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2. The Possible Causes Of The Civil War
The Civil War was an internal conflict occurred in the United States from 1861 to 1865. The Civil war
began out of control by southern states to secede from the union after the accession of Abraham
Lincoln to the presidency. After Abraham Lincoln from the Northern state raise his voice for the
abolishment of a slavery and racial inequality, the secession was declared. And, the Southern states
viewed as a violation of their constitutional rights. As an example, In Lincoln s (1858) debate with
Stephen Douglas, when Lincoln tried to support both slavery and racial inequality, Caucasians stood
against of him because they believed they were the superior one which resulted in Lincoln to changed
his interest on just abolishing slavery not the racial
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3. Essay on Lord of the Flies
William Golding, the author of Lord of the Flies, used irony to tell his story of a group of young
British boys stranded on a deserted island. The readers can clearly spot the irony in the dialogue and
Ralph, one of the main character, is also aware of the irony in his situation. The irony in the novel
forces the readers to step aside and think about the hidden meanings the author is trying to express.
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br The first example of irony occurred in chapter two. Jack says to the group of young, impressionable
boys that We ve got to have rules and obey them. After all, we re not savages. (Golding 32)However,
in the following chapters Jack is the leader of the tribe and encourages the boys to forget civilization
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He actually causes more problems. He is mistaken for the beast and causes more fear in the boys and
drives them closer to becoming savages.
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br Piggy often says that they act like a crowd of kids . He says to Ralph that grownups know things.
They ain t afraid of the dark. They d meet and have tea and discuss. Then things ‘ud be all right . This
is perhaps the best example of irony in the novel. It is because the adults could not get together and
discuss their problems that they were stranded on the island in the first place. If they had been able to
meet and discuss they boys would have never fleed their school and would have never been shot
down, therefore avoiding ever being on the island.
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br William Golding used irony in Lord of the Flies as a way to make the readers step back and think
about what he wrote. If he had not wrote the story with ironic twists and hidden meanings many
people would miss the meaning of the book. The readers would be able to finish the novel without
thinking about the issues that you are meant to ponder after reading Lord of the Flies, such as evil,
spirituality, society, man versus the unknown, man versus himself and many other important themes in
the
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4. Hundred Year s War Research Paper
Research Paper Rough Draft
One of the world s most important wars happened in medieval time, known as the Hundred Year s war.
The Hundred Year s war was a war between England and France, which started as a conflict between
kings. The war also brought many changes to fighting tactics, religion, and government. The Hundred
Year s war, which started off as a conflict to become king, had major turning points and battles which
helped bring change to the world. The Hundred Year s war was caused by a conflict that started with
king Charles IV and the fight to become king. King Charles IV had no heir to the throne as a result of
having no male children. King Edward III of England believed he should be king, while the French
believed that King Charles IV s cousin Philip IV should be king. Edward stated that he was the closest
heir, due to the fact his mother is the sister of King Charles IV. The French said because King Edward
III was connected through a female, he had no right to be king. The quote from Edward ... Show more
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Shown in the website www.vlib.us, The war marked an end to English attempts to control continental
territory...beginning of its [England] emphasis upon maritime supremacy...great advances in military
technology and science...military value of the feudal knight was thoroughly discredited...the European
countries began to establish professional standing armies and to develop the modern state necessary to
maintain such forces. (Nelson). This quote states changes that occurred because of the war. Not only
that, but the war helped abolish feudalism, a government system of allowing men to purchase land in
return for fighting for the lord. Some men have different land from different lords, who may be
fighting one another. This system was partially responsible for the war. The war also created hatred
between England and France, and England was respected more. The war brought great change to the
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5. Social Inequality In The Bell Curve
Many scholars believe that social inequality is unavoidable: some people are born to be lazy and some
are lack of intelligence, so they would have a lower social class because of their own ability. Recently
the one who raise this argument is the book The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in
American Life . It was published by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray in 1994, and the book
explores the relationship between intelligence and social structure, and the problem of social
inequality. The authors point out the importance of a person s intelligence in his or her life results: the
superstructure of the United States is made up of high level intellectuals, which they mostly having a
good result from different intelligence tests, Scholastic Aptitude Test and other kinds of evaluation test
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In the author s study, a person s scores on various tests reflect their social achievements in the future.
If they scores higher, mostly they will have a higher social class inside the society. But if they scores
lower, mostly they will have a lower social class. The author identified that intelligence is so
important to a person s life, and the level of intelligence is based on the assumption that IQ is affected
by genetic inheritance , moreover the author believes that IQ cannot be increased through external
help, including education , so the author argue that social inequality is destined. Since social
inequality is destined to be natural and unavoidable, and a person s social achievement is closely
related to IQ, even if the government devotes a great deal of money to implement programs to educate
the poor, it is futile because the low intelligences level makes them difficult to succeed, but at the
same time drag those people who have higher
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6. Criticalreview Essay
Angry Voices from the Past and Present: Effects on Adults and Children s Earwitness Memory
Lisa Öhman, Anders Eriksson and Pär Anders Granhag
A critical review
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling
2013 Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 57 70
Word count: 3347
As the old adage goes a picture is worth a thousand words . Often for investigating officers, eye
witness testimony and what is seen, is heavily relied on in order to prosecute crimes (Wells and Olsen,
2003). As such eye witness testimony and memory has become one of the most researched areas in
Cognitive Psychology. What can be quite disconcerting is that from the research conducted into this ...
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as the focus is behaviour relating to criminal and civil investigations whether it be interviews, decision
making or expert evidence to name just a few ( wileyCDA, n.d.). It is therefore of importance to have
relevant and contemporary research to ensure that the criminal justice system conducts itself in a
balanced and impartial way. After all in the English and Welsh judiciary system the accused is
innocent until proven guilty. Using the most appropriate techniques that have empirical research to
support its use will ensure that justice is carried out correctly. The authors set out to investigate what,
if any, conditions would make the accuracy of aural recall more reliable on not only adults, but
children also, since children from a young age can provide a testimony. For instance, in relation to
child abuse cases, as such cases could occur at night in the dark, therefore the child s earwitness
testimony would be of importance as they would not be able to see to confirm who it was. Öhman et al
(2013) investigated the effects of time delay (immediate or 2 weeks), tone of voice (normal or angry)
and type of interview (global questions or scale ratings) in two separate age groups (11 13 or adults).
It would be virtually impossible to conduct a study on every possible effect on earwitness testimony in
one go. Mullennix et al (2011) highlighted some factors
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7. Guess What I M Thinking Essay
Poetry, what first comes to mind? If your anything like me, poetry can seem somewhat monotonous,
rather like a locked door exclusive, complicated, and hard to understand. I think poetry tends to be a
big game of Guess what I m thinking! and I hate that game. I m not a mind reader. I think a lot of
people who get excited about poetry are really pretentious. This possibly comes from believing that
they actually can guess what other people are thinking. When we think poetry, we tend to know poetry
by it s traditional forms of having sonnets, ballads, often rhyming (but not always) and they tend to
have a specific and symmetrical structure (APA). Throughout this essay I wanted to consider poetry
through different explorations and how subverting the traditional conventions of poetry might be an
effective way of engagement or in an opposing way of demotivating the reader.
Looking into the explorational work of a highly regarded New Zealand poet and scholar, Selina
Tusitala Marsh, we truly get an insight of someone who goes against the traditional conventions of
poetry. Her collection of poems called Dark Sparring is about ...the journey of Marsh s feelings about
her mother s death wars declared, lists made, a Mantra written, even a printed Ransom Note. Other
poems explain how Marsh took to Muay Thai kickboxing to cope with her grief following the death of
her mother (APA). Looking closely at the poem Ransom Note, it gives the effects of using an
excessive number of
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8. Comparing Buddha s Noble Eightfold Path And Four Noble Truth
1. The Buddha s Noble Eightfold Path and Four Noble Truth are basically the Ten Commandments.
Ideas and thoughts of not lying comes from Revelations 21:8 All liars go to hell. Noble Eightfold Path
says no lusting, not stealing, not bring harm to another are all identifications the Western bible gives
us. Also Westerns know about suffering, we know that Christ let s suffering happen to us because, in
our eyes God is in control and God can work it out. 2. Students received rejection because they didn t
accept worldly pleasures when the Master (Buddha) embraces them. Middle Path opens the eyes to
understanding to receive knowledge and wisdom. The five students believed if they did something that
was wrong you could give an offering to the priest
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9. U.s. State Of New Jersey
Israel, a country slightly smaller than the U.S. state of New Jersey, is located in the Middle East. It
borders the Mediterranean Sea for a length of 168 miles. In the south and southwest, it borders the
Gulf of Aqaba and the Sinai Peninsula. Israel occupied the Sinai Peninsula during the war of June
1967 and returned it to Egypt in April 1982. To the east, it shares a 147 mile borderline with the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and 189 miles with the Palestinian Autonomous Area on the western
shore of the Jordan River. In the north, Israel shares 49 miles of borders with Lebanon, and with Syria
for 47 miles on the disputed Golan Heights.
