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Analysis Of Speak By Laurie Anderson
The book Speak by Laurie Anderson is a book about how Melinda Sordino overcomes the troubles
in her life, and how she learned to speak up for herself. The author uses a lot of archetypes and
allusions throughout the book to add a fuller description to the events Melinda had gone through,
which will help the readers to better understand what Anderson is trying to tell.
When Melinda started her first day of high school, she suffered from peer pressure with her best
friend who had just left her, and everyone had hated her because she ruined a party during summer
break by calling the police. Melinda knew that no one knew the truth, but she was afraid to speak
out about it. Laurie Anderson used the allusion of Rudolph, the red nosed reindeer ... Show more
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Moreover, this drawing of the tree is representative of the mind growth of Melinda. For instance,
the drawing was poorly drawn at the beginning of the book, Melinda s pressure and her life were
weighing her down. As the drawing got better throughout the school year, Melinda s strength
and mindset also began to get better as well. If the tree meant to shelter , then Melinda sure
developed a very nice shelter for herself in the end. Laurie Anderson also used allusions while
describing Melinda s trauma. IT sees me. IT smiles and winks. Good thing my lips are stitched
together or I d throw up. (Anderson 96). The book Maya Angelou is written by a girl who was
once raped. The experience is similar between Melinda and Angelou. The audience may not fully
understand what Melinda was thinking during that time, but the book, Maya Angelou, fully
describes the life of a raped girl which gave us a fuller understanding of the situation that Melinda
was dealing with. She also used the archetype of darkness, when Melinda was raped, it was night
time. Darkness represents Chaos, emblem of bad judgment and destruction, for instance, Melinda
was raped in the darkness. This word should give the readers a clear foreshadowing of what will
happen next. The author also used the archetype of coldness throughout the story. For instance, at
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Reflective Essay On My Free Time
I began to think to myself, like many others, that I was destined for a life of mediocrity, I wanted
financial freedom, but knew that working for someone else and trading my time for their
money was a dead end. There is nothing wrong with that, with the illusion of financial stability
of a job. Knowing that if you give up most of your free time, a steady pay check should be there...
But what if you want more? I know if you quit, you fail, so I started again. I started researching
online business opportunities. I ran into several people who want me to buy their ebook that
would tell me what I needed to know to make money online. What I found out is that I needed an
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I wanted something simple, that I could do on my free time and take to the next level with ease.
I finally sat down and put the power of intention to work. I ask myself how I could start a
business using other people s products to make a profit. I wanted it to be easy to do from
anywhere, with step bested training, and an awesome support feature. If I wanted too, I could
share the opportunity with others, with no tricks, and definitely no cold calling. A few weeks went
by and I had let the request go without really pondering it too much. Then one day while in the
bathroom an idea came to me. (Crazy where and when the little voice gives you an answer). The
voice said to me, What is drop shipping? I had heard the term years ago, and never really paid it
much attention, mainly because of all the negativequestion myself feedback I read on the internet
about the process. You ever notice that you can find negative issues with about any service, person,
or product anywhere? And it s usually second, third, or fourth hand information from someone who
heard it from someone else. That s what happened with the company that I am currently working
with. A few years ago I heard about DS Domination in passing, but never gave it
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Has Australian Law Adequately Protect the Health of...
Has Australian law adequately protect the health of indigenous people?
Contemporary issue
The issue appeared in The Australian newspaper in January 2007 which discussed about the
indigenous health. There is no exact statistics that really measure aborigines health as only about
72% of them were included in the surveys. The issue is able to make us think on actions that could
be made in order to protect the health rights of the indigenous Australian. It seems to be impossible
for the responsible authorities to address this problem effectively when there is lack of efficiency in
gathering data.
(Source: Article by Milanda Rout in The Australian 27/01/10)
Historical background
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In 1962, Electoral Act (Section 41) was amended to give those Aborigines their right to vote.
Furthermore, in order to reduce racial discrimination towards indigenous community, 1967
Referendum was hold in which Section 51(xxvi) was amended and Section 127 was repealed
(Bailey 2008). 1967 has become the landmark as indigenous affair became a concurrent power
shared between the Commonwealth and the states (Bailey 2008; Freehollows 2003). Besides, they
are also included in the census after 1967 and were given the same rights as other Australians and
enjoy the same rights. (History of the Aborigines n.d.; Freehollows 2003).
However, although their rights were recognised starting from 1900s, some argue that it is
insufficient as Australia does not has a Bill of Rights and the Constitution is not a document which
focus on human rights (Bailey 2008; Owen 2010). Despites of the claims, there is no need for the
Australian government to have a Bill of Right as the third element of Rule of Law already ensures
the protection of human rights and natural justice. Plus, having a Bill of Rights means that it will
be likely subjected to High Court s interpretation and will not guarantee protection of human rights.
Availability of health services
Less access to primary health care services (Close The Gap n.d; Couzos Denaley 2007)
Overcrowded and poor quality housing in the aboriginal communities (Close The Gap
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Abortion Is The Most Controversial Right
Introduction
Unintended pregnancies and induced abortions are common and occur among women of all social
and economic groups. Where the abortion rate is high, it likely reflects that levels of contraceptive
use are not sufficient to meet the fertility desires and family planning needs of women and couples.
History/background of the issue: Since 1996, abortion rates declined by at least 2% per year in 12
of the 28 countries with complete abortion counts and trend data, and rates increased by this much
in two countries. Abortion rates were relatively stable in the remaining countries.
Opening statement and paper focus abortion is the most controversial right being debated today
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Abortions, the practice of removing a fertilized egg from a mother has become a controversial
issue in American society, but should be generally supported because there are circumstances
where the mother to be is unable to sustain a pregnancy safely. Young low income women and or
girls who become mothers have grim prospects for the future and in the case of rape or incest,
forcing a woman made pregnant by this violent act would cause further psychological harm to the
victim. In, The Cost of Choice , the National Abortion Federation (NAF) and Planned Parenthood,
among other pro abortion advocacy groups and organizations, have formulated and published
standards and guidelines for affiliated clinics and physicians. In fact, Planned Parenthood clinics,
with few exceptions, must adhere to the operational. (Amy, E. R. (2011. Abortion will deprive you
of happiness soviet reproductive politics in the post stalin era. Journal of Women s History).
