1. Adult Opposition Theory
Murder is a disturbing crime that shocks people when it occurs, however it's more disturbing to
think that a child is capable of such a violent and atrocious act. It is often very hard to imagine that a
young child can be the source of such extreme violence and act in such an extreme manner. We as
adults may not always be able to understand why they commit delinquent acts, or exhibit extremely
violent and even commit a heinous crime such as murder. Psychological theories are able to give us
some understanding of why these things happen and understanding what drives a juvenile to engage
in criminal behavior may be able to ultimately help prevent further delinquency or delinquent
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It is also possible that if his parents were able to figure out the cause of what caused his actions that
they would have been able to help him in some way. We can't always know what is happening, but
even Josh's father admits he could have handled certain situations differently. This just goes to show
that children will react to situations in whatever ways they feel are necessary. Sometimes is it hard
to explain why a juvenile takes to delinquency due to the high numbers of factors that comes into
play, and what causes them to act the way they do. The best thing we can do for juveniles is to help
them in any way that fits their unique circumstances and try to show them that there are positive
outlets for their anger and frustrations and positive ways of expressing
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2.
3. Frankenstein And Edward Scissorhands Similarities
Frankenstein vs. Edward Scissorhands Is an individual innately monstrous, or do experiences faced
in society affect how one will ultimately behave? The way society perceives an individual, whether
positively or negatively, plays a major role in how one will react to certain situations. In this essay, I
will discuss the similarities and the one difference between Frankenstein and Edward Scissorhands.
I will also discuss how Mary Shelley uses imagery in Frankenstein to emphasize the power of love
versus rejection.
Frankenstein and Edward Scissorhands share many similarities. They both did not go through the
physical process of birth, but were instead artificially created. Frankenstein was created out of dead
body parts. Victor Frankenstein spent many days and nights roaming around in vaults and charnel
houses to find body parts that he could use to complete his experiment (Shelley 45). Edward
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In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and the movie Edward Scissorhands directed by Tim
Burton, Frankenstein and Edward are unable to adapt into regular members of society due to the
effects of isolation by abandonment. Edward Scissorhands was isolated from society for several
years after his creator died. He was left alone in a massive mansion until he was discovered by an
Avon lady, Peg Boggs. This had a tremendous effect on his ability to conform to normal behavior
and his ability to interact with people. An example of this is when Peg brings Edward home for the
first time. He immediately scares her daughter, Kim, and accidently put a hole in the waterbed
(Burton, Edward Scissorhands). Frankenstein was isolated from the time of his birth. He was forced
to face the harsh realities of the world by himself. He wanders into the woods alone and confused.
With no guidance, Frankenstein failed miserably at adapting to social
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4.
5. SIDS Physical Factors
A combination of physical and sleep environmental factors can make an infant more vulnerable to
SIDS. These factors may vary from child to child. Physical factors Physical factors associated with
SIDS include: Brain abnormalities. Some infants are born with problems that make them more
likely to die of SIDS. In many of these babies, the portion of the brain that controls breathing and
arousal from sleep doesn't work properly. Low birth weight. Premature birth or being part of a
multiple birth increases the likelihood that a baby's brain hasn't matured completely, so he or she has
less control over such automatic processes as breathing and heart rate. Respiratory infection. Many
infants who died of SIDS had recently had a cold, which may
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7. How To Prevent SIDS
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome United States Navy (HN) Millard, Jacob 9APR17 It is every parents'
worst fear to wake up one morning to find that their child has passed away without warning. Sudden
Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), the common name used today is also referred to as Crib Death,
which is an unexplained death occurring during sleep of a seemingly healthy baby less than a year
old (mayo clinic). Even though there are some ways to prevent SIDS, there is no guarantee that a
child is a hundred percent safe. Some ways to prevent SIDS can be done with parental knowledge of
how SIDS occurs. Even though the baby has nothing medically wrong, it could be that the parents
did something unintentionally by accident or are simply uniformed. Sudden
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8.
9. Ava Twins : A Short Story : Ava Boss
Twins By:Ava Boss Ten years ago two little girls were separated from each other and their parents
and this is one of their stories
"Mommy,Daddy"screamed a little girl named Emma. This little girl is one of the princesses of the
kingdom on the sun. "Noooooooooo"she yelled as she was set of to the same place as her twin
sister...Hawaii but she was stuck in a worm hole and time was frozen then...she was sent to earth as
a baby
...13 years later...
"My first day at a new school. I can't wait"
...a few minutes later...
"Finally I'm at school'' said Emma as she walked into her new school. It's her first year of middle
school. She walks into school and after second period she had a bunch of friends. At lunch she saw a
girl sitting at a table alone so she went to sit by her and she found out that look almost identical
except the hair,they both had royal blue highlights exempt Emma had brown hair and Emily had
blonde,she also found out there names were alike and they were both were new and they both
became best friends. After school that day Emily came over with her pet panda who was named
Puzzle and he became best friends with Emma's pet wolf pup Amerock and they had tons of fun and
it didn't matter if they made a mess,which they did, because she lives alone. Emily called her
mom,foster mom,to ask if she could stay the night and she said yes so she ran home to get her stuff
and Emma prepared and got everything ready when she got
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11. Bob's Discount Furniture For The Furniture Industry
Introduction Bob's Discount Furniture can be defined in one word, "innovative". In almost every
aspect of their business, Bob's is setting the standard for the furniture industry. Founded in 1991 in
Newington, Connecticut, Bob Kaufman had a dream to build a successful company. This dream
stemmed from his own experiences. In 1976, Bob was involved in a motorcycle accident that left
one of his legs partially paralyzed. He was sent to bed to recuperate from his injuries, where he then
found the benefits of the waterbed in his recovery. This experience inspired Bob to become a
waterbed salesman. He sold waterbeds in 24 stores across New England. As his waterbed sales
began to take off, he became a sales partner with the owner of a store in which he currently sold his
product. They ended up buying a building located in Newington, Connecticut, which became the
first ever Bob's Discount Furniture store. In six short years later, Bob's Discount Furniture owned 12
stores in Connecticut and 2 stores in Massachusetts. Today, Bob's owns 57 stores scattered
throughout Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, New
Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. The company continues to look for ways to
expand to new locations across the United States. Earlier in 2015, Bob's opened stores in Deptford,
New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Bob's Discount Furniture is
well known for its advertisements. These
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12.
13. Essay on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
Many questions about the causes of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), also known as "crib
death," are still unresolved. The mysterious and elusive nature of SIDS creates problems, doubts,
and more questions. This paper will present some of the most commonly asked questions as well as
the answers that have been uncovered by scientists after years of research and study.
