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How To Break A Song
Breaking the habit
"Do you ever listen to a song and find yourself moved so deeply you are almost in tears? Have you
ever been to a live performance that turned your worst day into your best? Have you ever heard a
song that inspired you? Music has the power to move us and to change us" (Silva). Linkin Park is a
band that produces a lot of meaningful song that inspire people and one them is breaking the habit.
The song is basically about who have an addiction problem and want to overcome the problem, so
that they can lead to a better life. Breaking the habit can be interpret in many different ways because
of the artist point of view, the music video and the genre/style. The song starts off with the character
losing his memory because of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For Mike Shinoda this particular theme was very challenging to write about because of the subject
itself and because it would never come out the way he wanted to. "There had been this theme in my
head that I wanted to write about for five years, and I kept trying it and writing songs about it, and it
never worked. It would always be too dorky or too cheesy or whatever. And somehow, when I sat
down with this particular music, this thing that I had been trying to write about for five years came
out in two hours – just flew out on the page"(qtd. In Soghomonian). The song also help Mike to
release those emotions onto the paper instead of bottling the emotion inside, "Yeah, yeah, it's was
very therapeutic" (qtd. In Soghomonian). This song also meant a lot to his close friend/lead vocals
Chester Bennington because of the struggle with his drug addiction. "After seeing Mike Shinoda's
lyrics, Bennington broke down and had a hard time performing this song live for years afterward
because of how close to home these lyrics were for him"(merrymuzak). The band pour all the
feeling from the lyrics into making a unique and meaningful music
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Vermont Research Paper
Geography Did you know that Vermont used to have historical indian tribes? Including, Mahicans
and Abenaki tribes. In the Abenaki tribe they settled in Vermont, until they got kicked out of the
state in the 1600's. Also, the Mahicans hunted in the Southwestern and Western part of Vermont
making temporary settlements and living off of the food they hunted and the skin they perished of of
the animals that were hunted. Both of these very interesting tribes used every single part of the
animals that they would hunt. The fur was used as coats, the meat for food, the dung for energy, and
so many more. If you ever go to Vermont you will notice some of their amazing physical features.
For example, some of the well known forests in Vermont is Aitken, ... Show more content on
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Before he worked with electric tools, and was a blacksmith making lots of money in progress. Most
of the time he liked to experiment with electromagnets. Eventually he got married to the daughter of
a local merchant. Also, a very inspiring man named Ethan Allen. He fought in the French and Indian
War when he settled in Vermont. During the big outbreak of the American Revolution he raised a
force of troops and helped capture British Fort at Ticonderoga. Later, he tried to take Montreal, but
was caught by the British. After his release he didn't serve in the war anymore. Natural Resources In
a wide variety of farm crops, there are bright red apples, sweet honey, crunchy corn, hay for the
horses, and you can't forget the delicious, sugary maple syrup. 73% of the products Vermont
produces are dairy. As you know, cottage cheese, milk, yogurt, and of course the best selling ice
cream, Ben and Jerry's. Plus in 2013, a company called Cellar won for the best crafted cheese in
Vermont. Vermonters use Maple Syrup in just about everything they cook with. They use it as a
substitute for white sugar,, put it in their coffee, and even glaze meat with it. Maple Syrup from
Vermont is pure, and made by their state tree, the 'Sugar Maple'. Normally you won't find any fake
foods and ingredients in their
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The Author Of Shirley Jackson's The Lottery
The Author of the short story The Lottery, Shirley Jackson was born in December 1918 and died in
August 1965. Shirley Jackson based her story in a town she used to live which in North Bennington
Vermont. The troubled things she was going through she made an idea for her story. Which
something that was going with her and the town she put in the story in her own imagination. Shirley
Jackson and her family had an uneasy relationship the experience she went through, which made her
to be an open person. The author had some type gloomy experience with her and the North
Bennington town she was living at in 1948.
One day Shirley Jackson was walking around the town she based on the Lottery. She mournful
threw a stroller with newspapers and rocks down a hill. So, Shirley had an idea to write the Lottery.
Shirley Jackson went back home to write the story and put what was in her mind to create the story.
It took her two hours to write The Lottery which Shirley Jackson sensible wrote the book 2 months
before its release date to the public. The story was published the same year as the story`s timeline. ...
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Shirley Jackson wrote the book in 1948 which is the same time the story is taking place after world
war two. The Author has put the story together as she wrote it, so she can put how all the characters'
moods who they and what is the meaning behind them. Shirley Jackson puts in the story the bad
things are going on such the rocks to use to kill someone to sacrifice someone so nothing bad won't
happen that's what the lottery is for. Shirley Jackson got the rock idea when she threw the rocks
down a hill and the newspapers were papers what people have got from the
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Compare And Contrast The Bass The River And Sheila Mant
In the short story "The Bass, The river and Sheila Mant," one of the main characters is portrayed as
self centered due to her inability to pick up on how the narrator feels about her. In the story Sheila is
very open with what she would like to do rather than having any interests in the narrator. Sheila
explains to the narrator "I went to a party there. These fraternity men Katherine says could get in
there if I wanted. I'm thinking more of UVM or Bennington. Somewhere I can ski." Sheila continues
to be characterized as very self centered because she is perceived as only interested in herself and
appears to lack interest in what the narrator would like to do. Sheila continues to be depicted as self
centered because she complains about how
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History of the Band Linkin Park Essay
Linkin Park is a new metal band from Los Angeles, California. It has been an active band since
1996. Their labels are Warner Brothers Records and Machine Shop Recordings. The six members
are Chester Bennington, Mike Shinoda, Joseph Hahn, Brad Delson, Rob Bourdon, and Dave Farrell.
Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson recorded the band's first material in 1996. The two had attended
high school together, where they met the band's drummer, Rob Bourdon. Mike Shinoda hooked up
with DJ Joseph Hahn while studying illustration at Art Center College in Pasadena. Meanwhile,
attending UCLA, Brad Delson shared an apartment with bassist Dave Farrell, who left the band after
college and returned a year later. At this point, they named themselves Xero and ... Show more
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He also liked it because the name had no meaning, allowing the music to describe itself. However,
since the domain name "lincolnpark.com" was already taken and the band couldn't afford to
purchase it, they changed the spelling from "Lincoln" to "Linkin" so they could purchase the domain
name "linkinpark.com". However, it has also been said that the name 'Linkin Park' was suggested so
that the band would appear right next to Limp Bizkit at record stores. On October 24, 2000, Linkin
Park's debut album, Hybrid Theory, was released in the United States. The record's first single was
"One Step Closer". Hybrid Theory eventually received 8x platinum. Hybrid Theory, unlike many
other metal band albums, does not contain any curses or swear words. This was because the band
thought that swear words take away attention from the music. They wanted something that the
public could listen to and enjoy over and over again. In early 2001, the band's second single,
"Crawling", was released and won the band a Grammy Award for "Best Hard Rock Performance" in
2002. In mid–2001, the band released its third single, "In the End". The song would prove to be the
band's biggest hits of 2001. In 2002, they released a remix album of their Hybrid Theory album,
called Reanimation. The next album released was Meteora. The album's first single, "Somewhere I
Belong", was released in February of 2003. On March 25, 2003, Meteora was released
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Gm 591 Research Paper
Research Paper: NAB Customer Service Employee Turnover
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GM591ON_M Leadership and Organizational Behavior
Professor
Date
Abstract
This paper will focus on the Customer Service department at North American Bancard. An overview
of the company including the author's role will be explicated. Essential issues, events, and actions to
help frame the problem will be identified. The problem statement will be well defined and specific
enough for each reader to gain a clear idea of the Organizational Behavior topic and the direction of
the research. Each reader will be given an encapsulated review of what information the author found
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Since the call center director was hired, the Customer Service department has improved
tremendously. The only thing that has not improved is the high turnover rate. How can the employee
turnover rate within the Customer Service department decrease?
Literature Review
Retaining Valued Employees
Retaining employees is one way the turnover rate can decrease, Branham (2000), focuses on
retaining valuable employees by incorporating four key elements. The first key elements is, "be a
company that people want to work for". There are many companies that have been labeled as,
"employers of choice". These employers all have something in common, which is how they value
their employers (Branham, 2000). They treat their employees with respect and like family. With
being an "employer of choice," people are the most valuable asset; not just customers but employees
too. Many companies go above and beyond for their customers, but not for their employees, yet they
wonder why they are losing valuable talent. Hayes and NineMeier (2001) explains that supervisors
need to supervise as they would like to be supervised. In the text, it is explained that employees
watch the actions of their management closely. Tip 35 for retaining employees, emphasizes the
power of improvement managers posses (Hayes & NineMeier, 2001). When management focuses on
an aspect of
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Sleep Well Motel
Case Study #1
The Sleep Well Motel
In April 1990, Will Shelton was evaluating information received from the owner of a motel that was
for sale in Fort Morgan, Colorado. Will had answered an ad in the Wall Street Journal under the
heading "Business for Sale." To Will's surprise, he received a call directly from Hank Bennington,
the owner of the Sleep Well Motel of Fort Morgan, Colorado.
During the conversation, Mr. Bennington described his motel and his reason for wanting to sell. He
also described the many advantages of living in Colorado and promised to send Will more
information on his company. The next day an overnight package of information arrived at Will's
home.
Background on Will Shelton
At 44 years of age, Will felt that he had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In addition, Mr. Bennington said he wanted to be perfectly candid. He said that after the car accident
he failed to keep as close a watch on the business as he should have. Mr. Bennington admitted that
he felt ill at ease in the field of marketing and felt the company would need strong direction in that
area. He went on to say that Will should be a "natural" to manage this type of business.
After skimming the material, Will became increasingly enthused about the possibility of owning and
managing this motel. He knew there were many additional questions he would need to ask in his
next phone conversation. At the moment, the most exciting part was the possibility of living in
Colorado and being his own boss. Will knew he would have to develop a list of penetrating
questions to ask Mr. Bennington and also knew he needed to study the financial sheets in detail.
That could come later. For the moment, Will was picturing himself on the slopes of Colorado's
beautiful mountains gracefully skimming down the snow.
Questions:
1. Discuss the pros and cons of Will Shelton owning and operating the Sleep Well Motel.
2. Do you believe that Will's marketing/marketing research background will be of great assistance to
him in running this motel? Why or why not?
3. Why do you suppose Mr. Bennington said that Will's marketing background would be a real
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Selling candy and ice cream broadens the range of...
Selling candy and ice cream broadens the range of competitors for Sweet Dream because these
products are very common items to sell. The Chocolate Shoppe, which is located on Main Street,
has been a very popular spot for tourists for over twelve years. The Chocolate Shoppe sells
homemade chocolate, along with a small range of candy and Vermont memorabilia. Similarly is the
Chocolate Barn located in Shaftsbury. The Chocolate Barn has been in service for over thirty years
and has a wide variety of sweets and services for all.
Another competitor for Sweet Dream candy shop is the Dairy Bar located in Bennington. The Dairy
Bar is in service for about four months of the year, providing a wide variety of ice cream and fried
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Most manufacturers do not become "lazy" when it comes to making candy versus other competitors.
Sweet Dream will buy most of their candy in bulk, therefore making prices low, but quality high.
Candy is a business that the price of its items never fluctuated greatly, however with the new higher
taxes on candy in many states; companies may begin to see a fluctuation of prices. Most candy
stores do not advertise, as they are places that people find on vacation or a drive through town, not a
primary destination.
From 2003–2012 the industry value added to the GDP and the Industry Sales Data have consistently
gone up. In 2007–2008, both these factors took a slight dive as the country was going through a
recession. In 2012, the industry sales in the Food and Beverage industry were at 530 million dollars
and climbing. The industry value added to the GDP is at a slight decline with 141 million in 2011
and 130 million in 2012. Although the Food and Beverage Industry is currently declining, for many
previous years, it has successfully been inclining.
Many new trends are developing in 2014 with the Food and Beverage Industry. Upper scale
restaurants and retail stores will combine to create a convenient duo. Battles between branded
manufacturers and private labels have come about, fighting for popularity. The "you can trust us"
motto has come across the United States as food scares occur. Companies use that to their advantage
by broadcasting ingredients to draw customers in with
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Herd Mentality In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery
Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery" shows the danger of herd mentality, "the tendency for people's
behaviour or beliefs to conform to those of the group to which they belong" (Herd Mentality), and
how it can bring the downfall of an individual. The short story was printed in 1948. During this
time, Jackson had been living under societal constraints that came with being a woman and female
writer. It is not unusual for authors to leave imprints of themselves in their work. Jackson was
unhappy with her lot in life and would let her misery bleed into her writing. (Heller) Jackson
married a man with a similar literary background; however, the marriage was far from idealistic.
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She is a proud and obedient housewife. Jackson, like Tess, was subscribed a role based on her
gender. Jackson's dysfunctional marriage and the poor treatment received by her husband led to the
sacrifice of her emotional and mental wellbeing. He would refer to "Jackson to their friends as a sort
of gifted idiot, who composed her fiction in a trance state of automatic writing and had to take it to
him to have it explained" (Heller). With the concept of herd mentality in mind, the mocking of
Jackson, caused her to become alienated within her community and become lost in her
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The Leadership Of A Leadership Position
When in a leadership position one must understand how influential they are to an organization.
Their guidance and leadership will be a determining factor to the success of the organization. The
leadership skills and style are key components that dictate the performance and action of the
employees under that leadership. As a leaders it is important to know what you have control over.