Current History
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However the arrangement was unsuccessful, Israel was seen as an express that would utilize assault as
a method for resistance.
In 1977, a visit to Jerusalem by the Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, began a peace process between
Egypt and Israel. It was the first and most basic of any treaty between Israel and its neighbors. Sadat s
contemporary in Israel was Head Chairman Menachem Begin. The main issue of contention between
Sadat and Begin was the West Bank.
In 1978, the US President Jimmy Carter invited Begin and Sadat to Camp David, and there they made
a comprehension on an essential level that was made up for lost time by a deal in 1979. Israel assented
to hand back to Egypt the whole of the Sinai, and Egypt agreed to see Israel. Israel s edges on one
flank had at long last been settled. Besides, the way that the peace between the two countries has not
been a warm one, it has held.
In 1977 a visit to Jerusalem by the Egyptian President Anwar Sadat opened the door to a peace
understanding between Egypt and Israel, the first and most fundamental of the agreements between
Israel and the surrounding countries. Sadat s counterpart in Israel was Prime Minister Begin. Sinai in
his vision and ended up being a peacemaker with Egypt. In 1978, the US President Jimmy Carter
invited Begin and Sadat to Camp David, near Washington, and there they made an agreement in
principle
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10. The Battle Of San Juan Hill
MISSION COMMAND PAPER: THE BATTLE OF SAN JUAN HILL
The Battle of San Juan Hill took place in the hills surrounding Santiago, Cuba on July 1, 1898. It was
a battle between the Spanish forces commanded by General Arsenio Linares and the United States
Army V Corps commanded by MG William Schafter. Although the United States won the battle, MG
Shafter did not properly exercise all of the principles of mission command prior to and during the
battle. MG Shafter failed to provide a clear commander s intent and exercise prudent risk, but several
of his subordinate leaders developed cohesive teams through mutual trust and exercised disciplined
initiative to win the Battle of San Juan Hill.
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MG Shafter and MG Lawton believed that El Caney could be taken quickly, thus planned for the 2nd
Division to take El Caney and then line up to the right of the Cavalry Division during the San Juan
Hill assault. The assault on El Caney took longer than expected, and the 2nd Division lost about 960
of its total 6,600 men to injury or death. Therefore, MG Lawton s 2nd Division was not able to
support the assault on San Juan Hill. , ,
On the morning of July 1st, the Cavalry and 2nd Divisions marched to San Juan Hill along the Camino
Real Rd in two columns. MG Sumner commanded the Cavalry Division, due to MG Wheeler being
sick. MG Shafter was also incapacitated during the battle; therefore, his aides traveled back and forth
from El Pozo to the line of forces to give orders, creating confusion and stalling the onset of the battle.
Together, the force consisted of about 8,400 troops, which split when the road met the San Juan River.
The Cavalry Division moved to the east side of the river and the 1st Division to the west of the river.
The juncture point, known as the bloody ford, was a target for Spanish mauser fire that caused many
American casualties. All units were in position to attack by 1200, but were waiting for MG Lawton to
finish the attack on El Caney and for orders from MG Shafter to attack. The howitzer battery began
firing from the bloody ford area around 0800, but had to discontinue firing because mounting
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11. Flour Choices For The Gluten Free Diet
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter One: Flour Choices for the Gluten Free Diet
Chapter Two: Quick and Easy Crepes for the Busy Person
Chapter Three: Gluten Free Everyday Crepes
Chapter Four: Ethnic Gluten Free Crepes
Chapter Five: Vegan and Vegetarian Gluten Free Crepes
Best Practices Common Mistakes
Conclusion
Book Description
The Ultimate Crepe Cookbook: 50 Easy to Follow Savory, Gluten Free Recipes for Everyone
Whether your health conscious or it s for health related reasons, many people are eliminating gluten
out of their diets and substituting similar products in its place. With this savory Gluten Free crepe
cookbook, I will take the frustration out of the term Gluten Free and provide you easy to follow
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Don t Delay. Download This Book Now. Introduction
How would you like to take the struggle and frustration out of finding those certain recipes that are
Gluten Free? It s actually quite simple. I have taken all the work out of the equation and created a
Gluten Free friendly cookbook, that s full of savory crepe recipes. Just read my easy to follow
instructions and ingredient lists, and you too will be creating mouth watering dishes to appease any
picky eater.
Crepes are a very versatile food that can be filled or eaten plain. Generally, they are utilized and
substituted for breads, tortillas, and flat based pastries. They can be stuffed and rolled with copious
ingredients to create that signature dish your family and friends will crave.
Endless opportunities are at your disposal, whether it s a succulent meat crepe with cheese, or a
vegetable infused creation with an added sauce. In addition, these savory Gluten Free crepe recipes are
at your fingertips and take on any flavor you can imagine.
As a user friendly, descriptive savory Gluten Free crepe cookbook you can set your mind at ease.
Gluten Free cooking should be a pleasant experience and not something you re scratching your head
over.
In this edition you will learn:
Substitutes for wheat based flour or wheat by products
How to create simple meals that don t require a lot of time
An assortment of ethnic savory crepes that are Gluten Free
Everyday savory crepes
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12. John Winthrop Thesis
Not long ago, liberty was a foreign idea to most of mankind. From the monarchies of Europe to the
tyrants of the ancient world, the unalienable rights of all men, women, and children were not
protected. Experiencing the cost of despotism firsthand, the Pilgrims who arrived upon New England s
shores nearly four centuries ago sought to establish a home for all who yearned for freedom. Of
course, their idea of liberty was centered around the teachings of Christianity, which often excluded
those who practiced other faiths. Yet, the brave men and women who sailed across the Atlantic for
freedom desired more than a better life; they set out to settle a new, freer society. John Winthrop
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In 1776, Thomas Jefferson defined the new nation s values in the Declaration of Independence,
asserting that all men are created equal and are endowed the rights of Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of
Happiness. However, was America truly, in the words of John Winthrop, a shiny city on a hill , by the
end of the 1800s? Had she upheld the rights outlined in the Declaration? Due to persistent
maltreatment of large segments of society, America had not lived up to her ideals by the close of the
nineteenth century.
The exploitation and persecution of African Americans in the United States contrasted with the
Founders vision for America. Many people may claim that the passage Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and
Fifteenth Amendments prove that America lived up to her ideals by 1900, but the reality of black life
proved otherwise. While the Reconstruction Amendments passed in the mid 1800s sought to advance
civil rights, economic, social, and political factors prevented full equality for blacks. By 1900, a
defacto system of slavery developed in the heavily African American South. Black labor was exploited
through sharecropping and peonage, segregation subjected
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13. Disadvantages Of Tidal Energy
Britney
2015/12/16
Tidal Energy
Tidal Energy
Introduction
Climate change refers to any long term change in Earth s climate, or in the climate of a region or city.
This includes warming, cooling and changes besides temperature. (NASA Oct.2011) Earth is going
through the climate change of global warming. Climate change is causing a big threat that would
cause great catastrophe to the world and this problem will influence everyone around the world. These
changes are caused by the greenhouse gases which are produced when burning fossil fuels and
transportation. When fossil fuels are burned, they generate a fair amount of energy for people, but at
the same time, produce large amounts of pollution that damages our Earth. To slow down climate
change, we need to start making changes and shift our sole energy source from burning fossil fuels to
an alternative renewable energy source. While tidal energy is an interesting technology and is capable
of providing us a carbon free society, but it can never generate enough energy to reduce the burning of
fossil fuels because of the massive cost for the project and there is limited places in the world to install
the technology.
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Tidal energy is converted based on the movements of tides. Tidal power is the result of Earth s rotation
combined with the sun and moon s gravity. The tides come mostly from the Moon s gravity and a little
from the Sun s gravity. So as the Earth rotates, the ocean surface rises and falls. Compared to nuclear
reserves or fossil fuels, the resource of tidal energy will not run out or end unless the sun and moon
does. Usually, there are two high tides and two low tides each day. With all the water moving up and
down, we can capture the kinetic energy from the tides. It works just like wind turbine except ocean
tides turn the blades instead of wind. (Climate Kids,
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14. The Civil War And The War
The Civil war was an internal war between different groups that belonged to the same country.
