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Examples Of The Three Fifths Compromise
The three–fifths compromise was proposed by delegates Wilson and Sherman at the constitutional
convention as a solution for the disputes between the large and small states in terms of
representation at the house of representatives, this proposal suggested that states should count every
five slaves as three individuals with regards to taxes and distribution of house seats. After the
independence of the united states from the British kingdom, the founding fathers were so afraid to
fall into the same trap of the absolute power in one hand (like the king), so they had to make sure
that they create not only a system of divided powers but also a mechanism to prevent any branch
from having an absolute authority.
The framers built a government with
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Examples Of Overconsumption In Three Day Road
Hungry Hungry Humans
Consumption is everything, for survival, humans consume air, water, and food. It is not uncommon
to over consume in order to feel invulnerable. But what happens when you give into the human
nature to consume but it's for nonessential substances. This theme of overconsumption can be seen
throughout history and is highlighted in the book Three Day Road. One of the most prevalent is the
windigo archetype that is used both literally and metaphorically to highlight human consumption.
Whether it is the consumption of human flesh or any other substance, the abuse of it is problematic.
In Joseph Boyden's Three Day Road, it is shown that Xavier, Elijah, and Niska all consume
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He consumes drugs, violence, and human flesh. Elijah experienced a plethora of trauma as a child in
residential school, sexual assault, physical abuse, and verbal abuse. Elijah experienced a lot of
trauma as a child "The dark connotations associated with the windigo lend themselves to a
correlation with trauma, and, indeed, the connection between the windigo and trauma has
precedents."(Culturally Conceptualizing Trauma) which can be seen in Elijah's his need to consume
excessively. Elijah's consumption started as a child by him stealing Sister Magdalen 's rifle and
continues through his consuming of adrenaline, whether it be in the forest fire or hunting for
Germans. As Elijah is exposed to more trauma through the war he consumes more, drugs, human
lives, and eventually human flesh. Elijah's progresses from little reckless boy to cannibal "The meat
is gamy and a little tough. "Is it the horse?" I ask, pulling gristle from my mouth. Elijah smiles his
wicked little–boy smile. "No. It is human. German, to be exact.". Elijah starts using drugs to help
with his sniping and allowed him to leave his body and look for the Hun but it is also that he can
calm down, "he wants the morphine to wash away a fear that he feels for the first time in this place."
(Boyden 135) Elijah becomes more and more addicted to consumption which eventually leads to his
death. "Three Day Road may use the Windigo as a trope for traumatic catastrophe[...] The Windigo
resists the problematic ideological underpinnings that facilitated European cultural dominance in the
context of the First World War. "(Culturally Conceptualizing Trauma 16) This issue of over
consumption and gluttony is not a problem that the western world faces alone, it is one that
everyone faces, that everyone consumes. Every culture in the world will or has experienced some
trauma which will lead to the consumption of substance for the members of that
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Examples Of Three Situations In My Life
In my essay I am going to discuss three situations in my life, rugby, school and camp which relate to
the quote "beginnings are usually scary and endings are usually sad, but its everything in between
that makes it all worth living". I will further reflect on how they have impacted on my life and how
they relate to the quote. Rugby as a whole can relate directly to the quote. The hard work and
vigorous training can be considered quite scary as you are training for a game in which anything can
happen. Once the game finishes, even when it is won, it is upsetting for most as all the hard work
and effort that has been put in is used for only 80 minutes. However the entire journey once looked
back on makes it all worthwhile as all the hard work has paid off. When I first started rugby I was
absolutely terrified, I was unsure of what to do, I had no idea how to pass, tackle or even what
position I was going to play but throughout the years I have come into my own as a rugby player. I
represented Lions, area teams and was the top scorer for my first team at school. Playing for Lions
was the toughest challenge I have ever faced in rugby as I was playing in a team with players who I
had never met before in my life but I knew as soon as I stepped onto that field that I could trust them
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However once school is over things will not always be as they are now, people will take their
different paths in life and start a new journey which can falter those bonds created but all that I can
do for the time being is live in the now and prepare myself for the real world, where everything
doesnt always go according to plan, and just hope for success and work at
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Examples Of The Three Strikes Rule
In order to be Law–abiding, we need only be and do as God is and does; and although that may
sound impossible, it is not as daunting as it seems. As an example, consider whether or not God
forgives. If you believe that It forgives, then forgiveness is not only It's nature, forgiving is what It
does, a principle of It's Law. Therefore, the three strikes rule cannot be a Law, since by nature and
principle, Life is forgiving, and you can keep on swinging! Life is going to keep on providing
another chance, and another, for as long as you keep trying. And furthermore, when you finally get it
right, it is as right as if you connected on your first attempt. For in a universe of Life and Light, no
matter how long one has ignored the Light and cursed
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Examples Of Three Wishes Essay
If I was granted three wishes, I would wish to be a billonaire,have the ability to cure any disease,
and have the ability to talk to horses. My first wish would to be a billionaire. I would wish to be a
billionaire because it would be beneficial to others as well as myself. It would benefit me because I
would be able to buy an indoor riding arena for my horses. I've always wanted an indoor arena with
heating and cooling because I would be able to ride in all types of weather.The next thing I would
buy would be a huge barn. After I would buy the barn I would rescue and rehabilitate unwanted
horses. The last thing I would buy would be a Gypsy Vanner foal because they stunning. My wish
would benefit others because I would donate money to charity, the less fortunate,and other non–
profit organizations. Money would be a valubale asset in my life. My second wish would be to have
the ability to cure any disease. Having the ability to cure disease would be useful to the whole
world. It would benefit me because I would be able to keep my family and friends healthy, as well
as the other people in the world.Another plus is that it is profitable. With my wish I would be able to
save lives,and prevent illness from even arising. The world would be healthier and happier ... Show
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I would wish to be a billionaire because it would be beneficial to others as well as myself. It would
benefit me because I would be able to buy an indoor riding arena for my horses. I've always wanted
an indoor arena with heating and cooling because I would be able to ride in all types of weather.The
next thing I would buy would be a huge barn. After I would buy the barn I would rescue and
rehabilitate unwanted horses. The last thing I would buy would be a Gypsy Vanner foal because they
stunning. My wish would benefit others because I would donate money to charity, the less
fortunate,and other non–profit organizations. Money would be a valubale asset in my
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Examples Of The Three Fifths Compromise
The Three–Fifths Compromise was a compromise between the southern states and northern states
during the 1787 United States Constitutional Convention. The dispute was over if and how slaves
were going to be considered when completing a state's entire population for voting purposes. Instead
of with straining the importation of slave in the southern states, slavery was given something new, a
political life. Even when the Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves of 1807 seized the importation of
anymore slaves, the south found another way of trying to increase its political status in Congress by
breeding slaves. Most Northern states wanted no part in the dispute about the count of slaves. Some
argued that they should be treated as property, since ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The agency was to carry out and implement the Federal Election Campaign Act that administers the
financing of federal elections. The agency has jurisdiction over campaigns for the U.S. House, the
U.S. Senate, the presidency and the vice presidency. When President Theodore Roosevelt become
president he had recognized the need for a campaign finance reform, in which he called for
legislation to ban any corporate political contributions. Congress limited the inordinate influence of
wealthy individuals and special interest groups on federal elections and regulated spending in
campaigns. In 1971, Congress passed the Federal Election Campaign Act to reinforce earlier reform
efforts. The Act created more demanding disclosure requirements for candidates, political parties
and political action committees, but required a central administrative authority, which made
enforcement very challenging. After the 1972 presidential campaign, Congress amended the FECA
in 1974 to set limits on contributions by individuals, political parties and political action committees
and also created the Federal Election Commission to enforce the law, aid acknowledgement and
govern the funding program. This was there missing puzzle piece from before. The new agency
administered their first publicly funded presidential election in
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Three Examples Of Responsibility
What is responsibility? This is a question that has been asked by many people throughout the
generations. Responsibility, as defined by Merriam –Webster, is "the quality or state of being
morally, mentally, or legally accountable for something." However, that is not all there is to
responsibility. I believe that responsibilities are things that we shouldn't just be accountable for, but
also care about. In order to further explain this, I want to provide three examples of my own
responsibilities to show how care ties in with accountability in each of these roles. The first example
of a responsibility that I have is my job as an older sibling. Despite what many people may believe,
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Being an American Muslim is a huge responsibility that not only covers me fulfilling the rights of
my religion on me, but also representing Islam in the correct manner. It isn't too difficult for
someone to be accountable for following the basic guidelines of Islam. However, in the world that
we live in, Islam is shunned by many. In many cases, one announcing that he is a Muslim is almost
like an invitation for many different, painful forms of abuse. Therefore, it takes a great deal of care
and love for this religion to be able to practice Islam in public. I believe that my role of
responsibility as a Muslim American is not complete until care to represent and practice Islam
openly despite all the negativity I may get from the people around me.
In conclusion, responsibility is something that I believe requires both accountability and care. The
three responsibilities that I named can only be fully achieved if the aspect care is incorporated with
the aspect of accountability. Knowing that, we should always keep in mind that if we are responsible
for something, we must care about it in order to truly achieve fulfilling that responsibility. Also, we
must be aware of the fact that one cannot choose to hide from these responsibilities. It is only
through carrying the heavy burden of responsibilities will one truly begin to grow and change for the
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Theories of Relativity Opinion Essay
Theories of Relativity Opinion Essay: Why We Should Read This Novel in the ENG3C Course
Living on the street can be tough, especially if you're a teenager. In
Theories of Relativity by Barbara Haworth–Attard, readers have a chance at seeing just how hard
life on the streets can be for teenagers. We should study
Theories of Relativity in the ENG3C course for many reasons, including how many students can
relate to Dylan, because the book has many interesting characters and because of the lessons in the
book. We should study
Theories of Relativity in the ENG3C course because many students can relate to Dylan. First of all,
we can relate because we're the same age as Dylan. For example,
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In
Theories of Relativity
, we learn about major life lessons important for teens to learn about, all through the help of the
characters in the book. Firstly, we learn that life is tough trying to make it on your own on the streets
and if you ask for help, you could have a better life. For example, Dylan is reluctant to go to the
drop in centre or the education building for help (48) but when he does, he gets food, good advice
and a
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Three Examples Of Ultranationalism
Nationalism involves an individual identifying with, or becoming attached to one's nation. A nation
often trying to develop people's nationalism within their country. Nationalism will lead to a state of
ultranationalism –– an extreme form of nationalism – ultranationalists are often fanatically loyal to
their own nation and hostile and racist toward other nations. Three examples of ultranationalists are
Hirohito(Japan), Adolf Hitler(Germany), and Joseph Stalin(Russia).
During WWI, increased Japanese exports to western countries gave Japan a great success both
politically and economically; suddenly, when the Great Depression stated, the trading with other
country failed and Japanese suffered for a long time. And after the death of Crown Prince Yoshihito,
his son Hirohito –Emperor Showa (1901–1989) –became the 124th Emperor of Japan according. He
gradually turned his country toward ultranationalism and militarism. During WWII, Japan allied
with Nazi Germany and attacked nearly all of its Asian neighbors, also launched a surprise assault
on the Pearl Harbor to express his sovereignty. Although Hirohito later portrayed himself as a
powerless constitutional monarch, many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As stated above that Great Depression created harsh condition for Japan, it hit Germany especially
hard. The country was still struggling for the recovery of the war and the loss of colonies, Germans
began to look for a strong leader who could fix the country. Adolf Hitler promised to restore people's
national pride by making their country the leading nation. Hitler and his Nazi party used propaganda
to spread out ideas of nationalism, he also used powerful public address system, careful staging and
skilful architectural design. As an effective dictator, Hitler was at the centre of WWII in Europe and
the Holocaust (genocide of about six million Jews by the Nazis during
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Three Examples Of Saturated Fats
Lactose intolerance and Fats
What are saturated fat; three examples of saturated fats
These are fat that is made up of atoms that are very dense and the hydrogen atoms fully join with
carbon atoms with no double bonds. This makes the carbon atoms in the fat's molecular structure to
be fully saturated with hydrogen atoms. Three examples of saturated fats are; 1) Butyric acid – milk
(especially buffalo, goat, and sheep), butter, Parmesan cheese. 2)Lauric acid – coconut oil, palm
kernel oil, laurel oil. 3) Myristic acid – nutmeg, coconut oil, palm kernel oil and butterfat.
(Wikipedia,2015)
What are unsaturated fats; three examples of saturated fats:–
Unsaturated fat is a fatty acid that has one or more double bonds. These double bonds eliminates
hydrogen atom from the molecular fatty acid chain. This makes unsaturated fats unsaturated with
hydrogen atoms. Three examples of unsaturated fats includes: – walnuts, olive oil and cashew nuts.