In 1969, researchers agreed to define SIDS as "the sudden death of an infant or young child, which
is unexpected by history, and in which a thorough postmortem examination fails to demonstrate an
adequate cause of death" (Bergman, 1970).
What Causes SIDS?
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Some people say the number is closer to 7,000 (Goyco and Beckerman, 1990). When putting it all
together the number of lives births each year, SIDS remains the leading cause of death in the United
States among infants between one month and one year of age and second only to congenital
anomalies as the leading overall cause of death for all infants less than one year of age.
How Do Professionals Diagnose SIDS? Back before people known about this disease, people often
thought they killed the baby. But, now we have autopsy to determine the cause of death. Often the
cause of an infant death can be determined only through a process of collecting information,
conducting sometimes complex tests, and talking with parents and physicians.
How Smoking Affects SIDS? First of all, cigarettes are bad for a regular person. Cigarette smoking
by the mother during pregnancy has been consistently shown in studies as a risk factor for SIDS. A
study measuring the level of tobacco smoke exposure in SIDS victims to a control group of infants
that had died of other causes. Relying on the continue concentration taken from the pericardial fluid,
researchers found that the SIDS victims were more likely to have high the concentrations of cotinine
in the fluid than the control infants. Cotinine is produced as the liver cleanses the nicotine from the
blood and metabolizes it. Steps are being took to inform people about the
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14.
15. Risks Or Loss Exposures
For each of the following risks or loss exposures, identify an appropriate risk management technique
that could have been used to deal with the exposure. Explain your answer.
a. Physical damage to the 2000 Ford because of a collision with another motorist. answer: The car in
this case has an old model and it has a limited value in the market, so collision insurance should not
be purchased.
b. Liability lawsuit against Michael arising out of the negligent operation of his car liability
insurance. answer: In this case the exposure has high potential for causing a catastrophic loss, so in
this case automobile liability insurance should be purchased.
c. Total loss of clothes, television, stereo, and personal property because of a grease fire
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16.
17. Essay on Operation
Slide 1. Inventory Management ( ALZAM )
Gd evening everyone, my name is ALZAM. Today my group members and I will be presenting our
case study on inventory management. Let me introduce my group members, Jefren, Jerrick, Alan,
Victor and Kelvin. Our presentation will last abt 20 mins
Slide 2. Introduction (ALZAM)
Let me start off by introducing inventory management. Its part of Supply Chain Management that
contain systems and processes of maintaining the appropriate level of stock in a warehouse. It is
important not only maintaining the inventory accuracy and level but also required to achieve
customer satisfaction level and minimize the inventory carrying cost will not be easy task. Our main
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From there onwards, Dell start to grow and improve.
Now, I'll pass to ( ) to find out in the 90s, what had caused the problems.
Slide 5. Problem arising ( )
Do you know that whenever there's an increase in demand or sales, inventory cost may also
increased? This is to fulfill the customer services level and fill order rate. On this slide, you'll see
how high inventory from Dell come abt. Its design a PC using proprietary components and reduce it
instruction set computer (RISC)chips, all these lead to oversupplied in its warehouse.
To click next slide.
Slide 6. Problem Arising ( )
To further affix to the high inventory, Dell also found out that the rapid changes in Technogies, will
kill it company one day. Reason due to computer loses it value too fast, and it'll causes huge
liabilities to hold inventory. And when forecast is wrong, Michael Dell will have to write off. Dell
finally comes out with 5 business strategies model to follow.
I'll closed the problem here, and hand over to ( ). To talk abt solution
Slide 7. Solution ( )
Dell uses these 5 key strategies to integrates, improve its inventory and gain more profit.
18. I'll pass on to ( ) for
Slide 8. Solution ( )
First, Rapid time to volume, from this, we know that Michael Dell strategies game is to cut short the
lead time to meet the
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19.
20. Sleep Is An Important Part Of Our Lives
As we all know, sleep is an important part of our lives. Without the proper amounts and type of
sleep, fatigue and other problems can arise. Generally, we can clearly distinguish between a sleeping
person and a person that is awake. With sleeping disorders, the distinction between an awake person
and a sleeping person becomes more intriguing. What is the difference, how does it relate to the I–
function and consciousness? Each sleeping disorder has its own unique answer to this question. It is
essential to understand sleep to fully appreciate it. However, many aspects of it remain a mystery.
We do have some degree of understanding of sleep. Within our sleep cycle a type of unusual sleep
occurs, REM sleep. During this cycle the periods of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The regulation of body temperature is lost and the blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rates shows
increased variability. REM sleep can be detected by measuring the electrical activity of the brain
with an electroencephalogram. At this point, the EEG will show the same pattern of activity as when
the brain is awake. It is fascinating that at this point, REM sleep, where dreaming is frequent, the
body shuts itself down. If, as suggested in class, the I–function is active at this stage, it is interesting
that all body movement is inhibited. During other stages in which there are synchronized EEGs, and
the I–function is not supposed to be present, the body does not inhibit all motor activity. This seems
to imply that when the I–function is present it will control the body as it sees fit. One of the more
ubiquitous parasomnias is sleep talking or somniloquy. This disorder is characterized by often
nonsensical or difficult to understand verbal vocalizations during sleep. The person may carry on
conversations and seem to speak as if they are awake. This is not constrained to a specific stage of
sleep; it is present in REM and NREM. Regardless of the stage of sleep, this is an extremely
common disorder allows talking. Frequently we talk during the day, utilize our I–function when
talking and remember what was talked about. This is not the case with somniloquy. Sleepwalking,
known as somnambulism, is a very interesting disorder. The symptoms of this disorder,
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21.
22. The Death Note 4: The Black Ink Stains
Pay Your Dues She stared at the framed picture of herself and her ex boyfriend, Pete. A tear rolled
off her cheek and landed on her shirt where it was in the picture. She started to think about all the
good times that they had, like their first date. ***** They went to the movie theater and saw the
newest movie at that time, "The Death Note 4: The Black Ink Stains". They went to the nice theater
where everything was two dollars more and the theater was twice as dark. Pete comforted her as she
pretended to be scared of the movie. He put his hands in her silky long blonde hair and whispered
sweet nothings into her ear. Like "Jenny, you're the cutest girl to walk the earth" and "Jenny, how
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She looked outside to find everything in the neighborhood has been tattered and demolished. There
were these zombie figures outside in large numbered groups. She looked around and there they
were, next to the SUV, her parents. Her mom was having her flesh picked off by her neighbor. Her
father was running around looking for new people to eat. Her life was being torn apart each and
everyday. She opened the window to try and get some fresh air. She could tell she was going to need
supplies if she was going to survive. She went to the garage and got in her ferrari and closed the
windows and she opened the garage door. If she wanted to get to the store she would have to run
over the zombies and more importantly she would have to kill her mother and father. She didn't
want to. She shifted the gear from park to reverse and floored it, but everything seemed to go in
slow motion for her. She felt the car begin to roll over her mother's head and heard it collapse as the
others ran away. Her father watched as though he could remember before all this happened. Even
slower she hit her father then he fell over and she ran over the whole length of his body feeling the
car shift as it went over bones then they broke and it went over other bones. The skull was the worst
part, yet again. She felt it collapse, it broke her heart but she knew that's what her father would want.