Normally the war is caused by different people believing in their cause and convinced that the other
group is unreasonable on matters of national policy. The Civil war in America broke out in 1861 and
lasted for four years and then ended in 1865. This was the greatest war after the Napoleonic wars in
1815 before the beginning of the First World War that lasted between 1914 1918. The war was
addressing two issues on whether the American states will remain as a union or whether the countries
could secede and form independent states. Secondly the war also wanted to address whether the
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Therefore, in light of these facts, the southern economy relied upon slaves to provide labor that
sustained these large farms. The conflict between the north and south rose due to the fact that the north
thought it was wise to give equal rights to all men whereas the southern was against that since they
needed labor for their farms. This led to a formation to a formation of a confederate union that purpose
to fight for their South. The confederate Union in the south was against the abolition of slavery. Seven
states were the first to secede and join confederate union.(Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, South
Carolina, Texas, Alabama and Florida). This was immediately three months after Abraham Lincoln
entered the office on the newly formed Republican Party. The war broke out when the confederate
armies claimed Fort Sumter that was held by federals in Charleston in South Carolina. The fort was
later surrendered to them by Major Robert Anderson, after two days, by the commander then of the
Fort. Immediately after the confederate took charge of Fort Sumter four more states seceded from the
union. The confederate army forced the flag of America to be lowered as a sign of surrender to them.
These states are namely North Carolina, Arkansas, Tennessee and Virginia. These states joined the
confederate. Coming to the close of 1861, it was certain that this was not going to be a short term
conflict and that the war will last
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15. A History of Roller Coasters Essay
Roller coasters are one of the most popular rides when you go to an amusement park with everybody
in your family. Why are they so scary for some people while for others it is just another adrenaline
rush? Roller Coasters are one of the most complicated rides to build and to actually ride. There are
some people who just have fun building something to have a quick adrenaline rush before going to
work. Roller coasters have some of the most interesting design and history; they have become one of
the world s famous rides at every amusement park. The first real roller coaster was built in 1878 on
Coney Island which was built by La Marcus Thompson. The roller coaster was made out of wood and
went down hill. To get to this roller coaster you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The roller coaster would go through some quick turns, some dips, and then the ride would be done.
Kids and parents would both have fun going on the ride together. The kiddie coaster was introduced
by Herb Schmeck. Most of the roller coaster wouldn t go any higher than forty feet up in the air. When
it came to the 1960 s amusement parks were fighting to see who had the best roller coasters. It had
turned into an arms race for amusement parks in the US. Over sixteen million dollars was used that
year to help create new parks and rides. Places like Six Flags had become very big, to the point where
they started to expand in 1963 which was huge. This meant they had three parks they were running in
the US. Wooden roller coasters also dominated the 60 s because they were brought to a whole new
level. They had become faster and you were able to create more effects with the railway. You were
able to drop a hundred feet down and go under another part of the track, without getting hurt. When it
came to the 1970 s nothing much happened except for what is known as the baby boom of amusement
parks. Amusement parks were popping up everywhere in the US. Six Flags had become an amusement
park chain for the country and other parks were popping up everywhere. The biggest part about this
boom was what type of roller coasters people were building. Steel roller coasters were popping up
everywhere in the country and they were nothing like anyone had seen before. They were faster than
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16. A World Order By Jhumpa Lahiri
Nair attempts to interpret and relocate the characters from their succinct semantic images on paper and
re cast them as believable entities embodying social, economic and psychological baggage in an
essentially postmodern world order. In Lahiri s novel, a world order presents itself where people like
Ashoke and Ashima are subconsciously put on the fringes of the mainstream American society, in part
by their attitude and approach to the new, almost alien societal and cultural experiences and
circumstances and in part by the reaction to their reaction by the world around them. And this is
essentially a conflicting world order where there is an intent to adapt to this bewildering newness
around while there is equally strong a yearning for the familiar and much cherished roots. The two
characters (Ashima more visibly so) are torn, as it were, between the two worlds, and struggling to
conform to either! Into this palpable melee comes the son. The second generation of Indian
immigrants and a first born American citizen of Bengali origin who is bestowed with a name
borrowed from a Russian writer of repute, Gogol Ganguly endeavours to be efficaciously functional in
a space that might be essentially regarded as an interstice or gap between the American public sphere
as Nikhil, truncated or anglicised to the convenient Nick , and the Indian home sphere as Gogol, while
trying to make peace or strike a middle path with his baffling name and social, national, cultural and
ethnic
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17. Atticus Personal Response
I am reading the book, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. The recent chapters we have been
reading focus on how to walk in someone else s shoes. In chapter 10, 11, and 12 mostly talks about
how Aunt Alexandra comes and lives with them for a while and how Jem is maturing more. In
chapters 13, 14, and 15 shows that Atticus goes to the jail cell where Tom Robinson is and so Jem,
Dill, and Scout sneak out and go looking for him. They see that a mob of men are coming towards
Atticus and Tim, so Scout runs to him and makes an end to the situation. Who knew a young child
could protect a man from other men. Some personalities that Atticus shows is knowledgeable and
responsible.
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Within this story there is plenty of evidence to support this. Atticus is does not just have multiple of
knowledge for vocabulary and reading but he also has great knowledge of kid behavior and to be in
someone else s shoes. As a father of two, he is knowledgeable in many materials. First of all, he
teaches his children how read at a young age, so his kids do not have difficulties in school. He tries to
pass on all of his knowledge to his kids. Another way he has plenty of knowledge is by reading. He is
not a normal father in Maycomb county, who drinks beer and plays football. He would much rather
read than play any active sport. One way to show this from the book is He did not do the things our
schoolmates fathers did: he never went hunting, he did not play poker or fish or drink or smoke (Lee
119). This shows that Mr. Finch prefers not to do the crazy stuff other fathers did. He prefers to relax,
read a book, and talk to his kids daily. The final way he demonstrates his knowledge is by taking the
Tom Robinson s case. He knows that he will not win but he is doing it for himself. Atticus tells, The
only thing we ve got is a black man s word against the Ewell . The evidence boils down to you did I
didn t (Lee 117). This describes that even though he know he is not going to win the case, he is going
to try his best, so that is great knowledge of dedication. Not only is Atticus knowledgeable, he is also
responsible. One way he shows responsibility is by teaching his kids to show manner to
people...especially old ones. When Jem got furious at Ms. Dubose and cut her camellia bushes, Atticus
took it into his own hands and made Jem apologize to her. A way he punished Jem is by reading to her
for an hour everyday for a month. Another way he shows responsibility is by asking his sister to come
and take help him take care of Jem and Scout. In the book it shows that, We decided that
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18. Swot Analysis Of Intel
Individual Assignment Intel Corporation (Intel)
1a. Briefly provide some background information to the organisation. Then provide an overview of the
products/services/raw ingredients that your firm acquires from the upstream business suppliers as well
as provides the downstream business customer.
Intel is an American multinational business established in July 18, 1968. It is currently the largest and
most valued semiconductor chip makers in from 1992 to 2014 (Intel, n.d.), and according to
Interbrand, the world s leading brand consultant, it is currently the 12th powerful brand in the world
and 15th best global green brand (Interbrand, 2014). In 2015, it is reported that the company posted
revenue and non GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles) EPS (earnings per share) of $13.2
billion and $0.55, respectively (Shields, 2015). The business s main rivalling companies include IBM,
Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices, Microchip Technology, Avago Technologies, Oracle, and other
businesses within the hardware manufacture and software designing fields. The company creates
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Daifuku Co. Ltd is a Japanese company which assists Intel in work in progress logistic transporting
and storage. KLA Tensor Corporation processes capital equipment control and services for Intel.
Furthermore, they partnered with Siliconware Precision Industries Co. Ltd., which they assist in
business specializing semiconductor assembly test the services of products. Tokyo Electron Limited
provides with dry etch and wet etch services and thermal and test systems. Tosoh SMD Inc. provides
sputtering targets for physical vapour deposition. Veolia Environment assists Intel with waste
management services, and lastly Moduslink Global Solutions Inc. provides integration and supply
chain services for Intel customer
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19. Microsoft s Strategic Commitment For The Cloud With...
