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2. Descriptive Language In The Contender By Robert Lipsyte
Description begins in the writer s imagination, but should finish in the reader s. Stephen King.
Descriptive language helps to create a picture in the reader s mind. Authors can create descriptive
language through narration or dialogue. In the novel The Contender, by Robert Lipsyte, the author
uses descriptive language and dialogue to develop the characters and the setting. In The Contender, the
author Robert Lipsyte uses descriptive language throughout the whole story. One example of
descriptive language in the story is on page 47. It says, The second sit up was harder than the first, and
the third was harder still. But by the fourth sit up his muscles began to get warm, like a car engine
heating up on a cold morning.. In the text it says that each sit up was harder than the last but by the
last sit up he began to get used to it. This quote shows you what the character, Alfred, is doing and
how it felt to do the activity he was doing physically. A second example of descriptive language in the
story is on page 54. It says, Alfred caught his breath. It was huge. It was almost a circle, and the seats
rose right up the walls toward a ceiling of cables and beams. In the center of the floor, gleaming white
under hundreds of spotlights, was the ring. The ropes were wrapped in velvet. In this quote the author
is trying to paint a picture in the reader s mind by using descriptive words like huge and wrapped in
velvet to describe items,objects and the setting that the
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3. The Epic Of Beowulf By Seamus Heaney
Biography: Beowulf is an old story, that was composed somewhere between the middle of the seventh
and tenth century, that used to be told orally in front of large groups of people, never being written
down until much later when the original teller was long dead. Therefore the original author of
Beowulf is unknown, however Seamus Heaney is one of the many to have translated it from old
english into current english so many others can enjoy it as well. Seamus Heaney was born on April 13
in 1939. Born and raised in Ireland he was the eldest of nine children, and grew up on a family farm.
The landscape gave him reason and background for many of his poems. He attended St. Columb s
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In 1975 he began teaching at Carysfort College, and became the head of the Department of English.
He later resigned from his position at the college in 1981. He then went to Harvard to teach as the
Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory in February of 1982, as well as teaching at Oxford as a
professor of poetry. These jobs were a five year teaching arrangement. Mid 1980 s he began to
translate the tale of Beowulf, and finished it in 1999.
Seamus Heaney was influenced by poets like Gerard Manley Hopkins and John Crowe Ransom, who
were also Irish. Yet, he was also influenced by the time he spent in America. When he was translating
Beowulf, he attempted to keep the Anglo Saxon tone it had originally, while adding his own twist to it.
He maintains the four line stress pattern it originally had, but also adds in imagery to make scenes
more colorful. On top of this, he offers helpful notes on pronunciations of names, as well as specific
usages of language instead of analogies.
In 1995 Heaney won the Nobel Prize in Literature, being the second Irish poet to do so. He wrote five
major works in his lifetime: Death of a Naturalist, North, The Haw Lantern, District and Circle, and
Beowulf; A New Translation. Heaney s constant switch between two continents earned him audiences
in Ireland, Britain, and America. He s earned many other prestigious awards including the W.H. Smith
Award,
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4. Honda and Toyota
2013 2013 Group member Vu Thi Thu Hang Nguyen Thi Kieu Trang Nguyen Van Chi Dang Dinh
Thanh Group member Vu Thi Thu Hang Nguyen Thi Kieu Trang Nguyen Van Chi Dang Dinh Thanh
Honda and Toyota Financial statement analysis Honda and Toyota Financial statement analysis | |
Contents A. Executive summary 2 B. Brief profiles and recently performance 2 I. Honda Company 2
1. Executive Summary 2 2. History: 2 3. Problem of Honda Company from 2010 to 2012 2 II. Toyota
Company 3 1. Executive summary 3 2. Problem of Toyota s company from 2010 to 2012 4 C.
Financial Statement Analysis 5 I. Honda Company 5 1. Liquidity 5 2. Solvency 6 3. Summary 7 II.
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Since Honda exports many products and components from Japan and generates a substantial portion
of its revenues in currencies other than the Japanese yen, Honda s results of operations would be
adversely affected by an appreciation of the Japanese yen against other currencies, in particular the
U.S. dollar. II. Toyota Company 1. Executive summary Toyota Motor Corporation: is a Japanese
multinational automaker headquartered in Toyota, Aichi, Japan. In 2010, Toyota employed 300,734
people worldwide, and was the third largest automobile manufacturer in 2011 by production behind
General Motors and Volkswagen Group. Toyota is the eleventh largest company in the world by
revenue. In July 2012, the company reported it had manufactured its 200 millionth vehicle. The
company was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937 as a spinoff from his father s company Toyota
Industries to create automobiles. Three years earlier, in 1934, while still a department of Toyota
Industries, it created its first product, the Type A engine, and, in 1936, its first passenger car, the
Toyota AA. Toyota Motor Corporation group companies are Toyota (including the Scion brand),
Lexus, Daihatsu, and Hino Motors, along with several nonautomotive companies. TMC is part of the
Toyota Group, one of the largest conglomerates in the world. 2. Problem of Toyota s company from
2010 to 2012 Three separate but related recalls of
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5. The Helping Process
The Helping Process Journal 1 Definition: Helping is about other people in need of help to improve or
grow towards their personal goals which build on their abilities for managing with their life. The
experience I acquired over the years of my adulthood is described as informal method of helping
process. Reading this chapter on helping process, create an understanding on what I have been doing
for people directly or indirectly. The text on helping process reminded me I have been practicing road
map through the complicated roadway of helping people. Sometimes I encountered problems with
regrets or happiness. These regrets was as a result of presumptive negative outcomes where the helpee
s parent it as been given wrong advice and but eventually ended with positive outcomes. On the flip
side, right from onset of the helping process, I see signs of confidence in whatever advice I am giving
and they followed through with positive outcomes. I feel happy in myself and the helpee s too feels
happy and confidence in the helping relationship. I recognized my limitations and I always expressly
discussed it right from the beginning of helping process. My suggestion to helpee is to seek
professional advice if necessary. The role I had played shows that I performed two simple phases of
building relationship and facilitating positive action. I have helped friends, families and acquaintances
in the past in getting post secondary admission into Canadian Universities as international
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6. Summary Of The Lady Of Yonec
Once she makes her declaration, a bird like figure enters her window it transforms into her would be
lover; the handsome knight of the other world . This knight declares his love for the Lady and says
that he has loved her from afar for a long time, but now that she has called for him he can be her
beloved. He is the most attractive man she had ever beheld; they begin their relationship, but he warns
the Lady that although he will come whenever she calls, but that she must not call too often, or they
will be caught. Their relationship continues, and the Lady does not listen to the knights warning. The
husband grows suspicious and sets his sister (the guardian of his wife) to spy on the Lady; the sister
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Before Guigemar arrived in the other world of his lady she was shy and relied on her lady to give her
any voice; this is why before she declares they will bury or help the knight aboard the ship the reader
never hears directly from her. When the supernatural delivers Guigemar her voice is delivered. The
Lady of Yonec was much out spoken, but before the arrival of her supernatural knight, she was alone
in the world with no one to voice her opinions to; the transformation of the Lady is complete when she
watches her beloved just before death in his world. She embraces her fear of the lord and awaits his
death.