She made her way to the store. She looked for a gas mask on the other side of the store she sees
none other than Pete. He looks at her with a weird look on his face and charges at her full speed. She
tries to pull out her pistol but can't get it out. He tackles her and they fall. He starts to pick at the
skin on her arm so she pulls the pistol out and aims it at his heart. Bang, the sound of the pistol fire
can be heard a mile away. She felt the presence of someone else in the store. She looks around and
she sees the little
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23.
24. Chimera Cather's The Lightning Thief
Books are often the inspiration to well known movies. However, people who love to dwell in a book
find themselves frustrated while watching the movie verse. When people read the book, they create
their own little movie in their minds. People use their imagination to make sense of many parts of
the book. When they watch the movie they are often disappointed since it doesn't match their
expectations. Books can easily project ideas to the reader that movies cannot. It is difficult for a
movie to follow a book precisely because it would be too much to sit through and watch. Therefore
many scenes are cut off. Scenes that is easy to imagine but hard showing. Connecting this
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Percy frees his friends, and chops Procrustes head off. Another challenge was in chapter 18, where
they meet Cerberus, the three headed guard dog of the Underworld. The three friends reach
underworld, and see the way they have to enter is behind a three headed beast. In order to pass the
dog, Annabeth started playing fetch with Cerberus knowing that would distract it while they enter to
see Hades. It quotes in page 314, "Annabeth gets the idea to play fetch with Cerberus using a red
rubber ball she stole from a gift store... Cerberus doesn't get to play very much as he guards the
entrance to Hades, watching dead people walk around him all day." Annabeth plays fetch with
Cerberus, until she throws the ball very distant to give them time to cross the gate. These were the
extra obstacles the three had to face. Scenes like these are easy to imagine in the mind, however,
they would be hard to show in screen. If the director were to involve such scenes in the movie, it
would mean more running time, more actors, more locations, and it would cost more money. In
order to not take the burden it was decided to not include such scenes. The downside of that idea is
that, these specific scenes would have made the movie much more interesting. Sure it would be a lot
to sit through but viewers would enjoy watching the action. There are many things to consider while
making a movie, which is why it was hard to include everything
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26. Texas Water Management
Texas 12th District Water Management Water rights is a very interesting topic that may have no
right answer, but Texas has tried to answer as many questions as possible about who owns what
water. In the case of groundwater, Texas has historically given the right to pump the groundwater to
the individual person that owns the land, however, this person does not own the groundwater. The
landowner may pump as much water as they want even if it completely drains neighboring peoples
water sources, the water can also be sold to other entities. All major surface water is claimed by the
Texas government, with an exemption for domestic use and livestock. Ownership of water in rivers
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The Red River Compact Commission was created and signed by 1978 by 4 states Texas, Oklahoma,
Arkansas, and Louisiana. The Red River, the northern boundary of a lot of the state, is a major water
source for all four of these states and was being fought over until this commission was made to help
solve many of the disputes that could come up. Similarly, Texas has more agreements with other
states including the Sabine River Compact Commission and the Rio Grande Compact. These
commission serves the same purpose as the other commission, to make sure that all states receive
the correct amount of water and that neither state ruins the water for any other one. The United
States has an agreement with Mexico regarding the Colorado River that helps decide what should be
done with a river that gives water to more than 33 million people across the two nations. The
agreement is made to help the Colorado River make it back to the Ocean which will in turn help
refill Lake Mead, the main source of water for the city of Los Vegas. The major treaty between the
US and Mexico that Texas has a large hand in is the Treaty of February 3, 1994. This treaty restricts
the water that the other country can take from the Rio Grande river, and guarantees the US one–third
of the water from 5 tributaries in Mexico, and guarantees Mexico all of the water from two other
tributaries. This treaty also allows both nations to dam parts of this
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27.
28. Mass Incarceration System
Many people believe mass incarceration is a pivotal issue in recent times. However, mass
incarceration has been an issue that has plagued the United States and the world for many decades.
The idea of mass incarceration deals with the dramatic rise of incarceration rate sin the Unite sates
after the 1960s. In the United states, we hold approximately 3 million people in our jails and prisons,
and over 7 million people are involve din our criminal justice system. The more troubling idea is the
idea of a prison–industrial system. This idea deals with the overlapping interest of the American
government with imprisonment and the criminal justice system. The government is viewing the jail
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Through the Reagan and Clinton presidential terms, there were mass numbers of minorities and
women that were detained in jails for zero to no reasons based on the idea of a new platform" Zero–
tolerance". The policy of zero tolerance and the systematic creation of a privilege of having street
drugs carry more weight than hard drugs such as cocaine, created a politicized campaign. The media
has been a proponent in belittling or exaggerating fear. According to Davis, " The media, especially
television. Have a vested interest in perpetuating the notion that crime is out of control. With new
competition from cable networks and the 24–hour news channels, TV news and programs about
crime. Have proliferated madly (page 91)." Unfortunately, the society and media we consume plays
a huge role in what is seen as positive and acceptable in the modern world. The corporations,
people, and brands influence the society and media has created skewed perceptions of life as a
prisoner or a person who has been a convicted felon. Furthermore, media has used the tactical
displayed of one–sidedness in order to create a biasness of the representation of a group. However,
as informed, intelligent human beings most are able to analyze societies roles on these people.
Society has created structural factors that target prisoners as being violent. In the end, in order to be
seen as normal in
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29.
30. My Reckoning Essay
I will be revising my Reckoning Essay which focuses on the coexistence of science and religion and
how it can be incorporated in the education system. Mainly, my reckoning essay will emphasize
these two questions: is scientific literacy at risk of extinction? What would happen if responsible
science and religion were placed together?
In order to revise my essay, I will be more specific about what aspects Kingsolver's essay K.C. Cole
and Kelley speaks to. For instance, K.C. Cole, the author of "A Matter of Scale," mentions the
opposing relationship between the phenotype and genotype of a giant. However, I have to explicitly
and implicitly state how K.C Cole's argument relates to Kingsolver's essay. Overall, the purpose of
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For instance, schools in Kentucky have implemented religion and science in their curriculum. In
order to show this as a case study, I should mention a descriptive analysis of the curriculum and how
religion can give a new outlook on scientific developments or research breakthroughs.
