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The Dangers of Genetically Modified Foods Essay
Could it be that there are dirty little secrets lurking inside the foods you put on your table? "Do you really know what's inside the tomato you just put
on your salad? Do you care to know if that cheeseburger you just ate is not infused with liquid nitrogen?" There are no notices, no warnings and most
definitely no labels. Genetically modified food (GMF, GM Crops, or Bio–Food) are the norm in America today. Some even say we are just another
Human Experiment for our American Government. While others claim if it weren't for scientists and their experiments we would never have
discovered genetics and DNA. Today, fresh food staples such as corn, rice, tomatoes, potatoes, squash, papaya, cantaloupe, flax, radishes, sugar beets,...
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Without a doubt, the first virgin ideas were that in the minds of the farmers who began to experiment with plants in their natural components, as
compared to today's bio–manipulation strategies. Early as 1845 there was something unthinkable happening in Ireland. It was called the potato blight
that decimated the Irish agriculture as it was first discovered in the fields on the Isle of Wight. Consequently, mycologist raced to see who could be
the first to identify this fungus that ate away the potato leaves. A little later, back on this side of the pond, one of the first US pioneers in genetically
modified foods dates back to 1941. Michael Way internationally recognized for his work on insect pest management. He joined Rothamsted
Experimental Station in September 1943, where he studied DDT and other new insecticides. He made two major contributions to the world of
entomology. The first contribution was a study on peach–potato aphid and the second pointed out during a debate in the 70's on ecosystem diversity
and stability, that for any pest problem, "how with the introduction of just one element of new diversity would usually be all that was needed to
improve control. ( ) Consequently, in the early 1950's the discovery of DNA
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Essay on Battle of Antietam
The following case study will be about the Battle of Antietam that took place on September 17, 1862 in Sharpsburg, Maryland along the Antietam
Creek. Known as "...the bloodiest single day in American History," by the end of the day there would be approximately twenty–three thousand
casualties of which forty–five hundred to six thousand were dead. The first topic of discussion will be on the history leading up to the morning of the
seventeenth in order to establish the mindset of the commanders on both sides of the creek. After the stage is set for the battle the dialogue will be
guided through the three major battles of the day that encompass the Battle of Antietam. Lastly the dissertation will wrap up the Battle of Antietam and
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During this time the Union had taken over the North Carolina sound and major ports along the South Carolina coast to include the Port of Savannah,
Georgia. In addition they had seized control of major ports along the east coast of Florida and Fernandina and St Augustine along the west coast of
Florida. The control of all these major ports allowed for the effective blockading of the south from outside aid and resupply along with providing a
good staging area for attacks against the Confederates.
In the summer of 1862 the Union's Fifth Corp which was commanded by General McClellan came under attack from General Robert E. Lee. This attack
was not foreseen because General McClellan and the Union felt that they were on the offensive against the Confederate army. The attack came on
June 26, 1862 at Beaver Dam Creek where McClellan's Fifth Corps was stationed near Mechanicsville, Virginia. After close to a week of battling the
Fifth Corps retreated to Harrison's Landing located on the James River. General Lee retained the initiative he gained at Beaver Creek Dam and
continued to pursue General McClellan. By the third of July General McClellan along with the Army of the Potomac was ordered by Washington to
retreat from Harrison's Landing. The pressure from these actions caused President Lincoln to pull back some of his forces from various areas and
reduce the
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Analysis Of Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince
Matt Hodel
Dante
Ms. Harlow
7 May 2012
Perversions of Hell in Harry Potter and the Half–Blood Prince J. K. Rowling, along with many other modern fantasy authors, owes a great deal to
Dante in the formulation of her best–selling series. Though the subject matter she undertakes–a magical world of witchcraft and wizardry–would have,
in Dante's eyes, landed her in the eighth circle of the Inferno, fourth pouch, Rowling would arguably have been unable to create the magical universe of
Harry Potter without immense inspiration from The Divine Comedy. In an overly simplistic picture, Voldemort might be thought of as a representation
of Satan, arrogantly believing that he has the power to conquer the whole wizarding community, let alone the entire world, with his magical faculties.
Indeed, similar to Satan, Voldemort exemplifies the damning qualities of greed, wrath, violence, deceit, and betrayal every step of the way on his path
to power.
Nevertheless, Rowling's most visible debts to Dante appear in the aura given off by the darker scenes of her novels. Such chapters evoke a feeling
unquestionably reminiscent of The Inferno to anyone familiar with Dante's work. Specifically, near the end of the sixth installment of the series is a
chapter in which Dumbledore, a Virgil–figure, takes Harry, the Dante to Dumbledore's Virgil, on an attempt to destroy the first of seven horcruxes. The
chapter alludes to Canto III of The Inferno through a series of direct contrasts with
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Huck Finn Summary Chapter 1
R The book starts off with Huck Finn telling what happened after the events in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Huck Finn is now living with the
Widow Douglas. Huck Finn describes how he feels lonesome and wants to go somewhere. After some time Huck Finn hears a "me–yow" noise and
sneaks out of the house to see Tom Sawyer standing in there. The chapter then ends.
Chapter 2–7/7/15
This chapter starts off with Huck and Tom sneaking around when they cross paths with Jim, Miss Watsons slave. Huck talks about how Jim was
looked up upon by other slaves. Huck and Tom meet up with their other friends. Tom Sawyer pitches the idea of starting a band of robbers called
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His father tells him to go and check if there are any fish on the line. Huck sees a canoe, this gives him an idea. Huck decides he will go down the
river instead on foot. Huck starts preparing to make sure the widow nor his father will be able to find him. After his preparations he gets into the canoe
and starts his journey down the river. Huck reaches Jacksons Island and the chapter ends.
Chapter 8–7/8/15
Huck wakes up only to hear "boom" sounds. He sees a ferryboat and realizes that the ferry boat was firing cannons to make his "dead carcass" come to
the top of the water. While getting food Huck sees the people on the ferry are his friends looking for him. Huck walks around the island and he
sees Jim, Miss Watsons slave. Huck says he was very glad to see Jim for he wasn't as lonesome now. Jim tells Huck about how he ran away and Huck
realizes how much people will despise him if he kept mum. Jim tells Huck about all the signs of bad luck. Jim also talks about his experiences related
to money.
Chapter
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Essay About The Hobbit
Bilbo Baggins a hobbit who was very rich and very peculiar. He lived in Bad End, the greatest place in Shire. He has no close friends except Frodo, his
cousin who was adopted as his heir. Bilbo announced that he would hold a party to celebrate his 111 birthday. He invited one hundred and forty four
guests. There was also Gandalf the Wizard, whose fame in the Shire was due mainly to his skill with fires, smokes, and lights. The day finally came.
It was the party started with many entertainments. The hobbits were having fun until it came to Bilbo's speech. He welcomed his forty four guests
to his party and announced unexpected thing. He said that he was leaving and he was gone in a blink of an eye. The guests are speechless as the
stood still in silent. While he was making his speech, he had been fingering the golden ring in his pocket and slipped it on. He was planning to leave
and to have a permanent holiday. He left an envelope with the ring inside to Gandalf to give it for his cousin, Frodo. Frodo rushed back to Bag End
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They went into the village and stopped outside the inn that Tom told them. They hesitated to get inside for a while, but they heard someone singing.
They left the ponies under the arch and wanted to get inside. Frodo bumped into the inn's owner, Barliman Butterbur. They were taken into a room
special made for hobbits with round windows. There was a gathering in the inn called as the company. Frodo, Sam, and Pippin decided to go there
while Merry stayed in the room. There were men, dwarves, and hobbits gathered in that room. They were telling stories there while a man were
listening and looking at them from the distance. He was known as Strider in Bree–hill but they called him Ranger. Pippin almost revealed their secret
but, Frodo managed to stop it by singing a song and everyone attention's to him. He was very pleased and unconsciously vanished in a crowd. He felt
like a
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A Story Of A Short Story
Suddenly everything was doused with bright color. Noise tore through the air leaving a lasting sound of a artificial ocean and sweet aboriginal music.
People were ubiquitous, all seemed to be gazing at the spectacle. "Wouldya look at that Deage".
I woke up in my hotel room that was in the old post office building of Sydney. I got up out of the silky white bed to look out the window, it was just
about my height I forgot I could barely see out of it due to the stone bars in the way. The street was full of people doing whatever they were off to
do while busses and cars crawled along the street. The bathroom door opened with a "erreek" "DeAngelo get in the shower we have twenty minutes
to get out the door" my mother stated sarcastically. I walked away from the window towards the bathroom passing the large TV that we couldn't get to
work the night before. I went into the small bathroom plugged my phone in, turned on some music and got ready to go. We were off to see theopera
house and the light show that was happening that night.
The hotel door closed with a loud "click" as we walked to the elevator. "What bloody took you so long" Neil laughed. We all got in the elevator and
took it to the lobby, it was extravagant for a old building. Marble covered the floor a meeting area on the right alongside a lounge with great
aboriginal art and the check in on the left. My mom and I had the hotel hold our bag for the day because we were leaving that night. As we exited
the double glass door out onto the street, I looked back at the hotel its five stories and dome on the roof paled in comparison to the size of the others
along the roads, one surprised me with a post apocalyptic look while vines hanged off the roof of the building. We passed through a park on our way
to the train station, the winding path we walked had small rails with orange trees. On the right I saw a odd looking bird with a flamingo like body but
it's beak looked to be as big as a shoe.
As we approached the train station I noticed a man selling bread in the small entrance and a sudden hum of people going about their business, most
were dressed in business attire and looked chinese or indian. When I crossed the doorway the room expanded into a massive
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Battle Analysis : Battle Of Trenton
Battle Analysis: Battle of Trenton
The Battle of Trenton is widely regarded as a turning point in the American Revolutionary War. With enlistments in the Continental Army about to
expire at the end of the year, General George Washington risked everything in harsh winter conditions to advance across the Delaware River and
execute a surprise attack on Hessian troops in Trenton, N.J. An evaluation of the moments that led up to the battle, the setting, area of operations, the
Continental and Opposing forces, along with the use of intelligence will reveal the major factors that led to the outcome of the battle. An analysis of the
battle will illustrate how Washington devised an offensive plan that demonstrated many of the principles of war still utilized in military operations today.
Setting
The Battle of Trenton occurred approximately 20 months after the revolution started. On November 16, 1776, the Battle of Fort Washington marked a
decisive victory for the British. The British forces killed 59 Continental soldiers and took another 2,837 prisoner ("Weapons and war," n.d.). Due to the
defeat, Continental soldiers retreated across New Jersey into Pennsylvania. The Continental Army did not suffer any losses, but the troops suffered from
a sense of defeat. Washington and his men faced a cold winter ahead, they were not sufficiently equipped to survive, enlistment contracts neared the
end, local militants refused to take up arms, and the Continental Congress abandoned the
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Film Analysis Of The Dark Knight
Christopher Nolan's 2008 film 'The Dark Knight",tells the thrilling tale of the chaos caused throughout Gotham by the city's villain, The Joker, and
Batman's many attempts to restore peace and order in the city. The film not only explores the two main character's conflict but also incorporates the
idea of showing morality when making decisions and the power held by the city's villain, ideas that can be somewhat experienced in day–to–day life.
Nolan's effective use of film techniques such as camerawork, dialogue, sound, and editing develops these ideas to aid the viewer in understanding the
message shown in The Ferry Scene. In this scene, The Joker makes his last attempt to make people suffer before he is caught, showing the aftermath of
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He had organised this and was then ready to begin to carry out his experiment, in which he expected at least one boat full of people to die as a
result. This showed the power and control he had as Gotham's villain because in just one statement he was able to terrorise people and leave them
with such as difficult decision to make. All scenarios he had implied to the passengers resulted in at least one ferry being blown up, while he
remained unaffected by the outcome. As well as creating a feeling of fear and suspense for the audience, who are watching the scene play out to
discover the outcome, it also makes the viewer question: What is the right and wrong decision to make? What would you do if it was you in that
situation? At the end of the scene, both the criminals and the civilians show morality as they make the decision to not blow up the other boat, but
neither of them are aware of each other's choice. This shows morality because they risk their own lives in an attempt to save the people on the other
ferry even though they are aware that if neither of them press the button, they will all die. We also seeBatman saying to The Joker "what were you
trying to prove? That deep down, everyone is as ugly as you?" as they continue their fight. Batman said this to prove The Joker's theory about the
experiment wrong, as he thought that someone would be selfish, or "ugly" as Batman said, and put their own lives in
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World War One-Personal Narrative
I am private 1st class J.J. Roberts from 28th infantry division, and in 1942 my sergeant told my buddies and I to go ahead and scout out the village.
We were least than 5 yards away went we hear the explosion. Then, my buddies drop to the ground and was bleeding out, and I run and run until a
blizzard came. I could feel the cold wind swept across the field and it made my whole body shiver, I knew I had to find shelter before the weather or
the Nazi destroy me. I found an old barn that wasn't destroyed by the war, and I stay there always altered and watching for wild game to eat. I wait
weeks eating rats and running lower on my water reservoir. The whooshing sound the winds of the blizzard made make my body tired and I start to
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I woke up to the sounds of explosion. I ran out the back door to the woods just before the house explodes. I ran 35 miles in an abandon slaughter
house and stay there for the night. In the morning, I went hunting for some food and water because I was low on rations. I trap a huge fat rabbit
on my way to get water and I got some water from the pond in the back yard. On my way back, I started to clean the rabbit and keeping clover in
case of Nazi planes and ground troops. When I got back, I start a fire to cook my well urn meal and to purify the water from the pond. I don't
known day this is or the month, but I am sure the war is still going on around me. I hear the grenades and landmines going off around me. I stay the
up most of the night listening to the bomb bursting in the air. I start to keep records of my daily day life there in the war. The bombs stop exploding
and all I hear are the peaceful sound of rain drops hitting the roof. I was starting to drift away to the peaceful sound of the rain hitting the roof. Then,
lighting strike the roof of the abandon slaughter house and it starts to go in flames. I woke up from the smell of the smoke and the burned rotten meat.