These Lais are strong and unashamed acceptance of adultery and Marie s largest statement about
marriage of the Medieval period. In Guigemar and Yonec, Marie uses female anger and the jealousy
purported by the courtly romances to exploit marriage and the status of the medieval woman. Marie
asserts in these lais that women are not allowed free choice and the ability to voice their opinion than
they should not be held accountable for being adulterous, if they have been good women in all other
regards; as the two discussed heroines have
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7. Impact Of Indonesia During The Age Of Exploration
Indonesia is the result of globalization, so is the world. During the Age of Exploration, one of the
major incidents was the relationship between India and Indonesia. Indian traders and missionaries
helped shape the Indonesia we know today. Piles of evidence indicate India s presence both before and
during the Age of Exploration. A source (Verma, Deepti.) claimed that there are evidences that prove
India s presence in Indonesia around the 200th BC. Around the 8th century, Indonesia was starting to
be greatly influence by the Indians; in fact many kingdoms, such as the Majapahit, Cailendra, and
Srivijaya empire, were heavily influenced by India as it is with some areas in now days Indonesia.
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One of the significant obvious impacts is the 4 classes of society that highly influenced regions
adapted. It is not considered as castes, but is adapted to allow an ideal, peaceful, stable and ordered
society system. The 4 classes includes the top being brahmans that includes teachers and people who
do sacrifices, and then there s kasatrias which includes people who governs, then the waisyas that
includes farmers, lastly the sudras which includes artisans. And then there s the lower class that does
not go together with the other 4 classes, which are the chandalas that includes one who is depraved or
wicked (Fox, James J). When Hindus refer to the wicked or depraved, they are referring to people
whose occupancy are evil, have a low social status and live in a morally corrupt life despite their
ethical behavior. For example, a kind, respectful and religious man has the job of hunter killing
animals so then he is depraved. When this happen so, one can only be saved from their religious
damnation by the most powerful rites one needs to perform (Fox, James J), and so this is the Hindu
belief system. Besides this, some strongly influenced regions uses Indian law books that are mixed
with local laws and restrictions and/or requirements. And in courts that use such law, Hindu and
Buddhist priests then hold a high position and that court (Fox, James J). Because of the practices and
requirements, including some that were mentioned, of Hinduism, a lot of what matters to the
Indonesian Hindus are based on this belief system. What matters and what don t changes the whole
person s view of life and it s
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8. David Bowie Chameleon Research Paper
The album I chose to review was Chameleon by David Bowie. I chose Chameleon because of its
variety of genres and tempos. Chameleon tempos include fast, medium and slow. There are also happy
and sad genres. The songs in this album are: Heroes , D.J. , Sorrow , Aladdin Sane , Diamond Dogs .
The album also includes Starman , 1984 , Boys keep Swinging , Beauty and the Beast , V2 Schneider ,
Look Back in Anger , and Breaking Glass . There are a lot of instruments used in Chameleon. These
include piano, vocals, guitar, bass, drums tambourine, saxophone, and violin. David Bowie became
famous in 1969 with Space Oddity and was included in The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame in 1996.
David Bowie was born January 8, 1947 in Brixton, South London, England. David Bowie started
playing the saxophone when he was 13 and was influenced by his big brother Terry. Terry was nine
years older than David and introduced him to Rock and Roll. Unfortunately, Terry had a mental illness
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Heroes is about how you can do anything, including being a hero, when you re with the one you love.
