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The Last Picture Show Analysis
The Last Picture Show was directed by Peter Bogdanovich. The movie was released on October 22 in
1971. The film was based in 1951 and although it was unusual for a film in the 1970 s to be shot in
black and white, they did so to really capture the image and the feeling of the 1950 s. A sequel was
followed after The Last Picture Show called Texasville which was released in 1990. The Last Picture
Show is about two close friends, Sonny and Duane, that are in their final year of high school. They
meet girls, fight over girls, and wonder what they will make out of the rest of their lives. The Last
Picture Show was based in the 1950 s in northern Texas in a small secluded town called Anarene.
Around this time, there were a lot of issues the government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Bobby tells Jacy that when she loses her virginity, she can come back to him making Jacy eager to get
her first time over with. Sonny and Duane go off to Mexico (this happens off screen) to go drink, party
and have fun. When they get back, hung over, they see that the restaurant is closed, which is very odd
because they never close, not even on holidays. They re curious and go ask a man named Andy only to
find out that Sam the lion had died of a stroke the morning before. The next day they go to Sam s
funeral. Everyone is there, for Sam was a very well known man who everyone enjoyed having around.
After the funeral, Duane and Jacy meet in a small motel room and whisper to each other I love you .
They had planned on having sex, but for some reason, Duane was unable to perform and Jacy gets
very mad at him and tells him not to leave the room yet so that everybody won t know they didn t
have sex. Outside, are a few teenage girls eager to listen to Jacy about how it went and Jacy tells them
it was
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Essay about Golden Age Go
Go is a fascinating game that, although created in China, gained popularity and permanence in Japan.
Go planted its roots in the Heian Period and grew from there. The Heian Period, known as the Golden
Age of Japan, was a very stable time with the imperial court at the height of its reign, especially in its
early and middle years. Go provided a leisurely pastime and an opportunity for casual conversation
that was not only entertaining in a stimulating way, but at the same time maintained the cultivated
decorum of the ruling elite of the time which were among its most common players: courtiers. Since
Go s beginnings in the Heian court, the construct of decorum, the diet, and the dress of the court
served to facilitate its acceptance and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Oh the other hand, it is still possible that Kibi sparked the popularity of Go in the court. However,
there are many aspects of Heian life that would have facilitated the acceptance of Go. Two unexpected
factors of the popularity of Go in the Heian court were the diet and the dress of the courtiers. The diet
of the court was poor, causing medical problems that stemmed from malnourishment; and it has been
speculated that the diet of the courtiers may have been at least partially responsible for the passivity
and pessimism that bulk so large in Heian history and literature (Shively and McCullough 398).
Because of this pessimism and lethargy that so plagued the court, it makes sense that a game like Go,
that requires no physical activity, became popular. The dress of courtiers would have highly restricted
movement, making pastimes that required activity very difficult and therefore impractical. The
members of the court wore ensembles that included in addition to [a] short outer jacket and long train
prescribed for women on formal occasions, as many as twenty or more identically cut robes... (Shively
and McCullough 395). Such an idea of extravagant dress is echoed in many the works of prose that
came out in the era. One example of a scene in which dress is commented on comes from The Pillow
Book by Sei Shōnagon that states ...one could see the varied colours of their many layered
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Critical Success Factors in Debating
Critical success factors in debating 1. Introduction In successfully debating, it is equally necessary to
rely on both team preparation efforts, as well as public speaking skills. The art of debate has been
important throughout the entire history of mankind, often times people with powerful skills for debate
earning high powered positions. Today, the process of debate is still regarded as essential in public
communications and it can sometimes weigh in the balance between the winner and the loser such as
the recent case of the debates between the two presidential candidates, Barack Obama and Mitt
Romney. In the past, debating in public was reserved to the people who had an innate ability for public
speaking; nowadays however, the ability to debate is being taught in educational institutions. In the
recent past, the class has participated in a debate over the ability of the single gender schools to create
better learning environments than co ed schools. In conducting the debate, teams were created and
various tasks were assigned within the teams. As part of the educational process then, a question is
now being posed relative to the key factors which drive success in a debate. At this level, it is believed
that the success is ensured by a combination of team effort and good public speaking skills. 2. Team
effort As part of the educational process, the debate over the single gender schools versus the co ed
schools in creating positive educational
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Summary Of My Antonia
My Ántonia
Quotes
There in the shelter draw bottom the wind did not blow very hard, but I could hear it singing its
humming tune up on a level, and I could see the tall grasses wave. pg. 14 This quote tells readers how
even small things such as the soft blow of the wind can cause many things to happen, such as the
humming of the wind and the grass s movements.It also symbolizes how the world is at peace right
now. The tone of this quote is in a describing manner by the details they provide in this quote. These
all contribute to helping the reader understand the scene in Jim s point of view.
Perhaps we feel like that when we die and become part of something entire, whether it is sun and air,
or goodness and knowledge. At any rate, that is happiness; to be dissolved into something complete
and great. When it comes to one, it comes as naturally as sleep. pg. 14 This is a theme in this story
telling us how real happiness lies with something greater such as knowledge rather than stuff bought.
The tone of this quote is very serious to help the reader understand what he is talking about. This is
reality, whether you like it or not. All those frivolities of summer, the light and shadow, the living
mask of green that trembled over everything, they were lies, and this is what was underneath. This is
truth. pg. 112 This quotes tone is very straightforward and it serves as a theme showing how some
things are not real. The way this quote is written helps tells the reader that this
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Webex Reflection
Retha Edwards(Hardgraves) Reflection WebEx 4 /24/18 As I reflect on the last WebEx meeting, I am
very glad to have gotten to know the people taking this course. We have struggled together and helped
each other become better writers. The WebEx meeting began with some information about the
feedback from our IRP 2 research paper. Dr. Chuang went through some of the vast amount of
resources that she provided us with. She explained the timeline and told us how we could use it (and
the other resources) for the required graphics needed in the paper. She explained that in the
introduction and historical part of our research writing, we need to use formal writing and not inject
our opinions. Then in the teaching strategies and conclusion part we can
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The Palestinian Conflict Of The Middle East
Israeli Palestinian Conflict The creation of two sovereign states is the only possibility of a peaceful
end to the conflict over historical Palestine in the Middle East. To achieve this, a third party must offer
enough incentive to both the Arabic and Jewish states and create a sovereign Palestinian state. This is
not a very probable outcome, as the conflict is rooted in the peoples traditions and beliefs making it
much harder to compromise. I predict this conflict will end in the overwhelming takeover of the
Palestinian and Holy Land area by the militarily superior Israelites and the trampling of the Arab
people. Conflict over Palestine and the less well defined, Holy Land, is deeply rooted in Middle
Eastern society. Conflicting claims over the land have rocked Palestine and the surrounding states for
many years. The two key actors in the Israeli Palestinian conflict include the Jews and the Arabs.
Outside actors who also have influence and interests over the area include Europe, America, and
Egypt. Jewish interest in the Palestinian territory is based either religiously or with the interest of
creating a Jewish state. According to religious writings and tradition, the Holy Land was promised to
the Jewish people. Groups who identify religiously do not necessarily support the creation of a Jewish
state. Jews who do hold interest in the creation of a Jewish state are identified as Zionists. While today
s Zionists continue to call for an end of the diaspora of the Jewish
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Chief Justice Case Study
From the time of the Roper ruling, the Court has seen the departure of five Justices. Chief Justice
Rehnquist was replaced by Chief Justice John Roberts, Justice O Connor was succeeded by Justice
Samuel Alito, Justice Souter preceded Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Justice Stevens was replaced by
Justice Elena Kagan, and Justice Scalia was succeeded by Justice Neil Gorsuch. Predicting the current
Court s position on the precedent and the possibility of overturning the Roper holding can be assessed
by investigating the justices Martin Quinn scores, their individual votes on similar cases, and other
sources that depict their stance on the death penalty and juvenile criminal cases. Chief Justice Roberts
thirteen year tenure has allowed him to vote ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Six years after her confirmation, Sotomayor strongly dissented in Glossip, remarking that the state
does not hold full autonomy in their manner of executing criminals, highlighting her shift from
supporting the constitutionality of the death penalty (576 U.S. ___). This is reinforced by Sotomayor s
Martin Quinn scores becoming increasingly more liberal as the years progress (Martin and Quinn
2002). Sotomayor s increasing liberal votes prove her leniency towards punishing minors, supported
by her votes for the majority and concurrence in both landmark juvenile criminal cases, Graham and
Miller. According to her liberal voting record, there is little reason to believe that Sotomayor would
vote in favor of overturning
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J. R. R. Tolkien Essay
Three Rings for the Elven Kings under the sky, Seven for the dwarf lords in their halls of stone, Nine
for mortal men doomed to die, One for the Dark Lord in his dark throne. In the Land or Mordor where
the shadow lies.
One Ring to rule them all, One ring to find them, One ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind
them.
In the land of Mordor where the shadows lie... (J.R.R. Tolkien, Rings)
These are the most famous recognized lines in The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkiens masterpiece.
Strong, tall men, fun party loving hobbits, pointy eared elves, short, plump dwarves and slimy, icky,
putrid orcs are just a few of the races in Lord of the Rings. (J.R.R. Tolkien, Rings) ... Show more
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Tolkien was influenced by many of the stories he heard in his religion and greatly influenced his
literature. (David McDonald, Bio Sketch)
Life for young Tolkien was very hard on him after his mother, Mabel passed away on October 15th,
1904 after succumbing to diabetes. Tolkien was only twelve years old. (Walter Tompkins, Great)
After Mabel passed away, the two boys, J.R.R. and Hillary, would become orphans. After that a young
man from the Catholic Church, Father Francis Morgan, would look over the boys as their guardian.
(Tommy Silet, Lord)
After settling into the boarding house, Tolkien, just 16 years old, met a young woman named Edith
Bratt. First they formed a great friendship, but soon their feelings began to change and they fell in
love. After Father Morgan found out about their relationship, he separated the couple. (W.J. Rayment,
A Bio)
After that incident occurred, Tolkien looked toward college studies. At first, Tolkien was rejected from
Oxford because of poor study habits, but still determined, he retook the test and was accepted. At
Oxford he would major in philology, the study of words and language. There he read Classic
literature, Old English, Gothic, Welsh, and Finnish. He was also influenced by Icelandic, Norse and
Gothic mythology, which he used in his books. (Oliver Grandy, Famous)
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Essay on Napoleon Bonaparte and the Catholic Church
Tension grew between the Catholic Church and France during the French Revolution, leading to a
schism, which deeply devastated the Church s economy. Pope Pius VII and Napoleon Bonaparte came
into power as the French Revolution was ending. For different reasons they both saw the importance
of restoring Roman Catholicism s position in France. The Catholic Church s initial support of
Napoleon greatly affected both parties (O Dwyer 12 14, 43, 49). This statement has led me to ask the
following question: To what extent did the support of Napoleon affect the Church s role as a political
and economic power in France? In this paper I will argue against the traditional view that Napoleon s
contract with the Catholic Church was solely beneficial to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The loss of one of its great powers caused the Catholic Church great distress. Pope Pius VI, who ruled
during the Revolution, died and in 1799, Pope Pius VII was elected. Pius VII inherited many
problems, including the division between France and Rome.
Just as Pope Pius VII was coming into power, Napoleon Bonaparte, a young, military genius, was
elected as First Consul of the Post Revolutionary French government (O Dwyer 43, 49). Both
Napoleon and Pius VII saw the importance in ending the schism and restoring Catholicism in France.
Napoleon saw the reestablishment of the Catholic Church in France as a social bedrock and as an
ideological anodyne (Ellis 41) and used it to gain immediate political power. The Catholic Church
wanted influence in France again and was willing to strike a deal with Napoleon to do so. In 1801 they
officially published the Concordat, which restored Catholicism as the main religion in France (O
Dwyer 56). In 1802, Napoleon, without Pius consent, added an additional a list of police regulations
that severely restricted the Papacy s role in France (Ellis 41), known as the Organic Articles, which
aggravated Pope Pius VII. The Church s support of the Concordat legitimized Napoleon s autocratic
rule, but it also stopped the schism that the Revolution had started. From Napoleon s coronation in
1804 to the imprisonment of Pope Pius VII in Fontainebleau, the relationship
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Prince Hamlet s False Madness In Hamlet By William...
One can only fake madness for so long, with a traumatic past experience anyone could lose their sense
of control. In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare the main character, Prince Hamlet, fakes going
mad, but in that same faking he begins to believe his own lie. Hamlet begins to deteriorate into a
madman and while losing grip of his reality he dies due to the result of his insanity. Famous
psychologist, Sigmund Freud, had a theory that one s grown up life is affected by the past events in
one s childhood. Freud claimed that personality develops through a series of stages, each characterized
by a certain internal psychological conflict. As many people go through depression after a death of a
loved one, Prince Hamlet s father s death ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While this might cause the audience to speculate Hamlet s sanity, it is mentioned Marcellus and
Horatio has also see the ghost proving that the ghost is not just in Hamlet s mind. During the
encounter Hamlet is asked to avenge his father s death.He feels that he must avenge his father s death,
which would fulfill the wish of pleasing him. Hamlet is left with the trauma of losing a parent while
expected to be happy for his mother s remarriage... to his father s murderer. Not only to disguise his
revenge, but save himself some time Hamlet tells his friends that he will pretend to be mad Here, as
before, never, so help you mercy, How strange or odd soe er I bear myself As I perchance hereafter
shall think meet To put an antic disposition on (Act 1 Scene V). However, a turn of events Hamlet s
madness seems to be manifesting inside him.