My Outline:
Paragraph 1: Introduction
– Explain how the conversation between science and religion shapes education, and how education
shapes religion and science
– Instead of focusing on one audience(scientists), I will focus on a broader audience so many people
can relate to this argument
Paragraph 3: Secondary Source ("A Matter of Scale")
– Cole mentions Einstein's theory of relativity and she explains gravity as a curvature of space–time:
"It's like an elephant sitting on a waterbed. Heavy objects bend space–time into gravity wells that
pull other object in."
– Kingsolver explains that many people coin the term "gravitational theory" as an unjustifiable term;
however, gravitational theory is a crucial theory that explains any two particles of matter attract one
with a
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31.
32. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Research Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is one of the most
predominate unsolved problems in the early stages of life. The number of children who die from
SIDS each year is higher than the number of those who die of cancer, heart disease, pneumonia,
child abuse, AIDS, cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy combined. There has been a lot of debate
about the term, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, the sudden and unexpected death of an apparently
well, or healthy infant, whose death remains unexplained after the performance of a thorough
autopsy (Valdes–Dapena, 1979). This essay will help to outline the various aspects of Sudden Infant
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If the pause is too long, a healthy baby will wake up to breath, but if the baby is not able to wake
him or herself up for some reason, accidental suffocation and sudden death may occur (Wellness
Web, 1997). Many families are now adopting devices known as home apnea monitors. A home
apnea monitor is a machine that monitors your baby's breathing as well as heart rate. The monitor
has wires attached to electrodes placed on your baby's chest. The apnea monitor makes a loud noise
if the heart rate or breathing rate get too high or too low to indicate improper breathing. When
babies are allowed to sleep in a prone or facedown position and when they are heavily wrapped,
they are put at higher risk of this happening and therefore, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome takes
place much more frequently. According to Caldwell the safest way to place your baby when sleeping
is side–lying (Caldwell, 1995). This is contraindicating to what our text book recommends, which
recommend placing infants on their back to sleep. This also includes naps. This is the most
important thing you can do to prevent SIDS. An easy way to remember this is to always put your
baby "back to
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33.
34. Similarities And Differences Between Percy Jackson And...
Both Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 1: The Lightning Thief and the Epic of Gilgamesh
have heroes as their protagonists. Those protagonists, Percy Jackson and Gilgamesh, have
similarities and differences, which can be used to see how humanity's view of the concept of a hero
has changed over the last three–thousand and two–hundred years. The differences in their
qualifications for heroic qualities, both traditional and modern, highlights how humanity's viewpoint
of what it means to be a hero has changed. Way back when, in ancient Mesopotamia, a hero only
needed to be a special guy that gods or goddesses took a special interest in. Nowadays, there are
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However, in the Epic of Gilgamesh, Gilgamesh was never defeated by another person in combat.
The single time Gilgamesh explicitly failed a challenge was when Utnapishtim told him to stay
awake for six days and seven nights if he wished to gain eternal life and the only other human in the
same league as Gilgamesh was Enkidu as before Aruru created Enkidu, Gilgamesh "had no rival."
Also, Enkidu and Gilgamesh never used their wits, only ever solving their problems through the
application of brute force.
Another traditional qualification that Percy Jackson and Gilgamesh share is that they have both
captured the interest of several deities. However, they differ in that deities are generally either
against or neutral to Percy Jackson from the get–go while Gilgamesh only later creates his own
enemies as consequences for his actions. Before Percy Jackson was born, the big three, including
Percy Jackson's father, Poseidon, swore to stop having children with mortals. Percy Jackson's birth
broke this oath. Also, Zeus's lightning bolt was stolen and as Chiron told Percy, "You could easily
have snuck into Olympus. Zeus believes he has found his thief." Gilgamesh made his enemies when
he slew Humbaba and rebuffed Ishtar's advances. As Enkidu told Gilgamesh preceding the slaying
of Humbaba, "(Do it) before the leader Ellil hears, [()] [Lest ?] the gods [] be filled with fury at us".
Humbaba was appointed guardian of Cedar
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35.
36. Good Shepherd Snoezelen Study
Findings and Analysis In this section, the results of studies gathered using Multisensory
Environments (MSEs) is presented. The use of Snoezelen, gardens and controlled environments
alike were used to find the benefits of multisensory therapy with dementia patients living in nursing
homes.
"The term 'MSE' can be used broadly to encompass any environmental intervention that promotes
stimulation of multiple sensory systems, including but not limited to, visual auditory, gustatory,
olfactory, tactile, and vestibular systems... MSE's may be less elaborate and include low–tech
sensory inputs that provide controlled stimulation of multiple sensory systems in a contained space."
(Crowe, 2014. p.199)
Good Shepherd Snoezelen Study
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Occupational Therapist, Jessica Crowe, states, "Data analysis revealed that there is no evidence
supporting the effectiveness of MSE interventions for those with dementia" (p. 200). Crowe based
this statement off of results of a systematic review conducted in 2002. This review was made to
determine the effectiveness of MSE interventions for individuals with dementia consisting of three
sessions showing no significant changes in behavior, mood, or cognition immediately after sessions,
at mid–, post–, or one–month post intervention follow–up" (Chung & Lai, 2002). Crowe states,
"These findings should be viewed with caution due to the wide variety of studies included in the
analysis and limited rigor in the approach" (2014). Because the complexity and individuality of
reactions to the sensory stimulation, "MSE interventions are difficult to measure
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37.
38. The Films Of Tim Burton And Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
In the films of Tim Burton, the antagonists are always troublesome, self–absorbed, and ill–
mannered, while the protagonists are always the outsiders. Burton, director of many movies such as
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, Frankenweenie and much more, makes
the protagonists outcasts because "'It's important to feel like you live or understand the character.'
[...] Like young Victor, Burton grew up feeling isolated in the suburbs, with emotionally–distant
parents and a beloved dog, bullied in school and probably a bit depressed..."(Hollywood Reporter).