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Trans fat are more commonly man made from vegetable oil. The vegetable oil are heated or
hydrogenated to create the trans fat. Three examples of foods that use trans fat are margarine, biscuit
and frozen pizza. (Wikipedia,2015)
Why might food producers add hydrogen atoms to a vegetable oil
They would do this because vegetable oils are unsaturated with hydrogen atoms; by adding
hydrogen atoms to the vegetable oil; it will make the liquid vegetable oils into solid or semi solid
fats. This will make the vegetable oil fat more dense and thus make it more desirable for use in
baking. The dense properties are more desirable for use in baking because of the more wanted
texture vs the texture that would be made with the natural unsaturated vegetable oils. (wikipedia,
2015)
Is there a downside to the hydrogenation
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Examples Of Three Dimensional Power
Essay Title Critically analyse an instance of three dimensional power. With reference to your
example, discuss some of the problems associated with concept of three dimensional power,
including the use of the concept of 'false consciousness' and 'real interests'. Luke's book Power: a
Radical view is one of the most influential books wrote and is well known as a classic. The debates
in his book have taught many lessons to both students and scholars around the world. The main
argument of Lukes' book is his description of three dimensional power and how this power forms
people's preferences and interests. Power influences what people do, say and think. Three
dimensional power is all about manipulation. People who have power in situations can convince
others that they are right. They have got the power to influence behaviour and manipulate people's
interests. The easiest example is a Marxist example as it gets the message of its idea out even if
people do not agree with the Marxist perspective. The understanding of the people in the working
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Rather, the problem is caused by how Lukes' utilizes it in his theory. He describes it as objective but
yet he does not examine power or interests in an objective way leading to the framework that power
and interests can be established as irrelevant (Lukes, 2005). The three dimensional power model
causes problems with regard to the uncertainty of structure and agency which comes from the
unreliability of its epistemology. Two scholars, Hay (2002) and Clegg (1989), believe that real
interests and false consciousness should be got rid of or else it would be inconsistent. Regardless of
its problems, many lessons have been learnt with regard to three dimensional power which helps
with the understanding of
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Three Example Of The Three Contributions Of Sumarians And...
Mankind has evolved drastically over time and most of our creations are thanks to our ancestors.
Ideas were created and started by them, and as time passed humans have learned from their errors
and fixed mistakes to improve our societies. These achievements have helped humans all around the
world. Three examples of the most important achievements are copper and bronze tools, first
writing, and building styles by the Sumerians, first written law code by the king of Babylon, and
water systems by the Egyptians.
The Sumerians have three different achievements. According to document number 1, the Sumerians
developed copper and bronze tools and weapons, the first type of writing known as cuneiform and
building styles. Today bronze and copper tools and weapons are used for multiple purposes. For
example, weapons helped armies succeed in their battles and tools helped farmers tend their crops
much easier. The first plows developed were made out wood but later in 1785, the first metal plow
was created by James Small in Scotland. The domestication and the growth of agriculture caused
inequalities between genders. In the paleolithic era males hunted and females gathered. Both roles
were important to survive, but when plants were domesticated at the start to the Neolithic era,
female status decreases because the gathering was necessary anymore and men maintained the crops
and animals. This left females to take care of the house.
Because agriculture was growing thanks to the development
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Essay On Columbine Shooting
I think the theme of Columbine would be telling the hardships of Columbine shooting. The book
tells what happens in the shooting, and the characters dealing with the shooting. The book also tells
what happens before and after the Columbine shooting. B. Dylan is very tall compare to Eric. He
had skinny legs and arms. He's not really handsome come to Eric. He wears a long black coat and
skinny jeans. My mental image would also be very tall. He would have freckles on his face. He
would look very mean all the time. C. The book was sometimes easy to read, but also hard to read.
The author put a lot of information in the book which sometimes made it boring to read. Sometimes
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I also think the book doesn't encourage copycats. Eric and Dylan have been praised by other school
shooter in the past. E. The author did characterized Eric and Dylan as typical teenagers in a physical
way. It was harder to understand their actions even more of how they acted around other people.
They were more frightening because they acted like typical teenagers, but deep inside of them they
were insane. When they were around other people, they didn't act like killers. When they were
alone, they have a killer motives. F. I think that Eric changed over the last two years. The more he
got closer to the day of the shooting the more he desired to kill. He was getting smarter at fooling
others. A few times he gave hints out to people about his plans, but the other people didn't figure it
out. Also, he even became more psychotic over the last two years. G. I think the killers were
responsible for the killing. The parents of the killer and the policemen had a reason to feel guilty.
They could of prevented the shootings if they just a little more concerned about the killers crimes. I
think the parents still feel guilty because they were the ones who
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Examples Of Three Counties, One Goals
Three Counties, One Goal
Executive Summary Alachua, Citrus, and Marion counties all have unique qualities to them, yet
tourism looms large in the growth of their economies. Each County tries to gain a sustainable
competitive advantage through the implementation of power, tax, and zoning incentives that they
present to new businesses, as well as residents. They can offer low impact fees, low crime rates, and
a well design infrastructure to drum up new business and take the largest portion of the market share
as possible. Marion County supports its growing infrastructure with a 1% sales ... Show more
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They are the big brother and big sister of little Citrus County.
Market Analysis All Three Counties have their own unique traits that conjures up new business
giving them some sort of advantage over the other. They all have tourism in common, as does any
Florida County. Citrus County has the wildlife refuge, the manatee tours, and the "Manatee cam."
(Commissioners, 2017) Marion has the equestrian attraction which is very lucrative. Horses are big
money and Marion County is the, "Horse Capital of the World." (Marion County, 2017) Alachua
County has the Gators and the University of Florida as well as Santa Fe College. People love their
college football and they sure do spend a lot of money to show their pride and support for said
brand. The question is, which county has the competitive advantage over the other two counties, If
at all. Let's look at them now. The risk of entry by potential competitors is high for Alachua and
Marion counties. In all reality Citrus county is far too small to be competitive with the other two
counties. Even though Marion County is significantly larger than Alachua County, Alachua county
competes well with Marion County. Alachua is 969 square miles versus Marion County which is
1,663 square miles. (Bureau, 2016) This is a substantial difference. In this case size does matter.
Alachua has just about as many businesses as
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Three Examples Of Social Reform
In the following three stories they were all about the power all the three individuals had to bring
social reform. We had the example of Henry Thoreau, Mahatma Gandhi, and Nelson Mandela. First,
was about Henry Thoreau who stood up for what he believed in. Henry lived a different life than
everyone else. He lived in the woods like a hippie. Henry viewed the world in another point of view.
"I didn't see why the schoolmaster should be taxed to support the priest, and not the priest the
schoolmaster; for I was not the priest but the schoolmaster". Henry didn't see why he had to pay
taxes so he didn't. Henry didn't pay taxes for about 6 years and ended up going for jail for this
reason. He didn't violently protest like Gandhi also didn't. What
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The Three Stages of Alzheimer's Essay examples
Alzheimer's is most likely formed by other symptoms called dementia. Dementia is not an actual
disease, but has a vast range of symptoms which are precursors to many types of diseases. When
dementia is detected in an individual their memory tends to decline and it becomes a hassle to
complete everyday duties. When diagnosing individuals there are a series of steps taken in order to
see if the individual progressed to dementia and also which disease caused those symptoms to take
effect. These stages are preclinical, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia. Within the
preclinical stage there are three sub–stages that deal with protein, plaque buildup in the brain called
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When studying individuals, researchers first categorize them within these three stages. Tests are
performed in order to diagnose their symptoms and later to see which stage they are categorized
under. If they happen to be under the MCI stage then researchers diagnose those individuals and see
if they are more likely to stay at the MCI stage or move on to Dementia or Alzheimer's disease. The
initial stage in the process of Alzheimer's is known as the asymptomatic "preclinical stage". One of
the undetectable symptoms in this stage is memory loss. (Harvard Health Newsletters). For example
it gets harder for some individuals to remember what they wanted from the grocery store. At this
stage it is very hard to diagnose anything. Since the¬¬e symptoms have not been fully developed, it
makes it harder for the researcher to diagnose these individuals. The researchers may have to wait
awhile until the symptom's become worse or they can use what are called biomarkers to detect any
signs of disease in the body. However with the use of biomarkers, which are "a measurable
substance or condition in the body that can indicate the presence or absence of a disease," (Harvard
Women's Health Watch) the researcher has the ability to figure out if the person has gone through
the preclinical stage and
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Three Species of Shark Essay example
The Western Australia shark cull is a government policy implemented early this year that allows the
capture and murder of large sharks. This is done with baited drum lines , it aims to catch and kill
Great White sharks, Bull sharks andTiger sharks. All three of these shark species are endangered.
Let me introduce you to Premier Colin Barnett the man responsible for the shark cull. This is the
man that despite 80% of Australians being opposed to the cull, according to UMR research, got the
policy approved and is now the reason for the capture of over 170 sharks on drum lines. How could
our government let this happen? Federal environment minister Greg Hunt says, "Human life must be
paramount", is this how he justifies granting the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The shark cull policy has caused strong and angry reactions from the public, with a poll from the
AGE telling us that 79% of people think it is not a good idea, and 4% of people willing to accept it,
if it could guarantee no one else will be attacked by a shark. This policy cannot guarantee this in fact
there is no proof that the shark cull will even work!
In the months that the policy has been in place, approximately 200 sharks have been caught, the
problem is, they are the wrong sharks. The great white shark is responsible for most of the small
amount of shark attacks off the WA coast, however the catch and kill policy has yet to catch or kill a
great white, instead it is catching primarily undersized or reasonably harmless sharks. Almost all of
these sharks have been tiger sharks, which according to a recent study by WA shark attacks.net have
been responsible for possibly one of the few attacks in the past 40 years.
Unfortunately it gets worse, it is not only the fact that we are killing a vulnerable species that has
everyone enraged, other marine life and undersized sharks will also be caught, injured or killed by
the drum lines and this is not acceptable. Which is why the Western Australian government needs to
scrap the policy and look into more peaceful alternative strategies.
Tracking systems allow sharks to be detected when they are approaching popular beaches,
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Three Examples Of Ethos In Julius Caesar
Evoking the Human Nature through Speech
Had a person listened to an important speech, but fell asleep on it instead? Well, many Romans were
fortunately feeling persuaded from listening to Mark Antony's speech in the play, Julius Caesar. He
was granted permission to speak at Caesar's funeral, and took advantage of that opportunity. In his
speech, he used three methods of persuasion: ethos for character, logos for reasoning, and pathos for
emotion. Mark Antony was able to convince the Roman people by connecting to them through five
appeals: Ethos, Logos, Pathos, Apostrophe,Alliteration and Irony.
First, Antony was able to connect to the audience through building credibility and trustworthiness
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"Bear with me. My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar, and I must pause till it come back to me,"
was an example of Pathos. After this line, he begins to weep, showing how Caesar's death impacted
him greatly. Showing grief for his dear friend may strike the hearts of the Romans and cause them to
mourn for Caesar. Another example of Pathos is "When the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept."
Antony means that Caesar considered himself to be the same as the people, despite his reputation. If
something were to happen to the poor, it would affect Caesar as well. This brings him out to be a
great person and leader.
Using Apostrophe, Anthony addressed Brutus and the other conspirators when saying, "For Brutus is
an honorable man;So are they all, all honorable men." By doing so he addresses not only Brutus
when speaking, but all of the conspirators. Addressing all of the conspirators, allows him to
convince the Romans to go against all of the conspirators and not just Brutus. He also included
alliteration when saying "I thrice presented him kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse," to
emphasize how he offered the crown "three" times but he still ended up
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Three Examples of Genocide Essay
From the time humans existed, hatred seemed to be the dominant trait that possessed the souls of
men. It was inevitable emotions could provoke people to engage in acts without thinking; but it was
the acts that were premeditated which were classified as evil and brutal. A. M. Rosenthal, the author
of No News From Auschwitz, described a single moment in history where these kinds of acts were
invoked. This appalling endeavor is known as genocide which is the deliberate destruction of a
national, racial or a religious group
(Winston Dictionary). Genocide is universal rather than limited to one time and one group of people.
The Catholics in Ireland were being threatened and eliminated by the
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During 1915 and 1916, one and a half million Armenians were killed. "The Armenian Genocide was
masterminded by the Central Committee of the Young Turk Party" (Armenian
Genocide). The extermination of the Armenians occurred in a systematic fashion. First the
Armenians in the army were disarmed, placed into labor battalions and then killed. Then the
Armenian political and intellectual leaders were rounded up on April 24, 1915, and killed. Finally,
the remaining Armenians were called from their homes and told they would be relocated ... and then
marched off to concentration camps ... in the desert ... would starve and thirst to death in the burning
sun (Armenian Genocide). To this present day, the
Turkish Government denied these allegations. They claimed the Armenians were only removed from
a "war–zone." The leaders of the Young Turk Government were found guilty of carrying out the
killing by a secret network (Armenian Genocide).
