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Analysis Of Ezinma In Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe
The bond of family is something to be cherished. It is no longer there simply for reasons of survival,
families exist because it gives us humans identity in both a physical and figurative way. Our name is
what we gain from our family. We also inherit the expectations of the family. But, over time we
become our identity and that is the figurative. I could give you a list of names that you have heard of
and that identity is connected to past events or the personality of the person, but to you now, the name
is a personification of that personality or the way you felt in past events. This is the reality of names,
and the way we perceive each other. Thusly, Ezinma form Chinua Achebe s, Things Fall Apart,
represents more than just her name. She represents, resilience, strength, relief, and comradery.
The mother of Ezinma, her name was Ekwefi, had been visited by monumental tragedy. Ekwefi could
not bear a child, until Ezinma. Ekwefi bore a total of ten children with nine dying in stages of infancy.
It is quite evident that Ekwefi had become a very bitter woman, the naming of her children were the
biggest hint. Their names began receiving more sinister meanings. Ezinma was the first to survive into
her childhood. She survived through spells of illness due to her being deemed as a ogbanje, which is a
type of spirit that inhabits babies and dies to torture the mother. However, Ezinma seemed determined
to live and was able to be cleared of her ogbanje title. Through this, her and her mother developed an
interesting relationship. Ezinma and Ekwefi were more than mother and daughter, There was
something in it like the companionship of equals... (76 Achebe). This is a special relationship that is
very uncommon and creates a unique personality for Ezinma. Moreover, we see this in modern times
as well, as Kwame Anthony Appiah describes in his novel, Cosmopolitanism, Sometimes, familiar
values are intertwined with unfamiliar customs and arrangements. People everywhere have ideas
about your responsibility to your children (47 Appiah). As Appiah states, that the sense of
responsibility to your children differ among cultures and life styles. For instance, Appiah grew up in
two different societies and had two different styles
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Mla Quiz Essay
Amanda Galardi
Gargiulo
ENG 102
9/25/11
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/675/01/
http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/DocMLA.html http://www.easybib.com/
http://citationmachine.net/ Quiz (MLA Documentation) 60 points
A. Answer the following questions using the above MLA Documentation websites (2 points each):
1. How do you arrange the entries on the Works Cited page? (Spacing, numbering, indentation)
Alphabetically, do not number, double spaced, and must have a hanging indent.
2. What is the MLA rule for a book with two or more authors? Do you list just one or all of them? Do
you or do you not reverse the authors names? You list all authors up to three (last, first, first, last)
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Thomas in 1977.
3. An article from the Washington Post, titled NFL Tests Replays for Officials, that appeared March 9,
1997, on page 7.
4. An article by Leslie Kaufman and John McCormick, titled Year of the Employee, that appeared in
the July 2, 1998, issue of Newsweek on pages 38 41.
5. An article titled the Free Verse Spectrum, by Eleanor Berry, which appeared in the continuously
paginated journal College English, volume 59, in December 1997, on pages 873 897.
6. Your research led you to a book titled Emily Dickinson: A Collection of Critical Essays, in which
you found an essay called Emily Dickinson and the Limits of Judgement. The book was edited by
Richard B. Sewall, and the essay was the work of Yvor Winters. The essay begins on page 38 and ends
on page 56. The book was published in 1963 by Prentice Hall in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
7. Your research uncovered an essay, Father and Daughter: Edward and Emily Dickinson, which was
published in a journal, American Literature, in January 1960. This is volume 40, and the essay covers
pages 510 to 523. The writer is Owen Thomas.
8. An article called Reforming Big Time College Sports that appeared in The CQ Researcher Online
database. The article was written by Joseph Tom Price and was accessed September 14, 2010.
9. An article called Choosing a Micro. the article is included in New Directions in Office
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Analysis Of The Poem Three Quatrains By Faiz Ahmed...
When one thinks about the country India the first thing that will come to their mind is their rich,
colorful clothes and animals that are part of their culture. Most do not think of the literature in India,
and how life is incorporated into their writing. A common theme throughout Indian literature is life,
and literary elements were used to reveal themes throughout their writing. A theme of pain in the
narrator s life was explained more to the reader through the use of personification, repetition, and
irony. These literary elements make the narrator s pain become more prominent and have more of an
impact on the reader.
Personification appeared often throughout Faiz Ahmed Faiz s poems. The use of personification
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By using repetition it adds more meaning to how the narrator is feeling. There are places that have
sentimental value to the narrator, and the reader can see this through repetition. [G]ate is still open and
no gate opens the reader can tell that gates are have an important meaning to the narrator since they
are repeated (Faiz 551 552). Also since the gate is repeated in a positive and a negative way, the reader
can see the connection the narrator has with feeling pain and the gates. The relationship the narrator
has can be explained through repetition. The pain is greater than the relationship, this night is the tree
of pain, greater than you or me, and, this night, the tree of pain, vaster than you or me ( Faiz 552).
Since the narrator refers to the, night, the tree of pain , could mean that the narrator has levels and
parts of pain that are like branches of a tree. It also reveals what causes pain for the narrator. My
tormenter, my love, be near me shows the reader the narrator had loved someone, but they left the
narrator (Faiz 553 554). The pain will not be perfectly gone unless the person the narrator loves is
with him. Along with personification and repetition the author used irony to show the theme of pain in
the narrator.
Along with Faiz Ahmed Faiz using personification and repetition throughout his poems, he also used
irony. Irony is normally used in a
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Leader In Lord Of The Flies
Characteristics of a Leader in Lord of the Flies
Many people have many different views on what a leader is. Leaders vary from team captain to the
President of the United States. Of course, the leadership skills a team captain have are much different
from those of the President of the United States. In the book, Lord of the Flies, leadership skills show
through many of the characters. Boys ages 6 12 years old are left to fight for their lives on an
abandoned island after their plane crashes. At this age, some of the boys may think they deserve this
position, but the boy with the best leadership skills needs obtain it for the good of the group. The
characteristics of a leader in Lord of the Flies vary from being a good public speaker, to being brave
and to being willing to listen to the others opinions.
One characteristic of a leader is being a good public speaker. Ralph shows this characteristic the best.
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Jack shows bravery by taking on the manly task of being the hunter gatherer. When Jack goes on the
hunt for the pig it shows he is brave. Even though Jack does not know and may fear what might be in
the woods to get him, he goes anyway. This shows how Jack does care for the group because he is
risking his life for theirs. Ralph shows bravery when he, Jack and Roger went on the hunt to find the
beast after Samneric said they had seen it. They all tossed around the idea of who would go first into
Castle Rock to see about the beast. Soon after that, Ralph says I m chief. I ll go. Don t argue.
(Golding, pg 104) Bravery is shown here by not only facing their fears, but facing their fears so the
others would not have to fear. The purpose of having this characteristic is helping those who are not
brave survive. Some of the young boys would have been too scared to go on the hunt for the beast.
This would mean they would forever be in fear about it. Brave leaders help the not so brave followers
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Martin Heidegger s Being And Time Analysis
When we encounter entities in the world we address ourselves to the question of their Being. When a
child points at something and asks what s that? this means that he is aware that there is a Being and
there is a need of a name for it. Moreover, this question points to the fact that there is something which
is already distinguishable from the rest of the things in this world and stands out from them in terms of
its Being.
What is Being? is the essence of Martin Heidegger s Being and Time (Sein und Zeit) book (1927).
Although Being is one of the universal concepts, it is hard to define because it exists above and
beyond all categories that we have in our understanding. For example, we can t apply the term entity
to Being because Being is neither a thing nor a genus, and cannot be defined according to logic. This
is surprising because Being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another concept is being in which is a term usually associated with involvement in a certain context
and can t be thought about in isolation, but in Being in something. However, Being in doesn t suggest
a spatial relationship. Immanuel Kant also spoke of space and time as a condition for the perception of
the world, but Heidegger argues that it isn t possible to discover the world if we take spatiality a priori
condition.
Being in the world is the grounding state of Being or the fundamental base upon which all other states
of Being stand and it is a state of Dasein, and it elaborates the broad principles upon which any actual
Dasein operates. Being in the world is a compound expression and points to the fact that Heidegger s
philosophy regarded Being and the world as two interrelated concepts that must be grasped together;
not separate ones. In this sense there isn t any differences between subject and object and internal and
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Creating A Website For An Effective Website
Having a website allows your network to benefit from an online presence and educate customers to its
business. But what does it take to create such a website? What are the steps needed to create and
operate an effective website, a site that encourages customers to do business with you? Technically,
the creation of a single site is not something difficult: thousands of new sites are appearing on the web
on a daily basis. But this apparition proves to be a handicap in terms of appearance and operation.
Here are 6 steps to create a site likely to leave a favorable impression in the minds of customers,
actual and potential. 1. Think about the goal, to the look and feel of your site Begin this discussion by
assessing other similar sites in your industry or other network sites. Determine what you think is
useful or not useful at these sites. Ask yourself the following questions: What connection is there
between fashion design, use of illustrations and colors or tone of the text and the activity itself? Does
the site offers easy access to the information that most customers have an immediate need? Will they
want to visit it again, and why? Is it clear that the information will be updated on a regular basis? The
fact to consider other sites allow you to better understand what you expect from yours. 3. Remove a
domain name Your domain name is the Internet address that users type into their browser to find your
site. For example, www.votreentrepise.com. You must file all domain
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Intellectual Property In Australia
Intellectual Property and Copyrights PATENTS ACT 1990: Patents are rights enforceable by law. It is
the protection given to the inventors for their invention. Patents are granted for specific period. By
patenting an invention, individual restricts the exploitation of his/her patent by others on a commercial
level. Invention must be new idea or solution and useful. It may be the development of new device,
substance method or process. Thus, patent can be product patent or process patent. Process patent
protects the patentee also against the goods if imported using that patented invention. Invention must
be differentiated from discovery. However , patentable invention can be one discovered if it explains
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When an invention infringed is protected is being used by the third party without the permission of the
patentee it is called direct infringement. Indirect infringement also termed as contributory
infringement is said to have occurred if the patented product is supplied without the permission of the
patentee to the third party and latter has made a subsequent use of it resulting in an infringement.
Following are the remedies for the infringement of the patent in Australia: a. Injunctive Relief
preliminary or permanent injunctions. b. Damages lost profit, Reasonable Royalty, Supplement
Damage theories which include Price Erosion, Lost Profits on Sales of Unpatented Items, Accelerated
Market Entry Damage. Based upon number of factors enhanced damage may be provided to the
patentee at the discretion of the court. Attorney s fees and cost can also be recovered in the exceptional
case. Patent rights are derived from federal statutes and hence gives rise to federal questions. Patent
infringement is meted by federal district court. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) is the
last resort in patent matters. [Joseph E. Walsh] IP Australia has issued guidelines for the future
directions to the organization through IP Australia Strategic Plan 2015 2018. It aims to become
leading IP
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The Scottsboro Trials, Brown v. Mississippi, and trial of...
The Scottsboro Trials, Brown v. Mississippi, and trial of Tom Robinson in Harper Lee s To Kill a
Mockingbird
The purpose of this essay is to compare three very similar cases, the Scottsboro Trials, Brown v.
Mississippi, and the fictional trial of Tom Robinson in Harper Lee s To Kill a Mockingbird; and to
prove why the defendant of the third trial never had a chance. Each took place in the rural South in the
1920 s and 30 s and involved the unfair conviction of young black males by all white juries pressured
by the threat of mob violence. Each lacked the evidence sufficient for conviction, most especially for
the death penalty. Last, heroes emerged from each trial and made small but solid steps towards equal
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Price had conveniently washed her step ins and though six men allegedly raped her, not a one got any
semen on her coat. The Supreme Court granted the Scottsboro boys new trials on the grounds that they
did not receive adequate legal counsel. In this second round of trials, presided by Judge James E.
Horton, Ruby Bates denied that she or Victoria Price had ever been raped (To Kill a Mockingbird:
Then and Now).
The hero in this case was Judge Horton. Despite public opinion in the region, Horton overturned the
conviction of the jury, an unprecedented act. He wrote a thoughtful essay of the improbability of the
crime and examined what evidence should have resulted from it. Very little of this expected evidence
actually appeared and thus Judge Horton declared:
It is therefore ordered and adjudged by the Court that the motion be granted; that the verdict of the
jury in this case and the judgment of the Court sentencing this defendant to death be, and the same
hereby is, set aside and that a new trial be and the same is hereby ordered. (To Kill a Mockingbird:
Then and Now).
Judge Horton had run unopposed in the previous two elections, but shortly thereafter, Judge Horton
lost the next election.
One hundred and fifty miles southwest (Cortner 4) and a couple years later, in spring of 1934,
Raymond Stuart was found in his cotton shed, brutally murdered in Kemper County, Mississippi. The
very same night, Ed
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The Technology And Embedded Computing
Abstract We present a technique in which we use a credit card sized microcomputer to serve as an
access point in a wireless network based entirely on wireless communication and low cost, robust and
responsive detective wireless devices on the network. The wireless devices are basically smartphones
that will connect itself to the network which will be generated by a system proposed later in the paper.
The paper deals with reviewing the work done by research scholars previously on this area of
embedded computing (using Raspberry Pi) and IoT that shall serve as a foundation to the system
proposed by the authors. The reliability and the suitability of the system proposed can be advocated by
the work done in this field by various authors whose papers have been reviewed here.
Index Terms Wireless networks, Raspberry Pi, IoT, wifi proximity, ZigBee, Wifi Direct
I. INTRODUCTION
In our research we have identified how IT and embedded computing together can revolutionize the
way we use technol ogy today, especially in the domain of mobile computing [10]. The paradigm shift
from the Internet of People to the Internet of Things also termed as IoT is undeniable [9]. According to
a CISCO report the number of devices, which range from mobile and smartphones to embedded
computers, microcontrollers, microcomputers, sensors and everything else on the network will
increase from 15 billion today to nearly 50 billion by
2020 [9]. This is going
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Education From Rabelais Perspective
Education from Rabelais Perspective
The Renaissance altered centuries of thought in Europe. One figured who contributed to
revolutionizing though was the author Francois Rabelais who wrote comedic critiques of his world. In
his stories of Gargantua and Pantagruel the author critiques many aspects of sixteenth century life
especially the education system. He examines previous educational attitudes, as well as those during
his time. As a humanist thinker, Rabelais values education and reform. The author was extremely
familiar with the university system in France during the Renaissance because he himself studied in
these places. Francois Rabelais emphasizes that education has progressed since the Middle Ages, but
he also affirms problems still persist during the Renaissance period.
Rabelais critiques medieval education to demonstrate the flawed system prior to the Renaissance.
Rabelais finds issue with traditional scholastic debates pro et contra due to their loose connection to
seeking truth (M.A. Screech 30). He communicates his personal distress through Pantagruel s rants
about prior scholars glossing worthwhile texts (Rabelais 33). Glossing, or commentary by scholars,
was a popular scholastic pursuit before the Renaissance. Rabelais found it to detract from the texts
overall value. The author also uses Gargantua, Pantagruel s father, who lived during the prior period to
emphasize the many additional specific failures of medieval education. He writes Pantagruel a
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Brig Your Dog Research Paper
I understand both sides of the Brig your dog to work program , but I don t think it is a good idea. I
have a dog and I love dogs, but many people aren t as comfortable around them because some dogs
bite, or act badly when they re stressed out. Just like people do, dogs get stressed when they re
introduced into new enviroments, and they might get stressed, they may act wonderful around the
house or around people they know, but that doesn t mean they will act well to changes. Another reason
that this program is a bad idea is because some dogs make lots of noise, they might bark at your
coworker or whine at you while you re working because they need lots of care. Dogs would need
exercise, water, food, and attention, caring for their needs at
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Relationship Between Intentionality And Phenomenal...
In order to answer this question thoroughly we must define the key terms in the title, intentionality and
phenomenal character. Intentionality is defined by two separate terms, intentional object and
intentional content. The directedness of our thoughts towards a specific object or state of affairs is
what explains the intentional object. Intentional content refers to aspectual shape, the fact that if we
think of something we must think of it in a certain way. Therefore intentionality and an intentional
state as a whole is the specific way we think of the thing our thoughts are directed to a belief.
Phenomenal character is simply the what its likeness to be in that state. There is no actual explanation
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Rooted in Descartes, he stated that there can be nothing in the mind ... of which it is not aware, this
seems to me to be self evident. The main argument put forward by subsequent inseparatists follows on
from this view. They advocate for a mind to be a mind it has to be conscious. Then deriving that
consciousness has a phenomenology and therefore all conscious states, thus all intentional states, have
phenomenology. A state cannot be conscious without being phenomenal.
