers. By providing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Being There By Jerzy Kosinski: An Analysis In our society it is very easy to judge a person's character and value by their appearance and perceived stature. It is simple to dismiss someone who is homeless as being a useless vagrant, regardless of their background, but what happens when the opposite occurs? The novel Being There by Jerzy Kosinski touches on the implications that our need to find connections in others based on perceived similarities could have on private ventures and governance as a whole. Chance, the protagonist of the novel Being There, is introduced to the reader as illiterate when Kosinski writes "While some could learn to read and write, Chance would never be able to manage this" (8). Kosinski eludes to Chance having some form of mental handicap when he explains "the soft soil of his brain, the ground from which all his thoughts... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Social Media and YouTube can create pseudo celebrities overnight. In the novel, Chance rises above just someone that is getting a brief stint in the spotlight; unknown to him he has become a player in the world financial market. At the end of the novel, the reader cannot help but reflect on how different Chance's circumstances would have been had he not been able to fit into the Old Man's suits. Television also played a large role in the way that people perceived Chance. Watching television helped prepare him for his interactions with people. Chance meets Rand, EE's husband, for the first time and "in deciding how to behave, [he chooses] the TV program of a young businessman who often dined with his boss and the boss's daughter" (Kosinski 39). Chauncey Gardiner appeared to be a well–established businessman who happened to have a philosophical viewpoint. The idea that people see what they want to see and relate to others that are like them is touched upon when Kosinski details the thoughts that EE is having as she goes through his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Adverse Effects of TV Essay examples Years ago, society was full of hard–working, fit, energetic people who diligently worked to improve civilization. But then, society became infected – by television. The virus slowly spread from person to person and began to take over the lives of everyone it encountered. Over the course of eight decades, the virus came to dictate every day activities and transformed a spirited species into languid losers. Television has ultimately turned society into a vegetable garden that is controlled by technological innovations that manipulate the order of our everyday lives. Those who recognize the harm caused by technology declare that television is slowly replacing the education and determination of mankind. With innovations such as Google and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Opponents of the advantages of television recognize that television, along with other technology, is threatening the safety of American society as it advances more and more. These so–called improvements manipulate mankind into relying on technology for nearly everything, further weakening the willpower of the human race to challenge this mistreatment. A theory formulated by Raymond Kurzweil states that America is approaching a moment – approximately 2045 – where computers will exceed the intelligence of the human brain. When that happens, artificial intelligence will exist with mankind – it may even have the ability to reproduce itself. The theory is easily believed when people recognize the fact that computers and other forms of technology are getting faster at an increasing rate. People rely on computers for work ethic, television for entertainment, and internet for social relationships. If man does not change its habits and work to inhibit their reliance on technology, the reality of 2045 is imminent. The human species will evolve into a form that is not even comparable to the present condition of mankind – we will soon be a society driven by laziness and stupidity. Technological advancements must be put under control before America reaches an age where artificial intelligence outweighs human life. Television, computers, and other technological innovation may seem beneficial right now, but if they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Role Of Social Norms In Jerzy Kosinski's ' Jerzy Kosinski's novella Being There depicts how social norms affect the socialization of individuals and displays individuals' ability to alter their presentation of self within particular situations. Kosinski plays with symbolism and the power of names by presenting the character Chance, who self identifies himself as the gardener, and who acquired his name by being born by chance. Chance, renamed as Chauncey Gardiner by his peers, has limited social and communication skills due to being bound to his home with the Old Man, who took him in from birth. Chance now acting as Chauncey takes on the social role of an upper–class, intelligent, business man, prompting him to be thrown into the world of politics with the elite. Surprisingly, Chance is able to successfully play the role of Chauncey as he is presented on the public... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This miscommunication was caused by Chance's attempt to follow social cues and mirror the actions he saw depicted on television. Although he did not always understand social situations fully, Chance's ability to adapt to the change in his social environment is due to the skills and norms he learned from watching television at the Old Man's home. Despite a few moments of confusion, Chance acting as Chauncey was able to convince those around him that he was a businessman with insight on economics, not that he was just faking it. The character Chance takes on the public role of Chauncey Gardiner in Jerzy Kosinski's novella Being There, showcasing Goffman's dramaturgical analysis of the social production of the self identity through symbolic character names, defined situational social roles, and a social and public script, thus resulting in Chance having two separate identities, a personal and a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Htv Research Paper The popularity of HGTV (Home & Garden Television) has created a thriving market in do–it–yourself home improvement and interior decorating. All sectors of the home improvement industry have benefited since HGTV started airing in 1975. The real estate boom was followed by a home improvement boom. People would buy a old house and want to redecorate the house from floor to ceiling. People who had lived in their houses for a while wanted new kitchen cabinets. The home improvement shows