This is one of my favorite songs because of the meaning of the song. This is a medium tempo song
with a happy/sad genre. My next favorite song is Sorrow . Sorrow is about how a girl treated him very
badly but he still likes her. This song has a slow tempo and is a sad genre. I like this song because of
the instruments and the lyrics used. My third favorite song in Chameleon is D.J . I like D.J because of
the lyrics. This song is about a D.J who has lost his job and isn t doing well in life but he feels as
though he still has a priority to his believers . My favorite part of the song is when he says I ve got
believers, believing me, . This song has a fast tempo and a happy/sad genre. I say this because he s
happy to see people dancing but isn t satisfied with his
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9. The Frank Family
During the second world war, over eighteen million people were killed in concentration camps and in
the euthanasia program alone. Of these eighteen million, roughly six million were Jewish. This
number was so large, due to the euthanasia program and the many concentration camps located around
Nazi controlled Germany. The euthanasia program in Nazi Germany was the beginning idea of the
concentration camps. Not long after Adolf Hitler became Führer of Germany, he slowly instituted a
program to house certain citizens. According to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, The
categories of patients were: children, those suffering from schizophrenia, epilepsy, dementia,
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According to thegaurdian, Over one million Jews were deported to the camp, of this at least 960,000
were killed. Other victims included approximately 74,000 Poles, 21,000 Roma, 15,000 Soviet
prisoners of war and at least 10,000 from other nationalities. More people died at Auschwitz than any
other death camp in history. The Soviet troops who discovered Auschwitz came across grisly evidence
of the horror. They discovered about 7.000 starving prisoners, millions of items of clothing that once
belonged to men, women and children, along with 6,350 kg (13999.35 lbs) of human hair. Also
discovered were one hundred thousand pairs of shoes, twelve thousand kitchen utensils, three
thousand eight hundred suitcases and three hundred fifty striped camp garments. Also discovered were
one hundred thousand pairs of shoes, twelve thousand kitchen utensils, three thousand eight hundred
suitcases and three hundred fifty striped camp garments. Auschwitz II (Auschwitz Birkenau) had the
largest prisoner population and had the first chamber using lethal Zyklon B gas. In the Auschwitz
camps more than Jews died, other nationalities fell victim as well.They performed medical
experimentation on Jewish and Roma prisoners, including castration, sterilization and testing how
they were affected by contagious diseases, ( Auschwitz: a short history of the largest mass murder site
in human history ). In most concentration camps,
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10. Security And Confidentiality Of The Information
Security and Confidentiality of the information
Introduction
In this task, I have been asked summarise the Data Protection Act (1998) and Computer Misuse Act
(1990). Also I will have to explain the ethical issues surrounding the code of practice (when using
email and internet) and information ownership and talk about the importance of backing up
information and impact of increasing the sophistication of systems. [P3]
Legal Issues The Data Protection Act 1998 is the act to control how your personal information is used
by organisations, businesses or the government. All businesses, organisations and even the
government must abide by this Act so that personal information must be used lawfully and fairly this
means that everyone who has access to your personal information must use it for limited, specifically
stated purposes and must inform the corresponding person of how his/her personal information is
going to be used.
Below are some of the strict rules organisations/businesses must follow when in possession of your
personal information:
Used in a way that is adequate, relevant and not excessive.
Accurate.
Kept for no longer than is absolutely necessary.
Handled according to people s data protection rights.
Kept safe and secure.
Not transferred outside the UK without adequate protection.
The Computer Misuse Act 1990 is the act that makes the unauthorized access to a computer or
network systems illegal. Force entry or hacking is illegal because when an
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11. Robots in Military
Caterpillar an Overview
About Caterpillar
Caterpillar is the world s leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and
natural gas engines, industrial gas turbines and diesel electric locomotives. Caterpillar was founded in
1925, in Peoria, Illinois, which remains the base for much of today s production. Their ideal
environment stemmed from demand created during World War II, when large parts of Europe and Asia
needed rebuilding. This paved the way for healthy growth and profitability right through to the early
1980s. Caterpillar as a global company from U.S base with 75% of employees and 70% of production
residing in the U.S (Wall Street Journal,1992). It manufactures products in wholly owned or ... Show
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If the forecasted value of the peso in 90 days is sufficiently below the 90 day forward rate, the MNC
may decide not to hedge. Forecasting may enable the firm to make a decision that will increase its
cash flows.
Short term investment decision. Corporations sometimes have a substantial amount of excess cash
available for a short time period. Large deposits can be established in several currencies. The ideal
currency for deposits will (1) exhibit a high interest rate and (2) strengthen in value over the
investment period.
EXAMPLE: Lafayette Co. has excess cash and considers depositing the cash into a British bank
account. If the British pound appreciates against the dollar by the end of the deposit period when
pounds will be withdrawn and exchanged for U.S. dollars, more dollars will be received. Thus, the
firm can use forecasts of the pound s exchange rate when determining whether to invest the short term
cash in a British account or a U.S. account.
Capital budgeting decision. When an MNC s parent assesses whether to invest funds in a foreign
project, the firm takes into account that the project may periodically require the exchange of
currencies. The capital budgeting analysis can be completed only when all estimated cash flows are
measured in the parent s local currency.
EXAMPLE: Evansville Co. wants to determine whether to establish a subsidiary in Thailand.
Forecasts
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12. Scar Of Smallpox Essay
The Scars of Smallpox
In a letter to Patrick Henry in 1777, George Washington wrote of Small Pox I know that it is more
destructive to an army in the natural way than the sword . At times the most minute things have the
most immense impact on our lives, such was the smallpox Epidemic of 1775. It is not known how or
where the outbreak began, but by 1775 it was raging through Boston. The devastation of Smallpox
during 1775 played a key role in the outcome of the revolutionary war and in shaping modern
medicine and how we handle diseases. But these medical advances didn t come without terrible
sacrifice. Nearly 30% of people living in the Americas or 130,658 would succumb to smallpox. The
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The practice of Inoculation is used to prevent a more serious infection by introducing a small amount
of disease into the body to build immunity. The individual may be slightly ill but after the fight off the
disease the person will be entirely immune to the disease. In 1776 Edward Jenner, a british scientist
had a revelation. He noticed Cowpox, which is similar to Smallpox but not as deadly, protected the
dairy maids from Smallpox if they contracted the disease from their cows. Cow Pox caused small
blisters to form, and a low grade fever but nothing worse. The Cowpox virus was close enough in
structure to Smallpox that the antibodies made by the infected person successfully defended against
the 25 75% lethal Smallpox virus. Jenner hit upon the idea of breaking open a Cowpox blister on a
cow and scratching the liquid inside into the arm of a person. He found that this, indeed did give the
person Cowpox. Now all he had to do was to place the person next to someone with Smallpox and see
if his theory was correct, were they immune. I noticed that Jenner didn t use himself to test this theory,
but an eight year old boy named James Phippsthankfully he was
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13. Case Study of Negligence
Duty of care
Issue:
Does defendant (David or the Bright Smiles Dental Surgery) owned duty of care to plaintiff (Tony)?