Analysis
Since its inception, SharePoint has become a Swiss Army knife that covers a wide range of
information needs and has been deployed for many different functional requirements. Many
companies have customized it, whether in its look and feel, building custom integration with external
systems or developing new applications. Furthermore, companies have grown to depend on third party
independent software vendors (ISVs) to fill SharePoint s gaps or build vertical applications onto
SharePoint server. While such moves have typically delivered good business benefits, they have made
migrating from one generation to the next costly and complex. Industry leaders estimate that close to
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Microsoft has the potential to innovate in this cloud environment because it can use analytics to
quickly understand business usage trends across thousands of organizations a level of visibility it did
not have in the traditional approach. It can then rapidly develop applications and approaches as well as
test and deploy new interfaces. Users will realize the benefits of this rapid innovation as their work
environments become more nimble, leading to stronger engagement; IT departments will realize the
benefits of having Microsoft manage this aspect of their technology portfolio, allowing them to
concentrate on other projects.
Business drivers and cost management: SharePoint Online doesn t take long to set up and users can
perform basic tasks quickly. Microsoft trickles improvements through every three months. For
SharePoint Server (on premise), Microsoft has traditionally aggregated changes to deliver them in
service packs and new versions far less frequently. Consequently, IT departments using SharePoint
Online will be relieved of possible downtime concerns related to service
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20. Malagueña Analysis
The instrumental piece that I chose for this assignment is the interpretation of Malagueña by the hand
of Michael Lucarelli. Originally written as a folk song of the Andalusian music, this song has
increasingly changed throughout the years to become the famously known flamenco style by the 19th
century. The manner Lucarelli was able to use his classical guitar skills in order to enhance an image
of adventure mixed with tragedy and victory can only be seen as complete brilliance. This
composition has been successful not only because of it s versatility but the high levels of energy and
emotions put into the development of this work.
As soon as Lucarelli begins to strum his guitar, a camera begins to slowly focus on man seen wearing
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As the grim music progresses, she descends to the floor as the man rushes to her side and tries to stop
the bleeding but there is too much and she slowly gains enough strength to push herself up to kiss the
man s cheek. This section is more relaxed and subdued, potentially indicating that the guitarist is in
mourning while the cowboy lets one tear fall as he realizes he has lost a potential love interest.
Resilience is key, however, and the guitarist shows this at 1:51, where he brings back the main theme,
yet softer than before due to the man regaining his strength to seek vengeance for his
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21. Qualities Of Mahatma Gandhi
II.b Qualities that made Mahatma Gandhi a good leader. II.b.1 Faith in self Gandhi quote: In a gеntle
way, you can shakе the world. Also, Mеn oftеn bеcomе what thеy bеliеve thеmsеlves to bе. If I
bеliеve I cannot do somеthing, it makеs mе incapablе of doing it. But whеn I bеlievе I can, thеn I
acquirе thе ability to do it еven if I didn t havе it in the bеginning. All of us havе great abilitiеs and
grеat rеsponsibilities. All of us play a vеry significant rolе in the flow of History. Thе rеason wе nеver
rеalize is bеcause wе nеver bеlieve wе can havе a worldwidе impact. Mahatma Gandhi wasn t a grеat
orator, didn t had a vеry attractivе physiquе, livеd a lifе of simplicity and avoidеd limеlight as much as
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I feel strongеr for confеssion. Remember Wе re all humans and making mistakеs is a part of being
human. But wе should always stop and takе a look at what mistakеs wе did and why thеy happеned. If
wе lеarn from failurеs and mistakеs, thеy d еventually turn out to bе as grand succеss in lifе. Mahatma
Gandhi wasn t pеrfect from the bеginning. Whеn hе was child, hе liеd, hе stolе, and hе fought and was
too much aftеr matеrial things. Not all his actions wеre praisеd around thе globе. Somе of his actions
wеre condеmned in his own land. Hе madе mistakеs throughout his lifе but hе nеver madе thе samе
mistakе twicе. Hе failеd but hе lеarned from it and achiеved succеss. II.b.5. Strength of Character
Gandhi quote: Thеre are sеven sins in the world: Wеalth without work, Plеasure without consciеnce,
Knowlеdge without charactеr, Commеrce without morality, Sciеnce without humanity, Worship
without sacrificе and politics without
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22. Negative Effects Of Heavy Metal
How many times have you heard, music is the voice of the soul? Music has always been a universal
common attribute among teens across the world. Music of any genre has a way of making some
people feel alive, happy, sad, or in this case, suicidal. Heavy metal, in particular, in the 1980s had
deadly consequences among teens that have listened then inversely committed suicide. Heavy metal
music seemed to have a negative impact on the purpose of which the music is intended, its popularity
among teens, and the physiological issues related to the suicidal risk of certain listeners.
It is debatable that heavy metal sole purpose is to celebrate a newfound feeling of teenage rebellion
and sexuality, providing them with an escape from the realities of the world. While according to Susan
Barbieri s article in the Orlando Sentinel, some may argue that heavy metal instills imagery and anger
that play on fears about Satanism, drugs, sex, and violence. Heavy metal derived from the subculture
of Hard Rock, consisting of hypersonic drum patterns, screeching electric guitar cords, with loud and
often distorted grunts with subliminal lyrics. It is referenced that heavy metal has ties to a lot of death,
the occult, and Nazi symbolism associated with metal bands (Babieri par. 11). While some metal
music can have a positive self identifying effect, most metal music songs are written to promote
outward violence and morbid messages that tend to sway listeners to tap into their violent nature.
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23. Mental Health Act Analysis
The first piece of legislation which supported individual with mental health was the Mad House Act
(1774). This piece of legislation was ineffective as it resulted in negative outcomes for individuals
with mental and physical disabilities, as they were treated in an undignified way in cramped and
unsubstantial conditions being viewed by the public for a penny. However, the Lunacy Act (1845
1930) was a more positive outcome, making it a legal requirement for county owned asylum to be
inspected and had to have licenses for best practice and to promote the rights of the patients within
and outside the facility, although, this was not the case in some facilities where failure and low morale
caused negative impacts to the patients treatments (Lester, 2010). Furthermore, in the 1900 s the
Mental Deficiency Health Act came into implementation in (1913 1938) where children and
vulnerable adults would have been placed institutional settings, until the amendment to the Mental
Health Act (1959). This act abolished the categories of legal distinction of mental health and prevented
those who did not need to go for example, a mother who is unwed and had repeated amount of
children as they were seen to be defective (Pilgrim, D, 2014). The NHS (1946) was introduced to
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This can be linked to the Children Act (1989) and Every Child matters (2004) such as the right to be
healthy, safe, enjoy and achieve, contribute to society and achieve economic wellbeing (Golightley,
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24. Stereotypes Impact On Society
The Impact of Stereotypes on Stereotypes A stereotype may be negative or positive, but even positive
stereotypes present two problems: They are cliches, and they present a human being as far more
simple and uniform than any human being actually is (Kress). Stereotypes impact everyone, everyday,
of every minute. It doesn t matter if they are good or bad, stereotypes are almost never right. They
cause false expectations and often lead to debates, fights, and someone is always offended by them.
Stereotypes can be defined as an image that a large group of people believes about a certain person or
thing and they impact our society in many ways (Stereotypes). For example, in an interview with Guy
Raz from NPR, Jamila Lyiscott says that I think that there s tension. I think there s a tension with
fighting to not internalize some of what has been placed on you, especially during very important
formative years (Raz, Jamila). This shows that stereotypes can cause people to develop some internal
conflict, such as debating on whether or not the stereotypes that are placed on people are true. In
another interview with Guy Raz, Maz Jobrani says, Look, stereotypes exist because there s always
some truth to stereotypes. Not always, but often... (Raz, Maz). This means that there is a little truth in
stereotypes, and this is most often what makes people believe them. If they didn t have any truth in
them, they wouldn t exist. Clearly stereotypes have a negative effect on society, but
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25. The Role Of Cognition When Participating At The Communion...