Assuming a fake insanity, Hamlet finds an excuse to act impulsively while concealing his real motive,
which is to take vengeance on King Claudius. As a result to his his mental state Shakespeare opts to
make the audience feel sympathy towards Hamlet due to suffering the great tragedy of losing their
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Jury Trial Advantages
Introduction:
Juries form an important part of our legal system and are made up of ordinary people from our
community. A jury trial is a legal proceeding in which a jury, made up of twelve individuals, makes a
decision that then directs the actions of a judge. A jury is randomly chosen from a list of voter
registrations and driver licence ID renewals. Once the jury is chosen they participate in both criminal
trials and civil trials. In criminal trials the jury hears evidence and makes a decision as to whether the
person is guilty or innocent. Civil trials that need juries are usually defamation proceedings. But are
twelve heads better than one? During this report, I will critically analyse and evaluate the two
conflicting viewpoints contained in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This can be seen as one of the advantages to a jury trial. Another advantage, is that the decision is
made by twelve people rather than just a judge. A jury trial may not always be the best choice though;
there are many disadvantages to a jury trial. A jury trial, may consist of people such as, construction
workers or stay at home mums and therefore, they may not be able to understand complex laws and
forensic evidence. This is one of the biggest disadvantages to having a jury trial. Another disadvantage
is that every juror has their own personal beliefs that can affect their decision. For example, someone
who comes to court not well dressed may already be considered guilty in jurors that hold appearance
in high regard. The jury system itself has many problems and issues. For example, some trials can last
for days or even months and therefore the jury must remain an audience for the entire duration
listening to arguments and evidence. Sometimes it becomes too long for them. Katrina Blowers, a
journalist working for ABC news, has often seen jurors falling asleep on the job, others distracted by
passing notes to each other,
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The Impact Of Media On The Media Industry
Over all this documentary made me feel very defeated and overwhelmed. Possibly it is just my mood
tonight, but it is clear that a few really wealthy companies run the media in the United States.
There has been a decline in small ownership media companies similar to Independent Lens in recent
years. This decline correlates with the Telecommunication Act of 1996 that ended most ownership
restrictions (Campbell, Martin, Fabos, 2014, p. 224). It was thought that this deregulation would
encourage competition in the media market place, instead it had the opposite effect and created large
media conglomerates.
Cooperation s like Time Warner, Disney, and individuals like Rupert Murdoc own multiple media
outlets making it very difficult for other smaller media outlets to afford to advertise enough to stay in
business. Rather than competing, many of these companies hold joint venture investments and it is not
in their best interest to compete with each other. Deregulations in the industry has allowed these
monopolies to become very powerful limiting the impact of the FCC (Rich Media, Poor Democracy,
n.d.).
The film points out that investigative Journalism has been in a steady decline since 1996. Now that
cooperation s own the news stations it is more about profits rather than true investigative reporting
that costs much more than the fluff reporting or getting your news off the wire. News reporters now
have to compete for ratings and advertisers to stay competitive. Cable
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The Influence Of The Voting Age On Young Teens
The voting age has been 18 for several centuries. Some people think lowering to 16 would be a great
opportunity for young teens, but there are obvious reasons why they still haven t lowered it. Some of
the reasons are 16 year olds can easily be influenced by their parent s choices, teens under 18 are less
experienced, society sees them as kids not as adults, and parents wouldn t allow their kids to go to
war. Many 16 year olds don t even care about politics even as they get closer to the voting age. The
percentage of young adults voting is low enough that even if 16 year olds could vote the percentage
wouldn t increases that much. The article Younger Voters writes, Not many younger teens understand
government well enough to vote. The reader ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Zelasko writes Old enough to fight old enough to vote, they chanted...lowering the voting age to 18.
The reader can agree that the only reason the 26th amendment was ratified was because 18 year olds
were going to war and dying some might agree that 16 year olds wouldn t want to fight for their
country so why give them the privilege of voting. 18 years old were drafted because they were
matured and consider young adults. No one would ever let a 16 year old go to war, in parent s eyes a
16 year old teen is still their baby. Especially know that their kid might die in war. War is very
dangerous that s the only reason they accept 18 year olds and not 16 year olds. Cowley writes, You
can join the forces from 16, but only with parental consent, and front line service is avoided until 18,
not least because the UK has signed the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which defines
childhood as lasting until 18. The reader can agree with Cowley that even if 16 year old could join the
forces they wouldn t be admitted until 18. Even if they wanted to join the forces the 16 year olds
would need parental consent to join in UK. Even though U.K allows 16 year olds to join forces they
wouldn t actually be frontline. They still don t allow 16 year olds to vote and most probably wouldn t
because 16 year olds are still considered children too their parents. The U.S. voting age used to be 21,
but after the 26th Amendment war ratified in 1971, 18
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Essay on The Duel Between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton
In the battle between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton was one of the most famous duels in the
early 19th century. Both men were very significant political leaders of the United States. The men had
clashes throughout the 1790 s which lead to a duel between the two and Alexander Hamilton lost his
life. Aaron Burr was born in New Jersey in 1756. He was involved in many political events though out
his life. He was the second president of Princeton, and he was the grandson of Jonathon Edwards. This
man had politics woven all through him. While at the college of New Jersey, which later became
Princeton, Burr was studying theology, but he quickly switched his degree to law. Aaron Burr also
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However, he was even more outstanding in George Washington s eye. In this era, being outstanding in
Washington s eye was substantially magnificent. Hamilton married a young lady by the name of
Elizabeth Schuyler; she was the daughter of a general. This put Alexander Hamilton in the middle of
New York s politics. In 1782, Hamilton was elected to the Continental Congress. As Alexander
Hamilton s political career began to get under way, things seem to be going as planned. He played a
major role in the constitution. He was one of America s first Constitutional lawyers, and wrote most of
the Federalist Papers, a primary source for Constitutional interpretation. He was perhaps the best
lawyer in America at the time of his death and his views were remarkably consistent and coherent. He
also had a clear vision of the new nation and believed that it could learn much from British economic
policy and governmental practice. Since he played such a major role in the Constitution Convention,
he obviously was going to serve a major role in the new government. He proved himself a brilliant
administrator both in organizing the Treasury Department and in assisting generally to set guidelines
for and staff all the departments of government. He proposed, to pay the nation s debts in full and also
to assume the unpaid debts of the various states. In his later years, he was a strong member of the
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College In The Modern Age. Throughout The First Unit We
College in The Modern Age
Throughout the first unit we have explored the reasons as to why college may not be the best fit for
some. I believe that, like a majority of children, I was raised on the basis that a college degree was
needed to be successful. Many may think of higher education as a giant Ponzi scheme, where students
are lured into the promise of receiving high paying jobs due to the fact they attended University.
Today I realize that a college degree isn t a guarantee that you ll be successful rather it is a way to gain
the edge against peers. In this paper, I am going to further evaluate why college was the best fit for
me, and how I came to that conclusion.
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I believe that we need someone to step in and provide the training that is required to high school
counselors on other options besides college. Fortunately, enough I attended a high school where the
counselors were trained on giving students other options besides college. A close friend who knew
college wasn t the right option for him was given information about different apprenticeships he could
apply for after college. He is currently a welder and thinks that he has made one of the greatest
decisions of his life.
Moreover, While I was in high school preparing to apply for college, I would often see some of my
fellow peers struggling to figure out how they would fit the bill for University. As I first began to
apply to the big name universities I was noticing the very steep prices, with little financial aid help. I
knew I could obtain various scholarships, however that isn t the case for most students. Mike Rowe
stated that There is a trillion dollars in debt on the student loan side. That is over five hundred times
the rate of inflation it beats healthcare by over two hundred and fifty trillion dollars. I think that
student loans are single handedly the biggest opposition to many students attending University. In my
personal opinion, many students choose to follow the things that they are passionate about, but
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To Kill a Mockingbird-Coming of Age
To Kill a Mockingbird Coming of Age
Throughout the book, To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout demonstrates maturity in a number of examples.
There were two main experiences where Scout could see herself come of age. Not only that, but she
reflects on those occurrences and ask the question, why? At the beginning of the novel, Boo Radley is
addressed. Rumors have floated around, referring to Boo as a malevolent phantom while accusing him
of being guilty of any stealthy small crimes that were committed in Maycomb. When Scout was
younger she believed in these rumors, and always felt on edge when close to the Radley Place. Despite
this, Scout, her brother Jem, and her friend Dill always attempted to try and get Boo out of his creepy
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Now: they found out that he was just a guy that didn t want to deal with the cruel world and wanted to
stay locked up. boo before: as a scary, creepy boy that has killed his own mother.
Now: they found out that he was just a guy that didn t want to deal with the cruel world and wanted to
stay locked up.
When she was younger, Scout believed anything she heard, especially the rumors about boo Radley.
But later on Atticus told her she wouldn t understand everything until you walk in their shoes. Once
boo saved jem, Scout understood what Atticus was talking about.
When she was younger, Scout believed anything she heard, especially the rumors about boo Radley.
But later on Atticus told her she wouldn t understand everything until you walk in their shoes. Once
boo saved jem, Scout understood what Atticus was talking about.
Hook: Throughout the book, To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout demonstrates maturity in a number of
examples.
Analytical Statement
You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... until you
climb into his skin and walk around in it. Atticus was explaining to Scout that you have to be open to
their view on things, whether it is about segregation in Tom s case or about personal choices like Boo
Radley s. Because Scout has showed maturity,
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Essay On How We Are Blinded By Sugar And Its Sweetness
How We Are Blinded by Sugar and Its Sweetness We all love a little sugar in our meals and in our
drinks. It makes everything we consume taste that much better. The absence of sugar is definitely
noticeable as everything would taste bland. While you re too busy stuffing your face with those
delicious desserts, did the thought ever cross your mind that what you are consuming is what may
eventually lead to your death? And before you choose to dismiss this claim, here are some things you
should take into consideration; the cost of eating out all the time, the cost of doctor visits and going on
medication, and finally your long term psychological health. Having a diet high in sugar intake will
only lead you to a multitude of health problems ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She discovered that people who ate more sugar still had higher cardiovascular mortality. As if heart
disease wasn t bad enough, Doctors have recently compared the addiction to sugar being the same as
the addiction to cocaine. The research has shown that sugar could be as addictive as some street drugs
and have similar effects on the brain. Cassie Bjork, MD., founder of healthysimplelife.com discovered
through research that sugar can be even more addicting than cocaine. Dr. Bjork goes into explaining
that dopamine is a neurotransmitter that is a key part of the reward circuit associated with addictive
behavior. When a certain behavior causes an excess release of dopamine, you feel a pleasurable high
that you are inclined to re experience. While consuming sugar, one can simply refer to it as a
condiment and that it is necessary in our meals. What they re failing to realize is it has the same
psychological effects as using cocaine. It messes with your brain in the same way, but doesn t give you
the negative side effects of cocaine. Sugar activates the reward center in our brain the same way drugs
do and provoke similar cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Alan Greene, Md., a children s health and
wellness expert has mentioned that the addiction to sugar can be even harder to break due to how it
affects our stress hormones. This would make sense since sugar is widely more accepted in our society
than drugs and alcohol.
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The Advance Traveler Information Systems
The motive and idea proposed through this paper is to implement Advanced Traveler Information
Systems (ATIS) that is potential enough to provide solutions for problems encountered in cases of
both, informed and non informed users. After several route choice studies and investigations, experts
conclude that impact of elaborated and virtually supported information determine vast difference in
theoretical and methodological approach to ATIS. As an attempt to develop the technologies
appropriate to establish an Overall Intelligent Transportation System supported with real time and
accurate data to make traveler destination/route choices a happy decision.
Generally both, descriptive or prescriptive concept of pre trip traveler information has a positive
impact. It increases the traveler s confidence to explore deeper, bargain in the new land, use freeways
properly and make better informed transit choices. En route visual data and information offer tested
guidance, saves travel time, helps to avoid congestion, improves traffic performance and provide more
efficiency than paper maps, written instructions or previous traveler experiences (BoozAllen
Hamilton, 1998). However, recent studies have revealed people s lack of awareness about the system
and its diminished usage.
The efforts and rework carried to overcome this weak link register a pitfall in the prevailing system
which exhibits the limitation of visual data in it. In order to endeavor the fool proof system that is
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Should Child Soldiers Be Granted Amnesty Essay
Child soldiers should be granted amnesty. The reason child soldiers should be considered as victims
are because they are forced into labor, drugged, and threatened into service. Many of these child
soldiers, after being rescued and rehabilitated, are able to be adopted into loving families and lead
normal lives. However, those who are sent back to where they became child soldiers will surely
commit those crimes again.
The first reason that child soldiers should be considered as victims are that they are drugged. In many
cases, after the child is taken away from their family, the warlords and their older soldiers will give the
children drugs such as cocaine, marijuana and narcotics to make them more obedient. In the case of a
boy named Ishmael Beah, he was forced into service by government soldiers through threats, cocaine
laced with gunpowder called ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Root Causes of Child Recruitment. United Nations Office of the Special Representative of the
Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict. United Nations, n.d. Web. 12 May 2016.