Rules:
* The neighbour principle: In Donoghue v Stevenson1, Lord Atkin concluded that we all owe a duty
of care to our neighbors , meaning those persons who we should have in mind when we are
contemplating actions that we take as we go about our business and private lives. * Neighbour
Defined: My neighbors are persons who are so closely and directly affected by my act that I ought
reasonably to have them in contemplation as being so affected when directing my mind to the acts or
omissions which are called in question . * Foreseeability: For an action in negligence to succeed, it
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The test was explained well by Lord Denning in Cork v. Kirby Maclean Ltd (1952) 2 ALL ER 402 at
407 , as follows:
If you can say that the damage would not have happened but for a particular fault, then that fault is in
fact a cause of the damage; but if you can say that the damage would have happened just the same
fault or no fault, then the fault is not a cause of the damage.
If there is more than one cause of the damage the but for test will have limited application. In such
case the courts will use a balance of probabilities test in determining causation. * Remoteness of
damage (reasonable foreseeable test, the test is objective) would a reasonable person have foreseen the
damage? * Assessment of damages: the aim of damages is to compensate the plaintiff for the loss or
damage that flowed from the defendant s breach of duty of care owed. Such loss or damages is
quantified by the judge hearing the case to compensate the plaintiff not only for their actual loss but
for their future potential loss as well.
Application
After diagnosing of Tony s mouth, it was certified that there was a severe infection in Tony s gum that
was shown in tests to be caused by the method of fitting of the artificial teeth. In fact, as David
decided to use the dental glue, instead of the traditional method that was recommended by the leading
dentist. And David, who is the reasonable
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14. Types Of Loans For Mortgage Loans Essay
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Scenario Question:
1. I will ask several questions like that: Is there any concerns or question so far? /what features of the
product are important to you? Is that ok if we go ahead? 2. There are several types of loans for
mortgage.
repayment mortgages
interest only mortgages
fixed rate mortgages
variable rate mortgages
tracker mortgages
discounted rate mortgages
capped rate mortgages
cash back mortgages
offset mortgages
No frills mortgage
3. No Frills Loan is the most common and plain way of loans. This kind if loan not only always comes
with basic level interest rates, but also enable clients to borrow the highest amount of money. This is
good for people who have stable income like Sam. However, the disadvantage is that the upfront cost
of about 500 to 600 U.S. dollars, some people s monthly cost of about $5 to $10 between. In addition,
there is no offset account. Any customer may be able to pay the extra cost, in fact must be placed on
the actual loan before it reduces any principle of closing the loan.
4. Sam is entitled to understand the products he chooses and makes decision by himself. Also, he has
to make sure that he understand the products and should tell the broker any concerns or questions.
5. One of the challenges are keeping up with what the customers wants and then knowing how to
exceed those expectations. I discussed with Sam about his expectations for several time before our
meeting by call and email, so I can
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15. Internist Personal Statement
The American Dream is that any man or woman, despite his or her background, can change their
circumstances and rise as high as they are willing to work.
Fabrizio Moreira
Living the American dream with my husband, who is now a third year resident physician. We started
the journey together back in 2015 after we got married and moved to the United States looking for
better future and brighter career. We both believed that obtaining a high quality training in the United
states is a goal to be achieved. I am determined to fulfill my dreams of becoming an internist, in an
advanced medical system with the finest training possibilities.
My early medical career began with joining infertility center in Sudan. Although It was a unique
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At one end of the spectrum, I have observed patients suffering from malnutrition, diarrheal diseases,
and most of the poverty related medical conditions. I also had to deal with the aftermath of using herbs
and traditional healers. On some occasions, I had to depend on my clinical skills and judgment to
diagnose diseases, when no diagnostic equipment was available. On contrary, I became competent in
managing cardiac and pulmonary emergencies when I worked in a teaching hospital. I also learned
many procedures, including pleural aspiration and assisted in chest tube insertion. In addition to that
observed some advanced medical technologies, for example, Ultrasound guided bronchial biopsy. This
merge between First and Third World medicine, coupled with my exposure to patients from different
socioeconomic status and diverse cultural backgrounds, has enabled me to adjust easily to any
situations, and manage patients from changing populations. It has also given me the advantage of
being able to adapt to practicing medicine in the United States without
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16. Should Animals Be Used In A Circus
Animals should not be used in a circus. First,Animals in zoos are hurt and abused just to do a little old
trick.They are locked and cages and beaten and starved.Next, They are all cramped in a cage together
and chained up.Also,they are whipped ad smacked around to do something they do not want to do.
Animals are locked up and abused. RaeLeann Smith stats in the article that In the United States, no
government agency monitors animal training sessions.First,Animals get beaten while chained up to
bleed and get really injured.And are forced to perform whether their hurt or sick.Former Ringling
animal crew employees Archele Hundley and Bob Tom contacted PETA independently after
witnessing what they described as routine animal abuse in the circus, including a 30 minute beating of
an elephant in Tulsa, Okla., that left the animal screaming and bleeding profusely from her wounds.
According to RaeLeann Smith Hundley and Tom reported that elephants are chained whenever they
are out of public view and are forced to perform while sick or injured. And,Animals are also stabbed
and punched and thrown around until they are feeling anger,hurt or scared.They are beaten with
painful tools until they cry out screaming in pain. The article mentions They also reported that horses
are grabbed by the throat, stabbed with pitchforks, punched in the face, given painful lip twists, and
whipped. Additionally,Animals should not be treated like a slave.They are painfully beaten for no
reason
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17. The Role Of Homeland Security In The United States
In colonial times, the thought of personal privacy was a driving force in bringing people to the New
World. Living under oppressive monarchs, the promise of a self governing new land was attractive to
many early colonists. This new self governing land quickly needed an authoritative police force to
prevent crime and punish criminals. As time and technology progressed however, the laws remained
the same. Eventually, the laws were modernized.