The great contrast between the protagonists and the antagonists convey the tone for how he
perceives the world and the people in it. In the films Edward Scissorhands and ... Show more
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He is looking at things with wide eyes because he has never seen these things before. He even pops
Kim's waterbed with his Scissorhands. While the audience finds it humorous, the author conveys a
deeper meaning, showing that from the start, Edward was not able to fit into the "perfect society"
that was created. He was an abnormal child, but Burton still manages to show that it's okay to be
abnormal. He feels relatable to Edward, who grew up with no parents and in an isolated castle, and
when brought into the real world, he was looked at as an outsider. But he was still treated the same
as us, in the beginning. He was seen as special. So, Burton's use of lighting and camera angles to
show his pitiful In both movies, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands, Tim
Burton feels apathetic towards the antagonists and creates a sinister tone. He uses long shot to
convey that he feels apathy towards Augustus. For example, in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,
when the group had entered the candy field, and Augustus drank from the chocolate river. Then he
fell into it and was sucked up by a pipe, while Willy Wonka was complaining about his
contaminated chocolate. This shows that Burton doesn't care for the antagonists. His apathy towards
them is shown very obviously here because he just let Augustus go away and didn't even think about
Augustus until the parents had made a fuss about it. In another
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40. Freddy Kruger: Bladed Adversary Evil
A monster, by definition, is a person who excites horror by wickedness or cruelty. One fictional
character that fits that description perfectly, is the infamous Freddy Krueger. Freddy is the bladed–
gloved adversary in Wes Craven's A Nightmare On Elm Street movie series. Krueger is a serial
killer, recognizable by his bladed gloves, that kills his victims in their dreams, also causing their
death in real life as well. He first appeared in 1984 in the first installment of the franchise, which
began a decades–long worldwide fear of the vindictive spector. Portrayed by award–winning Robert
Englund, Krueger has terrified and excited millions since his first appearance on the big screen. A
large factor that drives the fear even deeper into the audiences' minds is the fact that, as long as
Freddy is in the dream world, he is practically invincible, and the fact that the human psyche needs
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The appearance of the serial killer is also a large part of the terror that has been embedded into the
subconscious of the viewers. Krueger almost always appears as a man with a burned, disfigured
face, wearing a red and dark green striped sweater, a brown fedora, and his trademark leather gloves
with long, sharp, blades attached to the fingers. When his abdomen is revealed, the audience catches
a glance of his 'chest of souls,' a chest, burned just like his face, but with little faces of people with
eyes, teeth, and noses embedded in his skin who moves, speaks, and shrieks. Another part that drills
horror into the viewers is the fact that it is said in one of the movies, that Freddy was a child killer
and molester, that was captured by the law. The fear of this comes from the fact that Krueger has
always been a cold–hearted murderer, and is insinuated to be immortal. The series also touches on
how Kruger got his burned
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41.
42. Analysis Of Charlie And The Chocolate Factory And Edward...
In the films of Burton, the antagonists are always troublesome, self–absorbed, and ill–mannered,
while the protagonists are always the outsiders. Tim Burton, born August 25, 1958, in southern
California, and director of many movies such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Frankenweenie,
and Edward Scissorhands, makes the protagonists outcasts because "'It's important to feel like you
live or understand the character.' [...] Like young Victor, Burton grew up feeling isolated in the
suburbs, with emotionally–distant parents and a beloved dog, bullied in school and probably a bit
depressed..."(Hollywood Reporter). Burton feels that if you relate to the character/s, the movie is a
better film. The great contrast between the protagonists and the antagonists conveys the tone for
how he perceives the world and the people in it. In the films Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and
Edward Scissorhands, Tim Burton uses cinematic techniques such as lighting and camera angles in
order to convey his compassionate tone towards the protagonists and apathetic and sinister tone
towards the antagonists. Burton conveys his compassionate tone towards his protagonists, who are
not "normal" and are the sore thumbs of society. In Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, Tim Burton
uses low light in order to show that he feels compassion towards Charlie. For example, when
Charlie is talking to his grandparents about hopefully winning the golden ticket from the Willy
Wonka chocolate bar on his birthday. With only one chance to get the golden ticket because of his
family's impoverished state, the low light shows the director's compassion towards Charlie's
unfortunate reality. The low light makes the scene a sad and somber place as the audience is hoping
for Charlie to hopefully win the golden ticket. The audience can feel sympathy for Charlie and his
impoverished family because of the hard times they are going through. Moreover, Tim Burton
conveys his compassion, in his film Edward Scissorhands by using low angle in order to convey that
he thinks that Edward isn't the same the people in the town, and is the abnormality in the town. For
example, when Edward first arrives into Peg's house and is shown to Kim's room. He is looking at
things
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43.
44. Analysis Of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, is the number one cause of death among babies. It is
unexplainable, and happens while the baby is sleeping. It is sometimes known as "crib death" or "cot
death." It is diagnosed after all of the causes of the baby's death, such as trauma, an infection, heart
or lung infection, have been eliminated. In 2010, there was a recorded amount of about two
thousand babies that died due to SIDS. Four years later, in 2014, the amount lowered to one
thousand five hundred. It often occurs to babies that are less than a year old. SIDS is most common
with babies that are in between the ages of two and four months. Ninety percent of the SIDS that
have occurred are before the baby reaches to six months. It is interesting
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45.
46. Dairy Cows Informative Speech
Everyone knows what cows are, but do we really? Cattle have been modified over years of cross–
breeding but today I'm focusing on dairy cattle since there are so many different species of cows.
Here you will learn how dairy cows affect the world, where they originated, how global they are,
how long they've been used, and how they have changed over time. You will also learn how
different people have used them, major changes in their use and form over time, Big History
thresholds dairy cattle have crossed, how increasing complexity fits into it, its ties back to early
agriculture and domestication, how collective learning aids in its understanding, and random facts
about dairy cows and most cattle. There is a lot more to cattle than we think! ... Show more content
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For instance, in America cattle are typically raised for providing milk and beef and in Egypt they
had their own cows called Egyptian cattle, which they worshipped. Still, Egyptians used them for
food, milk, leather, and sacrifice. Egyptian cattle became so important that many Egyptian gods
were considered to have the form of cattle, these gods being Hathor, Ptah, Menthu, and Atum–Ra.
The cow is also sacred in India. The cow god is called "The Holy Cow." Millions of Hindus revere
and worship cows. "Hinduism is a religion that raises the status of Mother to the level of Goddess."
In this way the cow is maternal figure and a caretaker of her people. According to the same article,
"The cow is a symbol of the divine bounty of Earth." To Hindus and Buddhists the symbolism of the
cow deals with patience and holiness. To Hindus, the cow is the most sacred animal. To Buddhists,
the calm and tender nature of the cow earns its right among them. This is how cattle can tie back
into religion. It is also said that the cow is a symbol of abundance and fertility, as it represents the
Earth and the
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47.
48. Arizona Rental Application Case Study
Arizona Rental Application A landlord in Arizona State can use Arizona Rental Application to
evaluate the credentials of an applicant prior to entering into a lease agreement. Such evaluations are
necessary to determine the creditworthiness of the applicant. The landlord has right to verify this
information from the applicant's employer or previous landlord. In addition, the tenant agrees to
remit a refundable and non–refundable security deposit while submitting the rental application.
Applicant's signature on the application form is compulsory. The landlord retains the right to
approve or reject the application. In addition, submitting this duly filled form does not grant any
reservation to the applicant. Steps to Prepare Arizona Rental Application
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49.
