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5 Clear And Easy Ways To Write An Academic Essay
1. 5 Clear And Easy Ways To Write
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5 Clear And Easy Ways To Write An Academic Essay 5 Clear And Easy Ways To Write An Academic Essay
2. Analysis Of Rene Culler s The Glass
Rene Culler s career in glass which spans nearly 30 years consistently shows themes of both personal
growth and an increasing insight into mysticism throughout her work. Mysticism is defined as
Mystical, mysterious, and filled with wonder, mysticism is easily associated with crystals, New Age
theories, or the occult (the supernatural). The truth is the emphasis on spiritual connection and union,
and the mysteries of religion over dogma or rigid rules. Outside of religion, mysticism is applied to
cryptic, obscure, or irrational thought leaning toward mystery and wonder, rather than logic. Culler s
work shows her fascination with mysticism and her journey in an concentrated combination of what is
unexpected in the context of personal experiences in her Head and Heart, Grail, and Magic Square
series to name an few. Perhaps one of the most intriguing and thought provoking aspects of her work
is that Culler presents items that could have a purpose and then transforms them into an surreal
interpretation of practicality shrouded in experienced reality.
As a method of constantly challenging a perceived functionality process became very important to
Culler, so much so that she developed her own technical process to create her sculptures. She self
named the process as Kiln Transformed Glass. Culler s daring in functionality directly affected the
process she now embraces. This process enables her to combine three forms of glass art; Kiln Formed
Glass, Glassblowing and Glass
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3. Persuasive Essay On Privatization Of Water
Water is a utility service for many people since its treatment, distribution, and recycling is funded by
the taxpayer. Water is also a scarce commodity among some communities around the world.
Privatization of water would allow firms to make it a profitable venture. Both domestic and global
business environments have interesting ethical dilemmas to navigate. Peter Brabeck, the former Nestle
CEO noted that water is not a basic human right but a commodity that should be privatized and
controlled. Although the Universal Bill of Human Rights declares that withholding the resource takes
away human dignity it fails to specifically grant the right to water. However, if water is a basic human
right, it should be justly and freely available to all. Therefore, water is a right entitled to all human
beings and thus should not be privatized.
Proponents of water privatization assert that private production of water is advantageous for both
taxpayers and consumers. Brabeck, on his part explains that people do not use water for hydration and
hygiene, which leads to wastage. Privatization of water would lead to price increases thus more
conservation. It would also foster sustainable development among developing regions. Further, private
companies are better at maintaining infrastructure than public companies in addition to increasing
oversight.
Privatization would lead to price increases thus spur conservation. However, as more companies
compete to provide households with water, which would
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4. Shellfish Quotes
He said no I like black trees myself in her the author is trying to show that ever persona have their
point of perspective of color and each of use see it differently.
I wanted to be with someone who could understand the words I loved so much, the sentiments I
carried every time I saw the transfer from one red rose to the other, someone who understood that true
love was a love that existed ....
I think I could relate to that because I really think that the person that I want to love must really
understand my word even if you have different backgrounds.
Aaron assured my father that I was like abalone, worth the effort except there is no Hmong Word for
abalone,so my sister ended up translating to my father that Aaron thought I was like a shellfish. p(149)
Why aron use the world abalone? What did he meant exactly by that? And why did the author is
satisfied with the word shellfish?
....... I smiled. They did not smile back. They looked me up and down. They snickered then, look at
each other, and walked out p(151)
This quote remind me of time of life when I came to the U.S I was walking and I see a old lady I said
hi and smile but she just stared at me and give a look at me up and down. In the being i thought that I
say it in low voice so say it again but nothing chance I felt so made, then I give her the same look and
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Yang states Race has become increasingly complicated since I married a white man and entered white
family. ..... We have to ask ourselves whether and how we protect them. How do I protect Aron? How
do I protect myself?my family? His? This emphasizes the theme of her essay, which is racism is
stronger than love. I found this essay to be interesting because I always thought love is stronger than
anything
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5. Purchase New Protection Gloves For The Employees Of...
Project Name A proposal to purchase new protection gloves for the employees of Electrical High
Effect Company (EHE) Mr. Larry Nguyen Sale Manager Nguyen Tran Selling Consultant Department
of Sale and Customer Services December 1st, 2016 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Nguyen Tran
Selling Consultant Company name: Electrical High Effect Company (EHE) Address: 825 Buford Dr
NE, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 Date: December 1st , 2016 Mr. Alan Smith Company name: ULINE
Address: 1770 Satellite Blvd NW, Buford, GA 30518 Dear Mr. Alan Smith, Sincerely, Sign name
Type your name Enclose DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS Title
Page....................................................................................... LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES Figure
1 MODEL NO. DESCRIPTION SIZE COLOR QTY./ CARTON PRICE PER CARTON ADD TO
CART 1 2+ S 20732 MaxiFlex® 34 874 S, M, L, XL Gray 12 Pair $61 $56 Specify Size S 21281
MaxiFlex® 34 874FY FL. Yellow 74 69 Specify Size MaxiFlex® 34 874 Micro Foam Nitrile Coated
Gloves MAX COMFORT Micro foam construction provides ultra cool comfort for all day use. For
HVAC installation and repair. Nylon liner. MaxiFlex® 34 874FY Micro Foam Nitrile Coated Gloves
MAX COMFORT Micro foam construction provides ultra cool comfort for all day use. Maximum
visibility. For landscaping and assembly work. Nylon liner. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Working in the
electrical field is a dangerous work. It requires workers must wear protective gloves all times during
working. On the other hand, protective
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6. Electromagnetic Model Of Light, Refraction And
Light and Geometric Optics. That is the title for Unit D. Unit D deals with the electromagnetic
spectrum, Ray models of light, Refraction, and a lot of other topics. Light is used in many different
ways. Mirrors and televisions use light so you can see yourself and the show you are watching. The
light bulbs we utilize use different sources of light for power. We have advance and have been able to
find many uses for many different things that give us light. But first we must know how light works.