were an impetus for a massive movement by homeowners to start a remodeling revolution The home improvements that people take on include makeovers from the attic to the basement. They perform functional repairs like fixing a leaky roof, replacing windows, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They paint and redesign just for the satisfaction of improving their living space. HGTV has been a large contributor to the home improvement revival. HGTV reaches 89 million households every week and over 800,000 nightly prime time viewers. The format of the show has been copied several times and spin offs like Trading Spaces, Extreme Makeovers. Viewers sit for hours watching "Design on a Dime" "Devine Design", "Landscapers Challenge". The home improvement shows just keep coming. HGTV provides instructions for thousands of home improvement projects. They provide video clips for everything from garden projects to constructing a bed. HGTV is the one–stop resource for finding anything you need for expert help with "doing it yourself" projects. HGTV makes home improvement look easy and fun. HGTV gives viewers new ideas and inspires the week end warrior to do some type of home improvement project. HGTV mission is "to provide ideas, information, and inspiration for decorating and home improvement". The impact that HGTV has on home improvement can be measured in these statistics. Furniture sales grew by 75%, between Between 1995–2005 Sales of home furnishings increased 97% in this same
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  • 34. Combating Childhood Obesity And Its Effects Combatting Childhood Obesity Tanema Foster University of Missouri – Kansas City May 4, 2016 In today's society it is easy to get caught up into living a sedentary and unhealthy lifestyle. With new technologies, social media, etc, people are choosing to opt out of doing much active work and are choosing to do things from the comfort of their own bed or couch. Many people choose to enjoy the luxuries of online shopping, banking, mail, socializing, ordering food, games, and even dating! Additionally, United States citizens have fully embraced the fast food industry for some of the same reasons. It's much easier and cheaper than buying groceries all of the time, so many families have adapted fast food to be the default choice for their everyday meals. Much of fast food is very unhealthy; full of saturated fat and sugars that can induce fatal diseases and illnesses. So although we are advancing as a nation when it comes to conventional living and technology, we are also seeing a dramatic decline in the amount of people who are living and leading healthy lifestyles and thus an increase in obesity. Diseases such as obesity can be prevented by simply making the right health choices. But what about those who don't have a choice? What about the children? Today I'm going to go in to depth about childhood obesity, what it is, why it is concerning and what is being done about it. As of 2010, "nearly 35 percent of children and adolescents aged 6 to 19 are overweight and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Advertisement as a Cultural Product Values, Practises and... ADVERTISEMENT AS A CULTURAL PRODUCT VALUES, PRACTISES AND CULTURAL SYMBOLS REPRODUCED IN THE JAPANESE COMMERCIALS Abstract This paper explores the most important aspects of Japanese advertising, both economic and cultural. The presentation consists of two main parts. First we will have a quick look at the data on the structure and organisation of the advertising industry and on the forms of advertisement transmission. Than a short history of consumerism and advertising will help us to determine it's specific characteristics and main trends. Basing on the television advertising and on a interview with the leading japanese advertising agency i show the most commonly used motifs connected with the Japanese culture, that is concerning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To understand the power of advertising market in Japan a deeper look in media structure is needed. Just as in other countries, the four mayor media in Japan where ads are most displayed include: radio, Television, newspapers and Magazines. The spread of democratic institutions, university education, and urban lifestyle in the 20th century created an enormous market for such media. in terms of ad expenditures, since 1975 money paid to television firms exceeded those paid to newspapers, and television has been the top advertising medium ever since. The television market in 2002 maintains this trend and, although spending was down over the last few years, that has happened across the board for all media. in Japan, where newspaper readership is widespread, the average number of newspaper subscriptions per household is 1,06, and newspaper advertising accounts for about 18% of total advertising expenditures. The main characteristic of Japanese newspapers is their broad readership. newspapers have a very high penetration rate because of the home delivery system. They are read in most homes and are aimed at the market segments that compose households. There are five nationwide dailies, all of which have correspondingly high circulation: Asahi Shimbun, Yomiuri Shimbun, Mainici Shimbin, nihon Keizai Shimbun, Sankei Shimbun. The major newspapers print both morning and evening editions, which is one of the distinguishing characteristics of Japanese newspapers. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Why Is Homework Important To Me Though these times were considered the ugly years for a few, this was not so for me. The classes were simple. The teachers were nice to communicate with. There was also plenty of time to spend with family. In my middle school career, I worked, but there was plenty of time have a day of watching television without falling behind or watering the garden for two hours because I didn't have any homework. In middle school, I rarely had homework to take home. There was Pre–Algebra to do, but I could accomplish that the first hour that I was home and have plenty of time to spare and do as I please. In Mr. Deering's class, I loved many of the books we read and loved listening to him read the book to us. He was incredible at storytelling, so everyone was quiet, or we watched tv shows or movies such as: Courageous, National Treasure, or The Twilight Zone. I also had Mrs. Salter for English, I sat next to her and listen to the commentary she would add to books such as: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The other amount of time was spent outdoors doing work as well, but the other work was not hard either. I loved ground spraying with a four–wheeler for musk thistles and picking up rocks to create a bridge into the