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27 Writing Competitions For High School Students In 2 27 Writing Competitions For High School Students In 2
Greek Parthenon Vs Pantheon Research Paper
Style and function of the Greek Parthenon and Roman Pantheon xxxxxx xxxxxx
University of the People
Abstract
This paper evaluates and considers two important buildings from Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome,
the Greek Parthenon and the Roman Pantheon. Style, function and reflection on how these buildings
represent the cultures that created them. A comparison between the two buildings is included.
Style and function of the Greek Parthenon and Roman Pantheon
The Greek Parthenon while not the largest of the Greek buildings does stand out, and emphasises the
Greek style and culture in many ways. Constructed between 447 and 432 BCE the building still stands
which is a testament to the engineering and architectural
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Letter From Birmingham Jail Summary
Summary for Letter From Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King Jr. wrote the Letter From Birmingham
Jail on April 16, 1963 and it began a huge transformation for the Civil Rights Movement. In his letter
he is basically responding to an advertisement from the Birmingham news. He was extremely
reasonable and modest all throughout his letter. He goes into great detail about how even though the
protestors at the movement were breaking federal laws but, their actions obeyed the moral law. When
he said this in his letter he was referring to St. Augustine because he says An unjust law is no law at all
. (King Jr., para.14). It was a nonviolent campaign and there were 4 basic steps being followed,
collection of facts to determine whether injustices
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The Problem With Homeless Today
Week 7 Assignment:
The Problem with Homeless in America
Equilla Simmons
Boston University
One of the basic human needs is shelter. While many people take having a roof over their head for
granted, there is a plethora of people that have no place to call home. However, America has become a
place where Social Darwinism is vastly accepted, leaving several people that are homeless with
limited resources. In January 2013, 610,042 people were homeless on a given night. Most (65 percent)
were living in emergency shelters or transitional housing programs and 35 percent were living in
unsheltered locations (Cortes, Morris, Henry, 2013, p.1). While this is a decrease from last year in
which there were, 633,782 people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Homelessness has no age limit. Nearly one quarter (23 percent or 138,149) of all homeless people
were children, under the age of 18. Ten percent (or 61,541) were between the ages of 18 and 24, and
67 percent (or 410,352) were 25 years or older (Cortes et al., 2013 p.6).
This shows how the problem affects every cohort and it s sad that children have the highest rate of
homelessness. Many people tend to blame the homeless person for making the wrong decisions in
their youth. However, the youth have the highest rate of homelessness and they haven t even had the
chance to make some of those decisions. 20% of homeless youth are LGBT, mostly due to severe
family conflict
They are the most vulnerable along with older people and being older increased the risk of
experiencing a violent attack (Meinbresse et al., 2014). In addition, the veterans that risk their life for
the American system make up a certain percentage of homeless people. According to The Department
of Housing and Urban Development, there were 57,849 homeless veterans on a single night in January
2013. Sixty percent were located in shelters or transitional housing programs, and 40 percent were in
unsheltered locations. Just under 8 percent (4,456) were female (Cortes et al., 2013). Many of them
travel to serve and protect and come back to nothing, but the streets. While there are
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Mono Lake Research Paper
Introduction In the high desert mountains of Eastern border California there are slopes and valleys
covered in grass with the sun shining brightly around the foothills and clouds forming on the surface
of the land. In cold temperatures, water vapor crystallizes the air into microscopic snowflakes. The
grassy shores surrounds blue water, and in the center you will find an ancient volcanic cone. This
landscape is called Mono Lake. I chose to write about the Mono Indian Language after a friend had
shown me pictures of her road trip to Mono Lake, which was so unbelievable beautiful I thought it
would be an interesting language to write and learn about. This lake, to my surprise is in California,
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Mono, or Monoache known in Western Mono are of the Numic family of the Uto Aztecan language.
The Uto Aztecan is one of the largest, most diverse American language families, also known as a
super family, ranging past Southern California and the Great Basin to include languages from the
Great Plains to Central America. In the Western Numic region it spreads North from Owens Valley
through Western Nevada to Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho. The Mono dialect of the Owens
valley area forms a dense confined group regarding the widespread and shallow Northern Paiute
dialect area. Certain territories of the Numic language were spoken around most of the Great Basin
and the Colorado Plateau however most Numic languages were spoken within three adjacent
California culture areas that include: Mono, Panamint, and Kawaiisu. The Mono language is similar to
the ones used by many other Native American nations and having a common tongue is called
Shoshone. The earliest version of this language was possibly developed over hundreds or thousands of
years. The Shoshone speaking nation eventually occupied a large portion of North America that
stretched from California to Texas and north to Wyoming. The Mono lived in villages and camps, at
elevations that ranged from 500 to 10,000 feet. They would relocate seasonally to take advantage of
the hunt available during specific
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The Greatest Man Of The Great American Nation Essay
Benjamin Franklin and John Quincy Adams these two mortal men laid the foundation for the great
American nation. Since his own lifetime, Benjamin Franklin has been an American icon for success.
During his life, many deemed Franklin the greatest man of the new world, and perhaps the best known
in the entire world. Today, his portrait centers the American $100 bill. Franklin worked hard for his
success and earned the rewards of fame and fortune accordingly. While alive, Franklin lobbied for
indefinite expansion of the United States, a fight that Adams would take up after Franklin s death. In
his own life, Adams fought for his continental vision in which all of North America would become
domain of the United States. With the Transcontinental Treaty and his influence on the Monroe
Doctrine, Adams began to turn his vision of America into a reality. He and Franklin both pictured a
transcontinental United States where the ideals of America could flourish. In essence, Franklin and
Adams strived to create an American Empire for Liberty. This ideal of liberty would resonate within
and permeate the American consciousness, with hopes of ultimately leading to an expansive Nation
which holds true its own declaration that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their
Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of
Happiness. Although 19th century political rhetoric portrays the United States as a land of liberty and
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A Short Note On Mission And Mission Of Mars
Wei Jiang
ESS 102
Instructor: Erika Harnett
November 18, 2016
Manned Mission to Mars The year is 2045, a time when the earth is in great turmoil. Tsunamis,
hurricanes, tornadoes, droughts, famines... all the impacts of global warming are just starting to
disrupt life. Europe and North America are experiencing immigration in unprecedented numbers,
neither because the migrants are escaping persecution, conflicts and wars in their countries, nor
because they are pursuing economic prospects; but because they can no longer survive the high
temperatures in their countries. Europe and North America have become too warm for their
inhabitants but just the right temperature for migrants from South America, the Middle East, Africa
and South Asia to survive. But the problem is not just global warming and migration there is a more
frightening threat, one that could turn the entire Earth s crust upside down Nuclear War. All political
and diplomatic negotiations have failed, leaving war as the last resort. There is not a single safe spot
on earth to escape to. There is only one option left a place outside earth, a different planet Mars. The
possibility of relocation to Mars comes as big relief to people on earth, but there is one problem not
everybody can go. The mission is too expensive for ordinary people. Only billionaires and politicians
who have stolen (and are still stealing) funds that belong to their states can afford it. However, the
good news for a few lucky people is
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The Nuclear Of Nuclear Weapons
Before the Second World War, nuclear weapons did not exist. However, by the end of the Second
World War, this was not the case. The United States initiated a top secret program code named the
Manhattan Project. This project brought some of the greatest minds of the world together with the goal
of developing nuclear weapons. The United States successfully tested its first nuclear bomb in New
Mexico on July 16th, 1945. Three weeks later two atomic bombs had been dropped on the cities of
Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, the only use of nuclear weapons in wartime. The atomic age had
begun and the race to acquire nuclear technology for peaceful and non peaceful purposes started
around the globe. The United States was the first and only state to posse nuclear weapon but that has
changed over the last seventy years. Currently the United States, Russian Federation, United
Kingdom, France, Israel, India, Pakistan, China and North Korea have active nuclear arsenals.
Attempts to limit, or stop the spread of nuclear weapons immediately, emerged after the first tests in
New Mexico. This paper will look at the effectiveness of efforts to stop nuclear proliferation from a
Liberal and Realist perspective, and will argue that Realism present the more appropriate approach to
the international system due to its explanation of anarchy, cooperation, and power.
The fear of the spread of nuclear weapons sparked unprecedented international cooperation in terms of
weapons and material for military
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A Report On The Les Benefices Du Numerique
A. Les Bénéfices du numérique En parallèle au socialisme et la communication, le numérique aide
dans l apprentissage et l éducation. Autrement dit, les réseaux sociaux laissent les jeunes étudiants
connectés pour travailler et échanger les mêmes sujets et collaborer entre eux. En plus, le numérique
englobe ainsi dans l éducation le domaine de la santé. L accès facile fournit grâce au web permet aux
adolescents d avoir des réponses à tous les questions de santé et de sexualité qu ils préoccupent. L
adolescent trouve un support de prévention et de diverses références face à tous inconnu. Ainsi l
adolescent a un accès ouvert sur des groupes et des sites où des conversations et des dialogues naissent
entre des patients atteints de maladies chroniques et des autres guéris. Ces groupes jouent un rôle de
soutien. Il est toutefois évident l impact du numérique contre l isolement et le sentiment d exclusion.
Dans ce cadre, S. Krishna (2009) ajoute : « Les techniques mobiles tant dans la téléphonie, que dans
les messageries instantanées et les réseaux ont permis une amélioration de l adhérence aux soins et
une diminution des rendez vous manqués. » (p. 231) Notons que, la présence de la surveillance des
parents et l écoute médicale est nécessaire à cause de la profusion des informations et leurs
complexités. Cependant, l implication du numérique a développé les comportements et les nouveaux
usages et services des adolescents. Cet accès aux informations est considéré comme une
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Restorative Justice And The Justice Centres
Restorative Justice(RJ) is a process in by which it takes an alternative form from the traditional CJS
and aims to prompt resolution with offender, victims and the wider community in a safe setting. RJ
looks at crime in terms of violation against the community and individual rather than a violation
against the law (Gabbay, 2005). As with the traditional CJS, the voices of the victims and offenders
are very minimal and not adequately addressed to a large extent; restorative justice centres its main
attention on these parties. Since the adoption of RJ practices, there have been different types of RJ
created by various different countries that have also resorted to this practice, such as Family Group
Conferencing (NZ and Australia) and Sentencing Circles (Canada) and victim offender mediation.