Strawson gives the example of cognitive phenomenology, whereby there is something it is like
experientially to understand a proposition. As evidence of this he creates a scenario where a woman is
talking to someone, another person then comes in with a piece of paper filled with black and white
marks. Consequently the woman faints, but what was it about the character of her experience that
made her faint? There could be many explanations of why the woman fainted after seeing a telegram.
However, then main conclusion Strawson draws from this is that in order for mental states to have
content, the belief must be had by a being with phenomenal states. For a mental state to have content it
must consist of phenomenal properties. Primitive animals undoubtedly experience intentionality.
When they are hungry, their thoughts are directed towards what they want to eat. However, it is
questionable, even unlikely, that primitive animals experience any phenomenal character. If what
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Andromache In EuripidesTiger At The Gates
Andromache vengefully curses Helen, calling her an evil incarnate, a curse on both barbarians and
Greeks and one whose beautiful eyes brought ugly destruction to the noble fields of Phrygia
(Euripides. TTW.781 783). As a female, soon to be slave of Greek enemy forces, she knows she can
do no more than curse; at this point in the time, she must accept a fate of servitude or death. The word
Andromache stems from ἀνήρ, man, and μάχομαι, to battle or dispute (Liddell).
Her characteristics and actions in Tiger at the Gates appropriately reflect the apparent meaning of her
name: one who fights or disputes with a man. In the beginning of the play, pro war and anti war sides
are swiftly drawn in Troy, with the old men rallying for war and women calling for peace.
Andromache is quick to establish her position, along with Hecuba, against war and against the men.
Although she does not lead the anti war argument (it is Hector and Hecuba who do so), she calmly
disputes with Priam in a logical manner, albeit sometimes snarky manner. She acknowledges Priam s
fondness for women and so, asks him to listen to what they have to say. She follows this by
judiciously asking how their country will be made stronger by sending the vigorous and brave men of
Troy to their deaths (Giradoux 21 22). This interaction not only illustrates her wisdom and moral
strength, but her desire for peace above all. She knows all too well the bitter tragedies and bleak
destructions war will bring, as
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The Art Of Racing In The Rain Analysis
In The art of racing in the rain by Garth stein is about A dog named Enzo and his Master Denny swift.
The two characters persevere through heartache and sadness whilst struggling with false rape
allegations and the coincidental custody suit from his in laws for his child Zoe after the untimely death
of Denny s wife Eve, who dies of brain cancer. The Twins as Enzo calls Eve s parents believe Denny
is unfit to be Zoe s parent/guardian and use their wealth to try and break Denny s will, while
simultaneously making him broker and broker with each legal battle. To make matters worse, Denny
can t make adequate money because of his trial of the false rape accusations he his forbidden to leave
the state to teach racing. When denny is on the verge of caving in to his own self doubt, Enzo reminds
him of perseverance and ultimately saves Denny from himself. After Enzo saves Denny, He is
renewed with an air of energy that leads to winning in the custody suit of his daughter Zoe and the
dropping of the charges of rape. Theme: to succeed in life one must overcome one s own self doubt
and self destruction to truly be happy in life. Evidence from the book The Art of Racing in The Rain
by Garth Stein shows that to be in happy in life, one must overcome their own self doubt and
destruction. In the book, Enzo is confronted with his own self destruction which takes on the form of a
Zebra. In Chapter 11 ( page 53 ) Enzo is left in Denny and Eves apartment by
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Examples Of Justice In The Road By Cormac Mccarthy
The search for justice is a common topic in many works of American literature. In The Road by
Cormac McCarthy, the main characters are searching for a way to escape the immoral, demolished
world they live in. The unnamed man and boy are the main characters of the novel; the man is the boy
s father. The man has made the purpose of his life to protect his son. Without his son, he would
probably not be alive because of the conditions he has had to endure for years on end. The novel
follows the man and the boy as they travel to the coast and describes the struggles they face along the
way. This journey s purpose was to escape the horrors of the world and achieve the prosperity they
believe they deserve. The man and the son have different views
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Stump Research Paper
If you ve recently cut down a tree in your yard only to be left with an annoying stump, you may be
wondering how to get rid of it. Removing a tree stump can be a difficult task, so to get the job done
quickly and correctly it s best to call in the stump removal professionals at B B Tree Service in Forest,
Mississippi. B B Tree Service are experts at all things trees, and are capable of handling jobs of any
size. So whether it be a small tree stump or one that spans a few feet across, B B Tree Service will
remove it quickly and safely. B B Tree Service says there are a variety of methods used to remove
stumps depending on their size, condition, and where they re located, including the following
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Backhoe Skidsteer: Backhoe and skidsteer machines are often used on larger job sites where there are
many stumps to be removed. This method is also ideal for large, deep rooted stumps. Chemical
Removal: Chemical removal is another option for getting rid of annoying tree stumps, and involves
drilling a series of holes into the stump to pour the chemicals into. This method is often used on
already rotting stumps, and while it does speed up the decomposition process, it s not one of the
quickest methods used for stump removal. Fire: In some instances, people will use fire to remove
stumps by piling pieces of scrap wood atop the stump and lighting it on fire. If you choose this
method, never leave the fire unattended and always check with your local city and county to ensure it
s legal to burn. While some of the above stump removal options can be done alone, others should be
handled by a professional tree service company, like backhoe removal. For the best professional tree
stump removal in the Forest, MI area, give B B Tree Service a call today at (601)
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Werner And Marie Laure s Relationship
Werner and Marie Laure had a interesting relationship because although, they had not known each
other for very long. I feel as though Werner had felt something with Marie that he has never felt
before. I think that Werner has always felt out of place, but for a moment he feels at peace. On page
470, he thinks, I only want to sit here with her for a thousand hours. This quote also goes along with
the fact that Werner always seemed to want to get out of situations or leave situations and I think that
this is the only real instance where Werner did not wish to leave. Werner s love for Marie made him go
against his duties by not turning her in for the radio. Marie made him do the right thing instead of just
following his duties.
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For example, In the beginning of the book on page 74, Jutta says Our airplanes are bombimbing Paris.
, and Werner acts completely oblivious to this statement. Whereas, Marie an entire chapter, pages 144
147 is dedicated to her awareness of the dangers that surround the war and the Nazis. She describes
the Nazis and gets a better insight on who they are. Her father says their weapons gleam as if they
have never been fired. (144), is one of the first things that she hears about the Nazis. So although she
is blind, she seems to see more than those who can actually see. An advantage is that it allows her to
actually get to know people without judging them by their appearances. For example, when she first
met Werner, she didn t see his Nazi uniform(which would have frightened her, or made her prejudge
him), but she actually got to know him as a person.
In the beginning Jutta is very close with her brother.They are like partners in crime. She feels like her
protects her. She also thinks of him to be different than the standard boy his age. On page 133, Jutta
makes the statement, Is it right to do something only because everyone else is doing it? , this statement
shows how Jutta s perspective on her brother begins to change. She begins to look at him like the the
other boys. In the end she realizes how much she misses her brother. She expresses how she felt due to
the absence of her brother. ..after Werner left
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The Economic And Political Problems Of The 60 s And 70
The economic and political problems of the 60 s and 70 s have left a huge influence on the ideas and
actions of politicians today. From stagflation to the Vietnam War many politicians use these past
issues to justify their policies of today. One of the most influential economists who emerged in the
sixties was Milton Friedman, who fought against the establishment s Keynesian view and many of the
policies of FDR. He won a Nobel Prize in 1976 for his work in monetary policy with specific beliefs
in controlling the federal debt, keeping inflation low, and ideals of a lassiez faire market. His ideals
influenced some of Regan s policies of deregulation and tax cuts and drives most of the economic
policies of the modern Republican Party. One of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Rather he said people based their expenditures on their expected income in the next years or where
they expect to be. This was a huge theory that challenged much of the academic establishment at the
time and began to give a light to many conservatives who felt like the policies of FDR s new deal was
strangling. In 1962 Friedman wrote arguably his most notable book Capitlism and Freedom which he
argued for many things including freely floating exchange rates, the abolition of licensing doctors, and
negative tax rates instead of welfare programs. Friedman argued for a lower tax rates and a flat tax
past a certain income level to keep American efficiency at up but, unlike a most conservatives, also
argued for giving money back to people below a certain income level. He felt like this was a much
simpler approach to the problem and felt like welfare programs were all too complex and inefficient.
His book famously also argued that inflation rate being higher would also lead to higher
unemployment rate and that national debt was tied to the inflation rate. In 1970 s in a giant rise in
stagflation due to a poor economy and opec raising its prices, Friedman looked like a genius and
landed himself a spot on the Nixon advisory team. Although there were still economists who doubted
Friedman s theories as in Canada their national debt
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Bay Model Anthropology
I am proposing to conduct my self guided field trip at the San Francisco Bay Model Visitor Center in
Sausalito. The Bay Model is a 1.5 acre, indoor, three dimensional hydraulic tidal simulation model
covering the entire San Francisco Bay Estuary including the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers
Delta. The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) created the model in 1957 to study
estuary circulation and flow, geometry, and the impact of anthropology. USACE was able to survey
potential anthropogenic hazards and the way they would change the landscape of the estuary on an
accelerated timeframe. While USACE ceased its research efforts using the model in 2000, the model
is still open to the public for educational purposes. The model features numerous points of interest for
visitors including a 12 minute introductory video, the Mountains to the Sea and Marinship exhibits,
the story of Corps of Engineers at Work, and a bookstore. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Learning the stories of the History of the Bay Model the Corps of Engineers at work will allow me to
understand the geographic methods the USACE employed to conduct their studies and environmental
mitigation. The Mountains to the Sea exhibit is of particular interest to me as well because it features
an interactive three dimensional map, interactive exhibits of estuary biology, and an hour long audio
tour. Moreover, I would also like to view the model to help me speculate on the possibility of
harnessing the tidal energy currents of the estuary as a source of power. I am a Geography student, and
it interests me to begin to focus on environmental studies such as how the ~400 billion gallons of
water that flow through the Golden Gate Strait can be extracted as clean, renewable energy. Research
estimates that today s technology could harness up 17 of the 35.5 megawatts presented by the tides
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The Ballad Of Mulan And Mui Slays The Serpent
In the two stories The Ballad of Mulan and Chi Li Slays the Serpent two young girls living in Ancient
China defy all odds and go against the gender barriers. Mulan and Chi Li are two different women
living in different parts of China, however, they both have similar feelings about the way they should
handle difficult tasks. On the contrary, Mulan is a secretive young girl, while Chi Li is honest. Both
women reveal their true colors when they step out of their traditional role in society and take on the
role of a man.
Chi Li and Mulan both value bravery and their families well being. Chi Li and Mulan both take risks
and forget about fear, as they take on challenges that could end with their death. When Chi Li says,
Poor girls! ... The monster conquered you because you were too timid to put up a fight! How pitiful! it
shows her value because she s making fun of the girls who weren t brave enough to fight the serpent.
Chi Li frowns upon this as she values bravery and these girls were too proper to retaliate. Although
nobody has ever been able to slay the serpent, Chi Li defies all odds and does so because of her
courage. As for Mulan, even the small action of when she buys a spirited horse, ... she buys a saddle ...
she buys a bridle .... she buys a long whip. shows bravery because she had to sneak around her town
without anyone seeing her. If anybody saw her, they would realize what she was doing and her parents
would have found on immediately. Her bravery overcame the feelings of fear she may have felt, and
she stayed strong and fought for twelve years. Both women were brave as an attempt to care for their
parents and their families. Even though fighting a serpent and fighting in a battle may have been risky,
the two women fought their hardest for the benefit of their families. The two women were courageous
because they faced danger and overcame it, even though this might have been difficult. Both women
value bravery and family matters because of their fearless mind sets.
Chi Li values honesty while Mulan values secrecy. When Chi Li says to her parents, Father and
Mother, I want you to know that I have decided to place myself into the hands of the county
authorities and to volunteer to
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My Argumentative Essay On Lobbying
Every essay assignment changed my perspective on something or strengthened the knowledge I
already had but,with the Argumentative Essay I felt more engaged than ever with my assignment.The
ability to choose my topic already made me feel more in control, but i still had to critically
think.When I was determining what topic I felt more inclined to write about I was confused on which
to choose not because of lack of options but because my dilemma was that I had too much. In order to
truly pick I not only decided on what I was very passionate about, but also on a topic that I knew was
uncommon and could educate more than reiterate .I thought of Lobbying which I once wrote a speech
about and had a clear interest in. I had a lot of conversations with friends and family about lobbying
and came to the realization that it was not only important to me, but to everyone I knew whether they
knew about it or not it had a significant importance in their life.The process was interesting because I
didn t lack information, but I had a lot since it was something that I had read upon for a long time so
my struggle became the organization. I also had to make it clear and concise because I found it was
easy to become stray from your main thesis when you have a lot of information on the general topic.
My views didn t necessarily change yet the ideas and notions I had on Lobbying were strengthened by
the research I got and how I tried to deliver my argument. I felt that my essay did justice to the thesis
and my message was conveyed clearly.It was satisfying to have the counter arguments refuted because
I felt as though my message gained more value and credibility. The best way to explain the process is
by using a metaphor , I felt like a lawyer who was prepared to win for their client, except in my case
the client was my thesis and I was my own lawyer.My point was supported, but I also wanted those
which had counter ideas to feel that my argumentative essay did them justice by trying to analyze their
point of view thoroughly.When mentioning the counter argument on how lobbying should be
regulated I found validity in some of their arguments, seen by. There is no doubt that free speech
should be protected and lobbying can fall under
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Color In Eilis s Life
The colors in this film signify so much more than just clothes or landscape, colors seem to signify
significant moments in Eilis s life. I think that we all subconsciously wear certain colors when we are
feeling a certain way, I know that even on some level we do it consciously, like for example when you
go to a wedding you cannot wear white, or when you go to a funeral you usually wear black.
Especially in a time like the 1950 s when women really only wore dresses, their only way of looking
different would be to wear colorful dresses or the makeup on their faces. The film starts out with Eilis
in Ireland and her colors seem rather dull, like grey and she is not wearing an ounce of makeup. It
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Blue is supposedly most strongly associated with tranquility and a sense of calm, which is what you
would hope to feel when the guy you are with asks you to move into together. She did not hesitate
when he asked, she was simply taking in the area and all of the surroundings and she knew that is
where she was meant to be. This is another strange aspect of this film because it makes Eilis seem like
she is a very independent young woman, and in a time like the 1950 s she would not probably have
been as independent and been making all of these decisions on her own. Another peculiar behavior is
when she decides to invite Tony into her room and she initiates the sexual interaction, which is very
irregular for this time period. However after her and Tony had sex for the first time she is seen
wearing a yellow dress, yellow is associated with happiness, intellect, energy, and yellow produces a
warming effect. Yellow stimulates mental activity. Eilis is finally moving away from Ireland and her
family the more time she spends with Tony, for this time period the man being such a large part of
Eilis s life is not surprising in any way. The 1950 s women were very concerned about becoming
wives and being mothers, so when she finally felt happy and content to be away from home it had to
be a man that was making the transition so
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Who Is Responsible For Gregor s Transformation
Grete s shifting feelings, actions, and thoughts toward Gregor makes her go through her own
transformation. This transformation which she goes through is a central theme in the story. Grete goes
from being a powerless child to a decision making women. Gregor s transformation leads to his
inevitable downfall (death) and Grete s transformation ends in the power and responsibility which
Gregor once held.
After Gregor s metamorphosis in the second chapter of the story, Grete is the only one who tries to
show any affection or care for Gregor during his time of nice and she really shows that she is truly
trying her best to understand and sympathize with what Gregor is going through. Gregor s father is,
however, still very violent towards Gregor because of his change, and Gregor s mother is still
frightened by his appearance. His mother won t even stand to see him. Grete is the only one who tries
and looks past Gregor s change, even though she is still obviously afraid of his new appearance. She is
also the only one to take responsibility for Gregor now that he can not care for himself. She feeds him
and tries to give him foods that he has a newfound interest in (Kafka 107 108). Gregor appreciates this
act of kindness his sister preforms and he is then able to show which foods he now likes to his sister.