Leaders control both interpersonal and material rewards and punishments that often shape employee
behavior and influence an employee's performance, motivation, and attitude. They can affect an
employee's self–image and resulting potential in either a positive or negative way by being
supportive, fair, and encouraging, or unsupportive, inconsistent, and critical. In addition, they can
even affect an employee's health and energy level by creating a stimulating work climate or one
filled with tension and fear. The influence of a leader's style reaches greater proportions as the
effects on individuals begin to have a cumulative effect on group performance. There are no doubt
variables other than a leader's style that affect employee performance and satisfaction. Certainly, job
challenge and interest, organizational working conditions and work climate, opportunities for
growth and advancement, and peer relations among other factors should be considered. However,
the potential consequences of a leader's style should be understood and not be underestimated. In
this document I will identify an
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Is the Portrayal of the Dinosaurs in the Movie and Book...
Deinos, Greek for fearfully great; awe–inspiring and sauros meaning a lizard. From these words
"Dinosaur" is created. When imagining a dinosaur, do thoughts of a large Tyrannosaurus Rex, a
swift Velociraptor, or a gliding Pterodactyl appear? Or are those thoughts composed of an image of a
small Compsognathus? Do visions of the dinosaurs that we often saw in our childhood come to
mind? The amiable brightly colored friends in cartoons or the fearsome bloodthirsty experiments in
movies? Were those dinosaurs portrayed accurately? There are features such as size that was
changed to appeal more to popular media and for creativity. The Dilophosaurus is a dinosaur that
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Sexual dimorphism is the physical differences between males and females of the same species.
(Example: color, size, shape, etc.) The Dilophosaurus were described as 10 feet tall and spotted with
black and yellow. The underbellies were bright green and the crests were red and black striped and
formed a "V" shape. At the scene in the book, Dr. Grant, Lex, and Tim were floating down river and
two Dilophosaurus stood at the river bank up ahead. Dr. grant realized that the two Dilophosaurus
were performing a mating ritual (Which contradicts what was stated in the book earlier since the
Dilophosaurus was not a breed that contained frog DNA and so the Dilophosaurus can't have
changed genders to mate.) when he noticed some sexual dimorphism. One of the Dilophosaurus was
described as smaller in size . The spots were smaller and the crest was duller as well. "Standing on
the riverbank were two dilophosaurs. The ten–foot–tall bodies were spotted yellow and black.
Underneath, the bellies were bright green, like lizards. Twin red curving crests ran along the top of
the head from the eyes to the nose, making a V shape above the head...Grant noticed that the animal
on the right was smaller, with smaller spots on its back, and its crest was a duller red– "I'll be
damned," he said. "It's a mating ritual." "(Michael Crichton, Jurassic Park– 1990, Google Pdf–page
122) There is no evidence to support sexual dimorphism. There
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The Workplace Conditions And Safety Climate Related...
The workplace conditions and safety climate related–programmes, especially in emerging industrial
countries, are remained poorly neglected (Bosak, Coetsee, & Cullinane, 2013) . For instance,
Indonesia as an emerging country has three major issues regarding safety climate, including labour
market, security and quality of the working environment issues, such as poorly paid salary and
wages, long working hours, accidents, etc. (OECD, 2014). In fact, Jamsostek (2013) reports that
work accidents in Indonesia has been increasing to one point seventy six percent per year (p.82). For
example, in 2013 there were 103.285 accidents or 283 accidents per day with a total claim of
563.44b rupiah or equivalent to US$ 56.344m (Jamsostek, 2013, p. 110). ... Show more content on
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Accordingly, employee's safety issue is not only related to physical factor but also psychological
factors. Hence, it may argue that working environments may relate to psychological safety of the
employees (Law, Dollard, Tuckey, & Dormann, 2011). Furthermore, several authors have argued
that psychological safety of the employees may have an impact on other factors, such as employee's
efficacy (Al–Refaie, 2013; Chen & Chen, 2014; Christian, Bradley, Wallace, & Burke, 2009) and
performance (Baer & Frese, 2003; A. Carmeli & Gittell, 2009; Edmondson, 1999). For example,
when an employee has got unsafe condition at work psychologically, it will affect his/her self–
confidence to perform the job effectively and indeed, it may affect the performance of the company.
Hence, it may argue that these three factors (i.e. psychological safety, self–efficacy and
performance) are related. Although there has been increasing focus on studying Psychological safety
(Amponsah–Tawiah et al., 2013; Brown & Leigh, 1996; Edmondson, 1999; Kahn, 1990; May,
Gilson, & Harter, 2004; Tynan, 2005), self–efficacy (Bandura, 1982; Elias, Barney, & Bishop, 2013;
Jones, 1986; Riggs & Knight, 1994; Wang, Tsai, & Tsai, 2014) and organisational performance
(Abraham Carmeli & Tishler, 2004; Meglio & Risberg, 2011) albeit disjointedly, however, a number
of questions about the
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The Battle Of Saratog The Major Turning Point Of The...
The Battle of Saratoga is considered to be the major turning point of the American Revolution. This
battle proved to the world that the fledgling American army was an effective fighting force capable
of defeating the highly trained British forces in a major conflict. As a result of this successful battle,
the European powers, primarily France, took interest in the insurrection of the Americans and began
to support them. In the British Campaign of 1777, Lord George Germain and Major General
Burgoyne planned a comprehensive advance of three columns to meet in Albany, New York.
Burgoyne would lead the main column, which moved southward along the Hudson River. A second
column under General Barry St. Leger would serve as a diversionary attack, moving eastward from
Canada along the Mohawk River. General William Howe would direct the third element of the
attack. According to the plan, Howe would direct General Henry Clinton to move northward along
the Hudson River and link up with Burgoyne in Albany. The goal of this plan was to isolate and
destroy the Continental forces of New England, effectively splitting the Colonies along the Hudson
River and ending the American Revolution. Initially, the British plan appeared to be working.
Burgoyne 's army continually pushed back the Americans southward along the Hudson River with
only minor casualties. Burgoyne's invasion force comprised of 9,000 men, including 4,200 British
regulars, 4,000 German mercenaries, 400 Indian warriors, and
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What Is The Theme Of A Long Way Gone
"A long way gone" will be my choice as it gives primarily, an overview of the negative impacts
Sierra Leone's 10 years devastating civil war, had on children in the late 90's. A long way gone is the
true story of Ishmael Beah (the author), who became an unwilling soldier during the civil war in
Sierra Leone. At age 12, he was forced to flee his village with friends from his rap band, after an
attack from rebel fighters. Ishmael, his friends and brother wander from village to village in search
of food and shelter, amid the confusion, violence, and uncertainty of the war. Eventually, Ishmael as
a soldier by the army. He gradually became a fierce killing machine capable of horrible violence.
With the army being his new home, he was brainwashed
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Betty Ford Research Paper
Betty Ford
Betty Ford was born on April 8, 1918 in Chicago. She lived in Denver and
Chicago and then moved to Grand Rapids when she was 2 years old. Her father was William S.
Bloomer who working for the Royal Rubber Company and traveled, trying to get companies to buy
their products. Her mother was Hortense
Neahr Bloomer who constantly wrote letters to her husband.
She had two older brothers, Bill and Bob. Bill was 7 years older and Bob was 5 years older. Every
summer they went up to their cottage at Whitefish Lake.
They also went up on weekends and had many friends over. She played the piccolo, piano, and took
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After Bennington, she went to New York with her room mate Natalie
Harris. They settled in a one bedroom apartment on Sixth Avenue. They walked to
Martha Graham's studio on Fifth Avenue. They only got paid $10 a concert so they had to get jobs
during the day and take the dancing lessons at night.
She went back to Grand Rapids and started her own dance group. She married Bill Warren and
divorced him 5 years later. She got a job at
Herpolsheimer's as the fashion coordinator.
On October 15, 1948 she married Gerald R. Ford. He ran for Congress and the election took place
on November 2 and he won a seat in the House of
Representatives. He was sworn in 1949.
They had 3 sons, Mike on March 14, 1950, Jack on March 16, and Steve on
May 19, 1956. Then Susan was born in 1957. On January 20, 1973 Gerald Ford became Nixon's
vice president. Then on August 9, 1974 he became President after
Nixon's resignation.
Betty Ford went for her check up at the National Naval Medical Center.
They found that she had breast cancer. and she went to the hospital 2 days later.
They removed the tumor, put her on chemotherapy, and gave her various pills.
She worked for women's rights and the rights of homosexuals. She was interviewed several times on
60 Minutes on CBS. She also visited
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Responsible In Middle School
"Should've played it safer form the start, learned it like a house of cards, and not let it fall apart. But
all the things I couldn't understand,never could have planned made me who I am."– Chester
Bennington. We can never know what will happen in the future;therefore, we must be
responsible,for it allows us to be prepared for almost any situation whether it's in school or in our
outsides lives. To commence, being responsible in school is beneficial in various ways. For
example, when you're in middle school, your records begin to have universities and colleges looking
at your every success and failure. Turning in every assignment, studying for tests and acing them,
managing to keep a high average throughout your middle and high school years
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Women Try To Manspread For A Week
Does Manspreading Only Attribute to Bad Manners or Several Factors?
Shingo Takatera
California State University, Northridge A personal space belongs to a person; therefore, we feel
uncomfortable when strangers invade our personal space or social distance. The behavior of
invading other's space becomes an issue, especially in a public transportation. The behavior is a
manspreading that is often practiced by male. According to Oxford Living Dictionaries,
manspreading refers to "the practice whereby a man, especially one travelling on public transport,
adopts a sitting position with his legs wide apart, in such a way as to encroach on an adjacent seat or
seats" (year). Since manspreading can invade other people's personal space especially ... Show more
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Men who manspread in a limited space are criticized for invading other's space and their rudeness. If
women manspread, do they get the same criticism as men, or would women get other content of
criticism such as gender performance? In the video "Women Try to Manspread for a Week",
produced by BuzzFeed, the three women share their experience of manspreading for a week. On the
commentary, the woman with a hat and glasses shares her memory of her childhood about closing
her legs. She has the vivid memories that her mother often reminded her to close her legs. Her
mother's reminder of closing legs suggests the education of the gender performance, since even
though I am disciplined to be polite, I as a man have never been reminded to close my legs from my
parents. On the first day of the experiment, the woman with the hat and glasses feels she is like a
monster and wonders how men can manspread without being conscious. Since this experiment is
conducted with a will of manspreading and caring other's spaces, she might be more self–conscious,
but if men are not conscious of manspreading as she says, what factors make her more conscious of
manspreading as a woman? One of the factor of being conscious of manspreading might be
attributed to the education she had from her mother during her girlhood because the discipline of
"closing legs" conflicts with the behavior of manspreading. On the day three of manspreading, the
same woman tells that she is not enjoying the experiment and feels uncomfortable manspreading
because she takes extra spaces in a train. None of the three women did not get criticism for being
masculine during the experiment, yet the "closing legs" discipline suggests that manspreading
opposes the gender performance of
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The Lottery Shirley Jackson Analysis
The Haunted House of Fiction
When "The Lottery" begins, nothing seems unusual about this community, no hint of what is to
come, or how heinous an act is about to occur. As they ready themselves for what seems to be a
cheerful event, preparing as if to win something valuable, rather than to lose this lottery, eagerness
and enthusiasm fill the air. The tradition this community has been following, is overly duteous, more
sheep like, illustrating the extent to which people will go to fit in, to be part of a crowd, to feel
accepted. The theme of this story is a reflection on some of Shirley Jackson's life, from her
experiences as a wife in a small community in conjunction with her perspective of the events of
WW II.
Jackson was born in San Francisco and grew up in an affluent middle–class community. Looking at
the way in which Shirley Jackson begins this short story is telling how she describes the
unmistakable charm of this village, with its folks gathering in the square, between two of the most
village like the buildings anyone could image, a post office and a bank. After marrying Stanley
Hyman, she moved into a similar community, North Bennington, Vermont, which for all intents and
purposes, was as quaint a town as the village described in "The Lottery," with all its blossoming
flowers and rich green grass. According to www.northbennington.org, the idea for writing "The
Lottery" came to Jackson while she finished running errands one bright spring morning, not unlike
the
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What Is The Cowpens Flag
make the thirteenth star. It is said that the fabric and development of the flag was the same as other
flags around the 19th century. The Cowpens flag is considerably long and the stars are in a oval and
one in the center. According to Archibald Willard, around 1875, Archibald MacNeal Willard,
actually included the Cowpens flag in a painting called the Spirit of '76. According to Paul Pavao In
the Revolutionary War Generals, General Daniel Morgan won the Revolutionary war at Cowpens.
Morgan had the help of Maryland, Virginia, and Georgia regiment to stop the British in their path in
the Battle of Cowpens. The Cowpens flag, a very famous and important symbol in the heart of
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The Bennington flag was also flown over the Battle of Bennington. The Battle of Bennington did
not take place at Bennington, Vermont but took place in Upstate New York. Besides the Bennington
flag, the flag is also called the Fillmore flag. The flag is sometimes referred to the Fillmore flag
because after the Battle of Bennington, Nathaniel Fillmore brought home the Bennington flag and
ever since it was passed for generations through the Fillmore family. No one really knows the exact
date that the flag was adopted by the nation but is was around 1776. Archibald MacNeal Willard, an
artist, also made a painting about the flag called the Spirit of '76. The Bennington flag has thirteen
red and white alternating stripes and has thirteen stars. The thirteen stars have seven points where
most American flags only have five points. The 13 stripes represent the
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The Battle Of Bennington : A Campaign For The American...