Since, one of the main stakeholders of these conferences are victims, it is vital that their needs and
wants are being heard and met and victim satisfaction is also one of the key restorative values in these
conferences, thus it is important know whether their needs are being adequately met. This essay will
critically discuss the principle of restorative justice, how restorative justice effectively addresses the
concerns of victims using examples illustrated from Canada and New Zealand and the limitations of
RJ in certain crime cases in addressing victim concerns. . The concerns will be based on the different
proponents of RJ and the overall satisfaction that arises for victims out
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King Henry Viii Essay
King Henry VIII Henry VIII (born 1491, ruled 1509 1547). The second son of Henry VII and
Elizabeth of York was one of England s strongest and least popular monarchs. He was born at
Greenwich on June 28, 1491. The first English ruler to be educated under the influence of the
Renaissance, he was a gifted scholar, linguist, composer, and musician. As a youth he was gay and
handsome, skilled in all manner of athletic games, but in later life he became coarse and fat. When his
elder brother, Arthur, died (1502), he became heir apparent. He succeeded his father on the throne in
1509, and soon thereafter he married Arthur s young widow, Catherine of Aragon. During the first 20
years of his reign he left the shaping of policies largely in the ... Show more content on
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In the northern part of the kingdom the people rose in rebellion in behalf of the monks, but the
Pilgrimage of Grace, as it was called, was put down. Although Henry reformed the government of the
church, he refused to allow any changes to be made in its doctrines. Before his divorce he had
opposed the teachings of Martin Luther in a book that had gained for him from the pope the title
Defender of the Faith a title the monarch of England still bears. After the separation from Rome he
persecuted with equal severity the Catholics who adhered to the government of Rome and the
Protestants who rejected its doctrines. Henry was married six times. Anne Boleyn bore the king one
child, who became Elizabeth I. Henry soon tired of Anne and had her put to death. A few days later he
married a third wife, Jane Seymour. She died in a little more than a year, after having given birth to
the future Edward VI. A marriage was then contracted with a German princess, Anne of Cleves, whom
the king had been led to believe to be very beautiful. When he saw her he discovered that he had been
tricked, and he promptly divorced this wife and beheaded Thomas Cromwell, the minister who had
arranged the marriage. Henry s fifth wife, Catherine Howard, was sent to the block for misconduct. In
1543 he married his sixth wife, the tactful and pious Catherine Parr. Catherine, who survived Henry,
lived to marry her fourth husband. During Henry s reign
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Women, Law, and Equality Essay
In the past 3 decades, women made great advancements in the workforce. First, they have become an
integral part of the labour market; they have access to higher education and consequently to
traditionally male dominated professions such as medicine, law and business. While statistics show
that women are equal to men in terms of their numbers in the law profession, it is not clear however,
whether they have achieved equality in all other areas of their employment. In this paper, I will
examine women s experiences in the law profession; whether women are earning equal salary
compared to the male lawyers, do they still face barriers that are gender related and whether they have
broken the glass ceiling in a profession that is supposed to be ... Show more content on
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66).
Women have demonstrated that they possess the academic capability to go through law school. For
example Clara Brett Martin, the first woman to become a lawyer , had essentially paved the way for
the following generations to be accepted into the law profession, however, many of the barriers that
she had to face are still in existence, starting with the male attitudes towards women lawyers to hiring
discriminatory practices in firms and general cultural attitudes towards the role of women lawyer.
Historically women have had to fight to get equal access to the profession and to the practice of law
however, as late as the 1970 women were refused partnerships within firm even after they have
demonstrated that they are capable of doing the job. For example, Judge Carolyn king who had
practiced corporate law for 10 years at one of the highly established firm, and according to her
account had a great experience and her career path proceeded exactly like the career paths of men, was
refused partnership simply because she was a woman. She was told later that the possibility of her
getting pregnant and taking parental leave was the main reason for being refused partnership (Jackson,
2006). While legislations have been put now to ensure that discrimination on the basis of sex is illegal,
researchers agree that systemic discrimination, which is largely unintentional still exist at all levels
and its impact touches on women s inability to reach high ranking positions
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Jack Ma Case
1. What did Jack Ma do that was so different from other company leaders? In what ways is he a
revolutionary?
In my opinion, the different thing that Jack Ma have done difference from other company leader is
Jack Ma is a risk taken person. It is because Jack Ma is dared to challenge status quo that have
supported by many years of conventional wisdom about business and competition in the digital age.
Jack Ma also dared to decision to open on the New York Stock Exchange although he failed to reach a
deal with those in charge of the Hong Kong exchange. From here we can know that Jack Ma is a big
risk taken person that we cannot see from other company leader although other company leader also is
a risk taker but not alike Jack Ma. Besides that, Jack Ma also is a insist a person. Why I said that, this
is because from the case study, we know that no matter how people criticism Jack Ma, he also do what
he can do and done what he can done. For example, analysts and television personalities have heaped
scorn on Ma because he remarked that shareholders are his third concern, after the major owners and
his customers but Jack Ma still to found other way to expand his business. So this is what are the
different that Jack Ma do with other company leader. In my opinion, the revolutionary ways that Jack
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Perhaps the most salient point concerning this top down ownership and control model is the fact that
Ma owns only about 10% of the shares and he will do the decision with the partner. Admittedly, this
could lead to instability down the line. But instability is always a potential problem to the company,
which given the range of threats to any market leading company, especially in China. These include
aggressive competition and governmental interference in China, and such threats would exist even if
Ma owned 90% of the company. (Borges Salleh,
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Panopticism In Nineteen Eighty-Four And Frankenstein
Panopticism is a social theory named after the panopticon , which was originally developed by the
French philosopher, Michel Foucault. Panopticon was first mentioned in his book, Discipline and
Punish. In his book, he refers panopticon to an experimental laboratory of power in which behaviour
could be modified. Foucault considered panopticon as a symbol of the disciplinary society of
surveillance (Panopticism). In the two novels, Nineteen Eighty Four and Frankenstein, panopticism is
an element shown greatly. Though these two novels have many differences, this similarity shared
between the two is equally important.
Panopticism is the main element of the novel Nineteen Eighty Four. In the novel, it shows the
dystopian life where the government, or the Party has all the power, and they carefully monitor their
citizens 24/7 with the use of telescreens, which is a television and a security camera (Orwell 5). The
Party monitors the inner party and outer party only because they are what is important, unlike the
proles whom the Party does not monitor at all. Winston mentions numerous times If there is hope it
lies in the proles (Orwell 80). The proles take up 85% of the population of Oceania, therefore if there
were to be a revolution the proles could destroy the Party.
In the novel Frankenstein, panopticism is shown immediately when the monster is created. The
monster has a prominent effect over Frankenstein and his actions. Frankenstein is terrified of the
monster and what he could potentially do to him and his family, he knows his creation is much larger
and stronger than he is. Although, the monster knows without Frankenstein the wish for him to have a
mate would be gone. Throughout the novel, the monster is always steps behind Frankenstein,
following him everywhere (Shelley 120). The monster is continuously stating his dominance over
Frankenstein, in one scene the monster says to Frankenstein You are my creator; but I am your master;
obey! (Shelley 120). The monster believes that although Victor created him, he feels this does not
mean he should obey. He believes that since he is much stronger than Frankenstein, he is the master.
When the creature asks Frankenstein to create a female version of himself
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What Are The Four Social Revolutions
The culture and society has been changing over time due to the invention and emergence of new ideas
and technology. Social change is an important aspect of life which every individual and society
undergoes. Up to date, there are four social revolutions that are believed to have occurred in history.
According o Henslin (2009), the social change experienced today is as a result of forces that started
thousands years ago which begun with domestication of animals and plants.
The first social revolution was characterized by horticultural and pastoral farming. Humans left
hunting and gathering and established settlements to do horticultural farming and keeping of livestock.
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The use of ploughs to cultivate land made people to concentrate more on farming. During this period,
more food was produced compared to the horticultural farming. A relatively large piece of land could
be cultivated. This replaced the use of daggers in farming. The third social revolution was
characterized by the invention of steam engine which led to industrial revolution. Industrial revolution
was accompanied the production of surplus food. Machines replaced human labor in the industries.
More could be produced within short time. This means that people could also do many other things
such as learning instead of spending more time in doing one thing.
The fourth social revolution which is the era we are living today. It is characterized by more complex
technology. It is mainly telecommunication and hence sometimes called the information age. People
are focused on using the shortest time possible to convey information. The most recent invention is the
microchip. People have even been able to alter the human and other organisms genetic orientation.
Genetically modified crops are common in the U.S. market today. It is a society characterized by
biotechnology in order to improve
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A Rose For Emily Grierson Point Of View
A Rose for Emily follows a first person account of part of Miss Emily Grierson s life leading up to her
death. The narrator talks as if they were speaking for the entire population of Jefferson, but it is more
likely that they are just stating their own opinion on Miss Emily under the guise of the townsfolk. The
point of view in this novel shows an incomplete, or inaccurate opinion on Miss Emily Grierson
because of the narrators own bias. In section 1 the narrator describes Miss Emily as being viewed as a
fallen monument (79) when she died, but when she was alive she was a tradition, a duty and a care
(79). This is the first example the reader gets of the narrators conflicting bias towards Miss Emily. It is
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Four men had snuck onto her property instead of consulting her about it to sprinkle lime around and in
her buildings. When the smell eventually disappears the narrator states that the town began to feel
sorry for her because of the madness that ran in her family. The narrator almost immediately
contradicts himself by stating that it was believed the Griersons held themselves a little too high for
what they really were (81), and that the death of Miss Emily s father was a good thing because now
she would be humanized (81) and would know the thrill and the old despair of a penny more or less
(81). When Miss Emily s father died, she kept his body within the house for as long as possible and
claimed that her father was not dead. Soon after the death, they were about to resort to law, she broke
down and let them bury her father. The narrator becomes sympathetic after, stating that we were
sympathetic towards Miss Emily s grieving process, even saying We did not say she was crazy then.
We believed she had to do that. We remembered all the young men her father had driven away, and we
knew that with nothing left, she would have to cling to that which had robbed her, which people will
(81). This shows another inaccurate view of the towns opinion of Miss Emily at this point in time,
because not everyone in Jefferson would share the same opinion nor would everyone believe that she
wasn t crazy. The narrator groups everyone in Jefferson together, making the town as a whole a
character by generalizing what would have been their opinions or
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Management Styles In Management
Every person brings a new management style with them to the positions. However, not all managing
styles are effective for a well ran organization with good employees. Some aspects of a good manager
are one who empowers their employees, motivates them, and in today s work climate protect the staff
from bullies. Along with personal issues that managers deal with in libraries, new technologies are
introduced quickly. Managers are responsible for staff training on the new technology and creating
new policies for the technology. Empowerment is one the most important things that a manager can
give to their employee. Sahoo, Behera, and Tripathy found that employees who feel empowered are
happier, do a better job, and they are more loyal to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Chang and Jang modified the theory again, in the graph below. (p.75). In this version of the theory
intrinsic and extrinsic valence as well as intrinsic and extrinsic instrumentality is added to the theory.
The study showed that the employees responded well to this motivational style. As a manager I want
to provide my employees with a work environment that is safe from bullies. Bullying can lead to staff
absenteeism, depression, and high employee turnover (). Strong leadership and clearly defined job
descriptions are two things a manager can do to prevent bullying in the library (). Another thing a
manager can do is create an environment where aggressive behavior is not accepted (). Situations
where employees are experiencing heavier than usual workload or if the organization is restructuring
can lead to bullying behaviors. As a manager these are time I need to be extra vigilant. Postorek,
Contacos Sawyer, and Thomas suggest that organizations make very clear in their policies what
constitutes aggressive behavior. Also all staff member will know the steps in reporting and the
disciplining of the bully. An important tip they give is for hiring new staff members. They suggest that
when checking references to ask about aggressive behaviors so
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Narrative Essay On Monster Town
It was a cold rainy night. Mrs. Fester was making supper for her three kids in their desolate kitchen.