A. Millions are not alive today because they were never even born because of abortion one of
the historic mantras of the abortion industry goes until you realize what their solution are If a
child isn t wanted, then it shouldn t be born. One of the problems today is if a child is already
conceived, the only way to keep said child from being born is to kill it. By arguing about this is
not better for the child to be dead than for the child to be unwanted. Obviously, many more
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A Brief Note On Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd
You don t understand, we have no additional capacity! has claimed and showcased the condition of
considerable labor intensive enterprises currently. Doubtlessly, over 99.99% of the enterprises are
always working their tails off to augment productivity with least costingпјЊthus contributing to
workers overwhelming workloads probably Apple s important foundry, Hon Hai Precision Industry
Co. Ltd (also known as Foxconn) in TaiwanпјЊused to be condemned strongly by public due to
intensive operators suicidal jump in Shenzhen, China in 2010. What s worse, most of those suicidal
jumpers experienced overwhelming overtime working before their death, which shocked whole
China and provoked public to concentrate on the sweatshop issue around us. From this example,
exploitation of workforce would be one of the effective ways to enhance productivity within limited
resources. Nevertheless, this extreme and cruel method would never be accepted by theory of
constraint, which would emphasize the optimized production technology (OPT) to embrace
continuous improvement. Professor Youngman has interpreted this concept via illustrating several
detailed examples. A local labor intensive manufacturing firm, showcased in the article, was
confronting the overarching constraint issue deficient capacity of polish shop. Though having been
achieving substantial growth both in domestic and exports, no more additional capacity can be
developed in this polish shop unfortunately. Therefore we could
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To Intermittent Fast, or not to Intermittent Fast, that is...
To Intermittent Fast, or not to Intermittent Fast, that is the question
Have you ever heard of intermittent fasting? Could you have ever imagined that not eating
breakfast could bring you untold health benefits? Chances are you never came across intermittent
fasting, well; trust me I guarantee you are missing out if you are unaware of it. By the end, of this
article I am certain you will understand what intermittent fasting is and why it is so popular.
What is intermittent fasting?
Intermittent fasting, (also called periodic fasting PF) is a type of eating pattern used by
professionals and beginners all over the world to reduce fat percentage, increase growth hormone
concentration in the body and simply spend less time cooking. Contrary ... Show more content on
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Intermitting fasting does unfortunately cause some people to get fatigued especially if they are
new to intermittent fasting therefore, I recommend people to not endure with intermitting fasting
every day to prevent you getting tired , underperforming when training and reduce muscle growth.
I also do not recommend enduring with intermitting fasting if you are over the age of 50 or if your
body is still developing physically (children and teenagers) to prevent any potential growth side
effects.
Advantages of Occlusion training
Now moving onto the advantages, one of PF s best benefits is the fact that you will dramatically
boost fat burning throughout your body, this is because when you eat food your body spends
couple of hours changing the food into simpler nutritional units such as amino acids and simple
sugars. Therefore when you are in a normal eating schedule, your body will actually use the food
you ate throughout the day or the past hours to provide itself with energy and other required
nutrients and vitamins. Although if you are in a fasted state your body will not have the option
to use food as an energy source and will be forced to use the fat storage around your body (
including stubborn visceral fat ) to provide your muscles and other parts of your body with the
required energy , nutrients and vitamins. This will lead to a
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Detecting Heart Blockage in a Patient
These chambers are separated by valves to prevent back flow of blood (into the atria). Between the
right atrium and the right ventricle is the tricuspid valve and between the left atrium and the left
ventricle is the bicuspid valve. Separating the left ventricle and the aorta is the aortic valve and the
pulmonic valve is found between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery.
The ability of the heart to contract stems from its possession of the SA node (Sino atrial node)
also called the pacemaker as it generates the hearts own electrical signal and allows it to contract
and pump blood to the rest of the body. This gives the heart a special feature making it the only
organ that is capable of working outside the body if provided with enough oxygen.
The electrical system controls the rhythm of the heart and the heart rate. A problem with the
hearts electrical system affecting the transfer of signals from the SA node to the AV node and
then the ventricles leads to what is called a heart block. A disruption in the electrical rhythm
from the SA node is regarded as an SA node block while disruptions below the AV node are
classified under the AV block which is then further divided into sub groups depending on the level
disruption. In some cases, people are born with this condition and are said to have congenital heart
block whereas those that get it through e.g. open heart surgery are said to have acquired heart
block. Heart block can be classified as an arrhythmia which is a
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Noahic Covenant Research Paper
Throughout the Old Testament God has been actively directing people to him. His method of doing
this was by establishing covenants with him. The definition of covenant is, a formal and serious
agreement or promise (Merriam Webster). There are seven convents described in the Old
Testament: Adamic, Noahic, Abrahamic, Palestinian, Mosaic, Davidic and New Covenant. Some of
these covenants are conditional and based on prerequisites and can be broken if the requirements
are not met. The rest are unconditional covenants, they were made with no strings attached,
meaning the agreement would be kept no matter what. The purpose of this paper is to examine each
of these covenants and their results. The first covenant described in the Old Testament... Show more
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The first one mentioned is the covenant of the Ten Commandments: no other gods, no idols, do
not take the name of the Lord in vain, observe the Sabbath, honor your mother and father, do not
murder, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not give false testimony and do not covet (Ex
34:27 28). God told Moses that if these rules were broken then Israel would be destroyed. The
next covenant made to Moses explains the rules of the Sabbath: no work on the Sabbath (Ex
31:12 17), whoever violates it must be put to death (Ex 31:15). The first two covenants made to
Moses could be celebrated anywhere because the Jewish people were being relocated to other
places. The third covenant that was made through Moses is considered the Law and the terms
are: made known through fear (Ex 19:16), sealed by blood and an oath (Ex 24:7 8) and requires
obedience (Ex 19:5). This covenant can be broken if disobeyed, but God promised that
restoration is possible. The fourth and last covenant given through Moses has to due with
Levitacal priesthood: eternal ministry of Levites before God (Dt 18:1 5), receive a portion of all
offerings from the alter (Num 18:19), offerings include salt as a testimony to the covenant (Lev
2:13), broken by individuals (Neh 13:28 29) and lastely one could be a Levite and not a priest, but
all priests were Levites and descended from
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Margaret Atwood s The Handmaid Tale Essay
It is necessary for the government to impose a certain amount of power and control of its citizens
in order for a society to function properly. However, too much power and control in a society
eliminates the freedom of the residents, forbidding them to live an ordinary life. In the dystopian
futuristic novel, The Handmaids Tale, Margaret Atwooddemonstrates the theme of power and
control through an oppressive society called the Republic of Gilead. The government established
power and control through the use of the wall, military control, the salvaging, the particicution, and
gender.
