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2. Thomas Wolsey s fall from power Essay example
The most important reason for Wolsey s fall from power was his failure to obtain a divorce. How far
do you agree? Wolsey was a cardinal and statesman, Henry s lord chancellor and most faithful servant,
whom he was most reliant upon. From 1515 to 1529 Wolsey s rule was undisputed. Henry VIII
delegated more and more state business to him, including near complete control of England s foreign
policy. Wolsey s finest hour was arranging the Field of Cloth of Gold. Wolsey used his wealth to
indulge his passion for building, his grand style of living made him increasingly unpopular. Wolsey s
failure to arrange an annulment for Henry was quickly followed by his downfall. In this essay I will
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Catherine was not willing to let go easily as this meant her child Mary could be made illegitimate, she
was also a strong Catholic and believed that she was supposed to be Queen of England. She refused to
go to a convent and refused to go to the hearing in London, which is why she appealed in Rome, this
gave her a stronger chance to win her case. Another strong reason was the fact that Charles V, the
Holy Roman Emperor and Catharine s nephew was holding the Pope hostage and had him under
house arrest. Charles V had invaded Italy and therefore the Pope was in no position to agree a divorce
(considering the family connections). In normal circumstances he may have gotten the divorce. When
the final failure of Wolsey s efforts to secure the divorce became apparent the king turned on his once
faithful and most trusted servant. Henry felt let down and Wolsey was no longer useful. In addition
Wolsey was becoming less successful as on the political front Charles V had taken Italy while Francis
I had grown tired of the war and sought peace. In this he abandoned Italy to Charles, and they agreed
on a Treaty at Cambrai which Henry effectively ignored. As a result Wolsey`s grand plan for
conservative reform and England holding the balance of power in Europe fell. Henry seized the
initiative from an absent Wolsey and so the relationship between them worsened. He stopped listening
to Wolsey and turned to other advisers and suggestions like of Crammer and
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3. Why Did Qantas Fail
In 1954, Qantas began service to SFO with the Lockheed Constellation, stopping over in Nadi, Fiji
and Honolulu, Hawaii. 5 years later, the route was upgraded to a Boeing 707, and in 1971 the 747 was
introduced on the route, eliminating the fuel stop in Fiji. Qantas has been in and out of SFO several
times since then, leaving the route in 1995, returning in 2006, and leaving again in 2011.
When Qantas announced plans to leave SFO in 2011, a spokesman admitted the route has not been a
failure from a route perspective, but from a strategic growth perspective for Qantas, DFW is the better
plan for the future. The 747s operating the SYD SFO route were needed for the SYD DFW route, and
with the A380 now operating the DFW route, Qantas has brought the ... Show more content on
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In 2014 alone, visitors from Australia spent over $279 million dollars while in San Francisco. This
route is essential for bringing more tourism to San Francisco, as Australia ranks 7th among
international inbound markets to San Francisco. Direct flights like this Qantas route will continue to
contribute to the rise in tourism spendings, which is estimated to rise by 7.4% this year.
The upgraded Boeing 747 400 features a spacious 56 seat business class cabin with lie flat seats
equipped with a 12 inch IFE screen and 110V power. Business class passengers departing from SFO
will have access to the Air France KLM Business Lounge in SFO s International Terminal A. The 40
premium economy seats feature 38 inches of pitch and a 19.5 inch width, as well as a seatback IFE
system and 110V power. The remaining 275 economy seats have 31 inches of pitch and 17.5 inches of
width, and the same IFE as premium economy, minus the power.
QF73/74 will codeshare with American Airlines, which will make it much easier to book award travel
since the LAX SYD route is consistently full. SFO now has two direct flights to Sydney, Qantas and
United s daily 777
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4. Civic Virtue
Civic virtue is morality or a standard of righteous behavior in relationship to a citizen s involvement in
society. An individual may exhibit civic virtue by voting.
For people that have civic virtue they contribute and help out our country for the greater good. They
also have to be selfless and caring to the citizens of their country. It is for them to do something that
benefits the country from ending a war to helping out a good cause or organization.
This selfless organization shows its civic virtue by giving toys to little kids in need at the hospital.
These kids are in the hospital to have brain injuries from various accidents. Now since the kids are in
the hospital they can not celebrate Christmas normally. By donating toys we can
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5. Symbolism In The Lost Thing By Shaun Tan
Within Shaun Tan s picture books The Red Tree and The Lost Thing , surrealism is utilised to deliver
the themes of hope and rejection. Visual techniques and extended metaphors aid in the transmission of
these themes. Symbolism, colour, positioning, drawing styles, and cultural referencing are techniques
used to convey the messages. Tan utilises these techniques to help the reader realise, and interpret, for
themselves the overarching messages within in the picture books.
Throughout Shaun Tans surrealist picture books The Lost Thing and The Red Tree the overarching
theme of hope is explored. Both books implement symbolism and positioning to reveal the extended
metaphor of hope. In The Red Tree Tan uses the symbol of a red leaf on every page to represent hope,
similarly, The Lost Thing has the symbol of a white, curvy arrow on almost every page to also
symbolise hope. Tan uses the red leaf as a metaphor to the reader that hope is always present, even if
sometimes the person cannot see it at that moment. This is represented in the nobody understands
picture where the little girl is seen in a glass bottle with a diving helmet on, the red leaf is positioned
behind her and she cannot see it; Tan also makes the leaf a darker tone so it blends in with the
background, further emphasising the notion of hope not always being noticeable. Correspondingly, in
The Lost Thing the symbol of the white arrow is found on almost every page, however, the
protagonists do not
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6. The Struggle Of The Civil War
The Civil War was fought over states rights and slavery, and whether slavery should be expanded into
the western states. The compromises of 1820 and 50 was made to maintain the amount of free and
slave states in Congress. Though with Lincoln s election the southern states seceded due to the south
believing he would abolish slavery, though only 1% of the south s population owned slaves, however,
most of the south was consumed by sectionalism which caused all of them to simply believe that
slavery was their way of life. Thus when Lincoln was elected the southern states seceded, with the
exception of the border states. Though when the south found out about Fort Sumter and didn t allow
supplies to enter a fight broke out and the civil war ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Though after finding Hooker had acted without orders Lincoln fired him. Lee discovered Hooker was
in pursuit through a spy, Harrison on June 28, 1863. Hooker was fired only 3 days before the battle
took place. He was replaced with General Meade. Who moved North towards Pennsylvania, keeping
his troops between Lee and the Union capital. The two troops met and fought just Northwest of the
town of Gettysburg. This would be where the real bloodshed would take place, thankfully it wouldn t
be as bad as Antietam. June 30, 1863, the battle was starting to quickly take rise. It started with Brig.
Gen. Buford slows the rebel advancement. Which allowed him to realize the importance of the high
ground. Day 1, July 1, 1863, Reinforcements had arrived, it was the 1st and 11th corps. But with the
Union reinforcements, the Confederates reinforcements had come as well, General s, A.P. Hill and
Richard Ewell arrived with multiple corps. The union was outnumbered 30,000 to 20,000. After the
death General Reynolds, the Yankees fell back. They fell back to some hills just south of the town.
The hills are now known as Cemetery Hill and Culp s Hill. Which led to the second battle at the hills,
that would take place day 2 of the battle. The date was now July 2, 1863. Just before dawn general,
Meade arrived with reinforcements for the Union. They form a hook shade right along Culp s hill.