Light is part of the Electromagnetic spectrum. The Electromagnetic spectrum is made up of a range of
Electromagnetic radiation that extends from the shortest gamma ray to the longest radio waves. The
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There is a equation for calculating the speed of the wavelengths. The frequency is f and the
wavelength is . Speed equals v. Therefore V = f x wavelength . An example of this would be the
following question. The wavelength is 10 and the frequency is 2. So the speed of the waves would
equal 20 cm / s. Wave models of light help us understand the similarities between light and the
movement of water to explain properties of light we can t see. Refer to diagram 2.1 for example. For
example of this we can look at a prism. When a white light shines through it, it splits into seven
different colors. ROYGBIV: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and violet. This is called the
visible spectrum. While the most important light source is the sun, light can also be produced by
animals and plants. This ability is called Bioluminescence. Bioluminescence is very common among
the creatures of the sea. Only 10% of sea animals are not Bioluminescence. The animals that are
Bioluminescent use their ability to attract prey or to keep their schools together. They are able to dim
their lights if they sense a predator approaching. There are many other sources of light such as the
following six. Incandescent, Fluorescent, Phosphorescent, and Chemiluminescence,
triboluminescence, Electric Discharge. Incandescent is a light that is made by a type of object . A
incandescent light bulb has a thin piece of metal inside of the bulb, which is called a
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7. Rhetorical Strategies In Lincoln s Second Inaugural Address
In his second Inaugural Address, given one month before the end of the Civil War, United States
President Abraham Lincoln used rhetorical strategies to achieve his purpose. Rhetorical strategies are
strategies in which something is stated and doesn t expect a comment or response to it. Lincoln used
rhetorical strategies in his second inaugural address to prove to his audience, that since this is the
second time around, he knows what he needs to do, for himself as the President of the United States
and for our nation itself.
President Abraham Lincoln s use of rhetorical strategies reveals that he is confident in what he is
going to say and do: Then a statement somewhat in detail of a course to be pursued seemed fitting and
proper. His use of rhetorical strategies also reveals the fact that he knows that our nation is intelligent
and strong enough to work alongside him to change our nation for the better: The progress of our
arms, upon which all else chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to myself, and it is, I trust,
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As he stated All dreaded it, all sought to avert it, the point he is trying to convey to his audience, is
that no one wanted it to happen but the fact that it did, we have to go back to the way things were
before the happening. We could ve saved the Union without the need of a war and there were other
means of destroying the city: While the inaugural address was being delivered from this place,
devoted altogether to saving the Union without war, insurgent agents were in the city seeking to
destroy it without war, seeking to dissolve the Union and divide effects by negotiation. Both parties
were all for the war if they could just have a bit of
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8. Kurt Vonnegut s Personal Experiences
THESIS STATEMENT
Kurt Vonnegut s personal experiences of World War II and the firebombing of Dresden were important
factors in determining his writing style and the political and philosophical views that it conveyed.
Throughout his works, the overarching message that Vonnegut delivers is the need for love and
compassion in a world where humans are helpless against an indifferent fate.
PURPOSE STATEMENT
Through critical analysis, historical research, and textual evidence, a study on Kurt Vonnegut s
background will be conducted in order to display the effects that the era in which he lived had on his
writing.
INTRODUCTION
A baby boy, named after his father, was introduced into the world on November 11, 1922; this day,
better known as Armistice Day, was set aside to celebrate the peace treaty signed after World War II.
The United States of America was celebrating a time of hopeful peace and prosperity. But, a world
away, a young German soldier named Adolf Hitler was rising to power and gaining the support of the
Bavarian Fascist Party. Ironically, this child who was born in a time of optimistic abundance would
grow up amidst a horrible economic depression and would become a man as his country was
preparing to enter a brutal war.
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. was born to his father and Edith Lieber in Indianapolis, Indiana on Armistice Day.
At home, his parents struggled to pay every bill but still ensured that their children became educated.
After graduating from Cornell University with
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9. The Born Free Usa Task Force
Recommendations The members of the Born Free USA Task Force have a common goal to provide a
solution to increase restrictions for exotic pet ownership, which allows for more responsible exotic pet
ownership and the decreased capacity of danger to the public. In addition, it will provide for more
safety precautions and ensure those exotic animals in captivity are provided for every day. The first
step in our process of analyzing the recommendations of exotic pet ownership in Missouri was
researching the current regulations in other states and what was working and not working in those
states. Currently, every state has varying regulations and within those states, many cities and counties
have assorted regulations as well. Based on the success of the drastic changes the state of Ohio has
made in the exotic animal ownership regulations, their platform for change is one to model. Ohio was
once a state with no restrictions on exotic animal ownership prior to the 2011 incidence of Terry
Thompson, who set free his exotic animal farm of fifty plus animals before committing suicide. This
incident pushed the already in question exotic pet ownership regulations into national limelight. Our
task force has researched the current restrictions and the process of implementing them along with the
undesirable potential side effects of these new laws. With this information, we were prepared to
present a solid foundation for the state of Missouri to create a new movement in the exotic pet
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10. A Brief Note On The Largest Open Mall Center
Our town, like most, has one, two, or more large enclosed shopping malls, plus several strip centers.
The largest open mall in town is not far from our house and is the one my wife shop at most often. It is
a large open shopping area with buildings in clusters of two, to six. There is ample parking, and two or
more of the stores is accessible from each parking space. The complex is anchored by a twelve screen
theater, and three big box stores. The variety of merchandise will rival any of the large enclosed malls.
Here you can find everything, clothing, household items, food, auto parts, sports and hardware. Unlike
the enclosed malls this shopping center has the largest number national chain restaurants in town,
along with a cafeteria, donut shop, and several locally owned eateries. There is in one art gallery that
also serves coffee and a selection of teas, a hobby shop and three places that sell art supplies, which
we both use. One of our favorite stores is a Bakery chain store, they not only have the best tasting
coffee they, have the largest assortment of goodies to go with it. For lunch, they serve a choice of
sandwiches, salads and soups. At dinnertime, they add a great choice of pizza and beer, plus the
sandwich menu. Three doors south of the Bakery is a large pet store that my wife and I often visit. We
do not own one, but we enjoy looking at the fish, ferrets, and rodents. The store does not sell cats or
dogs, although their choice of food,
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11. Summer 2014 Exam 3 ANSWERS Essay
Name:
Use the following information for the next two questions.