50. Baby Safe Sleeping Research Paper
Baby Safe Sleeping Information
WHAT ARE SOME TIPSTO KEEP MY BABY SAFE WHILE SLEEPING?
There are a number of things you can do to keep your baby safe while sleeping:
Place your baby to sleep on his or her back unless your health care provider has told you differently.
This is the single most important thing you can do to reduce the risk of sudden infant death
syndrome (SIDS).
The safest place for babies to sleep is in the parents' bedroom in a crib.
○ Use a crib and crib mattress that meet the safety standards of the Consumer Product Safety
Commission and the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).
Do not over–bundle your baby with clothes or blankets.
○ Keep quilts, comforters and other loose bedding out of
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51.
52. The Importance Of SIDS
According to a 2013 article in Pediatric Health Medicine, and Therapeutics, by Dr. Tara Ramirez
and Dr. Micheal Malloy, when SIDS was first defined, it was used as a catch all for any
unexplainable infant deaths. As the medical field advanced and more research was conducted lots of
deaths where able to be diagnosed as infection, trauma, or connected to conditions related to the
heart, lungs, or central nervous system. .As studies have been conducted to try and find the cause it
has been determined that SIDS isn't any one illness or disease. Instead it's the diagnosis given when
a child under a year old dies suddenly and an exact cause can't be found after an investigation of the
death scene, autopsy, and a review of the child's medical history have been conducted. What makes
so devastating for families is that it happens without warning, and really gives no closure or ... Show
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It has been found that any sleep position besides supine (on the back) increases the chances of SIDS,
whether it is on the stomach or on the side. (Oyen, 614) The rate of deaths from SIDS has dropped
about 50 percent since 1994, this is when the National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development and associated groups started the Back to Sleep campaign. A baby's risk of SIDS has
been found to be 1.7 to 12.9 times higher if a baby sleeps on their stomach instead of their back.
When a baby sleeps stomach–down, their more likely to overheat, have inconsistency in breathing,
and rebreathe the air they have just exhaled, that lacks oxygen. Placing a baby to sleep on their side
is a bad idea also, since babies placed on their side can easily end up on their stomach. By the time a
baby is 6 months old they are able to roll themselves over, at this age their risk for SIDS has begun
to drop. Though it is recommended to do your best to get them settled on their back, don't worry if
the baby rolls
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53.
54. Edward Mcclelland Roll The Middle Class Summary
Has there been a demise in the middle class? Edward McClelland believes there has been. Could he
be right? Since the 1970's, the middle class has been slowly declining is the assumption that
McClelland makes. Through my life experiences, I believe McClelland has some strong points but
could be wrong in some areas. And I believe where you are located can also makes a difference. In
Edward McClelland's article, "RIP, the Middle Class: 1946–2013", McClelland argues that there has
been a decline in the middle class since the 1980's. He begins his article remembering times in the
1970's, when the middle class was able to live similar to the upper class. He stated "I saw the
evidence of prosperity distributed equally among the social classes: speedboats, Corvette Stingrays,
waterbeds, snowmobiles, motorcycles, hunting rifles, RV's, CB radios. This was his evidence that
the middle class was doing well and prospering. He also gave an example of a couple he knew. This
couple was told they would have jobs for life but when the job moved to Singapore in 2004, they
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Can a family make it off of both spouses income and live comfortably? My findings are, they can
depending on the location, but in some locations they cannot. My first example of this: While living
in Texas, for the first time since graduating high school, I was able to find a good paying job without
a degree. The cost of living was equally matched with the wages. My husband and I were able to
provide for my family's necessities and have extra money left over. However, when I moved back to
Pensacola, FL, that all changed. The pay was extremely low for not having a degree and the cost of
living was through the roof. Not only did I have to have one full time job but I also had to have a
part time job and my husband had to also have a full time job to make ends meet. The collapse of
the economy did not do much to help these
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55.
56. The Lightning Thief Book Vs Movie Analysis
Books are often the inspiration for popular movies. However, people who love to dwell in a book
find themselves frustrated while watching the movie verse. When people read the book, they create
their own little movie in their minds. People use their imagination to make sense of many parts of
the book. When they watch the movie they are often discouraged since it doesn't match their
expectations. Books can easily project ideas to the reader that movies cannot. It is challenging for a
movie to follow a book precisely because it would be too much to sit through and watch. Therefore,
many scenes are cut–off. Scenes that is effortless to imagine but tough showing. Connecting this
description to the book and movie of, The Lightning Thief. I prefer ... Show more content on
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They took the helm of darkness to return to Hades. Meanwhile Percy and his friends fly back to
New York to give back the lightning bolt to the right owner. Comparing Ares' contribution to the
plot of the book to the plot of the movie. I prefer the book, because of the dramatic twists it
involves. It's so interesting how a God betrays his own family, for power and desire of war.
Comparing it to the movie, Percy gets confronted by Luke and Luke confesses he is the main villain.
The twists and turns in the book lure me closer than the movie's plot. It makes sense as to why the
movie director wouldn't involve Ares' character in the movie. That would involve more running time
to explain the concept the book expressed. Also it would take more effort to find a person fit enough
to portrait Ares' character. This is why the book is a better choice; it was able to express such
concept in a couple of pages. For a movie, it would give the production crew a harder time to put
these scenes in
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57.
58. Chucky Is A Serial Killer
This famous, disfigured, doll has surely terrorized plenty of people since his creation. Oddly
enough, terror is not the only emotion ingrained in his audience through his films. One film after the
other, he showed me the need to control emotion. Carefully, this monster would choose when to be a
simple doll, and when to show his true self. Chucky was the master of emotional control.
A tiny plastic toy with reddish–orange hair, stitches, staples, and scars covering his face with his left
eye popping out of his head, wearing torn and dirty denim bibs. The doll's personality and spirit
originate from a violent serial killer. When he is killed, his spirit is transferred to the body of a doll
to seek revenge for his death.
A, horrific looking, terrifying
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59.
