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Prompts And Journal In 20
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100Th Day Of School Writing Prompts And Journal In 20 100Th Day Of School Writing Prompts And Journal In
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The Adaptive Identity
The concern about identity is a major existential question. People recognize different objects by their
sense, and thus consider their appearance, sound, or smell as their identities. In many cases, even
though the physical traits of an object have changed, people still know the object. Therefore, these
physical definitions of objects are not their identities. The connections of these characteristics, and
furthermore of them and their inner self, define the uniqueness of an individual. Since the massive
universe constantly moves toward entropy, the only consistency is change : caterpillars transform to
butterflies, the ugly duckling turns into a beautiful swan, and I have become unacquainted with my
mother language but more comfortable with English. Thus, I am concerned about my rising ignorance
of my own culture and of my true being in the world. But in the poem Identity by A. R. Ammons, I
find relief: identity holds its center within but proceeds to randomness on the exterior to adjust and
adapt. The spider and the spider web serve as extended metaphors that represent human beings and
their identity. A spider makes web from its body and creates a place for itself in the world. Because the
spider silk is formed in its body, it is a portrayal of the inner part of an individual; with the silk,
spiders weave webs that identify a species (2). Mostly, they weave a special center (on which they
rest), and leave a relatively large circular space around the beautiful
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Research Paper On Human Cannibalism
Human cannibalism can be defined as a human eating another human s flesh. There is many human
behaviors, and cannibalism is an act that gives most attention to detail. Cannibalism is an extreme act
some humans do, cannibalism has been around since the 17th century, and it motivates humans to eat
flesh from another human. Human cannibalism is brought to many cultures and countries and many
societies disgrace people that have been cannibalistic. In a life or death situation you have very little
options of food, if you were in a situation like that would you turn to cannibalism?
There was no roads or highways during this time, so they had to use the dirt roads and the mountains.
There was no homes in the mountains there was a few vacation homes. Therefore, if something
happened to them no one would ever find them. Eric Bailey states, A wagon of 18 emigrants is trapped
in the Sierra (1). In this quote there was 87 people on the wagon trapped in the mountains. They ran
out of food halfway through the journey. Eric Bailey explains, Cannibalism has dominated the story
ever since the first, of 1847 (2). This cannibalism case was one one of the worst in the year of 1847.
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Richard Hollingham has researched, For decades argument has raged over whether human
cannibalism was ever widespread. But with startling new evidence to go on, it is time to accept that
our not too distant ancestors routinely killed and ate one another (1). With new evidence they have
accepted that ancestors have started to kill and eat one another. Hollingham states, They subjected
shards of the cooking pot to an immunological test that uses antibodies that bind only to a target
protein in this case human myoglobin (3). This man enjoyed cooking people and eating them. Unlike
the other cases in the history, there has been several cases of Cannibalism throughout history and
modern
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Kurt Vonnegut s Slaughterhouse Five Essay
The phrase so it goes is repeated 106 times in Kurt Vonnegut s Slaughterhouse Five. From dead
champagne to the massacre at Dresden, every death in the book is seemingly equalized with the phrase
so it goes . The continuation of this phrase ties in with the general theme on indifference in the story.
If the Tralfamadorian view of time is correct, then everyone is continuously living every moment of
their life and dying is not the end. However, if Vonnegut believed in this idea, then he wouldn t have
felt compelled to write about the firebombing of Dresden. It is clear that both Billy Pilgrim and Kurt
Vonnegut are affected by the massacre they saw, but they have different ways of rationalizing it. Billy
finds comfort in the Tralfamadorian view of life, whereas Vonnegut disagrees, and urges the reader to
disagree too. The constant repetition of so it goes breaks the reader away from the Tralfamadorian
point of view, and allows them to come to their own conclusion that although it would be nice to
forget the bad parts of life, it is important to remember all of the past. Vonnegut helps the reader come
to this conclusion by repeating the phrase after gruesome moments, and showing how meaningless life
can be if the Tralfamadorian ideas are believed, as seen through Billy Pilgrim s bland life.. The first
use of so it goes comes in the first chapter, while Vonnegut is talking in the first person. He met a cab
driver who was a German soldier and said things were much
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Nervous System Case Study
The formation of the nervous system requires a balance between proliferation, differentiation and
migration of neural progenitors, resulting in a neural network that mediates both behaviors and
autonomic functions. Here, we identified an exon junction complex protein , RBM8a, as a positive
regulator of embryonic neural progenitor cell proliferation and differentiation. We determined that
RBM8a knockdown leads to increased migration of neural progenitor cells (NPCs) to the cortical plate
(CP), depletion of the NPC pool, and a decrease in the number of cells in the S phase of the cell cycle.
Conversely, RBM8a overexpression leads to decreased migration of NPCs to the CP, expansion of the
progenitor pool, and increased proliferation. In order ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We determined that knockout of RBM8a in interneuron progenitors alone led to some changes in their
distribution, but this effect was significantly less profound as when compared to the deletion of
RBM8a from all NSCs. Therefore, we concluded that the phenotype is likely caused by some changes
in intrinsic properties, but conceivably as a result of extrinsic cues from excitatory neurons and other
cell types. To determine if the pyramidal cells in the cortex have normal electrophysiological
properties, we conducted spontaneous transmitter recordings from putative pyramidal cells in the
somatosensory cortex of Nes cre;RBM8afl/+ mice. Pyramidal cells in the cortex of these knockout
mice have a significant decrease in spontaneous inhibitory post synaptic current (sIPSC) frequency,
but no changes in sIPSCamplitude, or spontaneous excitatory post synaptic current (sEPSC) frequency
or amplitude. This indicates deficits in the presynaptic but not postsynaptic neurons. Deficits could
include fewer synaptic vesicles being released or the synaptic vesicles containing less transmitters
inside. Given our findings that these mice have fewer PV+ and NPY + cells, we posit that cortical
interneurons are releasing normal amounts of GABA, indicating that the change in frequency results
from the decrease in interneuron number. However, more experiments need to
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Principles of Professional Practice Essay
Hollie Cooper 10079944
Principles of Professional Practice
NMC Report
Introduction
For this report I have been asked to compare and contrast the principles of regulations of two care
professions. I have decided to choose Nursing and Social Work because I am currently training to be a
nurse and I would like to see the difference between Nursing and Social Work education, training and
codes of conduct as this is a field I don t know much about.
NMC Nursing Midwifery Council
Follows The Code: Standards of conduct, performance and ethics for nurses and midwives
SSSC Scottish Social Services Council
Follows Codes of Practice for Social Service Workers and Employers
SSSC has a code for both employers and workers. I am ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Continuing Professional Development
Both these professions expect the same high standards when it comes to education and training.
Nursing and Social Work both have requirements for continued professional development and lifelong
learning. It is essential that Nurses and Social workers keep a record of their training throughout their
careers.
To be able to remain working and practicing as a nurse or a midwife you must keep your skills and
knowledge up to date through lifelong learning. This requires that nurses complete 450 hours of
registered practice along with 35 hours of learning activities every three years along with the annual
fee of £100. Medicines, treatments and equipment are continuously changing so it s important that
nurses keep up to date to ensure that patients are getting the best available care. You must take part in
appropriate learning and practice activities that maintain and develop you competence and
performance (NMC, 2008 p6).
Social Worker s must undertake relevant training to maintain and improve your knowledge and skills
and contributing to the learning and development of others (SSSC, 2009 section 6.8). The requirement
of continued learning is fifteen days which can consist of courses, reading
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How Does Shakespeare Use Deception In Twelfth Night
Most people have told a lie at least once in their life. People, both in reality and in fiction, have been
lying through disguises and through their words for centuries. For many, lying and deceiving has
become part of their day to day lives. Twelfth Night, one of William Shakespeare s many famous
plays, is a romantic comedy that displays a wide range of topics and themes including this theme of
lies and deception. The characters in the play use lies and deceit for several different reasons, some of
which are personal gain, revenge, and sometimes purely for entertainment. Shakespeare first
introduces the use of lies and deception for personal gain. Viola, a young women, is faced with being
stranded in Illyria with no money, no family, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of Olivia s servants, Malvolio, is hated by others for the way he treats them. For this reason, he
becomes the perfect target for Maria, Feste, Fabian, and Sir Toby s sweet revenge. When they are
planning to give Malvolio a forged love letter to humiliate him to Olivia and all others around, Sir
Toby says, He shall think by the letters that thou wilt drop that they come from my niece, and that she
s in love with him, (2.3.148 150). Not to mention, the fake love letter is made even more believable
when Maria admits she can write very like my lady, (2.3.143). Deceiving Malvolio because of the way
he treats others is the first time characters used lies and deceit for revenge. The next time the
characters are witnessed lying for reasons of revenge in Twelfth Night is when Sir Toby, Feste, Fabian,
and Maria continue to mess with Malvolio and try to convince Olivia that he has indeed gone crazy.
After Malvolio has fallen for the counterfeit letter and goes to meet Olivia acting very strangely, Maria
explains to Olivia that Malvolio is in a very strange manner, and is, sure possessed, (3.4.8...9). In
saying this, Maria is suggesting that Malvolio is crazy and possessed by the devil, trying to hurt
Malvolio more than they already have. Nearing the end of the play, when everyone admits to playing
the trick on Malvolio, Feste states, thus whirling of time brings in his revenges meaning what goes
around, comes around (5.1.363 364). Feste is inferring that Malvolio got what he deserves for what he
always did to them. For the purposes of revenge and personal gain are not the only reasons characters
turn to lying and deceiving others sometimes in can be for more comical
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Liberal Arts In Schools
93 percent of Americans consider the arts to be vital to providing a well rounded education for
children and a critical link to learning and success ( Why par. 3). Going against this though, school
budgets give less to arts programs each year. This can be exemplified in the lack of liberal arts
programs that schools across the country are able to provide. In 2009, a mere four percent of schools
offered theater classes and an even lower three percent offered dance classes (Metla par. 3) Of course
the school must give time for the basic english, math, and history classes, but those classes can be
amplified in what students get out of them by the addition of liberal arts courses. If students have an
art or music class that gives them passion, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
From a young age, the arts start to show people different ways to view certain aspects of life. For
example, two people can paint the same scene or person but the pictures will look different. This is
because each person sees things in their own special way. The different ways people portray their
subjects is related to how they see them, but the real importance is that the painting itself lets someone
express how they see it. This different perspective helps others obtain new viewpoints as well. This
fact can also be proven in the theater. Theater is known to help give students new outlooks on life as
well as helps them understand their own lives (Fowler 89 90). These students learn the roles of a huge
spectrum of different characters, all that come from different places, cultures, religions, and incomes.
The opportunity to be put into the character of someone that has had a completely different life can
open eyes to problems, challenges, and even opportunities that would otherwise go unlearned. If
children are taught arts education at a young age they will better develop the sense of others and that
could even translate over into helping teach empathy and compassion (Metla par
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Waswani Tribe
British treaty negotiators at the time had a dimmer view of the Parry Islanders considering them a
stubborn lot growing small patches of corn and potatoes for a bon bouche in the autumn . They also
note that they are still living in wigwams and not log cabins as many other tribes had been doing for
centuries. The area in and around Parry Sound became divided into 5 regions whose boundaries often
followed waterways and contained a roughly equatable amount of land and lakes. Blackstone and
Crane Lake along with Whitefish Lake and Lake Joseph, down to the Moon River, were contained in
the region of the Waswani branch of the Parry Island farmer or Wasauksing Anishinabe (Ojibwe). For
winter the Waswani gathered on Maple Lake. As for neighbouring bands, to the immediate north of
Wasauksing is the Shawanaga band, to the south east, the Ojibwe of Lake Simcoe and south the
Ojibwe of Lake Huron. All these bands easily traded between each other. The boundaries between the
families having use of a particular land, say on Blackstone, and neighbouring ones was treated with
great respect. For example, Gilbert Williams an Anishinabe reiterated this with his father s caution on
the west boundary just past Lake Joseph that would include a Blackstone Waswani family (Claims
commission, A.S. Williams, LAC ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, it was allowed earlier as was recorded by the Penson family. The Pensons were early settlers
on Lake Rosseau in Medora Township, had several encounters with the natives. One son, Seymour RG
Penson, wrote in his memoirs that back in the 1860s the Ojibwe went away in October to hunt in the
vicinity of Blackstone Lake, and in December they returned laden with furs and
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Similarities Between Adam And Eve And Virgin Of The Rosary
Lauren Lavergne
Ms. Beltran
AP Art History 3
Due 1 November 2017
Adam and Eve and Virgin of the Rosary both have their roots set in religion. Adam and Eve is one of
the oldest stories in the world. The Virgin of the Rosary depicts one of the icons of the Christian
religion who beared the savior of the world Jesus Christ. Both pieces tell a story, different but
connected. The bible connects these two pieces both stories of creation. Both represent the start of a
new world of sorts. Adam and Eve Virgin of the Rosary
Adam and Eve by Albrecht Durer (1507) depicts the story of Adam and Eve reimagined with new
meanings and with artistic changes. Adam and Eve are standing together in a forest that seems to be
far removed from the Garden of Eden and seems to be German and seems to eerily resemble a Grimm
fairy tale. Even though the forest seems to be cold Adam and Eve stand naked, and stand in a classical
pose (where the person puts their weight onto one foot). The piece represents naturalism, Eve is taking
an apple from a tree. A parrot is perched to the left of them. There are six other animals that stroll
around without any interest in what is going on, the six animals are; an elk, ox, cat, rabbit, mouse, and
goat. The sign hanging from the branch that Adam is holding onto has a contradiction within itself.