The dead bodies of those who have committed acts against the government hang on a structure
called the Wall. The Wall is a method to implement fear on the citizens. Offred describes the
purpose of the wall when she states, We stop, together as of on signal and stand to loook at the
bodies. It doesn t matter if we look. Were supposed to look: this is what they are there for,
hanging on the wall. Sometimes they ll be there for days, until there s a new batch, so as many
people as possible will have a chance to see them (Atwood 40). The wall is a symbol of sin and it
creates fear and force in the Republic of Gilead. It is a warning to the citizens of the punishment for
disobeying the rules. The people that hang on the Wall have committed atrocities and must be made
into examples, for the rest (Atwood 42). Therefore, when the citizens see the punishment for
violating the government s rules, they
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of The CRD
adoption of the CRD is evidence on shifting from a minimal harmonization of consumer protection
approach towards the maximum harmonization measures88 on this matter, whereas the Member
States still have their authority to sustain or adopt their national laws in respect to certain aspects.89
It worth mentioning that, although the CRD s rules necessarily apply to all sale contracts between
consumers and sellers, but there are some exclusions from the Directive. Such exceptions refers to,
property transactions90, social services91, healthcare in terms of regulated profession92,
gambling93, financial services, timeshare, package travel94, and the majority of passenger
transport contracts95.
2. Distance Selling Contracts in CRD
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The CRD s provisions cover the following characteristics:
Applicable to all sales of goods and services concluded within the framework of the CRD,
regardless of the fact that the purchase has been concluded on or off premises of the seller or at a
distance.99
A related point to consider is that, Recital 9 of the CRD has identified three different types of
contracts, including: distance contracts, off premises contracts and contracts other than these two
sorts of contracts.100
Information, to be disclosed to the consumer before purchase of goods and services, when the sale
happens at distance (e.g. via internet or telesales).
Article 6 of the CRD specifies the requirements regarding providing consumers with pre contractual
information for distance selling.102
Additional payments to the original price of the goods or services, according to this provision it
is required to attain the consumer s active or explicit consent to pay for any additional payment.
Moreover, the CRD prohibits pre ticked boxes that consumer needed to untick them in order to
avoid any surcharges which means the consumers have the right to opt in to extra fees,
actively.103 Fees that are charged for using a specific method of payment (i.e. extra charges for
using credit card) must not exceed the cost paid by the seller for using such means of
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Spotless in Leslie Marmon Silko s Ceremony Essay examples
Leslie Marmon Silko uses the idea of being speckled and/or spotless in her book Ceremony. To
try to be spotless is the Laguna people trying to become a part of white society, hence, becoming
separated from the Earth and from the roots, tradition, beliefs, rituals and customs of the Native
American way. It is letting in white society with the belief that it can somehow improve you. It is
destructive change that takes a person away from the Earth. It is change that specifies and names
possessions and makes you question your own beliefs. On the other hand, being speckled is
learning and shifting with this clash of cultures in order for it not to interfere and destroy you. It is
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They have become spotless by being away from their homeland and integrated into the white
culture though the war, prostitutes and booze. This new speckled breed also shows relation to
the Lagunas. The cattle are weak and seemingly useless. But in all actuality they are very
durable and can live on less than domesticated cattle can. Reck points out that they are survivors
and refuse to be caged by man, much like the Lagunas in how [some of them] try to fight off the
white man s ways. Reck sums it up, Like the cattle, the Native Americans wish to be liberated
from the white man, always in search of a way to evade his grip. The cattle are reminiscent of
the previous generations of Indians before the infiltration of the white man strong, durable, close
to the land, free from fences and restrictions. In other words, it is very easy to get sucked into all
that white society seemingly has to offer. If you do, you can no longer roam freely. Silko
describes these cattle like deer or antelope. She does this because they are the only things that have
that wildness to the Navajo. Bringing in and changing, but not necessarily conforming to, the
European idea of everything being spotless, is what has to be accepted in order to remain speckled.
You have to accept the change. Spotlessness resists change, because it fights against what is natural
to the earth. Betonie says, Things that don t change are dead things (Silko 84). You
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Hum 186 Social Media Paper
Social Media Paper
Jennifer Schaedler
HUM/186
University of Phoenix
August 28, 2017
Social Media Paper
Easily Obtainable Information
In the age of cutting edge technology such as the world in which we live, easily obtainable
information has turned out to be a mainstay in society. The days of instant gratification are upon us
and waiting for any length of time since the advent of the Internet has become unacceptable in the
technological arena. Because information is so easily available, this gives pause to security and
privacy of personal identifiable information. With headlines screaming Identity Theft the
disadvantages are clear. No longer can users post whatever they are thinking, doing, wearing, etc.
without the profound knowledge that each post is forever solidified forever on the World Wide Web
for anyone with an Internet connection to access. Those with less technological knowledge have
yet to grasp this concept and this unfortunately has caused harm to their personal lives and
professional careers, in some cases.
Advantages of Easily Obtainable Information
One point of preference of adequately realistic data is practicality. It is advantageous for individuals
to be in one place and catch the most blazing news, listen to the crisp top melodies on the
announcement diagrams, watch and share the music recordings to those tunes, while in the
meantime holding discussions through talk with various companions in a flash. It is simpler than
perusing an entire
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Assumption Accelerated MBA Program Analysis
As graduation nears, all of my friends have figured out the next step that they are taking in their
lives. Some already have jobs and know what they want to do with their life. As for me, I am not
sure what I want to do and I am lost. All I know is that I want to make a difference in my life and
those around me. I feel that with the Assumption Accelerated MBA Program, it will help guide me
to what I want to do next.
Through this program I would be able to improve on my leadership and people skills, giving the
real experience that I would be getting through this program. The program offers a lot of things
that I would be able to use in the future to get my foot through the door. I like this program because
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Also, I want to improve my skills as I will be managing professionals sometime in the future.
Specifically, I want to learn how to motivate others to perform at their best. Assumption s unique
approach using real world experiences and getting to work in real business situation where we
learn to solve day to day business challenges, will help me grow as a better person. I also feel that I
have much to contribute to Assumption s community. My background in Marketing
Communication and Advertising has given me a unique perspective that will be valuable in the
business world. I want to share what I have gathered from Western New England University and
bring it to Assumption
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Plastic Bags Essay
Worldwide consumers use up to 1.5 trillion plastic bags every year. In the consumers possession
the plastic bags stay with them for an average of fifteen minutes before they get thrown away or
released to blow down into the wind, down our streets, and into our world. In Israel the average
time of holding on to a single plastic bag is twenty minutes. The use of plastic bags tally s up to $4
millionper year for retailers. One company which buys half of the used plastic bags in the United
States that are available on the open air market and uses 1.5 billion bags per year. Ontario uses 2.6
billion bags per year and one hundred million in the waterloo region by itself. (Savage 2008),
(McMahon 2008), (Mieszkowski 2007), As for Americans... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Shoppers from all these cities must use or bring a paper or different type of shopping bag. As a
city council member from Annapolis put it, We need to put a stop to it right her in Annapolis
(Query 2007 пїЅ 2). Not only are just some cities and countries banning, but there are some main
stores like Wal Mart Inc. which is starting to gradually decrease the number of plastic bags and
cut there plastic bag waste by a third worldwide by the year of 2013. They plan to cut nine
billion plastic bags from each store within the Wal Mart company each year. The company
Whole Foods has also place there ban back in April. Other stores like the IKEA have started the
same process and also charging five cents per plastic bag. San Francisco and Los Angeles have also
imposed fees on shoppers who want to shop with a plastic bag. Seattle has recently dismissed the
use of paper and plastic bags and is also requiring stores to put a twenty cent price per bag. Dallas
has proposed a ban on all plastic bags in the next three to five years, if there proposed bill of five
cents per plastic bag doesn t go through. The California s Secretary of Resource said he is
planning on a recommendation for a state wide ban on plastic bags. Even Alaska has trash
problems with plastic bags. In Bethel, Alaska they are being faced with plastic shopping bags
blowing into landfills and tundra s. Because of this the southwest city in Alaska is giving grocery
stores and
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The Ordinary World Hero s Journey Analysis
Every story includes structural aspects or phases in fantasies, movies and legends. These stages
arrange the hero s special journey, which are the various phases that the hero has to go through to
complete his task. In the beginning, the hero always starts off in the Ordinary World. To begin, The
Ordinary Word is the heros safe haven, this stage allows the readers to get to know the hero s
distinctive characteristics. Furthermore, The Call To Adventure introduces a mission that must be
done. In other words, this phase sets the hero s new journey. On the other hand, the hero himself
can also turn down the expedition due to distress and insecurities. This stage is called, Refusal of
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Further into the journey the hero faces The Resurrection, their most threatening meeting with death.
