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Camera Lucida Analysis
The Indexical Experience in Camera Lucida
Roland Barthes analysis of the photograph in Camera Lucida is based on his introspective experience
with photography s appearance. The book consists of reflections of emotions felt during his
experiences, which essentially defines a phenomenological approach. Phenomenology, according to
David Woodruff Smith, is concerned with the things as they appear in our experience...thus the
meanings things have in our experience (Smith). For photography, the appearance of the photograph is
produced through the physical relationship between the referent photographed and how it is imprinted
in film. Therefore, in the experience of a photograph for Barthes, the sign is determined by that
physical relationship. Although, Barthes analysis of the photograph includes both indexical and iconic
aspects, this paper seeks to argue that the indexical aspect of a photograph is the prominent sign of the
photograph because of Barthes phenomenological approach to photography. To be clear, I am
analyzing how Barthes perceives photography as indexical from his phenomenological approach and
proving how it serves the indexical sign.
First, we must consider how Barthes speaks of indexicality when describing the Camera Lucida s
purpose, which he says is to find the noeme of photography. He eventually concludes that the noeme
is the undeniability of that has been , which refers to the indexical truthfulness of what has physically
been in front of the camera. He
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Safeguarding Children Assignment
The specialist skills of the Health Visitor are crucially important in safeguarding children (HM
Government, 2010). In the past decade there has been significant change in nursing and healthcare that
has led to a much wider remit for those involved in working with children and subsequently child
protection (Hall and Elliman, 2006; Department of Health, 2004); indeed Health Visitors are
responding to a national drive to further enhance their contribution to public health (Department of
Health, 2009).
It is against this backdrop that the critical need to develop the leadership role of the Specialist
Community Public Health nurse within the process of recognising and referring child maltreatment
emerges. This requires Team Managers to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Programme, which underpins the work of the Health Visitor, is an early intervention and
prevention public health programme that aims to provide an invaluable opportunity to identify
families that are in need of additional support and children who are at risk (Department of Health,
2009, p.6) by providing a progressive universal framework to ensure the promotion of the health and
wellbeing of children, delivered via multi agency support services. The safeguarding process requires
Health Visitors to utilise all four principles of specialist community health nursing (Nursing and
Midwifery Council, 2004) in developing child care services to prevent child maltreatment and in
ensuring rapid and appropriate help for families. Furthermore, the Healthy Child Programme
(Department of Health, 2009) establishes a leadership role for Health Visitors in delivering care
packages to support the most vulnerable children; core principles of the Programme include keeping
children healthy and safe, identification of factors that influence the health and wellbeing of families,
and partnership working with other agencies in order to refer to appropriate specialist services,
signpost to wider support, and provide co ordinated care packages (Department of Health, 2009). With
this in mind, the extent to which
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Peacekeeping In Canada
Canada is one of the best countries to settle in. In fact, according to Fashion and Lifestyle magazine
Canada is rated 14 out of 30 best countries to live in ( lifestyle9 ). The top three choices that makes
individuals proud of Canada are the following: Canada s peacekeeping, Canada s health care system,
and Canada s multiculturalism. One can agree that Canadians are proud peace keepers. Peacekeeping
started taking place since World War II in the year 1939. Peacekeeping is ranked one due to the fact
that it is the biggest pull factors of living in this phenomenal country, because Canada avoids going to
war with other countries. This country also supports peacekeeping missions and has participated in
tons of missions compare to other 196 countries ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In fact, the ranking of health care in Canada is 30 out of 196 ( World Health Organization s Ranking of
the World s Health Systems ). Since the health care is free citizens of Canada can get free medical care
to stay healthy, and you are automatically connected to the health system as soon as you are born on
Canadian land. In addition, Citizens of Canada are fortunate of the multiculturalism which is rank 3.
The city Toronto, which is located in Ontario, Canada is the most diverse city in the world ( Toronto
Takes on London, New York in Diversity Game. ) and Canada is the only western country in the world
that is in the top 20(The Most (and Least) Culturally Diverse Countries in the World ). Living in
Canada one doesn t have to travel the world because the world is literally in Canada if an individual
drives around Toronto one can see everyone from different ethnic groups and Individuals can discover
a lot of different cultures and try various ethnic foods. To sum everything up, Canada is a wonderful
country. The three top choices that make one a proud Canadian is pacification, health maintenance,
and cultural
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Comparing The Book Top Guns By Joe Foss And Matthew Brennan
The novel Top Guns by Joe Foss and Matthew Brennan is a biography about many brave,
extraordinary aces back in World War 1 and 2. One pilot, Arthur Raymond Brooks, was born in
Framingham, Massachusetts in 1895. He graduated as valedictorian from Framingham Academy and
High School in 1917 (Foss, 4). Arthur didn t want to continue school, so he enlisted in the U.S Army
Signal Officer Reserve Corps. Also, he attended the School of Military Aeronautics, with the Royal
Flying Corps in Canada from September to November 1917 (Foss, 3 5). In 1918, Brooks was
transferred to France, where he flew the SPAD S. VII. After three victories he became flight
commander of the 22nd Aero Squadron flying the SPAD XIII C.1. These three victories were not easy,
Brooks took on eight German Fokker D. VIII aircraft. He shot down four Germans with God on his
side, as Brooks said, I am alive today because of things I learned to do in one case and things I knew
nothing about in the other special flying techniques and my guardian angel (Foss, 14). Arthur was
followed back by the four other Germans, extraordinarily, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The U.S Army, upon review of the actions, awarded him the Distinguished Service Cross. Arthur
continues to quote that little things in his career saved his life several times. For example, Arthur says,
I also did it to great advantage on other occasions in America by using an extreme sideslip over high
tension wires to land a Ford Trimotor on Hadley Field near New Brunswick, New Jersey...I would
fishtail the aircraft, kicking the rudder left right, right left, etc., like a fish swimming through water, to
almost kill airspeed and allow me to drop straight down onto that small field (Foss, 14). He had no
communication to any airport or airstrip in the early days, therefore, Arthur had to make a lot of
dangerous landings in modest airplanes, when the airport had no idea he was coming in for a
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Asperger s Syndrome Essay
Asperger s syndrome, which is also referred to as Asperger s disorder, is a type of Persuasive
Developmental Disorder. Persuasive Developmental Disorder or PDD are a group of conditions that
involve delays in the development of basic skills, the most recognizable of these skills is the ability to
communicate and socialize with others as well as use their own imagination. Although Asperger s
syndrome is similar in some ways to autism, there are important differences between the two. Children
with Asperger s syndrome typically function higher than those children with autism. In addition to
them being higher functioning; children with Asperger s syndrome generally have normal intelligence
and slightly less than normal language development. Hans ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Problems with social skills include difficulty interacting with others, are often awkward in social
situations, and have difficulty starting and maintaining a conversation. Individuals with Asperger s
syndrome may develop odd, repetitive movements, such as hand twitching or finger twisting. They
might also develop unusual rituals, such as getting dressed in a specific order, and are resistant to
change the ritual. Some communication difficulties people with Asperger s syndrome may exhibit are,
not being able to make eye contact when speaking with someone, trouble using facial expressions and
gestures, and understanding body language. They also have a tendency to misunderstand language in
context and are very literal in their use of language. Individuals could express limited range of
interests; they could develop an almost obsessive interest in a few areas, such as weather, topics in
school, or sports. Many individuals with Asperger s syndrome are exceedingly gifted or skilled in a
particular area, such as history or science. The coordination of individuals with Asperger s syndrome
may seem clumsy or awkward. There is no cure for Asperger s syndrome but early diagnosis and
treatment helps individuals to develop to their full potential. The principal goal of treatment is to
improve the overall ability of an individual to function. Behavioral therapy uses positive
reinforcement, self help, and social skills therapy to improve behavior and communication. Medicines
are most commonly used to treat problem behaviors, such as anxiety, obsessive compulsive behavior
or OCD, hyperactivity, and
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Unfair Access to Information
In Hong Kong, about 40% of households do not have a computer, while 70% do not use the Internet.
Despite the rapid development and widespread use of information and communication technologies in
recent years, scholars have drawn attention to the fact that access to these innovations is by no means
even [1], and this has raised concerns about an emerging information gap in a society based on income
and education. The issue of whether equitable access to information technologies and services in the
digital age for the poor, the elderly and other disadvantaged groups is currently a controversial topic.
The purpose of this essay is to examine the hypothesis that access to information in the digital age is
unfair. I will examine two refuting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although the number of families with access to the Internet has risen sharply in the past decade, a
significant proportion of households are unable to afford the fees for these services. [1] It would
indicate that students from such households at an obvious disadvantage. The students, unlike children
from middle and upper income families, do not have ready access to the specialized and up to date
information and entertainment provided by this new media. Thus, it reinforces the non digital
inequalities.
Thirdly, possibly the next most noteworthy refuting reason is that service provision made possible by
digital technologies would benefit the elderly, the poor and minority. [4] The government can provide
more tailored services for the public through database driven technology. [5] It provides the
opportunity for the public to obtain services from companies and government without visiting the
offices. It would allow government and companies to offer 24 hours services [6], for example,
individual can make the booking in advance anywhere and anytime they need by putting health
service online.
The final argument is that replacing traditional face to face services with digital ones place burdens on
the elderly and the poor. In order to access to digital services, the elderly have to give up their
traditional ways of doing things and learn to familiarize themselves at such old age with new
technologies
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Complications Of Functional Perception Patterns In The...
Introduction
The ability to generate category related representations for a limitless collection of visual contents is a
vital function of human brain (Chao et al., 1999). It is demonstrated that widely distributed neural
networks are engaged in the distinction of semantic categories, such as the ventral temporal cortex,
which plays a significant role in face and object recognition (Chao et al., 1999; Haxby et al., 2000;
Haxby et al., 2001; O toole et al., 2005). Accumulating evidence has suggested that differential neural
response patterns in human brain are closely associated with specific categories of visual stimuli
(Haxby et al., 2000; Haxby et al., 2001; Kanwisher et al., 1997). However, it remains unclear how the
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Using multi voxel pattern analysis (MVPA), they found that the neural representations of face and
objects can be discriminated not only by activation patterns within the specific cortical regions that
maximally respond to one category, but can also be identified according to the patterns of nonmaximal
responses (Haxby et al., 2001), which provided us with novel insights into the neural mechanism
underlying the decoding of semantic categories.
While the MVPA method adopted in this study well characterized the features of the response patterns
associated with the semantic categories, it was computationally heavy. Also, it remained an open
question whether a simpler method univariate analysis will provide sufficient evidence indicating the
category specificity of the distributed neural representations in human brain. Therefore, in the current
study, I applied a straightforward univariate analysis on the original data of Haxby et al. s (2001)
experiment to further investigate the neural response patterns evoked by face and object stimuli. More
specifically, I examined whether the category related information was revealed by the patterns of
response across the whole brain space, and the activation in the functional localizer fusiform face area
resulted from face stimuli.
Methods
Subjects
Six subjects participated (5 females) in Haxby et
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The Symbolism Of The Yellow Wallpaper
The short story The Yellow Wallpaper focuses on a woman who is struggling with post traumatic
syndrome after recently having a baby. Her doctor who is also her husband, gives her the diagnosis to
stay in bed all day and eventually thinking she will get better. From laying in bed all day she starts
studying the yellow wallpaper thinking she sees something in it. By the end of the story it has drove
her crazy and realizes the woman she sees in the wallpaper is really her.
The narrator in the short story is the main character. The story never gives her a name, but that she a is
young, upper class woman, who is recently married and has just had a baby. The narrator tells her
story through her secret diary that holds her secrets and her obsession ... Show more content on
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She went through the same things the narrator struggled with. Gilman suffered from postpartum
depression after having her first child. During this time period it was seen as women being invalid to
what they have to say. In 1888 Gilman and her husband separated which was a very rare thing to do
during that time period. After they divorced in 1894 Gilman and her daughter moved to California
where she started to become an active feminist. She is most famous for the story The Yellow
Wallpaper and her views are made very clear throughout the story. She wrote this story to show how
woman were treated in her society and to change their minds about it. Her main point of story was to
show how hard it was for women to be heard like they should be. The story is an important part of
history because it brought positiveness for women to be respected and it shows how far women s
rights have came since this story was
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Write A Pest Analysis Of A Riverview
Riverview Summary
Riverview consists of a small pocket of homes and properties along the harbour s edge. This green,
leafy suburb is brimming with natural parklands and reserves where the locals enjoy sports, walks,
picnics, and other outdoor activities. Most homes and property are priced to be somewhat affordable,
making this hidden gem of a suburb more popular than it has been in the past. Shopping,
supermarkets, and dining venues are mostly in the neighbouring suburbs of Riverview. The Riverview
people are mostly made up of unpretentious, friendly professionals and retirees. Public transport,
walking, and driving are the primary methods of coming and going to Sydney, the CBD, and the
surrounding suburbs.
