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2. The Death Of Trotsky By David Ives
Violence has been a part of plays for centuries. It keeps the play interesting and intriguing, but
however, most of the time there is a greater purpose of violence. When looking for it in plays one
would automatically look for weapons or signs of physically harming someone like. However,
verbiage can be an act of violence as well. The phrase, sticks and stones may break my bones, but
words will never hurt me is false. Your tongue has no bones, but is strong enough to hurt another
person. Like in the play The Stronger by August Strindberg where Miss Y is verbally insulted
countless of times. Whereas in the play Variations on the Death of Trotsky by David Ives one can see
the physical violence by the tragic murder that occurred. After distinguishing where the violence is
coming from one can then analyze the true role of the violence and compare how the violence affect
the dramas.
When looking at The Stronger you can see just how Miss Y in verbally insulted over and over again
by Mrs. X. While Miss Y is just sitting at a table by herself minding her own business when Mrs. X
shows up. During the entire play Miss Y does not say one word while Mrs. X insults her and says rude
things like, Poor Amelia, I pity you, nevertheless, because I knew you are unhappy, unhappy like one
who has been wounded, and angry because you are wounded. () She just assumes that she is unhappy
because she is in a café by herself on a holiday. She does not even ask her if she is unhappy or give
her time
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3. Death Penalty Should Not Be Legal
Death Penalty, Constitutional or Not Imagine a family member of yours was unjustly framed with
something he didn t commit and he is sentenced to death penalty, how would you feel? Death sentence
has been thrown back and forth with the argument that it is or it is not an acceptable way of punishing.
Offenders are doing what they know best, breaking the law, but the government instead of fixing the
problem by doing something better, the make it worse by taking another life from society, which can
be considered a crime . The death penalty is currently being used by thirty four out of the fifty in the
United States. Death penalty often establishes the question, Does the government have the right to
take away someone s life? When death penalty claim another life, the people that get affected are the
families of the ones being charged. Death penalty does not bring justice in this world, instead it takes
the life of another human being, innocent or not. Death penalty should not exist because it is
unconstitutional and affects the families of the person being charged with a certain case. Death
sentence didn t just come out of the blue, it had to come from somewhere and what inspired its
creation The death penalty was established in the Eighteenth century, when Captain George Kendall
became the first person to be executed in 1608. The death penalty dated back to when King
Hammurabi existed as stated here. http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org stated, The first established
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4. Electronic Computers And Their Components
Electronic computers and their components are very complicated pieces of hardware and would be
impossible to completely explain every single intricacy in one essay. Although complicated they can
be explained but only one piece of hardware at a time so the best option to start would be explaining
the unit that has its hand in everything in a computer and that is known as the Central Processing Unit
also known as CPU. In a modern computer are 6 main components that are required for a computer to
work. These components are the Motherboard, Central Processing Unit (CPU), Graphics Processing
Unit (GPU), Random Access Memory (RAM), Hard Disk Drive (HDD) or Solid State Drive (SSD),
and the Power Supply Unit (PSU). The motherboard acts as a highway for every component to interact
with each other. The CPU processes data and determines what to do with it. Everything done on a
computer will have to travel through the CPU at some point as the CPU acts as traffic control on the
highway. The GPU is in charge of processing everything visual or different mathematical assets such
as Floating Point Operations and many more. Everything you see on the screen was processed by the
GPU. RAM is temporary memory to be used by the CPU when the computer is powered on. Open
programs any other software store its memory in the RAM while they are being used. RAM is used
because it is much faster than using an HDD or SSD. In some cases when the CPU and GPU are
combined on the same silicon die they
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5. Somalia Research Paper
Located on the Horn of Africa, Somalia is a small country colonized in the late 1880s by Britain, Italy
and France. In the 1960s, Somalia gained its independence but remained a very unstable place. In
1969, a group overthrew the government and Mohammed Siad Barre, the general of the group,
became Somalia s president and dictator until 1991. During his time as president, Mohammed Barre
attempted to regain Somali territory from their neighbouring country, Ethiopia, but eventually the fight
was lost. The citizens of Somali started to build up a resistance against Barre s harsh regime and in
1991 government were overthrown again. http://www.kidzworld.com/article/7478 somalia The former
British Empire of Somaliland merged with the Italian Somalia and declared unilateral independence.
Despite this, the country descended into chaos as different clans and warlords competed against each
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Later that year in October, Ali Khalif Gelayadh arrives in Mogadishu and announces his new
government, the first in Somalia since 1991. After one year, the government still only controlled 10%
of the country, and in August 2003 its mandate expired. In another attempt in 2004 to restore a central
government, a 275 member parliament is inaugurated for 5 years and Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed was
elected as president. The government ran its office out of Kenya, as Somalia was too violent too enter,
eventually the new government settled in a provincial town called Baidoa. The country s worst
violence outbreak in 10 years occurred in May 2006 as Islamist militia began to battle Somali
warlords. The Islamist militia gained control of Somalia s capital, Mogadishu, and went on to
establish control in a majority of the south. The government attempted peace negotiations with the
Islamic Courts Council, but was
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6. The Case Of The Shrinking Margins
DigiMaxCon (A): The Case of the Shrinking Margins
Patrick Wiseman
Boise State University
GenBus 450 001
DMC needs to identify their main business problems and develop a new strategy along with
procedures to address it. Although DMC had grown into a multi billion dollar company and regularly
ranks in the top of the industry, gross margins have decreased steadily between 2010 and 2012.