Beah, Ishmael. Advocate for Children Affected by War. UNICEF. UNICEF, 25 May 2012. Web. 12
May 2016.
Building a Future for Former Child Soldiers: Programs at a Glance. Rescue and Refugee Support.
International Rescue Committee, n.d. Web. 12 May 2016.
Bibliography:
United Nations Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed
Conflict. Root Causes of Child Recruitment. United Nations Office of the Special Representative of
the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict. United Nations, n.d. Web. 12 May 2016.
Beah, Ishmael. Advocate for Children Affected by War. UNICEF. UNICEF, 25 May 2012. Web. 12
May 2016.
Building a Future for Former Child Soldiers: Programs at a Glance. Rescue and Refugee Support.
International Rescue Committee, n.d. Web. 12 May
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The Pros And Cons Of U. N. Peacekeeping
The United Nations was never intended to be a utopian exercise. It was meant to be a collective
security system that worked stated former secretary general of the United Nations (U.N.) Kofi Annan
in the 2004 Report of the High level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change. Although,
peacekeeping operations are not mentioned in the U.N. Charter it is evident that it is an essential
global security tool that has been deterring International conflicts ever since World War II. This paper
argues that while U.N. peacekeeping operations are beneficial in terms of aiding to resolve conflicts
around the world, there are severe limitations that global peacekeeping faces. Critical, realist, and
postmodernist scholars question the efficacy and have competing
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A Growing Number Of Studies Essay
A growing number of studies (e.g. (Kowsari and Zerriffi, 2011; O. R. Masera et al., 2000)) investigate
the impacts of various factors such as household income, and education status that would influence
household cooking fuel choice and then inform the policies to promote fuel switching to the modern
sources. Mainly, two broad conceptual models are popular in the area of household energy choice and
fuel transition in developing countries: Energy Ladder and Energy Stacking Models (Elias and Victor,
2005; Hosier and Dowd, 1987; Leach, 1992; Leach and Mearns, 1988; O. Masera et al., 2000). These
models categorize energy resources into modern, transitional and traditional fuels given that different
cooking fuels are available in the region. Modern fuels such as LPG or electricity are interpreted as
superior because the inherent qualities of these fuels are relatively superior in terms of fuel efficiency
and sustainability when compared to the traditional fuels. Transitional fuels are consumed during the
transitional period; a period where traditional fuels are in the process of being replaced by the modern
fuels.
The factors influencing households fuel switching decisions in the energy ladder model are the
household income, relative fuel prices, and fuel accessibility. However, the energy ladder model of
perfect substitutability among the cooking fuels with respect to the income fails to be supported by
most empirical evidence (Heltberg, 2005; Hosier and Dowd, 1987; Lee et al.,
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Steps For More Effective Pay For Performance
Five Steps to More Effective Pay for Performance
It?s hard to pick up a newspaper without reading about another major employer who has decided to
abandon the use of performance ratings altogether. In a recent survey of North American employers
conducted by Willis Towers Watson, 8%, have eliminated ratings entirely while another 29% are either
planning or considering such a move.
North American organizations are restless for change. Seventy three percent report that they are
planning to make some kind of change to their performance management approach. Nearly one third
of organizations report they have already changed or plan to broaden the focus of performance
management to include other aspects of performance, such as future potential, leaving compensation
practitioners wondering if we are ?paying? for a performance definition that is outdated.
The ?pay for performance? story is no different. Eighty percent of employers give the two most
popular pay for performance vehicles, merit pay and annual incentives, low marks for effectiveness.
The majority indicate that true pay for performance differentiation is not materializing in the most
purposeful pay for performance program of all: annual incentives.
While organizations are rethinking their performance management approach, it may also be time to
rethink and modernize pay for performance. Here are some ?health check? steps to follow.
Define what performance means for your organization. For some business models, a
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The Social Situation Of Mental Patients And Other Inmates
Mortification of the self is a process in which a person may be degraded or striped of their identity,
willingly or unwillingly, for multiple different reasons. This process can also happen unconsciously or
consciously. In his essay, The Social Situation of Mental Patients and Other Inmates , Goffman
explains five main categories of these types of institutes that may use mortification of the self for their
benefit or the communities benefit. In this essay, I will be discussing in more depth how prisons use
the mortification of the self on their prisoners and how, in a way, colleges and the NCAA use
mortification processes as well to shape their students and athletes.
The first institute is for those that are incapable and harmless. For example, those who are blind, aged,
or orphaned may be admitted to this type of institute. This institution may be thought of as a positive
environment, and the mortification of the self a good thing for both those in control as well as those at
the institute. The second is for those that are incapable, but may be harmful in the community. This
can include a mental hospital and a leprosaria, so the community as well as the inmates would most
likely benefit from the mortification processes. The third is for those who have proven themselves
harmful. A penitentiary, jailhouse and POWs are some examples. These inmates wellbeing is not
necessarily very important to those in control. These inmates are stripped of their belongings, their
privacy,
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Tartuffe Essay
Tartuffe
In his most notorious play Tartuffe, Molière relates the story of an attempt, by a manipulative
hypocrite, to destroy the domestic happiness of a citizen who, charmed by his seeming piety, has taken
him into his home as a respectable guest. The play was disallowed after its first performance because
it was deemed anti religion. However this ruling was made unfairly since true religion is never
confounded with hypocrisy, but is upheld with warmth, which shows his characteristic hatred of
imposture in any shape.
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They never will attack a sinner viciously—
For it s the sin they criticize, exclusively.
Their zeal isn t excessive, and it never seems
The interests of God have pushed them to extremes.
These are my heroes. They re the men I think are great.
And they re the men whom I would want to imitate.
On first seeing Tartuffe performed in Versailles, the King immediately recognized and appreciated its
genius. He understood that it was strictly addressing hypocrisy, however concern about the play began
to grow as its performance moved to Paris. Molière s adversaries claimed that under the fake motive
of trying to expose hypocrisy, he actually sought to undermine the foundations of religion itself.
Pressure from the opposition, which included the Catholic Church, the archbishop of Paris, the Queen
Mother Anne of Austria, and the Company of the Holy Sacrament forced Louis XIV to ban the play in
Paris.
The argument could be made that The King s initial approval stemmed from the fact that Tartuffe
includes patronage in the form of not so subtle flattery and references to Louis XIV and his family and
associates, rather than the theme of hypocrisy versus sincerity. One instance of this being in the final
act where the King s authorities come to arrest Tartuffe for a history of swindling people out of their
fortune. The officer refers to his King as:
He sees things as they are; you ll find that wicked schemes
Don t take him by
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The Search for Identity in Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man...
The Search for Identity in Ralph Ellison s Invisible Man
It is through the prologue and epilogue, that we understand the deeper meanings of Ralph Ellison s
Invisible Man. The prologue is essential, laying down a foundation that allows us to understand the
meaning and reason behind the symbolism and relevance of events the that follow. The prologue
allows us to understand the extent and level of intensity the novel is trying to achieve. Acting in the
same way, the epilogue further illustrates the importance of different parts of the novel allowing us to
truly see what the Invisible Man wants us to notice and take from the telling of his life.
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His free electricity and rent free existence prove the power of his invisibility. By not being visible the
Invisible Man learns he does not have to live by the rules of visible people, showing us the deeper
meaning of his invisibility.
The narrator also reveals his current living situation in the prologue. He emphasizes the 1,369 lights
he has in his abandoned basement; speaking metaphorically of how the light represents truth; more
importantly the truth of his existence. He needs the light to confirm his own being, showing how the
inability of society to see him affects him and makes the Invisible Man blind as well. This idea of how
the blindness of the world causes him to be blind as well, is constantly referred to in the book, and it is
only thought the prologue we understand the full meaning.
The most important thing that we can take from the prologue is his symbolic hibernation , the
Invisible Man s life in his hole or basement. His hole represents imprisonment, for he feels he is held
prisoner by his lack of identity and by the society that refuses to see him. Keeping this ending of his
life in mind, we are able to look into the events in the book and see that they all lead to him trying to
escape the hole by being noticed as a person in the world. Even the point of him writing and retelling
his life is an escape route, giving him hard evidence that he
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Arnold Van Gennep s Rites Of Passage
Introduction Rites of Passage are most directly related to the works of Arnold van Gennep and later,
Victor Turner. Gennep describes how though rites of passage, a person achieves a new status in
society, without disrupting the existing structure of that society. (Erikson 2010). There are three phases
to a rite of passage: separation, liminality, and integration. The separation phase is exactly what it
sounds like; a person takes a step away from his or her old life in order to develop a new identity
(Berry 1984). The liminal phase, or the in between phase, is one in which the person is learning a new
way of life, in order to be reborn into society, after which the person is re integrated into society
(Erikson 2010). Hockey players undertake a lengthy rite of passage in order to become a professional,
which begins when a child learns how to ice skate, separation, up until the time when he or she
becomes a professional hockey player, integration. However, most hockey players never finish this rite
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Ice hockey is a major part of the socialization process of young Canadians, beginning when a child
puts ice skates on for the first time. The organization of youth hockey at a young age, most likely from
the time a child is a toddler, is the institution in which many children in Canada grow up in, besides of
course, their family household, unless his or her parents decide to send their child off to another
province or city to live with another family in order to play hockey, in which the child must adapt to
this new environment. Through enculturation by hockey, children learn the values of the game on both
a small scale, the game itself, and a wide scale, a positive outlook on life,
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Demonstrate Ethical Conduct
Why is it important for leaders to demonstrate ethical conduct? And how did this person do so?
Joining the military at a young age, I became reliant on my leadership. I looked at anyone that was
higher rank to me, to be a leader. I became aware really fast, that just because you have rank or a title,
it does not make you a good leader. When you are brand new to an organization, you look to your
peers and leaders to guide you through the transition period. Some of us unfortunately fall into the trap
and become consumed by horrible leadership. Due to my personal experience and from reading the
textbook, the foundation of an organization is a good as its leadership. I do believe that there is always
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The values that Herbert brought to the organization ensure that work ethics encompass the whole
person through team play and creating fun (Reingold, J. 2013). It is this positive, team and customer
focused attitude that is infectious in the organization that has enabled them to become a successful
business today. The fact that the airline has won multiple awards is an indication of the value it places
on its customers. These customers value their services and perhaps the ethical conduct of the business
that strive to maintain low cost flights. Therefore, Kelleher kept it simple and focused on what the
customers needed as opposed to generating profits without considering the customers (Murrow, R.
2004, pg. 207) The founding CEO ensured that the airline does not waste money on acquisition of new
planes or excessive salaries to its employees. Because of this strategy and being aware of the cautious
airline business expenses and budget, Herbert Kelleher continued to provide low fares so as to keep
the customers
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Prentice Hall S Federal Taxation Test B
Prentice Hall s Federal Taxation 2013 Corporations, 26e (Pope)
Chapter C11 S Corporations
1) The S corporation rules were enacted to allow small corporations to enjoy the nontax advantages of
the corporate form of business without being subject to the tax disadvantage of double taxation.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref.: C:11 2
Objective: 1
2) Up to six generations of a family are considered as one shareholder for purposes of the 100
shareholder limit.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref.: C:11 4
Objective: 2
3) Corporations and partnerships can be S corporation shareholders.
Answer: FALSE
Page Ref.: C:11 4,
Objective: 2
4) A testamentary trust can be an S shareholder for two years, beginning on the date the stock transfers
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C) A tax exempt charity can own stock of an S corporation.
D) An S corporation can own stock of a Qualified Subchapter S Subsidiary.
Answer: A
Page Ref.: C:11 4
Objective: 2
18) Trusts that can own S corporation stock include all of the following except
A) charitable remainder unitrusts.
B) QSSTs.
C) grantor trusts.
D) testamentary trusts.
Answer: A
Page Ref.: C:11 5
Objective: 2
19) Which of the following would terminate a Subchapter S election?
A) Estate becomes a shareholder.
B) Grantor trust becomes a shareholder.
C) Voting trust becomes a shareholder.
D) Partnership becomes a shareholder.
Answer: D
Page Ref.: C:11 4 and C:11 5
Objective: 2
20) Which one of the following is not one of the corporation related requirements for S corporation
status?
A) The corporation must be a domestic corporation.
B) The corporation must not have any foreign sourced income.
C) The corporation must not be an ineligible corporation.
D) The corporation must have only one class of stock.
Answer: B
Page Ref.: C:11 6
Objective: 2
21) Identify which of the following statements is true.
A) A trust can own S corporation stock and have a C corporation as a beneficiary as long as the
corporation is the sole beneficiary.
B) A QSST is an arrangement whereby the stock owned by a number of shareholders is placed under
trust control for purposes of exercising the stock voting rights.
C) A testamentary trust can be converted into a QSST trust.
D) All of the above
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Fruit Fly Trap
How to Make a Fruit Fly Trap
Oh, those pesky fruit flies! They seemingly appear out of nowhere taking up residence in your kitchen
and home. While they re most attracted to ripened fruits and vegetables, they can also be found
breeding in drains, garbage disposals, empty bottles and cans, trash containers and even mops and
cleaning rags. So, what can you do about these nuisance pests before they contaminate your food with
bacteria trap them and eliminate them!