The Battle Of Bennington
In the summer of 1777 British forces wanted to invade the newly formed colonies to isolate them
from the New England colonies. The British had a campaign named the Saratoga campaign. The
British used this campaign to stop the American rebellion. The Battle of Bennington was apart of
this campaign. This battle was fought down the Hudson river and into Lake Champlain and took
place in between August 14 and August 16. The men commanding the Americans were General John
Stark and General Schuyler . The men commanding the British were Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich
Baum and Major General John Burgoyne. The sides of the battle were The British which consisted
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During the trip to Fort Edward the British Army suffered in Numbers because of the difficult terrain
and having to stop and build makeshift roads for the movement of artillery. Schuyler knew this
would present problem for the enemy so he decided to waste many of the materials the British
needed to move the army. This caused the British army to be short in supplies and proper transport.
Another British setback was the lack of horses. Many of the soldiers were on foot which made the
transport even slower.
Burgoyne ordered Baum to find more supplies such as horses and other things that were needed in
Manchester. The plan was not just to get supplies but it was also to overthrow rebellious colonists.
Right before Baum left to go to Manchester Burgoyne ordered for Baum to go to Bennington
instead. There were many small fights on the way to Bennington but nothing substantial. As
Burgoyne neared Bennington more fights started happening. After Baum encountered a few fights
himself he and some men advanced to Walloomsac River outside of Bennington, It was then when
he saw the american forces, he knew he was severely outnumbered Baum sent a dispatch to
Burgoyne saying that they were going to give the Americans a good battle. Baum called for
reinforcements and slowly marched toward the American troops.
Baum positioned his troops on the bridge over the river some were used for fortification on the
south side of the river. The first day of the battle was spent mostly movement for
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Analysis Of Mark Edmundson 's New York Times Piece,...
Case Study #1: Bennington College
Mark Edmundson's New York Times piece, Bennington Means Business, provides an alumnus'
narration of the overhaul of Bennington College in 1994. The piece also provides an ideal model of
an organization in change, which elucidates the undercurrents of educational leadership theory that
commonly materialize in more nuanced and less pronounced ways. First, attention will be paid to
the symbolism of Bennington College, particularly as chronicled by Edmundson. Then, the natural
selection view of organizations will be discussed in relation to Bennington's decline. The
intercession of Liz Coleman highlights themes of the political frame, organizational structure, and
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The challenge to an institution or leader operating in the symbolic frame, though, is to create
meaning, and this is where Bennington College has struggled. Edmundson (1994) admits that "it is
mainly...for trying to sustain [its ideals] that the college has come to grief." Even Liz Coleman, the
president of Bennington College (with whom Edmundson often seems to disagree), acknowledges
the importance of symbolism to her institution. "'Bennington,' Coleman said, 'has got to do
something that no one else is doing,'" or, in other words, Bennington needs an image, it needs
direction, and it needs symbolism (Edmundson, 1994). Although different individuals have different
ideas about what that "something" ought to be, there seems to be consensus around the idea symbols
lend value, foster an image, and bolster organizational mission. In short, symbols matter to
institutions. Symbols, however, do not always suffice to keep organizations afloat. In 1993,
Bennington College's Board of Trustees began an organizational remodeling referred to as the
Symposium Process. The energetic, artistic, and creative student body that had symbolized the
Bennington culture for so long was in decline. According to Liz Coleman, Bennington "'became
mediocre over time,'" especially as other colleges and universities adopted the symbols that had
previously brought Bennington such success (Edmundson, 1994). Edmundson (1994) makes clear,
however, that it is not just
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Linkin Park's Song 'The Catalyst'
In Linkin Park's 2010 album A Thousand Suns, Linkin Park encompasses his hit song the Catalyst.
This song seems to be about the plight of humanity as it begins to dissolve due to its immorality
throughout time. This is shown in multiple verses throughout the song, allowing the development of
multiple messages in song that all tie together to emphasize one meaning. Linkin Parks the Catalyst,
illustrates how unkempt society is and the uneasy inevitable fate it will soon meet.
One interesting quote within the catalyst that sticks out the most is when lead singer Chester Charles
Bennington states, "We're a broken people living under loaded gun". This quote is stated throughout
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The second half of the Catalyst basically refers to our unavoidable fate of self–annihilation that we
cannot escape, if we continue down the path we are currently walking on. As a result of the song
having some type of religious background, Bennington basically says in the second verse that
humanity can either be literally burning for the sins it has committed in life , or be annihilate by
some type of weapon of mass destruction curated by us. This can be proven when Bennington
rhetorically asks, "Will we burn inside the fires of a thousand suns?" fires of a thousand suns
literally meaning a weapon of mass destruction, such as a nuclear bomb. This song also mentions a
brilliance of god being greater than "The radiance of a thousand suns". This could pertain to god, or
some religious figure, punishing humanity for all of our sins, or it could just be humanity blowing
itself up due to the fact that nuclear bombs basically work like the sun. The sin lines tie very well
together because it would be humanity's fault if it had destroyed
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Chester Bennington : A Social Problem Of Suicide
On July 20, 2017, Chester Bennington, lead singer of the rock band Linkin Park, was found dead in
his residency in Palos Verdes State, California (Grow). According to the report given by Los
Angeles Police Department, the rock vocalist committed suicide by hanging himself. Right after
hearing the report, Linkin Park fans formulated a question: Why would someone, who is on top of
his career and has everything anybody would wish for, commit suicide? The truth was Bennington
was a victim of sexual abuse at the age of 14. Also, he was addicted to alcohol and suffered clinical
depression. But what shocked him the most was the recent death of a close friend. As a result, he
committed suicide motivated by his social and health troubles he could not deal with. The way
Bennington killed himself is not rare among people neither it is suicide. Suicide is a serious social
problem in the US. But what is suicide? According to the Merriam–Webster Dictionary, suicide is
defined as "the act or an instance of taking one's own life voluntarily and intentionally". However,
these are only words that do not express the real situation behind suicide nor how dramatic and
horrifying are the previous moments of committing suicide. The statistics of the American
Foundation for Suicide Prevention indicates that 122 people commit suicide in the US every day.
The most prone to suicide are white men between 45 and 64 years of age. Also, there is an average
of 25 attempts per every suicide case.
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Living With Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Disease affects millions of men and women each day. Those affected face many
struggles and live a hard life as their memory slowly deteriorates. Some situations they face we
would never wish upon someone else and at times can be very sad to see. Alzheimer's Disease
affects those surrounded by it just as much as it affects the person struggling with the illness. To be
able to understand Alzheimer's it is key to know the symptoms and complications, what it is like to
live with the disease and the treatment.
The full diagnosis of Alzheimer's is something that can be challenging to distinguish. Alzheimer's
usually develops around the age of 65 (Bennington). Typically what happens is doctors will
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Yet there are both medical and therapeutic treatments for those affected. If a caregiver chooses to
take the medicine route you may see names like Aricept, Razadyne, Exelon, Namenda, Namzaric,
these are the top five treatment options for Alzheimer's (Bennington). Although these can be
effective there are also therapeutic treatments that can be used and are just as effective if not slightly
more effective. One therapy that can be used is pet therapy. The benefits of pet therapy include
lowering anxiety and stress, encouraging communication, improving mood, and lowering blood
pressure. People with Alzheimer's may feel especially comfortable with a pet because it lets them
interact nonverbally (Scott). Pet therapy would be a great path if the person that is ill isn't really
comfortable with having to think or speak. It could even make them happier and decrease the
severity of their symptoms. Listening to familiar music is also another therapy path a person could
go down. People with Alzheimer's often "open up" and start to clap and sing along. In group
settings, music may prompt listeners to reminisce about their past and interact with one another. At
music therapy programs in adult day care or assisted living facilities, caregivers may arrange live
performances or music with dancing, which has the added benefit of encouraging exercise (Scott).
There are many videos floating around on
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Appendicitis Case Study
Appendicitis
Introduction
The appendix is located on the lower right side of the abdomen attached to the colon. There is no
known purpose for the appendix, however throughout history there were periods when the appendix
could have potentially served a purpose. The appendix produces mucus and holds lymphatic tissue
with bacteria. It is an organ that can easily get inflamed or infected, if this occurs, the individual has
appendicitis. Appendicitis can occur when a blockage appears in the opening of the appendix and
the bacteria held on the inside get released to the appendix wall. The appendix can inflame so much
that it could rupture. This can cause an infection inside the abdomen (Bennington–Castro, 2014).
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Typically, appendicitis begins with pain in your abdomen and moves to the right progressively.
Teens and adults have a higher chance to face the risk of getting appendicitis, however it can occur
to anyone. If not treated immediately, it can lead to a rupture or infection, which will eventually
affect the whole abdomen. Patients will experience severe pain on the right side of their abdomen,
fever, nausea, and vomiting. Once diagnosed, a surgeon will most likely perform a Laparoscopic
appendectomy, however there is also a possibility they will perform an open appendectomy if there
is a rupture. Appendicitis is a condition that can easily get resolved by the right doctors and staff;
therefore new advancements like antibiotics are being introduced yearly to bring additional success
to
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Battle Of Bennington Essay
The Battle of Bennington occurred on 16 August, 1777, as part of the Saratoga campaign during the
American Revolutionary War. The actual location of the engagement was approximately 8 miles
northwest of the small town of Bennington, Vermont. As far as military battles are concerned, the
Battle of Bennington could be considered fairly minor. The initial British contingent, led by a
Hessian lieutenant–colonel, was only comprised of around 700 troops. The colonial force was
comprised of roughly 2,000 men. The entirety of the main fight took place on the afternoon of 16
August, including the second skirmish with a smaller British force of approximately 500 men sent as
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The Continental Army, under General George Washington, had been badly defeated in New York in
August 1776, and had been pushed west into New Jersey. While late in the year they achieved some
success, including General Washington's famous crossing of the Delaware River leading to the
Battle of Trenton, the situation still favored the British. While the battered Continental Army
wintered in New Jersey, a major British army occupied the strategic port at New York City under the
command of General William Howe. And, despite pleas from the Continental Congress for France
and Spain to formally join in the war against England, they remained hesitant and offered only
supplies and weapons. Until Washington's army could prove the possibility of victory without
foreign aid, France did not think it politically or diplomatically feasible to enter openly into war
with Britain. While in London developing British operational plans for 1777, General John
Burgoyne devised a campaign to take control of the Hudson River and divide the colonies in two
parts. The idea was to separate the more rebellious New England colonies from the ones to the
south. Thus isolated, the rebels in the north could be swiftly defeated. It was then assumed that the
southern colonies would voluntarily submit, as they were perceived as less sympathetic to the cause
of
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The Never Event Summary
The Never event: Exposing the largest outbreak of hepatitis c in American healthcare history
(McKnight & Bennington, 2008) begins telling the story of what should have been a "top–notch"
cancer center with a doctor committed to saving lives. Memorial Hospital of Dodge County was
expanding their cancer services, making access to services easier for the community. They wanted to
keep their patients in town and help them avoid commutes to Omaha. They hired Dr. Tahir Ali Javed
from Punjab, Pakistan; he educated and trained at well–known, prestigious facilities. Everything that
was put into place, the new facility and outstanding physician, made it seem as though the cancer
center was going to exceed the expectations that the hospital had in mind. However, malpractice,
lack of compassion, and avoidance drove the center and the patients into the ground. After reading
this novel, I was able to define compassionate care in my own terms and will provide examples of
acts of compassionate care. As well as, discussing the principles of dignity and beneficence in
regards to Dr. Javed and nurses in the clinic. Lastly, I will provide a testimony statement about the
future care of patients.
Compassion is that feeling that motivates a person to help another human in need. Whether that need
is an emotional, physical, or spiritual need. When caring for another human being, as nurses, we
cannot help but feel that urge to help the person in front of us. We want to find the details that can
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Bacterial Meningitis Research Paper
Bacterial Meningitis
5. Bacterial meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes of the spinal cord and brain. It is a
serious communicable infection transmitted via respiratory secretion; bacteria moves into the blood
circulation (Thomas 1027). There are two types of bacteria which cause most of the meningitis
cases, those two are Neisseria Meningitidis and Streptococcus pneumoniae. Each bacterium has its
own shape such as the Neisseria meningitidis has a diplococci shape. This shape is described as two
spherically shaped bacteria pushed together ("Bacteria Morphology" 1). The shape pf Streptococcus
pneumoniae is also diplococci, but it has been called "Lancet shaped" which mean longer cocci with
an outer curvature ("Bacteria Morphology" 1). Bacterial meningitis is transmitted through direct
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Enteroviruses are present in the fetus, mucus, and saliva of infected people (Bennington 3). The
viruses or organisms reach the meninges from foci in the body via blood or lymph, through trauma,
or from adjacent bony structures such as the sinuses (Thomas 1027). Meningitis has harmful
symptoms such as irregular fever, loss appetite, intense headache, constipation, intolerance to light
and sound, contacted pupils, delirium, retraction of head, convulsion, and coma (Thomas 1027).
Bacterial meningitis requires an individual to be hospitalized. Early diagnosis and treatment will
prevent brain damage and even death. Bacterial meningitis is threated with strict antibiotic therapy,
such as ampicillin, penicillin G, Chloramphenicol, kanamycin, and gentamicin following strict
isolation techniques (Thomas 1027). Those are the drugs of choice if the organisms susceptible.