In this stage the hero is reborn or mutated with the attributes of himself in addition to the lessons
from the characters that he has met along his journey. Moreover, The Return with the Elixir is the
final reward earned on the hero s journey and has earned the right to be accepted back into the
Ordinary World. The Elixir will restore balance to the Ordinary World, and in most tales, the Return
with the Elixir completes the cycle of this journey. In addition, Archetypes are like a characters own
mask that represents the character s role play in the story. A single Archetypal mask can be
transferred to one character to the next. The Shapeshifter mask confuses the hero by hiding a
character s actions and faithfulness. Furthermore, A shadow in a story can be symbolized as
someone s darkest desires and phobias. The hero s enemies and villains often wear the Shadow
mask as a demon lurking from within the characters. Additionally, a Trickster is also a mask that
will most likely fool the hero. This mask is often worn by a mentor in a romantic
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The Sword Of Shannara
The Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks is a fantasy novel that follows a group of people
brought together to retrieve the magical Sword of Shannara, which is the only weapon that can
defeat Brona, the evil Warlock Lord. The only person who can wield the Sword is Shea, who
does not even believe the tales about Brona. When his family is threatened, Shea reluctantly joins
the quest to find the Sword and destroy Brona. The location is a world where science destroyed
the landscape in a horrific holocaust and mutated the remaining people and creatures. Now, there
are multiple races, named after mythical creatures of the past such as Elves, Dwarfs, Trolls, and
Gnomes. The land is ruled by magic instead of science and only a few people called Druids
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Political Figures In The Wizard Of Oz
Political Figures in the Land of Oz
Many people hold the opinion that they want political issues to stay separated from their leisure
entertainment, but it is impossible to create even the simplest of entertainment without taking on
some form of politics. In the 1939 musical film, The Wizard of Oz, witches and wizards are
likened to various politicians of the real world. At this historical moment, Americans were watching
World War II unfold from the sidelines, seeing horrific dictators and many nations leaders on their
screens. The Wizard of Oz mimics this through magical figures. They are powerful figures who
manipulate and control the masses in order to wipe out competition and and move up the ranks.
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Examining these plain Midwestern folk helps provide insight to my argument of the movie s
politics. Almira Gulch, who is mirrored in the land of Oz by the Wicked Witch, is a middle
aged spinster with wealth, as she is described by Auntie Em as [owning] half the county. This
correlates to the Wicked Witch s ownership of the western half of Oz. However, despite Almira s
apparent power within the town, she comes across as weak and lacking when compared to Auntie
Em or Dorothy. Sure, her words may be threatening, but all the problems she presents hatred
towards Dorothy, taking Toto away seem to be solved as easily as they came about. Ultimately,
Almira presents no real threat, but simply has the beginnings of a powerful politician within her.
In the Land of Oz, we see what would happen to Almira she were given the power necessary to
truly strike fear into the hearts of
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Why The Giant Panda Is One Of The Most Misunderstood Animals
The Giant Panda is one of the most misunderstood animals on the planet. For many years, it was
believed to be a type of racoon, like the similarly named red panda. However, genetics testing and
observation have revealed that the panda is in fact, a bear. It has several adaptations that make it
unusual. First is the fact that it has six digits on the front paws, giving it an opposable thumb ideal
for holding onto the stalks of bamboowhich it consumes in great amounts. The genitalia of the
male are rear pointing and small which is also decidedly bearish, and much more like those of the
red panda. It has only been since 1995 that the Panda has been officially considered a bear.
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Males grow to 190 275 pounds and 64 76 inches in length, with females being slightly smaller and
lighter at 155 220 pounds. They reach sexual maturity between ages 4 1/2 to 6 1/2 years and
mate once during the spring months of March, April, and May. The females are in estrus for
anywhere from 1 to 3 weeks, but are only really receptive for a few days of that time. During
August and September, pregnant females give birth to anywhere from one to three cubs, with one
being the more common. The cubs are weaned at nine months, but often stay with their mothers for
more than two years.
Like most bears, pandas are solitary animals. Females with cubs being the only exception. They
mark their territories by scratching trees and by rubbing a musky anogenital gland against rocks
and trees. Additionally, they communicate with different vocalizations. Scientists have identified 11
distinct calls, but cannot identify the exact function of all of them.
Pandas are quite vegetarian, making bamboo 99% of their diet. Adults can eat anywhere between
26 and 33 pounds of it in a day, and with soft new shoots up to 84 pounds! Incredibly, that s almost
40% of their body weight! Occasionally they consume meat and some other
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Attention Deficit Essay
In the early 70s, the main focus started to shift towards attention deficit rather than the concept of
hyperactivity (Lange et al., 2010). In fact, 4 years after the implementation of the DSM II,
Douglas (1972) argued that deficits such as sustained attention and impulse control deserved
more notability. Also, these symptoms responded better to stimulants treatment than
hyperactivity (Douglas, 1972). For this reason coupled with the influence of the scientific
community, a complete reconceptualization of Hyperkinetic Reaction of Childhood was
considered. In 1980, the DSM III was published and renamed the disorder Attention Deficit
Disorder (ADD) (Barkley, 2006). The disorder could now be diagnosed with or without
hyperactivity. Attention deficits and impulse control were considered more important than
hyperactivity as determinants for diagnosis (Lange et al., 2010). Moreover, the DSM III
contained an explicit numerical cutoff score for symptoms, specific guidelines for age of onset
and duration of symptoms, and the requirement of exclusion of other childhood psychiatric
conditions (Barkley, 2006, p.19). A lot of controversy emerged from these changes, as little
empirical evidence existed to support the concept of Attention Deficit disorder (Barkley, 2006).