A day in the life of a fruit fly
You can clean your kitchen until it gleams, but until all potential breeding areas are located and
eliminated, fruit flies will spread no matter how much you ve scrubbed. Generally, they lay their eggs
near the surface of fermenting foods and materials. Once they ve hatched, the tiny larvae continue to
feed near the surface of the fermenting mass. What s worse, the reproductive potential of fruit flies is
huge. So, if conditions are right they will lay about 500 eggs. And the entire lifecycle from egg to
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The problem is, finding the source of attraction can be somewhat challenging. The best approach for
eliminating these pests suggests the University of Kentucky, Entomology, is to build a trap and attract
adult flies, where they can be eliminated for good.
Homemade apple cider vinegar trap
First toss out any overripen fruit, and then try this effective remedy to banish fruit flies from your
kitchen. Fruit flies are naturally attracted to fermented foods, and apple cider vinegar is made from
fermented apples. It s a match made in heaven!
Here s what you ll
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The 35 Year Reversion Clause
Joseph Burleson
Prof. P. Abril
BSL 412
12/9/14
The 35 Year Reversion Clause
As 2013 began, artists and songwriters of classic music gained the ability to terminate transfer of
copyright ownership for their intellectual property. These so called legacy artists include Tom Petty,
Bryan, Adams, Bob Dylan, and countless others whose music still have a profound impact on the
industry. In fact, catalog sales of legacy artists were reported by music industry officials as comprising
49% of album sales and 55% of single sales as recently as 2012. This means that billions of dollars are
on the line for record labels, music publishers, and musicians.
Background
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Transfer of copyright is referred to in section 101 of the Copyright Act of 1976 as an assignment,
mortgage, exclusive license, or any other conveyance, alienation, or hypothecation of a copyright or of
any of the exclusive rights comprised in a copyright, whether or not it is limited in time or place of
effect but not including a non exclusive license. Songwriters will give away ownership to the
copyright of their compositions to music publishers while recording artists will grant copyright
ownership of their records to their respective labels enabling the companies to receive a larger stream
of royalties. The size of this stream depends on the deal signed.
Royalties for sound recordings are paid out on a purely contractual basis. There is no statutory rate for
sound recording royalties like there is for song royalties. However, the artist negotiates a percentage of
the profits from the sale of mechanical sound recordings. This usually numbers around 8% 25% of the
suggested retail pricing for the album or song depending on the quality of the recordings and the
stature of the artist. More established artists are able to negotiate into the high spectrum because there
is less risk involved for the record label.
Royalties for songs are paid out 50% to the writer and 50% to the copyright holder. For music
publishing companies, there are three main types of deals that an artist can enter
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The Death Of Stalin Essay
Not all the filmmakers have the capacity of gathering sensitive political and historical material and
turn it into a pleasurable satirical parody that stirs our intellect in a totally different way. With just a
couple of feature length films, Italian born Armando Iannucci is surely one of them, asserting his gift
with comedies such as In The Loop , and now The Death of Stalin , a tongue in cheek caricature of the
post Stalinism struggle for power. Its conception was based on the French graphic novel of the same
name. In 1953, the paranoia related to Josef Stalin s dark list consumes the nerves of common
civilians, red army soldiers, and high ranked politicians in Moscow. There are numerous arrests,
tortures, and deaths, which become more and more exaggerated as they kept being ordered ... Show
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Because nobody had recorded it, the artists were forced to play the Mozart recital again while the
audience was encouraged to applaud even more. However, pianist Maria Yudina (Olga Kurylenko), an
opposer of the regime, refuses to play and had to be bribed to step onstage again. Following Stalin s
cerebral hemorrhage and consequent death, the main members of the Central Committee the cynical
Beria, the slippery first secretary Nikita Krushchev (Steve Buscemi), the conspiring foreign minister
Vyacheslav Molotov (Michael Palin), and the vain deputy general secretary Georgy Malenkov (Jeffrey
Tambor) are to fiercely dispute the leadership. Other ministers join the four vultures in a ceremonious
if hilarious funeral that is further disturbed by the presence of Stalin s drunken son, Vasily (Rupert
Friend), the unwelcome yet invited ultra orthodox bishops, and Zhukov (Jason Isaacs), the
authoritarian marshal of the Soviet Union who is also scheming in hopes to hold
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Professional Skills Required For A General Manager Of A...
Introduction
The purpose of this assignment is to show the personal and professional skills needed to become a
General Manager of a Littlemore s superstores to support their strategic direction.
Task 1. Be able to assess personal and professional skills required to achieve strategic goals
1.1 Evaluation of personal skills required for managers to achieve strategic goals of Littlemore s
superstores
Personal skills are those concerned with how people manage and express themselves. People who
have worked on developing strong personal skills are usually more successful in both their personal
and professional lives.
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The purpose of this method is to assist each individual to understand her or his weaknesses and
strengths, and to contribute insights into aspects of her or his work needing professional development.
Also this method allows each individual to understand how others view his or her effectiveness as an
employee, coworker, or staff member.
Therefore any of these evaluation methods can be applied by Littlemore s superstores to evaluate
staffs personal skills given below:
1.1.1 Time management
Time management refers to the way that you organize and plan how long you spend on specific
activities.
In my opinion time management is one of the necessary personal skills not only in Littlemore s, but
also for managers in whole. As Brian Tracy said:
Your ability to manage your time, as much as any other practice in your career as an executive, will
determine your success or failure. Time is the one indispensable and irreplaceable resource of
accomplishment. It is your most precious asset. It cannot be saved, nor can it be recovered once lost.
Everything you have to do requires time, and the better you use your time, the more you will
accomplish, and the greater will be your rewards. (Tracy 2014,p. 1)
So from my point of view managers who fail to manage their time effectively can have some
undesirable effects, such as poor work quality, a poor professional reputation and a dead end career,
high levels of stress, ineffective operation and
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Othello Illusion Vs Reality Essay
Every day we are constantly meeting new people and with meeting new people comes new
personalities. Some may be our friend while others may be hypocritical. But at the end true colors are
revealed. Illusion verses reality is one of the many themes expressed in Othello by William
Shakespeare. There are many examples shown through the character Othello where the misconception
of illusion and reality leads to misfortune. This is displayed when Othello develops an outrageous
jealousy due to Iago manipulating him, or when there s irrelevant hatred created between Othello and
Cassio because of these manipulations. When Iago s schemes work it fools Othello s gullible
personality, resulting in him doubting his love for Desdemona. William Shakespeare ... Show more
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Due to Iago s perception of Othello being naïve, Iago uses his phenomenal understanding of the
human psyche as his ability to orchestrate pre planned scenarios. Iago is successfully and carefully
able to manipulate Othello s thoughts into thinking Desdemona has been unfaithful and that it was
false love. I called my love false love, but what he said then? (IV, iii, 59) This is significant because
Desdemona is beginning to realize that the love Othello had for her must have been false she s worried
that Othello will leave her. Due to Othello s inability to differentiate between delusion and reality it s
bringing forth disaster leading to their relationship suffering. Othello being able to trust people easily
allowed Iago s words to manipulate him into making a tremendously poor decision which was killing
Desdemona. Put out the light, and then put out the light, (V,ii, 7) This quote is paramount because
Othello blows out the candle just before he strangles Desdemona which symbolizes Desdemona s
fragile life and because he is so manipulated by Iago there is no turning back and he is ready to kill
her. Othello muses that the difference between Desdemona s life and a candle s light is that he can put
out and relight the candle but he cannot bring Desdemona back to life. The thought of not being able
to bring Desdemona back to life did not stop him from murdering Desdemona,
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Explain The Three Rites Of Passage
1. The three main rites of passage (Lenkeit 2012: 11) are puberty, childhood, and death. As people go
through this arc of life social positions change and we are put into certain parts in life. This because
life changes and people go through bodily and physical change throughout life. Rites of passage
allows an individual to participate but there is also a group to go with that person in which are close to
the individual. This means anything that happen to there one friend and they die or get hurt, it effects
them. For example, cultures have types of rituals (Lenkeit 2012: 11) where there is a celebration of
life and when life ends we have a ceremony for the death of the person who meant something to us. It
s a way of coming to peace and honoring them.
2. Supernatural belief (Lenkeit 2012: 11) is defined as the belief that transcends the observable,
natural world. So, this has to do with religion and what we get out of it. Supernatural forces (Lenkeit
2012:11) are the unseen powers that one possesses. These forces go against nature and beyond ...
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Supernatural beings (Lenkeit 2012: 11) are those such as God s and Goddesses, Souls, Ghosts,
Tricksters, and witches. Ghosts for example, are supernatural beings for the most part. They have
abilities that can go beyond us. For all we know they are dwelling in the world to finish something and
were not ready to leave, at least this is what society says. There have been multiple encounters that
people have experienced. But, there are also ways to fool others as well into thinking something is
supernatural. Magic (Lenkeit 2012: 11) for example, is a technique to manipulate supernatural forces
and beings. Which leads us to another example of a supernatural being, witches. The Salem witch
trials is one of the most remembered events in time. Women were accused for using witchcraft , or,
magic. For practicing it they were killed and cast out by people. These accusations from people were
probably false and people
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What Is Frozen Yogurt Essay
During hot and humid summer days, there s absolutely nothing better than lying by the pool with a
cold glass of white wine beside you. And while that s a fantastic summer idea, we have come up with
even better ideas to make your summer more fun and refreshing! Don t get us wrong, wines by the
pool are incredible on their own, but you can always spice it up a bit by combining ice cream and
different desserts with wine. What? You thought the only way to consume wine was in a glass, did
you? You re in luck, because these 17 recipes for wine popsicles, wine ice cream, wine sorbets, wine
cakes, and more, will change your summer and your life! So the next time you re out taking a swim in
the pool, or chilling in the backyard, or even just having one glass for the evening, why not try these
treats instead? Believe us, the recipes below will take your wine game ... Show more content on
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White Wine Frozen Yogurt desktop 1432670749 While frozen yogurt on its own is great, you could
make it even better with this recipe that will surely make any frozen yogurt into the best yogurt you ll
ever have. It s pretty simple and easy to make, and you only need a few ingredients! 2. Red Wine Ice
Cream desktop 1432670782 This ice cream recipe does not only look incredibly scrumptious, it also
tastes ridiculously delicious. All you need is to whip up a few ingredients, freeze, and you re good to
serve! Get the recipe here. 3. Moscato strawberry floats desktop 1432670748 This Moscato
Strawberry Floats are not only perfect for the summer, they re also great for intimate events like
Valentine s Day, your anniversary, or even just a simple date night! Get the recipe here. 4. Wine
soaked frozen grapes desktop 1432670780 The next time you throw an adult party, serve these Wine
soaked Frozen Grapes as a snack. Trust us, it will be a huge hit. What could be better than munching
on a wine infused grape? The texture, the taste, and that cold, cold grape that will just melt in your
mouth. Recipe s over
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Initial Public Offering by a Company
Initial Public Offerings: An initial public offering is the decision by a company to sell its stock to the
public for the first time. In some cases, this process is described as a transaction with which an
investment banking company generates investment capital though making the company to go public.
One of the most critical aspects within an initial public offering is significant public interest because
investment bankers generate huge fees depending on the amount of capital raised. Consequently, the
interest of investment bankers is usually attracted by large or well recognized companies. Initial public
offerings are sometimes characterized with huge gains on the first day but they tend to flop when the
financial market is cold. Overview of Initial Public Offerings: The decision by a company to go public
and sell its stock to the public is normally an expensive process, especially for small companies. This
decision is guided by a consideration of the advantages and disadvantages involved in going public. A
privately held company may decide to sell its stock to the public through an initial public offering due
to several reasons. First, such a company may engage in an initial public offering when it seeks to
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Santiago is constantly being reminded of the omens all around him. Every elder that he meets gives
him a interesting experience that always teaches him something. Santiago and the crystal merchant
represent the different paths a person may choose in life, with fear and complacency acting as the
dividing factors between the courses they select. Whereas Santiago feels eager to pursue his Personal
Legend and get to Egypt, the crystal merchant fears pursuing his own dream to make a pilgrimage to
Mecca because he worries he will have nothing to live for afterward. He also feels comfortable with
what he has and does not seek out more. Santiago has already faced several setbacks in his own quest,
but they have all been due to outside forces, such
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Throughout the late 1920 s an important theatrical movement developed: The Workers Theatre
Movement. In the end, it diminished around the middle of the 1930 s, and one of the developments
aiding the decline of the Workers Theatre Movement, was the creation of the Federal Theatre Project.
The Federal Theatre Project was the largest and most motivated effort mounted by the Federal
Government to organize and produce theater events. Once the government took on the duty of putting
people to work, it was able to consider the movement. The Federal Theatre Project s purpose was to
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The W. P. A., or Works Progress Administration, was started in the year 1935 to provide jobs for
unemployed people in their areas of skill. Harry Hopkins headed this reform as well. There were four
art projects developed
for white collar workers: Music, Writers, and Theatre and Art. The four art projects spent less than 3/4
of 1 percent of the total WPA budget, but were blamed and accused for being un democratic and
inefficient. The FTP was the most controversial and short lived of the Works Progress Administration
art projects. (www.answers.com) With its first production in the year 1936, The Federal Theatre
Project remained in existence until the year 1939. It employed nearly 10,000 people per year on
average; up to 12,000 people at it s highest. The Federal Theatre Project provided 1200 productions as
a minimum of 850 main works and of 309 innovative plays (29 new musicals) to an audience
estimated at 25 million people in 40 states. It also employed actors, playwrights, directors, producers,
composers, and technicians, including notables as Orson Welles, Arthur Miller, John Huston, E. G.