Supportive symptomatic therapy is also indicative (1027). According to the Taber' Cyclopedia
Medical Dictionary, there must be a dark, quiet atmosphere, analgesic must be applied, and a cool
compression to forehead
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The Lottery by Shirley Jackson
Could you imagine having your name pulled out of the lottery? It is everyone's dream to hit that
jackpot, and obtain any prize that is in store for them. What if the prize wasn't cash or your dream
boat? What if it entailed a city wide gathering in your name with the intentions of you getting
stoned? That doesn't seem like a dream come true. That is exactly what happens in the short story
"The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson. This horrific tale is about a mass city wide gathering where
everyone participates in the ritualistic stoning of one of their citizens. This short story is the perfect
example for learning about group violence, and is ideal for teaching children and teens a lesson in
following the crowd. However, during the time period it was created, "The Lottery" was not
accepted well by its readers. Because of its geographical reference and time period, "The Lottery"
has become one of the most controversial and influential short stories The New Yorker has ever
published.
"The Lottery" was written in the year of 1948. Although many controversial topics and stories have
come about, nothing like "The Lottery" had ever come about. There were stories about forbidden
love and mental illnesses in "The Yellow Wallpaper" and "The Story of an Hour" that were
considered controversial, but there were no stories about a town coming together to stone one of its
citizens to death. In 2014, "The Lottery" would be considered minute in gore compared to the many
films and stories that
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My American Experience
"America is the land of opportunity." is what I always heard growing up on my tiny island in the
Caribbean, Jamaica. This is common for most Jamaicans. Unbeknownst to me, my grandmother had
been trying to get my father and me to become U.S residents for years. In 2014 it finally went
through. However, my mother wanted me to finish school in Jamaica. So I travelled back and forth
from the two countries, two times every year. The last year of high school was the hardest and so far
the worst year of my life. I wanted to make memories with my friends that I would never forget, but
I also had to prepare for a major exam called the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate
(CSEC). Despite the circumstances, I tried to make the best of
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Discrimination In The Workplace
There is a general concern for the human rights of all employees in the work place, due to the
demographic changes in ethnic, religious, and racial tensions in the world this brings a challenge to
the government and employers to find solutions in diversity and discrimination issues.
Discrimination may be appeared to be prevalent, this may cause unemployment. Anti–
discrimination policies have been employed to combat discrimination in the workplace, however
nothing has been done to analyse the policy. This paper will examine whether the anti–
discrimination legislation is effective in the workplace to provide a fair working environment.
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(Arrow, 1973) The other perspective that discrimination arises due to the equal opportunity that
considers cultural and institutional factors that causes the discrimination.
Brzuzy (1998) have suggested that the implementation and portrayal public policy to alleviate
prejudice "can set a national tone and put in place parameters of acceptable behavior... also opens
right and privileges to preciously excluded groups and can increase opportunities and resources".
Yet, it has been said that there is a limited evidence of if the anti–discrimination legislation is
effective or not. (Lazear, 1991) There is a tendency to think that the legislation is stable, however,
the legislation does change as it depends on the environmental and the political conditions.
The recent effort is to counter matters of discrimination and diversity to argue that anti–
discrimination is good for the organisation, not only that it avoids possible discrimination lawsuit
and complaints, but also because it provides access to unexploited pool of human capital. (Dickens,
1994) Nevertheless, it has been argued that in cases that are so–called "business case" may be a
concern than to be alleviated. Robinson and Dechant (1997) have stated that the benefits of a good
diversity management may include an improvement in the marketplace and better problem–solving
skills. It is a signification problem that there is an indication of turnover among coloured people and
women, and that the absenteeism
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Field Work Personal Statement
During the majority of our lives as children, we are consistently and relentlessly asked, "what do
you want to be when you grow up?" Most children have been conditioned to respond with the name
of their desired profession, from a young age being encouraged to pursue said profession and seek to
reach affluence in their field of study as soon as humanly possible. From this young age society
pressures us to achieve prodigee status The answer to this banal inquiry was never a simple one on
my part. I always struggled to decide, it seemed so daunting, even then, to be asked where you will
choose your life to lead you, to explain what might define you. will Even from a young age I never
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Over Field Work Term I worked at a school located on the Upper East side named The Dalton
School, as the Assistant to the Technical Director. Having always considered myself to be an actor,
this internship was a way for me to experiment and test the waters of being behind the scenes, rather
than performing. Working in such a hands on environment, was something I found to be extremely
rewarding, and lead me to realize that working as part of a technical crew is no longer a profession I
view as occupying merely to support my passion for acting, but in conjunction with my love for
being on the stage, a love for creating what's on it. Through FWT I discovered that I possess an
interest in building and constructing sets in addition to an wish to explore the more visual side of
performing arts. In my coming years at Bennington, I wish to take more visual arts class in addition
to exploratory works in both the Coincidentally my FWT supervisor, would consider himself to lead
both the lives of an actor and crew member, and I found his commitment to his work to be both very
inspiring and reflective of my own wishes for life, that I too wish to achieve a balance in both my
academic/professional pursuits and personal interests and passions. In this, Field Work Term has
even further aided in dispelling my pre existing notions that I "could only have one", that I would be
forced to pick just one interest and commit to that my whole life, less be shamed by society, or risk
the precarity of uncertainty in
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The Lottery By Shirley Jackson Literary Criticism
Shirley Jackson received very little literary criticism throughout her life. The reason why is very
controversial. The most accurate reason is most likely because Shirley Jackson's works were so
different, filling in many different genres and types of stories. "Despite her popularity––several of
her novels were best–sellers––her work received relatively little critical attention. Some critics claim
the lack of critical attention paid to Jackson is due to her versatility––in her lifetime she published
novels, short stories, plays, children's books, television scripts and humorous sketches of domestic
life." ("Shirley Jackson."(Online)). Other critics blame it on the fact that Shirley was a woman and
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Shirley Jackson was born in San Francisco and absolutely loved living there. When her parents
decided to move to Rochester, New York Shirley was devastated. She believed the people in New
York were not as friendly as those on the West Coast and she was pressured even more by her mom
to fit in. After her and her soon to be husband Stanley Edgar Hyman moved to North Bennington,
Vermont she continued to feel pressured to fit into the new town. "She sensed stronger animosity
from the Bennington villagers, a justifiable fear since she had publicly admitted that they were the
archetypes for the characters in "The Lottery."" ("Shirley Jackson"(Online)). After Shirley admitted
that she used the people in her town to be examples for the characters in "The Lottery" many people
started to wonder what happened in that town and what they did to make Shirley view them like
that. Also in "The Possibility of Evil" the main character, Miss Strangeworth, is obsessed with
sending hate letters anonymously to people in the town because she thinks she owns the town. This
could also hint at one of the people in Bennington possibly being controlling over the town. Also in
the end of "The Possibility of Evil" Miss Strangeworth gets her roses, the one thing that meant so
much to her, completely destroyed by the people living in her town.. This might symbolize
something in Shirley's past that she adored that got destroyed or taken away by somebody, possibly
even somebody in North
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Community Assessment Results And Analysis
Community Assessment Results and Analysis
Bennington County is made up of Arlington, Bennington, Dorset, Manchester, Readsboro, and
Shaftsbury. In July 2015, Bennington County had 36,317 people with the majority being female at
51.5%. The majority of this county is over the age of 65 at 21.7%, with the second highest percent
of population being over the age of 18 at 19.3%, and people under the age of 5 make up 4.7% of the
population. Unable to find data that directly shows the percentage of adolescents in the community
yielded the choice to select this population as a target audience. In Bennington it seems as though
the adolescent youth is often forgotten about due to the increased number of elderly with chronic
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The goal of Healthy Vermonters 2020 is for intended pregnancies to be at 65% to allow for health
interventions that help lower risk such as counseling and programs for smoking cessation. There are
many contributing factors to lowering the rate of unintended pregnancies, but for Vermont one of the
major contributors is the Women's Health Initiative. "The Women's Health Initiative helps women
receive substantial preventative care services in OB–GYN and women's health clinic settings"
(VDOH 2017). They refer women to appropriate providers who can help with screenings, family
planning, counseling, and timely access to long acting reversible contraception (LARC). Quality
Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) competencies such as collaboration and teamwork and patient
centered care embody the goals of the Women's Health Initiative. Implementing LARC for teens is
the most effective form of contraception because no further effort is required by the teen once the
LARC is in place. Often teenagers forget to take the pill each and every day and do not get their
Depo shot on time which in turn leads to unintended pregnancies. Bennington County's teen
pregnancy birth rate is 27% compared to 19% for the state of Vermont (County Health Rankings
2014). The children of
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Battle Of Saratoga
The Battles of Saratoga The Battles of Saratoga was the turning point of the Revolutionary War. The
victory is made clear by a few things: On October 17, 1777, about 6,000 British and Hessian troops
surrendered. General John Burgoyne had lost about 90 percent of his force that had victoriously
marched into New York from Canada during summer in 1777. The divide–and–conquer strategy that
Burgoyne presented to British ministers in London was to invade America from Canada by traveling
down the Hudson Valley to Albany. There, he would be joined by other British troops under the
command of Sir William Howe. Howe would be bringing his troops north from New Jersey and
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They had just suffered a major setback the Battle of the Brandywine along with news of the fall of
Philadelphia to the British. One American soldier declared, "It was a glorious sight to see the
haughty Brittons march out & surrender their arms to an army which but a little before they despised
and called paltroons." An amazing victory for America in October 1777, the success at Saratoga
gave France the confidence in the American cause to become apart of the war as an American ally.
Later American successes owed a great deal to French aid in the form of financial and military
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Research Paper On The Battle Of Bennington
The landmark I chose was the battle of Bennington, the Bennington battle was a battle of the
American revolutionary and was part of the Saratoga campaign, that took place on August 16, 1777
in Walloomsac Ny 10 miles away from Bennington . Every year on August 16, they celebrate and
honor the battle of Bennington. During this battle Brigadier General John stark and his troops
defeated two detachments of British General John Burgoyne's invading army. The Germans had
around 650 soldiers while the Americans had 2000 soldiers. That's a big difference. But The German
infantry wore blue coats and retained the Prussian style grenadier mitre with brass front plate. The
Brunswick dragoons wore light blue coats, cocked hats and thigh length boots.
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Chester Bennington : Causes And Effects Of Depression
Chester Bennington, lead vocalist of Linkin Park, was found dead from suicide by hanging in his
Palos Verdes Estate shortly after 9 a.m. on the 20th of July, not even a day after last being active on
Twitter. But how can we stop this? Chester Bennington was born on the 20th of March 1976 in
Phoenix, Arizona to mother and nurse Susan Elaine Bennington and police detective Lee Russell
Bennington. As a child Bennington was a victim to sexual abuse by an older male friend, drug abuse
and alcohol abuse. Bennington's music was his outlet for his traumatic past where he could express
his feelings and experiences to the whole world to aid those in similar situations to him, helping
them conquer their dark thoughts and inner demons. Did you know that according to SANE
Australia, depression affects around 6% of all adult Australians every year? Depression is an illness
that significantly affects the way someone feels, causing a persistent lowering of mood. There are
many different causes of depression such as, a reaction to a distressing situation; also known as
reactive depression, or as part of an illness such as bipolar disorder. Depression can be hard to
observe by the affected person as they could act happy and joyful to those around them, but be really
down as soon as no one is watching. Some signs of someone that has depression can include: feeling
emotionally flat or sad, loss of interest and motivation, loss of enjoyment in activities and changes in
appetite or weight. If
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Shirley Jackson's The Lottery
Shirley Jackson is said to be one of the most "brilliant and influential authors of the twentieth
century." "Her fiction writing is some of the most important to come out of the American literary
canon." (http://shirleyjackson.org/Reviews.html) Jackson wrote many short stories and even some
books. They are more on the dark, witchlike side, however. Kelleher explains that Jackson stated in
some interviews that she practiced magic. No one really knows if she was serious while practicing
witchcraft or not, but it ended up helping her write her stories
http://www.literarytraveler.com/literary_articles/shirley_jackson_bennington.aspx). A major story
that throws people for a loop is "The Lottery". This was Jackson's first short story and many ...
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She states, "You could read the whole story through and assume that the lottery is good until the
very end." (http://www.helium.com/items/802683–literary–analysis–the–lotery–by–shirley–jackson?
page=2) AeDechavez agrees. He believes that Jackson's theme for "The Lottery" was – the horror of
man's evil. He also noticed that Jackson did a great job in the way she described and named the
characters, used style and made the plot and point of view centered around the main theme.
(http://bookstove.com/book–talk/the–lottery–by–shirley–jackson/)
According to Kelleher, Jackson was inspired by the rural Vermont landscape and the small
communities through the mountains and valleys. Kelleher explains that Jackson stated in some
interviews that she also practiced magic. No one really knows if she was serious while practicing
witchcraft or not, but it ended up helping her write her stories.
http://www.literarytraveler.com/literary_articles/shirley_jackson_bennington.aspx) "The Lottery" is
probably Jackson's most famous story, states Kelleher; however, it does not include any magic.
Although when you read "The Lottery", you can sense some dark force or cruelty coming from the
villagers. Judy Oppenheimer, Jackson's biographer, suggests that the stoning occurring during the
story may be allegorical for the anti–Semitism Jackson felt from the town Bennington. Jackson was
bothered by the idea that anti–Semitism was a possibility in her small town. Even though the
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Theodore Roethke Essays
Theodore Roethke
"Roethke was a great poet, the successor to Frost and Stevens in modern American poetry, and it is
the measure of his greatness that his work repays detailed examination" (Parini 1). Theodore
Roethke was a romantic who wrote in a variety of styles throughout his long successful career.