Riverview Profile
Riverview is aptly names for its view of the Lane Cove River. Nature, parks, playgrounds, and
reserves are the primary part of the Riverview lifestyle. Sydney busses connect working folks to the
CBD and surrounding suburbs. Tambourine Bay Road is the major artery to the shopping district of
Lane Cove, a primary shopping venue for the people of Riverview. Since Riverview is surrounded on
three side by water, it offers a lovely backdrop for the suburb. ... Show more content on
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It features a gentle sloping, grassy open space with electric barbeque facilities, public toilets (with
disabled access), children s playground equipment, and picnic facilities. Tambourine Bay Park is the
base for the Tambourine Bay Sea Scout. It also has an off leash area away from the playground and
picnic areas so you can let your dog run free. The popular bushwalks through the Warraroon Reserve
start here at the
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Essay On Mike Trout
Mike Trout, Mike Trout is the best current player in the MLB right now. He is a dominate hitter,
fielder and a great teammate. Mike Trout is a 6 2, 235lb player from Vineland New Jersey. He is in the
top five in the league for all statistics except for strikeouts, not including the players that had one ten
at bats because then they can have crazy stats. Some categories he is number 1 is he scored the most
runs and walks. Mike Trout is the best player in the MLB. Mike trout has a better than .300 batting
average. This is a main key to becoming a great baseball player. One thing good baseball players have
is constancy; you need consistency to keep a better than .300 batting average. Mike Trout has a very
similar batting average to the great Barry Bonds, Barry Bonds batted just under .300 and Mike Trout
bats .306, Barry bonds is considered to be one of the greatest hitters of all time. This shows that Mike
Trout can be compared to many players in the hall of fame, such as Jackie Robinson, Babe Ruth, Ty
Cobb, Pete Rose and many more. Jackie Robinson, Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb had better batting averages
then him but not by much, though he has a better batting average than Pete Rose. Jackie Robinson
batted .311, Babe Ruth batted around the mid .300 s, and Ty cobb batted way up in the .300, ... Show
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He won the MVP in the 2014 and two straight all star game MVP s, in 2015 and 2016. Trout was also
a nominee for the 2016 MVP, but losing to Jose Altuve. To win an MVP you need to have good
batting statistics and be a good fielder. Mike Trout has both of those making him a start player
winning MVPs. Mike Trout won two straight all star game MVPs, an all star game is the best players
from each division play against each other. Their for he is playing ageist and with the best players in
the MLB so to win an MVP once is impressive but twice is insane. Mie trout also has many years to
come in the MLB so he could still win more
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Monophobias In Midair By Frank Conroy
Phobias are irrational sensations of fear that are triggered by a traumatizing event in a person s life. At
a young age we are taught fear. Dont touch the stove, it s hot. Dont talk to strangers, they could take
you. Although they would pay me to take you back Mom would say. Dont put things into the electical
outlets. Do you want your hair to look like Don King? Dad would ask. But then there are the fears that
happen just living life like the fear of being alone, heights and losing someone you love. In the short
story Midair by Frank Conroy the main character Sean has phobias that have been triggered by events
in his childhood. At six years old Sean stares down at the street, at the cracks in the sidewalk. With
very limited motion available to his arms, he finds his father s belt and hangs on with both hands. Sean
and his father are pulled back in by the goon squad . This event in Sean s life is the one that caused a
lot of phobias unbeknownst to him. Aviophobia the fear of heights, Thantophobia the fear of losing
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But it also triggered the fear of flying.
I have a fear of flying myself. The thought of flying make me anxious. To be honest I get sick to my
stomach just riding passenger in the truck my husband owns. His truck is a black extended cab Toyota
Tacoma 747 with the big tires. He drives it as if we are on the runway about to take off. Or as mom
says He drives like he has a weekend furlough from hell. I always tell her I know mom he should have
been a pilot instead of a teacher. But back to Sean and his
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Sociological Theory And Symbolic Interactionism In Nursing
Define and describing Symbolic Interactionism
Nursing has many philosophies and theories that have been developed over time. In nursing, it is
essential to understand the patient and the way that they experience health and illness in the healthcare
setting. This understanding allows the nurses and the healthcare team to properly provide care to
patients. This falls under that theory of symbolic interactionism. Symbolic interactionism, a major
sociological theory, relates symbolic meanings which individuals develop and rely upon in the process
of social interaction. Symbolic interactionism examines the meanings developed from the mutual
interaction of individuals in a social environment with other individuals and focused on the meanings
and symbols from the interaction between people (Aksan et al., 2009). These meanings that are
evolved from individuals are shared among other individuals as well.
George Herbert Mead was a very influential figure in the history of American philosophy. Mead
developed symbolic interactionism where he believed that mind and ego were the products of society.
It was believed that symbols grew in mind and used as methods of thinking and communication. Mead
focused on how people interact in their daily lives utilizing symbolic interaction and how they create
order and meaning. In one of Mead s writings, Mind, Self and Society, he goes on to describe the way
a person s mind in addition to themselves ascends from the social process. Mead
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Film Analysis Of La La Land
The movie La La Land received an astonishing amount of 14 Oscar nomination because it was such an
enjoyable movie (Cunningham, 2017). La La Land was originally a musical that was later made into a
movie by the director Damien Chazelle. The movie is about two people, Mia and Sebastian, who
unintentionally keep running into each other, literally and figuratively. Over time, they cannot help but
fall for one another. Through a series of events, they end up drifting apart to follow their own dreams
which lead to the heart wrenching ending. La La Land is a recommendable movie because of its
music, character development, and acting. In Malorie Cunningham s article she contends that the
director wrote the script of La La Land in 2010 and could not get it financed with an original budget
of one million dollars, not knowing that the movie would actually amount to thirty million
(Cunningham, 2017). Although the movie took so long to become a reality, it was worth the wait. It
won several Oscars as well as being nominated for several more. The movie was extremely successful
in the box office. According to The Numbers website, the movie grossed over 400 million dollars
worldwide (La La Land, 2017). Because of the Oscars awards, profits, and good reviews, the hard
work, time, effort, and money put into it made it extremely successful. The movie La La Land is full
of numerous musical performances and songs since it was based off of a musical. The movie s music
track itself took around a
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Temporary Agency Work Controversy
Recently, there has been a lot of controversy about employment flexibility. Employers use temporary
agency workers expecting cost reductions but little is known the relationship between hiring
temporary agency workers and the productivity of user s firm. The research question of this article is
the effect of temporary agency work on the firms productivity. Researchers assume that they can
increase productivity while using temporary agency work to improve and select job creation, but
hypothesize that low specific human capital and spillover effects of temporary workers can have an
adverse effect on productivity. The dependent variable is and the independent variable is ~. To
examine those variables, researchers used a large German panel
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Rfid Ethical Issues
Ethical Issues of the RFID Technology
Topic Description
For this policy paper I have chosen Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. RFID is able to
provide a lot of advantages in the supply chain management, health care system, government
operations. RIFD uses electronic magnetic fields for automatically identifying and tracking the tags
attached with the objects. The tags contain electronic information. The RFID devices consist of an
antenna which emits a radio signals for activating a tag and read and write the electronic data to those.
The technology is able to provide a lot of advantages to the users but there are several ethical
considerations associated with the use of this technology. Mostly the ethical issues are associated
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Various Trade Measures Affecting Exporters and Importers
The various trade measures affected exporters and importers. The most common type of trade
restriction or intervention measure is the tariff. There are 3 types of tariffs ad valorem, specific and
compound tariffs. However, there is the other most important form of trade restriction or intervention
non tariffs such as quotas, embargoes and sanctions, voluntary export restraints, buy local legislation,
export subsidies, anti dumping and countervailing duties safety measures and administrative and
technical regulations. CONTENT Tariff is a scheduled of duties which state imposes on goods
imported or exported. Duty in this case refers to the quantity of money payable to the resident customs
experts when a delivery of goods enters or leaves a country. The duty applicable in the case of tariffs
(and thus the actual revenue accruing) can be worked out of three ways.  An ad volorem (meaning in
amount to the value ) rate of duty is a fixed percentage of the customs value of a traded item. 
Specific rate of duty is a fixed monetary amount per unit of the traded item.  Compound rate of duty
involves both an ad valorem and a specific rate of duty being applied to the same product.
Government impose tariffs for the following reasons:  Protection of local industry: import tariffs
have the outcome of raising the value of imported products comparative to similar goods produced in
the local market. This places foreign producers at a competitive disadvantage when selling in the
resident
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Accounting Cases- Kaplan
Chapter 1
Question 1.1
When Mr. Drucker says, Be data literate he means that one should know how to use data effectively to
the company s benefit. There are two challenges that one faces in attempting to be data literate. The
first challenge is deciding what information to use, what is should be used for and how it should be
used. The second challenge is how to test and put the data together with the existing information
system to make them effective in a company s decision process. The most difficult challenge will be
bringing the computer based data processing and the accounting system together to ensure the most
beneficial decisions for a company.
Question 1.2
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Question 2.2a
A strategy map is a comprehensive framework for describing a strategy. The strategy map specifies
critical elements and their linkages for an organizations strategy and was design for describing and
implementing a strategy that may be as useful as the income statement, balance sheet and statement of
cash flows for financial planning and reporting.
Question 2.2b
According to Kaplan and Norton, the two basic approaches for increasing economic value are revenue
growth and productivity. Each of these strategies embodies two components. Within the revenue
growth strategy are the components of building revenue through new markets, products and customers
and increasing sales through existing customers. Within the productivity strategy a company strives to
improve costs and utilize its assets more efficiently.
Question 2.3
The five principles of Strategy Focused Organization are as follows: 1) to translate the strategy to
operational terms, 2) align the organization to the strategy, 3) make strategy everyone s everyday job,
4) make strategy a continual process and 5) mobilize leadership for change. When translating
strategies into operational terms, companies should utilize strategy maps and balance scorecards to
specify detail
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`` Fullmetal Alchemist `` By Hiromu Arakawa
Fullmetal Alchemist by Hiromu Arakawa is a book that perfectly reflects on human behaviour, and
though does contain fictional content, makes many references to real world struggles and issues. It
deals with small, more intimate issues like doubt of your loved ones, but also reflects on international
issues like racism. It is a story that teaches us to not be too quick to react. It teaches us that we should
not yearn for the past, and aim for a future where we will not have anything to yearn for, and it is one
of the reasons I continue to love fiction to this day. Envy laid on the ground in his parasitic form after
being burnt to flames by Colonel Mustang repeatedly. The Colonel at this time would have continued
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Scar!!........ why.... Why!? Why!? Why!? Damn you all!! After Envy s furious rant, Edward continues
to say Envy, you.....you re envious of humans. We are so much weaker than you homunculi but...
battered, confused, even when we re beaten, and about to collapse... even when we know it s pointless,
we always stand back up. And if we can t our friends will lift us. You will never have that, and it s
made you jealous of us. Envy, humiliated by the fact that the person he didn t understand at all
understood how he felt, proceeds to kill himself. The story then continues to the battle in the central
army HQ where Edward s teacher joins the fight.
Envy was born with his prime emotion being envy, meaning he wouldn t ever be able to feel empathy,
and this was completely out of his control. The main villain In Fullmetal Alchemist created artificial
humans in which he implanted his emotions. Throughout the main characters Edward and Alphonse s
journey, they encounter these people one by one eventually having to face them as enemies. The acts
they do, their interactions with characters and their death all perfectly describe their respective
emotions. In Envy s case, he was jealous of Edward. Envy was always interested in Edward and
messed around with him. Unconsciously, he stayed around Edward in order to attempt to understand
him. In Envy s last words, he wished Edward good luck, telling him he looks forward to how far he
gets with that simplistic
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Seeing One Country as 2
Seeing One Country as Two
At the turn of the 19th century the United States had accomplished a change in power without
violence. The inauguration of Thomas Jefferson marked a time in history when things everywhere
started to progress rapidly. The two dominant regions the North and South, looked like it would be
bearable to work with each other and be able to discuss any problems with healthy debates. However
as time progressed toward the 1860s, the North and South proved to differentiate among each other
with few similarities. Economically, the North was based on manufacturing while the South was rural
based. Socially, the North was generally anti slavery while the South was pro slavery. And lastly,
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Abolitionist movements began to arise in the North and this did not delight the Southern slaveholders.