I bolted out of there faster than a Jackalope on the run, and I went straight to the woods for
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Public Transportation Bill Essay
Background Public transportation is serious need of a massive overhaul in this nation. We are in desperate need to catch up to the European standard of
public transportation in this country. In Europe, citizens can travel across cities, bodies of water, and even counties with their state of the art public
transportation system. Europeans are not nearly as reliant on cars and oil as the United States is because they have the much more practical option of
taking the transportation provided to them by the government to where ever they need to go. They have set a model that the United States needs to
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We have to become more responsible in our way of life and realize that oil will soon run out at current rates and we have to embrace public
transportation now if we are to succeed in the upcoming future. Also, our goal is to make this a greener nation. By reducing the number of cars on
the road and making it possible for every citizen to have access to public transportation, we can reach this goal. It is our duty and responsibility to take
care of the planet and make sure that we do not cause our own destruction. Reducing carbon emissions and greenhouse gasses will put our nation on the
right path for the future.
Our Plan With the overall objective in mind of providing public transportation to all Americans, we have to understand all of the different modes of
transportation that need to be reconstructed and funded properly. America is a geographically diverse nation and all need to be taken into account to
meet the growing demand of transportation over these differing regions. First off, we have to address states that must begin to rely on ferry transport
across bodies of water. The ferry system needs adequate funding so that commuters can cross bodies of water such as the Puget Sound and
Chesapeake Bay. Docks, landings, ferry boats, and employees will all need funding to ensure that this happens. Water public transportation is an
unutilized territory and in this growing age we hope to help it strive. We plan to rebuild ferry landings
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Fight Club Dialectical Journal
Entry #2 We are off on the oregon trail, the Swansons kept their promise and asked the clines if we could join, after some negotiation and the
conformation of me being a blacksmith, they said we could tag along, once we had left I thought all of our problems were over but I was wrong
after a while we had reached a hill, and our oxen couldn't pull all of our supplies, we had to get rid of the piano my wife, that was enough for the
oxen to slowly pull the wagon up and over the hill. We have reached the kansas river it had taken us two days to reach from independence, we had
arrived just as the raft had left to take the last of a wagon train to the other side, once he returned he had told us it would be one dollar to cross after
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We've reached the island crossings and have arrived at the snake river, there was a ferry mann asking for 20 DOLLARS!!! But we decided to walk
across do to the low levels of the water, we grabbed the shovels and walked ahead poking where we'll walk. Were across but with a big problem one
of the mingo children fell and was washed away they asked us to stay and look for a day. They found him washed up on shore still breathing they
brought him a blanket and started a fire for him to dry off. Were off again for fort boise it should take us about a week to arrive there. Weave
traveled halfway there and are tiresome. We've arrived at the fort and have already switched out our animals for new ones our new oxen are
named zeus and hercules because they are so big and strong and the horse was also trade for a clydesdale without a name, we'll soon find one for
him. We have also gotten new food and a new canvass for our wagon the old one was so tattered it did nothing at all all of this was so expensive we
are down to only seven dollars when we had left with eighty. Were off to whitman mission this we have been told this is the hardest to get to because
we have to go through the blue
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Essay on Rochester Business Plan
A Marketing Plan to Retain Rochester's Youth
Rochester's 18–28 year old population has been leaving this city in mass amounts. This is common knowledge, and our plan is targeted towards the
target audience in efforts to keep them here for a longer duration of time.
We feel that there are several beautiful attractions that make up the Greater Rochester Area of which this target audience is unaware. This marketing
plan aims to get this market out into the suburbs and city of Rochester to see the diversity and unique options that our area provides. This will alleviate
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Marketing Tactics 10
10. Cost and Implementation 13
11. Measuring Success 13
12. Summary 14
13. Appendices I–IV 15–17
14. Works Cited
Current Situation
Economic:
Despite the fact that the unemployment rate is at the national average of 5.4% (as of Feb. 2005), there seems to be a negative stigma about Rochester.
Upon taking a
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The Grimwahld: A Short Story
The forest thinned, and the trail began sloping downward as dusk crept upon the Grimwahld. They must be approaching the northern boundary. Larah
sighed in relief. Now they would not have to make camp in the thick gloomy woodland. Ahead, the trail made a sharp turn and disappeared in a gap
in the trees. A short time later, they looked out over the tepid waters of the Black River. Their path continued over a raised embankment and ran onto
rotted and gnarled planks of a bridge before stopping. Beyond the drop–off, short blackened pilings traced the outline of where the bridge once stood.
On the tree–lined river bank opposite them, a similar decrepit bridge landing squatted. Further on stood the outer buildings of Malodier, a few dim
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"What do you mean?" "For example, a copper would have gotten you across the river." Larah nodded in understanding, though she couldn't help
feeling annoyed. Then why didn't he ask for that? At the top of the embankment, they saw the low buildings of Malodier hemmed in by the trees of
the Grimwahld. The village was no more than a dozen unremarkable and ramshackle structures whose sides consisted of mismatched, weathered
wooden boards, and roofs thatched with mud and straw. Many edifices showed some signs of scorching, and several had been patched. They made
their way toward a two–story log structure with a sign dangling from the eaves identifying it as the Black Water Tavern and Inn. Light and sound
emanated from the entrance. After stabling their horses, they walked in. A small number of patrons sat in pairs, but most by themselves. Only a few
heads rose at their entrance, but their gaze did not linger, drifting away to study their mugs with sullen expressions. Larah and Riasean approached
the bar and sat on stools. Riasean motioned the innkeeper over. "Hello, Conal. Ale for me." "Back again so soon? You were here last week." "I made
my delivery quickly." The innkeeper chuckled, and then looked at Larah. "What can I get for
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The Way Out Of The Big Apple
Worm your way out of the Big Apple, drive one hundred miles east, and you'll find yourself gazing out at the question mark that dots the end of Long
Island's North Fork. Located a mile offshore of Orient Point, Plum Island Animal Disease Center is the rumored birthplace of the "Montauk Monster,"
an international bioterrorism target, and the only place in the country that is authorized to work on live foot–and–mouth disease virus. Photographing
the island is strictly prohibited. In Silence of the Lambs, it was proclaimed the "one place fit for Hannibal Lecter." The only way to get there is by
private government ferry. Trespassing deer that swim onto the island are shot and killed. But for microbiologist Brenda Donahue, Plum Island is just...
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In search of a way to continue incorporating her love for animals in her work, Donahue went to veterinary school and moved back to Long Island to
pursue immunology and infectious disease research in a lab in Brookville. Then, in 1997, just after the Brookville lab lost its funding, Donahue
received word of a new job opening–on Plum Island. "The first time I had the job interview," Donahue recalls, "I actually turned the job down because
I thought to myself, 'This is a crazy place to work.'" Eventually, however, the intrigue of Plum Island lured Donahue back in, and in under a year's time,
she found herself back on the island, inside the claustrophobic, window–less, negatively pressurized lab for a second interview. Twenty years later,
Donahue is Plum Island's Manager for the Repository of Transboundary Animal Diseases. "Basically," says Donahue, "that means that I'm the keeper
of all of the islets." Plum Island's collection of islets–or cell clusters–dates back to the 1950s, when the research facility was first established by the
United States Department of Agriculture. "In the event of an outbreak," says Donahue, "if the field wanted to ask, 'Is this a new islet? Is this an old
islet? Is this something man–made?' they could cross–check that with me." As a whole, Donahue's department, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service,
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Five Walt Whitman poems. Metaphors, diction, syntax, form,...
Walt Whitman's poetry is relatively formless and his random patterns have a significant effect on the meaning evoked from the poems. Whitman has a
constant theme of the link between nature/natural experience and humans. He expresses his emotions and opinions through his poems. Some of his
poems are very personable, which makes them very easier to understand and more enjoyable to read. "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" is a poem about the
sharing of experiences. All humans are somehow connected through the common experiences they encounter. It has no rhyme scheme or form and it is
end–stopped. 1 Flood–tide below me! I see you face to face! Clouds of the west––sun there half an hour high––I see you also face to face. Crowds of
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he rest in strong shadow, Saw the slow–wheeling circles and the gradual edging toward the south, Saw the reflection of the summer sky in the water,
Had my eyes dazzled by the shimmering track of beams, Look'd at the fine centrifugal spokes of light round the shape of my head in the sunlit water,
Look'd on the haze on the hills southward and south–westward, Look'd on the vapor as it flew in fleeces tinged with violet, Look'd toward the lower
bay to notice the vessels arriving, Saw their approach, saw aboard those that were near me, Saw the white sails of schooners and sloops, saw the ships
at anchor, The sailors at work in the rigging or out astride the spars, The round masts, the swinging motion of the hulls, the slender serpentine pennants,
The large and small steamers in motion, the pilots in their pilothouses, The white wake left by the passage, the quick tremulous whirl of the wheels,
The flags of all nations, the falling of them at sunset, The scallop–edged waves in the twilight, the ladled cups, the frolic–some crests and glistening,
The stretch afar growing dimmer and dimmer, the gray walls of the granite storehouses by the docks, On the river the shadowy group, the big
steam–tug closely flank'd on each side by the barges, the hay–boat, the belated lighter, On the neighboring shore the fires from the foundry chimneys
burning high and glaringly into the night, Casting their flicker of black contrasted with wild red and yellow light over the
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Analysis Of Walt Whitman 's ' Crossing Brooklyn Ferry '
The American Dream establishes a journey to achieve a goal in order to start a new life. In "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" by Walt Whitman, Walt
Whitman illustrates the arrival to endorse a connection with the American future. Therefore, Walt Whitman conveys the experience of arrival using
images to highlight the steps to reach the American Dream. As a result, the experience of arrival introduces a similar goal people are trying to achieve,
which connects one another. Nevertheless, the people arriving are individuals who seek and work to find the American Dream and settle to a new
beginning. Thus, to represent the experience of arrival, Walt Whitman uses the symbols of the ferry, the natural surroundings and the city of Brooklyn
to convey the celebration of the American Dream. The symbol of the ferry represents a journey to convey the experience of arrival. The ferry
represents the arrival to America because it establishes the beginning and end of a journey. When people leave on a ferry to travel to a new
destination they initially begin a new chapter in their lives. Therefore, the ferry is a new way to change the perspective of a new world. "Cross
from shore to shore, countless crowds of passengers!" (103) establishes the similarities people have of obtaining the same goal. The crowds of people
on the ferry leave their home, to come and search for a new home. Thus, the shore represents the land where people come from, which they come from
different places, but arrive together
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We Real Cool Analysis
Poetry is comprised of many forms and within each form, poets have created; stanzas, rhythm, images, symbolism, meter and meanings. Readers must
read each poem and begin inductive reasoning to understand what is written. In using this reasoning, only then can the poem be explained. There are
many different types of forms and a ballad is one of these poetic forms. It is usually made up of a basic construction of quatrain stanzas. The lines
contain rhyme, and generally tell a story that can be compared to a song. In analyzing, Peter and John by Elinor Wylie, We Real Cool by Gwendolyn
Brooks, Riverbanks Blues by Sterling A. Brown and The Cherry–tree Carol, author unknown, meanings are conveyed through their use of form, rhyme
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Brown, Brown uses the typical quatrain stanza to create a song–like poem one could imagine singing while traveling down a river, "Little Muddy, Big
Muddy, Moreau and Osage, /Little Mary's, Big Mary's, Cedar Creek, /Flood deir muddy water roundabout a man's roots, /Keep him soaked and
stranded and git him weak" (Strand and Boland 94). The words he chose roll off your tongue as they are spoken, and are symbolic of the water as it
moves. Each stanza grows more musical as the poem goes on, like the start of a trip in a ferry on a river– slow to start then smooth as it goes down.
Then there is the poem, The Cherry–tree Carol, author unknown. "This poem's story retells the Christmas Journey to Bethlehem from Luke 2:4–5
through the death of Jesus"(Leith). This ballad uses the typical quatrain stanza to create this story. Each stanza takes us through the walk of Christ,
from birth to death using only Mary and Joseph's names in each stanza. "Then Mary took her Babe/And sat him on her knee, / Saying, 'My dear Son,
tell me/ What this world will be.'" (Strand and Boland 78). The quatrain stanzas help to summarize specific moments in the life of Jesus Christ without
going into a lot of
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Dark Knight Sparknotes
I am going to write a film analysis essay for the film The Dark Knight. My chosen essay topic is: Analyse how visual or sound effects were used to
emphasise a theme in the visual or oral text(s). I need to show how the main themes of showing morality when making decisions and the power held
by the villain are presented in the film through the use of dialogue, camerawork, sound, and editing. I will refer to the scene when The Joker announces
his social experiment and he and Batman have their final fight, The Ferry Scene, for my specific example. I will also comment on the director,
Christopher Nolan's intentions in order to show my personal insight into the film.
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If, however, one of you presses the button, I'll let that boat live. So, who's it going to be: Harvey Dent's most wanted scumbag collection, or the
sweet and innocent civilians? You choose... Oh, and you might want to decide quickly because the people on the other boat might not be so noble."
This is The Joker's way of giving the passengers an ultimatum. Live and kill, or be killed. His experiment furthers the effect of his actions as an
anarchist on the people of Gotham, as the passengers are left in shock and have to make a life or death decision in such a small amount of time. The
lack of hesitation in his relaxed voice makes it clear to the audience that this was a well–rehearsed and planned announcement. He had organised this
and was then ready to begin to carry out his experiment, in which he expected at least one boat full of people to die as a result. This showed the
power and control he had as Gotham's villain because in just one statement he was able to terrorise people and leave them with such as difficult
decision to make. All scenarios he had implied to the passengers resulted in at least one ferry being blown up, while he would remain unaffected by
the outcome. As well as creating a feeling of fear and suspense for the audience, who are watching the scene play out to discover the outcome, it also
makes the viewer question: What is the right and wrong decision to make? What would you do if it was you in that situation? At the end of the scene,
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Similarities Between Ethiopia And The United States
Transportation system in Ethiopia and The United State
The transportation of people, goods, and information is one of the crucial matters in the lives of human beings. Both developing and developed
countries measure their development in respect to the reliability of their transportation, its safety, coverage, availability and the technologies used. The
Ethiopian transportation system uses some of the United State transportation systems and technologies. However, the U.S. and Ethiopia transportation
systems have very huge differences in terms of accessibility, technology, coverage, type and cost.
