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1. 5 Paragraph Essay Structure
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2. The Pagan Origins of Christianity Essay
The first part of this paper will explore the mystery religions, the reasons behind their popularity,
and the Hellenistic world in which they grew that began with Alexander the Great. Next, their
characteristics and connections first with Judaism and later with Christianity will be more deeply
discussed. In the second part it will be shown that the mystery religions helped to clear the pathway
for the Christianization of the Greco Roman world by men such as Paul the Apostle. Finally, the
Emperor Constantines role in this story will be mentioned, during whose reign the mystery religions
declined and Christianitybecame the major religion of Europe and the near east. The paper will
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After learning these mysteria, members were considered reborn or born again. Christianity in fact
began along these lines of practice. Its most important ceremony, the Mass or Eucharist, in which
the body and blood of Christ were symbolically eaten in the forms of bread and wine, was
forbidden to all but a select few who had completed three levels of initiation. Most early Christians,
whether of Jewish or Gentile origin, would have been familiar the concept of mysteria. Throughout
the Mediterranean world, religious communities based on this idea of secret teachings thrived.
Another common element in the mystery religions was their tendency to worship the divine on
what we today would think of as a higher spiritual level than standard Greek and Roman
religions did. The idea of a spiritual world as separate from the material world, first promoted by
Plato, was fully adopted by the mystery religions and provided them with a basis for belief in life
after death. Conversely, ancient Greco Roman religion and Judaism contained nothing that
addressed this new concept of separate worlds. Traditional public worship in both Jewish and
Gentile communities generally emphasized the material world in its requests for good crops,
healthy children and success in business. Worship in a closed
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3. Propaganda Devices In The Galaxy S4 Commercial
Propaganda devices in the Galaxy S4 Commercial Commercials are often used to produce an
image for a product or service that seems ideal to the consumer or user. In the eyes of consumers,
commercials can become repetitive and lose their touch at times. Some ways to keep viewers
interested in these commercials, are the use of propagandadevices. Propaganda devices are a
collection of devices and tricks intended to influence your thinking. Gokturk s (2005) study explains
that propaganda is:
The spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution,
a cause, or a person; ideas, facts, or allegations spread deliberately to further one s cause or to
damage an opposing cause; also: a public action having such an effect.
Every commercial ever created has some sort of propaganda device, because there would be no
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By using glittering generalities, Samsung grabs the viewers attention and enhances everyday
experiences to an unrealistic level, making them more likely to purchase this product. In
similarity, Plain Folk Appeal relates to your everyday average situation like the graduation in the
commercial where the family is first introduced to the phone, while the rest have had outdated
devise and are shocked by this new technology . Unfinished Comparison shown in this commercial
shows us what Samsung can do versus what Apple cannot do without specifically stating that it is
an Apple product, yet physically showing us, it is. It ultimately results in more business. This is a
good use of propaganda, while avoiding lawsuits and any other legal trouble. Propaganda devices
are useful because they are showing the benefits, in this case scenario, Samsung, without showing
the benefits of other competitor s devices. Propaganda devices make it more convenient for the
customer to go out and buy the product or
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4. How The West Overcounts Its Water Supplies
Abraham Lustgarten has written a very informative article that is published by Pro Publica and
titled How the West Overcounts Its Water Supplies. In great detail, he analyzes the drought
situation in Arizona and California to draw attention the underlying cause: the miscounting of
available water. There is miscounting because officials are refusing to legally accept that the major
water resource of the West the Colorado River is interconnected with underground water resources.
All in all, Lustgarten writes a convincing article that effectively addresses the need for officials to
recognize the interconnection of ground and surface water so that water shortage in the West can
be better managed; he does this through his ability to gain the... Show more content on
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Matuska who is directly involved with the water accounting as a source. Another person he
mentions is John Bredehoeft, a leading hydrologist and former director of federal governments
Water Program, who clearly states the importance of accurate water counting. All these
individuals help a reader to trust the information that the author gives. Looking further into the
author s use of appeals, Lustgarten also uses Pathos (emotional appeal) and Logos (rationality),
which help prove his point. Lustgarten ends the article on a very skeptical note and an
unpromising remark on the future, which makes the reader feel the urge to take action upon the
issue. He says, Until state officials do [realize the interconnection of ground and surface water
legally], it seems unlikely that there will be any real solution to managing the Southwest s
strained water resources for the future. Along with Pathos, Logos is also very well used. There
are a lot of direct quotes from well informed experts that bluntly support his stance. These
informed opinions from experts, help the reader rationalize how valid Lustgarten s points are.
Also adding to Logos is his overuse of multiple facts to prove a single point. Further appealing to
the audience s rationality, he explains why officials aren t putting in the change to help solve the
water accounting issue. He then very logically proves where the fault in the official s mindset is.
He states that officials don t want to inflict change because
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5. Geo Political Potential of Bangladesh in Context of South...
Introduction
South Asia
In the world has many region , we discuss such kind of region geo strategically ,geo politically and
geo economically which is very important for its Geographical location, two economic giant (
member country India and neighbor country China),Energy based Natural resources,huge men
power, two nuclear countries(India and Pakistan) etc* this region is South Asia *.South Asia is
Surrounded by Middle east, Easternasia ,Centralasia Southeasternasia,Indian Ocean and the
Himalayas ,is composed 8 countries (Bangladesh , India, Nepal , Bhutan , Pakistan, Sri Lanka ,
Maldives and Afghanistan) .
Bangladesh
Bangladesh is a small and naturally beautiful Country .It is surrounded by India , Myanmar and the
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This process will make Bangladesh a forward looking country, with connectivity well established
regionally. This will definitely enhance the potential of having patronage from the regional
countries to establish the Deep Sea Port in Bangladesh.
(2) Geo graphical Location
(3) Chittagong Hill Tracts
(4) Connectivity with seven sisters
(5)Maritime boarder
(6)diversified culture
Geo economic
Geo economics related four factors Land, Labour, Capital ,Organization. Economics study efficient
uses of scare resource. (1) Economic zone
Geo economically Bangladesh is in a very advantageous position.It is located at the center of South
Asia with its surrounding countries India (ten provinces),Nepal , Bhutan ,Myanmar and China have
put it into a unique situation to steer up a process of economic advancement that would bring a
large economic market within its hold .This potential can be properly and evenly developed for
their respective economic and cultural growth by forming a sub regional economic zone . This zone
will be the sole linkage between Bangladesh ,Nepal,Bhutan,India(ten provinces) Myanmar(southern)
and China(Kunming).This geo economic zone is not only a natural integrated zone but also
geophysical and military strategy wise a source for regional
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6. Diabetes In The Mexican American Population
Prevalence and Prevention of Type Two Diabetes in the Mexican American Population
Undergraduate Research Project Submitted to the Faculty of The University of Texas Rio Grande
Valley Edinburg, TX by Corina Nyssa Zamora Ricardo Garcia In Partial Fulfillment of the
Requirement for the BIOL 4400 Biological Communication Dr. Mirayda Torres Avila, Ph.D.
DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS TABLE OF CONTENT Page
INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................................
METHOLOGY RESULT DISCUSSION CONCLUSION REFERENCE RESUME CITI
CERTIFICATION INTRODUCTION Diabetes mellitus is characterized by the hyposecretion or
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The incidences of diabetes are growing annually, and predicted to increase within the coming
decades. The number of cases yearly is not only increasing, but the age of onset for diabetes has
decreased. This means more individuals are developing diabetes at an earlier age. Diabetes not
only affects individuals and communities but countries as well. The prevalence of diabetes has
gathered billions of dollars in healthcare costs. [1]Type 2 diabetes also leads to other serious
medical conditions such as heart disease, renal failure, blindness, and tissue damage in extremities
that will eventually lead to amputation. These illnesses, as a result, result in further costs in the
form of disability and the loss of a portion of our workforce. However, incidences of type 2
diabetes are in higher occurrence amongst Hispanic groups. According to the Hispanic Health and
Nutrition Examination Survey, Mexican Americans have an unusually high prevalence of diabetes
compared to that of the general population [2]. Hispanic females have the highest lifetime risk of
becoming diabetic 52% [3], compared to that of the average risk of
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7. Barcelona Essay
1.0 Introduction to FC Barcelona Football club Barcelona, also known as Barça, Blaugrana,
Azulgrana or simply FCB is a famous professional club of football that is centred in the heart of
Barcelona, Catalan, Spain. The man who was responsible for the existence of the club was the
late Joan Gamper, a Swiss man that introduced the football game to Barcelona. Officially
founded on 29th of November 1899, it has grew from having only 12 members at the beginning
to a club that is known worldwide for its magnitude of influence in football. Unlike many other
football clubs in the world, no specific organization or company that runs or own FC Barcelona.