Slavery was encouraged by Hinton R. Helper in this publishing of Impending Crisis of the South. But
it didn t create a lasting effect for emancipation was dropped. Due to this, stricter slave laws were
placed as many slaves attempted to rebel such as Prosser and Vesey. Their differences on social issues
were the main cause of why the civil was even erupted. With the inauguration of Jefferson As
President, it seemed as political issues in the new republic were not going to be that much of an issue.
This political tranquility did not last the first 60 years of the 1800s. As the era of good feelings came
to the end with the Whig party, the two party system, had returned to the United States. This
development created further separation between the South and North as one party was dominant in
one region and a different one in the other. As this separation was created, it helped create the
inevitable was between the North and South. The only noticeable political similarity would be their
Southern Code of Honor system and Northern character . It both represented that they each strived for
living a specific way of life. The differences far outweigh their similarities and the economical, social,
and political issues all contributed to the divergence of the North and South. What had started as a
country rich on relying itself on unity, turned into a country
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Use Irony and Magic Realism in One Hundred Years of Solitude
Use Irony and Magic Realism in One Hundred Years of Solitude
In Marquez s One Hundred Years of Solitude, the realistic description of impossible events is an
example of both irony and magic realism.
Irony is the use of words, images, and so on, to convey the opposite of their intended meaning. Garcia
Marquez employs irony on several levels. Sometimes a single word, such as a character s name,
suggests something opposite to the character s personality: for example, Prudencio Aguilar, who is not
the least bit prudent .
Sometimes a character s style of speech is ironic. For example, in the chapter on the banana workers
strike, the court uses very stiff, pompous language to state something that is ridiculous: that ... Show
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The effect of irony is generally comic, but as we can see from these few examples, Garcia Marquez
also frequently uses it to underscore a tragedy. Even the novel s last sentence, which appears to be
giving the moral of the story, is ironic. Why should the bloodlines condemned to one hundred years of
solitude not have a second opportunity on earth ? and how does any family get such a terrible
condemnation? The real lessons of this book, if we are bent on finding moral lessons, have to do with
the nature of power, of love, of solitude, but also of capitalist development and of literature itself.
It is this reporting of fantastic, bizarre events in a perfectly straight, seemingly objective tone that is
what has been called magic realism or the marvelous real, the technique, or attitude, most popularly
identified with Garcia Marquez s writings. The two terms are similar in meaning, but they have a little
different history.
Magic realism, according to the Oxford Companion to English Literature (1985:606), is a term coined
by the German writer Franz Roh in 1925, to describe works of art that are realistic in style but
represent imaginary or fantastic scenes. More recently, it has been applied to the works of several
writers of fiction, Garcia Marquez prominent among them, as well as Gunter Grass (Germany), John
Fowles
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Censorship in Media Essay
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise
thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press (United States Constitution 1789).
Throughout the history of the United States of America, the Constitution has always been put to the
test. The founders of this country created the first amendment to allow colonists to speak out against
the British. In the 17th century, the press was accurate and informative with little competition among
journalists. But today in the 21st century the circumstances are different and the stakes are higher. Due
to the great level of competition among journalists today, the news is often exaggerated in order to
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?The media can make us wiser, fuller, sure and sweeter than we are? (Orr 61). But, the media can also
cloud the public?s judgments, and cause confusion and disillusion as well.
From Churchill to Hitler to the former Soviet Union, it is quite clear that radio, television and
newspapers have the power to change and make history. A clear example of the power of the media
was when Orson Welles? made his famous radio broadcast about ?witnessing? the landing of a
spaceship full of Martians. ?America saw that the power of the media could appeal to the public easily
and cause mass hysteria? (Williams 25).
Noam Chomsky, an established political thinker and magazine editor, stated in an interview in 1990: ?
If you follow mainstream media with great care and skepticism and approach it with the right
understanding of how propaganda works, then you can learn a lot. The normal reader is fooled into
believing the propaganda that they are being fed. The media shapes and selects the events and offer
their biased opinions to the mass audiences.? ?The media modifies information to fill what they
believe the public?s interest is? (Szykowny 9).
The media feels that they should act as a ?watchdog.? This causes many of the ethical problems
among the media because they assume the responsibility of keeping a check on the government, by
acting as governmental critics, governmental experts, etc. The media digs, researches, and
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Canada´s Oil Sands Essay
Introduction
The statement Canada oil sands are much more of a blessing rather than a curse is not true because the
disadvantages of oil sands outweigh the advantages. For this reason, this paper aims at indicating
points against the statement. To understand the defects of oil sand exploration in Canada, one has to
delve into the explanation of what oil sands are as well as how the entire process of mining and
refining and thereafter, determine the disadvantages based on socioeconomic factors, environmental
factors, as well as the infrastructure and energy required for its production.
Oil sands are unconventional petroleum deposits that consist of loose sand and partially consolidated
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Levi (2009) states that, the oil sand in Canada could adversely influence the growth of not only
Canada but U.S.A as well. He states that since the oil sand deposits can be depleted any time, then this
availability would greatly reduce the amount of oil in both Canada as well as the surrounding
countries. He also states that the dependence of America on the stability on the Middle East for its oil
supply could lead to economic crisis in case the reserves get depleted reducing the amount of revenue
available for use in the countries. The oil sands production could also lead to the regulation of oil
prices, as it is able to meet the demand of the oil levels required thus reducing or depletion of reserves
could result in instability of prices.
The other adverse effect of the Canadian oil sands is that pipelines and massive processes of refining
oil sands in Canada are a source of pollution that pose a great threat to air, water, and land as well as
human health. Additionally, the use of its products like natural gas that is used to run medium sized
turbines that produce electricity releases greenhouse gases. These emissions are mostly produced
when steam is injected to reduce the viscosity of the crude and during refining. These further increases
to the global warming effect that is already out of hand and it also negates the gains made by society
by exposing them to the adverse negative
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Essay on The Growing Population
A Growing Population: Problem or Excuse? The current worldwide population is around 6.9 billion
and is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050 (Baird). This projected population number is down from the
once predicted 16 billion (Baird) and while some are not concerned others are worried by any increase
in population. Population growth is discussed in the articles Too Many People? by Vanessa Baird;
Population Control: How Can There Possibly Be Too Many of Us? by Frank Furedi; and The
Population Bomb Revisited, by Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich. Baird and Furedi concur that the
concern over population growth has been around since mathematician Thomas Malthus, in 1798,
warned that overpopulation could lead to the collapse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While Furedi and Ehrlich and Ehrlich take different sides on the concern for population growth Baird
provides information from UN projections. Baird comments that the world population will continue to
grow and that it will begin to decline and stabilize. She believes that this should add perspective to the
worry over population growth and points out that one factor in our population growth being temporary
is a declining fertility rate (Baird). Ehrlich and Ehrlich also acknowledge a relationship between birth
rates and population growth and offer finding ways to reduce the birthrate as one solution to the
population problem (68). When discussing population growth the authors offer their perspectives on
population control programs (family planning). Ehrlich and Ehrlich stay true to the message of their
book when acknowledging the positive role of government sponsored programs in education ,
education for women, and programs making contraceptives more accessible (65), in reducing the birth
rate. Baird comments on Australian Demographer Peter McDonald pointing out the reason population
will not reach 16 billion is due to the success of family planning. Baird proposes a chicken and egg
scenario in which education lowers the fertility rate and a lower fertility rate can equal more
education. She explains benefits of a declining
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Pitbull Informative Speech
I have owned six Jack Russell terriers in the past twelve years and currently have four. I received my
first as a toddler, and as an adult, I am now preparing to have my first litter of pups sometime this fall.
This witty breed never fails to amuse or surprise. One of my dogs, named Susan, once brought me a
live rabbit, sat it in my lap, and then proceeded to bring it back every time it ran away until I tied her.
My purpose on this occasion is to educate you on these remarkable creatures. Originating in England
in the 1800s, these small energetic hunting dogs have not only been owned by countless celebrities but
have also become celebrities themselves. First, I am going to tell you of their history, followed by a
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Studying at the University of Oxford beginning in 1814, he had the opportunity to fox hunt four or
five days a week if he had enough money to do so. More than anything he desired to create the perfect
hunting dog. In his last year at Oxford, John Russell would get his first terrier, which would be the
founder of the Jack Russell breed. She was called Trump. Russell purchased her from a milkman
whom he encountered on the road. After he graduated from Oxford, Russell became a vicar, and while
he moved very often as positions became open, it was in Iddesleigh, after he married, that his terrier
breeding began. It is unknown which dogs were bred to Trump; however there were many different
lines, a variety of prestigious males being used, and noticeable differences were produced. The
reverend bred his terriers for work rather than show, even though he invested in top show winners to
breed to his dogs, such as Old Jock. Until Thomas Pearce entered his dog, Venture, into a competition
in 1866, no dog bred by Russell had ever seen the show ring. Although the Reverend s terrier would
later go to gain massive fame as they were presented in the Crystal palace. In 1873, Russell helped
found the Kennel Club, which presides over the United Kingdom. It is surprising
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Age Of Reform Dbq
The Age of Reform started in 1820 and ended in 1860. The reform was to try to get rid discrimination
against many things or to improve conditions of life. People wanted life to become more fair and
everyone to be equal. In the Age of Jackson democracy became more popular, democracy is what
influenced the reform. Without these movements the US would not be the same today. One of the
many movements in the reform is the women s rights movement. Women could not vote, attend
schools, or have certain jobs. They were expected to take care of the house, cook, and clean. Two
women named Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Stanton impacted this movement in many ways. They had
the idea to create a convention after they were told women could not take part in the proceedings .
Their convention discussed many things such as, social, civil, and religious rights of women. This was
the first gathering aimed toward women. Later Stanton wrote The Declaration of Sentiments. The
Declaration of Sentiments talked about full equality for women. This document changed society and
women were now allowed to do things they were not allowed to do before. ... Show more content on
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An abolitionists is someone who wants to end slavery. William Garrison had a strong opinion on
slavery and wanted to end it. Garrison created and anti slavery newspaper called the Liberator. Many
powerful people such as President John Quincy Adams, favored the abolitionists view. Adams tried to
create an amendment where slavery in any new states joining the union is not permitted.