Depicted the Table 1 below, margins ranged from a net income loss of $2.6 billion in 2010, $1.7
billion in 2011, down to just $940 million.
Table 1: Simplified Income Statement Summary
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
(in millions)
Net sales $ 8,050 $ 8,500 $ 8,200 $ 4,500 $ 5,200
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They know that growth is lacking and that in order to survive, DMC must alter course now. Senior
leadership needs to determine which market segment to pursue, and how this strategy may or may not
affect other areas of the company including, but not limited to: Human Resources, Manufacturing and
Distribution. Senior leadership must also be aware that any change in strategy will influence I.T. also.
While IT is a broad minded team willing to offer up technical solutions to advance product
development and sales, their budget, as well as other departments has been inhibited over the course
of current recession and the inconsistency of returns to the company.
Finance and accounting continue to be apprehensive about cash flow demands and financial activity
for major company endeavors. HR understands that any change can have substantial impact,
especially on morale. DMC is also dealing with the ever changing nature in the electronics industry.
Responding to market forces has always been difficult due to the nature of the product and large
investments required for advancement in technologies. Rising development costs and decreasing
margins become immediate priorities. Innovation is not an option, rather it is a requirement for
preserving a competitive advantage. Growing market share is a slow process that happens to
companies who adapt quickly.
DMC needs new or revised strategies in order to obtain positive results while
8. Manipulation In Shakespeare s Othello
Otello takes Shakespeare s Othello and turns it into an Italian Opera. While the two are similar in
many ways, it is their differences that set them apart and enhance the meaning of the play. Otello
begins in Cyprus at the end of the defeat of the Turks, and the beginning of Iago s plot to destroy
Othello. During the celebration of Othello s return, Cassio sings his praises for Desdemona, and seems
to begin to arouse Othello s suspicions early on. Iago s plan to ruin Othello and Desdemona s marriage
and tarnish Cassio s reputation continues seamlessly through his manipulation of Othello s thoughts.
He points him towards Cassio and Desdemona s more flirtatious behaviors during the feast, quickly
angering him. Iago lacks the subtlety that he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The effects of every character s actions come full circle, and are slightly different from Shakespeare s
original ending. Instead of allowing Iago to merely become a prisoner to be tortured later, Othello
takes out his anger on him and murders him. Iago is unable to survive because of his evil deeds and
his effective manipulation of Othello. In some ways, he brought about his own demise by doing too
well in his manipulation of his enemy. He enraged Othello so much that he felt compelled to enact his
revenge by killing Iago, who brought about his mental destruction in the first place. This alternative
ending illustrates the power of rage over one s mind and body, and places emphasis on the immorality
of Iago s manipulations. Iago is not the only one who suffers from the consequences of Othello s loss
of sanity. Desdemona s death is much more brutal than it had been originally. Instead of suffocating
his wife in bed, Othello violently strangles Desdemona to death, and he doesn t attempt to talk himself
out of ending her life like he does in Othello. Othello s actions are much more deliberate and merciless
as a direct result of his domination by jealousy.
Overall, Otello illustrates more plainly the destructive qualities of various emotions while Othello tells
a story of jealousy and betrayal while addressing issues of racism and sexism. This film enhanced my
understanding of the emotions felt by the characters and the impact of these emotions both mentally
and physically on both the individual and those around them. However, the film lacks the political
commentary and overall meaning that Othello holds. In the end, the film and book are best in
conjunction to bring out the strengths in
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9. 9th Street Children Park Problem
Kids thrive off interaction with each other and playing . They need this interaction to grow socially,
physically, and mentally. When there playgrounds get torn down, mistreated, and rundown it presents
problems for these kids lives. The problem I am focusing on is the 9th Street Childrens Park. The
problem with it is that it s getting worn down and becoming a small hazard.
This problem has been becoming worse and worse over the past decade. Concerns have grown with it
as well. Parents are concerned about their children s safety, and I would have to both agree and
disagree. The main problem with the park is the main structure. The wood is untreated and the bolts
are well past starting to rust. Rust can turn metal sharp and increase the risk of injury and could cause
a serious emergency. The park is over 20 years old and in my lifetime I don t know of any attempts to
fix the problem until recently.
First and foremost the safety of our children must come first, and anything done must be done in the
best interest of them. But we should also be keeping a city treasure intact for them to enjoy and for
their kids to enjoy. My three part solution to the problem is to move ahead with temporary closing of
the park, but for the purpose of a renovation. The second part of the solution is to ... Show more
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Simply tearing down the park is a waste of time, materials, and memories when we can just build a
better park and a stronger future of children. If this problem does not get solved and the current plan to
level the park does not go through, we could risk injuring children and causing bigger problems than a
playground. We as a community can do what we feel is right for our children. We owe it to our
children to keep this park intact and safe to play on. We need to think of more solutions to fix this
problem and go to city meetings to peacefully protest our opinion on this
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10. Flint Town Documentary Analysis
Most of my life I thought Detroit was the worst city in Michigan and I thought it couldn t possibly get
much worse, until I watched the documentary Flint Town . Flint Town is a documentary on Netflix
that follows the Flint Police Department and lets the officers and citizens of the community explain
their undiscovered struggles and difficulties with decreasing resources, crumbling infrastructure, and
of course the violence. Furthermore, they have faced a major water crisis caused by lead in the old
pipes that supplies Flint their water. These things coupled together has found the city of Flint in a
crisis. The water crisis left thousands of citizens without fresh, clean water for months. Furthermore,
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The documentary Flint Town gives you a look behind the scenes of the city and struggles they face.
