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Argumentative Essay On Waking Up
Do you love a commercial that tells you something will work in a split of a second or when you eat or drink a product it will make you skinny or fat?
Here is a little story about a commercial of the Intel 360 replay. Their slogan is, it makes everything look epic. Tom Brady (A Super Bowl Champion)
wakes up and yawns, brushes his teeth, makes pancakes and as he tosses the pancake in the pan it falls down and he and the dog looks at the fallen
pancake and Brady grabs it as the dog is also running to get it, so to Intel the replay is epic.
Waking up in the morning is a normal thing to most of us, some due to some circumstances hate waking up in the morning. Brady wakes up, yawns so
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Others hate the whole process of brushing and if they were asked, they can go for a very long time without brushing, now that is so disgusting right?
Brady did not show how brushing the teeth was epic. He would have at least done something extraordinary like have shown us the above and that
would have WOWED people.
Who doesn't love some good sweet pancakes, with some syrup at the side, eggs, sausages, some veggies, juice and if you are caffeine person some
tea or coffee will do. Brady showed us that he was tossing the pancake then it fell down. If you could see how Brady and his dog looked at each
other than in a split of a second, he literally took the pancake from the floor and stuffed it in the mouth. We say the dog too, was hungry but you can
imagine how fast Brady took to collect the pancake and at the same time the dog was trying to reach the pancake, Brady was now stuffing it. Now
that's a very funny commercial there if you could see how the dog looked at Brady it was in a very disappointing look.
You know their times your dog seems to be the lucky one, it wakes you in the morning you share your breakfast together. As the saying goes every
dog has its own day, even though it is not its meaning, we can literary look at it in this perspective but for Brady's dog today it was not his day. The
commercial shows us how epic the pancake is that Brady feels jealous to share it with the dog.
In my perspective, a commercial should be that one wishes
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Dan Russell's The Breakers-Personal Narrative
The sun was just above the horizon. A gentle breeze blew and I caught the strong smell of blood, followed by the faint smell of fresh paint. I felt a
wave of nausea. For a second there I wished I could escape the reality. But I knew I couldn't. I had to help but I didn't know how. Soon, I caught the
scent of Dan Russell. He was right next to me. I could feel an intense gaze. I couldn't look at him. He morphed into his human form.
'The Breakers. Why?' Dan Russell was snarling.
The voice echoed in my head. The Breakers, Breakers, Breakers. It kept repeating again and again in my head. I couldn't make it stop. Yes, the
Breakers. It was their fault. I had nothing to do with it. Really, you had nothing to do with it... You couldn't control yourself... You had to complete it...
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There were a few days that she would wag and go out but other than that she was behaving better.
Dad came back just before Christmas and the entire family had a lovely holiday. Grandma and Dallas spent half the day preparing and cooking dinner.
Dad enjoyed living in Adelaide, complimenting it on having that country feel.
Mum still disagrees about Bullet Head and Dallas getting married while Dad and Grandma are supporting them all the way.
The Breakers have disbanded and everyone is going their own way. The police find out that Luke is innocent and was forced to join the Breakers.
The other guys were all fined and have now started going to school like a typical kid.
I walked home by myself today. I stopped by the grave of the fox. It seems like yesterday that I buried it. Then I remembered about Dan Russell. I
was wondering where he was at that very moment. I tried to call for him but no one came. Why was Dan Russell not coming? Did he not exist? Was
he my imagination? I remembered that dream I had so many months ago. It seemed so realistic. It didn't matter now. What did matter was the history
assignment that I've got to get in by next
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What Is The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button Essay
I chose to write a journal in Benjamin Button's words based on the original literary text: "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Details about how his life went throughout the years are mentioned in this assignment to have a consistent connection to the original story.
Although the condition that Mr. Button was living has a huge impact on how he lives, how everyone around him behaves, he still loves them. He has
got a positive attitude about how his life would go on despite he is getting younger. He never gives up on his work and life. He is the inspiration for
the people who has similar case such as disability in this modern society,
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I got sent to Yale College, the registrar did not believe my real age so he dismissed me and it made me feel sorrow for not getting a degree. I was
taunted by the undergraduates who insulted my emotions. However, I did not give up, I would make them feel regret for what they did to me. After
that, Roger Button&Co is where I worked when I got to 20 with the similar appearance as my dad, who took me to the dance. It was weird to see
people assumed that my dad and I was brothers at the dance. In addition, that was the time I first met my first love who is currently my wife –
Hildegarde
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Dewey's Rational Problem Solving Process
When it comes to conflict in the workplace, it is not a question of if it will occur, but rather a question of when. There is also a question of how well
managers will deal with this conflict and if it will become constructive or destructive (Hynes, 2010, p. 237). John Dewey recommends using a 6 stage
process that reasonable individuals can use to solve a problem (Hynes, 2010, p. 311). Dewey recommends first defining a problem, analyzing a problem
and then brainstorming possible answers to the problem (Hynes, 2010, p. 311). He then recommends identifying the parameters of what must occur to
eliminate a problem, choosing the best solution from identified options and then implementing the chosen solution (Hynes, 2010, p. 311).
Dewey's Rational Problem–Solving Process The conflict described in Case 10–1 is a classic case of a non–managerial employee being pulled in
multiple directions by managerial employees. Rankin, a non–managerial employee in the Credit department, often helps Sims, the manager of
Accounting (Hynes, 2010, p. 238). However, sales have been increasing so Rankin has not been able to help Sims as often as she previously had
been because she has also needed to assist the Sales department (Hynes, 2010, p. 238). As a result, Sims approached Martinez, the manager of Sales,
and told him that she needed Rankin's assistance more than he needed her help in assisting the Sales department (Hynes, 2010, p. 238). Basically, a
conflict over a resource ensued
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The Misuse Of Technology In The Veldt By Ray Bradbury
We rely on technology nowadays to do simple tasks for us like dry our hair, research answers on the web, and watch television for entertainment and
for the news. Technology is being over used for very simple things, what if we relied on them too much as a whole for us to forget doing simple task?
Would it be helpful to us that we rely on technology to do everything for us? In the story "The Veldt", the authorRay Bradbury communicates that the
misuse of technology can lead to unforeseen disadvantages, he demonstrates the theme through his uses of imagery and symbolism.
The author Ray Bradbury uses imagery of the setting, which is the house, to develop the misuse of technology. The story begins with the Hadley's
being delusional about their children, thinking there is something mentally wrong with them because of what the children has portrayed in the nursery.
The nursery in the story is described as an African Veldt, "...presently an African veldt appeared, in three dimensions, on all sides, in color
reproduced to the final pebble and bit of straw." This quote implies how the nursery can be realistic due to the children thoughts. By doing this,
Bradbury made the parents scream at the end of the story as the lions started to edge slowly forward towards them. "That sun. He could feel it on his
neck, still, like a hot paw. And the lions. And the smell of blood." This sentence suggests how the African Veldt looks like a menacing place to be
because of the lions that are being
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God of Carnage
Annette vs. Nancy When taking the time to examine the characters of Annette Reille, from the play, and Nancy Cowan, from Carnage, it is easy to
find their likenesses, but there are also some noticeable differences. One of the main reasons for all of these differences is merely different
interpretations of the character by different readers. For example, the tone in which certain lines are said or in the way a certain action is portrayed
can change the whole personality of a character. When reading, the reader portrays each of the characters as he/ she believes them to be, but then
another reader could have a difference of opinion and change the whole attitude; this was the case if you consider the readers to be myself and Kate
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When looking at this line, "Brilliant" (Reza1262), from before, the difference is shown wonderfully. In Carnage , Nancy isn't stating Penelope is
really brilliant; she has that "good for you" tone in her voice and could honestly care less about the cobbler. Kate Winslet uses that tone of voice to
show her apathy, but also does one simple gesture that tops it off; she raises her eyebrows. Although it doesn't sound like much, everyone knows that
look of annoyance, and that is exactly the one Nancy gave to Penelope in the movie. Later in the play, after shuffling through Veronique's art books,
Annette once again agrees with what Veronique has to say. After Veronique makes the comment about taking her children to concerts, museums, and
making them read and saying "We're eccentric enough to believe in the pacifying abilities of culture!" (Reza1267) about her and her husband; Annette
says "And you're right..." (Reza1267). Once again she is being very agreeable and there is no way to know if this is her actual opinion. Annette is just
too busy pleasing Veronique. At the same moment in the play as mentioned before, the movie seems to play out differently. Nancy does shuffle through
the table full of magazines but in response to Penelope's comment like Veronique's, she gives more of a head nod. Once again the attitude difference is
shown between Annette and Nancy in their take on the situation by something very minimal.
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My Dog Is The Best Friend
Golden eyes, brown fur, four legs, and a long tongue, what am I? If you haven't guessed already, I'll tell you, I am a dog, well, I'm not actually a
dog, that's just the answer to the riddle. More specifically, I was describing my dog. He is my living artifact, I say that because he is old, and
because I have on other artifacts (that I know of) in my family. I guess we just aren't the sentimental type, at least not in a, "this object represents what
we are" kind of way. However, to me, mydog holds a lot of sentimentality mostly through our experiences. I've never had a human best friend, and that
makes Roscoe my one and only best friend, that is why I choose to make him my artifact. So, he represents to me hard work, responsibility, friendship,
and loyalty.
By now you probably want to know my dog's name, right? His name is Roscoe, and he is a pure breed chocolate Labrador, and he was born on
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I have been raising Roscoe since he was a puppy and I realized that there isn't much of a difference between the two. They both rely on you to feed
them, clean up after them, and love them, they also whine and have accidents. However, a human child will grow up, and be able to take care of
themselves while a dog will always rely on you. That is a lot of responsibility that, unfortunately, not a lot of people can handle, which leads to
neglect, however, that is a different essay. I wasn't a very good dog trainer when I got Roscoe, so I didn't house train him correctly and I barely
was able to teach him to sit. However, I always fed him twice a day, tried to give him daily walks, and cleaned up the yard after him. Having a dog
has taught me to be responsible which gives Roscoe that much more sentimental value. He is not just valued by my found sense of responsibility, he Is
also my best
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Personal Ambition And Self Respect By Mary Jane Ward 's...
Personal Ambition and Self–Respect in The Bell Jar Inspired by Mary Jane Ward's The Snake Pit, The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath was released in 1963
and discusses a great deal of how difficult it was to be a woman in the 1960s. The 1960s was a struggling time for women; society set standards that
women felt obligated to follow. Society told women that their only jobs were to get married, have children, and become homemakers, and if a woman
did not fall under all of these categories, she was considered a social outcast. The main character, Esther Greenwood, fears that she will not make a
good wife because she could not cook, she stood too tall, and danced poorly. Women also had many restrictions on what they could do. For example,
they could not serve on a jury, get an Ivy League education, and they did not experience equality in the work place. Society expected women to follow
these standards perfectly, without fault. How were women to live by all of these standards and still think of themselves as strong and independent?
Alas, because society focused so much on what women should do, that they did not appreciate some of the other things that some women could do.
Intelligence, determination, and understanding were not considered impressive or useful to women in this time. The character Esther Greenwood in
Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar reflects the struggle to maintain self–respect and personal motivation in a society that demands perfection. Sylvia Plath starts
off The Bell Jar
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Symbols In The Veldt, By Ray Bradbury
"The Veldt" was first published in 1951. Some other works of Ray Bradbury is The Martian Chronicles, The Illustrated Man, and Fahrenheit 451. He is
known for writing about science fiction. Ray Bradbury likes to write about the future and how technology will corrupt humans. The Veldt is about a
family who lives in a technologically advanced house that corrupts the children to eventually kill their parents. Bradbury adds many different symbols
into "The Veldt" such as names to symbolizes the character's personality traits. The author uses characterization to convey how dysfunctional the
characters are. Bradbury's style is usually science fiction since most of his stories are. Ray Bradbury in "The Veldt" demonstrates the negative effects...
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Bradbury lets the reader known as "According to David, the veldt image reflects the children's hostility toward their parents" (Bernardo). Since David
McClean is the family shrink, Bradbury wants the reader to believe him so they can realize that he is telling the truth about the children's thoughts. In
"The Veldt", Bradbury adds that "In this case, however the room has become a means of creating destructive thoughts, instead of helping to make them
go away" (Bradbury). The author seems to be exploring the idea that hostile thoughts make the characters so angry that this makes them express their
hatred for their parents in the nursery while they are portrayed as lions searching for their
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Over Indulgence In Materialistic Views In The Veldt By Ray...
Many people would argue that society has become oblivious to the side effects of indulging in materialistic objects. Although Ray Bradbury wrote
the story "The Veldt" over 50 years ago, he discusses this timeless issue of people caring more for materialistic objects than each other. In Bradbury's
short story "The Veldt", the children in the family, Wendy and Peter, have relied on the technological objects they have too much, and will do
anything to keep them despite being told no by their parents, George and Lydia. Through the use of imagery, motifs and foreshadowing Ray Bradbury
proves that over indulgence in materialistic views can have grave consequences. Ray Bradbury uses foreshadowing to prove that over indulgence in
materialistic views can have grave consequences. For example on page 3, Bradbury hints that the children will do something bad because he writes,
"When I punished him a month ago by locking the nursery... the tantrum he threw" (Bradbury 3). The reader continues to grow worried about Peter
and Wendy's behavior when there are screams coming from the nursery. Therefore, Bradbury establishes that the children are overly connected to
their tech not their own parents. That is why it is not surprising to the reader when the kids lock their parents in the nursery to get them killed. This
is shows foreshadowing works in proving that over indulgence in materialistic views can have grave consequences by showing that in this perfect
utopia, this is the first that the reader has heard anything about a kerfuffle between the children and the parents. Another reason why, is the parents
are talking about turning the whole house off for a month which is a lot longer than a few hours. In conclusion Bradbury uses the dark hints of the
parent's demise to prove that over indulgence in materialistic views can have grave consequences, by showing that when people become too reliable
on the things that they can hold, and as soon as they are taken away, we have no idea what to do without them. Ray Bradbury uses motifs to prove
that over indulgence in materialistic views can have grave consequences. For example on page 5 George, the father, is walking down the hall and
hears a scream coming from the nursery. The sound
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Pitbull And Human Behavior Analysis
The words "Pitbull" or "Mastiff" or even "Rottweiler" can often cause the ordinary to pull up their lip, or to gasp. Many times I use the word
"Pitbull" and an immediate response is something along the lines of "aggressive dogs" or "dangerous animals", but I've never believed that to be the
case.