The club itself is owned by the public, the supporters of FC Barcelona also known as socios through
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The free of sponsors jersey was one of the things that FC Barcelona was proud of because it
symbolises their strong stand for their Catalan roots. The club also in the earlier days was the
only football club to say no to any corporate cash as the club s revenue came from the members
of the club. As time goes by, however, the debts of the club was getting higher plus there were
various company that wanted to sponsor the football club (Dudley, 20114). Finally, FC
Barcelona took the initiative to receive official sponsors from some of the biggest brands in the
world to balance the debt and multiplying the revenues. Today, we can see that FC Barcelona is
expanding its name and brand by taking in sponsors like Nike, signing with the company for shirt
sponsorship with estimated revenue around 150 to 155 million euros for the new 2016/17 season
(Noble, 2016). Moreover, FC Barcelona has recently renewed its sponsorship deal for another year
with one of the club s big sponsor, Qatar Sports Investments (QSI) which estimated to bring around
44 million euros to the club (Long,
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8. Reasons for the failure of 1848- 1849 revolutions in...
The revolutionaries in Italy had longstanding grievances, some were nationalists and some were
liberals. Despite all having different ideas and aims they all resoundingly agreed that Italy needed
change. The hopes of the various revolutionary groups had been raised by the election of Pope Pius
and Charles Albert the King of Piedmont Sardinia. However, their hopes and resulting revolutions
were crushed due to many concerning factors. A crushing factor of the failure of the revolutions
was the trouncing of the Piedmontese army at both the battles of Novara and Custoza. These
defeats were resounding as the Piedmontese army had no chance against the might of the super
power that was the Austrian army. The Piedmontese army met the forces of... Show more content on
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Radetsky s army was not just huge but well led, organised and well equipped. Under such
authoritative and commanding leadership the Piedmontese army was soon defeated. Radetsky s
army in addition also crushed the revolts in Venice and Tuscany (who had declared themselves as
republics) and who had previously resisted Austrian siege warfare until February 1849. However, it
was not just the power of Austria and it s army which contributed to the failures of the revolutions,
but the revolutionaries also contributed to their own downfall. Despite wanting change in Italy,
there were numerous divisions between the revolutionaries such as the liberals and nationalists
having different aims and incompetence in the face of Austria. Such divisions not only affected
morale but had physical impacts such as in the battle of Custoza where the Papal States and Naples
withdrew their troops in favour of their own interests. Furthermore, the divisions between the
revolutionaries were accentuated when the Roman Republic was declared in favour of the Pope
being the leader of the Papal States. The previous Pope, Pius IX had fled to Naples after not being
able to declare war on a fellow Catholic state and continued to work with a constitutional
government until his flight from Rome. The republic was led by Mazzini who took care of all
political issues and provided inspiration whilst Garibaldi was in charge of
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9. Cation Analysis Lab
The full procedure for each of these sections can be found in the PSU Chemtrek.5 In Section A,
Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy was used to determine water hardness. I filled two pipets with
my water sample to perform the Ca2+ analysis and the Mg2+ analysis separately. The
absorbance values for both elements are then calculated using the process described in the
introduction.5 Some water samples needed to be diluted due to their high concentration of ions
but this was not the case for my sample. In Section B, we evaporated our samples to give total
dissolved solids. To do this I placed a piece of aluminum onto a hot plate and set it on medium
temperature. Then I placed a drop of my sample, a drop of distilled water, and a drop of 1x10 3 M
Ca2+ onto the foil, each 0.5 cm away from each other. After the water evaporates, you are able to
see white solids left behind which is the total dissolved solids.5... Show more content on
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In Part I, the effect of the buffer, NH3/NH4Cl, and Mg2+ were tested by combining EBT, the
buffer, and 10 3 M Mg2+ and recording the color change. In Part II, we practiced titrations with
known amounts of Ca2+ and Mg2+ by combining 1x10 3 M Ca2+, EBT, and the buffer in a 1x12
well strip. Then I serially titrated with the EDTA solution. With this process, you are able to
determine the endpoint as it corresponds to the number of EDTA drops needed for the solution in
the well to turn blue. Using this information we are able to calculate the concentration of the Ca2+
solution. The previous steps in Part II were then repeated using both 10 3 M Ca2+ and 10 3 M
Mg2+ and the results were recorded. We then used this information to calculate the concentration of
the combined Ca2+ and Mg2+
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10. Challenger Disaster
Risk Quantification
7. How did NASA decide what is or is not an acceptable risk?
NASA identified and evaluated hazards through a formalized hazard reduction process as
described in the NASA Handbook, NHB5300.4. The process required that hazards be determined
for probability and credibility. In order to ensure that the standards within NHB5300.4 were
adhered to, a Senior Safety Review Board was established for overseeing the risk assessment
process. The process allowed for a certain amount of risk to be allowed as long as it was
acceptable. To determine whether or not a hazard was an acceptable risk, NASA used a Safety
Classification System, which was a qualitative system rather than a quantitative system. This was
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Instead, they maintained their current trajectory of making decisions qualitatively. NASA should
have improved their risk management processes as more data was gathered. Databases could have
been compiled with the information from previous flights that could have provided probabilistic
risk assessment and trends for future flights. If NASA and Thiokol had used quantitative data when
assessing the erosion and blow by incidents, they likely would have come to a different conclusion
when they decided to launch the Challenger shuttle.
10. Which risks should be elevated? To whom should they be elevated? Who should have the final
say in the response mechanism for a risk?
All risks should be elevated to whatever level of responsibility are related to the task or
component the risk is assigned to. For example, lower level risks should be assigned to lower
level management and the critical risks, as described in exhibit V, should be the responsibility of
the program manager and the NASA administrator. It s also important to note that for the risks
involved in space travel, the astronauts on the flight should also be aware of the assumed risks
that are taking place during the development of the space shuttle. One of the issues that NASA
faced during the space shuttle development is that risks weren t assigned to a specific level of
authority. No one person had the
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11. Importance Of Self Reflection
Research has been increasingly done on learning and self reflect and its effectiveness, one of the
first researchers john Dewey stated, we do not learn from experience... We learn from reflecting
on experience. John believed that deep learning comes from array of experience, reflection,
abstraction, and active testing. James Zull s (2002) fascinating book on the biology of learning,
points out evidence that the learning cycles arises naturally from the structure of the brain.
Donald Schon also amongst the first to write about reflective practice with his exploration of
experience, interaction and reflection with his book the reflective practitioner in 1983, Donald
defines reflective practice as the practice by which professionals become receptive of the
implicit knowledge base and learn from their experience. The practitioners allowed Donald to
experience puzzlement, surprise or confusion in a situation which is found uncertain or unique.
Self reflection is like considering a mirror and describing what you see. The term refers to an
activity or process in which an experience is recalled, considered and evaluated to gain insight on
oneself, ones valued or knowledge gained. The ability to reflect on experience encourages insight
and complex learning. In contrast, self reflection is a process used to study one s own
performance in order to improve it. In order for one to succeed, it is vital to have knowledge of
what each strengths and weaknesses are for self development
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12. Research Paper On Pascal s Wager
Pascal s wager is basically the belief in God to allow the permission to get into the gold pearly
gates, also known as Heaven. Pascal weighs out the good and the bad when believing in God to
determine what he should believe. When weighing out the good it way over steps the bad, since
the bad is a life long eternity spent in hell. The only down side is that there may have been a little
time lost from your life when trying to learn more about God. Believing in God is a simple and a
really easy choice to make, so you do not have to spend eternity in Hell. People can look at every
argument in the existence of God and wonder if it is true or not, when simply just believing would
could potentially benefit you. When god finds you have the knowledge to challenge the arguments
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The better choice is to just believe that God exist to benefit yourself. If that means following blind
and having a hard time raping your mind around the possibility that God might actually exist, then
that is ok. If it is hard finding a religion you believe in, then just say you believe in God and see
where that takes you. God could actually save the ones with knowledge to fight the arguments of
Gods existence, by simply knowing since they are smart enough to believe in him to benefit them
selves, then they can do what they want with the knowledge they have and Heaven is waiting for
them. Believing in God to get your self into the pearly golden gates is not a bad idea at all. The
positive consequences most definitely way out the bad, and it is clearly better to believe in God
and waste a little time if there does happen to be no God. The chance that there is an all knowing,
all powerful, all good God; waiting for is approval into Heaven is a much better idea than to be
spending eternity in
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13. Rhetorical Analysis Of Ronald Reagan s Speech
President, Ronald W. Reagan, in his speech, Explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger Address
to the Nation, Reagan expresses the grief and loss due to the tragedy that has occurred to the
Challenger. Regan s purpose was to acknowledge the terrible explosion of the Challenger,
witnessed by majority of the people including children and killed all seven crew members:
Michael Smith, Dick, Scobee, Judith Resnik, Ronald McNair, Ellison Onizuka, Gregory Jarvis,
and Christa MC Auliffe; although despite such horrible incident, Regan had insisted that the
nation should continue the space program. He adopts a empathetic and encouraging tone in
order to show his consideration to the victimized families and to promote the continuation of the
space program as a sign of moving forward. Therefore, in Reagan s speech, he conveyed his
empathy and the will to go on with the use of rhetorical devices such as ethos, pathos, allusion,
and anaphora. Reagan had commenced his speech with the use of Pathos, The day Reagan had
given his speech, he proclaimed that it was a day of mourning and remembering (1). Regan has
put into recognition of the tragedy that recently took place, which was the explosion of the
Challenger. Not only that the families of the astronauts were victimized are experiencing the pain,
but the whole nation as a whole for it was a national loss. The country has lost a group of people
in order to find new discoveries for their country due to a failure of a shuttle. Thus,
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14. Necklace Quotes In The Necklace
Are you willing to sacrifice your life for material things? In The Necklace by Guy De
Maupassant, a woman named Mathilde puts a necklace above everything, and ends up losing it
all. The theme of The Necklace is to always focus on what you have more than what you want.