The decision to eradicate the Armenians was not an impulsive decision, but "the result of extensive
and profound deliberations" (Armenian Genocide). In the case with China, genocide resulted in the
extermination of the newly born female infants. Since ancient times, the Chinese have regarded the
males to be precious and more prestigious than the females. The birth of a boy signifies wealth,
prosperity and luck (Chow). The Chinese Government recently passed a law which limited the
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Michael Cer Pilgrim Vs The World
Michael cera is a Canadian actor and comedian that has starred in fantastic movies like Scott Pilgrim
vs. the World, Superbad, and has voiced some of the voices from the berenstain bears. He also has
been in various t.v shows and commercials, he is mainly known for the t.v show arrested
development. Michael is 29 years old, and was born in Brampton Ontario Canada in 1988. Michael
cera was the second child of three, and his siblings include two sisters named Jordan Cera and Molly
cera. Michael first knew that he wanted to be an actor when he was home with the chicken pox and
had watched the Ghostbusters movie multiple times. Soon after, at three years of age he started to
take improvisation classes in Toronto Ontario, as he had to start somewhere. By the time he was
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Michael still wanted to act and later tried out for 200 commercials but they had no work for Michael
to do. Michael eventually got cast in some voice acting t.v shows and one of which being Rollie
pollie Ollie, which led to other shows such as the berenstain bears. Instead, Michael moved on to
bigger and better things, which was when he first started to really act. At the age of 12 ,he acted in
various things like I was a 6th grade alien (1999). Some other t.v shows include Noddy (1999) and
also twice in a lifetime which was also in 1999. Michael had been cast in the movie Steal this Movie
at the age of thirteen,and played abbie hoffman's son. This movie would also be featured in IMAX
3D. Michael had a big break in 2002 and landed a role in a spy film called confessions of a
dangerous mind. He later on got a role
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Three Different Gods Essay example
Who is God to you? Is God the omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent being who sits in heaven and
watches over us all with his vast arms hovering over our every thought and action? Does God take
form of man, and walk amongst us in harmony, or does God not even exist in your eyes and He is an
imaginary being that rests in the mind of the weary and oppressed? In actuality God can be anything
people want to make Him out to be. Three books which all depict a particular type of god all portray
either the way people should live their lives or the passages to eternal life. These three books are the
Bhagavad–Gita, the Holy Bible, and the Koran. All of these books show their god to have specific
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Not only do the gods give formal laws, but the gods also give laws that talk about daily concerns
such as money, marriage, and even menstrual cycles. (Koran, Sura 195). The goal of the gods'
teaching in both books is to facilitate the follower to practice the laws, and thus lead him to a more
peaceful and simpler existence.
Although God in the Old Testament is the same god he was in the New Testament, he possesses a
variety of different attributes. Foremost, God becomes a man and teaches more informally by
demonstrating through His life, how to live life (Bible, Mathew 1:23). As a teacher, Jesus is more
patient and lenient. While He teaches in parables, He also possesses a specific simplicity that
facilitates the pupils' learning (Bible, Mathew 13:10). Not only did Jesus teach through words, but
also as a symbol of great leadership, he taught through sinless action. In many ways the god in the
Bhagavad–Gita is similar to the god in the New Testament. For instance just as God took the form of
a human in the New Testament, God in the Bhagavad–Gita also took the form of a man when he was
teaching Arjuna. Similarly to Jesus in the New Testament, Krishna also teaches Arjuna and men a
specific way of life that must be led to attain inner peace (Bhagavad–Gita 2.48).
While all of the gods in these books are incredible teachers, one such god sticks out. Jesus in the
New Testament seems to be gentler, more
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Examples Of Three Steps To Motivating A Student
Personal Experience First off, I am not a psychologist, but I have noticed that motivation and
gratification go hand–in–hand with the desire to learn. Event from a student's perspective (from
mine in particular) when I enjoy learning the information, the challenges associated with learning
the material do not seem as difficult to overcome when compared to a subject matter that I lack
interest in. Also, I have noticed that showing a student what life can be like if they were to push
themselves academically can motivate him/her to study harder. On a side note, (but relative to the
topic) I currently am a security officer at a juvenile detention center and I have helped children write
letters to their lawyers, judges, etc. The sequence of events typically goes as follows: 1) They ask
me to rewrite a letter for them. 2) I tell them that I will help them, but I will explain to them what to
change and why I suggest writing the letter in a different manner. 3) Once they understand a
concept, they become excited and them they are the one's asking questions and verbally repeating a
word multiple times. The point that I think is important to make here is that the more they learn, the
more they become motivated to learn more. Three Steps to Motivating a Student The three steps that
I believe can work to help motivate a student are as follows: 1) Never belittle student in front of
their peers when it pertains to their academic work. 2) Show a student how far she/he has come
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Three Types of Friends Essay examples
Through my experiences I have come to realize that there are basically three types of friends a
person can have. There are friends that I call "sometimes" friends, these people appear to be your
friend but only when you are face to face with them, and when you are not around them they act
more like a foe. They are often referred to as two faced or a back stabber. These types of friends are
not very reliable nor should they be trusted. Another type of friend a person can have, and the best
kind, is a "true" friend. A true friend is someone you know you can always trust and rely on no
matter what. The last type of friend is the "acquaintance". These are the type of friends that you do
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These people are not very reliable and should not be trusted with things of a personal matter or with
things of great importance. You should confront this person and let them know how you are feeling
about the way they are treating you. Let them know how things look from your point of view. If they
are a true friend they will try to correct their ways and start acting like a real friend would act. If
they do not change their ways and they continue to take advantage of you, it would probably be
smart of you not to associate with them anymore. An "acquaintance" friend is someone who you
will usually encounter every so often for business needs or for some other reason. You most likely
are on good terms with these people, but they are not considered close friends whom you would talk
to about personal problems. They could be someone at the grocery store where you shop at, the
place where you work, the barber shop or salon where you get your hair cut, or maybe the
convenience store where you get gas at. They usually seem as if they are good people and friendly.
The acquaintance friend has the potential to become somewhat closer over time if there are enough
meetings between the two of you. Most friends that people say are good friends were just an
acquaintance at some point in time, but became closer as they got to know each other better. Last,
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Jon Snarey Research Paper
Brandon Snarey is a triple threat. He a science teacher, a football coach, and a phenamil Brandon
Snarey is a triple threat. He a science teacher, a football coach, and a phenamil coach. Everyone at
Brevard High school is excited to see what he will bring to Our community. Mr. Snarey grew up in
the small town of Waterfront Michigan. Mr. Sanrey explains Waterfront as, "In a lot of ways very
similar to Brevard. I went to a small school very similar to the size of Rhosmaen. It was Surban
Michigan with highways, chain restaurants and everything else." Mr. Snarey said his favorite time
spent in Waterfront was spent playing Football. He started playing football very young and played it
with same guys from the start. He said that he loves football because of the community it creates,
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Snarey attained Sagwina Valley State University. He says he chose it because, "it felt like the right
for me and I got to go out and met new people . It was actually a flatter version of Brevard. A lot of
rural area and I did a lot of hunting and fishing while I was there. It was a neat place to spend four or
five years." When asked why he decided to teach science he said, " I had a science teacher that was
really inspirational to me. Just the way he taught and coached just clicked for me. He could teach me
latin and I would get it." He also goes on to say, "Sciences is something that we all interact with
whether you know it or not, and that's why it's so important to
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This Is My Essay
Leah McMunn M1
Ms. Rai
ENG1D1 – 09
29 April 2011
An Eventful Journey of Living on the Streets
Character traits shape the people we all are. For example, they help us face our fears through
courage; they show us right from wrong through responsibility; and they show us who to believe in
tough decisions through trust. Dana, the protagonist from Eric Walters' Sketches, has a tough time
learning how to show her traits. However, as a child on the streets Dana fights through many tough
obstacles that enable her to become an optimistic, courageous and trusting individual.
After running away from her family Dana is very pessimistic about anything getting better, but
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< "My name is on the card. I'm Robert Erickson. Who are you?" I didn't answer. That was none of
his business (35).' > Dana refuses to tell Robert her name because she doesn't trust him. Not
telling Robert her name takes away from her opportunity to go to Sketches and paint. Nevertheless
when Dana is talking to Nicki she learns that her sister could be in trouble and trusts Nicki to help
save her sister, < "Dana, do you trust me?" Nicki asked. "I guess (217)." > even though Dana
only gives it partial expectations. When M3
Nicki asks if Dana believes in her, it is a big step for Dana to allow Nicki, a person she met only a
few weeks earlier, to save her sister from going through the abuse she went through as a younger
child. Nicki is able to save Dana's sister and helps Dana learn to trust her mother and sister again. In
conclusion Dana becomes a trusting individual when she learns her sister is in trouble and opens up
to let Nicki help.
Courage is a quality that is learned, not a quality a person is born with. Dana is afraid of facing her
fears but after the reward she becomes courageous and faces her fears. Dana admits she is scared to
a total stranger when she is begging for money. < "I am a little scared." I said, trying to sound
convincing. That wasn't much of an act. There had been few times since I'd left home that I wasn't at
least a little scared (7).' > Dana
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The Three Historical Examples Of Exclusion Or Discrimination
Discuss three historical examples of exclusion or discrimination, and explore what role
constitutional provisions played in protecting or failing to protect these groups of people. Then give
a specific example of contemporary discrimination or exclusion from today's headlines. What do
you think continues to motivate these attitudes and policies?
Interesting though that Abraham Lincoln said, "If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I
would do it, and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it, and if I could save it by
freeing some and leaving others alone, I would also do that." Slavery was a practice that was
established in the United States and one of the factors leading to the Civil War. Many African
Americans were even kidnapped and forced into slavery, even if they were already free slaves. The
Constitution regarded all men are created equal; yet that somehow didn't apply to the African
American population. Eventually, the Emancipation Proclamation granted freedom to the slaves, and
slavery ended. Today there is several kinds of "slavery" that is still going on around the globe.
Bonded labor or debt labor, where they are forced to work off a debt. In some cases if the debt isn't
paid it is passed on to the next generation until it is. Forced labor is another type of slavery that is
going on in today's society. Men and women are forced against their will to labor. One of the most
shocking is child labor, and "live–in" migrant workers
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Examples Of Greed In The Tale Of The Three Brothers
Greed, Pride, and Death in " The Tale of the Three Brothers" Three brothers embark on a journey,
and along the way they try to cheat Death. The oldest tries to attain power, the middle wishes to
reverse death, and the youngest shows wisdom past his years. The reader might find that the oldest
brother's pride gets the best of them and they become the author of their own demise. In "The Tale
of the Three Brothers" from the book The Tales of Beedle the Bard, J.K. Rowling proves that
humanity has no control over death through the actions of the three brothers. J.K. Rowling gives us
a clear view of the moral behind the story: human efforts to overcome death are doomed to
disappointment. The oldest two of the brothers, both think of Death as a truthful figure, but the
youngest of the three sees through his ruse. The oldest brothers try to cheat Death by gaining power
over him. Whereas, the youngest brother knows that engaging in activities to taunt Death further
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This brother craved not power or his lost loved ones, only to live a happy life and to go forth
unwatched by Death. He asked Death only for privacy and did not wish to humiliate him like his
brothers had. Death gave him a portion of his cloak of invisibility and the youngest brother thanked
him politely and went on his way under the cover of his new cloak. For many years Death could not
find the youngest brother until he attained a great age for the youngest brother was humble and did
not wish for the attention of others. The youngest brother gave the cloak to his son and then he went
with Death as his equal. Thus Death claimed the third brother, but only as his equal. The third
brother was neither greedy nor prideful, and did not try to overcome or humiliate Death. In the end
the youngest brother "greeted Death as an old friend, and went with him gladly, as equals, they
departed this life. " ( p
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Three Examples Of Racial Discrimination In The Workplace
When I think of racial discrimination, I automatically include prejudice and stereotyping. I believe
that these go hand in hand and without one the others are irrelevant. Meaning, if we did not have
racial discrimination, prejudice and stereotyping would not exist. This is my personal belief. The
definition of race in our class book is as follows "Race typically refers to appearances, such as skin
color, hair type (straight, curly, kinky), skin hue, eye color, stature, body size, nose, eyes, and head
shape" (Robinson–Wood, 2008). So racial discrimination could be defined as unequal treatment on
the premise of their race or ethnicity (Pager and Shepherd, 2008).
This paper will provide three examples of racial discrimination based on my experience or acts of
racial discrimination I have witnessed. I will begin with racial discrimination within my family,
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Both Kim and Heather tried to apologize, but, my decision was to not have that type of negativity in
my life. I feel this to be racial discrimination as not only does the N word make an appearance in
this conversation, but for Heather to ask about 'their greasy hair and odor' permeates racial
discrimination based on the hair and personal hygiene of African–Americans.