This show additionally gives the public insight to the daily struggles they face that has never been
shown to the public before. The show has dialogue from the police officers and their perspective along
with citizens from the community and their perspective. The officers talk about their daily struggles on
the street and trying to beat crime with futile attempt and citizens speak about their frustration with the
crime and lack of appropriate response times along with their fear about living in such an unsafe town.
The police department that the show focuses on is down over 300 officers leaving them with only 98
officers to protect and attend to a community of 100,000 residents. There is only 9 patrol cars out at a
time covering the city which is not enough to respond to the amount of calls that are constantly
coming in. Most of the officers out on patrol are riding alone which can be intimidating and fear for
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11. Human Nature In Gilgamesh
In the Epic of Gilgamesh, Gilgamesh was mostly divine but shared minimal characteristics of a god.
Such characteristics were bold physical structures and the strength of a wild bull which he inherited
from his mother, Ninsun, the cow goddess. Everything else such as his characteristics, mentality, and
actions mirrors ours, humans which makes him more like us than a god. His actions portray the burden
of the flawed human nature that we all carry such as being aggressive, competitive, and running away
from our fears.
Initially, Gilgamesh was known as the tortuous, accomplished, and competitive king of Uruk who
drove people out of their sanity and sought trouble. He frequently held competitions to determine the
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Furthermore, by agreeing to bet his life on the success of his quest, Gilgamesh reveals the desire for
being remembered by humans which are specified in the statement, I must set my hand to cutting a
cedar tree, I must establish eternal fame (II. 189 190). Being famous is not a necessity, but a want. It s
just the nature of human to not be satisfied with anything that we have. Something deep inside us
always desires for more. Gilgamesh was the king of Uruk, instead of creating the reputation of a kind,
considerate, generous king, he decided to slay a tremendous monster and tried to impress others
instead. It s the most common mistake that we humans always make. We tend to be so busy
impressing others and striving for their cheers with such frequency, that we forget to be ourselves and
think before we act.We often feel self conscious and inferior to ourselves after we experience failure,
which we fail to tolerate. Impressing others and having the ought to be seen in a positive perspective is
what makes us compete against one another which might not always be morally right. Sometimes it s
better to be the best together rather than ruining relationships due to the consequence of proving to the
world that you re finessed. Gilgamesh harassing young girls and women of his kingdom implies that it
s also an aspect of the human nature to be aggressive and compel others to do something for their
favor. Although we are known to be the only
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12. Back In The Day, Bruce Lee Had Gained Popularity In The
Back in the day, Bruce Lee had gained popularity in the media for his action thrilling Kung Fu
movies. Most people watched his movies without capturing what the movies truly unfolded. As his
movies kept evolving into the new era, so did the themes that each movie contained. Starting from his
first movie, The Big Boss, all the way to latest movie we ve watched, Way of the Dragon. By studying
his life and the movies he created, this paper will help reveal the ideas of race, specifically racism and
the white knight theory, gender and gender roles in society, and how a character s sexuality can be
used to improve or degrade a character s persona. Race and ethnicity play a pivotal role in our lives,
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Chen. Tang Lung has been sent to Italy to help with a problem at Ms. Chen s restaurant, the problem
being thugs that want her to sell her property. The restaurant has been losing business due to the thugs
scaring away the customer. This is where Tang Lung comes to rescue, he is the hero that comes in and
saves the day. He gets rid of the thugs and manages to save the restaurant from being sold. As seen in
the, Way of the Dragon, Tang Lung s profile is that of a smaller framed Chinese man, who saves the
day with his Chinese boxing. This example ties in and reveals some ideas of race because it goes
against the White Knight Theory that all the heroes must consist of being Caucasian, tall and
muscular. Throughout the evolution of Bruce s life and his movies, much ideas of gender are also
portrayed in many several ways. An idea of gender, specifically female gender roles can be viewed by
analyzing his first movie, The Big Boss. In The Big Boss, the female role of Chiao Mei portrays how
women and what role they played in society back in that time. Out of the entire family of different
cousins, which predominantly composed of males, Chiao Mei is the only female in the household. Her
character in the movie plays a role of a typical household wife, who cooks, cleans, and serves all the
males. She also portrays to a very quiet, shy, and also weak personality. These character traits we re
implied throughout the movie with her actions. An example of this can be seen
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13. How Did Pope John Paul Changed The World
St. Pope John Paul the Second There has been many different saints throughout history who have
changed the world by helping the poor and sick. Some of these saints include St. Vincent De Paul, St.
Benedict of Nursia, and St. Giles; however most of these saints did their good deeds one hundred or
more years ago. In the past century some people were inspired by these people of the past and decided
to continue the work that theses saints started. One of the most important people who heard the call
and gave up their life in order to follow it is St. Pope John Paul the Second. St. Pope John Paul the
Second was born on May 18, 1920 in Wadowice, Poland (Blakemore). His birth name was Karol Józef
Wojtyła (Blakemore), but he later changed it after he became the Pope. When he was a young adult
World War two started and Poland was invaded by the Nazis. He had to flee Poland with a bunch of
other people and only returned after Russia took the land over from Germany. Soon after all of this
happened the war ended and that is when he decided to become a priest. St. John Paul became a priest
in 1946 after the war ended and went to Rome to study philosophy. This lasted ten years and when he
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Pope John Paul changed both the Catholic Church and the lives of many people who could not defend
themselves. He changed some of the things that the Catholic Church thought was wrong and he also
changed the view of the Catholic Church for the average person who was not part of the religion.