Marshall, and John Houseman. (Manning) The FTP gave many Americans their first opportunity to
attend live theater performances. It sent companies on tour to smaller cities and also gave shows for
younger audiences.
Harry Hopkins did not want just a relief development, though it was important. He then turned to
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  • 2. The Last Picture Show Analysis The Last Picture Show was directed by Peter Bogdanovich. The movie was released on October 22 in 1971. The film was based in 1951 and although it was unusual for a film in the 1970 s to be shot in black and white, they did so to really capture the image and the feeling of the 1950 s. A sequel was followed after The Last Picture Show called Texasville which was released in 1990. The Last Picture Show is about two close friends, Sonny and Duane, that are in their final year of high school. They meet girls, fight over girls, and wonder what they will make out of the rest of their lives. The Last Picture Show was based in the 1950 s in northern Texas in a small secluded town called Anarene. Around this time, there were a lot of issues the government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bobby tells Jacy that when she loses her virginity, she can come back to him making Jacy eager to get her first time over with. Sonny and Duane go off to Mexico (this happens off screen) to go drink, party and have fun. When they get back, hung over, they see that the restaurant is closed, which is very odd because they never close, not even on holidays. They re curious and go ask a man named Andy only to find out that Sam the lion had died of a stroke the morning before. The next day they go to Sam s funeral. Everyone is there, for Sam was a very well known man who everyone enjoyed having around. After the funeral, Duane and Jacy meet in a small motel room and whisper to each other I love you . They had planned on having sex, but for some reason, Duane was unable to perform and Jacy gets very mad at him and tells him not to leave the room yet so that everybody won t know they didn t have sex. Outside, are a few teenage girls eager to listen to Jacy about how it went and Jacy tells them it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay about Golden Age Go Go is a fascinating game that, although created in China, gained popularity and permanence in Japan. Go planted its roots in the Heian Period and grew from there. The Heian Period, known as the Golden Age of Japan, was a very stable time with the imperial court at the height of its reign, especially in its early and middle years. Go provided a leisurely pastime and an opportunity for casual conversation that was not only entertaining in a stimulating way, but at the same time maintained the cultivated decorum of the ruling elite of the time which were among its most common players: courtiers. Since Go s beginnings in the Heian court, the construct of decorum, the diet, and the dress of the court served to facilitate its acceptance and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oh the other hand, it is still possible that Kibi sparked the popularity of Go in the court. However, there are many aspects of Heian life that would have facilitated the acceptance of Go. Two unexpected factors of the popularity of Go in the Heian court were the diet and the dress of the courtiers. The diet of the court was poor, causing medical problems that stemmed from malnourishment; and it has been speculated that the diet of the courtiers may have been at least partially responsible for the passivity and pessimism that bulk so large in Heian history and literature (Shively and McCullough 398). Because of this pessimism and lethargy that so plagued the court, it makes sense that a game like Go, that requires no physical activity, became popular. The dress of courtiers would have highly restricted movement, making pastimes that required activity very difficult and therefore impractical. The members of the court wore ensembles that included in addition to [a] short outer jacket and long train prescribed for women on formal occasions, as many as twenty or more identically cut robes... (Shively and McCullough 395). Such an idea of extravagant dress is echoed in many the works of prose that came out in the era. One example of a scene in which dress is commented on comes from The Pillow Book by Sei Shōnagon that states ...one could see the varied colours of their many layered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Critical Success Factors in Debating Critical success factors in debating 1. Introduction In successfully debating, it is equally necessary to rely on both team preparation efforts, as well as public speaking skills. The art of debate has been important throughout the entire history of mankind, often times people with powerful skills for debate earning high powered positions. Today, the process of debate is still regarded as essential in public communications and it can sometimes weigh in the balance between the winner and the loser such as the recent case of the debates between the two presidential candidates, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. In the past, debating in public was reserved to the people who had an innate ability for public speaking; nowadays however, the ability to debate is being taught in educational institutions. In the recent past, the class has participated in a debate over the ability of the single gender schools to create better learning environments than co ed schools. In conducting the debate, teams were created and various tasks were assigned within the teams. As part of the educational process then, a question is now being posed relative to the key factors which drive success in a debate. At this level, it is believed that the success is ensured by a combination of team effort and good public speaking skills. 2. Team effort As part of the educational process, the debate over the single gender schools versus the co ed schools in creating positive educational ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Summary Of My Antonia My Ántonia Quotes There in the shelter draw bottom the wind did not blow very hard, but I could hear it singing its humming tune up on a level, and I could see the tall grasses wave. pg. 14 This quote tells readers how even small things such as the soft blow of the wind can cause many things to happen, such as the humming of the wind and the grass s movements.It also symbolizes how the world is at peace right now. The tone of this quote is in a describing manner by the details they provide in this quote. These all contribute to helping the reader understand the scene in Jim s point of view. Perhaps we feel like that when we die and become part of something entire, whether it is sun and air, or goodness and knowledge. At any rate, that is happiness; to be dissolved into something complete and great. When it comes to one, it comes as naturally as sleep. pg. 14 This is a theme in this story telling us how real happiness lies with something greater such as knowledge rather than stuff bought. The tone of this quote is very serious to help the reader understand what he is talking about. This is reality, whether you like it or not. All those frivolities of summer, the light and shadow, the living mask of green that trembled over everything, they were lies, and this is what was underneath. This is truth. pg. 112 This quotes tone is very straightforward and it serves as a theme showing how some things are not real. The way this quote is written helps tells the reader that this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Webex Reflection Retha Edwards(Hardgraves) Reflection WebEx 4 /24/18 As I reflect on the last WebEx meeting, I am very glad to have gotten to know the people taking this course. We have struggled together and helped each other become better writers. The WebEx meeting began with some information about the feedback from our IRP 2 research paper. Dr. Chuang went through some of the vast amount of resources that she provided us with. She explained the timeline and told us how we could use it (and the other resources) for the required graphics needed in the paper. She explained that in the introduction and historical part of our research writing, we need to use formal writing and not inject our opinions. Then in the teaching strategies and conclusion part we can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Palestinian Conflict Of The Middle East Israeli Palestinian Conflict The creation of two sovereign states is the only possibility of a peaceful end to the conflict over historical Palestine in the Middle East. To achieve this, a third party must offer enough incentive to both the Arabic and Jewish states and create a sovereign Palestinian state. This is not a very probable outcome, as the conflict is rooted in the peoples traditions and beliefs making it much harder to compromise. I predict this conflict will end in the overwhelming takeover of the Palestinian and Holy Land area by the militarily superior Israelites and the trampling of the Arab people. Conflict over Palestine and the less well defined, Holy Land, is deeply rooted in Middle Eastern society. Conflicting claims over the land have rocked Palestine and the surrounding states for many years. The two key actors in the Israeli Palestinian conflict include the Jews and the Arabs. Outside actors who also have influence and interests over the area include Europe, America, and Egypt. Jewish interest in the Palestinian territory is based either religiously or with the interest of creating a Jewish state. According to religious writings and tradition, the Holy Land was promised to the Jewish people. Groups who identify religiously do not necessarily support the creation of a Jewish state. Jews who do hold interest in the creation of a Jewish state are identified as Zionists. While today s Zionists continue to call for an end of the diaspora of the Jewish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Chief Justice Case Study From the time of the Roper ruling, the Court has seen the departure of five Justices. Chief Justice Rehnquist was replaced by Chief Justice John Roberts, Justice O Connor was succeeded by Justice Samuel Alito, Justice Souter preceded Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Justice Stevens was replaced by Justice Elena Kagan, and Justice Scalia was succeeded by Justice Neil Gorsuch. Predicting the current Court s position on the precedent and the possibility of overturning the Roper holding can be assessed by investigating the justices Martin Quinn scores, their individual votes on similar cases, and other sources that depict their stance on the death penalty and juvenile criminal cases. Chief Justice Roberts thirteen year tenure has allowed him to vote ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Six years after her confirmation, Sotomayor strongly dissented in Glossip, remarking that the state does not hold full autonomy in their manner of executing criminals, highlighting her shift from supporting the constitutionality of the death penalty (576 U.S. ___). This is reinforced by Sotomayor s Martin Quinn scores becoming increasingly more liberal as the years progress (Martin and Quinn 2002). Sotomayor s increasing liberal votes prove her leniency towards punishing minors, supported by her votes for the majority and concurrence in both landmark juvenile criminal cases, Graham and Miller. According to her liberal voting record, there is little reason to believe that Sotomayor would vote in favor of overturning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. J. R. R. Tolkien Essay Three Rings for the Elven Kings under the sky, Seven for the dwarf lords in their halls of stone, Nine for mortal men doomed to die, One for the Dark Lord in his dark throne. In the Land or Mordor where the shadow lies. One Ring to rule them all, One ring to find them, One ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them. In the land of Mordor where the shadows lie... (J.R.R. Tolkien, Rings) These are the most famous recognized lines in The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkiens masterpiece. Strong, tall men, fun party loving hobbits, pointy eared elves, short, plump dwarves and slimy, icky, putrid orcs are just a few of the races in Lord of the Rings. (J.R.R. Tolkien, Rings) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tolkien was influenced by many of the stories he heard in his religion and greatly influenced his literature. (David McDonald, Bio Sketch) Life for young Tolkien was very hard on him after his mother, Mabel passed away on October 15th, 1904 after succumbing to diabetes. Tolkien was only twelve years old. (Walter Tompkins, Great) After Mabel passed away, the two boys, J.R.R. and Hillary, would become orphans. After that a young man from the Catholic Church, Father Francis Morgan, would look over the boys as their guardian. (Tommy Silet, Lord) After settling into the boarding house, Tolkien, just 16 years old, met a young woman named Edith Bratt. First they formed a great friendship, but soon their feelings began to change and they fell in love. After Father Morgan found out about their relationship, he separated the couple. (W.J. Rayment, A Bio) After that incident occurred, Tolkien looked toward college studies. At first, Tolkien was rejected from Oxford because of poor study habits, but still determined, he retook the test and was accepted. At Oxford he would major in philology, the study of words and language. There he read Classic literature, Old English, Gothic, Welsh, and Finnish. He was also influenced by Icelandic, Norse and Gothic mythology, which he used in his books. (Oliver Grandy, Famous) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay on Napoleon Bonaparte and the Catholic Church Tension grew between the Catholic Church and France during the French Revolution, leading to a schism, which deeply devastated the Church s economy. Pope Pius VII and Napoleon Bonaparte came into power as the French Revolution was ending. For different reasons they both saw the importance of restoring Roman Catholicism s position in France. The Catholic Church s initial support of Napoleon greatly affected both parties (O Dwyer 12 14, 43, 49). This statement has led me to ask the following question: To what extent did the support of Napoleon affect the Church s role as a political and economic power in France? In this paper I will argue against the traditional view that Napoleon s contract with the Catholic Church was solely beneficial to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The loss of one of its great powers caused the Catholic Church great distress. Pope Pius VI, who ruled during the Revolution, died and in 1799, Pope Pius VII was elected. Pius VII inherited many problems, including the division between France and Rome. Just as Pope Pius VII was coming into power, Napoleon Bonaparte, a young, military genius, was elected as First Consul of the Post Revolutionary French government (O Dwyer 43, 49). Both Napoleon and Pius VII saw the importance in ending the schism and restoring Catholicism in France. Napoleon saw the reestablishment of the Catholic Church in France as a social bedrock and as an ideological anodyne (Ellis 41) and used it to gain immediate political power. The Catholic Church wanted influence in France again and was willing to strike a deal with Napoleon to do so. In 1801 they officially published the Concordat, which restored Catholicism as the main religion in France (O Dwyer 56). In 1802, Napoleon, without Pius consent, added an additional a list of police regulations that severely restricted the Papacy s role in France (Ellis 41), known as the Organic Articles, which aggravated Pope Pius VII. The Church s support of the Concordat legitimized Napoleon s autocratic rule, but it also stopped the schism that the Revolution had started. From Napoleon s coronation in 1804 to the imprisonment of Pope Pius VII in Fontainebleau, the relationship ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Prince Hamlet s False Madness In Hamlet By William... One can only fake madness for so long, with a traumatic past experience anyone could lose their sense of control. In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare the main character, Prince Hamlet, fakes going mad, but in that same faking he begins to believe his own lie. Hamlet begins to deteriorate into a madman and while losing grip of his reality he dies due to the result of his insanity. Famous psychologist, Sigmund Freud, had a theory that one s grown up life is affected by the past events in one s childhood. Freud claimed that personality develops through a series of stages, each characterized by a certain internal psychological conflict. As many people go through depression after a death of a loved one, Prince Hamlet s father s death ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While this might cause the audience to speculate Hamlet s sanity, it is mentioned Marcellus and Horatio has also see the ghost proving that the ghost is not just in Hamlet s mind. During the encounter Hamlet is asked to avenge his father s death.He feels that he must avenge his father s death, which would fulfill the wish of pleasing him. Hamlet is left with the trauma of losing a parent while expected to be happy for his mother s remarriage... to his father s murderer. Not only to disguise his revenge, but save himself some time Hamlet tells his friends that he will pretend to be mad Here, as before, never, so help you mercy, How strange or odd soe er I bear myself As I perchance hereafter shall think meet To put an antic disposition on (Act 1 Scene V). However, a turn of events Hamlet s madness seems to be manifesting inside him. Assuming a fake insanity, Hamlet finds an excuse to act impulsively while concealing his real motive, which is to take vengeance on King Claudius. As a result to his his mental state Shakespeare opts to make