The piece shows the artist as a citizen of Nuremberg (Noricus), but it says so in Latin, the Latin
language represents the
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The Importance Of Prenatal Screening
Many Christians could come to the conclusion that prenatal screening in pregnancy can cause you to
say the words It is bad that you exist! I personally don t believe in this saying, but the question is why
and what makes them think this way? It s the concept that now we are turning a tentative commitment
for mothers into one that is more conditional. We are pushing off the natural attachment that occurs
while the baby is still inside the mother until we see if the baby is to our standards, then we make the
decision to keep the baby or not. As well as the overuse of the test in everyday life, which really was
originated to test Rh factor in blood for the mother and baby. The overuse of this test can lead to
severe problems in which people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I believe that prenatal screening is essential to life. Although a prenatal screening can not diagnose
what a baby will have later on in life, it can diagnose what it has now. There is nothing wrong with
wanting to know whether or not your baby will be born healthy or not. In our world today, raising a
baby with health difficulties is hard. It is a lot of extra patient, time, money, and stress. It s hard for a
family to just give up their personal unborn child, but it reality you have to take up challenges you can
handle. I don t think it is fair to force a family to have a baby with health difficulties, when they know
they are not capable of taking care of he or she. This can lead to the death of a child in a non abortion
sense as well as sickness in the caregivers. If a caregiver is not capable of providing care for the child,
they are going to be under a lot of mental stress and/or depression which is very unhealthy. I
personally agree with the idea that you know yourself better than anyone else. A mother knows what
she needs to do when she finds out whether her baby is healthy or whether it is not. I think prenatal
screening is useful and should be left up to the mother to decide the outcome of her baby or in other
terms express the phrase it is good(and justified) that you
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Hinduism Indian Predominan Religion Essay
India s predominant religion is Hinduism, and though the approximate date of which it was lain down
is unknown, Hinduism was established and founded by the Aryans, who arrived in India at
approximately 1500 BCE. Hinduism can be said to have been inspired by and emerged from the Vedic
religion; however the simple fact that the core of Hinduism comes from the Vedic period does not
denote that the complex theological thought that is behind it was also developed during that period.
The Vedic period goes from roughly 1500 500 BCE, which is well before Hinduism was fully
established. The fundamental idea of Hinduism is that of a Single Supreme Being; this is solely being
indicated at in the Vedic religion but is developed later. Another ... Show more content on
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This force is what keeps the caste system of India as well as everyday life functioning as it should,
according to the deities. The main trinity of Hinduism or the great Trimurti consist of Brahma (who is
the Vedic creator god and is the personification of Brahman, the ultimate reality), Vishnu (the
protector and sustainer of life and is incarnated in the Bhagavad Gita as Krishna) and Shiva (the god
of creative destruction). These deities are the single Supreme Being; the single Supreme Being is
within everything and underlies ultimate existence. The single divine reality underlies all things and
lives and minds in the whole universe. (The Worlds of Religion, chapter 9) The Hindus believe that it
is the eternal seed of all beings and the soul, Gudakesa, that abides in the heart of all beings
(Bhagavad Gita, chapter 7). These perceptions were both developed after the Vedic ages, when the
Bhagavad Gita was written, however hovering in the undeveloped background of the Vedic religion,
there is said to be an implied assumption of the principle of the ultimate reality.
One idea of Hinduism is the underlying idea of dharma, which was not emerged from the Vedic era,
but developed after that period. Dharma in India is the appropriate behaviour and attitudes according
to one s social caste (class) and station in life. In Hinduism, human life is believed to
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Islamic Legal Reformers Of The Twentieth Century
I. Introduction As Talal Asad has noted, religion is by no means disappearing in the modern world,
and, [i]f anything is agreed upon, it is that a straightforward narrative of progress from the religious to
the secular is no longer acceptable. (Asad: 2003: 1.) At the same time, and in relation particularly to
the contemporary rise of Islam, [t]he question of secularism has emerged as an object of academic
argument and of practical dispute. (Ibid.) The common view is that Islam and secular modernism
constitute a duality, forever at odds, while others argue that the religious and the secular are a false
duality and are indeed mutually constitutive of each other. (Agrama: 2). Viewed either way, the
resurgence of Islam gives rise to important questions regarding its relationship to the secular modern
state. In this short paper, I propose to engage with the works of two Islamic legal reformers of the
twentieth century: Mohammed Abduh s classic Theology of Unity , first published in 1897, and
Ahmad Safwat s lesser known article, The Theory of Mohammedan Law, published in a British law
journal in 1920. Though quite different, both works are emblematic of this period in Islamic history
when traditional Islamic law struggled to identify its proper role with respect to the increasing power
and transcendence of the modern secular state. Moreover, each work is representative of two views of
Islam and secular modernism and represent the genesis of both
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Essay On Cultural Identity
Culture identity development is an important part of every life due the emergence of self through
primary and sociocultural contexts (Ecklund, 2016). These stages of development are made up of
either a dominant or a non dominant group and intersectional adaptation. More specifically, cultural
identity is a self construct where individuals share the same culture, which causes them to attribute
themselves to that group (Ecklund, 2016). Being a part of the dominant culture in the United States
has opened my eyes to the privilege and disadvantages of being a Euro American female. Through
developmental status and coping strategies, diversity discomfort, intersectional dynamics, and
vulnerabilities in discomfort I have developed have a greater ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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My immersion/emersion status is still developing because I am still actively learning and
understanding the differences between the dominant and non dominant groups. I am also a part of the
autonomy status because I embrace my intersecting identities because I am able understand culture
through a complex lens. While, expanding my understandings of other cultures and how they are
different from my own. Cultural coping strategies are the mental or behavioral actions that people use
to navigate, manage their stress or dealing with a stressful situation (Ecklund, 2016). There are four
types of coping strategies avoidance, activism, rationalization, and color consciousness. My own
cultural coping styles include avoidance and rationalization. I am often aware of situations such as
racism and more, but I avoid the topic because it is easier to me to now revolve an ever ending topic.
Furthermore, although talking helps individuals understand your stance, much like Martin Luther
King Jr. it is a movement like that that can move mountains, but I do not believe I am such an
advocate. I use rationalization when it comes to certain situations. Most often, when I am around
others who are not of the same culture, leads me to adapt to the situation from prior knowledge.
Diversity discomfort management dynamics and patterns involve denial, defensiveness, devaluing,
discovery, and cultural collusion. Cultural
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Coffee In Central America Research Paper
Coffee in Central America
Over time, the tradition of taking the highly lucrative cash crop of coffee has become universal to the
extent that its production is marred with interference from political, social, economic, and scientific
concepts that affect its production. In Central America, the major countries that produce coffee include
Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and Nicaragua. In these countries, coffee is
among the largest traded commodities. Normally, this production takes place through small scale
farmers who are largely dependent on larger corporations to bridge the gap between them and the
consumers. Coffee production in Central America is affected by social, economic, globalization and
political factors that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sick explains this by stating that the farmers are forced to deal with mother nature problems whose
source is the continuing global warming that is getting worse by the day (194). Over the years, there
has been a lot of environmental degradation in Central America especially as evidenced with the
depletion of the tropical rain forests that attract rainfall. Consequently, the region has experienced the
creation of microclimates and weather conditions that are immensely unpredictable. The consequence
is a situation where the conditions do not support the growth of coffee and thus the need for higher
investments such as the use of
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The Geniuses Artist Michelangelo Essay
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni better known as Michelangelo is one of the greatest
artistic geniuses of the Italian Renaissance or that every lived for that matter, some of his works
include his sculpture of David, ceiling paintings of the Sistine chapel, and also the Pieta. Michelangelo
was born in Caprese, Italy in 1475 to Leonardo di Buonarrota Simoni and Francesca Neri. During the
time of his birth Michelangelo s father was a magistrate in the town of Caprese but moved his family
to Florence shortly after the birth of Michelangelo. Years after their departure to Florence his mother
became gravely ill which resulted in Michelangelo being placed to live with a stonecutter and his
family in Settignano, his mother later succumb ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At only the age of sixteen did he began to produce some of his early works which included, Madonna
seated on a step and the Battle of Centaurs . Shortly after the death of Lorenzo the great Michelangelo
moved to Bologna where he proceeded with his studying only to return back to Florence in 1945 to
start his sculpting. Later, relocating to Rome in 1498 Michelangelo career was in full swing when he
was commissioned to carve the sculpture now known today as Pieta which was a statue of the Virgin
Mary holding a lifeless Jesus in her lap after his crucifixion. Returning to Florence Michelangelo had
become somewhat popular throughout the city. Taking on a project many other sculptures failed to
complete Michelangelo took over the commission for the statue David , the seventeen foot sculpture
was so impressive with its humility and appearance it became a prized possession of the city of
Florence. More opportunities presented themselves before one of the biggest ones came along that
would make Michelangelo known worldwide, the Sistine chapel.
Michelangelo was actually in the processes of building the tomb for Pope Julius II until he was asked
to decorate the Sistine chapel. This sparked his imagination for the design of the canvas and he got to
work he ultimately ended up firing his help and continued working in the piece alone, it was
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Franz Kafka Literary Analysis
When a society determines that a group of people is detrimental or dangerous, this designation often
comes from an underlying fear concerning that group of people. Social structures respond to this fear
by isolating, controlling, or destroying the group of people in question. Franz Kafka juxtaposes Gregor
s abnormal body with a conventional human environment to symbolize how society s perceptions of
an outcast changes over time.
Environmental factors which surround an individual accentuates his abnormal features, creating a
negative societal image. Such abnormal features can be acquired in a number of ways. In the case of
Gregor Samsa, he finds himself waking up in the body of a cockroach, while in an environment which
caters to the human body he had possessed. Literally overnight, basic tasks, become a challenge to
Gregor. In his abnormal body, getting out of bed became difficult... as he was so exceptionally broad.
(Kafka 9) Kafka displays how Gregor would ve normally had his arms and his hands to push himself
up; but instead of them he only had all those little legs continuously moving in different directions...
(Kafka 9) Extricating himself from a human environment highlighted the shortcomings of his new
cockroach body. This is shown again when attempting to return to his room after seeking out the Chief
Clerk. Gregor s large flat body provides resistance, so he pushed himself into the doorway without
regard for what might happen. One side of his body
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Digital Forensics
M7A1 Essay: Psychological Aspects of Digital Forensics
This paper will briefly identify and explain the psychological aspects of digital forensics. It will
further examine the role of psychological profiling in digital forensic investigations. Lastly, it will
examine the various stresses that digital crime investigations places on the digital forensics
investigator. Digital forensics is almost like observing someone s complete psyche, you see that
person likes and dislike. You are viewing their hates and love; you are finding things they don t want
to share with anyone else in the entire world. Using digital forensics is extremely perplexing with the
obligation of interpreting the digital forensics that are located in an investigation. ... Show more
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Digital forensic investigators that are exposed to images of child sexual abuse as part of their work,
report they experience mental health problems that can impact both their work and home lives. (Child
Pornography s Crime Fighters Bear Scars of Traumatic Investigations, 2009). It is hard for any normal
person not be negatively affected by viewing these ghastly images. The next stressor is simple
overwork by the Digital forensic investigators. Many states and local organizations struggling with
much reduced budgets, forensic lab around the United States have been closed, this leaving existing
forensic labs overwhelmed with large backlogs of forensic evidence. Another issue is many cases are
being settled with plea bargains. In the United States, up to ninety five percent of cases resulting in
felony convictions never reach a jury trial (Frontline, 2004). I for one can fully relate to this, I have
had times in my IT work where even well planned upgrades have totally failed, causing very low
spirits. You just try not to think of all the wasted hours of work. With digital forensics, it would be
much worse. When a case is plea bargained, you would really feel the enormous numbers of hours
expended have been wasted. Lastly, your co workers and managers may not fully comprehend the
nature of your
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Cost Effectiveness Analysis
Cost effectiveness analysis (CEA) is the most used technique for evaluating health interventions. In
this type of analysis, the basic question is asked, How much health benefit do we get for our money?
The purpose of the CEA is to help decision makers allocate health care resources efficiently. In a
CEA, the analyst expresses health benefits in unit of health outcome (e.g., life saved) and the costs in
dollars. They calculate a cost effectiveness ratio: the ratio of dollars expended to health outcome
obtained. The analyst compares one intervention with another, so they calculate cost effectiveness as
the difference in cost between two interventions, divided by the difference in health benefit obtained.
For example, in a study that assessed the cost effectiveness of testing cholesterol levels in children,
compared with not testing, the cost effectiveness ratio would be: (Costs with testing Costs without ...
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A characteristic feature of CBA is that it expressed in dollar terms, all the benefits and costs associated
with an initiative so that they can be directly compared. Policies and programs, whose benefits
outweigh their costs, generate net benefits. Compared with CEA, CBA allows you to compare
initiatives that have different purposes such as an improvement in program participants reading scores
because the outcomes have been monetized. Costs and benefits are measured over a long term
horizon, and future dollars are discounted to reflect the time value of money, that is, the concept of
money is worth more in the present than in the future. The result of a cost benefit analysis is presented
as a benefit cost ratio that indicates the benefit received for every dollar invested, providing a bottom
line summary of the net benefit to society (Cost Benefit Knowledge Bank for Criminal Justice,
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Coco Chanel s Influence on Women s Rights
Table of Contents Part A: Plan of
Investigation................................................................................................1 Part B: Summary of
Evidence..............................................................................................2 Part C: Evaluation of
Sources..............................................................................................5 Part D:
Analysis...................................................................................................................6 Part E:
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Additionally, this article is from a commercial publication, and though it is reliable and intended for
an educated audience, it may include some dramatization and unnecessary information to make it
more appealing for readers. Word Count: 248 Extract B2 This biography, Coco Chanel: An Intimate
Life, is a secondary source text written by Lisa Chaney. Published in New York in 2011, this work
aims to examine Coco Chanel s unconventional journey from poverty to glamour, along which she
helped to redefine the idea of the modern European woman. This text is intended for an audience of
educated individuals with an interest in Coco Chanel and her legacy. Throughout this biography,
Chaney references private letters, personal records, and interviews with Chanel s friends and family to
explore the origins of Chanel s revolutionary ideas that influenced the European feminist movement.