Without him the Catholic Church would have probably been viewed very negatively during the 20th
century because of all the scandals that happened during that time. Also he helped raise awareness for
situations that otherwise probably would never have ever been heard of without him. He was a very
great man and without him both the world and the Catholic Church as a whole would look much
different than it does
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14. Free Will And Fate In King Oedipus The King
Humanity:
Human beings have great knowledge capability and can demonstrate incredible powers of intellectual
penetration and awareness. However, it is unreliable and limited because even the smartest human
being will commit an error. King Oedipus means to show that human beings are powerless before the
gods because they are the ones that created us and sort of path our journey on Earth. Disaster and error
can happen to anyone and human beings must have the best attitude toward life (Sparknotes).
Decision making process:
Human has the capacity to exert free will even though there is fate. Human s personality will decide
their free will. A wise person will make good decisions in life, a stubborn and ignorant person will not
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The choice of him of not to blind his past shows that he is not a victim of fate by uncovering an event
of past blindness. Bad ones can be uncover by good choices. Oedipus chooses to accept it and live
with dignity. Camus, the great absurdist philosopher and author said that Oedipus is an absurd hero
where he accepts his choices and not his fate (mstultz72, 2009). He seems to admit his responsibility
(Destiny, Fate, Free Will and Free Choice in Oedipus the King Free Will).
The prophecy to Jocasta and Lauis is a fate. However, they make a free will decision to leave Oedipus
to die by giving him to the servant, but actually it is starting to fulfill the prophecy (Fate and Free Will
in Sophocles Oedipus the King). If they do not send Oedipus to death, he most likely will not kill
Lauis at the crossroads.
Furthermore, Oedipus chooses to be angry at Teiresias. He insults and bullies the seer into revealing
himself is the killer of Lauis causing the plague that affects the Theban citizens and living things. Also
at Creon where he accuses Creon of getting royal powers for his own and plotting against him to
excel. He threatens Creon with a choice of exile or death as punishment and fate. However, Oedipus
end up being punished by what he said
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15. How Did Celia Barton Influence The American Red Cross
The surest test of discipline is it s absence. Clara Barton said this meaning that you only know your
discipline when you aren t using it. You only know your manners when you see how different it is
when you don t use them or see someone not using them, that is what Clara meant when she said this.
Clara came in contact with many people when she was a nurse so she must have met people who
weren t as disciplined as her, she saw her discipline when she saw how little others were. Clara Barton
impacted society by organizing supply depots for soldiers, serving as a nurse in World War 1 and
organizing the American Red Cross
Clara Barton was born as Clarissa Harlowe on December 25, 1821 in Oxford Massachusetts. She was
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She stopped working as a clerk and became a nurse in 1864, she eventually became the superintendent
of nurses. Clara worked close to the battlefield and specialized in helping soldiers. She spent 4 years
searching for missing soldiers on request of President Abraham Lincoln.
Clara s health got really bad so she went to Europe for treatment, she came back from Europe in 1872.
While she was in Europe she researched the Red Cross in the Franco Prussian War. When she came
back home Clara campaigned to get a Red Cross in the United States, which payed off in 1881. She
directed Red Cross work for 23 years, she resigned in 1904. Clara Barton died on April 12, 1912 at the
age of 91 in Glen Echo, Maryland.
Clara Barton impacted society by organizing supply depots, serving as a nurse in World War 1 and
organizing the American Red Cross. She helped so many families find and treat their fathers and
husbands. Clara helped soldiers by giving free supplies to prevent the suffering caused by lack of
supplies. Clara inspires people today because she was very independent and didn t rely on anyone for
anything. She was never married so she never relied on a guy for money or labor, Clara was very
strong and that is why she inspires me and most other
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16. The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark s Use of Language to Portray...
How do Kathryn Bigelow s films The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty use language to portray the
life of combatants in a battle?
Introduction
Kathryn Bigelow is one of the most iconic directors of the modern era. Her sense of depicting
language remains unopposed. She is known for her specialty films of the war genre. Several of her
works have been greatly appreciated, such as The Weight of Water, The Hurt Locker, Zero Dark
Thirty, etc. These have won her several awards and secured her place as one of the most influential
directors of all time.
Essay
The Hurt Locker is a slow paced film. Most of the scenes have been deeply elaborated with excessive
portrayal on the character s expression. Set during Iraq War, it illustrates the lives of three soldiers
who have the most terrifyingly dangerous jobs in the world working in a bomb disposal squad. They
risk their lives every day to provide safety to the society they are aiding. It is an extremely harsh and
touching film, which depicts the message that when you love something and keeping repeating it, it
becomes an obsession and you cannot live without it. Most of the characters in the film can be
interconnected to the actors where he/she have an unsafe passion. There are several metaphors buried
in each scene which, when examined carefully, reveal the political meaning.
The lead character of The Hurt Locker, Sergeant First Class William James, is, metaphorically, a
character representation of America, often putting him and
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17. Research Paper On Dorrence Corporation
Dorrence Corporation, large U.S. based pharmaceutical company with worldwide sales and
operations, had incredibly grown over past 28 years. The company did not have any loss during this
period. Nine Dorrence Corporation Operating Committee members would make very important
decisions, and they traditionally employed consensus management. The CEO of this company should
play a decisive role to persuade them to pass the bill that the company submitted to the meeting.