In October of 2014, my mom andI had begun to discuss adding a fur baby to out family. We had the original intent of getting a Rottweiler, a sweetdog
with a big bark. Of course, things don't always go as we intend them too. A different breed was immediately pushed on us when we mentioned we
wanted someone protective, but still sweet.
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Sometimes, you cross a bad egg. The person who calls to you from a distance, that your dog is dangerous. Instead of getting upset, you have to laugh
it off. After all, I know that in a few hours the brown fluff will be on my lap, drooling and snoozing, not terrorizing anyone.
I've learned patience. I've learned patience both with training him, and the people that meet him. He's a handful, but all puppies are. He's taught me
that keeping my cool will pay off, because now, after staying patient with him, he almost always listens first try. Some people are immediately turned
on by the idea of my squishy face boy, and some are a little wary. Some patience sometimes shows people that both he and I are good, and by the end
of our conversation, they end up petting him, and realizing that they were wrong.
The ups and downs of reactions will be a constant as long as we have Roscoe (which I hope is a long, long while) and having him almost two years
has taught me a lot about how to handle reactions, as well to handle things in
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Analysis Of The Poem 'Bridget Sproul'
Society has defined our conception of success and self–worth for the longest time. We have effectively turned into animals, valued solely for our
instrumental value. Today in society, those who do what they love are not valued. Instead those who make the most money (society's definition of
success) are valued. We are no better that simple honeybees, only living to serve the hive of society and die away from it when we are no longer
efficient and profitable. Through the constant switching of tone as the poem progresses, the extended metaphor of a scout, and the in–your–face irony
in the pretense of the poem, Bridget Sprouls in SCOUT depicts the inherent lies and fallacies of social constructs by showing how finding purpose in
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In earlier times, scouts were used to survey the positions of enemies or to survey and chart the frontier. In the end, scouts were used to learn about
thing not known before, to go places not gone before, and most importantly, to pass on this garnered knowledge to others. In the poem, the speaker is a
scout, but not in the common sense. The speaker is a scout for the underbelly if society, a scout for those who are shunned by society – the prostitutes,
the thieves, the voiceless and the homeless. Having experienced and performed all the vices of society, she has in fact "scouted" and explored the
side of society that society tries to hide. She has sold her body for sustenance: "bartering my eyelashes" (10) and stolen from those who have much to
sustain herself: "Thank you, bad–shot farmers, for all the pecans" (11). She has also faced the sad reality of being invisible to the well to do. Her cries
have gone unheard to the point where she "would wake to a sweet melody grinding / like an ice–cream summons" (13–14). In search for
companionship and the want to share her story with another person, she recognizes "grinding" (13) as a "sweet melody" (13). The juxtaposition of
these two opposite words shows the extent to which she has been ignored. She equates the rustic, and unpleasant sound of "grinding" (13) to that
produced by an "ice–cream summons" (14). The music of an ice cream truck causes all of us to have hope, the hope of an ice cream bar or cone, the
hope that we can all be happy. The speaker, after being dragged down tothe streets instead if succeeding, reaches out to any sound for hope as it is
fleeting in her situation. This idea that she latches onto the even most obscure sign of hope is demonstrated through her "trying to answer the phone in
a forest" (15). She is surrounded by the "forest" (15) or the concrete jungle that is the city of
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Mother Daughter Relationships In The Bonesetter's Daughter
What should a person look for when searching for their identity? A crucial component of a person's identity is shaped by their relationships with others,
particularly their mother. In Amy Tan's The Bonesetter's Daughter, there are two main mother
–daughter relationships that play an integral role in the
novel. The novel consists of three generations of women, and their relationships with one another significantly impact who all three become. LuLing's
relationship with her mother, Precious Auntie, affects the way she acts towards her daughter, Ruth. Once Ruth discovers the hidden history of her
mother, LuLing, she is able to uncover the mother–daughter relationships between her and LuLing as well as LuLing and Precious Auntie. Amy Tan
portrays the complicated nature of broken, yet loving mother–daughter relationships and how they shape an individual's identity. LuLing's traditional
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They show that one's relationship with their mother serves to shape their identity, and impact all aspects of their life. Ruth and LuLing's relationship
faces obstacles such as cultural difference and health issues, but is ultimately loving and compassionate. Once Ruth learns about LuLing's history and
identity, she is able to better understand her and care for her. Learning her mother's history also helps her to gain a better understanding of who she is
as a person. Additionally, it allows her to build a stronger relationship with Art, when she learns who she and her mother truly are. Although these
mother–daughter relationships have their struggles at times, they are genuinely full of love and able to provide insight about identity. It is safe to say
that no person would know who they truly are without their
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Impact Of The Enlightenment Of Witch Hunt
The Enlightenment of Witch Hunt and The Change of New England Society
Many people may have heard of Witch Hunt, but only a very small number of people really understand the reason behind the comical history. The 17th
century New England was in change. At that time, the traditional way of dealing with things, the means of facing dissension and the laws and rules of
the new era caused a dramatic tension: the confrontation between judicial system and tradition mode. In the past, people's methods of dealing with
difficult things tended to appeal to supernatural powers, which led to the truth distored or buried. The emergence of the judicial system had greatly
challenged this traditional method. By reading Escaping Salem we can feel the transformation process.
The story of Witch Hunt in Escaping Salem is not complicated. A maid named Kate was suddenly mad out of unknown reason and says she is
bewtiched. Gradually the neighbors begin to believe that Kate was indeed bewitched. At the same time, Kate begins to name three suspected witch
names, two of whom are tried. The villagers of the story do not play the role of fools. There is a sharp contrast between the scholars who graduated
from famous universites and the ordinary villagers. For example, John Bishop was an educated and experienced man of God: he had graduated from
Oxford in 1632 (26). However, he and his friend who is a pastor, believe that Kate is bewitched without doubt. This example shows the division of
society at that
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Arguments Against Pseudonyms
The ever increasing amount of people utilizing the internet as a means of communication has led to many interesting phenomena. One that can be
easily observed on many online forums is the use of pseudonyms instead of actual names. The ability to utilize pseudonyms when creating online
profiles allows people to protect their identities, enabling them to freely voice their opinions without fear of retaliation. When browsing through online
comment sections and social media, it is common to come across people writing under pseudonyms. The reasons for using an alias can be many;
while there are people that utilize online anonymity as a way of shielding their personal life from internet backlash, others choose to abuse anonymity
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In the article "Online Anonymity Protects Marginalized Groups," the author argues that online anonymity is used by marginalized groups to
preserve their privacy. The venues the author refers to are the social networks Facebook and Google Plus, which have "real name" policies that
forbid the use of pseudonyms (Boyd, par. 7). The author attempts to answer if said policies protect users or if they increase user vulnerability. She
states that the stakeholders in this issue are those most affected by prohibiting pseudonyms and nicknames, the vulnerable and marginalized
members of society such as "abuse survivors, activists, LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender] people, women, and young people" (Boyd,
par. 3). The values attached to the issue are those of safety, as people often utilize pseudonyms to preserve their physical and mental health, as well
as that of their families (Boyd, par. 2). Boyd is against the enforcement of "real name" policies because it exposes those who need protection, arguing
that "you don't guarantee safety by stopping people from using pseudonyms, but you do undermine people's safety by doing so" (Boyd, par. 11). The
author concludes that "enforcing 'real names' policies in online spaces is an abuse of power" (Boyd, par. 12). The solution she presents is simply not
enforcing real name
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Persuasive Essay About Study Abroad
Why do people leave their home countries in order to live in a foreign country? Why do they move abroad? Some people believe that getting up and
moving to a different is not hard, but it is not as easy as it sounds. People do so for various reasons: to escape as a refugee – if there are certain
circumstances and issues like a revolution or war are going in a country – or immigrate to change their life forever.
In my case, I decided to move to a foreign country as an exchange student, surviving a long forty–two hour flight from my home country, Tajikistan, to
the USA. Actually, it was not my own idea to study abroad. My parents decided that it would be a great idea for me to spend my junior and senior
year in the United States as an exchange student. They have always wanted the best for me. I remember the day; My family and friends were
celebrating my thirteenth birthday party. During the party, my dad was discussing the idea of sending me abroad with his friends. First of all, I
thought he was joking then but now, four years later, I realized that it actually happened and I am here, inLincoln, Nebraska, about to spend my second
Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays in another country, thousands miles away from home.
For me, getting used to a new life was difficult for the first two months. I had problems with a time distribution because the time in my home country
is ten hours ahead of time in Nebraska. I could not sleep and eat, and became depressed.
My first year I
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Restroom Observation Paper
Public restrooms are a vital area for people to gather oneself and having restrooms that are well groomed can speak volumes about any program.
Because it was Thanksgiving holiday didn't stop custodians from doing the routine cleaning in the gyms and restrooms. Custodians employed by
Arlington Independent School Distract hours are from 4pm–12am( Arlington ISD Custodian). What I realized each morning when I walked into the
high school, all gyms, hallways, and restrooms were cleaned. With further research, I discovered how thorough custodians have to be. Arlington ISD
custodians have the responsibilities of cleaning the restroom, gathering and emptying trash, clean gym floors by sweeping, mopping, clean windows
and much more (Arlington ISD Custodian). My encounter with the restrooms wasn't horrible however it wasn't pleasant. During my observation, the
women restroom stayed cleaned from 8:00 am until about 1:00 pm but after 1:00pm I started to become more aware of how toilet paper and paper...
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The quality of the food was straightforward, meaning the concession stand supplied traditional goodies and refreshments to fulfill consumers also
athlete's needs. The variety of option choices sold at the concession stand was a good range of a mixture of drinks, food, candy and chips. Some
good marketing tips the concession stand displayed that was beneficial was big the menu sign with all the food items and food cost. The food
menu sign was sophisticated along with readable, which help save time when consumers know the price and the selection of food offers. The
selection choices were well blended also a good combination for satisfaction. James Martin concession stand menu consisted of Pizza 1.75 Hot Dog
1.25 Hot Dog with Chili 2.00 Nachos 2.00 popcorn 50 cents Chips 50 cents Candy 75 cents Bottle sodas 1.00 Slushes 1.25 water 1.25 Cookies 50 cents
Pickles 75 cents (Juan Seguin High
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Bad Hooks Catch No Fish
Bad Hooks Catch No Fish
A good hook is what, best, brings a reader into any form of writing. If not, then all could be lost, unless it is mentally forced upon. This is especially
true for a novice, or introductory, reader getting into the finer aspects of literature or composition. Such as, Paul Rankin's (2005) essay, on Hemingway's
"Hills like White Elephants," lacks a motivated lead. The opening transition word could throw a reader in the opposite direction Rankin would have
hoped for. The beginning paragraphs poor lead could cause one to become lost before the revelation of thesis which makes a poor asset to novice
readers.
With the opening word "Although" (Rankin, p. 234) would make sense if a complete thought was presented prior. It leaves one to ask, what this
complete though could be. With this lingering thought of "what" was the original, paves the way for a very complex sentence, which is still a
continuation of the leading thought. Now for someone venturing into the literary scene, to read a sentence of this magnitude, could become hesitant to
continue. Although, the composition of the first sentence is artful, it could still be a hard read. Which, from a scholar's perspective is refreshing and at
par. But the little guy becoming a scholar has not earned his letterman mark yet. It is wise to be careful into reading a sentence with complex
composition of over 100 words. Additionally, the first sentence, a summation of multiple views could introduce a novice
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The Walking Dead Essay In 'The Walking Dead'
The Walking Dead Essay
Imagine waking up to the zombie apocalypse. How'd you feel? Would you be scared, thrilled, confused, shocked? A mixture of them all perhaps?
What would you do? Would you hide? Would you fight back? Would you even survive?
One might not have the answers to such questions ready at hand. Most people have probably never thought about it. But if you stood in a situation,
where your life was at risk and everyone you loved dearly might die, how'd you react and how'd you feel?
In The Walking Dead, all the characters have gone through exactly this. They've all experienced the shock, loss, confusion, despair, hopelessness, etc.
They can all relate to these feelings and thoughts, which makes them all connected in some degree. In episode one of The Walking Dead, Rick
represents humanity – how every surviving human felt at the beginning, their thoughts and feelings, and what they needed to become to survive.
Basically, he represents the overall character development of every person in TWD:
At the beginning, Rick is very confused. He doesn't know what's going on, and is horrified when he discovers the truth of what happened to the world.
His immediate thought is to run home to see if his family is okay, in which he discovers that they're not there. Up till then, he's been so confused ...
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The most important symbol in TWD is the zombies. The zombies, in episode one, represents an always existing threat. No matter how safe one might
feel, the zombies always lurks out there, and the characters in TWD knows they can't escape them, no matter how hard they try. Whether the zombies
have a big symbolic meaning, cannot be determined from the first episode. Objects such as guns symbolises safety, as the characters feel very safe
when they have a gun, because of the fact they'll die if you shoot them in the
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Student Achievement Essay
Each year, children are failing in school. As the years progress, the number of children failing keep rising. In "Closing the Achievement Gap", Kati
Haycock, the Director of the Education Trust at the American Association for Higher Education, states " Between 1970 and 1988, the achievement gap
between African American and white students was cut in half, and the gap separating Latinos and whites declined by one–third. That progress came to
a halt around 1988, however, and since that time, the gaps have widened" (6). As a result, people are doing studies and have come up with several
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In "Race and the Achievement Gap", he uses a study from the Roy Wilkins Center for Human Relations to show that African Americans were 4.5
times less likely to be found in schools ranked low in math and reading (Berlak 2). He claims due to those statistics that students of color are not
opted to have the "gifted and talented" school programs, which affects both the test score gap and the gap in academic performance (Berlak 2).