This paper will critically discuss the role of cognition when participating at the communion table. It
will explore the question, does understanding at a cognitive level play a crucial role in receiving what
the sacraments are conveying? Role of Cognition. Cognition is a term referring to how a person
understands and acts on different issues. These skills are transformed into signals that our brains can
understand, everything from something very simple to something extremely difficult. They are to do
with the means of how we pay attention, listen, remember, work out, learn, and even believe. At every
age people are curious and have a desire to seek and uncover facts. Even though all people are seeking
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The Lord Supper was established to help us remember what Christ has done for our salvation. All who
are going to partake of the Lord s supper should examine themselves first and deal with any problems
and difficulties that they have in their hearts and life. The celebration must be set apart from the pagan
festival, and each person must be conscious of what happening as they partake. The Lord supper is an
unsophisticated ceremony, where believers can meet and partake of bread and wine, it is a sacred act
of thanksgiving communion and remembrance. Furthermore, it is a sacrament that should be received
repeatedly where continuing fellowship with God and his people can be obtained. As we participate in
the Lord s supper then the past becomes the present and we are sharing in the once and for all sacrifice
of Calvary but that is not all it is also predicting the future fulfilment of Christ returning. The
significance of cognitive awareness in connection with receiving what the sacrament is conveying can
be seen in the numerous ways that Christians have understood the rituals. Throughout history, between
the different Christians denominations there has been much dispute over the different understandings
of the Lord s supper. The two statements that have caused major problems are in Luke 22:17 22 where
Christ declared to the Apostles Do this in Remembrance of Me , and in Mark 14:26 29 where Christ
states that his body is the
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26. Ovarian Cancer Research Paper
Ovarian Cancer
Introduction
Ovarian cancer is a disease of an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells that are in the ovaries.
Ovaries produce eggs as well as hormones (estrogen, progestogen). Ovarian cancer is found in women
because they have two ovaries (the size of an almond) located on each side of the ovaries (Ovarian
cancer, 2000). Ovarian Cancer affects a lot of women. Statistics show that the risk of getting and
dying from ovarian cancer is one in ninety five. This cancer is the eighth most common cancer found
in women. Women have a risk of one in sixty five of getting this cancer in their lifetime. Therefore,
there is a lot of research gathered that explains: the pathophysiology, clinical manifestation, and
medical management.
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This cancer is found in women and in their ovaries. During the early stages of ovarian cancer there are
typically no symptoms. However, symptoms do tend to appear. Symptoms in the early stages include:
abdominal bloating, abdominal swelling, feeling full quickly, weight loss, discomfort in the pelvis
area, changes in bowel habits such as constipation, and a frequent need to urinate (Norquist, 2007).
However, other symptoms may be present: fatigue, indigestion, heartburn, constipation, back pain,
menstrual irregulates, painful intercourse, and dermatomyositis. This cancer is very hard to identify
with these symptoms. The reason for this is because these symptoms are very vague and can point
physicians to other diagnosis. Therefore, ovarian cancer is best diagnosed in the early stages, so this
will not occur. Ovaries are located deep in the abdominal cavity, so it is very hard to feel a tumor.
Unfortunate, there is no diagnostic screening for ovarian cancer, so reporting any symptoms to a
doctor is very necessary. A doctor may require a pelvic exam if any symptoms are present. A pelvic
exam will allow the doctor to observe an abnormality. Small ovarian tumors are very hard to find
because they are small and press against the bladder and rectum. A doctor may also request a
rectovaginal pelvic examination. There are four other test that may be recommended: Transvaginal
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27. Blue Ridge Coffee Case Study
Task 2 Memorandum TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Sales Strategy for the Flavored Coffee
Following the introduction of the new flavored coffee, there is need for coming up with a sales
strategy for increasing the sales of the new product. The strategy gives details on how the product will
reach the customers, and in the end, making them aware of the difference between the new product
line with the other products from the company. These strategies are necessary for improving the total
company sales, consequently increasing the profitability of the company. The strategy is also
necessary for the coming up with sales activities that position the flavored coffee to a state where it
can gain a competitive advantage in the market. The most appropriate sales strategy of choice for
meeting the sales objective of the company is the triple tiered sales strategy (Frain, 2009). Justification
of the recommendation The strategy is necessary for the establishment of a good relationship between
the wholesale clientele and the company. The association that the regional sales teams have with the
wholesale customers is vital for giving the company the necessary information regarding the
performance of the product. The triple tiered strategy is necessary for the identification of the
challenges that the competitors are going through, and building on their weakness to increase the sales
volume. An element of a weak competition in consideration involves brand recognition. Carolina
Coffee
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28. The Great Depression Was The Single Most Devastating...
The Great Depression was the single most devastating economic catastrophe that had resounding
effects and consequences on people all over the world. Did the various expansionary monetary
policies employed by the Fed help the US pull out of the Great Depression during the Hoover
administration? What was done differently after Roosevelt became president? Many economists and
historians have argued that the misguided monetary policies during the Hoover administration
including the mistiming of interest hike, allowance of the decrease in national money supply and
reluctance in expansionary monetary policies due to the maintenance of the gold standard were
contributive to the length and severity of the Great Depression. Several estimates from various models
have suggested that the mistakes made in the monetary policies during the same period contributed to
around 20 to 70% of the decline in real output during the Hoover administration (Fishback, 2010, pg
386). After the Roosevelt administration took control in 1933, recovery began primarily due to the
abandonment of the gold standard and the appointment of Eugene Black as the Chair of the Federal
Reserve. This argument is backed by numerous case studies, economic models, and research papers.
Researching these two questions would provide a deeper insight into some of the monetary policies
implemented today and also make sure that history doesn t repeat itself. Facts presented below
supports the argument on how the Fed s monetary
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29. Characteristics Of The Millennial Generation
Review of Literature
Every generation has unique characteristics, attitudes, values, and beliefs which influence how they
view the world. Significant life events that occur at critical stages of development can also influence
and shape each generation. Homelanders, Digital Natives, iGeneration, Plurals, and Generation Z are
all names associated with the newest generation. Although there is some debate about when the
millennial generation ended and this new generation began, most researchers agree with a mid to late
1990 s start. For the purposes of this study, this generation will be referred to as Generation Z (Gen Z),
born between 1995 and 2012 (Stillman Stillman, 2017). Significant events that have shaped and
influenced this generation are terrorism, economic recession, racial unrest, global competition, and
social and ideological pluralism (Elmore, 2015) (White, 2017).
According to White (2017), Gen Z is growing up in what is considered the first truly post Christian
generation. In light of this new reality, the church must rethink its strategy in order to engage and
transform this generation. Adolescence is a time of discovering identity and questioning of one s
beliefs and values. Unfortunately, outdated social and religious traditions have left Gen Z with a
feeling of meaningless and have failed to provide purpose or a sense of belonging (Verma Maria,
2006). This study will measure the spiritual practices and generational characteristics of Gen Z and
then explore
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30. A Buyer s Failure
A buyer s efforts may not be thwarted if the buyer failed in their due diligence and if the physical
inspection of a property failed to find a discoverable material fact. Daly v. Kochanowicz, 67 A.D.3d
78 (N.Y. App. Div. 2009). In Daly, the buyer s inspector discovered evidence of water intrusion on the
property and recommended that the buyer talk to neighbors and contact knowledgeable local officials
regarding the defect. Daly v. Kochanowicz, 67 A.D.3d 78 (N.Y. App. Div. 2009). The buyer failed to
perform due diligence as required to investigate the possibility of water intrusion affecting the
property, consequently the seller did not thwart the buyer s efforts because the buyer unilaterally failed
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Glazer v. LoPreste, 278 A.D.2d 198 (N.Y. App. Div. 2000). In see Matos, regardless of the seller s
conduct in concealing a material fact, the buyer should have discovered the pertinent information if
discoverable in the public record. Matos v. Crimmins, 40 A.D.3d 1053 (N.Y. App. Div. 2007).
Similarly, in Glazer, the material fact was discoverable in the public realm, specifically through local
news articles that were published within two years prior to contract of sale, and the buyers were from
the area the articles were published. Glazer v. LoPreste, 278 A.D.2d 198 (N.Y. App. Div. 2000). A
buyer can reasonably discover a material fact through publicity if the articles were published within a
time frame relative to the sale of a property, and if the buyer previously lived in the area where the
articles were published. Glazer v. LoPreste, 278 A.D.2d 198 (N.Y. App. Div. 2000). In Boyle, the non
resident buyers were arguably justified in relying on the seller s claim that they would have an
unobstructed view from the property. Boyle v. McGlynn, 28 A.D.3d 994 (N.Y. App. Div. 2006). Per
the seller s motion for summary judgment, it was pled that the plans to build wind turbines on the
adjacent property were discoverable through a single, local news article. Boyle v. McGlynn, 28
A.D.3d 994 (N.Y. App. Div. 2006). However, a buyer is not expected to discover a publicly disclosed
material fact if the buyer is not from the area of the published article and if the material fact has
minimal news coverage. Boyle v. McGlynn, 28 A.D.3d 994 (N.Y. App. Div.