Workplace– Because I was a stay at home mom for most of my life, I have not had an opportunity to
witness any racial discrimination at the few jobs I did have. However, in attendance of a salon a few
years ago, I did witness racial discrimination while receiving a pedicure in Texas. The salon was
owned and operated by a Philippine brother and sister. I really enjoyed attending this salon, before
the incident I am going to describe, the brother and sister appeared to be open–minded and free from
prejudice. The brother was so funny and upbeat. He would get the entire salon, laughing; until this
particular
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Examples Of Three Major Responsibilities In America
Every person in every place in the world has responsibilities including Americans. Responsibilities
as an America n are things you are obligated to do. For example, three major responsibilities in my
opinion is to serve on a jury if called upon, pay taxes, and finally defend the country if the need
should arise. Everyone at some point is called upon to serve on a jury. To serve on a jury means that
you decide if someone is guilty or not guilty. However, you first have to sit down with everyone else
in a section. Then the judge will choose who says and who goes. The way a jury works is by sitting
while both or one side pleads their case. After its over they go into a room where they vote if he or
she is guilty or not guilty. Everyone has to
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Three Examples Of Social Injustice
Social injustice; when some unfair practices are being carried out in society. This is often practiced
in schools, homes, and in the workplace. These practices are influential to many and are bringing a
negative impact to everyone in society. Children are being taught at such an early age to
discriminate anyone who is different than them. This is carried throughout their lives and eventually
separates everyone into groups based on simple things such as race and gender rather than their likes
and interests. Social injustice plays a large role in today's society and has affected many due to
unfair practices. Everyone is brought up with social injustice whether we want to or not. All kids
grow up believing in some social injustice, one very common one is the perfect adult life. They
grow up believing that every adult gets the perfect adult life and will get what they want in the long
run. World vision international looked into the problem and asked children what their dreams are for
their older selves. Some of those dreams are "a positive and caring family and community
environment", "having a soulmate and friends", "an open and welcoming society where they feel
integrated", "a proper education", and "access to resources that can connect then to the world", are
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An example of social in justice would be dolls. Dolls that little girls play with are made to look like
a "perfect" girl. All of the dolls that are made are pretty and skinny and perfect. While the
companies do make dolls of different ethnicities, they neglect dolls have disabilities, or have a
different body type. There are a whole bunch of examples that social injustice can change people's
perspectives (Source D). The little girls may think different of themselves and feel self conscious
about themselves if they don't look pretty and perfect like those dolls they
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Does Jerry Foster Deserve The Giraffe Award?
I must decide on which of the cases deserve the giraffe award. The criteria for winning a giraffe
award is: the person must be taking a personal risk, physically, financially or socially. They must act
out of care, and they must go beyond their job descriptions or call of duty. There are three cases that
I am judging based on the criteria. Case A, where Betty Washington is trying to make the streets
better and safer from drugs and violence, Case B, where Jerry Foster is saving people from the
mountains to the desert and Case C, where Sister Beth Dadio is feeding the homeless people even
when others try to shut her down.
I believe that Jerry Foster, in Case B, deserves the giraffe award the most. Jerry Foster is a TV
helicopter pilot for KPNX
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Three Examples Of Emotional Abuse
There are several types of abuse when it comes to emotional abuse. It happens all around this world.
Emotional abuse is commonly defined as a pattern of behavior by parents that interferes with a
child's emotional, physical, psychological, or social behavior. Emotional abuse takes on many forms
including rejecting, degrading, terrorizing, isolating, exploiting, and denying attention or love. All
types of emotional abuse involve adult caregivers using power to control a child, adolescent, or teen
who depends on them (Newton 19). One person once said being emotionally abused made them feel
worthless, and it made them feel like they had no reason to be here.
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Sometimes adults are not able to care for a child because of they are too busy, they have addictions,
or they have stress. When a parent or authority figure places unreasonable, excessive or impossible
demands on the child, uses intimidation and aggressive methods or uses verbal attacks it can be
considered emotional abuse. Emotional abuse can also mean psychological or emotional neglect.
When the parent or caregiver denies the child love, guidance, or support, they are robbing that child
of the ability to experience normal psychological growth and development ( Partridge ). Some of the
common problems of emotional abuse include insecurity, social withdrawal, depression, destructive
behavior, suicide, low self esteem, or lack of confidence. It affects the person being abused
immediately and in the long run as well. There are many different signs and symptoms. some of the
signs may include talking badly about themselves, seeming emotionally immature when being
compared to other peers, or experiencing sudden change in behavior, such as doing poorly in school.
You can also tell by a person's actions or emotions towards the people around them. Babies and pre–
school children who are being emotionally abused or neglected
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Examples Of Assimilation In Three Day Road
Assimilation is a frightening experience that Xavier from the novel 'Three Day Road' and Aila from
the movie 'Rhymes for Young Ghouls' have witnessed through the white officers' attempts to snatch
their original identity from them and force the white way of living onto their daily life. However, the
two fight the oppression and prevent this assimilation from taking their power by following the
native traditions to strengthen their aboriginal identity.
Identity shapes personality and can determine one's actions. Xavier and Aila's childhood years
define who they truly are and give them hope to survive through the assimilation they are facing.
Xavier is a native who grow up peacefully in the bush with his aunt who taught him about the
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Her story ends with her getting out of the residential schools, saving her dad from the prison, and
leaving the reserve to live happily with her father somewhere in the bush where she can practise her
native traditions without any punishment from the white people. The sole reason she is able to act
strong and survive through the hard times is not her hatred for the white people and the revenge that
the ghost of her mother told her to achieve, but are the native symbols that she kept seeing. These
symbols consist of the ghost of her mother that she keeps imagining, the drawing that she found in
the reserve, and the encouragement that her father gave her to leave the reserve. The ghost is
important because it shows the audience that her mother is still with her and is watching her, which
connects to Niska watching Xavier from heaven, whereas the drawings symbolise the work that
Aila's mother starts and wants her to grow up doing. The drawings are significant because not only
do they symbolize Aila's mother and the native culture but they also give her hope to stay strong and
carry on through the harsh times. They keep her strong because they tell her that her mother lives
and dies for Aila to continue
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Bellman-Ford Deliverout Analysis
This part of your exam is worth 30 points.
Using the provided network diagram, write a program that finds the shortest path routing using the
Bellman–Ford algorithm. Your program should represent the fact that your node is U. Show how the
iterative process generates the routing table for your node. One of the keys to your program will be
in determining when the iterative process is done. Deliverables
1. Provide an output that shows the routing table for your node after each iteration. Add a second
table with two columns. One that shows the destination from your node and the second column
indicating the number of hops to reach that node.
OUTPUT:
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Below shown is how the output looks:
2. Provide a Word document with screenshots that explains how your program incorporates the
Bellman–Ford algorithm. Ensure you explain and show how you incorporated the iterative process
and determined when the routing table for your node was optimum. You can incorporate your
outputs into this document; however, you must identify where in your source code you print the
results required in deliverable 1 above.
This algorithm calculates the shortest path using the bottom–up approach. The Bellman Ford
algorithm using a relaxation formula and calculates the path between each edge and iterates for V–1
times using this formula to finally calculate the shortest path. We are assuming that there are no
negative weight cycle in the network.
It starts by calculating the shortest path between one node at first, then it checks for the path
between two nodes, and so on proceeds in each iteration. I have put the outer loop as V–1, where V
is the total number of vertices that is present in the network. In our case, V=6. Therefore, there must
be V–1, which is 5 iterations to obtain the optimal shortest path to each of the node from the source
node.
The below shown highlighted screenshot is the comparison relaxation formula used to check at each
edge.
If we iterate through all the edges one more time, and still get the shortest path, this means that there
is a negative weight cycle in the network. Hence,
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Examples Of Three Big Defects In Napoleon
Three Big Defects in Napoleon Since human beings began to live together and form communities,
someone in the community gained power and eventually governed the whole society without
exception. This is a universal fact regardless of time and place. If you look at world history, you will
soon discover various types of political institution: monarchy, democracy, aristocracy, republic,
bureaucracy, tyranny, and accordingly you will notice different types of leader. Nevertheless, none
of them ever succeeded in maintaining the social system forever, because whenever he or she took
one policy, it always made some contented but left others dissatisfied. As a result, the existing
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He overwhelms the animals with terror and force, preventing them from voicing their opinions.
Moreover, he indulges in luxury and gives prerogatives to the pigs and dogs by sacrificing the
community' resources. The novel was instructive for me; it brings me a suspect that there might be
people who pretend to be a good leader but actually dismiss others' opinions and prioritize his or her
personal intention. Take my personal example at school festival. Our class chose to perform a drama
in double cast, so we naturally had to select those people who would play a role. Fortunately,
although rarely the case in such situations, all the actors were decided by freewill and the talks in the
class moved on smoothly. No problem so far, but who would play in the same team? To look back,
there was no formal discussion or consensus among the actors about it; students in charge of school
festival determined randomly, though some claimed something. I slightly felt discomfort but did not
regard this as a great deal at that time. Although I believe and hope that nobody was offended and
conceived dissatisfaction over the matter, I realized after reading Animal Farm that, in a strict sense,
it was not a desirable way to decide something in public. For that matter, who determined the last
scene of the play? After the school festival, the hero of the other team confessed secretly that he was
in fact reluctant
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Waiting For The Rain Tengo Character Traits
Tengo is one of the main characters in, Waiting for the Rain. He lives in a kraal that is one mile
away from a farm. His parents work on the farm for the Oubaas. He is friends with a bot named
Frikkie, who is the Oubaas's nephew. His mother and father work for the Oubaas which is how
Tengo and Frikkie met. Throughout the story, there are three distinct character traits that you can
infer about Tengo; he is curious, intelligent, and observant. Tengo can clearly be seen as curious.
Tengo wanted to know why the sea tasted like salt yet the river tasted sweet (pg. 17). He wanted to
know why certain areas of land produced better clay than others like the river near the dam (pg. 17).
He also wondered why mosquitoes bite, yet butterflies don't (pg. 17). All of these questions would
have been answered if he had someone or someplace to learn. Tengo was bound to for the most part
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Tengo was able to learn things easily (pg. 18). He was also able to design and create amazing clay
figure without being taught any techniques (pg. 20). Some of these clay figures include a collection
of clay dolls Tengo made for his sister. Another example would be the clay bull he made that he not
willingly gave to Frikkie. Tengo was able to memorize book that he read by heart (pg. 18). Although
the books were for children, that still take talent to memorize an entire book. Tengo has become a
very intelligent young man even though there have been many setbacks in his
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Three Examples Of Subsystems Within Families
1. Three examples of subsystems within families are parental subsystems, sibling subsystems, and
extended family subsystems. I learned that the parental subsystem not only means a mom or dad; a
parental subsystem might be a foster parent. Although, foster parents may not be able to make all
legal decisions for the child, it is important to consider a foster parent in a child's family. Next, there
is the sibling subsystem which include brothers, sisters, step siblings or any other children in the
family. I learned that a child's disability will also impact their siblings, it can impact their siblings in
a positive or negative way depending on the family. Lastly, there is the extended family system
which include all other family members other than the immediate household family. I learned that
grandparents feel the need to provide extra care for a grandchild with special needs and a sense of
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To best suit a child with special needs a variety of different elements need to be considered to
develop the best plan for the child. This is why it is important to understand that not every child with
special needs has a mom or dad. They may have a foster parent and it is the responsibility of the
special education teacher to include the foster parent and work with all members of the family. Next,
it is important to understand the a disability not only impacts the child but siblings as well. Some
siblings may be very helpful while others may act out, it is important to consider siblings when
creating a plan as well. Lastly, as a special education teacher, it is important to consider if any
extended family help with any responsibility with raising the child. A child has a greater rate of
success when all members of the family are working together and are on the same
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Example Of The Three Theoretical Perspectives Of Sociology
Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology
Nanesha Greathouse
HCC
Abstract
This paper describes the three major theoretical perspectives in Sociology: symbolic interactionism,
functionalism and conflict theory. Sociologists developed these theoretical perspectives to help
explain the way individuals conduct themselves and to help us to gain a better understanding of the
world around us. Throughout this paper, the reader will learn about each perspective and its origin as
well as additional information as to how it applies to our lives. Examples will also be provided to
gain a clear understanding.
Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology
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As mentioned above, sociologists study symbolic interactionism at the micro level meaning their
focus is on a smaller scale. Symbolic interactionism suggests that our behavior or who we are is
influenced by the way others view us. We react to things based on how we see others react to things.
For example, if we see our parents remain calm after hurting themselves when we are children, we
will also remain calm. Another example would be a person's love for reading. Based on the meaning
of symbolic interactionism, one could conclude that one's love for reading was achieved through
their interactions with friends, family, or school.
Unlike symbolic interactionism, conflict theory is a macro–level approach. Conflict theory, founded
by German Philosopher Karl Marx, can be defined as "a theoretical framework in which society is
viewed as composed of groups that are competing for scarce resources" (Henslin, 2014, p. 33). This
perspective differs from symbolic interactionism in that it views society as a competition for limited
resources. Marx argues that society is composed of individuals within different social classes that
face economic inequalities. The focus of conflict theory is that economic inequalities increase social
differences and also leads to differences in power. German sociologist Max Weber added that in
addition to economic inequalities that these inequalities lead to conflict. Conflict arises because
resources are limited.
Conflict theory suggests
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Three Examples Of Dystopian Fiction
Science fiction is a genre of writing involving plots and themes related to future scientific advances
and major social changes, often coming from the author's imagination rather than from factual
knowledge. With the advancement of Man's knowledge resulting from the scientific revolution,
fictional predictions about the future resulted in believable new works of science fiction. Some
authors pictured future technologies that would benefit mankind in some way or would let mankind
explore new boundaries that had previously limited the human experience. One of these authors was
Jules Verne whose imagination allowed him to pen ideas about electrical submarines and solar sails.
However, other authors envisioned a bleak dystopian world in which mankind has lost many
important objects, and sometimes intangible values as well. Three examples of dystopian fiction are
Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and George Orwell's two novels, Animal Farm and 1984.