Napier Co. provided the following information on selected transactions during 2013:
Purchase of land by issuing bonds $500,000
Proceeds from issuing bonds 1,000,000
Purchases of inventory 1,900,000
Purchases of treasury stock 300,000
Loans made to affiliated corporations 700,000
Dividends paid to preferred stockholders 200,000
Proceeds from issuing preferred stock 800,000
Proceeds from sale of equipment 100,000
1. The net cash provided (used) by investing activities during 2013 is
a. $100,000.
b. $(600,000).
c. $(1,100,000).
d. $(2,500,000).
e. None of the above.
2. The net cash provided by financing activities during 2013 is
a. $1,100,000.
b. $1,300,000.
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$2,040,000.
b. $90,000.
c. $(330,000).
d. $240,000.
e. None of the above.
10. A segment of a business enterprise is to be reported separately when the revenues of the segment
exceed 10 percent of the
a. total combined revenues of all segments reporting profits.
b. total export and foreign sales.
c. combined net income of all segments reporting profits.
d. total revenues of all the enterprise s segments.
e. None of the above.
11. The MD A section of a company s annual report is to cover the following three items:
12. a. income statement, balance sheet, and statement of owners equity.
b. income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows.
c. liquidity, capital resources, and results of operations.
d. changes in the stock price, mergers, and acquisitions.
e. None of the above.
Use the following information for the following five questions.
Harlan Mining Co. has recently decided to go public and has hired you as an independent CPA. One
statement that the enterprise is anxious to have prepared is a statement of cash flows. Financial
statements of Harlan Mining Co. for 2013 and 2012 are provided below.
BALANCE SHEETS 12/31/13 12/31/12
Cash $306,000 $ 144,000
Accounts receivable 270,000 162,000
Merchandise
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13. Flexible Triangles
Triangles are when a dyad involves another individual when anxiety is heightened. Shapiro, Kaslow,
Maxfield (2007) state the third person brought into the conflict created the triangle in order to
establish stability (Shapiro, Kaslow, Maxfield, 2007, p. 171). Typically, this individual is the least
differentiated and if often the identified client (Goldenberg, Goldenberg, 2013, p. 213). These authors
report families with a higher level of differentiation can enter in and out of flexible triangles, while
those who do not have a well established differentiation have rigid triangles (Shapiro, Kaslow,
Maxfield, 2007, p. 171). This under developed concept of established differentiation contributes to the
unresolved issues brought into a family
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14. Bowen Family Systems
Bowen Family System Theory
Introduction
In doing my studies on family/systemic counselling, I found Bowen s theory intriguing. In my work
and everyday life, I witness triangulation on a daily basis, from my own experience, without the
awareness from this module, I was often entwined in triangulation. As a trainee therapist I decided to
write my paper on Bowenian Therapy in order to gain a better understanding and develop my
awareness.
Murray Bowen, M.D. (31 January 1913 9 October 1990) was an American psychiatrist and a professor
in Psychiatry at the Georgetown University. Bowen was among the pioneers of family therapy and
founders of systemic therapy.
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Triangles
Triangles are the basic units of systems. They balance between closeness and distance. The third
person or party brings unity and creates continuity in warring situation. The triangle brings stressed
person into a manageable level of operation. This involves true listening and gives a true advice for a
better solution. In it virtually all relationships are shadowed by third parties. For example when a
couple have an argument, afterwards, one of the partners may call their friend to talk about the fight.
The third person helps them reduce their anxiety and take action, or calm their strong emotions and
reflect, and make decision.
People who are more undifferentiated are likely to triangulate others and be triangulated whereas
people who are differentiated cope well with life and relationship stress, and as a result are less likely
to triangulate others or be triangulated.
The Nuclear Family Emotional Process
These are the emotional patterns in a family that continue over generations. This involves a modeling
scenario where a family member models and imitates the behaviour and even the language of his or
her parents. For example, a parent who teaches his or her children to be happy when things are ok and
sad when things are bad shapes the future thinking of those children.Here the parent passes on an
emotional view of the world (the emotional process), which is taught throughout generation
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15. The Consequences Of Antigone
Introduction Proverbs 16:18 is one of the most quoted verses in the Bible, reading Pride comes before
destruction, and an arrogant spirit before a fall [CSB]. This verse has been used in many casual,
everyday conversations today, used as a warning to some and an explanation to others, citing pride as
the cause of many downfalls. Much truth lies in this verse. When one focuses his eyes on himself and
lets himself become focused on his own greatness instead of the awesomeness of the Lord, he
becomes too self absorbed. At some point, trust in oneself will always fail. Many stories, both fictional
and non fictional, emphasize this truth and warn readers of becoming overly prideful. One such
fictional story, the drama Antigone, clearly demonstrates this principle in action. Antigone is the last in
a trilogy of ancient Greek tragedies, called the Oedipus Trilogy, written by a man named Sophocles.
The story of Antigone continues that of her father, Oedipus, the king of Thebes. Oedipus was known
for unintentionally fulfilling a disturbing prophecy of killing his own father and marrying his mother.
Antigone, her sister, and two brothers (Polyneices and Eteocles) were the offspring of this incestuous
marriage. When Oedipus gave up his kingship, Polyneices and Eteocles fought for the throne, killing
each other in the process. Instead, their uncle Creon became king. The story of Antigone picks up
here, with Creon having taken the throne. Creon has decreed that, though Eteocles
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16. Katniss Everdeen In The Hunger Games
Katniss Everdeen is the protagonist of Suzanne Collins science fiction book, The Hunger Games.
Katniss is a heroine everybody needs to resemble. Perusers will later on discover that Katniss is a kind
hearted individual, a loving daughter, and an ingeniously talented girl from various perspectives. She
is generous, due to the fact, volunteered for her sister in the Hunger Games. When her sister Prim s
name is drawn out of the ball, Katniss yells, I volunteer, I volunteer as tribute and takes her sister s
place. Katniss also demonstrates her unselfish nature when she places herself at risk in order to spare
Peeta Mellark. Peeta is injured in the diversions and Katniss drops everything and focuses only on
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Katniss life of survival has been one of amazing order. Her chasing is a representation for this.