This allows Meade to travel quickly while giving the Rebels a long travel distance. The
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7. The Physick Book Of Deliverance Dane
Most people have read at least one story about a certain period of time or about a particular person in
history, these stories are what novelist classify as historical fiction. Historical fictions are books
written about a period, people or a characteristics of a time in history. Therefore, these stories are
extremely popular in terms of bringing in moments of history and expanding them to create a more
fictitious or relatable story. The Bedford Glossary describes a historical fiction or novel as a use of
historical events or figures in a fictitious narrative... often vehicles for...insight...into the causes and
consequences of historical events (). Though many novels use historical references, The Physick Book
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Though different from novel to novel the basis for a historical fiction rely on the characteristics, or
people from a point in history. The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane though a fictitious story has
key elements that changes it into a historical fiction. Connie s ancestral relationship to real witches
such as Deliverance Dane and the idea of the corn husk doll allows the reader to connect with the time
frame of the historical references in the novel. Though some novels have a larger degree of historical
content, even one historical reference can give a book the genre of historical
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8. William Blake Diction
In The Chimney Sweeper, William Blake uses innocent and accusatory tones to illustrate the truth and
ignorance of the children s role in society. Blake uses simplistic and allusive diction, as well as
concrete imagery to convey the corruption of innocence experienced by both of the speakers in the
poems. The poems reveal the injustice children felt at the hands of society and the children s blissful
innocence under harsh conditions. Blake employs simplistic and allusive diction to portray the
innocent nature of the children. The simplicity of a child s experience is exemplified through Blake s
usage of cry , laughing , and fear which illustrate universal emotions felt by many. In addition, Blake
uses allusive language through examples like Angel , God , and heaven. The reference to the heavens
in the first poem functions to evoke feelings of goodness, which goes along with the dream like
qualities of the poem, aiding in constructing the image of an innocent child. In the second poem,
however, the focus on the oppression and structure connotes the dynamic of the destruction of a child
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For example in the first poem, the speaker states, soot cannot spoil your white hair and juxtaposes
coffins of black with shine in the sun to display the naïve nature of children despite the evident
corruption occurring in the atmosphere around them. Similarly in the second poem, the speaker
juxtaposes winter s snow to clothes of death and heaven of our misery to actively describe the burden
of child labor. In addition, the first paragraph has a more positive outlook on life as a dream occurs in
which they are set free and a wash in a river which symbolizes their renewal and their blindness
towards the cruelty of the forced child labor. However in the second poem, the speaker is critical and
judges the children s misery while their families are
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9. The National Save-A-Life Club Crisis Analysis
In 1906 The National Save a Life league created the first crisis phone. The Cocoanut Grove nightclub
had a fire which was benchmarked in the realization of crisis intervention. Dr. Lindeman noticed that
the victims that was caught on fire had common emotional responses and nearly need the same
assistance. This and several other things caused the start of grassroots movements, were people came
together to solve different crisis. At that time voluntarism played an important role in these current
movements. Crisis has numerous different meanings for different people, but the three common crisis
are individual, systematic, and metastasizing crisis.
The equilibrium model is set in place to help people return a person to a place of an equilibrium
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10. Essay on Case Study Lake Dianchi
[3]
Agricultural Non point Source Water Pollution Caused Eutrophication of Dianchi Lake in China and
Possible Solutions
Abstract: Eutrophication is a big problem around the world and especially in China where laws and
regulations are not followed in rural areas. This is the case in Kunming, Yunnan, China at Lake
Dianchi where eutrophication is the highest in the country. This case study will set up to study the
effects of phosphate in the lake, the quantity of phosphate, and the possible source of the phosphate.
From there the effects of plant and animal life will be discussed as well as the availability of water to
be used for agriculture and potability of the water. Solutions will then be considered that can change
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This pollution has had a negative effect on the plant and aquatic life of the lake. The amount of
phytoplankton has increased, although the number of species has decreased. The number of
individuals per liter of water increased from a few thousand in the 1950s, to around a hundred million
in the 1980s, up to several billion in the 1990s. [4] This is in direct relation to the amount of
phosphorus in the water which promotes algae and plankton life to exist. The same trend that was
shown with phytoplankton can be seen by zooplankton in that the number of species decreased while
the amount of them increased. The amount of zooplankton increased from around 2,000 to around
23,000, from 1950 to 1980, respectively. [4] The loss of indigenous fish life has been seen over the
same time frame but another factor might have played a bigger role than the lake eutrofication, this
factor is that the lake was introduced with a number of exotic species that have become dominate over
the indigenous ones. The problem of phosphorus eutrofication has also hindered the use of lake water
to be used as potable water. There is a major problem within the area of Lake Dianchi because most of
the surrounding areas use this water for agriculture and domestic purposes. The phosphorus levels
have gotten so high that basic filters can t purify the water to safe levels.
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11. A Summary Of Order On City Public Spaces
Because of the post fiscal crisis decades of the late 20th century in city of New York, The mayoralties
of Ed Koch, David Dinkins, Rudy Giuliani all saw a multipronged campaign to impose order on cities
public spaces, usually by ridding them of the homeless, squeegeemen , protesters, and sundry other
urban undesirables who made the life unpleasant for white middle class and upper classes, the
attraction of whom was increasingly seen as the key for the urban economic revival It was into that
economical and historical context, Joshua David and Robert Hammond made their initial push to save
and redevelop the High Line a discarded viaduct and founded the public private conservancy
FHL(Friend of High line) . The rendering was the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On the contrary, because of their decision also focus on the elite the working class neighborhood was
forced to leave or suffered from the poor environment. Even though it is hard to tell that if it is the
designer s intention to built the High Line just for the elite, but it seems like the people living in the
neighbor was neglected before the construction. Behind the fading grey surfaces in the images, it was
an increasing inequality of economic resources in the neighborhood. In the images, all of the existing
neighborhood was intentionally erased by the rendering and presenting as barren buildings which can
be prompted by increasing circulation. This strategy of moving undesirable in the urban space and, in
so doing, help reclaim space for development was underway in Chelsea which was known as West
Chelsea rezoning from 2005. FHL worked with city planner to rezone the area for new residential and
commercial developed so that oppositional property owner would be able to monetize their unused
property rights. In this case, the neighborhood around the High Line as an economic resource that
belonged to the local residents, business and galleries were
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12. Burrator Quarry
Burrator is a large rocky peak in Dartmoor National Park, Devon. It can be located at grid reference
553 679 (Stewart, I. 2016) at the southern end of the reservoir and is a designated SSSI. The physical
characteristics of the Upper Burrator Quarry exposes the contact between the Permo Carboniferous
Dartmoor Granite and the surrounding Devonian rocks. The Lower Burrator Quarry shows granite
intersected by a series of joints.(Devon County Council, 2016) Burrator is currently used for
recreation with its cycling routes, hiking trails and trout fishing.
GIS Map
Burrator Quarry (Site 1)
Rock Types at Burrator
One of Burrator s main rock types is granite; an igneous rock made from biotite, feldspar and quartz.
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Granite contains uranium 238 crystals within it which over time decays and becomes radon 222.
Radon is a gas and can escape the granite rock and travel into the atmosphere. (Lugg and Probert,
1997) It is odourless and tasteless so human s do not know when they are inhaling it; this is highly
dangerous as radon is alpha radiation so is carcinogenic. Once it enters a human it can cause lung
cancer, and because it has a half life of 3.8 days it becomes plutonium, then lead which leads to heavy
metal poisoning. (Darby, 2005) Radon causes over 1,100 deaths from lung cancer each year in the UK
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13. Divorce Cases In The 1600 s
As long as there has been marriage, there has been divorce. Divorce cases have dated as far back as
the 1600 s. Originally, they were simple matters. Men, generally, received custody of the estate, assets,
and children. Women would receive nothing. However, divorce reform came around in the 1970 s to
fix this inequality. They introduced alimony payments and custody favoring women. With the changes
to divorce law, came more complexity in deciding cases. Cases, such as Dan v. Karen, have to take
into consideration lost opportunities, appropriate payment, and any future issues that might arise. In
Dan v Karen, Karen gave up her job to take care of their children, moved away from her family so
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They require a lot of consideration from the court and many factors, from the treatment of spouses to
the potential future one could have had outside of the marriage, affect the outcome. As such, there are
many change laws and views on policies. In modern divorce cases, a big issue is spousal support.
Spousal support was original thought of as compensation to a dependent wife for her divorcing
husband s breach of marital vows and responsibilities (244). However, modern divorce cases have
caused for a rethink of this aged idea. No fault divorces and changes in typical gender roles caused a
shift in typical spousal support. To correct this, spousal support was proposed to be seen as a
compensation for the dependent spouse s noneconomic support. Basically, the dependent spouse has
provided just as much for the family as the primary care taker. If the court see that the dependent
spouse s contributions have helped the non dependent spouse s ability to advance in their career, then
they should be compensated for this effort. The dependent spouses are no longer entirely dependent on
the primary caretaker. If a couple divorces, one spouse is not significantly disadvantaged for
sacrificing their career to help the family. In the case of Dan v. Karen, Karen is not harmed for her
efforts. It possible that Dan would never have obtained his road worker job, and thus be as financially
well off as he is if Karen did not quit her job and raise the kids.
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14. On Education and Education Technology Essay
eLearning software is a collection of web based software that allows students to view information
related to their coursework and submit assignments to their professors. Some of this online education
software also allows for additional collaboration and learning tools. eLearning software is becoming
increasingly important, and is nearly essential for modern education in the digital age. However, this
technology is largely unrefined and as such, has problems; problems that can be overcome.
Since the popularity and ubiquity of the internet, eLearning software has become relatively
commonplace in the education world. An eLearning platform can be found in use at almost every
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Each has significantly different user interfaces and feature sets, as well as strengths and weaknesses.