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31. Martha Stewart Insider Trading Scandal
America s most famous homemaker, Martha Stewart, is one of the business mavens involved in an
insider trading scandal in the late 2001. Born in 1941 as Martha Kostyra, she developed a passion for
gardening, cooking, and housekeeping at an early age. Her mother taught her the basics of baking,
cooking, canning, and sewing while her father introduced her to gardening. She married Andrew
Stewart while attending Barnard College in New York City. Martha started her career as a successful
stockbroker on Wall Street. In order to satisfy her childhood passions, she left the stockbroker
business and opened a gourmet food shop that became a catering business in Westport, Connecticut.
She is the founder and former CEO of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc., engaged with
television, publishing, electronic commerce, merchandising, and related international partnerships.
Stewart had an estimated net worth of $650 million prior to the insider trading scandal. In the early
2000s, Stewart became the focus of headlines, speculation, and a federal investigation concerning her
stock trading. She was accused of insider trading after she sold four thousand ImClone System s
shares one day before the firm s stock price tumbled. The firm s stock price plummeted as the Food
and Drug Administration refused to review ImClone s cancer drug Erbitux. Even though ... Show
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Although she was banned from being the director of the company for five years, Stewart controlled 50
percent of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. stock and ninety percent of voting stock. It often
takes many years for businesspeople to regain trust after corporate misconduct, but Martha Stewart is
still a beloved household icon for millions of loyal
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32. Vacation On Easter Island
Conducting my research supporting a vacation on Easter Island, an atypical destination filled with
mystery and intrigue, I realized this destination is a must, not only for the adventure, but also for the
opportunity to experience a place not everyone is willing to expend the time and expense involved in
visiting, a vacation is ultimately a chance to escape the everyday drudgery and routine, all these
reasons make Easter Island the perfect, eclectic, vacation spot to enjoy a once in a lifetime
undertaking. Initial research led to the National Newspapers Core, perusing the hits: an article, The
Dream at the End of the World , by Edward Albee, (celebrated playwright) stood out. Scanning the
article, I realized he similarly regarded this undertaking, moreover: I realized his words summed up
exactly how I feel about this excursion. I have felt the need to experience cultures which grew, fell
into decadence and vanished (Albee 1). Easter Island, isolated and unknown until 1722 when it was
discovered by a Dutch explore on Easter Sunday, (origin of its name). Consequently: this isolation is
one of the drawing points for my desire to visit this paradise in the Pacific. Albee goes on to state: The
three essential assemblages of statues are Ahu Akivi to my mind the most beautiful on the island seven
giant figures staring out over the landscape with power and serenity; Ahu Tongariki, with 15 giant
figures staring toward the quarry where they were formed,
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33. ISLAM
REL1006S: COURSE ESSAY
Discuss how Islam is a quest to be faithful to the transcendent, both directly and through social
engagement
Islam is a religion based on the belief in one God, His messenger and the four other pillars. These five
pillars are central to Muslims, followers of Islam and mould their beings and are part of their everyday
lives. This essay will look at the abovementioned pillars, what they are and how they form part of the
quest to be faithful to the transcendent. Mention will also be made to how Islam plays out in everyday
life, thus how this quest is and can be done both directly and through social engagement.
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This again, makes reference to the remembrance of those who are not as fortunate, specifically, fellow
Muslim brothers and sisters and the importance of togetherness in order to once again, please Allah,
following in the Prophet s footsteps.
The fifth and last pillar of Islam is the Hajj. The Hajj refers to the holy pilgrimage to Makkah, acts
done at and around the Ka bah, the house of God and also other precise and detailed series of rituals as
prescribed. The gathering of all pilgrims on the plains of Arafat, men dressed in nothing but two cloths
and women in plain white thobes (form of Islamic dress), is the highlight and most important part of
the journey for pilgrims. Here one s previous sins are forgiven and lots and lots of supplication are
made to God (Online Source Al Islam.org). The white attire that is prescribed is so that no one Muslim
can be socially distinguished from the other. This is the one place where everyone is equal and no
judgement can be made. The five pillars that are central to Islam make it evident that through these
various ways, Muslims are governing their lives correctly, according to Allah, following the way of
His messenger and as a result, brought closer to Him on a spiritual level. Allah is never objectified and
one cannot then be physically closer to Him.
There are also other acts of worship that can be done in order to become closer to
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34. Persuasive Essay On Young People Go Camping
My best friend and I decide to go camping, it was supposed to be a regular long weekend with her at
Gennie Springs. The only thing was that we did not count on the issues that it could bring to us. It was
a Memorial weekend and two days before the weekend we planned everything to travel 5 hours away
from home. The plan was just go camping, spend time with nature, and disconnect from the world. We
did not plan that the park was for crazy parties, we also did not plan that the police will stop us, and of
course, we did not plan that my car broke down on our way back. During our way to Gennie Springs,
everything was fine. We traveled for 5 hours without any inconvenience. When we arrived at the park,
we start noticing that a lot of young people from colleges and universities. As we register and confirm
our reservation, the guy from the park advises us that they do crazy parties over there and they are not
responsible for any damage. We agreed and we signed. My friend and I started looking for our spot
but everything was full and there was not any space available. We start asking people if they know
where was number 87, that was our camping number, but they were all hangover and do not even
know that the camping has numbers. After an hour going around the park and passing for the same
places over and over, we asked an old couple and they tried to guide us through the park. We continue
driving and find out that our spot was on the other side of the park, so we go there and found
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35. What Is The Poem Poetry Of Metaphors
Poetry of Departures by Philip Larkin is a poem that bears uncanny semblance to life today especially
that of the current day youth. The poem, apart from being a good read, is a very apt description of how
young people tend to go about their lives these days mostly bored, slightly mechanical in outlook,
wanting to do more but failing to go noticed as more than a mere cog in the machine that s life.
The poem bases itself on the themes of escape, boredom, and restlessness and in doing so it quite aptly
portrays how dissatisfying out general attitude towards life is, and how it is quite obvious why we
seem to crave for more meaning in our daily routines.
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And this tendency towards escapism is exactly what this poem describes. The attitude that we can
have toward our duties or our work because we are doing it not out of love, but out of some weird
obligation we feel towards satisfying the expectations of our societies; the attitude where we just want
to throw up our hands at times and take a moment away from the hustle and bustle of our fast paces
lives and do something for ourselves in the selfish interest of happiness is something that the poem
very poignantly points out.
The sense of all pervasive boredom is also something that comes across to the reader very effectively.
The fact that today s youth all hate home (not because we actually hate it, but because we take the
comfort we get for granted) is something that cannot be ignored. And this is not just true for our
homes but for everything that has been made available to us. In being enabled with most things, we
often forget the true value of the objects that make up our known surroundings, and this unfortunately
is the bitter truth that the poem subtly comments
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36. Essay on Dippin Dots Case
Teaching Notes Dippin Dots Ice Cream, as of October, 2004
Case Uses Objectives
This case can be used to augment discussions of strategic analysis, specifically both internal and
external environmental analysis (Chapters 2 3 in Dess, Lumpkin Eisner); and strategic formulation,
specifically business level strategy (Chapter 5), with an additional focus on strategic implementation,
specifically entrepreneurial development (Chapters 12 13).
The case is written in a style that overviews the situation but intentionally avoids guiding students
through any analytical framework or specific application question. In so doing, it provides the
instructor with the latitude to adjust class discussion and thereby accommodate the ... Show more
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Specific to the entrepreneurial challenges, the instructor also has the latitude to discuss the prospects
and problems that the firm would encounter in future in its growth endeavor. This could involve a
discussion on the various avenues of growth, the feasibility of the avenues, possible competitor
reaction and how the company could cope with it. This case can be used to demonstrate the difficulty
of introducing a new product to an already well established market, the challenges of being a small
player in a big market, and the challenges of expansion for a highly specialized product. The instructor
is free to choose the concepts to highlight from Chapters 12 and 13.
Synopsis
Dippin Dots is a 16 year old, over $36 million dollar company employing 160 people, and
headquartered in Paducah, Kentucky. The company s chief operation is the sale of Dippin Dots ice
cream to franchisees and national accounts throughout the world. Dippin Dots are tiny round beads of
ice cream that are made at super cold temperatures and served at subzero temperatures in a soufflé cup
with a spoon. The product is served in 4 oz., 5 oz. and 8 oz. cups, and 5 oz. vending pre packs.