60. Compare And Contrast Merricat And Edward Scissorhands
John Bowen says, "[a] genre isn't like a box in which a group of texts all neatly fit and can be safely
classified...it is more like a family. All family members don't look alike or have a single trait in
common but they have overlapping characteristics." The gothic genre is made to shock its readers
and induce strange thought. John Bowen compiled a list of characteristics that he has seen among
great works of Gothic literature. These characteristics include: strange places, clashing time periods,
power and constraint, terror vs. horror, and a world of doubt. In the case of We have always lived in
the Castle and Edward Scissorhands the family analogy works. These two works tell unrelated
stories but fall under the Gothic genre quite nicely and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The clashing time periods does not apply to either of the stories. It can be argued that Merricat's
living situation does not obviously indicate what time period she is living in. The only indication is
when she goes out into town. However, it's not significant enough to be considered "clashing time
periods." Edward's situation was not a clash of time periods but rather discrepancies in what is in
fashion; like the waterbed, for example. Next in Bowen's characteristics, comes the terror versus
horror characteristic. We have always lived in the Castle fits this characteristic very well. Merricat is
responsible for her family's death and is responsible for the house catching fire. We have always
lived in the Castle fits very well into the terror versus horror characteristic. Edward Scissorhands
doesn't quite fit into that mold. Even though Edward kills Jim, he did it because he was defending
himself and Kim; it was not because that was his intention during the whole movie. Bowen's last
characteristic is a world of doubt; this gives the reader the idea that there is more than human
knowledge/ power. This is the case in Edward Scissorhands; he is a character who was created with
scissor hands by an inventor. In the case of We have always lived in the Castle however, this is not
the
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61.
62. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Essay
Sudden Unexpected Infant Death & Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Approximately 3,500 US babies
pass on all of a sudden and out of the blue every year ("About SUID and SIDS," 2015). We
regularly allude to these passing's as sudden startling newborn child passing's (SUID). In spite of the
fact that the reasons for death in a large portion of these kids can't be clarified, most happen while
the newborn child is dozing in a dangerous resting environment. SIDS is characterized as the sudden
passing of a newborn child less than 1 year of age that can't be clarified after an intensive
examination is led, including a complete dissection, examination of the demise scene, and a survey
of the clinical history ("About SUID and SIDS," 2015). SIDS was ... Show more content on
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The frequency of cases delegated SIDS by the National Center for Health Statistics has fallen
following 1980. From 1980 to 2010 the rate fell by 66%. The greater part of this reduction happened
from 1990 to 2000, the decade taking after the US Back to Sleep crusade, with a diminishing of 57%
("Incidence,"2015). The Back to Sleep crusade, now about 10 years old, has extended its messages
to address the points of SIDS and SIDS diminishment among certain ethnic gatherings. This
extended exertion now incorporates the Back to Sleep African American effort, Back to Sleep
materials in Spanish, and an inevitable effort venture in American Indian groups. By joining forces
with national and group based associations that serve these gatherings of people, the Back to Sleep
crusade can get the protected dozing message to numerous groups, to spare baby lives ("Research on
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS),"2015). While the decrease in SIDS is great thing
throughout the 1980's to the 2000's there were some special cases where the medical examiner didn't
know how to classify the infant's death, therefore it could've very well been SIDS it just wasn't
reported. In the mid 2000s the rates of SIDS began to level off. In any case, passing's delegated
ASSB (coincidental suffocation and strangulation in bedding) expanded ("Incidence," 2015). Late
research
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63.
64. 70's Decade
The 70's decade was a milestone in US (United States) history for many reasons. It was an important
stride in women's rights, sports, education, politics, global issues, and helping nature. From catchy
phrases, to presidential scandals, the 70's decade majorly contributed to our US history. One major
event in the 70's was sports for many reasons. Cassius Clay had defended his title 8 times, but in
1967 outside the ring, he lost a major battle. He was convicted of refusing to submit induction into
the armed services (Our Century 55). The World Boxing Association the stripped him of his title and
barred him from the ring. Back in 1964, Clay had joined the Black Muslims, and eventually took the
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New laws were made to protect drinking water and established smokestack standards. The first
"Earth Day", happened on April 22, 1970, and it was meant to be a day where students could learn
about the Earth. More than 12,00 high schools and colleges suspended class for a day to learn about
Earth, and thousands of Elementary schools picked up trash and litter (Stewart 51). Hundreds of
thousands gathered in New York, and Washington DC to show support for the new concern and
protest the abuse of land, air, water, and wildlife (Stewart 51). There was also a big kick on air
pollution. Many gas stations held up signs saying "no gas", so the gas stations still open had lines
going for miles. The waits would last for several hours (Stewart
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65.
66. I Had Someone Who We Are All A Product Of Our Environment
Recently I had someone say to me, "we don't know who we are because we are all a product of our
environment." That said, the question remains: Are we defined by our environment and merely a
product of it, or we posses the ability to make decisions despite it? The age old question of who am I
kept stirring in my mind. It got me thinking about how I define myself and how the environment
that I grew up in has shaped me. My first thought was "Wait a minute I know who I am, I think?" So
I made a list of the obvious; wife, mother, sister, daughter, granddaughter, niece, etc. Looking at that
list I realized that those "labels" were just words used to define my relationships to other people.
I have never really thought about the labels that define my relationships they are just words. I
seldom thought about how the culture or environment I grew up in affected me or my relationships
to others. I took these things for granted. Can we control the environment we're born into? Are we
supposed to somehow see beyond the culture we were raised in; The culture that compels us to act,
live and think in certain ways?
As a young girl living in the 1960's era women lived and defined themselves by their marriage or
birth to a man. As a woman you could not open a bank account without your husband's co–
signature. You could not start a business without your husband's permission and a signature. "Most
of the woman that did work were teachers, nurses, or secretaries. Women accounted for six
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67.
68. Film Analysis Of The Cinematic Style Of Tim Burton
Cinematic Style Tim Burton, the successful director, began his wonderful journey through life on
August 25, 1958, in Burbank, California. From his childhood, Burton was nose deep into
filmmaking. At the age of thirteen, this young teenager created a short animated film called The
Island of Doctor Agor. Movie consumed his whole life. He even met his second wife on the set of
Ed Wood and Mars Attack! Afterwards, Burton was the author of amazing films such as Batman,
Batman Returns, Ed Wood, Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, Big Fish, and The Nightmare Before
Christmas. Director Tim Burton's style is dark humor and childlike innocence, as evidenced in his
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Burton's unique style in these three movies is also demonstrated well by lighting. First, there is a
segment in the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory when one of the winners, Augustus, falls
into Willy Wonka's chocolate river and then gets sucked up a tube during a low key lighting
sequence. This occurs to be a slightly humorous situation because there are six adults standing on
the scene of the accident, and none of them are doing anything. On the contrary, it was probably an
amazing experience for Augustus because not everyone gets to find themselves in a river full of
chocolate. Next, in another one of Burton's movies, Edward Scissorhands, the main character,
Edward, gets low tempered and rips the curtains and wallpaper in the house while in bottom–side
lighting. The situation alerts the audience because of Edward's unsophisticated behavior in the
unpleasant position. The man his already dangerous enough when he is in a good mood. Finally, in
The Nightmare Before Christmas, Jack was walking in the graveyard in low key lighting. It's scary
because there's a skeleton walking on top of dead people in the night on Halloween. It can't get
scarier than that! All in all, Burton's style is evident through his good use of lighting. Music and
sound demonstrate Burton's style through anti–visual aspects. For instance, there was diegetic sound
when people were clapping outside of the factory gates when the factory opened in the movie
Charlie and
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69.