Mathilde was too focused on looking good and having fancy things to appreciate what she had.
This leads to her losing a precious diamond necklace that she borrowed from a friend. Mathilde
works for 10 long years to pay off the necklace. She loses what little she had in order to pay for it,
and ends up blaming her friend for all of her hardship she and her husband had to endure.
Mathilde s love for material things can be seen in a quote as follows, She grieved over the
shabbiness of her apartment, the dinginess of the walls, the worn out appearance of the chairs, the
ugliness of the draperies. All of these things, which another woman of her class would not even
had noticed, gnawed at her and made her furious. (Guy De Maupassant). As you can see in the
quote, Mathilde was so concerned with how things looked that she couldn t appreciate what she
had; such as a home, food, or a husband who loves her.
It is also very apparent in the story that Mathilde is willing to sacrifice her relationships for
material things. This can be seen with the following quote Let s see, Mathilde. How much would a
suitable outfit cost one you could wear to other affairs too something very simple? She thought it
over for several
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15. Newcastle Research Paper
Newcastle is up norf . It s certainly not one of the largest cities in England but it has so much to
offer. It has a very friendly culture and a vibrant entertainment scene (just google Geogrdie Shore).
The city is compact as easy to walk or cycle around.
Five main attractions of Newcastle include:
History
This ancient city has a winding history that spans over 18 centuries. Newcastle was first settled by
Roman Legions, as a relatively small fort for protection of a bridge that spanned the vital River
Tyne. This gave the city its name of Newcastle upon Tyne.
There are plenty of historical buildings and monuments dotted around the city. I would recommend
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Some may say too much! Large groups of people come from all over England to party at famous
nightclubs including tiger tiger, Fitzgerald s and the The Living Rooms. If you here for the
weekend definitely head out for the night and see what Newcastle has to offer.
Theatres
Newcastle offers a fascinating array of theatres spread across the entire metropolis. With a number
of theatres reaching over to Tyneside; options are normally unlimited. The most popular among
these is also the city s largest theatre, known as Theatre Royal . It opened its doors to the public as
early as in 1837, and has sustained its popularity to date.
Museums
As the city boasts a long history, it is obvious that it also has its share of museums. Newcastle never
disappoints a traveler on this account. There are several world class museums in the city, Tyneside,
and neighbouring areas, for enticing your historical and anthropological inspirations. These include
the Newburn Hall Motor Museum, the Great North Museum, among others.
Newcastle Keep cc Glen Bowman
Art Galleries
For inspiring art, Newcastle offers some of the finest art galleries. Here, pieces of art, by local as
well as international artists, are on constant display, in their vibrant
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16. Controlling Language In Animal Farm
Controlling language is a more powerful utility of communication because it fears and
manipulates the listener into what you want them to do or follow. Like many sovereigns
through the ages who have ruled with fear and control retain supreme power. One example is the
pig Napoleon from George Orwell s book, Animal Farm. Napoleon uses controlling language to
force animals into kicking out their farmer Mr. Jones, even if not everyone wants to rebel. The
book Animal Farm is an extended metaphor for the Russian revolution. Animal Farm is about a
farm where the animals that the farm contains take over, and kick out their farmer Mr. Jones. By
working and keeping a stamina of power, the animals are able to contain well working, rising
farm.Throughout the book there are many contradictions with who will withstand supreme
power. Napoleon from the book uses manipulation through controlling language to hold all
power. As Niccolo Machiavelli explains in his book The Prince, every ruler should not even try
to be nice because the leaders who do rule with fear and control will crush the ones who try to be
good and fair. These are all examples of how people who dominate with controlling language.
Although there is uplifting language, it does not work as well as controlling communication
because it usually has less potency. Napoleon from Animal Farm used controlling language to gain
the rule of the animals. Napoleon is a power hungry nuisance in the form of a pig. He and his
sidekick
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17. Nickola Tesla Research Paper
Nickola Tesla
Inventor and engineer Nickola Tesla was born in Jul of 1856, in Croatia. He came to the United
States of America in 1884 and briefly worked with Thomas Edison before the two parted ways. He
sold several patent rights, including those to his alternating current machinery, to George
Westinghouse. His 1891 invention, the Tesla Coil is still used in radio technology today. Nickola
died in New York City on January 7, 1943.
Nickola Tesla was born on July 10, 1856, in what is now Smiljan, Croatia. Tesla s interest in
electrical invention was spurred by his mother, Djuka Mandic, who also was an inventor, invented
small household appliances in her spare time while her son was growing up. Teslas father, Miltin
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He was also a pioneer in the discovery of radar technology, X ray technology, remote control and
the rotating magnetic field the basis of most AC machinery.
After suffering a nervous breakdown, Tesla eventually returned to work, primarily as a
consultant. But as time went on, his ideas became progressively more eccentric and impractical.
He also grew increasingly bizarre, devoting much of his time to the care of wild pigeons in New
York City s parks. He even drew the attention of the FBI with his talk of building a powerful death
beam, which had received some interest from the Soviet Union during World War II.
Unfortunately, Nikola Tesladied on January 7, 1943, at the age of 86, in New York City, where he
had lived for nearly 60 years. But the legacy of the work he left behind him lives on to this day.
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18. Unjust And Uninhibited Control In The Daily Prophet
Unjust and uninhibited control is an innate trait of bureaucratism, as a byproduct of an institution
s quest for efficiency. In perpetuation of their lack of limits, bureaucrats create survival
networks across spheres, and thus are more difficult to bring down. In regards to the Potter
series, the Ministry creates a network with The Daily Prophet. Bureaucracy knows no limits, and
may take unjust actions. The Daily Prophet publishing deceiving articles is unethical by general
contemporary standards; however, by bureaucratic definition the institution is self justifying, and
defines themselves as the most rational organization. The Ministry believes that they have
proper justification in using the newspaper to their advantage, and the newspaper plays along. In
doing so, they expand past the boundaries between public and private affairs by exploiting Harry.
The Daily Prophet is the Ministry s pawn in their obsession with order, which in itself is
disordering according to bureaucratic politics. The Daily Prophet s corrupt articles only create
more disorder even though they have the goal of preventing panic. Any time that there is a group
of elites and a public, there are sure to be elements populist politics found. This is especially true
when the group of elites exercise their power to deceive the mass. In this situation the villain in
populist terms is The Daily Prophet, along with the Ministry of Magic, for abusing their power to
take advantage of their superior position to
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19. Comparing Kohler-Haussmann s And Murakawa
Scholars illuminate the contemporary understanding of the American carceral state by considering
its existence from different angles. Kohler Haussmann s and Murakawa s analyses, when
contrasted, demonstrate this point well. While their works differ in terms of historical starting
point (i.e., the post Civil Rights era versus the post war era) and primary emphasis (i.e., focusing
on policy versus politics), they nonetheless complement one another. Murakawa provides an
account of political rhetoric in the post war era as securing the link between criminality and the
black civil rights. Kohler Haussmann, in contrast, asserts a policy framework which allowed the
American carceral and welfare state to effectively merge. Their analyses work in tandem:... Show
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While both authors fall short in fully engaging the breadth of responses to increasing rates of
crime and drug usage during the mid and late 20th Century, they ultimately deliver a compelling
narrative regarding political discourse, policy, and the carceral state. Murakawa s analysis in The
Origins of the Carceral Crisis primarily relies on commentaries from Southern Democratic
politicians during the post war era. Generally, their statements serve as a response to the racial
integration efforts and civil rights legislation of that time. Her analysis is insightful because it
breaks down political rhetoric in order to reveal a logic which later supported efforts to use the
carceral state as
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20. Voter Id And The United States
Voter ID Discrimination The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or
abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of
servitude. The Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and one of the most
important when it comes to votingin the United Statesof America. This Amendment was ratified on
February 3, 1870 after the civil war and was met by a flurry of great full voters and scornful
American citizens. Racism has been a problem in America since its founding and, despite common
misconception, is still a serious issue today. With the 2016 elections just around the corner it s
important we has American recognize the issue of voter ID discrimination and how it is not only
going directly against the constitution but also unethical and immoral in our modern American
society.