Dorrence s sale compound annual growth rate is 12% a year during the past 10 years, and its profits
have risen from 132 million dollars in 1979 to 558 million dollars in 1989, 15% on annual average.
Consequently, Dorrence s stock increased in value considerably. 65% of about 30,000 Dorrence
shareholders are composed of a comparatively small number of pension funds, mutual funds,
university endowments and insurance companies. Dorrence executives have around 2% of its stock
and all other employees have 2%.
The more Dorrence Corporation grew, the more the research expenditures were expanded. The
company disbursed its research and development costs at a higher rate than its sales growth because
the company believed that it was important to develop new drugs in order to extend people s lives and
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The company lowered incentives and bonuses and the value of its stock dropped about 20% in 1989.
Dorrence, therefore, should make some changes in its budget plan for 1990. The CEO considered its
1990 budget based on a 5% increase in profit. The number of 5% profit on a basis of 558 million
dollars in the current year, is 27.9 million dollars. The total expected amount of profit is 585.9 million
dollars. This number is not enough to continue to maintain the past expenses. The CEO must think of
cut down and other considerations on its budget based on reduction in
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18. Racism In Manzanar And Mr. Wakatar
Another large problem that impacted both societies was the racism that both the people of Manzanar
and Cuba had to face. In many cases racism had severely affected both societies, whether it be
economic, social, or even cultural ways. One of the effects of racism that affected both societies, took
place during the aftermath. After the people were released from the camps, finding work and
attempting to recreate what they used to have become surreal. In the book our main character says to
Mr. Wakatsuki I have been living in this country nine years longer than you have. Do you realize that?
Yet I am prevented by law from becoming a citizen. I am prevented by law from owning land. I am
now separated from my family without cause... People from
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19. Budgeting Is The Cornerstone Of The Management Control...
The traditional budget is a rigid tool and therefore be discarded in practice . Should the traditional
budgetary model be abandoned as suggested above?
Introduction
Budgeting is the cornerstone of the management control process in nearly all organizations (Hansen et
al, 2003). The purpose of budgeting is to give targets and plans financial value, making the progress
easily measurable and to transform the strategic ideas into understandable operative action.
(Hanninen, 2013). Yet sometimes budgeting is not as ideal as it is thought. Specifically, traditional
budgeting method for the past couple of years arose a lot of discussions about its aptness today.
Traditional budgeting has been one of the first budgeting methods and is said to be a method of
managing cost and cash flows. Traditional budgeting ideally should set strategic goals and create
forecasts for costs, cash flows, incomes and other key financial factors. Normally, there are three steps
that are involved in this type of budgeting:
Prioritizing objectives that would be set out in the corporate financial planning process
Assessing and quantifying total available resources (both financial and non financial)
Identifying and quantifying the inputs and processes necessary to implement the goals and related
financial resource
Calculating the percentage of the total funds required for the acquisition/management of inputs and
realization of set goals
(Source: CIMA)
Advantages
Framework
Primarily, role of
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20. Rostow s Five Stages Of Growth
The concept of development has been disputed and challenged by several contemporary scholars since
the publication of Rostow s Five Stages of Growth thesis, due to it appearing to be a misconception
that permits properties of non development to cultivate. The model Rostow presents is theoretically
faulty, hence many critiques of it have emerged. This essay will discuss critiques of development
provided by James Ferguson, Arturo Escobar and Elisio Macamo, yet even though they are very
different, all three of the authors maintain that development is extremely detrimental to countries that
fall within the lines of the Third World.
Rostow s Five Stages of Growth thesis provides a prototype of economic development that, in theory,
is applicable to all spheres of society. The five stages can be compartmentalized into the traditional
society, the pre conditions for takeoff, the drive to maturity and lastly the age of high mass
consumption (Rostow, 1960). The traditional society ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Anti Politics Machine by James Ferguson is constructed upon a study of an assimilated rural
development project that mirrored the World Bank s view of Lesotho. This view saw Lesotho as a
regressive and predominantly peasant society requiring transformation and thus modernization was
urgent. Ferguson maintains that development is a dominant problematic or interpretive grid through
which the impoverished regions of the world are known to us (Ferguson, 1994). This view is echoed
in both Macamo and Escobar s work, showing that development is indeed a fabrication of Western
thinking. However, the project was largely unsuccessful as, instead of development, bureaucratic state
power was reiterated and expanded. Ferguson s discussion provides further evidence that the notions
of a Western style of development do not work in countries that are dissimilar (Ferguson,
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21. The Effects Of Soil On The Environment
In the natural environment, one of the most important elements that constitute it is soil. It contributes
greatly to the sustenance of living components as well as influencing their distribution on the world s
surface. Being a habitat provider, soil also controls and regulates the circulation of water as chemical
components present within the atmosphere (Nadimi Farpoor, 2011). Some of the vital gases within the
environment also rely on soil for their circulation. The include oxygen and carbon dioxide, which are
crucial to the biological and cellular processes within living organisms. Another role carried out by
soil includes recording the human activities that occurred in the past up until the recent time. Due to
this, soil enriches the cultural essence and heritage of various communities.
From the brief detailed discussion on the importance of soil to the low and higher life forms as well as
to the environment, it is important to understand its formation and the factors involved in this process.