Unfortunately, it was not approved. Many people felt strongly about abolishing slavery and risked a
lot. Harriet Tubman helped hundreds of slaves escape to freedom. Harriet overcame many obstacles
and did a selfless act of kindness. Many more people became aware of abolishment and it
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Essay on Anatomy Case Study on the Evolution of Skin Color
The main cause of Skin Cancer is exposure to the sun. Caucasians are more at risk for skin cancer
because people with Darker Skin are more evolved to black out the sun. The age that Skin cancer
typically occurs is after 50. The incidence of skin cancer is greater in older individuals. The amount of
light reaches the North and South Poles in a predictable manner. The map shows all one color near the
poles. The latitude that receives the greatest amount of UV light is the equator. Based on this
information, the darkest pigmentation of skin is along the equator. The lightest Pigmentation of skin is
near the poles. The more darkly pigmented skin will be near the equator because there is more UV
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The effect of UV light on folate levels makes the count drop. Folate is linked to natural selection
because the folates deplete from UV light exposure, which causes less births through miscarriages or
birth defects. The skin tones related to higher folate levels are lighter skin tones. In my opinion, if
someone lived in a region further from the equator and had no history of skin cancer, they would be
able to have Children easier. Genetics, UV exposure, and folate levels all have to do with skin cancer
and reproduction. A light skinned person living in the tropics, after a while, could have trouble
reproducing. A light skinned person living in a polar region would most likely have no problems
reproducing. A dark skinned person living in the tropics would most likely have no problems
reproducing. A dark skinned person living in the polar region would most likely have no problems
reproducing. At a polar latitude, the inhabitants would be lightly pigmented. Their folates would be
high. In a tropical area, the inhabitants would most likely be darkly pigmented. They would have low
folate levels. Darker skinned individuals are situated more near the equator and have less folates. The
opposite goes for light skinned people. Vitamin D is linked to Natural selection because Vitamin D is
essential for normal growth, calcium absorption,
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Examples Of Imagery In The Weight Of Water By Anita Shreve
Nand Patel ENGL 1302 Prof. L Rosenkranz April 8, 2018 Imagery in The Weight of Water Anita
Shreve s novel, The Weight of Water was written in 1997 about two women viciously murdered on the
island of Smuttynose. Karen and Anethe were murdered on a dark night and Maren escaped the
murder and was left to tell the story of grief. A magazine photographer, Jean was working on the
murders that took place on Smuttynose island while on a family trip with her husband Thomas and
daughter Billie. Anita Shreve portrays two sides of the story with great imagery and describes each
scene with perfect suitable plots. The love story between Jean and Thomas is well described in the
book with past experiences and a very figurative language. The murder of two Norwegian ... Show
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Maren who still has that unnatural love tells Evan she cannot take watching him move on with his life
married to Anethe, but by Maren doing this, she doesn t realize she s pushing Evan further away. Anita
Shreve also states, and once more for Evan, who would stagger away from that cottage and that Island
and never return again...I prayed for myself, who had already lost Evan (236), showing how Maren s
actions caused her and Evan s relationship, to change from being close, to being distant, to having no
contact what so ever. Shreve s books are full of adultery, loss and guilt, and passion to make anyone
keep flipping the pages. Shreve portrayed women powers and weaknesses in her writings. She had a
theme in mind about stressful conditions which she though was a rich idea. The imagery was one of
the best part of the book when Anita Shreve was writing about the Smutty nose islands. One could
truly imagine the plot just by reading Shreve s figurative language. Works
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The Vulnerability of Children in the Era of the Holocaust
Children were especially vulnerable in the era of the Holocaust. The Nazis advocated killing children
of unwanted or dangerous groups in accordance with their ideological views, either as part of the
racial struggle or as a measure of preventative security. The Germans and their collaborators killed
children both for these ideological reasons and in retaliation for real or alleged partisan attacks.
The Germans and their collaborators killed as many as 1.5 million children, including over a million
Jewish children and tens of thousands of Romani (Gypsy) children, German children with physical
and mental disabilities living in institutions, Polish children, and children residing in the occupied
Soviet Union. The chances for survival for Jewish and some non Jewish adolescents (13 18 years old)
were greater, as they could be deployed at forced labor.
The fate of Jewish and non Jewish children can be categorized in the following way: 1) children killed
when they arrived in killing centers; 2) children killed immediately after birth or in institutions; 3)
children born in ghettos and camps who survived because prisoners hid them; 4) children, usually over
age 12, who were used as laborers and as subjects of medical experiments; and 5) those children killed
during reprisal operations or so called anti partisan operations.
In the ghettos, Jewish children died from starvation and exposure as well as lack of adequate clothing
and shelter. The German authorities were
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The Hack-A-Shaq Strategy
The Hack A Shaq is a basketball strategy used in the NBA, which is now drawing attention. Players
that can not shoot free throws are struggling from this problem. Since certain players can not shoot
free throws, the opponent decides to foul the bad free throw shooter on purpose hoping that they will
miss at least one shot and then get the ball back. Now there are many problems that come with the
issue. The players that can t shoot get jumped on all the time. To show the referee, the opponent jumps
on top of the poor free throw shooter. They could get hurt and players want that to change. Also, the
pace of the games become really slow when the strategy is being used. It gets boring for the viewers to
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Players need to learn how to shoot free throws. A part of the sport is having to shoot the ball into the
hoop. Players need to learn how to shoot a free throw because it s their job. If these bad foul shooters
knew how to shoot free throws, they wouldn t have ever had this problem. These guys get paid
millions of dollars to do their job, so why can t they just learn to shoot a free throw? You can t protect
guys because they can t shoot free throws, Bryant said, via ESPN. You re getting paid a lot of money
to make a damn free throw, dude. I think it sets a bad precedent. I wouldn t change it. (Pollakoff Kobe
joins LeBron, says hack a Shaq rules should remain unchanged). The amazing, legend Kobe Bryant
even agrees, that no changes really need to be made, and that the aspect of shooting free throws needs
to be increased. Yes everyone does have a weakness, but when someone gets paid millions of dollars
to do their job, they should do it right. The D League, which is the league below the NBA, claim that
they do not need any rules because they do not use the strategy much because they do not need to.
Now why would the pros need it and not the amateurs? The commissioner talks about the negative
affect the strategy has on the people that watch the sport. He says that children should learn and learn
to shoot free throws so stuff like this does not happen again and again
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African National Congress Research Paper
However, a senior colleague of Mandela, Nat Bregman, persuaded Mandela at mixed race political
meetings to consider communism and what it had to offer. Mandela considered Bregman his first
white friend, but Sidelsky had been the first white man to treat him with respect. When Mandela and
Oliver Tambo set up the country s only solely black law practice in 1952, Sidelsky lent them money to
do so. In 1943, Nelson Mandela completed his Bachelor of Arts degree at University of South Africa,
later returning to Fort Hare in order to finish his schooling and graduate. Since Mandela was taught
from mentors like Sidelsky that education was important because it allowed a person to think for
themselves, he chose to become a well educated lawyer before joining rebellion groups such as the
African National Congress.
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It was later changed to the African National Congress in 1923. The African National Congress was
originally established because of the Mines and Works Act of 1911 and the deprivation of black
Africans rights to own land. The Act stated that Black workers could only be employed as cheap semi
skilled labourers and effectively prohibited Black workers from seeking skilled work. For these so
called unskilled workers, the political environment created by racist rule ensured that they worked
under appalling conditions. Within the restrictions of the Apartheid, it was nearly impossible for a
black individual to succeed educationally and socioeconomically due these race laws. The aim of the
ANC was to bring all Africans together as one to defend their rights and freedoms against the
Apartheid. The ANC supported the militant strike by African mineworkers in 1920, however, some
ANC leaders disagreed with militant actions such as strikes and
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Summary Of The Abandoned Spanish Building Spain
*The Abandoned Spanish building, Spain: The beginning of the story starts here, at an old building,
where Santiago rests with his flock. Just like any character Santiago s somewhat inexperienced at first
and he hasn t gained the wisdom, experience that he gains by the end of the book. This location s
significance is to be the beginning of his journey that nudges him to look into his dream further.
*Town of Tarifa: Santiago comes to this town with his flock to visit a dream interpreter, a gypsy
woman. Gypsies are people who represent a kind of spirituality which occurs throughout Santiago s
journey. The gypsy interprets his dreams so he may start his adventure. The most important event that
occurred at this location was when he met King Melchizedek. The old King tells him about omens and
validates the existence of his treasure. If the king had not appeared and told him about omens,
Santiago might have missed the signs given to him and would ve passed them off as nothing special.
The king teaches him here to appreciate and pay attention to little things in life. *The Bar, City
Tangier,North Africa: When Santiago comes to Egypt and enters a bar, and meets the thief who took
his money. From this location he learns that even if you have little to no belongings you shouldn t fall
into despair you should keep going, and through his despair he experiences the language of the world
by interacting with the people around the town. *The Crystal Shop,City Tangier, North Africa: The
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Daedalus The Fall Of Icarus
In The Fall of Icarus, Icarus and his Father Daedalus try to escape the Labyrinth. Daedalus was an
inventor and made wings for Him and his son. Then Daedalus told Icarus to keep a middle course over
the sea. If icarus flew too high the glue keeping the wings together would melt what elders say youth
disregards . This information was discarded by Icarus and then they started to fly without effort. Then
the power went to Icarus s head and he started to fly too high and the glue melted then Icarus fell into
the sea and drowned then he fell the wings had come off . Then daedalus flew safely to Sicily to meet
the king and Minos found out that he escaped and wanted to find so he made a contest to pass a thread
through a spiraled shell. Daedalus
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Theme Of Isolation In Lord Of The Flies
Francesco Petrarch once said Man has no greater enemy than himself. It can be assumed that if man is
left alone, he is with himself; from that, the question, What happens if man is isolated, with only his
enemy to keep him company? can be posed. In the novel, Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, this
question is developed and given an answer, with the isolated setting bringing out the nature of man
and blurring the distinguishment between civilized and savage. The author used the setting of a
deserted island to illustrate the motifs of civilization and darkness through the effect it has on the
characters. The isolation that comes with crashing on a deserted island affects all the characters, seen
most dramatically through Jack. Being brought into this setting transforms the civilized choir leader
into a savage hunter and murderer who s given into his inner demons. When the boys first crash land
onto the island, they were proper English schoolboys. Due to the separation from society, however, the
boys start to regress, giving in to their more animalistic instincts. Jack starts off as the chapter
chorister and head boy who tries to take leadership of the tribe the boys form; he fails to do so, turning
him away from order and reason (Golding 22). He neglects his duties and turns his attention to
hunting the native pigs, prompting him to let the fire, their gateway back to society, go out; this pits
Ralph against Jack, who represent civilization and savagery
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Future of the Juvenile Justice System
Future of the Juvenile Justice System
The future of the juvenile justice system is uncertain. There is a struggle to try a find a way to serve
the needs of the juvenile delinquents and issue them a punishment for violating the law. In order to
improve the direction of the juvenile justice system, recommendations are needed regarding
community involvement, law enforcement, courts, corrections, and the private sector. These
recommendations address issues that the system is currently facing and offers solutions for the future.
A justification of the system is also offered based on the histories, trends and causation theories.
Community Involvement Community involvement is an important aspect of the juvenile justice
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523).
Justification and Funding for the Juvenile Justice System
The juvenile justice system was founded on the belief that children are different from adults; therefore,
the justice system and corrections sanctions for juveniles should acknowledge the differences. Rising
juvenile crime rates during the 1970s and 1980s spurred state legislatures across the country to
exclude or transfer a significant share of offenders under the age of eighteen to the jurisdiction of the
criminal court (Fagan, 2008). The acknowledgement of these differences should be the bases for a
proper juvenile justice system. The examination of the juvenile justice s systems history, trends, and
causation theories will provide an insight into the future of the juvenile justice system.
History
The juvenile justice system is a system that evolves with society focusing on the welfare of the child,
and the protection to the community. The history of the modern juvenile justice system began with the
English common law. The common law specified an age limit on when a child could begin to be held
accountable for criminal acts, which placed the age limit at seven (Champion, 2010). Although an age
limit was placed on offenders, during the 1700s criminal offenders were treated in the same manner,
which could include banishment, whippings, and other corporal punishments for offenders over the
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Persuasive Speech On Western Honey Bees
If we die, we re taking you with us.
It was a strident slogan drilled into many by everything from the 2016 Cheerios #BringBackTheBees
campaign to the Bee Movie of 2007. It seems as though everyone nowadays wants to remind us that
the bees are dying at an alarming rate, and ever since elementary we would have learned the important
role that the bees played. Without the bees, we will be doomed! But, what if I were to tell you that this
was all just not true? It has been shoved down our throats for so long now that many of us might have
lost sight of the truth, but in reality, the environment would actually be a whole lot better if the bees
just buzzed off, permanently.
Before we get too far into things, though, I would just like to point out that as of August of 2017, the
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There have even been other studies which revealed that the Western honey bees have contributed to
the decline of bumblebees which, to be clear, are different from Western honey bees and are the cute
little fuzzy bees most people draw when they think of a bee because of the diseases they are spreading
through their colonies. Diseases such as deformed wing virus, which honey bees have a higher chance
to get, is the exact same strain in both species. So, once again, I repeat: honey bees are considered one
of the likeliest sources of at least one major emerging infectious disease to wild pollinators. When
researchers were looking into the impact that honey bees were having on the bumblebee population,
they concluded the following: Given the available evidence, it is likely that pathogen spillover from
commercial bees is contributing to the ongoing decline of wild Bombus [bumblebees] in North
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Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico
Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico Imagine 2,500 to 68,000 square miles covered in 4.9 million barrels of
oil. No, imagine being covered in 4.9 million barrels of oil. Picture yourself gasping for air in an
ocean filled with oil. That is exactly what birds, sea turtles, dolphins, and other animals had to do after
the most catastrophic oil spill of all time occurred on April 20, 2010. The oil spill in the Gulf of
Mexico occurred because oil from the well shot up and out of the drill column under high pressure,
extended on the drilling rig and exploded (wikipedia) . The rig set on fire and later sank. BP,
Transocean, along with government agency employer, all worked hard to avoid further spread of the
oil. Regardless of their attempt, the spread of the oil to the surface and shore of the ocean was
inevitable. Therefore, all marine animals were affected by the oil contamination in the Gulf of Mexico.