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In Ethiopia, taxis are mostly vans capable of carrying up to twelve passenger customers who pay a fixed rate to get to their destinations. The taxies
have conductors and this assistant called "woyala" who collect fares. The fares are paid only in cash because there is no electronic payment system.
The conductor calls out the names of the places on the way to the stops and final destination. There are no signs, so the passengers have to listen to
the conductor calling out the locations. On the contrary, in the United States, taxies are mostly small and gave the customer privet ride to a specific
destination. Fees are paid based on the distance driven, and electronic payment is also available for convenience purposes. Because of road
unavailability and unaffordability of cars for local people, the taxi system in Ethiopia is also limited to very few cities unlike the United
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Harvest Time: The Axholme War Agricultural Committee
Harvest time had seen an interesting change of emphasis for the Axholme War Agricultural Committee. For some time they had accepted the
pronouncements of tribunals when calling men from the land to fight. Now they found themselves applying to the War Office hoping to gain the
release from the Army of men with specialist knowledge and skills. One such petition called for the release of Mr. A. Selby of Epworth, serving
with the Army Service Corps. Local farmers needed to know whether they could have the use of his threshing machine! The committee was also keen
to secure the release of the son of a farmer from Westwoodside. The son was in hospital suffering from wounds, when the request came and his
commanding officer wrote back suggesting that a release should be considered as, 'he would do doubt be of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was something farmers had known for months! Late autumn saw news come thick and fast concerning soldiers of the Isle. Driver T. W. Arrand,
only son of Mrs. R. Arrand of Beltoft accepted the Military Medal for his gallantry and bravery on the battlefield. Private A. H. Sibborn, grandson
of Mrs. A. M. Sharp of Grove House, Epworth received the same medal for guiding a platoon from the front, 'through an enemy barrage of great
intensity.' It is likely, however, that the death of Private Ernest Beadle, only son of Mr. Henry Beadle of Crowle, was caused by the inhalation of the
latest terror weapon – mustard gas. Ernest had gone 'missing' for several days during training, and had been discharged from the Army in November
1914 as, 'not being likely to become an efficient soldier.' He re–enlisted the following year, using his late father's name Henry. Poison gases, such as
chlorine and
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Egypt 's Dynastic Period Of Egypt
There are so many fascinating facts about Egypt's history, from the early years to modern day. Egypt is located on the African continent. Before it
became a roman province during the 1st century B.C. it was ruled by 30 dynasties often called pharaohs, this was called Egypt's dynastic period or
ancient Egypt. The dynastic period lasted more than 3000 years which was longer than any other civilization known. From 3500 B.C. there were two
kingdoms in Egypt, Upper, ruled by pharaohs wearing a red crown and Lower ruled by pharaohs wearing a white crown, these two kingdoms were
united by King Horus Narmer, he is the first known king of Egypt, he can be seen in ancient Egyptian paintings wearing both a red and a white crown.
There is not much known about King Narmer, but his name has been found throughout Egypt and even in Syria–Palestine, this evidence indicates that
there was an active trade going on between Egypt and parts of the Ancient Near East. There was a King named Scorpion who was either Narmer's
predecessor or a rival king who ruled the south of the country, his tomb was not far from where King Narmer's tomb was found. From the lack of
evidence we cannot get a clear picture of who these two kings were nor what their relationship is to each other. The last pharaoh of Egypt was
Cleopatra, she was Greek not Egyptian.
Ancient Egyptian life was centered on agriculture. Farming wheat, fruits and vegetables were a means of living, there were some raising of cattle,
sheep, pigs,
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Essay about The KKK—1890’s, 1970’s, and Today
The KKK–1890's, 1970's, and Today A few years ago, my mother told me something thought provoking: we had once lived on the same block as the
leader of the local Ku Klux Klan chapter. That had been in Charlotte, North Carolina, around 1994. The Ku Klux Klan, according to Blaine Varney in
Lynching in the 1890's, used to "...set out on nightly 'terror rides' to harass 'uppity Negroes'...." They are far more infamous, however, for their
"lynching"–nightly "terror rides" that included murder–of African Americans. Varney tells us lynching levels reached their pinnacle in 1892, with 161
recorded murders that year. In modern times, most Americans would agree that the Klan, along with any form of white supremacy, has no place in
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The JBAKC keeps John Brown's action–oriented mindset central to their message in Take a Stand Against the Clan, writing, "To this day, John Brown
remains a leading example of a white American willing to take up arms under the leadership of the Black Liberation struggle in the fight against white
supremacy." They go on to provide three emphasized, bolded points that embody the JBAKC's "Principles of Unity." While valid, one might argue that
these points could seemingly parallel white supremacists' extremist attitudes. Point one urges readers, "Fight White Supremacy in All its Forms! Death
to the Klan!", then further explicates that the struggle against white supremacy has gone on for 400 years. Point two commands, "Follow Black and
Other Third World Leadership!" The sub–point then specifies that white people must also take a stand against their own who advocate for white
supremacy. And finally, point three reads "Support the Struggle of Third World People...! Oppose White Supremacist Attacks!" The JBAKC here
makes it clear that they oppose not just the Klan, but all white supremacy, including white gangs, the Jewish Defense League, and others. They also
state plainly, almost echoing their antagonists, that they advocate fighting fire with fire, promoting violence over peaceful resistance or social reform
(Trodd 282, 283). The next sections of Take a Stand Against the Klan emphasize the appalling history of genocide white supremacy is
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The Repetition Of Ginsberg's Howl
uses the repetition of certain words to sound almost robotic–like. This repetition speaks very strongly to his intensely communist views on capitalism
as a machine.
The use of syntax is the poem also speaks very strongly to Ginsberg's public abuse of drugs and alcohol. The entire piece reads in the same mixed up
order as if the speaker was inebriated or suffering from some sort of mental illness, also a commentary on Ginsberg's opinion of insanity as a form of
genius.
The free verse that Ginsberg uses not only emulates Whitman but it also reflects a lot of what he is referring to in the piece. The aspect of freedom
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The long dawdling lines are a way of mimicking a lazy wander around a grocery store without a list and– again– like in "Howl", are a direct homage to
the speaker's shopping companion: Whitman himself. These prose–like phrases are also meant to be delivered in a single breath, translating a sense of
anxiety or tension in the speaker's voice, used to demonstrate Ginsberg's obvious sadness. The use of apostrophe is a way for Ginsberg to connect
directly to Whitman, to bond with him in a way he never could in reality, him coming so far before Ginsberg's time. The exclamations turning into
question marks are symbolic of excitement turning into anxiety during the poem. Whitman will never be able to answer these questions for Ginsberg,
which fills him with an almost child–like longing. It is the conversational free–verse that allows this poem to be so compelling, and reaffirm Ginsberg's
connection between form and
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Theme Of Death In The Epic Of Gilgamesh
The Mesopotamian understanding of death is uniquely different from modern understandings in that the Mesopotamians lacked a belief in their own
free will. The Mesopotamian epic poem, The Epic of Gilgamesh, can, as a result of both the theology and cosmogony of the civilization, be viewed as
the first literary meditation on death and the human condition. The hero of the epic, Gilgamesh, through a metaphorical self–death, via the death of his
only equal, Enkidu, can begin to comprehend the idea of death. The Epic of Gilgamesh, above all else, is a reflection on mortality and the human place
in the cosmos.
Gilgamesh is "two thirds" (Gilgamesh 61) god, and, as a result of this, lives with a sense of invincibility. The idea of death, of ceasing to exist in
his temporal form, does not originally frighten him, as it does Enkidu, who is able to grasp the true nature of existence because of his bestial
nature. Raised among beasts and the wilderness, death is a very real and very present threat to Enkidu. Though Gilgamesh is aware that "only the
gods live forever" (71) while men's "days are numbered" (71), his understanding of his place in the cosmos is limited. Gilgamesh is unable to
comprehend that though he is part god, he is not a god, and therefore, is subject to mortal laws and constraints. This is evident by his conduct prior to
the arrival of Enkidu, when he behaves monstrously. "His lust leaves no virgin to her lover" (62), and "sounds the tocsin for his amusement" (62).
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The Mistreatment Of Slavery In 'To Sir Toby'
Phillip Freneau's poem "To Sir Toby" details the horrible things that slaves went through on a sugar farm in Jamaica. Throughout the poem you can
see that Freneau is almost pleading for better conditions for the slaves on the farm. Not only could this be seen as a plea to the individual farm
owner, it can also be seen as a poem to spread the word about the overall mistreatment of slaves. While reading his poem you can see some very
obvious similarities to the conditions of the slaves in the South to the slaves in the Caribbean. Although the poem "To Sir Toby" is to a slave owner in
the Caribbean, comparisons to slavery in the south can be seen throughout it, as well as in Freneau's other poems. Slavery has always been a dark
spot in history. Slaves were treated horribly in most areas, though history they had to face inhumane conditions. Although there were many places
that treated slaves horribly the South and the Caribbean were notorious for their atrocious treatment of slaves. In the South and the Caribbean
slaves were forced to work in scorching heat all day. With babies on their backs and overseers with whips at the ready. They were also subject to
tortuous punishments for disobeying their owner's orders. Things like gibbets and lashing were punishment of choice in the Caribbean. While
Freneau was in the Caribbean he enjoyed the beautiful views and landscapes but he could not stand the mistreatment of the slaves that he saw. He
disliked it so much that he wrote a poem to the owner of a sugar plantation that discussed the things that he was upset with. In the first stanza
Freneau compares working Sir Toby's farm to hell. He goes on to say that even though there are no blazing brimstone lakes it is still just like hell
to work on the farm. The slaves that were working there would be suffering extreme heat, just like the slaves in the south. Both groups Southern
and Caribbean salves, were forced out to work in the hot sun all day in open fields. In the second stanza he discusses Sir Toby's whips and says that
they "excite perpetual fears" (To Sir Toby 7). The slaves are always living in fear of Sir Toby and being punished for disobeying or stepping out of line.
The slaves in the south were also in constant
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George Catlett Marshall: The Father Of War
During the 1900's George Catlett Marshall became a hero, because he used carefully devised plans to end as well as prevent future wars and save
innocent lives. George Marshall was not only a soldier but a statesman as well. He made monumental changes as well as achieving peace. He did this
with carefully designed and calculated plans throughout his career. Without a doubt General Marshall is a man of war but even more so a man of
peace.Without the many brilliantly devised plans that General Marshall devised, war may have raged on and communism may have spread. This was
significant to the decorated war hero. This man that was called upon to lead in America's darkest time to lead. While he is a soldier he is also a
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One of the most influential positions he has held is being a Secretary of State under President Harry S. Truman. I believe this to be the most
influential position because he has direct access to the president as well as being next in line for the presidency after the vice–president. He also served
as the Secretary of Defence during the Korean conflict. This is significant because he was supposed to be retired but the president at the time Harry
S.Truman called him out to help end a decades long civil war in China. According to Harry S. Truman he is a firm and patient person. While holding
many political positions he held a more obscure job compared to the others he was the head of the Red Cross. But not after long Truman pulled him to
become the secretary of defence. According to many sources, just some of multitudinous successes include increasing the military, expand weapons
production, helping put agreements into Northern Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) he had proposed while he was Secretary of
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How Does Walt Whitman Relate To Transcendentalism
The habit of going against the grain and rejecting long established ideas is often associated with America, this includes American literature as well. The
Romantic Movement that took over both England and America during the early 19th century, resulted in response to Classicism, focusing more on
emotion and valuing the individual and nature over society as a whole and the industrial cities. Transcendentalism, the movement that both Ralph
Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman belong to, while similar toRomanticism, promoted the idea that all humans were connected not only to each other,
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This is also another way that Whitman displays the connection between humans and nature that is an integral belief of Transcendentalism. Since
humans are part of nature or at the very least connected to nature, then everything humans make must be connected as well. So, even though your
average person, particularly at the time Whitman was writing, may not see any reason for industrial elements to be in poetry, Whitman's
transcendentalist background allowed him to make the connection. The emphasis on nature and humans being connected does not stop with the
inclusion of technology though. Whitman also describes both nature and technology in a similar manner: I too many and many a time cross'd the river
of old, Watched the Twelfth–month sea–gulls, saw them high in the air floatingwith motionless wings, oscillating their bodies, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . Saw the slow–wheeling circles and the gradual edging toward the south, Saw the reflection of the summer sky in the water, Had my eyes
dazzled by the shimmering tracks of beams, Look'd at the fine centrifugal spokes of light round the shape of my headin the sunlit water, (Whitman lines
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Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
Walt Whitman's "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" was written before the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge. It was originally published in 1856 and was
titled "Sun Down Poem." Whitman revised the poem and republished it in the 1860 edition of Leaves of Grass and under its final title, "Crossing
Brooklyn Ferry." Whitman's final version of the poem was completed in 1881. TheBrooklyn Bridge would be completed three years later. The
Brooklyn Ferry was how commuters would get from Manhattan to Brooklyn or vice versa before the Brooklyn Bridge was built. This was also the
time that the American Civil War was taking place, which was a time when America was deeply divided. Whitman wrote his poem as a message or
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He remarks that as those before him crossed the river, and as he has crossed the river, others in the future will also cross the river. In the beginning of
the third part of his poem Whitman said, "It avails not, time nor place–distance avails not, I am with you, you men and women of a generation, or ever
so many generations hence, Just as you feel when you look on the river and sky, so I felt, Just as any of you is one of a living crowd, I was one of
a crowd, Just as you are refresh'd by the gladness of the river and the bright flow, I was refresh'd, Just as you stand and lean on the rail, yet hurry with
the swift current, I stood yet was hurried, Just as you look on the numberless masts of ships and the thick–stemm'd pipes of steamboats, I look'd."
Whitman knew that the people would change, some would die and others would join. He knew that the ferry would change as repairs were made and
the city was guaranteed to change as it expanded. Whitman also knew that there would always be things that humans never be able to change, like the
water that keeps flowing and the wind that keeps on blowing and even the sun that keeps on
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Battle Hymn Of The Republic Analysis
Battle Hymn of the Republic
A1: When I listened to the song in its entirety, rather than what we were instructed to sing in church, I heard many lyrics and music that I had not
heard before. The song reminds me of growing up in church. We would sing this song often. However, it was the lyrics were always only accompanied
by the piano and maybe the organ. I appreciated the song much more with all the instrumental pieces in the background.