However, it was not the form of his verse that was important, but the message being delivered and
the overall theme of the work. Roethke was a deep thinker and often pondered about and reflected
on his life. This introspection was the topic of much of his poetry. His analysis of his self and his
emotional experiences are often expressed in his verse. According to Ralph J. Mills Jr., "this self
interest was the primary matter of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Roethke married Beatrice O'Connell, a former student at Bennington College, in 1953. Roethke
published many volumes of poetry throughout his career. His first volume, Open House, published
in 1941, was filled with images of growth and decay and had short unrhymed verses (Encarta).
According to Allan Seager, "most of the reviews were good and those that contained adverse
criticisms tacitly acknowledged that it was the work of a genuine poet and not a beginner"
(Contemporary Authors 476). His next two volumes, The Lost Son and Other Poems (1948) and
Praise to the End! (1951) were expressions of his explorations of his interior self. After reading The
Lost Son and Other Poems, Richard Blessing claimed "To my mind, the transformation of Theodore
Roethke from a poet of lyric resourcefulness, technical proficiency, and ordered sensibility to a poet
of indomitable creativeness and audacity, difficult, heroic, moving, and profoundly disquieting is
one of the most remarkable in American history" (Contemporary Authors 478). Roethke received a
Pulitzer Prize in 1953 for The Waking. Words for the Wind (1958) won both the National Book
Award and the Bollingen Prize. The Far Field, which was published posthumously in 1964, won the
National Book Award for
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  • 2. Vermont Research Paper Geography Did you know that Vermont used to have historical indian tribes? Including, Mahicans and Abenaki tribes. In the Abenaki tribe they settled in Vermont, until they got kicked out of the state in the 1600's. Also, the Mahicans hunted in the Southwestern and Western part of Vermont making temporary settlements and living off of the food they hunted and the skin they perished of of the animals that were hunted. Both of these very interesting tribes used every single part of the animals that they would hunt. The fur was used as coats, the meat for food, the dung for energy, and so many more. If you ever go to Vermont you will notice some of their amazing physical features. For example, some of the well known forests in Vermont is Aitken, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before he worked with electric tools, and was a blacksmith making lots of money in progress. Most of the time he liked to experiment with electromagnets. Eventually he got married to the daughter of a local merchant. Also, a very inspiring man named Ethan Allen. He fought in the French and Indian War when he settled in Vermont. During the big outbreak of the American Revolution he raised a force of troops and helped capture British Fort at Ticonderoga. Later, he tried to take Montreal, but was caught by the British. After his release he didn't serve in the war anymore. Natural Resources In a wide variety of farm crops, there are bright red apples, sweet honey, crunchy corn, hay for the horses, and you can't forget the delicious, sugary maple syrup. 73% of the products Vermont produces are dairy. As you know, cottage cheese, milk, yogurt, and of course the best selling ice cream, Ben and Jerry's. Plus in 2013, a company called Cellar won for the best crafted cheese in Vermont. Vermonters use Maple Syrup in just about everything they cook with. They use it as a substitute for white sugar,, put it in their coffee, and even glaze meat with it. Maple Syrup from Vermont is pure, and made by their state tree, the 'Sugar Maple'. Normally you won't find any fake foods and ingredients in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Author Of Shirley Jackson's The Lottery The Author of the short story The Lottery, Shirley Jackson was born in December 1918 and died in August 1965. Shirley Jackson based her story in a town she used to live which in North Bennington Vermont. The troubled things she was going through she made an idea for her story. Which something that was going with her and the town she put in the story in her own imagination. Shirley Jackson and her family had an uneasy relationship the experience she went through, which made her to be an open person. The author had some type gloomy experience with her and the North Bennington town she was living at in 1948. One day Shirley Jackson was walking around the town she based on the Lottery. She mournful threw a stroller with newspapers and rocks down a hill. So, Shirley had an idea to write the Lottery. Shirley Jackson went back home to write the story and put what was in her mind to create the story. It took her two hours to write The Lottery which Shirley Jackson sensible wrote the book 2 months before its release date to the public. The story was published the same year as the story`s timeline. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shirley Jackson wrote the book in 1948 which is the same time the story is taking place after world war two. The Author has put the story together as she wrote it, so she can put how all the characters' moods who they and what is the meaning behind them. Shirley Jackson puts in the story the bad things are going on such the rocks to use to kill someone to sacrifice someone so nothing bad won't happen that's what the lottery is for. Shirley Jackson got the rock idea when she threw the rocks down a hill and the newspapers were papers what people have got from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Compare And Contrast The Bass The River And Sheila Mant In the short story "The Bass, The river and Sheila Mant," one of the main characters is portrayed as self centered due to her inability to pick up on how the narrator feels about her. In the story Sheila is very open with what she would like to do rather than having any interests in the narrator. Sheila explains to the narrator "I went to a party there. These fraternity men Katherine says could get in there if I wanted. I'm thinking more of UVM or Bennington. Somewhere I can ski." Sheila continues to be characterized as very self centered because she is perceived as only interested in herself and appears to lack interest in what the narrator would like to do. Sheila continues to be depicted as self centered because she complains about how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. History of the Band Linkin Park Essay Linkin Park is a new metal band from Los Angeles, California. It has been an active band since 1996. Their labels are Warner Brothers Records and Machine Shop Recordings. The six members are Chester Bennington, Mike Shinoda, Joseph Hahn, Brad Delson, Rob Bourdon, and Dave Farrell. Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson recorded the band's first material in 1996. The two had attended high school together, where they met the band's drummer, Rob Bourdon. Mike Shinoda hooked up with DJ Joseph Hahn while studying illustration at Art Center College in Pasadena. Meanwhile, attending UCLA, Brad Delson shared an apartment with bassist Dave Farrell, who left the band after college and returned a year later. At this point, they named themselves Xero and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also liked it because the name had no meaning, allowing the music to describe itself. However, since the domain name "lincolnpark.com" was already taken and the band couldn't afford to purchase it, they changed the spelling from "Lincoln" to "Linkin" so they could purchase the domain name "linkinpark.com". However, it has also been said that the name 'Linkin Park' was suggested so that the band would appear right next to Limp Bizkit at record stores. On October 24, 2000, Linkin Park's debut album, Hybrid Theory, was released in the United States. The record's first single was "One Step Closer". Hybrid Theory eventually received 8x platinum. Hybrid Theory, unlike many other metal band albums, does not contain any curses or swear words. This was because the band thought that swear words take away attention from the music. They wanted something that the public could listen to and enjoy over and over again. In early 2001, the band's second single, "Crawling", was released and won the band a Grammy Award for "Best Hard Rock Performance" in 2002. In mid–2001, the band released its third single, "In the End". The song would prove to be the band's biggest hits of 2001. In 2002, they released a remix album of their Hybrid Theory album, called Reanimation. The next album released was Meteora. The album's first single, "Somewhere I Belong", was released in February of 2003. On March 25, 2003, Meteora was released ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Gm 591 Research Paper Research Paper: NAB Customer Service Employee Turnover Name Email GM591ON_M Leadership and Organizational Behavior Professor Date Abstract This paper will focus on the Customer Service department at North American Bancard. An overview of the company including the author's role will be explicated. Essential issues, events, and actions to help frame the problem will be identified. The problem statement will be well defined and specific enough for each reader to gain a clear idea of the Organizational Behavior topic and the direction of the research. Each reader will be given an encapsulated review of what information the author found most relevant to the research. The problem will be explored, providing an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the call center director was hired, the Customer Service department has improved tremendously. The only thing that has not improved is the high turnover rate. How can the employee turnover rate within the Customer Service department decrease? Literature Review Retaining Valued Employees Retaining employees is one way the turnover rate can decrease, Branham (2000), focuses on retaining valuable employees by incorporating four key elements. The first key elements is, "be a company that people want to work for". There are many companies that have been labeled as, "employers of choice". These employers all have something in common, which is how they value their employers (Branham, 2000). They treat their employees with respect and like family. With being an "employer of choice," people are the most valuable asset; not just customers but employees too. Many companies go above and beyond for their customers, but not for their employees, yet they wonder why they are losing valuable talent. Hayes and NineMeier (2001) explains that supervisors need to supervise as they would like to be supervised. In the text, it is explained that employees watch the actions of their management closely. Tip 35 for retaining employees, emphasizes the power of improvement managers posses (Hayes & NineMeier, 2001). When management focuses on an aspect of
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  • 8. Sleep Well Motel Case Study #1 The Sleep Well Motel In April 1990, Will Shelton was evaluating information received from the owner of a motel that was for sale in Fort Morgan, Colorado. Will had answered an ad in the Wall Street Journal under the heading "Business for Sale." To Will's surprise, he received a call directly from Hank Bennington, the owner of the Sleep Well Motel of Fort Morgan, Colorado. During the conversation, Mr. Bennington described his motel and his reason for wanting to sell. He also described the many advantages of living in Colorado and promised to send Will more information on his company. The next day an overnight package of information arrived at Will's home. Background on Will Shelton At 44 years of age, Will felt that he had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, Mr. Bennington said he wanted to be perfectly candid. He said that after the car accident he failed to keep as close a watch on the business as he should have. Mr. Bennington admitted that he felt ill at ease in the field of marketing and felt the company would need strong direction in that area. He went on to say that Will should be a "natural" to manage this type of business. After skimming the material, Will became increasingly enthused about the possibility of owning and managing this motel. He knew there were many additional questions he would need to ask in his next phone conversation. At the moment, the most exciting part was the possibility of living in Colorado and being his own boss. Will knew he would have to develop a list of penetrating questions to ask Mr. Bennington and also knew he needed to study the financial sheets in detail. That could come later. For the moment, Will was picturing himself on the slopes of Colorado's beautiful mountains gracefully skimming down the snow. Questions: 1. Discuss the pros and cons of Will Shelton owning and operating the Sleep Well Motel. 2. Do you believe that Will's marketing/marketing research background will be of great assistance to him in running this motel? Why or why not? 3. Why do you suppose Mr. Bennington said that Will's marketing background would be a real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Selling candy and ice cream broadens the range of... Selling candy and ice cream broadens the range of competitors for Sweet Dream because these products are very common items to sell. The Chocolate Shoppe, which is located on Main Street, has been a very popular spot for tourists for over twelve years. The Chocolate Shoppe sells homemade chocolate, along with a small range of candy and Vermont memorabilia. Similarly is the Chocolate Barn located in Shaftsbury. The Chocolate Barn has been in service for over thirty years and has a wide variety of sweets and services for all. Another competitor for Sweet Dream candy shop is the Dairy Bar located in Bennington. The Dairy Bar is in service for about four months of the year, providing a wide variety of ice cream and fried food. The Dairy Bar is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most manufacturers do not become "lazy" when it comes to making candy versus other competitors. Sweet Dream will buy most of their candy in bulk, therefore making prices low, but quality high. Candy is a business that the price of its items never fluctuated greatly, however with the new higher taxes on candy in many states; companies may begin to see a fluctuation of prices. Most candy stores do not advertise, as they are places that people find on vacation or a drive through town, not a primary destination. From 2003–2012 the industry value added to the GDP and the Industry Sales Data have consistently gone up. In 2007–2008, both these factors took a slight dive as the country was going through a recession. In 2012, the industry sales in the Food and Beverage industry were at 530 million dollars and climbing. The industry value added to the GDP is at a slight decline with 141 million in 2011 and 130 million in 2012. Although the Food and Beverage Industry is currently declining, for many previous years, it has successfully been inclining. Many new trends are developing in 2014 with the Food and Beverage Industry. Upper scale restaurants and retail stores will combine to create a convenient duo. Battles between branded manufacturers and private labels have come about, fighting for popularity. The "you can trust us" motto has come across the United States as food scares occur. Companies use that to their advantage by broadcasting ingredients to draw customers in with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Herd Mentality In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery" shows the danger of herd mentality, "the tendency for people's behaviour or beliefs to conform to those of the group to which they belong" (Herd Mentality), and how it can bring the downfall of an individual. The short story was printed in 1948. During this time, Jackson had been living under societal constraints that came with being a woman and female writer. It is not unusual for authors to leave imprints of themselves in their work. Jackson was unhappy with her lot in life and would let her misery bleed into her writing. (Heller) Jackson married a man with a similar literary background; however, the marriage was far from idealistic. They left New York for Vermont when Jackson's husband garnered employment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is a proud and obedient housewife. Jackson, like Tess, was subscribed a role based on her gender. Jackson's dysfunctional marriage and the poor treatment received by her husband led to the sacrifice of her emotional and mental wellbeing. He would refer to "Jackson to their friends as a sort of gifted idiot, who composed her fiction in a trance state of automatic writing and had to take it to him to have it explained" (Heller). With the concept of herd mentality in mind, the mocking of Jackson, caused her to become alienated within her community and become lost in her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Leadership Of A Leadership Position When in a leadership position one must understand how influential they are to an organization. Their guidance and leadership will be a determining factor to the success of the organization. The leadership skills and style are key components that dictate the performance and action of the employees under that leadership. As a leaders it is important to know what you have control over. Leaders control both interpersonal and material rewards and punishments that often shape employee behavior and influence an employee's performance, motivation, and attitude. They can affect an employee's self–image and resulting potential in either a positive or negative way by being supportive, fair, and encouraging, or unsupportive, inconsistent, and critical. In addition, they can even affect an employee's health and energy level by creating a stimulating work climate or one filled with tension and fear. The influence of a leader's style reaches greater