Mapp v. Ohio states evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment is excluded from
evidence in criminal trials. Katz v. the US What a person knowingly exposes to the public, even in his
own home or office, is not a subject of Fourth Amendment protection. But what he seeks to preserve
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In fact most of their time is spent on monitoring and preventing real world attacks. Currently however,
too many restrictions are put on intelligence agencies. On April 15, 2016, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar
Tsarnaev planted two bombs near the finish line at the popular Boston Marathon, killing three people
and injuring more than two dozen. The local government was aware of the Tamerlan brothers and
fearful of them. After further assessing the situation the government came to the realization that had
they have had more intelligence on the brothers the attacks could have been
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18. A Hero In Percy A Lightening Thief
Do you know what it s like to be a hero? A hero to you may be the superman in a comic book that
saves the girl from the bad guy. Or a hero can be someone that fought for what they believed in. A
hero can really just be the one main character in a story or in real life that makes an effort to make
everything right and helps everyone. If you ve ever met a hero like a soldier, a role model, or an
important person in your life you know that a hero is one that is noble and does the right things to help
others not only there selves. Being a hero is when you re selfless, brave, and humble. Heroes are the
characters that learn the most and do the most affective actions. There is always going to be a hero in
every story, movie, or real life scenario. A hero doesn t have to be the one who saves someone s life or
fights off evil and is always wearing a cape. A hero can be as simple as someone doing the right thing
not for themselves but for the good of someone else. Hero s choose to make the right choices even if it
s not to satisfy themselves and that can be shown in many ways. For example in the book Percy
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Heroes are the ones who step out and make their decision to try their best to help. A hero has to be
brave and full of courage because without being fearless they can t help or stand for what they think is
right. Reffering to Percy Jackson again, he couldn t have helped anyone or done the right thing
without being brave and valiant. If you re not brave you don t believe in yourself and at first heroes
don t think they can help but anyone can be brave you just have to find the courage. Quoted by the
unknown A hero is just someone who is brave for a little bit longer . This quote indicates that no
matter who or why, a person can be a hero because they decided to be the brave one and create a huge
difference by facing challenges and overcoming decisions with
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19. Advantages Of Aditya Biirla Money
Aditya Birla Money is one brand which offering the products and services of Aditya Birla Money
Limited and Aditya Birla Money Mart Limited (formerly Birla Sun Life Distribution Company
Limited). ABM is a broking and distribution player, which are in to Equity and Derivatives trading
through NSE and BSE and Currency derivative on MCX SX. Aditya Birla Money is also offering
wide range of other products from Aditya Birla Money Mart Limited .They are mutual funds,
insurance, structured products, alternate investments, company deposit and has a premier wealth
management service arm to cater to HNI customers. These services are offered and delivered through
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Open Demat account 2. Buying shares 3. Make payment 4. Receive a contract note on T+2 days 5.
Transferring the share 6. Holding or selling share k) Future growth and prospects 18 Aditya Birla
Money s growing market share in retail cash equity broking, which rose from 1% a year ago to 1.5%
and in commodity broking, which grew from0.28% to 0.44%. STRATEGY: ADITHYA BIRLA
MONEY LIMITED strongly encourages any dialogue and ideals that will both enhance and ease the
work culture. It firmly has faith in meritocracy and there are open doors for the youthful and eager.
This combined with the solid center estimations of Integrity, Commitment, Passion, and Seamlessness
Speed empower us to take from quality to quality. SKILL: Skills can be different core competencies of
people, management rules and norms, structure and technology. What new capabilities the
organization needs to develop, which one does it need to unlearn to compete in future. This can be
learnt through a SWOT Analysis. The competent skills of the people include good communication and
presentation skills, strong academic record, consistent in the performance levels etc. The organization
has shared value system STAFF: 10 staff who are in the
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20. The Importance Of Football In Friday Night Lights
Within sports, pressure is always there; you have to learn to deal with it. H. G. Bissinger s book,
Friday Night Lights, hones in on the football team the Permian Panthers of Odessa. Through this focus
on the team, one can see how football is an integral part of the town thriving, maintaining its hopes
and dreams. Despite the racial and social divide within the community, those Friday night games
become a place where dreams may be made possible. In this way, sports, specifically football, not
only have an impact on the players but the community as well.
Within the novel, one can see how athletics, specifically football, holds more importance than
education for the town of Odessa. Because of this, players on the team start to be treated differently,
like men rather than teenagers. In which, players become improperly prepared for the future and tend
to only make it out of Odessa through athletic ability alone. As for one of the players, he learns the
hard way the effects of such emphasis on athletics over education: I ve got no idea what I want to do. I
ve got no idea what school I want to go to. My SAT won t be worth a shit. And no football school
wants me. (Bissinger, Epilogue) This highlights sports in society, as well as the four agents of
socialization due to parental and educational impacts. Because of this, players follow a path that has
been shaped for them rather than shaping their own path, causing future difficulties. For the case of
Permian Panther players,
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21. G. S. Vs Sevs Case Study
Draft the discussion section of the memorandum. The discussion section is an expanded version of the
brief answer. It should apply key facts to the relevant legal principles and answer the questions
presented by the issue statements.
Discussion
The fundamental purpose of the statute is to provide for the protection of children under 18 years of
age who have had serious injury inflicted upon them. G.S. v. Dep t of Human Servs., Div. of Youth
Family Servs., 151 N.J. 67, 697 A.2d 541 (1997). Because the New Jersey Supreme court has held that
the Court is in no way bound by [an] agency s interpretation of a statute or its determination of a
strictly legal issue, Mayflower Sec. Co. v. Bureau of Sec. in Div. of Consumer Affairs of Dep t ...
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In addition, Ann wet her pants and this fact can show the sign of impairment of her physical condition
because she was in need of parental care to help her with using the bathroom. Further, their attempt to
go find their mother demonstrates their mental stress. Arguably, it shows that their emotional distress,
and that they desperately needed their mother because they wanted to see her even though they weren
t sure if they could find her. In her defense, Ms. Ryan can argue that children often cry or wet their
pants even when they are closely supervised. In this case, Ms. Ryan s children told the CWS
investigator that she was a good mommy, she never left them alone, and mommy was nice. These
statements of the children would likely support that Ms. Ryan s argument that she is not a neglectful or
abusive mother because they both find her to be a good mother. The fact that the children regard Ms.