Victor, Elizabeth, and Matilda were gathered by the fireplace watching television. Supper s ready,
yelled Mrs. Fester. The kids came running into the kitchen. When they sat down their mother started to
cry. She had just found out that Mr. Fester had died. She didn t know how she was going to tell her
kids. What s wrong mother, said Victor. Kids I know this is hard, but your father was coming home
from work and he couldn t see very well because of the rain. He thought he would pull over to the side
of the road, so he could wait for the rain to stop. When he started to pull over he didn t realize he was
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Mrs. Fester knew she couldn t cheer up her kids. Once they were finished with supper Mrs. Fester told
her kids she would read them one story and then they had to go to bed. Victor, Elizabeth, and Matilda
put on their bedtime close and assembled by the fireplace. Mrs. Fester sat down in her chair by the
fireplace. She told her kids to pick out a story that they want her to read. Victor and Matilda wanted
Monster Town, but Elizabeth wanted Dogs vs. Cats Mrs. Fester chose Monster Town since two of her
kids wanted it. Once Mrs. Fester finished the story it was about 8 o clock. That meant it was time for
bed. Victor, Elizabeth, and Matilda when into their one bedroom and feigned they were sleeping. Once
their mother kissed them goodnight she went to her bedroom, got into bed, and fell asleep. Victor and
Elizabeth quietly went downstairs, while Matilda watched for their mother. Victor ran over to the
cookie jar and got three cookies while Elizabeth got three small glasses of milk. Victor what is that
noise? asked Elizabeth. It sounded like someone was knocking on the door, said Victor. Who would be
knocking on the door at this night of the hour? said Elizabeth. I don t know, said Victor. Can you go
over there and see who is at the door? asked
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The 1989 Film Glory, Directed by Edward Zwick Essay
Abraham Lincoln won the election of 1860, being the first Republican President; he said he was going
to keep slavery out of the states. Then seven states from the south seceded and formed a new nation,
The Confederate States of America because they wanted to have slaves so they work do the work for
them. By Abraham Lincoln being president, new law of not having slaves, and seven states seceding,
the Civil War begun between the north and the south. The 1989 film Glory, directed by Edward
Zwick, is a classic Civil War based on the history of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment,
which is for former slaves and free black men. Colonel Robert Shaw headed the Regiment, Major
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Step by step, he was getting closer to his regiment men and he was changing at the same time, he
really believed in them and he actually did love them.
Major Forbes, a friend of Colonel Shaw, is now the Major of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment.
Colonel Shaw asked him if he wanted to be the Major, but Forbes didn t know if he was ready because
he really didn t truly believe in himself, he was unconfident and immature, but then he said yes
because he saw that Colonel Shaw believed in him. He changed from not really wanting to work with
the regiment to defending them from everything and from everyone, even sometimes from Colonel
Shaw. Major Forbes got really attached to his regiment because he saw that they really wanted the
freedom and they really wanted to learn everything so they could fight.
Private Tripp has a change from being all negative and unsupportive to being supportive and positive.
He was no free man; he was a slave and he volunteer for the 54th Massachusetts Regiment. In the a
scene he represents that he s a strong man, they found him trying to go somewhere and his punishment
was getting whipped. While getting whipped he looked straight in the eye to Colonel Shaw and since
it hurt him, he cried. Tripp, almost throughout the whole movie he showed he had a great deal of anger
and disappointment toward the south, and he was the only character that talked with anger, the only
thing he wanted more then anything in life was
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Character Analysis Of John Reid In Time Enough For Drums...
In the novel Time Enough For Drums by Ann Rinaldi, there is a young man named John Reid. John
goes on missions for the Patriots that are dangerous. John Reid is loyal to his king, and he is a Tory. To
continue, John Reid is Jemima s tutor at Jemima s house. He teaches Jemima, because Jemima does
not go to school. A character trait that describes John Reid is courageous. John Reid has gone on
several missions, and he is a spy for the Patriots. A quote from the novel shows John is courageous
says The war has ruined the lives of many good people . (Rinaldi 215) John Reid explains to Jemima
and Lucy that the war has ruined lives of the good people. Furthermore, John Reid is proper,says to
Jemima curtsy like a young lady when she makes
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How Did Blasphemy Trials Affect The Lives Of Indigenous...
The Spanish Inquisition was originally an institution developed in Spain to conduct trials by the
Catholic Monarchs. The Inquisition s trial courts focused on ensuring that the Catholic Doctrine was
enforced. After the conquering and colonization of indigenous groups within the New World the
colony of New Spain was formed. The Spanish Crown sought to use the Inquisition to prosecute those
guilty of heresy or blasphemy, which is the act of denouncing God or demeaning religious ideas.
Comparing and analyzing Spanish Inquisition blasphemy trial documents demonstrate the recorded
history and process by which these trials started and ended. Which presents us with the question, how
did blasphemy trials effect the personal lives of indigenous groups within New Spain?
To investigate the history and impact of the Spanish Inquisition focus on the process and punishment
of blasphemy trials will improve an understanding of the effect of these institutions. The Catholic
Monarchs King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella justified the establishment of the Inquisition in Spain
and The New World by constructing it as a form of religious purification. The history of the Tribunal
del Santo Oficio de la Inquisición, or as it is more commonly known the Spanish Inquisition began
during the 15th century and did not end until the early 19th. The Episcopal Inquisition was established
in 1536 and was the first religious court. Fray Juan de Zumarraga was a Bishop and a member of the
Franciscan Order.
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Perseverance Book Report
This year, I came across a book titled Perseverance! The Story of Thomas Alva Edison (Murray,
1997). This book is a short timeline of Thomas Edison that highlights his many achievements along
with his many failures in his pursuit of accomplishment. I read this to my students in hopes they
would recognize the importance of having the courage to take a risk and the resilience to keep trying.
My students loved this book and we referred back to it throughout the year. In combination with a
growth mindset, I encouraged them to take risk, even though it might result in failure, and learn how
to persevere. I agree that there is a decline in the measure of grit in today s classroom, but also
recognize that a teacher can promote and encourage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I will admit this is something I have expressed my opinion about as well. My kids are very involved in
sports, especially competitive baseball. I have mixed feelings about this. When competing in a
tournament, there are no participation medals or such thing as third place. I have two boys, both with
different levels of self confidence, and see not only the difference in their attitude, but also in how I
respond to their disappointments. Is this fair? I am not sure it is, but in one child I am still developing
resilience and determination, and in the other I am further building on his desire to achieve. I have
raised them both with the same values and have supported their self worth the same, however, where
one is lacking in courage and resilience, the other has endurance and drive. My eldest boy is not
confident and is afraid of failure. I often add yet when encouraging him to try again. He is prone to
give up and assume there is no chance of success. My youngest son is determined, confident, and
driven. I find myself using the term next time quite often and not really focusing on the individual
aspect. This begs to question, how is grit cultivated? As discussed in our text, the affective domain
represents a time for emotional development and coping strategies (Kostelnik, Soderman, Whiren,
Rupiper, 2015). During this time, it is essential that teachers are able to recognize a child s emotions,
help to develop resilience, and promote self worth. Providing an environment where children feel safe
to take a risk in the classroom and feel confident to try again in the face of
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The Chrysler Building Essay
Today technology allows us to construct structures that we would never have been able to make in the
past. Some of the creations are impressive based on what they accomplish but others are masterpieces
in themselves. Man s capability to build such tall buildings, as the skyscrapers we are familiar with
covering our cities today, is a major expression of the advancements we have made as a culture. The
power necessary to build such tall structures inspired competition between architects to see who could
build the tallest one. One skyscraper that has inspired many and served as a model, for high rise
buildings that were created after, is the Chrysler Building. The Chrysler Building serves as an
identifying mark to anyone that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although these problems were corrected and the idea of building a skyscraper became a feasible task,
there were many conditions that had to be taken into account, that did not need consideration when
building a structure less than 40 stories tall. Four story buildings are supported by their own walls;
however a new method needed to be created for skyscrapers since the previous building method would
not provide enough support. Metal skeletal frames made of columns and beams were then developed
to provide the support and strength needed for the skyscrapers. As the buildings grew taller, their
structural design was made lighter and stiffer. Also, as the buildings grew taller, wind became an
important issue. Normally, the force that acts on the skyscraper pushes directly downward towards the
ground that would then counter balance that push. However, when an additional force acts on it, such
as wind, the forces would act differently on the skyscraper. With a lateral force acting on the building,
the steel columns of the frame on the windy side would stretch apart slightly while the columns on the
other side would compress. Therefore, the skeletal frame built had to be made so that the structure
would be free to move slightly with the wind and, at the same time, remain sturdy.
The initial plan for this particular skyscraper built on
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The Good Life In The Gospel Of Wealth
The term the good life can be viewed in different ways. Although, the more powerful meaning
regarding the sources would be when others are jealous of your own success. In other words, they can
be considered haters. Once you reach this point, you sense accomplishments because it shows you did
something with your life. More importantly, the good life can be lived well if you re able to help
others while you re stable and able to treat yourself. In The Gospel of Wealth, Andrew Carnegie
speaks about poverty in our communities and how the rich have a responsibility. That responsibility is
to use their wealth to promote a better future, but this doesn t necessarily mean giving money to
homeless. An important aspect of this is what actually
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Japanese Internment Camps Discrimination
The Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941 sparked war with the United States and spread fear
that Japanese Americans would aid Japan during World War II. This is a quote from an article that
shared both opinions on the Japanese American internment camps. The first This provoked fear in the
American people, causing them to remove 110,000 Japanese Americans from the west coast of the
United States and forcing them to live in internment camps. In my opinion I believe that it was a
unconstitutional and racist action that the Americans took.
The first reason that I believe that the internment camps were unnecessary is they were a racist act
against the Japanese Americans. In the article it states Our unjust imprisonment was the result of two
closely related emotions: racism and hysteria, says Edison Tominaro Uno, a former internee.Uno says
the claim that Japanese Americans were relocated for their protection was sheer ... Show more content
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As the article says we cannot justify the evacuation even as a war measure measure was taken against
German or Italian nationals. This shows that the internment camps weren t needed this being proven
by the fact that no action against German or Italian nationals were taken and yet they did nothing
threatening to the Americans.
Though I do believe that it was a racist act I can understand why America would take precautions to
ensure the safety of their nation. But on the other hand the Americans failed to see the Japanese
Americans loyalty to the united states. In chapter 5 it states In fact more that 25,000 Japanese
Americans served in the armed forces during World War II, and the allJapanese American 442nd
combat team inflicted more casualties and received more decorations and any other comparable army
unit. This proves that the Japanese Americans were loyal to their
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Navy s Anti-Piracy Operations
Anti Piracy Operations
Did you know that the Navy has combated piracy for more than 200 years? Senior Enlisted Leaders
should understand the importance of the Navy s mission on anti piracy in the Horn of Africa because it
is integral to linking the strategies of centuries past to our current operations of combating crime on
the high seas. This paper will cover the history, evolution, and effects of the United States (U.S) Navy
s anti piracy policy and operations in the Horn of Africa.
History
In the day of fighting sail, piracy was considered as one of the easiest ways to defect from poor living
conditions and mistreatment while in service with the Royal Navy. Pirates threaten regional security,
and attack commercial and naval ships to gain control of the seas. The age of pirates and privateers
emerged between the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The international partnership that the 32 nations have paraticpated in allow free commerce and trade
to occur despite these attacks. Numbers have decreased due to the patrols in these waters. The effects
have built lasting relations with coalition and partner nations and give The U.S. Navy will continue to
develop new strategies in counter piracy operaitions. The experience gained gives an opportunity for
Sailors to train and prepare for these situations while at sea. The teamwork and effort from the CTF
and ships becomes a standard for suture Sailors to emulate. These experiences link the strong naval
heritage of combating piracy in the past with todays technology and partnership to build the in the
strupon the experience gained Presence is key to the success of anti piracy operations not just in the
HOA but in other parts that piracy may emerge like Malaysia and Singapore as the next hot bed for
rising of piracy acts. As these pirates take matters to the next level, the U.S. Navy and its team of sea
warriors will be prepared for the next challenge
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The Importance Of Blue Ventures
This might pique our interest. Fencing off the ocean through marine protected areas and sanctuaries
isn t enough, when there s no effective means to enforce fishing bans. To improve the odds of success,
Blue Ventures is rewriting the marine conservation handbook. Lead and Nut graph A recent recipient
of a prestigious $1.25 million award Skoll Award for social innovation, Blue Ventures is on a roll. The
nonprofit organization operates on the credo that to succeed, marine conservation schemes need to
enlist local communities as allies. Blue Ventures is at the forefront of a marine conservation
movement that places as much emphasis upon the rights of fishing communities as they do protecting
endangered coral reefs or sea turtles.