proportions as the effects on individuals begin to have a cumulative effect on group performance. There are no doubt variables other than a leader's style that affect employee performance and satisfaction. Certainly, job challenge and interest, organizational working conditions and work climate, opportunities for growth and advancement, and peer relations among other factors should be considered. However, the potential consequences of a leader's style should be understood and not be underestimated. In this document I will identify an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Is the Portrayal of the Dinosaurs in the Movie and Book... Deinos, Greek for fearfully great; awe–inspiring and sauros meaning a lizard. From these words "Dinosaur" is created. When imagining a dinosaur, do thoughts of a large Tyrannosaurus Rex, a swift Velociraptor, or a gliding Pterodactyl appear? Or are those thoughts composed of an image of a small Compsognathus? Do visions of the dinosaurs that we often saw in our childhood come to mind? The amiable brightly colored friends in cartoons or the fearsome bloodthirsty experiments in movies? Were those dinosaurs portrayed accurately? There are features such as size that was changed to appeal more to popular media and for creativity. The Dilophosaurus is a dinosaur that became popular in the the public due to Michael Crichton's novel "Jurassic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sexual dimorphism is the physical differences between males and females of the same species. (Example: color, size, shape, etc.) The Dilophosaurus were described as 10 feet tall and spotted with black and yellow. The underbellies were bright green and the crests were red and black striped and formed a "V" shape. At the scene in the book, Dr. Grant, Lex, and Tim were floating down river and two Dilophosaurus stood at the river bank up ahead. Dr. grant realized that the two Dilophosaurus were performing a mating ritual (Which contradicts what was stated in the book earlier since the Dilophosaurus was not a breed that contained frog DNA and so the Dilophosaurus can't have changed genders to mate.) when he noticed some sexual dimorphism. One of the Dilophosaurus was described as smaller in size . The spots were smaller and the crest was duller as well. "Standing on the riverbank were two dilophosaurs. The ten–foot–tall bodies were spotted yellow and black. Underneath, the bellies were bright green, like lizards. Twin red curving crests ran along the top of the head from the eyes to the nose, making a V shape above the head...Grant noticed that the animal on the right was smaller, with smaller spots on its back, and its crest was a duller red– "I'll be damned," he said. "It's a mating ritual." "(Michael Crichton, Jurassic Park– 1990, Google Pdf–page 122) There is no evidence to support sexual dimorphism. There ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Workplace Conditions And Safety Climate Related... The workplace conditions and safety climate related–programmes, especially in emerging industrial countries, are remained poorly neglected (Bosak, Coetsee, & Cullinane, 2013) . For instance, Indonesia as an emerging country has three major issues regarding safety climate, including labour market, security and quality of the working environment issues, such as poorly paid salary and wages, long working hours, accidents, etc. (OECD, 2014). In fact, Jamsostek (2013) reports that work accidents in Indonesia has been increasing to one point seventy six percent per year (p.82). For example, in 2013 there were 103.285 accidents or 283 accidents per day with a total claim of 563.44b rupiah or equivalent to US$ 56.344m (Jamsostek, 2013, p. 110). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Accordingly, employee's safety issue is not only related to physical factor but also psychological factors. Hence, it may argue that working environments may relate to psychological safety of the employees (Law, Dollard, Tuckey, & Dormann, 2011). Furthermore, several authors have argued that psychological safety of the employees may have an impact on other factors, such as employee's efficacy (Al–Refaie, 2013; Chen & Chen, 2014; Christian, Bradley, Wallace, & Burke, 2009) and performance (Baer & Frese, 2003; A. Carmeli & Gittell, 2009; Edmondson, 1999). For example, when an employee has got unsafe condition at work psychologically, it will affect his/her self– confidence to perform the job effectively and indeed, it may affect the performance of the company. Hence, it may argue that these three factors (i.e. psychological safety, self–efficacy and performance) are related. Although there has been increasing focus on studying Psychological safety (Amponsah–Tawiah et al., 2013; Brown & Leigh, 1996; Edmondson, 1999; Kahn, 1990; May, Gilson, & Harter, 2004; Tynan, 2005), self–efficacy (Bandura, 1982; Elias, Barney, & Bishop, 2013; Jones, 1986; Riggs & Knight, 1994; Wang, Tsai, & Tsai, 2014) and organisational performance (Abraham Carmeli & Tishler, 2004; Meglio & Risberg, 2011) albeit disjointedly, however, a number of questions about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Battle Of Saratog The Major Turning Point Of The... The Battle of Saratoga is considered to be the major turning point of the American Revolution. This battle proved to the world that the fledgling American army was an effective fighting force capable of defeating the highly trained British forces in a major conflict. As a result of this successful battle, the European powers, primarily France, took interest in the insurrection of the Americans and began to support them. In the British Campaign of 1777, Lord George Germain and Major General Burgoyne planned a comprehensive advance of three columns to meet in Albany, New York. Burgoyne would lead the main column, which moved southward along the Hudson River. A second column under General Barry St. Leger would serve as a diversionary attack, moving eastward from Canada along the Mohawk River. General William Howe would direct the third element of the attack. According to the plan, Howe would direct General Henry Clinton to move northward along the Hudson River and link up with Burgoyne in Albany. The goal of this plan was to isolate and destroy the Continental forces of New England, effectively splitting the Colonies along the Hudson River and ending the American Revolution. Initially, the British plan appeared to be working. Burgoyne 's army continually pushed back the Americans southward along the Hudson River with only minor casualties. Burgoyne's invasion force comprised of 9,000 men, including 4,200 British regulars, 4,000 German mercenaries, 400 Indian warriors, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. What Is The Theme Of A Long Way Gone "A long way gone" will be my choice as it gives primarily, an overview of the negative impacts Sierra Leone's 10 years devastating civil war, had on children in the late 90's. A long way gone is the true story of Ishmael Beah (the author), who became an unwilling soldier during the civil war in Sierra Leone. At age 12, he was forced to flee his village with friends from his rap band, after an attack from rebel fighters. Ishmael, his friends and brother wander from village to village in search of food and shelter, amid the confusion, violence, and uncertainty of the war. Eventually, Ishmael as a soldier by the army. He gradually became a fierce killing machine capable of horrible violence. With the army being his new home, he was brainwashed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Betty Ford Research Paper Betty Ford Betty Ford was born on April 8, 1918 in Chicago. She lived in Denver and Chicago and then moved to Grand Rapids when she was 2 years old. Her father was William S. Bloomer who working for the Royal Rubber Company and traveled, trying to get companies to buy their products. Her mother was Hortense Neahr Bloomer who constantly wrote letters to her husband. She had two older brothers, Bill and Bob. Bill was 7 years older and Bob was 5 years older. Every summer they went up to their cottage at Whitefish Lake. They also went up on weekends and had many friends over. She played the piccolo, piano, and took dance lessons. She was also a tomboy and wanted to play sports with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After Bennington, she went to New York with her room mate Natalie Harris. They settled in a one bedroom apartment on Sixth Avenue. They walked to Martha Graham's studio on Fifth Avenue. They only got paid $10 a concert so they had to get jobs during the day and take the dancing lessons at night. She went back to Grand Rapids and started her own dance group. She married Bill Warren and divorced him 5 years later. She got a job at Herpolsheimer's as the fashion coordinator. On October 15, 1948 she married Gerald R. Ford. He ran for Congress and the election took place on November 2 and he won a seat in the House of Representatives. He was sworn in 1949. They had 3 sons, Mike on March 14, 1950, Jack on March 16, and Steve on May 19, 1956. Then Susan was born in 1957. On January 20, 1973 Gerald Ford became Nixon's vice president. Then on August 9, 1974 he became President after Nixon's resignation. Betty Ford went for her check up at the National Naval Medical Center. They found that she had breast cancer. and she went to the hospital 2 days later. They removed the tumor, put her on chemotherapy, and gave her various pills. She worked for women's rights and the rights of homosexuals. She was interviewed several times on 60 Minutes on CBS. She also visited ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Responsible In Middle School "Should've played it safer form the start, learned it like a house of cards, and not let it fall apart. But all the things I couldn't understand,never could have planned made me who I am."– Chester Bennington. We can never know what will happen in the future;therefore, we must be responsible,for it allows us to be prepared for almost any situation whether it's in school or in our outsides lives. To commence, being responsible in school is beneficial in various ways. For example, when you're in middle school, your records begin to have universities and colleges looking at your every success and failure. Turning in every assignment, studying for tests and acing them, managing to keep a high average throughout your middle and high school years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Women Try To Manspread For A Week Does Manspreading Only Attribute to Bad Manners or Several Factors? Shingo Takatera California State University, Northridge A personal space belongs to a person; therefore, we feel uncomfortable when strangers invade our personal space or social distance. The behavior of invading other's space becomes an issue, especially in a public transportation. The behavior is a manspreading that is often practiced by male. According to Oxford Living Dictionaries, manspreading refers to "the practice whereby a man, especially one travelling on public transport, adopts a sitting position with his legs wide apart, in such a way as to encroach on an adjacent seat or seats" (year). Since manspreading can invade other people's personal space especially ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Men who manspread in a limited space are criticized for invading other's space and their rudeness. If women manspread, do they get the same criticism as men, or would women get other content of criticism such as gender performance? In the video "Women Try to Manspread for a Week", produced by BuzzFeed, the three women share their experience of manspreading for a week. On the commentary, the woman with a hat and glasses shares her memory of her childhood about closing her legs. She has the vivid memories that her mother often reminded her to close her legs. Her mother's reminder of closing legs suggests the education of the gender performance, since even though I am disciplined to be polite, I as a man have never been reminded to close my legs from my parents. On the first day of the experiment, the woman with the hat and glasses feels she is like a monster and wonders how men can manspread without being conscious. Since this experiment is conducted with a will of manspreading and caring other's spaces, she might be more self–conscious, but if men are not conscious of manspreading as she says, what factors make her more conscious of manspreading as a woman? One of the factor of being conscious of manspreading might be attributed to the education she had from her mother during her girlhood because the discipline of "closing legs" conflicts with the behavior of manspreading. On the day three of manspreading, the same woman tells that she is not enjoying the experiment and feels uncomfortable manspreading because she takes extra spaces in a train. None of the three women did not get criticism for being masculine during the experiment, yet the "closing legs" discipline suggests that manspreading opposes the gender performance of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Lottery Shirley Jackson Analysis The Haunted House of Fiction When "The Lottery" begins, nothing seems unusual about this community, no hint of what is to come, or how heinous an act is about to occur. As they ready themselves for what seems to be a cheerful event, preparing as if to win something valuable, rather than to lose this lottery, eagerness and enthusiasm fill the air. The tradition this community has been following, is overly duteous, more sheep like, illustrating the extent to which people will go to fit in, to be part of a crowd, to feel accepted. The theme of this story is a reflection on some of Shirley Jackson's life, from her experiences as a wife in a small community in conjunction with her perspective of the events of WW II. Jackson was born in San Francisco and grew up in an affluent middle–class community. Looking at the way in which Shirley Jackson begins this short story is telling how she describes the unmistakable charm of this village, with its folks gathering in the square, between two of the most village like the buildings anyone could image, a post office and a bank. After marrying Stanley Hyman, she moved into a similar community, North Bennington, Vermont, which for all intents and purposes, was as quaint a town as the village described in "The Lottery," with all its blossoming flowers and rich green grass. According to www.northbennington.org, the idea for writing "The Lottery" came to Jackson while she finished running errands one bright spring morning, not unlike the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. What Is The Cowpens Flag make the thirteenth star. It is said that the fabric and development of the flag was the same as other flags around the 19th century. The Cowpens flag is considerably long and the stars are in a oval and one in the center. According to Archibald Willard, around 1875, Archibald MacNeal Willard, actually included the Cowpens flag in a painting called the Spirit of '76. According to Paul Pavao In the Revolutionary War Generals, General Daniel Morgan won the Revolutionary war at Cowpens. Morgan had the help of Maryland, Virginia, and Georgia regiment to stop the British in their path in the Battle of Cowpens. The Cowpens flag, a very famous and important symbol in the heart of America. The Battle of Bennington introduced a very important, symbolic, and famous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Bennington flag was also flown over the Battle of Bennington. The Battle of Bennington did not take place at Bennington, Vermont but took place in Upstate New York. Besides the Bennington flag, the flag is also called the Fillmore flag. The flag is sometimes referred to the Fillmore flag because after the Battle of Bennington, Nathaniel Fillmore brought home the Bennington flag and ever since it was passed for generations through the Fillmore family. No one really knows the exact date that the flag was adopted by the nation but is was around 1776. Archibald MacNeal Willard, an artist, also made a painting about the flag called the Spirit of '76. The Bennington flag has thirteen red and white alternating stripes and has thirteen stars. The thirteen stars have seven points where most American flags only have five points. The 13 stripes represent the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Battle Of Bennington : A Campaign For The American... The Battle Of Bennington In the summer of 1777 British forces wanted to invade the newly formed colonies to isolate them from the New England colonies. The British had a campaign named the Saratoga campaign. The British used this campaign to stop the American rebellion. The Battle of Bennington was apart of this campaign. This battle was fought down the Hudson river and into Lake Champlain and took place in between August 14 and August 16. The men commanding the Americans were General John Stark and General Schuyler . The men commanding the British were Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum and Major General John Burgoyne. The sides of the battle were The British which consisted of Germans, Canadian Loyalist, Indians and Other volunteer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the trip to Fort Edward the British Army suffered in Numbers because of the difficult terrain and having to stop and build makeshift roads for the movement of artillery. Schuyler knew this would present problem for the enemy so he decided to waste many of the materials the British needed to move the army. This caused the British army to be short in supplies and proper transport. Another British setback was the lack of horses. Many of the soldiers were on foot which made the transport even slower. Burgoyne ordered Baum to find more supplies such as horses and other things that were needed in Manchester. The plan was not just to get supplies but it was also to overthrow rebellious colonists. Right before Baum left to go to Manchester Burgoyne ordered for Baum to go to Bennington instead. There were many small fights on the way to Bennington but nothing