the audience feel sympathy towards Hamlet due to suffering the great tragedy of losing their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Jury Trial Advantages Introduction: Juries form an important part of our legal system and are made up of ordinary people from our community. A jury trial is a legal proceeding in which a jury, made up of twelve individuals, makes a decision that then directs the actions of a judge. A jury is randomly chosen from a list of voter registrations and driver licence ID renewals. Once the jury is chosen they participate in both criminal trials and civil trials. In criminal trials the jury hears evidence and makes a decision as to whether the person is guilty or innocent. Civil trials that need juries are usually defamation proceedings. But are twelve heads better than one? During this report, I will critically analyse and evaluate the two conflicting viewpoints contained in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can be seen as one of the advantages to a jury trial. Another advantage, is that the decision is made by twelve people rather than just a judge. A jury trial may not always be the best choice though; there are many disadvantages to a jury trial. A jury trial, may consist of people such as, construction workers or stay at home mums and therefore, they may not be able to understand complex laws and forensic evidence. This is one of the biggest disadvantages to having a jury trial. Another disadvantage is that every juror has their own personal beliefs that can affect their decision. For example, someone who comes to court not well dressed may already be considered guilty in jurors that hold appearance in high regard. The jury system itself has many problems and issues. For example, some trials can last for days or even months and therefore the jury must remain an audience for the entire duration listening to arguments and evidence. Sometimes it becomes too long for them. Katrina Blowers, a journalist working for ABC news, has often seen jurors falling asleep on the job, others distracted by passing notes to each other, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Impact Of Media On The Media Industry Over all this documentary made me feel very defeated and overwhelmed. Possibly it is just my mood tonight, but it is clear that a few really wealthy companies run the media in the United States. There has been a decline in small ownership media companies similar to Independent Lens in recent years. This decline correlates with the Telecommunication Act of 1996 that ended most ownership restrictions (Campbell, Martin, Fabos, 2014, p. 224). It was thought that this deregulation would encourage competition in the media market place, instead it had the opposite effect and created large media conglomerates. Cooperation s like Time Warner, Disney, and individuals like Rupert Murdoc own multiple media outlets making it very difficult for other smaller media outlets to afford to advertise enough to stay in business. Rather than competing, many of these companies hold joint venture investments and it is not in their best interest to compete with each other. Deregulations in the industry has allowed these monopolies to become very powerful limiting the impact of the FCC (Rich Media, Poor Democracy, n.d.). The film points out that investigative Journalism has been in a steady decline since 1996. Now that cooperation s own the news stations it is more about profits rather than true investigative reporting that costs much more than the fluff reporting or getting your news off the wire. News reporters now have to compete for ratings and advertisers to stay competitive. Cable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Influence Of The Voting Age On Young Teens The voting age has been 18 for several centuries. Some people think lowering to 16 would be a great opportunity for young teens, but there are obvious reasons why they still haven t lowered it. Some of the reasons are 16 year olds can easily be influenced by their parent s choices, teens under 18 are less experienced, society sees them as kids not as adults, and parents wouldn t allow their kids to go to war. Many 16 year olds don t even care about politics even as they get closer to the voting age. The percentage of young adults voting is low enough that even if 16 year olds could vote the percentage wouldn t increases that much. The article Younger Voters writes, Not many younger teens understand government well enough to vote. The reader ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Zelasko writes Old enough to fight old enough to vote, they chanted...lowering the voting age to 18. The reader can agree that the only reason the 26th amendment was ratified was because 18 year olds were going to war and dying some might agree that 16 year olds wouldn t want to fight for their country so why give them the privilege of voting. 18 years old were drafted because they were matured and consider young adults. No one would ever let a 16 year old go to war, in parent s eyes a 16 year old teen is still their baby. Especially know that their kid might die in war. War is very dangerous that s the only reason they accept 18 year olds and not 16 year olds. Cowley writes, You can join the forces from 16, but only with parental consent, and front line service is avoided until 18, not least because the UK has signed the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which defines childhood as lasting until 18. The reader can agree with Cowley that even if 16 year old could join the forces they wouldn t be admitted until 18. Even if they wanted to join the forces the 16 year olds would need parental consent to join in UK. Even though U.K allows 16 year olds to join forces they wouldn t actually be frontline. They still don t allow 16 year olds to vote and most probably wouldn t because 16 year olds are still considered children too their parents. The U.S. voting age used to be 21, but after the 26th Amendment war ratified in 1971, 18 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay on The Duel Between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton In the battle between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton was one of the most famous duels in the early 19th century. Both men were very significant political leaders of the United States. The men had clashes throughout the 1790 s which lead to a duel between the two and Alexander Hamilton lost his life. Aaron Burr was born in New Jersey in 1756. He was involved in many political events though out his life. He was the second president of Princeton, and he was the grandson of Jonathon Edwards. This man had politics woven all through him. While at the college of New Jersey, which later became Princeton, Burr was studying theology, but he quickly switched his degree to law. Aaron Burr also served sometime in the military, including ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, he was even more outstanding in George Washington s eye. In this era, being outstanding in Washington s eye was substantially magnificent. Hamilton married a young lady by the name of Elizabeth Schuyler; she was the daughter of a general. This put Alexander Hamilton in the middle of New York s politics. In 1782, Hamilton was elected to the Continental Congress. As Alexander Hamilton s political career began to get under way, things seem to be going as planned. He played a major role in the constitution. He was one of America s first Constitutional lawyers, and wrote most of the Federalist Papers, a primary source for Constitutional interpretation. He was perhaps the best lawyer in America at the time of his death and his views were remarkably consistent and coherent. He also had a clear vision of the new nation and believed that it could learn much from British economic policy and governmental practice. Since he played such a major role in the Constitution Convention, he obviously was going to serve a major role in the new government. He proved himself a brilliant administrator both in organizing the Treasury Department and in assisting generally to set guidelines for and staff all the departments of government. He proposed, to pay the nation s debts in full and also to assume the unpaid debts of the various states. In his later years, he was a strong member of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. College In The Modern Age. Throughout The First Unit We College in The Modern Age Throughout the first unit we have explored the reasons as to why college may not be the best fit for some. I believe that, like a majority of children, I was raised on the basis that a college degree was needed to be successful. Many may think of higher education as a giant Ponzi scheme, where students are lured into the promise of receiving high paying jobs due to the fact they attended University. Today I realize that a college degree isn t a guarantee that you ll be successful rather it is a way to gain the edge against peers. In this paper, I am going to further evaluate why college was the best fit for me, and how I came to that conclusion. Foremost, obtaining an undergraduate degree was presented to me by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe that we need someone to step in and provide the training that is required to high school counselors on other options besides college. Fortunately, enough I attended a high school where the counselors were trained on giving students other options besides college. A close friend who knew college wasn t the right option for him was given information about different apprenticeships he could apply for after college. He is currently a welder and thinks that he has made one of the greatest decisions of his life. Moreover, While I was in high school preparing to apply for college, I would often see some of my fellow peers struggling to figure out how they would fit the bill for University. As I first began to apply to the big name universities I was noticing the very steep prices, with little financial aid help. I knew I could obtain various scholarships, however that isn t the case for most students. Mike Rowe stated that There is a trillion dollars in debt on the student loan side. That is over five hundred times the rate of inflation it beats healthcare by over two hundred and fifty trillion dollars. I think that student loans are single handedly the biggest opposition to many students attending University. In my personal opinion, many students choose to follow the things that they are passionate about, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. To Kill a Mockingbird-Coming of Age To Kill a Mockingbird Coming of Age Throughout the book, To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout demonstrates maturity in a number of examples. There were two main experiences where Scout could see herself come of age. Not only that, but she reflects on those occurrences and ask the question, why? At the beginning of the novel, Boo Radley is addressed. Rumors have floated around, referring to Boo as a malevolent phantom while accusing him of being guilty of any stealthy small crimes that were committed in Maycomb. When Scout was younger she believed in these rumors, and always felt on edge when close to the Radley Place. Despite this, Scout, her brother Jem, and her friend Dill always attempted to try and get Boo out of his creepy abode. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now: they found out that he was just a guy that didn t want to deal with the cruel world and wanted to stay locked up. boo before: as a scary, creepy boy that has killed his own mother. Now: they found out that he was just a guy that didn t want to deal with the cruel world and wanted to stay locked up. When she was younger, Scout believed anything she heard, especially the rumors about boo Radley. But later on Atticus told her she wouldn t understand everything until you walk in their shoes. Once boo saved jem, Scout understood what Atticus was talking about. When she was younger, Scout believed anything she heard, especially the rumors about boo Radley. But later on Atticus told her she wouldn t understand everything until you walk in their shoes. Once boo saved jem, Scout understood what Atticus was talking about. Hook: Throughout the book, To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout demonstrates maturity in a number of examples. Analytical Statement You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... until you climb into his skin and walk around in it. Atticus was explaining to Scout that you have to be open to their view on things, whether it is about segregation in Tom s case or about personal choices like Boo Radley s. Because Scout has showed maturity, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay On How We Are Blinded By Sugar And Its Sweetness How We Are Blinded by Sugar and Its Sweetness We all love a little sugar in our meals and in our drinks. It makes everything we consume taste that much better. The absence of sugar is definitely noticeable as everything would taste bland. While you re too busy stuffing your face with those delicious desserts, did the thought ever cross your mind that what you are consuming is what may eventually lead to your death? And before you choose to dismiss this claim, here are some things you should take into consideration; the cost of eating out all the time, the cost of doctor visits and going on medication, and finally your long term psychological health. Having a diet high in sugar intake will only lead you to a multitude of health problems ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She discovered that people who ate more sugar still had higher cardiovascular mortality. As if heart disease wasn t bad enough, Doctors have recently compared the addiction to sugar being the same as the addiction to cocaine. The research has shown that sugar could be as addictive as some street drugs and have similar effects on the brain. Cassie Bjork, MD., founder of healthysimplelife.com discovered through research that sugar can be even more addicting than cocaine. Dr. Bjork goes into explaining that dopamine is a neurotransmitter that is a key part of the reward circuit associated with addictive behavior. When a certain behavior causes an excess release of dopamine, you feel a pleasurable high that you are inclined to re experience. While consuming sugar, one can simply refer to it as a condiment and that it is necessary in our meals. What they re failing to realize is it has the same psychological effects as using cocaine. It messes with your brain in the same way, but doesn t give you the negative side effects of cocaine. Sugar activates the reward center in our brain the same way drugs do and provoke similar cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Alan Greene, Md., a children s health and wellness expert has mentioned that the addiction to sugar can be even harder to break due to how it affects our stress hormones. This would make sense since sugar is widely more accepted in our society than drugs and alcohol. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Advance Traveler Information Systems The motive and idea proposed through this paper is to implement Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS) that is potential enough to provide solutions for problems encountered in cases of both, informed and non informed users. After several route choice studies and investigations, experts conclude that impact of elaborated and virtually supported information determine vast difference in theoretical and methodological approach to ATIS. As an attempt to develop the technologies appropriate to establish an Overall Intelligent Transportation System supported with real time and accurate data to make traveler destination/route choices a happy decision. Generally both, descriptive or prescriptive concept of pre trip traveler information has a positive impact. It increases the traveler s confidence to explore deeper, bargain in the new land, use freeways properly and make better informed transit choices. En route visual data and information offer tested guidance, saves travel time, helps to avoid congestion, improves traffic performance and provide more efficiency than paper maps, written instructions or previous traveler experiences (BoozAllen Hamilton, 1998). However, recent studies have revealed people s lack of awareness about the system and its diminished usage. The efforts and rework carried to overcome this weak link register a pitfall in the prevailing system which exhibits the limitation of visual data in it. In order to endeavor the fool proof system that is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Should Child Soldiers Be Granted Amnesty Essay Child soldiers should be granted amnesty. The reason child soldiers should be considered as victims are because they are forced into labor, drugged, and threatened into service. Many of these child soldiers, after being rescued and rehabilitated, are able to be adopted into loving families and lead normal lives. However, those who are sent back to where they became child soldiers will surely commit those crimes again. The first reason that child soldiers should be considered as victims are that they are drugged. In many cases, after the child is taken away from their family, the warlords and their older soldiers will give the children drugs such as cocaine, marijuana and narcotics to make them more obedient. In the case of a boy named Ishmael Beah, he was forced into service by government soldiers through threats, cocaine laced with gunpowder called ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Root Causes of Child Recruitment. United Nations Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict. United Nations, n.d. Web. 12 May 2016. Beah, Ishmael. Advocate for Children Affected by War. UNICEF. UNICEF, 25 May 2012. Web. 12 May 2016. Building a Future for Former Child Soldiers: Programs at a Glance. Rescue and Refugee