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Generational Differences In Older Generations
We didn t have birthdays like you growing up. I was gripped from the beginning of this interview to
learn about the generational differences between me and my grandmother. Donna McGuire, my
grandmother, has led a very different life than mine own due to multiple generation gaps and
geographical differences. This interview really enlightened me about the struggles that people went
through in previous years and how their childhoods were so drastically different than ours. What was
really eye opening about this interview was that not only how technology has changed how we live
but the evolution of society that makes older generations seem so distant even though the difference in
years is only around 60 years. Her first memory as a child is running through farms in her bare feet in
rural Wisconsin, which is one of her most fond ones at that. She was a very bright young student,
being the first girl chosen to be on a baseball team and received very good grades and was involved in
other extracurricular activities such as the yearbook and the school newspaper for a brief stint. On her
street growing up, birthday parties were not a celebration as they are today, instead an opportunity for
the kids on the street to get together and eat ice cream and cupcakes, I never had a party where we did
pin the tail on the donkey or hired a clown or anything like that, I just remember being happy when it
was my turn to dole out the cupcakes and ice cream. It was a different time and
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Outback Steakhouse
Executive Summary
Outback Steakhouse has enjoyed a dominant position in the casual dining market since inception.
They have exponentially increased the number of locations each year; however their growth has
apparently reached a plateau and they could potentially loose market share.
There is significant competitive pressure from rivals using marketing and advertising in attempts to
lure away customers. Consumer loyalty is highly valuable and rivals will use whatever tactics
necessary to gain that loyalty and establish a strong customer base. Competitive rivalry is relatively
strong mainly due to the threat of new entrants and competitive pressure from rivals.
A restaurants success depends largely on a few key attributes including ... Show more content on
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Of this amount, food and drink revenues alone were projected to be $476 billion, covering over
900,000 locations.
Restaurants provided work for more than 9% of the U.S. workforce.
On average, each American spent approximately $972 per year in restaurants.
Restaurants mainly compete on price, location and quality
The casual dining segment of the restaurant industry is relatively new, becoming more and more
popular for people wanting a trade off between fast food and fine dining.
Outback s most significant competitive force is pressure from rivals using intense marketing and
advertising in attempts to steal customers. Consumer loyalty is highly valuable and rivals will use
whatever tactics necessary to gain that loyalty and establish a strong customer base.
Key Success Factors
Brand identity is important. A solid reputation for high quality food and service is key.
Convenient location provides greater access to the public and customers
Costs need to be controlled in order to maintain competitive pricing.
Supply chain management capabilities
Ability to provide a dining experience and welcoming atmosphere
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The Work Of A Mercenary
The job of a mercenary, fighting a war or performing some sort of military duty, for pay, without
nationalist allegiance, has been a job ...since the dawn of warfare, from Xenophon s ten thousand
Greeks hired to fight in Persia to the Swiss Guards who protect the Vatican today (Blood and
Treasure). Simply put, Mercenaries are nothing new. However only in the last 60 or so years has a
new, modern form of mercenary work come into practice. Modern mercenaries today often function in
the form of a Private Military Corporation or PMC. These are corporations that train and deploy often
elite fighting forces to fulfill contracts paid for by various clients, most of the time governments.
These corporations are rather controversial for a number ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After successfully using Private Military Companies in Vietnam, the United States continued their use,
doling out contracts to corporations during the later Cold War Era. During this time many United State
PMCs were tied to tasks too dirty for the U.S. government. (Avant) The use of private military
companies has continued ever since and has only grown in scale. Other than the size of the Industry,
not much has changed in PMCs. They still receive funding mainly from their clients, who are often
national governments, and from their investors if they are publicly held corporations. In terms of the
size of the market, the PMC market was expected to grow in net revenue from $55.6 billion to $202
billion between the years of 1990 and 2010. These predictions had merit especially in the 90s when
the stock value of public PMCs grew two times faster than the Dow Jones Industrial Average (Avant).
Since their inception private military companies have claimed to provide services of elite and precise
military force for nations and organizations; these organizations claim that they are better suited for
the job than a military and they do not shy away from the fact that they are motivated entirely by
money. Erik Prince comes to the defence of PMCs, as he is the founder and CEO of perhaps the best
known PMC in the world, Blackwater. He says on the matter of
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High School Dropouts In The United States
Many policy makers in the United States have becomes especially concerned about the alarming rate
of persistently high school student s dropout rates. But, improving high school dropout and graduation
levels continues to be a strong educational challenge in the United States. Because, every year almost
half a million students drop out of school (U.S. Census Bureau 2007). More importantly as Rumberger
claimed that an even greater number about one third of all students who enter high school in the ninth
grade fail to graduate fours later (as cited in Robert Russell 109). Graduation rates among
underrepresented minority students in particular Latinos and African American are even lower
(Alliance for Excellent Education 2007). And as Kelly
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Lord Capulet To Blame For Romeo And Juliet Deaths
Young love is two hearts with one thing in mind said by unknown.The tragedy play of Romeo and
Juliet was written by William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet is about two young adults that are in a
secret relationship. Romeo and Juliet fell in love during a party. They couldn t love each other because
their families had a big feud between each other. Romeo and Juliet ran off with each other and got
married secretly(14). Juliet took a position and it made her seem dead but she was sleeping for 42
hours. Nobody knew she took the position except for a few. This leads to Romeo s death by him
taking the position to be with Juliet. After Juliet wakes up and sees him dead she stabbed herself.The
untimely deaths of Romeo and Juliet were ultimately caused by lord capulet and ... Show more content
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Lord capulet is to blame for Romeo and Juliet s death. Therefore be patient, take no note of him, and
put off these frowns, unfitting this occasion. Said Capulet (8).This is showing that Capulet doesn t like
Romeo. This helps explain because by capulet not liking Romeo that means Romeo and Juliet can t
love each other so it led to their deaths because they were in love and wanted to be together so Juliet
ran off to be with Romeo and faked her death. After seeing her dead Romeo kill himself. Capulet has
been talking with a young count named Paris, and agrees that he would make a proper husband for
Capulet s daughter Juliet. He advises Paris to court Juliet at the feast. Said narrator (5).This is showing
how capulet didn t want Romeo as his daughters wife. Capulet is forcing his daughter to marry Paris
and she doesn t know yet. He thinks Paris is a better
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Alex Shapiro Research Paper
Beethoven once said, Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of
a woman. I find this quote to be very true because many of Shapiro s pieces that I have listened to has
made me feel many emotions. A good composer will fill ears with music, but, a great composer will
fill hearts with music. According to a 2010 interview, an interview asked Shapiro what kind of
composer are you? and she replied a wonderful composer! I love her enthusiasm and sense of humor;
Shapiro later followed up her response to that question and stated that she is a heartfelt composer, who
writes in all genres and styles. Alex Shapiro was born in New York City in 1962, and she was brought
up in Manhattan. She moved to Los Angeles in 1983, where she stayed for 24 years. Shapiro studied at
The Juilliard School and The Manhattan School of Music, in fact, that is where she realized she loved
composing acoustic and electroacoustic music ( Landscape Music ). Although Alex Shapiro is not as
well known as some composers, she still has a great musical history, and she is still hard at work with
new projects. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Published by Activist Music, her works are heard daily in concerts and broadcasts across the U.S. and
internationally, and can be found on over twenty commercially released recordings from around the
world ( Landscape music ). According to an article titled Festival of Contemporary Art Music written
by Washington State University, the most instantly popular of Shapiro s newest pieces has been Paper
Cut, an innovative offering for wind band, prerecorded electronics and printer paper, commissioned
for the BandQuest series by the American Composers Forum and the National Endowment for the Arts
( Festival of Contemporary Art
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Jesse James Research Paper
This story takes you deep into the heart of Kearney, Missouri where we find the most well known
bank and train robber, Jesse James. If I had one word to round up Jessie James it would be, a rebel.
There was never a man I ever knew that was as outgoing and as much of a rebel and Jesse James.
There was never one thing Jesse James would back down from. Jesse James was always best known
as being part of the James Younger gang of outlaws. He walked around like he was ten feet tall and
nothing would stop him from reaching something he set out to do in the first place. As a lot of people
know Jesse James was born in Kearney Missouri on september 5 1847. Jesse lived with his brother
Frank, father Robert james and Zerelda Cole James. Both the James brothers were educated and hailed
from a prestigious family of farmers, where they were punished and raised right. It didn t take long for
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That s how they thought they were supposed to live. Right after Jesse s family got started, he started
robbing banks and trains. On December 7, 1869, the gang robbed the Gallatin, Missouri, bank. Jesse
asked to change a $100 bill, and thinking that the banker was responsible for the death of Bloody Bill,
shot the man in the heart. Local newspapers labeled the actions vicious and bloodthirsty and called for
the gang s capture. From that robbery to the end of their careers, members of the James Gang had a
price on their heads, dead or alive. After breakfast on April 3, 1882, Jesse turned to straighten a picture
on a wall of his home, and Bob shot Jesse in the back of the head. Jesse died instantly at age 34.
People in Missouri were outraged at the method used to capture him and considered it a cowardly
assassination. Within three months, Frank surrendered to Crittenden. The juries would not convict on
the meager evidence, so Frank resumed a quiet life. Jesse Was a heck of a man, I would be just like
him If I would not get in trouble over
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The Physics Of Gravity Fed System
Gravity Fed System
In rural area of Cambodia, Water from the rainwater tank is supplied to the targeted facilities such as
houses and school by gravity. Gravity is a force that attracts all the objects on the Earth surface due to
the attraction exerted by the mass of the planet. This force usually fall at lowest point of the surface. In
this situation, the water in the tank flows down by its own weight through pipe and run out from taps.
It is applicable if the pipes and taps are lower than the level of the water in the tank itself. The formula
to calculate the force acting by the height of water is as follow:
P = ρgh where, [1]
W: Pressure of the water (Pa) ρ: density of water (kg/m3) g: gravity of the Earth (ms 2) h: height of
the water from the ground surface (m)
Figure 6 Illustration of the gravity force acting on the water
In addition, most of the rainwater tank in rural area of Cambodia are elevated rainwater tank and
ground level water tank. Both rainwater tanks use the force of gravity to transport water by pipework
to nearby houses. Main reason of using gravity force for water transportation due to it low
maintanence and running cost. In addition the level of services also consistence due to low
maintannece needs. Therefore for elevated rainwater tank, the foundation normally is built with four
reinforced concrete tower elevated between 4m up to 9m. For ground water tank, its foundation is
built 700mm above the ground level to provide sufficient
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The Theory Of The Second Pulley
For Case 1, in order for equilibrium to be achieved, the fourth pulley was at 259.44 degrees and 35
grams on the hanger. The experimental equilibrant force magnitude, 35 grams, was a little bit higher
than the calculated equilibrant force magnitude, 31.170 grams. The experimental equilibrant force
direction did agree with the calculated equilibrant force direction for this scenario. There was a 12.5%
percent error for Case 1.