Talented toxophilite clarify how one must be extreme and loose amid the act of bows and arrows.
Such dominance with a bow and bolt takes unbelievable discretion and practice after some time. Yes,
Katniss has a couple rash failures when she shoots a bolt through the apple and cuts the table an inch
between Haymitch s fingers. Haymitch was a competitor in the hunger games, now he is an instructor,
a guide, to future competitors. However, in even these minutes, she utilizes stunning precision and
restraint, in spite of her ascent in indignation. Remember, I tell myself. You re the hunter now, not
them. (214) Katniss knows that if she lets herself believe that the others have the upper hand, she will
be defenseless. She handles herself very solidly, now that she has controlled her any feelings of
jealousy or
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17. Summary Of A Child Called It By Dave Pelzer
Author Dave Pelzer was born on December 29th 1960 and was the second of five boys. He grew up in
California where he suffered extreme abuse and mistreatment from his mother as a child for about 8
years and that s what he wrote his books about. At age 18 he joined the U.S. Air Force and served in
the Gulf War. Dave is now an american nonfiction writer for several autobiographical and self help
books. His most famous book is A Child Called It . A young boy named David who lived in Daly City,
California had a wonderful family who was very loving and caring up until he was four years old. He
doesn t know what happened but everything changed. His mother started beating him. Some of the
first things she did to him was punch him nonstop or throw him against the mirror in the bathroom and
bang his head so hard against it you could see imprints of his face on the glass and blood marks and
that was just the beginning. Soon she started not to let him eat, he would wake up in the morning with
no breakfast most of the time unless his brothers and some scraps for him otherwise he would get
lunch which was a peanut butter sandwich and a couple of carrots and no dinner every day. He wore
the same clothes for years straight and they haven t been washed ever so he was humiliated and
bullied all the time at school.
The beatings and cruelty from his mom only got worse. One time she was beating him and she broke
his arm really bad and brought him to the hospital and said he fell from a bunk
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18. Sectionalism Due to Western Expansion Essay
The Antebellum period from 1800 to 1850 marked a time of sectionalism in American history.
Furthermore, new territories gained during western expansion added to this conflict between different
sections of America. Southern states wanted new slave territories, while the North wanted to contain
the spread of slavery. While Western expansion contributed to growing sectional tensions between the
North and South from 1800 1820, sectionalism intensified significantly from 1820 1850. Since the
turn of the nineteenth century, Western territorial expansion started to increase a sense of sectionalism
throughout America. President Jefferson obtained the Louisiana purchase from Napoleon in 1803,
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Any state admitted into the Union bellow this line would decide the legality of slavery for their new
state, by popular sovereignty. This temporarily maintained the balance of slave states and free states in
the Union, while increasing sectionalism throughout America. Neither the North or South wanted the
other section to have more states favoring their own slavery ideals, in fear of biased representation in
the Senate. Furthermore, sectionalism was demonstrated by the fact that congress felt the need to
implement The Gag rule ; This disallowed congress from discussing the issue of slavery for the next
thirty years (while only lasting a decade). Though members of the house tried to pass the Wilmot
proviso, which would ban slavery in newly acquired Mexican territories, Southerners naturally
opposed this. Disagreements over how to decide the newly acquired land s position on slavery, further
intensified sectionalism between the North and South. At one point the South even tried to pass the
Ostend Manifesto in an attempt to purchase Cuba from Spain, and admit it into the Union as a slave
state. Although this effort failed, it strongly represents the intense sectionalism during the time: As an
entire portion of the country acted autonomously to secure an additional state to gain power over their
Northern neighbors. Finally, the compromise of 1850 was passed, declaring popular sovereignty as the
determining factor of the position of slavery among the land
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19. Perfect Day Research Paper
Have you ever thought about you r perfect day? I know I have, and just in case you were wondering
what that might include here it is.... The first thing to a perfect day is having all of my friends come
over to my house or we go to there house to hang out and maybe stay the night and the reason i want
that to happen is because my friends are funny and i like hanging out with them because I never know
what s gonna happen next. The second thing to a perfect day is going to one of these three places and
those three places are loco ropes which is really fun because you walk on cable cords really high of
the ground and it s kinda scary to, the second place is altitude I like going there because it s a
trampoline warehouse that has games like basketball,
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20. Racial Hatred In American History X
Is it necessary to be racial hatred? Is it necessary to change before it s too late? The response is
constituted in American History X 1998 crime drama film directed by Tony Kaye. A strong conflict of
racial hatred between the skin heads and blacks. American History X is strongly described as a
powerful as lighting, disturbing and aggressiveness film for Adults. It inspires us to believe that crime
doesn t pay. It s important to change ourselves before it s too late. The response to our query is, It s
hard to look back and see the truth about people you love . The word look back and people you love
indicates our thinking and understanding of changing yourself before violent strikes you. The plot is
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I m just tired of it . Feels helpless and impotent. This clearly helped me believe that the portrayal of
Derek has changed and develop a personal response that crime doesn t pay. At the end of Danny
shocking death awakes the audience. Danny s last voice over that the audience hear, I will tell you
what I learnt . High angle shot of Danny s blood splattered body, Well, my conclusion is: Hate is
baggage. Life is too short to be pissed off all the time. It s just not worth it . These educators the
audience that not until their realized it before being shot, we should change before it s too late for
them. It all reinforces the idea that one day your actions will return to your most loved ones whether it
s positive or negative. Is it necessary to be racial hatred? Is it necessary to change before it s too late?
Indeed, the same queries are demand on American History X by Tony Kaye. Emphasis us to
understand that crime doesn t pay. According to the change Derek endures. This film helps us to
change yourself before violence strikes
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21. Comparing My Challenges To Female Friendship Narrative And...