This is a song that I believe will always make you feel patriotic and think of the military. I can't imagine thinking of anything else while you listen to this
song. It catches your attention with the snare drum fanfare and then the trumpet sounding. You can't help but to stop and listen. A2: One of the... Show
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While there, she heard troops singing, "John Brown's Body." She was inspired to write new lyrics to the song and in February 1862, "The Battle Hymn
of the Republic" was born. This song became a rousing cry for the Union during the Civil War. It was also used in the women's suffrage movement
(Biography.com, 2016). Interestingly enough, this song had gone through two other lyric changes before this one. It was originally, "Say, Brother's
Will You Meet Us?" and "John Brown's Body" before becoming "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" (Civilwar.org,
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A Brief Note On Trade Gravity Model Has Its Roots From...
1.3. Literature Review
Trade gravity model has its roots from physics where the law of gravity states that the force of gravity between two objects is directly proportional to
the product of the masses of the two objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. In symbols: Force of
Gravity=G((M_1 M_2)/(D_12^2 )) (2.1)
In the early version of the gravity trade model, the gravity equation can be represented in the following general equation for the expected value ofx_ij,
the bilateral trade between country i and country j. E[x_ij]=A_i^x A_j^m D_ij^(–СІ) expвЃЎ[О»L_ij] (2.2)
In the above equation A_i^(x ) and A_j^m are indexes of the attributes of the trading partners, i and j, and correspond to the masses of two objects in
Newtonian universal gravitation equation, Dij is the geographical distance between them, the same as in the gravity equation in physics, and Lij is a
vector of bilateral indicators of the linkage between the two trading partners. The superscripts x and m represent the exporter and importer respectively,
СІ is the distance effect which is expected to have negative value in a number of empirical studies and represents the elasticity of bilateral trade with
respect to distance and it is 2 in the Newtonian equation. The vector О» denotes the coefficients on the linkage variables and typically includes sharing
a common border (adjacency), colonial history,
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Ginsberg Howl And Other Poetry Analysis
Honora Ankong
Professor Sara Gelston
English 106–04
March 23, 2016 A critical Analysis of Allen Ginsberg's Howl And Other Poems
Allen Ginsberg's collection Howl and Other Poems is a collection of poems that exudes rebellion. Every word and every stanza that Ginsberg writes
throughout every single one of the poems is fueled with intentionality, and is used very purposefully to achieve a greater meaning. The entire
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In the very beginning the speaker talks about "Negro streets" , and in contest to the time period, Black culture was segregated from white culture, and
references of black culture weren't found in mainstream white America. He also talks about jazz which is a staple in black culture at the time. Jazz
was was also considered rebellious music because it didn't conform to the rhythm and beat of typical white music at the time. Ginsberg and his fellow
poet friends usually sneaked in backrooms in San–Francisco to listen to jazz music, and that is part of the reason why their poetry movement was
named " The beat movement"
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The Film Thor ( 2011 ) Directed By Kenneth Branagh
Sierra Burow
4/16/15
SCAN 3202 The film Thor (2011) directed by Kenneth Branagh is a piece of contemporary expressive culture that draws from many various
components of Norse mythology. Of the mythological characters being used, the most prominent in the film are Thor, Odin, Frigg, Sif, and Heimdall.
The contemporary depictions of these characters parallel and diverge their depictions in original old Norse mythology sources in numerous ways. These
original sources include but are not limited to The Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson and The Poetic Edda translated by Carolyne Larrington, both being
revered and treasured by scholars and Norse fans alike. The contemporary portrayals of Norse mythological characters in the film Thor took the form
they did for a variety of reasons, the foremost being Judeo–Christian influence, followed by the objective to create a film that is contemporary and
relatable to a wide demographic. In Marvel's 2011 film, Thor could be described as a cross between an alien, superhero, and a God. However
according to Norse myth, he is a God that presides over the air, including wind, storms, rain, and therefore crop growth and fertility. He is the most
valiant of the Gods despite his inevitable doom in Ragnarok; he is committed to protecting humanity, hyper–masculine, and wields a powerful hammer
that boomerang's back to him when he throws it and helps him in his duty to protect humanity against evil (Lindow 486 (Thor's Hammar)). Thor
primarily specializes
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Wasps Research Paper
When one considers important events in US history, things like the American Revolution, the Westward Expansion, or the Civil Rights Movement
come to mind. One in particular that I find compelling, is the creation of the Women Airforce Service Pilots better known as WASPs, during World
War II. I find it interesting because prior to this time and after this period, woman had a very limited social status. But for a brief time in the 1940s,
women achieved not only job equality but went above and beyond what society expected in many areas. The WASPs were one such group who broke
barriers in more ways than one.
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It was a short bubble of equality and opportunity for women –– one not available before this time, and not present again for many years to come. While
the WASPs represent equality in the military work force, they also represent something greater: Women following their passions and dreams.
"Anything is possible!' If you dream it and you believe it, you can do it. Do your homework, dream your dreams, be true to yourself and someday,
with hard work and persistence, you too can fly wingtip to wingtip with any pilot, in any plane, anywhere!" These woman led by example by
following this and achieving goals. Some one so bold and bright like Jacqueline Cochran ought to have been recognized immediately after her
incredible success. She will never be forgotten for, she did so much to make her dream a reality. I found my interest in the WASP program very
easily, because I have always dreamt of being a pilot. I wanted to learn more about where it all began, and I'm glad I did. The experiences Cochran
and the Wasps fought for made it possible for me to follow my destiny.To have such motivation and endurance to excel in something you believe in, is
so powerful and can really change the outcome for not just one but
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Civil War Battles
The Major Battles of the Civil War
No other war seems to hold our focus like the Civil War. Scholars have chosen to make it their life's work, authors have written reams about it, and
we all feel some kind of connection to the Civil War. This paper was created to highlight some of the major battles that took place during that conflict.
Major battles usually marked a drastic change in the momentum from one side to the other or led to massive losses of troops. These battles and their
results all played a huge part in the outcome of the war.
One of the war's first battles was the Battle of First Bull Run. Today's site of the Battle of First Bull Run is a tranquil pasture surrounded by trees and
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As a consequence, he was recalled to Washington on 7 November to hand over his command to Major General Ambrose Burnside.
The Troop Commander for this battle was Ambrose Powell Hill. A. P. Hill was considered by Lee to be one of his best generals. He took care of
his troops, yet wasn't afraid to put them in battle when the time came. As a West Point graduate of 1847, he served in the US Artillery and saw
action in Mexico in the last year of the war there, 1848. He spent some time in the Third Seminole War and on the frontier. When Hill answer the
call of his native Virginia and joined the side of the Confederacy, he did so as a first lieutenant. He was promoted to colonel of the 13th Virginia and
saw his first big action at First Bull Run. Afterward, he was promoted to brigadier general and performed well during the Peninsula Campaign. His
efforts there won him a promotion to major general as head of a division. His division, the Light Division, won a firm reputation as a fast moving
force. Hill himself would lead his troops into battle. The Battle of Gettysburg was "accidentally" the bloodiest battle of the war. Neither Lee nor
Meade wanted to fight at Gettysburg which was the cross roads for 10 different roads. Major forces from both armies collided there and the battle
began. Not only did it claim many American lives but it also changed the course of the war.
Lee's plan was to take the war to the north and
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Argumentative Essay On Hercules
There have been many great Greek heroes in times past, but the son of Zeus and Alcmene, Hercules was by far among the greatest of them all. He is
mostly known for his incredible strength and all of his achievements as a hero. When we think of the name Hercules, we often times first picture the
story of what I believe is one of the best Disney films ever created –– Hercules. What we often don't think about is the ancient Greek myth that brought
along this movie.
After reading about the ancient myth, I found some differences between the movie and the story. There are as many different versions of Hercules'
life story as there are storytellers. Differences between the Disney movie version and other versions include the explanation of who Hercules' parents
were, and why he had to perform the 12 Labors. I plan to get in depth specifically about the series of labors that Hercules endured. Hercules is the
Roman name for the Greek hero named Heracles. As the ancient myth goes, Hercules was half man and half God. He was known as the strongest of
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Hades was god of the dead. His underground kingdom, to which all mortals eventually traveled, was located beneath the earth and it was called the
Underworld, or Hades, after its ruler. To get to Cerberus, he first had to get past Charon the Boatman. There were two strict conditions that had to
be met in order for Charon to ferry people across the Styx. They must first pay a fare or a bribe, and second they must be dead. Hercules met
neither of these conditions. Charon and Hercules sat and glowered at each other until Charon gave in out of fear and let him cross. Once he reached
Cerberus, he faced his biggest challenge. The dog had razor sharp teeth, 50 heads, venomous snake as a tail, and various other snakes growing on his
back. This was a true
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The Major Battles of the Civil War Essay
The Major Battles of the Civil War
No other war seems to hold our focus like the Civil War. Scholars have chosen to make it their life's work, authors have written reams about it, and we
all feel some kind of connection to the Civil War. This paper was created to highlight some of the major battles that took place during that conflict.
Major battles usually marked a drastic change in the momentum from one side to the other or led to massive losses of troops. These battles and their
results all played a huge part in the outcome of the war.
One of the war's first battles was the Battle of First Bull Run. Today's site of the Battle of First Bull Run is a tranquil pasture surrounded by trees and
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General Pierre Beauregard, commander of Confederate troops at the Battle of First Bull Run and second–in–command during the Battle of Shiloh,
commented that the enemy was given "...the most surprising surprise" but the delays allowed Union reinforcements to take their place on the
battlefield beside their comrades and drive the rebels back after two days of fighting. No ground was gained, no strategic town was taken, no supply
depot was sacked, but the Union victory did force the evacuation of Confederate troops from much of Tennessee and split the rebel forces along the
lines formed by the Mississippi River.
Albert Sidney Johnson was a Troop Commander in this battle. Johnston was born in Kentucky and obtained his education at West Point. He
graduated in 1826. Johnston's first taste of active service came in 1832 during the Black Hawk Indian War. He resigned his commission afterwards
only to return to active duty in 1836. He fought against the United States Indians on the River Neches and served in the Mexican War with Major
General Zachary Taylor. Taylor made Johnston a paymaster during Taylor's presidency. He continued his rise in the ranks by becoming a colonel in the
2nd Calvary, a brevet brigadier general commanding the Utah military district and in 1861 the commander of the Pacific Coast.
Johnston was the highest–ranking individual on either side to die in battle. While directing operations during the battle, Johnston was
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Marysia Gonzalez
Megan Green
General English
20 July 2017
WEEPA! My Love of the Island! My job as a travel consultant for Pfizer gave me lots of opportunities but the best was the opportunity to travel to
wonderful places. I have been able to see and enjoy many exotic and not so exotic places. However, in 1997 I got the wonderful gift and greatest
pleasure of my life and that was the chance to travel to Puerto Rico for a business trip. As soon as I landed in San Juan and we got into our Jeep
Wrangler and headed out of the city I knew I had fallen in love with this Island. As we left the airport, the humidity and the temperature was steamy. I
found that the sites and the sounds of the island was captivating. We were traveling towards the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Parque de Bombas was originally built in 1882 for an exposition and from 1883 to 1989 it served as headquarters of the Ponce Fire Corps On Guancha
Paseo Tablado, the boardwalk, was another fun stop where we stroll with lively local PonceГ±os–the teen scene, elders and family. The pier here is the
departure point for a regularly scheduled weekend ferry to Caja de Muertos(Coffin Island or Dead Box Island), a small island of pristine beaches,
with an old lighthouse (built in 1887) and a marked snorkel trail. For an incredible view of how the mountains meet the sea in Ponce, drive to the
summit of El Vigia Hill, where lookouts once scanned for attacking ships. We also to the time to ascend the "Virgin 's Cross" (La Cruz del Vigia), a
100–foot observation tower, and view of Ponce and Caja de Muertos. Built in 1984, the cross is a memorial to the Spanish garrison established atop
of the hill to watch for smugglers ' ships attempting to unload contraband on the southern coastline of Puerto Rico back in 1801. Nearby is the Tibes
Indian Ceremonial Center this was discovered in 1975 after hurricane rains had uncovered pottery. At this time only a small portion so far has been
excavated, it is site of the oldest cemetery uncovered up to date in the Antilles Islands. Some 200 skeletons have been unearthed, their bodies dating as
far back as from AD300. This is one of the largest as well as the most important archaeological finds in the West Indies. These ancient sites
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Narrative Essay On Alicia Raven
Alicia's soul was carefully weighed and then taken from her and then she was herded with all the other lost people headed out of this world. No
longer in control of her body, it was almost hypnotic how they had seized control of her body, while leaving her mind intact. Taken to a large
holding pen, the people sat there listless, waiting for the next step to come to them. It seemed like an eon, but could have been twenty minutes
before a large raven appeared and then took the appearance of an apparition. Its shiny black skin and beak like nose only informed people to line up
and then stand in front of it where it eyed you keenly. The gaze looking inside you to see what worth you would have in the underworld and then an
almost imperceptible nod to the right or left indicated the lane you were to follow. Most of the souls went to the left where new black soldiers waited
them. Large scythes at port arms and snarling black dogs and hyenas... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A smaller raven came up and with two quick slashes of its claws, ripped her clothes off her, small red welts indicated on her stomach where the
cuts had come too closely and then she was slowly mummified in black latex. The roll started at the tips of her now bare toes and went up to mask
her head until she was completely covered from head to toe in the latex. Her arms criss crossed over her breasts, her legs tied tightly together until
there was no room for her sex to breathe, not even a care was given to her mouth or nose. She was simply property, a long line of property that needed
to be herded along. Two bodies eventually came to the latexed body and picked her up, one at her head and one at her feet where she was taken to a
long ferry. Two small copper coins were put over her eyes, mere pennies to pay the ferryman who grabbed the oars and started to
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The Resilience Center Lists The Definition Of Resiliency
The Resiliency Center lists the definition of Resiliency as:
Able to recover quickly from misfortune; able to return to original form after being bent, compressed, or stretched out of shape. A human ability to
recover quickly from disruptive change, or misfortune without being overwhelmed or acting in dysfunctional or harmful ways. As in "Our team
showed great resilience," or "Our team had good resiliency." (n.d.)