For Case 2, the fourth pulley was at 15 degrees and 50 grams on the hanger. The experimental
equilibrant force magnitude, 50 grams, was way higher than the calculated equilibrated force
magnitude, 35.64 grams. Additionally, the calculated equilibrant force direction, 194.99 degrees, did
not agree with the experimental equilibrant force direction, 15 degrees. During the experiment, when
the fourth pulley was put on 194.99 degrees and tested with different grams on the hanger, the ring in
the center of the force table was not able to hold firmly. So, different angles and masses were tested to
achieve equilibrium. After various trial and errors, 15 degrees with 50 grams was the one that was able
to hold the ring firmly in the center. Since the experimental equilibrant force was found through trial
and errors, there was a pretty high percent error of 44.5%.
For Case 3, the fourth pulley was at 275 degrees with 50 grams. . The experimental equilibrant force
magnitude, 50 grams, was higher than the calculated equilibrated force magnitude, 45.28 grams.
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  • 2. Greek Parthenon Vs Pantheon Research Paper Style and function of the Greek Parthenon and Roman Pantheon xxxxxx xxxxxx University of the People Abstract This paper evaluates and considers two important buildings from Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, the Greek Parthenon and the Roman Pantheon. Style, function and reflection on how these buildings represent the cultures that created them. A comparison between the two buildings is included. Style and function of the Greek Parthenon and Roman Pantheon The Greek Parthenon while not the largest of the Greek buildings does stand out, and emphasises the Greek style and culture in many ways. Constructed between 447 and 432 BCE the building still stands which is a testament to the engineering and architectural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Letter From Birmingham Jail Summary Summary for Letter From Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King Jr. wrote the Letter From Birmingham Jail on April 16, 1963 and it began a huge transformation for the Civil Rights Movement. In his letter he is basically responding to an advertisement from the Birmingham news. He was extremely reasonable and modest all throughout his letter. He goes into great detail about how even though the protestors at the movement were breaking federal laws but, their actions obeyed the moral law. When he said this in his letter he was referring to St. Augustine because he says An unjust law is no law at all . (King Jr., para.14). It was a nonviolent campaign and there were 4 basic steps being followed, collection of facts to determine whether injustices ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Problem With Homeless Today Week 7 Assignment: The Problem with Homeless in America Equilla Simmons Boston University One of the basic human needs is shelter. While many people take having a roof over their head for granted, there is a plethora of people that have no place to call home. However, America has become a place where Social Darwinism is vastly accepted, leaving several people that are homeless with limited resources. In January 2013, 610,042 people were homeless on a given night. Most (65 percent) were living in emergency shelters or transitional housing programs and 35 percent were living in unsheltered locations (Cortes, Morris, Henry, 2013, p.1). While this is a decrease from last year in which there were, 633,782 people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Homelessness has no age limit. Nearly one quarter (23 percent or 138,149) of all homeless people were children, under the age of 18. Ten percent (or 61,541) were between the ages of 18 and 24, and 67 percent (or 410,352) were 25 years or older (Cortes et al., 2013 p.6). This shows how the problem affects every cohort and it s sad that children have the highest rate of homelessness. Many people tend to blame the homeless person for making the wrong decisions in their youth. However, the youth have the highest rate of homelessness and they haven t even had the chance to make some of those decisions. 20% of homeless youth are LGBT, mostly due to severe family conflict They are the most vulnerable along with older people and being older increased the risk of experiencing a violent attack (Meinbresse et al., 2014). In addition, the veterans that risk their life for the American system make up a certain percentage of homeless people. According to The Department of Housing and Urban Development, there were 57,849 homeless veterans on a single night in January 2013. Sixty percent were located in shelters or transitional housing programs, and 40 percent were in unsheltered locations. Just under 8 percent (4,456) were female (Cortes et al., 2013). Many of them travel to serve and protect and come back to nothing, but the streets. While there are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Mono Lake Research Paper Introduction In the high desert mountains of Eastern border California there are slopes and valleys covered in grass with the sun shining brightly around the foothills and clouds forming on the surface of the land. In cold temperatures, water vapor crystallizes the air into microscopic snowflakes. The grassy shores surrounds blue water, and in the center you will find an ancient volcanic cone. This landscape is called Mono Lake. I chose to write about the Mono Indian Language after a friend had shown me pictures of her road trip to Mono Lake, which was so unbelievable beautiful I thought it would be an interesting language to write and learn about. This lake, to my surprise is in California, and Mono Lake was an important part of the Mono ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mono, or Monoache known in Western Mono are of the Numic family of the Uto Aztecan language. The Uto Aztecan is one of the largest, most diverse American language families, also known as a super family, ranging past Southern California and the Great Basin to include languages from the Great Plains to Central America. In the Western Numic region it spreads North from Owens Valley through Western Nevada to Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho. The Mono dialect of the Owens valley area forms a dense confined group regarding the widespread and shallow Northern Paiute dialect area. Certain territories of the Numic language were spoken around most of the Great Basin and the Colorado Plateau however most Numic languages were spoken within three adjacent California culture areas that include: Mono, Panamint, and Kawaiisu. The Mono language is similar to the ones used by many other Native American nations and having a common tongue is called Shoshone. The earliest version of this language was possibly developed over hundreds or thousands of years. The Shoshone speaking nation eventually occupied a large portion of North America that stretched from California to Texas and north to Wyoming. The Mono lived in villages and camps, at elevations that ranged from 500 to 10,000 feet. They would relocate seasonally to take advantage of the hunt available during specific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Greatest Man Of The Great American Nation Essay Benjamin Franklin and John Quincy Adams these two mortal men laid the foundation for the great American nation. Since his own lifetime, Benjamin Franklin has been an American icon for success. During his life, many deemed Franklin the greatest man of the new world, and perhaps the best known in the entire world. Today, his portrait centers the American $100 bill. Franklin worked hard for his success and earned the rewards of fame and fortune accordingly. While alive, Franklin lobbied for indefinite expansion of the United States, a fight that Adams would take up after Franklin s death. In his own life, Adams fought for his continental vision in which all of North America would become domain of the United States. With the Transcontinental Treaty and his influence on the Monroe Doctrine, Adams began to turn his vision of America into a reality. He and Franklin both pictured a transcontinental United States where the ideals of America could flourish. In essence, Franklin and Adams strived to create an American Empire for Liberty. This ideal of liberty would resonate within and permeate the American consciousness, with hopes of ultimately leading to an expansive Nation which holds true its own declaration that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. Although 19th century political rhetoric portrays the United States as a land of liberty and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A Short Note On Mission And Mission Of Mars Wei Jiang ESS 102 Instructor: Erika Harnett November 18, 2016 Manned Mission to Mars The year is 2045, a time when the earth is in great turmoil. Tsunamis, hurricanes, tornadoes, droughts, famines... all the impacts of global warming are just starting to disrupt life. Europe and North America are experiencing immigration in unprecedented numbers, neither because the migrants are escaping persecution, conflicts and wars in their countries, nor because they are pursuing economic prospects; but because they can no longer survive the high temperatures in their countries. Europe and North America have become too warm for their inhabitants but just the right temperature for migrants from South America, the Middle East, Africa and South Asia to survive. But the problem is not just global warming and migration there is a more frightening threat, one that could turn the entire Earth s crust upside down Nuclear War. All political and diplomatic negotiations have failed, leaving war as the last resort. There is not a single safe spot on earth to escape to. There is only one option left a place outside earth, a different planet Mars. The possibility of relocation to Mars comes as big relief to people on earth, but there is one problem not everybody can go. The mission is too expensive for ordinary people. Only billionaires and politicians who have stolen (and are still stealing) funds that belong to their states can afford it. However, the good news for a few lucky people is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Nuclear Of Nuclear Weapons Before the Second World War, nuclear weapons did not exist. However, by the end of the Second World War, this was not the case. The United States initiated a top secret program code named the Manhattan Project. This project brought some of the greatest minds of the world together with the goal of developing nuclear weapons. The United States successfully tested its first nuclear bomb in New Mexico on July 16th, 1945. Three weeks later two atomic bombs had been dropped on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, the only use of nuclear weapons in wartime. The atomic age had begun and the race to acquire nuclear technology for peaceful and non peaceful purposes started around the globe. The United States was the first and only state to posse nuclear weapon but that has changed over the last seventy years. Currently the United States, Russian Federation, United Kingdom, France, Israel, India, Pakistan, China and North Korea have active nuclear arsenals. Attempts to limit, or stop the spread of nuclear weapons immediately, emerged after the first tests in New Mexico. This paper will look at the effectiveness of efforts to stop nuclear proliferation from a Liberal and Realist perspective, and will argue that Realism present the more appropriate approach to the international system due to its explanation of anarchy, cooperation, and power. The fear of the spread of nuclear weapons sparked unprecedented international cooperation in terms of weapons and material for military ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Report On The Les Benefices Du Numerique A. Les Bénéfices du numérique En parallèle au socialisme et la communication, le numérique aide dans l apprentissage et l éducation. Autrement dit, les réseaux sociaux laissent les jeunes étudiants connectés pour travailler et échanger les mêmes sujets et collaborer entre eux. En plus, le numérique englobe ainsi dans l éducation le domaine de la santé. L accès facile fournit grâce au web permet aux adolescents d avoir des réponses à tous les questions de santé et de sexualité qu ils préoccupent. L adolescent trouve un support de prévention et de diverses références face à tous inconnu. Ainsi l adolescent a un accès ouvert sur des groupes et des sites où des conversations et des dialogues naissent entre des patients atteints de maladies chroniques et des autres guéris. Ces groupes jouent un rôle de soutien. Il est toutefois évident l impact du numérique contre l isolement et le sentiment d exclusion. Dans ce cadre, S. Krishna (2009) ajoute : « Les techniques mobiles tant dans la téléphonie, que dans les messageries instantanées et les réseaux ont permis une amélioration de l adhérence aux soins et une diminution des rendez vous manqués. » (p. 231) Notons que, la présence de la surveillance des parents et l écoute médicale est nécessaire à cause de la profusion des informations et leurs complexités. Cependant, l implication du numérique a développé les comportements et les nouveaux usages et services des adolescents. Cet accès aux informations est considéré comme une ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Restorative Justice And The Justice Centres Restorative Justice(RJ) is a process in by which it takes an alternative form from the traditional CJS and aims to prompt resolution with offender, victims and the wider community in a safe setting. RJ looks at crime in terms of violation against the community and individual rather than a violation against the law (Gabbay, 2005). As with the traditional CJS, the voices of the victims and offenders are very minimal and not adequately addressed to a large extent; restorative justice centres its main attention on these parties. Since the adoption of RJ practices, there have been different types of RJ created by various different countries that have also resorted to this practice, such as Family Group Conferencing (NZ and Australia) and Sentencing Circles (Canada) and victim offender mediation. Since, one of the main stakeholders of these conferences are victims, it is vital that their needs and wants are being heard and met and victim satisfaction is also one of the key restorative values in these conferences, thus it is important know whether their needs are being adequately met. This essay will critically discuss the principle of restorative justice, how restorative justice effectively addresses the concerns of victims using examples illustrated from Canada and New Zealand and the limitations of RJ in certain crime cases in addressing victim concerns. . The concerns will be based on the different proponents of RJ and the overall satisfaction that arises for victims out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. King Henry Viii Essay King Henry VIII Henry VIII (born 1491, ruled 1509 1547). The second son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York was one of England s strongest and least popular monarchs. He was born at Greenwich on June 28, 1491. The first English ruler to be educated under the influence of the Renaissance, he was a gifted scholar, linguist, composer, and musician. As a youth he was gay and handsome, skilled in all manner of athletic games, but in later life he became coarse and fat. When his elder brother, Arthur, died (1502), he became heir apparent. He succeeded his father on the throne in 1509, and soon thereafter he married Arthur s young widow, Catherine of Aragon. During the first 20 years of his reign he left the shaping of policies largely