While the main purpose for voter ID is to eliminate fraud and corruption in the American voting
system, it has brought with it consequences that discourage and even prohibit eligible voters to
vote. The 2012 election, a vast number of state required a government issued photo ID. Even the
state Indiana required this even though state GOP officials couldn t provide a single instance of a
voter committing the type of fraud the new ID law was supposed to stop (Berman). Surprisingly, in
Wisconsin, they will only except ID s containing a current address, birth date, signature and two
year expiration date that so far
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21. Individuality In Anthem, By Ayn Rand
Individuality, a thing we all take for granted, but in a collectivist society, individuality is banned
in all forms and is enforced with torture and execution in the name of brotherly love . In the
novella Anthem, written by Ayn Rand, all men are bound to the society and held captive by the
government s beliefs. The Home of Scholars is responsible for all scientific discoveries. A new
act is preventing them from releasing their findings into the society. Equality also dabbles in
science, and he knows that this is a transgression. Equality wishes only to study the clockwork of
the world, and to be accepted into The Home of Scholars. He brings his invention of a light to the
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I feel that Equality s only purpose is to show others in the story that individuality is okay. His
invention would benefit mankind very much, in both others and himself. He created the light bulb
to be and individual. Equality creates the light bulb and it becomes a part of him, it was intended
to help others, but ended up helping Equality to find himself in a world of sameness, in world of
brainwashing, and in a world of
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22. The Discovery Of Sun Falcon
Sun Falcon was celebrated by lots of ancient Americans. He was buried in Cahokia during rituals
by the Cahokians. He was buried looking up toward the live giving sunlight. Falcon was buried
in the mound with 207 other people. Archaeologists were attracted to Cahokia because of the
many earthen mounds that were built in the region by ancient Americans. Monks Mound was
known as the largest single structure that was created by ancient North Americans. Artifacts are
studied by both historians and archaeologists. Physical objects are what archaeologists focus on,
while historians focus on things like writings. In Central America, China, and Egypt, writing
derived between the ancient peoples in these places around 8,000 years ago. The ancient people
who were alive during the time of the millennia, didn t work with writing to interact across time
and space, the way we did. They created a variety of different spoken languages. Since these
ancient people did not work with writing, this made an obstacle for the archaeologists; who had to
create artifacts to help with their studies. They did all they could do, except ignore what can t be
ignored: ancient Americans past events. In the Western Hemisphere, the very first people to appear
departed from Asia. Large mammals were hunted down, like mammoths by the first Americans.
Asia and Europe is where they learned to how kill them. They also knew how to butcher, process
for building materials,
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23. Advantages Of The International Baccalaureate
Although International Baccalaureate (IB) is a bit new, its popularity has been steadily rising in
Malaysia ever since 1989. Already, five schools are offering primary years programme, five others
are offering middle years programme while 16 other institutions are offering diploma programme.
You can now locate different international schools offering the IB programme within Malaysia for
your children with ease.
However, the question that is bound to arise is why more Malaysians are opting to join the
International Baccalaureate starting from an early age whereas there are many other programmes
they can choose including STPM, Matriculation, SAM, CAL, CPU and various foundation
programmes available.
Below are some of the top reasons as to why many students have been opting for the International
Baccalaureate over other available educational programmes:
1.Students are trained how to learn
International Baccalaureate programmes assist students to ask tough questions, think outside the
box and come up with research skills that prove to be of great help to them in their higher
education. One of the special features of the international Baccalaureate programme is TOK which
basically stands for Theory of Knowledge. This is a thinking subject that encourages students to put
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By so doing, it ensures that all the students are multi faceted and therefore capable of viewing
problems from different angles. Additionally, IB provides flexibility and freedom to teachers since
educators are supposed to work closely with others within their departments with the aim to deliver
the best quality lessons to their students. Doing this brings diversified thinking within the school in
a way that echo the Malaysian slogan Rakyat didahulukan, pencapaian diutamakan translated in
English as People first, achievements placed top
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24. Pakistan Is A Complex Country
Pakistan is a complex country, both because of harsh physical terrain and because of a historical
unpredictable government. Pakistan is constantly in the news, and a topic of discussion in The
United States. Many of the fighters the American forces are fighting in Afghanistan come from
Pakistan, or at least find a safe haven in the mountains of western Pakistan. In addition, Pakistan is
a nuclear armed country that has a shaky government at best. I find it fascinating that a country
that has a government with such a sporadic history filled with attempts to overthrow it and coups
maintain a nuclear arsenal. How was this possible? I know that the United States and its allies put
much effort into keeping countries such as Iran and North Korea from attaining nuclear weapons.
What was going on during the development of Pakistan s nuclear program? While Pakistan is an
ally of the United States, in the region that Pakistan is located that could change quickly. In
addition, I feel that you must prove that you are a stable country and society before you are
permitted to possess such powerful weapons. Pakistan provides a very interesting topic of
discussion that some people may not be aware. The two reasons listed above are the main reason I
chose to write about Pakistan, knowing little else about the country, but through my research, I
found that there is more to Pakistan than just those two areas, beginning with how the country
initially formed. Pakistan formed on
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25. Silver Essay In Chemistry
1.Ancestry
Discovered in approximately 3000 BC, silver is one of the oldest elements known to man. Why
was it so easy for miners in Turkey and Greece to discover, one may ask? Silver is also one of the
most abundant elements found on earth and was not difficult to come across when mining
mountains and rocks. (Silver, 1)
The exploration of silver mines in Laurium, Greece is significantly responsible for the rise of
Athens in 600 BC. Additionally, in medieval times, German mines became the main source of
silver in Europe, allowing the country to flourish and become what it is today. Silver proved to be
an important part of the successes of many civilizations, including the ancient civilizations of
Central and South America, who were rich deposits of silver in countries such as Peru, Bolivia and
Mexico. (Silver, 1)
The element of silver is known to have a symbol of Ag. While this may surprise some due to its
lack of resemblance to the actual name, this character has an explanation. Silver was originally
known as seolfor : an Anglo Saxon name, and while this is how its name came to be, silver
possesses the symbol Ag because of the fact that it is an abbreviation of the Latin word for silver,
argentum. (The Element Silver, 1)
As previously mentioned, silver bears the symbol Ag; however, there is much more to know about
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With each passing year the demand for silver has increased. As the demand increases, the supply
must inevitably increase as well; and miners around the world have done just that. In 2004 we
supplied approximately 872 billion ounces of silver with a demand as high 917.1 billion ounces.