Soil formation is an intricate process that allows for the development of soil based on several factors,
which influence it ( Nadimi Farpoor, 2011). The paper delves deeper into understanding the process of
soil formation and the role each factor plays in determining the overall soil development process and
composition. Comprehension of these factors and soil formation process allows the global community
to appreciate the environment and equips the society with information
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22. Safe Sex On College Campuses
Trying to choose a theory is never an easy task. In my opinion, there can be a group of six individuals,
each given the task of picking a theory to utilize, and every one of them could potentially pick a
different theory. The reason being, everyone has their own personal experiences and understanding of
what works best, or feels more comfortable executing. With health education, there are many theories
available to choose from, because of that, guidelines were developed. According to Hayden, there are
a total of five theories and they are as followed: 1. Identify the health issue or problem and the
population affected 2. Gather information about the issues or population or both 3. Identify possibly
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In my opinion, safe sex on college campuses would not be as much of an issue if practicing safe sex
were promoted more. According to Dr. Berman, only 22 schools in the nation currently require sex
education in schools. It can be understood that this subject is something people believe parents should
cover. However, let s be honest, not all teenagers want to talk about sex in general with their parents.
When the matter is not taken more serious at earlier ages, the behavior and acceptance of having
unsafe sex possibly continues on into adulthood. According to O Sullivan, the practice of unsafe sex is
most commonly due to an individual s lack of knowledge of what safe sex actually mean and what all
is included. They believe that safe sex is just another form of birth control. However, safe sex is not
just a method of birth control, it includes other components, but most importantly, a means of
preventing one from receiving or passing along
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23. Janus, The Guardian Of The Gates To Heaven In Roman Mythology
Janitor, originated from Janus Janus, the guardian of the gates to Heaven in Roman mythology. He is
shown as having two faces, one in front, to the future, the other at the back of his head, to the past. He
is the patron of beginnings and endings, entries and exits, symbolizes the beginning of every day,
every month and every year. In 46 BC, Caesar decided that the first day of January was the New Year
s Day of Roman calendar, and he named the first month after Janus, which is lanuarius (month of
Janus) in Latin. The English word January came from here. The legends of ancient Roman say, Janus
opens the door in the morning, and let the sun shine on the earth. A door splitting space, representing
boundary, separating a world into two. SECRETS
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24. De Tocqueville Analysis
De Tocqueville had specific views about democracy in the society. He found out from his trip to
America that the people are ultimately the rule of a democratic country. From observation, he found
out that the regular people (not the government) have the power to decide what kind of country they
want to create. But as the saying goes: with power comes responsibility. It s really up to the people
what they make out of their country. And right now the people in the U.S. are creating a country with
freedom, knowledge and prosperity that outweighs their opposites. Freedom and equality spread
naturally in a democratic country. Most people think that those things are good, but they can bring
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In theory, there is no way for students to be faster than other students in that kind of educational
system. Everything is time based and the student work is evaluated by the teachers. Students can t
really explore their interests because they have to complete the standardized educational program that
makes them a square that perfectly fits in the society. For example, Gillian Lynne, a British girl in the
20th century, was considered to have a study disorder. When a doctor looked at her, he said that she
was totally normal. What was different about her, as a doctor said, was that she was a dancer. Her
mom took her to a dance school. Years later, Gillian Lynne became a multimillionaire and and made
some of the most successful musical theater productions in history. (Baer, Drake) The U.S.
educational system enforces students to memorize information. This leads the U.S. towards
knowledge that people can t really use in everyday life. It s been proven by researchers that students
who study purely for a test can t use the information they ve studied or memorized in other words.
Students waste their time memorizing information without a purpose to pass a test instead of
following their passion. All of that information a student might remember but will not be able to
actually use when he has a physical object in front of
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25. Mafia Outline
1. The American Mafia was built from the guidance of Lucky Luciano
2. He when he came to America he was raised in Manhattan s lower east side
3. Luciano organized the deaths of the New York City s top two infamous Mafia bosses
4. When Maranzano died Luciano became the top leader in the New York Mafia
5. He used his power to build what is known as a crime syndicate
6. Luciano s purpose for the national crime syndicate was to maintain peace between criminal
organizations nationwide
7. The way Luciano was living and the amount of money he was making made officials wary
8. Thomas E. Dewey arrested Luciano in 1936 for facilitating prostitution
9. Prostitution was at best a side business for the Luciano because detectives couldn t find any hard
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26. Understanding The Signs Of The Times
UNDERSTANDING THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES
The subject of the Second Coming of Christ (the End of the World) has been one that has attracted a
great deal of interest throughout the years, but it is also one that has been greatly debated since its
inception. This subject has almost become an obsession for many. There seems to be something
intriguing about trying to predict the future.
Many have used their views on this subject to guide their direction and gage their time in life; and in
some cases, in a non productive way. This is believed to have been the reason for the idleness that
existed among the Thessalonians that the Apostle Paul addressed in his second letter to them. (People
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The question asked about this passage of Scripture (Matthew 24 through 25) is an either or question. It
asks: Does the Scripture picture the second coming of our Lord Jesus as [1] a series of events
(multiple comings, judgments, resurrections, the great tribulation, the rise and fall of the great
Antichrist, the Battle of Armageddon, and the millennium) covering a period of seven plus 1,000
years, or [2] does Scripture picture the second coming of our Lord Jesus as a single multi faceted
event His coming in glory for judgment? ( The Second Coming The Gospels
http://www.immanuelmankato.org/resources/bible studies/end times/second coming gospels) The
answer to this question is extremely important because it will shape your beliefs about the events
going on in your surroundings and how you respond to them.