creek. These times enabled opportunities to listen to music and sing along, however loudly and off key I had wanted. I also loved watering the garden, due to it gave time to myself and enjoy the beauty of nature. Other kids did not understand how this was fun, but I didn't care. I enjoyed it and that's what was important. I also loved spending quality time with family. When it was dark, the entire family would be inside watching a movie. It didn't matter if we had seen the movie a week before, because we were together. We'd eat popcorn and occasionally have pop if it was left in the kitchen. These were the fun years with every all at the sameschool and all ride home together even though it took forever before we'd arrived ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Siobh Summary And Synthesis Essay At school, Siobhan asks Christopher why his face is bruised. He explains the fight with Father. Siobhan reluctantly accepts that nothing happened worth worrying over, largely because Christopher cannot remember whether or not Father hit him.Christopher returns from school before Father gets home from work. Christopher gets the key to the garden from the china pot and sets out to retrieve his book. When he doesn't find his book in the trashcan, he realizes Father might have hidden it elsewhere in the house. He eventually discovers the book in a shirt box underneath a toolbox in Father's bedroom closet. Though happy that Father hasn't thrown his book away, he worries that Father will know he has been searching through his things. Just then, Father ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Milton Keynes Research Paper Milton Keynes Meta: Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire County, England has many activities to enjoy with your exclusive Milton Keynes Escort – Stephanie. Milton Keynes Milton Keynes is the fastest growing city in the UK, outside of London, and the premier place for many fun activities that are not found in other Buckinghamshire towns. This area was the site of early human settlements and now has many grand sculptures representing this deep history along with Art Deco architecture and over 300 roundabouts. There many shops, stores, markets, and restaurants inMilton Keynes, and you will learn which are best to bring an Exclusive Companion Milton Keynes. The Stables Theatre – This is your go–to performing arts theatre in Wavendon for concerts... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are balconies providing breathtaking views of the city and a roof garden to snuggle up during those intimate times with a Buckinghamshire Companion. A private security system with video entry comes equipped in each room, so you know exactly who is coming to see you– which would be me. Most rooms have satellite TVs with DVD players and iPod docking stations. Extra large living room spaces have wooden flooring that have underfloor heating and a 24–hour concierge and maid service is available, giving you that 'home away from home' feeling. South Lodge Boutique B&B Milton Keynes – This five–star hotel has immaculate bedrooms with free WIFI, king sized beds, tea coffee–making facilities, and smart TVs. The en suite bathrooms have walk–in showers with luxury REN toiletries to bathe in. A vast complimentary hot breakfast comes with many delectable treats and each room have a private patio with the best views of the landscaped gardens surrounding a nice, soothing pond. Many people enjoy this eco–friendly tranquil hotel a lot when they want to get away from those other engaged UK ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. I Have Always Had A Love For Dark Eyeliners I have always had a love for dark eyeliners. For me the accentuate my eyes, and make them look bigger, while enhancing the green color of my eyes. I had been for quite some time using an eyeliner jug, which I loved, but at the same time, hated how long it took to apply the liner. These days I 'm more about fast, simple, and effective. When I came across Revlon Bedroom Eyes Powder Liner, Fishnet Jet 660, at my local Rite Aide, I was immediately intrigued. A liner that goes on in a powdered form, yet is applied in the same manner that a wet liner would be applied. Revlon Bedroom Eyes Powder Liner, Fishnet Jet 660, comes in what appears to be a liquid eyeliner type container. At the bottom there is a small pot, where a screw on cap reveals the actual application wand. I seriously had no idea what to expect, and the in store advertisement was vague, and showed bland color results on the color menu which was located right below the rack of liners. I went with Fishnet Jet, because on the advertising it appeared to be the darkest color; yet it also looked as if it had some sort of navy tint going on. The word NEW stood out, and I couldn 't resist it. I went ahead and made the purchase. I hoped it worked well, because honestly $9.95 for such a small container is a bit much in my opinion. My Use: When I first opened up the package, I unscrewed the top and found that the application wand had a large sponge applicator at the end. A lot larger than what I was expecting. I usually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Over The Garden Wall Mood Analysis Setting the Mood: How Over the Garden Wall Mastered Mood In literature, there are several concepts that are essential to good works. Without these key concepts, the work has no meaning. Some of these concepts reign supreme over others, such as theme, narrative, and style, while others play a background role in the story. One of the most important and often overlooked background function of a piece of literary work is the mood of a piece. You can find mood in several places, and there are countless examples throughout literature, but without knowing what it is, mood can be a very difficult concept to grasp or even notice in a piece. Mood is an essential piece that every writer of any form of literature, whether it be written for the screen, the stage, or in a novel, must seriously consider and stay true to in order for great work to be created. In order to illustrate the importance of good mood setting, we will be taking a look at a personal favorite of mine, the miniseries Over the Garden Wall, which manages to combine several elements to create a near perfect example of mood. Before we can effectively examine a good example of mood setting, we first must look deeper into what mood is in the context of literature. Mood is defined as the literary element that evokes a certain feeling or emotion within the reader. Mood can be conveyed in a novel through several different methods, including setting, diction,theme, and tone. When we approach a visual medium, such as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...