Confusion arose concerning the similarities of both types of ADD and it was not clear if they
should be considered as the same disorder or two different psychiatric entities. Seven years later,
a revision of the DSM III (DSM III R) was published based on empirical validation. The subtype
component was removed and the disorder was renamed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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The subtype without hyperactivity was removed and the symptoms of attention, impulsivity and
hyperactivity composed the list of symptoms and a diagnosis was assessed using a single cut off
score (Lange et al.,
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Descriptive Essay About Maid Cafe
Konichiwa traveler! Have you ever wanted to enter a fun and intoxicating realm that reminds
you of the playrooms of your childhood? Would you like to visit a new and exotic venue that
will give you a special look into the culture of the land of the rising sun? Perhaps you are a fan of
manga, anime, or Japanese computer games? If you answered yes to any of the previous
questions then you must visit the mystical and playful maid cafes of the Akihabara district of
Tokyo! First and foremost, the maid cafes of the Akihabara district are the epitome of a magical,
out of this world experience that will leave you in a much happier state than when you arrived at
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You will have the amazing opportunity of playing a tabletop game with your favorite new maid
at the cafe for the price of 500 yen it is to be noted that at the time of play, you will have the
undivided attention of your jovial maid! You can even partake in a cafe wide rock, paper,
scissors contest during the bi hourly tanoshimi kai (fun time) where you could win a prize and
spend even more time with the friendly maids! But... wait... there s more! The maids will even
offer to spend a whole thirty minutes with you talking about whatever you wish for the incredible
price of 6,000 yen This personal conference with a maid is a particular favorite among the regulars
at the maid
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Public Health Assessment Essay
The purpose of this essay is to define public health and compare it to personal health, also a
discussion of benefits and disadvantages of public health. The following questions will also be
answered: What are the benefits of public health assessments? What are the disadvantages, if any?
Give an example of a potential conflict within the community that could arise as a result of public
healthassessments. How can public health advocates and policy makers prevent and/or manage
such a conflict? How can public health assessments be used to form public policy? Additionally,
this paper will debate the how the community has or will be affected by the smoking in public
places laws.
Definition and comparison
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When recalling completing the census for 2010; there were many questions on health and
smoking. It left a question as to how this data would be used. In more recent times there has
appeared to be an increase in surveys from medical, corporations, and sales. All of the data
gathered is used to assess how they are doing and are needs being met, the same is true for health
assessments.
Disadvantages and Benefits One of the big disadvantages is the potential for misuse of the
information. An example of misuse is the Breach of HIPAA policies. While working in the
military health environment in Spain, there were many times that someone I knew socially was a
patient in the clinic. One such encounter netted a good friend s whose husband was treated for an
STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) and was prompted to notify all his sexual partners. His wife
did not come in for a visit; which caused a moral dilemma, questioning what to do; I spoke with the
treating physician and voiced my concerns. The physician took charge and the appropriate action
was completed, thereby avoiding a HIPAA violation. In the wrong hands medical information can
be abused. The stringent punishment for HIPPA violations has curtailed the misuse of information
and limited the public outcries for help. According to the AMA a person can be charged with both
civil and criminal
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The Collins Class Submarine Project
Executive Summary
This report was commissioned to review the Collins Class Submarine Project Deep trouble . The
primary objective of this report is to analyses the dimensions of risk that need continuous
management due to inter relationships of all elements within Project Management and the
importance of stakeholders. The topic was researched through extensive sources, including
government bodies, course materials and other sources to provide the relevant information.
In the case of The Collins Class Submarine that is unique in nature given the limited number of
indigenous military builds due to their vast amount of stakeholders and resources involved. The
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The major proton of $4.38 billion was contracted to the Australian Submarine Corporation Pty Ltd
(ASC) who s responsibility was managing subcontracting for the entire project. Swedish tenderer
Kockum s AB type 471 was the chosen design coupled with a combat system that Boeing Australia
Limited was to integrate (New Submarine Project 1998). At the time Australia s industry was
unequipped to handle such a task and needed a major injection of resources and skilled labours for
the project to commence without ultimate failure (Refer Appendix 1).
Despite the competent skills of the labours eleven years after the tender and billions of dollars
later the Royal Australian Navy commissioned an independent tank testing to be carried out.
Shortly after this on the 24th July 1999 the ABC Four Corners released a scathing national report
on the project and its fundamentally floored management system, stating how the Navy has
commissioned none of the six submarines for a taxpayers cost of $5 billion dollars because they
are unfit for service and far from battle ready. Aided with the testimony of Commodore Mick
Dunne who fears the worst for the fleet (ABC 1999), at the he time was appointed by the Navy to
investigate the deficiencies.
The aims of this project are to examine the case study Deep Trouble where series of events shown
in the ABC Four Corners documentary will be applied in reference to the inter relationships of
stakeholders and the associated risks involved.
Project Risk
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Minank Case
Date:February 29, 2016 To: All MinaBank Employees cc: BankFirst Board of Directors and Senior
Managers From: Vanessa Duvert, Senior Manager, BankFirst Subject:Positioning Ourselves to
Become the Market Leader On behalf of the management committee, I d like to express our
excitement about the addition of MinaBank to the BankFirst family. We are confident that the
acquisition will help to expand our customer base and to increase our profile nationally. Our goal is
to merge the abundance of talent and resources to outpace competitors in the ever changing
industry. To achieve this, there will be challenging times ahead that will require all of our patience
and endurance in order to ensure the best outcome as we restructure the Minneapolis branches.
Unfortunately, the change will result in the elimination of roles in certain areas. We understand the
emotional stakes involved with such a change, which is why we want to be transparent throughout
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We have even put into effect measures to decrease operational and overhead costs to preserve as
many jobs as possible. It remains that it is still in the company s best interest to adopt a leaner
structure to accomplish the following: reduce duplication of services, maximize corporate
resources and maintain employees competitive wages. The new structure will also allow
employees to be autonomous in decision making and will expedite the path to advancement
opportunities and senior leadership roles. The change will help us to remain nimble and more
responsive to market changes in order to grow the brand at a faster
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The Theory Of Power And Leadership Ideas
Ideas are beliefs and desires constructed in organized pattern with its creation, components and
impact that define the political structure and bind the ruling authority in a set of complying
characteristics of that idea. There are unexplained varieties of Ideas great ideas, scientific and
moral ideas, realist and fantastic ideas, political, economic or religious ideas. Democracy, power,
freedom and rights, citizenship and protest, social justice and equality are all ideas based on which
institutions make policies and rules. As abstract and non specific element of thought it may be, it
forms essential bases of formational philosophy and politics. It is important to understand, in
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In today s world, it has to be admitted that more and more power is being given to the people and
the hypothesis that power belongs to the people, and they govern themselves has undoubtedly
established liberal democracy as the most appropriate form of governance. Ideas of equality, justice
and freedom are secured by democratic regimes and therefore over centuries, from French
revolution to Arab springs in 2010. Today s governments are liberal but modern democratic
territories. They preach supremacy and freedom of individuals provides fundamental rights, rule of
law and security but at the same time the system representing people takes the leading role. Modern
states have to incorporate various interests, requirements and political requirements and thus look at
collective interests idealizing stability, international image, and maintaining balanced political
structure.