In the narrative, I describe factors that posed challenge to my friendship with Sarah and identify
cultural differences as the most challenging element of our friendship. The family structure within
Sarah s culture (Indian) is very different then mine, which made it difficult for me to understand and
appreciate the customs. What especially concerned me was the control Sarah s parents exhibited over
her education. Eventually, I expressed to Sarah how I felt and she enlightened me about her family and
culture in a very positive perspective. This experience was initially upsetting, however through several
passionate conversations we are now closer together as friends. There are several connections between
my Challenges to Female Friendship Narrative and the material we studied throughout the course,
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Hooks (2000) discusses a college experience where she notices a difference in the way males and
females conduct each other in her classes. She observed that women did not talk as much as the men
nor were they called upon as often as men were (especially in mixed gender classes). This negatively
influenced Hooks (2000) because her prior expectations expected that in schools, males and females
were treated equally. This experience weakened the confidence she had in her academic capabilities
but eventually she was able to accept and cope with the customs of her new school. Comparably, in
my narrative I discuss the false expectations that I had towards parenting and the difficulty I
experienced accepting the customs of my friend s parents. For example, in Sarah s cultural
background, the parents decide their children s academic careers. Like Hooks (2000), I felt very
saddened because my expectations about parenting
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22. What Did William Wilberforce Accomplish In Life
What did William Wilberforce accomplish in life? Why do we remember William Wilberforce? Why
was the Bible so important to him? William Wilberforce was a philanthropist, politician, legislator,
and abolitionist of slavery who grew up in Hull, a large seaport city on the northeast coast of Great
Britain, and as a child he went to the traditional Anglican church. By the age of 16, he went to
Cambridge University, where he met his good friend William Pitt the Younger who became a loyal
supporter. Later in his life, he started to have doubts about his faith and culturally accepted the waters
of aloofness and skepticism toward anyone who took Christian faith seriously. During his college
years, Wilberforce and Pitt would go to Parliament to watch debates on many subjects, mostly about
the fate of the American colonies. Wilberforce quickly became extremely popular and ... Show more
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The much worked, muched prayed for dream of the abolition of the slave trade finally became a
reality. He was now forty eight years old and had contended with life threatening illnesses over the
years. His battle was not over. That wasn t the end he also set out to persuade other major powers of
the world France, Spain, Russia, especially to adopt abolition. He knew that the United States were
also determined to the root of evil. William s greatest accomplishment was the abolishment of the
slave trade and that is why we remember him today, and he kept the bible close to him because he was
faithful. One of the most interesting things was William s ability to work with others who disagreed
him, for example Charles James Fox, an opponent to William in political battles, knew that was saved
by grace. In addition, he also gave his talents, time, energy to God s purposes was able to do so much.
At last William died of the flu on July 29, 1833 in Chelsea, and was buried in Westminster
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23. The Risk Factors Of An Patient Centered Care
Subjective Assessment : A variety of factors can cause falls in older individuals, therefore it is
important to determine what the risk factors are in order to provide patient centered care. History of
presenting compliant; Fall (s7) Were you attempting to turn a corner? Yes Did you freeze and how
often? Yes,it happens when i try to turn a corner or get out of bed. How often did you fell in the past
six months? 5 times How did you manage to get up? With one assist John reported that he froze when
attempting to turn a corner. He also clarified that it was his fifth fall after he froze in the past six
months. Only mild injuries such as skin lacerations and bruises were found, however, John showed
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He also added that the most beneficial intervention besides drugs was Taichi class. However, his knee
pain has become a barrier from continuation. Patient reported 4/10 pain in both knees on the visual
analogue scale (VAS). The past medical history of PD in John s case includes intrinsic factors such as
age related decline in visual, vestibular, muscle and cognition function, neural disorder and adverse
drug effects.3 Given the progressive nature of the disease, it is important to understand what type of
Parkinson s and what stage John was at as fall risks may increase in later stages. Therefore by asking
questions as such help determine if the intrinsic factors led to the recent fall. Environmental factors
(e2) Was the ground slippery? No Did the accident happen in a daytime or dark at night? Late
afternoon Was the ground uneven? No It was believed that the accident happened during late
afternoon when John was walking on an even bitumen pavement. Overwhelming environmental
hazards including inadequate lighting and slippery uneven surfaces can increase fall risk as it requires
greater postural
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24. Zoos Are Inhumane Research Paper
Zoos Are Inhumane Zoos might be fun and entertaining, but do we know how much is being taken
away from an animal? When animals are captivated and locked in a cage to be put on display, its
freedom is taken, as along with many other things. These animals don t have enough space and they
are even treated badly sometimes. Zoos are inhumane and animals should not be kept in captivity.
First of all, the animals in zoos aren t always treated right. Animals are sometimes beaten to be taught.
Animals might be hard headed but that is still not a reason to beat them. Animals aren t always
mistreated by zookeepers. They might even be mistreated by visitors. Zoos don t always care about
the money. According to peta kids.com, a lot of times
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25. Interview Questions
1.What technology advances surprised you?
Grandma The internet for sure, all the technology in medicine, that s it, I can t think of too much
more.
2. Have you ever witnessed a historical event and how did it impact you?
Grandma When John Kennedy was shot and killed in 63 that really impacted me, Desert storm, I don t
remember exactly what year that was, it was in the 90s I believe.
3. If you could tell your younger self 1 thing, what would it be?
Grandma It would be to have more fun!
4. Why did you choose the career you chose?
Grandma Well when I was in 8th grade I was a candy striper and I worked at the hospital and I loved
working with the patients, so I decided I was going to be a nurse. So that s what I became.
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I just loved the whole thing of babies coming into the world.
12. You said you had 10 siblings what was that like?
Grandma That was a mad house. Well I have 9 siblings. There s 10 of us all together. It was very crazy
and being the oldest child I had to do a lot of helping my mother. You know with the younger kids and
cooking, cleaning, and laundry, so I didn t even want to have children when I grew up.
13. What do you regret not doing in life?
Grandma Having more fun. Letting loose, having fun.
14. Who is someone you will always remember and why?
Grandma My mother, She s very special to me.
15. What are some challenges you had in school? How did you overcome them?
Grandma Concentration, you know being able to read and then remember everything I read. I don t
26. have a photographic memory which I wish I did. Writing, being able to express myself.