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The novel was published in 1953, and "...came out to rapturous reviews. To this day it sells at least
50,000 copies a year" ("National Endowment for the Arts"). A 2005 interview with Bradbury
revealed that he wrote Fahrenheit 451 on a rental typewriter in the basement of UCLA's library. "
[The house] was very loud, it was very wonderful, but I had no money to rent an office. I was
wandering around the UCLA library and discovered there was a typing room where you could rent a
typewriter for ten cents a half–hour. So I went and got a bag of dimes" ("National Endowment for
the Arts"). He continued in the interview, "The novel began that day, and nine days later it was
finished...I ran up and down stairs and grabbed books off the shelf to find any kind of quote and ran
back down and put it in the novel. The book wrote itself in nine days because the library told me to
do it" ("National Endowment for the
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  • 1. Examples Of The Three Fifths Compromise The three–fifths compromise was proposed by delegates Wilson and Sherman at the constitutional convention as a solution for the disputes between the large and small states in terms of representation at the house of representatives, this proposal suggested that states should count every five slaves as three individuals with regards to taxes and distribution of house seats. After the independence of the united states from the British kingdom, the founding fathers were so afraid to fall into the same trap of the absolute power in one hand (like the king), so they had to make sure that they create not only a system of divided powers but also a mechanism to prevent any branch from having an absolute authority. The framers built a government with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Examples Of Overconsumption In Three Day Road Hungry Hungry Humans Consumption is everything, for survival, humans consume air, water, and food. It is not uncommon to over consume in order to feel invulnerable. But what happens when you give into the human nature to consume but it's for nonessential substances. This theme of overconsumption can be seen throughout history and is highlighted in the book Three Day Road. One of the most prevalent is the windigo archetype that is used both literally and metaphorically to highlight human consumption. Whether it is the consumption of human flesh or any other substance, the abuse of it is problematic. In Joseph Boyden's Three Day Road, it is shown that Xavier, Elijah, and Niska all consume something for survival and the over–consumption ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He consumes drugs, violence, and human flesh. Elijah experienced a plethora of trauma as a child in residential school, sexual assault, physical abuse, and verbal abuse. Elijah experienced a lot of trauma as a child "The dark connotations associated with the windigo lend themselves to a correlation with trauma, and, indeed, the connection between the windigo and trauma has precedents."(Culturally Conceptualizing Trauma) which can be seen in Elijah's his need to consume excessively. Elijah's consumption started as a child by him stealing Sister Magdalen 's rifle and continues through his consuming of adrenaline, whether it be in the forest fire or hunting for Germans. As Elijah is exposed to more trauma through the war he consumes more, drugs, human lives, and eventually human flesh. Elijah's progresses from little reckless boy to cannibal "The meat is gamy and a little tough. "Is it the horse?" I ask, pulling gristle from my mouth. Elijah smiles his wicked little–boy smile. "No. It is human. German, to be exact.". Elijah starts using drugs to help with his sniping and allowed him to leave his body and look for the Hun but it is also that he can calm down, "he wants the morphine to wash away a fear that he feels for the first time in this place." (Boyden 135) Elijah becomes more and more addicted to consumption which eventually leads to his death. "Three Day Road may use the Windigo as a trope for traumatic catastrophe[...] The Windigo resists the problematic ideological underpinnings that facilitated European cultural dominance in the context of the First World War. "(Culturally Conceptualizing Trauma 16) This issue of over consumption and gluttony is not a problem that the western world faces alone, it is one that everyone faces, that everyone consumes. Every culture in the world will or has experienced some trauma which will lead to the consumption of substance for the members of that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Examples Of Three Situations In My Life In my essay I am going to discuss three situations in my life, rugby, school and camp which relate to the quote "beginnings are usually scary and endings are usually sad, but its everything in between that makes it all worth living". I will further reflect on how they have impacted on my life and how they relate to the quote. Rugby as a whole can relate directly to the quote. The hard work and vigorous training can be considered quite scary as you are training for a game in which anything can happen. Once the game finishes, even when it is won, it is upsetting for most as all the hard work and effort that has been put in is used for only 80 minutes. However the entire journey once looked back on makes it all worthwhile as all the hard work has paid off. When I first started rugby I was absolutely terrified, I was unsure of what to do, I had no idea how to pass, tackle or even what position I was going to play but throughout the years I have come into my own as a rugby player. I represented Lions, area teams and was the top scorer for my first team at school. Playing for Lions was the toughest challenge I have ever faced in rugby as I was playing in a team with players who I had never met before in my life but I knew as soon as I stepped onto that field that I could trust them with my life as we all shared a common goal and passion. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However once school is over things will not always be as they are now, people will take their different paths in life and start a new journey which can falter those bonds created but all that I can do for the time being is live in the now and prepare myself for the real world, where everything doesnt always go according to plan, and just hope for success and work at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Examples Of The Three Strikes Rule In order to be Law–abiding, we need only be and do as God is and does; and although that may sound impossible, it is not as daunting as it seems. As an example, consider whether or not God forgives. If you believe that It forgives, then forgiveness is not only It's nature, forgiving is what It does, a principle of It's Law. Therefore, the three strikes rule cannot be a Law, since by nature and principle, Life is forgiving, and you can keep on swinging! Life is going to keep on providing another chance, and another, for as long as you keep trying. And furthermore, when you finally get it right, it is as right as if you connected on your first attempt. For in a universe of Life and Light, no matter how long one has ignored the Light and cursed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Examples Of Three Wishes Essay If I was granted three wishes, I would wish to be a billonaire,have the ability to cure any disease, and have the ability to talk to horses. My first wish would to be a billionaire. I would wish to be a billionaire because it would be beneficial to others as well as myself. It would benefit me because I would be able to buy an indoor riding arena for my horses. I've always wanted an indoor arena with heating and cooling because I would be able to ride in all types of weather.The next thing I would buy would be a huge barn. After I would buy the barn I would rescue and rehabilitate unwanted horses. The last thing I would buy would be a Gypsy Vanner foal because they stunning. My wish would benefit others because I would donate money to charity, the less fortunate,and other non– profit organizations. Money would be a valubale asset in my life. My second wish would be to have the ability to cure any disease. Having the ability to cure disease would be useful to the whole world. It would benefit me because I would be able to keep my family and friends healthy, as well as the other people in the world.Another plus is that it is profitable. With my wish I would be able to save lives,and prevent illness from even arising. The world would be healthier and happier ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I would wish to be a billionaire because it would be beneficial to others as well as myself. It would benefit me because I would be able to buy an indoor riding arena for my horses. I've always wanted an indoor arena with heating and cooling because I would be able to ride in all types of weather.The next thing I would buy would be a huge barn. After I would buy the barn I would rescue and rehabilitate unwanted horses. The last thing I would buy would be a Gypsy Vanner foal because they stunning. My wish would benefit others because I would donate money to charity, the less fortunate,and other non–profit organizations. Money would be a valubale asset in my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Examples Of The Three Fifths Compromise The Three–Fifths Compromise was a compromise between the southern states and northern states during the 1787 United States Constitutional Convention. The dispute was over if and how slaves were going to be considered when completing a state's entire population for voting purposes. Instead of with straining the importation of slave in the southern states, slavery was given something new, a political life. Even when the Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves of 1807 seized the importation of anymore slaves, the south found another way of trying to increase its political status in Congress by breeding slaves. Most Northern states wanted no part in the dispute about the count of slaves. Some argued that they should be treated as property, since ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The agency was to carry out and implement the Federal Election Campaign Act that administers the financing of federal elections. The agency has jurisdiction over campaigns for the U.S. House, the U.S. Senate, the presidency and the vice presidency. When President Theodore Roosevelt become president he had recognized the need for a campaign finance reform, in which he called for legislation to ban any corporate political contributions. Congress limited the inordinate influence of wealthy individuals and special interest groups on federal elections and regulated spending in campaigns. In 1971, Congress passed the Federal Election Campaign Act to reinforce earlier reform efforts. The Act created more demanding disclosure requirements for candidates, political parties and political action committees, but required a central administrative authority, which made enforcement very challenging. After the 1972 presidential campaign, Congress amended the FECA in 1974 to set limits on contributions by individuals, political parties and political action committees and also created the Federal Election Commission to enforce the law, aid acknowledgement and govern the funding program. This was there missing puzzle piece from before. The new agency administered their first publicly funded presidential election in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Three Examples Of Responsibility What is responsibility? This is a question that has been asked by many people throughout the generations. Responsibility, as defined by Merriam –Webster, is "the quality or state of being morally, mentally, or legally accountable for something." However, that is not all there is to responsibility. I believe that responsibilities are things that we shouldn't just be accountable for, but also care about. In order to further explain this, I want to provide three examples of my own responsibilities to show how care ties in with accountability in each of these roles. The first example of a responsibility that I have is my job as an older sibling. Despite what many people may believe, the responsibility of an older sibling isn't just making sure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being an American Muslim is a huge responsibility that not only covers me fulfilling the rights of my religion on me, but also representing Islam in the correct manner. It isn't too difficult for someone to be accountable for following the basic guidelines of Islam. However, in the world that we live in, Islam is shunned by many. In many cases, one announcing that he is a Muslim is almost like an invitation for many different, painful forms of abuse. Therefore, it takes a great deal of care and love for this religion to be able to practice Islam in public. I believe that my role of responsibility as a Muslim American is not complete until care to represent and practice Islam openly despite all the negativity I may get from the people around me. In conclusion, responsibility is something that I believe requires both accountability and care. The three responsibilities that I named can only be fully achieved if the aspect care is incorporated with the aspect of accountability. Knowing that, we should always keep in mind that if we are responsible for something, we must care about it in order to truly achieve fulfilling that responsibility. Also, we must be aware of the fact that one cannot choose to hide from these responsibilities. It is only through carrying the heavy burden of responsibilities will one truly begin to grow and change for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Theories of Relativity Opinion Essay Theories of Relativity Opinion Essay: Why We Should Read This Novel in the ENG3C Course Living on the street can be tough, especially if you're a teenager. In Theories of Relativity by Barbara Haworth–Attard, readers have a chance at seeing just how hard life on the streets can be for teenagers. We should study Theories of Relativity in the ENG3C course for many reasons, including how many students can relate to Dylan, because the book has many interesting characters and because of the lessons in the book. We should study Theories of Relativity in the ENG3C course because many students can relate to Dylan. First of all, we can relate because we're the same age as Dylan. For example, Dylan is 16 when he is kicked ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Theories of Relativity , we learn about major life lessons important for teens to learn about, all through the help of the characters in the book. Firstly, we learn that life is tough trying to make it on your own on the streets and if you ask for help, you could have a better life. For example, Dylan is reluctant to go to the drop in centre or the education building for help (48) but when he does, he gets food, good advice and a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Three Examples Of Ultranationalism Nationalism involves an individual identifying with, or becoming attached to one's nation. A nation often trying to develop people's nationalism within their country. Nationalism will lead to a state of ultranationalism –– an extreme form of nationalism – ultranationalists are often fanatically loyal to their own nation and hostile and racist toward other nations. Three examples of ultranationalists are Hirohito(Japan), Adolf Hitler(Germany), and Joseph Stalin(Russia). During WWI, increased Japanese exports to western countries gave Japan a great success both politically and economically; suddenly, when the Great Depression stated, the trading with other country failed and Japanese suffered for a long time. And after the death of Crown Prince Yoshihito, his son Hirohito –Emperor Showa (1901–1989) –became the 124th Emperor of Japan according. He gradually turned his country toward ultranationalism and militarism. During WWII, Japan allied with Nazi Germany and attacked nearly all of its Asian neighbors, also launched a surprise assault on the Pearl Harbor to express his sovereignty. Although Hirohito later portrayed himself as a powerless constitutional monarch, many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As stated above that Great Depression created harsh condition for Japan, it hit Germany especially hard. The country was still struggling for the recovery of the war and the loss of colonies, Germans began to look for a strong leader who could fix the country. Adolf Hitler promised to restore people's national pride by making their country the leading nation. Hitler and his Nazi party used propaganda to spread out ideas of nationalism, he also used powerful public address system, careful staging and skilful architectural design. As an effective dictator, Hitler was at the centre of WWII in Europe and the Holocaust (genocide of about six million Jews by the Nazis during ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Three Examples Of Saturated Fats Lactose intolerance and Fats What are saturated fat; three examples of saturated fats These are fat that is made up of atoms that are very dense and the hydrogen atoms fully join with carbon atoms with no double bonds. This makes the carbon atoms in the fat's molecular structure to be fully saturated with hydrogen atoms. Three examples of saturated fats are; 1) Butyric acid – milk (especially buffalo, goat, and sheep), butter, Parmesan cheese. 