The constitutional framework of a state bases its policies, decisions on the ideas and ideologies
enshrined by the supreme law of the land constitution. All political, social and economic laws,
policies are formulated due to the ideological guidelines and principals inculcated by states. The
ideas of freedom, security, justice, rule of law, peace, protest, etc. are the building blocks of
governance, though ever changing in their meaning. Berlin, discussing J.S. Mill, distinguishes
between negative liberty,
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Dody Dysmorphic Disorder
Body dysmorphic disorder or BDD is a type pf mental illness in which you can t stop thinking
about a flaw in your appearance. You intensely obsess over your appearance and body image,
often for many hours a day. Your perceived flaw causes you significant distress, and your
obsession impacts your ability to function in your daily life. You may seek out numerous
cosmetic procedures or excessively exercise to try to fix your perceived flaw, but you re never
satisfied. Body dysmorphic disorder is also known as dysmorphophobia, the fear of having a
deformity. Although the exact cause of BDD is still unclear, experts believe it is related to
problems with serotonin, one of the brain s chemical neurotransmitters. Poor regulation of
serotonin also plays a role in obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and other anxiety disorders,
as well as depression Some people may be more prone to problems with serotonin balance,
including those with family members who have problems with anxiety or depression. This may
help explain why some people develop BDD but others don t. Cultural messages can also play a
role in BDD by reinforcing somebody s concerns about appearance. Critical messages or unkind
teasing about appearance as someone is growing up may also contribute to a person s sensitivity to
BDD. But while cultural messages, criticism, and teasing might harm someone s body image, these
things alone usually do not result in BDD. People with BDD obsess over their appearance
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The Death of the Auteur Essay
The Death of the Auteur
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The concept of author is originally derived from the Latin word for authority. From the theoretician
s standpoint, the author carries power over the text only to the extent that the ideas and scenarios
within it are originally those of the author. French literary theorist Roland Barthes argues that the
function of an author is to provide the semblance of originality and meaning in The Death of the
Author.
Writing is the destruction of every voice, of every origin. Writing is the neutral, composite, oblique
space where our subject slips away, the negative where all identity is lost, starting with the very
identity of the body writing. (Barthes 1466)
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(Saussure 972 977)
Everything that has been said up to this point boils down to this: in language there are only
differences. Even more important, a difference generally implies positive terms between which the
difference is set up; but in language there are only differences without positive terms. Whether we
take the signified or the signifier, language has neither ideas nor sounds that existed before the
linguistic system, but only conceptual and phonic differences that have issued from the system.
(Saussure 972)
The application of this idea to Barthes work is in the very essence of the idea of the death of the
author: the rejection of the assumption that the ideas we commit to a certain name are the product
of solely their own conjecture and its manifestations.
As soon as a fact is narrated no longer with a view to acting directly on reality but intransitively,
that is to say, finally outside of any function other than that of the very practice of the symbol itself,
this disconnection occurs, the voice loses its origin, the author enters into his own death, writing
begins. (Barthes 1466)
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Saussurean logic continues on this theme to the extent that the arbitrary nature of the sign is
indicative of the situation of an individual that operates within the linguistic system, and their
helplessness and passivity in relation to the signs that compose their
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Analysis Of We Are The 99 Percent
Can a simple phrase ignite change? History gives us the answer. The essay, We Are the 99 percent
Joins the Cultural and Political Lexicon by Brian Stelter tells us the succession of the protestors for
the wage gap implementing the phrase into the minds of millions of Americans. Stelter then goes
on to talk about the we are the 99 percent phraseused at rally s or protests to show how much the
rich are outnumbered. Stelter explains the catchphrase and the different ways it is used and how it
is impacting society. He then shows the history of what can be if something is said, especially if
what is said is true. By utilizing rhetorical devices such as ethos, logos, and bandwagon the author
conveys the message that the phrase We Are The 99 Percent is burned into the minds of millions of
Americans.
Stelter uses ethos to help his argument that the people of the Occupy movement have implanted
We are the 99 percent into the minds of the people in the country. Stelter uses quotes from
platforms around the country to show that the activists have gotten the word out about the 99
percent . For example, Stelter goes to Congress to show the Democrats in Congress began to
invoke the 99 percent (679) to help pass a bill established by president Obama for the Jobs Act.
Congress knew that if they use this slogan they could get most of the appeal from the 99 percent
knowing that they felt underappreciated from the one percent in the financial standpoint. Using this
evidence
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The Haunted Palace By Edgar Allan Poe Literary Devices
The poem The Haunted Palace by Edgar Allan Poe is an electrifying piece that tells the readers
about a beautiful palace with a happy king who existed some long ago, though he later falls to
ruin. The poem uses an image of a decaying haunted mansion, which remains as a calling
metaphor for insanity. The piece, which is written in a ballad form, begins with a vivid
description of an awesome palace that stood in a green valley. The speaker talks about the yellow
banners and states that the travelers passing through the valley could see through the windows of
the palace and admired its beauty. Inside the palace were spirits dancing to lute music to entertain
the king and his visitors. The description symbolizes an ancestral home as well as a name that
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This work represents an infinite power study, which appreciates that every writer has a unique
way of employing writing styles that make him or her distinct from the way he or she keeps the
audience on the show of what he or she intends them to infer from the piece. In a snapshot, it is
noticeable that Poe used setting, imagery, and symbolism. It is also important to note that literary
devices stimulate readership and makes the audience to feel complicit with the author s point of
view. For instance, there is an adroit use of setting. It is apparent that the poem belongs to the
Gothic age or rater a dark romanticism genre. The poem is made of six stanzas and forty eight
lines. The piece is made brilliantly, and skillfully metaphorically crafted to compare the palace to
the human skull and mind. The set consists of a beautiful palace, which represents that human mind
as well as a valley, which represents the human skull and the two progressively descends to ruin.