Last year, there were 978.1 billion ounces of silver distributed into the world with a very high
demand of 1,081.1 billion ounces. With a price of one ounce of silver being 17.2 US dollars in an
open marketplace, it is clear that the silver industry has been doing pretty well. (Supply Demand,
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26. Schindler s Ark
Above all, Schindler persuaded Goeth to permit him to set up his own particular camp at
Emalia, apparently with the goal that he would have complete access to his workers but really to
get them away from the commandant s impulsive violence. Goeth and different Nazis knew
Schindler s intentions and were practically entertained by his activities. They considered him a
sufficient individual who d been hit with a type of Jew love. Schindler made the Emalia camp as
much unlike a labor camp as he could. He kept the Nazi guards out of the factory and living
quarters, spent $360,000 on food for the prisoners, and used bribery and other chicanery to get
more Jewsout of Plaszow and into Emalia. The prisoners considered it a paradise compared to
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When the Germans invaded Poland, the Jews thought they would survive as their race always had,
by petitioning and buying off authorities. They soon discovered that the Nazi threat was much
more awful than they had envisioned. Their organizations and homes were appropriated, and they
were compelled to live in a ghetto. Eventually, the ghetto was cleared, and they were placed in
some of the seventeen hundred large and small forced labor camps in Poland. On the day the
Krakow ghetto was shut, four thousand individuals were discovered stowing away and were
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28. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Being A Teenager
There are good things about being both an adult and a teenager however there are also some
disadvantages. Adults and teenagers probably both wish they could switch places at times but
we have to learn to live with ourselves and see that there is a good side and bad side to both
situations. Now I am going to explain the advantages and disadvantages of both and try to give
you are perspective from both sides of it. For example, what makes life unique at this age and
what are some problems you will face as an adult or teen. Being an adult has many advantages
and disadvantages about it but you learn to make it work. One good reason for being an adult is
you have more freedom to make your own desecions. No one is holding you back or telling you
what to do and when to do it. Another good reason for being an adult is you can purchase what
you drive, where u live and everything else about your life. You can also make yourself unique,
you don t have to act a certain way to impress someone you can just be yourself. There are sadly
some downsides to being an adult as well. For example, you have to start paying for everything a
house, a car, phone bill, electric bill etc. I mean there are countless fees you have to pay to be an
adult. When you were a teen all you had to do was buy things you wanted and that was it ,but as
an adult everything you buy you now have to pay for. Also when you are a adult you have to do
everything now, you have so much responsibility like showing up to work every day on time and
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With all the pros of being a teen yet not the maturity of an adult it s a tough decision for most
people to choose. From recent polls most people say they would prefer teen life over adult life. just
for the few reasons of not having to pay bills and other things that adults have to do. For all of
those reasons listed we don t really know which is best to
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29. Adjustments to Southwest Airlines Operations
SOUTHWEST OPERATIONS
Although in recent history Southwest Airline did some adjustments to its operation, company
maintained its philosophy and stayed true to its original strategy. When company was established in
1971 its primary focus was to stick to short haul trips, point to point flights, fleet only consisting of
Boeing737s, high frequency flights, low fares, and no international flights. Operating in no frills
philosophy resulted in lower fixed cost which enabled Southwest Airlines opportunity for growth
and created the competitive advantage.
Southwest Airlines also had only a limited participation in computerized reservation systems,
channeling travel agents and customers to book flights through its reservation center. Taking
advantage of technology Southwest was the first national carrier to sell seats from a home page on
the Internet, reaching 81% online bookings via southwest.com in 2010.
COPYCAT LEAGUE
Pioneering services such as providing the ticketless travel helped efficiency and lowered
operational cost. Efforts to lower the fixed cost proved to be a successful formula in achieving
competitive edge for Southwest Airlines. Southwest s success did create numerous imitators. In
earlier days, all competitors eventually went under. Today however, several airlines provide stern
competition. JetBlue Airways based at JFK Airport and Allegiant Travel, successful and
geographically diversified companies. These competitors are in fact able to include both short haul
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30. Authoritarian Styles Of Parenting Styles
Tyler who s now 5 was told to pick up his toys before dinner, he has not done so and is throwing a
tantrum because he said it too much work.
An Authoritarian style parent would yell at Tyler making him pick up the toys by himself. If Tyler
persisted his tantrum a spanking would ensue and Tyler would still have to pick up the toys.
Grounding would be the next step with more yelling for not doing what he told when he is told to
do so. Authoritarian style parents believe in bending the will of the child to that of the authority that
including church, teacher, or parent. An example of an authoritarian parent is a military family,
because of the external standard set by the military on the parent serving they often bring that same
structure and discipline home with them by setting the same or similar standards at home.
An Authoritative style parent would listen to Tyler when he says cleaning up his toys is too hard.
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A Permissive parent give into bad behavior to stop conflict therefore rather than correcting behavior
or discipling for acting out they simply give the child what they want and do it themselves. This
style of parenting does nothing to correct the problem but instead can make it worse later in life.
Results from parenting quiz:
An authoritative parent operates on the belief that both the child and the parent have certain rights
and that the needs of both are important. The parent is sure that she is in control and doesn t need
to assert physical force to keep the child on the right track. Rather, an authoritative parent is more
likely to control her child by setting rules and explaining why these rules are important and why
they must be followed .
This style goes is supported by the ideas of the American Academy of Pediatrics that Discipline is
more than merely punishing improper behaviors it s teaching proper
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31. Black Friday Madness
Black Friday Madness
In the essay Black Friday: Consumerism Minus Civilization, the author, Andrew Leonard, makes
the argument that, The out of control marketing and consumer insanity (135) has taken over
Thanksgiving and the days following it. Sadly, as consumers, we have forgotten what Thanksgiving
is really all about. Marketing businesses have gone overboard brainwashing consumers with
advertisements pumping them up to shop on Black Friday and the days that follow. Moreover,
marketing businesses have caused the actions we see and hear about on Black Friday such as
people being trampled, as consumers rush into stores to shop the sales, and are proof of this
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In addition, within the stores there are so many areas sections off with lines for their own for
specific items such as laptops, Ipads, and other expensive items that are very limited in the
quantity a store even receives. The insanity of the consumers showing up hours before the store
even opens or sales even began made me step back and wonder if it is really worth the few bucks
of savings. I have seen consumers rushing to be the first in line and closest to the pallets and
racks of the items still covered up. It is crazy people actually start taking the boxes apart to look
what inside while waiting for the sale time to start. I do not recommend bringing your kids to
shop, because consumers can be rude and very pushy. Also, some stores even announce specials
that are only advertised in the store during the Black Friday sale times. All these things seem to just
send consumers into and even bigger frenzy.
Leonard argues that it is time to take back Thanksgiving. He has many thoughts and points to the
insanity that Black Friday shopping brings. Leonard states But there s also a point where healthy
consumerism becomes out of control marketing driven commodity fetishism, and when we find
ourselves checking our smartphones for last minute online deals while standing in line for a chain
store opening at midnight on Thanksgiving,
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32. John Smith Pocahontas Facts
Famous for saving the life of John Smith, Pocahontas is a legend (Morenus). The real question is
Who was Pocahontas and was she real or just a legend for kids? Most people have heard of
Pocahontas, who was primarily linked to the English colonist through Captain John Smith
(Biography). Pocahontas, whose real name was Matoaka, was a native American who became
famous for helping English colonists new to America ( PocahontasFacts ). Matoaka, the beautiful
and lively daughter of Powhatan(Morenus), ruler of the land that the English named Virginia, is a
name most people question because they are not familiar with it, using the nickname Pocahontas
instead. Pocahontas translates into many different things including the playful one or little wanton
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The English arrived in early 1607, but Pocahontas did not meet John Smith until that May (Her
Life). The story starts off when one day while exploring the Chickahominy River, John Smith was
captured by one of Powhatan s hunting parties (Ancient Origins). Powhatan was Pocahontas father
and also the leader of the Indian tribes. As Smith tells it, he was brought in front of Chief Powhatan
(Her Life). Two large stones were placed on the ground and Smith s head was forced upon the
two large stones and a warrior raised a club to smash in Smith s brains (Her Life). Pocahontas
stepped in and placed Smith s head in her arms and her head upon his to save him from being
beaten (Morenus). After Pocahontas saved John Smith, she then came to his side and helped him
stand (Love
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33. Scarlet Globe Radish Essay
The aim of this practical was to test whether a Scarlet Globe Radish will grow higher in cm when
watered using different types of water and the hypothesis was that scarlet globe radishes should
grow higher when watered with sparkling water as it contains co2 however that hypothesis was
proven incorrect. From results it can now be concluded that the control patch surprisingly
produced the highest plants in terms of height with an average ground to leaf height of 2.2 cm
while the sparkling water patch produced 1.86cm and the filtered water patch with an average
height of 1.18. However, from research it was shown that sparkling water was more likely to
make radishes grow at a faster rate. A faster growth rate would ve made the radishes taller... Show
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While tap water does contain harmful chemicals that make it safe for human consumption it also
contains some chemicals that are vital micronutrients for plant growth like chlorine. However
there are many reasons that do not support the outcome of these results in fact these results may
be incorrect because of a matter of reasons, so only assumptions based off specific actions can be
made eg: Human interference, weather eg: it rained a couple of times so the sections in the
patch did not receive there specific water type and the control received double of its water type,
after watering the seeds for the first time it was realised that patch wasn t evened out properly as
a result some areas became flooded, spacing issues eg: When these seeds were planted it was not
realised that they could ve spread out more this could ve caused spacing issues in the patch, there
may have been leftover manure or special plant growing agents in the dirt from the last experiment
that was conducted in the patch, seeds washing away from uneven dirt, halfway through the
experiment we changed the amount of water that the plants were given this may have resulted in a
spike in growth and although we measured the depth of the seeds with a ruler they could ve planted
them deeper or shallower then
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34. Not Always A Bad Thing Essay
Strangely enough when Jean died he didn t feel any pain. He didn t feel scared, or try to fight it.
He felt calm, ready. He felt it was just his time to go. His friends were screaming, and frantically
trying to save him.
A Titan had grabbed him after his Three Dimensional Movement Gear had malfunctioned and the
belt snapped. He had managed to grab a replacement set and fight off several Titans, but he was just
outmatched.