No software is perfect, but some are clearly better than others. eCollege is one such service. Provided
by Pearson, eCollege provides a platform that is easy to manage and navigate, though perhaps not
very feature rich. eCollege offers a place for professors to manage their individual classes resources,
providing a grade book, testing, a breakdown of section information, threaded discussion, and some
document sharing ability. eCollege is somewhat lacking in the areas of speed, browser compatibility,
and communication function.
For example, eCollege lacks any sort of notification system, so that any announcements from the
professor, replies to threaded discussions, or approaching deadlines are in no way reported to the
students or faculty. This is a very common feature not just in other eLearning technologies, but for
web technologies in general. eCollege also is considerably far behind its competition in terms of
pleasing user interface. The design paradigms are reminiscent of the web as of 1998, and the fonts are
by default set to be far too small to be readable on high resolution screens. Lastly, eCollege has
nothing in the way of student collaboration, requiring external services or solutions to be used for
group activities.
Its competition, Blackboard, is probably the largest and most
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15. Ancient China Religion Research Paper
Religion? Culture? Ancient China had many distinct characteristics that made it so unique and
memorable. Religion, culture, and many other attributes served as a foundation for what we know as
ancient China today. Ancient China had many distinct religious and cultural characteristics, but also
had huge amount of influence and impact to each other. Philosophy and the distinct way of life was
defined by the many practices and beliefs within the Chinese culture. Religious practices in China
pushed people to gain god s favor, in other words do good deeds. China s almost too perfect
geography kick started the start of a new civilization.
The philosophy of Confucius s teachings brought prosperity, order, and allowed the advancement of
the Chinese
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16. Cost Estimation Essay
White Paper
Cost Estimation
In Ship Building Industry.
November 2014.
Table of Contents
Abstract 1
1. Introduction 1
Ship Building Industry 1
Cost Estimation and Approval Workflow 1
2. Cost Estimation 2
2.1 Objective of Cost Estimation 2
2.2 Process 2
3. Conclusion 8
4. About the Author 9
Abstract
This White paper titled Cost Estimation in Ship Building Industry explore an overview of Cost
Estimation application developed for Ship building Projects for a Client. Projects like Ship building
involve heavy expenditure, Time, and labor. An incorrect estimate can result in deliverable of a wrong
quotation that may further result in making the project a non profitable one or it can affect the bidding
process. This white paper provides the functional over view of a Cost Estimate application.
1. Introduction
Ship Building Industry
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In the Initial Screen, the Estimator will be prompted to enter the Inquiry Number and the Project type.
Based on the inquiry Number, the Customer details like customer code and name are fetched . The
Mark up % value applies the percentage of mark up to all values. The intial Screen provides an
overview of the Cost Estimation. This Screen provides the birds eye view of the entire cost estimation
sheet under different Headings
Figure 1 represents the General view screen of the Cost Estimation sheet. Figure 1: Cost Estimation
General Screen.
The Cost Estimate values shown in the next section will have the cost components calculated under
different headings shown in different tabs. The results of cost component will be calculated under the
17. heading Without Markup . The estimator has the provision to enter the individual markups to get the
final value. Now let us explore each tabs to get the detailed view.
Figure 2: Cost Estimation
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18. Persuasive Essay On The 26th Amendment
Suffrage in america is not a privilege, but a right that all Americans are granted when they are old
enough to maturely handle this important action. However just as the right to bear arms, children
including teens should not be allowed to take on such power due to the fact that it can not only impact
the outcome of their own lives futures, but those of others in this country. I myself am a teenager in
America who is moderately versed in politics, civil liberties, economics, and the government, just as a
fraction of others my age, but I still believe that with this knowledge I can not truly vote on matters
simply because I have not experienced theses topics of concern I would be voting so there is no logic
in having a say in these matters that impact the lives of my fellow Americans. This issue is two sided
one for 16 year olds to vote, and one in the opposition, yet to give children the power to affect the
state of their neighborhoods/towns let alone the nation is simply moronic, but can have a few benefits
in the future only that of voter turnout.
Although getting younger people is a good thing this age is far too young, some may even believe that
the age of 18 is too young, and not even worth it. Annys Shin the author of this article claims that
younger voters have been something of a bust, and this idea can be supported from the simple fact the
26th amendment, granting suffrage to 18 year olds, was only passed by congress because they
believed that it was wrong that
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19. Women In The 1900 s
Tennis Clothes for Women in the 1800 s
Women have been playing tennis since tennis was originated. Back in 1874, women played tennis, but
they only played mixed doubles, which is when men and women play together as partners. The clothes
women wore back then is way different then what we wear nowadays. Back then, women had to wear
a bustle skirt and a corset. This wasn t really the ideal clothing to wear on a sweltering day while
playing tennis. This is probably why a woman playing in the Wimbledon, a tennis tournament which
began in 1877 as a fundraiser, fainted in the second set on that hot, sunny day. This incident probably
occurred because that women was wearing tight and hot clothes while playing tennis, but instead of
taking this incident as a reason to change women s clothing, this incident became one of the reasons
why today women play less sets than men, which was one of the reasons why they got less prize
money than men.
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Then, after a while, women s tennis began to look different in terms of what women wore while
playing tennis. Near the 1920 s, women began to wear less restrictive clothes, but alas, they were still
long skirts. Then, American tennis player, Helen Wills Moody, who played in the 1930 s was the one
who really changed what women wore to play tennis. She wore something that looks like what women
wear today. Finally, women could play tennis properly with being held back with the weight of there
heavy bustle skirts. Women s tennis has changed a lot in terms of what they wear, and it has improved
to the
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20. Stalins Rise To Power Essay
Question: How far did Stalin achieve and maintain what Kruchev described as the accumulation of
immense and limitless power , in the USSR between 1924 and 1945?
Between 1924 and 1945, Joseph Stalin was able to emerge as the leader of the USSR and maintain
what Kruchev described as the accumulation of immense and limitless power . Stalin s rise to power
was a combination of his ability to manipulate situations and the failure of others to prevent him from
taking power, especially Leon Trotsky. Stalin ruled the USSR from 1929 until his death in 1953. His
rule was one of tyranny, a great change from the society that his predecessor, Lenin, had envisioned.
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Also, Stalin was much more involved with the base of the Party and was thought to have worked hard
to get himself to the top. Meanwhile, Trotsky was seen as a man trying to push his way in. Further
damaging Trotsky, Lenin described him as possessing quot;...excessive self confidence... and overly
attracted by the purely administrative aspects of affairs... quot; Even though he unintentionally
projected Trotsky in this way, Lenin felt that if the removal of Stalin were not acted upon, the conflict
between Trotsky and Stalin would intensify, which would jeopardize the whole Party. Combined with
the Testament, Trotsky could have used the Postscript to obtain power, but instead Stalin squashed it
in the Central Committee.
Once eliminating Trotsky, Stalin s idea of, socialism in our country, inevitably meant that Russia
needed strength. The productions in the USSR had almost reached pre war levels by the mid 1920s,
but the population of Russia had also increased by 20 million people. No matter, Stalin assured that
maximum efforts and resources would be given to the expansion and strengthening of Russia herself
rather than an effort to start a revolution elsewhere. This is explained in his famous 1931 speech,
gaining power for himself. The people had nowhere else to turn to and needed a leader. Stalin was
there and knew what to do to make the people interested in his ideas, thus acquired their trust and
control. From these ideas, he created his first
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21. Essay On Planned Parenthood
Planned parenthood has been a topic of controversy the last couple of years, as people throughout the
nation ask whether or not the healthcare organization should be defunded. When video footage was
released in 2015 of Planned Parenthood medical officials discussing the sale of fetal tissue to
researchers, it seemed likely that federal funds would be revoked as backlash from the public was
noted (Welch). Although the nonprofit organization does offer the termination of unplanned
pregnancies, the organization offers many more services to women and men, such as free birth control
and yearly health checkups backed by medical experts and more than 100 years of research in
reproductive health (Planned Parenthood). As many people struggle financially to provide for their
families, Planned Parenthood s services are a relief to those who otherwise would not be able to afford
healthcare, which is why the organization should not be defunded.
There are many people who believe pregnancies are a miracle and a blessing, but too often women
become victims of sexual assault, which at times result in unwanted pregnancies (Stewart 1). Despite
the fact many women choose to go through with their pregnancies, other women turn to abortions as a
solution to leave the traumatic experience in the past. However, not all women who choose to
terminate their pregnancies are victims of sexual assault, as many young couples become pregnant and
choose this path because they feel they are too young
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22. Organizational Leaders Essay examples
We, as organizational leaders, operate in uncertain times that are constantly changing. By changing the
view of our environment, subordinates, and ourselves as leaders, we can lead the Brigade to success.