There are numerous points of view on resiliency, as non‑governmental associations (NGOs) perceive that individuals ' capacity to better withstand
and recuperate from calamities is basic to maintaining improvement. NGOs, contributors and worldwide reaction groups are attempting to characterize
resiliency in their terms. CRS characterizes resiliency as "the capacity of people, communities and institutions to advance integral human development
in the face of shocks, cycles and trends" (2014, p.2). The vulnerable individuals themselves best characterize strength and resiliency. What vulnerable
individuals accept helps most to their versatility limit is discriminating to current dialogs on resiliency. Contributors and NGOs may have their own
meaning of the term; however, an understanding of what it really means to individuals looking to make their community resilient is crucial to outlining
successful Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and recovery activities in development, risk reaction and catastrophe recuperation programs (CRS, 2014).
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  • 2. Essay on Battle of Antietam The following case study will be about the Battle of Antietam that took place on September 17, 1862 in Sharpsburg, Maryland along the Antietam Creek. Known as "...the bloodiest single day in American History," by the end of the day there would be approximately twenty–three thousand casualties of which forty–five hundred to six thousand were dead. The first topic of discussion will be on the history leading up to the morning of the seventeenth in order to establish the mindset of the commanders on both sides of the creek. After the stage is set for the battle the dialogue will be guided through the three major battles of the day that encompass the Battle of Antietam. Lastly the dissertation will wrap up the Battle of Antietam and focus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this time the Union had taken over the North Carolina sound and major ports along the South Carolina coast to include the Port of Savannah, Georgia. In addition they had seized control of major ports along the east coast of Florida and Fernandina and St Augustine along the west coast of Florida. The control of all these major ports allowed for the effective blockading of the south from outside aid and resupply along with providing a good staging area for attacks against the Confederates. In the summer of 1862 the Union's Fifth Corp which was commanded by General McClellan came under attack from General Robert E. Lee. This attack was not foreseen because General McClellan and the Union felt that they were on the offensive against the Confederate army. The attack came on June 26, 1862 at Beaver Dam Creek where McClellan's Fifth Corps was stationed near Mechanicsville, Virginia. After close to a week of battling the Fifth Corps retreated to Harrison's Landing located on the James River. General Lee retained the initiative he gained at Beaver Creek Dam and continued to pursue General McClellan. By the third of July General McClellan along with the Army of the Potomac was ordered by Washington to retreat from Harrison's Landing. The pressure from these actions caused President Lincoln to pull back some of his forces from various areas and reduce the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Analysis Of Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince Matt Hodel Dante Ms. Harlow 7 May 2012 Perversions of Hell in Harry Potter and the Half–Blood Prince J. K. Rowling, along with many other modern fantasy authors, owes a great deal to Dante in the formulation of her best–selling series. Though the subject matter she undertakes–a magical world of witchcraft and wizardry–would have, in Dante's eyes, landed her in the eighth circle of the Inferno, fourth pouch, Rowling would arguably have been unable to create the magical universe of Harry Potter without immense inspiration from The Divine Comedy. In an overly simplistic picture, Voldemort might be thought of as a representation of Satan, arrogantly believing that he has the power to conquer the whole wizarding community, let alone the entire world, with his magical faculties. Indeed, similar to Satan, Voldemort exemplifies the damning qualities of greed, wrath, violence, deceit, and betrayal every step of the way on his path to power. Nevertheless, Rowling's most visible debts to Dante appear in the aura given off by the darker scenes of her novels. Such chapters evoke a feeling unquestionably reminiscent of The Inferno to anyone familiar with Dante's work. Specifically, near the end of the sixth installment of the series is a chapter in which Dumbledore, a Virgil–figure, takes Harry, the Dante to Dumbledore's Virgil, on an attempt to destroy the first of seven horcruxes. The chapter alludes to Canto III of The Inferno through a series of direct contrasts with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Huck Finn Summary Chapter 1 R The book starts off with Huck Finn telling what happened after the events in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Huck Finn is now living with the Widow Douglas. Huck Finn describes how he feels lonesome and wants to go somewhere. After some time Huck Finn hears a "me–yow" noise and sneaks out of the house to see Tom Sawyer standing in there. The chapter then ends. Chapter 2–7/7/15 This chapter starts off with Huck and Tom sneaking around when they cross paths with Jim, Miss Watsons slave. Huck talks about how Jim was looked up upon by other slaves. Huck and Tom meet up with their other friends. Tom Sawyer pitches the idea of starting a band of robbers called "Tom Sawyers Gang" in which each one of the friends must take an oath. All of the boys... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His father tells him to go and check if there are any fish on the line. Huck sees a canoe, this gives him an idea. Huck decides he will go down the river instead on foot. Huck starts preparing to make sure the widow nor his father will be able to find him. After his preparations he gets into the canoe and starts his journey down the river. Huck reaches Jacksons Island and the chapter ends. Chapter 8–7/8/15 Huck wakes up only to hear "boom" sounds. He sees a ferryboat and realizes that the ferry boat was firing cannons to make his "dead carcass" come to the top of the water. While getting food Huck sees the people on the ferry are his friends looking for him. Huck walks around the island and he sees Jim, Miss Watsons slave. Huck says he was very glad to see Jim for he wasn't as lonesome now. Jim tells Huck about how he ran away and Huck realizes how much people will despise him if he kept mum. Jim tells Huck about all the signs of bad luck. Jim also talks about his experiences related to money. Chapter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay About The Hobbit Bilbo Baggins a hobbit who was very rich and very peculiar. He lived in Bad End, the greatest place in Shire. He has no close friends except Frodo, his cousin who was adopted as his heir. Bilbo announced that he would hold a party to celebrate his 111 birthday. He invited one hundred and forty four guests. There was also Gandalf the Wizard, whose fame in the Shire was due mainly to his skill with fires, smokes, and lights. The day finally came. It was the party started with many entertainments. The hobbits were having fun until it came to Bilbo's speech. He welcomed his forty four guests to his party and announced unexpected thing. He said that he was leaving and he was gone in a blink of an eye. The guests are speechless as the stood still in silent. While he was making his speech, he had been fingering the golden ring in his pocket and slipped it on. He was planning to leave and to have a permanent holiday. He left an envelope with the ring inside to Gandalf to give it for his cousin, Frodo. Frodo rushed back to Bag End and he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They went into the village and stopped outside the inn that Tom told them. They hesitated to get inside for a while, but they heard someone singing. They left the ponies under the arch and wanted to get inside. Frodo bumped into the inn's owner, Barliman Butterbur. They were taken into a room special made for hobbits with round windows. There was a gathering in the inn called as the company. Frodo, Sam, and Pippin decided to go there while Merry stayed in the room. There were men, dwarves, and hobbits gathered in that room. They were telling stories there while a man were listening and looking at them from the distance. He was known as Strider in Bree–hill but they called him Ranger. Pippin almost revealed their secret but, Frodo managed to stop it by singing a song and everyone attention's to him. He was very pleased and unconsciously vanished in a crowd. He felt like a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. A Story Of A Short Story Suddenly everything was doused with bright color. Noise tore through the air leaving a lasting sound of a artificial ocean and sweet aboriginal music. People were ubiquitous, all seemed to be gazing at the spectacle. "Wouldya look at that Deage". I woke up in my hotel room that was in the old post office building of Sydney. I got up out of the silky white bed to look out the window, it was just about my height I forgot I could barely see out of it due to the stone bars in the way. The street was full of people doing whatever they were off to do while busses and cars crawled along the street. The bathroom door opened with a "erreek" "DeAngelo get in the shower we have twenty minutes to get out the door" my mother stated sarcastically. I walked away from the window towards the bathroom passing the large TV that we couldn't get to work the night before. I went into the small bathroom plugged my phone in, turned on some music and got ready to go. We were off to see theopera house and the light show that was happening that night. The hotel door closed with a loud "click" as we walked to the elevator. "What bloody took you so long" Neil laughed. We all got in the elevator and took it to the lobby, it was extravagant for a old building. Marble covered the floor a meeting area on the right alongside a lounge with great aboriginal art and the check in on the left. My mom and I had the hotel hold our bag for the day because we were leaving that night. As we exited the double glass door out onto the street, I looked back at the hotel its five stories and dome on the roof paled in comparison to the size of the others along the roads, one surprised me with a post apocalyptic look while vines hanged off the roof of the building. We passed through a park on our way to the train station, the winding path we walked had small rails with orange trees. On the right I saw a odd looking bird with a flamingo like body but it's beak looked to be as big as a shoe. As we approached the train station I noticed a man selling bread in the small entrance and a sudden hum of people going about their business, most were dressed in business attire and looked chinese or indian. When I crossed the doorway the room expanded into a massive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Battle Analysis : Battle Of Trenton Battle Analysis: Battle of Trenton The Battle of Trenton is widely regarded as a turning point in the American Revolutionary War. With enlistments in the Continental Army about to expire at the end of the year, General George Washington risked everything in harsh winter conditions to advance across the Delaware River and execute a surprise attack on Hessian troops in Trenton, N.J. An evaluation of the moments that led up to the battle, the setting, area of operations, the Continental and Opposing forces, along with the use of intelligence will reveal the major factors that led to the outcome of the battle. An analysis of the battle will illustrate how Washington devised an offensive plan that demonstrated many of the principles of war still utilized in military operations today. Setting The Battle of Trenton occurred approximately 20 months after the revolution started. On November 16, 1776, the Battle of Fort Washington marked a decisive victory for the British. The British forces killed 59 Continental soldiers and took another 2,837 prisoner ("Weapons and war," n.d.). Due to the defeat, Continental soldiers retreated across New Jersey into Pennsylvania. The Continental Army did not suffer any losses, but the troops suffered from a sense of defeat. Washington and his men faced a cold winter ahead, they were not sufficiently equipped to survive, enlistment contracts neared the end, local militants refused to take up arms, and the Continental Congress abandoned the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Film Analysis Of The Dark Knight Christopher Nolan's 2008 film 'The Dark Knight",tells the thrilling tale of the chaos caused throughout Gotham by the city's villain, The Joker, and Batman's many attempts to restore peace and order in the city. The film not only explores the two main character's conflict but also incorporates the idea of showing morality when making decisions and the power held by the city's villain, ideas that can be somewhat experienced in day–to–day life. Nolan's effective use of film techniques such as camerawork, dialogue, sound, and editing develops these ideas to aid the viewer in understanding the message shown in The Ferry Scene. In this scene, The Joker makes his last attempt to make people suffer before he is caught, showing the aftermath of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He had organised this and was then ready to begin to carry out his experiment, in which he expected at least one boat full of people to die as a result. This showed the power and control he had as Gotham's villain because in just one statement he was able to terrorise people and leave them with such as difficult decision to make. All scenarios he had implied to the passengers resulted in at least one ferry being blown up, while he remained unaffected by the outcome. As well as creating a feeling of fear and suspense for the audience, who are watching the scene play out to discover the outcome, it also makes the viewer question: What is the right and wrong decision to make? What would you do if it was you in that situation? At the end of the scene, both the criminals and the civilians show morality as they make the decision to not blow up the other boat, but neither of them are aware of each other's choice. This shows morality because they risk their own lives in an attempt to save the people on the other ferry even though they are aware that if neither of them press the button, they will all die. We also seeBatman saying to The Joker "what were you trying to prove? That deep down, everyone is as ugly as you?" as they continue their fight. Batman said this to prove The Joker's theory about the experiment wrong, as he thought that someone would be selfish, or "ugly" as Batman said, and put their own lives in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. World War One-Personal Narrative I am private 1st class J.J. Roberts from 28th infantry division, and in 1942 my sergeant told my buddies and I to go ahead and scout out the village. We were least than 5 yards away went we hear the explosion. Then, my buddies drop to the ground and was bleeding out, and I run and run until a blizzard came. I could feel the cold wind swept across the field and it made my whole body shiver, I knew I had to find shelter before the weather or the Nazi destroy me. I found an old barn that wasn't destroyed by the war, and I stay there always altered and watching for wild game to eat. I wait weeks eating rats and running lower on my water reservoir. The whooshing sound the winds of the blizzard made make my body tired and I start to drift away. I... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I woke up to the sounds of explosion. I ran out the back door to the woods just before the house explodes. I ran 35 miles in an abandon slaughter house and stay there for the night. In the morning, I went hunting for some food and water because I was low on rations. I trap a huge fat rabbit on my way to get water and I got some water from the pond in the back yard. On my way back, I started to clean the rabbit and keeping clover in case of Nazi planes and ground troops. When I got back, I start a fire to cook my well urn meal and to purify the water from the pond. I don't known day this is or the month, but I am sure the war is still going on around me. I hear the grenades and landmines going off around me. I stay the up most of the night listening to the bomb bursting in the air. I start to keep records of my daily day life there in the war. The bombs stop exploding and all I hear are the peaceful sound of rain drops hitting the roof. I was starting to drift away to the peaceful sound of the rain hitting the roof. Then, lighting strike the roof of the abandon slaughter house and it starts to go in flames. I woke up from the smell of the smoke and the burned rotten meat. I bolted out of there faster than a Jackalope on the run, and I went straight to the woods for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Public Transportation Bill Essay Background Public transportation is serious need of a massive overhaul in this nation. We are in desperate need to catch up to the European standard of public transportation in this country. In Europe, citizens can travel across cities, bodies of water, and even counties with their state of the art public transportation system. Europeans are not nearly as reliant on cars and oil as the United States is because they have the much more practical option of taking the transportation provided to them by the government to where ever they need to go. They have set a model that the United States needs to strive for and meet in the near future. The government is pouring billions of dollars every year to sustain and attempt to fix the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have to become more responsible in our way of life and realize that oil will soon run out at current rates and we have to embrace public transportation now if we are to succeed in the upcoming future. Also, our goal is to make this a greener nation. By reducing the number of cars on the road and making it possible for every citizen to have access to public transportation, we can reach this goal. It is our duty and responsibility to take care of the planet and make sure that we do not cause our own destruction. Reducing carbon emissions and greenhouse gasses will put our nation on the right path for the future. Our Plan With the overall objective in mind of providing public transportation to all Americans, we have to understand all of the different modes of transportation that need to be reconstructed and funded properly. America is a geographically diverse nation and all need to be taken into account to meet the growing demand of transportation over these differing regions. First off, we have to address states that must begin to rely on ferry transport across bodies of water. The ferry system needs adequate funding so that commuters can cross bodies of water such as the Puget Sound and Chesapeake Bay. Docks, landings, ferry boats, and employees will all need funding to ensure that this happens. Water public transportation is an unutilized territory and in this growing age we hope to help it strive. We plan to rebuild ferry landings ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Fight Club Dialectical Journal Entry #2 We are off on the oregon trail, the Swansons kept their promise and asked the clines if we could join, after some negotiation and the conformation of me being a blacksmith, they said we could tag along, once we had left I thought all of our problems were over but I was wrong after a while we had reached a hill, and our oxen couldn't pull all of our supplies, we had to get rid of the piano my wife, that was enough for the oxen to slowly pull the wagon up and over the hill. We have reached the kansas river it had taken us two days to reach from independence, we had arrived just as the raft had left to take the last of a wagon train to the other side, once he returned he had told us it would be one dollar to cross after awhile we had... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We've reached the island crossings and have arrived at the snake river, there was a ferry mann asking for 20 DOLLARS!!! But we decided to walk across do to the low levels of the water, we grabbed the shovels and walked ahead poking where we'll walk. Were across but with a big problem one of the mingo children fell and was washed away they asked us to stay and look for a day. They found him washed up on shore still breathing they brought him a blanket and started a fire for him to dry off. Were off again for fort boise it should take us about a week to arrive there. Weave traveled halfway there and are tiresome. We've arrived at the fort and have already switched out our animals for new ones our new oxen are named zeus and hercules because they are so big and strong and the horse was also trade for a clydesdale without a name, we'll soon find one for him. We have also gotten new food and a new canvass for our wagon the old one was so tattered it did nothing at all all of this was so expensive we are down to only seven dollars when we had left with eighty. Were off to whitman mission this we have been told this is the hardest to get to because we have to go through the blue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay on Rochester Business Plan A Marketing Plan to Retain Rochester's Youth Rochester's 18–28 year old population has been leaving this city in mass amounts. This is common knowledge, and our plan is targeted towards the target audience in efforts to keep them here for a longer duration of time. We feel that there are several beautiful attractions that make up the Greater Rochester Area of which this target audience is unaware. This marketing plan aims to get this market out into the suburbs and city of Rochester to see the diversity and unique options that our area provides. This will alleviate the negative stigma held by the 18–28 demographic by bringing to their attention the ample business and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marketing Tactics 10 10. Cost and Implementation 13 11. Measuring Success 13 12. Summary 14 13. Appendices I–IV 15–17 14. Works Cited Current Situation Economic: Despite the fact that the unemployment rate is at the national average of 5.4% (as of Feb. 2005), there seems to be a negative stigma about Rochester. Upon taking a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Grimwahld: A Short Story The forest thinned, and the trail began sloping downward as dusk crept upon the Grimwahld. They must be approaching the northern boundary. Larah sighed in relief. Now they would not have to make camp in the thick gloomy woodland. Ahead, the trail made a sharp turn and disappeared in a gap in the trees. A short time later, they looked out over the tepid waters of the Black River. Their path continued over a raised embankment and ran onto rotted and gnarled planks of a bridge before stopping. Beyond the drop–off, short blackened pilings traced the outline of where the bridge once stood. On the tree–lined river bank opposite them, a similar decrepit bridge landing squatted. Further on stood the outer buildings of Malodier, a few dim lights giving... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "What do you mean?" "For example, a copper would have gotten you across the river." Larah nodded in understanding, though she couldn't help feeling annoyed. Then why didn't he ask for that? At the top of the embankment, they saw the low buildings of Malodier hemmed in by the trees of the Grimwahld. The village was no more than a dozen unremarkable and ramshackle structures whose sides consisted of mismatched, weathered wooden boards, and roofs thatched with mud and straw. Many edifices showed some signs of scorching, and several had been patched. They made their way toward a two–story log structure with a sign dangling from the eaves identifying it as the Black Water Tavern and Inn. Light and sound emanated from the entrance. After stabling their horses, they walked in. A small number of patrons sat in pairs, but most by themselves. Only a few heads rose at their entrance, but their gaze did not linger, drifting away to study their mugs with sullen expressions. Larah and Riasean approached the bar and sat on stools. Riasean motioned the innkeeper over. "Hello, Conal. Ale for me." "Back again so soon? You were here last week." "I made my delivery quickly." The innkeeper chuckled, and then looked at Larah. "What can I get for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Way Out Of The Big Apple Worm your way out of the Big Apple, drive one hundred miles east, and you'll find yourself gazing out at the question mark that dots the end of Long Island's North Fork. Located a mile offshore of Orient Point, Plum Island Animal Disease Center is the rumored birthplace of the "Montauk Monster," an international bioterrorism target, and the only place in the country that is authorized to work on live foot–and–mouth disease virus. Photographing the island is strictly prohibited. In Silence of the Lambs, it was proclaimed the "one place fit for Hannibal Lecter." The only way to get there is by private government ferry. Trespassing deer that swim onto the island are shot and killed. But for microbiologist Brenda Donahue, Plum Island is just... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In search of a way to continue incorporating her love for animals in her work, Donahue went to veterinary school and moved back to Long Island to pursue immunology and infectious disease research in a lab in Brookville. Then, in 1997, just after the Brookville lab lost its funding, Donahue received word of a new job opening–on Plum Island. "The first time I had the job interview," Donahue recalls, "I actually turned the job down because I thought to myself, 'This is a crazy place to work.'" Eventually, however, the intrigue of Plum Island lured Donahue back in, and in under a year's time, she found herself back on the island, inside the claustrophobic, window–less, negatively pressurized lab for a second interview. Twenty years later, Donahue is Plum Island's Manager for the Repository of Transboundary Animal Diseases. "Basically," says Donahue, "that means that I'm the keeper of all of the islets." Plum Island's collection of islets–or cell clusters–dates back to the 1950s, when the research facility was first established by the United States Department of Agriculture. "In the event of an outbreak," says Donahue, "if the field wanted to ask, 'Is this a new islet? Is this an old islet? Is this something man–made?' they could cross–check that with me." As a whole, Donahue's department, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Five Walt Whitman poems. Metaphors, diction, syntax, form,... Walt Whitman's poetry is relatively formless and his random patterns have a significant effect on the meaning evoked from the poems. Whitman has a constant theme of the link between nature/natural experience and humans. He expresses his emotions and opinions through his poems. Some of his poems are very personable, which makes them very easier to understand and more enjoyable to read. "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" is a poem about the sharing of experiences. All humans are somehow connected through the common experiences they encounter. It has no rhyme scheme or form and it is end–stopped. 1 Flood–tide below me! I see you face to face! Clouds of the west––sun there half an hour high––I see you also face to face. Crowds of men and women... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... he rest in strong shadow, Saw the slow–wheeling circles and the gradual edging toward the south, Saw the reflection of the summer sky in the water, Had my eyes dazzled by the shimmering track of beams, Look'd at the fine centrifugal spokes of light round the shape of my head in the sunlit water, Look'd on the haze on the hills southward and south–westward, Look'd on the vapor as it flew in fleeces tinged with violet, Look'd toward the lower bay to notice the vessels arriving, Saw their approach, saw aboard those that were near me, Saw the white sails of schooners and sloops, saw the ships at anchor, The sailors at work in the rigging or out astride the spars, The round masts, the swinging motion of the hulls, the slender serpentine pennants, The large and small steamers in motion, the pilots in their pilothouses, The white wake left by the passage, the quick tremulous whirl of the wheels, The flags of all nations, the falling of them at sunset, The scallop–edged waves in the twilight, the ladled cups, the frolic–some crests and glistening, The stretch afar growing dimmer and dimmer, the gray walls of the granite storehouses by the docks, On the river the shadowy group, the big steam–tug closely flank'd on each side by the barges, the hay–boat, the belated lighter, On the neighboring shore the fires from the foundry chimneys burning high and glaringly into the night, Casting their flicker of black contrasted with wild red and yellow light over the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Analysis Of Walt Whitman 's ' Crossing Brooklyn Ferry ' The American Dream establishes a journey to achieve a goal in order to start a new life. In "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" by Walt Whitman, Walt Whitman illustrates the arrival to endorse a connection with the American future. Therefore, Walt Whitman conveys the experience of arrival using images to highlight the steps to reach the American Dream. As a result, the experience of arrival introduces a similar goal people are trying to achieve, which connects one another. Nevertheless, the people arriving are individuals who seek and work to find the American Dream and settle to a new beginning. Thus, to represent the experience of arrival, Walt Whitman uses the symbols of the ferry, the natural surroundings and the city of Brooklyn to convey the celebration of the American Dream. The symbol of the ferry represents a journey to convey the experience of arrival. The ferry represents the arrival to America because it establishes the beginning and end of a journey. When people leave on a ferry to travel to a new destination they initially begin a new chapter in their lives. Therefore, the ferry is a new way to change the perspective of a new world. "Cross from shore to shore, countless crowds of passengers!" (103) establishes the similarities people have of obtaining the same goal. The crowds of people on the ferry leave their home, to come and search for a new home. Thus, the shore represents the land where people come from, which they come from different places, but arrive together ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. We Real Cool Analysis Poetry is comprised of many forms and within each form, poets have created; stanzas, rhythm, images, symbolism, meter and meanings. Readers must read each poem and begin inductive reasoning to understand what is written. In using this reasoning, only then can the poem be explained. There are many different types of forms and a ballad is one of these poetic forms. It is usually made up of a basic construction of quatrain stanzas. The lines contain rhyme, and generally tell a story that can be compared to a song. In analyzing, Peter and John by Elinor Wylie, We Real Cool by Gwendolyn Brooks, Riverbanks Blues by Sterling A. Brown and The Cherry–tree Carol, author unknown, meanings are conveyed through their use of form, rhyme and the story ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brown, Brown uses the typical quatrain stanza to create a song–like poem one could imagine singing while traveling down a river, "Little Muddy, Big Muddy, Moreau and Osage, /Little Mary's, Big Mary's, Cedar Creek, /Flood deir muddy water roundabout a man's roots, /Keep him soaked and stranded and git him weak" (Strand and Boland 94). The words he chose roll off your tongue as they are spoken, and are symbolic of the water as it moves. Each stanza grows more musical as the poem goes on, like the start of a trip in a ferry on a river– slow to start then smooth as it goes down. Then there is the poem, The Cherry–tree Carol, author unknown. "This poem's story retells the Christmas Journey to Bethlehem from Luke 2:4–5 through the death of Jesus"(Leith). This ballad uses the typical quatrain stanza to create this story. Each stanza takes us through the walk of Christ, from birth to death using only Mary and Joseph's names in each stanza. "Then Mary took her Babe/And sat him on her knee, / Saying, 'My dear Son, tell me/ What this world will be.'" (Strand and Boland 78). The quatrain stanzas help to summarize specific moments in the life of Jesus Christ without going into a lot of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Dark Knight Sparknotes I am going to write a film analysis essay for the film The Dark Knight. My chosen essay topic is: Analyse how visual or sound effects were used to emphasise a theme in the visual or oral text(s). I need to show how the main themes of showing morality when making decisions and the power held by the villain are presented in the film through the use of dialogue, camerawork, sound, and editing. I will refer to the scene when The Joker announces his social experiment and he and Batman have their final fight, The Ferry Scene, for my specific example. I will also comment on the director, Christopher Nolan's intentions in order to show my personal insight into the film. Christopher Nolan's 2008 film The Dark Knight tells the thrilling tale of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If, however, one of you presses the button, I'll let that boat live. So, who's it going to be: Harvey Dent's most wanted scumbag collection, or the sweet and innocent civilians? You choose... Oh, and you might want to decide quickly because the people on the other boat might not be so noble." This is The Joker's way of giving the passengers an ultimatum. Live and kill, or be killed. His experiment furthers the effect of his actions as an anarchist on the people of Gotham, as the passengers are left in shock and have to make a life or death decision in such a small amount of time. The lack of hesitation in his relaxed voice makes it clear to the audience that this was a well–rehearsed and planned announcement. He had organised this and was then ready to begin to carry out his experiment, in which he expected at least one boat full of people to die as a result. This showed the power and control he had as Gotham's villain because in just one statement he was able to terrorise people and leave them with such as difficult decision to make. All scenarios he had implied to the passengers resulted in at least one ferry being blown up, while he would remain unaffected by the outcome. As well as creating a feeling of fear and suspense for the audience, who are watching the scene play out to discover the outcome, it also makes the viewer question: What is the right and wrong decision to make? What would you do if it was you in that situation? At the end of the scene, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Similarities Between Ethiopia And The United States Transportation system in Ethiopia and The United State The transportation of people, goods, and information is one of the crucial matters in the lives of human beings. Both developing and developed countries measure their development in respect to the reliability of their transportation, its safety, coverage, availability and the technologies used. The Ethiopian transportation system uses some of the United State transportation systems and technologies. However, the U.S. and Ethiopia transportation systems have very huge differences in terms of accessibility, technology, coverage, type and cost. The transportation system purpose in both the U.S. and Ethiopia is the same, to provide fast, economical, safe, affordable and environmental sound ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Ethiopia, taxis are mostly vans capable of carrying up to twelve passenger customers who pay a fixed rate to get to their destinations. The taxies have conductors and this assistant called "woyala" who collect fares. The fares are paid only in cash because there is no electronic payment system. The conductor calls out the names of the places on the way to the stops and final destination. There are no signs, so the passengers have to listen to the conductor calling out the locations. On the contrary, in the United States, taxies are mostly small and gave the customer privet ride to a specific destination. Fees are paid based on the distance driven, and electronic payment is also available for convenience purposes. Because of road unavailability and unaffordability of cars for local people, the taxi system in Ethiopia is also limited to very few cities unlike the United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Harvest Time: The Axholme War Agricultural Committee Harvest time had seen an interesting change of emphasis for the Axholme War Agricultural Committee. For some time they had accepted the pronouncements of tribunals when calling men from the land to fight. Now they found themselves applying to the War Office hoping to gain the release from the Army of men with specialist knowledge and skills. One