16. What teacher inspired you the most and how?
Grandma Probably my chemistry teacher because I talked to him, I was having a really hard struggle
and he said Don t worry about it, I ll get you through chemistry . Mr. Rudolf has always been my hero
because without chemistry I couldn t get into the nursing program, so I will always remember him.
17. What are you most thankful for?
Grandma Family, the fact that i m taken care of, you know I don t have to worry like so many people
about you know food, shelter; and I would say my faith. I would be in a much worse place if I
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27. The Baptism Debate
Often held as a rite of passage and entrance into the Christian church, baptism is much more than just
symbolic ritual. Baptism was commanded by Jesus Christ in the Great Commission recounted in the
book of Matthew. Even though we are simplistically called to be obedient by being baptized the
Christian church has long debated the aspects of this ordinance. Denominations are divided on the
basic meaning, types and modes of baptism even two thousand years after the founding of the
Christian church. Just as the other ordinance, the Lord s Supper, congregations find themselves at odd
with tradition, biblical interpretation and even individual understanding. However, the simple message
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Thereafter, infant baptism became the norm. (Hammett, 2005, pg 269) Three arguments are often used
in support of infant baptism. The early church used the idea of household baptisms mentioned in the
book of Acts to support that entire families were baptized for the acceptance of faith by the parents of
the household. Other historians point to the Gospel encounter of children being brought to Jesus for
blessing and for Him to pray over the children. The last support can be found in the need of an act of
covenant being established as it once was in the Old Testament. In the time of Abraham young boys
were circumcised as a sign of the convent. In the New Testament infant baptism was used as that sign.
(Hammett, 2005 pg 269 270). Each of these were steeped further in tradition than biblical basis. The
New Testament points more specifically to believers baptism rather than infant baptism. As stated
earlier, baptism is a symbolic act of obedience representing a choice of salvation through Jesus Christ.
It is unreasonable to think that an infant would be able to make such a choice by itself. The parallel of
Abraham s covenant is also misapplied. Hammett points out, As circumcision was applied to Abraham
s physical seed under the old covenant, so baptism is to be applied to Abraham s spiritual seed under
the new covenant. But the spiritual seed of Abraham are thus of faith, which means that believers
should be baptized, which, they would
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28. The Ballad Of Mulan And Mui Slays The Serpent
In the two stories The Ballad of Mulan and Chi Li Slays the Serpent two young girls living in Ancient
China defy all odds and go against the gender barriers. Mulan and Chi Li are two different women
living in different parts of China, however, they both have similar feelings about the way they should
handle difficult tasks. On the contrary, Mulan is a secretive young girl, while Chi Li is honest. Both
women reveal their true colors when they step out of their traditional role in society and take on the
role of a man.
Chi Li and Mulan both value bravery and their families well being. Chi Li and Mulan both take risks
and forget about fear, as they take on challenges that could end with their death. When Chi Li says,
Poor girls! ... The monster conquered you because you were too timid to put up a fight! How pitiful! it
shows her value because she s making fun of the girls who weren t brave enough to fight the serpent.
Chi Li frowns upon this as she values bravery and these girls were too proper to retaliate. Although
nobody has ever been able to slay the serpent, Chi Li defies all odds and does so because of her
courage. As for Mulan, even the small action of when she buys a spirited horse, ... she buys a saddle ...
she buys a bridle .... she buys a long whip. shows bravery because she had to sneak around her town
without anyone seeing her. If anybody saw her, they would realize what she was doing and her parents
would have found on immediately. Her bravery overcame the feelings of fear she may have felt, and
she stayed strong and fought for twelve years. Both women were brave as an attempt to care for their
parents and their families. Even though fighting a serpent and fighting in a battle may have been risky,
the two women fought their hardest for the benefit of their families. The two women were courageous
because they faced danger and overcame it, even though this might have been difficult. Both women
value bravery and family matters because of their fearless mind sets.
Chi Li values honesty while Mulan values secrecy. When Chi Li says to her parents, Father and
Mother, I want you to know that I have decided to place myself into the hands of the county
authorities and to volunteer to
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29. Robert Frost Grief
Robert Frost: Through the Eyes of Depression Since the date of Robert s birth in 1874, Frost
experienced great affliction through his life. On May 5, 1885 his father died of tuberculosis leaving 8
dollars to the family s name at the age of eleven. While married at the age of twenty one, four of his
six children died through their suicide or disease. Irma, Frost s fourth child, out lived frost in a mental
hospital. His younger sister Jeanie also bound in a mental hospital had passed in 1929. Lesley, the
second child of Frost, out lived Frost, marrying twice and wrote a few children books. Unfortunately,
Frost continued to endure loss when his mother and his wife, Elinor, developed cancer passing soon
after the diagnosis. Discovering more of Frost s past life, it s no surprise that most of his poems
revolve around the five stages of grief and loss. In understanding the process of grief , the poem The
Road Not Taken seems to implement the stage of acceptance. In the first stanza, we are approached
with two decisions in a yellow wood , yellow meaning intellect, energy and wisdom . While Wood
meaning tree, implying growth or a rapid increase in something. Tree s usually turn yellow in the fall,
the season fall meaning death or dying, typically referring to a tragedy. Already knowing a positive
decision will be made based on a rapid increase in death, we then turn to the next turning point
Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for the passing there had worn them about the
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While grass means, paradise, innocence or an unspoiled beauty. Frost took this path in hopes to reach
a paradise or to grow from the rapid increase in death. After making his decision on the path, he
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30. The Crucible By Nicholas Hytner Essay
The movie I chose to research was the crucible, directed by Nicholas Hytner but written by Arthur
Miller. This film starred a young Wynona Ryder along with Daniel day Lewis and Paul Scofield.