If we continue to do business the old way, we can only fail. In order to move forward we must be
ready for the resistance to the change we are proposing. Either by lack of trust or individuals believes
that change is not possible we must be ready to employ hard, rational, or soft influencing techniques
that can deal with the changes that we use to prepare the Brigade for its next employment. The three
critical leadership challenges for the Brigade resolve around creating a new vision, setting clear
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This coalition of leaders will develop a vision of the future and develop its path to implementation.
Once this is complete, you are ready to communicate your vision to the Brigade.
You communicate your future vision throughout the Brigade by developing a vision that is effective
and embraces the change for the Brigade. As the vision holder, you must constantly engagement of the
leadership and the Brigade staff to not only ensure that they understand and fit into your vision, but
also what will be required of them and what must change. This will facilitate feedback that will help
refine your vision.
Implementing the vision that is based on systems thinking is recommended. As the vision gains
acceptance, it can be broken down to show how the end state will be achieved with measurable and
assessable steps, and identifiable priorities. As you execute the vision, have the Battalion Commanders
continually update you on the progress of the goals that you have established. Include the staffs and
the NCO Chains to ensure that your vision is widespread throughout the Brigade. We must plan for
short term successes to include completing the late FLIPLs within the Brigade and reestablishing a
professional dialogue with the Division even though our training cycles of not synchronized.
We must consolidate our successes to produce further change to include starting Mission Analysis of
our next mission to ensure we have the correct training, and allowing
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23. Essay Emperor Charles V
Emperor Charles V (CHARLES I, King of SPAIN). Born at Ghent, 1500; died at Yuste, in Spain,
1558; was a descendant of the house of Hapsburg, and to this descent owed his sovereignty over so
many lands that it was said of him that the sun never set on his dominions. Charles was the son of
Philip, Duke of Burgundy, by Joanna, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella, and Burgundy was the first
heritage to which he at his led, on his fathers death in 1506. As he was a minor at that time, his aunt,
Margaret of Austria, undertook the regency for him. William of Chièvres, his father s chief counsellor,
had charge of the prince s household; Adrian of Utrecht, the Humanist and professor of theology at
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It was not till the autumn of 1517 that he effected this purpose, and the Spanish opposition had mean
while been silenced. But the power left in the hands of Chièvres, and the Burgundians provoked the
uprising in Castile known as the War of the Communidad. It was a movement of the cities. In Castile
the discontentment of the ruling classes was joined to that of the handicraftsmen and labourers, in
Valencia the movement was exclusively one of mechanics and the proletariat. The rebellion failed
because the commercial cities of Southern Castile took no part in it, and because Charles, acting upon
his own judgment, placed Spaniards, instead of foreigners, in positions of authority. In 1520 Charles
left Spain to take possession of the German Empire to which he had been elected. The French king,
Francis I, had been his rival for the dignity; Leo X thought that his interests in Italy were endangered
by Charles election. The Kingdom of Navarre was already a matter of contention between France and
Spain, while France and the Netherlands wrangled over the original Dukedom of Burgundy as well as
Tournai, Flanders, Artois, and some lesser territories. War had not broken out over these questions,
and nothing indicated that Charles would be a warlike prince; but he had broken the alliance with
France made under Chièvres. The Holy See opposed the election of Charles even more vigorously
than France. As King of Aragon, Charles was heir to the Kingdom of Naples, a papal fief; the
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24. No Name Woman Summary
TITLE
In the dark of the night, white masked villagers storm a small farm, killing the livestock before
circling the small house. They raid the house, smearing blood on the wall and destroy everything in
their path. They find a young woman waiting in the corner, clutching protectively her engorged
stomach. An old woman with wild eyes sweeps a broom through the air. The invaders chant Pig.
Ghost. Pig . (309) No Name Woman by Maxine Hong Kingston, opens with Kingston s mother telling
her a family secret: In China your father had a sister who killed herself. She jumped into the family
well. We say that your father has all brothers because it is as if she had never been born. Her family
has intentionally forgotten this sister because she brought them humiliation by having a child outside
of her marriage. Her mother reveals this story to her daughter as a warning, to teach her the right
values: what happened to her could happen to you. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ackerman goes through these sessions in order to understand what happened to her. She wants to
know what in her childhood has affected her as an adult. She is trying to find the truth in her own
memories. This is a tricky line for her since she is inputting in her perspective as an adult. When
hypnosis happens, many times the memories are distorted or completely made up. She may have
imaged some parts of her memories to coincide with her adult mind. However, it is the action of trying
to get those memories in the first place that shows that her past is affecting the present. She is unsure
of what is the truth. During the story she makes it clear that in the sessions she only allows herself to
remember what she wants to. This furthers the fact that her memories may be unreliable. Still like
Kingston she wants to understand what happened in the past. SHOW WHAT ACKERMAN HELPS
TO UNDERSTAND ABOUT
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25. Description Of The Intelligent Boy
Due to the harsh rain violently besieging the checkerboard like glass block windows , you would
expect people to be more delighted with the cozy home like warmth radiating from the buttery
sun.And... Everyone was rejoiceful.. That is, except for Dino. Dino s unique personality resembled the
action of an ambitious malleable spoon attempting to penetrate a block of metal. To clarify, the
intelligent boy is as stubborn as heck! In like manner of statue, his heart is hardened to the umpth
level. Despite his personality, his beautiful features given by God fit very beautifully together
aesthetically. He was definitely one pretty guy (I m aware, it s odd). However, it s true. SMACK!
Okay you little boogers. It s a new semester,and do you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Consequently, ending up in peers to avoid his presence as if he was a contagious virus. People don t
mean to, however they avoid him as if he were a threatening hacker. With the victim romanticizing
world we are in now, you would think such a guy would be extremely sad about this? Ha don t make
me laugh. The einstein like boy was rejoiceful for his enclosed nature. In fact, he looked forward to
group projects to be left alone. This way, he could show his potential and enjoy doing his school work.
However, his rejoiceful personality turned into worry as his eyes felt someone come towards him.
Whywhywhywhywhywhwyhywwhyyhwywhhwyhwyhwywyhwhywhwhywhy are you walking here?
PLEASE. PLEASE GO AWAY. He felt like sobbing an ocean at the moment. Why did someone have
to sit next to him? It wasn t fair in his perception, what did he do that was so dreadful for people to
disturb him like this? These often times are the thoughts that accelerate throw his nimble mind that is
routinely filled intelligent thoughts until another asinine human being interrupts him. And in addition
to this he was also like this often times too, overly dramatic. your p.o.v Dino was acting as he
normally did, however I m sure he has more layers to him. In like manner of an(American)biscuit, he
probably has a layer on the bottom that looks burnt but has sweet cushion
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26. Danielle Renno Autobiography
I am Danielle Renno I was born in Chicago, Illinois but I moved to Scottsdale Arizona. I currently live
in an apartment at 8055 E Thomas road but I will soon be moving to a condo for more space. I pay
549 dollars a month for the apartment I live in. I am currently in the middle class, my family has
always been in the middle class. I went to college to become a physical therapist and right now I am a
physical therapist, I am 30 years old and have a husband and one kid. As a physical therapist, my job
is high prestige. I have a comfortable life. Since I am in the middle class I can afford to go to the
doctor. I have health insurance. I have a pretty good health, if I ever get sick, I am able to afford the
medicine I need. Unlike people
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27. Culture Awareness In Nigeria
Culture is defined as the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or
social group. according to Merriam Webster (2017). What does this mean to the average individual?
When surrounded by various cultures, as humans, we sometimes have tough decisions to make. You
can develop new relationships, or avoid another due to one s culture. The world is a very intriguing
place because no matter where you go, no country, state or city will be exactly the same. It is always
interesting to compare countries to America to realize how different our culture compares to others.
For example, Nigeria (when compared to the United States) is a very different place which could be a
vast culture shock to someone who is not familiar with that specific culture or society. Nigeria is
relatively small but has a population which surpasses Russia. This being said, in Nigeria the average
age is only 17.9 years old where the United States and Russia have an average age of 38 years old.
Understanding culture awareness and its effect on the way humans live can make one very successful
when they find themselves in a foreign environment.