2)Lauric acid – coconut oil, palm kernel oil, laurel oil. 3) Myristic acid – nutmeg, coconut oil, palm kernel oil and butterfat. (Wikipedia,2015) What are unsaturated fats; three examples of saturated fats:– Unsaturated fat is a fatty acid that has one or more double bonds. These double bonds eliminates hydrogen atom from the molecular fatty acid chain. This makes unsaturated fats unsaturated with hydrogen atoms. Three examples of unsaturated fats includes: – walnuts, olive oil and cashew nuts. (Wikipedia,2015) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Trans fat are more commonly man made from vegetable oil. The vegetable oil are heated or hydrogenated to create the trans fat. Three examples of foods that use trans fat are margarine, biscuit and frozen pizza. (Wikipedia,2015) Why might food producers add hydrogen atoms to a vegetable oil They would do this because vegetable oils are unsaturated with hydrogen atoms; by adding hydrogen atoms to the vegetable oil; it will make the liquid vegetable oils into solid or semi solid fats. This will make the vegetable oil fat more dense and thus make it more desirable for use in baking. The dense properties are more desirable for use in baking because of the more wanted texture vs the texture that would be made with the natural unsaturated vegetable oils. (wikipedia, 2015) Is there a downside to the hydrogenation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Examples Of Three Dimensional Power Essay Title Critically analyse an instance of three dimensional power. With reference to your example, discuss some of the problems associated with concept of three dimensional power, including the use of the concept of 'false consciousness' and 'real interests'. Luke's book Power: a Radical view is one of the most influential books wrote and is well known as a classic. The debates in his book have taught many lessons to both students and scholars around the world. The main argument of Lukes' book is his description of three dimensional power and how this power forms people's preferences and interests. Power influences what people do, say and think. Three dimensional power is all about manipulation. People who have power in situations can convince others that they are right. They have got the power to influence behaviour and manipulate people's interests. The easiest example is a Marxist example as it gets the message of its idea out even if people do not agree with the Marxist perspective. The understanding of the people in the working class is that their own interests ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rather, the problem is caused by how Lukes' utilizes it in his theory. He describes it as objective but yet he does not examine power or interests in an objective way leading to the framework that power and interests can be established as irrelevant (Lukes, 2005). The three dimensional power model causes problems with regard to the uncertainty of structure and agency which comes from the unreliability of its epistemology. Two scholars, Hay (2002) and Clegg (1989), believe that real interests and false consciousness should be got rid of or else it would be inconsistent. Regardless of its problems, many lessons have been learnt with regard to three dimensional power which helps with the understanding of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Three Example Of The Three Contributions Of Sumarians And... Mankind has evolved drastically over time and most of our creations are thanks to our ancestors. Ideas were created and started by them, and as time passed humans have learned from their errors and fixed mistakes to improve our societies. These achievements have helped humans all around the world. Three examples of the most important achievements are copper and bronze tools, first writing, and building styles by the Sumerians, first written law code by the king of Babylon, and water systems by the Egyptians. The Sumerians have three different achievements. According to document number 1, the Sumerians developed copper and bronze tools and weapons, the first type of writing known as cuneiform and building styles. Today bronze and copper tools and weapons are used for multiple purposes. For example, weapons helped armies succeed in their battles and tools helped farmers tend their crops much easier. The first plows developed were made out wood but later in 1785, the first metal plow was created by James Small in Scotland. The domestication and the growth of agriculture caused inequalities between genders. In the paleolithic era males hunted and females gathered. Both roles were important to survive, but when plants were domesticated at the start to the Neolithic era, female status decreases because the gathering was necessary anymore and men maintained the crops and animals. This left females to take care of the house. Because agriculture was growing thanks to the development ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Essay On Columbine Shooting I think the theme of Columbine would be telling the hardships of Columbine shooting. The book tells what happens in the shooting, and the characters dealing with the shooting. The book also tells what happens before and after the Columbine shooting. B. Dylan is very tall compare to Eric. He had skinny legs and arms. He's not really handsome come to Eric. He wears a long black coat and skinny jeans. My mental image would also be very tall. He would have freckles on his face. He would look very mean all the time. C. The book was sometimes easy to read, but also hard to read. The author put a lot of information in the book which sometimes made it boring to read. Sometimes the words were hard to pronounce. The most memorable passage would be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I also think the book doesn't encourage copycats. Eric and Dylan have been praised by other school shooter in the past. E. The author did characterized Eric and Dylan as typical teenagers in a physical way. It was harder to understand their actions even more of how they acted around other people. They were more frightening because they acted like typical teenagers, but deep inside of them they were insane. When they were around other people, they didn't act like killers. When they were alone, they have a killer motives. F. I think that Eric changed over the last two years. The more he got closer to the day of the shooting the more he desired to kill. He was getting smarter at fooling others. A few times he gave hints out to people about his plans, but the other people didn't figure it out. Also, he even became more psychotic over the last two years. G. I think the killers were responsible for the killing. The parents of the killer and the policemen had a reason to feel guilty. They could of prevented the shootings if they just a little more concerned about the killers crimes. I think the parents still feel guilty because they were the ones who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Examples Of Three Counties, One Goals Three Counties, One Goal Executive Summary Alachua, Citrus, and Marion counties all have unique qualities to them, yet tourism looms large in the growth of their economies. Each County tries to gain a sustainable competitive advantage through the implementation of power, tax, and zoning incentives that they present to new businesses, as well as residents. They can offer low impact fees, low crime rates, and a well design infrastructure to drum up new business and take the largest portion of the market share as possible. Marion County supports its growing infrastructure with a 1% sales ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are the big brother and big sister of little Citrus County. Market Analysis All Three Counties have their own unique traits that conjures up new business giving them some sort of advantage over the other. They all have tourism in common, as does any Florida County. Citrus County has the wildlife refuge, the manatee tours, and the "Manatee cam." (Commissioners, 2017) Marion has the equestrian attraction which is very lucrative. Horses are big money and Marion County is the, "Horse Capital of the World." (Marion County, 2017) Alachua County has the Gators and the University of Florida as well as Santa Fe College. People love their college football and they sure do spend a lot of money to show their pride and support for said brand. The question is, which county has the competitive advantage over the other two counties, If at all. Let's look at them now. The risk of entry by potential competitors is high for Alachua and Marion counties. In all reality Citrus county is far too small to be competitive with the other two counties. Even though Marion County is significantly larger than Alachua County, Alachua county competes well with Marion County. Alachua is 969 square miles versus Marion County which is 1,663 square miles. (Bureau, 2016) This is a substantial difference. In this case size does matter. Alachua has just about as many businesses as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Three Examples Of Social Reform In the following three stories they were all about the power all the three individuals had to bring social reform. We had the example of Henry Thoreau, Mahatma Gandhi, and Nelson Mandela. First, was about Henry Thoreau who stood up for what he believed in. Henry lived a different life than everyone else. He lived in the woods like a hippie. Henry viewed the world in another point of view. "I didn't see why the schoolmaster should be taxed to support the priest, and not the priest the schoolmaster; for I was not the priest but the schoolmaster". Henry didn't see why he had to pay taxes so he didn't. Henry didn't pay taxes for about 6 years and ended up going for jail for this reason. He didn't violently protest like Gandhi also didn't. What ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. The Three Stages of Alzheimer's Essay examples Alzheimer's is most likely formed by other symptoms called dementia. Dementia is not an actual disease, but has a vast range of symptoms which are precursors to many types of diseases. When dementia is detected in an individual their memory tends to decline and it becomes a hassle to complete everyday duties. When diagnosing individuals there are a series of steps taken in order to see if the individual progressed to dementia and also which disease caused those symptoms to take effect. These stages are preclinical, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia. Within the preclinical stage there are three sub–stages that deal with protein, plaque buildup in the brain called beta–amyloid. The symptoms for this stage are undetectable. Stage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When studying individuals, researchers first categorize them within these three stages. Tests are performed in order to diagnose their symptoms and later to see which stage they are categorized under. If they happen to be under the MCI stage then researchers diagnose those individuals and see if they are more likely to stay at the MCI stage or move on to Dementia or Alzheimer's disease. The initial stage in the process of Alzheimer's is known as the asymptomatic "preclinical stage". One of the undetectable symptoms in this stage is memory loss. (Harvard Health Newsletters). For example it gets harder for some individuals to remember what they wanted from the grocery store. At this stage it is very hard to diagnose anything. Since the¬¬e symptoms have not been fully developed, it makes it harder for the researcher to diagnose these individuals. The researchers may have to wait awhile until the symptom's become worse or they can use what are called biomarkers to detect any signs of disease in the body. However with the use of biomarkers, which are "a measurable substance or condition in the body that can indicate the presence or absence of a disease," (Harvard Women's Health Watch) the researcher has the ability to figure out if the person has gone through the preclinical stage and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Three Species of Shark Essay example The Western Australia shark cull is a government policy implemented early this year that allows the capture and murder of large sharks. This is done with baited drum lines , it aims to catch and kill Great White sharks, Bull sharks andTiger sharks. All three of these shark species are endangered. Let me introduce you to Premier Colin Barnett the man responsible for the shark cull. This is the man that despite 80% of Australians being opposed to the cull, according to UMR research, got the policy approved and is now the reason for the capture of over 170 sharks on drum lines. How could our government let this happen? Federal environment minister Greg Hunt says, "Human life must be paramount", is this how he justifies granting the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The shark cull policy has caused strong and angry reactions from the public, with a poll from the AGE telling us that 79% of people think it is not a good idea, and 4% of people willing to accept it, if it could guarantee no one else will be attacked by a shark. This policy cannot guarantee this in fact there is no proof that the shark cull will even work! In the months that the policy has been in place, approximately 200 sharks have been caught, the problem is, they are the wrong sharks. The great white shark is responsible for most of the small amount of shark attacks off the WA coast, however the catch and kill policy has yet to catch or kill a great white, instead it is catching primarily undersized or reasonably harmless sharks. Almost all of these sharks have been tiger sharks, which according to a recent study by WA shark attacks.net have been responsible for possibly one of the few attacks in the past 40 years. Unfortunately it gets worse, it is not only the fact that we are killing a vulnerable species that has everyone enraged, other marine life and undersized sharks will also be caught, injured or killed by the drum lines and this is not acceptable. Which is why the Western Australian government needs to scrap the policy and look into more peaceful alternative strategies. Tracking systems allow sharks to be detected when they are approaching popular beaches, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Three Examples Of Ethos In Julius Caesar Evoking the Human Nature through Speech Had a person listened to an important speech, but fell asleep on it instead? Well, many Romans were fortunately feeling persuaded from listening to Mark Antony's speech in the play, Julius Caesar. He was granted permission to speak at Caesar's funeral, and took advantage of that opportunity. In his speech, he used three methods of persuasion: ethos for character, logos for reasoning, and pathos for emotion. Mark Antony was able to convince the Roman people by connecting to them through five appeals: Ethos, Logos, Pathos, Apostrophe,Alliteration and Irony. First, Antony was able to connect to the audience through building credibility and trustworthiness with "Ethos." An example of Ethos in his speech ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Bear with me. My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar, and I must pause till it come back to me," was an example of Pathos. After this line, he begins to weep, showing how Caesar's death impacted him greatly. Showing grief for his dear friend may strike the hearts of the Romans and cause them to mourn for Caesar. Another example of Pathos is "When the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept." Antony means that Caesar considered himself to be the same as the people, despite his reputation. If something were to happen to the poor, it would affect Caesar as well. This brings him out to be a great person and leader. Using Apostrophe, Anthony addressed Brutus and the other conspirators when saying, "For Brutus is an honorable man;So are they all, all honorable men." By doing so he addresses not only Brutus when speaking, but all of the conspirators. Addressing all of the conspirators, allows him to convince the Romans to go against all of the conspirators and not just Brutus. He also included alliteration when saying "I thrice presented him kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse," to emphasize how he offered the crown "three" times but he still ended up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Three Examples of Genocide Essay From the time humans existed, hatred seemed to be the dominant trait that possessed the souls of men. It was inevitable emotions could provoke people to engage in acts without thinking; but it was the acts that were premeditated which were classified as evil and brutal. A. M. Rosenthal, the author of No News From Auschwitz, described a single moment in history where these kinds of acts were invoked. This appalling endeavor is known as genocide which is the deliberate destruction of a national, racial or a religious group (Winston Dictionary). Genocide is universal rather than limited to one time and one group of people. The Catholics in Ireland were being threatened and eliminated by the Puritans. The typical Irish lifestyle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During 1915 and 1916, one and a half million Armenians were killed. "The Armenian Genocide was masterminded by the Central Committee of the Young Turk Party" (Armenian Genocide). The extermination of the Armenians occurred in a systematic fashion. First the Armenians in the army were disarmed, placed into labor battalions and then killed. Then the Armenian political and intellectual leaders were rounded up on April 24, 1915, and killed. Finally, the remaining Armenians were called from their homes and told they would be relocated ... and then marched off to concentration camps ... in the desert ... would starve and thirst to death in the burning sun (Armenian Genocide). To this present day, the Turkish Government denied these allegations. They claimed the Armenians were only removed from a "war–zone." The leaders of the Young Turk Government were found guilty of carrying out the killing by a secret network (Armenian Genocide). The decision to eradicate the Armenians was not an impulsive decision, but "the result of extensive and profound deliberations" (Armenian Genocide). In the case with China, genocide resulted in the extermination of the newly born female infants. Since ancient times, the Chinese have regarded the males to be precious and more prestigious than the females. The birth of a boy signifies wealth, prosperity and luck (Chow). The Chinese Government recently passed a law which limited the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Michael Cer Pilgrim Vs The World Michael cera is a Canadian actor and comedian that has starred in fantastic movies like Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Superbad, and has voiced some of the voices from the berenstain bears. He also has been in various t.v shows and commercials, he is mainly known for the t.v show arrested development. Michael is 29 years old, and was born in Brampton Ontario Canada in 1988. Michael cera was the second child of three, and his siblings include two sisters named Jordan Cera and Molly cera. Michael first knew that he wanted to be an actor when he was home with the chicken pox and had watched the Ghostbusters movie multiple times. Soon after, at three years of age he started to take improvisation classes in Toronto Ontario, as he had to start somewhere. By