Originally released on November 27th 1996, the film was well received even being nominated for an
Oscar in 1997, along with 26 additional academy awards that year, sadly it only won 4. Of course a
film about witchcraft, an affair, and people being hanged would spark controversy especially since it
was rated at pg 13 but nothing major was said about this. On the other hand Rolling stone magazine
said In the film s most complex role, Day Lewis performs with quiet power. Playing nobility can make
actors insufferable, but Day Lewis keeps John Proctor human even when saddled with smudgy
makeup and fake brown teeth for his final scene. Giving the film an overall positive review. The film
The Crucible opens with a group of young girls and a slave named Tituba dancing around a fire in the
woods of Salem, Massachusetts. A man sees the girls dancing; he startles them and they scatter but the
2 youngest girls are scared so much so that they pass out and enter a coma like state. The man we later
find out is a reverend, one of the younger girl s father, and the uncle of the ring leader of this dancing
party. His daughter Betty was one of the comatose girls. Reverend Parris called in an expert in
witchcraft, Reverend Hale, to look at the comatose girls, because he suspected the girls of
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31. The Three Alones Of Reformation Theology
Question 1. What are the three alones of Reformation theology? How do they relate to one another in
Luther s theology? How does Luther s use of them respond to the dominant question of the sixteenth
century: How can I know that God is favorable to me?
The three alones in Reformation theology refer to that which is needed for justification or salvation
favorableness in the sight of God. Luther describes them as 1) Christ, or the Gospel of Christ
(Scripture), alone, 2) faith alone, and 3) grace alone. Each of these three are essentially united in
Luther s theology.
Christ is the most important factor in the three, because without Christ and without His Word, as
recorded in Scripture, one cannot begin to have faith or hope to receive the necessary grace that comes
with faith and guarantees salvation. As Luther states, One thing, and one alone, is necessary for life,
justification, and Christian liberty; and that is the most holy word of God, the Gospel of Christ
(Luther, p. 9). Through Christ and the preaching of His Word comes belief. If one believes, that is has
faith, which implies trust and commitment, then one is justified and has found favor in God s eyes:
For faith alone, and the efficacious use of the word of God, bring salvation (Luther, p. 9)
Luther downplays the importance of works in the justification of man and instead emphasizes the
place of faith and the grace that goes with it: For the word of God cannot be received and honoured by
any works,
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32. Summary Of Rhetorical Strategies
Many authors have found that persuading an audience is sometimes the easiest way to grasp the
attention of many and do so by using logos, pathos and ethos techniques. Sometimes misleading and
based around personal opinions, understanding the initial reasons for using these strategies can explain
why they are used. Based on my research these rhetorical strategies can be found throughout all three
videos provided. The first two videos titled Drunk History Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks and
Drunk History John Adams vs. Thomas Jefferson showed the least amount of these strategies, while
the last video Breaking News: Some Bullshit Happening Somewhere provides the best demonstration
of the use of rhetoric.
In the first video Drunk History
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33. The Horn Research Paper
Ian Duclos
European Music History
Valerie Taylor
History of the Horn
Horns as we know them today are the result of centuries of tradition. The history of this instrument is
particularly interesting because it wasn t used as a traditional musical instrument until not so long
algo. Just like early recording technology and synthesizers, the first horn models were rejected by the
public in their time and it took many years before they became popular. This essay will summarize the
history of the horn, from its predecessors to what it has become today.
During the beginning of mankind, instruments were carved out from animal horns to serve mainly as
signaling devices. For example, the Shofar, which is a plain horn of Goat or Ram was used to
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Friedrich Bluhmel, a horn player of a mining company was inspired by the valves from the steam
engine responsible to control the supply of air to adapt them into the horn. The piston valve would
divert the flow of air in the instrument s tube to a set of longer or shorter loops in order to shift the
natural harmonic series from a basic key to another . It basically depended on the player to slide the
cylinders in order to align the valves into different positions thus creating different pathways for air to
flow. This would produce a set of new whole and half notes as the first valve, operated by the index
finger, lowers the pitch by one tone. The second valve, operated by the middle finger, lowers the pitch
by ½ tone and the third valve, operated by the ring finger, lowers the pitch by 1.5
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34. Hays Production Code s Impact on Vertigo Essay
In 1930, the Hay s Production Code was introduced into the film industry to regulate films that were
produced. It regulated several different aspects of movie scenes containing crimes against the law,
vulgarity, sex, obscenity, profanity, costume, dances, religion, locations, national feelings, titles and
repellent subjects. (History of the Motion Picture Rating System) When scenes in films dealt with
crimes committed against the law, the Hays Production Code stated that the crimes could never be
presented in such a way to throw sympathy with the crime as against law and justice or to inspire
others with a desire for imitation. The code goes into specific detail on several different crimes and
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Hitchcock obviously had to spend some time to create a murder that would stick into the minds of the
audience without breaking any of the rules laid out in the Hays Production Code. Another thing
Hitchcock had to deal with when making Vertigo were the different areas when Scotty and Madeleine
came close and shown the attraction they had for each other. The code states that adultery must not be
explicitly treated, justified, or presented attractively in films. It also discusses scenes of passion and
regulates what are in them by saying that excessive and lustful kissing, lustful embraces, suggestive
postures and gestures, are not to be shown. ( Motion Picture Production Code of 1930 ) Hitchcock
avoids both of these, although they are very critical to the plot of the story. First of all, Hitchcock sets
up a plot where adultery is a big part of it. Scotty falls in love with Madeleine and vice versa, even
though Madeleine is already supposedly married to the man who hired Scotty. Hitchcock is able to do
this by later showing that the woman Scotty fell in love with was a poser, so it wasn t really
committing adultery. In the scenes where they embraced each other, Hitchcock kept it simple and used
quick embraces between the two. He also threw in an awkward scene between the two when Scotty
removed her clothes and hung them up to dry, but he was able to do it in a way to throw implications
of what he d done
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35. Tenochtitlan
Regarding the provenance of the raw materials, in this work we focus in the limestone, being an
important construction material that was not present in the immediate surroundings of
Tenochtitlan. In fact, this was an island city, located in the middle of a volcanic basin, and the nearest
geological limestone outcrops were located far away. According to the historical sources written
during the 16th century, the Aztecs imported by way of tribute and commerce lime and limestone from
different regions. For instance, the tributary lists known as the Matrícula de
Tributos (1991, 22) and the Codex Mendoza (1992, 28r, 42r) record that lime loads were brought
periodically from Tepeacac (a province located in the modern state of Puebla) and from Atotonilco ...