Jean remembered the Titan picking him up in one massive hand and crushing him. It broke his back
and punctured both lungs before cutting him in half with disgusting and jagged teeth.
After that, nothing.
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Jean could see. Not only could he see but he could feel, hear and smell.
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Th Thomas? He asked in disbelief.
The young man staring at Jean was Thomas Annigan, one of the people who had been training
with hopes of someday joining the Survey Corps. He was killed when the Titans breached wall
Rose. Jean reached out a shaky hand and placed it on Thomas shoulder. He was shocked to find
that it was sturdy, and felt real.
But... You re... Dead.
Thomas frowned and pulled Jean for a hug. Jean froze at the sudden awkward contact. When
Thomas was done hugging him, Jean gestured around the room.
Where are we? What is this place?
Thomas smiled.
It s my house. I ve always wanted one just like this. Surrounded by trees, and there s even a river
nearby.
Jean slowly sat on a nearby chair.
But Thomas... You re dead...
35. Thomas sat in a chair adjacent to Jean and smiled reassuringly.
What s the last thing you remember?
Jean frowned and looked down.
I remember... Titans... They had broken wall Rose again... And I...
Jean clapped a hand over his mouth to stifle a sudden scream.
Oh God... No..!
Thomas patted his shoulder reassuringly.
It s okay Jean. You re in a better place now.
Jean began to quake in anger and sadness.
Better place..? We re dead... How can you be okay with that?
At first I was scared... And so alone. But then some of the others found me and explained what
happened and I felt better. We re all together now, and we re happy.
Jean looked up.
Others? There s more people here?
Thomas nodded.
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36. Age Of Voting Essay
In the article, Takoma Park 16 year old savors his history making moment at the polls, by Annys
Shin, many teens who are 16 17 years old can now vote during the election. The decision was made
by the Takoma City Council that in Montgomery County Community, they are the first ones in the
nation to lower their votingage from 18 16 years old. A group of 350 students from Montgomery
Blair High School were granted the right to vote in electionsand one of the student who got the
right to vote, Ben Miller had said, It s a valuable Privilege, and he means that it is a great
advantage that many 16 17 years old can now vote. Many young adults who are the age of 18 are
most likely not a good age to vote because many of them are planning to leave their childhood
homes. And they can lack of discipline and causes them not to vote.
In my position I agree to lower the age of voting to 16 17 years old because it can raise up the
percentage of voting. Many people are not voting because they don t believe it can help them and
their community also with the support from 16 17 years old, it can show a huge difference on
how the votes are increasing little by little. Also it can gives them experience on what s the voting
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In 2014, about 36.4% have been registered and can vote. In the article, Takoma Park 16 year old
savors his history making moment at the polls, by Annys Shin, Ben Miller had said, I understand
the apathy. How much of a difference will it really make? , I m still excited about the opportunity.
The turnout is so low, even a small amount could make a difference. He means that even many
people who are not interested of voting, he is still happy that with this new voting age, it can
increase the rates from
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37. No More Boomerang By Oodgeroo Noonuccal
The poem No More Boomerang, written by Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker) provides many
examples of contrast, showing how things of the old have been replaced by the new, and rhyme,
shown between the stanzas allowing for the remembrance of the message more easily, to convey
its message. An examples of this is No more message stick, lubras and lads, Got television now,
mostly ads. This part of a stanza provides evidence that during the aboriginal times for
entertainment or pleasure they had message sticks, lubras and lads, whereas nowadays people have
television to use, mostly containing ads, for enjoyment. This is one examples that the poems
provides that illustrate for us how the times of the old is being replaced by the new. The rhymeis
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38. Sociocultural Theory Of Piaget
As a nursing student, I am looking to start a career in pediatric nursing or work in the neonatal
intensive care unit (NICU), where I am working with premature babies. Working with children can
be challenging, not only do I need to care for their treatment as well as psychical well being, I also
need to care for their mental development. That is where developmental psychologycomes into
place, two most influenced developmental theory Piagetian theory Sociocultural theory, will help
me understand more about how children develop so that I can care for them accordingly.
Piaget s fundamental assumption is on how children can actively shape their own development,
they are mentally active since their birth. Piaget hypothesized four stages of development, they are
sensorimotor stage; preoperational stage; concrete stage and formal operational stage. An
understanding of this developmental theory can be beneficial to nurses in assessing which stage of
development the child has reached, to plan the correct level of stimulation. Since in the hospital
setting, the child s resources are limited. We need more stimulation for the child s development. In a
hospital, children are all placed in the same floor with similar surroundings disregard they are in
different developmental stages. For example, children in the preoperational stage need more verbal
stimulation since they are learning to express their experience through language mental imagery
and symbiotic thoughts; however, children
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39. Like Water For Chocolate And John Steinbeck s The Grapes...
In Laura Esquivel s Like Water for Chocolate and John Steinbeck s The Grapes of Wrath, the
female characters are presented in nontraditional ways for the times in which the novels are set.
Each novel shows a clear distinction between the male and female characters, and it would make
sense to feel a feminist vibe from the authors at certain points in the novels. In these novels, the
female characters use the traditional distinction between genderroles to change the dynamics of their
families and function within the novel.
Before discussing the change from identifying the characters traits as female to relating their
actions more to a male identity, and vice versa, the relationships between the male and female
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In contrast, the beginning of Like Water for Chocolate barely mentions men in leadership roles.
Tita s father, who remains unnamed throughout the novel, is dead. Because he is an unnamed
dead man he foreshadows the insignificance of the men in this novel. He is honestly better off
dead than being emasculated by Mama Elena, or even Tita later in the novel. The only other men
mentioned in the first chapter are Pedro and his father. Their encounter with Mama Elena was
demeaning in itself. They were denied Tita s hand in marriage and manipulated by Mama Elena
into marrying Pedro and Rosaura. Power in this novel is clearly, from the very beginning, in the
hands of Mama Elena, a woman. Will that power remain with her up until her death or does Tita,
by staying in her place cooking and nurturing, hold the power all along?
The structure of Like Water for Chocolate is permeated in feministic tendencies. The subtitle reads,
A Novel in Monthly Installments with Recipes, Romances, and Home Remedies. Does that not
ring with the familiarity of women s magazines from the 1800 s and early 1900 s like Godey s
Lady s Book and McCall s Magazine? Women would use these magazines to keep up with current
fashion trends and to connect and share ideas with women they otherwise would not know.
Communication is a powerful tool. Although, the women were sharing recipes, clothing patterns,
and stories, they were still making connections
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40. A Deconstructionist Critique of Chopin’s The Awakening Essay
A Deconstructionist Critique of Chopin s The Awakening
The multiplicity of meanings and (re)interpretations informing critical studies of The Awakening
reveal a novel ripe for deconstructionist critique. Just as Chopin evokes an image of the sea as
symbolic of Edna s shifting consciousness ( never ceasing, whispering, clamoring, murmuring,
inviting the soul to wander in abysses of solitude, 138), likewise the deconstructionist reading of a
text emphasizes fluidity over structure: A text consists of words inscribed in and inextricable from
the myriad discourses that inform it; from the point of view of deconstruction, the boundaries
between any given text and that larger text we call language are always shifting, (297). From this ...
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In her attempt to uncover the grain running against the grain in Chopin s novel, Patricia Yaeger
dismantles conventional approaches to The Awakeningthat regard the work as an emancipatory text
by virtue of its rebellious, adulterous heroine alone. Using Tony Tanner s analysis of Edna s
infidelity as belonging to the tradition of transgressive narratives, highlighted in his work, Adultery
in the Novel, Yaeger conversely emphasizes how Chopin s development of the romance plot
between Edna and Robert supports rather than subverts patriarchy. Although Edna credits Robert
with [awakening] me last summer out of a life long, stupid dream, her love for him interrupts rather
than inspires her awakening, for Edna has simply jumped from the shelter of Leonce s money and
the social stability he affords to the school girl fantasy of romantic love Robert represents. In each
relationship, whether financially or emotionally, Edna remains dependent upon a man, but more
significantly, men exist as the mirror through which Edna perceives herself. Without Robert, Edna
forfeits the life she began to construct for herself, as well as the burgeoning female subjectivity
awakened the summer before.
Though Yaeger unveils the social acquiescence underlying the romance plot as distorting what most
scholars identify as Edna s social defiance, she unearths emancipatory strategies within Chopin s
text that prove far more
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41. Essay The Essex and Hazel Motes in Wise Blood by Flannery...