Many scholars believe that the key to understanding this passage of Scripture (Matt. 24 25) is in
recognizing that this is Jesus response to two questions His disciples asked. But before we look at
those questions, let us get some background information that will help us understand what prompted
the questions. The Chapter opened with Jesus and His disciples
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27. The Modern Greek Tragedy Antigone
Outspoken people are significant in bringing forth changes and ideas contributing to making a more
fair and just society. The word outspoken as defined by the dictionary is: to be frank in stating one s
opinions, especially if they are critical or controversial (Google Search). Observing history, it can be
noted that a large portion of the most influential people were the most outspoken; it can be noted that
these figures were courageous and bold. Historical figures from all different fields held a sense of
outspokenness in presenting themselves because their ideas defied prevalent ideas and societal norms
of their time. People who took a stand in their time became some of the most influential and most
prominent historical figures that craft our world today. Socrates demonstrates the significance of
outspokenness through the characters in his classical Greek tragedy Antigone. Parallel to Antigone,
historical figures in our own world exhibit courage through outspokenness. Characters from Socrates
Antigone supports the claim that bold people can bring forth change in a society. Three characters fit
the description well: Antigone, Haemon, and Tiresias. She proved courage through her refusal to abide
by Creon s cruel law against burying her own brother Polyneices. Even if Polyneices could be viewed
as a traitor, the gods laws state that burial should be one of man s most sacred duties ( Death and
Burial ). Though Haemon revealed the disbelief in Creon s law, nobody spoke
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28. Rheumatoid Arthritis Lack Joint Pain
Arthritis is a enormously long established joint disorder that leads to ache, swelling, stiffness and
irritation in the joints. It is remember the fact that that it might make lifestyles rather problematic. One
of the most most original forms of arthritis comprise osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing
spondylosis and so forth. Arthritis does not deal with itself on its possess. It s a condition that requires
medication in an effort to decrease suffering, swelling and stiffness within the joints. Listed here are
some easy and effortless ways to shrink joint ache: 1. Ice treatment Ice remedy is quite powerful in
lowering joint pain. Follow an ice percent to the affected joint for about quarter hour each hour on the
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Such supplements now not handiest decrease soreness and stiffness in the joints but in addition aid
fortify your
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29. Lake Forest College Essay
Lake Forest University, an integrated community, consisting of various races was later renamed Lake
Forest College. Founded in 1857, this liberal arts college was established by Presbyterian ministers
and leaders who were also involved in the designs of most of the campus buildings standing today.
Campus buildings such as the Deerpath Hall, a residence hall, and the still in process Lillard Science
Center are what contribute to the representation of this private institution. The Deerpath Hall was
made in 1956 by architect Naess and Murphy and was later renovated in 1999 2000 by Solomon
Cordwell (Lakeforest.edu). The Lillard center, however, who is still being designed by architect,
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It is after close examination of both the Lillard Center and the Deerpath Hall, that the viewer can
realize the presence of gravity defying elements present in both structures. Even though these
elements do not enhance each building s own function, it does, however, act as an ornament to the
overall design that attracts viewers attention. To portray this idea, the Deerpath Hall front structure
displays an illusion of even flatness in the building s main front wall. This is created by the top, front
section of the building s wall being indented inwards and thus, creating a hollow space. To then create
a sense of flatness, a small portion of its roof hovers over the indented part of the wall in such a way
that the illusion is formed. Not only does this added ornament conveyed a sense of awe in the viewer,
but also demonstrates the college s in this century attempt to portray a sense of the future through the
incorporation of modern elements present in architecture during this time period. The used of modern
architectural elements such as transparent glass present in the front of the building as well as around it
creates a sense of openness to the viewer as well as helps portray the environment s ability to be open
minded. Moreover, instead of the Lillard Center having a gable roof such as the one in Deerpath Hall,
Lillard s rooftop is flat. The building s structure along with its roof are
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30. Cholera Disease Paper
Cholera is a disastrous and horrifying disease that has killed over 10,000 people. This Cholera disease
paper includes the dangerous painful symptoms, successful vaccines, a personal survival story, and the
great future for this disease. Cholera is, an infectious and often fatal bacterial bacterial disease of the
small intestine, typically contracted from infected water supplies and causing severe vomiting and
diarrhea, (https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome instant ion=1 espv=2 ie=UTF
8#q=what+is+cholera). Some reports in India as early as 1000 A.D have been reported that was
thought they had a cholera like disease but was not. Dr. Snow wasn t the one to discover Cholera but
he did show how the disease could be spread and stop it from becoming a local outbreak so he is ...
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Scientists say that Cholera also comes from, vibrio cholerae that thrives in aquatic environments, (
Poppick, By Laura. Deadly Cholera Outbreaks Could Increase with Climate Change. LiveScience.
TechMedia Network, 16 Dec. 2014. Web. 27 Apr. 2016). Hydrological and climatology both correlate
with Cholera outbreaks that help predict future outbreaks months in advance. Researchers in the
University of Maryland is trying to make a better effort understanding the predictions of Cholera
outbreaks. Cholera can only be discovered more just like any other disease.