This source is valuable because it provides an in depth examination of Coco Chanel s life through
analysis of new primary source evidence. Additionally, because Chaney is reflecting on Chanel s life
and influence in hindsight, she is able to link Chanel s work with the progression of European women
s rights throughout the twentieth century, establishing cause and effect relationships. However, this
source is limited because Chaney does not take an objective perspective, and, instead, aims to prove
her theory that Chanel was extremely
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Essay On Analyse
The University of California, San Diego (UCSD) currently uses a cogeneration facility that uses
methane gas to supply electricity and heat to the campus. Although the cogeneration facility saves
eight million dollars a year, the use of methane gas does not follow the goals of carbon neutrality
within the UC campuses ( Energy Management ). A non carbon producing, alternative source of
energy is needed to help reach this goal. By following the first solution from Bending the Curve, the
use of electric producing algae can replace the consumption of methane gas. Using electric producing
algae not only creates a carbon neutral way to produce energy, but it also removes carbon dioxide
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Another problem that electric producing algae has is that it is still relatively expensive compared to
other sources of energy like solar. This process is currently using expensive catalyst like platinum, to
decrease price, a cheaper alternative is required (Lobato et al.). These three problems turn people away
from investing in electric producing algae because there are many alternatives that can have better
efficiency. However, with more efficient algae, it can provide more than just energy. Compare to other
sources of alternative energy, electric producing algae has the most benefits of them all. If UCSD is
completely dependent on electric producing algae, it would stop two million tons of carbon per year
per acre from polluting the atmosphere (Lane, Where are we with algae biofuel? ). Although other
sources of renewable energy would be able to do this, algae would be better in the long run. Through
photosynthesis, oxygen is created in exchange of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This will help
lower the overall concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere because algae can act as a sink for
carbon in the atmosphere. This process would result in a net negative production of carbon dioxide.
Not only algae can remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, it can also treat waste water. Algae
feeds off from the nutrient in the waste water and in exchange, human
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Principles Of The Immaculate Conception
Immaculate Conception
Raphaella Henson Vendrell
Ms.O Connor
P5 Orange
I have upheld the intent and principles of the Paul VI Academic Honor Code while completing this
assignment.
The Immaculate Conception is Mary s birth without stain of original sin. The word Immaculate itself
means without stain . Mary was protected by God s grace. From the moment she was born, she was in
a state of sanctifying grace and free from the corrupt effects from original sin. The angel Gabriel said
Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with you (Luke 1:28). This meaning that Mary was born with the gifts
of grace by God. She is also preserved by original sin and the Lord is guiding her and she is protected
by God. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the Father blessed Mary more than
anyone else he has created. He chose Mary to be the basis of the world and to be holy and not blamed
for the faults of the world. The splendor of an entirely unique holiness by which Mary is enriched
from the first instant of her conception comes wholly from Christ. She is redeemed, in a more exalted
fashion, by reason of the merits of her Son (CCC,492). This meaning that Mary was saved in superior
fashion and it was because she was going to be the mother of our savior Jesus Christ. Mary is also
filled with holiness which she first was blessed with from God when she was born. The Blessed Virgin
Mary was the second person to be created and born immaculate. Eve was the first person
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Essay on O’ Pioneers! By Willa Carther
O Pioneers! By: Willa Carther
After reading the novel, O Pioneers! it was hard to judge whether it was a tragedy or a triumph. The
only way I see it as a tragedy is that Emil and Maria died. I knew, since page six of the book that they
were going to be together. It kind of broke my heart to see later on that she had married someone else.
But when her and Emil got shot, I thought it may finish as a tragedy. But overall, I would see it as a
triumph in the way that the Bergsons finally got what they wanted out of their land. It made them rich.
Also, Alexandra and Carl finally married. And being that the whole novel was basically based on the
land, they were triumphant in getting what they risked, what they longed for.
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In considering Cather s characters, they don t become fully Americanized within a generation. At the
beginning of the novel, it seems like they are more in tuned with the rest of America. They are
economically stable. But when Carl comes back on his first visit, Lou and Oscar scorn him about
burning Wall Street. Obviously, America is building and becoming more advanced. While still in
Nebraska, people are relying on their crops to get them by. They are still dwelling on traits, beliefs,
and actions that past generations had implemented.
Romantic love in this particular novel is very hard to judge whether it is necessary for human
happiness. I don t think that it was meant to be the moral of the story, or that love was the basis of this
particular novel, but I do think that after reading this that it was necessary in order to be happy. Of
course, in one instance, love did end in heartbreak, desolation, and destruction with the scenario of
Emil and Maria. But in every story, there has to be a sad moment or a fatality that occurs. But overall,
it seemed that Alexandra wasn t going to be happy unless Carl came back and she could be with him.
Also, she acted as
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Essay on President George W. Bush
President Bush A Liar, a Thief, and a Criminal Contents Intro Unprecedented History of Bush Bush as
President Facts Conclusion Bibliography The purpose of this essay is to expose George W. Bush as
the fraud he is. From rigging the 2000 presidential election, to waging war on a country that had no
connection to the 9/11 bombings on the World Trade Centre Twin Towers. George Bush must be
shown for what he really is a liar, a thief, and a criminal. This essay will go into detail about what
Bush is currently doing, how he won the 2000 Presidential Election, and what he did before he was
president It was a sunny day in Florida, and as the votes were counted from the controversial Butterfly
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During his time as governor, he executed 153 people, many of whom were mentally disabled. Since
the year 2000 when he became president, Bush has become the most hated person on the planet. Over
80% of Canadians don t like him, over 75% of Australians don t like him, and 87% of America hates
him. He set the all time record for most people protesting against one person simultaneously (10
million). Here are some facts about Bush: 1. Under Bush there are now 43 million Americans with no
health insurance 2. Responsible for an unemployment rate of 6%. There are now 9 million people out
of work in America 3.3 million more than when Bush took office 3. He cut health care benefits for
veterans 4. Despite a 13% unemployment rate among those aged 16 24, Bush proposed to eliminate
Youth Opportunity Grants A program that provides job training to the nation s youth. A $225 million
program in 2002 is now being done away with so Bush can have more money for Iraq 5. He cut
funding for 375000 low income college students and reduced Pell Grant amounts to such a severe
degree that it effectively caused 84000 students to no longer be legible for Pell Grants. Pell amounts
have been overall reduced for 1.5 million students 6. He withdrew from the International Criminal
Court 7. First president in US history to refuse United Nations Election Inspectors(during the 2002 US
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Immediate Response Capabilities
The capabilities are ranked as they are pursuant to priorities in preserving human life. Thus, attending
to critical conditions are prioritized before non critical conditions. Also, immediate response
capabilities are prioritized over those capabilities pertaining to issues not requiring an immediate
response. Identified and located victims are a priority over lost or missing persons, and both are
priorities over casualties. It should also be noted it could be argued that the Planning capability should
be of the highest priority in that nothing will happen unless everything is planned out. However, such
an argument could be made for virtually every capability. They are all important in some manner and
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It is prepared beforehand to handle any hazardous situation, by tracking resources, and collecting
information on historical patterns while anticipating future events. It protects the populace by
providing the necessary resources in such a situation. It mitigates the damage of the situation by being
prepared and responding quickly with the necessary resources and critical attention. It responds
immediately to any and every such situation with the appropriate personnel with necessary resources
and effective skills. It is also ready to recover from any anticipated hazardous situation through
rebuilding and reestablishing infrastructures, communications, services and general governmental
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Engineering Ethics of Titanic Sinking Essay
Steven Miller Phl 3221 Professor Tapp 5/24/2007 Utilitarianism Look at the Titanic When engineers
design a product many things go in to the decision making process when it comes to selecting
materials, design, and the manufacturing processes. One concern that has always been in the decision
making process is trying to make sure the outcome will always be ethically good, although this isn t
always the case. Try as they might, no person is perfect, and accidents do happen. When engineering
disasters happen there are many factors that may be involved, such as human factors, design flaws,
extreme conditions, and materials failures. When these things do happen it is important to look at the
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Jeremy Bentham created an algorithm to determine the degree or amount of pleasure that a specific
action is likely to cause. He called this Hedonic Calculus and it was divided into seven different
categories. Bentham based this calculation off of intensity, or the strength of the pleasure, duration or
how long the pleasure will last, certainty or how likely it is pleasure will occur, propinquity or how
soon the pleasure will occur, fecundity or the likeliness it will be followed by pleasures, purity or
probability that feelings of the opposite will occur, and extent or how many people will be affected. I
will try to put some of the major failures of the Titanic in to these categories to determine the ethical
standing of the engineers responsible for the Titanic. When analyzing this disaster the first thing to
consider is the engineer s design of the Titanic. The Titanic was employing many new and innovative
designs that were believed to make the Titanic the safest ship ever built at that time. The engineer s of
the vessel made claims that the Titanic was unsinkable and that even in the worst possible accident at
sea, the ship should have stayed afloat for two to three days. One of the features that lead them to this
claim was the 16 watertight compartments in the hull of the ship. The way they were designed allowed
for up to four compartments to be breached and they ship would still carry
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Frauds in Insurance
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Rising frauds lead to greater operational threat.
Insurance is one of the tools for risk management that aims at reducing the risk on the day to day life
of individuals, organisation and society. At the same time, it should also be appreciated that insurance
cannot be utilised as a risk free tool for all types of situations. Insurance provides risk management
solutions to many situations that fall within the competence of human judgement and managerial
skills.
Insurance is very important in today s world there are number risk which people face in their day to
day life. The different types of insurance are life insurance, health insurance, automobile insurance,
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The origin of life insurance in India can be traced back to 1818 with the establishment of the Oriental
Life Insurance Company in Calcutta. It was conceived as a means to provide for English Widows. In
those days a higher premium was charged for Indian lives than the non Indian lives as Indian lives
were considered riskier for coverage. The Bombay Mutual Life Insurance Society that started its
business in 1870 was the first company to charge same premium for both Indian and non Indian lives.
In 1912, insurance regulation formally began with the passing of Life Insurance Companies Act and
the Provident Fund Act.
By 1938, there were 176 insurance companies in India. But a number of frauds during 1920s and
1930s tainted the image of insurance industry in India. In 1938, the first comprehensive legislation
regarding insurance was introduced with the passing of Insurance Act of 1938 that provided strict
State Control over insurance business.
Insurance sector in India grew at a faster pace after independence. In 1956, Government of India
brought together 245 Indian and foreign insurers and provident societies under one nationalised
monopoly corporation and formed Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) by an Act of Parliament, viz. LIC
Act, 1956, with a capital contribution of Rs.5 crore.
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How Has The American Dream Changed Over Time
The American dream, the land of the free and the home of the brave. Our founding fathers set ideas of
democracy, rights of liberty and opportunity. Over generations of men and women, the American
dream has changed as our society has progressed over time. The dream varies from the beginning
were our founding fathers started to our new generation in tremendous ways for better. The American
dream is alive. In the beginning, from when the thirteen colonies started this fairyland of dreams of
ideas. Thomas Jefferson and the founding fathers all started it off by created the declaration of
independence. The opportunities were life changing, to be able to fulfill a destiny in the Americas
dream. People from all over the world, starting with England to all over the world in search for
freedom. Thomas Jefferson states I believe the American Dream is not something we ve invented but
inherited . Jefferson had a huge roll in understanding the meanings of life, liberty, and happiness. Also
Jefferson states life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, is much more than full filling our own
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To me this new American generation needs to re learn the messages from our fathers before it sinks in
for us to understand. Laws have been changing, political views have also changed. Outcomes of our
urban lifestyle is still in the making as a historical mark in the books. Many of Americans are looking
for a stand in searching and treasuring their American dream. Get off your bottom and be the stand,
and do the work you can pursue the American dream for yourself, and help others to do the same
David Pratt mentions to his audience. Everything is still up for grabs for this generation. Has history
has shown, America is a freedom lifestyle that we live an breathe. It s up to us as citizens to unite as a
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Physical Therapist Strengths
Life is a constant learning experience. I believe that if we are able to recognize the good and bad
qualities within ourselves, we will become truly better human beings. Whether we are using the
positive skills and abilities that help us obtain our goal, or knowing the negative individual
weaknesses that need work, understanding ourselves and what we can do, can benefit us not only in
our future career field we choose to purse, but in our everyday life as well.
For myself, I believe a few of my personal assets in building relationships with others would have to
be my empathetic and developing attitude. Being a developer, I believe that there is good and potential
in very human being. I enjoy helping people discover, first of all, potential within themselves, and
then the potential in other individuals as well. Now my empathy helps me better understand and
connect with people on a more personal level. I am able to listen to an individual and see the world
through their eyes. I believe that these two strengths, along with my other top strengths, will help me
obtain a fulfilling and successful career.