Amy L. Wax, Professor of Law for The University of Virginia School of Law, on the other hand, shows a different cause in failure. She does not
share the same views with Steele or Berlak. In her article, "The Threat in the Air", she states, "We resist confronting the social and behavioral causes
of short falls in academic performance. Stark differences between groups in marriage rates, family stability, paternal involvement, parenting practices
and discipline, and other habits and values, are associated with children's disparate academic success." (Wax 2). Wax also uses the idea that causes for
failures are "emotional", rather than undeveloped learning (Wax 2). Even though Steele, Berlak, and Wax have touched on the causes, there are
consequences that always follow. Consequences for Students Why Are Not Achieving Consequences are a major part of today's society. Every
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Meridian, by Alice Walker
The women of the late sixties, although some are older than others, in Alice Walker's fiction that exhibit the qualities of the developing, emergent
model are greatly influenced through the era of the Civil Rights Movement. Motherhood is a major theme in modern women's literature, which
examines as a sacred, powerful, and spiritual component of the woman's life. Alice Walker does not choose Southern black women to be her major
protagonists only because she is one, but because she had discovered in the tradition and history they collectively experience an understanding of
oppression that has been drawn from them a willingness to reject the principle and to hold what is difficult. Walker's most developed character,
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Meridian's quest for wholeness and her involvement in the Civil Rights Movement is initiated by her feelings of failure in living up to the standards
of black motherhood. Meridian gives up her son because she believes she will destroy his growth with guilt and she has her tubes tied after a painful
abortion (pg. 133). Walker investigated the idea of an African–American structure of motherhood, as she develops the protagonist, Meridian, who at
first believes she cannot properly fulfill the responsibility.
The author entered the conflict about the value of motherhood in which American feminists were then, as they are now, engaged. Motherhood is also
seen as a moral transformation, as a woman comes to terms with being different in that she ceases to be an independent individual because she is one
way or the other attached to another her baby (FPS). Barbara Christian writes that Walker combines the forces of traditional and feminist perspectives
on motherhood, attempting a compromise that would allow the protagonist to survive:
As many radical feminists blamed motherhood for the waste in women's lives and saw it as a dead end for a woman, Walker insisted on a deeper
analysis: She did not present motherhood itself as restrictive. It is so because of the little value society places on children, especially black children,
on mothers, especially black mothers, on life itself. In the novel, Walker acknowledged that a mother in this society is often "buried
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Book One City Project Analysis
One book one city projects have recently become a big hit in many cities in the U.S. The one book one city project is very similar to it's name, one
city or town will come together and adopt one book for the community to read over the summer. Many cities have thought of the one book one city
projects as a way to bring their community together and to promote reading and education. The city of Denver recently decided to try the one book
one city project. Mayor Hickenlooper of Denver commented in denvergov.org article, "We hope to build a stronger sense of connectivity". New York
proved that not all cities can benefit from this project. The New York times shared New York's inability to make a decision on what book to read, they
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Reading is a way to enhance learning and thinking ability. According to oecd.org,reading "gives your brain a workout in multiple complex cognitive
functions". Reading books as a community will also promote the public library, who will help in the carrying out of this project. Just going to the
library to get the book can increase people's interest in the other books there as well. Books like Enrique's Journey will help broaden the perspective
of many people and will increase the community's ability to embrace any new cultures and people that move to Fort
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Progreso Financiero
Progreso Financiero faces two critical problems. First, it is falling significantly short of its sales forecasts (Exhibit 4), causing concern for investors
and employees of the company. Second, Progreso has not yet identified a clear path to profitability. There are four key drivers to underperformance at
Progreso Financiero: poor sales analytics systems, improper human resource management, poor managerial decision making and ineffective
compensation incentives. The collective result of these shortcomings is that Progreso's sales employees are highly unmotivated and ill equipped to
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Lastly, Progreso's agreement with Sears forced it to offer its customers a form of payment (gift cards) that limited their spending flexibility and made
the offering less attractive overall. While expanding to merchant accounts increased overall volume of sales, it did so at the expense of its sales
employees. As shown in Exhibit 1, Progreso's merchant launch in September 2007 immediately precipitated a decline in its loan per employee ratio,
well below the commission threshold level. Previously AEs were able, on average, to reach or surpass 15 loans per month but after the merchant
launch, loans per month declined to 7 per month on average. Despite this, Progreso made no change to its commission incentive structure to
accommodate for the differences in sales velocity by channel. Progreso faces two key challenges going forward. It must satisfy investors by proving
that it can meet its aggressive sales forecasts and it also must outline a clear path towards profitability. Currently Progresso is spending more to
acquire a customer (~$177 CPA, Exhibit 3) than it is earning in downstream value from customers acquired (~$100 CLV, Exhibit 2). In order to
improve profitability of its customers, Progreso either needs to increase the margins per loan transaction or improve its retention
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Analysis Of Heather Havrilesky's 'No Sympathy For The Devil'
In the "No Sympathy for the Devil" Heather Havrilesky tells us how the appearance of the hero influences the attitude of the audience towards him.
Havrilesky claims that: "the likability of any given protagonist represents one of the most subjective assessments you can make about a TV
show"(465). I agree with his statement and my opinion can be explained with the help of the hero Damon from the TV show The Vampire Diaries.
Damon is one of the most evil guys in the Vampire Diaries TV show, but sometimes he does good deeds. The main confirmation of my statement is
two good Damon's action: he saves Caroline after a car accident and protects Elena from killing.
The first way I will agree with Havrilesky is an example of how Damon saved Caroline after a car accident. Damon in the TV show The Vampire
Diaries is shown by an evil handsome with an unpleasant temperament. In most cases, he does only bad things and takes care of himself, but
sometimes he really surprises the audience by helping others and doing good deeds. One of the main examples of this behavior is when in the
second season in the Brave New World series he saves Caroline after a car accident. Damon gives her his blood so that she will recover faster and
feels better. Unfortunately, Caroline is killed and she becomes a vampire. After all the events, Caroline's mom finds out the truth, but even here
Damon does not give in. He supports Caroline and tries to reconcile them with Mom. In the end, Caroline and Damon become friends. Thus, it
becomes clear that even bad characters in a TV show can do good deeds. But in fact, if you think for a minute, each viewer is sick and sympathetic to
Damon, despite all the bad things he does. Havrilesky says: "For the past decade, TV has been awash with deeply flawed antiheroes: philandering ad
men and pill–popping nurses, meth–cooking chemistry teachers and mob boss suburban dads. But when you launch a show that's centered on an
unethical protagonist, how do you keep viewers engaged and invested in that character indefinitely – or at least through six seasons?"(465).The author
says that a really negative hero forces viewers to follow him to the very end. Watching how his life develops. It's the bad characters that
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Hooliganism In An Afternoon By Ian Rankin
In Great Britain, hooliganism has a big influence when there are football matches. People fight together and are acting crazy. Sometimes there can be
big fights between two or more football teams. Would you dare to stop them? How is it to be the ''security'' guy and has to keep it all clean? In theshort
story ''an afternoon'' written by the author Ian Rankin, we meet Rab, who works as a security sergeant to provide safety between football matches. The
text gives the reader an insight into his life, problems and thoughts. And how he survives his days.
A 3rd person narrator tells the story, and it involves the reader into a lot of Rab's reflections and thoughts. We only see it from Rab's point of view.
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He is working as a sergeant to provide safety between football matches. He seems to be exhausted from his job. It has an effect on his physique and the
job is hard, which the text says: ''my feet look like jaundice'' (p. 1, l. 4). Rab is also affected by some long–term aggravations: He is worried about his
batty spells and his eyesight is weak. He wont go to a doctor characterizes him as a strong and eager man. For instance, Rab has not been sick one
day through his thirty years of working as a sergeant in the football stadium. So it could be concluded that Rab loves his job, but he is starting to
realize some things about his situation. He is beginning to feel unlucky about his working. It is clearly to see in the text, when he only focuses on
how long it will be before the football game is over. ''[...]'Just let me get through another ninety minutes.' Plus half time... added time... [...] (p. 3, l. 7).
Through the whole text Rab is thinking about the clock a lot. It is mentioned again on page four in line 8 ''It is seven past three''. He thinks about
how soon will it be before he can leave his job, probably because he can't like his
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1. the Three Positions Taken When Decoding an Image Are...
1. The three positions taken when decoding an image are said to be dominant, negotiated and oppositional. Choose two images, one from the genre of
documentary and one from advertising, and explain the process of encoding and decoding to explain these three positions the viewer may take when
decoding your chosen images.
Stuart Hall's text, "Encoding, Decoding" identifies three positions one can take in decoding an image. These three positions are dominant, negotiated
and oppositional. In light of Hall's theory, this essay will, firstly explain the process of encoding and decoding and secondly will decode the following
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The viewer that approaches the documentary, "Super Size Me", with a negotiated decoding position identifies the codes of eating and indulging in
fast food will eventually kill you. They identify that there are high risks with eating McDonalds. The viewer will then modify and adapt the codes
within the documentary to reflect on their own position, experiences and interests. These positions can be of acknowledgement that McDonalds is
bad but it's not bad for everyone and that some people's bodies can handle the intake of such a diet. Other modifications could be that if they ate fast
food every day that they would love it and would believe that they would be ok. They would acknowledge that yes McDonalds is not good for one's
health but it's not the only cause that made him so sick. They believe that yes eating it was shown to be harmful to the body but that it will not happen
to them because their body is in good shape.
The decoder with the oppositional position will understand the connotative message of the image full well but is in a direct oppositional relation to the
dominant signifiers and therefore decodes the message in a "contrary way" (Hall). The viewer that approaches the documentary, "Super Size Me", with
an oppositional decoding
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The Misuse Of Technology In The Veldt By Ray Bradbury
The Veldt Essay We rely on technology nowadays to do simple tasks for us like dry our hair, research answers on the web, and watch television for
entertainment and for the news. Technology is being over used for very simple things, what if we relied on them too much as a whole for us to forget
to do simple tasks? Would it be helpful to us that we rely on technology to do everything for us? In the story "The Veldt", the authorRay Bradbury
communicates that the misuse of technology can lead to unforeseen disadvantages, he demonstrates the theme through his uses of imagery and
symbolism.
The author Ray Bradbury uses imagery of the setting, which is the house, to develop the misuse of technology. The story begins with the Hadley's
being delusional about their children, thinking there is something mentally wrong with them because of what the children's portrayed in the nursery. The
nursery in the story is described as an African Veldt, "That sun. He could feel it on his neck, still, like a hot paw. And the lions. And the smell of
blood." This sentence suggests how the African Veldt looks like a menacing place to be because of the lions that are being visualized. By doing this,
Bradbury highlights the dangers and the reality that the nursery can sooner or later compose. "...presently an African veldt appeared, in three
dimensions, on all sides, in color reproduced to the final pebble and bit of straw." This quote implies how the nursery can be realistic due to the children
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Anne Moody's Autobiography Coming of Age in Mississippi Essay
"I couldn't believe it, but it was the Klan blacklist, with my picture on it. I guess I must have sat there for about an hour holding it," says Moody in
her autobiography Coming of Age in Mississippi. In Moody's response to the blacklist, one pervasive theme from her memoir becomes evident:
though she participated in many of the same activist movements as her peers, Moody is separated from them by several things, chief among them
being her ability to see the events of the 1960s through a wide, uncolored perspective (pun intended). Whereas many involved on either side of the
civil rights movement became caught up in its objectives, Moody kept a level head and saw things as honestly as she could, even if it meant thinking
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While playing, she looks over her white friend's "privates," and, as is explained in the book, thinks "I examined each of them three times, but I didn't
see any differences. I still hadn't found that secret." Even as a child, Moody is bright enough to question the role of race in her society. In Part 2–
Teenage years Moody continues to push at the boundaries of society post–childhood, which lead to her getting involved in activist causes as a teen.
After the wife of a Klan member mentions the NAACP, Moody asks her mother to tell her more about the organization. Her mother responds with
scorn to the situation, refusing to tell her daughter about the NAACP and also telling her never to ask any white person about it either. Nonetheless,
Moody asks another adult about the organization and eventually gets a full five hours of history on the movement. Moody's newfound knowledge
of the NAACP made her more aware of the time in which she was living; in a sense, gaining a broader world view. She more or less says as much in
her memoir when she writes "I couldn't go on pretending I was dumb and innocent, pretending I didn't know what was going on." At the time, these
views set her apart from not only her classmates, but her family as well. In Part 3 – College Prior to her attendance at her first NAACP convention
Moody received a condemning letter from her mother, telling her that she is foolish for getting involved with the
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Arthur Leander's Station Eleven
The nature of one's history has an inevitable effect on their future. In many cases, the forthcoming situations that one faces are based on recollections of
the past and their interpretation of it. Within the novel, Station Eleven, author Emily St. John Mandel develops a plethora of characters whose past
actions and memories have a considerable effect on their future. This is exemplified through the impact that Arthur's turmoil lifestyle has on him as
he ages, Tyler's development of radicalistic beliefs due to his exposure towards profound ideology from a very young age, along with Kirsten's
change in perspective and formation of interests due to prior actions and memories. Throughout his acting career, Arthur Leander's dramatic
lifestyle as well as series of tumultuous events impact him greatly. As decades go by, Arthur's previous affairs reshape his mentality for the future.