in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the northern part of the kingdom the people rose in rebellion in behalf of the monks, but the Pilgrimage of Grace, as it was called, was put down. Although Henry reformed the government of the church, he refused to allow any changes to be made in its doctrines. Before his divorce he had opposed the teachings of Martin Luther in a book that had gained for him from the pope the title Defender of the Faith a title the monarch of England still bears. After the separation from Rome he persecuted with equal severity the Catholics who adhered to the government of Rome and the Protestants who rejected its doctrines. Henry was married six times. Anne Boleyn bore the king one child, who became Elizabeth I. Henry soon tired of Anne and had her put to death. A few days later he married a third wife, Jane Seymour. She died in a little more than a year, after having given birth to the future Edward VI. A marriage was then contracted with a German princess, Anne of Cleves, whom the king had been led to believe to be very beautiful. When he saw her he discovered that he had been tricked, and he promptly divorced this wife and beheaded Thomas Cromwell, the minister who had arranged the marriage. Henry s fifth wife, Catherine Howard, was sent to the block for misconduct. In 1543 he married his sixth wife, the tactful and pious Catherine Parr. Catherine, who survived Henry, lived to marry her fourth husband. During Henry s reign ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Women, Law, and Equality Essay In the past 3 decades, women made great advancements in the workforce. First, they have become an integral part of the labour market; they have access to higher education and consequently to traditionally male dominated professions such as medicine, law and business. While statistics show that women are equal to men in terms of their numbers in the law profession, it is not clear however, whether they have achieved equality in all other areas of their employment. In this paper, I will examine women s experiences in the law profession; whether women are earning equal salary compared to the male lawyers, do they still face barriers that are gender related and whether they have broken the glass ceiling in a profession that is supposed to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 66). Women have demonstrated that they possess the academic capability to go through law school. For example Clara Brett Martin, the first woman to become a lawyer , had essentially paved the way for the following generations to be accepted into the law profession, however, many of the barriers that she had to face are still in existence, starting with the male attitudes towards women lawyers to hiring discriminatory practices in firms and general cultural attitudes towards the role of women lawyer. Historically women have had to fight to get equal access to the profession and to the practice of law however, as late as the 1970 women were refused partnerships within firm even after they have demonstrated that they are capable of doing the job. For example, Judge Carolyn king who had practiced corporate law for 10 years at one of the highly established firm, and according to her account had a great experience and her career path proceeded exactly like the career paths of men, was refused partnership simply because she was a woman. She was told later that the possibility of her getting pregnant and taking parental leave was the main reason for being refused partnership (Jackson, 2006). While legislations have been put now to ensure that discrimination on the basis of sex is illegal, researchers agree that systemic discrimination, which is largely unintentional still exist at all levels and its impact touches on women s inability to reach high ranking positions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Jack Ma Case 1. What did Jack Ma do that was so different from other company leaders? In what ways is he a revolutionary? In my opinion, the different thing that Jack Ma have done difference from other company leader is Jack Ma is a risk taken person. It is because Jack Ma is dared to challenge status quo that have supported by many years of conventional wisdom about business and competition in the digital age. Jack Ma also dared to decision to open on the New York Stock Exchange although he failed to reach a deal with those in charge of the Hong Kong exchange. From here we can know that Jack Ma is a big risk taken person that we cannot see from other company leader although other company leader also is a risk taker but not alike Jack Ma. Besides that, Jack Ma also is a insist a person. Why I said that, this is because from the case study, we know that no matter how people criticism Jack Ma, he also do what he can do and done what he can done. For example, analysts and television personalities have heaped scorn on Ma because he remarked that shareholders are his third concern, after the major owners and his customers but Jack Ma still to found other way to expand his business. So this is what are the different that Jack Ma do with other company leader. In my opinion, the revolutionary ways that Jack Ma ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perhaps the most salient point concerning this top down ownership and control model is the fact that Ma owns only about 10% of the shares and he will do the decision with the partner. Admittedly, this could lead to instability down the line. But instability is always a potential problem to the company, which given the range of threats to any market leading company, especially in China. These include aggressive competition and governmental interference in China, and such threats would exist even if Ma owned 90% of the company. (Borges Salleh, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Panopticism In Nineteen Eighty-Four And Frankenstein Panopticism is a social theory named after the panopticon , which was originally developed by the French philosopher, Michel Foucault. Panopticon was first mentioned in his book, Discipline and Punish. In his book, he refers panopticon to an experimental laboratory of power in which behaviour could be modified. Foucault considered panopticon as a symbol of the disciplinary society of surveillance (Panopticism). In the two novels, Nineteen Eighty Four and Frankenstein, panopticism is an element shown greatly. Though these two novels have many differences, this similarity shared between the two is equally important. Panopticism is the main element of the novel Nineteen Eighty Four. In the novel, it shows the dystopian life where the government, or the Party has all the power, and they carefully monitor their citizens 24/7 with the use of telescreens, which is a television and a security camera (Orwell 5). The Party monitors the inner party and outer party only because they are what is important, unlike the proles whom the Party does not monitor at all. Winston mentions numerous times If there is hope it lies in the proles (Orwell 80). The proles take up 85% of the population of Oceania, therefore if there were to be a revolution the proles could destroy the Party. In the novel Frankenstein, panopticism is shown immediately when the monster is created. The monster has a prominent effect over Frankenstein and his actions. Frankenstein is terrified of the monster and what he could potentially do to him and his family, he knows his creation is much larger and stronger than he is. Although, the monster knows without Frankenstein the wish for him to have a mate would be gone. Throughout the novel, the monster is always steps behind Frankenstein, following him everywhere (Shelley 120). The monster is continuously stating his dominance over Frankenstein, in one scene the monster says to Frankenstein You are my creator; but I am your master; obey! (Shelley 120). The monster believes that although Victor created him, he feels this does not mean he should obey. He believes that since he is much stronger than Frankenstein, he is the master. When the creature asks Frankenstein to create a female version of himself ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. What Are The Four Social Revolutions The culture and society has been changing over time due to the invention and emergence of new ideas and technology. Social change is an important aspect of life which every individual and society undergoes. Up to date, there are four social revolutions that are believed to have occurred in history. According o Henslin (2009), the social change experienced today is as a result of forces that started thousands years ago which begun with domestication of animals and plants. The first social revolution was characterized by horticultural and pastoral farming. Humans left hunting and gathering and established settlements to do horticultural farming and keeping of livestock. Horticultural societies led a settled life while the pastoral society kept ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The use of ploughs to cultivate land made people to concentrate more on farming. During this period, more food was produced compared to the horticultural farming. A relatively large piece of land could be cultivated. This replaced the use of daggers in farming. The third social revolution was characterized by the invention of steam engine which led to industrial revolution. Industrial revolution was accompanied the production of surplus food. Machines replaced human labor in the industries. More could be produced within short time. This means that people could also do many other things such as learning instead of spending more time in doing one thing. The fourth social revolution which is the era we are living today. It is characterized by more complex technology. It is mainly telecommunication and hence sometimes called the information age. People are focused on using the shortest time possible to convey information. The most recent invention is the microchip. People have even been able to alter the human and other organisms genetic orientation. Genetically modified crops are common in the U.S. market today. It is a society characterized by biotechnology in order to improve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Rose For Emily Grierson Point Of View A Rose for Emily follows a first person account of part of Miss Emily Grierson s life leading up to her death. The narrator talks as if they were speaking for the entire population of Jefferson, but it is more likely that they are just stating their own opinion on Miss Emily under the guise of the townsfolk. The point of view in this novel shows an incomplete, or inaccurate opinion on Miss Emily Grierson because of the narrators own bias. In section 1 the narrator describes Miss Emily as being viewed as a fallen monument (79) when she died, but when she was alive she was a tradition, a duty and a care (79). This is the first example the reader gets of the narrators conflicting bias towards Miss Emily. It is likely that when she was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Four men had snuck onto her property instead of consulting her about it to sprinkle lime around and in her buildings. When the smell eventually disappears the narrator states that the town began to feel sorry for her because of the madness that ran in her family. The narrator almost immediately contradicts himself by stating that it was believed the Griersons held themselves a little too high for what they really were (81), and that the death of Miss Emily s father was a good thing because now she would be humanized (81) and would know the thrill and the old despair of a penny more or less (81). When Miss Emily s father died, she kept his body within the house for as long as possible and claimed that her father was not dead. Soon after the death, they were about to resort to law, she broke down and let them bury her father. The narrator becomes sympathetic after, stating that we were sympathetic towards Miss Emily s grieving process, even saying We did not say she was crazy then. We believed she had to do that. We remembered all the young men her father had driven away, and we knew that with nothing left, she would have to cling to that which had robbed her, which people will (81). This shows another inaccurate view of the towns opinion of Miss Emily at this point in time, because not everyone in Jefferson would share the same opinion nor would everyone believe that she wasn t crazy. The narrator groups everyone in Jefferson together, making the town as a whole a character by generalizing what would have been their opinions or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Management Styles In Management Every person brings a new management style with them to the positions. However, not all managing styles are effective for a well ran organization with good employees. Some aspects of a good manager are one who empowers their employees, motivates them, and in today s work climate protect the staff from bullies. Along with personal issues that managers deal with in libraries, new technologies are introduced quickly. Managers are responsible for staff training on the new technology and creating new policies for the technology. Empowerment is one the most important things that a manager can give to their employee. Sahoo, Behera, and Tripathy found that employees who feel empowered are happier, do a better job, and they are more loyal to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chang and Jang modified the theory again, in the graph below. (p.75). In this version of the theory intrinsic and extrinsic valence as well as intrinsic and extrinsic instrumentality is added to the theory. The study showed that the employees responded well to this motivational style. As a manager I want to provide my employees with a work environment that is safe from bullies. Bullying can lead to staff absenteeism, depression, and high employee turnover (). Strong leadership and clearly defined job descriptions are two things a manager can do to prevent bullying in the library (). Another thing a manager can do is create an environment where aggressive behavior is not accepted (). Situations where employees are experiencing heavier than usual workload or if the organization is restructuring can lead to bullying behaviors. As a manager these are time I need to be extra vigilant. Postorek, Contacos Sawyer, and Thomas suggest that organizations make very clear in their policies what constitutes aggressive behavior. Also all staff member will know the steps in reporting and the disciplining of the bully. An important tip they give is for hiring new staff members. They suggest that when checking references to ask about aggressive behaviors so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Narrative Essay On Monster Town It was a cold rainy night. Mrs. Fester was making supper for her three kids in their desolate kitchen. Victor, Elizabeth, and Matilda were gathered by the fireplace watching television. Supper s ready, yelled Mrs. Fester. The kids came running into the kitchen. When they sat down their mother started to cry. She had just found out that Mr. Fester had died. She didn t know how she was going to tell her kids. What s wrong mother, said Victor. Kids I know this is hard, but your father was coming home from work and he couldn t see very well because of the rain. He thought he would pull over to the side of the road, so he could wait for the rain to stop. When he started to pull over he didn t realize he was pulling over to where another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mrs. Fester knew she couldn t cheer up her kids. Once they were finished with supper Mrs. Fester told her kids she would read them one story and then they had to go to bed. Victor, Elizabeth, and Matilda put