the time he was eight Michael was cast in a Tim Hortons ad, and a Pillsbury ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Michael still wanted to act and later tried out for 200 commercials but they had no work for Michael to do. Michael eventually got cast in some voice acting t.v shows and one of which being Rollie pollie Ollie, which led to other shows such as the berenstain bears. Instead, Michael moved on to bigger and better things, which was when he first started to really act. At the age of 12 ,he acted in various things like I was a 6th grade alien (1999). Some other t.v shows include Noddy (1999) and also twice in a lifetime which was also in 1999. Michael had been cast in the movie Steal this Movie at the age of thirteen,and played abbie hoffman's son. This movie would also be featured in IMAX 3D. Michael had a big break in 2002 and landed a role in a spy film called confessions of a dangerous mind. He later on got a role ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Three Different Gods Essay example Who is God to you? Is God the omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent being who sits in heaven and watches over us all with his vast arms hovering over our every thought and action? Does God take form of man, and walk amongst us in harmony, or does God not even exist in your eyes and He is an imaginary being that rests in the mind of the weary and oppressed? In actuality God can be anything people want to make Him out to be. Three books which all depict a particular type of god all portray either the way people should live their lives or the passages to eternal life. These three books are the Bhagavad–Gita, the Holy Bible, and the Koran. All of these books show their god to have specific characteristics and laws that lead these religions to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only do the gods give formal laws, but the gods also give laws that talk about daily concerns such as money, marriage, and even menstrual cycles. (Koran, Sura 195). The goal of the gods' teaching in both books is to facilitate the follower to practice the laws, and thus lead him to a more peaceful and simpler existence. Although God in the Old Testament is the same god he was in the New Testament, he possesses a variety of different attributes. Foremost, God becomes a man and teaches more informally by demonstrating through His life, how to live life (Bible, Mathew 1:23). As a teacher, Jesus is more patient and lenient. While He teaches in parables, He also possesses a specific simplicity that facilitates the pupils' learning (Bible, Mathew 13:10). Not only did Jesus teach through words, but also as a symbol of great leadership, he taught through sinless action. In many ways the god in the Bhagavad–Gita is similar to the god in the New Testament. For instance just as God took the form of a human in the New Testament, God in the Bhagavad–Gita also took the form of a man when he was teaching Arjuna. Similarly to Jesus in the New Testament, Krishna also teaches Arjuna and men a specific way of life that must be led to attain inner peace (Bhagavad–Gita 2.48). While all of the gods in these books are incredible teachers, one such god sticks out. Jesus in the New Testament seems to be gentler, more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Examples Of Three Steps To Motivating A Student Personal Experience First off, I am not a psychologist, but I have noticed that motivation and gratification go hand–in–hand with the desire to learn. Event from a student's perspective (from mine in particular) when I enjoy learning the information, the challenges associated with learning the material do not seem as difficult to overcome when compared to a subject matter that I lack interest in. Also, I have noticed that showing a student what life can be like if they were to push themselves academically can motivate him/her to study harder. On a side note, (but relative to the topic) I currently am a security officer at a juvenile detention center and I have helped children write letters to their lawyers, judges, etc. The sequence of events typically goes as follows: 1) They ask me to rewrite a letter for them. 2) I tell them that I will help them, but I will explain to them what to change and why I suggest writing the letter in a different manner. 3) Once they understand a concept, they become excited and them they are the one's asking questions and verbally repeating a word multiple times. The point that I think is important to make here is that the more they learn, the more they become motivated to learn more. Three Steps to Motivating a Student The three steps that I believe can work to help motivate a student are as follows: 1) Never belittle student in front of their peers when it pertains to their academic work. 2) Show a student how far she/he has come ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Three Types of Friends Essay examples Through my experiences I have come to realize that there are basically three types of friends a person can have. There are friends that I call "sometimes" friends, these people appear to be your friend but only when you are face to face with them, and when you are not around them they act more like a foe. They are often referred to as two faced or a back stabber. These types of friends are not very reliable nor should they be trusted. Another type of friend a person can have, and the best kind, is a "true" friend. A true friend is someone you know you can always trust and rely on no matter what. The last type of friend is the "acquaintance". These are the type of friends that you do not necessarily hate, but at the same time you do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These people are not very reliable and should not be trusted with things of a personal matter or with things of great importance. You should confront this person and let them know how you are feeling about the way they are treating you. Let them know how things look from your point of view. If they are a true friend they will try to correct their ways and start acting like a real friend would act. If they do not change their ways and they continue to take advantage of you, it would probably be smart of you not to associate with them anymore. An "acquaintance" friend is someone who you will usually encounter every so often for business needs or for some other reason. You most likely are on good terms with these people, but they are not considered close friends whom you would talk to about personal problems. They could be someone at the grocery store where you shop at, the place where you work, the barber shop or salon where you get your hair cut, or maybe the convenience store where you get gas at. They usually seem as if they are good people and friendly. The acquaintance friend has the potential to become somewhat closer over time if there are enough meetings between the two of you. Most friends that people say are good friends were just an acquaintance at some point in time, but became closer as they got to know each other better. Last, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Jon Snarey Research Paper Brandon Snarey is a triple threat. He a science teacher, a football coach, and a phenamil Brandon Snarey is a triple threat. He a science teacher, a football coach, and a phenamil coach. Everyone at Brevard High school is excited to see what he will bring to Our community. Mr. Snarey grew up in the small town of Waterfront Michigan. Mr. Sanrey explains Waterfront as, "In a lot of ways very similar to Brevard. I went to a small school very similar to the size of Rhosmaen. It was Surban Michigan with highways, chain restaurants and everything else." Mr. Snarey said his favorite time spent in Waterfront was spent playing Football. He started playing football very young and played it with same guys from the start. He said that he loves football because of the community it creates, and that is the main reason why he wanted to coach. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Snarey attained Sagwina Valley State University. He says he chose it because, "it felt like the right for me and I got to go out and met new people . It was actually a flatter version of Brevard. A lot of rural area and I did a lot of hunting and fishing while I was there. It was a neat place to spend four or five years." When asked why he decided to teach science he said, " I had a science teacher that was really inspirational to me. Just the way he taught and coached just clicked for me. He could teach me latin and I would get it." He also goes on to say, "Sciences is something that we all interact with whether you know it or not, and that's why it's so important to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. This Is My Essay Leah McMunn M1 Ms. Rai ENG1D1 – 09 29 April 2011 An Eventful Journey of Living on the Streets Character traits shape the people we all are. For example, they help us face our fears through courage; they show us right from wrong through responsibility; and they show us who to believe in tough decisions through trust. Dana, the protagonist from Eric Walters' Sketches, has a tough time learning how to show her traits. However, as a child on the streets Dana fights through many tough obstacles that enable her to become an optimistic, courageous and trusting individual. After running away from her family Dana is very pessimistic about anything getting better, but throughout all of her tests and trials, she becomes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... < "My name is on the card. I'm Robert Erickson. Who are you?" I didn't answer. That was none of his business (35).' > Dana refuses to tell Robert her name because she doesn't trust him. Not telling Robert her name takes away from her opportunity to go to Sketches and paint. Nevertheless when Dana is talking to Nicki she learns that her sister could be in trouble and trusts Nicki to help save her sister, < "Dana, do you trust me?" Nicki asked. "I guess (217)." > even though Dana only gives it partial expectations. When M3 Nicki asks if Dana believes in her, it is a big step for Dana to allow Nicki, a person she met only a few weeks earlier, to save her sister from going through the abuse she went through as a younger child. Nicki is able to save Dana's sister and helps Dana learn to trust her mother and sister again. In conclusion Dana becomes a trusting individual when she learns her sister is in trouble and opens up to let Nicki help. Courage is a quality that is learned, not a quality a person is born with. Dana is afraid of facing her fears but after the reward she becomes courageous and faces her fears. Dana admits she is scared to a total stranger when she is begging for money. < "I am a little scared." I said, trying to sound convincing. That wasn't much of an act. There had been few times since I'd left home that I wasn't at least a little scared (7).' > Dana ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. The Three Historical Examples Of Exclusion Or Discrimination Discuss three historical examples of exclusion or discrimination, and explore what role constitutional provisions played in protecting or failing to protect these groups of people. Then give a specific example of contemporary discrimination or exclusion from today's headlines. What do you think continues to motivate these attitudes and policies? Interesting though that Abraham Lincoln said, "If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it, and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it, and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone, I would also do that." Slavery was a practice that was established in the United States and one of the factors leading to the Civil War. Many African Americans were even kidnapped and forced into slavery, even if they were already free slaves. The Constitution regarded all men are created equal; yet that somehow didn't apply to the African American population. Eventually, the Emancipation Proclamation granted freedom to the slaves, and slavery ended. Today there is several kinds of "slavery" that is still going on around the globe. Bonded labor or debt labor, where they are forced to work off a debt. In some cases if the debt isn't paid it is passed on to the next generation until it is. Forced labor is another type of slavery that is going on in today's society. Men and women are forced against their will to labor. One of the most shocking is child labor, and "live–in" migrant workers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Examples Of Greed In The Tale Of The Three Brothers Greed, Pride, and Death in " The Tale of the Three Brothers" Three brothers embark on a journey, and along the way they try to cheat Death. The oldest tries to attain power, the middle wishes to reverse death, and the youngest shows wisdom past his years. The reader might find that the oldest brother's pride gets the best of them and they become the author of their own demise. In "The Tale of the Three Brothers" from the book The Tales of Beedle the Bard, J.K. Rowling proves that humanity has no control over death through the actions of the three brothers. J.K. Rowling gives us a clear view of the moral behind the story: human efforts to overcome death are doomed to disappointment. The oldest two of the brothers, both think of Death as a truthful figure, but the youngest of the three sees through his ruse. The oldest brothers try to cheat Death by gaining power over him. Whereas, the youngest brother knows that engaging in activities to taunt Death further means putting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This brother craved not power or his lost loved ones, only to live a happy life and to go forth unwatched by Death. He asked Death only for privacy and did not wish to humiliate him like his brothers had. Death gave him a portion of his cloak of invisibility and the youngest brother thanked him politely and went on his way under the cover of his new cloak. For many years Death could not find the youngest brother until he attained a great age for the youngest brother was humble and did not wish for the attention of others. The youngest brother gave the cloak to his son and then he went with Death as his equal. Thus Death claimed the third brother, but only as his equal. The third brother was neither greedy nor prideful, and did not try to overcome or humiliate Death. In the end the youngest brother "greeted Death as an old friend, and went with him gladly, as equals, they departed this life. " ( p ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Three Examples Of Racial Discrimination In The Workplace When I think of racial discrimination, I automatically include prejudice and stereotyping. I believe that these go hand in hand and without one the others are irrelevant. Meaning, if we did not have racial discrimination, prejudice and stereotyping would not exist. This is my personal belief. The definition of race in our class book is as follows "Race typically refers to appearances, such as skin color, hair type (straight, curly, kinky), skin hue, eye color, stature, body size, nose, eyes, and head shape" (Robinson–Wood, 2008). So racial discrimination could be defined as unequal treatment on the premise of their race or ethnicity (Pager and Shepherd, 2008). This paper will provide three examples of racial discrimination based on my experience or acts of racial discrimination I have witnessed. I will begin with racial discrimination within my family, followed by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both Kim and Heather tried to apologize, but, my decision was to not have that type of negativity in my life. I feel this to be racial discrimination as not only does the N word make an appearance in this conversation, but for Heather to ask about 'their greasy hair and odor' permeates racial discrimination based on the hair and personal hygiene of African–Americans. Workplace– Because I was a stay at home mom for most of my life, I have not had an opportunity to witness any racial discrimination at the few jobs I did have. However, in attendance of a salon a few years ago, I did witness racial discrimination while receiving a pedicure in Texas. The salon was owned and operated by a Philippine brother and sister. I really enjoyed attending this salon, before the incident I am going to describe, the brother and sister appeared to be open–minded and free from prejudice. The brother was so funny and upbeat. He would get the entire salon, laughing; until this particular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Examples Of Three Major Responsibilities In America Every person in every place in the world has responsibilities including Americans. Responsibilities as an America n are things you are obligated to do. For example, three major responsibilities in my opinion is to serve on a jury if called upon, pay taxes, and finally defend the country if the need should arise. Everyone at some point is called upon to serve on a jury. To serve on a jury means that you decide if someone is guilty or not guilty. However, you first have to sit down with everyone else in a section. Then the judge will choose who says and who goes. The way a jury works is by sitting while both or one side pleads their case. After its over they go into a room where they vote if he or she is guilty or not guilty. Everyone has to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Three Examples Of Social Injustice Social injustice; when some unfair practices are being carried out in society. This is often practiced in schools, homes, and in the workplace. These practices are influential to many and are bringing a negative impact to everyone in society. Children are being taught at such an early age to discriminate anyone who is different than them. This is carried throughout their lives and eventually separates everyone into groups based on simple things such as race and gender rather than their likes and interests. Social injustice plays a large role in today's society and has affected many due to unfair practices. Everyone is brought up with social injustice whether we want to or not. All kids grow up believing in some social injustice, one very common one is the perfect adult life. They grow up believing that every adult gets the perfect adult life and will get what they want in the long run. World vision international looked into the problem and asked children what their dreams are for their older selves. Some of those dreams are "a positive and caring family and community environment", "having a soulmate and friends", "an open and welcoming society where they feel integrated", "a proper education", and "access to resources that can connect then to the world", are just some of the dreams they believe in (Source C). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example of social in justice would be dolls. Dolls that little girls play with are made to look like a "perfect" girl. All of the dolls that are made are pretty and skinny and perfect. While the companies do make dolls of different ethnicities, they neglect dolls have disabilities, or have a different body type. There are a whole bunch of examples that social injustice can change people's perspectives (Source D). The little girls may think different of themselves and feel self conscious about themselves if they don't look pretty and perfect like those dolls they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Does Jerry Foster Deserve The Giraffe Award? I must decide on which of the cases deserve the giraffe award. The criteria for winning a giraffe award is: the person must be taking a personal risk, physically, financially or socially. They must act out of care, and they must go beyond their job descriptions or call of duty. There are three cases that I am judging based on the criteria. Case A, where Betty Washington is trying to make the streets better and safer from drugs and violence, Case B, where Jerry Foster is saving people from the mountains to the desert and Case C, where Sister Beth Dadio is feeding the homeless people even when others try to shut her down. I believe that Jerry Foster, in Case B, deserves the giraffe award the most. Jerry Foster is a TV helicopter pilot for KPNX ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Three Examples Of Emotional Abuse There are several types of abuse when it comes to emotional abuse. It happens all around this world. Emotional abuse is commonly defined as a pattern of behavior by parents that interferes with a child's emotional, physical, psychological, or social behavior. Emotional abuse takes on many forms including rejecting, degrading, terrorizing, isolating, exploiting, and denying attention or love. All types of emotional abuse involve adult caregivers using power to control a child, adolescent, or teen who depends on them (Newton 19). One person once said being emotionally abused made them feel worthless, and it made them feel like they had no reason to be here. Physical, mental, and verbal abuse are three different examples of emotional abuse. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sometimes adults are not able to care for a child because of they are too busy, they have addictions, or they have stress. When a parent or authority figure places unreasonable, excessive or impossible demands on the child, uses intimidation and aggressive methods or uses verbal attacks it can be considered emotional abuse. Emotional abuse can also mean psychological or emotional neglect. When the parent or caregiver denies the child love, guidance, or support, they are robbing that child of the ability to experience normal psychological growth and development ( Partridge ). Some of the common problems of emotional abuse include insecurity, social withdrawal, depression, destructive behavior, suicide, low self esteem, or lack of confidence. It affects the person being abused immediately and in the long run as well. There are many different signs and symptoms. some of the signs may include talking badly about themselves, seeming emotionally immature when being compared to other peers, or experiencing sudden change in behavior, such as doing poorly in school. You can also tell by a person's actions or emotions towards the people around them. Babies and pre– school children who are being emotionally abused or neglected ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Examples Of Assimilation In Three Day Road Assimilation is a frightening experience that Xavier from the novel 'Three Day Road' and Aila from the movie 'Rhymes for Young Ghouls' have witnessed through the white officers' attempts to snatch their original identity from them and force the white way of living onto their daily life. However, the two fight the oppression and prevent this assimilation from taking their power by following the native traditions to strengthen their aboriginal identity. Identity shapes personality and can determine one's actions. Xavier and Aila's childhood years define who they truly are and give them hope to survive through the assimilation they are facing. Xavier is a native who grow up peacefully in the bush with his aunt who taught him about the aboriginal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her story ends with her getting out of the residential schools, saving her dad from the prison, and leaving the reserve to live happily with her father somewhere in the bush where she can practise her native traditions without any punishment from the white people. The sole reason she is able to act strong and survive through the hard times is not her hatred for the white people and the revenge that the ghost of her mother told her to achieve, but are the native symbols that she kept seeing. These symbols consist of the ghost of her mother that she keeps imagining, the drawing that she found in the reserve, and the encouragement that her father gave her to leave the reserve. The ghost is important because it shows the audience that her mother is still with her and is watching her, which connects to Niska watching Xavier from heaven, whereas the drawings symbolise the work that Aila's mother starts and wants her to grow up doing. The drawings are significant because not only do they symbolize Aila's mother and the native culture but they also give her hope to stay strong and carry on through the harsh times. They keep her strong because they tell her that her mother lives and dies for Aila to continue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Bellman-Ford Deliverout Analysis This part of your exam is worth 30 points. Using the provided network diagram, write a program that finds the shortest path routing using the Bellman–Ford algorithm. Your program should represent the fact that your node is U. Show how the iterative process generates the routing table for your node. One of the keys to your program will be in determining when the iterative process is done. Deliverables 1. Provide an output that shows the routing table for your node after each iteration. Add a second table with two columns. One that shows the destination from your node and the second column indicating the number of hops to reach that node. OUTPUT: The screenshot of the output of the running program is attached below. The distance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Below shown is how the output looks: 2. Provide a Word document with screenshots that explains how your program incorporates the Bellman–Ford algorithm. Ensure you explain and show how you incorporated the iterative process and determined when the routing table for your node was optimum. You can incorporate your outputs into this document; however, you must identify where in your source code you print the results required in deliverable 1 above. This algorithm calculates the shortest path using the bottom–up approach. The Bellman Ford algorithm using a relaxation formula and calculates the path between each edge and iterates for V–1 times using this formula to finally calculate the shortest path. We are assuming that there are no negative weight cycle in the network. It starts by calculating the shortest path between one node at first, then it checks for the path between two nodes, and so on proceeds in each iteration. I have put the outer loop as V–1, where V is the total number of vertices that is present in the network. In our case, V=6. Therefore, there must be V–1, which is 5 iterations to obtain the optimal shortest path to each of the node from the source node. The below shown highlighted screenshot is the comparison relaxation formula used to check at each edge. If we iterate through all the edges one more time, and still get the shortest path, this means that there is a negative weight cycle in the network. Hence,
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  • 70. Examples Of Three Big Defects In Napoleon Three Big Defects in Napoleon Since human beings began to live together and form communities, someone in the community gained power and eventually governed the whole society without exception. This is a universal fact regardless of time and place. If you look at world history, you will soon discover various types of political institution: monarchy, democracy, aristocracy, republic, bureaucracy, tyranny, and accordingly you will notice different types of leader. Nevertheless, none of them ever succeeded in maintaining the social system forever, because whenever he or she took one policy, it always made some contented but left others dissatisfied. As a result, the existing authority was overthrown by a newly–rising power. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He overwhelms the animals with terror and force, preventing them from voicing their opinions. Moreover, he indulges in luxury and gives prerogatives to the pigs and dogs by sacrificing the community' resources. The novel was instructive for me; it brings me a suspect that there might be people who pretend to be a good leader but actually dismiss others' opinions and prioritize his or her personal intention. Take my personal example at school festival. Our class chose to perform a drama in double cast, so we naturally had to select those people who would play a role. Fortunately, although rarely the case in such situations, all the actors were decided by freewill and the talks in the class moved on smoothly. No problem so far, but who would play in the same team? To look back, there was no formal discussion or consensus among the actors about it; students in charge of school festival determined randomly, though some claimed something. I slightly felt discomfort but did not regard this as a great deal at that time. Although I believe and hope that nobody was offended and conceived dissatisfaction over the matter, I realized after reading Animal Farm that, in a strict sense, it was not a desirable way to decide something in public. For that matter, who determined the last scene of the play? After the school festival, the hero of the other team confessed secretly that he was in fact reluctant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Waiting For The Rain Tengo Character Traits Tengo is one of the main characters in, Waiting for the Rain. He lives in a kraal that is one mile away from a farm. His parents work on the farm for the Oubaas. He is friends with a bot named Frikkie, who is the Oubaas's nephew. His mother and father work for the Oubaas which is how Tengo and Frikkie met. Throughout the story, there are three distinct character traits that you can infer about Tengo; he is curious, intelligent, and observant. Tengo can clearly be seen as curious. Tengo wanted to know why the sea tasted like salt yet the river tasted sweet (pg. 17). He wanted to know why certain areas of land produced better clay than others like the river near the dam (pg. 17). He also wondered why mosquitoes bite, yet butterflies don't (pg. 17). All of these questions would have been answered if he had someone or someplace to learn. Tengo was bound to for the most part always be curious as he didn't have a place to get his questions answered. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tengo was able to learn things easily (pg. 18). He was also able to design and create amazing clay figure without being taught any techniques (pg. 20). Some of these clay figures include a collection of clay dolls Tengo made for his sister. Another example would be the clay bull he made that he not willingly gave to Frikkie. Tengo was able to memorize book that he read by heart (pg. 18). Although the books were for children, that still take talent to memorize an entire book. Tengo has become a very intelligent young man even though there have been many setbacks in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Three Examples Of Subsystems Within Families 1. Three examples of subsystems within families are parental subsystems, sibling subsystems, and extended family subsystems. I learned that the parental subsystem not only means a mom or dad; a parental subsystem might be a foster parent. Although, foster parents may not be able to make all legal decisions for the child, it is important to consider a foster parent in a child's family. Next, there is the sibling subsystem which include brothers, sisters, step siblings or any other children in the family. I learned that a child's disability will also impact their siblings, it can impact their siblings in a positive or negative way depending on the family. Lastly, there is the extended family system which include all other family members other than the immediate household family. I learned that grandparents feel the need to provide extra care for a grandchild with special needs and a sense of responsibility for the child. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To best suit a child with special needs a variety of different elements need to be considered to develop the best plan for the child. This is why it is important to understand that not every child with special needs has a mom or dad. They may have a foster parent and it is the responsibility of the special education teacher to include the foster parent and work with all members of the family. Next, it is important to understand the a disability not only impacts the child but siblings as well. Some siblings may be very helpful while others may act out, it is important to consider siblings when creating a plan as well. Lastly, as a special education teacher, it is important to consider if any extended family help with any responsibility with raising the child. A child has a greater rate of success when all members of the family are working together and are on the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. Example Of The Three Theoretical Perspectives Of Sociology Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology Nanesha Greathouse HCC Abstract This paper describes the three major theoretical perspectives in Sociology: symbolic interactionism, functionalism and conflict theory. Sociologists developed these theoretical perspectives to help explain the way individuals conduct themselves and to help us to gain a better understanding of the world around us. Throughout this paper, the reader will learn about each perspective and its origin as well as additional information as to how it applies to our lives. Examples will also be provided to gain a clear understanding. Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology Sociology helps us to gain a better understanding of the society and understand why ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As mentioned above, sociologists study symbolic interactionism at the micro level meaning their focus is on a smaller scale. Symbolic interactionism suggests that our behavior or who we are is influenced by the way others view us. We react to things based on how we see others react to things. For example, if we see our parents remain calm after hurting themselves when we are children, we will also remain calm. Another example would be a person's love for reading. Based on the meaning of symbolic interactionism, one could conclude that one's love for reading was achieved through their interactions with friends, family, or school. Unlike symbolic interactionism, conflict theory is a macro–level approach. Conflict theory, founded by German Philosopher Karl Marx, can be defined as "a theoretical framework in which society is viewed as composed of groups that are competing for scarce resources" (Henslin, 2014, p. 33). This perspective differs from symbolic interactionism in that it views society as a competition for limited resources. Marx argues that society is composed of individuals within different social classes that face economic inequalities. The focus of conflict theory is that economic inequalities increase social differences and also leads to differences in power. German sociologist Max Weber added that in addition to economic inequalities that these inequalities lead to conflict. Conflict arises because resources are limited. Conflict theory suggests ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. Three Examples Of Dystopian Fiction Science fiction is a genre of writing involving plots and themes related to future scientific advances and major social changes, often coming from the author's imagination rather than from factual knowledge. With the advancement of Man's knowledge resulting from the scientific revolution, fictional predictions about the future resulted in believable new works of science fiction. Some authors pictured future technologies that would benefit mankind in some way or would let mankind explore new boundaries that had previously limited the human experience. One of these authors was Jules Verne whose imagination allowed him to pen ideas about electrical submarines and solar sails. However, other authors envisioned a bleak dystopian world in which mankind has lost many important objects, and sometimes intangible values as well. Three examples of dystopian fiction are Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and George Orwell's two novels, Animal Farm and 1984. Through these and other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The novel was published in 1953, and "...came out to rapturous reviews. To this day it sells at least 50,000 copies a year" ("National Endowment for the Arts"). A 2005 interview with Bradbury revealed that he wrote Fahrenheit 451 on a rental typewriter in the basement of UCLA's library. " [The house] was very loud, it was very wonderful, but I had no money to rent an office. I was wandering around the UCLA library and discovered there was a typing room where you could rent a typewriter for ten cents a half–hour. So I went and got a bag of dimes" ("National Endowment for the Arts"). He continued in the interview, "The novel began that day, and nine days later it was finished...I ran up and down stairs and grabbed books off the shelf to find any kind of quote and ran back down and put it in the novel. The book wrote itself in nine days because the library told me to do it" ("National Endowment for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...