substantial. As Burgoyne neared Bennington more fights started happening. After Baum encountered a few fights himself he and some men advanced to Walloomsac River outside of Bennington, It was then when he saw the american forces, he knew he was severely outnumbered Baum sent a dispatch to Burgoyne saying that they were going to give the Americans a good battle. Baum called for reinforcements and slowly marched toward the American troops. Baum positioned his troops on the bridge over the river some were used for fortification on the south side of the river. The first day of the battle was spent mostly movement for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Analysis Of Mark Edmundson 's New York Times Piece,... Case Study #1: Bennington College Mark Edmundson's New York Times piece, Bennington Means Business, provides an alumnus' narration of the overhaul of Bennington College in 1994. The piece also provides an ideal model of an organization in change, which elucidates the undercurrents of educational leadership theory that commonly materialize in more nuanced and less pronounced ways. First, attention will be paid to the symbolism of Bennington College, particularly as chronicled by Edmundson. Then, the natural selection view of organizations will be discussed in relation to Bennington's decline. The intercession of Liz Coleman highlights themes of the political frame, organizational structure, and leadership styles to be analyzed further and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The challenge to an institution or leader operating in the symbolic frame, though, is to create meaning, and this is where Bennington College has struggled. Edmundson (1994) admits that "it is mainly...for trying to sustain [its ideals] that the college has come to grief." Even Liz Coleman, the president of Bennington College (with whom Edmundson often seems to disagree), acknowledges the importance of symbolism to her institution. "'Bennington,' Coleman said, 'has got to do something that no one else is doing,'" or, in other words, Bennington needs an image, it needs direction, and it needs symbolism (Edmundson, 1994). Although different individuals have different ideas about what that "something" ought to be, there seems to be consensus around the idea symbols lend value, foster an image, and bolster organizational mission. In short, symbols matter to institutions. Symbols, however, do not always suffice to keep organizations afloat. In 1993, Bennington College's Board of Trustees began an organizational remodeling referred to as the Symposium Process. The energetic, artistic, and creative student body that had symbolized the Bennington culture for so long was in decline. According to Liz Coleman, Bennington "'became mediocre over time,'" especially as other colleges and universities adopted the symbols that had previously brought Bennington such success (Edmundson, 1994). Edmundson (1994) makes clear, however, that it is not just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Linkin Park's Song 'The Catalyst' In Linkin Park's 2010 album A Thousand Suns, Linkin Park encompasses his hit song the Catalyst. This song seems to be about the plight of humanity as it begins to dissolve due to its immorality throughout time. This is shown in multiple verses throughout the song, allowing the development of multiple messages in song that all tie together to emphasize one meaning. Linkin Parks the Catalyst, illustrates how unkempt society is and the uneasy inevitable fate it will soon meet. One interesting quote within the catalyst that sticks out the most is when lead singer Chester Charles Bennington states, "We're a broken people living under loaded gun". This quote is stated throughout the entire song various times that clarifies one certain meaning. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second half of the Catalyst basically refers to our unavoidable fate of self–annihilation that we cannot escape, if we continue down the path we are currently walking on. As a result of the song having some type of religious background, Bennington basically says in the second verse that humanity can either be literally burning for the sins it has committed in life , or be annihilate by some type of weapon of mass destruction curated by us. This can be proven when Bennington rhetorically asks, "Will we burn inside the fires of a thousand suns?" fires of a thousand suns literally meaning a weapon of mass destruction, such as a nuclear bomb. This song also mentions a brilliance of god being greater than "The radiance of a thousand suns". This could pertain to god, or some religious figure, punishing humanity for all of our sins, or it could just be humanity blowing itself up due to the fact that nuclear bombs basically work like the sun. The sin lines tie very well together because it would be humanity's fault if it had destroyed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Chester Bennington : A Social Problem Of Suicide On July 20, 2017, Chester Bennington, lead singer of the rock band Linkin Park, was found dead in his residency in Palos Verdes State, California (Grow). According to the report given by Los Angeles Police Department, the rock vocalist committed suicide by hanging himself. Right after hearing the report, Linkin Park fans formulated a question: Why would someone, who is on top of his career and has everything anybody would wish for, commit suicide? The truth was Bennington was a victim of sexual abuse at the age of 14. Also, he was addicted to alcohol and suffered clinical depression. But what shocked him the most was the recent death of a close friend. As a result, he committed suicide motivated by his social and health troubles he could not deal with. The way Bennington killed himself is not rare among people neither it is suicide. Suicide is a serious social problem in the US. But what is suicide? According to the Merriam–Webster Dictionary, suicide is defined as "the act or an instance of taking one's own life voluntarily and intentionally". However, these are only words that do not express the real situation behind suicide nor how dramatic and horrifying are the previous moments of committing suicide. The statistics of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention indicates that 122 people commit suicide in the US every day. The most prone to suicide are white men between 45 and 64 years of age. Also, there is an average of 25 attempts per every suicide case. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Living With Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's Disease affects millions of men and women each day. Those affected face many struggles and live a hard life as their memory slowly deteriorates. Some situations they face we would never wish upon someone else and at times can be very sad to see. Alzheimer's Disease affects those surrounded by it just as much as it affects the person struggling with the illness. To be able to understand Alzheimer's it is key to know the symptoms and complications, what it is like to live with the disease and the treatment. The full diagnosis of Alzheimer's is something that can be challenging to distinguish. Alzheimer's usually develops around the age of 65 (Bennington). Typically what happens is doctors will construct urine test, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet there are both medical and therapeutic treatments for those affected. If a caregiver chooses to take the medicine route you may see names like Aricept, Razadyne, Exelon, Namenda, Namzaric, these are the top five treatment options for Alzheimer's (Bennington). Although these can be effective there are also therapeutic treatments that can be used and are just as effective if not slightly more effective. One therapy that can be used is pet therapy. The benefits of pet therapy include lowering anxiety and stress, encouraging communication, improving mood, and lowering blood pressure. People with Alzheimer's may feel especially comfortable with a pet because it lets them interact nonverbally (Scott). Pet therapy would be a great path if the person that is ill isn't really comfortable with having to think or speak. It could even make them happier and decrease the severity of their symptoms. Listening to familiar music is also another therapy path a person could go down. People with Alzheimer's often "open up" and start to clap and sing along. In group settings, music may prompt listeners to reminisce about their past and interact with one another. At music therapy programs in adult day care or assisted living facilities, caregivers may arrange live performances or music with dancing, which has the added benefit of encouraging exercise (Scott). There are many videos floating around on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Appendicitis Case Study Appendicitis Introduction The appendix is located on the lower right side of the abdomen attached to the colon. There is no known purpose for the appendix, however throughout history there were periods when the appendix could have potentially served a purpose. The appendix produces mucus and holds lymphatic tissue with bacteria. It is an organ that can easily get inflamed or infected, if this occurs, the individual has appendicitis. Appendicitis can occur when a blockage appears in the opening of the appendix and the bacteria held on the inside get released to the appendix wall. The appendix can inflame so much that it could rupture. This can cause an infection inside the abdomen (Bennington–Castro, 2014). There have previously ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Typically, appendicitis begins with pain in your abdomen and moves to the right progressively. Teens and adults have a higher chance to face the risk of getting appendicitis, however it can occur to anyone. If not treated immediately, it can lead to a rupture or infection, which will eventually affect the whole abdomen. Patients will experience severe pain on the right side of their abdomen, fever, nausea, and vomiting. Once diagnosed, a surgeon will most likely perform a Laparoscopic appendectomy, however there is also a possibility they will perform an open appendectomy if there is a rupture. Appendicitis is a condition that can easily get resolved by the right doctors and staff; therefore new advancements like antibiotics are being introduced yearly to bring additional success to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Battle Of Bennington Essay The Battle of Bennington occurred on 16 August, 1777, as part of the Saratoga campaign during the American Revolutionary War. The actual location of the engagement was approximately 8 miles northwest of the small town of Bennington, Vermont. As far as military battles are concerned, the Battle of Bennington could be considered fairly minor. The initial British contingent, led by a Hessian lieutenant–colonel, was only comprised of around 700 troops. The colonial force was comprised of roughly 2,000 men. The entirety of the main fight took place on the afternoon of 16 August, including the second skirmish with a smaller British force of approximately 500 men sent as reinforcements. When finished, there were roughly 240 dead on both sides, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Continental Army, under General George Washington, had been badly defeated in New York in August 1776, and had been pushed west into New Jersey. While late in the year they achieved some success, including General Washington's famous crossing of the Delaware River leading to the Battle of Trenton, the situation still favored the British. While the battered Continental Army wintered in New Jersey, a major British army occupied the strategic port at New York City under the command of General William Howe. And, despite pleas from the Continental Congress for France and Spain to formally join in the war against England, they remained hesitant and offered only supplies and weapons. Until Washington's army could prove the possibility of victory without foreign aid, France did not think it politically or diplomatically feasible to enter openly into war with Britain. While in London developing British operational plans for 1777, General John Burgoyne devised a campaign to take control of the Hudson River and divide the colonies in two parts. The idea was to separate the more rebellious New England colonies from the ones to the south. Thus isolated, the rebels in the north could be swiftly defeated. It was then assumed that the southern colonies would voluntarily submit, as they were perceived as less sympathetic to the cause of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Never Event Summary The Never event: Exposing the largest outbreak of hepatitis c in American healthcare history (McKnight & Bennington, 2008) begins telling the story of what should have been a "top–notch" cancer center with a doctor committed to saving lives. Memorial Hospital of Dodge County was expanding their cancer services, making access to services easier for the community. They wanted to keep their patients in town and help them avoid commutes to Omaha. They hired Dr. Tahir Ali Javed from Punjab, Pakistan; he educated and trained at well–known, prestigious facilities. Everything that was put into place, the new facility and outstanding physician, made it seem as though the cancer center was going to exceed the expectations that the hospital had in mind. However, malpractice, lack of compassion, and avoidance drove the center and the patients into the ground. After reading this novel, I was able to define compassionate care in my own terms and will provide examples of acts of compassionate care. As well as, discussing the principles of dignity and beneficence in regards to Dr. Javed and nurses in the clinic. Lastly, I will provide a testimony statement about the future care of patients. Compassion is that feeling that motivates a person to help another human in need. Whether that need is an emotional, physical, or spiritual need. When caring for another human being, as nurses, we cannot help but feel that urge to help the person in front of us. We want to find the details that can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Bacterial Meningitis Research Paper Bacterial Meningitis 5. Bacterial meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes of the spinal cord and brain. It is a serious communicable infection transmitted via respiratory secretion; bacteria moves into the blood circulation (Thomas 1027). There are two types of bacteria which cause most of the meningitis cases, those two are Neisseria Meningitidis and Streptococcus pneumoniae. Each bacterium has its own shape such as the Neisseria meningitidis has a diplococci shape. This shape is described as two spherically shaped bacteria pushed together ("Bacteria Morphology" 1). The shape pf Streptococcus pneumoniae is also diplococci, but it has been called "Lancet shaped" which mean longer cocci with an outer curvature ("Bacteria Morphology" 1). Bacterial meningitis is transmitted through direct contact with infected ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Enteroviruses are present in the fetus, mucus, and saliva of infected people (Bennington 3). The viruses or organisms reach the meninges from foci in the body via blood or lymph, through trauma, or from adjacent bony structures such as the sinuses (Thomas 1027). Meningitis has harmful symptoms such as irregular fever, loss appetite, intense headache, constipation, intolerance to light and sound, contacted pupils, delirium, retraction of head, convulsion, and coma (Thomas 1027). Bacterial meningitis requires an individual to be hospitalized. Early diagnosis and treatment will prevent brain damage and even death. Bacterial meningitis is threated with strict antibiotic therapy, such as ampicillin, penicillin G, Chloramphenicol, kanamycin, and gentamicin following strict isolation techniques (Thomas 1027). Those are the drugs of choice if the organisms susceptible. Supportive symptomatic therapy is also indicative (1027). According to the Taber' Cyclopedia Medical Dictionary, there must be a dark, quiet atmosphere, analgesic must be applied, and a cool compression to forehead ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Lottery by Shirley Jackson Could you imagine having your name pulled out of the lottery? It is everyone's dream to hit that jackpot, and obtain any prize that is in store for them. What if the prize wasn't cash or your dream boat? What if it entailed a city wide gathering in your name with the intentions of you getting stoned? That doesn't seem like a dream come true. That is exactly what happens in the short story "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson. This horrific tale is about a mass city wide gathering where everyone participates in the ritualistic stoning of one of their citizens. This short story is the perfect example for learning about group violence, and is ideal for teaching children and teens a lesson in following the crowd. However, during the time period it was created, "The Lottery" was not accepted well by its readers. Because of its geographical reference and time period, "The Lottery" has become one of the most controversial and influential short stories The New Yorker has ever published. "The Lottery" was written in the year of 1948. Although many controversial topics and stories have come about, nothing like "The Lottery" had ever come about. There were stories about forbidden love and mental illnesses in "The Yellow Wallpaper" and "The Story of an Hour" that were considered controversial, but there were no stories about a town coming together to stone one of its citizens to death. In 2014, "The Lottery" would be considered minute in gore compared to the many films and stories that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. My American Experience "America is the land of opportunity." is what I always heard growing up on my tiny island in the Caribbean, Jamaica. This is common for most Jamaicans. Unbeknownst to me, my grandmother had been trying to get my father and me to become U.S residents for