During the second chapter, Grete is not only the unofficial caretaker of Gregor but she is also Gregor s
spokesperson for his family. Gregor s mother and father wanted a
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Heidegger Lecture 2 and 3 of What Is Called Thinking
Sarah Oliver
Presentation
Heidegger
April 19, 2012
In Lecture I of Part II, Heidegger points out that asking the question of What is called thinking can be
incredibly diverse and complicated because there is not just one explanation for the question, although
at a glance it seems pretty simple to explain. He stresses four ways in which the question can be
posed. The first way asks what is designated by the word thinking, the second asks what logic has to
do with thought, the third asks what the prerequisites are for thinking, and the final question is what
actually commands and provokes us to think? It seems that thinking is like baking a cake for
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When the question: What is called thinking? is reconsidered in Heidegger terms, it might better be
read as asking, What is it that invites or instructs or directs us into thinking? or in Heidegger s own
words, What is it that appeals to us to think? By asking this question, the thinker becomes the object
of the action, the one who is invited into thinking and the action is less about defining what thinking is
than in discovering how it is that the pathway into thinking is opened for us.
In Lecture II, Heidegger focuses his attention on the word thinking and what is considered thought
provoking. Thinking is a telling and speaking of language. Literature is often used as a medium for
both science and poetry and for that reason there is some confusion between what is actually thought
provoking. The three should be separated. There is science, there is thought, and there is poetry and
the difference between poetry and science is that poetic work is a work of our language much like
thinking is, although thinking does not make poetry. Thought and poesy are related because they never
just use language as a means of expression, they are the actual makers of language and the final
speech.
We view science as thinking because we are immersed in it throughout our everyday lives. Car
companies are trying to make cars more efficient and doctors are trying to figure out how to cure
cancer. We are
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Rick Nauert Research Paper
Many soldiers who come back from combat are not the same, for example Lieutenant (Lt) Tori Stitt
was one of them. Richard Weinmeyer, who has a master s degree in bioethics and law degree with
concentrations in health law and bioethics, states that, Lt Tori Stitt found herself while in Iraq having
nightmares and problems sleeping, withdrawing from others socially, and, soon, drinking to cope with
her psychological issues (1). Upon returning to the United States when her tour of duty was over, her
drinking intensified and her mental anguish grew so great that she began contemplating suicide
(Weinmeyer 1). Tori was using treatment to help regain some control over her life again, but she still
struggled with the nightmares, flashbacks, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Isolated, his family deteriorating I couldn t show affection, couldn t hug my kids Soliz turned to the
Palo Alto V.A. Medical Center (Colin n.p.) Soliz says his life is slowly coming back to him and he
now can go to the movies without panicking and hug and kiss his two kids (Colin n.p.). Moore who
explained in her dissertation that, some of the veterans spoke of ways their Psychiatric Service Dog
has bettered their relationships with other people, in particular through increasing interpersonal
interactions, Similar to Ensayra and Love s (2008) finding of the dog serving as a social lubricant
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Executive Order 13767
In the constitution it states that the Presidents purpose is; to be chief of state, chief executive, chief
administrator, chief diplomat, commander in chief, chief legislature, party chief, and chief citizen (The
presidents job description). As the chief of legislature, one of the presidents duties is to not only
review bills being proposed by congress, and occasionally say they must be revised but to also enact
laws affecting the people of the United States immediately, rather than wait for them to move up
through the many levels and debates of congress. For this, he can use the power of an executive order,
a constitutional way to provide laws that relate to national welfare or the good of the citizens. A few
good example of this would be executive order 13767, which moves for additional border security on
the United States southern border, and executive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Executive order 13767, issued on January 25th, is a constitutional order because it is a current issue
for the people that need be addressed sooner than congress could. It moves too, Secure the southern
border of the United States... by adequate personel so as to prevent illegal immigration, drug and
human trafficking, and acts of terrorism ( Border Security... ). This policy directly helps the American
people and the national economy. People who are deported and then return as legal citizens are able to
be taxed, providing more money for local government projects and improvements, and are also are
able to receive their rights as citizens of the Country. Added security also will allow US citizens who
live on the border to have less concern with drug trade from Mexico and
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Descriptive Essay About Bo Jackson
There are many athletes in this world that prove themselves as if they are not like any other you will
see in the current generation. There are ones that jump as far as a kangaroo and be as strong as a
crocodile s jaws snap; but there is only one of these proven athletes that has all of these assets down
and can do them better. Bo Jackson was one of those individuals that you honestly questioned if he
was human or if he was a gift from aliens who wanted to create a perfect athlete. From hitting balls, to
throwing and carrying them, anyone who watched Bo for more than 5 minutes had almost create an
image in their head of how perfectly he did everything. With all these combined Bo jackson showed
how he was a modern hero with his born talents, his strength and fearlessness, and of course his talent
in gaining followers to watch him perform his magic. From the transitions of baseball to football and
the high jumping to sprinting, even at a young age many knew that Bo was not the average bird in the
flock. His talent and expertise showed his strength in being a part of a noble birth and it was not the
hardest to spot. Even with the early disabilities of his childhood haunting him in his room day after
day, the stuttering would finally stop with his strength being available at the mite of his now present
anger. During school kids would know of the beast of a child to not mess with because of the speed at
which Bo threw crab apples to others in fights and the myths or truths of him killing pigs with only the
small rocks shown on the ground. Fake or true, almost every story that was heard, told, explained that
included Bo, almost always seemed to be real to everyone. Even with the public knowing he was great
at an older age, with the starting of his youth, every kid that had heard of him knew, he was not
normal. As his age grew larger and larger, the way of fighting and supposedly being violent had come
to a stop with the opportunity of high schools sports coming up right around the corner. The general
populous knew of his strength and skill in outdoor activities but no one was aware of how spectacular
he could or was going to be with high school sports. Before football season even started many of the
teachers and
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The Studies Of Music And How It May Not Help The Alzheimer...
In order to understand how the studies of music and how it may or may not help the Alzheimer s
disease (AD) one would need the background of it. AD is a progressive neurological disease that leads
to deterioration in cognitive abilities. People with AD encounter a progressive decline in their
neurological capabilities, which manifest in language deficits, among other cognitive difficulties. The
main failures in speech include naming difficulties, verbal fluency deficit, comprehension problems,
and deterioration of spontaneous speech. People with AD tend to have discourse deficits, which
include empty phrases, indefinite words, and repetitions. The speech of a person with the deficits is
difficult for an interlocutor to follow. Thus, theses progressive language failures can lead people with
AD to isolation. Due to their progressive inability to communicate, people with AD need interventions
that address their communication needs and help prevent social isolation (Dass, A., Amir, D. 2014).
Increased social interaction can improve quality of life by enabling people with AD to remain socially
engaged. Communication trainings include active instruction such as role playing and analyzing video
observations of conversations with people with AD. Computer based systems are also used, providing
multimedia stimuli. Reminiscence therapy uses the intact long term memory that enabling people with
AD to engage in a conversation about their past experiences (Dass, A., Amir, D.
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Is Macbeth Relevant Today
Society defines a hero as a valiant figure whom many admire due to their relatable, yet seemingly just
actions. William Shakespeare s The Tragedy of Macbeth, tells the story of Macbeth, a lord who
showed his bravery in battle and whom many look up to as a role model. However, it is through his
ambition and need for power that his morals are put into question, and result in his downfall. Although
tragic, Macbeths rise and fall is similar to many influential people of modern society. One notable
example is actor and comedian Bill Cosby. A man many grew up with, and felt was not only a father
on screen, but in the hearts of many. Recently, Cosby has become the face of yet another scandal. By
his actions becoming public, Cosby is now seeing his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In William Shakespeare s The Tragedy of Macbeth, Macbeth s need for power is reflected by his
actions when he realizes King Duncan stands in his way of the throne. It is then, that Macbeth sets
forth to murder the King out of his own selfish will. Macbeth seems hesitant to go through with his
intensions at first, though ultimately the bell invites [him]... for it is a knell that summons [Duncan] to
heaven, or to hell (II, i, 62 64). Furthermore, Bill Cosby s actions also reflect his wants and needs. In
the article Bill Cosby raped me. Why did it take 30 years for people to believe my story? Barbara
Bowman expresses Cosby s need of self power. In the article Bowman makes a valid point that the
entertainment world is rife with famous men who use their power to victimize ... young women who
look up to them (Bowman). Being that many admired Cosby by watching him on TV, he used his
power for his own self centered satisfaction. Since Cosby knew he could lure women due to his fame,
he set forth to sexually assault those who had admired him. Both Cosby and Macbeth s decisions
reflect their ultimate needs. In both cases they made unethical decisions that changed the way people
viewed
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The Consequences Of Substance Abuse
Substance abuse is a catastrophic illness. People put it upon themselves when they become addicted,
but unfortunately, there is a lack of support when an addiction becomes a lifestyle. Awareness is the
main attack for the battle of substance abuse and sadly, most people are blind to the fact of how
serious addiction can be. Educating youth on the consequences of doing drugs and consuming alcohol
is the most significant way to ensure they make smart choices. For the people who are already
suffering the evil, a strong support system must be implemented in their lives. Obviously, 12 step
programs are active all across America today, but is it enough? I watched my Dad almost die in front
of me. The doctors said it was a miracle that he survived
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The Triumph of the Congress of Vienna Essay
The Congress of Vienna was a series of conferences held in Vienna, from 1814 1815. In which many
European heads of government met to establish long lasting piece, preventing revolution and any other
nations from becoming to powerful, on the European continent after the defeat of Napoleon. Even
though many countries came together to discus an issue, the Congress of Vienna was more successful
than many other peace meetings in history (Beck, 241). The most influential of these representatives
was the foreign minister of Austria, Prince Klemens von Metternich (Beck, 238). An additional great
influential representative was the French foreign minister Prince Charles Maurice de Talleyrand, who
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The representatives in the Congress of Vienna wanted to prevent France s aggression by surrounding
France with stronger nations, restore balance of power, so no country would be a threat to others and
restore Europe s royal families to the thrones they head held before Napoleon s coquets (Beck, 239).
In order to make the weak nations around France stronger, the former Austrian Netherlands and Dutch
Republic were united to form the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Group of 39 German states were
loosely joined as the newly create German confederation, dominate by Austria. Leaders of Europe
wanted to weaken France, but also didn t want to leave it powerless. If they did, the French might
rebel to take revenge but if France became weaker and was broken up, another country might become
so strong that it would threaten them all. France remained a major but diminished European powers
(Beck, 239). Nevertheless, not all important decisions were made by the great powers.
Most influential of these representatives in the Congress of Vienna was the foreign minister of Austria,
Prince Klemens von Metternich (Beck, 238). At the Congress of Vienna, which convened after
Napoleon s abdication in 1814, Metternich shone brightly as the coachman of Europe, guiding policies
and decision (Peterson Bennett, 632). The Austrian emperor, Francis I, who wanted a
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Blue Ridge Manufacturing Company
CASE FOR USE WITH
OROS QUICK® ABC SOFTWARE
Blue Ridge Manufacturing Company
BACKGROUND:
Blue Ridge Manufacturing is one of a dozen companies that produces and sells towels for the U.S.
sports towel market. A sports towel is a towel that has the promotion of an event or a logo printed on
it. They re called sports towels because their most popular use is for distribution in connection with
major sporting events such as the Super Bowl, NCAA Final Four, Augusta National Golf Tournament
and the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament. Towels with college, NBA and NFL team logos, and
promotions for commercial products such as soft drinks, beer, fast food chains, etc., are also big
sellers. The firm designs, knits, prints and embroiders ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Table 2 shows the firm s unit costs for various items. Company management is committed to adopting
advanced manufacturing techniques such as benchmarking and just in time (JIT). The corporate
culture necessary for the success of such techniques is evolving and worker empowerment is already a
major program. In addition, workers are allowed several hours away from regular work assignments
each week for training programs conferring on budgets and work improvements and applying the
ABC system.
PERFORMANCE:
The company is profitable. However, management has become concerned about the profitability of the
customers in its three customer size categories large, medium and small. Different customers demand
different levels of support. Management has no basis for identifying customers that generate high
profits or to drop those that do not generate enough revenues to cover the expenses to support them.
Under the previous accounting system, it wasn t possible to determine the costs of supporting
individual customers. With the introduction of ABC, it now may be possible to determine customer
profitability. Table 3 shows how the administrative and selling costs are assigned and re assigned
between various functions within the selling and marketing areas and to sub activities in the selling
and marketing areas. Table 4 provides a list of
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Shipwreck At The Bottom Of The Ocean
Overcoming Adversity
What s The importance of overcoming adversity? why should you try? Read this and you will change
your mind on the way you see yourself or think of yourself.
Shipwreck at the bottom of the ocean is a great book. Not alot happens in the first few chapters except
the background of the sailors. The more you read into the book the more problems that arise. In one
chapter they got low on food and their spirits were down but the next they found food and were happy
and singing. When shackleton was the captain of that ship he pushed his crew as hard as he could to
keep them moving and happy. The main problem in the book was when the ship got stuck in ice. This
ship was a giant reinforced walls it had it all, But when the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Well i m still a young person but i do have a story. I was 10 i wanted to go sledding and by my house
there was this really big hill. A construction company started to dig at it. When my friend and i got to
the hill we sled for an hour then we got bored. When you get bored as a kid you look for something to
do so we did. We played with the snow made forts out of snow drifts and we had a little fun. Then we
got bored again we went down the hill and looked at the cliff. My friend and i wanted to climb it. So
we did We climbed it 4 or 5 times each then i wanted to jump off it, I jumped off it first. We jumped
off it twice. My third jump was my last jump and the jump that changed my life. On my final jump i
landed in 2 cm of snow. That snow wasn t close enough to what we were jumping into a 2 feet of
snow kinda ended and i landed on that one spot. My left ankel took most of the impact. When i hit the
ground my ankle had a really sharp pain i tried to walk it off but it just got worse and at this time i had
no clue what to do. I kept on yelling for my mom and no one came i was scared. I started to yell at my
friend. This is when my little brother got to the hill we started to yell at him telling him to go get my
mom. When my brother left it felt like hours went by as i sat there in pain. My mother finally showed
up they loaded me onto one of the 2 sleds we had and started to pull me. Half way out of the field
some person
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Digital Printers Vs. Laser Printers
IBIS forecasts the U.S market for 3D printer manufacturing in the U.S that will reach $1.4 billion in
2014 thus attaining an annual growth rate of 22.8% from 2009 to 2014. The prediction by IDC
predicts that worldwide 3D printer unit sales and installed base which will grow at a combined
compound annual growth rate of 59% through 2017 with the value of shipments attaining a 27%
CAGR in the forecast period.
Fig 4. (image. www. IDC)
3D printers compare market units, the value of shipments and installed base. IDC has predicted the
Average Selling Value, which will drop at a 19% CAGR through 2017.
3D and the Bio Printing Systems
Bio printing systems can be based on the inkjets or lasers. Theses print heads are useful in depositing
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Personalized drug dosing increases the efficacy and decreasing the risks of such adverse reactions.
Traditional manufacturing processes are not suitable for making personalised medicines, and they tend
to restrict the creation of dosage forms of complex geometries and drug profiles. These drugs are
beneficial to the patients since pharmacists analyze patient s profile such as race, gender and age to
determine medication.
Medical practitioners use 3D printers in the production of medical printers. Such 3D printing
successes involves the creation of plastic limb prosthetics and the replacement of hips and bones. A
Recent study reports that 3D printing shows the shift of the medical manufacturing sector due to the
low cost and small sized printers that promises to enhance technology accessibility thus allowing
researchers and doctors to create personalized devices for their patients. For example a patient who
has developed an infection of experienced pain from non customized prosthetic can use imaging
technology that shows the shape and movements of various parts of the human body.
The report by director of the Global Dental, Stratasys, looks at the business and economic benefits of
3D printing and additive manufacturing across the health sectors (Khalyfa 909). His report addressed
the vertical applications for 3D printing and focusing on the scales ad values of technology adoption
and possible future opportunities for revenue and the
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The Importance Of Science And Science
In the modern world, science and math make up everything around us. The world we live in now
exists because of science and math, but there was a time when people didn t like math and science. A
time when people would rather believe religion and logic, then math, science, and evidence.
Narrator Michael Mosley tells a story of science. He says the story of one of the great upheavals in
human history was how we came to understand that our planet was not at the center of everything in
the cosmos but just one of billions of bodies in a vast and expanding universe. In Greece, at the temple
of Apollo, there was the city of Delphi, where many greeks would go because they belived there was a
stone that was in the middle of the Earth and the middle of the universe. Greek scientists believed that
the Earth remained still, while the rest of the stars and planets moved around us and Earth was in the
middle of the cosmos.
For thousands of years, people believed that the Earth was in the middles of the universe. They even
built equipment that further fueled their belief. In modern times, we know this isn t true, so how did
people stop believing? It started in the 17th century.