such petition called for the release of Mr. A. Selby of Epworth, serving with the Army Service Corps. Local farmers needed to know whether they could have the use of his threshing machine! The committee was also keen to secure the release of the son of a farmer from Westwoodside. The son was in hospital suffering from wounds, when the request came and his commanding officer wrote back suggesting that a release should be considered as, 'he would do doubt be of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was something farmers had known for months! Late autumn saw news come thick and fast concerning soldiers of the Isle. Driver T. W. Arrand, only son of Mrs. R. Arrand of Beltoft accepted the Military Medal for his gallantry and bravery on the battlefield. Private A. H. Sibborn, grandson of Mrs. A. M. Sharp of Grove House, Epworth received the same medal for guiding a platoon from the front, 'through an enemy barrage of great intensity.' It is likely, however, that the death of Private Ernest Beadle, only son of Mr. Henry Beadle of Crowle, was caused by the inhalation of the latest terror weapon – mustard gas. Ernest had gone 'missing' for several days during training, and had been discharged from the Army in November 1914 as, 'not being likely to become an efficient soldier.' He re–enlisted the following year, using his late father's name Henry. Poison gases, such as chlorine and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Egypt 's Dynastic Period Of Egypt There are so many fascinating facts about Egypt's history, from the early years to modern day. Egypt is located on the African continent. Before it became a roman province during the 1st century B.C. it was ruled by 30 dynasties often called pharaohs, this was called Egypt's dynastic period or ancient Egypt. The dynastic period lasted more than 3000 years which was longer than any other civilization known. From 3500 B.C. there were two kingdoms in Egypt, Upper, ruled by pharaohs wearing a red crown and Lower ruled by pharaohs wearing a white crown, these two kingdoms were united by King Horus Narmer, he is the first known king of Egypt, he can be seen in ancient Egyptian paintings wearing both a red and a white crown. There is not much known about King Narmer, but his name has been found throughout Egypt and even in Syria–Palestine, this evidence indicates that there was an active trade going on between Egypt and parts of the Ancient Near East. There was a King named Scorpion who was either Narmer's predecessor or a rival king who ruled the south of the country, his tomb was not far from where King Narmer's tomb was found. From the lack of evidence we cannot get a clear picture of who these two kings were nor what their relationship is to each other. The last pharaoh of Egypt was Cleopatra, she was Greek not Egyptian. Ancient Egyptian life was centered on agriculture. Farming wheat, fruits and vegetables were a means of living, there were some raising of cattle, sheep, pigs, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay about The KKK—1890’s, 1970’s, and Today The KKK–1890's, 1970's, and Today A few years ago, my mother told me something thought provoking: we had once lived on the same block as the leader of the local Ku Klux Klan chapter. That had been in Charlotte, North Carolina, around 1994. The Ku Klux Klan, according to Blaine Varney in Lynching in the 1890's, used to "...set out on nightly 'terror rides' to harass 'uppity Negroes'...." They are far more infamous, however, for their "lynching"–nightly "terror rides" that included murder–of African Americans. Varney tells us lynching levels reached their pinnacle in 1892, with 161 recorded murders that year. In modern times, most Americans would agree that the Klan, along with any form of white supremacy, has no place in society–and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The JBAKC keeps John Brown's action–oriented mindset central to their message in Take a Stand Against the Clan, writing, "To this day, John Brown remains a leading example of a white American willing to take up arms under the leadership of the Black Liberation struggle in the fight against white supremacy." They go on to provide three emphasized, bolded points that embody the JBAKC's "Principles of Unity." While valid, one might argue that these points could seemingly parallel white supremacists' extremist attitudes. Point one urges readers, "Fight White Supremacy in All its Forms! Death to the Klan!", then further explicates that the struggle against white supremacy has gone on for 400 years. Point two commands, "Follow Black and Other Third World Leadership!" The sub–point then specifies that white people must also take a stand against their own who advocate for white supremacy. And finally, point three reads "Support the Struggle of Third World People...! Oppose White Supremacist Attacks!" The JBAKC here makes it clear that they oppose not just the Klan, but all white supremacy, including white gangs, the Jewish Defense League, and others. They also state plainly, almost echoing their antagonists, that they advocate fighting fire with fire, promoting violence over peaceful resistance or social reform (Trodd 282, 283). The next sections of Take a Stand Against the Klan emphasize the appalling history of genocide white supremacy is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Repetition Of Ginsberg's Howl uses the repetition of certain words to sound almost robotic–like. This repetition speaks very strongly to his intensely communist views on capitalism as a machine. The use of syntax is the poem also speaks very strongly to Ginsberg's public abuse of drugs and alcohol. The entire piece reads in the same mixed up order as if the speaker was inebriated or suffering from some sort of mental illness, also a commentary on Ginsberg's opinion of insanity as a form of genius. The free verse that Ginsberg uses not only emulates Whitman but it also reflects a lot of what he is referring to in the piece. The aspect of freedom stretches into different territories of the text, including free speech, freedom to love and sexual freedom– to spread your seed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The long dawdling lines are a way of mimicking a lazy wander around a grocery store without a list and– again– like in "Howl", are a direct homage to the speaker's shopping companion: Whitman himself. These prose–like phrases are also meant to be delivered in a single breath, translating a sense of anxiety or tension in the speaker's voice, used to demonstrate Ginsberg's obvious sadness. The use of apostrophe is a way for Ginsberg to connect directly to Whitman, to bond with him in a way he never could in reality, him coming so far before Ginsberg's time. The exclamations turning into question marks are symbolic of excitement turning into anxiety during the poem. Whitman will never be able to answer these questions for Ginsberg, which fills him with an almost child–like longing. It is the conversational free–verse that allows this poem to be so compelling, and reaffirm Ginsberg's connection between form and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Theme Of Death In The Epic Of Gilgamesh The Mesopotamian understanding of death is uniquely different from modern understandings in that the Mesopotamians lacked a belief in their own free will. The Mesopotamian epic poem, The Epic of Gilgamesh, can, as a result of both the theology and cosmogony of the civilization, be viewed as the first literary meditation on death and the human condition. The hero of the epic, Gilgamesh, through a metaphorical self–death, via the death of his only equal, Enkidu, can begin to comprehend the idea of death. The Epic of Gilgamesh, above all else, is a reflection on mortality and the human place in the cosmos. Gilgamesh is "two thirds" (Gilgamesh 61) god, and, as a result of this, lives with a sense of invincibility. The idea of death, of ceasing to exist in his temporal form, does not originally frighten him, as it does Enkidu, who is able to grasp the true nature of existence because of his bestial nature. Raised among beasts and the wilderness, death is a very real and very present threat to Enkidu. Though Gilgamesh is aware that "only the gods live forever" (71) while men's "days are numbered" (71), his understanding of his place in the cosmos is limited. Gilgamesh is unable to comprehend that though he is part god, he is not a god, and therefore, is subject to mortal laws and constraints. This is evident by his conduct prior to the arrival of Enkidu, when he behaves monstrously. "His lust leaves no virgin to her lover" (62), and "sounds the tocsin for his amusement" (62). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Mistreatment Of Slavery In 'To Sir Toby' Phillip Freneau's poem "To Sir Toby" details the horrible things that slaves went through on a sugar farm in Jamaica. Throughout the poem you can see that Freneau is almost pleading for better conditions for the slaves on the farm. Not only could this be seen as a plea to the individual farm owner, it can also be seen as a poem to spread the word about the overall mistreatment of slaves. While reading his poem you can see some very obvious similarities to the conditions of the slaves in the South to the slaves in the Caribbean. Although the poem "To Sir Toby" is to a slave owner in the Caribbean, comparisons to slavery in the south can be seen throughout it, as well as in Freneau's other poems. Slavery has always been a dark spot in history. Slaves were treated horribly in most areas, though history they had to face inhumane conditions. Although there were many places that treated slaves horribly the South and the Caribbean were notorious for their atrocious treatment of slaves. In the South and the Caribbean slaves were forced to work in scorching heat all day. With babies on their backs and overseers with whips at the ready. They were also subject to tortuous punishments for disobeying their owner's orders. Things like gibbets and lashing were punishment of choice in the Caribbean. While Freneau was in the Caribbean he enjoyed the beautiful views and landscapes but he could not stand the mistreatment of the slaves that he saw. He disliked it so much that he wrote a poem to the owner of a sugar plantation that discussed the things that he was upset with. In the first stanza Freneau compares working Sir Toby's farm to hell. He goes on to say that even though there are no blazing brimstone lakes it is still just like hell to work on the farm. The slaves that were working there would be suffering extreme heat, just like the slaves in the south. Both groups Southern and Caribbean salves, were forced out to work in the hot sun all day in open fields. In the second stanza he discusses Sir Toby's whips and says that they "excite perpetual fears" (To Sir Toby 7). The slaves are always living in fear of Sir Toby and being punished for disobeying or stepping out of line. The slaves in the south were also in constant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. George Catlett Marshall: The Father Of War During the 1900's George Catlett Marshall became a hero, because he used carefully devised plans to end as well as prevent future wars and save innocent lives. George Marshall was not only a soldier but a statesman as well. He made monumental changes as well as achieving peace. He did this with carefully designed and calculated plans throughout his career. Without a doubt General Marshall is a man of war but even more so a man of peace.Without the many brilliantly devised plans that General Marshall devised, war may have raged on and communism may have spread. This was significant to the decorated war hero. This man that was called upon to lead in America's darkest time to lead. While he is a soldier he is also a statesman. He has held many positions and has received many awards and commendations. Even with being called " the true organizer of victory" ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the most influential positions he has held is being a Secretary of State under President Harry S. Truman. I believe this to be the most influential position because he has direct access to the president as well as being next in line for the presidency after the vice–president. He also served as the Secretary of Defence during the Korean conflict. This is significant because he was supposed to be retired but the president at the time Harry S.Truman called him out to help end a decades long civil war in China. According to Harry S. Truman he is a firm and patient person. While holding many political positions he held a more obscure job compared to the others he was the head of the Red Cross. But not after long Truman pulled him to become the secretary of defence. According to many sources, just some of multitudinous successes include increasing the military, expand weapons production, helping put agreements into Northern Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) he had proposed while he was Secretary of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Does Walt Whitman Relate To Transcendentalism The habit of going against the grain and rejecting long established ideas is often associated with America, this includes American literature as well. The Romantic Movement that took over both England and America during the early 19th century, resulted in response to Classicism, focusing more on emotion and valuing the individual and nature over society as a whole and the industrial cities. Transcendentalism, the movement that both Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman belong to, while similar toRomanticism, promoted the idea that all humans were connected not only to each other, but also to nature and God. This movement gave artistic significance to everything. In his essay "The Poet", Ralph Waldo Emerson... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is also another way that Whitman displays the connection between humans and nature that is an integral belief of Transcendentalism. Since humans are part of nature or at the very least connected to nature, then everything humans make must be connected as well. So, even though your average person, particularly at the time Whitman was writing, may not see any reason for industrial elements to be in poetry, Whitman's transcendentalist background allowed him to make the connection. The emphasis on nature and humans being connected does not stop with the inclusion of technology though. Whitman also describes both nature and technology in a similar manner: I too many and many a time cross'd the river of old, Watched the Twelfth–month sea–gulls, saw them high in the air floatingwith motionless wings, oscillating their bodies, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saw the slow–wheeling circles and the gradual edging toward the south, Saw the reflection of the summer sky in the water, Had my eyes dazzled by the shimmering tracks of beams, Look'd at the fine centrifugal spokes of light round the shape of my headin the sunlit water, (Whitman lines ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Crossing Brooklyn Ferry Walt Whitman's "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" was written before the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge. It was originally published in 1856 and was titled "Sun Down Poem." Whitman revised the poem and republished it in the 1860 edition of Leaves of Grass and under its final title, "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry." Whitman's final version of the poem was completed in 1881. TheBrooklyn Bridge would be completed three years later. The Brooklyn Ferry was how commuters would get from Manhattan to Brooklyn or vice versa before the Brooklyn Bridge was built. This was also the time that the American Civil War was taking place, which was a time when America was deeply divided. Whitman wrote his poem as a message or encouragement of unity and how Americans could ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He remarks that as those before him crossed the river, and as he has crossed the river, others in the future will also cross the river. In the beginning of the third part of his poem Whitman said, "It avails not, time nor place–distance avails not, I am with you, you men and women of a generation, or ever so many generations hence, Just as you feel when you look on the river and sky, so I felt, Just as any of you is one of a living crowd, I was one of a crowd, Just as you are refresh'd by the gladness of the river and the bright flow, I was refresh'd, Just as you stand and lean on the rail, yet hurry with the swift current, I stood yet was hurried, Just as you look on the numberless masts of ships and the thick–stemm'd pipes of steamboats, I look'd." Whitman knew that the people would change, some would die and others would join. He knew that the ferry would change as repairs were made and the city was guaranteed to change as it expanded. Whitman also knew that there would always be things that humans never be able to change, like the water that keeps flowing and the wind that keeps on blowing and even the sun that keeps on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Battle Hymn Of The Republic Analysis Battle Hymn of the Republic A1: When I listened to the song in its entirety, rather than what we were instructed to sing in church, I heard many lyrics and music that I had not heard before. The song reminds me of growing up in church. We would sing this song often. However, it was the lyrics were always only accompanied by the piano and maybe the organ. I appreciated the song much more with all the instrumental pieces in the background. This is a song that I believe will always make you feel patriotic and think of the military. I can't imagine thinking of anything else while you listen to this song. It catches your attention with the snare drum fanfare and then the trumpet sounding. You can't help but to stop and listen. A2: One of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While there, she heard troops singing, "John Brown's Body." She was inspired to write new lyrics to the song and in February 1862, "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" was born. This song became a rousing cry for the Union during the Civil War. It was also used in the women's suffrage movement (Biography.com, 2016). Interestingly enough, this song had gone through two other lyric changes before this one. It was originally, "Say, Brother's Will You Meet Us?" and "John Brown's Body" before becoming "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" (Civilwar.org, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. A Brief Note On Trade Gravity Model Has Its Roots From... 1.3. Literature Review Trade gravity model has its roots from