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Becoming a physical therapist will require many years of preparation and education in areas such as
anatomy, physical fitness, biology, and kinesiology. Many physical therapists also take courses on
patient psychology to assist patients with the emotional barriers that come along with their physical
condition. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is another requirement. Physical therapists must also earn a
Bachelor s Degree in a health related field, like Health Sciences. A minimum of a Master s Degree
must be completed, along with and optional residency in some programs. They must also meet their
state s licensing requirements and they must obtain Board Certification. Altogether this process could
take around six to seven years to
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Rabbit Proof Fence Dehumanization
In the film Rabbit Proof Fence (Fence), director Philip Noyce has portrayed the extended effects of the
cruel treatment of the half caste children. This is done through evidence of physical and sexual abuse,
the dehumanization of the Indigenous children, and the forced cultural assimilation of the taken
Aboriginal children. Therefore the statement is true to a large extent, however the ways in which
Noyce does this are occasionally ambiguous and vague. Throughout the film the dehumanization and
animalization of the Indigenous peoples is an especially prevalent theme, and is featured many times.
The cruelty inflicted into the Aboriginal children is shown to have long term effects on them (again
shown through how Mavis is very scared in her adult years). These effects can also be seen through
Moodoo s experiences, working for Mr. Neville in an attempt to get his daughter out of the Moore
River camp. These examples are not the only ones throughout the movie, symbolizing how the
Aboriginals are treated much in the same way as livestock or animals. Also shown through having the
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Through Mavis s accounts in the movie it is evident that she is being abused by her
employer/landlord. Other people like Mavis s landlord have been known to sexually abuse the grown
up Aboriginal children, in order to breed the Aboriginal out . In scenes in the Moore River camp, the
fairer skinned children in the camp are chosen by Mr. Neville and are taken away to live with
European families, to eventually contribute to the project Mr. Neville is trying to accomplish (making
the next generations of the Indigenous children whiter and upgrading them to white status). However
insightful the short scenes of Mavis and other scenes throughout the movie, the topic of abuse is not
covered especially in detail, but is still an important issue in the
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Theme Of Water In The Aeneid
The Aeneid presents various themes throughout the course of Aeneas s journeys, but I noticed that
particularly in Books I and VI the theme of water is very prevalent and important. First we see when
Aeolus stirs up the storm, water causes so much destruction and it is completely out of Aeneas s
control. Then as he is crossing over to the underworld, Aeneas encounters Charon and the river of
Styx, where the whirlpool is murky, unknown, and dangerous. Overall, water is depicted as a
dangerous uncertainty in Aeneas s world. It is extremely powerful and has the potential to do so much
damage, however it can also be still and murky. Vergil uses imagery and descriptive diction to enhance
the theme of water as perilous and unknown throughout The Aeneid.
The theme of water is prevalent from the opening lines of the Aeneid book 1, however it is best
expressed through lines 81 130 where we see Aeolus stir up a storm against Aeneas s ships. This idea
that the water is unknown, dangerous, and out of people s control is particularly evident throughout
this excerpt. Talia iactanti stridens Aquilone procella velum adversa ferit, fluctusque ad sidera tollit.
Franguntur remi; tum prora avertit, et undis dat latus; insequitur cumulo praeruptus aquae mons. Hi
summo in fluctu pendent; his unda dehiscens terram inter fluctus aperit; furit aestus harenis. (To him
uttering such things, a roaring gust from the North wind struck the sail head on, raised the waves to
the stars. The oars are
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American Pie Essay
American Pie
With every aspect of our lives we are making a point, arguing a belief, or refuting some other aspect of
our existence. Aesthetic pieces, most avidly poems and songs, argue a message both in the lyrics and
in the meaning posed between the lines. American Pie, in a multitude of ways, argues that American
lives and memories are closely intertwined with the music of the time period. Not only does American
Pie argue a message it also pulls many generations together. Today, thirty years after the initial release,
American Pie still has an effect in our music and continues to be popular with all age groups. Don
McLean accomplishes this task through using the context of the time period, placement of words, the
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Essentially, the late 1960s and early 1970s are an in between stage for America, where people were
exploring the many options in their lives. The release of American Pie in 1971 was a landmark in pop
music history because the song was eight minutes and thirty two seconds long. Later, it was divided
up into two parts and then turned into the version that is known today (www.don mclean.com). Now
that the time period that surrounded the release of American Pie is established it is easier to understand
the song because it can be read more in context.
The music of American Pie harkens back to a time of rock n roll, pianos, and acoustic guitars. A time
when the music was upbeat and peppy, causing you to want to jump up and dance. However, the
music during the time of its creation lacks the calming effect that is acquainted with the music of
previous eras. American Pie embodies many qualities of the music during the 1950s, including the
simplicity of the chord structures overall, the clear vocals, and well known and used instruments. With
the use of simple but repetitive chords, Don McLean is able to shift the attention from the musical
facet of the song back to the lyrics and the individual person listening to it.
At the opening of American Pie, Don McLean starts the song at a slow pace but then progressively
speeds up the pace through the first chorus. After the first chorus the music
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Why Spartans Are The Best Warrior
Why Spartans Are The Best Warrior s
If a war was to take place, and the Spartans are the enemy warriors, you better pray to god you live to
breathe another day. There are many reasons behind the fact that Spartans are the deadliest warriors of
all time. Could it be that they begin training to become a warrior at the age of 7? Or could it be how
they were starved and only could get food by being a successful warrior. Spartans can be recognized
as cruel warriors that cared for no one, when actually they had to be blood thirsty otherwise they
would not survive themselves. Throughout this essay I will claim the hardships a Spartan had to go
through to become such well known warriors in history. (Thesis?)
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Other warriors forbidden fighting and hazing others due to the fact that it will destroy their unity. This
was not the case with the Spartans. While training Spartans were hazed and beat by instructors only to
make them stronger as an individual. Moments occurred during training where young children would
fight another child to death in order to eliminate the weak. When instructors saw this they would only
sit and watch, looking for either a leader or a dominant individual. Unlike today Spartans already
knew what their future held. That was to be a Spartan for life until you were dead. Many young men
would attempt escaping Rome in hope to live a free life. Those who were caught escaping were hung
on the first of every month. There was no such thing as women for Spartan s. Spartan men were not
allowed to be married or live with a women until they turned thirty. This is why many of the Spartans
were gay and had male lovers. It was forbidden though, and anyone who was caught with the same
sex was ridiculed and made fun of. The only reason marriage was acceptable to the Spartans was to
breed new soldiers. in fact husbands who could not have children were not allowed to marry and were
forced to stick with the military Spartan life
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Enron In The 1990s
Enron was a business conglomerate during the 1990s, formed by the merger of smaller oil and energy
companies. Houston executives Kenneth Lay (Chairman), Jeffrey Skilling (chief executive officer
(CEO) and Andrew Fastow (chief financial officer (CFO) parlayed their new mega company into a
favorite Wall Street company, bragging of record profits with negligible losses. During the 1990s, the
three senior executives changed Enron from a traditional gas and electricity company into a $150
billion energy corporation. For instance, from 1998 to 2000 only, Enron s returns rose from
approximately $31 billion to over $100 billion, making the company to be the seventh biggest
conglomerate of the Fortune 500. Unidentified to nearly everybody, this picture was the result of one
of the largest swindles in financial history (Ferrell, Fraedrich Ferrell, 2013).
One of the key issues presented in the case was the shell game. Not every person knows this, but
prices of stock are based on how flourishing a company appears, not the amount of money it has in the
bank. Enron s top executives, helped by appropriate deregulation of the power utility industry, spin
this dodge into a gold mine. They apparently posted profits founded on how much a particular
business enterprise could generate, not how much it was essentially worth, and covered losses through
offshore shell companies. The company s accounting firm, Arthur Andersen LLP, was mature and well
esteemed; not even a single person supposed
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Analysis Of The Book Rabban Jobanan B The Talmudic...
The Sources of the Story of Rabban Jobanan b. Zakkai The Talmudic tradition concerning the episode
of Rabban Jol;anan b. Zakkai and Vespasian is found (in its entirety) in five books, namely: (1) Avot
de R. Nathan, Version I, iv (Schechter, pp. 22 24); (i) Avot de R. Nathan, Version II (Schechter, vi, p.
19); (3) Midrash Lamentations (pericope i, 31); (4) Babylonian Talmud (Giffin 56a b); ~J) Midrash
Proverbs, xv (Buber 79 80). But it appears that the Haggada in Midrash Proverbs was taken verbatim
from Avot de R. Nathan, Version JI.60 Hence, when we consider the differences between the divergent
traditions regarding this episode, we have to speak of only four sources. Although the primary theme
of these sources is the episode of Rabban Jol)anan b. Zakkai, yet they sometimes include certain
elements that were not, it seems, originally mentioned in the Academy in relation to this incident. For
example, the conquest of Jerusalem is combined in the Midrash with this story as a single narrative,
but from the silence on the subject of the parallel accounts it must apparently be inferred that this
subject formed a separate narrative. Similarly the burning of the stores in Avot de R. Nathan
constitutes a chapter on its own, without any connection with the tradition regarding Rabban Jol;anan,
which in the other accounts is completely integrated with his departure from Jerusalem.61
Nevertheless, it is desirable to collate all these references, for we learn from the views of the Sages
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Catholic Religion Renaissance
The Effect of the Christian Catholic Religion during the Italian Renaissance on the World. The
renaissance was a time period in ancient Italy that lasted from the late 1500 s to the early 1600 s. This
period was a boom in the art and culture of the region, which started in the city of Florence in the
magnificent territory of Italy. Most of the knowledge gained through this very cultural experience
came through the Iliad and the Odyssey, which were both written by the well renowned Greek blind
poet Homer. This was also the time period where the Catholic Church lost a lot of its prominence and
power. The Catholic Church which was started in 4BC by Jesus Christ was banned from Europe until
the early 4th century, because the Roman leaders disliked that it took people away from worshipping
their own gods. The ban was lifted in 377BC by the Roman Empire, which was elevated to the status
of the official religion of the empire in 394BC. When the Roman Empire spilt predominantly into east
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Ignatius along with his six students whose plan was approved by the Pope took an oath to covert
Muslims. There backup plan for if they couldn t succeed was to perform apostolic work until it was
safe to travel again. It turns out that they needed this backup plan because, during the Turkish wars
they couldn t travel, so they took vows of Chasity and poverty to start their apostolic work. In
September of 1540, Pope Paul III approved the blueprint for the society of Jesuit. While we are on the
topic of reformation, it s time to bring in the Humanists. The Humanists was a group of Christian
people that wanted to reform the church in 1517 without too much disruption. Two very important
Humanist were Xavier and Ricci who both went to Asia to try to convert people to the
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Mexico s Social Class System
There are a plethora of factors that shape a social class system within a specific community. The
bigger the area, like the country of Mexico for example, there are more factors that come into play
when looking at the structure of the social institutions. The main factor I focused my research on was
development in Mexico. Was there a correlation between the development of the country s economy
and social inequalities in Mexico? To understand the links between the economy and the social sector
of Mexico, one has to look at the history of development. It is necessary to analyze how the
underdeveloped economies were linked historically to the world market and how international social
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The grasp of colonial as widespread as it was held a firm grip on Mexico. Mexico was one of the
many jewels in the crown of Spain. It was founded by the Conqueror to serve the conqueror (Frank 5).
Mexico was a large exporter of silver for the mother country. It was a heavy contributor for Spain s
demand for luxury items as aforementioned in the previous paragraphs. Mexico s people faced the
same oppression and exploitation that most of the third world faced. Right after the end of colonialism
the Mexican economy stagnated and even declined (Cardoso, Faletto 39). Silver production was half
that of the colonial period. This led to the search of loans (40). However, none of the money borrowed
covered the full amount of the expenditures. Great Britain and the U.S. lent money to Mexico. The
lender countries competed for control of the economy in Mexico. This split Mexico between the
liberals (U.S.) and conservatives (Britain). The implications of the split on the social institutes are
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Silicon Valley Stereotypes
Zero point four percent of women in colleges and universities are majoring in Computer science.
(Khazan 1). No other industry in the world has such a skewed uniformity such as the tech world, and
no television show captures this uniformity like Silicon Valley. Silicon Valley is based on the Northern
California region with the same name which is considered the mecca of the tech world home to large
companies such as Apple and Google. Unfortunately Silicon Valley contains many negative
stereotypes about women. The first harmful stereotype in the show is the portrayal of women as only
love interests for the male characters. The second negative stereotype is that women do not make good
leaders. Finally, in the show women are portrayed as being bad ... Show more content on
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This skewed representation has raised many alarms in outside circles on why the tech industry deals
with such uniformity. In the show Silicon Valley this stereotype of women not being leaders is subtly
perpetuated throughout the series. In episode one we are introduced to two companies that are
competing against each other. The first company is Hooli incorporated which has a male CEO,
looking closely in the boardroom the only gender represented is male, however the only females
present in the office are the female secretaries. The same uniformity is present in the competing firm,
male CEO, male president, male board members, and female secretary. Throughout the entire first
season not one woman holds a position in leadership, and when we are introduced to a female
character she usually holds a position working as an assistant to one of the male characters. Silicon
Valley deals with the issue of not injecting women into higher power position, unfortunately many of
these stereotypes are found in many industries around the world. The portrayal of women as being
incapable of being good leaders leads to a male dominated managerial system. A study conducted by
the Wall Street Journal finds that Only ten percent of directors at Silicon Valley are women. (Wells 2)
this glass ceiling keeps women from reaching position that they are fully qualified for, just because
they are perceived to be ineffective
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Assessing the Impacts of Hurricane Katrina and the Macondo...