70. Waterbed Research Paper
The waterbed, a mattress full of water, but it's not just that it's much more. Well, it's not a lot a lot
more it just is a little more than just a water bed. Right now you might think the water bed is a
boring invention and how could I get enough information for this report but you might actually be
surprised and impressed of what this invention is for and does for other people and how it could
affect people if this invention ( the water bed ) was never invented.
It has a kind of a long story, starting 3,000 years ago. According to legend, the first water bed was
made of goat skin and was made 3,000 years ago, but no one actually knows for sure. This is why it
isn't long because if it was 3,000 years ago then it would have a long story, ... Show more content on
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You might think that the waterbed might not affect the world much if it wasn't invented, but it would
actually affect many people's lives. Well to start it would affect many people's lives because most
people in hospitals that need back pain treatment or have pressure ulcers might not have a place to
actually get treatment for their problems. Then, they would probably have body pain for a really
long time. Well, it was helpful in a way for lots of people and in a way effected everyone's lives
because even the people that sold waterbed would be affected if the waterbed wasn't invented
because they might not even have a job for a living and probably be poor this very instant.
It is actually better than regular beds in my opinion. I mean it lasts longer, you could control the
temperature, you could fall asleep faster and with less ease I mean what else you want to know so
you can buy one. It probably is in fact better than a regular mattress bed. Both of these are good and
have similarities that can make them both convenient to buy but in the end the waterbed ends up
winning depending in how you see it. Sometimes they can actually kill babies because they drown
the
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71.
72. Waterbed Mattress Research Paper
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What are the Benefits of Sleeping on a Waterbed Mattress?
When people think of waterbed mattresses, they often think of sloshing and rolling
about during the night. However, more and more people are learning that a waterbed
mattress can also be great for distributing your weight and supporting your spine for a
more comfortable night's sleep.
Waterbed mattress technology has made great strides since the introduction of the first
waterbeds over 40 years ago. Today, you can choose from a variety of water motion
options as well as consider a soft side waterbed mattress, which looks just like a normal
mattress but provides more support.
Softside waterbeds are found to be some of the best mattresses for
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73.
74. English
Andrew Quarless
ENGL 202–D
Leslie Robertson Mateer
Spring 2009
Business Communication Essentials
Practice Your Knowledge
(pgs. 94–95, nos.1–47)
The "You" Attitude:
1. We request that you have the order form supplied in the back of our catalog.
So that your order is processed properly, please complete the order form located in the back of our
catalog.
2. We insist that you always bring your credit card to the store.
Having a credit card will most definitely provide a fast and enjoyable experience in the store.
3. We want to get rid of all our 15–inch monitors to make room in our warehouse for the 19–inch
screens. Thus we are offering a 25 percent discount on all sales this week. ... Show more content on
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Bias–Free Language:
21. For an Indian, Maggie certainly is outgoing.
Maggie is surely outgoing.
22. He needs a wheelchair, but he doesn't let his handicap affect his job performance.
75. His physical disabilities do not affect his job performance.
23. A pilot must have the ability to stay calm under pressure, and then he must be trained to cope
with any problem that arises.
A pilot must have the ability to stay calm under pressure, and must be trained to cope with any
problem that arises.
24. Candidate Renata Parsons, married and the mother of a teenager, will attend the debate.
Candidate Mrs. Renata Parsons will attend the debate.
25. Senior citizen Sam Nugent is still an active salesman.
Sam Nugent is still an active salesman.
Message Composition: Selecting Words:
26. We will be opening our new facility this upcoming spring.
27. You can now purchase our new Leaf–Away yard and lawn blower at a considerable price.
28. After the reception, we were surprised that almost everyone invited attended.
29. The new production line has been operating effectively on every run.
30. Over the holiday, we hired a crew to increase the productivity.
Message Composition: Selecting Words:
31. The two reporters pursued every lead enthusiastically.
32. Even large fashion houses have to match staff size to the normal (seasonal ups and downs).
33.
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76.
77. Upgrade Your Mattress Research Paper
Why Your Next Home Upgrade Should Be Your Mattress (–– removed HTML ––) Why Your Next
Home Upgrade Should Be Your Mattress (–– removed HTML ––) It's common sense to pay the
most attention to home upgrades that most affect your lifestyle, health and comfort. That's why
upgrading your mattress ranks as one of the most important improvements that you can make
around the house. Lack of restful sleep can damage your health, generate stress and lower your
overall quality–of–life. According the WebMD, sleep loss can increase your risk of a heart attack,
high blood pressure, stroke and diabetes. [1] The issue of comfort is more important than you think
when you consider that you'll probably spend 7–9 hours each day on the mattress for many years.
Old, worn–out mattresses cause injuries from exposed springs, affect your spinal health and harbor
insects and allergens. About 20 millions Americans are allergic to dust mites, and the reactions of
allergic asthmatics are even more intense. [2] (–– removed HTML ––) Why You Should Upgrade
Your Mattress (–– removed HTML ––) Knowing when to replace your mattress is a subjective
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78.
79. Joyce Migraine Tobias Wolff
"Even together, people were as solitary as cows in a field chewing their own cud," writes Wolff
(123). This is an idea that seems to be deeply ingrained in Joyce's consciousness, but does it
represent how she truly feels deep down? Joyce seems to put on this facade of a strong self–reliant
woman when, in reality, she relies more on her roommate Dina than she would care to admit.
Throughout Tobias Wolff's "Migraine," Joyce insists on being independent; however, Dina's leaving
seemly causes her headaches, which can only be eased by the love and comfort that accompanies
Dina's touch. Joyce's perceived independence fuels her idea that solitude will help the pain in her
head subside. She seems to be reluctant to accept help from others and almost self–pitying to the
point that reader's wonder how badly she truly wants her migraine to go away. "Whatever people
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The part of the story where Joyce's love is best seen occurs when she is told about a couple being
injured while lying in bed together and Wolff states, "And the same would be true if the waterbed
had fallen on her and Dina instead of them," (124). This line of the story is particularly interesting
because it hints at the fact that Joyce imagines her and Dina in bed together, side by side. Not to
mention more subtle clues throughout the story such as when Joyce first enters and observes her and
Dina's apartment: "Suitcases [were] still packed for a visit to Dina's parents, which they'd never
made because Joyce got sick," (122). Could it have been her own nervousness that caused Joyce to
feel this way? If so, why would she be so nervous to meet Dina's parents unless she is in love? For
readers, it is clear that Joyce loves Dina. However, it is unclear whether or not Dina reciprocates
these
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