Support. International Rescue Committee, n.d. Web. 12 May 2016. Bibliography: United Nations Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict. Root Causes of Child Recruitment. United Nations Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict. United Nations, n.d. Web. 12 May 2016. Beah, Ishmael. Advocate for Children Affected by War. UNICEF. UNICEF, 25 May 2012. Web. 12 May 2016. Building a Future for Former Child Soldiers: Programs at a Glance. Rescue and Refugee Support. International Rescue Committee, n.d. Web. 12 May ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Pros And Cons Of U. N. Peacekeeping The United Nations was never intended to be a utopian exercise. It was meant to be a collective security system that worked stated former secretary general of the United Nations (U.N.) Kofi Annan in the 2004 Report of the High level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change. Although, peacekeeping operations are not mentioned in the U.N. Charter it is evident that it is an essential global security tool that has been deterring International conflicts ever since World War II. This paper argues that while U.N. peacekeeping operations are beneficial in terms of aiding to resolve conflicts around the world, there are severe limitations that global peacekeeping faces. Critical, realist, and postmodernist scholars question the efficacy and have competing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. A Growing Number Of Studies Essay A growing number of studies (e.g. (Kowsari and Zerriffi, 2011; O. R. Masera et al., 2000)) investigate the impacts of various factors such as household income, and education status that would influence household cooking fuel choice and then inform the policies to promote fuel switching to the modern sources. Mainly, two broad conceptual models are popular in the area of household energy choice and fuel transition in developing countries: Energy Ladder and Energy Stacking Models (Elias and Victor, 2005; Hosier and Dowd, 1987; Leach, 1992; Leach and Mearns, 1988; O. Masera et al., 2000). These models categorize energy resources into modern, transitional and traditional fuels given that different cooking fuels are available in the region. Modern fuels such as LPG or electricity are interpreted as superior because the inherent qualities of these fuels are relatively superior in terms of fuel efficiency and sustainability when compared to the traditional fuels. Transitional fuels are consumed during the transitional period; a period where traditional fuels are in the process of being replaced by the modern fuels. The factors influencing households fuel switching decisions in the energy ladder model are the household income, relative fuel prices, and fuel accessibility. However, the energy ladder model of perfect substitutability among the cooking fuels with respect to the income fails to be supported by most empirical evidence (Heltberg, 2005; Hosier and Dowd, 1987; Lee et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Steps For More Effective Pay For Performance Five Steps to More Effective Pay for Performance It?s hard to pick up a newspaper without reading about another major employer who has decided to abandon the use of performance ratings altogether. In a recent survey of North American employers conducted by Willis Towers Watson, 8%, have eliminated ratings entirely while another 29% are either planning or considering such a move. North American organizations are restless for change. Seventy three percent report that they are planning to make some kind of change to their performance management approach. Nearly one third of organizations report they have already changed or plan to broaden the focus of performance management to include other aspects of performance, such as future potential, leaving compensation practitioners wondering if we are ?paying? for a performance definition that is outdated. The ?pay for performance? story is no different. Eighty percent of employers give the two most popular pay for performance vehicles, merit pay and annual incentives, low marks for effectiveness. The majority indicate that true pay for performance differentiation is not materializing in the most purposeful pay for performance program of all: annual incentives. While organizations are rethinking their performance management approach, it may also be time to rethink and modernize pay for performance. Here are some ?health check? steps to follow. Define what performance means for your organization. For some business models, a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Social Situation Of Mental Patients And Other Inmates Mortification of the self is a process in which a person may be degraded or striped of their identity, willingly or unwillingly, for multiple different reasons. This process can also happen unconsciously or consciously. In his essay, The Social Situation of Mental Patients and Other Inmates , Goffman explains five main categories of these types of institutes that may use mortification of the self for their benefit or the communities benefit. In this essay, I will be discussing in more depth how prisons use the mortification of the self on their prisoners and how, in a way, colleges and the NCAA use mortification processes as well to shape their students and athletes. The first institute is for those that are incapable and harmless. For example, those who are blind, aged, or orphaned may be admitted to this type of institute. This institution may be thought of as a positive environment, and the mortification of the self a good thing for both those in control as well as those at the institute. The second is for those that are incapable, but may be harmful in the community. This can include a mental hospital and a leprosaria, so the community as well as the inmates would most likely benefit from the mortification processes. The third is for those who have proven themselves harmful. A penitentiary, jailhouse and POWs are some examples. These inmates wellbeing is not necessarily very important to those in control. These inmates are stripped of their belongings, their privacy, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Tartuffe Essay Tartuffe In his most notorious play Tartuffe, Molière relates the story of an attempt, by a manipulative hypocrite, to destroy the domestic happiness of a citizen who, charmed by his seeming piety, has taken him into his home as a respectable guest. The play was disallowed after its first performance because it was deemed anti religion. However this ruling was made unfairly since true religion is never confounded with hypocrisy, but is upheld with warmth, which shows his characteristic hatred of imposture in any shape. Through out Tartuffe, Molière s play ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They never will attack a sinner viciously— For it s the sin they criticize, exclusively. Their zeal isn t excessive, and it never seems The interests of God have pushed them to extremes. These are my heroes. They re the men I think are great. And they re the men whom I would want to imitate. On first seeing Tartuffe performed in Versailles, the King immediately recognized and appreciated its genius. He understood that it was strictly addressing hypocrisy, however concern about the play began to grow as its performance moved to Paris. Molière s adversaries claimed that under the fake motive of trying to expose hypocrisy, he actually sought to undermine the foundations of religion itself. Pressure from the opposition, which included the Catholic Church, the archbishop of Paris, the Queen Mother Anne of Austria, and the Company of the Holy Sacrament forced Louis XIV to ban the play in Paris. The argument could be made that The King s initial approval stemmed from the fact that Tartuffe includes patronage in the form of not so subtle flattery and references to Louis XIV and his family and associates, rather than the theme of hypocrisy versus sincerity. One instance of this being in the final act where the King s authorities come to arrest Tartuffe for a history of swindling people out of their fortune. The officer refers to his King as: He sees things as they are; you ll find that wicked schemes Don t take him by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Search for Identity in Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man... The Search for Identity in Ralph Ellison s Invisible Man It is through the prologue and epilogue, that we understand the deeper meanings of Ralph Ellison s Invisible Man. The prologue is essential, laying down a foundation that allows us to understand the meaning and reason behind the symbolism and relevance of events the that follow. The prologue allows us to understand the extent and level of intensity the novel is trying to achieve. Acting in the same way, the epilogue further illustrates the importance of different parts of the novel allowing us to truly see what the Invisible Man wants us to notice and take from the telling of his life. In the prologue the narrator introduces himself as the Invisible Man, simultaneously ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His free electricity and rent free existence prove the power of his invisibility. By not being visible the Invisible Man learns he does not have to live by the rules of visible people, showing us the deeper meaning of his invisibility. The narrator also reveals his current living situation in the prologue. He emphasizes the 1,369 lights he has in his abandoned basement; speaking metaphorically of how the light represents truth; more importantly the truth of his existence. He needs the light to confirm his own being, showing how the inability of society to see him affects him and makes the Invisible Man blind as well. This idea of how the blindness of the world causes him to be blind as well, is constantly referred to in the book, and it is only thought the prologue we understand the full meaning. The most important thing that we can take from the prologue is his symbolic hibernation , the Invisible Man s life in his hole or basement. His hole represents imprisonment, for he feels he is held prisoner by his lack of identity and by the society that refuses to see him. Keeping this ending of his life in mind, we are able to look into the events in the book and see that they all lead to him trying to escape the hole by being noticed as a person in the world. Even the point of him writing and retelling his life is an escape route, giving him hard evidence that he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Arnold Van Gennep s Rites Of Passage Introduction Rites of Passage are most directly related to the works of Arnold van Gennep and later, Victor Turner. Gennep describes how though rites of passage, a person achieves a new status in society, without disrupting the existing structure of that society. (Erikson 2010). There are three phases to a rite of passage: separation, liminality, and integration. The separation phase is exactly what it sounds like; a person takes a step away from his or her old life in order to develop a new identity (Berry 1984). The liminal phase, or the in between phase, is one in which the person is learning a new way of life, in order to be reborn into society, after which the person is re integrated into society (Erikson 2010). Hockey players undertake a lengthy rite of passage in order to become a professional, which begins when a child learns how to ice skate, separation, up until the time when he or she becomes a professional hockey player, integration. However, most hockey players never finish this rite of passage. Statistically speaking, the odds of making it to the integration phase ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ice hockey is a major part of the socialization process of young Canadians, beginning when a child puts ice skates on for the first time. The organization of youth hockey at a young age, most likely from the time a child is a toddler, is the institution in which many children in Canada grow up in, besides of course, their family household, unless his or her parents decide to send their child off to another province or city to live with another family in order to play hockey, in which the child must adapt to this new environment. Through enculturation by hockey, children learn the values of the game on both a small scale, the game itself, and a wide scale, a positive outlook on life, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Demonstrate Ethical Conduct Why is it important for leaders to demonstrate ethical conduct? And how did this person do so? Joining the military at a young age, I became reliant on my leadership. I looked at anyone that was higher rank to me, to be a leader. I became aware really fast, that just because you have rank or a title, it does not make you a good leader. When you are brand new to an organization, you look to your peers and leaders to guide you through the transition period. Some of us unfortunately fall into the trap and become consumed by horrible leadership. Due to my personal experience and from reading the textbook, the foundation of an organization is a good as its leadership. I do believe that there is always going to be an exception, unfortunately key ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The values that Herbert brought to the organization ensure that work ethics encompass the whole person through team play and creating fun (Reingold, J. 2013). It is this positive, team and customer focused attitude that is infectious in the organization that has enabled them to become a successful business today. The fact that the airline has won multiple awards is an indication of the value it places on its customers. These customers value their services and perhaps the ethical conduct of the business that strive to maintain low cost flights. Therefore, Kelleher kept it simple and focused on what the customers needed as opposed to generating profits without considering the customers (Murrow, R. 2004, pg. 207) The founding CEO ensured that the airline does not waste money on acquisition of new planes or excessive salaries to its employees. Because of this strategy and being aware of the cautious airline business expenses and budget, Herbert Kelleher continued to provide low fares so as to keep the customers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Prentice Hall S Federal Taxation Test B Prentice Hall s Federal Taxation 2013 Corporations, 26e (Pope) Chapter C11 S Corporations 1) The S corporation rules were enacted to allow small corporations to enjoy the nontax advantages of the corporate form of business without being subject to the tax disadvantage of double taxation. Answer: TRUE Page Ref.: C:11 2 Objective: 1 2) Up to six generations of a family are considered as one shareholder for purposes of the 100 shareholder limit. Answer: TRUE Page Ref.: C:11 4 Objective: 2 3) Corporations and partnerships can be S corporation shareholders. Answer: FALSE Page Ref.: C:11 4, Objective: 2 4) A testamentary trust can be an S shareholder for two years, beginning on the date the stock transfers to the trust. Answer: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... C) A tax exempt charity can own stock of an S corporation. D) An S corporation can own stock of a Qualified Subchapter S Subsidiary. Answer: A Page Ref.: C:11 4 Objective: 2 18) Trusts that can own S corporation stock include all of the following except A) charitable remainder unitrusts. B) QSSTs. C) grantor trusts. D) testamentary trusts. Answer: A Page Ref.: C:11 5 Objective: 2