During the 17th centruy, Europe was in turmoil. Religion and new rules were sweeping across the
nation. It was during this time that Rudolph II, who ruled Prague, wanted new discoveries. Prague was
at the center of wealth and power, so Rudolph II wanted to show it. Enter Tycho Brahe, a Danish
nobleman and
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Specific Phobias
The most common treatment for specific phobias is a form of psychotherapy called exposure therapy,
although other treatments include other therapies or medication (Andrews et al. 2009). The goal of
treatment for specific phobias is to improve quality of life so that patients are no longer limited by
their phobias. Exposure therapy focuses on changing the response to the object or situation feared.
Gradual, repeated exposure to the source of the specific phobia and the related thoughts, feelings and
sensations can help patients to learn to manage their anxiety (Andrews et al. 2009). There are many
variations of exposure therapy. In vivo exposure involves confronting the phobic stimulus head on but
gradually. For example, a patient suffering
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Bitter Gourd
INTRODUCTION
Bitter gourd is a vegetable and it belongs to the family cucurbitacea. It is grown for both commercial
as well as economic purpose across the various state of the country.
It is produced mainly in tropical and sub tropical regions of India i.e. Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil
Nadu and Karnataka.
Botanical name: Memordica charantia
Season: Jan Mar Sept Dec are the ideal seasons. For rainy season crop, sowing can started after the
receiving of first few showers during May June.
The immature fruits of bitter gourd plants are used in a variety of cooking preparations. These fruits
and shoots are then boiled, fried or pickled.
Total area of production in Kerala: 2366 ha.
SEASON
January March September December are the ideal seasons. For the rainfed crop, sowing can be started
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These make holes in the starting leaves which emerges from a watermelon seed during seedling
emergence or formation.
 Control: Spray Carbaryl (4 ml/litre of water) or Metacid (1ml/litre of water) during the seedling
stage.
2) Aphids (Aphis sp.): Aphids attack the plant leaves suck the leaf sap. This lead to withering crinkling
of leaves in young stage. In fully grown vines leaves turn yellow.
 Control: Spray Malathion (0.1 %) or Rogor (0.1 0.2%) before the attack becomes severe.
3) Fruit Fly (Dacus cucurbitae and Ducus dorsalis): In bitter gourds fruit fly is the major pest found.
The fly attack is very often when there is high humidity. The adult fly does not directly infect the fruit
instead it lays eggs in the fruits. These eggs give maggots, these maggots feed from inside the fruits
and causes rotting.
 Controls:
1) There is no direct control of maggots because they are inside the developing fruits. Regular
pinching of affected plants should be
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Miss Fozzard in Alan Bennett s Talking Heads Essay
Miss Fozzard in Alan Bennett s Talking Heads
The video, Talking Heads Two was made in 1998. It is a collection of six dramatic monologues by
various different actors, each one telling their own story. Bennett wrote a series of monologues in
1988 for BBC 2 at a time when they were having financial difficulties. Monologues were chosen as
they only required a few actors and cameramen. They were successful and Bennett decided to write a
second series of monologues, the one which I am going to study is called Miss Fozzard finds her feet
and I will be discussing how Alan Bennett creates her character and how her story is told.
The monologues were written for, and shown on television. The use of ... Show more content on
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The title Miss Fozzard finds her feet lets the audience guess at what might happen in the monologue.
The use of the pun finds her feet tells us two things about the story she is going to tell. Firstly, that
Miss Fozzard has to find a new chiropodist to look after her feet when her old chiropodist Mr Suddaby
moves away. Secondly, before this monologue was written, Miss Fozzard seems to have a fairly
uneventful life, now however, she seems to have plenty of stories to tell the audience. By the end of
the monologue she seems to have an eventful and fulfilling life. So in other words she has Found her
feet in life and chiropody.
Also in the title there is humour. The name Miss Fozzard suggests humour and a character whose
traits suggest they are rather ditzy and slow to catch on which is true in Miss Fozzard s case. For
example when Bernard calls Miss Fozzard a cow she doesn t realise he is insulting her. This type of
humour is very tongue in cheek as it is used in her name. Her name is a source of humour and she
judges people by their names. She repeats her name a lot in the monologue especially when someone
she respects says it in conversation.
In the opening section, Miss Fozzard s character is built up immediately with the use of the phrase Bit
of a bombshell today which introduces the war imagery which I will later explain. Miss
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Second Wave Feminism Essay
Feminism is a range of social and political movements made to campaign for equal rights between
men and women. A lot of people have misconceptions about feminism into which they think that
feminism exists just to diminish the role of a man in society. When in fact, the real goal behind
feminism is to define, establish, and achieve equal political, economic, cultural, personal, and social
rights for women.
HISTORY OF FEMINISM
Women have always been thought to be inferior to men, which is not particularly true. The concept of
feminism has a background that goes back to the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when
women sought what they deserve. Feminist theory emerged from three feminist waves that happened
at different times. Initially, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, the goal of the wave was deviated to opening up opportunities for women while focusing on
suffrage. American first wave feminism is considered to have ended with granting women the right to
vote in all states. This extended period of activity majorly occurred in the United States and United
Kingdom. Moving on, the second wave feminism refers to a period of activity from the 1960s
extended to the 1980s. The second wave was believed to be a continuation of the earlier phase of
feminism involving suffragettes in the UK and US. Compared to the first wave, the second wave s
focus was majorly on equal rights, such as ending discrimination. The Personal is Political which is a
slogan devised by feminist activist Carol Hanisch became synonymous with the second wave.
Feminists involved in the second wave saw women s cultural and political inequalities as something
hard to disentangle so they emboldened women to understand aspects of their personal lives as deeply
politicized and as reflecting sexism power structures. Third wave feminism started in the 1990s as a
response to the failure of the second wave. It also arose as a backlash against movements and
initiatives that were created by the second wave. The third
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Questions On Rational Number Assessment
Rational Number Assessment
Charizma Laughton Australian Catholic University
Teacher report on your student s Rational Number Knowledge and any misconceptions (300 words)
Montana demonstrated a number strategies and skills throughout the rational number interview. She
used appropriate language when referring to fractions. For example, two thirds rather than two over
three and she was able to divide 3 pizzas equally between 5 people using a partitioning method
(cut/divided the 3 pizzas into 5 equal pieces and shared 1/5 a pizza 3 times between the 5 girls). She
was also successful in identifying which decimal was larger when given a choice between two. For
example, selected 0.87 being larger than 0.087 because the number closest to the decimal point is
larger 8 is larger than 0 .
However, when it came to constructing decimals, Montana seemed to view decimal place value in a
different way; she added a zero after the decimal place for tenths, and added three zeros after the
decdimal point when making thousands. For example, two tenths was constructed as .02, twenty seven
tenths as .0.27 and twenty seven thousandths as .00027. The numbers are seen as whole numbers, but
in reverse order. This misconception occurs again when asked to write 6/100 as a decimal and she
wrote .006.
Montana is working towards using effective strategies for comparing fractions. She identified that 2/4
and 4/8 were both halves, therefore, the same (equivalent fractions); she used a
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Reaching For Redemption Philosophy Of Nature
Reaching for Redemption: A Philosophy of Nature
Tiffany L. Bryce
Newman University
Abstract
This paper is a detailed interpretation of the movie The Day After Tomorrow. I will be thoroughly
going through this movie and how it connects with my personal philosophy of nature. This movie is a
representation of Global Warming and the drastic effects that it can have on this Earth. Although the
movie might be greatly over exaggerated, it is meant to stir the audience and conjure up emotions and
feelings of wanting to change. I would never want to see the world come to that much turmoil, which
is why there is an urgency to act now before we see our world destroyed. The paper will include my
thoughts on the movie, other writer s contributions of thoughts on the movie and global warming, my
personal philosophy of nature and how we can redeem ourselves from our influences towards global
warming.
Reaching for Redemption: A Philosophy of Nature The movie The Day After Tomorrow opens in
Antarctica where Jack Hall a climatologist is doing research. One of his coworkers ends up making a
mistake while drilling in the ice, and causes a big crack between some of their equipment and place of
work. When I first started watching this part I thought about melting of the polar ice caps due to
global warming, I knew what this movie was going to be about. I have never watched this movie
before so I didn t know what to expect. There comes a part where Jack is meeting with
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The Importance Of Environment On The Environment
The environment has a major influence in the personal health of a child and many of them are not
aware of how it affects them drastically. Various health conditions are either caused or aggravated by
environmental factors. One of the major health causing hazards is air pollution which can results in
asthma, cancer, and other severe respiratory conditions of which, many of these children are naïve
about how to protect themselves from these diseases. Students from the grades four through sixth need
to be educated about the health hazards resulting from air pollution and learn practices at school that
will help lessen air pollutants for their overall health and for future generations as well. Applications
such as riding your bike and walking to school, and creating your own garden, will help promote good
health for children as it will help improve air quality for them.
Education
Educating students on environmental hazard, specifically air pollution, at a young age can help
prevent premature respiratory conditions and so, teachers must find creative ways for students to
understand how much air quality can affect them. To begin one of these activities, teachers will
provide background information about common issues that are affecting the environment both
globally and locally then provide an activity that will get students engaged as to understanding why
and how these issues came to be. Students in grades four through six should be able to understand the
characteristics of organisms and their environment, and so teachers will focus on the latter of this
topic. One of the lessons would be teaching what is environmentalism, by stating that, everything that
we do in our daily lives affects this interrelationship [ecology] as the earth is always changing. Today
people are changing the earth faster than any forces of nature. We have created many problems like
landfills, oil spills, and nuclear disasters (Norwood 1996). Once understanding the facts, students will
record a weeks worth of visible pollution by spreading a thin layer of Vaseline on one side of several 3
by 5 index cards then placing the cards in a variety of places where they will be undisturbed for one
week. At the end of the week collect all the
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The Effect Of Pulmonary Function On Reaching V Àô O2 Peak....
SPX211 Report
Student: Heather Nicolle
Student Number: 1077265
Abstract:
The main point of this report was to determine if pulmonary function was a limiting factor in regards
to reaching V˙O2 peak [maximal aerobic capacity]. There were thirty two Sunshine Coast University
students that were tested over the two week period of class. The first session was to figure out the
students V˙O2 peak by participating in increasing high intensity exercise. Whereas, the second class
was more to do with discovering pulmonary function and measuring forced vital capacity [FVC] and
forced expired volume [FEV]. Overall, the results had proven that overall lung function was not a
primary limiting factor even though there was a positive correlation in determining V˙O2 max.
Introduction:
Maximum oxygen uptake V˙O2 peak is classified as the highest rate at which oxygen can be taken up
and utilized by the body during severe exercise. It was one of the main variables in exercise
physiology and regularly is used to specify the cardiorespiratory fitness of an individual.1 However,
there are several physiological functions such as; cardiovascular, respiratory and metabolism [tissue]
that all impact how oxygen intake and consumption is used within the body. It was proven that
patients who had chronic obstructive lung disease, had a limited exercise capacity. Whilst normal,
young subjects had a larger ventilatory reserve, due to maximal exercise capacity in this population
had a disadvantage of a
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Delving Into Gothic Design With Annamarie Lopinto
Delving into Gothic Design with Annamarie Lopinto If you want an interior design that is striking and
romantic, Annamarie Lopinto states that the Gothic Design is ideal for your taste. This design style,
which is often confused with Medieval design, is similar in some aspects, but much different in others.
The Gothic design era was actually after the Medieval design reign, and incorporated some new
characteristics along the way. A recurring theme in the Gothic design philosophy is that of the flying
buttress, an architectural engineering feat that includes beautiful archways and columns.
Understandably, this type of design element is not practical for most common residential rooms,
especially for those with a standard height ceiling. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
11. Travel the Decades with Retro Design and Annamarie Lopinto When Annamarie Lopinto hears the
term retro , she knows that it can refer to any of the design characteristics of the 1950s, 1960s, or
1970s. Each decade has its own unique qualities, and offers a different take on the theme desired.
1950S retro is very much influenced by the end of World War II, when consumerism was at its peak in
the United States. 1950S retro design can use a variety of color palettes, from bright color to more
muted tones. The furniture created in the Eames style is very appropriate for that decade of style. In
1960s retro, the designs gravitate towards more of a groovy feel, with swirling lines and interesting
patterns. The colors used can be complimentary or contrasting, and the textiles will include obscenely
large prints. The furniture is very surreal, with odd lines, and often an utter lack of symmetry. Pop art
and posters are found on the walls, tastefully framed. Lighting will have bold cloth lamp shades, or
even colored glass globes as an accent. 1970s retro takes the design concepts of the 1960s and adds an
urban or ethnic twist. This style is what could be called psychedelic today. A hip mix of Boho chic,
beatnik, and hippie, 1970s retro seams to have a true split personality. Annamarie Lopinto explains
that the 1970s retro style also includes all of the design elements of the disco music era as well,
complete with glittery disco
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Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
Regarding our recent inquiry as to the viability of an Abl Bcr inhibitor and the marketability thereof, it
is of prudent management to discern the separation between our drug candidate and those drugs
currently existing in the market, and evaluating the ease of development as well as long term payoffs
of said inhibitor. First, however, an introduction to chronic myeloid leukemia, its symptoms and
diagnoses, as well as current treatments, is in order. In better understanding the disease, we can more
properly evaluate our proposed treatment.
Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), as with all leukemia, is a cancer of the blood cells, in which
normal/healthy cells are replaced by malignant cells. CML occurs through a specific chromosomal
abnormality ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If the patient is required to take more doses with CSU 001, but to only pay the same relative amount,
then each of those doses would have to individually cost less than Gleevec. Thus, if the individual cost
to the patient is less, it would in turn lead us to require that the individual cost of development per
dose be less than Gleevec. If this can be achieved, and the cost of development per dose of CSU 001 is
less than Gleevec in proportion to the number of doses taken, then there should be no discrepancy
between development and marketing via the dosage required.
CSU 001 will be priced at approximately $25,000 per year. Requiring a budget of $150 million to
develop and commercialize, revenue would have to cover development costs in the first four years to
provide stability. Assuming a market of 30% the first year, 40% the second year, and 50% every year
thereafter, and the current estimated new cases/year (as according to the American Cancer Society) of
4,830, we can expect an income of the following:
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Market 30% 40% 50% 50%
New Cases 4830 4830 4830 4830
Price 25000 25000 25000 25000 Total Income @ 4 Years
Total Income 36225000 48300000 60375000 60375000 205,275,000
The total income of $205,275,000 outweighs our initial cost of $150,000,000. It could be safe to
pursue this drug purely from a financial
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Byzantium Quotes
The novel Byzantium by Stephen R. Lawhead is a story about many things; it is a tale of adventure
and battle but also the story of one barbarian named Gunnar. In part one of Byzantium he is ruthless,
capturing and looting, participating in fights, raids and slavery. But as the book goes on Gunnar begins
to convert the more he sees what Aidan s, the main character, religion is like.