Nigeria is small in relation to the United States of America while still being the 32nd largest nation in
the world. Despite its size Nigeria has a population of 190,632,261, according to The World Factbook
(2017), which is the seventh largest in the world. The President of Nigeria is Muhammadu Buhari who
was once a military
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28. Color Guard Passion
People with great passion can make the impossible happen. This quote refers to having a strong
passion for doing a certain thing and when you give it your all, it will be greatly rewarded by making
things that you thought weren t possible, happen. My strong passion for performing as a Color Guard
member is what causes me to relate to this. Every time I perform I get uncontrollably nervous. Once I
get on the show mat, I immediately forget about anything in life that might be causing me stress. As I
begin to perform I can feel the crowd s energy and that is what pushes me to make every performance
better than the last. These improvements are what cause me to make every performance more
successful than the last, and they make those impossible achievements happen. Color Guard rehearsals
were very exhausting, especially since they went from 5pm to 9pm on Tuesdays and Fridays after
school. The worst part about it was having a very successful and hardworking instructional staff. This
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We gathered early in the morning at our school band room. Everyone was ready with their dark and
smokey eyeshadow and their hair teased back into a high ponytail. This show look was meant to be
fierce and intimidating. Once we were ready to leave, we loaded the buses and left for our
competition. Our competition took place at Fountain Valley High School(FVHS) but we first went to
Huntington Beach High School(HBHS) because that is where the JV s championship competition took
place. We arrived at HBHS at around 1:15 p.m. and we stayed there to eat and relax before our big
show. We ate some of the food being sold there which included noodles and burgers. After finishing
our food we relaxed before heading to our destination. It was around 3:20 p.m. and we began to load
the bus to head to FVHS. The JV had stayed behind at HBHS because they didn t perform until
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29. Sir Ratan Naval Tata
BUSINESS MAHARAJAS
Gita Piramal
Presented by,
Chinar Trivedi 03
Sandeep Yadav 15
Vishal Singh 20
Ashish Dhakal 28
Baqer Merchant 31
Ratan Naval Tata
The Tata family tree
Ratan Naval Tata
Born in Bombay, on 28th December 1937, to Soonoo and Naval Hormusji Tata.
He had 5 siblings: Jimmy, Noel, Shireen, Deanna and Geet.
He did his graduation from Cornell with a B.Sc. Degree in architecture with structural engineering in
1962.
On 25th March 1991, he took over the position of Chairman of Tata Sons, from Jehangir Ratanji
Dadabhoy, J.R.D. Tata (1904 1993).
Close bonds
From childhood, Ratan was uneasy with the ostentatious display of wealth. He prefers simple lifestyle
till date!
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He wants the group to shed it s lethargy and become more agile, modern, consumer oriented and
united.
His concept of what the Tata Group should be is clear.
In over legendary 50 years, Ratan Tata established unrivalled standards of probity and professionalism
in management.
Russi Mody As an outstanding man manager in his heyday with a hands on style which earned him the
Padma Bhushan, Moday had many precedents.
He was appointed as Tisco s Managing Director in 1974 and became the chairman in 1984.
He displayed a singular lack of finesse during his last few years with Tatas.
He was to officially retire on May 21 1993, but was sacked on April 19, 1993. Had he behaved with
greater decorum, he could ve had a much more graceful exit and assured himself pride of place in Tata
history.
Mody had accused Ratan Tata (Tisco s then deputy chairman) and Jamshed. J. Irani (its managing
30. director) of mismanaging Tisco s affairs and causing it s share prices to crash.
He aslo threatened to launch a campaign to mobilize support for himself from shareholders and
financial institutions.
Since he refused to agree with the management policies, he was unanimously voted out and was fired.
Mody wanted to move up Aditya Kashyap (corporate executive director), his protege and Ishaat
Hussain (executive director of finance) as Tisco s future chairman with Hussain as his number two.
In
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31. Differences Between Idealism and Realism
Philosophers say the key to understanding human life is answering the really philosophical questions
such as why are we here? Where did we come from? Where will we go? And so on and so forth. This
has truly been a debate for the ages in philosophy, one that has stimulated thinkers, philosophers,
theologists and scientists for thousands of years, hence led emergence of idealism and realism as two
major traditional philosophical schools of thought in the realm of philosophy. So this paper projects
the meaning of idealism and meaning of realism then discusses in detail the basic assumptions of
idealism and those of realism and how these two traditional schools of thought differ and their
implications within the educational setting.
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We achieve greater and greater knowledge through proper study of the world. In Realism, a person is
an empty vessel for knowledge which can only come from outside of the self, through observation.
Aristotle is an exponent of realism. He asserts that matter has an objective reality and that matter is the
underlying principle of all things.
Philosophers like Herbert Spencer and John Locke postulated that matter is the ultimate reality. They
say that things we experience with our senses such as hills, trees, animals, sand, water and man are
simply not ideas in the mind of the observing individuals or even in the mind of an external observer.
Rather they exist in themselves independent of the mind. Realism categorized in Religious realism,
Aristotle Realism and Scientific realism Religious realism represented by Thomas Aquinas asserts that
mind and matter form the composite. Man is a composite of body and soul. The spirit is more
important and higher than the body. He argues that this is proved through revelation and reasoning.
Seetharamu (1989) argues that Aristotle Realism was proposed by Aristotle who was Plato s student
where by Aristotle believed that the world could be understood at a fundamental level through the
detailed observation and cataloguing of phenomenon. That is knowledge, which is what the word
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32. Blanche Stanley Quotes
Throughout this whole book there s always been a problem with blanche. Stanley and stella which was
her sister took her in. When blanche got to where she needed to be which was with her sister stella.
she got there you could tell blanche was scared and worried about her sister because the way stanley
acted at the bowling alley. But from the beginning you could not really tell who really was the victim
or not was it blanche or stanley ? Now the first really bad thing to happen was when stanley was
talking to stella about how blanche must be rich, now stella didn t really mind what blanche had she
was just happy for her to be their. Blanche arrived back to the apartment/house and stanley would not
all the way really ask how blanche had gotten her fuzzy coat or how she had all this nice jewelry but
then he finally came out and him and blanche fought and he went through her things to look for papers
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Steve, Pablo, Mitch, and Stanley are playing poker in the Kowalskis kitchen. Their talking is heavy
with whiskey, several glasses of bottles are on the table. Stanley stands to be the tough guy at the table
with his tough talk, while Mitch, who is the little girl guy , shows to be the most sensitive and sober
man at the table. After yelling at eachother mitch decides to go to the bathroom. Then stella and her
sister blanche arrive back at the house and they go back into their room and start to talk and play
music and fiercely stanley comes into the room throws the radio out the window, and thens hits stella
now this isn t really against blanche but blanche was the one who turned the radio
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33. Strengths And Weaknesses Of My Personality
Section A Strengths: Like any individual I have a wealth of weaknesses and strengths. This is the
unique mixture that makes up my personality compared to anyone else. However, in the context of my
strengths I have few that come to mind. First, personally I am a communicator. I enjoy conversing
with people of all perspectives. I find it fascinating to learn/ hear their stories or experiences and use
those as lessons or just knowledge that sits in the back of my mind. Thus, I guess someone could make
the argument that I have a good memory. However, professional level for this same quality I feel it is
effective to communicate the roles and the initiatives of the project or any task at hand to get the best
possible result. By communicating I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Specifically, due to my family doing business with several individuals I built relations that have
become referrals for jobs. As of today I have six job offers awaiting me when I graduate due to the
awesome opportunities. Conditions that might prevent you from getting the position you want: In
retrospect, I have been turn down from jobs, because my family has too many business connections
that intertwine with other clients of the business. This is a major downfall because I recognize having
another person in competition (in the agriculture field) knowing another agriculture occupant can
become difficult to build a trusting and lasting business relationship. This is just one example of a
hindrance to my professional success. Career Goals: I have a somewhat specific career goal, but it
won t be easy to do. I will graduate this summer with my undergrad, and has plans to work for one of
the companies that have offered positioned for me. This will be in the financial sector and I will work
a total of a year and return to school for law. This is not an easy endeavor, but I have an interest and
desire to excel in this field of business. My grandmother was a lawyer for many years and has inspired
me to pursue this cause. After completing school, I will focus my efforts on business/ corporate law,
and after competing in this field I will try and get a position with a consulting firm that will work to
advise businesses and governments on legal
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34. Essay on Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany, in 1770. He came from a family of musicians.