After virtually reinventing a frozen dessert that had been around since the second century B.C., Dippin
Dots founder Curt Jones patented his idea to flash freeze liquid cream and eventually opened the first
Dippin Dots store. Today, the Ice Cream of the Future can be found at thousands of
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37. Gender Expectations In Of Mice And Men
Justin Millsap
Mrs. Wiedman
English 3 2 Period 6
20 May, 2018
Gender Roles
In life many people have gender expectations such as women should stay home and clean the house,
take care of the kids, cook, etc. For men they have the expectation to work hard to pay the bills and
put food on the table. The book Raisin in the Sun and Of Mice and Men, many characters catch this
stereotypical energy. In today s generation people see society expecting a certain gender to do certain
things everyday. For an example, in the book Of Mice and Men, Crooks stated, Candy s face had
grown redder and redder, but before she was done speaking, he had control of himself. He was the
master of the situation. I might of knew, he said gently. Maybe you just better go along an roll your
hoop. We ain t got nothing to say to you at all. We know what we got, and we don t care whether you
know it or not. This shows that Crooks thought that he was weak because he wasn t able to shoot the
dog but he was strong enough to deal with Curley s wife. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They s gonna be a bad mess about her. She s a jailbait all set on the trigger. That Curley got his work
cut out for him. Ranch with a bunch of guys on it ain t no place for a girl, specially like her. This
shows that George doesn t believe that Curley s wife isn t worthy enough to be apart of a
ranch.Without even giving her a chance they are already predicting failure because its a mans job.
They believe this because they think that a ranch is too hard for women to work in and that it be to
tiring for females. Also they bring up that she will make a mess without even giving her a try, society
should let every gender give every activity a
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38. Case Study Of Bio Bhutan
Organizational Performance Assessment a case of Bio Bhutan
Paper submitted to Prof. Dr. Chris Sadleir, University of Canberra, towards the partial fulfilment of
the course Organizational Performance G (7777).
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Score:............... 1. INTRODUCTION
The concept of an organisation varies significantly among different authors. One of the interesting
views is that an organisation is a social arrangement for controlled performance of collective goals
(Buchanan and Hucynski 2013). An organisation includes individuals who strive to meet a common
goal. It consists of a hierarchal management structure whereby each individual is assigned with
specific responsibility. However, Hal G. Rainey (2009) defines an organisation as a group of people
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For example, the price of lemongrass air spray has been Nu.100 since 2005. This is because the price
revision was not incorporated in their business strategy (Ugyen 2014, pers. comm., 20 May). As stated
by Kotler (1997), price should be commensurate with the offer s perceived value , Bio Bhutan should
take the advantage of the demand in the market, products perceived value and increase the prices to
maximize profits.
II. Difficult in meeting the market demand
As per the CEO of Bio Bhutan, sometimes they do not have enough the stock of their products to
dispatch to the international market, although there is demand. This, according to him is because they
first try to meet the demand of market in country and then go for international markets. This issue
could be solved by producing an adequate amount of products required and as per the market demand
(both in country and international).
III. Inadequate processing
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39. The Nacirema Culture
Anthropologists are familiar of many cultures that spread across the world. They are usually not
surprised when it comes to bizarre cultures such as the Nacirema. The Nacirema is a North American
group, although it suggests that they came from the East little is known about their origins.
What makes the Nacirema so interesting are their beliefs and rituals, within their culture it is believed
their body is ugly, and has a tendency to be weak and attract diseases. This belief has led them to have
a shrine within each household dedicated to reverse these beliefs they have about their body; inside a
shrine is a charm box, potions, and holy water. Each charm serves a purpose to an illness they are
trying to cure, and is not disposed of until it fulfills it s duty. The charm box is usually filled; if not
overflowing, and they will usually forget what the charm was there to begin with. Ingredients for the
potions are decided by the medicine men, who receive gifts from their clients as payment. Holy water
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Here patients who are very sick can seek treatment, but the medicine men will not accept a patient no
matter how ill if the gift is not generous enough. The ceremonies that take place are very harsh, but yet
fair proportions of patients survive and recover from the treatment. The neophyte entering the temple
must strip their clothes and expose their body to their natural functions. They are then bathed and
excrement is removed from their body. On the other hand, female patients are examined closely, then
manipulated, and prodded by the medicine man.
The Nacirema endure many hardships they have imposed on themselves. As anthropology is the study
of human kind nothing is alien to them, as it is among them without its power and guidance early man
could not have mastered his practical difficulties as he has done, nor could man have advanced to the
higher stages of
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40. Solving the Road Safety Problem in United States
In the United States alone, there are almost 11 million traffic accidents per year, leading to 36 million
fatalities (United States Census Bureau, 2012). These numbers are even higher in developing nations,
where nearly half of the world s registered vehicles are located but practically all (90%) of traffic
accident fatalities occur (Toroyan, 2009). Most of these fatalities can be prevented via public policy
measures, and policy is essential to improve road safety worldwide. Road safety must become a part
of global public policy through means such as education, awareness, and public relations. To improve
road safety, though, great amounts of resources are required for the improvement of roads and the
safety of vehicles too. Resources are also necessary to bolster the laws related to traffic, and the
enforcement of those laws. Issues like vehicle design must also be taken into consideration. Road
safety therefore requires a complex and comprehensive public policy that includes extensive
assessment, thorough implementation, multifaceted monitoring, and ongoing evaluation. Extensive
assessment of each community s problems and needs is the first step towards improving road safety
worldwide. Ogden (1996) points out that determining the solutions to road safety problems such as
traffic fatalities requires first an assessment of the nature and dimensions of the road safety problem.
Assessment begins first with an evaluation of the region s road conditions and the types of vehicles
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41. Intestacy Notes
Topic: Introduction to the law of intestacy.
Students must be able to:
|LOS 1 |describe the evolution of the rules of intestacy. |
|LOS 2 |distinguish between total intestacy and partial intestacy. |
|LOS 3 |understand essential terms used in the law relating to testacy and intestacy. |
LOS 1
Distriution of Real Property before 1926 Rules of inheritance dictated that real property (realty)
passed to the heir at law who was the eldest son. If there were no surviving sons or their issue, realty
devolved equally on the daughters of the intestate. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
|legatee predeceased the testator. |
| |causing the gift to fail |
|Deceased made a will but it was revoked. |Residuary gift has been revoked. |
|Deceased made a will which attempted but wholly failed|Residuary gift failed for uncertainty or
because the |
|to dispose of his property. |beneficiary witnessed the will. |
|Deceased made a will which containd no disposition of |Residuary gift lapsed under s. 18A of the
Wills Act. |
|his property: Re Skeats [1936]. | |
| |Residuary gift was subject to forfeiture. |
Quick Answer Question
D died leaving a will which did not deal with his residuary estate. He left a wife W and 2 sons S and P.
Advise as to the distribution of D s estate.
LOS 3
The surviving spouse A wife or husband who survives the other. Does not include a legally separated
or divorce person.
Issue Issue comprise the lineal descendants, male or female, of the intestate
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42. Olympia Dining
I went to visit Olympia Dining,a Greek restaurant, with my brother on Thursday , November 12. We
didn t know how the Greek food was, or what could we order since It was our first time in a Greek
restaurant. This restaurant is located in Davis Blvd. When we arrived, we park in the closest spot of
the restaurant then we walked in. The restaurant was beautiful more beautiful inside than the outside;
The walls were painted with ruins and incomplete columns, and in the top corner it had a building
with an Ionic technique, it was easy to recognize for the shape of the columns. the place were divided
in two parts, the big room was the restaurant and the other side was the small bar that i didnt detailed
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and you can put on it mashed chickpeas blended with tahini, olive oil, lemon juice, salt and garlic.
while we were waiting for the other dishes a Justin Bieber song start to playing, so my brother were
like greeks love Justin Bieber. we ordered many dishes to prove different things that we had never eat
before. We ate Souvlaki Pita; it was like a taco made of pork, Gyro Pita; it was another burrito, but
made of lamb, we had a soup of cramp sticks and lemon, it was delicious, Spanakopita; it was a dish
made of spinach and grapes leaves, i didn t like this dish, it have a bitter taste, at the end we got
falafels appetizer, that was crispy vegetables and Keftedes that were meat balls. All the food was
great, it was fresh and the place was clean, I really enjoy eating in this place, besides we had like
private service since no one was there, we had a lot of food and the price was cheap. I would
recommend this place to my family and my friends. i would like try more food even though I was full.
I will try to come back into a greek restaurant again or try new ones like that decide which country
have the best
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43. Determination Of Amino Acids From Fruit Juices
Outcome 1
Literature Research
My research topic Determination of the amino acids present in the fruit juices.
What is an amino Acid?
An Amino Acid is a basic organic compound containing both a carboxyl and an amine group
H O N X C
H OH
What makes all amino acids different?