Ryan as a good mother is probative of her providing her children with good care. More likely than not,
the court would conclude that the children s physical, mental or emotional conditions were not
sufficiently
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22. The Sugar Industry In India
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION:
India has been known as the original home of sugarcane and sugar. Indians knew the art of making
sugar since the fourth century. However the advent of modern sugar industry in India dates back to
mid 1930 s when a few vacuum pan units were established in the sub tropical belts of Uttar Pradesh
and Bihar.
Until the mid 50s, the sugar industry was almost wholly confined to the states of Uttar Pradesh and
Bihar. After late fifties or early sixties the industry dispersed into Southern India, Western India and
other parts of Northern India.
India is the largest consumer and second largest producer of sugar in the world. The sufficient and
well distributed monsoon rains, rapid population growth and substantial increases in sugar production
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With over 450 sugar factories located throughout the country, the sugar industry is amongst the largest
agro processing industries, with an annual turnover of Rs150bn. It plays a major role in rural
development and its importance for India stretches far beyond the role of a sweetener supplier.
The sugar factories located in various parts of the country work as nuclei for development of rural
areas by mobilizing rural resources and generating employment, transport and communication
facilities. Over 45mn farmers, their dependants and a large mass of agricultural labor are involved in
sugarcane cultivation, harvesting and ancillary activities constituting 7.5% of the rural population. The
sugar industry employs over 0.5mn skilled and unskilled workmen, mostly from the rural
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23. AIDS And Homophobia In Jonathan Demme s Film Philadelphia
In 1993 director Jonathan Demme s film Philadelphia was released into theaters. The film
Philadelphia follows the struggle of Andrew Beckett (Tom Hanks) a gay lawyer who is fired by his
law firm after finding out he had AIDS. The movie deals with Andrews struggle not only with his fight
to live but also the ignorance society held for the illness. The film tackled the issue of AIDS and
homophobia and helped to destigmatize a subject that some may felt uncomfortable discussing
(Philadelphia : Oscar Gives Way to Elegy). Jonathan Demme used his platform for creating a story
that would rise above the stigma that AIDS beard and brought the conversation to the general public.
Human Immunodeficiency virus infection (HIV) is a virus that attacks the
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24. Mary Olive Spring Analysis Essay
Spring reflects a deep communion with the natural world, offering a fresh viewpoint of the
commonplace or ordinary things in our world by subverting our expected and accepted views of that
object which in turn presents a view that operates from new assumptions. Oliver depicts the natural
world as a celebration of wonder and awe, the almost insignificant wonders capturing the true beauty
nature beholds.
Spring is a poem that visibly illustrates this, representing the natural world to be full of wonder
through imagery and metaphors without actually stating what the wonders are. The poem Spring
observes a bear that has risen from hibernation due to the awakening of another season, spring. It s
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It encourages human beings to see themselves as part of the ecological system and to be one with
nature. It questions the hierarchies of empires and of the human and natural world itself, suggesting
that we must learn to love and transcend with the natural world, instead of seeking domination over it.
Like Spring, Wild Geese is written in casual language, but still manages to be stimulating and
powerful. It s rational simplicity truly captures the might of the words that sweep through our hearts to
provoke a feeling of unity and tranquillity with nature. This is exactly what Oliver is attempting to
portray through her poems, Wild Geese especially, by reminding us that we as a human race are so
preoccupied with the melodramatics of life that we fail to see the beauty and wonders surrounding us,
and that we should sit back and follow the natural and simple path the non human world follows.
The title itself almost says the poem, providing implicit imagery and evoking a sense of freedom and
wilderness. The geese are free and natural, unlike humans who are constrained by the values and
attitudes inhibited on us by society in which we conform to and accept, hindering our ability to be
truly free and released like the natural world is.
Religious connotations
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25. Marriage By Gregory Corso Summary
Should I Get Married? Is marriage still a thing of happiness, or is marriage just a cultural necessity in
today s society? In the poem Marriage by Gregory Corso, the author implicitly argues whether
marriage is more effectively understood through abstract consideration of love or through cultural
images of love. Corso repeatedly makes the main character question his thoughts on whether or not he
should get married. In this poem there are many different aspects that the author brings into society s
perspective of love and marriage. Throughout the poem you may realize that the protagonist brings up
multiple reasons he should or should not get married, but rarely brings up the female party in his
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The author rarely uses the character to convince the reader of what love and marriage is like and
making this big life decision. Lastly the author mentions, Because what if I m 60 years old and not
married all alone in a furnished room with pee stains on my underwear and everyone else is married!
(lines 106 107). Here the author is using the character to bring an age issue into play trying to
persuade the reader that when we are old, all of our friends will be married and we will just be trying
to take care of ourselves. The appeal of logic does not necessarily make sense in such a persuasive, but
challengeable
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26. The Effect Of Salt Solution Concentration On The Mass
Biology 11 SL Pooria Taheri
Block 2
Osmolarity in Potatoes
Research question:
What is the effect of salt solution concentration on the mass in russet potatoes?
Background
Osmosis is a process which molecules of a solvent pass through membrane from a less concentrated
area to a more concentrated area until it equalize the concentration on both side. Isotonic, hypertonic,
hypotonic solutions can be generally used to compare concentration of a solute in two solutions.
Hypertonic solution is when one of two solution has a higher concentration of a solute and we call this
type of solution plasmolyzed. Isotonic solution is when both solutions have the same concentration of
solute and we call this type of solution flaccid cell. Hypotonic solution is when one of two solution
has a lower concentration of a solute and we call this type of solution turgid cell.
Hypothesis:
I predicted that as more concentrated salt solution added to the potatoes, it will cause the mass of them
to decrease. because as higher concentration of sault solution cause water to move out the cell. The
reason being is because water moves from a hyperosmotic area to (more concentration) a hypsometric
area (less concentration).