His father and grandfather worked for the Electors of Cologne. The grandfather, Lodewyk van
Beethoven came from Mechelen, Belgium and joined the court orchestra in Bonn as a bass player. He
eventually became the conductor. His son Johann was a professional tenor at the court in Bonn and
also played piano and violin. As Beethoven began to exhibited his outstanding musical talent at a
young age, his father pushed for him to become a child prodigy. Johann gradually gave up when
Beethoven s recitals were only marginally successful. Beethoven s mother then died when he was in
his late teens. His mother s death drove his father to become an abusive ... Show more content on
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By this time Beethoven was ready for the almightiest risk of his life ( Simpson 55). He was at the
stage in his life where he knew what risks he could and could not take. For years Beethoven had
contemplated setting Schiller s Ode to Joy, but when he decided to make this the setting to the final
movement to his ninth symphony he was very uncertain as to how to introduce the voice. ... there are
reports of him striding up and down his room trying to solve this problem ( Pike 70). Although some
of the ideas used in the Ninth Symphony appear in sketches of 1817 18, Beethoven only began
concentrated work on the score in 1822. It occupied him throughout 1823, and he completed it in
February 1824. The first performance took place at the Karntnerthor Theater in Vienna on May 7,
1824. Beethoven stood there completely deaf beating time and turning pages of his score, but the real
conduction was done by Michael Umlauf. The orchestra leader was Schuppanigh. The dedication was
to King Frederick William III of Prussia.( Steinberg 47 48)The first vocal soloists to perform this were
Henriette Sontag (soprano), Karoline Ungersabatier ( alto), Anton Haizinger ( tenor), and Joseph
Seipelt (bass). Only two rehearsals were gad been possible for the performance with mixed critical
success. The symphony s required orchestration includes: two flutes and piccolo, two oboes, two
clarinets, two bassoons and contrabassoon, four horns, two trumpets, three trombones, timpani,
triangle,
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35. The Moral Responsibility Of Free Will Essay
There is little doubt that free will is seen as hugely important to western philosophy. In particular, it
has been suggested that it s absence may have ramifications for the existence of moral responsibility,
henceforth MR . I will be arguing that ultimate responsibility is the only sufficient condition forMR
and that Baker s reflective endorsement argument fails to encapsulate all scenarios in which we have
MR. In addition, I will argue that belief in moral responsibility isn t necessary to treat people as moral
beings. Unless specified otherwise, when I say free will , I will be referring to libertarian free will. By
moral responsibility, I mean the ubiquitous phenomena whereby someone s evaluative judgements and
actions make them answerable for an event or outcome and liable for certain consequences. Included
in this definition is the idea that an agent can be absolved of responsibility if they have a morally
relevant justification
I will be focusing on two accounts of sufficient conditions. The first being Pereboom s account of MR
as ultimate responsibility and the second being Baker s reflective endorsement view. Pereboom
suggests that an agent is morally responsible for an outcome if and only if that agent was the ultimate
cause of that outcome. I would word this condition in the following way: to be responsible, the agent
must have willingly causally contributed to an occurrence where the agent is personally responsible
for both the event and their own mental state
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36. Innocence And Bravery
In the book To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, characters like Atticus, Boo Radley, and Tom
Robinson show innocence and bravery by making an important impact on society as a whole. For
example, Atticus is an innocent man that only wants what is best for the town of Maycomb and his
kids. During the trial, Scout turns to Jem and explains to him, Atticus says cheatin a colored man is ten
times worse than cheatin a white man... says it s the worst thing you can do (Lee 269). This proves
that Atticus is obviously behind equal rights and shows that he supports everyone, colored or white. In
addition, Tom Robinson tried his hardest to have a positive impact on Maycomb, all he wanted to do
was help out when possible, including Mayella when he wanted
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37. Sammy G s Research Papers
After spending the day sightseeing in Palm Springs, you will likely have worked up an appetite.
Here are four great restaurants where you may want to enjoy a delicious dinner:
Bill s Pizza Named one of the Top 100 Pizzerias in the United States, Bill s Pizza is popular with
locals and visitors. The chefs use of the finest ingredients including pizza flour imported from Italy,
and they bake the pizzas in gas fired brick ovens. Guests can choose their own ingredient
combinations or enjoy a specialty option such as The Works, Bacon Me Crazy, and Blue Moon.
Sammy G s Tuscan Grill Nestled in the heart of downtown Palm Springs, Sammy G s is known for its
innovative menu that blends traditional Italian with California cuisine. On Thursday
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38. William Shakespeare s Oedipus, A Play Written By Sophocles
Kayleigh De Koker
Mrs. Beckman
World Literature
21 November, 15
Blinded by the Truth
Oftentimes characters can see perfectly but are blind to the obvious truth; conversely, some characters
are in fact blind but have the insight to see the greater truth. Authors sometimes convey dramatic irony
through diction that symbolizes something to the audience. Oedipus, a play written by Sophocles,
contains numerous accounts where the author uses words to convey a deeper truth about characters
and their experiences. Sight, light, blindness, and darkness all have a literal meaning, but when placed
into this play, with its intricate plot, they express the dramatic ironies that unfold between Oedipus and
his past. Greek tragedies are known to use language that expresses the deeper truths about the to the
audiences. Sight, the most common word used by play writers, brings about a whole new meaning to
it rather that its normal literal meaning. The impression of fear and pity may be produced by sight
(Richardson). At first glance this quote looks as if it is mainly speaking about the audience s reaction
of what they saw yet as people analyze this deeper, they arise at the realization that this is discussing
how actors within a play are affected greatly by what they see. It can be taken both ways but in the
case of this essay, the people that knew the truth of Oedipus past and the prophecy felt remorse and
pity for him because for a man to endure such hardships yet be blind to the truth
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39. The Analects Books I V I ve Had An Open Mind
While reading The Analects books I V I ve had an open mind while reading the books. When I say an
open mind I mean I was reading the books hoping and considering to learn. I did not know a lot about
Analects before reading the books. I ve found the topic of these books to be quite interesting. In my
opinion, The Analects is an assortment of sayings and ideas credited to the great philosopher
Confucius. The Analects were more than likely written between 30 50 year time span. The
organization of chapters seems disorganized because they are dealing with subjects that are in no way
connected.
While reading book one I ve came to the conclusion that the text excerpts in this chapter introduces
two of the basic themes of work. The first theme that I prefer the most is what qualities are desirable
in a human being. This one is important to me because in today s world I question this every day. I
wonder what are all the qualities a human being can have and why don t everyone have the same
qualities. The second theme is how morality can be reflected in one s behavior. The story soon shifts
to matters involving family and the government. During this course, with every new religion it seems
like they are big on family. Since we are on the topic of family, the text seems to take on the issue of
filial piety. Filial piety means refers to the virtue of respect for one s parents or ancestors. Book two
focuses more on the matter of government. I say that because at the beginning of book
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40. Equality in Opportunity and Equality in Outcome Essay
Diversity, equality and fairness are the latest buzzwords being kicked around in academia and the
media. Everybody is supposed to achieve the American Dream today, regardless of who you are,
where you came from, or what you do to get there. According to their math, equality of opportunity
equals equality of outcome, and if it doesn t, rig the formula so it does. I read a couple of articles in
nj.com recently. In one, a Rutgers Camden professor of Public Policy published a study that found that
more poor people were being concentrated in small to mid size cities today compared to ten years ago.
OK, the economy collapsed and the housing market tanked: poor people always lived in crappy
neighborhoods with other poor people, and rich people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first thing I noticed was that they didn t cut their lawns that often, and weren t into home
maintenance and repairs that our homeowners association requires. For instance, a ten foot piece of
my neighbor s siding fell off two years ago and it s still sitting in his backyard where it landed. The
other day I was in my backyard raking leaves, another chore my neighbors aren t into. I was looking
around and noticed that three out of my four closest neighbor s properties were deteriorating. Bags of
trash piling up, junk in the yard, siding not cleaned, repairs not made etc. Normally I wouldn t care,
but I plan on moving out within a year or two, and I don t think any prospective buyer of my home
would be impressed with the nouveau trash, Camdenesque look of my neighborhood. Ironically, the
one home that is being maintained has been vacant for the last five years, its owner dead four of those
years. Fortunately, his heirs are taking care of the property until the estate is settled. I went online to
look at my town s tax records. They have a nice website where you can view your payment history
and see what you owe. You can also view the records of everyone else in town. I found that three of
my neighbor s homes are owned by minority females. One passed away last year and her home is
being rented out, even though it is still in her name. The other two homes are occupied by their owners
and their live in
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41. Employment Advertisement And Employer Liability Over...
Employment Advertisement and Employer Liability over Employee Conduct, Unit 8 [Name]
[University] November __, 2016 MEMORANDUM Part I: Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of
1964 and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act ( ADEA ) contains the rule based on defense of
bona fide occupational qualifications ( BFOQ ). Specifically, under ADEA, employer may not
advertise based on age preferences. (Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967). Using age
range or young boy, young girl, college student, or recent college graduate, will likely violate the
ADEA. (29 C.F.R. §1625.4(a)). However, employer can use BFOQ as a narrow exception defense
(Miller, 2013). For BFOQ defense, the employer must prove that (1) requirement was reasonably
necessary to the business; and (2) individualized approach is pointless or impracticable. (W. Air Lines
v. Criswell, 1985). Safety can be one of the legitimate reasons for BFOQ defense. (W. Air Lines v.