Oil spills are usually associated with environmental disasters; because of this the Oil Pollution Act of
1990 and related policies have inadequate amount of tools that will help humans deal with these
accidents. When the Macondo blow out happened, we had to assess the impact that it also had on
human health, mental and physical because it had affected a large area. The Macondo spill
unfortunately happened less than five years after Hurricane Katrina damaged Louisiana and
Mississippi coast. Clearly, a lesson that was learnt from the oil spill was that the nation wasn t
prepared for widespread, poor effects on human health and mental well being. Most of the
communities along the Gulf had resided there for the majority of their lives or at least 20 years; this oil
spill had worried the residents about payments, money issues, and the stability of their communities,
which in turn affected their health.
From what happened during Hurricane Katrina and now the oil spill, speakers Sharon Gauthe and
Gracie Scire are really trying to stress the importance of the need for additional community mental
health services. The citizens are trying to cope with physical ailments and stress and even though the
health agencies issued personal protective equipment guidelines for response workers and created a
registry of these newly trained personnel, they missed the crucial window for screening their baseline
physical health before the workers were directly exposed to oil products; Industry and
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  • 2. The Adaptive Identity The concern about identity is a major existential question. People recognize different objects by their sense, and thus consider their appearance, sound, or smell as their identities. In many cases, even though the physical traits of an object have changed, people still know the object. Therefore, these physical definitions of objects are not their identities. The connections of these characteristics, and furthermore of them and their inner self, define the uniqueness of an individual. Since the massive universe constantly moves toward entropy, the only consistency is change : caterpillars transform to butterflies, the ugly duckling turns into a beautiful swan, and I have become unacquainted with my mother language but more comfortable with English. Thus, I am concerned about my rising ignorance of my own culture and of my true being in the world. But in the poem Identity by A. R. Ammons, I find relief: identity holds its center within but proceeds to randomness on the exterior to adjust and adapt. The spider and the spider web serve as extended metaphors that represent human beings and their identity. A spider makes web from its body and creates a place for itself in the world. Because the spider silk is formed in its body, it is a portrayal of the inner part of an individual; with the silk, spiders weave webs that identify a species (2). Mostly, they weave a special center (on which they rest), and leave a relatively large circular space around the beautiful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Research Paper On Human Cannibalism Human cannibalism can be defined as a human eating another human s flesh. There is many human behaviors, and cannibalism is an act that gives most attention to detail. Cannibalism is an extreme act some humans do, cannibalism has been around since the 17th century, and it motivates humans to eat flesh from another human. Human cannibalism is brought to many cultures and countries and many societies disgrace people that have been cannibalistic. In a life or death situation you have very little options of food, if you were in a situation like that would you turn to cannibalism? There was no roads or highways during this time, so they had to use the dirt roads and the mountains. There was no homes in the mountains there was a few vacation homes. Therefore, if something happened to them no one would ever find them. Eric Bailey states, A wagon of 18 emigrants is trapped in the Sierra (1). In this quote there was 87 people on the wagon trapped in the mountains. They ran out of food halfway through the journey. Eric Bailey explains, Cannibalism has dominated the story ever since the first, of 1847 (2). This cannibalism case was one one of the worst in the year of 1847. Eric Bailey ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Richard Hollingham has researched, For decades argument has raged over whether human cannibalism was ever widespread. But with startling new evidence to go on, it is time to accept that our not too distant ancestors routinely killed and ate one another (1). With new evidence they have accepted that ancestors have started to kill and eat one another. Hollingham states, They subjected shards of the cooking pot to an immunological test that uses antibodies that bind only to a target protein in this case human myoglobin (3). This man enjoyed cooking people and eating them. Unlike the other cases in the history, there has been several cases of Cannibalism throughout history and modern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Kurt Vonnegut s Slaughterhouse Five Essay The phrase so it goes is repeated 106 times in Kurt Vonnegut s Slaughterhouse Five. From dead champagne to the massacre at Dresden, every death in the book is seemingly equalized with the phrase so it goes . The continuation of this phrase ties in with the general theme on indifference in the story. If the Tralfamadorian view of time is correct, then everyone is continuously living every moment of their life and dying is not the end. However, if Vonnegut believed in this idea, then he wouldn t have felt compelled to write about the firebombing of Dresden. It is clear that both Billy Pilgrim and Kurt Vonnegut are affected by the massacre they saw, but they have different ways of rationalizing it. Billy finds comfort in the Tralfamadorian view of life, whereas Vonnegut disagrees, and urges the reader to disagree too. The constant repetition of so it goes breaks the reader away from the Tralfamadorian point of view, and allows them to come to their own conclusion that although it would be nice to forget the bad parts of life, it is important to remember all of the past. Vonnegut helps the reader come to this conclusion by repeating the phrase after gruesome moments, and showing how meaningless life can be if the Tralfamadorian ideas are believed, as seen through Billy Pilgrim s bland life.. The first use of so it goes comes in the first chapter, while Vonnegut is talking in the first person. He met a cab driver who was a German soldier and said things were much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Nervous System Case Study The formation of the nervous system requires a balance between proliferation, differentiation and migration of neural progenitors, resulting in a neural network that mediates both behaviors and autonomic functions. Here, we identified an exon junction complex protein , RBM8a, as a positive regulator of embryonic neural progenitor cell proliferation and differentiation. We determined that RBM8a knockdown leads to increased migration of neural progenitor cells (NPCs) to the cortical plate (CP), depletion of the NPC pool, and a decrease in the number of cells in the S phase of the cell cycle. Conversely, RBM8a overexpression leads to decreased migration of NPCs to the CP, expansion of the progenitor pool, and increased proliferation. In order ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We determined that knockout of RBM8a in interneuron progenitors alone led to some changes in their distribution, but this effect was significantly less profound as when compared to the deletion of RBM8a from all NSCs. Therefore, we concluded that the phenotype is likely caused by some changes in intrinsic properties, but conceivably as a result of extrinsic cues from excitatory neurons and other cell types. To determine if the pyramidal cells in the cortex have normal electrophysiological properties, we conducted spontaneous transmitter recordings from putative pyramidal cells in the somatosensory cortex of Nes cre;RBM8afl/+ mice. Pyramidal cells in the cortex of these knockout mice have a significant decrease in spontaneous inhibitory post synaptic current (sIPSC) frequency, but no changes in sIPSCamplitude, or spontaneous excitatory post synaptic current (sEPSC) frequency or amplitude. This indicates deficits in the presynaptic but not postsynaptic neurons. Deficits could include fewer synaptic vesicles being released or the synaptic vesicles containing less transmitters inside. Given our findings that these mice have fewer PV+ and NPY + cells, we posit that cortical interneurons are releasing normal amounts of GABA, indicating that the change in frequency results from the decrease in interneuron number. However, more experiments need to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Principles of Professional Practice Essay Hollie Cooper 10079944 Principles of Professional Practice NMC Report Introduction For this report I have been asked to compare and contrast the principles of regulations of two care professions. I have decided to choose Nursing and Social Work because I am currently training to be a nurse and I would like to see the difference between Nursing and Social Work education, training and codes of conduct as this is a field I don t know much about. NMC Nursing Midwifery Council Follows The Code: Standards of conduct, performance and ethics for nurses and midwives SSSC Scottish Social Services Council Follows Codes of Practice for Social Service Workers and Employers SSSC has a code for both employers and workers. I am ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Continuing Professional Development Both these professions expect the same high standards when it comes to education and training. Nursing and Social Work both have requirements for continued professional development and lifelong learning. It is essential that Nurses and Social workers keep a record of their training throughout their careers. To be able to remain working and practicing as a nurse or a midwife you must keep your skills and knowledge up to date through lifelong learning. This requires that nurses complete 450 hours of registered practice along with 35 hours of learning activities every three years along with the annual fee of £100. Medicines, treatments and equipment are continuously changing so it s important that nurses keep up to date to ensure that patients are getting the best available care. You must take part in appropriate learning and practice activities that maintain and develop you competence and performance (NMC, 2008 p6). Social Worker s must undertake relevant training to maintain and improve your knowledge and skills and contributing to the learning and development of others (SSSC, 2009 section 6.8). The requirement of continued learning is fifteen days which can consist of courses, reading ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. How Does Shakespeare Use Deception In Twelfth Night Most people have told a lie at least once in their life. People, both in reality and in fiction, have been lying through disguises and through their words for centuries. For many, lying and deceiving has become part of their day to day lives. Twelfth Night, one of William Shakespeare s many famous plays, is a romantic comedy that displays a wide range of topics and themes including this theme of lies and deception. The characters in the play use lies and deceit for several different reasons, some of which are personal gain, revenge, and sometimes purely for entertainment. Shakespeare first introduces the use of lies and deception for personal gain. Viola, a young women, is faced with being stranded in Illyria with no money, no family, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of Olivia s servants, Malvolio, is hated by others for the way he treats them. For this reason, he becomes the perfect target for Maria, Feste, Fabian, and Sir Toby s sweet revenge. When they are planning to give Malvolio a forged love letter to humiliate him to Olivia and all others around, Sir Toby says, He shall think by the letters that thou wilt drop that they come from my niece, and that she s in love with him, (2.3.148 150). Not to mention, the fake love letter is made even more believable when Maria admits she can write very like my lady, (2.3.143). Deceiving Malvolio because of the way he treats others is the first time characters used lies and deceit for revenge. The next time the characters are witnessed lying for reasons of revenge in Twelfth Night is when Sir Toby, Feste, Fabian, and Maria continue to mess with Malvolio and try to convince Olivia that he has indeed gone crazy. After Malvolio has fallen for the counterfeit letter and goes to meet Olivia acting very strangely, Maria explains to Olivia that Malvolio is in a very strange manner, and is, sure possessed, (3.4.8...9). In saying this, Maria is suggesting that Malvolio is crazy and possessed by the devil, trying to hurt Malvolio more than they already have. Nearing the end of the play, when everyone admits to playing the trick on Malvolio, Feste states, thus whirling of time brings in his revenges meaning what goes around, comes around (5.1.363 364). Feste is inferring that Malvolio got what he deserves for what he always did to them. For the purposes of revenge and personal gain are not the only reasons characters turn to lying and deceiving others sometimes in can be for more comical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Liberal Arts In Schools 93 percent of Americans consider the arts to be vital to providing a well rounded education for children and a critical link to learning and success ( Why par. 3). Going against this though, school budgets give less to arts programs each year. This can be exemplified in the lack of liberal arts programs that schools across the country are able to provide. In 2009, a mere four percent of schools offered theater classes and an even lower three percent offered dance classes (Metla par. 3) Of course the school must give time for the basic english, math, and history classes, but those classes can be amplified in what students get out of them by the addition of liberal arts courses. If students have an art or music class that gives them passion, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From a young age, the arts start to show people different ways to view certain aspects of life. For example, two people can paint the same scene or person but the pictures will look different. This is because each person sees things in their own special way. The different ways people portray their subjects is related to how they see them, but the real importance is that the painting itself lets someone express how they see it. This different perspective helps others obtain new viewpoints as well. This fact can also be proven in the theater. Theater is known to help give students new outlooks on life as well as helps them understand their own lives (Fowler 89 90). These students learn the roles of a huge spectrum of different characters, all that come from different places, cultures, religions, and incomes. The opportunity to be put into the character of someone that has had a completely different life can open eyes to problems, challenges, and even opportunities that would otherwise go unlearned. If children are taught arts education at a young age they will better develop the sense of others and that could even translate over into helping teach empathy and compassion (Metla par ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Waswani Tribe British treaty negotiators at the time had a dimmer view of the Parry Islanders considering them a stubborn lot growing small patches of corn and potatoes for a bon bouche in the autumn . They also note that they are still living in wigwams and not log cabins as many other tribes had been doing for centuries. The area in and around Parry Sound became divided into 5 regions whose boundaries often followed waterways and contained a roughly equatable amount of land and lakes. Blackstone and Crane Lake along with Whitefish Lake and Lake Joseph, down to the Moon River, were contained in the region of the Waswani branch of the Parry Island farmer or Wasauksing Anishinabe (Ojibwe). For winter the Waswani gathered on Maple Lake. As for neighbouring bands, to the immediate north of Wasauksing is the Shawanaga band, to the south east, the Ojibwe of Lake Simcoe and south the Ojibwe of Lake Huron. All these bands easily traded between each other. The boundaries between the families having use of a particular land, say on Blackstone, and neighbouring ones was treated with great respect. For example, Gilbert Williams an Anishinabe reiterated this with his father s caution on the west boundary just past Lake Joseph that would include a Blackstone Waswani family (Claims commission, A.S. Williams, LAC ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it was allowed earlier as was recorded by the Penson family. The Pensons were early settlers on Lake Rosseau in Medora Township, had several encounters with the natives. One son, Seymour RG Penson, wrote in his memoirs that back in the 1860s the Ojibwe went away in October to hunt in the vicinity of Blackstone Lake, and in December they returned laden with furs and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Similarities Between Adam And Eve And Virgin Of The Rosary Lauren Lavergne Ms. Beltran AP Art History 3 Due 1 November 2017 Adam and Eve and Virgin of the Rosary both have their roots set in religion. Adam and Eve is one of the oldest stories in the world. The Virgin of the Rosary depicts one of the icons of the Christian religion who beared the savior of the world Jesus Christ. Both pieces tell a story, different but connected. The bible connects these two pieces both stories of creation. Both represent the start of a new world of sorts. Adam and Eve Virgin of the Rosary Adam and Eve by Albrecht Durer (1507) depicts the story of Adam and Eve reimagined with new meanings and with artistic changes. Adam and Eve are standing together in a forest that seems to be far removed from the Garden of Eden and seems to be German and seems to eerily resemble a Grimm fairy tale. Even though the forest seems to be cold Adam and Eve stand naked, and stand in a classical pose (where the person puts their weight onto one foot). The piece represents naturalism, Eve is taking an apple from a tree. A parrot is perched to the left of them. There are six other animals that stroll around without any interest in what is going on, the six animals are; an elk, ox, cat, rabbit, mouse, and goat. The sign hanging from the branch that Adam is holding onto has a contradiction within itself. The piece shows the artist as a citizen of Nuremberg (Noricus), but it says so in Latin, the Latin language represents the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Importance Of Prenatal