In part one of the book Aidan s ship of monks is attacked by a group of vicious Dutch pirates called
Sea Wolves. But they all get caught in a storm, and Aiden wakes up on the beach. He sees a seawolf
on the beach and saves him, the seawolf wakes up after Aiden tries to take his knife away but they see
each other and seem to have a mutual agreement to just sit. Aiden and the Sea Wolf are not alone for
long, the group of monks having seen one of their friends down the beach and abandoning Aiden
earlier. But when the priests do come back they scold Aiden for saving the barbarian, saying things
like Leave it to Aiden to save a Sea Wolf... . And then the monks decide to take the barbarian prisoner,
which doesn t end well for them. At this point in the story when religion, represented by the group
monks is not present the barbarian and Aiden are peaceful. But as soon as the priests show back up
they decide to take the barbarian prisoner. This is a good representation of why the barbarian would
later have a bad attitude towards Aiden s religion. After this the group comes across a village,
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Stereotypes Of Women In Beowulf
As for social issues, the stereotypes of women are fairly apparent. Women seem to have a definite
roles and expectations. In one instance, it is mentions in the book that women are often married off in
order to settle tense relations between factions. One textual example read as:
Hrothgar will give her
To Ingeld, gracious Froda s son;
She and that ripening soldier will be married,
The Danes great lord and protector has declared,
Hoping that his quarrel with the Hathobards can
Be settled. (2023 2028)
This shows how women were used as an object, but most men in the epic were personified as warriors
or kings. In addition to this, Beowulf mentions how Grendel s mother could not be as strong as him
simply because she was a women. From the poem ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At another level, it is also a mode of analysis and politics, committed to freeing all women of gender
based oppressions (805). This ties into the theme of downplaying and obedience of women throughout
the epic. There is no mention of men walking throughout the mead halls serving the other men, but
Hareth s daughter took them through the hall, / Carried ale to her husband s comrades (Beowulf 1981
1982). There seems to be a de facto state of women as the lesser sex during this time. This may be due
to the warrior culture that was apparent warrior culture that the characters of Beowulf lived by. Lee
and Daly s essay proposes the concept of universal female subordination, of man the hunter, and
woman the nurturer (30). It would be logical to assume that one explanation for the patriarchal society
of Beowulf would be the warrior culture. Even in today s culture, it is not common for women to be a
soldier. Lee and Daly concede that two parts are social inequality and militarism (30). This may
suggest that the positions of power that militarism often grants men creates social inequality. This
would seem to be even more painfully apparent during a time such as the eighth century because it
was the time of nights and
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100Th Day Of School Writing Prompt By Room 104 And

  • 1. 100Th Day Of School Writing Prompt By Room 104 And 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 100Th Day Of School Writing Prompt By Room 104 And 100Th Day Of School Writing Prompt By Room 104 And
  • 2. Analysis Of Ezinma In Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe The bond of family is something to be cherished. It is no longer there simply for reasons of survival, families exist because it gives us humans identity in both a physical and figurative way. Our name is what we gain from our family. We also inherit the expectations of the family. But, over time we become our identity and that is the figurative. I could give you a list of names that you have heard of and that identity is connected to past events or the personality of the person, but to you now, the name is a personification of that personality or the way you felt in past events. This is the reality of names, and the way we perceive each other. Thusly, Ezinma form Chinua Achebe s, Things Fall Apart, represents more than just her name. She represents, resilience, strength, relief, and comradery. The mother of Ezinma, her name was Ekwefi, had been visited by monumental tragedy. Ekwefi could not bear a child, until Ezinma. Ekwefi bore a total of ten children with nine dying in stages of infancy. It is quite evident that Ekwefi had become a very bitter woman, the naming of her children were the biggest hint. Their names began receiving more sinister meanings. Ezinma was the first to survive into her childhood. She survived through spells of illness due to her being deemed as a ogbanje, which is a type of spirit that inhabits babies and dies to torture the mother. However, Ezinma seemed determined to live and was able to be cleared of her ogbanje title. Through this, her and her mother developed an interesting relationship. Ezinma and Ekwefi were more than mother and daughter, There was something in it like the companionship of equals... (76 Achebe). This is a special relationship that is very uncommon and creates a unique personality for Ezinma. Moreover, we see this in modern times as well, as Kwame Anthony Appiah describes in his novel, Cosmopolitanism, Sometimes, familiar values are intertwined with unfamiliar customs and arrangements. People everywhere have ideas about your responsibility to your children (47 Appiah). As Appiah states, that the sense of responsibility to your children differ among cultures and life styles. For instance, Appiah grew up in two different societies and had two different styles ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Mla Quiz Essay Amanda Galardi Gargiulo ENG 102 9/25/11 http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/675/01/ http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/DocMLA.html http://www.easybib.com/ http://citationmachine.net/ Quiz (MLA Documentation) 60 points A. Answer the following questions using the above MLA Documentation websites (2 points each): 1. How do you arrange the entries on the Works Cited page? (Spacing, numbering, indentation) Alphabetically, do not number, double spaced, and must have a hanging indent. 2. What is the MLA rule for a book with two or more authors? Do you list just one or all of them? Do you or do you not reverse the authors names? You list all authors up to three (last, first, first, last) 3. What months are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thomas in 1977. 3. An article from the Washington Post, titled NFL Tests Replays for Officials, that appeared March 9, 1997, on page 7. 4. An article by Leslie Kaufman and John McCormick, titled Year of the Employee, that appeared in the July 2, 1998, issue of Newsweek on pages 38 41. 5. An article titled the Free Verse Spectrum, by Eleanor Berry, which appeared in the continuously paginated journal College English, volume 59, in December 1997, on pages 873 897. 6. Your research led you to a book titled Emily Dickinson: A Collection of Critical Essays, in which you found an essay called Emily Dickinson and the Limits of Judgement. The book was edited by Richard B. Sewall, and the essay was the work of Yvor Winters. The essay begins on page 38 and ends on page 56. The book was published in 1963 by Prentice Hall in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. 7. Your research uncovered an essay, Father and Daughter: Edward and Emily Dickinson, which was published in a journal, American Literature, in January 1960. This is volume 40, and the essay covers pages 510 to 523. The writer is Owen Thomas. 8. An article called Reforming Big Time College Sports that appeared in The CQ Researcher Online
  • 4. database. The article was written by Joseph Tom Price and was accessed September 14, 2010. 9. An article called Choosing a Micro. the article is included in New Directions in Office ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analysis Of The Poem Three Quatrains By Faiz Ahmed... When one thinks about the country India the first thing that will come to their mind is their rich, colorful clothes and animals that are part of their culture. Most do not think of the literature in India, and how life is incorporated into their writing. A common theme throughout Indian literature is life, and literary elements were used to reveal themes throughout their writing. A theme of pain in the narrator s life was explained more to the reader through the use of personification, repetition, and irony. These literary elements make the narrator s pain become more prominent and have more of an impact on the reader. Personification appeared often throughout Faiz Ahmed Faiz s poems. The use of personification throughout his poems ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By using repetition it adds more meaning to how the narrator is feeling. There are places that have sentimental value to the narrator, and the reader can see this through repetition. [G]ate is still open and no gate opens the reader can tell that gates are have an important meaning to the narrator since they are repeated (Faiz 551 552). Also since the gate is repeated in a positive and a negative way, the reader can see the connection the narrator has with feeling pain and the gates. The relationship the narrator has can be explained through repetition. The pain is greater than the relationship, this night is the tree of pain, greater than you or me, and, this night, the tree of pain, vaster than you or me ( Faiz 552). Since the narrator refers to the, night, the tree of pain , could mean that the narrator has levels and parts of pain that are like branches of a tree. It also reveals what causes pain for the narrator. My tormenter, my love, be near me shows the reader the narrator had loved someone, but they left the narrator (Faiz 553 554). The pain will not be perfectly gone unless the person the narrator loves is with him. Along with personification and repetition the author used irony to show the theme of pain in the narrator. Along with Faiz Ahmed Faiz using personification and repetition throughout his poems, he also used irony. Irony is normally used in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Leader In Lord Of The Flies Characteristics of a Leader in Lord of the Flies Many people have many different views on what a leader is. Leaders vary from team captain to the President of the United States. Of course, the leadership skills a team captain have are much different from those of the President of the United States. In the book, Lord of the Flies, leadership skills show through many of the characters. Boys ages 6 12 years old are left to fight for their lives on an abandoned island after their plane crashes. At this age, some of the boys may think they deserve this position, but the boy with the best leadership skills needs obtain it for the good of the group. The characteristics of a leader in Lord of the Flies vary from being a good public speaker, to being brave and to being willing to listen to the others opinions. One characteristic of a leader is being a good public speaker. Ralph shows this characteristic the best. He leads ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jack shows bravery by taking on the manly task of being the hunter gatherer. When Jack goes on the hunt for the pig it shows he is brave. Even though Jack does not know and may fear what might be in the woods to get him, he goes anyway. This shows how Jack does care for the group because he is risking his life for theirs. Ralph shows bravery when he, Jack and Roger went on the hunt to find the beast after Samneric said they had seen it. They all tossed around the idea of who would go first into Castle Rock to see about the beast. Soon after that, Ralph says I m chief. I ll go. Don t argue. (Golding, pg 104) Bravery is shown here by not only facing their fears, but facing their fears so the others would not have to fear. The purpose of having this characteristic is helping those who are not brave survive. Some of the young boys would have been too scared to go on the hunt for the beast. This would mean they would forever be in fear about it. Brave leaders help the not so brave followers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Martin Heidegger s Being And Time Analysis When we encounter entities in the world we address ourselves to the question of their Being. When a child points at something and asks what s that? this means that he is aware that there is a Being and there is a need of a name for it. Moreover, this question points to the fact that there is something which is already distinguishable from the rest of the things in this world and stands out from them in terms of its Being. What is Being? is the essence of Martin Heidegger s Being and Time (Sein und Zeit) book (1927). Although Being is one of the universal concepts, it is hard to define because it exists above and beyond all categories that we have in our understanding. For example, we can t apply the term entity to Being because Being is neither a thing nor a genus, and cannot be defined according to logic. This is surprising because Being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another concept is being in which is a term usually associated with involvement in a certain context and can t be thought about in isolation, but in Being in something. However, Being in doesn t suggest a spatial relationship. Immanuel Kant also spoke of space and time as a condition for the perception of the world, but Heidegger argues that it isn t possible to discover the world if we take spatiality a priori condition. Being in the world is the grounding state of Being or the fundamental base upon which all other states of Being stand and it is a state of Dasein, and it elaborates the broad principles upon which any actual Dasein operates. Being in the world is a compound expression and points to the fact that Heidegger s philosophy regarded Being and the world as two interrelated concepts that must be grasped together; not separate ones. In this sense there isn t any differences between subject and object and internal and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Creating A Website For An Effective Website Having a website allows your network to benefit from an online presence and educate customers to its business. But what does it take to create such a website? What are the steps needed to create and operate an effective website, a site that encourages customers to do business with you? Technically, the creation of a single site is not something difficult: thousands of new sites are appearing on the web on a daily basis. But this apparition proves to be a handicap in terms of appearance and operation. Here are 6 steps to create a site likely to leave a favorable impression in the minds of customers, actual and potential. 1. Think about the goal, to the look and feel of your site Begin this discussion by assessing other similar sites in your industry or other network sites. Determine what you think is useful or not useful at these sites. Ask yourself the following questions: What connection is there between fashion design, use of illustrations and colors or tone of the text and the activity itself? Does the site offers easy access to the information that most customers have an immediate need? Will they want to visit it again, and why? Is it clear that the information will be updated on a regular basis? The fact to consider other sites allow you to better understand what you expect from yours. 3. Remove a domain name Your domain name is the Internet address that users type into their browser to find your site. For example, www.votreentrepise.com. You must file all domain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Intellectual Property In Australia Intellectual Property and Copyrights PATENTS ACT 1990: Patents are rights enforceable by law. It is the protection given to the inventors for their invention. Patents are granted for specific period. By patenting an invention, individual restricts the exploitation of his/her patent by others on a commercial level. Invention must be new idea or solution and useful. It may be the development of new device, substance method or process. Thus, patent can be product patent or process patent. Process patent protects the patentee also against the goods if imported using that patented invention. Invention must be differentiated from discovery. However , patentable invention can be one discovered if it explains how it can be successfully employed in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When an invention infringed is protected is being used by the third party without the permission of the patentee it is called direct infringement. Indirect infringement also termed as contributory infringement is said to have occurred if the patented product is supplied without the permission of the patentee to the third party and latter has made a subsequent use of it resulting in an infringement. Following are the remedies for the infringement of the patent in Australia: a. Injunctive Relief preliminary or permanent injunctions. b. Damages lost profit, Reasonable Royalty, Supplement Damage theories which include Price Erosion, Lost Profits on Sales of Unpatented Items, Accelerated Market Entry Damage. Based upon number of factors enhanced damage may be provided to the patentee at the discretion of the court. Attorney s fees and cost can also be recovered in the exceptional case. Patent rights are derived from federal statutes and hence gives rise to federal questions. Patent infringement is meted by federal district court. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) is the last resort in patent matters. [Joseph E. Walsh] IP Australia has issued guidelines for the future directions to the organization through IP Australia Strategic Plan 2015 2018. It aims to become leading IP ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Scottsboro Trials, Brown v. Mississippi, and trial of... The Scottsboro Trials, Brown v. Mississippi, and trial of Tom Robinson in Harper Lee s To Kill a Mockingbird The purpose of this essay is to compare three very similar cases, the Scottsboro Trials, Brown v. Mississippi, and the fictional trial of Tom Robinson in Harper Lee s To Kill a Mockingbird; and to prove why the defendant of the third trial never had a chance. Each took place in the rural South in the 1920 s and 30 s and involved the unfair conviction of young black males by all white juries pressured by the threat of mob violence. Each lacked the evidence sufficient for conviction, most especially for the death penalty. Last, heroes emerged from each trial and made small but solid steps towards equal justice for all. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Price had conveniently washed her step ins and though six men allegedly raped her, not a one got any semen on her coat. The Supreme Court granted the Scottsboro boys new trials on the grounds that they did not receive adequate legal counsel. In this second round of trials, presided by Judge James E. Horton, Ruby Bates denied that she or Victoria Price had ever been raped (To Kill a Mockingbird: Then and Now). The hero in this case was Judge Horton. Despite public opinion in the region, Horton overturned the conviction of the jury, an unprecedented act. He wrote a thoughtful essay of the improbability of the crime and examined what evidence should have resulted from it. Very little of this expected evidence actually appeared and thus Judge Horton declared: It is therefore ordered and adjudged by the Court that the motion be granted; that the verdict of the jury in this case and the judgment of the Court sentencing this defendant to death be, and the same hereby is, set aside and that a new trial be and the same is hereby ordered. (To Kill a Mockingbird: Then and Now). Judge Horton had run unopposed in the previous two elections, but shortly thereafter, Judge Horton lost the next election. One hundred and fifty miles southwest (Cortner 4) and a couple years later, in spring of 1934, Raymond Stuart was found in his cotton shed, brutally murdered in Kemper County, Mississippi. The very same night, Ed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Technology And Embedded Computing Abstract We present a technique in which we use a credit card sized microcomputer to serve as an access point in a wireless network based entirely on wireless communication and low cost, robust and responsive detective wireless devices on the network. The wireless devices are basically smartphones that will connect itself to the network which will be generated by a system proposed later in the paper. The paper deals with reviewing the work done by research scholars previously on this area of embedded computing (using Raspberry Pi) and IoT that shall serve as a foundation to the system proposed by the authors. The reliability and the suitability of the system proposed can be advocated by the work done in this field by various authors whose papers have been reviewed here. Index Terms Wireless networks, Raspberry Pi, IoT, wifi proximity, ZigBee, Wifi Direct I. INTRODUCTION In our research we have identified how IT and embedded computing together can revolutionize the way we use technol ogy today, especially in the domain of mobile computing [10]. The paradigm shift from the Internet of People to the Internet of Things also termed as IoT is undeniable [9]. According to a CISCO report the number of devices, which range from mobile and smartphones to embedded computers, microcontrollers, microcomputers, sensors and everything else on the network will increase from 15 billion today to nearly 50 billion by 2020 [9]. This is going ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Education From Rabelais Perspective Education from Rabelais Perspective The Renaissance altered centuries of thought in Europe. One figured who contributed to revolutionizing though was the author Francois Rabelais who wrote comedic critiques of his world. In his stories of Gargantua and Pantagruel the author critiques many aspects of sixteenth century life especially the education system. He examines previous educational attitudes, as well as those during his time. As a humanist thinker, Rabelais values education and reform. The author was extremely familiar with the university system in France during the Renaissance because he himself studied in these places. Francois Rabelais emphasizes that education has progressed since the Middle Ages, but he also affirms problems still persist during the Renaissance period. Rabelais critiques medieval education to demonstrate the flawed system prior to the Renaissance. Rabelais finds issue with traditional scholastic debates pro et contra due to their loose connection to seeking truth (M.A. Screech 30). He communicates his personal distress through Pantagruel s rants about prior scholars glossing worthwhile texts (Rabelais 33). Glossing, or commentary