Criswell, 1985). Here, Petunia may argue that the advertisement violates ADEA, as the advertisement
itself had the words, youthful, and able to sport the clothing lines. On the other hand, CARDWARE
may defend that the advertisement does not discriminate employee hiring based on age as being able
to sport the clothing lines goes in hand with the slogan of CARDWARE, the Sporty One. Furthermore,
the slogan, You don t have to be an athlete to look and feel like one, has no indication of any age
discrimination. Also,
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42. This Assessment Is Based On Life After Death From A Roman
This assessment is based on life after death from a Roman Catholicism perspective. The Roman
Catholic Church is based on the teachings and life of Jesus Christ, his spreading of the word and all
the good he did. The belief of life after death is paramount to the church s faith as it based of the
resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Roman Catholic Church s beliefs about life after death can be
outlined in 4 sections: judgement, heaven, hell and purgatory.
The Roman Catholic Church
Judgement
One of the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church is that when we die we are judged by the Lord,
the Lord judges us on how we have lived our lives on earth; good or bad. It teaches us that Judgement
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This belief that the Roman Catholics have occurs on the day they call Judgement Day which is when
we die.
Heaven
The Roman Catholic Church teaches that Heaven is considered a state, a condition of existence, rather
than a particular place somewhere in the cosmos. Pope John Paul II declared: The heaven or happiness
in which we will find ourselves is neither an abstraction nor a physical place in the clouds, but a
living, personal relationship with the Holy Trinity.It is our meeting with the Father which takes place
in the risen Christ through the communion of the Holy Spirit. Christians who die not purified must
pass through a state of purification before entering into heaven.
This belief and teaching of Heaven is shown in the Roman Catholic Catechism #1023 Those who die
in God s grace and friendship and are perfectly purified live forever with Christ. They are like God for
ever, for they see him as he is, face to face: This adds onto the idea that those who enter heaven and
die for God are perfectly purified. It enforces the idea that you must be pure before you can enter.
This belief is further followed up in the sacred texts and scriptures of Roman Catholicism in Matthew
18:3. Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom
of heaven This emphasises that to enter the kingdom of heaven you must become like a child, This
supports the idea of being fully purified
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43. Patient Centered Care Has A Triple Aim
In a day and age where everything is becoming mobile and consumer driven, healthcare is no
exception. Patients are now able to drive healthcare industry spending and have access to more health
services. A growing body of evidence suggests that the patient centered medical home is an effective
model to transform primary care and serve as a foundation for accountable care organizations,
working together in integrated communities of care (Harbrechet Latts, 2015). Patient centered care
could change the outdated medical models by focusing on patient doctor relationships and what the
patient deems important in their healthcare (Kahn, 2014). Patient centered care has a triple aim: to
improve individuals health; achieve improved population health; and reduce cost trends. A
complementary goal was to improve satisfaction for patients and health care teams (Harbrechet Latts,
2015). Early studies suggest that this type of care will also improve efficiency and lend us closer to the
frontier of health production. The Patient Centered Health model is the fastest growing healthcare
delivery system innovation (O Kane, Barr, Scholle, 2014). This is largely due to the Affordable Care
Act and its impact on health coverage (Fifield, Forrest, Burleson, Martin Peele, Gillespie, 2013;
Harbrechet Latts, 2015). This paper will focus on how patient centered medicine impacts efficiency in
healthcare.
The Affordable Care Act gives patients more choices in their health coverage options in
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44. An Unxamined Life Is Not Worth Living
Philosophy is about questioning everything in life in the world we live in. Without the questioning and
wondering in life then philosophy would be worthless. The great philosopher Socrates acknowledge
this and therefore he would wonder everything in life making him a wise man not because he knew
everything but because what ever wisdom he has comes from his knowledge that he knows nothing.
After Socrates being sentenced to death penalty for corrupting the young, by not believing in the gods
in which the city believed in. During the trial Socrates claimed an unexamined life is not worth living .
Making it one of the biggest influence for everybody in today s world. Many philosophers have given
a lot of that on what he may had tried to say in which ended made the inference that for Socrates
living meant to be able to question everything around him. With that being said an examined life
would be to be precautious with all your decisions and to question everything in our surroundings to
have knowledge and that kind of life would be worth living. In today s life we live in world full of
decisions in which it helps it shape our whole world. One bad decision and your whole life could
change. Therefore, questioning all our decision sounds like the most equitable thing to do since we
would be making conscious ethical decisions. Which is why an unexamined life would not be worth
living since you would be living a life in which you never really end up learning from all your
mistakes.
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45. Anti Vietnam War Song Woodstock Essay
The song Anti Vietnam War Song Woodstock tells how America needs more soldiers to fight a war
that s nowhere near American soil for a reason that is not well known to the american soldier. Country
Joe is basically saying that the soldiers do not know what they are fighting for and frankly don t give a
damn, all they know is that they have been drafted for a war they do not approve of. Many people of
this time made protest songs against the war and some of the songs leave more to the imagination than
other songs such as the Anti Vietnam War song.
The largest Anti Vietnam conference was held on November 15, 1969, and was hosted by the Vietnam
Moratorium. This convention is believed to be the biggest anti war conference ever in american
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This article relates to the song, The House of the Rising Sun , because Eisenhower s position on the
war was that he recommended going to war because no one stopped the rise of Hitler and Mussolini
causing a tragic future. The containment of communism is needed now rather than letting it spread
further, making it harder to get rid of in the future.
The song Handsome Johnny , written by Richie Havens, shows the evolution of war in his song. Each
war the weapon that Handsome Johnny used got more sophisticated and more efficient at killing. This
is a powerful song because people will fight for what they believe in and will even fight for what they
do not know. Handsome Johnny are the soldiers of America, fighting from the civil war, all the way up
to the korean war.
During the 1960 s was when the Anti War movements were most common. There were over hundred
of organizations all fighting for the same thing; Peace. People would write speeches, people would
strike, many people would listen to Anti War music. Many artist in the 1960 s would release songs
stating their opinions about the Vietnam war, and most of the artist would be against war and promote
peace and
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46. A License For Real Estate Agents Are Governed By The...
In the State of Wisconsin, exams, licensing, and continuing education for real estate agents are
governed by the Department of Regulation and Licensing, drl.wi.gov/index.htm. Much of the
licensing information pertains not only to the sale of houses, but also to anyone who wishes to obtain
any professional license, from a license to work as a security guard to a boxing license to a license for
a private investigator. There are three basic real estate licenses in Arizona, a broker s license and a
salesperson s license, as with most other states, and an apprentice salesperson s license. The apprentice
salesperson is generally already working for a licensed Wisconsin real estate broker and is in the
process of obtaining training. Generally, a salesperson s license allows the holder to sell real estate
only under the auspices of a licensed broker. (Salesperson s licenses are generally what people refer to
when they say they have a real estate license.) To obtain the salesperson s license, a person must be at
least 18 years of age and a resident of the United States. The initial questionnaire also asks whether a
person, either directly or through a corporation or other entity, has ever had a professional or business
license suspended or revoked, and whether they have ever been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony.
Answering yes to any of the questions pertaining to personal conduct may either require additional
documentation or can be grounds for rejection of an
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47. Fat Taxes Are Not The Answer
Fat Taxes Are Not The Answer
Although Fat taxes could discourage consumers from eating foods that aren t good for them, they
should not be implemented. Making citizens pay unnecessary taxes is most definitely not the answer.
Reality is that obesity can be caused by many different factors other than the consumption of
unhealthy foods. Factors such as genetics, mental health, lack of exercise and poor portion control,
play a far more important part in maintaining a healthy weight. Therefore, losing weight is an
individual process that can t be tackled with such a simplistic approach.
Fat Taxes Policy
Fat taxes are simply taxes implemented on any foods or drinks the government considers unhealthy,
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Merely, obesity is a complex issue that needs to be addressed differently. Promoting portion control,
lifestyle changes and exercise would be a far more effective way of combating obesity, than making
hard working Americans pay additional pointless taxes.
Another Sin Tax
Yes, Fat taxes are basically the government s attempt to make profit while censuring and governing
our choices. In the journal of legal medicine Fat Taxes: The Newest Manifestation Of Age Old Excise
Tax, Creighton (2010) points out that The ability to tax should not be used to bring total social change
in a free society. Currently, we pay taxes on alcohol and tobacco products on what the government
calls an attempt to discourage individuals from participating in such activities, but as we do
individuals still do. The reality is that the government in someway secretly favors these types of
behaviors because they generate large amounts of revenue.