In amino acids, it is the section between the two function groups ( represented by x in the above
diagram ) that makes each amino acid different.
How many are there? What is an essential amino acid?
Scientists have discovered over fifty amino acids but only twenty are used in the body to make
proteins. Nine of this twenty are called essential amino acids which we give ourselves from our food
and the other eleven are made by the body itself.
The 9 Essential amino acids
Phenylalanine
Methionine
Histidine
Tryptophan
Isoleucine
Arginine
Threonine
Lysine
Leucine
What is their function in the body? Amino acids are important in our diet because they have so many
different functions. One of the main uses of amino acids is that they are the building blocks that make
proteins. Proteins are lchains of amino Acids linked together by peptide bonds making up our muscles,
organs, nails, hair and many other necessary part for every living body.
Vitamins and minerals are regulated by amino acids making sure they are performing properly, also
enzymes and hormones that catalyse all chemical reactions in our body are proteins. Most importantly
our genetic code
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44. Why Marijuana Should be Legalized Essay
According to archeologists, the cannabis plant was among the first crops purposely cultivated by
human beings at least 6,000 years ago and perhaps even more than 12,000 years ago. It is considered
by many to be one of the most resourceful crops on earth. It can be used for industrial, medical, and
recreational purposes. Rather than waging war on marijuana users, this resourceful crop should be
legalized and utilized.
The cannabis sativa plant produces more protein, oil, and fiber than any other plant on earth. In fact, it
can be used to produce more than 5,000 textile products ranging from rope to paper. Aside from being
resourceful, it is also very nutritious. According to Dr. Udo Erasmus, hempseed oil is ... Show more
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In 1990, 48 percent of doctors surveyed by the American Society of Clinical Oncology said they
would prescribe marijuana if it were legal. Another 30 percent said they would need more information
before prescribing it, and only 22 percent said they would not use prescribe it. 44 percent of the
doctors admitted to actually recommending smoking marijuana to cancer patients to combat nausea
associated with chemotherapy. Furthermore, studies show that the smoking of marijuana, even long
term, is not harmful to health. So the question arises again, why won t the federal government legalize
marijuana?
Since 1937, the US government has been waging war against marijuana users. So much time has been
spent on mere drug offenders while rapists and murderers walk the streets raping and murdering.
According to the Federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 70 plus
million Americans have admitted to smoking marijuana at least once in their lifetime. It is a harmless
source of recreation for millions of people around the world. It has also been proven that marijuana
helps to relieve stress. Furthermore, there is absolutely no proof that smoking marijuana can make a
person stupid or numb or affect a child s score on a test. Some believe that the legalization of
marijuana would result in increased usage or act as a gateway to harder drugs. Marijuana is legal for
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45. The Impact Of Electric Vehicles On The Future Of Electric...
Context and Background
Electric vehicles have been around far longer than their fossil fuel powered counter parts. They have
been popular as early as the late 19th century and the early part of the 20th century. One of the best
selling vehicles at the point was the Columbia Runabout, which could go 40miles on a single charge
and run at speed up to 25 kmph. They were initially considered a safer option when compared to cars
powered by fossil fuels, as initial ICI cars were prone to backfire. This all changed with the mass
production and the technological advancements when it came to ICE (Internal Combustion Engines)
[1]. When Ford started mass producing their cars and fuel prices began to drop, advancements in
electric vehicles came to a halt. There has been a slow resurgence in interest for Electric vehicles from
the late 70 s when the damage that the fossil fuel powered cars were causing to the environment was
slowly being understood. Yet the public acceptance of electric vehicles has been less than enthusiastic.
This can be attributed to the low prices of gasoline and push by petroleum giants against electric car
initiatives and public aversion to buying electric cars owing to their high prices, their low resale value
and lack of infrastructure for charging. But with the recent success of Electric Vehicles in California
and Estonia, it would be time to look at ways to implement an infrastructure for Electric Vehicles in
Australia and spread awareness among the public.
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46. Carlton Polish Case Essay
lCARLTON POLISH COMPANY
1. What should Charlie Carlton do? Mr. Carlton should first evaluate the company to see how much it
is worth. If he finds that fifty percent of the company is worth more than $2.5 million he should buy
the shares from Mr. Miller and run the company as he plans. He can use two methods to determine the
value of the company: discount cash flow (DCF) approach and /or comparison with similar
companies, which are publically traded. He should also consider relevant non financial factors such as
his family s history in this company and his parents dependence on the success of the business.
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5. Assess the financial strength of the company: * The company has never reported a loss for more
than 100 years * The proforma financial data in the case indicates an increase of 10% per year in sales.
* Carlton Polish is a stable company not significantly affected by the economic cycle. * Growth rate is
higher than the industry s growth rate for each of last 10 years. * The main concern is that the
company would have a lot of debt if they have to borrow money from the bank, continue to pay
Charlie Carlton s parents, and pay off the $1 million debt to Mr. Miller. 6. Assess whether the pro
forma projections are reasonable or not? The pro forma projections seem reasonable for the following
reasons: * From 1976 to 1982 the compound annual growth in net sales was 18.5% and the compound
annual growth of after tax profit was 25.9%. Therefore, a 10% net sales growth shown in the proforma
financial data seems reasonable. * In addition, the market is expected to keep pace with the general
economic in the future. 7. What will shareholder s equity look like after the transaction? Shareholder s
equity would be lower than that shown in 1982 ($318,000) because the company has to pay off
interest and principal for many loans. There will be little money left for shareholder s equity. 8. What
is a reasonable estimate of the company s worth?
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47. The Ozone Hole And Polar Regions
The Ozone Hole and the Polar Regions The Polar Regions of the Earth have slowly been fading away
in the past two centuries, but with the introduction of a new and growing problem, the ozone hole, the
Polar Regions are more vulnerable than ever before. The depletion of the ozone within the atmosphere
has caused the atmosphere to alter its radiative effects and raise the overall climate of the Earth. The
Earth s ozone layer has continued to dwindle down in size and it has had profound effects on its
radiative ability. The Earth s undergoes a natural process, known as the greenhouse effect, which
involves greenhouse gasses to absorb heat and radiate it back towards Earth. This allows Earth to have
a temperature that can support life. Due the widening of the ozone hole, the greenhouse effect has
become accelerated. The substances that destroy ozone molecules, including CFCs, are also very
strong greenhouse gasses which intensify the greenhouse effect and cause the lower troposphere to
warm. Furthermore, the depletion of ozone allows ultraviolet rays to easily pass through the
stratosphere and hit Earth, which, in turn, raises the temperature of the lower atmosphere. This rise in
temperature has caused a great deal of implications in the Polar Regions.
The Climate Change and the Polar Regions The Polar Regions are made mostly of ice and are very
susceptible to heat. The accelerated Greenhouse Effect has caused Arctic temperatures to increase 3°C
in the past 100 years. This
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48. Stan Lee Research Papers
Stan Lee Research Paper Stanley Martin Leiber is one of the most famous people in the world of
comic books. He is the former president and chairman of Marvel Comics. Stan Lee is known for being
the co creator of Spiderman, the Incredible Hulk, the X Men, and many others, but he s not only
known for his characters. Stan Lee changed people s expectations for a superhero. He changed the
comic book world. He created heros who had flaws and who had to deal with the struggles of
everyday life. He also challenged the Comic Code Authority and used comic books to talk about
bigger issues in the world, such as drug abuse. While Stan Lee was an editor for Timely (the comic
book company to later become Marvel), the comic book industries began to be attacked by people
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As the 1960s began, a discouraged Lee, nearing his 40th birthday, told his wife, Joan, that he was
thinking about leaving his job (Lewis). The business had continued steadily, but Stan Lee found only
writing about things that the CCA would approve of tiring. He, luckily, was given a chance to write a
new story, one that he really loved. He created the Fantastic Four which was in direct competition with
DC s team, the Justice League. When sales of that comic book boomed, Stan Lee began to gain his
confidence back. He decided to stick with it and continue to write comics.
Biblyography
Edgers, Geoff, and John Hinderliter. Who Is Stan Lee? New York, NY: Scholastic, 2015. Print.
Lewis, Andy. Stan Lee Reflects on His Successes and Regrets: I Should Have Been Greedier . The
Hollywood Reporter. The Hollywood Reporter, 21 July 2016. Web. 25 Apr. 2017.
Sergi, Joe. Tales from the Code: Spidey Fights Drugs and the Comics Code Authority. Comic Book
Legal Defense Fund. Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, 18 July 2012. Web. 25 Apr.
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