The Essex and Hazel Motes in Wise Blood by Flannery O Connor
In her 1952 novel Wise Blood, Flannery O Connor presents Hazel Motes s Essex automobile as a
symbol for Hazel himself. The car s dilapidated state corresponds to Motes s own spiritual decay;
however, the initial quality of the car s workmanship corresponds to Hazel s Christian upbringing,
which he cannot deny in spite of himself. Motes s identification with and reliance upon his car as
a means of escape becomes ironic as the Essex continually fails to deliver him from his demons;
Hazel s dependence on his car (despite his contentions that he is not concerned with material
possessions) actually holds him back.
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Complicating Hazel s confused conceptions of entrapment, sin, and Christianity is the episode
involving the Melsy carnival, at which Hazel and his father pay to see a woman lying in a
coffin. Hazel s father has a lustful reaction to the woman; he says Had one of themther built into
ever casket . . . be a heap ready to go sooner (32). Haze s shut mouthed mother, who O Connor
describes as having a cross shaped face, senses Haze s guilt when he returns home (32 33). Telling
him that Jesus died to redeem you, she whips him with a stick, leaving him with a nameless
unplaced guilt (33). The actions of his parents leave Motes unable to distinguish what is good and
Christian from what is forbidden and evil. He associates his grandfather with Christianity but also
entrapment; he associates entrapment with the carnival episode, in which his father treated the
woman as desirable but after which Hazel was made to feel guilty.
Hazel Motes s Christian upbringing continues to be significant in later chapters of Wise Blood.
Several characters notice an inherent goodness in Hazel that shows through despite his
determination to deny it. The FROSTY BOTTLE waitress, who says, I know a clean boy when I
see on e, warnsthe nice boy Hazel to stay away from Enoch, lest he be corrupted by the goddamned
son a bitch (46 47). Hazel responds, I AM clean, making
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42. The impact of Vasco da Gama on India
Vasco da Gama s revolutionary sea expedition to India is one of the most crucial moments in the
entire history of exploration. Till the middle of 15th century, Portugal was the foremost seafaring
country in Europe. King Manuel I: the ruler of Portugal hired about four ships for the voyage
around Africa to the legendary land of India. King Manuel I knew that India was a huge cradle of
variety of spices, which were extremely rare to see in other places and moreover they were pretty
expensive in Europe. The king had also noticed that the Muslim merchants transported the spices by
caravans through Arabian deserts and sold them in the markets of the Mediterranean ports. King
Manuel I expected a new sea route to India, as that would enable him to import spices directly. This
achievement was very important for Portugalas they could trade and earn money a lot of money
from it. India was filled with spices: Pepper was a very common and the most used spice, it was
used to preserve food and to flavor spoiled meat. Pepper was originated from Cochin and
Malabar Coast in India. Cloves and cinnamon were equally used. They were used for keeping the
food hygienic and ventilated. They were also sprinkled across the floor to avoid foot odor from
entering the room. Many spices were also used for the cure of various illnesses and deadly
diseases. India was the foremost spice trader for most of the countries including Europe. 

King Manuel I assigned Vasco da Gamato lead the revolutionary
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43. How To Write A Commemorative Speech
Today I have the honor of introducing you to Hannah Kate Huber. She comes from a small town
in Illinois called Elmwood where she grew up in a family of five. It was her, her two older
brothers, Andrew and Nick, along with her parents, Steve and Eileen. When she was younger she
would love to play on the basketball and softball team, which she would receive help from her
father and brothers for. The reason she was so interested in these sports is because her whole family
has loved staying active and she had great teams that supported her. The decision to come to St.
Ambrose wasn t a hard one since her brother, [insert name], also attends this school. It also met
requirements she was looking for in a college such as not being too big or too small
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44. The Effects Of Haymarket Bombing On American Labor Movement
In his book Death in the Haymarket, James Green recounted the American labor movement in the
late 1800s. The main focus of Green s book was the bombing of Haymarket, which occurred on May
4 in 1886. Beginning as a peaceful protest promoting the eight hour work day, a bomb was thrown
causing devastating consequences. The Haymarket bombing almost ended the labor movement
altogether, with unjustified trials and fear implemented amongst all Americans. However, it is
important to know that the Haymarket bombing is not just an isolated event. From wage cuts to
people going on strike, labor unions starting up, to almost losing the labor movement altogether.
The Haymarket bombing was the fuse to an event larger bomb known as the labor movement.
Although the Haymarket bombing is an extremely important event, it should be seen in a much
larger context rather than an isolated event. The Haymarket bombing was an important incident in
America s history nevertheless, it falls under a much bigger category which is the labor movement.
The labor movement was started because of the unjust ways that labor had on the working class in
America during the 1800s. It first started out with wage cuts for the working class in America,
which then led to an increasing amount of strikes. Then leading to the formation of labor unions,
which is the people who were attending the meeting at Haymarket the day of the bombing. So if the
labor movement had never started, then the bombing at Haymarket may have
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45. Queen Victoria Influence On Society
Have you ever heard of Queen Victoria? She was the second most popular queen after Queen
Elizabeth. Queen Victoria was born royal, Victoria s father died when she was only 8 months
old and her mom became the main influence in Victoria s younger years. Her fashion is what
named the Victorian era. (Pettinger, 2014) Queen Victoria was born royalty, her mother was
Victoria Saxe Saalfeld Coburg and her father was Edward, the duke of Kent, King George III s
fourth son. Victoria was christened privately in 1819 at Kensington Palace. She was baptised
Alexandrina, after one of her godparents and Victoria, after her mother. Victoria s mother became a
main influence in her life after her father died when Victoria was 8 months old. (William) The
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She was crowned early to do the people ahead of her dying young, she was crowned after her
fathers 3 siblings died. When she was crowned, Victoria refused any further influence from her
mom. Respect for the crown was not the best at her coronation, but the straightforward and
modest young Queen won the hearts of her subjects. Victoria wanted to know of political
matters, but she hadn t have direct input in policy decisions. Under Queen Victoria s reign, Great
Britain got expansion in industry, building bridges railways, underground sewers, power
distribution networks, and underground sewers. There were advances in science and technology.
During her reign, Britain doubled in size. (History.com Staff, 2009) Victoria married Prince
Albert in 1840 and became a big influence in Victoria s life. They had 9 children, Edward VII,
Princess Alice, Princess Victoria, Princess Louise, Princess Beatrice, Princess Helena, Prince
Leopold, Prince Arthur, and Prince Alfred. She was devoted to him and did everything in her
power to make him happy. Victoria would do nothing without her husband s approval. He loved art,
science and industry spurred him to organize the Crystal Palace Exhibition in
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46. Pacific Hooker
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| |8.2 |Product/Company Weaknesses and opportunities | | |8.3 |Product/Company Strength and
Threats | | |8.4 |Product/Company Weaknesses and Threats | | |9.0 |Competitive Situation in Target
Country | | |9.1 |First Major Competitor | | |9.2 |Second Major Competitor | | |10.0 |Market Plan | |
|10.1 |Mode of Entry | | |10.2 |Target Market segment and profile | | |10.3 |Product strategy | |
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47. Tattoos And Discrimination In The Workplace
Tattoos are becoming more commonplace and accepted in everyday society. Why then, are
employers still making policy that requires workers to hide their tattoos, or disallow them on
certain areas of their body? Discrimination is generally discouraged in any form, especially by the
Human Resources departments that are parts of many large corporations. Lawsuits are filed almost
every day for religious discrimination, race discrimination, or disability discrimination, but yet
tattoos are still disallowed by many employers to be visible.
Workplace discrimination happens every day, but is almost never openly admitted. To believe
without hesitation that the personal beliefs of a potential employee have never been the reason to
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Quinsigamond and other schools that offer nursing programs require any tattoos be covered to
participate in the required clinical. To believe that someone is not capable of taking care of you
medically because they might have a bird, or flower on their arm is as ridiculous as believing that
a birthmark, scar, mole, or freckles make someone unfit to provide nursing care.
Tattoos are still often associated with bikers, thugs, gangs, or other groups that are generally
received negatively by the general public. These groups are falling into the minority of those with
tattoos as they are growing more popular, and increasingly being obtained by college students, who
will be the workforce of the future. Tattoos are making their way onto mainstream media, with
Television shows like Ink Master , Tattoofixers and Just tattoo Of Us on the air today.
Of course there are exceptions to everything. To have an openly offensive tattoo visible carries its
own weight. An offensive word, a swastika, or sexual images are something no company wants to
have its brand associated with. Maybe it s hypocritical to accept some tattoos and not others, but a
line does need to be drawn on what is considered
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48. The Book Thief Movie And Book Comparison
Humans often have a strong desire for being heard and understood. When One s point of view is
not being recognized, One can start to feel lonely, depressed, frustrated or even angry. Everyone
need to have someone that will listen to them and can relate to them. In The Book Thief, by
Markus Zusak, Liesel and Max have each other to understand the others struggles and endeavors.