Independent variable (x axis)
As the concentration of salt increases the amount of water inside the potatoes decreases. The
concentration is measured in mole. The mole is the
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27. Christian College Goals
One of the most important aspects for me, in choosing where to go to college was finding a Christian
college. Even though I have not yet decided between attending Mount Vernon Nazarene University
and Grove City College, I am trusting that the Lord will reveal his will to me in this decision. The
main goal in choosing to attend a Christian college is to grow close to the Lord through my college
experience and be surrounded by others who share my love for the Lord and also the desire to learn
more about the world that He has created. I want my education to be ultimately centered around the
truths of God s Word. For me, choosing a major was a difficult decision, but I have chosen to major in
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However, during my time in college, I plan to get an internship at a company that would allow me to
get a job after graduation. Even if an internship does not directly provide a job opportunity after
graduation, I hope to be able to use the connections I make through college to network and eventually
find a career in my field. Although I am not positive if I would like to pursue a graduate degree in the
future for electrical engineering, I have thought about the possibility of going on to get a master s
degree later in my life. If I decide to get my master s degree, I would want to try and work as a
professor in the engineering department at a college, where I would have the opportunity to mold
young minds with a passion for the field I love as well. In addition to my future career goals, I would
love to get married and have a family someday. It is hard to picture what my life might look like ten
years from now, but I know that my central goal in figuring out my future is to rely on God s
sovereign will for me. I am not entirely sure of what my future will look like but, I will, like Corrie ten
Boom once said, never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known
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28. Ronald Reag A Hero
Ronald Reagan was our 46th president of the United States and a true hero to many Americans. His
strong belief s helped him become a strong president, who cared for his country and proved it in many
ways. For instance, he helped end the cold war and shape the U.S. government. He also helped many
immigrants become citizens of the United States. Reagan also became a hero to many citizens by
fixing the American economy that wasn t doing so well after the Great Depression. Ronald Reagan is
considered a hero in the U.S and in many parts of the world.
Ronald Reagan was born on February 6, 1911, Tampico, Illinois, Ronald was the second son of Jack
and Nelle Reagan. He was born in a small apartment above the Pitney General Store but later moved
with his family to number of small town so his dad could try to establish his small business. By the
1920 his family settled in Dixon, Illinois, where he grew to adulthood. As a teenager Ronald Regan
was very active in after school activities, clubs, and an amazing swimmer. As a life guard in Lowell
Park in Dixon on the treacherous Rock River, he saved about 77 people from drowning. He graduated
from Dixon High School in 1928 and enrolled the following fall at Eureka College. After he graduated
from Eureka in 1932, with a major in economics, he landed a job as a radio sportscaster at WOC in
Davenport, Iowa. Thanks to that experience he learned many things and was able to meet with many
different people who helped him start his career
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29. Obesity Among African Americans Essay
Fried chicken, mash potatoes and collard greens mixed with fatback meat was my family s favorite
Sunday meal. Soul food, as it has been called, is valued by many African American families. Given
the worldwide obesity epidemic that appears to be affecting most ethnic groups, there is an
appreciation that the causes of obesity among African American families and others must lie in the
fundamental aspects of the food supply (Capers, C et al. 2011). In my opinion, African Americans in
the United Sates are more likely to be obese because there is a large number of low income families
and many are uninsured. According to the Office of Minority Health, African American women have
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According to the World Health Organization some characteristics of obesity are abnormal or excessive
fat accumulation that may impair health, a body mass index over 30 which is the most useful
population level measure of obesity as it is the same for both sexes and for all ages of adults.
Policies and regulatory issues impacting obesity and access to care in the African American population
have been limited due to the lack of financial and governmental support. However, public schools are
required to have a mandatory physical activity class for students as an attempt to increase children
recreational activity. In addition, the talk of the nationwide health care was an attempt to ensure the
decrease of health disparities among the obese population. The government has provided financial
support to some low income families by a program called Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
also known as TANF or food stamps. According to the Department of Social Services he TANF
program provides eligible families with a monthly cash payment to meet their basic needs. For a child
to be eligible he must be: under age 18, or if 18, will graduate from high school before age 19, going
to school regularly if he is between the ages of five and 18, living with a parent or other relative and a
U.S. citizen or an eligible immigrant. The Code of Virginia, §63.1, requires that the TANF program be
administered in accordance with federal and state
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30. Love And Hip Hop Analysis
Love Hip Hop New York VHI reality show star Mendeecees Harris finally finds closure.The verdict
laid out for his lengthy federal case on drug trafficking was an eight year prison sentence. In April, the
music producer pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges involving him in large shipments of cocaine and
heroin between New York and the Rochester region. He agreed to pay a bail of $600,000 to still be
able to continue to work. His court activities had been woven into VH1 s hit show. Harris said that
growing up fatherless and living in a rough neighbourhood led him to his involvement in the drug
trade. He decided to begin making amends for his wrongs since having children. He said his children
are his reason for staying away from a life
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31. What Is Cindy Sherman s Work
Cindy Sherman was born in New Jersey in 1954. She attended buffalo State College. There she grew
an interest in visual arts. She began painting but realized that there were limitations that slowed her
work and ideas down. From there she took interest in photography. I was meticulously copying other
art and then I realized I could just use a camera and put my time into an idea instead. says Sherman.
Her primary focus was set on photography. Her, Robert Longo, Charles Clouhgh, and Nancy Dwyer
created an arts center in Buffalo. Sherman produces her photography in a series which she usually
shoots by herself. Sherman dresses up in a wide array of costumes and plays multiple roles, for
example a model, director or hairstylist. Sherman s work has
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32. Essay about evernote case study analysis
Evernote case analysis Prof. Baba Prasad 1. Provide a historical context of Evernote what were its
origins? What does it do? How did it grow? Evernote was founded by Stephen Pachikov in 2004.
Later along with Phil Lebin they joined forces and formed Evernote with Lebin taking over as CEO
and Pachikov taking more of a board role. Evernote launched its first product in 2008. Let s go into a
deeper role to find out more information about the company s major brains. Steven Pachikov Born in
Vartashen, Azerbaijan attended Novosibirsk State University followed by Tbilisi State University
(Georgia). Finally it was at Moscow State University where he received an honorary master s degree
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Below are the list of offices across the globe 1) Redwood City 2) Austin 3) Zurich (international
operations) 4) Tokyo 5) Beijing (largest) 6) Seoul 7) Taipei Network effect of Evernote Evernote did
not advertise as much as its competitors used to. They relied mostly on word of mouth networking.