His fame results in a substantial lack of privacy, and after years of encountering such exposure to the public, his sole desire is to be left in peace.
Despite this, during the opening years of his acting career, Arthur is desperate for his first glimpse of fame and "wants to be famous" (St. John
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John Mandel integrates numerous characters into the book whose previous actions have an immense effect on their future. This can be displayed
within Arthur's changing attitude towards the media as he ages, Tyler's exposure to radicalistic religious beliefs and the role it plays within his life,
as well as Kirsten's personal struggles over previous acts of violence and interactions with others. One's history and their perception of such events
will pave a path ahead of them. The effect of previous actions upon one's life will play an indefinite role in their
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The Red Dot Of The Green Dot On The Street Map
After you have completed your part of the mission, call me and let me know, then head back to the hotel and call it a night." Jim told him. "I will
then leave the Tower and drive around a little, checking to see that the ReVoLT is working and making sure they don 't follow you." Jim smiled.
"Now I 'll know where these two clowns are!" Then, with a light slap on Sam 's back, Jim told him. "Okay partner, let 's Get 'er Done!"
The two agents then got into their cars. Sam turned on his Agent Tracking Software and saw the Green Dot on the street map that showed Jim 's
car 's position as he drove out of the parking garage. Setting the program to display the ReVoLT as a Red Dot, Sam was ready to go. 'If only my wife
could see me now. ' He thought to himself. 'She would be so proud of me. ' After he thought a bit more, he told himself, 'No. Actually she would be
scared to death and try to talk me out of it! ' It 's a good thing she can 't see me now! '
"Sam?" His phone spoke."
"I 'm here Jim!" He told his partner.
"I think I have a tail."
"Already?" Sam said. "You 're only three blocks away?"
"I just turned." Jim said. "You see me?"
"Yes." Sam said. "I have a good signal on your phone."
"The Mercedes is tailing me. Our two clowns have taken the bait. I 'll turn left here." After a pause of about three seconds, Jim told Sam, "They have
also made the turn and are following me!" Jim told Sam. "Charlie Mike, Over! Talk to you later."
"Charlie Mike?" Sam asked. Is that their names."
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Social Service In Public Schools
The Merriam–Webster dictionary defines social service as "an activity to promote social well–being; specifically: organized philanthropic assistance (as
of the disabled or disadvantaged)" (Social Service). In addition, most social service agencies' are categorized as a 501(c)(3), which suggests "that a
particular nonprofit organization has been approved by the Internal Revenue Service (commonly known as the IRS) as a tax–exempt, charitable
organization. 'Charitable' is broadly defined as being established for purposes that are religious, educational, charitable, scientific, literary, testing for
public safety, fostering of national or international amateur sports, or prevention of cruelty to animals and children"(What does it mean..?). Shadow ...
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This program is a partnership between SCML and a local high school club called Opportunity Smiles; the program also encourages the organization's
goal to develop social skills and self–esteem within the special needs youth. To accomplish these goals, funds are needed; Shadow Creek Miracle
League gets most funds from individuals in the surrounding community who supports their cause. These monetary funds are used to buy all the sports
equipment, which includes players' uniforms and safety gear, and the certificates, trophies and food at each end of season
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Persuasive Speech On Freedom Of Speech
Recently I was reflecting on what our country has come to. Professional athletes kneeling and disrespecting our flag, in an alleged effort to protest
their beliefs, but are protected by their freedom of speech. Our country split apart by our most recent presidential election, by the verbal hate people
spoke or continue to speak or post on social media, however, are protected by their freedom of speech. All of the sudden a bigger reality hit home, and
restored my faith in America and humanity. You see on Friday, August 25, 2017, the 2nd Friday after school started, hurricane Harvey hit my small
town of Katy, Texas. My mom, dad, sister, uncle, and myself stayed in our house during the storm. We lost power in our house for three days. We
were the first street to flood in our subdivision, leaving us trapped and unable to go anywhere, and the last street to drain, leaving us the last street
to get out once the water receded. On the second and third day we could hear airboat rescues in the front of our neighborhood, as they were literally
in our back yard. When we were finally able to get out of the house and drive to the store for more gas we passed dozens of houses that had been
flooded with 18–inches to 4–feet of water. It was heart wrenching and devastating. The mountains of sheetrock, cabinets, personal belongings on the
side of the rode on almost every house in our neighborhood was sitting at the curb in total despair. Once we were able to get out of our neighborhood
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What Spot You Talking About?
"What spot you talking about?" Asked Bryan. At first Vaughn was nervous to tell him where he wanted to go. He took a deep breath and said,
"Club Fly!" Bryan had a dumbfounded look on his face as he repeated Vaughn.
"I never heard of it. Is it a hot spot?" Vaughn smiled as he said,
"The hottest!"
Meanwhile at home, I was preparing for a romantic night with Bryan. Every since Vaughn and Bryan became friends, I hardly get to spend any time
with him. He's always working and when he's not, he's playing basketball with Vaughn. Damn, I wish I could tell Bryan about Vaughn. How much of
a scum bag he is and how he's not to be trusted. But then if I did that, Bryan would want to know how I knew that, and I'm not ready to face the
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I showed her to the bedroom. I positioned her on the bed as I climbed on the other side. As soon as Bryan got out of the shower, I turned on the
stereo as he made his way to the bed. He was drying off his face still soaking wet with nothing but a towel on. He lifted his head and his mouth dropped.
"Welcome home baby!" I said while I was cuddled up with Shay.
"What is going on?" Bryan asked, never taking his eyes off of us. I got up from the bed and walked towards him. I grabbed his hand and threw him on
the bed.
"While I figured we should try something different. You know, spice things up a little bit!" Bryan licked his lips as I said,
"This is Shay, Shay this is my husband Bryan!" Shay blows him a kiss as Bryan just stared. I crawled on the bed and Shay followed. I told him to relax
as Shay got to work. She rubbed his dick as I nibbled on his ear. He sighed in pleasure as I kissed down to join Shay. I licked around the shaft of his
dick while Shay sucked his genitals. I moved in circles as I jacked him off. Both Shay and I sucked up and down while Bryan's sighs grew louder.
Twenty minutes later I found myself lying on top of Shay in what you call "The Double Decker" position, while Bryan poked us back to back one at
a time. As he penetrates Shay's front, then my back, Shay and I kissed passionately. Moving out of the Double Decker, Bryan sat on the bed as I
positioned myself in "Reverse Cowgirl". I bounced up
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A Narrative Of Me And You Written By Niccolo Ammaniti 's...
A narrative bears many similarities to a snowflake. All snowflakes are composed of exactly the same material, but when scrutinized, no two are the
same. The same can be said about two narratives which may contain the same story but the meaning can change when recounted by different narrators.
The difference in narratives can be observed in the novel and film adaptation of Me and You written by NiccolГІ Ammaniti 's and directed by Bernardo
Bertolucci. All stories contain a mixture of constituent and supplementary events. The overall constituent events that must be present in Me and You
are that Lorenzo must first lie about leaving for a week long ski trip, then he must hide in a cellar, after which Olivia rest with her brother until the week
ends. Both Ammaniti and Bertolucci insert supplementary events that although do not move the story forward or directly affect the constituent events,
add meaning to their perspective of the story. The supplementary event which Ammaniti attaches to hisnarrative occurs when he writes the scene about
Lorenzo and his mother were stuck in a traffic jam on the Corso Vittorio. On the other hand, Bertolucci incorporates the scene where Oliva invites a
friend to the cellar to further strengthen his vision for his narrative. Meanwhile Ammaniti crafts his narrative to present the reader with Italy's
imperfections and perfections, Bertolucci limits the audience's knowledge of the Italy outside of Lorenzo's bunker to bring us to a closer meaning of
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Critical Analysis of "The Veldt"
"The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury deals with some of the same fundamental problems that we are now encountering in this modern day and age, such as
the breakdown of family relationships due to technology. Ray Bradbury is an American writer who lived from 1920 to 2012 (Paradowski). Written
in 1950, "The Veldt" is even more relevant to today than it was then. The fundamental issue, as Marcelene Cox said, "Parents are often so busy with
the physical rearing of children that they miss the glory of parenthood, just as the grandeur of the trees is lost when raking leaves." Technology
creating dysfunctional families is an ever increasing problem. In the story, the Hadley family lives in a house that is entirely composed of machines. A
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"The lions stood looking at George and Lydia Hadley with terrible green–yellow eyes. "Watch out!" screamed Lydia. The lions came running at them.
Lydia bolted and ran. Instinctively, George sprang after her. Outside, in the hall, with the door slammed he was laughing and she was crying, and
they both stood appalled at the other's reaction." (Bradbury). George's musings about his childrens' view of death was actually a foreshadowing of
his own death, "They were awfully young, Wendy and Peter, for death thoughts. Or, no, you were never too young, really. Long before you knew
what death was you were wishing it on someone else. When you were two years old you were shooting people with cap pistols. But this – the long,
hot African veldt–the awful death in the jaws of a lion. And repeated again and again." (Bradbury). Finally, the childrens' rebellion, which resulted in
their parents' death, was foreshadowed when Peter threatened his own father to never turn off the technology. "I wouldn't want the nursery locked up,"
said Peter coldly. "Ever." "Matter of fact, we're thinking of turning the whole house off for about a month...."Will you shut off the house sometime
soon?" "We're considering it.' "I don't think you'd better consider it any more, Father." (Bradbury). Throughout the story, these instances of
foreshadowing of death
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The Killing Woods By Lucy Christopher
w. Whilst Emily thinks it will prove to Damon that it was her dad (at this point, Emily is doubting even her own father), Damon
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The Killing Woods is a murder mystery written by Lucy Christopher who, ironically, does not reveal the mystery of who killed a girl named Ashlee
and the suffering of Emily Shepherd. Christopher builds suspicion among characters but the mystery is never resolved. Ashlee Parker is dead, and
Emily Shepherd's dad is accused of the crime. A former soldier suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder, he emerges from the woods carrying the
girl's broken body. It makes him a suspect but it is not clear he killed Ashlee. His daughter Emily looks for evidence to prove her father's innocence
but she created more suspects. Lucy Christopher adds suspects as the story goes on and shows how Emily supports her father and finds evidences to
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I won't tell you who the romance is between, but I felt it was unnecessary and took away from the murder element, making it a more obviously
teenage book. That's just me, though, and I know a lot of people will appreciate this part.The differentiation between the two narratives is really good,
and you see the effect that both characters have on each other. Lucy Christopher's writing is really clever; at one point in the book, Emily shows Damon
the painting her dad drew. Whilst Emily thinks it will prove to Damon that it was her dad (at this point, Emily is doubting even her own father),
Damon thinks Emily is showing it to him to prove she knows about 'The Game', and thinks that he commited the murder. The Game is a brilliant
addition to the book, which I won't tell you anything about, since I'll give away the whole plot, but it has a really modern twist on the whole murder
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Sex As A Political Condition
Award winning professor Carlos Nicolas Flores has put a new perspective in a life of a Mexican–American. The El Paso native has had a successful
career as a professor and author, he's well known for Our House on Hueco, but he's been recently getting more attention with his lascivious novel: Sex
as a Political Condition: A BorderNovel. This said novel has placed him in the spotlight as he acquires more interviews and reviews about the book
he further discloses information about himself. The interviews and reviews expose essential parts of his life as well as mixed reactions for Sex as a
Political Condition: A Border Novel. Author Joseph Green's put it best: "It is revolutionary in spirit and inelegant in ethos, equal parts hilarious,... Show
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In addition, his travels to Mexico and all over the world have made him a very cultured man, and given inspiration for many of his novels.
Sex as a Political Condition: a Border Novel has been a raw, refreshing book. The first chapter of the novel takes place in a barrio in the border town of
Escandon, Texas. The novel starts off with the narrator and protagonist, Honore Del Castillo, imagining about "Cuba's most important hero, Jose
Marti." In this chapter we see that Honore tries to desperately change his life for the better, considering the neurotic fear he has with the possibility
of dying without a purpose or making any sort of difference. This results in the narrator wanting/becoming an activist just like Trotsky, a war
veteran that saved his life. Therefore, he accepts all types of odd jobs Trotsky asks him to do like "giving a priest a ride to the bus station or airport
across the river in Nuevo Escandon, Mexico." But his wife, Maruca, isn't really fond of Trotsky and is always asking Honore to "cool it" with him.