years. In 2014 it finally went through. However, my mother wanted me to finish school in Jamaica. So I travelled back and forth from the two countries, two times every year. The last year of high school was the hardest and so far the worst year of my life. I wanted to make memories with my friends that I would never forget, but I also had to prepare for a major exam called the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC). Despite the circumstances, I tried to make the best of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Discrimination In The Workplace There is a general concern for the human rights of all employees in the work place, due to the demographic changes in ethnic, religious, and racial tensions in the world this brings a challenge to the government and employers to find solutions in diversity and discrimination issues. Discrimination may be appeared to be prevalent, this may cause unemployment. Anti– discrimination policies have been employed to combat discrimination in the workplace, however nothing has been done to analyse the policy. This paper will examine whether the anti– discrimination legislation is effective in the workplace to provide a fair working environment. In Australia, it is considered unlawful to discriminate based on several protected traits such as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Arrow, 1973) The other perspective that discrimination arises due to the equal opportunity that considers cultural and institutional factors that causes the discrimination. Brzuzy (1998) have suggested that the implementation and portrayal public policy to alleviate prejudice "can set a national tone and put in place parameters of acceptable behavior... also opens right and privileges to preciously excluded groups and can increase opportunities and resources". Yet, it has been said that there is a limited evidence of if the anti–discrimination legislation is effective or not. (Lazear, 1991) There is a tendency to think that the legislation is stable, however, the legislation does change as it depends on the environmental and the political conditions. The recent effort is to counter matters of discrimination and diversity to argue that anti– discrimination is good for the organisation, not only that it avoids possible discrimination lawsuit and complaints, but also because it provides access to unexploited pool of human capital. (Dickens, 1994) Nevertheless, it has been argued that in cases that are so–called "business case" may be a concern than to be alleviated. Robinson and Dechant (1997) have stated that the benefits of a good diversity management may include an improvement in the marketplace and better problem–solving skills. It is a signification problem that there is an indication of turnover among coloured people and women, and that the absenteeism ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Field Work Personal Statement During the majority of our lives as children, we are consistently and relentlessly asked, "what do you want to be when you grow up?" Most children have been conditioned to respond with the name of their desired profession, from a young age being encouraged to pursue said profession and seek to reach affluence in their field of study as soon as humanly possible. From this young age society pressures us to achieve prodigee status The answer to this banal inquiry was never a simple one on my part. I always struggled to decide, it seemed so daunting, even then, to be asked where you will choose your life to lead you, to explain what might define you. will Even from a young age I never took to this idea that a person must choose a set path in life, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over Field Work Term I worked at a school located on the Upper East side named The Dalton School, as the Assistant to the Technical Director. Having always considered myself to be an actor, this internship was a way for me to experiment and test the waters of being behind the scenes, rather than performing. Working in such a hands on environment, was something I found to be extremely rewarding, and lead me to realize that working as part of a technical crew is no longer a profession I view as occupying merely to support my passion for acting, but in conjunction with my love for being on the stage, a love for creating what's on it. Through FWT I discovered that I possess an interest in building and constructing sets in addition to an wish to explore the more visual side of performing arts. In my coming years at Bennington, I wish to take more visual arts class in addition to exploratory works in both the Coincidentally my FWT supervisor, would consider himself to lead both the lives of an actor and crew member, and I found his commitment to his work to be both very inspiring and reflective of my own wishes for life, that I too wish to achieve a balance in both my academic/professional pursuits and personal interests and passions. In this, Field Work Term has even further aided in dispelling my pre existing notions that I "could only have one", that I would be forced to pick just one interest and commit to that my whole life, less be shamed by society, or risk the precarity of uncertainty in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Lottery By Shirley Jackson Literary Criticism Shirley Jackson received very little literary criticism throughout her life. The reason why is very controversial. The most accurate reason is most likely because Shirley Jackson's works were so different, filling in many different genres and types of stories. "Despite her popularity––several of her novels were best–sellers––her work received relatively little critical attention. Some critics claim the lack of critical attention paid to Jackson is due to her versatility––in her lifetime she published novels, short stories, plays, children's books, television scripts and humorous sketches of domestic life." ("Shirley Jackson."(Online)). Other critics blame it on the fact that Shirley was a woman and the men that lived during her time wouldn't ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shirley Jackson was born in San Francisco and absolutely loved living there. When her parents decided to move to Rochester, New York Shirley was devastated. She believed the people in New York were not as friendly as those on the West Coast and she was pressured even more by her mom to fit in. After her and her soon to be husband Stanley Edgar Hyman moved to North Bennington, Vermont she continued to feel pressured to fit into the new town. "She sensed stronger animosity from the Bennington villagers, a justifiable fear since she had publicly admitted that they were the archetypes for the characters in "The Lottery."" ("Shirley Jackson"(Online)). After Shirley admitted that she used the people in her town to be examples for the characters in "The Lottery" many people started to wonder what happened in that town and what they did to make Shirley view them like that. Also in "The Possibility of Evil" the main character, Miss Strangeworth, is obsessed with sending hate letters anonymously to people in the town because she thinks she owns the town. This could also hint at one of the people in Bennington possibly being controlling over the town. Also in the end of "The Possibility of Evil" Miss Strangeworth gets her roses, the one thing that meant so much to her, completely destroyed by the people living in her town.. This might symbolize something in Shirley's past that she adored that got destroyed or taken away by somebody, possibly even somebody in North ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Community Assessment Results And Analysis Community Assessment Results and Analysis Bennington County is made up of Arlington, Bennington, Dorset, Manchester, Readsboro, and Shaftsbury. In July 2015, Bennington County had 36,317 people with the majority being female at 51.5%. The majority of this county is over the age of 65 at 21.7%, with the second highest percent of population being over the age of 18 at 19.3%, and people under the age of 5 make up 4.7% of the population. Unable to find data that directly shows the percentage of adolescents in the community yielded the choice to select this population as a target audience. In Bennington it seems as though the adolescent youth is often forgotten about due to the increased number of elderly with chronic disease that demand focus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The goal of Healthy Vermonters 2020 is for intended pregnancies to be at 65% to allow for health interventions that help lower risk such as counseling and programs for smoking cessation. There are many contributing factors to lowering the rate of unintended pregnancies, but for Vermont one of the major contributors is the Women's Health Initiative. "The Women's Health Initiative helps women receive substantial preventative care services in OB–GYN and women's health clinic settings" (VDOH 2017). They refer women to appropriate providers who can help with screenings, family planning, counseling, and timely access to long acting reversible contraception (LARC). Quality Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) competencies such as collaboration and teamwork and patient centered care embody the goals of the Women's Health Initiative. Implementing LARC for teens is the most effective form of contraception because no further effort is required by the teen once the LARC is in place. Often teenagers forget to take the pill each and every day and do not get their Depo shot on time which in turn leads to unintended pregnancies. Bennington County's teen pregnancy birth rate is 27% compared to 19% for the state of Vermont (County Health Rankings 2014). The children of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Battle Of Saratoga The Battles of Saratoga The Battles of Saratoga was the turning point of the Revolutionary War. The victory is made clear by a few things: On October 17, 1777, about 6,000 British and Hessian troops surrendered. General John Burgoyne had lost about 90 percent of his force that had victoriously marched into New York from Canada during summer in 1777. The divide–and–conquer strategy that Burgoyne presented to British ministers in London was to invade America from Canada by traveling down the Hudson Valley to Albany. There, he would be joined by other British troops under the command of Sir William Howe. Howe would be bringing his troops north from New Jersey and New York City. Burgoyne believed that this bold stroke would not only isolate New ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They had just suffered a major setback the Battle of the Brandywine along with news of the fall of Philadelphia to the British. One American soldier declared, "It was a glorious sight to see the haughty Brittons march out & surrender their arms to an army which but a little before they despised and called paltroons." An amazing victory for America in October 1777, the success at Saratoga gave France the confidence in the American cause to become apart of the war as an American ally. Later American successes owed a great deal to French aid in the form of financial and military ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Research Paper On The Battle Of Bennington The landmark I chose was the battle of Bennington, the Bennington battle was a battle of the American revolutionary and was part of the Saratoga campaign, that took place on August 16, 1777 in Walloomsac Ny 10 miles away from Bennington . Every year on August 16, they celebrate and honor the battle of Bennington. During this battle Brigadier General John stark and his troops defeated two detachments of British General John Burgoyne's invading army. The Germans had around 650 soldiers while the Americans had 2000 soldiers. That's a big difference. But The German infantry wore blue coats and retained the Prussian style grenadier mitre with brass front plate. The Brunswick dragoons wore light blue coats, cocked hats and thigh length boots. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Chester Bennington : Causes And Effects Of Depression Chester Bennington, lead vocalist of Linkin Park, was found dead from suicide by hanging in his Palos Verdes Estate shortly after 9 a.m. on the 20th of July, not even a day after last being active on Twitter. But how can we stop this? Chester Bennington was born on the 20th of March 1976 in Phoenix, Arizona to mother and nurse Susan Elaine Bennington and police detective Lee Russell Bennington. As a child Bennington was a victim to sexual abuse by an older male friend, drug abuse and alcohol abuse. Bennington's music was his outlet for his traumatic past where he could express his feelings and experiences to the whole world to aid those in similar situations to him, helping them conquer their dark thoughts and inner demons. Did you know that according to SANE Australia, depression affects around 6% of all adult Australians every year? Depression is an illness that significantly affects the way someone feels, causing a persistent lowering of mood. There are many different causes of depression such as, a reaction to a distressing situation; also known as reactive depression, or as part of an illness such as bipolar disorder. Depression can be hard to observe by the affected person as they could act happy and joyful to those around them, but be really down as soon as no one is watching. Some signs of someone that has depression can include: feeling emotionally flat or sad, loss of interest and motivation, loss of enjoyment in activities and changes in appetite or weight. If ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Shirley Jackson's The Lottery Shirley Jackson is said to be one of the most "brilliant and influential authors of the twentieth century." "Her fiction writing is some of the most important to come out of the American literary canon." (http://shirleyjackson.org/Reviews.html) Jackson wrote many short stories and even some books. They are more on the dark, witchlike side, however. Kelleher explains that Jackson stated in some interviews that she practiced magic. No one really knows if she was serious while practicing witchcraft or not, but it ended up helping her write her stories http://www.literarytraveler.com/literary_articles/shirley_jackson_bennington.aspx). A major story that throws people for a loop is "The Lottery". This was Jackson's first short story and many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She states, "You could read the whole story through and assume that the lottery is good until the very end." (http://www.helium.com/items/802683–literary–analysis–the–lotery–by–shirley–jackson? page=2) AeDechavez agrees. He believes that Jackson's theme for "The Lottery" was – the horror of man's evil. He also noticed that Jackson did a great job in the way she described and named the characters, used style and made the plot and point of view centered around the main theme. (http://bookstove.com/book–talk/the–lottery–by–shirley–jackson/) According to Kelleher, Jackson was inspired by the rural Vermont landscape and the small communities through the mountains and valleys. Kelleher explains that Jackson stated in some interviews that she also practiced magic. No one really knows if she was serious while practicing witchcraft or not, but it ended up helping her write her stories. http://www.literarytraveler.com/literary_articles/shirley_jackson_bennington.aspx) "The Lottery" is probably Jackson's most famous story, states Kelleher; however, it does not include any magic. Although when you read "The Lottery", you can sense some dark force or cruelty coming from the villagers. Judy Oppenheimer, Jackson's biographer, suggests that the stoning occurring during the story may be allegorical for the anti–Semitism Jackson felt from the town Bennington. Jackson was bothered by the idea that anti–Semitism was a possibility in her small town. Even though the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Theodore Roethke Essays Theodore Roethke "Roethke was a great poet, the successor to Frost and Stevens in modern American poetry, and it is the measure of his greatness that his work repays detailed examination" (Parini 1). Theodore Roethke was a romantic who wrote in a variety of styles throughout his long successful career. However, it was not the form of his verse that was important, but the message being delivered and the overall theme of the work. Roethke was a deep thinker and often pondered about and reflected on his life. This introspection was the topic of much of his poetry. His analysis of his self and his emotional experiences are often expressed in his verse. According to Ralph J. Mills Jr., "this self interest was the primary matter of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Roethke married Beatrice O'Connell, a former student at Bennington College, in 1953. Roethke published many volumes of poetry throughout his career. His first volume, Open House, published in 1941, was filled with images of growth and decay and had short unrhymed verses (Encarta). According to Allan Seager, "most of the reviews were good and those that contained adverse criticisms tacitly acknowledged that it was the work of a genuine poet and not a beginner" (Contemporary Authors 476). His next two volumes, The Lost Son and Other Poems (1948) and Praise to the End! (1951) were expressions of his explorations of his interior self. After reading The Lost Son and Other Poems, Richard Blessing claimed "To my mind, the transformation of Theodore Roethke from a poet of lyric resourcefulness, technical proficiency, and ordered sensibility to a poet of indomitable creativeness and audacity, difficult, heroic, moving, and profoundly disquieting is one of the most remarkable in American history" (Contemporary Authors 478). Roethke received a Pulitzer Prize in 1953 for The Waking. Words for the Wind (1958) won both the National Book Award and the Bollingen Prize. The Far Field, which was published posthumously in 1964, won the National Book Award for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...