Therefore, the piece is an important one that makes the readers see the world
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Uncontrollable Temper In Hercules
Despite his uncontrollable temper, which is something humanity discourages, Hercules
demonstrates persistence which is something humanity values. One popular character throughout
Greek Mythology is Hercules, who is commonly known to have an uncontrollable temper which is
something humanity discourages. Many times throughout the story of Hercules, has an
uncontrollable outburst. But, the majority of these outbursts were uncontrollable for him due to his
strength. One example of a outbursts from the story Hercules, is when he kills his music teacher
from a fatal blow. Readers are not directly told how exactly Hercules killed his music teacher, but
we assume it was an accident, making his temper uncontrollable. Readers also learn that Hercules
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Media Portrayals Of Disney Movies
MYTH (# its full statement) The right mate completes you filling your needs and making your
dreams come true.
TITLE(S) OF INFLUENING PORTRAYAL(S): Some titles that have influenced this portrayal are
ones like The Notebook, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, the Twilight Saga, and anything by John
Green, like The Fault in Our Stars and Paper Towns.
Medium(s) OF THIS PORTRAYAL: The mediums of this potrayal would be mosly movies, such
as romantic comedies, dramas, and a lot of Disney movies, and then there are titles like Twilight,
The Fault in our Stars, and Paper Towns that double as movies and books.
HOW THE MEDIA PORTRAYAL(S) INFLUENCED MY BELIEFS:
Growing up watching Disney princess movies definitely influenced my beliefs because the female
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Medium(s) OF THIS PORTRAYAL: Movies
HOW THE MEDIA PORTRAYAL(S) INFLUENCED MY BELIEFS:
Every title that I have have listed involves a girl getting courted by a boy because he saw her one
time and was taken away by her beauty, an they immdiatly knew that he had to have her, without
ever speaking to her. Like in Cinderella, when she arrives at the ball, the prince instantly falls in
love with her because she is so beautiful and stands out from everyone else, and he doesn t even
know who she is. Another great example of this is Twilight. Bella has a certain scent to her that
Edward immediately falls in love with, without even knowing her. My favrotie example is the
movie Say Anything because the main character Lloyd experiences love at first sight with a girl
that is the complete opposite from him and is completely out of his league. I love that he just knew
that she was meant him.
CONSEQUENCE OR IMPACTS OF MY
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Trent Bridge
The Veteran s Skyway Gateway to the Trent Bridge
In the early 1990s, the aging swing bridge crossing the Trent River in Trenton, Ontario was
replaced with a continuous span steel box girder bridge. The unique part of this process was that
the new bridge was built adjacent to the existing swing bridge and slid laterally into place; this was
the first time in North America that this technique had been done. The process consisted of five
mains steps; first, the planning of such an undertaking, second, deciding on how to proceed, third,
constructing the new bridge on site, fourth, removing the old swing bridge, and finally, sliding the
new bridge into place, all the while ensuring minimal impact to the vehicular traffic through town
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However, the city determined that one bridge would not sufficiently handle the volume of traffic
during the 18 months it would take to complete a new bridge. Thus, City councillors, working with
the Ontario Ministry of Transportation and engineers from Declan Corporation of Toronto,
conceived the plan of building a new bridge adjacent to the swing bridge, and later sliding it into
place (Anderson Trenkler, 1991). But, before the construction of the new bridge could commence,
engineers had to reverse the direction of the swing rotation of the existing bridge, as it swung
directly towards the site the new bridge would be built and would impede on the construction
process (Anderson Trenkler, 1991). Once the planning was finalized and the site prepped,
construction could begin.
In the spring of 1989, the construction of the new bridge began. The base of the Trent River was
a flotilla of barges carrying the workers, cranes and equipment needed to prepare the temporary
pillars that would support the new bridge, as well as maneuver the huge steel girders into place
for the new bridge. It was an awesome sight for the entire town, as we watched barges float the
steel girders into the harbour, one section being 74 meters in length and two more that were 54
metres each. The new steel box girder bridge had a total length of 182 metres and weighed 2,950
metric tonnes (Anderson Trenkler, 1991). Temporary cement pillars were poured to support
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American Society After Wwii Experienced A Major Change
American society after WWII experienced a major change. The growth of business and industry
provided abundant wealth for the country. The middle class grew and grew; this social class was
deemed affluent. As the classes grew, the paradox between progress and poverty in a society
which was capable of providing for everyone showed the countries inability to deal with social and
civil issues. But, this didn t just happen overnight. There are several factors which showed signs
and contributed this society and the growth of the economy, such as, the building of suburbs due to
the baby boom, and the new consumerism. Although there was a huge flux in the prosperity,
poverty in America was still an issue. The economy was booming and the... Show more content on
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Because the blacks were unable to break the racial barrier they were stuck with low end jobs. As a
result of Urbanization blacks were entering cities as whites were moving to suburbs. The gap
between rich and poor was huge.
BABY BOOM AND SUBURBIA: Affordable housing, the desire to leave the cities, and racial
fears were all factors that led to many white Americans to move to suburban areas. William Levitt
was a main promoter of suburban living, he was contracted by the federal government during the
war to quickly build housing for military personnel; Levitt applied the techniques of mass
production to construction. In 1947, he set out to erect the largest planned living community in the
United States on farmland he had purchased on Long Island, New York.
Each house had two bedrooms, one bathroom, and no basement. The kitchen was situated near the
back of the house so mothers could keep an eye on their children in the backyard. Within one year,
Levitt was building 36 houses per day. His assembly line approach made the houses extremely
affordable. At first, the homes were available only to veterans. Eventually, though, Levittown, was
open to others as well. By 1960, more Americans lived in suburbs than in cities; because few new
homes were built during the war years, the country faced a housing shortage. Another reason for
moving to the suburbs was the baby boom. After World War II came to an end, the United States
experienced unprecedented population growth, known
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The Last Space Lord
I am number 69, the last of my kind. We were the space lords and there were 70 of us on earth.
We came because the Virus Fang destroyed our planet. We came here in individual transport no
two space lords came together. The way that I made it here is by a Legof. A Legof is the name
of our spaceships back on my planet that can travel in any atmosphere and disguise itself as
anything. The Legof is as living as I am. Most of us traveled that way, but there were a few of us
who knew how to teleport. Now I am the last one left to save the world from the Virus Fang. I
have been hiding from the monsters that killed most of my brothers. The Virus Fang search to
destroy all life from space lords to humans.
The scars of my dead brethren are split between my two legs. Each of the scars is engraved with
a small picture of which of my brethren it represents, leaving a memory of those who I have lost
in battle. The scars hurt every once in a while. It s almost like they are still living as a part of
me. Some mornings I wake up and the pain is so unbearable that I actually believe that my
brethren are crawling out of the scars on my leg and coming back to life.