Users that generally used their service recommend their use to others. Further because of their
popularity networks like Japanese dokomo began to offer premium services free of cost for their
subscribers Evernote timeline Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Key product launches Evernote
mac Evernote windows Evernote iPhone Evernote android Evernote iPad Food Hello skitch
Penultimate Evernote business Evernote market Country launches US UK Russia Germany Japan
Spain Italy India Taiwan Korea Brazil EMEA Turkey China Hong Kong Indonesia Singapore Benelux
Nordics Eastern Europe Australia International (non US as % of total user base) 50% 53% 61% 66%
71% 75% Domestic (US % of total user base) 50% 47% 39% 34% 29% 25% 2) Discuss the prospects
of the company in terms of options thinking? What is the company s dilemma now, and how can it be
structured in terms of options? Options thinking Options thinking gave mangers options to think about
when they plan to invest or plan to expand their business. The whole
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33. Investigation in to the factors that affects the rate of...
Investigation in to the factors that affects the rate of fermentation of Glucose
Aim:
To investigate the factors that affects the rate of fermentation of
Glucose.
Background knowledge.
ENZYMES
Fermentation is a form of an anaerobic respiration where by glucose is partially broken down so only
a small amount of energy is released.
The yeast cells use the enzymes, ZYMASE to break down sugars unable to obtain. GLUCOSE
CARBON DIOXIDE + ETHANOL(+ENERGY) C6 H12 O6 6CO2 + C2H5OH (210KJ)
Enzymes have several properties.
1) Specific actions Zyamse in yeast works on glucose.
2) A small amount is required as the enzyme is used again and again as it is uncharged at the end
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Due to high temperature the energy increases of the collisions, because it makes all particles move
faster.
INCREASING THE TEMPERATURE ONLY CAUSES FASTER COLLISIONS.
KINETIC THEORY
The behavior of molecules of solids, liquids and gases depending on their state of pressure and
temperature since kinetic theory is the nergy of movement,
The 3 states, solids, liquids and gases have a different type of kinetic energy.
KINETIC THEORY OF GASES.
1) gases consist of a very large number of extremely small particles (molecules) which are in state of
continuous rapid motions.
34. 2) The molecules move in straight lines until they collide with one another or with the wall of the
container.
3) The collisions are perfectly elastc ie. There is no change in the total energy as a result of a collision.
4) The distances between the molecules are largecompared to their size. The supposition is indicated
by the great compressibility of gases.
5) The molecules are so far apart the the attractive forces between them are neligible.
KINETIC THEORY OF LIQUIDS.
The main difference between liquids and gases is that the molecules in a liquid are much closer
together. Therfore the molecules in a liquid are less free to move about independently. The velocities
of the molecules will be continually changing as a result of the collisions.
Many molecules will have the average welocities, whilst some will have either a greater or slower
velocities. Some fast molecules
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35. Mexican Gray Wolves Reintroduction
Reintroduction of Mexican Gray Wolves
Through the years, there has been an ongoing argument on whether or not the reintroduction of the
Mexican Gray Wolves will benefit or destroy wildlife. The articles show that Mexican Gray wolves
will benefit due to the reintroduction, and help the local surrounding lands. Because wolves are so
miss understood, people assume the worst. Wolves are just like people living with families and trying
to survive. The Mexican Gray wolves are a great way to help bring back balance in the local
ecosystem. They will also improve the local ecotourism. They will help with the re vegetation and
help the bird population return to its former glory.
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Reforestation will provide food and shelter to birds which rely on trees, shrubs and grass in order to
survive and increase its population. Reforestation will not only increase the amount of air produced
but will provide high above ground perches to protect the birds. With wolves being reintroduced into
the forest the carcasses of the dead animals will decay and will provide nutrients to the soil for new
plants to grow and flourish. Thus, the growth of new plants will increase the amount of small animals
for the larger growing bird population. With wolves changing deer and elk feeding paths which then
results in an increase of riparian vegetation which lowers water temperatures. In which improving
habitat conditions for trout, thus creating more food and fishing
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36. The Norman Conquest Research Paper
The Norman Conquest was a significant event in British history. William Duke of Normandy s
invasion in 1066 resulted in the battle of Hastings, during which the Saxon king Harold Godwinson
was killed, possibly by an arrow in the eye. Following one battle of Hastings, castles were used by
William to take control of England. One of the first castles was built at Pevensey, but the most famous
castle was the Tower of London, built to conquer and control London and to provide protection for the
new Norman Rulers of England
William the conqueror as he became known granted land to his trusted Barons and friends. William
FitzOsbern was a kinsmen of the conqueror and was granted the Isle of Wight. It was he that built the
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This changed when Elizabeth I appointed her cousin George Carey governor of the Island.After his
appointment as governor, Carey spent much time on the island, writing pamphlets and memoranda on
its dence. Renowned for his hospitality at Carisbrooke Castle, he was unpopular with the local gentry,
who complained of misconduct and use of the title governor . He had a strong sense of his own
importance. He began by rebuilding the domestic buildings of the castle, which had fallen into decay,
to provide accommodation worthy of his status. The hall block and St Peter s Chapel were radically
changed with the insertion of an upper floor.He brutally desecrated Isabella de Fortibus s chapel in the
southeast corner of the hall as he needed to increase accommodation and so built an upper floor in the
chapel, destroying its medieval detail. Adjoining the hall he added a new range, known as Carey s
building with 17 rooms and a long gallery. With the threat of Spanish invasion Carey made some
modest additions to the defences in 1587. In the next invasion scare of 1596 7, however, he persuaded
the queen and the local gentry to pay for the creation of a major, modern artillery fort as Carisbrooke.
This took the form of a low, roughly rectangular rampart nearly a mile long, with five bastions. These
defences were completed in 1602, but were never used in action.In March 1600 Carey fell ill and went
to Bath. He resigned as
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