by scholars, was a popular scholastic pursuit before the Renaissance. Rabelais found it to detract from the texts overall value. The author also uses Gargantua, Pantagruel s father, who lived during the prior period to emphasize the many additional specific failures of medieval education. He writes Pantagruel a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Brig Your Dog Research Paper I understand both sides of the Brig your dog to work program , but I don t think it is a good idea. I have a dog and I love dogs, but many people aren t as comfortable around them because some dogs bite, or act badly when they re stressed out. Just like people do, dogs get stressed when they re introduced into new enviroments, and they might get stressed, they may act wonderful around the house or around people they know, but that doesn t mean they will act well to changes. Another reason that this program is a bad idea is because some dogs make lots of noise, they might bark at your coworker or whine at you while you re working because they need lots of care. Dogs would need exercise, water, food, and attention, caring for their needs at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Relationship Between Intentionality And Phenomenal... In order to answer this question thoroughly we must define the key terms in the title, intentionality and phenomenal character. Intentionality is defined by two separate terms, intentional object and intentional content. The directedness of our thoughts towards a specific object or state of affairs is what explains the intentional object. Intentional content refers to aspectual shape, the fact that if we think of something we must think of it in a certain way. Therefore intentionality and an intentional state as a whole is the specific way we think of the thing our thoughts are directed to a belief. Phenomenal character is simply the what its likeness to be in that state. There is no actual explanation of phenomenal character, only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rooted in Descartes, he stated that there can be nothing in the mind ... of which it is not aware, this seems to me to be self evident. The main argument put forward by subsequent inseparatists follows on from this view. They advocate for a mind to be a mind it has to be conscious. Then deriving that consciousness has a phenomenology and therefore all conscious states, thus all intentional states, have phenomenology. A state cannot be conscious without being phenomenal. Strawson gives the example of cognitive phenomenology, whereby there is something it is like experientially to understand a proposition. As evidence of this he creates a scenario where a woman is talking to someone, another person then comes in with a piece of paper filled with black and white marks. Consequently the woman faints, but what was it about the character of her experience that made her faint? There could be many explanations of why the woman fainted after seeing a telegram. However, then main conclusion Strawson draws from this is that in order for mental states to have content, the belief must be had by a being with phenomenal states. For a mental state to have content it must consist of phenomenal properties. Primitive animals undoubtedly experience intentionality. When they are hungry, their thoughts are directed towards what they want to eat. However, it is questionable, even unlikely, that primitive animals experience any phenomenal character. If what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Andromache In EuripidesTiger At The Gates Andromache vengefully curses Helen, calling her an evil incarnate, a curse on both barbarians and Greeks and one whose beautiful eyes brought ugly destruction to the noble fields of Phrygia (Euripides. TTW.781 783). As a female, soon to be slave of Greek enemy forces, she knows she can do no more than curse; at this point in the time, she must accept a fate of servitude or death. The word Andromache stems from ἀνήρ, man, and μάχομαι, to battle or dispute (Liddell). Her characteristics and actions in Tiger at the Gates appropriately reflect the apparent meaning of her name: one who fights or disputes with a man. In the beginning of the play, pro war and anti war sides are swiftly drawn in Troy, with the old men rallying for war and women calling for peace. Andromache is quick to establish her position, along with Hecuba, against war and against the men. Although she does not lead the anti war argument (it is Hector and Hecuba who do so), she calmly disputes with Priam in a logical manner, albeit sometimes snarky manner. She acknowledges Priam s fondness for women and so, asks him to listen to what they have to say. She follows this by judiciously asking how their country will be made stronger by sending the vigorous and brave men of Troy to their deaths (Giradoux 21 22). This interaction not only illustrates her wisdom and moral strength, but her desire for peace above all. She knows all too well the bitter tragedies and bleak destructions war will bring, as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Art Of Racing In The Rain Analysis In The art of racing in the rain by Garth stein is about A dog named Enzo and his Master Denny swift. The two characters persevere through heartache and sadness whilst struggling with false rape allegations and the coincidental custody suit from his in laws for his child Zoe after the untimely death of Denny s wife Eve, who dies of brain cancer. The Twins as Enzo calls Eve s parents believe Denny is unfit to be Zoe s parent/guardian and use their wealth to try and break Denny s will, while simultaneously making him broker and broker with each legal battle. To make matters worse, Denny can t make adequate money because of his trial of the false rape accusations he his forbidden to leave the state to teach racing. When denny is on the verge of caving in to his own self doubt, Enzo reminds him of perseverance and ultimately saves Denny from himself. After Enzo saves Denny, He is renewed with an air of energy that leads to winning in the custody suit of his daughter Zoe and the dropping of the charges of rape. Theme: to succeed in life one must overcome one s own self doubt and self destruction to truly be happy in life. Evidence from the book The Art of Racing in The Rain by Garth Stein shows that to be in happy in life, one must overcome their own self doubt and destruction. In the book, Enzo is confronted with his own self destruction which takes on the form of a Zebra. In Chapter 11 ( page 53 ) Enzo is left in Denny and Eves apartment by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Examples Of Justice In The Road By Cormac Mccarthy The search for justice is a common topic in many works of American literature. In The Road by Cormac McCarthy, the main characters are searching for a way to escape the immoral, demolished world they live in. The unnamed man and boy are the main characters of the novel; the man is the boy s father. The man has made the purpose of his life to protect his son. Without his son, he would probably not be alive because of the conditions he has had to endure for years on end. The novel follows the man and the boy as they travel to the coast and describes the struggles they face along the way. This journey s purpose was to escape the horrors of the world and achieve the prosperity they believe they deserve. The man and the son have different views ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Stump Research Paper If you ve recently cut down a tree in your yard only to be left with an annoying stump, you may be wondering how to get rid of it. Removing a tree stump can be a difficult task, so to get the job done quickly and correctly it s best to call in the stump removal professionals at B B Tree Service in Forest, Mississippi. B B Tree Service are experts at all things trees, and are capable of handling jobs of any size. So whether it be a small tree stump or one that spans a few feet across, B B Tree Service will remove it quickly and safely. B B Tree Service says there are a variety of methods used to remove stumps depending on their size, condition, and where they re located, including the following techniques: Hand Digging: A do it yourself ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Backhoe Skidsteer: Backhoe and skidsteer machines are often used on larger job sites where there are many stumps to be removed. This method is also ideal for large, deep rooted stumps. Chemical Removal: Chemical removal is another option for getting rid of annoying tree stumps, and involves drilling a series of holes into the stump to pour the chemicals into. This method is often used on already rotting stumps, and while it does speed up the decomposition process, it s not one of the quickest methods used for stump removal. Fire: In some instances, people will use fire to remove stumps by piling pieces of scrap wood atop the stump and lighting it on fire. If you choose this method, never leave the fire unattended and always check with your local city and county to ensure it s legal to burn. While some of the above stump removal options can be done alone, others should be handled by a professional tree service company, like backhoe removal. For the best professional tree stump removal in the Forest, MI area, give B B Tree Service a call today at (601) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Werner And Marie Laure s Relationship Werner and Marie Laure had a interesting relationship because although, they had not known each other for very long. I feel as though Werner had felt something with Marie that he has never felt before. I think that Werner has always felt out of place, but for a moment he feels at peace. On page 470, he thinks, I only want to sit here with her for a thousand hours. This quote also goes along with the fact that Werner always seemed to want to get out of situations or leave situations and I think that this is the only real instance where Werner did not wish to leave. Werner s love for Marie made him go against his duties by not turning her in for the radio. Marie made him do the right thing instead of just following his duties. The most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, In the beginning of the book on page 74, Jutta says Our airplanes are bombimbing Paris. , and Werner acts completely oblivious to this statement. Whereas, Marie an entire chapter, pages 144 147 is dedicated to her awareness of the dangers that surround the war and the Nazis. She describes the Nazis and gets a better insight on who they are. Her father says their weapons gleam as if they have never been fired. (144), is one of the first things that she hears about the Nazis. So although she is blind, she seems to see more than those who can actually see. An advantage is that it allows her to actually get to know people without judging them by their appearances. For example, when she first met Werner, she didn t see his Nazi uniform(which would have frightened her, or made her prejudge him), but she actually got to know him as a person. In the beginning Jutta is very close with her brother.They are like partners in crime. She feels like her protects her. She also thinks of him to be different than the standard boy his age. On page 133, Jutta makes the statement, Is it right to do something only because everyone else is doing it? , this statement shows how Jutta s perspective on her brother begins to change. She begins to look at him like the the other boys. In the end she realizes how much she misses her brother. She expresses how she felt due to the absence of her brother. ..after Werner left ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Economic And Political Problems Of The 60 s And 70 The economic and political problems of the 60 s and 70 s have left a huge influence on the ideas and actions of politicians today. From stagflation to the Vietnam War many politicians use these past issues to justify their policies of today. One of the most influential economists who emerged in the sixties was Milton Friedman, who fought against the establishment s Keynesian view and many of the policies of FDR. He won a Nobel Prize in 1976 for his work in monetary policy with specific beliefs in controlling the federal debt, keeping inflation low, and ideals of a lassiez faire market. His ideals influenced some of Regan s policies of deregulation and tax cuts and drives most of the economic policies of the modern Republican Party. One of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rather he said people based their expenditures on their expected income in the next years or where they expect to be. This was a huge theory that challenged much of the academic establishment at the time and began to give a light to many conservatives who felt like the policies of FDR s new deal was strangling. In 1962 Friedman wrote arguably his most notable book Capitlism and Freedom which he argued for many things including freely floating exchange rates, the abolition of licensing doctors, and negative tax rates instead of welfare programs. Friedman argued for a lower tax rates and a flat tax past a certain income level to keep American efficiency at up but, unlike a most conservatives, also argued for giving money back to people below a certain income level. He felt like this was a much simpler approach to the problem and felt like welfare programs were all too complex and inefficient. His book famously also argued that inflation rate being higher would also lead to higher unemployment rate and that national debt was tied to the inflation rate. In 1970 s in a giant rise in stagflation due to a poor economy and opec raising its prices, Friedman looked like a genius and landed himself a spot on the Nixon advisory team. Although there were still economists who doubted Friedman s theories as in Canada their national debt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Bay Model Anthropology I am proposing to conduct my self guided field trip at the San Francisco Bay Model Visitor Center in Sausalito. The Bay Model is a 1.5 acre, indoor, three dimensional hydraulic tidal simulation model covering the entire San Francisco Bay Estuary including the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers Delta. The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) created the model in 1957 to study estuary circulation and flow, geometry, and the impact of anthropology. USACE was able to survey potential anthropogenic hazards and the way they would change the landscape of the estuary on an accelerated timeframe. While USACE ceased its research efforts using the model in 2000, the model is still open to the public for educational purposes. The model features numerous points of interest for visitors including a 12 minute introductory video, the Mountains to the Sea and Marinship exhibits, the story of Corps of Engineers at Work, and a bookstore. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Learning the stories of the History of the Bay Model the Corps of Engineers at work will allow me to understand the geographic methods the USACE employed to conduct their studies and environmental mitigation. The Mountains to the Sea exhibit is of particular interest to me as well because it features an interactive three dimensional map, interactive exhibits of estuary biology, and an hour long audio tour. Moreover, I would also like to view the model to help me speculate on the possibility of harnessing the tidal energy currents of the estuary as a source of power. I am a Geography student, and it interests me to begin to focus on environmental studies such as how the ~400 billion gallons of water that flow through the Golden Gate Strait can be extracted as clean, renewable energy. Research estimates that today s technology could harness up 17 of the 35.5 megawatts presented by the tides ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Ballad Of Mulan And Mui Slays The Serpent In the two stories The Ballad of Mulan and Chi Li Slays the Serpent two young girls living in Ancient China defy all odds and go against the gender barriers. Mulan and Chi Li are two different women living in different parts of China, however, they both have similar feelings about the way they should handle difficult tasks. On the contrary, Mulan is a secretive young girl, while Chi Li is honest. Both women reveal their true colors when they step out of their traditional role in society and take on the role of a man. Chi Li and Mulan both value bravery and their families well being. Chi Li and Mulan both take risks and forget about fear, as they take on challenges that could end with their death. When Chi Li says, Poor girls! ... The monster conquered you because you were too timid to put up a fight! How pitiful! it shows her value because she s making fun of the girls who weren t brave enough to fight the serpent. Chi Li frowns upon this as she values bravery and these girls were too proper to retaliate. Although nobody has ever been able to slay the serpent, Chi Li defies all odds and does so because of her courage. As for Mulan, even the small action of when she buys a spirited horse, ... she buys a saddle ... she buys a bridle .... she buys a long whip. shows bravery because she had to sneak around her town without anyone seeing her. If anybody saw her, they would realize what she was doing and her parents would have found on immediately. Her bravery overcame the feelings of fear she may have felt, and she stayed strong and fought for twelve years. Both women were brave as an attempt to care for their parents and their families. Even though fighting a serpent and fighting in a battle may have been risky, the two women fought their hardest for the benefit of their families. The two women were courageous because they faced danger and overcame it, even though this might have been difficult. Both women value bravery and family matters because of their fearless mind sets. Chi Li values honesty while Mulan values secrecy. When Chi Li says to her parents, Father and Mother, I want you to know that I have decided to place myself into the hands of the county authorities and to volunteer to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. My Argumentative Essay On Lobbying Every essay assignment changed my perspective on something or strengthened the knowledge I already had but,with the Argumentative Essay I felt more engaged than ever with my assignment.The ability to choose my topic already made me feel more in control, but i still had to critically think.When I was determining what topic I felt more inclined to write about I was confused on which to choose not because of lack of options but because my dilemma was that I had too much. In order to truly pick I not only decided on what I was very passionate about, but also on a topic that I knew was uncommon and could educate more than reiterate .I thought of Lobbying which I once wrote a speech about and had a clear interest in. I had a lot of conversations with friends and family about lobbying and came to the realization that it was not only important to me, but to everyone I knew whether they knew about it or not it had a significant importance in their life.The process was interesting because I didn t lack information, but I had a lot since it was something that I had read upon for a long time so my struggle became the organization. I also had to make it clear and concise because I found it was easy to become stray from your main thesis when you have a lot of information on the general topic. My views didn t necessarily change yet the ideas and notions I had on Lobbying were strengthened by the research I got and how I tried to deliver my argument. I felt that my essay did justice to the thesis and my message was conveyed clearly.It was satisfying to have the counter arguments refuted because I felt as though my message gained more value and credibility. The best way to explain the process is by using a metaphor , I felt like a lawyer who was prepared to win for their client, except in my case the client was my thesis and I was my own lawyer.My point was supported, but I also wanted those which had counter ideas to feel that my argumentative essay did them justice by trying to analyze their point of view thoroughly.When mentioning the counter argument on how lobbying should be regulated I found validity in some of their arguments, seen by. There is no doubt that free speech should be protected and lobbying can fall under ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Color In Eilis s Life The colors in this film signify so much more than just clothes or landscape, colors seem to signify significant moments in Eilis s life. I think that we all subconsciously wear certain colors when we are feeling a certain way, I know that even on some level we do it consciously, like for example when you go to a wedding you cannot wear white, or when you go to a funeral you usually wear black. Especially in a time like the 1950 s when women really only wore dresses, their only way of looking different would be to wear colorful dresses or the makeup on their faces. The film starts out with Eilis in Ireland and her colors seem rather dull, like grey and she is not wearing an ounce of makeup. It really helps to show you how boring and dismal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Blue is supposedly most strongly associated with tranquility and a sense of calm, which is what you would hope to feel when the guy you are with asks you to move into together. She did not hesitate when he asked, she was simply taking in the area and all of the surroundings and she knew that is where she was meant to be. This is another strange aspect of this film because it makes Eilis seem like she is a very independent young woman, and in a time like the 1950 s she would not probably have been as independent and been making all of these decisions on her own. Another peculiar behavior is when she decides to invite Tony into her room and she initiates the sexual interaction, which is very irregular for this time period. However after her and Tony had sex for the first time she is seen wearing a yellow dress, yellow is associated with happiness, intellect, energy, and yellow produces a warming effect. Yellow stimulates mental activity. Eilis is finally moving away from Ireland and her family the more time she spends with Tony, for this time period the man being such a large part of Eilis s life is not surprising in any way. The 1950 s women were very concerned about becoming wives and being mothers, so when she finally felt happy and content to be away from home it had to be a man that was making the transition so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Who Is Responsible For Gregor s Transformation Grete s shifting feelings, actions, and thoughts toward Gregor makes her go through her own transformation. This transformation which she goes through is a central theme in the story. Grete goes from being a powerless child to a decision making women. Gregor s transformation leads to his inevitable downfall (death) and Grete s transformation ends in the power and responsibility which