Oil filled the blowholes and entered the lungs of dolphins and whales. This made breathing almost
impossible. One of the most endangered species of the sea were also affected by the oil spills of the
gulf, sea turtles. Turtles covered in oil were at risk of breathing the toxins of the oil, potentially
damaging their respiratory system. Texas residents report that dead sea turtles continue to wash up.
Although it is estimated that about 6,000 sea turtles have been harmed by the oil spill, only 1,146 have
been officially collected. I think that the most memorable images of the
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  • 2. Camera Lucida Analysis The Indexical Experience in Camera Lucida Roland Barthes analysis of the photograph in Camera Lucida is based on his introspective experience with photography s appearance. The book consists of reflections of emotions felt during his experiences, which essentially defines a phenomenological approach. Phenomenology, according to David Woodruff Smith, is concerned with the things as they appear in our experience...thus the meanings things have in our experience (Smith). For photography, the appearance of the photograph is produced through the physical relationship between the referent photographed and how it is imprinted in film. Therefore, in the experience of a photograph for Barthes, the sign is determined by that physical relationship. Although, Barthes analysis of the photograph includes both indexical and iconic aspects, this paper seeks to argue that the indexical aspect of a photograph is the prominent sign of the photograph because of Barthes phenomenological approach to photography. To be clear, I am analyzing how Barthes perceives photography as indexical from his phenomenological approach and proving how it serves the indexical sign. First, we must consider how Barthes speaks of indexicality when describing the Camera Lucida s purpose, which he says is to find the noeme of photography. He eventually concludes that the noeme is the undeniability of that has been , which refers to the indexical truthfulness of what has physically been in front of the camera. He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Safeguarding Children Assignment The specialist skills of the Health Visitor are crucially important in safeguarding children (HM Government, 2010). In the past decade there has been significant change in nursing and healthcare that has led to a much wider remit for those involved in working with children and subsequently child protection (Hall and Elliman, 2006; Department of Health, 2004); indeed Health Visitors are responding to a national drive to further enhance their contribution to public health (Department of Health, 2009). It is against this backdrop that the critical need to develop the leadership role of the Specialist Community Public Health nurse within the process of recognising and referring child maltreatment emerges. This requires Team Managers to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Programme, which underpins the work of the Health Visitor, is an early intervention and prevention public health programme that aims to provide an invaluable opportunity to identify families that are in need of additional support and children who are at risk (Department of Health, 2009, p.6) by providing a progressive universal framework to ensure the promotion of the health and wellbeing of children, delivered via multi agency support services. The safeguarding process requires Health Visitors to utilise all four principles of specialist community health nursing (Nursing and Midwifery Council, 2004) in developing child care services to prevent child maltreatment and in ensuring rapid and appropriate help for families. Furthermore, the Healthy Child Programme (Department of Health, 2009) establishes a leadership role for Health Visitors in delivering care packages to support the most vulnerable children; core principles of the Programme include keeping children healthy and safe, identification of factors that influence the health and wellbeing of families, and partnership working with other agencies in order to refer to appropriate specialist services, signpost to wider support, and provide co ordinated care packages (Department of Health, 2009). With this in mind, the extent to which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Peacekeeping In Canada Canada is one of the best countries to settle in. In fact, according to Fashion and Lifestyle magazine Canada is rated 14 out of 30 best countries to live in ( lifestyle9 ). The top three choices that makes individuals proud of Canada are the following: Canada s peacekeeping, Canada s health care system, and Canada s multiculturalism. One can agree that Canadians are proud peace keepers. Peacekeeping started taking place since World War II in the year 1939. Peacekeeping is ranked one due to the fact that it is the biggest pull factors of living in this phenomenal country, because Canada avoids going to war with other countries. This country also supports peacekeeping missions and has participated in tons of missions compare to other 196 countries ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, the ranking of health care in Canada is 30 out of 196 ( World Health Organization s Ranking of the World s Health Systems ). Since the health care is free citizens of Canada can get free medical care to stay healthy, and you are automatically connected to the health system as soon as you are born on Canadian land. In addition, Citizens of Canada are fortunate of the multiculturalism which is rank 3. The city Toronto, which is located in Ontario, Canada is the most diverse city in the world ( Toronto Takes on London, New York in Diversity Game. ) and Canada is the only western country in the world that is in the top 20(The Most (and Least) Culturally Diverse Countries in the World ). Living in Canada one doesn t have to travel the world because the world is literally in Canada if an individual drives around Toronto one can see everyone from different ethnic groups and Individuals can discover a lot of different cultures and try various ethnic foods. To sum everything up, Canada is a wonderful country. The three top choices that make one a proud Canadian is pacification, health maintenance, and cultural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Comparing The Book Top Guns By Joe Foss And Matthew Brennan The novel Top Guns by Joe Foss and Matthew Brennan is a biography about many brave, extraordinary aces back in World War 1 and 2. One pilot, Arthur Raymond Brooks, was born in Framingham, Massachusetts in 1895. He graduated as valedictorian from Framingham Academy and High School in 1917 (Foss, 4). Arthur didn t want to continue school, so he enlisted in the U.S Army Signal Officer Reserve Corps. Also, he attended the School of Military Aeronautics, with the Royal Flying Corps in Canada from September to November 1917 (Foss, 3 5). In 1918, Brooks was transferred to France, where he flew the SPAD S. VII. After three victories he became flight commander of the 22nd Aero Squadron flying the SPAD XIII C.1. These three victories were not easy, Brooks took on eight German Fokker D. VIII aircraft. He shot down four Germans with God on his side, as Brooks said, I am alive today because of things I learned to do in one case and things I knew nothing about in the other special flying techniques and my guardian angel (Foss, 14). Arthur was followed back by the four other Germans, extraordinarily, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The U.S Army, upon review of the actions, awarded him the Distinguished Service Cross. Arthur continues to quote that little things in his career saved his life several times. For example, Arthur says, I also did it to great advantage on other occasions in America by using an extreme sideslip over high tension wires to land a Ford Trimotor on Hadley Field near New Brunswick, New Jersey...I would fishtail the aircraft, kicking the rudder left right, right left, etc., like a fish swimming through water, to almost kill airspeed and allow me to drop straight down onto that small field (Foss, 14). He had no communication to any airport or airstrip in the early days, therefore, Arthur had to make a lot of dangerous landings in modest airplanes, when the airport had no idea he was coming in for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Asperger s Syndrome Essay Asperger s syndrome, which is also referred to as Asperger s disorder, is a type of Persuasive Developmental Disorder. Persuasive Developmental Disorder or PDD are a group of conditions that involve delays in the development of basic skills, the most recognizable of these skills is the ability to communicate and socialize with others as well as use their own imagination. Although Asperger s syndrome is similar in some ways to autism, there are important differences between the two. Children with Asperger s syndrome typically function higher than those children with autism. In addition to them being higher functioning; children with Asperger s syndrome generally have normal intelligence and slightly less than normal language development. Hans ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Problems with social skills include difficulty interacting with others, are often awkward in social situations, and have difficulty starting and maintaining a conversation. Individuals with Asperger s syndrome may develop odd, repetitive movements, such as hand twitching or finger twisting. They might also develop unusual rituals, such as getting dressed in a specific order, and are resistant to change the ritual. Some communication difficulties people with Asperger s syndrome may exhibit are, not being able to make eye contact when speaking with someone, trouble using facial expressions and gestures, and understanding body language. They also have a tendency to misunderstand language in context and are very literal in their use of language. Individuals could express limited range of interests; they could develop an almost obsessive interest in a few areas, such as weather, topics in school, or sports. Many individuals with Asperger s syndrome are exceedingly gifted or skilled in a particular area, such as history or science. The coordination of individuals with Asperger s syndrome may seem clumsy or awkward. There is no cure for Asperger s syndrome but early diagnosis and treatment helps individuals to develop to their full potential. The principal goal of treatment is to improve the overall ability of an individual to function. Behavioral therapy uses positive reinforcement, self help, and social skills therapy to improve behavior and communication. Medicines are most commonly used to treat problem behaviors, such as anxiety, obsessive compulsive behavior or OCD, hyperactivity, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Unfair Access to Information In Hong Kong, about 40% of households do not have a computer, while 70% do not use the Internet. Despite the rapid development and widespread use of information and communication technologies in recent years, scholars have drawn attention to the fact that access to these innovations is by no means even [1], and this has raised concerns about an emerging information gap in a society based on income and education. The issue of whether equitable access to information technologies and services in the digital age for the poor, the elderly and other disadvantaged groups is currently a controversial topic. The purpose of this essay is to examine the hypothesis that access to information in the digital age is unfair. I will examine two refuting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the number of families with access to the Internet has risen sharply in the past decade, a significant proportion of households are unable to afford the fees for these services. [1] It would indicate that students from such households at an obvious disadvantage. The students, unlike children from middle and upper income families, do not have ready access to the specialized and up to date information and entertainment provided by this new media. Thus, it reinforces the non digital inequalities. Thirdly, possibly the next most noteworthy refuting reason is that service provision made possible by digital technologies would benefit the elderly, the poor and minority. [4] The government can provide more tailored services for the public through database driven technology. [5] It provides the opportunity for the public to obtain services from companies and government without visiting the offices. It would allow government and companies to offer 24 hours services [6], for example, individual can make the booking in advance anywhere and anytime they need by putting health service online. The final argument is that replacing traditional face to face services with digital ones place burdens on the elderly and the poor. In order to access to digital services, the elderly have to give up their traditional ways of doing things and learn to familiarize themselves at such old age with new technologies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Complications Of Functional Perception Patterns In The... Introduction The ability to generate category related representations for a limitless collection of visual contents is a vital function of human brain (Chao et al., 1999). It is demonstrated that widely distributed neural networks are engaged in the distinction of semantic categories, such as the ventral temporal cortex, which plays a significant role in face and object recognition (Chao et al., 1999; Haxby et al., 2000; Haxby et al., 2001; O toole et al., 2005). Accumulating evidence has suggested that differential neural response patterns in human brain are closely associated with specific categories of visual stimuli (Haxby et al., 2000; Haxby et al., 2001; Kanwisher et al., 1997). However, it remains unclear how the functional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using multi voxel pattern analysis (MVPA), they found that the neural representations of face and objects can be discriminated not only by activation patterns within the specific cortical regions that maximally respond to one category, but can also be identified according to the patterns of nonmaximal responses (Haxby et al., 2001), which provided us with novel insights into the neural mechanism underlying the decoding of semantic categories. While the MVPA method adopted in this study well characterized the features of the response patterns associated with the semantic categories, it was computationally heavy. Also, it remained an open question whether a simpler method univariate analysis will provide sufficient evidence indicating the category specificity of the distributed neural representations in human brain. Therefore, in the current study, I applied a straightforward univariate analysis on the original data of Haxby et al. s (2001) experiment to further investigate the neural response patterns evoked by face and object stimuli. More specifically, I examined whether the category related information was revealed by the patterns of response across the whole brain space, and the activation in the functional localizer fusiform face area resulted from face stimuli. Methods Subjects Six subjects participated (5 females) in Haxby et ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Symbolism Of The Yellow Wallpaper The short story The Yellow Wallpaper focuses on a woman who is struggling with post traumatic syndrome after recently having a baby. Her doctor who is also her husband, gives her the diagnosis to stay in bed all day and eventually thinking she will get better. From laying in bed all day she starts studying the yellow wallpaper thinking she sees something in it. By the end of the story it has drove her crazy and realizes the woman she sees in the wallpaper is really her. The narrator in the short story is the main character. The story never gives her a name, but that she a is young, upper class woman, who is recently married and has just had a baby. The narrator tells her story through her secret diary that holds her secrets and her obsession ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She went through the same things the narrator struggled with. Gilman suffered from postpartum depression after having her first child. During this time period it was seen as women being invalid to what they have to say. In 1888 Gilman and her husband separated which was a very rare thing to do during that time period. After they divorced in 1894 Gilman and her daughter moved to California where she started to become an active feminist. She is most famous for the story The Yellow Wallpaper and her views are made very clear throughout the story. She wrote this story to show how woman were treated in her society and to change their minds about it. Her main point of story was to show how hard it was for women to be heard like they should be. The story is an important part of history because it brought positiveness for women to be respected and it shows how far women s rights have came since this story was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Write A Pest Analysis Of A Riverview Riverview Summary Riverview consists of a small pocket of homes and properties along the harbour s edge. This green, leafy suburb is brimming with natural parklands and reserves where the locals enjoy sports, walks, picnics, and other outdoor activities. Most homes and property are priced to be somewhat affordable, making this hidden gem of a suburb more popular than it has been in the past. Shopping, supermarkets, and dining venues are mostly in the neighbouring suburbs of Riverview. The Riverview people are mostly made up of unpretentious, friendly professionals and retirees. Public transport, walking, and driving are the primary methods of coming and going to Sydney, the CBD, and the surrounding suburbs. Riverview Profile Riverview is aptly names for its view of the Lane Cove River. Nature, parks, playgrounds, and reserves are the primary part of the Riverview lifestyle. Sydney busses connect working folks to the CBD and surrounding suburbs. Tambourine Bay Road is the major artery to the shopping district of Lane Cove, a primary shopping venue for the people of Riverview. Since Riverview is surrounded on three side by water, it offers a lovely backdrop for the suburb. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It features a gentle sloping, grassy open space with electric barbeque facilities, public toilets (with disabled access), children s playground equipment, and picnic facilities. Tambourine Bay Park is the base for the Tambourine Bay Sea Scout. It also has an off leash area away from the playground and picnic areas so you can let your dog run free. The popular bushwalks through the Warraroon Reserve start here at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay On Mike Trout Mike Trout, Mike Trout is the best current player in the MLB right now. He is a dominate hitter, fielder and a great teammate. Mike Trout is a 6 2, 235lb player from Vineland New Jersey. He is in the top five in the league for all statistics except for strikeouts, not including the players that had one ten at bats because then they can have crazy stats. Some categories he is number 1 is he scored the most runs and walks. Mike Trout is the best player in the MLB. Mike trout has a better than .300 batting average. This is a main key to becoming a great baseball player. One thing good baseball players have is constancy; you need consistency to keep a better than .300 batting average. Mike Trout has a very similar batting average to the great Barry Bonds, Barry Bonds batted just under .300 and Mike Trout bats .306, Barry bonds is considered to be one of the greatest hitters of all time. This shows that Mike Trout can be compared to many players in the hall of fame, such as Jackie Robinson, Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Pete Rose and many more. Jackie Robinson, Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb had better batting averages then him but not by much, though he has a better batting average than Pete Rose. Jackie Robinson batted .311, Babe Ruth batted around the mid .300 s, and Ty cobb batted way up in the .300, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He won the MVP in the 2014 and two straight all star game MVP s, in 2015 and 2016. Trout was also a nominee for the 2016 MVP, but losing to Jose Altuve. To win an MVP you need to have good batting statistics and be a good fielder. Mike Trout has both of those making him a start player winning MVPs. Mike Trout won two straight all star game MVPs, an all star game is the best players from each division play against each other. Their for he is playing ageist and with the best players in the MLB so to win an MVP once is impressive but twice is insane. Mie trout also has many years to come in the MLB so he could still win more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Monophobias In Midair By Frank Conroy Phobias are irrational sensations of fear that are triggered by a traumatizing event in a person s life. At a young age we are taught fear. Dont touch the stove, it s hot. Dont talk to strangers, they could take you. Although they would pay me to take you back Mom would say. Dont put things into the electical outlets. Do you want your hair to look like Don King? Dad would ask. But then there are the fears that happen just living life like the fear of being alone, heights and losing someone you love. In the short story Midair by Frank Conroy the main character Sean has phobias that have been triggered by events in his childhood. At six years old Sean stares down at the street, at the cracks in the sidewalk. With very limited motion available to his arms, he finds his father s belt and hangs on with both hands. Sean and his father are pulled back in by the goon squad . This event in Sean s life is the one that caused a lot of phobias unbeknownst to him. Aviophobia the fear of heights, Thantophobia the fear of losing someone you love and Monophobia the fear of being alone. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But it also triggered the fear of flying. I have a fear of flying myself. The thought of flying make me anxious. To be honest I get sick to my stomach just riding passenger in the truck my husband owns. His truck is a black extended cab Toyota Tacoma 747 with the big tires. He drives it as if we are on the runway about to take off. Or as mom says He drives like he has a weekend furlough from hell. I always tell her I know mom he should have been a pilot instead of a teacher. But back to Sean and his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Sociological Theory And Symbolic Interactionism In Nursing Define and describing Symbolic Interactionism Nursing has many philosophies and theories that have been developed over time. In nursing, it is essential to understand the patient and the way that they experience health and illness in the healthcare setting. This understanding allows the nurses and the healthcare team to properly provide care to patients. This falls under that theory of symbolic interactionism. Symbolic interactionism, a major sociological theory, relates symbolic meanings which individuals develop and rely upon in the process of social interaction. Symbolic interactionism examines the meanings developed from the mutual interaction of individuals in a social environment with other individuals and focused on the meanings and symbols from the interaction between people (Aksan et al., 2009). These meanings that are evolved from individuals are shared among other individuals as well. George Herbert Mead was a very influential figure in the history of American philosophy. Mead developed symbolic interactionism where he believed that mind and ego were the products of society. It was believed that symbols grew in mind and used as methods of thinking and communication. Mead focused on how people interact in their daily lives utilizing symbolic interaction and how they create order and meaning. In one of Mead s writings, Mind, Self and Society, he goes on to describe the way a person s mind in addition to themselves ascends from the social process. Mead ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Film Analysis Of La La Land The movie La La Land received an astonishing amount of 14 Oscar nomination because it was such an enjoyable movie (Cunningham, 2017). La La Land was originally a musical that was later made into a movie by the director Damien Chazelle. The movie is about two people, Mia and Sebastian, who unintentionally keep running into each other, literally and figuratively. Over time, they cannot help but fall for one another. Through a series of events, they end up drifting apart to follow their own dreams which lead to the heart wrenching ending. La La Land is a recommendable movie because of its music, character development, and acting. In Malorie Cunningham s article she contends that the director wrote the script of La La Land in 2010 and could not get it financed with an original budget of one million dollars, not knowing that the movie would actually amount to thirty million (Cunningham, 2017). Although the movie took so long to become a reality, it was worth the wait. It won several Oscars as well as being nominated for several more. The movie was extremely successful in the box office. According to The Numbers website, the movie grossed over 400 million dollars worldwide (La La Land, 2017). Because of the Oscars awards, profits, and good reviews, the hard work, time, effort, and money put into it made it extremely successful. The movie La La Land is full of numerous musical performances and songs since it was based off of a musical. The movie s music track itself took around a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Temporary Agency Work Controversy Recently, there has been a lot of controversy about employment flexibility. Employers use temporary agency workers expecting cost reductions but little is known the relationship between hiring temporary agency workers and the productivity of user s firm. The research question of this article is the effect of temporary agency work on the firms productivity. Researchers assume that they can increase productivity while using temporary agency work to improve and select job creation, but hypothesize that low specific human capital and spillover effects of temporary workers can have an adverse effect on productivity. The dependent variable is and the independent variable is ~. To examine those variables, researchers used a large German panel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Rfid Ethical Issues Ethical Issues of the RFID Technology Topic Description For this policy paper I have chosen Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. RFID is able to provide a lot of advantages in the supply chain management, health care system, government operations. RIFD uses electronic magnetic fields for automatically identifying and tracking the tags attached with the objects. The tags contain electronic information. The RFID devices consist of an antenna which emits a radio signals for activating a tag and read and write the electronic data to those. The technology is able to provide a lot of advantages to the users but there are several ethical considerations associated with the use of this technology. Mostly the ethical issues are associated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Various Trade Measures Affecting Exporters and Importers The various trade measures affected exporters and importers. The most common type of trade restriction or intervention measure is the tariff. There are 3 types of tariffs ad valorem, specific and compound tariffs. However, there is the other most important form of trade restriction or intervention non tariffs such as quotas, embargoes and sanctions, voluntary export restraints, buy local legislation, export subsidies, anti dumping and countervailing duties safety measures and administrative and technical regulations. CONTENT Tariff is a scheduled of duties which state imposes on goods imported or exported. Duty in this case refers to the quantity of money payable to the resident customs experts when a delivery of goods enters or leaves a country. The duty applicable in the case of tariffs (and thus the actual revenue accruing) can be worked out of three ways.  An ad volorem (meaning in amount to the value ) rate of duty is a fixed percentage of the customs value of a traded item.  Specific rate of duty is a fixed monetary amount per unit of the traded item.  Compound rate of duty involves both an ad valorem and a specific rate of duty being applied to the same product. Government impose tariffs for the following reasons:  Protection of local industry: import tariffs have the outcome of raising the value of imported products comparative to similar goods produced in the local market. This places foreign producers at a competitive disadvantage when selling in the resident ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Accounting Cases- Kaplan Chapter 1 Question 1.1 When Mr. Drucker says, Be data literate he means that one should know how to use data effectively to the company s benefit. There are two challenges that one faces in attempting to be data literate. The first challenge is deciding what information to use, what is should be used for and how it should be used. The second challenge is how to test and put the data together with the existing information system to make them effective in a company s decision process. The most difficult challenge will be bringing the computer based data processing and the accounting system together to ensure the most beneficial decisions for a company. Question 1.2 The best combination of paradigms for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Question 2.2a A strategy map is a comprehensive framework for describing a strategy. The strategy map specifies critical elements and their linkages for an organizations strategy and was design for describing and implementing a strategy that may be as useful as the income statement, balance sheet and statement of cash flows for financial planning and reporting. Question 2.2b According to Kaplan and Norton, the two basic approaches for increasing economic value are revenue growth and productivity. Each of these strategies embodies two components. Within the revenue growth strategy are the components of building revenue through new markets, products and customers and increasing sales through existing customers. Within the productivity strategy a company strives to improve costs and utilize its assets more efficiently. Question 2.3 The five principles of Strategy Focused Organization are as follows: 1) to translate the strategy to operational terms, 2) align the organization to the strategy, 3) make strategy everyone s everyday job, 4) make strategy a continual process and 5) mobilize leadership for change. When translating strategies into operational terms, companies should utilize strategy maps and balance scorecards to specify detail
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  • 20. `` Fullmetal Alchemist `` By Hiromu Arakawa Fullmetal Alchemist by Hiromu Arakawa is a book that perfectly reflects on human behaviour, and though does contain fictional content, makes many references to real world struggles and issues. It deals with small, more intimate issues like doubt of your loved ones, but also reflects on international issues like racism. It is a story that teaches us to not be too quick to react. It teaches us that we should not yearn for the past, and aim for a future where we will not have anything to yearn for, and it is one of the reasons I continue to love fiction to this day. Envy laid on the ground in his parasitic form after being burnt to flames by Colonel Mustang repeatedly. The Colonel at this time would have continued to engulf ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Scar!!........ why.... Why!? Why!? Why!? Damn you all!! After Envy s furious rant, Edward continues to say Envy, you.....you re envious of humans. We are so much weaker than you homunculi but... battered, confused, even when we re beaten, and about to collapse... even when we know it s pointless, we always stand back up. And if we can t our friends will lift us. You will never have that, and it s made you jealous of us. Envy, humiliated by the fact that the person he didn t understand at all understood how he felt, proceeds to kill himself. The story then continues to the battle in the central army HQ where Edward s teacher joins the fight. Envy was born with his prime emotion being envy, meaning he wouldn t ever be able to feel empathy, and this was completely out of his control. The main villain In Fullmetal Alchemist created artificial humans in which he implanted his emotions. Throughout the main characters Edward and Alphonse s journey, they encounter these people one by one eventually having to face them as enemies. The acts they do, their interactions with characters and their death all perfectly describe their respective emotions. In Envy s case, he was jealous of Edward. Envy was always interested in Edward and messed around with him. Unconsciously, he stayed around Edward in order to attempt to understand him. In Envy s last words, he wished Edward good luck, telling him he looks forward to how far he gets with that simplistic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Seeing One Country as 2 Seeing One Country as Two At the turn of the 19th century the United States had accomplished a change in power without violence. The inauguration of Thomas Jefferson marked a time in history when things everywhere started to progress rapidly. The two dominant regions the North and South, looked like it would be bearable to work with each other and be able to discuss any problems with healthy debates. However as time progressed toward the 1860s, the North and South proved to differentiate among each other with few similarities. Economically, the