Comparatively, in Honore's eyes Trotsky saved him from a life of drug dealing. Before he met Trotsky, Honore used to smuggle dope with his puro
carbon neighbor, Tequila Cuervo, and is constantly bothered by this pendejo. He refuses to go back to "pot, coke,
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Speech On Furthering Our Nation
Kennedy Wood Mrs. Bradshaw DC English III 28 November 2016 Furthering Our Nation I.Introduction The current generation is disrespectful,
entitled, and has forgotten the journey America has taken to become the beautiful nation it is today. When walking around the country, often taken
for granted are all the advantages and freedoms America is blessed with. What is forgotten is who allows citizens of this great country to live a free
and fortunate lifestyle. Blessings are overlooked and forgotten throughout time. Terrorists surround the country, yet it is still safe to go out on a
Saturday night or to the mall safely due to our protectors. Recently in Venice, California on Memorial Day, the Veterans Memorial, painted on the
side of a metro building, was covered in graffiti. The graffiti could not be removed without destroying the whole mural and the damage was
extensive. Disrespecting veterans and destroying property was the outcome of this stunt (Gerber and Grad). Soldiers make a hidden difference
everyday and many citizens never step back and realize the reality. The reality is that safety does not come free. It comes from sacrifices, selflessness,
and battles. When troops are on the battlefield away from their families, sacrificing mentally, physically and financially, not all appreciate everything
soldiers and their families endure. Some Americans still have the audacity to vandalize the memorials built to honor soldiers, judge mental and physical
drains on
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Argumentative Essay On Waking Up

  • 1. Argumentative Essay On Waking Up Do you love a commercial that tells you something will work in a split of a second or when you eat or drink a product it will make you skinny or fat? Here is a little story about a commercial of the Intel 360 replay. Their slogan is, it makes everything look epic. Tom Brady (A Super Bowl Champion) wakes up and yawns, brushes his teeth, makes pancakes and as he tosses the pancake in the pan it falls down and he and the dog looks at the fallen pancake and Brady grabs it as the dog is also running to get it, so to Intel the replay is epic. Waking up in the morning is a normal thing to most of us, some due to some circumstances hate waking up in the morning. Brady wakes up, yawns so hard and also you can see the dog is not happy about it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Others hate the whole process of brushing and if they were asked, they can go for a very long time without brushing, now that is so disgusting right? Brady did not show how brushing the teeth was epic. He would have at least done something extraordinary like have shown us the above and that would have WOWED people. Who doesn't love some good sweet pancakes, with some syrup at the side, eggs, sausages, some veggies, juice and if you are caffeine person some tea or coffee will do. Brady showed us that he was tossing the pancake then it fell down. If you could see how Brady and his dog looked at each other than in a split of a second, he literally took the pancake from the floor and stuffed it in the mouth. We say the dog too, was hungry but you can imagine how fast Brady took to collect the pancake and at the same time the dog was trying to reach the pancake, Brady was now stuffing it. Now that's a very funny commercial there if you could see how the dog looked at Brady it was in a very disappointing look. You know their times your dog seems to be the lucky one, it wakes you in the morning you share your breakfast together. As the saying goes every dog has its own day, even though it is not its meaning, we can literary look at it in this perspective but for Brady's dog today it was not his day. The commercial shows us how epic the pancake is that Brady feels jealous to share it with the dog. In my perspective, a commercial should be that one wishes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Dan Russell's The Breakers-Personal Narrative The sun was just above the horizon. A gentle breeze blew and I caught the strong smell of blood, followed by the faint smell of fresh paint. I felt a wave of nausea. For a second there I wished I could escape the reality. But I knew I couldn't. I had to help but I didn't know how. Soon, I caught the scent of Dan Russell. He was right next to me. I could feel an intense gaze. I couldn't look at him. He morphed into his human form. 'The Breakers. Why?' Dan Russell was snarling. The voice echoed in my head. The Breakers, Breakers, Breakers. It kept repeating again and again in my head. I couldn't make it stop. Yes, the Breakers. It was their fault. I had nothing to do with it. Really, you had nothing to do with it... You couldn't control yourself... You had to complete it... You killed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were a few days that she would wag and go out but other than that she was behaving better. Dad came back just before Christmas and the entire family had a lovely holiday. Grandma and Dallas spent half the day preparing and cooking dinner. Dad enjoyed living in Adelaide, complimenting it on having that country feel. Mum still disagrees about Bullet Head and Dallas getting married while Dad and Grandma are supporting them all the way. The Breakers have disbanded and everyone is going their own way. The police find out that Luke is innocent and was forced to join the Breakers. The other guys were all fined and have now started going to school like a typical kid. I walked home by myself today. I stopped by the grave of the fox. It seems like yesterday that I buried it. Then I remembered about Dan Russell. I was wondering where he was at that very moment. I tried to call for him but no one came. Why was Dan Russell not coming? Did he not exist? Was he my imagination? I remembered that dream I had so many months ago. It seemed so realistic. It didn't matter now. What did matter was the history assignment that I've got to get in by next ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. What Is The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button Essay I chose to write a journal in Benjamin Button's words based on the original literary text: "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Details about how his life went throughout the years are mentioned in this assignment to have a consistent connection to the original story. Although the condition that Mr. Button was living has a huge impact on how he lives, how everyone around him behaves, he still loves them. He has got a positive attitude about how his life would go on despite he is getting younger. He never gives up on his work and life. He is the inspiration for the people who has similar case such as disability in this modern society, My aim of writing this journal tells not only the reader a view of Benjamin Button's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I got sent to Yale College, the registrar did not believe my real age so he dismissed me and it made me feel sorrow for not getting a degree. I was taunted by the undergraduates who insulted my emotions. However, I did not give up, I would make them feel regret for what they did to me. After that, Roger Button&Co is where I worked when I got to 20 with the similar appearance as my dad, who took me to the dance. It was weird to see people assumed that my dad and I was brothers at the dance. In addition, that was the time I first met my first love who is currently my wife – Hildegarde ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Dewey's Rational Problem Solving Process When it comes to conflict in the workplace, it is not a question of if it will occur, but rather a question of when. There is also a question of how well managers will deal with this conflict and if it will become constructive or destructive (Hynes, 2010, p. 237). John Dewey recommends using a 6 stage process that reasonable individuals can use to solve a problem (Hynes, 2010, p. 311). Dewey recommends first defining a problem, analyzing a problem and then brainstorming possible answers to the problem (Hynes, 2010, p. 311). He then recommends identifying the parameters of what must occur to eliminate a problem, choosing the best solution from identified options and then implementing the chosen solution (Hynes, 2010, p. 311). Dewey's Rational Problem–Solving Process The conflict described in Case 10–1 is a classic case of a non–managerial employee being pulled in multiple directions by managerial employees. Rankin, a non–managerial employee in the Credit department, often helps Sims, the manager of Accounting (Hynes, 2010, p. 238). However, sales have been increasing so Rankin has not been able to help Sims as often as she previously had been because she has also needed to assist the Sales department (Hynes, 2010, p. 238). As a result, Sims approached Martinez, the manager of Sales, and told him that she needed Rankin's assistance more than he needed her help in assisting the Sales department (Hynes, 2010, p. 238). Basically, a conflict over a resource ensued ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Misuse Of Technology In The Veldt By Ray Bradbury We rely on technology nowadays to do simple tasks for us like dry our hair, research answers on the web, and watch television for entertainment and for the news. Technology is being over used for very simple things, what if we relied on them too much as a whole for us to forget doing simple task? Would it be helpful to us that we rely on technology to do everything for us? In the story "The Veldt", the authorRay Bradbury communicates that the misuse of technology can lead to unforeseen disadvantages, he demonstrates the theme through his uses of imagery and symbolism. The author Ray Bradbury uses imagery of the setting, which is the house, to develop the misuse of technology. The story begins with the Hadley's being delusional about their children, thinking there is something mentally wrong with them because of what the children has portrayed in the nursery. The nursery in the story is described as an African Veldt, "...presently an African veldt appeared, in three dimensions, on all sides, in color reproduced to the final pebble and bit of straw." This quote implies how the nursery can be realistic due to the children thoughts. By doing this, Bradbury made the parents scream at the end of the story as the lions started to edge slowly forward towards them. "That sun. He could feel it on his neck, still, like a hot paw. And the lions. And the smell of blood." This sentence suggests how the African Veldt looks like a menacing place to be because of the lions that are being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. God of Carnage Annette vs. Nancy When taking the time to examine the characters of Annette Reille, from the play, and Nancy Cowan, from Carnage, it is easy to find their likenesses, but there are also some noticeable differences. One of the main reasons for all of these differences is merely different interpretations of the character by different readers. For example, the tone in which certain lines are said or in the way a certain action is portrayed can change the whole personality of a character. When reading, the reader portrays each of the characters as he/ she believes them to be, but then another reader could have a difference of opinion and change the whole attitude; this was the case if you consider the readers to be myself and Kate Winslet. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When looking at this line, "Brilliant" (Reza1262), from before, the difference is shown wonderfully. In Carnage , Nancy isn't stating Penelope is really brilliant; she has that "good for you" tone in her voice and could honestly care less about the cobbler. Kate Winslet uses that tone of voice to show her apathy, but also does one simple gesture that tops it off; she raises her eyebrows. Although it doesn't sound like much, everyone knows that look of annoyance, and that is exactly the one Nancy gave to Penelope in the movie. Later in the play, after shuffling through Veronique's art books, Annette once again agrees with what Veronique has to say. After Veronique makes the comment about taking her children to concerts, museums, and making them read and saying "We're eccentric enough to believe in the pacifying abilities of culture!" (Reza1267) about her and her husband; Annette says "And you're right..." (Reza1267). Once again she is being very agreeable and there is no way to know if this is her actual opinion. Annette is just too busy pleasing Veronique. At the same moment in the play as mentioned before, the movie seems to play out differently. Nancy does shuffle through the table full of magazines but in response to Penelope's comment like Veronique's, she gives more of a head nod. Once again the attitude difference is shown between Annette and Nancy in their take on the situation by something very minimal. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. My Dog Is The Best Friend Golden eyes, brown fur, four legs, and a long tongue, what am I? If you haven't guessed already, I'll tell you, I am a dog, well, I'm not actually a dog, that's just the answer to the riddle. More specifically, I was describing my dog. He is my living artifact, I say that because he is old, and because I have on other artifacts (that I know of) in my family. I guess we just aren't the sentimental type, at least not in a, "this object represents what we are" kind of way. However, to me, mydog holds a lot of sentimentality mostly through our experiences. I've never had a human best friend, and that makes Roscoe my one and only best friend, that is why I choose to make him my artifact. So, he represents to me hard work, responsibility, friendship, and loyalty. By now you probably want to know my dog's name, right? His name is Roscoe, and he is a pure breed chocolate Labrador, and he was born on November 2, 2012 in Spokane, Washington. Compared to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have been raising Roscoe since he was a puppy and I realized that there isn't much of a difference between the two. They both rely on you to feed them, clean up after them, and love them, they also whine and have accidents. However, a human child will grow up, and be able to take care of themselves while a dog will always rely on you. That is a lot of responsibility that, unfortunately, not a lot of people can handle, which leads to neglect, however, that is a different essay. I wasn't a very good dog trainer when I got Roscoe, so I didn't house train him correctly and I barely was able to teach him to sit. However, I always fed him twice a day, tried to give him daily walks, and cleaned up the yard after him. Having a dog has taught me to be responsible which gives Roscoe that much more sentimental value. He is not just valued by my found sense of responsibility, he Is also my best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Personal Ambition And Self Respect By Mary Jane Ward 's... Personal Ambition and Self–Respect in The Bell Jar Inspired by Mary Jane Ward's The Snake Pit, The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath was released in 1963 and discusses a great deal of how difficult it was to be a woman in the 1960s. The 1960s was a struggling time for women; society set standards that women felt obligated to follow. Society told women that their only jobs were to get married, have children, and become homemakers, and if a woman did not fall under all of these categories, she was considered a social outcast. The main character, Esther Greenwood, fears that she will not make a good wife because she could not cook, she stood too tall, and danced poorly. Women also had many restrictions on what they could do. For example, they could not serve on a jury, get an Ivy League education, and they did not experience equality in the work place. Society expected women to follow these standards perfectly, without fault. How were women to live by all of these standards and still think of themselves as strong and independent? Alas, because society focused so much on what women should do, that they did not appreciate some of the other things that some women could do. Intelligence, determination, and understanding were not considered impressive or useful to women in this time. The character Esther Greenwood in Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar reflects the struggle to maintain self–respect and personal motivation in a society that demands perfection. Sylvia Plath starts off The Bell Jar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Symbols In The Veldt, By Ray Bradbury "The Veldt" was first published in 1951. Some other works of Ray Bradbury is The Martian Chronicles, The Illustrated Man, and Fahrenheit 451. He is known for writing about science fiction. Ray Bradbury likes to write about the future and how technology will corrupt humans. The Veldt is about a family who lives in a technologically advanced house that corrupts the children to eventually kill their parents. Bradbury adds many different symbols into "The Veldt" such as names to symbolizes the character's personality traits. The author uses characterization to convey how dysfunctional the characters are. Bradbury's style is usually science fiction since most of his stories are. Ray Bradbury in "The Veldt" demonstrates the negative effects... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bradbury lets the reader known as "According to David, the veldt image reflects the children's hostility toward their parents" (Bernardo). Since David McClean is the family shrink, Bradbury wants the reader to believe him so they can realize that he is telling the truth about the children's thoughts. In "The Veldt", Bradbury adds that "In this case, however the room has become a means of creating destructive thoughts, instead of helping to make them go away" (Bradbury). The author seems to be exploring the idea that hostile thoughts make the characters so angry that this makes them express their hatred for their parents in the nursery while they are portrayed as lions searching for their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Over Indulgence In Materialistic Views In The Veldt By Ray... Many people would argue that society has become oblivious to the side effects of indulging in materialistic objects. Although Ray Bradbury wrote the story "The Veldt" over 50 years ago, he discusses this timeless issue of people caring more for materialistic objects than each other. In Bradbury's short story "The Veldt", the children in the family, Wendy and Peter, have relied on the technological objects they have too much, and will do anything to keep them despite being told no by their parents, George and Lydia. Through the use of imagery, motifs and foreshadowing Ray Bradbury proves that over indulgence in materialistic views can have grave consequences. Ray Bradbury uses foreshadowing to prove that over indulgence in materialistic views can have grave consequences. For example on page 3, Bradbury hints that the children will do something bad because he writes, "When I punished him a month ago by locking the nursery... the tantrum he threw" (Bradbury 3). The reader continues to grow worried about Peter and Wendy's behavior when there are screams coming from the nursery. Therefore, Bradbury establishes that the children are overly connected to their tech not their own parents. That is why it is not surprising to the reader when the kids lock their parents in the nursery to get them killed. This is shows foreshadowing works in proving that over indulgence in materialistic views can have grave consequences by showing that in this perfect utopia, this is the first that the reader has heard anything about a kerfuffle between the children and the parents. Another reason why, is the parents are talking about turning the whole house off for a month which is a lot longer than a few hours. In conclusion Bradbury uses the dark hints of the parent's demise to prove that over indulgence in materialistic views can have grave consequences, by showing that when people become too reliable on the things that they can hold, and as soon as they are taken away, we have no idea what to do without them. Ray Bradbury uses motifs to prove that over indulgence in materialistic views can have grave consequences. For example on page 5 George, the father, is walking down the hall and hears a scream coming from the nursery. The sound ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Pitbull And Human Behavior Analysis The words "Pitbull" or "Mastiff" or even "Rottweiler" can often cause the ordinary to pull up their lip, or to gasp. Many times I use the word "Pitbull" and an immediate response is something along the lines of "aggressive dogs" or "dangerous animals", but I've never believed that to be the case. In October of 2014, my mom andI had begun to discuss adding a fur baby to out family. We had the original intent of getting a Rottweiler, a sweetdog with a big bark. Of course, things don't always go as we intend them too. A different breed was immediately pushed on us when we mentioned we wanted someone protective, but still sweet. Within minutes, I was sitting with our future puppy in a four by four pen playing. It took about 5 minutes before ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sometimes, you cross a bad egg. The person who calls to you from a distance, that your dog is dangerous. Instead of getting upset, you have to laugh it off. After all, I know that in a few hours the brown fluff will be on my lap, drooling and snoozing, not terrorizing anyone. I've learned patience. I've learned patience both with training him, and the people that meet him. He's a handful, but all puppies are. He's taught me that keeping my cool will pay off, because now, after staying patient with him, he almost always listens first try. Some people are immediately turned on by the idea of my squishy face boy, and some are a little wary. Some patience sometimes shows people that both he and I are good, and by the end of our conversation, they end up petting him, and realizing that they were wrong. The ups and downs of reactions will be a constant as long as we have Roscoe (which I hope is a long, long while) and having him almost two years has taught me a lot about how to handle reactions, as well to handle things in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis Of The Poem 'Bridget Sproul' Society has defined our conception of success and self–worth for the longest time. We have effectively turned into animals, valued solely for our instrumental value. Today in society, those who do what they love are not valued. Instead those who make the most money (society's definition of success) are valued. We are no better that simple honeybees, only living to serve the hive of society and die away from it when we are no longer efficient and profitable. Through the constant switching of tone as the poem progresses, the extended metaphor of a scout, and the in–your–face irony in the pretense of the poem, Bridget Sprouls in SCOUT depicts the inherent lies and fallacies of social constructs by showing how finding purpose in life is not synonymous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In earlier times, scouts were used to survey the positions of enemies or to survey and chart the frontier. In the end, scouts were used to learn about thing not known before, to go places not gone before, and most importantly, to pass on this garnered knowledge to others. In the poem, the speaker is a scout, but not in the common sense. The speaker is a scout for the underbelly if society, a scout for those who are shunned by society – the prostitutes, the thieves, the voiceless and the homeless. Having experienced and performed all the vices of society, she has in fact "scouted" and explored the side of society that society tries to hide. She has sold her body for sustenance: "bartering my eyelashes" (10) and stolen from those who have much to sustain herself: "Thank you, bad–shot farmers, for all the pecans" (11). She has also faced the sad reality of being invisible to the well to do. Her cries have gone unheard to the point where she "would wake to a sweet melody grinding / like an ice–cream summons" (13–14). In search for companionship and the want to share her story with another person, she recognizes "grinding" (13) as a "sweet melody" (13). The juxtaposition of these two opposite words shows the extent to which she has been ignored. She equates the rustic, and unpleasant sound of "grinding" (13) to that produced by an "ice–cream summons" (14). The music of an ice cream truck causes all of us to have hope, the hope of an ice cream bar or cone, the hope that we can all be happy. The speaker, after being dragged down tothe streets instead if succeeding, reaches out to any sound for hope as it is fleeting in her situation. This idea that she latches onto the even most obscure sign of hope is demonstrated through her "trying to answer the phone in a forest" (15). She is surrounded by the "forest" (15) or the concrete jungle that is the city of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Mother Daughter Relationships In The Bonesetter's Daughter What should a person look for when searching for their identity? A crucial component of a person's identity is shaped by their relationships with others, particularly their mother. In Amy Tan's The Bonesetter's Daughter, there are two main mother –daughter relationships that play an integral role in the novel. The novel consists of three generations of women, and their relationships with one another significantly impact who all three become. LuLing's relationship with her mother, Precious Auntie, affects the way she acts towards her daughter, Ruth. Once Ruth discovers the hidden history of her mother, LuLing, she is able to uncover the mother–daughter relationships between her and LuLing as well as LuLing and Precious Auntie. Amy Tan portrays the complicated nature of broken, yet loving mother–daughter relationships and how they shape an individual's identity. LuLing's traditional Chinese parenting style causes her relationship with her daughter, Ruth, to be complicated and confusing at times. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They show that one's relationship with their mother serves to shape their identity, and impact all aspects of their life. Ruth and LuLing's relationship faces obstacles such as cultural difference and health issues, but is ultimately loving and compassionate. Once Ruth learns about LuLing's history and identity, she is able to better understand her and care for her. Learning her mother's history also helps her to gain a better understanding of who she is as a person. Additionally, it allows her to build a stronger relationship with Art, when she learns who she and her mother truly are. Although these mother–daughter relationships have their struggles at times, they are genuinely full of love and able to provide insight about identity. It is safe to say that no person would know who they truly are without their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Impact Of The Enlightenment Of Witch Hunt The Enlightenment of Witch Hunt and The Change of New England Society Many people may have heard of Witch Hunt, but only a very small number of people really understand the reason behind the comical history. The 17th century New England was in change. At that time, the traditional way of dealing with things, the means of facing dissension and the laws and rules of the new era caused a dramatic tension: the confrontation between judicial system and tradition mode. In the past, people's methods of dealing with difficult things tended to appeal to supernatural powers, which led to the truth distored or buried. The emergence of the judicial system had greatly challenged this traditional method. By reading Escaping Salem we can feel the transformation process. The story of Witch Hunt in Escaping Salem is not complicated. A maid named Kate was suddenly mad out of unknown reason and says she is bewtiched. Gradually the neighbors begin to believe that Kate was indeed bewitched. At the same time, Kate begins to name three suspected witch names, two of whom are tried. The villagers of the story do not play the role of fools. There is a sharp contrast between the scholars who graduated from famous universites and the ordinary villagers. For example, John Bishop was an educated and experienced man of God: he had graduated from Oxford in 1632 (26). However, he and his friend who is a pastor, believe that Kate is bewitched without doubt. This example shows the division of society at that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Arguments Against Pseudonyms The ever increasing amount of people utilizing the internet as a means of communication has led to many interesting phenomena. One that can be easily observed on many online forums is the use of pseudonyms instead of actual names. The ability to utilize pseudonyms when creating online profiles allows people to protect their identities, enabling them to freely voice their opinions without fear of retaliation. When browsing through online comment sections and social media, it is common to come across people writing under pseudonyms. The reasons for using an alias can be many; while there are people that utilize online anonymity as a way of shielding their personal life from internet backlash, others choose to abuse anonymity in order to spew... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the article "Online Anonymity Protects Marginalized Groups," the author argues that online anonymity is used by marginalized groups to preserve their privacy. The venues the author refers to are the social networks Facebook and Google Plus, which have "real name" policies that forbid the use of pseudonyms (Boyd, par. 7). The author attempts to answer if said policies protect users or if they increase user vulnerability. She states that the stakeholders in this issue are those most affected by prohibiting pseudonyms and nicknames, the vulnerable and marginalized members of society such as "abuse survivors, activists, LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender] people, women, and young people" (Boyd, par. 3). The values attached to the issue are those of safety, as people often utilize pseudonyms to preserve their physical and mental health, as well as that of their families (Boyd, par. 2). Boyd is against the enforcement of "real name" policies because it exposes those who need protection, arguing that "you don't guarantee safety by stopping people from using pseudonyms, but you do undermine people's safety by doing so" (Boyd, par. 11). The author concludes that "enforcing 'real names' policies in online spaces is an abuse of power" (Boyd, par. 12). The solution she presents is simply not enforcing real name ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Persuasive Essay About Study Abroad Why do people leave their home countries in order to live in a foreign country? Why do they move abroad? Some people believe that getting up and moving to a different is not hard, but it is not as easy as it sounds. People do so for various reasons: to escape as a refugee – if there are certain circumstances and issues like a revolution or war are going in a country – or immigrate to change their life forever. In my case, I decided to move to a foreign country as an exchange student, surviving a long forty–two hour flight from my home country, Tajikistan, to the USA. Actually, it was not my own idea to study abroad. My parents decided that it would be a great idea for me to spend my junior and senior year in the United States as an exchange student. They have always wanted the best for me. I remember the day; My family and friends were celebrating my thirteenth birthday party. During the party, my dad was discussing the idea of sending me abroad with his friends. First of all, I thought he was joking then but now, four years later, I realized that it actually happened and I am here, inLincoln, Nebraska, about to spend my second Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays in another country, thousands miles away from home. For me, getting used to a new life was difficult for the first two months. I had problems with a time distribution because the time in my home country is ten hours ahead of time in Nebraska. I could not sleep and eat, and became depressed. My first year I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Restroom Observation Paper Public restrooms are a vital area for people to gather oneself and having restrooms that are well groomed can speak volumes about any program. Because it was Thanksgiving holiday didn't stop custodians from doing the routine cleaning in the gyms and restrooms. Custodians employed by Arlington Independent School Distract hours are from 4pm–12am( Arlington ISD Custodian). What I realized each morning when I walked into the high school, all gyms, hallways, and restrooms were cleaned. With further research, I discovered how thorough custodians have to be. Arlington ISD custodians have the responsibilities of cleaning the restroom, gathering and emptying trash, clean gym floors by sweeping, mopping, clean windows and much more (Arlington ISD Custodian). My encounter with the restrooms wasn't horrible however it wasn't pleasant. During my observation, the women restroom stayed cleaned from 8:00 am until about 1:00 pm but after 1:00pm I started to become more aware of how toilet paper and paper... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The quality of the food was straightforward, meaning the concession stand supplied traditional goodies and refreshments to fulfill consumers also athlete's needs. The variety of option choices sold at the concession stand was a good range of a mixture of drinks, food, candy and chips. Some good marketing tips the concession stand displayed that was beneficial was big the menu sign with all the food items and food cost. The food menu sign was sophisticated along with readable, which help save time when consumers know the price and the selection of food offers. The selection choices were well blended also a good combination for satisfaction. James Martin concession stand menu consisted of Pizza 1.75 Hot Dog 1.25 Hot Dog with Chili 2.00 Nachos 2.00 popcorn 50 cents Chips 50 cents Candy 75 cents Bottle sodas 1.00 Slushes 1.25 water 1.25 Cookies 50 cents Pickles 75 cents (Juan Seguin High ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Bad Hooks Catch No Fish Bad Hooks Catch No Fish A good hook is what, best, brings a reader into any form of writing. If not, then all could be lost, unless it is mentally forced upon. This is especially true for a novice, or introductory, reader getting into the finer aspects of literature or composition. Such as, Paul Rankin's (2005) essay, on Hemingway's "Hills like White Elephants," lacks a motivated lead. The opening transition word could throw a reader in the opposite direction Rankin would have hoped for. The beginning paragraphs poor lead could cause one to become lost before the revelation of thesis which makes a poor asset to novice readers. With the opening word "Although" (Rankin, p. 234) would make sense if a complete thought was presented prior. It leaves one to ask, what this complete though could be. With this lingering thought of "what" was the original, paves the way for a very complex sentence, which is still a continuation of the leading thought. Now for someone venturing into the literary scene, to read a sentence of this magnitude, could become hesitant to continue. Although, the composition of the first sentence is artful, it could still be a hard read. Which, from a scholar's perspective is refreshing and at par. But the little guy becoming a scholar has not earned his letterman mark yet. It is wise to be careful into reading a sentence with complex composition of over 100 words. Additionally, the first sentence, a summation of multiple views could introduce a novice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Walking Dead Essay In 'The Walking Dead' The Walking Dead Essay Imagine waking up to the zombie apocalypse. How'd you feel? Would you be scared, thrilled, confused, shocked? A mixture of them all perhaps? What would you do? Would you hide? Would you fight back? Would you even survive? One might not have the answers to such questions ready at hand. Most people have probably never thought about it. But if you stood in a situation, where your life was at risk and everyone you loved dearly might die, how'd you react and how'd you feel? In The Walking Dead, all the characters have gone through exactly this. They've all experienced the shock, loss, confusion, despair, hopelessness, etc. They can all relate to these feelings and thoughts, which makes them all connected in some degree. In episode one of The Walking Dead, Rick represents humanity – how every surviving human felt at the beginning, their thoughts and feelings, and what they needed to become to survive. Basically, he represents the overall character development of every person in TWD: At the beginning, Rick is very confused. He doesn't know what's going on, and is horrified when he discovers the truth of what happened to the world. His immediate thought is to run home to see if his family is okay, in which he discovers