Gregor once held. After Gregor s metamorphosis in the second chapter of the story, Grete is the only one who tries to show any affection or care for Gregor during his time of nice and she really shows that she is truly trying her best to understand and sympathize with what Gregor is going through. Gregor s father is, however, still very violent towards Gregor because of his change, and Gregor s mother is still frightened by his appearance. His mother won t even stand to see him. Grete is the only one who tries and looks past Gregor s change, even though she is still obviously afraid of his new appearance. She is also the only one to take responsibility for Gregor now that he can not care for himself. She feeds him and tries to give him foods that he has a newfound interest in (Kafka 107 108). Gregor appreciates this act of kindness his sister preforms and he is then able to show which foods he now likes to his sister. During the second chapter, Grete is not only the unofficial caretaker of Gregor but she is also Gregor s spokesperson for his family. Gregor s mother and father wanted a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Heidegger Lecture 2 and 3 of What Is Called Thinking Sarah Oliver Presentation Heidegger April 19, 2012 In Lecture I of Part II, Heidegger points out that asking the question of What is called thinking can be incredibly diverse and complicated because there is not just one explanation for the question, although at a glance it seems pretty simple to explain. He stresses four ways in which the question can be posed. The first way asks what is designated by the word thinking, the second asks what logic has to do with thought, the third asks what the prerequisites are for thinking, and the final question is what actually commands and provokes us to think? It seems that thinking is like baking a cake for Heidegger, no ingredient is more important than the other, just like no question ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the question: What is called thinking? is reconsidered in Heidegger terms, it might better be read as asking, What is it that invites or instructs or directs us into thinking? or in Heidegger s own words, What is it that appeals to us to think? By asking this question, the thinker becomes the object of the action, the one who is invited into thinking and the action is less about defining what thinking is than in discovering how it is that the pathway into thinking is opened for us. In Lecture II, Heidegger focuses his attention on the word thinking and what is considered thought provoking. Thinking is a telling and speaking of language. Literature is often used as a medium for both science and poetry and for that reason there is some confusion between what is actually thought provoking. The three should be separated. There is science, there is thought, and there is poetry and the difference between poetry and science is that poetic work is a work of our language much like thinking is, although thinking does not make poetry. Thought and poesy are related because they never just use language as a means of expression, they are the actual makers of language and the final speech. We view science as thinking because we are immersed in it throughout our everyday lives. Car companies are trying to make cars more efficient and doctors are trying to figure out how to cure cancer. We are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Rick Nauert Research Paper Many soldiers who come back from combat are not the same, for example Lieutenant (Lt) Tori Stitt was one of them. Richard Weinmeyer, who has a master s degree in bioethics and law degree with concentrations in health law and bioethics, states that, Lt Tori Stitt found herself while in Iraq having nightmares and problems sleeping, withdrawing from others socially, and, soon, drinking to cope with her psychological issues (1). Upon returning to the United States when her tour of duty was over, her drinking intensified and her mental anguish grew so great that she began contemplating suicide (Weinmeyer 1). Tori was using treatment to help regain some control over her life again, but she still struggled with the nightmares, flashbacks, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Isolated, his family deteriorating I couldn t show affection, couldn t hug my kids Soliz turned to the Palo Alto V.A. Medical Center (Colin n.p.) Soliz says his life is slowly coming back to him and he now can go to the movies without panicking and hug and kiss his two kids (Colin n.p.). Moore who explained in her dissertation that, some of the veterans spoke of ways their Psychiatric Service Dog has bettered their relationships with other people, in particular through increasing interpersonal interactions, Similar to Ensayra and Love s (2008) finding of the dog serving as a social lubricant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Executive Order 13767 In the constitution it states that the Presidents purpose is; to be chief of state, chief executive, chief administrator, chief diplomat, commander in chief, chief legislature, party chief, and chief citizen (The presidents job description). As the chief of legislature, one of the presidents duties is to not only review bills being proposed by congress, and occasionally say they must be revised but to also enact laws affecting the people of the United States immediately, rather than wait for them to move up through the many levels and debates of congress. For this, he can use the power of an executive order, a constitutional way to provide laws that relate to national welfare or the good of the citizens. A few good example of this would be executive order 13767, which moves for additional border security on the United States southern border, and executive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Executive order 13767, issued on January 25th, is a constitutional order because it is a current issue for the people that need be addressed sooner than congress could. It moves too, Secure the southern border of the United States... by adequate personel so as to prevent illegal immigration, drug and human trafficking, and acts of terrorism ( Border Security... ). This policy directly helps the American people and the national economy. People who are deported and then return as legal citizens are able to be taxed, providing more money for local government projects and improvements, and are also are able to receive their rights as citizens of the Country. Added security also will allow US citizens who live on the border to have less concern with drug trade from Mexico and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Descriptive Essay About Bo Jackson There are many athletes in this world that prove themselves as if they are not like any other you will see in the current generation. There are ones that jump as far as a kangaroo and be as strong as a crocodile s jaws snap; but there is only one of these proven athletes that has all of these assets down and can do them better. Bo Jackson was one of those individuals that you honestly questioned if he was human or if he was a gift from aliens who wanted to create a perfect athlete. From hitting balls, to throwing and carrying them, anyone who watched Bo for more than 5 minutes had almost create an image in their head of how perfectly he did everything. With all these combined Bo jackson showed how he was a modern hero with his born talents, his strength and fearlessness, and of course his talent in gaining followers to watch him perform his magic. From the transitions of baseball to football and the high jumping to sprinting, even at a young age many knew that Bo was not the average bird in the flock. His talent and expertise showed his strength in being a part of a noble birth and it was not the hardest to spot. Even with the early disabilities of his childhood haunting him in his room day after day, the stuttering would finally stop with his strength being available at the mite of his now present anger. During school kids would know of the beast of a child to not mess with because of the speed at which Bo threw crab apples to others in fights and the myths or truths of him killing pigs with only the small rocks shown on the ground. Fake or true, almost every story that was heard, told, explained that included Bo, almost always seemed to be real to everyone. Even with the public knowing he was great at an older age, with the starting of his youth, every kid that had heard of him knew, he was not normal. As his age grew larger and larger, the way of fighting and supposedly being violent had come to a stop with the opportunity of high schools sports coming up right around the corner. The general populous knew of his strength and skill in outdoor activities but no one was aware of how spectacular he could or was going to be with high school sports. Before football season even started many of the teachers and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Studies Of Music And How It May Not Help The Alzheimer... In order to understand how the studies of music and how it may or may not help the Alzheimer s disease (AD) one would need the background of it. AD is a progressive neurological disease that leads to deterioration in cognitive abilities. People with AD encounter a progressive decline in their neurological capabilities, which manifest in language deficits, among other cognitive difficulties. The main failures in speech include naming difficulties, verbal fluency deficit, comprehension problems, and deterioration of spontaneous speech. People with AD tend to have discourse deficits, which include empty phrases, indefinite words, and repetitions. The speech of a person with the deficits is difficult for an interlocutor to follow. Thus, theses progressive language failures can lead people with AD to isolation. Due to their progressive inability to communicate, people with AD need interventions that address their communication needs and help prevent social isolation (Dass, A., Amir, D. 2014). Increased social interaction can improve quality of life by enabling people with AD to remain socially engaged. Communication trainings include active instruction such as role playing and analyzing video observations of conversations with people with AD. Computer based systems are also used, providing multimedia stimuli. Reminiscence therapy uses the intact long term memory that enabling people with AD to engage in a conversation about their past experiences (Dass, A., Amir, D. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Is Macbeth Relevant Today Society defines a hero as a valiant figure whom many admire due to their relatable, yet seemingly just actions. William Shakespeare s The Tragedy of Macbeth, tells the story of Macbeth, a lord who showed his bravery in battle and whom many look up to as a role model. However, it is through his ambition and need for power that his morals are put into question, and result in his downfall. Although tragic, Macbeths rise and fall is similar to many influential people of modern society. One notable example is actor and comedian Bill Cosby. A man many grew up with, and felt was not only a father on screen, but in the hearts of many. Recently, Cosby has become the face of yet another scandal. By his actions becoming public, Cosby is now seeing his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In William Shakespeare s The Tragedy of Macbeth, Macbeth s need for power is reflected by his actions when he realizes King Duncan stands in his way of the throne. It is then, that Macbeth sets forth to murder the King out of his own selfish will. Macbeth seems hesitant to go through with his intensions at first, though ultimately the bell invites [him]... for it is a knell that summons [Duncan] to heaven, or to hell (II, i, 62 64). Furthermore, Bill Cosby s actions also reflect his wants and needs. In the article Bill Cosby raped me. Why did it take 30 years for people to believe my story? Barbara Bowman expresses Cosby s need of self power. In the article Bowman makes a valid point that the entertainment world is rife with famous men who use their power to victimize ... young women who look up to them (Bowman). Being that many admired Cosby by watching him on TV, he used his power for his own self centered satisfaction. Since Cosby knew he could lure women due to his fame, he set forth to sexually assault those who had admired him. Both Cosby and Macbeth s decisions reflect their ultimate needs. In both cases they made unethical decisions that changed the way people viewed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Consequences Of Substance Abuse Substance abuse is a catastrophic illness. People put it upon themselves when they become addicted, but unfortunately, there is a lack of support when an addiction becomes a lifestyle. Awareness is the main attack for the battle of substance abuse and sadly, most people are blind to the fact of how serious addiction can be. Educating youth on the consequences of doing drugs and consuming alcohol is the most significant way to ensure they make smart choices. For the people who are already suffering the evil, a strong support system must be implemented in their lives. Obviously, 12 step programs are active all across America today, but is it enough? I watched my Dad almost die in front of me. The doctors said it was a miracle that he survived ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Triumph of the Congress of Vienna Essay The Congress of Vienna was a series of conferences held in Vienna, from 1814 1815. In which many European heads of government met to establish long lasting piece, preventing revolution and any other nations from becoming to powerful, on the European continent after the defeat of Napoleon. Even though many countries came together to discus an issue, the Congress of Vienna was more successful than many other peace meetings in history (Beck, 241). The most influential of these representatives was the foreign minister of Austria, Prince Klemens von Metternich (Beck, 238). An additional great influential representative was the French foreign minister Prince Charles Maurice de Talleyrand, who was sent behalf of the French monarchy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The representatives in the Congress of Vienna wanted to prevent France s aggression by surrounding France with stronger nations, restore balance of power, so no country would be a threat to others and restore Europe s royal families to the thrones they head held before Napoleon s coquets (Beck, 239). In order to make the weak nations around France stronger, the former Austrian Netherlands and Dutch Republic were united to form the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Group of 39 German states were loosely joined as the newly create German confederation, dominate by Austria. Leaders of Europe wanted to weaken France, but also didn t want to leave it powerless. If they did, the French might rebel to take revenge but if France became weaker and was broken up, another country might become so strong that it would threaten them all. France remained a major but diminished European powers (Beck, 239). Nevertheless, not all important decisions were made by the great powers. Most influential of these representatives in the Congress of Vienna was the foreign minister of Austria, Prince Klemens von Metternich (Beck, 238). At the Congress of Vienna, which convened after Napoleon s abdication in 1814, Metternich shone brightly as the coachman of Europe, guiding policies and decision (Peterson Bennett, 632). The Austrian emperor, Francis I, who wanted a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Blue Ridge Manufacturing Company CASE FOR USE WITH OROS QUICK® ABC SOFTWARE Blue Ridge Manufacturing Company BACKGROUND: Blue Ridge Manufacturing is one of a dozen companies that produces and sells towels for the U.S. sports towel market. A sports towel is a towel that has the promotion of an event or a logo printed on it. They re called sports towels because their most popular use is for distribution in connection with major sporting events such as the Super Bowl, NCAA Final Four, Augusta National Golf Tournament and the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament. Towels with college, NBA and NFL team logos, and promotions for commercial products such as soft drinks, beer, fast food chains, etc., are also big sellers. The firm designs, knits, prints and embroiders ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Table 2 shows the firm s unit costs for various items. Company management is committed to adopting advanced manufacturing techniques such as benchmarking and just in time (JIT). The corporate culture necessary for the success of such techniques is evolving and worker empowerment is already a major program. In addition, workers are allowed several hours away from regular work assignments each week for training programs conferring on budgets and work improvements and applying the ABC system. PERFORMANCE: The company is profitable. However, management has become concerned about the profitability of the customers in its three customer size categories large, medium and small. Different customers demand different levels of support. Management has no basis for identifying customers that generate high profits or to drop those that do not generate enough revenues to cover the expenses to support them. Under the previous accounting system, it wasn t possible to determine the costs of supporting individual customers. With the introduction of ABC, it now may be possible to determine customer profitability. Table 3 shows how the administrative and selling costs are assigned and re assigned between various functions within the selling and marketing areas and to sub activities in the selling and marketing areas. Table 4 provides a list of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Shipwreck At The Bottom Of The Ocean Overcoming Adversity What s The importance of overcoming adversity? why should you try? Read this and you will change your mind on the way you see yourself or think of yourself. Shipwreck at the bottom of the ocean is a great book. Not alot happens in the first few chapters except the background of the sailors. The more you read into the book the more problems that arise. In one chapter they got low on food and their spirits were down but the next they found food and were happy and singing. When shackleton was the captain of that ship he pushed his crew as hard as he could to keep them moving and happy. The main problem in the book was when the ship got stuck in ice. This ship was a giant reinforced walls it had it all, But when the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Well i m still a young person but i do have a story. I was 10 i wanted to go sledding and by my house there was this really big hill. A construction company started to dig at it. When my friend and i got to the hill we sled for an hour then we got bored. When you get bored as a kid you look for something to do so we did. We played with the snow made forts out of snow drifts and we had a little fun. Then we got bored again we went down the hill and looked at the cliff. My friend and i wanted to climb it. So we did We climbed it 4 or 5 times each then i wanted to jump off it, I jumped off it first. We jumped off it twice. My third jump was my last jump and the jump that changed my life. On my final jump i landed in 2 cm of snow. That snow wasn t close enough to what we were jumping into a 2 feet of snow kinda ended and i landed on that one spot. My left ankel took most of the impact. When i hit the ground my ankle had a really sharp pain i tried to walk it off but it just got worse and at this time i had no clue what to do. I kept on yelling for my mom and no one came i was scared. I started to yell at my friend. This is when my little brother got to the hill we started to yell at him telling him to go get my mom. When my brother left it felt like hours went by as i sat there in pain. My mother finally showed up they loaded me onto one of the 2 sleds we had and started to pull me. Half way out of the field some person ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Digital Printers Vs. Laser Printers IBIS forecasts the U.S market for 3D printer manufacturing in the U.S that will reach $1.4 billion in 2014 thus attaining an annual growth rate of 22.8% from 2009 to 2014. The prediction by IDC predicts that worldwide 3D printer unit sales and installed base which will grow at a combined compound annual growth rate of 59% through 2017 with the value of shipments attaining a 27% CAGR in the forecast period. Fig 4. (image. www. IDC) 3D printers compare market units, the value of shipments and installed base. IDC has predicted the Average Selling Value, which will drop at a 19% CAGR through 2017. 3D and the Bio Printing Systems Bio printing systems can be based on the inkjets or lasers. Theses print heads are useful in depositing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Personalized drug dosing increases the efficacy and decreasing the risks of such adverse reactions. Traditional manufacturing processes are not suitable for making personalised medicines, and they tend to restrict the creation of dosage forms of complex geometries and drug profiles. These drugs are beneficial to the patients since pharmacists analyze patient s profile such as race, gender and age to determine medication. Medical practitioners use 3D printers in the production of medical printers. Such 3D printing successes involves the creation of plastic limb prosthetics and the replacement of hips and bones. A Recent study reports that 3D printing shows the shift of the medical manufacturing sector due to the low cost and small sized printers that promises to enhance technology accessibility thus allowing researchers and doctors to create personalized devices for their patients. For example a patient who has developed an infection of experienced pain from non customized prosthetic can use imaging technology that shows the shape and movements of various parts of the human body. The report by director of the Global Dental, Stratasys, looks at the business and economic benefits of 3D printing and additive manufacturing across the health sectors (Khalyfa 909). His report addressed the vertical applications for 3D printing and focusing on the scales ad values of technology adoption and possible future opportunities for revenue and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Importance Of Science And Science In the modern world, science and math make up everything around us. The world we live in now exists because of science and math, but there was a time when people didn t like math and science. A time when people would rather believe religion and logic, then math, science, and evidence. Narrator Michael Mosley tells a story of science. He says the story of one of the great upheavals in human history was how we came to understand that our planet was not at the center of everything in the cosmos but just one of billions of bodies in a vast and expanding universe. In Greece, at the temple of Apollo, there was the city of Delphi, where many greeks would go because they belived there was a stone that was in the middle of the Earth and the middle of the universe. Greek scientists believed that the Earth remained still, while the rest of the stars and planets moved around us and Earth was in the middle of the cosmos. For thousands of years, people believed that the Earth was in the middles of the universe. They even built equipment that further fueled their belief. In modern times, we know this isn t true, so how did people stop believing? It started in the 17th century. During the 17th centruy, Europe was in turmoil. Religion and new rules were sweeping across the nation. It was during this time that Rudolph II, who ruled Prague, wanted new discoveries. Prague was at the center of wealth and power, so Rudolph II wanted to show it. Enter Tycho Brahe, a Danish nobleman and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Specific Phobias The most common treatment for specific phobias is a form of psychotherapy called exposure therapy, although other treatments include other therapies or medication (Andrews et al. 2009). The goal of treatment for specific phobias is to improve quality of life so that patients are no longer limited by their phobias. Exposure therapy focuses on changing the response to the object or situation feared. Gradual, repeated exposure to the source of the specific phobia and the related thoughts, feelings and sensations can help patients to learn to manage their anxiety (Andrews et al. 2009). There are many variations of exposure therapy. In vivo exposure involves confronting the phobic stimulus head on but gradually. For example, a patient suffering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Bitter Gourd INTRODUCTION Bitter gourd is a vegetable and it belongs to the family cucurbitacea. It is grown for both commercial as well as economic purpose across the various state of the country. It is produced mainly in tropical and sub tropical regions of India i.e. Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Botanical name: Memordica charantia Season: Jan Mar Sept Dec are the ideal seasons. For rainy season crop, sowing can started after the receiving of first few showers during May June. The immature fruits of bitter gourd plants are used in a variety of cooking preparations. These fruits and shoots are then boiled, fried or pickled. Total area of production in Kerala: 2366 ha. SEASON January March September December are the ideal seasons. For the rainfed crop, sowing can be started after the receipt of first few showers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These make holes in the starting leaves which emerges from a watermelon seed during seedling emergence or formation.  Control: Spray Carbaryl (4 ml/litre of water) or Metacid (1ml/litre of water) during the seedling stage. 2) Aphids (Aphis sp.): Aphids attack the plant leaves suck the leaf sap. This lead to withering crinkling of leaves in young stage. In fully grown vines leaves turn yellow.  Control: Spray Malathion (0.1 %) or Rogor (0.1 0.2%) before the attack becomes severe. 3) Fruit Fly (Dacus cucurbitae and Ducus dorsalis): In bitter gourds fruit fly is the major pest found. The fly attack is very often when there is high humidity. The adult fly does not directly infect the fruit instead it lays eggs in the fruits. These eggs give maggots, these maggots feed from inside the fruits and causes rotting.  Controls: 1) There is no direct control of maggots because they are inside the developing fruits. Regular pinching of affected plants should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Miss Fozzard in Alan Bennett s Talking Heads Essay Miss Fozzard in Alan Bennett s Talking Heads The video, Talking Heads Two was made in 1998. It is a collection of six dramatic monologues by various different actors, each one telling their own story. Bennett wrote a series of monologues in 1988 for BBC 2 at a time when they were having financial difficulties. Monologues were chosen as they only required a few actors and cameramen. They were successful and Bennett decided to write a second series of monologues, the one which I am going to study is called Miss Fozzard finds her feet and I will be discussing how Alan Bennett creates her character and how her story is told. The monologues were written for, and shown on television. The use of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The title Miss Fozzard finds her feet lets the audience guess at what might happen in the monologue. The use of the pun finds her feet tells us two things about the story she is going to tell. Firstly, that Miss Fozzard has to find a new chiropodist to look after her feet when her old chiropodist Mr Suddaby moves away. Secondly, before this monologue was written, Miss Fozzard seems to have a fairly uneventful life, now however, she seems to have plenty of stories to tell the audience. By the end of the monologue she seems to have an eventful and fulfilling life. So in other words she has Found her feet in life and chiropody. Also in the title there is humour. The name Miss Fozzard suggests humour and a character whose traits suggest they are rather ditzy and slow to catch on which is true in Miss Fozzard s case. For example when Bernard calls Miss Fozzard a cow she doesn t realise he is insulting her. This type of humour is very tongue in cheek as it is used in her name. Her name is a source of humour and she judges people by their names. She repeats her name a lot in the monologue especially when someone she respects says it in conversation. In the opening section, Miss Fozzard s character is built up immediately with the use of the phrase Bit of a bombshell today which introduces the war imagery which I will later explain. Miss ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Second Wave Feminism Essay Feminism is a range of social and political movements made to campaign for equal rights between men and women. A lot of people have misconceptions about feminism into which they think that feminism exists just to diminish the role of a man in society. When in fact, the real goal behind feminism is to define, establish, and achieve equal political, economic, cultural, personal, and social rights for women. HISTORY OF FEMINISM Women have always been thought to be inferior to men, which is not particularly true. The concept of feminism has a background that goes back to the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when women sought what they deserve. Feminist theory emerged from three feminist waves that happened at different times. Initially, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the goal of the wave was deviated to opening up opportunities for women while focusing on suffrage. American first wave feminism is considered to have ended with granting women the right to vote in all states. This extended period of activity majorly occurred in the United States and United Kingdom. Moving on, the second wave feminism refers to a period of activity from the 1960s extended to the 1980s. The second wave was believed to be a continuation of the earlier phase of feminism involving suffragettes in the UK and US. Compared to the first wave, the second wave s focus was majorly on equal rights, such as ending discrimination. The Personal is Political which is a slogan devised by feminist activist Carol Hanisch became synonymous with the second wave. Feminists involved in the second wave saw women s cultural and political inequalities as something hard to disentangle so they emboldened women to understand aspects of their personal lives as deeply politicized and as reflecting sexism power structures. Third wave feminism started in the 1990s as a response to the failure of the second wave. It also arose as a backlash against movements and initiatives that were created by the second wave. The third ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Questions On Rational Number Assessment Rational Number Assessment Charizma Laughton Australian Catholic University Teacher report on your student s Rational Number Knowledge and any misconceptions (300 words) Montana demonstrated a number strategies and skills throughout the rational number interview. She used appropriate language when referring to fractions. For example, two thirds rather than two over three and she was able to divide 3 pizzas equally between 5 people using a partitioning method (cut/divided the 3 pizzas into 5 equal pieces and shared 1/5 a pizza 3 times between the 5 girls). She was also successful in identifying which decimal was larger when given a choice between two. For example, selected 0.87 being larger than 0.087 because the number closest to the decimal point is larger 8 is larger than 0 . However, when it came to constructing decimals, Montana seemed to view decimal place value in a different way; she added a zero after the decimal place for tenths, and added three zeros after the decdimal point when making thousands. For example, two tenths was constructed as .02, twenty seven tenths as .0.27 and twenty seven thousandths as .00027. The numbers are seen as whole numbers, but in reverse order. This misconception occurs again when asked to write 6/100 as a decimal and she wrote .006. Montana is working towards using effective strategies for comparing fractions. She identified that 2/4 and 4/8 were both halves, therefore, the same (equivalent fractions); she used a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Reaching For Redemption Philosophy Of Nature Reaching for Redemption: A Philosophy of Nature Tiffany L. Bryce Newman University Abstract This paper is a detailed interpretation of the movie The Day After Tomorrow. I will be thoroughly going through this movie and how it connects with my personal philosophy of nature. This movie is a representation of Global Warming and the drastic effects that it can have on this Earth. Although the movie might be greatly over exaggerated, it is meant to stir the audience and conjure up emotions and feelings of wanting to change. I would never want to see the world come to that much turmoil, which is why there is an urgency to act now before we see our world destroyed. The paper will include my thoughts on the movie, other writer s contributions of thoughts on the movie and global warming, my personal philosophy of nature and how we can redeem ourselves from our influences towards global warming. Reaching for Redemption: A Philosophy of Nature The movie The Day After Tomorrow opens in Antarctica where Jack Hall a climatologist is doing research. One of his coworkers ends up making a mistake while drilling in the ice, and causes a big crack between some of their equipment and place of work. When I first started watching this part I thought about melting of the polar ice caps due to global warming, I knew what this movie was going to be about. I have never watched this movie before so I didn t know what to expect. There comes a part where Jack is meeting with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Importance Of Environment On The Environment The environment has a major influence in the personal health of a child and many of them are not aware of how it affects them drastically. Various health conditions are either caused or aggravated by environmental factors. One of the major health causing hazards is air pollution which can results in asthma, cancer, and other severe respiratory conditions of which, many of these children are naïve about how to protect themselves from these diseases. Students from the grades four through sixth need to be educated about the health hazards resulting from air pollution and learn practices at school that will help lessen air pollutants for their overall health and for future generations as well. Applications such as riding your bike and walking to school, and creating your own garden, will help promote good health for children as it will help improve air quality for them. Education Educating students on environmental hazard, specifically air pollution, at a young age can help prevent premature respiratory conditions and so, teachers must find creative ways for students to understand how much air quality can affect them. To begin one of these activities, teachers will provide background information about common issues that are affecting the environment both globally and locally then provide an activity that will get students engaged as to understanding why and how these issues came to be. Students in grades four through six should be able to understand the characteristics of organisms and their environment, and so teachers will focus on the latter of this topic. One of the lessons would be teaching what is environmentalism, by stating that, everything that we do in our daily lives affects this interrelationship [ecology] as the earth is always changing. Today people are changing the earth faster than any forces of nature. We have created many problems like landfills, oil spills, and nuclear disasters (Norwood 1996). Once understanding the facts, students will record a weeks worth of visible pollution by spreading a thin layer of Vaseline on one side of several 3 by 5 index cards then placing the cards in a variety of places where they will be undisturbed for one week. At the end of the week collect all the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Effect Of Pulmonary Function On Reaching V Àô O2 Peak.... SPX211 Report Student: Heather Nicolle Student Number: 1077265 Abstract: The main point of this report was to determine if pulmonary function was a limiting factor in regards to reaching V˙O2 peak [maximal aerobic capacity]. There were thirty two Sunshine Coast University students that were tested over the two week period of class. The first session was to figure out the students V˙O2 peak by participating in increasing high intensity exercise. Whereas, the second class was more to do with discovering pulmonary function and measuring forced vital capacity [FVC] and forced expired volume [FEV]. Overall, the results had proven that overall lung function was not a primary limiting factor even though there was a positive correlation in determining V˙O2 max. Introduction: Maximum oxygen uptake V˙O2 peak is classified as the highest rate at which oxygen can be taken up and utilized by the body during severe exercise. It was one of the main variables in exercise physiology and regularly is used to specify the cardiorespiratory fitness of an individual.1 However, there are several physiological functions such as; cardiovascular, respiratory and metabolism [tissue] that all impact how oxygen intake and consumption is used within the body. It was proven that patients who had chronic obstructive lung disease, had a limited exercise capacity. Whilst normal, young subjects had a larger ventilatory reserve, due to maximal exercise capacity in this population had a disadvantage of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Delving Into Gothic Design With Annamarie Lopinto Delving into Gothic Design with Annamarie Lopinto If you want an interior design that is striking and romantic, Annamarie Lopinto states that the Gothic Design is ideal for your taste. This design style, which is often confused with Medieval design, is similar in some aspects, but much different in others. The Gothic design era was actually after the Medieval design reign, and incorporated some new characteristics along the way. A recurring theme in the Gothic design philosophy is that of the flying buttress, an architectural engineering feat that includes beautiful archways and columns. Understandably, this type of design element is not practical for most common residential rooms, especially for those with a standard height ceiling. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 11. Travel the Decades with Retro Design and Annamarie Lopinto When Annamarie Lopinto hears the term retro , she knows that it can refer to any of the design characteristics of the 1950s, 1960s, or 1970s. Each decade has its own unique qualities, and offers a different take on the theme desired. 1950S retro is very much influenced by the end of World War II, when consumerism was at its peak in the United States. 1950S retro design can use a variety of color palettes, from bright color to more muted tones. The furniture created in the Eames style is very appropriate for that decade of style. In 1960s retro, the designs gravitate towards more of a groovy feel, with swirling lines and interesting patterns. The colors used can be complimentary or contrasting, and the textiles will include obscenely large prints. The furniture is very surreal, with odd lines, and often an utter lack of symmetry. Pop art and posters are found on the walls, tastefully framed. Lighting will have bold cloth lamp shades, or even colored glass globes as an accent. 1970s retro takes the design concepts of the 1960s and adds an urban or ethnic twist. This style is what could be called psychedelic today. A hip mix of Boho chic, beatnik, and hippie, 1970s retro seams to have a true split personality. Annamarie Lopinto explains that the 1970s retro style also includes all of the design elements of the disco music era as well, complete with glittery disco ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Regarding our recent inquiry as to the viability of an Abl Bcr inhibitor and the marketability thereof, it is of prudent management to discern the separation between our drug candidate and those drugs currently existing in the market, and evaluating the ease of development as well as long term payoffs of said inhibitor. First, however, an introduction to chronic myeloid leukemia, its symptoms and diagnoses, as well as current treatments, is in order. In better understanding the disease, we can more properly evaluate our proposed treatment. Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), as with all leukemia, is a cancer of the blood cells, in which normal/healthy cells are replaced by malignant cells. CML occurs through a specific chromosomal abnormality ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the patient is required to take more doses with CSU 001, but to only pay the same relative amount, then each of those doses would have to individually cost less than Gleevec. Thus, if the individual cost to the patient is less, it would in turn lead us to require that the individual cost of development per dose be less than Gleevec. If this can be achieved, and the cost of development per dose of CSU 001 is less than Gleevec in proportion to the number of doses taken, then there should be no discrepancy between development and marketing via the dosage required. CSU 001 will be priced at approximately $25,000 per year. Requiring a budget of $150 million to develop and commercialize, revenue would have to cover development costs in the first four years to provide stability. Assuming a market of 30% the first year, 40% the second year, and 50% every year thereafter, and the current estimated new cases/year (as according to the American Cancer Society) of 4,830, we can expect an income of the following: Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Market 30% 40% 50% 50% New Cases 4830 4830 4830 4830 Price 25000 25000 25000 25000 Total Income @ 4 Years Total Income 36225000 48300000 60375000 60375000 205,275,000 The total income of $205,275,000 outweighs our initial cost of $150,000,000. It could be safe to pursue this drug purely from a financial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Byzantium Quotes The novel Byzantium by Stephen R. Lawhead is a story about many things; it is a tale of adventure and battle but also the story of one barbarian named Gunnar. In part one of Byzantium he is ruthless, capturing and looting, participating in fights, raids and slavery. But as the book goes on Gunnar begins to convert the more he sees what Aidan s, the main character, religion is like. In part one of the book Aidan s ship of monks is attacked by a group of vicious Dutch pirates called Sea Wolves. But they all get caught in a storm, and Aiden wakes up on the beach. He sees a seawolf on the beach and saves him, the seawolf wakes up after Aiden tries to take his knife away but they see each other and seem to have a mutual agreement to just sit. Aiden and the Sea Wolf are not alone for long, the group of monks having seen one of their friends down the beach and abandoning Aiden earlier. But when the priests do come back they scold Aiden for saving the barbarian, saying things like Leave it to Aiden to save a Sea Wolf... . And then the monks decide to take the barbarian prisoner, which doesn t end well for them. At this point in the story when religion, represented by the group monks is not present the barbarian and Aiden are peaceful. But as soon as the priests show back up they decide to take the barbarian prisoner. This is a good representation of why the barbarian would later have a bad attitude towards Aiden s religion. After this the group comes across a village, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Stereotypes Of Women In Beowulf As for social issues, the stereotypes of women are fairly apparent. Women seem to have a definite roles and expectations. In one instance, it is mentions in the book that women are often married off in order to settle tense relations between factions. One textual example read as: Hrothgar will give her To Ingeld, gracious Froda s son; She and that ripening soldier will be married, The Danes great lord and protector has declared, Hoping that his quarrel with the Hathobards can Be settled. (2023 2028) This shows how women were used as an object, but most men in the epic were personified as warriors or kings. In addition to this, Beowulf mentions how Grendel s mother could not be as strong as him simply because she was a women. From the poem ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At another level, it is also a mode of analysis and politics, committed to freeing all women of gender based oppressions (805). This ties into the theme of downplaying and obedience of women throughout the epic. There is no mention of men walking throughout the mead halls serving the other men, but Hareth s daughter took them through the hall, / Carried ale to her husband s comrades (Beowulf 1981 1982). There seems to be a de facto state of women as the lesser sex during this time. This may be due to the warrior culture that was apparent warrior culture that the characters of Beowulf lived by. Lee and Daly s essay proposes the concept of universal female subordination, of man the hunter, and woman the nurturer (30). It would be logical to assume that one explanation for the patriarchal society of Beowulf would be the warrior culture. Even in today s culture, it is not common for women to be a soldier. Lee and Daly concede that two parts are social inequality and militarism (30). This may suggest that the positions of power that militarism often grants men creates social inequality. This would seem to be even more painfully apparent during a time such as the eighth century because it was the time of nights and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...