Fat taxes are not about decreasing harm to our society. They are just way of making us feel like the
government cares about us, while they extract money out of our pocket. Hence, Fat taxes are the new
sin tax. Accepting such a tax would be like letting the government tell us what we can and cannot eat
and to some extend it would be an offense to our country s free institution. Instead of condemning
people for eating certain types of foods, that some of us enjoy
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48. Assignment 3 Feedback Assignment
Hello,
To begin with, I received my Assignment 3 feedback yesterday and I am very happy with the
feedback/grade I received. The grade itself was higher than that of the previous assignment which
made me feel good as it shows I am slowly improving in certain aspects of my writing. I still need to
work on my comma usage, review subject verb agreement and review topic sentences for a summary
paragraph. Next, I would like to talk about sentence variety, which I mentioned in my last post. This
time, I used a variety of sentences in my writing and it really made a difference in the tone and flow of
the paragraph, so I believe I ve grasped how to use sentence variety effectively. I would also like to
talk about MLA formatting, which I also mentioned
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49. Butterfly Theory In A Sound Of Thunder
The Story I chose for my research paper was A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury. I chose this story
because out of all the stories I ve read this semester this one has been the most intriguing. It s a story
like no other a story set in a distant future that I hope I never live to see. Time travel is inherently
dangerous and should never be used lightly. The butterfly effect otherwise known as the chaos theory
is a prime example of why you should never screw with the past. The chaos theory is defined as
followed in the Dictionary Butterfly effect (with reference to chaos theory) the phenomenon whereby
a minute localized change in a complex system can have large effects elsewhere .
Before we look into the story it s important to analyses this theory further. Because it s a very
important part of this story. If you go back in time and kill a butterfly, when you return the world
could be a completely different place. So, what its saying is if you mess with the natural order of time
by killing or destroying something before its time, there could be grave consequences in store when
you return to your time.
Now that we have a basic understanding of the butterfly effect let s look at Time travel itself. Einstein
s theory is as follows Einstein s theory of special relativity says that time slows down or speeds up
depending on how fast you move relative to something else. Approaching the speed of light, a person
inside a spaceship would age much slower than his twin at home. Also,
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50. The Legend of Hua Mulan
The legend states that Hua Mulan lived during the Northern Wei dynasty. She is a mythical figure
from ancient China portrayed in the Chinese poem, Ballad of Mulan. Though both princess warrior
show and movie, The Legend of Hua Mulan and Disney s Mulan have different character personalities
and reasons of going to war. The Legend of Hua Mulan is straightforward and seeks to depict Mulan
as a warrior. Disney s Mulan, however, depicts Mulan as trying to prove her parents wrong and bring
home a man as in all Disney movies. This shows that Hua Mulan is a better role to girls that Disney s
Mulan.
As The Legend of Hua Mulan depicts a girl going to war in place of her father, the Disney Mulan
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This proves that she has the confidence in herself to fight for her country. Hua Mulan portrays herself
as one who can complete any task and one who shows responsibility. Despite this, Disney s Mulan
does not fit into the combat society because of her personality. She does not have as many advantages
as Wei Mulan because she is fighting for redemption. Even though she is fighting for a reason, she is
able to prove herself by completing the task as well as bringing home a man.
While both Mulan s have an exceptional reason for going to war, Wei Mulan s life in the army and
way of revealing herself is superior to the way Disney Mulan reveals herself and lives in the army;
Hua Mulan s way in war is looked up to by young girls. As depicted, Disney s Mulan basically fails
her training with the help of her sidekick, Mushu, and is about to be sent back, but like all Disney
movies, she convinces Captain Li Shang to let her stay and prove herself to be strong. On the other
hand, Wei Mulan is succeeds in her task and is given an important task of capturing the leopard skin.
This shows the difference in personalities and relates to the point that the differing traits make a
difference in the outcome. Also, to earn herself the title of hero, Disney s Mulan fires the last cannon
at the mountain, which causes an avalanche. Captain Li is somehow engulfed in the avalanche and
Mulan saves the day by rescuing him. On the contrary, in The Legend
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51. The Rosetta Stone Essay
The Rosetta Stone
In 1799, when Napoleon s army was dismantling a wall in Rashid, Egypt, they discovered the Rosetta
Stone. Little did they know that this 11 inch thick piece of rock would be one of the greatest
discoveries in history! It contained Egyptian scripture, with Greek also on the stone. This was used to
decode the once lost Egyptian writing system. Before the 1800 s, attempts at trying to uncover the
secrets held by the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics found on walls inside numerous tombs were
useless. The pictures were falsely believed to be symbolic, representing some sort of object or idea.
Something soon changed all of this misconception. 1799 was the year of a great breakthrough in
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Another man who devoted many years of his life to studying the stone was Jean Francois
Champollion. After many years of perseverance, Champollion finally translated the stone in 1822. He
accomplished this feat by first recognizing that hieroglyphs were not symbols, but instead were
associated with phonetics, as Thomas Young had proved. (Andrews 166) His first major breakthrough
in his studies was in 1808, when he resolved those fifteen signs of the demotic script related with
alphabetic letters from the Coptic language. From this he concluded that Coptic language must be
based on the remnants of the last of the ancient Egyptian language, and written with the Greek
alphabet, which is why it was readable to Champollion and other scholars researching the stone. Also,
that the hieroglyphic text was a translation of the Greek, not the reverse, as had been previously
believed. By 1818, Champollion had successfully concluded that though some signs were basically
ideograms, many of the glyphs had phonetic value, meaning the ancient Egyptian script was at least
partially alphabetic. (Giblin 83) He came to this conclusion after referring back to three other different
forms of Egyptian writing and also using Coptic as a reference. Recognizing the name Ptolemy and
Cleopatra in the Greek and demotic sections of the stone allowed him to identify those same names in
hieroglyphics. Still wondering, he didn t think that hieroglyphs were
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52. Essay on Authur Miller
With the Death of a Salesman during the winter of 1949 on Broadway, Arthur Miller began to live as a
playwright who has since been called one of this century s three great American dramatists. He has
also written other powerful, often mind altering plays: The Crucible, A View from the Bridge, A
Memory of Two Mondays, After the Fall, Incident at Vichy, and The Price. And who could forget the
film The Misfits and the dramatic special Playing for Time. Death of a Salesman was not Arthur
Miller s first success on Broadway. Two years before, when All My Sons opened at the Coronet
Theater, Brooks Atkinson of the New York Times wrote: quot;The theater has acquired a genuine new
talent. quot; The play also won the New York Drama Critics Circle ... Show more content on
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After his graduation from Abraham Lincoln High School in Brooklyn, young Miller worked as a stock
clerk in an automobile parts warehouse for two and a half years until he had enough money to pay for
his first year at the University of Michigan. He finished college with the financial aid of the National
Youth Administration supplemented by his salary as night editor on the Michigan Daily newspaper.
Before his graduation with a BA degree in 1938, he had written a number of plays, winning a $500
Avery Hopwood Award in 1936 and a $1,200 Theater Guild National Award in 1938 for an effort
entitled The Grass Still Grows. Then, having returned to New York in 1938, he joined the Federal
Theater Project. But, before his first play had been produced, the Project ended. Dismayed and
setback, he went to work in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Here he wrote radio scripts that were later heard
in the Columbia Workshop and on the Calvacade of America. He also wrote two books during this
period: Situation Normal (1944) and Focus, two novels about anti Semitism (1945). He had not,
however, given up playwriting. In November of 1944, his play, The Man Who Had All the Luck
opened on Broadway. Unfortunately it became much less of a success than he had hoped. Its
unfavorable reception disheartened Miller, and he decided he would write one more play. If that were
not successful, he would give up. That s when in 1947 he wrote All My Sons, his first real success,
which
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53. The Monetary System Of Nepal
1.1.3 Monetary Perspective The monetary system of Nepal shows the dualistic nature of monetary
economy. The urban is merged in organized industries, trade and service sector. The rural economy,
where the majority of people at subsistence level without any surplus of exchange, does not show any
improvement in the process of monetization. When we look historically in the monetary system of
Nepalese economy, it seems the two commercial banks viz. Nepal Bank Ltd. (1936) and the Rastriya
Banijya Bank (1965) played an important role in the Nepalese money market. Though those two
banks were different in origin, they are now operating under the same rule and regulation of
Commercial Bank Act 1974(Sharma, 1987:53). The Nepal Rastra Bank as a central bank of country
took entirely a decade since its establishment in 1956, to consolidate its power as banker s bank and to
regulate operations of banking. By the same token, the Nepal Industrial Development Corporation
(NIDC) was set up in 1959 with the objective of providing financial outgoing of new industries in
country. The Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) was also established in 1968 with a view of
financing in agricultural sector. Gaudel (2000) has presented some propositions regarding monetary
perspective of Nepalese economy which are as follows:
The monetary structure of the Nepalese economy is dualistic in nature. It implies that the banking and
financial intermediaries have no significant influence on
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