physics where the law of gravity states that the force of gravity between two objects is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the two objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. In symbols: Force of Gravity=G((M_1 M_2)/(D_12^2 )) (2.1) In the early version of the gravity trade model, the gravity equation can be represented in the following general equation for the expected value ofx_ij, the bilateral trade between country i and country j. E[x_ij]=A_i^x A_j^m D_ij^(–СІ) expвЃЎ[О»L_ij] (2.2) In the above equation A_i^(x ) and A_j^m are indexes of the attributes of the trading partners, i and j, and correspond to the masses of two objects in Newtonian universal gravitation equation, Dij is the geographical distance between them, the same as in the gravity equation in physics, and Lij is a vector of bilateral indicators of the linkage between the two trading partners. The superscripts x and m represent the exporter and importer respectively, СІ is the distance effect which is expected to have negative value in a number of empirical studies and represents the elasticity of bilateral trade with respect to distance and it is 2 in the Newtonian equation. The vector О» denotes the coefficients on the linkage variables and typically includes sharing a common border (adjacency), colonial history, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Ginsberg Howl And Other Poetry Analysis Honora Ankong Professor Sara Gelston English 106–04 March 23, 2016 A critical Analysis of Allen Ginsberg's Howl And Other Poems Allen Ginsberg's collection Howl and Other Poems is a collection of poems that exudes rebellion. Every word and every stanza that Ginsberg writes throughout every single one of the poems is fueled with intentionality, and is used very purposefully to achieve a greater meaning. The entire collection is an allegory, Ginsberg publishes it in 1956, a time period ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the very beginning the speaker talks about "Negro streets" , and in contest to the time period, Black culture was segregated from white culture, and references of black culture weren't found in mainstream white America. He also talks about jazz which is a staple in black culture at the time. Jazz was was also considered rebellious music because it didn't conform to the rhythm and beat of typical white music at the time. Ginsberg and his fellow poet friends usually sneaked in backrooms in San–Francisco to listen to jazz music, and that is part of the reason why their poetry movement was named " The beat movement" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Film Thor ( 2011 ) Directed By Kenneth Branagh Sierra Burow 4/16/15 SCAN 3202 The film Thor (2011) directed by Kenneth Branagh is a piece of contemporary expressive culture that draws from many various components of Norse mythology. Of the mythological characters being used, the most prominent in the film are Thor, Odin, Frigg, Sif, and Heimdall. The contemporary depictions of these characters parallel and diverge their depictions in original old Norse mythology sources in numerous ways. These original sources include but are not limited to The Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson and The Poetic Edda translated by Carolyne Larrington, both being revered and treasured by scholars and Norse fans alike. The contemporary portrayals of Norse mythological characters in the film Thor took the form they did for a variety of reasons, the foremost being Judeo–Christian influence, followed by the objective to create a film that is contemporary and relatable to a wide demographic. In Marvel's 2011 film, Thor could be described as a cross between an alien, superhero, and a God. However according to Norse myth, he is a God that presides over the air, including wind, storms, rain, and therefore crop growth and fertility. He is the most valiant of the Gods despite his inevitable doom in Ragnarok; he is committed to protecting humanity, hyper–masculine, and wields a powerful hammer that boomerang's back to him when he throws it and helps him in his duty to protect humanity against evil (Lindow 486 (Thor's Hammar)). Thor primarily specializes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Wasps Research Paper When one considers important events in US history, things like the American Revolution, the Westward Expansion, or the Civil Rights Movement come to mind. One in particular that I find compelling, is the creation of the Women Airforce Service Pilots better known as WASPs, during World War II. I find it interesting because prior to this time and after this period, woman had a very limited social status. But for a brief time in the 1940s, women achieved not only job equality but went above and beyond what society expected in many areas. The WASPs were one such group who broke barriers in more ways than one. America's future appeared to gleam brightly for most Americans when Herbert Hoover was inaugurated president in 1929. However, a great ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was a short bubble of equality and opportunity for women –– one not available before this time, and not present again for many years to come. While the WASPs represent equality in the military work force, they also represent something greater: Women following their passions and dreams. "Anything is possible!' If you dream it and you believe it, you can do it. Do your homework, dream your dreams, be true to yourself and someday, with hard work and persistence, you too can fly wingtip to wingtip with any pilot, in any plane, anywhere!" These woman led by example by following this and achieving goals. Some one so bold and bright like Jacqueline Cochran ought to have been recognized immediately after her incredible success. She will never be forgotten for, she did so much to make her dream a reality. I found my interest in the WASP program very easily, because I have always dreamt of being a pilot. I wanted to learn more about where it all began, and I'm glad I did. The experiences Cochran and the Wasps fought for made it possible for me to follow my destiny.To have such motivation and endurance to excel in something you believe in, is so powerful and can really change the outcome for not just one but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Civil War Battles The Major Battles of the Civil War No other war seems to hold our focus like the Civil War. Scholars have chosen to make it their life's work, authors have written reams about it, and we all feel some kind of connection to the Civil War. This paper was created to highlight some of the major battles that took place during that conflict. Major battles usually marked a drastic change in the momentum from one side to the other or led to massive losses of troops. These battles and their results all played a huge part in the outcome of the war. One of the war's first battles was the Battle of First Bull Run. Today's site of the Battle of First Bull Run is a tranquil pasture surrounded by trees and a split rail fence. Instead of the neigh ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a consequence, he was recalled to Washington on 7 November to hand over his command to Major General Ambrose Burnside. The Troop Commander for this battle was Ambrose Powell Hill. A. P. Hill was considered by Lee to be one of his best generals. He took care of his troops, yet wasn't afraid to put them in battle when the time came. As a West Point graduate of 1847, he served in the US Artillery and saw action in Mexico in the last year of the war there, 1848. He spent some time in the Third Seminole War and on the frontier. When Hill answer the call of his native Virginia and joined the side of the Confederacy, he did so as a first lieutenant. He was promoted to colonel of the 13th Virginia and saw his first big action at First Bull Run. Afterward, he was promoted to brigadier general and performed well during the Peninsula Campaign. His efforts there won him a promotion to major general as head of a division. His division, the Light Division, won a firm reputation as a fast moving force. Hill himself would lead his troops into battle. The Battle of Gettysburg was "accidentally" the bloodiest battle of the war. Neither Lee nor Meade wanted to fight at Gettysburg which was the cross roads for 10 different roads. Major forces from both armies collided there and the battle began. Not only did it claim many American lives but it also changed the course of the war. Lee's plan was to take the war to the north and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Argumentative Essay On Hercules There have been many great Greek heroes in times past, but the son of Zeus and Alcmene, Hercules was by far among the greatest of them all. He is mostly known for his incredible strength and all of his achievements as a hero. When we think of the name Hercules, we often times first picture the story of what I believe is one of the best Disney films ever created –– Hercules. What we often don't think about is the ancient Greek myth that brought along this movie. After reading about the ancient myth, I found some differences between the movie and the story. There are as many different versions of Hercules' life story as there are storytellers. Differences between the Disney movie version and other versions include the explanation of who Hercules' parents were, and why he had to perform the 12 Labors. I plan to get in depth specifically about the series of labors that Hercules endured. Hercules is the Roman name for the Greek hero named Heracles. As the ancient myth goes, Hercules was half man and half God. He was known as the strongest of all mortals and even stronger than some God's as well. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hades was god of the dead. His underground kingdom, to which all mortals eventually traveled, was located beneath the earth and it was called the Underworld, or Hades, after its ruler. To get to Cerberus, he first had to get past Charon the Boatman. There were two strict conditions that had to be met in order for Charon to ferry people across the Styx. They must first pay a fare or a bribe, and second they must be dead. Hercules met neither of these conditions. Charon and Hercules sat and glowered at each other until Charon gave in out of fear and let him cross. Once he reached Cerberus, he faced his biggest challenge. The dog had razor sharp teeth, 50 heads, venomous snake as a tail, and various other snakes growing on his back. This was a true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Major Battles of the Civil War Essay The Major Battles of the Civil War No other war seems to hold our focus like the Civil War. Scholars have chosen to make it their life's work, authors have written reams about it, and we all feel some kind of connection to the Civil War. This paper was created to highlight some of the major battles that took place during that conflict. Major battles usually marked a drastic change in the momentum from one side to the other or led to massive losses of troops. These battles and their results all played a huge part in the outcome of the war. One of the war's first battles was the Battle of First Bull Run. Today's site of the Battle of First Bull Run is a tranquil pasture surrounded by trees and a split rail fence. Instead of the neigh ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... General Pierre Beauregard, commander of Confederate troops at the Battle of First Bull Run and second–in–command during the Battle of Shiloh, commented that the enemy was given "...the most surprising surprise" but the delays allowed Union reinforcements to take their place on the battlefield beside their comrades and drive the rebels back after two days of fighting. No ground was gained, no strategic town was taken, no supply depot was sacked, but the Union victory did force the evacuation of Confederate troops from much of Tennessee and split the rebel forces along the lines formed by the Mississippi River. Albert Sidney Johnson was a Troop Commander in this battle. Johnston was born in Kentucky and obtained his education at West Point. He graduated in 1826. Johnston's first taste of active service came in 1832 during the Black Hawk Indian War. He resigned his commission afterwards only to return to active duty in 1836. He fought against the United States Indians on the River Neches and served in the Mexican War with Major General Zachary Taylor. Taylor made Johnston a paymaster during Taylor's presidency. He continued his rise in the ranks by becoming a colonel in the 2nd Calvary, a brevet brigadier general commanding the Utah military district and in 1861 the commander of the Pacific Coast. Johnston was the highest–ranking individual on either side to die in battle. While directing operations during the battle, Johnston was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Descriptive Essay About My Friend Marysia Gonzalez Megan Green General English 20 July 2017 WEEPA! My Love of the Island! My job as a travel consultant for Pfizer gave me lots of opportunities but the best was the opportunity to travel to wonderful places. I have been able to see and enjoy many exotic and not so exotic places. However, in 1997 I got the wonderful gift and greatest pleasure of my life and that was the chance to travel to Puerto Rico for a business trip. As soon as I landed in San Juan and we got into our Jeep Wrangler and headed out of the city I knew I had fallen in love with this Island. As we left the airport, the humidity and the temperature was steamy. I found that the sites and the sounds of the island was captivating. We were traveling towards the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Parque de Bombas was originally built in 1882 for an exposition and from 1883 to 1989 it served as headquarters of the Ponce Fire Corps On Guancha Paseo Tablado, the boardwalk, was another fun stop where we stroll with lively local PonceГ±os–the teen scene, elders and family. The pier here is the departure point for a regularly scheduled weekend ferry to Caja de Muertos(Coffin Island or Dead Box Island), a small island of pristine beaches, with an old lighthouse (built in 1887) and a marked snorkel trail. For an incredible view of how the mountains meet the sea in Ponce, drive to the summit of El Vigia Hill, where lookouts once scanned for attacking ships. We also to the time to ascend the "Virgin 's Cross" (La Cruz del Vigia), a 100–foot observation tower, and view of Ponce and Caja de Muertos. Built in 1984, the cross is a memorial to the Spanish garrison established atop of the hill to watch for smugglers ' ships attempting to unload contraband on the southern coastline of Puerto Rico back in 1801. Nearby is the Tibes Indian Ceremonial Center this was discovered in 1975 after hurricane rains had uncovered pottery. At this time only a small portion so far has been excavated, it is site of the oldest cemetery uncovered up to date in the Antilles Islands. Some 200 skeletons have been unearthed, their bodies dating as far back as from AD300. This is one of the largest as well as the most important archaeological finds in the West Indies. These ancient sites ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Narrative Essay On Alicia Raven Alicia's soul was carefully weighed and then taken from her and then she was herded with all the other lost people headed out of this world. No longer in control of her body, it was almost hypnotic how they had seized control of her body, while leaving her mind intact. Taken to a large holding pen, the people sat there listless, waiting for the next step to come to them. It seemed like an eon, but could have been twenty minutes before a large raven appeared and then took the appearance of an apparition. Its shiny black skin and beak like nose only informed people to line up and then stand in front of it where it eyed you keenly. The gaze looking inside you to see what worth you would have in the underworld and then an almost imperceptible nod to the right or left indicated the lane you were to follow. Most of the souls went to the left where new black soldiers waited them. Large scythes at port arms and snarling black dogs and hyenas... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A smaller raven came up and with two quick slashes of its claws, ripped her clothes off her, small red welts indicated on her stomach where the cuts had come too closely and then she was slowly mummified in black latex. The roll started at the tips of her now bare toes and went up to mask her head until she was completely covered from head to toe in the latex. Her arms criss crossed over her breasts, her legs tied tightly together until there was no room for her sex to breathe, not even a care was given to her mouth or nose. She was simply property, a long line of property that needed to be herded along. Two bodies eventually came to the latexed body and picked her up, one at her head and one at her feet where she was taken to a long ferry. Two small copper coins were put over her eyes, mere pennies to pay the ferryman who grabbed the oars and started to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Resilience Center Lists The Definition Of Resiliency The Resiliency Center lists the definition of Resiliency as: Able to recover quickly from misfortune; able to return to original form after being bent, compressed, or stretched out of shape. A human ability to recover quickly from disruptive change, or misfortune without being overwhelmed or acting in dysfunctional or harmful ways. As in "Our team showed great resilience," or "Our team had good resiliency." (n.d.) There are numerous points of view on resiliency, as non‑governmental associations (NGOs) perceive that individuals ' capacity to better withstand and recuperate from calamities is basic to maintaining improvement. NGOs, contributors and worldwide reaction groups are attempting to characterize resiliency in their terms. CRS characterizes resiliency as "the capacity of people, communities and institutions to advance integral human development in the face of shocks, cycles and trends" (2014, p.2). The vulnerable individuals themselves best characterize strength and resiliency. What vulnerable individuals accept helps most to their versatility limit is discriminating to current dialogs on resiliency. Contributors and NGOs may have their own meaning of the term; however, an understanding of what it really means to individuals looking to make their community resilient is crucial to outlining successful Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and recovery activities in development, risk reaction and catastrophe recuperation programs (CRS, 2014). The danger of not utilizing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...