that they're not there. Up till then, he's been so confused ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most important symbol in TWD is the zombies. The zombies, in episode one, represents an always existing threat. No matter how safe one might feel, the zombies always lurks out there, and the characters in TWD knows they can't escape them, no matter how hard they try. Whether the zombies have a big symbolic meaning, cannot be determined from the first episode. Objects such as guns symbolises safety, as the characters feel very safe when they have a gun, because of the fact they'll die if you shoot them in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Student Achievement Essay Each year, children are failing in school. As the years progress, the number of children failing keep rising. In "Closing the Achievement Gap", Kati Haycock, the Director of the Education Trust at the American Association for Higher Education, states " Between 1970 and 1988, the achievement gap between African American and white students was cut in half, and the gap separating Latinos and whites declined by one–third. That progress came to a halt around 1988, however, and since that time, the gaps have widened" (6). As a result, people are doing studies and have come up with several theories that exist on how to address the achievement gap. These ideas have been categorized below to establish the issue to show causes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In "Race and the Achievement Gap", he uses a study from the Roy Wilkins Center for Human Relations to show that African Americans were 4.5 times less likely to be found in schools ranked low in math and reading (Berlak 2). He claims due to those statistics that students of color are not opted to have the "gifted and talented" school programs, which affects both the test score gap and the gap in academic performance (Berlak 2). Amy L. Wax, Professor of Law for The University of Virginia School of Law, on the other hand, shows a different cause in failure. She does not share the same views with Steele or Berlak. In her article, "The Threat in the Air", she states, "We resist confronting the social and behavioral causes of short falls in academic performance. Stark differences between groups in marriage rates, family stability, paternal involvement, parenting practices and discipline, and other habits and values, are associated with children's disparate academic success." (Wax 2). Wax also uses the idea that causes for failures are "emotional", rather than undeveloped learning (Wax 2). Even though Steele, Berlak, and Wax have touched on the causes, there are consequences that always follow. Consequences for Students Why Are Not Achieving Consequences are a major part of today's society. Every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Meridian, by Alice Walker The women of the late sixties, although some are older than others, in Alice Walker's fiction that exhibit the qualities of the developing, emergent model are greatly influenced through the era of the Civil Rights Movement. Motherhood is a major theme in modern women's literature, which examines as a sacred, powerful, and spiritual component of the woman's life. Alice Walker does not choose Southern black women to be her major protagonists only because she is one, but because she had discovered in the tradition and history they collectively experience an understanding of oppression that has been drawn from them a willingness to reject the principle and to hold what is difficult. Walker's most developed character, Meridian, is a person ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Meridian's quest for wholeness and her involvement in the Civil Rights Movement is initiated by her feelings of failure in living up to the standards of black motherhood. Meridian gives up her son because she believes she will destroy his growth with guilt and she has her tubes tied after a painful abortion (pg. 133). Walker investigated the idea of an African–American structure of motherhood, as she develops the protagonist, Meridian, who at first believes she cannot properly fulfill the responsibility. The author entered the conflict about the value of motherhood in which American feminists were then, as they are now, engaged. Motherhood is also seen as a moral transformation, as a woman comes to terms with being different in that she ceases to be an independent individual because she is one way or the other attached to another her baby (FPS). Barbara Christian writes that Walker combines the forces of traditional and feminist perspectives on motherhood, attempting a compromise that would allow the protagonist to survive: As many radical feminists blamed motherhood for the waste in women's lives and saw it as a dead end for a woman, Walker insisted on a deeper analysis: She did not present motherhood itself as restrictive. It is so because of the little value society places on children, especially black children, on mothers, especially black mothers, on life itself. In the novel, Walker acknowledged that a mother in this society is often "buried ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Book One City Project Analysis One book one city projects have recently become a big hit in many cities in the U.S. The one book one city project is very similar to it's name, one city or town will come together and adopt one book for the community to read over the summer. Many cities have thought of the one book one city projects as a way to bring their community together and to promote reading and education. The city of Denver recently decided to try the one book one city project. Mayor Hickenlooper of Denver commented in denvergov.org article, "We hope to build a stronger sense of connectivity". New York proved that not all cities can benefit from this project. The New York times shared New York's inability to make a decision on what book to read, they then quickly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reading is a way to enhance learning and thinking ability. According to oecd.org,reading "gives your brain a workout in multiple complex cognitive functions". Reading books as a community will also promote the public library, who will help in the carrying out of this project. Just going to the library to get the book can increase people's interest in the other books there as well. Books like Enrique's Journey will help broaden the perspective of many people and will increase the community's ability to embrace any new cultures and people that move to Fort ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Progreso Financiero Progreso Financiero faces two critical problems. First, it is falling significantly short of its sales forecasts (Exhibit 4), causing concern for investors and employees of the company. Second, Progreso has not yet identified a clear path to profitability. There are four key drivers to underperformance at Progreso Financiero: poor sales analytics systems, improper human resource management, poor managerial decision making and ineffective compensation incentives. The collective result of these shortcomings is that Progreso's sales employees are highly unmotivated and ill equipped to help the company realize its sales and profitability goals. In order to be effective, sales executives need to have clear selling objectives and the ability ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lastly, Progreso's agreement with Sears forced it to offer its customers a form of payment (gift cards) that limited their spending flexibility and made the offering less attractive overall. While expanding to merchant accounts increased overall volume of sales, it did so at the expense of its sales employees. As shown in Exhibit 1, Progreso's merchant launch in September 2007 immediately precipitated a decline in its loan per employee ratio, well below the commission threshold level. Previously AEs were able, on average, to reach or surpass 15 loans per month but after the merchant launch, loans per month declined to 7 per month on average. Despite this, Progreso made no change to its commission incentive structure to accommodate for the differences in sales velocity by channel. Progreso faces two key challenges going forward. It must satisfy investors by proving that it can meet its aggressive sales forecasts and it also must outline a clear path towards profitability. Currently Progresso is spending more to acquire a customer (~$177 CPA, Exhibit 3) than it is earning in downstream value from customers acquired (~$100 CLV, Exhibit 2). In order to improve profitability of its customers, Progreso either needs to increase the margins per loan transaction or improve its retention ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Analysis Of Heather Havrilesky's 'No Sympathy For The Devil' In the "No Sympathy for the Devil" Heather Havrilesky tells us how the appearance of the hero influences the attitude of the audience towards him. Havrilesky claims that: "the likability of any given protagonist represents one of the most subjective assessments you can make about a TV show"(465). I agree with his statement and my opinion can be explained with the help of the hero Damon from the TV show The Vampire Diaries. Damon is one of the most evil guys in the Vampire Diaries TV show, but sometimes he does good deeds. The main confirmation of my statement is two good Damon's action: he saves Caroline after a car accident and protects Elena from killing. The first way I will agree with Havrilesky is an example of how Damon saved Caroline after a car accident. Damon in the TV show The Vampire Diaries is shown by an evil handsome with an unpleasant temperament. In most cases, he does only bad things and takes care of himself, but sometimes he really surprises the audience by helping others and doing good deeds. One of the main examples of this behavior is when in the second season in the Brave New World series he saves Caroline after a car accident. Damon gives her his blood so that she will recover faster and feels better. Unfortunately, Caroline is killed and she becomes a vampire. After all the events, Caroline's mom finds out the truth, but even here Damon does not give in. He supports Caroline and tries to reconcile them with Mom. In the end, Caroline and Damon become friends. Thus, it becomes clear that even bad characters in a TV show can do good deeds. But in fact, if you think for a minute, each viewer is sick and sympathetic to Damon, despite all the bad things he does. Havrilesky says: "For the past decade, TV has been awash with deeply flawed antiheroes: philandering ad men and pill–popping nurses, meth–cooking chemistry teachers and mob boss suburban dads. But when you launch a show that's centered on an unethical protagonist, how do you keep viewers engaged and invested in that character indefinitely – or at least through six seasons?"(465).The author says that a really negative hero forces viewers to follow him to the very end. Watching how his life develops. It's the bad characters that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Hooliganism In An Afternoon By Ian Rankin In Great Britain, hooliganism has a big influence when there are football matches. People fight together and are acting crazy. Sometimes there can be big fights between two or more football teams. Would you dare to stop them? How is it to be the ''security'' guy and has to keep it all clean? In theshort story ''an afternoon'' written by the author Ian Rankin, we meet Rab, who works as a security sergeant to provide safety between football matches. The text gives the reader an insight into his life, problems and thoughts. And how he survives his days. A 3rd person narrator tells the story, and it involves the reader into a lot of Rab's reflections and thoughts. We only see it from Rab's point of view. When the football fans are described ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is working as a sergeant to provide safety between football matches. He seems to be exhausted from his job. It has an effect on his physique and the job is hard, which the text says: ''my feet look like jaundice'' (p. 1, l. 4). Rab is also affected by some long–term aggravations: He is worried about his batty spells and his eyesight is weak. He wont go to a doctor characterizes him as a strong and eager man. For instance, Rab has not been sick one day through his thirty years of working as a sergeant in the football stadium. So it could be concluded that Rab loves his job, but he is starting to realize some things about his situation. He is beginning to feel unlucky about his working. It is clearly to see in the text, when he only focuses on how long it will be before the football game is over. ''[...]'Just let me get through another ninety minutes.' Plus half time... added time... [...] (p. 3, l. 7). Through the whole text Rab is thinking about the clock a lot. It is mentioned again on page four in line 8 ''It is seven past three''. He thinks about how soon will it be before he can leave his job, probably because he can't like his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. 1. the Three Positions Taken When Decoding an Image Are... 1. The three positions taken when decoding an image are said to be dominant, negotiated and oppositional. Choose two images, one from the genre of documentary and one from advertising, and explain the process of encoding and decoding to explain these three positions the viewer may take when decoding your chosen images. Stuart Hall's text, "Encoding, Decoding" identifies three positions one can take in decoding an image. These three positions are dominant, negotiated and oppositional. In light of Hall's theory, this essay will, firstly explain the process of encoding and decoding and secondly will decode the following two images, 'Super Size Me' by Morgan Spurlock, from the genre of documentary and the Louis Vuitton advertisement featuring... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The viewer that approaches the documentary, "Super Size Me", with a negotiated decoding position identifies the codes of eating and indulging in fast food will eventually kill you. They identify that there are high risks with eating McDonalds. The viewer will then modify and adapt the codes within the documentary to reflect on their own position, experiences and interests. These positions can be of acknowledgement that McDonalds is bad but it's not bad for everyone and that some people's bodies can handle the intake of such a diet. Other modifications could be that if they ate fast food every day that they would love it and would believe that they would be ok. They would acknowledge that yes McDonalds is not good for one's health but it's not the only cause that made him so sick. They believe that yes eating it was shown to be harmful to the body but that it will not happen to them because their body is in good shape. The decoder with the oppositional position will understand the connotative message of the image full well but is in a direct oppositional relation to the dominant signifiers and therefore decodes the message in a "contrary way" (Hall). The viewer that approaches the documentary, "Super Size Me", with an oppositional decoding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Misuse Of Technology In The Veldt By Ray Bradbury The Veldt Essay We rely on technology nowadays to do simple tasks for us like dry our hair, research answers on the web, and watch television for entertainment and for the news. Technology is being over used for very simple things, what if we relied on them too much as a whole for us to forget to do simple tasks? Would it be helpful to us that we rely on technology to do everything for us? In the story "The Veldt", the authorRay Bradbury communicates that the misuse of technology can lead to unforeseen disadvantages, he demonstrates the theme through his uses of imagery and symbolism. The author Ray Bradbury uses imagery of the setting, which is the house, to develop the misuse of technology. The story begins with the Hadley's being delusional about their children, thinking there is something mentally wrong with them because of what the children's portrayed in the nursery. The nursery in the story is described as an African Veldt, "That sun. He could feel it on his neck, still, like a hot paw. And the lions. And the smell of blood." This sentence suggests how the African Veldt looks like a menacing place to be because of the lions that are being visualized. By doing this, Bradbury highlights the dangers and the reality that the nursery can sooner or later compose. "...presently an African veldt appeared, in three dimensions, on all sides, in color reproduced to the final pebble and bit of straw." This quote implies how the nursery can be realistic due to the children ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Anne Moody's Autobiography Coming of Age in Mississippi Essay "I couldn't believe it, but it was the Klan blacklist, with my picture on it. I guess I must have sat there for about an hour holding it," says Moody in her autobiography Coming of Age in Mississippi. In Moody's response to the blacklist, one pervasive theme from her memoir becomes evident: though she participated in many of the same activist movements as her peers, Moody is separated from them by several things, chief among them being her ability to see the events of the 1960s through a wide, uncolored perspective (pun intended). Whereas many involved on either side of the civil rights movement became caught up in its objectives, Moody kept a level head and saw things as honestly as she could, even if it meant thinking negatively of her... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While playing, she looks over her white friend's "privates," and, as is explained in the book, thinks "I examined each of them three times, but I didn't see any differences. I still hadn't found that secret." Even as a child, Moody is bright enough to question the role of race in her society. In Part 2– Teenage years Moody continues to push at the boundaries of society post–childhood, which lead to her getting involved in activist causes as a teen. After the wife of a Klan member mentions the NAACP, Moody asks her mother to tell her more about the organization. Her mother responds with scorn to the situation, refusing to tell her daughter about the NAACP and also telling her never to ask any white person about it either. Nonetheless, Moody asks another adult about the organization and eventually gets a full five hours of history on the movement. Moody's newfound knowledge of the NAACP made her more aware of the time in which she was living; in a sense, gaining a broader world view. She more or less says as much in her memoir when she writes "I couldn't go on pretending I was dumb and innocent, pretending I didn't know what was going on." At the time, these views set her apart from not only her classmates, but her family as well. In Part 3 – College Prior to her attendance at her first NAACP convention Moody received a condemning letter from her mother, telling her that she is foolish for getting involved with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Arthur Leander's Station Eleven The nature of one's history has an inevitable effect on their future. In many cases, the forthcoming situations that one faces are based on recollections of the past and their interpretation of it. Within the novel, Station Eleven, author Emily St. John Mandel develops a plethora of characters whose past actions and memories have a considerable effect on their future. This is exemplified through the impact that Arthur's turmoil lifestyle has on him as he ages, Tyler's development of radicalistic beliefs due to his exposure towards profound ideology from a very young age, along with Kirsten's change in perspective and formation of interests due to prior actions and memories. Throughout his acting career, Arthur Leander's dramatic lifestyle as well as series of tumultuous events impact him greatly. As decades go by, Arthur's previous affairs reshape his mentality for the future. His fame results in a substantial lack of privacy, and after years of encountering such exposure to the public, his sole desire is to be left in peace. Despite this, during the opening years of his acting career, Arthur is desperate for his first glimpse of fame and "wants to be famous" (St. John Mandel, 110). As his career progresses, this desire begins to vanish due to his loss of personal privacy; largely due to the media. Arthur... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John Mandel integrates numerous characters into the book whose previous actions have an immense effect on their future. This can be displayed within Arthur's changing attitude towards the media as he ages, Tyler's exposure to radicalistic religious beliefs and the role it plays within his life, as well as Kirsten's personal struggles over previous acts of violence and interactions with others. One's history and their perception of such events will pave a path ahead of them. The effect of previous actions upon one's life will play an indefinite role in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Red Dot Of The Green Dot On The Street Map After you have completed your part of the mission, call me and let me know, then head back to the hotel and call it a night." Jim told him. "I will then leave the Tower and drive around a little, checking to see that the ReVoLT is working and making sure they don 't follow you." Jim smiled. "Now I 'll know where these two clowns are!" Then, with a light slap on Sam 's back, Jim told him. "Okay partner, let 's Get 'er Done!" The two agents then got into their cars. Sam turned on his Agent Tracking Software and saw the Green Dot on the street map that showed Jim 's car 's position as he drove out of the parking garage. Setting the program to display the ReVoLT as a Red Dot, Sam was ready to go. 'If only my wife could see me now. ' He thought to himself. 'She would be so proud of me. ' After he thought a bit more, he told himself, 'No. Actually she would be scared to death and try to talk me out of it! ' It 's a good thing she can 't see me now! ' "Sam?" His phone spoke." "I 'm here Jim!" He told his partner. "I think I have a tail." "Already?" Sam said. "You 're only three blocks away?" "I just turned." Jim said. "You see me?" "Yes." Sam said. "I have a good signal on your phone." "The Mercedes is tailing me. Our two clowns have taken the bait. I 'll turn left here." After a pause of about three seconds, Jim told Sam, "They have also made the turn and are following me!" Jim told Sam. "Charlie Mike, Over! Talk to you later." "Charlie Mike?" Sam asked. Is that their names." ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Social Service In Public Schools The Merriam–Webster dictionary defines social service as "an activity to promote social well–being; specifically: organized philanthropic assistance (as of the disabled or disadvantaged)" (Social Service). In addition, most social service agencies' are categorized as a 501(c)(3), which suggests "that a particular nonprofit organization has been approved by the Internal Revenue Service (commonly known as the IRS) as a tax–exempt, charitable organization. 'Charitable' is broadly defined as being established for purposes that are religious, educational, charitable, scientific, literary, testing for public safety, fostering of national or international amateur sports, or prevention of cruelty to animals and children"(What does it mean..?). Shadow ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This program is a partnership between SCML and a local high school club called Opportunity Smiles; the program also encourages the organization's goal to develop social skills and self–esteem within the special needs youth. To accomplish these goals, funds are needed; Shadow Creek Miracle League gets most funds from individuals in the surrounding community who supports their cause. These monetary funds are used to buy all the sports equipment, which includes players' uniforms and safety gear, and the certificates, trophies and food at each end of season ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Persuasive Speech On Freedom Of Speech Recently I was reflecting on what our country has come to. Professional athletes kneeling and disrespecting our flag, in an alleged effort to protest their beliefs, but are protected by their freedom of speech. Our country split apart by our most recent presidential election, by the verbal hate people spoke or continue to speak or post on social media, however, are protected by their freedom of speech. All of the sudden a bigger reality hit home, and restored my faith in America and humanity. You see on Friday, August 25, 2017, the 2nd Friday after school started, hurricane Harvey hit my small town of Katy, Texas. My mom, dad, sister, uncle, and myself stayed in our house during the storm. We lost power in our house for three days. We were the first street to flood in our subdivision, leaving us trapped and unable to go anywhere, and the last street to drain, leaving us the last street to get out once the water receded. On the second and third day we could hear airboat rescues in the front of our neighborhood, as they were literally in our back yard. When we were finally able to get out of the house and drive to the store for more gas we passed dozens of houses that had been flooded with 18–inches to 4–feet of water. It was heart wrenching and devastating. The mountains of sheetrock, cabinets, personal belongings on the side of the rode on almost every house in our neighborhood was sitting at the curb in total despair. Once we were able to get out of our neighborhood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. What Spot You Talking About? "What spot you talking about?" Asked Bryan. At first Vaughn was nervous to tell him where he wanted to go. He took a deep breath and said, "Club Fly!" Bryan had a dumbfounded look on his face as he repeated Vaughn. "I never heard of it. Is it a hot spot?" Vaughn smiled as he said, "The hottest!" Meanwhile at home, I was preparing for a romantic night with Bryan. Every since Vaughn and Bryan became friends, I hardly get to spend any time with him. He's always working and when he's not, he's playing basketball with Vaughn. Damn, I wish I could tell Bryan about Vaughn. How much of a scum bag he is and how he's not to be trusted. But then if I did that, Bryan would want to know how I knew that, and I'm not ready to face the possibility of him ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I showed her to the bedroom. I positioned her on the bed as I climbed on the other side. As soon as Bryan got out of the shower, I turned on the stereo as he made his way to the bed. He was drying off his face still soaking wet with nothing but a towel on. He lifted his head and his mouth dropped. "Welcome home baby!" I said while I was cuddled up with Shay. "What is going on?" Bryan asked, never taking his eyes off of us. I got up from the bed and walked towards him. I grabbed his hand and threw him on the bed. "While I figured we should try something different. You know, spice things up a little bit!" Bryan licked his lips as I said, "This is Shay, Shay this is my husband Bryan!" Shay blows him a kiss as Bryan just stared. I crawled on the bed and Shay followed. I told him to relax as Shay got to work. She rubbed his dick as I nibbled on his ear. He sighed in pleasure as I kissed down to join Shay. I licked around the shaft of his dick while Shay sucked his genitals. I moved in circles as I jacked him off. Both Shay and I sucked up and down while Bryan's sighs grew louder. Twenty minutes later I found myself lying on top of Shay in what you call "The Double Decker" position, while Bryan poked us back to back one at a time. As he penetrates Shay's front, then my back, Shay and I kissed passionately. Moving out of the Double Decker, Bryan sat on the bed as I positioned myself in "Reverse Cowgirl". I bounced up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. A Narrative Of Me And You Written By Niccolo Ammaniti 's... A narrative bears many similarities to a snowflake. All snowflakes are composed of exactly the same material, but when scrutinized, no two are the same. The same can be said about two narratives which may contain the same story but the meaning can change when recounted by different narrators. The difference in narratives can be observed in the novel and film adaptation of Me and You written by NiccolГІ Ammaniti 's and directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. All stories contain a mixture of constituent and supplementary events. The overall constituent events that must be present in Me and You are that Lorenzo must first lie about leaving for a week long ski trip, then he must hide in a cellar, after which Olivia rest with her brother until the week ends. Both Ammaniti and Bertolucci insert supplementary events that although do not move the story forward or directly affect the constituent events, add meaning to their perspective of the story. The supplementary event which Ammaniti attaches to hisnarrative occurs when he writes the scene about Lorenzo and his mother were stuck in a traffic jam on the Corso Vittorio. On the other hand, Bertolucci incorporates the scene where Oliva invites a friend to the cellar to further strengthen his vision for his narrative. Meanwhile Ammaniti crafts his narrative to present the reader with Italy's imperfections and perfections, Bertolucci limits the audience's knowledge of the Italy outside of Lorenzo's bunker to bring us to a closer meaning of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Critical Analysis of "The Veldt" "The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury deals with some of the same fundamental problems that we are now encountering in this modern day and age, such as the breakdown of family relationships due to technology. Ray Bradbury is an American writer who lived from 1920 to 2012 (Paradowski). Written in 1950, "The Veldt" is even more relevant to today than it was then. The fundamental issue, as Marcelene Cox said, "Parents are often so busy with the physical rearing of children that they miss the glory of parenthood, just as the grandeur of the trees is lost when raking leaves." Technology creating dysfunctional families is an ever increasing problem. In the story, the Hadley family lives in a house that is entirely composed of machines. A major... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "The lions stood looking at George and Lydia Hadley with terrible green–yellow eyes. "Watch out!" screamed Lydia. The lions came running at them. Lydia bolted and ran. Instinctively, George sprang after her. Outside, in the hall, with the door slammed he was laughing and she was crying, and they both stood appalled at the other's reaction." (Bradbury). George's musings about his childrens' view of death was actually a foreshadowing of his own death, "They were awfully young, Wendy and Peter, for death thoughts. Or, no, you were never too young, really. Long before you knew what death was you were wishing it on someone else. When you were two years old you were shooting people with cap pistols. But this – the long, hot African veldt–the awful death in the jaws of a lion. And repeated again and again." (Bradbury). Finally, the childrens' rebellion, which resulted in their parents' death, was foreshadowed when Peter threatened his own father to never turn off the technology. "I wouldn't want the nursery locked up," said Peter coldly. "Ever." "Matter of fact, we're thinking of turning the whole house off for about a month...."Will you shut off the house sometime soon?" "We're considering it.' "I don't think you'd better consider it any more, Father." (Bradbury). Throughout the story, these instances of foreshadowing of death ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Killing Woods By Lucy Christopher w. Whilst Emily thinks it will prove to Damon that it was her dad (at this point, Emily is doubting even her own father), Damon Resham Baruwal Mrs. Pomerantz Senior Essay 12 February 2015 Title The Killing Woods is a murder mystery written by Lucy Christopher who, ironically, does not reveal the mystery of who killed a girl named Ashlee and the suffering of Emily Shepherd. Christopher builds suspicion among characters but the mystery is never resolved. Ashlee Parker is dead, and Emily Shepherd's dad is accused of the crime. A former soldier suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder, he emerges from the woods carrying the girl's broken body. It makes him a suspect but it is not clear he killed Ashlee. His daughter Emily looks for evidence to prove her father's innocence but she created more suspects. Lucy Christopher adds suspects as the story goes on and shows how Emily supports her father and finds evidences to make her father a free man. Christopher creates sympathy towards Emily ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I won't tell you who the romance is between, but I felt it was unnecessary and took away from the murder element, making it a more obviously teenage book. That's just me, though, and I know a lot of people will appreciate this part.The differentiation between the two narratives is really good, and you see the effect that both characters have on each other. Lucy Christopher's writing is really clever; at one point in the book, Emily shows Damon the painting her dad drew. Whilst Emily thinks it will prove to Damon that it was her dad (at this point, Emily is doubting even her own father), Damon thinks Emily is showing it to him to prove she knows about 'The Game', and thinks that he commited the murder. The Game is a brilliant addition to the book, which I won't tell you anything about, since I'll give away the whole plot, but it has a really modern twist on the whole murder ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Sex As A Political Condition Award winning professor Carlos Nicolas Flores has put a new perspective in a life of a Mexican–American. The El Paso native has had a successful career as a professor and author, he's well known for Our House on Hueco, but he's been recently getting more attention with his lascivious novel: Sex as a Political Condition: A BorderNovel. This said novel has placed him in the spotlight as he acquires more interviews and reviews about the book he further discloses information about himself. The interviews and reviews expose essential parts of his life as well as mixed reactions for Sex as a Political Condition: A Border Novel. Author Joseph Green's put it best: "It is revolutionary in spirit and inelegant in ethos, equal parts hilarious,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, his travels to Mexico and all over the world have made him a very cultured man, and given inspiration for many of his novels. Sex as a Political Condition: a Border Novel has been a raw, refreshing book. The first chapter of the novel takes place in a barrio in the border town of Escandon, Texas. The novel starts off with the narrator and protagonist, Honore Del Castillo, imagining about "Cuba's most important hero, Jose Marti." In this chapter we see that Honore tries to desperately change his life for the better, considering the neurotic fear he has with the possibility of dying without a purpose or making any sort of difference. This results in the narrator wanting/becoming an activist just like Trotsky, a war veteran that saved his life. Therefore, he accepts all types of odd jobs Trotsky asks him to do like "giving a priest a ride to the bus station or airport across the river in Nuevo Escandon, Mexico." But his wife, Maruca, isn't really fond of Trotsky and is always asking Honore to "cool it" with him. Comparatively, in Honore's eyes Trotsky saved him from a life of drug dealing. Before he met Trotsky, Honore used to smuggle dope with his puro carbon neighbor, Tequila Cuervo, and is constantly bothered by this pendejo. He refuses to go back to "pot, coke, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Speech On Furthering Our Nation Kennedy Wood Mrs. Bradshaw DC English III 28 November 2016 Furthering Our Nation I.Introduction The current generation is disrespectful, entitled, and has forgotten the journey America has taken to become the beautiful nation it is today. When walking around the country, often taken for granted are all the advantages and freedoms America is blessed with. What is forgotten is who allows citizens of this great country to live a free and fortunate lifestyle. Blessings are overlooked and forgotten throughout time. Terrorists surround the country, yet it is still safe to go out on a Saturday night or to the mall safely due to our protectors. Recently in Venice, California on Memorial Day, the Veterans Memorial, painted on the side of a metro building, was covered in graffiti. The graffiti could not be removed without destroying the whole mural and the damage was extensive. Disrespecting veterans and destroying property was the outcome of this stunt (Gerber and Grad). Soldiers make a hidden difference everyday and many citizens never step back and realize the reality. The reality is that safety does not come free. It comes from sacrifices, selflessness, and battles. When troops are on the battlefield away from their families, sacrificing mentally, physically and financially, not all appreciate everything soldiers and their families endure. Some Americans still have the audacity to vandalize the memorials built to honor soldiers, judge mental and physical drains on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...