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On the other hand, the native informants of Friar
Bernardino de Sahagún (1979, xi:221r) speak about different kinds of limestone used to paint:
chimaltizatl and tetizatl. After Sahagún (2000, 1132), the first came from Huaxtepec (near
Cuernavaca, Morelos) and was sold in the market, while the second one was obtained in the small
rivers near Tula (in the modern state of Hidalgo). For the new enlargement of the Templo
Mayor ordered around ad 1467 by Motecuhzoma I, mentioned above, the lime would have been
provided by the people from the Cuernavaca area, in the modern state of Morelos (Durán 1984;
Nicholson 1987; López Luján et al. 2003; López Luján 2006). Understanding the provenance of the
limestone used in the plasters of Templo Mayor, and clarifying whether there were changes over time
in the outcrops exploited, could therefore help in better understanding the relationship between the
Mexicas and their neighbours in Central Mexico and verifying what the historical sources suggest.
The three areas in which the main outcrops were possibly exploited in Prehispanic
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36. Physical Security Paper
Physical Security
SEC/410
August 12, 2013
Physical Security
It is important for all organizations to have physical security. Physical security protects the
organization in every way. Every individual needs to be aware of the importance of physical security.
Not only is important for the individual to be aware of the importance physical security has in an
organization but to be able to understand how physical security works within the organization. In this
paper the writer will be describing the core concepts of physical security. Additionally the writer
would be writing about the security assessments. Last the writing would be writing about the basic
physical controls.
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The basic physical control is the implementation of security measures in a defined structure used to
deter or prevent unauthorized access to sensitive material ( 1.2.1. Physical Controls , n.d.). Also
physical controls are safeguards to avoid and minimize any security risk the organization have that
involving computer software or even personal property. Some examples of physical control are fences,
security guards, access cards, surveillance cameras, biometrics and locks. Cameras are very important
in an organization. Depending on governing law and the prevailing corporate culture, many companies
have policies which prohibit the taking of pictures on the premises (Seese, 2009). Organization
prohibits the taking of pictures on the premises because when an individual is taking pictures he or she
might be planning on doing harm to the organization. He or she might want to rob the organization
and wants to know how the organization layout looks like from the inside and the outside. Another
reason why taking pictures is prohibited in organization is because the individual could learn where
the surveillance cameras are located, individual could even take pictures with his or her cell phone,
that is why in some organization there is security walking around to prevent any picture to be taken.
There are different kinds of biometrics technologies. One category is physiological and another
category is
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37. Blaiming the Paparazzi
In 1997, Princess Diana died in a car crash in Paris, which was blamed on the paparazzi that were
chasing her. Because the accident happened in France, no British charges can be laid against the
photographers. However, nine were charged with manslaughter in France, but the charges were thrown
out in 2002. Three photographers Jacques Langevin, Christian Martinez and Fabrice Chassery were
convicted of invasion of privacy for taking pictures of Princess Diana and were each fined one euro in
2006. Of course it is obvious that the public is intensely curious to know more about celebrities, but
don t you think celebrities have the right to be private?
First of all, let us define who the paparazzi are and what they do for a living. A paparazzo is a
photographer who takes pictures of athletes, actors, celebrities, politicians etc... on a daily basis. As a
matter of fact, paparazzi s tend to chase celebrities wherever they go. Whether it was to the Academy
Awards, shopping at a mall, or even going to the gym. Nowadays the paparazzi are going way beyond
the limits and are becoming more likely bizarre. They are competing against each other and are trying
to have the best exposed pictures of celebrities they could get at any cost. They don t care if they hurt
or stress celebrities. They simply want to be the best.
California s first civil anti paparazzi law was signed on January 1st, 1999. This law protects celebrities
from physical invasions and trespassing. This law wasn t enough, so on
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38. Informative Speech On Lamar Williams
Hey its Ernesto and I am going to tell you about how Jeffery grew up and how he gained the fame and
also about his current time and how he is doing. Jeffery Lamar Williams professionally known as
young thug was born august 16 back in 1991. He is a rapper from Georgia . Before young thug
quickly got fame from his solo mixtapes, before he been rapping, before he been making music with
other rappers, before he was in rich gang, he was born Jeffery Lamar Williams. He was the second
youngest of 10 kids. Jeffery was growing up in such a bad lifestyle. He also spent 4 years in juvenile
detention for breaking his teachers arm and his older brother was shot and killed when he was a kid
and his younger one in jail for murder charges... so that s how you know he had a bad life in his early
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Soon after he joined rich gang they made a song called lifestyle that had rich homie Quan and birdman
features and also to make a claim that they came from the bottom from being poor to rich. It quickly
boosted up their fame and also of course young thug got criticized for not being understandable in the
song. While he was in cash money aka rich gang he made 2 albums with rich homie Quan and bird
man that got lots and lots of hits and fans. Soon rich homie Quan left to focus on his solo career and
same with young thug soon after rich homie Quan left. Young thug left to focus on his solo career also
but mainly to build up his own fame instead of barrowing fame from something much bigger than
him. And to stop the criticism, he still hangs out with birdman and cash money but at the moment he
says hat he is not signed with cash money aka rich
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39. Racial Stereotypes And Racial Inequality
I. Introduction
To this day there are still many unresolved issues of racial stereotypes and racial inequality throughout
the United States. And it is undeniably seen that the world today embraces multi cultural and sexual
orientation, yet there is still an unsupportable intolerance towards ethnicities and difference. The
biggest issue in the world today is the struggle for African Americans to end racial stereotypes that
they have inherited from their past, and to bridge the gap between acceptance and social justice. One
of the most effective ways that blacks have found to bridge this gap, was to create a new way for
society to see the struggles on an entire race; this way was created through art. African American
artists from around the world are utilizing their skills to bring awareness to racial stereotypes and
social justice. When I became and artist, I was afraid that I would not be accepted in the art world
because of my race, but it was from the creation beauty and truth in African American art that I was
able to see that I could succeed. When I saw this art my immediate feeling was that I was that I was
proud of my race. I knew that I wanted to be an artist and I knew that I had a chance to do something
great and to make those around me proud. It was because of contemporary African American artists art
that I realized what beauty and truth could do to a person s perspective. Looking back on this, I m
reminded that the most important thing about beauty and truth is
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