on their bedtime close and assembled by the fireplace. Mrs. Fester sat down in her chair by the fireplace. She told her kids to pick out a story that they want her to read. Victor and Matilda wanted Monster Town, but Elizabeth wanted Dogs vs. Cats Mrs. Fester chose Monster Town since two of her kids wanted it. Once Mrs. Fester finished the story it was about 8 o clock. That meant it was time for bed. Victor, Elizabeth, and Matilda when into their one bedroom and feigned they were sleeping. Once their mother kissed them goodnight she went to her bedroom, got into bed, and fell asleep. Victor and Elizabeth quietly went downstairs, while Matilda watched for their mother. Victor ran over to the cookie jar and got three cookies while Elizabeth got three small glasses of milk. Victor what is that noise? asked Elizabeth. It sounded like someone was knocking on the door, said Victor. Who would be knocking on the door at this night of the hour? said Elizabeth. I don t know, said Victor. Can you go over there and see who is at the door? asked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The 1989 Film Glory, Directed by Edward Zwick Essay Abraham Lincoln won the election of 1860, being the first Republican President; he said he was going to keep slavery out of the states. Then seven states from the south seceded and formed a new nation, The Confederate States of America because they wanted to have slaves so they work do the work for them. By Abraham Lincoln being president, new law of not having slaves, and seven states seceding, the Civil War begun between the north and the south. The 1989 film Glory, directed by Edward Zwick, is a classic Civil War based on the history of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment, which is for former slaves and free black men. Colonel Robert Shaw headed the Regiment, Major Forbes was his assistant, and they worked together to make this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Step by step, he was getting closer to his regiment men and he was changing at the same time, he really believed in them and he actually did love them. Major Forbes, a friend of Colonel Shaw, is now the Major of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment. Colonel Shaw asked him if he wanted to be the Major, but Forbes didn t know if he was ready because he really didn t truly believe in himself, he was unconfident and immature, but then he said yes because he saw that Colonel Shaw believed in him. He changed from not really wanting to work with the regiment to defending them from everything and from everyone, even sometimes from Colonel Shaw. Major Forbes got really attached to his regiment because he saw that they really wanted the freedom and they really wanted to learn everything so they could fight. Private Tripp has a change from being all negative and unsupportive to being supportive and positive. He was no free man; he was a slave and he volunteer for the 54th Massachusetts Regiment. In the a scene he represents that he s a strong man, they found him trying to go somewhere and his punishment was getting whipped. While getting whipped he looked straight in the eye to Colonel Shaw and since it hurt him, he cried. Tripp, almost throughout the whole movie he showed he had a great deal of anger and disappointment toward the south, and he was the only character that talked with anger, the only thing he wanted more then anything in life was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Character Analysis Of John Reid In Time Enough For Drums... In the novel Time Enough For Drums by Ann Rinaldi, there is a young man named John Reid. John goes on missions for the Patriots that are dangerous. John Reid is loyal to his king, and he is a Tory. To continue, John Reid is Jemima s tutor at Jemima s house. He teaches Jemima, because Jemima does not go to school. A character trait that describes John Reid is courageous. John Reid has gone on several missions, and he is a spy for the Patriots. A quote from the novel shows John is courageous says The war has ruined the lives of many good people . (Rinaldi 215) John Reid explains to Jemima and Lucy that the war has ruined lives of the good people. Furthermore, John Reid is proper,says to Jemima curtsy like a young lady when she makes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How Did Blasphemy Trials Affect The Lives Of Indigenous... The Spanish Inquisition was originally an institution developed in Spain to conduct trials by the Catholic Monarchs. The Inquisition s trial courts focused on ensuring that the Catholic Doctrine was enforced. After the conquering and colonization of indigenous groups within the New World the colony of New Spain was formed. The Spanish Crown sought to use the Inquisition to prosecute those guilty of heresy or blasphemy, which is the act of denouncing God or demeaning religious ideas. Comparing and analyzing Spanish Inquisition blasphemy trial documents demonstrate the recorded history and process by which these trials started and ended. Which presents us with the question, how did blasphemy trials effect the personal lives of indigenous groups within New Spain? To investigate the history and impact of the Spanish Inquisition focus on the process and punishment of blasphemy trials will improve an understanding of the effect of these institutions. The Catholic Monarchs King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella justified the establishment of the Inquisition in Spain and The New World by constructing it as a form of religious purification. The history of the Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisición, or as it is more commonly known the Spanish Inquisition began during the 15th century and did not end until the early 19th. The Episcopal Inquisition was established in 1536 and was the first religious court. Fray Juan de Zumarraga was a Bishop and a member of the Franciscan Order. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Perseverance Book Report This year, I came across a book titled Perseverance! The Story of Thomas Alva Edison (Murray, 1997). This book is a short timeline of Thomas Edison that highlights his many achievements along with his many failures in his pursuit of accomplishment. I read this to my students in hopes they would recognize the importance of having the courage to take a risk and the resilience to keep trying. My students loved this book and we referred back to it throughout the year. In combination with a growth mindset, I encouraged them to take risk, even though it might result in failure, and learn how to persevere. I agree that there is a decline in the measure of grit in today s classroom, but also recognize that a teacher can promote and encourage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will admit this is something I have expressed my opinion about as well. My kids are very involved in sports, especially competitive baseball. I have mixed feelings about this. When competing in a tournament, there are no participation medals or such thing as third place. I have two boys, both with different levels of self confidence, and see not only the difference in their attitude, but also in how I respond to their disappointments. Is this fair? I am not sure it is, but in one child I am still developing resilience and determination, and in the other I am further building on his desire to achieve. I have raised them both with the same values and have supported their self worth the same, however, where one is lacking in courage and resilience, the other has endurance and drive. My eldest boy is not confident and is afraid of failure. I often add yet when encouraging him to try again. He is prone to give up and assume there is no chance of success. My youngest son is determined, confident, and driven. I find myself using the term next time quite often and not really focusing on the individual aspect. This begs to question, how is grit cultivated? As discussed in our text, the affective domain represents a time for emotional development and coping strategies (Kostelnik, Soderman, Whiren, Rupiper, 2015). During this time, it is essential that teachers are able to recognize a child s emotions, help to develop resilience, and promote self worth. Providing an environment where children feel safe to take a risk in the classroom and feel confident to try again in the face of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Chrysler Building Essay Today technology allows us to construct structures that we would never have been able to make in the past. Some of the creations are impressive based on what they accomplish but others are masterpieces in themselves. Man s capability to build such tall buildings, as the skyscrapers we are familiar with covering our cities today, is a major expression of the advancements we have made as a culture. The power necessary to build such tall structures inspired competition between architects to see who could build the tallest one. One skyscraper that has inspired many and served as a model, for high rise buildings that were created after, is the Chrysler Building. The Chrysler Building serves as an identifying mark to anyone that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although these problems were corrected and the idea of building a skyscraper became a feasible task, there were many conditions that had to be taken into account, that did not need consideration when building a structure less than 40 stories tall. Four story buildings are supported by their own walls; however a new method needed to be created for skyscrapers since the previous building method would not provide enough support. Metal skeletal frames made of columns and beams were then developed to provide the support and strength needed for the skyscrapers. As the buildings grew taller, their structural design was made lighter and stiffer. Also, as the buildings grew taller, wind became an important issue. Normally, the force that acts on the skyscraper pushes directly downward towards the ground that would then counter balance that push. However, when an additional force acts on it, such as wind, the forces would act differently on the skyscraper. With a lateral force acting on the building, the steel columns of the frame on the windy side would stretch apart slightly while the columns on the other side would compress. Therefore, the skeletal frame built had to be made so that the structure would be free to move slightly with the wind and, at the same time, remain sturdy. The initial plan for this particular skyscraper built on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Good Life In The Gospel Of Wealth The term the good life can be viewed in different ways. Although, the more powerful meaning regarding the sources would be when others are jealous of your own success. In other words, they can be considered haters. Once you reach this point, you sense accomplishments because it shows you did something with your life. More importantly, the good life can be lived well if you re able to help others while you re stable and able to treat yourself. In The Gospel of Wealth, Andrew Carnegie speaks about poverty in our communities and how the rich have a responsibility. That responsibility is to use their wealth to promote a better future, but this doesn t necessarily mean giving money to homeless. An important aspect of this is what actually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Japanese Internment Camps Discrimination The Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941 sparked war with the United States and spread fear that Japanese Americans would aid Japan during World War II. This is a quote from an article that shared both opinions on the Japanese American internment camps. The first This provoked fear in the American people, causing them to remove 110,000 Japanese Americans from the west coast of the United States and forcing them to live in internment camps. In my opinion I believe that it was a unconstitutional and racist action that the Americans took. The first reason that I believe that the internment camps were unnecessary is they were a racist act against the Japanese Americans. In the article it states Our unjust imprisonment was the result of two closely related emotions: racism and hysteria, says Edison Tominaro Uno, a former internee.Uno says the claim that Japanese Americans were relocated for their protection was sheer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the article says we cannot justify the evacuation even as a war measure measure was taken against German or Italian nationals. This shows that the internment camps weren t needed this being proven by the fact that no action against German or Italian nationals were taken and yet they did nothing threatening to the Americans. Though I do believe that it was a racist act I can understand why America would take precautions to ensure the safety of their nation. But on the other hand the Americans failed to see the Japanese Americans loyalty to the united states. In chapter 5 it states In fact more that 25,000 Japanese Americans served in the armed forces during World War II, and the allJapanese American 442nd combat team inflicted more casualties and received more decorations and any other comparable army unit. This proves that the Japanese Americans were loyal to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Navy s Anti-Piracy Operations Anti Piracy Operations Did you know that the Navy has combated piracy for more than 200 years? Senior Enlisted Leaders should understand the importance of the Navy s mission on anti piracy in the Horn of Africa because it is integral to linking the strategies of centuries past to our current operations of combating crime on the high seas. This paper will cover the history, evolution, and effects of the United States (U.S) Navy s anti piracy policy and operations in the Horn of Africa. History In the day of fighting sail, piracy was considered as one of the easiest ways to defect from poor living conditions and mistreatment while in service with the Royal Navy. Pirates threaten regional security, and attack commercial and naval ships to gain control of the seas. The age of pirates and privateers emerged between the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The international partnership that the 32 nations have paraticpated in allow free commerce and trade to occur despite these attacks. Numbers have decreased due to the patrols in these waters. The effects have built lasting relations with coalition and partner nations and give The U.S. Navy will continue to develop new strategies in counter piracy operaitions. The experience gained gives an opportunity for Sailors to train and prepare for these situations while at sea. The teamwork and effort from the CTF and ships becomes a standard for suture Sailors to emulate. These experiences link the strong naval heritage of combating piracy in the past with todays technology and partnership to build the in the strupon the experience gained Presence is key to the success of anti piracy operations not just in the HOA but in other parts that piracy may emerge like Malaysia and Singapore as the next hot bed for rising of piracy acts. As these pirates take matters to the next level, the U.S. Navy and its team of sea warriors will be prepared for the next challenge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Importance Of Blue Ventures This might pique our interest. Fencing off the ocean through marine protected areas and sanctuaries isn t enough, when there s no effective means to enforce fishing bans. To improve the odds of success, Blue Ventures is rewriting the marine conservation handbook. Lead and Nut graph A recent recipient of a prestigious $1.25 million award Skoll Award for social innovation, Blue Ventures is on a roll. The nonprofit organization operates on the credo that to succeed, marine conservation schemes need to enlist local communities as allies. Blue Ventures is at the forefront of a marine conservation movement that places as much emphasis upon the rights of fishing communities as they do protecting endangered coral reefs or sea turtles. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Generational Differences In Older Generations We didn t have birthdays like you growing up. I was gripped from the beginning of this interview to learn about the generational differences between me and my grandmother. Donna McGuire, my grandmother, has led a very different life than mine own due to multiple generation gaps and geographical differences. This interview really enlightened me about the struggles that people went through in previous years and how their childhoods were so drastically different than ours. What was really eye opening about this interview was that not only how technology has changed how we live but the evolution of society that makes older generations seem so distant even though the difference in years is only around 60 years. Her first memory as a child is running through farms in her bare feet in rural Wisconsin, which is one of her most fond ones at that. She was a very bright young student, being the first girl chosen to be on a baseball team and received very good grades and was involved in other extracurricular activities such as the yearbook and the school newspaper for a brief stint. On her street growing up, birthday parties were not a celebration as they are today, instead an opportunity for the kids on the street to get together and eat ice cream and cupcakes, I never had a party where we did pin the tail on the donkey or hired a clown or anything like that, I just remember being happy when it was my turn to dole out the cupcakes and ice cream. It was a different time and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Outback Steakhouse Executive Summary Outback Steakhouse has enjoyed a dominant position in the casual dining market since inception. They have exponentially increased the number of locations each year; however their growth has apparently reached a plateau and they could potentially loose market share. There is significant competitive pressure from rivals using marketing and advertising in attempts to lure away customers. Consumer loyalty is highly valuable and rivals will use whatever tactics necessary to gain that loyalty and establish a strong customer base. Competitive rivalry is relatively strong mainly due to the threat of new entrants and competitive pressure from rivals. A restaurants success depends largely on a few key attributes including ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of this amount, food and drink revenues alone were projected to be $476 billion, covering over 900,000 locations. Restaurants provided work for more than 9% of the U.S. workforce. On average, each American spent approximately $972 per year in restaurants. Restaurants mainly compete on price, location and quality The casual dining segment of the restaurant industry is relatively new, becoming more and more popular for people wanting a trade off between fast food and fine dining. Outback s most significant competitive force is pressure from rivals using intense marketing and advertising in attempts to steal customers. Consumer loyalty is highly valuable and rivals will use whatever tactics necessary to gain that loyalty and establish a strong customer base. Key Success Factors Brand identity is important. A solid reputation for high quality food and service is key. Convenient location provides greater access to the public and customers Costs need to be controlled in order to maintain competitive pricing. Supply chain management capabilities Ability to provide a dining experience and welcoming atmosphere ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Work Of A Mercenary The job of a mercenary, fighting a war or performing some sort of military duty, for pay, without nationalist allegiance, has been a job ...since the dawn of warfare, from Xenophon s ten thousand Greeks hired to fight in Persia to the Swiss Guards who protect the Vatican today (Blood and Treasure). Simply put, Mercenaries are nothing new. However only in the last 60 or so years has a new, modern form of mercenary work come into practice. Modern mercenaries today often function in the form of a Private Military Corporation or PMC. These are corporations that train and deploy often elite fighting forces to fulfill contracts paid for by various clients, most of the time governments. These corporations are rather controversial for a number ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After successfully using Private Military Companies in Vietnam, the United States continued their use, doling out contracts to corporations during the later Cold War Era. During this time many United State PMCs were tied to tasks too dirty for the U.S. government. (Avant) The use of private military companies has continued ever since and has only grown in scale. Other than the size of the Industry, not much has changed in PMCs. They still receive funding mainly from their clients, who are often national governments, and from their investors if they are publicly held corporations. In terms of the size of the market, the PMC market was expected to grow in net revenue from $55.6 billion to $202 billion between the years of 1990 and 2010. These predictions had merit especially in the 90s when the stock value of public PMCs grew two times faster than the Dow Jones Industrial Average (Avant). Since their inception private military companies have claimed to provide services of elite and precise military force for nations and organizations; these organizations claim that they are better suited for the job than a military and they do not shy away from the fact that they are motivated entirely by money. Erik Prince comes to the defence of PMCs, as he is the founder and CEO of perhaps the best known PMC in the world, Blackwater. He says on the matter of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. High School Dropouts In The United States Many policy makers in the United States have becomes especially concerned about the alarming rate of persistently high school student s dropout rates. But, improving high school dropout and graduation levels continues to be a strong educational challenge in the United States. Because, every year almost half a million students drop out of school (U.S. Census Bureau 2007). More importantly as Rumberger claimed that an even greater number about one third of all students who enter high school in the ninth grade fail to graduate fours later (as cited in Robert Russell 109). Graduation rates among underrepresented minority students in particular Latinos and African American are even lower (Alliance for Excellent Education 2007). And as Kelly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Lord Capulet To Blame For Romeo And Juliet Deaths Young love is two hearts with one thing in mind said by unknown.The tragedy play of Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet is about two young adults that are in a secret relationship. Romeo and Juliet fell in love during a party. They couldn t love each other because their families had a big feud between each other. Romeo and Juliet ran off with each other and got married secretly(14). Juliet took a position and it made her seem dead but she was sleeping for 42 hours. Nobody knew she took the position except for a few. This leads to Romeo s death by him taking the position to be with Juliet. After Juliet wakes up and sees him dead she stabbed herself.The untimely deaths of Romeo and Juliet were ultimately caused by lord capulet and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lord capulet is to blame for Romeo and Juliet s death. Therefore be patient, take no note of him, and put off these frowns, unfitting this occasion. Said Capulet (8).This is showing that Capulet doesn t like Romeo. This helps explain because by capulet not liking Romeo that means Romeo and Juliet can t love each other so it led to their deaths because they were in love and wanted to be together so Juliet ran off to be with Romeo and faked her death. After seeing her dead Romeo kill himself. Capulet has been talking with a young count named Paris, and agrees that he would make a proper husband for Capulet s daughter Juliet. He advises Paris to court Juliet at the feast. Said narrator (5).This is showing how capulet didn t want Romeo as his daughters wife. Capulet is forcing his daughter to marry Paris and she doesn t know yet. He thinks Paris is a better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Alex Shapiro Research Paper Beethoven once said, Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of a woman. I find this quote to be very true because many of Shapiro s pieces that I have listened to has made me feel many emotions. A good composer will fill ears with music, but, a great composer will fill hearts with music. According to a 2010 interview, an interview asked Shapiro what kind of composer are you? and she replied a wonderful composer! I love her enthusiasm and sense of humor; Shapiro later followed up her response to that question and stated that she is a heartfelt composer, who writes in all genres and styles. Alex Shapiro was born in New York City in 1962, and she was brought up in Manhattan. She moved to Los Angeles in 1983, where she stayed for 24 years. Shapiro studied at The Juilliard School and The Manhattan School of Music, in fact, that is where she realized she loved composing acoustic and electroacoustic music ( Landscape Music ). Although Alex Shapiro is not as well known as some composers, she still has a great musical history, and she is still hard at work with new projects. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Published by Activist Music, her works are heard daily in concerts and broadcasts across the U.S. and internationally, and can be found on over twenty commercially released recordings from around the world ( Landscape music ). According to an article titled Festival of Contemporary Art Music written by Washington State University, the most instantly popular of Shapiro s newest pieces has been Paper Cut, an innovative offering for wind band, prerecorded electronics and printer paper, commissioned for the BandQuest series by the American Composers Forum and the National Endowment for the Arts ( Festival of Contemporary Art ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Jesse James Research Paper This story takes you deep into the heart of Kearney, Missouri where we find the most well known bank and train robber, Jesse James. If I had one word to round up Jessie James it would be, a rebel. There was never a man I ever knew that was as outgoing and as much of a rebel and Jesse James. There was never one thing Jesse James would back down from. Jesse James was always best known as being part of the James Younger gang of outlaws. He walked around like he was ten feet tall and nothing would stop him from reaching something he set out to do in the first place. As a lot of people know Jesse James was born in Kearney Missouri on september 5 1847. Jesse lived with his brother Frank, father Robert james and Zerelda Cole James. Both the James brothers were educated and hailed from a prestigious family of farmers, where they were punished and raised right. It didn t take long for Jesse s family ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That s how they thought they were supposed to live. Right after Jesse s family got started, he started robbing banks and trains. On December 7, 1869, the gang robbed the Gallatin, Missouri, bank. Jesse asked to change a $100 bill, and thinking that the banker was responsible for the death of Bloody Bill, shot the man in the heart. Local newspapers labeled the actions vicious and bloodthirsty and called for the gang s capture. From that robbery to the end of their careers, members of the James Gang had a price on their heads, dead or alive. After breakfast on April 3, 1882, Jesse turned to straighten a picture on a wall of his home, and Bob shot Jesse in the back of the head. Jesse died instantly at age 34. People in Missouri were outraged at the method used to capture him and considered it a cowardly assassination. Within three months, Frank surrendered to Crittenden. The juries would not convict on the meager evidence, so Frank resumed a quiet life. Jesse Was a heck of a man, I would be just like him If I would not get in trouble over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Physics Of Gravity Fed System Gravity Fed System In rural area of Cambodia, Water from the rainwater tank is supplied to the targeted facilities such as houses and school by gravity. Gravity is a force that attracts all the objects on the Earth surface due to the attraction exerted by the mass of the planet. This force usually fall at lowest point of the surface. In this situation, the water in the tank flows down by its own weight through pipe and run out from taps. It is applicable if the pipes and taps are lower than the level of the water in the tank itself. The formula to calculate the force acting by the height of water is as follow: P = ρgh where, [1] W: Pressure of the water (Pa) ρ: density of water (kg/m3) g: gravity of the Earth (ms 2) h: height of the water from the ground surface (m) Figure 6 Illustration of the gravity force acting on the water In addition, most of the rainwater tank in rural area of Cambodia are elevated rainwater tank and ground level water tank. Both rainwater tanks use the force of gravity to transport water by pipework to nearby houses. Main reason of using gravity force for water transportation due to it low maintanence and running cost. In addition the level of services also consistence due to low maintannece needs. Therefore for elevated rainwater tank, the foundation normally is built with four reinforced concrete tower elevated between 4m up to 9m. For ground water tank, its foundation is built 700mm above the ground level to provide sufficient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Theory Of The Second Pulley For Case 1, in order for equilibrium to be achieved, the fourth pulley was at 259.44 degrees and 35 grams on the hanger. The experimental equilibrant force magnitude, 35 grams, was a little bit higher than the calculated equilibrant force magnitude, 31.170 grams. The experimental equilibrant force direction did agree with the calculated equilibrant force direction for this scenario. There was a 12.5% percent error for Case 1. For Case 2, the fourth pulley was at 15 degrees and 50 grams on the hanger. The experimental equilibrant force magnitude, 50 grams, was way higher than the calculated equilibrated force magnitude, 35.64 grams. Additionally, the calculated equilibrant force direction, 194.99 degrees, did not agree with the experimental equilibrant force direction, 15 degrees. During the experiment, when the fourth pulley was put on 194.99 degrees and tested with different grams on the hanger, the ring in the center of the force table was not able to hold firmly. So, different angles and masses were tested to achieve equilibrium. After various trial and errors, 15 degrees with 50 grams was the one that was able to hold the ring firmly in the center. Since the experimental equilibrant force was found through trial and errors, there was a pretty high percent error of 44.5%. For Case 3, the fourth pulley was at 275 degrees with 50 grams. . The experimental equilibrant force magnitude, 50 grams, was higher than the calculated equilibrated force magnitude, 45.28 grams. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...