Screening Many Christians could come to the conclusion that prenatal screening in pregnancy can cause you to say the words It is bad that you exist! I personally don t believe in this saying, but the question is why and what makes them think this way? It s the concept that now we are turning a tentative commitment for mothers into one that is more conditional. We are pushing off the natural attachment that occurs while the baby is still inside the mother until we see if the baby is to our standards, then we make the decision to keep the baby or not. As well as the overuse of the test in everyday life, which really was originated to test Rh factor in blood for the mother and baby. The overuse of this test can lead to severe problems in which people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe that prenatal screening is essential to life. Although a prenatal screening can not diagnose what a baby will have later on in life, it can diagnose what it has now. There is nothing wrong with wanting to know whether or not your baby will be born healthy or not. In our world today, raising a baby with health difficulties is hard. It is a lot of extra patient, time, money, and stress. It s hard for a family to just give up their personal unborn child, but it reality you have to take up challenges you can handle. I don t think it is fair to force a family to have a baby with health difficulties, when they know they are not capable of taking care of he or she. This can lead to the death of a child in a non abortion sense as well as sickness in the caregivers. If a caregiver is not capable of providing care for the child, they are going to be under a lot of mental stress and/or depression which is very unhealthy. I personally agree with the idea that you know yourself better than anyone else. A mother knows what she needs to do when she finds out whether her baby is healthy or whether it is not. I think prenatal screening is useful and should be left up to the mother to decide the outcome of her baby or in other terms express the phrase it is good(and justified) that you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Hinduism Indian Predominan Religion Essay India s predominant religion is Hinduism, and though the approximate date of which it was lain down is unknown, Hinduism was established and founded by the Aryans, who arrived in India at approximately 1500 BCE. Hinduism can be said to have been inspired by and emerged from the Vedic religion; however the simple fact that the core of Hinduism comes from the Vedic period does not denote that the complex theological thought that is behind it was also developed during that period. The Vedic period goes from roughly 1500 500 BCE, which is well before Hinduism was fully established. The fundamental idea of Hinduism is that of a Single Supreme Being; this is solely being indicated at in the Vedic religion but is developed later. Another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This force is what keeps the caste system of India as well as everyday life functioning as it should, according to the deities. The main trinity of Hinduism or the great Trimurti consist of Brahma (who is the Vedic creator god and is the personification of Brahman, the ultimate reality), Vishnu (the protector and sustainer of life and is incarnated in the Bhagavad Gita as Krishna) and Shiva (the god of creative destruction). These deities are the single Supreme Being; the single Supreme Being is within everything and underlies ultimate existence. The single divine reality underlies all things and lives and minds in the whole universe. (The Worlds of Religion, chapter 9) The Hindus believe that it is the eternal seed of all beings and the soul, Gudakesa, that abides in the heart of all beings (Bhagavad Gita, chapter 7). These perceptions were both developed after the Vedic ages, when the Bhagavad Gita was written, however hovering in the undeveloped background of the Vedic religion, there is said to be an implied assumption of the principle of the ultimate reality. One idea of Hinduism is the underlying idea of dharma, which was not emerged from the Vedic era, but developed after that period. Dharma in India is the appropriate behaviour and attitudes according to one s social caste (class) and station in life. In Hinduism, human life is believed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Islamic Legal Reformers Of The Twentieth Century I. Introduction As Talal Asad has noted, religion is by no means disappearing in the modern world, and, [i]f anything is agreed upon, it is that a straightforward narrative of progress from the religious to the secular is no longer acceptable. (Asad: 2003: 1.) At the same time, and in relation particularly to the contemporary rise of Islam, [t]he question of secularism has emerged as an object of academic argument and of practical dispute. (Ibid.) The common view is that Islam and secular modernism constitute a duality, forever at odds, while others argue that the religious and the secular are a false duality and are indeed mutually constitutive of each other. (Agrama: 2). Viewed either way, the resurgence of Islam gives rise to important questions regarding its relationship to the secular modern state. In this short paper, I propose to engage with the works of two Islamic legal reformers of the twentieth century: Mohammed Abduh s classic Theology of Unity , first published in 1897, and Ahmad Safwat s lesser known article, The Theory of Mohammedan Law, published in a British law journal in 1920. Though quite different, both works are emblematic of this period in Islamic history when traditional Islamic law struggled to identify its proper role with respect to the increasing power and transcendence of the modern secular state. Moreover, each work is representative of two views of Islam and secular modernism and represent the genesis of both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay On Cultural Identity Culture identity development is an important part of every life due the emergence of self through primary and sociocultural contexts (Ecklund, 2016). These stages of development are made up of either a dominant or a non dominant group and intersectional adaptation. More specifically, cultural identity is a self construct where individuals share the same culture, which causes them to attribute themselves to that group (Ecklund, 2016). Being a part of the dominant culture in the United States has opened my eyes to the privilege and disadvantages of being a Euro American female. Through developmental status and coping strategies, diversity discomfort, intersectional dynamics, and vulnerabilities in discomfort I have developed have a greater ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My immersion/emersion status is still developing because I am still actively learning and understanding the differences between the dominant and non dominant groups. I am also a part of the autonomy status because I embrace my intersecting identities because I am able understand culture through a complex lens. While, expanding my understandings of other cultures and how they are different from my own. Cultural coping strategies are the mental or behavioral actions that people use to navigate, manage their stress or dealing with a stressful situation (Ecklund, 2016). There are four types of coping strategies avoidance, activism, rationalization, and color consciousness. My own cultural coping styles include avoidance and rationalization. I am often aware of situations such as racism and more, but I avoid the topic because it is easier to me to now revolve an ever ending topic. Furthermore, although talking helps individuals understand your stance, much like Martin Luther King Jr. it is a movement like that that can move mountains, but I do not believe I am such an advocate. I use rationalization when it comes to certain situations. Most often, when I am around others who are not of the same culture, leads me to adapt to the situation from prior knowledge. Diversity discomfort management dynamics and patterns involve denial, defensiveness, devaluing, discovery, and cultural collusion. Cultural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Coffee In Central America Research Paper Coffee in Central America Over time, the tradition of taking the highly lucrative cash crop of coffee has become universal to the extent that its production is marred with interference from political, social, economic, and scientific concepts that affect its production. In Central America, the major countries that produce coffee include Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and Nicaragua. In these countries, coffee is among the largest traded commodities. Normally, this production takes place through small scale farmers who are largely dependent on larger corporations to bridge the gap between them and the consumers. Coffee production in Central America is affected by social, economic, globalization and political factors that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sick explains this by stating that the farmers are forced to deal with mother nature problems whose source is the continuing global warming that is getting worse by the day (194). Over the years, there has been a lot of environmental degradation in Central America especially as evidenced with the depletion of the tropical rain forests that attract rainfall. Consequently, the region has experienced the creation of microclimates and weather conditions that are immensely unpredictable. The consequence is a situation where the conditions do not support the growth of coffee and thus the need for higher investments such as the use of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Geniuses Artist Michelangelo Essay Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni better known as Michelangelo is one of the greatest artistic geniuses of the Italian Renaissance or that every lived for that matter, some of his works include his sculpture of David, ceiling paintings of the Sistine chapel, and also the Pieta. Michelangelo was born in Caprese, Italy in 1475 to Leonardo di Buonarrota Simoni and Francesca Neri. During the time of his birth Michelangelo s father was a magistrate in the town of Caprese but moved his family to Florence shortly after the birth of Michelangelo. Years after their departure to Florence his mother became gravely ill which resulted in Michelangelo being placed to live with a stonecutter and his family in Settignano, his mother later succumb ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At only the age of sixteen did he began to produce some of his early works which included, Madonna seated on a step and the Battle of Centaurs . Shortly after the death of Lorenzo the great Michelangelo moved to Bologna where he proceeded with his studying only to return back to Florence in 1945 to start his sculpting. Later, relocating to Rome in 1498 Michelangelo career was in full swing when he was commissioned to carve the sculpture now known today as Pieta which was a statue of the Virgin Mary holding a lifeless Jesus in her lap after his crucifixion. Returning to Florence Michelangelo had become somewhat popular throughout the city. Taking on a project many other sculptures failed to complete Michelangelo took over the commission for the statue David , the seventeen foot sculpture was so impressive with its humility and appearance it became a prized possession of the city of Florence. More opportunities presented themselves before one of the biggest ones came along that would make Michelangelo known worldwide, the Sistine chapel. Michelangelo was actually in the processes of building the tomb for Pope Julius II until he was asked to decorate the Sistine chapel. This sparked his imagination for the design of the canvas and he got to work he ultimately ended up firing his help and continued working in the piece alone, it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Franz Kafka Literary Analysis When a society determines that a group of people is detrimental or dangerous, this designation often comes from an underlying fear concerning that group of people. Social structures respond to this fear by isolating, controlling, or destroying the group of people in question. Franz Kafka juxtaposes Gregor s abnormal body with a conventional human environment to symbolize how society s perceptions of an outcast changes over time. Environmental factors which surround an individual accentuates his abnormal features, creating a negative societal image. Such abnormal features can be acquired in a number of ways. In the case of Gregor Samsa, he finds himself waking up in the body of a cockroach, while in an environment which caters to the human body he had possessed. Literally overnight, basic tasks, become a challenge to Gregor. In his abnormal body, getting out of bed became difficult... as he was so exceptionally broad. (Kafka 9) Kafka displays how Gregor would ve normally had his arms and his hands to push himself up; but instead of them he only had all those little legs continuously moving in different directions... (Kafka 9) Extricating himself from a human environment highlighted the shortcomings of his new cockroach body. This is shown again when attempting to return to his room after seeking out the Chief Clerk. Gregor s large flat body provides resistance, so he pushed himself into the doorway without regard for what might happen. One side of his body ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Digital Forensics M7A1 Essay: Psychological Aspects of Digital Forensics This paper will briefly identify and explain the psychological aspects of digital forensics. It will further examine the role of psychological profiling in digital forensic investigations. Lastly, it will examine the various stresses that digital crime investigations places on the digital forensics investigator. Digital forensics is almost like observing someone s complete psyche, you see that person likes and dislike. You are viewing their hates and love; you are finding things they don t want to share with anyone else in the entire world. Using digital forensics is extremely perplexing with the obligation of interpreting the digital forensics that are located in an investigation. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Digital forensic investigators that are exposed to images of child sexual abuse as part of their work, report they experience mental health problems that can impact both their work and home lives. (Child Pornography s Crime Fighters Bear Scars of Traumatic Investigations, 2009). It is hard for any normal person not be negatively affected by viewing these ghastly images. The next stressor is simple overwork by the Digital forensic investigators. Many states and local organizations struggling with much reduced budgets, forensic lab around the United States have been closed, this leaving existing forensic labs overwhelmed with large backlogs of forensic evidence. Another issue is many cases are being settled with plea bargains. In the United States, up to ninety five percent of cases resulting in felony convictions never reach a jury trial (Frontline, 2004). I for one can fully relate to this, I have had times in my IT work where even well planned upgrades have totally failed, causing very low spirits. You just try not to think of all the wasted hours of work. With digital forensics, it would be much worse. When a case is plea bargained, you would really feel the enormous numbers of hours expended have been wasted. Lastly, your co workers and managers may not fully comprehend the nature of your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Cost Effectiveness Analysis Cost effectiveness analysis (CEA) is the most used technique for evaluating health interventions. In this type of analysis, the basic question is asked, How much health benefit do we get for our money? The purpose of the CEA is to help decision makers allocate health care resources efficiently. In a CEA, the analyst expresses health benefits in unit of health outcome (e.g., life saved) and the costs in dollars. They calculate a cost effectiveness ratio: the ratio of dollars expended to health outcome obtained. The analyst compares one intervention with another, so they calculate cost effectiveness as the difference in cost between two interventions, divided by the difference in health benefit obtained. For example, in a study that assessed the cost effectiveness of testing cholesterol levels in children, compared with not testing, the cost effectiveness ratio would be: (Costs with testing Costs without ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A characteristic feature of CBA is that it expressed in dollar terms, all the benefits and costs associated with an initiative so that they can be directly compared. Policies and programs, whose benefits outweigh their costs, generate net benefits. Compared with CEA, CBA allows you to compare initiatives that have different purposes such as an improvement in program participants reading scores because the outcomes have been monetized. Costs and benefits are measured over a long term horizon, and future dollars are discounted to reflect the time value of money, that is, the concept of money is worth more in the present than in the future. The result of a cost benefit analysis is presented as a benefit cost ratio that indicates the benefit received for every dollar invested, providing a bottom line summary of the net benefit to society (Cost Benefit Knowledge Bank for Criminal Justice, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Coco Chanel s Influence on Women s Rights Table of Contents Part A: Plan of Investigation................................................................................................1 Part B: Summary of Evidence..............................................................................................2 Part C: Evaluation of Sources..............................................................................................5 Part D: Analysis...................................................................................................................6 Part E: Conclusion....................................................................................8 Part F: Sources ....................................................................................................................9 Appendix ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, this article is from a commercial publication, and though it is reliable and intended for an educated audience, it may include some dramatization and unnecessary information to make it more appealing for readers. Word Count: 248 Extract B2 This biography, Coco Chanel: An Intimate Life, is a secondary source text written by Lisa Chaney. Published in New York in 2011, this work aims to examine Coco Chanel s unconventional journey from poverty to glamour, along which she helped to redefine the idea of the modern European woman. This text is intended for an audience of educated individuals with an interest in Coco Chanel and her legacy. Throughout this biography, Chaney references private letters, personal records, and interviews with Chanel s friends and family to explore the origins of Chanel s revolutionary ideas that influenced the European feminist movement. This source is valuable because it provides an in depth examination of Coco Chanel s life through analysis of new primary source evidence. Additionally, because Chaney is reflecting on Chanel s life and influence in hindsight, she is able to link Chanel s work with the progression of European women s rights throughout the twentieth century, establishing cause and effect relationships. However, this source is limited because Chaney does not take an objective perspective, and, instead, aims to prove her theory that Chanel was extremely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay On Analyse The University of California, San Diego (UCSD) currently uses a cogeneration facility that uses methane gas to supply electricity and heat to the campus. Although the cogeneration facility saves eight million dollars a year, the use of methane gas does not follow the goals of carbon neutrality within the UC campuses ( Energy Management ). A non carbon producing, alternative source of energy is needed to help reach this goal. By following the first solution from Bending the Curve, the use of electric producing algae can replace the consumption of methane gas. Using electric producing algae not only creates a carbon neutral way to produce energy, but it also removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and purifies waste water (Gajda et al.). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another problem that electric producing algae has is that it is still relatively expensive compared to other sources of energy like solar. This process is currently using expensive catalyst like platinum, to decrease price, a cheaper alternative is required (Lobato et al.). These three problems turn people away from investing in electric producing algae because there are many alternatives that can have better efficiency. However, with more efficient algae, it can provide more than just energy. Compare to other sources of alternative energy, electric producing algae has the most benefits of them all. If UCSD is completely dependent on electric producing algae, it would stop two million tons of carbon per year per acre from polluting the atmosphere (Lane, Where are we with algae biofuel? ). Although other sources of renewable energy would be able to do this, algae would be better in the long run. Through photosynthesis, oxygen is created in exchange of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This will help lower the overall concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere because algae can act as a sink for carbon in the atmosphere. This process would result in a net negative production of carbon dioxide. Not only algae can remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, it can also treat waste water. Algae feeds off from the nutrient in the waste water and in exchange, human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Principles Of The Immaculate Conception Immaculate Conception Raphaella Henson Vendrell Ms.O Connor P5 Orange I have upheld the intent and principles of the Paul VI Academic Honor Code while completing this assignment. The Immaculate Conception is Mary s birth without stain of original sin. The word Immaculate itself means without stain . Mary was protected by God s grace. From the moment she was born, she was in a state of sanctifying grace and free from the corrupt effects from original sin. The angel Gabriel said Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with you (Luke 1:28). This meaning that Mary was born with the gifts of grace by God. She is also preserved by original sin and the Lord is guiding her and she is protected by God. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the Father blessed Mary more than anyone else he has created. He chose Mary to be the basis of the world and to be holy and not blamed for the faults of the world. The splendor of an entirely unique holiness by which Mary is enriched from the first instant of her conception comes wholly from Christ. She is redeemed, in a more exalted fashion, by reason of the merits of her Son (CCC,492). This meaning that Mary was saved in superior fashion and it was because she was going to be the mother of our savior Jesus Christ. Mary is also filled with holiness which she first was blessed with from God when she was born. The Blessed Virgin Mary was the second person to be created and born immaculate. Eve was the first person ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay on O’ Pioneers! By Willa Carther O Pioneers! By: Willa Carther After reading the novel, O Pioneers! it was hard to judge whether it was a tragedy or a triumph. The only way I see it as a tragedy is that Emil and Maria died. I knew, since page six of the book that they were going to be together. It kind of broke my heart to see later on that she had married someone else. But when her and Emil got shot, I thought it may finish as a tragedy. But overall, I would see it as a triumph in the way that the Bergsons finally got what they wanted out of their land. It made them rich. Also, Alexandra and Carl finally married. And being that the whole novel was basically based on the land, they were triumphant in getting what they risked, what they longed for. Families on the Great ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In considering Cather s characters, they don t become fully Americanized within a generation. At the beginning of the novel, it seems like they are more in tuned with the rest of America. They are economically stable. But when Carl comes back on his first visit, Lou and Oscar scorn him about burning Wall Street. Obviously, America is building and becoming more advanced. While still in Nebraska, people are relying on their crops to get them by. They are still dwelling on traits, beliefs, and actions that past generations had implemented. Romantic love in this particular novel is very hard to judge whether it is necessary for human happiness. I don t think that it was meant to be the moral of the story, or that love was the basis of this particular novel, but I do think that after reading this that it was necessary in order to be happy. Of course, in one instance, love did end in heartbreak, desolation, and destruction with the scenario of Emil and Maria. But in every story, there has to be a sad moment or a fatality that occurs. But overall, it seemed that Alexandra wasn t going to be happy unless Carl came back and she could be with him. Also, she acted as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay on President George W. Bush President Bush A Liar, a Thief, and a Criminal Contents Intro Unprecedented History of Bush Bush as President Facts Conclusion Bibliography The purpose of this essay is to expose George W. Bush as the fraud he is. From rigging the 2000 presidential election, to waging war on a country that had no connection to the 9/11 bombings on the World Trade Centre Twin Towers. George Bush must be shown for what he really is a liar, a thief, and a criminal. This essay will go into detail about what Bush is currently doing, how he won the 2000 Presidential Election, and what he did before he was president It was a sunny day in Florida, and as the votes were counted from the controversial Butterfly Ballot , George ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During his time as governor, he executed 153 people, many of whom were mentally disabled. Since the year 2000 when he became president, Bush has become the most hated person on the planet. Over 80% of Canadians don t like him, over 75% of Australians don t like him, and 87% of America hates him. He set the all time record for most people protesting against one person simultaneously (10 million). Here are some facts about Bush: 1. Under Bush there are now 43 million Americans with no health insurance 2. Responsible for an unemployment rate of 6%. There are now 9 million people out of work in America 3.3 million more than when Bush took office 3. He cut health care benefits for veterans 4. Despite a 13% unemployment rate among those aged 16 24, Bush proposed to eliminate Youth Opportunity Grants A program that provides job training to the nation s youth. A $225 million program in 2002 is now being done away with so Bush can have more money for Iraq 5. He cut funding for 375000 low income college students and reduced Pell Grant amounts to such a severe degree that it effectively caused 84000 students to no longer be legible for Pell Grants. Pell amounts have been overall reduced for 1.5 million students 6. He withdrew from the International Criminal Court 7. First president in US history to refuse United Nations Election Inspectors(during the 2002 US ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Immediate Response Capabilities The capabilities are ranked as they are pursuant to priorities in preserving human life. Thus, attending to critical conditions are prioritized before non critical conditions. Also, immediate response capabilities are prioritized over those capabilities pertaining to issues not requiring an immediate response. Identified and located victims are a priority over lost or missing persons, and both are priorities over casualties. It should also be noted it could be argued that the Planning capability should be of the highest priority in that nothing will happen unless everything is planned out. However, such an argument could be made for virtually every capability. They are all important in some manner and according to a particular reasoning. But ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is prepared beforehand to handle any hazardous situation, by tracking resources, and collecting information on historical patterns while anticipating future events. It protects the populace by providing the necessary resources in such a situation. It mitigates the damage of the situation by being prepared and responding quickly with the necessary resources and critical attention. It responds immediately to any and every such situation with the appropriate personnel with necessary resources and effective skills. It is also ready to recover from any anticipated hazardous situation through rebuilding and reestablishing infrastructures, communications, services and general governmental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Engineering Ethics of Titanic Sinking Essay Steven Miller Phl 3221 Professor Tapp 5/24/2007 Utilitarianism Look at the Titanic When engineers design a product many things go in to the decision making process when it comes to selecting materials, design, and the manufacturing processes. One concern that has always been in the decision making process is trying to make sure the outcome will always be ethically good, although this isn t always the case. Try as they might, no person is perfect, and accidents do happen. When engineering disasters happen there are many factors that may be involved, such as human factors, design flaws, extreme conditions, and materials failures. When these things do happen it is important to look at the ethical aspect of each part of the failure and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jeremy Bentham created an algorithm to determine the degree or amount of pleasure that a specific action is likely to cause. He called this Hedonic Calculus and it was divided into seven different categories. Bentham based this calculation off of intensity, or the strength of the pleasure, duration or how long the pleasure will last, certainty or how likely it is pleasure will occur, propinquity or how soon the pleasure will occur, fecundity or the likeliness it will be followed by pleasures, purity or probability that feelings of the opposite will occur, and extent or how many people will be affected. I will try to put some of the major failures of the Titanic in to these categories to determine the ethical standing of the engineers responsible for the Titanic. When analyzing this disaster the first thing to consider is the engineer s design of the Titanic. The Titanic was employing many new and innovative designs that were believed to make the Titanic the safest ship ever built at that time. The engineer s of the vessel made claims that the Titanic was unsinkable and that even in the worst possible accident at sea, the ship should have stayed afloat for two to three days. One of the features that lead them to this claim was the 16 watertight compartments in the hull of the ship. The way they were designed allowed for up to four compartments to be breached and they ship would still carry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Frauds in Insurance EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Rising frauds lead to greater operational threat. Insurance is one of the tools for risk management that aims at reducing the risk on the day to day life of individuals, organisation and society. At the same time, it should also be appreciated that insurance cannot be utilised as a risk free tool for all types of situations. Insurance provides risk management solutions to many situations that fall within the competence of human judgement and managerial skills. Insurance is very important in today s world there are number risk which people face in their day to day life. The different types of insurance are life insurance, health insurance, automobile insurance, and property insurance. These are the most common types ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The origin of life insurance in India can be traced back to 1818 with the establishment of the Oriental Life Insurance Company in Calcutta. It was conceived as a means to provide for English Widows. In those days a higher premium was charged for Indian lives than the non Indian lives as Indian lives were considered riskier for coverage. The Bombay Mutual Life Insurance Society that started its business in 1870 was the first company to charge same premium for both Indian and non Indian lives. In 1912, insurance regulation formally began with the passing of Life Insurance Companies Act and the Provident Fund Act. By 1938, there were 176 insurance companies in India. But a number of frauds during 1920s and 1930s tainted the image of insurance industry in India. In 1938, the first comprehensive legislation regarding insurance was introduced with the passing of Insurance Act of 1938 that provided strict State Control over insurance business. Insurance sector in India grew at a faster pace after independence. In 1956, Government of India brought together 245 Indian and foreign insurers and provident societies under one nationalised monopoly corporation and formed Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) by an Act of Parliament, viz. LIC Act, 1956, with a capital contribution of Rs.5 crore. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. How Has The American Dream Changed Over Time The American dream, the land of the free and the home of the brave. Our founding fathers set ideas of democracy, rights of liberty and opportunity. Over generations of men and women, the American dream has changed as our society has progressed over time. The dream varies from the beginning were our founding fathers started to our new generation in tremendous ways for better. The American dream is alive. In the beginning, from when the thirteen colonies started this fairyland of dreams of ideas. Thomas Jefferson and the founding fathers all started it off by created the declaration of independence. The opportunities were life changing, to be able to fulfill a destiny in the Americas dream. People from all over the world, starting with England to all over the world in search for freedom. Thomas Jefferson states I believe the American Dream is not something we ve invented but inherited . Jefferson had a huge roll in understanding the meanings of life, liberty, and happiness. Also Jefferson states life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, is much more than full filling our own dreams, doing what we want an feeling good. It s about using the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To me this new American generation needs to re learn the messages from our fathers before it sinks in for us to understand. Laws have been changing, political views have also changed. Outcomes of our urban lifestyle is still in the making as a historical mark in the books. Many of Americans are looking for a stand in searching and treasuring their American dream. Get off your bottom and be the stand, and do the work you can pursue the American dream for yourself, and help others to do the same David Pratt mentions to his audience. Everything is still up for grabs for this generation. Has history has shown, America is a freedom lifestyle that we live an breathe. It s up to us as citizens to unite as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Physical Therapist Strengths Life is a constant learning experience. I believe that if we are able to recognize the good and bad qualities within ourselves, we will become truly better human beings. Whether we are using the positive skills and abilities that help us obtain our goal, or knowing the negative individual weaknesses that need work, understanding ourselves and what we can do, can benefit us not only in our future career field we choose to purse, but in our everyday life as well. For myself, I believe a few of my personal assets in building relationships with others would have to be my empathetic and developing attitude. Being a developer, I believe that there is good and potential in very human being. I enjoy helping people discover, first of all, potential within themselves, and then the potential in other individuals as well. Now my empathy helps me better understand and connect with people on a more personal level. I am able to listen to an individual and see the world through their eyes. I believe that these two strengths, along with my other top strengths, will help me obtain a fulfilling and successful career. The career field I think that would best utilize my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Becoming a physical therapist will require many years of preparation and education in areas such as anatomy, physical fitness, biology, and kinesiology. Many physical therapists also take courses on patient psychology to assist patients with the emotional barriers that come along with their physical condition. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is another requirement. Physical therapists must also earn a Bachelor s Degree in a health related field, like Health Sciences. A minimum of a Master s Degree must be completed, along with and optional residency in some programs. They must also meet their state s licensing requirements and they must obtain Board Certification. Altogether this process could take around six to seven years to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Rabbit Proof Fence Dehumanization In the film Rabbit Proof Fence (Fence), director Philip Noyce has portrayed the extended effects of the cruel treatment of the half caste children. This is done through evidence of physical and sexual abuse, the dehumanization of the Indigenous children, and the forced cultural assimilation of the taken Aboriginal children. Therefore the statement is true to a large extent, however the ways in which Noyce does this are occasionally ambiguous and vague. Throughout the film the dehumanization and animalization of the Indigenous peoples is an especially prevalent theme, and is featured many times. The cruelty inflicted into the Aboriginal children is shown to have long term effects on them (again shown through how Mavis is very scared in her adult years). These effects can also be seen through Moodoo s experiences, working for Mr. Neville in an attempt to get his daughter out of the Moore River camp. These examples are not the only ones throughout the movie, symbolizing how the Aboriginals are treated much in the same way as livestock or animals. Also shown through having the half caste children referred to as a third unwanted race ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through Mavis s accounts in the movie it is evident that she is being abused by her employer/landlord. Other people like Mavis s landlord have been known to sexually abuse the grown up Aboriginal children, in order to breed the Aboriginal out . In scenes in the Moore River camp, the fairer skinned children in the camp are chosen by Mr. Neville and are taken away to live with European families, to eventually contribute to the project Mr. Neville is trying to accomplish (making the next generations of the Indigenous children whiter and upgrading them to white status). However insightful the short scenes of Mavis and other scenes throughout the movie, the topic of abuse is not covered especially in detail, but is still an important issue in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Theme Of Water In The Aeneid The Aeneid presents various themes throughout the course of Aeneas s journeys, but I noticed that particularly in Books I and VI the theme of water is very prevalent and important. First we see when Aeolus stirs up the storm, water causes so much destruction and it is completely out of Aeneas s control. Then as he is crossing over to the underworld, Aeneas encounters Charon and the river of Styx, where the whirlpool is murky, unknown, and dangerous. Overall, water is depicted as a dangerous uncertainty in Aeneas s world. It is extremely powerful and has the potential to do so much damage, however it can also be still and murky. Vergil uses imagery and descriptive diction to enhance the theme of water as perilous and unknown throughout The Aeneid. The theme of water is prevalent from the opening lines of the Aeneid book 1, however it is best expressed through lines 81 130 where we see Aeolus stir up a storm against Aeneas s ships. This idea that the water is unknown, dangerous, and out of people s control is particularly evident throughout this excerpt. Talia iactanti stridens Aquilone procella velum adversa ferit, fluctusque ad sidera tollit. Franguntur remi; tum prora avertit, et undis dat latus; insequitur cumulo praeruptus aquae mons. Hi summo in fluctu pendent; his unda dehiscens terram inter fluctus aperit; furit aestus harenis. (To him uttering such things, a roaring gust from the North wind struck the sail head on, raised the waves to the stars. The oars are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. American Pie Essay American Pie With every aspect of our lives we are making a point, arguing a belief, or refuting some other aspect of our existence. Aesthetic pieces, most avidly poems and songs, argue a message both in the lyrics and in the meaning posed between the lines. American Pie, in a multitude of ways, argues that American lives and memories are closely intertwined with the music of the time period. Not only does American Pie argue a message it also pulls many generations together. Today, thirty years after the initial release, American Pie still has an effect in our music and continues to be popular with all age groups. Don McLean accomplishes this task through using the context of the time period, placement of words, the words ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Essentially, the late 1960s and early 1970s are an in between stage for America, where people were exploring the many options in their lives. The release of American Pie in 1971 was a landmark in pop music history because the song was eight minutes and thirty two seconds long. Later, it was divided up into two parts and then turned into the version that is known today (www.don mclean.com). Now that the time period that surrounded the release of American Pie is established it is easier to understand the song because it can be read more in context. The music of American Pie harkens back to a time of rock n roll, pianos, and acoustic guitars. A time when the music was upbeat and peppy, causing you to want to jump up and dance. However, the music during the time of its creation lacks the calming effect that is acquainted with the music of previous eras. American Pie embodies many qualities of the music during the 1950s, including the simplicity of the chord structures overall, the clear vocals, and well known and used instruments. With the use of simple but repetitive chords, Don McLean is able to shift the attention from the musical facet of the song back to the lyrics and the individual person listening to it. At the opening of American Pie, Don McLean starts the song at a slow pace but then progressively speeds up the pace through the first chorus. After the first chorus the music ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Why Spartans Are The Best Warrior Why Spartans Are The Best Warrior s If a war was to take place, and the Spartans are the enemy warriors, you better pray to god you live to breathe another day. There are many reasons behind the fact that Spartans are the deadliest warriors of all time. Could it be that they begin training to become a warrior at the age of 7? Or could it be how they were starved and only could get food by being a successful warrior. Spartans can be recognized as cruel warriors that cared for no one, when actually they had to be blood thirsty otherwise they would not survive themselves. Throughout this essay I will claim the hardships a Spartan had to go through to become such well known warriors in history. (Thesis?) Immediately when a Spartan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other warriors forbidden fighting and hazing others due to the fact that it will destroy their unity. This was not the case with the Spartans. While training Spartans were hazed and beat by instructors only to make them stronger as an individual. Moments occurred during training where young children would fight another child to death in order to eliminate the weak. When instructors saw this they would only sit and watch, looking for either a leader or a dominant individual. Unlike today Spartans already knew what their future held. That was to be a Spartan for life until you were dead. Many young men would attempt escaping Rome in hope to live a free life. Those who were caught escaping were hung on the first of every month. There was no such thing as women for Spartan s. Spartan men were not allowed to be married or live with a women until they turned thirty. This is why many of the Spartans were gay and had male lovers. It was forbidden though, and anyone who was caught with the same sex was ridiculed and made fun of. The only reason marriage was acceptable to the Spartans was to breed new soldiers. in fact husbands who could not have children were not allowed to marry and were forced to stick with the military Spartan life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Enron In The 1990s Enron was a business conglomerate during the 1990s, formed by the merger of smaller oil and energy companies. Houston executives Kenneth Lay (Chairman), Jeffrey Skilling (chief executive officer (CEO) and Andrew Fastow (chief financial officer (CFO) parlayed their new mega company into a favorite Wall Street company, bragging of record profits with negligible losses. During the 1990s, the three senior executives changed Enron from a traditional gas and electricity company into a $150 billion energy corporation. For instance, from 1998 to 2000 only, Enron s returns rose from approximately $31 billion to over $100 billion, making the company to be the seventh biggest conglomerate of the Fortune 500. Unidentified to nearly everybody, this picture was the result of one of the largest swindles in financial history (Ferrell, Fraedrich Ferrell, 2013). One of the key issues presented in the case was the shell game. Not every person knows this, but prices of stock are based on how flourishing a company appears, not the amount of money it has in the bank. Enron s top executives, helped by appropriate deregulation of the power utility industry, spin this dodge into a gold mine. They apparently posted profits founded on how much a particular business enterprise could generate, not how much it was essentially worth, and covered losses through offshore shell companies. The company s accounting firm, Arthur Andersen LLP, was mature and well esteemed; not even a single person supposed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Analysis Of The Book Rabban Jobanan B The Talmudic... The Sources of the Story of Rabban Jobanan b. Zakkai The Talmudic tradition concerning the episode of Rabban Jol;anan b. Zakkai and Vespasian is found (in its entirety) in five books, namely: (1) Avot de R. Nathan, Version I, iv (Schechter, pp. 22 24); (i) Avot de R. Nathan, Version II (Schechter, vi, p. 19); (3) Midrash Lamentations (pericope i, 31); (4) Babylonian Talmud (Giffin 56a b); ~J) Midrash Proverbs, xv (Buber 79 80). But it appears that the Haggada in Midrash Proverbs was taken verbatim from Avot de R. Nathan, Version JI.60 Hence, when we consider the differences between the divergent traditions regarding this episode, we have to speak of only four sources. Although the primary theme of these sources is the episode of Rabban Jol)anan b. Zakkai, yet they sometimes include certain elements that were not, it seems, originally mentioned in the Academy in relation to this incident. For example, the conquest of Jerusalem is combined in the Midrash with this story as a single narrative, but from the silence on the subject of the parallel accounts it must apparently be inferred that this subject formed a separate narrative. Similarly the burning of the stores in Avot de R. Nathan constitutes a chapter on its own, without any connection with the tradition regarding Rabban Jol;anan, which in the other accounts is completely integrated with his departure from Jerusalem.61 Nevertheless, it is desirable to collate all these references, for we learn from the views of the Sages ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Catholic Religion Renaissance The Effect of the Christian Catholic Religion during the Italian Renaissance on the World. The renaissance was a time period in ancient Italy that lasted from the late 1500 s to the early 1600 s. This period was a boom in the art and culture of the region, which started in the city of Florence in the magnificent territory of Italy. Most of the knowledge gained through this very cultural experience came through the Iliad and the Odyssey, which were both written by the well renowned Greek blind poet Homer. This was also the time period where the Catholic Church lost a lot of its prominence and power. The Catholic Church which was started in 4BC by Jesus Christ was banned from Europe until the early 4th century, because the Roman leaders disliked that it took people away from worshipping their own gods. The ban was lifted in 377BC by the Roman Empire, which was elevated to the status of the official religion of the empire in 394BC. When the Roman Empire spilt predominantly into east and west, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ignatius along with his six students whose plan was approved by the Pope took an oath to covert Muslims. There backup plan for if they couldn t succeed was to perform apostolic work until it was safe to travel again. It turns out that they needed this backup plan because, during the Turkish wars they couldn t travel, so they took vows of Chasity and poverty to start their apostolic work. In September of 1540, Pope Paul III approved the blueprint for the society of Jesuit. While we are on the topic of reformation, it s time to bring in the Humanists. The Humanists was a group of Christian people that wanted to reform the church in 1517 without too much disruption. Two very important Humanist were Xavier and Ricci who both went to Asia to try to convert people to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Mexico s Social Class System There are a plethora of factors that shape a social class system within a specific community. The bigger the area, like the country of Mexico for example, there are more factors that come into play when looking at the structure of the social institutions. The main factor I focused my research on was development in Mexico. Was there a correlation between the development of the country s economy and social inequalities in Mexico? To understand the links between the economy and the social sector of Mexico, one has to look at the history of development. It is necessary to analyze how the underdeveloped economies were linked historically to the world market and how international social groups defined the relations implicit to underdevelopment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The grasp of colonial as widespread as it was held a firm grip on Mexico. Mexico was one of the many jewels in the crown of Spain. It was founded by the Conqueror to serve the conqueror (Frank 5). Mexico was a large exporter of silver for the mother country. It was a heavy contributor for Spain s demand for luxury items as aforementioned in the previous paragraphs. Mexico s people faced the same oppression and exploitation that most of the third world faced. Right after the end of colonialism the Mexican economy stagnated and even declined (Cardoso, Faletto 39). Silver production was half that of the colonial period. This led to the search of loans (40). However, none of the money borrowed covered the full amount of the expenditures. Great Britain and the U.S. lent money to Mexico. The lender countries competed for control of the economy in Mexico. This split Mexico between the liberals (U.S.) and conservatives (Britain). The implications of the split on the social institutes are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Silicon Valley Stereotypes Zero point four percent of women in colleges and universities are majoring in Computer science. (Khazan 1). No other industry in the world has such a skewed uniformity such as the tech world, and no television show captures this uniformity like Silicon Valley. Silicon Valley is based on the Northern California region with the same name which is considered the mecca of the tech world home to large companies such as Apple and Google. Unfortunately Silicon Valley contains many negative stereotypes about women. The first harmful stereotype in the show is the portrayal of women as only love interests for the male characters. The second negative stereotype is that women do not make good leaders. Finally, in the show women are portrayed as being bad ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This skewed representation has raised many alarms in outside circles on why the tech industry deals with such uniformity. In the show Silicon Valley this stereotype of women not being leaders is subtly perpetuated throughout the series. In episode one we are introduced to two companies that are competing against each other. The first company is Hooli incorporated which has a male CEO, looking closely in the boardroom the only gender represented is male, however the only females present in the office are the female secretaries. The same uniformity is present in the competing firm, male CEO, male president, male board members, and female secretary. Throughout the entire first season not one woman holds a position in leadership, and when we are introduced to a female character she usually holds a position working as an assistant to one of the male characters. Silicon Valley deals with the issue of not injecting women into higher power position, unfortunately many of these stereotypes are found in many industries around the world. The portrayal of women as being incapable of being good leaders leads to a male dominated managerial system. A study conducted by the Wall Street Journal finds that Only ten percent of directors at Silicon Valley are women. (Wells 2) this glass ceiling keeps women from reaching position that they are fully qualified for, just because they are perceived to be ineffective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Assessing the Impacts of Hurricane Katrina and the Macondo... Oil spills are usually associated with environmental disasters; because of this the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 and related policies have inadequate amount of tools that will help humans deal with these accidents. When the Macondo blow out happened, we had to assess the impact that it also had on human health, mental and physical because it had affected a large area. The Macondo spill unfortunately happened less than five years after Hurricane Katrina damaged Louisiana and Mississippi coast. Clearly, a lesson that was learnt from the oil spill was that the nation wasn t prepared for widespread, poor effects on human health and mental well being. Most of the communities along the Gulf had resided there for the majority of their lives or at least 20 years; this oil spill had worried the residents about payments, money issues, and the stability of their communities, which in turn affected their health. From what happened during Hurricane Katrina and now the oil spill, speakers Sharon Gauthe and Gracie Scire are really trying to stress the importance of the need for additional community mental health services. The citizens are trying to cope with physical ailments and stress and even though the health agencies issued personal protective equipment guidelines for response workers and created a registry of these newly trained personnel, they missed the crucial window for screening their baseline physical health before the workers were directly exposed to oil products; Industry and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...