North was based on manufacturing while the South was rural based. Socially, the North was generally anti slavery while the South was pro slavery. And lastly, politically, we see the return of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Abolitionist movements began to arise in the North and this did not delight the Southern slaveholders. Slavery was encouraged by Hinton R. Helper in this publishing of Impending Crisis of the South. But it didn t create a lasting effect for emancipation was dropped. Due to this, stricter slave laws were placed as many slaves attempted to rebel such as Prosser and Vesey. Their differences on social issues were the main cause of why the civil was even erupted. With the inauguration of Jefferson As President, it seemed as political issues in the new republic were not going to be that much of an issue. This political tranquility did not last the first 60 years of the 1800s. As the era of good feelings came to the end with the Whig party, the two party system, had returned to the United States. This development created further separation between the South and North as one party was dominant in one region and a different one in the other. As this separation was created, it helped create the inevitable was between the North and South. The only noticeable political similarity would be their Southern Code of Honor system and Northern character . It both represented that they each strived for living a specific way of life. The differences far outweigh their similarities and the economical, social, and political issues all contributed to the divergence of the North and South. What had started as a country rich on relying itself on unity, turned into a country ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Use Irony and Magic Realism in One Hundred Years of Solitude Use Irony and Magic Realism in One Hundred Years of Solitude In Marquez s One Hundred Years of Solitude, the realistic description of impossible events is an example of both irony and magic realism. Irony is the use of words, images, and so on, to convey the opposite of their intended meaning. Garcia Marquez employs irony on several levels. Sometimes a single word, such as a character s name, suggests something opposite to the character s personality: for example, Prudencio Aguilar, who is not the least bit prudent . Sometimes a character s style of speech is ironic. For example, in the chapter on the banana workers strike, the court uses very stiff, pompous language to state something that is ridiculous: that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The effect of irony is generally comic, but as we can see from these few examples, Garcia Marquez also frequently uses it to underscore a tragedy. Even the novel s last sentence, which appears to be giving the moral of the story, is ironic. Why should the bloodlines condemned to one hundred years of solitude not have a second opportunity on earth ? and how does any family get such a terrible condemnation? The real lessons of this book, if we are bent on finding moral lessons, have to do with the nature of power, of love, of solitude, but also of capitalist development and of literature itself. It is this reporting of fantastic, bizarre events in a perfectly straight, seemingly objective tone that is what has been called magic realism or the marvelous real, the technique, or attitude, most popularly identified with Garcia Marquez s writings. The two terms are similar in meaning, but they have a little different history. Magic realism, according to the Oxford Companion to English Literature (1985:606), is a term coined by the German writer Franz Roh in 1925, to describe works of art that are realistic in style but represent imaginary or fantastic scenes. More recently, it has been applied to the works of several writers of fiction, Garcia Marquez prominent among them, as well as Gunter Grass (Germany), John Fowles ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Censorship in Media Essay Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press (United States Constitution 1789). Throughout the history of the United States of America, the Constitution has always been put to the test. The founders of this country created the first amendment to allow colonists to speak out against the British. In the 17th century, the press was accurate and informative with little competition among journalists. But today in the 21st century the circumstances are different and the stakes are higher. Due to the great level of competition among journalists today, the news is often exaggerated in order to capture a larger viewing audience. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ?The media can make us wiser, fuller, sure and sweeter than we are? (Orr 61). But, the media can also cloud the public?s judgments, and cause confusion and disillusion as well. From Churchill to Hitler to the former Soviet Union, it is quite clear that radio, television and newspapers have the power to change and make history. A clear example of the power of the media was when Orson Welles? made his famous radio broadcast about ?witnessing? the landing of a spaceship full of Martians. ?America saw that the power of the media could appeal to the public easily and cause mass hysteria? (Williams 25). Noam Chomsky, an established political thinker and magazine editor, stated in an interview in 1990: ? If you follow mainstream media with great care and skepticism and approach it with the right understanding of how propaganda works, then you can learn a lot. The normal reader is fooled into believing the propaganda that they are being fed. The media shapes and selects the events and offer their biased opinions to the mass audiences.? ?The media modifies information to fill what they believe the public?s interest is? (Szykowny 9). The media feels that they should act as a ?watchdog.? This causes many of the ethical problems among the media because they assume the responsibility of keeping a check on the government, by acting as governmental critics, governmental experts, etc. The media digs, researches, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Canada´s Oil Sands Essay Introduction The statement Canada oil sands are much more of a blessing rather than a curse is not true because the disadvantages of oil sands outweigh the advantages. For this reason, this paper aims at indicating points against the statement. To understand the defects of oil sand exploration in Canada, one has to delve into the explanation of what oil sands are as well as how the entire process of mining and refining and thereafter, determine the disadvantages based on socioeconomic factors, environmental factors, as well as the infrastructure and energy required for its production. Oil sands are unconventional petroleum deposits that consist of loose sand and partially consolidated sand stone that contains natural mixtures of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Levi (2009) states that, the oil sand in Canada could adversely influence the growth of not only Canada but U.S.A as well. He states that since the oil sand deposits can be depleted any time, then this availability would greatly reduce the amount of oil in both Canada as well as the surrounding countries. He also states that the dependence of America on the stability on the Middle East for its oil supply could lead to economic crisis in case the reserves get depleted reducing the amount of revenue available for use in the countries. The oil sands production could also lead to the regulation of oil prices, as it is able to meet the demand of the oil levels required thus reducing or depletion of reserves could result in instability of prices. The other adverse effect of the Canadian oil sands is that pipelines and massive processes of refining oil sands in Canada are a source of pollution that pose a great threat to air, water, and land as well as human health. Additionally, the use of its products like natural gas that is used to run medium sized turbines that produce electricity releases greenhouse gases. These emissions are mostly produced when steam is injected to reduce the viscosity of the crude and during refining. These further increases to the global warming effect that is already out of hand and it also negates the gains made by society by exposing them to the adverse negative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay on The Growing Population A Growing Population: Problem or Excuse? The current worldwide population is around 6.9 billion and is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050 (Baird). This projected population number is down from the once predicted 16 billion (Baird) and while some are not concerned others are worried by any increase in population. Population growth is discussed in the articles Too Many People? by Vanessa Baird; Population Control: How Can There Possibly Be Too Many of Us? by Frank Furedi; and The Population Bomb Revisited, by Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich. Baird and Furedi concur that the concern over population growth has been around since mathematician Thomas Malthus, in 1798, warned that overpopulation could lead to the collapse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Furedi and Ehrlich and Ehrlich take different sides on the concern for population growth Baird provides information from UN projections. Baird comments that the world population will continue to grow and that it will begin to decline and stabilize. She believes that this should add perspective to the worry over population growth and points out that one factor in our population growth being temporary is a declining fertility rate (Baird). Ehrlich and Ehrlich also acknowledge a relationship between birth rates and population growth and offer finding ways to reduce the birthrate as one solution to the population problem (68). When discussing population growth the authors offer their perspectives on population control programs (family planning). Ehrlich and Ehrlich stay true to the message of their book when acknowledging the positive role of government sponsored programs in education , education for women, and programs making contraceptives more accessible (65), in reducing the birth rate. Baird comments on Australian Demographer Peter McDonald pointing out the reason population will not reach 16 billion is due to the success of family planning. Baird proposes a chicken and egg scenario in which education lowers the fertility rate and a lower fertility rate can equal more education. She explains benefits of a declining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Pitbull Informative Speech I have owned six Jack Russell terriers in the past twelve years and currently have four. I received my first as a toddler, and as an adult, I am now preparing to have my first litter of pups sometime this fall. This witty breed never fails to amuse or surprise. One of my dogs, named Susan, once brought me a live rabbit, sat it in my lap, and then proceeded to bring it back every time it ran away until I tied her. My purpose on this occasion is to educate you on these remarkable creatures. Originating in England in the 1800s, these small energetic hunting dogs have not only been owned by countless celebrities but have also become celebrities themselves. First, I am going to tell you of their history, followed by a description of their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Studying at the University of Oxford beginning in 1814, he had the opportunity to fox hunt four or five days a week if he had enough money to do so. More than anything he desired to create the perfect hunting dog. In his last year at Oxford, John Russell would get his first terrier, which would be the founder of the Jack Russell breed. She was called Trump. Russell purchased her from a milkman whom he encountered on the road. After he graduated from Oxford, Russell became a vicar, and while he moved very often as positions became open, it was in Iddesleigh, after he married, that his terrier breeding began. It is unknown which dogs were bred to Trump; however there were many different lines, a variety of prestigious males being used, and noticeable differences were produced. The reverend bred his terriers for work rather than show, even though he invested in top show winners to breed to his dogs, such as Old Jock. Until Thomas Pearce entered his dog, Venture, into a competition in 1866, no dog bred by Russell had ever seen the show ring. Although the Reverend s terrier would later go to gain massive fame as they were presented in the Crystal palace. In 1873, Russell helped found the Kennel Club, which presides over the United Kingdom. It is surprising ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Age Of Reform Dbq The Age of Reform started in 1820 and ended in 1860. The reform was to try to get rid discrimination against many things or to improve conditions of life. People wanted life to become more fair and everyone to be equal. In the Age of Jackson democracy became more popular, democracy is what influenced the reform. Without these movements the US would not be the same today. One of the many movements in the reform is the women s rights movement. Women could not vote, attend schools, or have certain jobs. They were expected to take care of the house, cook, and clean. Two women named Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Stanton impacted this movement in many ways. They had the idea to create a convention after they were told women could not take part in the proceedings . Their convention discussed many things such as, social, civil, and religious rights of women. This was the first gathering aimed toward women. Later Stanton wrote The Declaration of Sentiments. The Declaration of Sentiments talked about full equality for women. This document changed society and women were now allowed to do things they were not allowed to do before. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An abolitionists is someone who wants to end slavery. William Garrison had a strong opinion on slavery and wanted to end it. Garrison created and anti slavery newspaper called the Liberator. Many powerful people such as President John Quincy Adams, favored the abolitionists view. Adams tried to create an amendment where slavery in any new states joining the union is not permitted. Unfortunately, it was not approved. Many people felt strongly about abolishing slavery and risked a lot. Harriet Tubman helped hundreds of slaves escape to freedom. Harriet overcame many obstacles and did a selfless act of kindness. Many more people became aware of abolishment and it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay on Anatomy Case Study on the Evolution of Skin Color The main cause of Skin Cancer is exposure to the sun. Caucasians are more at risk for skin cancer because people with Darker Skin are more evolved to black out the sun. The age that Skin cancer typically occurs is after 50. The incidence of skin cancer is greater in older individuals. The amount of light reaches the North and South Poles in a predictable manner. The map shows all one color near the poles. The latitude that receives the greatest amount of UV light is the equator. Based on this information, the darkest pigmentation of skin is along the equator. The lightest Pigmentation of skin is near the poles. The more darkly pigmented skin will be near the equator because there is more UV light there, and the pigment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The effect of UV light on folate levels makes the count drop. Folate is linked to natural selection because the folates deplete from UV light exposure, which causes less births through miscarriages or birth defects. The skin tones related to higher folate levels are lighter skin tones. In my opinion, if someone lived in a region further from the equator and had no history of skin cancer, they would be able to have Children easier. Genetics, UV exposure, and folate levels all have to do with skin cancer and reproduction. A light skinned person living in the tropics, after a while, could have trouble reproducing. A light skinned person living in a polar region would most likely have no problems reproducing. A dark skinned person living in the tropics would most likely have no problems reproducing. A dark skinned person living in the polar region would most likely have no problems reproducing. At a polar latitude, the inhabitants would be lightly pigmented. Their folates would be high. In a tropical area, the inhabitants would most likely be darkly pigmented. They would have low folate levels. Darker skinned individuals are situated more near the equator and have less folates. The opposite goes for light skinned people. Vitamin D is linked to Natural selection because Vitamin D is essential for normal growth, calcium absorption, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Examples Of Imagery In The Weight Of Water By Anita Shreve Nand Patel ENGL 1302 Prof. L Rosenkranz April 8, 2018 Imagery in The Weight of Water Anita