Max and Liesel gravitate to each other because of the similar experiences and interests they both
have. In the book, Liesel and Max use the Hubermann s basement as a safe haven. While, Max
hides there from the German Nazi s; Liesel goes down there to read and escape the world. Before
Max goes to the Hubermann s home, he was hiding in an empty storeroom (194). This room... Show
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After the bonfire for the Fuhrer s birthday, Hans and Liesel are talking about what happened to
her parents. She asks if the Fuhrer took them away. With Hans not answering the question, she
knew they had probably been killed and felt [a] slush of anger, stirring hotly in her stomach
(115). The reader can tell that Liesel is fuming with frustration and hatred towards Hitler and the
Nazi Power. Furthermore, Max despised the Nazi s because of the horrible things they did to the
Jews, him, and his family. The reader can tell that Max has a dislike for the Fuhrer because of
the fights Max has with him. Max dreams that he and Hitler fight each other; Punches are
thrown, the crowd climbs out of the walls. Max and the Fuhrer fight for their lives... There s
blood in the Fuhrer s mustache (257). One can obviously conclude that Max strongly abhorred
the Fuhrer because of the pain the Fuhrer cause him and his family. Liesel and Max both feel like
Hitler is the cause of all their struggles and hardship. They feel like he took them away from their
loved ones and was the reason their families died. This hatred towards the fuhrer and his party
brings the two
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49. Tollund Man Research Paper
How was the body discovered?
The Tollund man s body was discovered by Viggo and Emil Hojgaard, and Viggo s wife, Grethe
Hojgaard. In 1950 the family were cutting peat to use for fuel. As the family worked, they
suddenly saw a face in about 2 metres of peat. They immidiatly called the police at Silkeborg.
Where was the body discovered?
The body was discovered in a peat bog, Jutland Peninsula in Denmark. Accordingly the peat bog
was 10km west of Silkeborg, Denmark. In addition the Tollund mans body was discovered that he
was placed 50 metres away from the solid ground and have been covered with 2 metres of peat.
What artefacts were found with the body?
Several artefacts were found with the bog body. There was a smooth hiden belt around The
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50. Three Toed Pygmy Sloths
Living the majority of their lives in the canopy of the rainforests in Central and South America,
the sloth has been deemed one of the world s slowest moving mammals. There are five species of
sloths; the most common are the Choloepus (two toed sloths) and the Bradypus (three toed
sloths). Within the Choloepus group, there are a two species, whereas the Bradypus has three.
Their main habitat is within rain forests high atop the canopy of trees where they are safe from
predators. Recently a new sloth species was found, the Bradypus pygmaeus (three toed pygmy
sloth) on the Isla Escudo de Veraguas in the Caribbean coast of Panama. Sloths reach adulthood
within one to three years and become sexually active once they reach their adult size. The features
of sloths differ from each group as well as male to female. The females are larger and denser; their
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These chambers aides in digesting the abundant amount of food they consume on a daily basis.
Because of their very low body temperature, 91 degrees Fahrenheit, and slow digestive system,
they do not need to eat all the time (Cliffe, etal 2015.) Although the majority of diet of the sloths
is twigs, fruit and berries, it takes a very long time to digest. This is not a very nutritional diet so
the little amount of movement expended by sloths is beneficial. The actual amounts of food
intake (Cliffe, etal 2015, Hayssen 2010 A Z Animals) is not predictable and cannot be monitored
since sloths do not perform well in captivity. When observed, it has been noted that their digestive
system is quiet complex and can take up to 157 hours to 50 days to pass through their stomach
(Cliffe, etal 2015.) According to Sloths Digestive system, (Weebly.com 2016), hanging out and
exposing their bellies to the warmth of the sun assists in keeping their body temperature warm
enough to process their last
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51. The Problem Of Child Abuse
Samantha is a fourteen year old girl that is pregnant in High School. The teen didn t realize she
was pregnant with twins. Samantha s body was too weak to carry both, so she lost one of them.
Burying one of her babies at such an early age was devastating, so she gave the other baby up for
adoption. Samantha was faced with several issues at the same time. Her parents were also on
drugs, which didn t help with being pregnant as a teenager. This was a lot for Samantha to deal
with. While her mom was on drugs, she became pregnant with twins and Samantha had to care for
them. Samantha had completing the 11th grade and during the summer before her senior year of
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The reason for this assignment on teen pregnancy is to convince the readers that teen pregnancies
exist and is an issue. If there are to be any positive outcomes from this, it will take a lot of effort
from the teens, parents, State and citizens. There are pregnancy prevention classes and sex education
courses that should produce positive results. I am an inexperienced writer, so I ve included a list
of sources that will form my credibility concerning teenage pregnancy. The references that I will
be using are Higgins (2012), Witt (2014) and Finer and Zolna (2014), they are knowledgeable on
teen pregnancy and have the credentials to help me establish my credibility.
Teen pregnancy is an issue in the U. S. It is thought of as a widespread issue, which creates a
problem and involves the teen mom and her parents as well. The parents participation is vital. It s
essential for them to remain involved and participate in the sex preventive measures of their child
or children. With this involvement, a smaller quantity of teenagers would probably not be sexually
active.
Sexual advertisement is everywhere teens go. It is not a hidden fact that the number of teens who
are sexually active is constantly increasing. Schools are trying to find ways to fight teenage
pregnancy by implementing sex education courses earlier and by focusing on government funded
programs.
In terms of both the social and economic health of
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52. Discuss The 4 Characteristics Of Services
Qns: Discuss the 4 major characteristics of services and the marketing strategies available for the
service organization.
Qns: What are the primary differences between product and services? Give examples that highlight
these differences between product and services. Give examples that highlight these differences and
provide examples of hybrid offer.
Qns. Using a service example of your choice, explain how the service company can deal with
intangibility, inseparability, variability and perishability.
Four Major characteristics of services:1) Intangibility
2) Inseparability
3) Variability
4) Perishability
Intangibility
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Hotel rooms that go unoccupied for the evening cannot be stored and used it at a later date
*Caused the reverse to occur where the demand is greater than supply. E.g. Airline does not have
enough seats for everyone
Contrast
*Products can be mass produced and stored in the warehouses until consumer are ready to purchase
*The ability not creates an inventory of the good that will eventually be purchased by the
consumer means that production and consumption of the good can be separated in time and
space. E.g., in the case of a pair of jeans does not sell today, a retailer can store it and sell it at a
later time
Hybrid Offer
*In a fast food restaurant, they can inventory part of their service process example, inventory
hamburgers for a limited period of time
53. *However, the outlet cannot inventory the entire service experience, the counter staff still need to
serve the customers with the hamburgers and the hamburgers cannot be saved for the next day
*To reduce perishability, the airline must develop strategies to cope with fluctuating demand. This
goal can be accomplished by making simultaneous adjustments in demand, supply and capacity
*One method of adjusting the demand is that the airline company can reduce the price or offer
promotions during the low peak season to attract
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54. Theme Of Existentialism In As You Like It
The play to be reviewed is As You Like It, written by William Shakespeare. The prevailing
philosophy throughout the play is existentialism. What is existentialism? Existentialism can be
defined through its ontology. Ontology is the study of the nature of reality and is also called the
theory of reality. The ontologyof existentialismcan be discussed in under concepts of man and
existence. In the concept of man, existentialists believe that man is not bound by any antecedent
human nature but rather free to determine its own nature. It opposed those deterministic theories
(ex. inborn talents, predestined path of life, etc.) and favoured principle of indeterminism. To be a
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As quoted from Marcel, to exist means not just to be present to my own aware ness but also to
be a manifest being. I exist that is as much to say: I have something to make myself known and
recognized both by others and by myself . In conclusion, existentialism is not about man as an
absolute being but rather a relative and subjective one. As long as a man exists, there is always a
room for him to revise and correct himself and has a future that is not determined by his innate
nature, birthright, etc. The most important values on existentialism are freedom of choice and
individuality. As You Like Itis a play written by William Shakespeare and is classified as marriage
comedy together with the plays Twelfth Night and A Midsummer Night s Dream. The list of
main characters includes Duke Frederick: the usurper of the throne of Duke Senior which is
also his brother; Celia (aka Aliena): the daughter of Duke Frederick; Rosalind (aka Ganymede):
the daughter of Duke Senior; Touchstone: the court s clown; Sons of the late Sir Rowland de
Boys (of decreasing age): Oliver, Jaques, Orlando; Adam: a loyal servant to Sir Rowland and his
sons; Amiens and Jaques: Lords that are banished with Duke Senior; Corin and Silvius: Sheperds in
the forest of Arden; Phebe: a
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