  • 30. 19) Which of the following would terminate a Subchapter S election? A) Estate becomes a shareholder. B) Grantor trust becomes a shareholder. C) Voting trust becomes a shareholder. D) Partnership becomes a shareholder. Answer: D Page Ref.: C:11 4 and C:11 5 Objective: 2 20) Which one of the following is not one of the corporation related requirements for S corporation status? A) The corporation must be a domestic corporation. B) The corporation must not have any foreign sourced income. C) The corporation must not be an ineligible corporation. D) The corporation must have only one class of stock. Answer: B Page Ref.: C:11 6 Objective: 2 21) Identify which of the following statements is true. A) A trust can own S corporation stock and have a C corporation as a beneficiary as long as the corporation is the sole beneficiary. B) A QSST is an arrangement whereby the stock owned by a number of shareholders is placed under trust control for purposes of exercising the stock voting rights. C) A testamentary trust can be converted into a QSST trust. D) All of the above ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Fruit Fly Trap How to Make a Fruit Fly Trap Oh, those pesky fruit flies! They seemingly appear out of nowhere taking up residence in your kitchen and home. While they re most attracted to ripened fruits and vegetables, they can also be found breeding in drains, garbage disposals, empty bottles and cans, trash containers and even mops and cleaning rags. So, what can you do about these nuisance pests before they contaminate your food with bacteria trap them and eliminate them! A day in the life of a fruit fly You can clean your kitchen until it gleams, but until all potential breeding areas are located and eliminated, fruit flies will spread no matter how much you ve scrubbed. Generally, they lay their eggs near the surface of fermenting foods and materials. Once they ve hatched, the tiny larvae continue to feed near the surface of the fermenting mass. What s worse, the reproductive potential of fruit flies is huge. So, if conditions are right they will lay about 500 eggs. And the entire lifecycle from egg to adult happens in about one week. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The problem is, finding the source of attraction can be somewhat challenging. The best approach for eliminating these pests suggests the University of Kentucky, Entomology, is to build a trap and attract adult flies, where they can be eliminated for good. Homemade apple cider vinegar trap First toss out any overripen fruit, and then try this effective remedy to banish fruit flies from your kitchen. Fruit flies are naturally attracted to fermented foods, and apple cider vinegar is made from fermented apples. It s a match made in heaven! Here s what you ll ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The 35 Year Reversion Clause Joseph Burleson Prof. P. Abril BSL 412 12/9/14 The 35 Year Reversion Clause As 2013 began, artists and songwriters of classic music gained the ability to terminate transfer of copyright ownership for their intellectual property. These so called legacy artists include Tom Petty, Bryan, Adams, Bob Dylan, and countless others whose music still have a profound impact on the industry. In fact, catalog sales of legacy artists were reported by music industry officials as comprising 49% of album sales and 55% of single sales as recently as 2012. This means that billions of dollars are on the line for record labels, music publishers, and musicians. Background Once an author independently creates a work, copyright ownership is immediately ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Transfer of copyright is referred to in section 101 of the Copyright Act of 1976 as an assignment, mortgage, exclusive license, or any other conveyance, alienation, or hypothecation of a copyright or of any of the exclusive rights comprised in a copyright, whether or not it is limited in time or place of effect but not including a non exclusive license. Songwriters will give away ownership to the copyright of their compositions to music publishers while recording artists will grant copyright ownership of their records to their respective labels enabling the companies to receive a larger stream of royalties. The size of this stream depends on the deal signed. Royalties for sound recordings are paid out on a purely contractual basis. There is no statutory rate for sound recording royalties like there is for song royalties. However, the artist negotiates a percentage of the profits from the sale of mechanical sound recordings. This usually numbers around 8% 25% of the suggested retail pricing for the album or song depending on the quality of the recordings and the stature of the artist. More established artists are able to negotiate into the high spectrum because there is less risk involved for the record label. Royalties for songs are paid out 50% to the writer and 50% to the copyright holder. For music publishing companies, there are three main types of deals that an artist can enter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Death Of Stalin Essay Not all the filmmakers have the capacity of gathering sensitive political and historical material and turn it into a pleasurable satirical parody that stirs our intellect in a totally different way. With just a couple of feature length films, Italian born Armando Iannucci is surely one of them, asserting his gift with comedies such as In The Loop , and now The Death of Stalin , a tongue in cheek caricature of the post Stalinism struggle for power. Its conception was based on the French graphic novel of the same name. In 1953, the paranoia related to Josef Stalin s dark list consumes the nerves of common civilians, red army soldiers, and high ranked politicians in Moscow. There are numerous arrests, tortures, and deaths, which become more and more exaggerated as they kept being ordered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because nobody had recorded it, the artists were forced to play the Mozart recital again while the audience was encouraged to applaud even more. However, pianist Maria Yudina (Olga Kurylenko), an opposer of the regime, refuses to play and had to be bribed to step onstage again. Following Stalin s cerebral hemorrhage and consequent death, the main members of the Central Committee the cynical Beria, the slippery first secretary Nikita Krushchev (Steve Buscemi), the conspiring foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov (Michael Palin), and the vain deputy general secretary Georgy Malenkov (Jeffrey Tambor) are to fiercely dispute the leadership. Other ministers join the four vultures in a ceremonious if hilarious funeral that is further disturbed by the presence of Stalin s drunken son, Vasily (Rupert Friend), the unwelcome yet invited ultra orthodox bishops, and Zhukov (Jason Isaacs), the authoritarian marshal of the Soviet Union who is also scheming in hopes to hold ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Professional Skills Required For A General Manager Of A... Introduction The purpose of this assignment is to show the personal and professional skills needed to become a General Manager of a Littlemore s superstores to support their strategic direction. Task 1. Be able to assess personal and professional skills required to achieve strategic goals 1.1 Evaluation of personal skills required for managers to achieve strategic goals of Littlemore s superstores Personal skills are those concerned with how people manage and express themselves. People who have worked on developing strong personal skills are usually more successful in both their personal and professional lives. So what are managers personal skills required to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The purpose of this method is to assist each individual to understand her or his weaknesses and strengths, and to contribute insights into aspects of her or his work needing professional development. Also this method allows each individual to understand how others view his or her effectiveness as an employee, coworker, or staff member. Therefore any of these evaluation methods can be applied by Littlemore s superstores to evaluate staffs personal skills given below: 1.1.1 Time management Time management refers to the way that you organize and plan how long you spend on specific activities. In my opinion time management is one of the necessary personal skills not only in Littlemore s, but also for managers in whole. As Brian Tracy said: Your ability to manage your time, as much as any other practice in your career as an executive, will determine your success or failure. Time is the one indispensable and irreplaceable resource of accomplishment. It is your most precious asset. It cannot be saved, nor can it be recovered once lost. Everything you have to do requires time, and the better you use your time, the more you will accomplish, and the greater will be your rewards. (Tracy 2014,p. 1) So from my point of view managers who fail to manage their time effectively can have some undesirable effects, such as poor work quality, a poor professional reputation and a dead end career, high levels of stress, ineffective operation and
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  • 36. Othello Illusion Vs Reality Essay Every day we are constantly meeting new people and with meeting new people comes new personalities. Some may be our friend while others may be hypocritical. But at the end true colors are revealed. Illusion verses reality is one of the many themes expressed in Othello by William Shakespeare. There are many examples shown through the character Othello where the misconception of illusion and reality leads to misfortune. This is displayed when Othello develops an outrageous jealousy due to Iago manipulating him, or when there s irrelevant hatred created between Othello and Cassio because of these manipulations. When Iago s schemes work it fools Othello s gullible personality, resulting in him doubting his love for Desdemona. William Shakespeare ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to Iago s perception of Othello being naïve, Iago uses his phenomenal understanding of the human psyche as his ability to orchestrate pre planned scenarios. Iago is successfully and carefully able to manipulate Othello s thoughts into thinking Desdemona has been unfaithful and that it was false love. I called my love false love, but what he said then? (IV, iii, 59) This is significant because Desdemona is beginning to realize that the love Othello had for her must have been false she s worried that Othello will leave her. Due to Othello s inability to differentiate between delusion and reality it s bringing forth disaster leading to their relationship suffering. Othello being able to trust people easily allowed Iago s words to manipulate him into making a tremendously poor decision which was killing Desdemona. Put out the light, and then put out the light, (V,ii, 7) This quote is paramount because Othello blows out the candle just before he strangles Desdemona which symbolizes Desdemona s fragile life and because he is so manipulated by Iago there is no turning back and he is ready to kill her. Othello muses that the difference between Desdemona s life and a candle s light is that he can put out and relight the candle but he cannot bring Desdemona back to life. The thought of not being able to bring Desdemona back to life did not stop him from murdering Desdemona, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Explain The Three Rites Of Passage 1. The three main rites of passage (Lenkeit 2012: 11) are puberty, childhood, and death. As people go through this arc of life social positions change and we are put into certain parts in life. This because life changes and people go through bodily and physical change throughout life. Rites of passage allows an individual to participate but there is also a group to go with that person in which are close to the individual. This means anything that happen to there one friend and they die or get hurt, it effects them. For example, cultures have types of rituals (Lenkeit 2012: 11) where there is a celebration of life and when life ends we have a ceremony for the death of the person who meant something to us. It s a way of coming to peace and honoring them. 2. Supernatural belief (Lenkeit 2012: 11) is defined as the belief that transcends the observable, natural world. So, this has to do with religion and what we get out of it. Supernatural forces (Lenkeit 2012:11) are the unseen powers that one possesses. These forces go against nature and beyond ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Supernatural beings (Lenkeit 2012: 11) are those such as God s and Goddesses, Souls, Ghosts, Tricksters, and witches. Ghosts for example, are supernatural beings for the most part. They have abilities that can go beyond us. For all we know they are dwelling in the world to finish something and were not ready to leave, at least this is what society says. There have been multiple encounters that people have experienced. But, there are also ways to fool others as well into thinking something is supernatural. Magic (Lenkeit 2012: 11) for example, is a technique to manipulate supernatural forces and beings. Which leads us to another example of a supernatural being, witches. The Salem witch trials is one of the most remembered events in time. Women were accused for using witchcraft , or, magic. For practicing it they were killed and cast out by people. These accusations from people were probably false and people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. What Is Frozen Yogurt Essay During hot and humid summer days, there s absolutely nothing better than lying by the pool with a cold glass of white wine beside you. And while that s a fantastic summer idea, we have come up with even better ideas to make your summer more fun and refreshing! Don t get us wrong, wines by the pool are incredible on their own, but you can always spice it up a bit by combining ice cream and different desserts with wine. What? You thought the only way to consume wine was in a glass, did you? You re in luck, because these 17 recipes for wine popsicles, wine ice cream, wine sorbets, wine cakes, and more, will change your summer and your life! So the next time you re out taking a swim in the pool, or chilling in the backyard, or even just having one glass for the evening, why not try these treats instead? Believe us, the recipes below will take your wine game ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... White Wine Frozen Yogurt desktop 1432670749 While frozen yogurt on its own is great, you could make it even better with this recipe that will surely make any frozen yogurt into the best yogurt you ll ever have. It s pretty simple and easy to make, and you only need a few ingredients! 2. Red Wine Ice Cream desktop 1432670782 This ice cream recipe does not only look incredibly scrumptious, it also tastes ridiculously delicious. All you need is to whip up a few ingredients, freeze, and you re good to serve! Get the recipe here. 3. Moscato strawberry floats desktop 1432670748 This Moscato Strawberry Floats are not only perfect for the summer, they re also great for intimate events like Valentine s Day, your anniversary, or even just a simple date night! Get the recipe here. 4. Wine soaked frozen grapes desktop 1432670780 The next time you throw an adult party, serve these Wine soaked Frozen Grapes as a snack. Trust us, it will be a huge hit. What could be better than munching on a wine infused grape? The texture, the taste, and that cold, cold grape that will just melt in your mouth. Recipe s over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Initial Public Offering by a Company Initial Public Offerings: An initial public offering is the decision by a company to sell its stock to the public for the first time. In some cases, this process is described as a transaction with which an investment banking company generates investment capital though making the company to go public. One of the most critical aspects within an initial public offering is significant public interest because investment bankers generate huge fees depending on the amount of capital raised. Consequently, the interest of investment bankers is usually attracted by large or well recognized companies. Initial public offerings are sometimes characterized with huge gains on the first day but they tend to flop when the financial market is cold. Overview of Initial Public Offerings: The decision by a company to go public and sell its stock to the public is normally an expensive process, especially for small companies. This decision is guided by a consideration of the advantages and disadvantages involved in going public. A privately held company may decide to sell its stock to the public through an initial public offering due to several reasons. First, such a company may engage in an initial public offering when it seeks to raise extra capital through the sale of ownership to the public ( Initial Public Offerings Investor Guide , par, 2). However, the most common reason is that the capital generated through this process doesn t need to be repaid though debt securities like bonds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Theme Of Santiago In The Alchemist Santiago is constantly being reminded of the omens all around him. Every elder that he meets gives him a interesting experience that always teaches him something. Santiago and the crystal merchant represent the different paths a person may choose in life, with fear and complacency acting as the dividing factors between the courses they select. Whereas Santiago feels eager to pursue his Personal Legend and get to Egypt, the crystal merchant fears pursuing his own dream to make a pilgrimage to Mecca because he worries he will have nothing to live for afterward. He also feels comfortable with what he has and does not seek out more. Santiago has already faced several setbacks in his own quest, but they have all been due to outside forces, such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay on What is the federal theatre project What Was The Federal Theatre Project????? Throughout the late 1920 s an important theatrical movement developed: The Workers Theatre Movement. In the end, it diminished around the middle of the 1930 s, and one of the developments aiding the decline of the Workers Theatre Movement, was the creation of the Federal Theatre Project. The Federal Theatre Project was the largest and most motivated effort mounted by the Federal Government to organize and produce theater events. Once the government took on the duty of putting people to work, it was able to consider the movement. The Federal Theatre Project s purpose was to provide relief work for theatrical artists that utilized their talents and to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The W. P. A., or Works Progress Administration, was started in the year 1935 to provide jobs for unemployed people in their areas of skill. Harry Hopkins headed this reform as well. There were four art projects developed for white collar workers: Music, Writers, and Theatre and Art. The four art projects spent less than 3/4 of 1 percent of the total WPA budget, but were blamed and accused for being un democratic and inefficient. The FTP was the most controversial and short lived of the Works Progress Administration art projects. (www.answers.com) With its first production in the year 1936, The Federal Theatre Project remained in existence until the year 1939. It employed nearly 10,000 people per year on average; up to 12,000 people at it s highest. The Federal Theatre Project provided 1200 productions as a minimum of 850 main works and of 309 innovative plays (29 new musicals) to an audience estimated at 25 million people in 40 states. It also employed actors, playwrights, directors, producers, composers, and technicians, including notables as Orson Welles, Arthur Miller, John Huston, E. G. Marshall, and John Houseman. (Manning) The FTP gave many Americans their first opportunity to attend live theater performances. It sent companies on tour to smaller cities and also gave shows for younger audiences. Harry Hopkins did not want just a relief development, though it was important. He then turned to Hallie Flanagan who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...