Shreve s novel, The Weight of Water was written in 1997 about two women viciously murdered on the island of Smuttynose. Karen and Anethe were murdered on a dark night and Maren escaped the murder and was left to tell the story of grief. A magazine photographer, Jean was working on the murders that took place on Smuttynose island while on a family trip with her husband Thomas and daughter Billie. Anita Shreve portrays two sides of the story with great imagery and describes each scene with perfect suitable plots. The love story between Jean and Thomas is well described in the book with past experiences and a very figurative language. The murder of two Norwegian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Maren who still has that unnatural love tells Evan she cannot take watching him move on with his life married to Anethe, but by Maren doing this, she doesn t realize she s pushing Evan further away. Anita Shreve also states, and once more for Evan, who would stagger away from that cottage and that Island and never return again...I prayed for myself, who had already lost Evan (236), showing how Maren s actions caused her and Evan s relationship, to change from being close, to being distant, to having no contact what so ever. Shreve s books are full of adultery, loss and guilt, and passion to make anyone keep flipping the pages. Shreve portrayed women powers and weaknesses in her writings. She had a theme in mind about stressful conditions which she though was a rich idea. The imagery was one of the best part of the book when Anita Shreve was writing about the Smutty nose islands. One could truly imagine the plot just by reading Shreve s figurative language. Works ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Vulnerability of Children in the Era of the Holocaust Children were especially vulnerable in the era of the Holocaust. The Nazis advocated killing children of unwanted or dangerous groups in accordance with their ideological views, either as part of the racial struggle or as a measure of preventative security. The Germans and their collaborators killed children both for these ideological reasons and in retaliation for real or alleged partisan attacks. The Germans and their collaborators killed as many as 1.5 million children, including over a million Jewish children and tens of thousands of Romani (Gypsy) children, German children with physical and mental disabilities living in institutions, Polish children, and children residing in the occupied Soviet Union. The chances for survival for Jewish and some non Jewish adolescents (13 18 years old) were greater, as they could be deployed at forced labor. The fate of Jewish and non Jewish children can be categorized in the following way: 1) children killed when they arrived in killing centers; 2) children killed immediately after birth or in institutions; 3) children born in ghettos and camps who survived because prisoners hid them; 4) children, usually over age 12, who were used as laborers and as subjects of medical experiments; and 5) those children killed during reprisal operations or so called anti partisan operations. In the ghettos, Jewish children died from starvation and exposure as well as lack of adequate clothing and shelter. The German authorities were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Hack-A-Shaq Strategy The Hack A Shaq is a basketball strategy used in the NBA, which is now drawing attention. Players that can not shoot free throws are struggling from this problem. Since certain players can not shoot free throws, the opponent decides to foul the bad free throw shooter on purpose hoping that they will miss at least one shot and then get the ball back. Now there are many problems that come with the issue. The players that can t shoot get jumped on all the time. To show the referee, the opponent jumps on top of the poor free throw shooter. They could get hurt and players want that to change. Also, the pace of the games become really slow when the strategy is being used. It gets boring for the viewers to watch the same guy miss more free throws. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Players need to learn how to shoot free throws. A part of the sport is having to shoot the ball into the hoop. Players need to learn how to shoot a free throw because it s their job. If these bad foul shooters knew how to shoot free throws, they wouldn t have ever had this problem. These guys get paid millions of dollars to do their job, so why can t they just learn to shoot a free throw? You can t protect guys because they can t shoot free throws, Bryant said, via ESPN. You re getting paid a lot of money to make a damn free throw, dude. I think it sets a bad precedent. I wouldn t change it. (Pollakoff Kobe joins LeBron, says hack a Shaq rules should remain unchanged). The amazing, legend Kobe Bryant even agrees, that no changes really need to be made, and that the aspect of shooting free throws needs to be increased. Yes everyone does have a weakness, but when someone gets paid millions of dollars to do their job, they should do it right. The D League, which is the league below the NBA, claim that they do not need any rules because they do not use the strategy much because they do not need to. Now why would the pros need it and not the amateurs? The commissioner talks about the negative affect the strategy has on the people that watch the sport. He says that children should learn and learn to shoot free throws so stuff like this does not happen again and again ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. African National Congress Research Paper However, a senior colleague of Mandela, Nat Bregman, persuaded Mandela at mixed race political meetings to consider communism and what it had to offer. Mandela considered Bregman his first white friend, but Sidelsky had been the first white man to treat him with respect. When Mandela and Oliver Tambo set up the country s only solely black law practice in 1952, Sidelsky lent them money to do so. In 1943, Nelson Mandela completed his Bachelor of Arts degree at University of South Africa, later returning to Fort Hare in order to finish his schooling and graduate. Since Mandela was taught from mentors like Sidelsky that education was important because it allowed a person to think for themselves, he chose to become a well educated lawyer before joining rebellion groups such as the African National Congress. The African National Congress ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was later changed to the African National Congress in 1923. The African National Congress was originally established because of the Mines and Works Act of 1911 and the deprivation of black Africans rights to own land. The Act stated that Black workers could only be employed as cheap semi skilled labourers and effectively prohibited Black workers from seeking skilled work. For these so called unskilled workers, the political environment created by racist rule ensured that they worked under appalling conditions. Within the restrictions of the Apartheid, it was nearly impossible for a black individual to succeed educationally and socioeconomically due these race laws. The aim of the ANC was to bring all Africans together as one to defend their rights and freedoms against the Apartheid. The ANC supported the militant strike by African mineworkers in 1920, however, some ANC leaders disagreed with militant actions such as strikes and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Summary Of The Abandoned Spanish Building Spain *The Abandoned Spanish building, Spain: The beginning of the story starts here, at an old building, where Santiago rests with his flock. Just like any character Santiago s somewhat inexperienced at first and he hasn t gained the wisdom, experience that he gains by the end of the book. This location s significance is to be the beginning of his journey that nudges him to look into his dream further. *Town of Tarifa: Santiago comes to this town with his flock to visit a dream interpreter, a gypsy woman. Gypsies are people who represent a kind of spirituality which occurs throughout Santiago s journey. The gypsy interprets his dreams so he may start his adventure. The most important event that occurred at this location was when he met King Melchizedek. The old King tells him about omens and validates the existence of his treasure. If the king had not appeared and told him about omens, Santiago might have missed the signs given to him and would ve passed them off as nothing special. The king teaches him here to appreciate and pay attention to little things in life. *The Bar, City Tangier,North Africa: When Santiago comes to Egypt and enters a bar, and meets the thief who took his money. From this location he learns that even if you have little to no belongings you shouldn t fall into despair you should keep going, and through his despair he experiences the language of the world by interacting with the people around the town. *The Crystal Shop,City Tangier, North Africa: The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Daedalus The Fall Of Icarus In The Fall of Icarus, Icarus and his Father Daedalus try to escape the Labyrinth. Daedalus was an inventor and made wings for Him and his son. Then Daedalus told Icarus to keep a middle course over the sea. If icarus flew too high the glue keeping the wings together would melt what elders say youth disregards . This information was discarded by Icarus and then they started to fly without effort. Then the power went to Icarus s head and he started to fly too high and the glue melted then Icarus fell into the sea and drowned then he fell the wings had come off . Then daedalus flew safely to Sicily to meet the king and Minos found out that he escaped and wanted to find so he made a contest to pass a thread through a spiraled shell. Daedalus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Theme Of Isolation In Lord Of The Flies Francesco Petrarch once said Man has no greater enemy than himself. It can be assumed that if man is left alone, he is with himself; from that, the question, What happens if man is isolated, with only his enemy to keep him company? can be posed. In the novel, Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, this question is developed and given an answer, with the isolated setting bringing out the nature of man and blurring the distinguishment between civilized and savage. The author used the setting of a deserted island to illustrate the motifs of civilization and darkness through the effect it has on the characters. The isolation that comes with crashing on a deserted island affects all the characters, seen most dramatically through Jack. Being brought into this setting transforms the civilized choir leader into a savage hunter and murderer who s given into his inner demons. When the boys first crash land onto the island, they were proper English schoolboys. Due to the separation from society, however, the boys start to regress, giving in to their more animalistic instincts. Jack starts off as the chapter chorister and head boy who tries to take leadership of the tribe the boys form; he fails to do so, turning him away from order and reason (Golding 22). He neglects his duties and turns his attention to hunting the native pigs, prompting him to let the fire, their gateway back to society, go out; this pits Ralph against Jack, who represent civilization and savagery ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Future of the Juvenile Justice System Future of the Juvenile Justice System The future of the juvenile justice system is uncertain. There is a struggle to try a find a way to serve the needs of the juvenile delinquents and issue them a punishment for violating the law. In order to improve the direction of the juvenile justice system, recommendations are needed regarding community involvement, law enforcement, courts, corrections, and the private sector. These recommendations address issues that the system is currently facing and offers solutions for the future. A justification of the system is also offered based on the histories, trends and causation theories. Community Involvement Community involvement is an important aspect of the juvenile justice system. Police form ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 523). Justification and Funding for the Juvenile Justice System The juvenile justice system was founded on the belief that children are different from adults; therefore, the justice system and corrections sanctions for juveniles should acknowledge the differences. Rising juvenile crime rates during the 1970s and 1980s spurred state legislatures across the country to exclude or transfer a significant share of offenders under the age of eighteen to the jurisdiction of the criminal court (Fagan, 2008). The acknowledgement of these differences should be the bases for a proper juvenile justice system. The examination of the juvenile justice s systems history, trends, and causation theories will provide an insight into the future of the juvenile justice system. History The juvenile justice system is a system that evolves with society focusing on the welfare of the child, and the protection to the community. The history of the modern juvenile justice system began with the English common law. The common law specified an age limit on when a child could begin to be held accountable for criminal acts, which placed the age limit at seven (Champion, 2010). Although an age limit was placed on offenders, during the 1700s criminal offenders were treated in the same manner, which could include banishment, whippings, and other corporal punishments for offenders over the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Persuasive Speech On Western Honey Bees If we die, we re taking you with us. It was a strident slogan drilled into many by everything from the 2016 Cheerios #BringBackTheBees campaign to the Bee Movie of 2007. It seems as though everyone nowadays wants to remind us that the bees are dying at an alarming rate, and ever since elementary we would have learned the important role that the bees played. Without the bees, we will be doomed! But, what if I were to tell you that this was all just not true? It has been shoved down our throats for so long now that many of us might have lost sight of the truth, but in reality, the environment would actually be a whole lot better if the bees just buzzed off, permanently. Before we get too far into things, though, I would just like to point out that as of August of 2017, the United States ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There have even been other studies which revealed that the Western honey bees have contributed to the decline of bumblebees which, to be clear, are different from Western honey bees and are the cute little fuzzy bees most people draw when they think of a bee because of the diseases they are spreading through their colonies. Diseases such as deformed wing virus, which honey bees have a higher chance to get, is the exact same strain in both species. So, once again, I repeat: honey bees are considered one of the likeliest sources of at least one major emerging infectious disease to wild pollinators. When researchers were looking into the impact that honey bees were having on the bumblebee population, they concluded the following: Given the available evidence, it is likely that pathogen spillover from commercial bees is contributing to the ongoing decline of wild Bombus [bumblebees] in North ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico Imagine 2,500 to 68,000 square miles covered in 4.9 million barrels of oil. No, imagine being covered in 4.9 million barrels of oil. Picture yourself gasping for air in an ocean filled with oil. That is exactly what birds, sea turtles, dolphins, and other animals had to do after the most catastrophic oil spill of all time occurred on April 20, 2010. The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico occurred because oil from the well shot up and out of the drill column under high pressure, extended on the drilling rig and exploded (wikipedia) . The rig set on fire and later sank. BP, Transocean, along with government agency employer, all worked hard to avoid further spread of the oil. Regardless of their attempt, the spread of the oil to the surface and shore of the ocean was inevitable. Therefore, all marine animals were affected by the oil contamination in the Gulf of Mexico. Oil filled the blowholes and entered the lungs of dolphins and whales. This made breathing almost impossible. One of the most endangered species of the sea were also affected by the oil spills of the gulf, sea turtles. Turtles covered in oil were at risk of breathing the toxins of the oil, potentially damaging their respiratory system. Texas residents report that dead sea turtles continue to wash up. Although it is estimated that about 6,000 sea turtles have been harmed by the oil spill, only 1,146 have been officially collected. I think that the most memorable images of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...