In conclusion, Cholera is deadly and feeling the pain to go to the bathroom and die of dehydration is
just terrifying. If the fluid loss in not replaced and exceeds 5 to 10 liters, it can be fatal
(http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/conditions/infections/a5683/cholera/). As you can see this paper Cholera
the dangers, symptoms, vaccines, a personal survival story and the great future of this disease. If you
or any family members feel any of these symptoms DO NOT WAIT report it to the hospital
immediately. Be happy and healthy and always BEWARE what you are
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31. The First Meditation By Rene Descartes
Topic: How does Descartes argue that mind and body are distinct? Is he right? Am I real, or
imaginary? In the First Meditation, Rene Descartes presents the main falsehoods in which he believed
during his life, and the subsequent faultiness he experienced concerning the body of knowledge. The
philosopher considers that it is never too late to rethink the knowledge about his personal being from
the very foundations, and builds his thoughts on a certain ground starting from common things. It
would be impossible to doubt each thing separately, so he expresses his doubt to the basic principles
of knowledge he has already gained, since a conclusion would surely be doubted if its premise was
doubted. He starts by doubting basic senses, by comparing feels in reality vs. in dreams. For example,
even if I consciously feel warm when I am walking in the sun, I could not claim that I am hundred
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percentage sure I am awake, since I would feel it the same way when I was in dreams. Descartes
presents this idea to show the doubt of reality and its elements. Also, he concludes that the common
things we perceive are fashioned, and knowledge based on that can be doubted, such as physics and
astronomy. This category of knowledge are different from geometry and arithmetic, which contain
certain and definiteness in the simplest thing. By doubting the sense and knowledge based on it,
Descartes argued his approach that the body and mind are two absolutely distinctive things. Descartes
mentions God
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32. What Are The Rhetorical Devices In Mary Barton
Mary Barton is an essay narrated in third person point of view. Gaskell knows all of the character s
aspects regarding the mill. Throughout the story, Gaskell uses several devices such as contrast,
imagery, and repetition. Moreover, while there are other devices that are used; those devices just
appear to be the most common to make the story appealing. With the essay narrated in third person, it
becomes easy to notice a difference between the lives featured. Furthermore, one of the life s that were
mentioned often was John Barton. All the struggles John was facing regarding his life at the mill was
soon contrast to others who as well lived a time period at the mill. Similar to Mr. and Mrs. Hunter who
seemed more wealthy and did not have the
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33. Psoriasis Pathophysiology Essay
Psoriasis Pathophysiology Psoriasis is a common skin disorder affecting millions of people. It affects
2 to 3% of the Caucasian population, usually in individuals between 15 and 30 years old. (Liu,
Krueger, Bowcock, 2007). There are several different forms of the disease. The most common type is
chronic plague psoriasis. It presents itself as silvery scaled patches usually on the knees, elbows, lower
back, and scalp. Outbreaks can be triggered by infection, such as strep throat, drug use, psychological
stress, hormonal changes and skin injury. The exact cause is still unknown; however, research has
provided some interesting insights into the pathophysiology of psoriasis. The most evident
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Although not yet verified, natural killer T cells also seem to play a role in the development of
psoriasis. T cells are not the only increased leukocytes in psoriasis patients. Neutrophils, mast cells,
dendritic cells, and natural killer cells are also increased. Dendritic cells are the other important cell of
study for psoriasis. There are three subsets of cutaneous dendritic cells which include: immature
dendritic cells (iDC), mature myeloid dendritic cells (mDC), and plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDC).
All three are increased in patients with psoriasis. These cells overall could equal or exceed the number
of T cells in lesions. (Jullien, 2006). Langerhans cells are one type of immature dendritic cell. There
job is to engulf protein antigens by pinocytosis, partially digest these proteins into shorter
polypeptides, and move these polypeptides to the surface. (Fox, 2008). Once they are at the surface,
they are associated with histocompatibility antigen, which in turn activates the T lymphocytes. As
mentioned before, this unnecessary activation of T cells will lead to the hyperproliferation and
differentiation of keratinocytes. In order for these cells to be activated in a way that causes the
inflammatory process associated with psoriasis, they must migrate to the skin. Recruitment of
leukocytes out of the blood stream into the different skin compartments is an active and selective
process. (Jullien, 2006).
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34. The Uk And Its Economy
1. Introduction
On 23rd June 2016, there will be an important referendum for the UK and its economy to resolve
whether the UK leaves the EU or not. The decision that will be made by the British citizens will effect
on a lot of sectors in many ways. However, it is expected that especially sports industry which has
been globally developing nowadays will be the most influenced on by that decision. The purpose of
the report is to identify what are the advantages and disadvantages for sport related organisations
caused by the case of the UK leaving the EU. In this report, it will be focusing on Manchester City
Football Club, and discussing what are the main merits and demerits for one of the most globally
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Because of this, Manchester City cannot spend as much money on signing foreign talent as these
players will face difficulty to work in the UK, meaning the club can instead invest the money that they
would have spent on players in their youth academy. Home grown players could benefit from a Brexit
(Slater 2016). Appendix 1 shows that Manchester City is in the bottom 4 of the Premier League for a
number of British players used by the club, so to switch from buying players abroad to investing into
the youth academy means that it is a positive for Manchester City as it will make it a more traditional
British club. What this does for Manchester City is inherit the squad to become more of a Manchester
like club as they can focus on bringing up home grown players from their youth academy meaning
there will be an increase in the amount of British players in the club as at the moment there are only 4
British players within the 24 men first team of Manchester City. What this also does for Manchester
City is help the economic situation they face themselves with as for example a player who recently has
been promoted from the youth academy into the first team is Kelechi Iheanacho is on a weekly salary
of £2,236 however a player such as Yaya Toure has a weekly salary worth £220,000. (in text citations
here)
2.2. More opportunities for the UK players
From the different perspective of youth development, if the UK leaves the
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