It s morning. It seems almost impossible to get out of my warm, cozy confortable bed on this
seemingly normal morning. But the warm smell of hot cocoa in the air awakens me filling with
happiness and joy. All of my childhood memories of my mom s delicious hot cocoa. It is almost
like I m in one of those human children cartoons,
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Persuasive Reflection Paper
I never really thought about the problem that was going on until it happened to me, it was a
block hour at my old school classes 6 12th grade were together. It was a normal day just like
every other, we did everything we were supposed to. We all gathered in the gym to do our group
study thing that we always did on Thursday.
We were asked to stand up to do the pledge, when suddenly, I noticed that some people were not
standing. When it was over, we sat back down and I turned to my friend and asked what was
going on and asked why they did not stand, she looked at me and said that it was because of the
Black Lives Matter thing that was going on and because Colin Kaepernick had kneeled during the
anthem. I really didn t know how to feel, I was more upset than anything because I was always
taught to stand for the pledge and respect the flag cause many people have fought and risked
their lives for it everyday. People were disrespecting it for a reason they don t even know simply
because they saw it on T.V. and want to join the bandwagon. I went to my principal after that and
told her what had happen and how I didn t think it was right. Therefore, the next day when I came
to school they were all dressed in black and were wearing the african garments. I at that point
knew what they were doing. They were going to protest in school the whole day. I was getting
really dirty looks and things were said behind my back, but I wasn t the only one. Another girl also
had several things said
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Essay on Domestic Terrorism
Domestic Terrorism
National terrorism has been the focus of attention since September 11. But now domestic terrorism
is becoming increasingly common among hate groups across the nation. Domestic terrorism can
be defined as visible crime, or street crime. These acts would consist of violent crimes, (acts
against people in which injury or death results) property crimes (acts that threaten property held by
individuals or the state) and public order crimes. (acts that threaten the general well being of
society and challenger accepted moral principles) It can also however be described as political
crime, (criminal acts by or against the government for ideological purposes) which would include
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More specifically, we read and study for classes because we are students. In turn, people in these
deviant groups plan and/or commit violent acts against people, other groups, the government, etc.
because they are in those groups. A specific example from the article would be in October 2004
in Tennessee the FBI arrested Demetrius Van Crocker who hated the government and tried to
acquire explosives and chemical weapons so that he could blow up a government building. [1] His
role was to hate the government, and try to destroy it or hurt it in anyway. Perhaps the concept that
would relate to this article the best is deviance. Deviance is behavior that violates the standards of
conduct or expectations of a group or society. To our society these domesticterrorist acts and
domestic terrorist groups would be considered deviant. They violate the standards of conduct or
expectations that we set for our society, by committing acts of terrorism on people, other groups
and our nation as a whole. Deviance can tie into the labeling theory which is when the label of
being deviant is applied to a person. Furthermore, these people and groups would be seen as pure
deviant(s), which means they are perceived as deviant and actually are deviant. This brings us to
our last concept, social control, which are the strategies and techniques for preventing deviant
behavior in any society. The article describes attempts
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The Life of Franklin D. Roosevelt
A mention of the name, Roosevelt D. Franklin to most Americans, rekindles the memories of the
Second World War, the Manhattan projects and the subsequent bombing of two Japanese cities.
What most of these people fail to understand is that Roosevelt s presidency was the Second World
War. Turth be told, Roosevelt is one the greatest presidents the United States
ever had based on his
personality and the challenges he faced while in the White House. This paper discusses a number of
aspects about one of the United States celebrated presidents, Foosevelt D. Franklin, including his
life history, challenges he faced, his achievements, as well as, some unique things about him and his
presidency.
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Other important legislations enacted by Roosevelt include the Social Security Act, Tax bill, and the
National Labor Act. Most of these legislations were geared towards regulating how the banking
system worked and ensuring trust in the country s financial system. Others were geared towards
giving poor Americans some for of economic relief during their most challenging times (Gunderson
2010).
The second challenge Roosevelt faced was the Second World War that had destroyed most of
Europe. Roosevelt did everything possible to keep the United States of America out of this war
through provided forms of support to countries like Britain and France during this war.
Nonetheless, when Japanses attacked the Unites States itself, Roosevelt was forced to send
American forces to take part in the war. The attach on American soldiers and vessels changes
Roosevelt s calculation. The entry of the United States into the Second World War changed the
face of the whole conflict. It was Roosevelt who commissioned and oversaw the Manhattan
Project that led to the construction of the first atomic bomb. The Manhattan Project is one of the
largest projects ever understaken in the history of the world. Roosevelt wanted the atomic bomb
as one of the way of bringing the war to a quick end, as well as, one way to increase the United Stat
s
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The Amendment Protection Against Unreasonable Search And...
Michael Brown in Ferguson, Eric Garner in Staten Island, Tamir Rice in Cleveland, Walter Scott in
North Charleston and, most recently, Freddie Gray in Baltimore have dominated the headlines this
entire school year. These men and their stories provide the basis for claims of racially
discriminatory treatment of African Americans at the hands of the police. It is true that each of the
stories surrounding these men is different, but the one unifying theme is that police around the
country are interpreting our Constitutional rights in a way that is insufficient to protect African
Americans and the population in general. This paper will explore one Constitutional right the 4th
Amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizures and examine how one Supreme
Court decision that narrowed the scope of the 4th Amendment and unintentionally created a
mechanism by which the rights of citizens could be unfairly impeded by police. On June 10 1968,
the United States Supreme Court sided with the government in the case Terry v Ohio, and held that
the practice of stop and frisk was within the bounds of the 4th Amendment and therefore
constitutional. On October 31, 1963, while walking a routine beat in Cleveland, Ohio, Officer
Martin McFadden noticed a group of three African American men acting suspiciously outside of a
jewelry store. After watching them walk by the store and reconvene almost 24 times, McFadden
approached the group, identified himself as an officer and
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How Did The British Conquest Of South Africa
During the British Conquest of South Africa the English used their superiority to defeat
overwhelming armies and kingdoms. Six months throughout 1879 the British army had to fight
through entire kingdoms in a new and hostile environment. As a result, the british army had
decimated and destroyed societies throughout South Africaexploiting their methods and resources.
The successful conquest of South Africawas caused by the British exploiting their advanced
technology, the british also had defensive and offensive military tactics which were extremely
effective, the British also contained great transportation tools that weren t native to South Africa
such as war horses and wagons. Due to the advancement in technology and development the British
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One example of these tactics in use was placed in the battle of Rorke s Drift. Within this battle a
total of 139 British Soldiers managed to hold off 4,500 zulu warriors. The soldiers created a
perimeter of sandbags and boxes connecting them to nearby buildings throughout the camp.
These buildings were important as some buildings contained wounded men and were also used
to take out groups of zulus at once in these compact spaces. Over time the Zulu s overran this
stage of defence as the first building was put on fire and the zulu s overran a sandbag wall. As
the british were well prepared for this they had a wall made out of barrels in the middle of the
complex where they set up taking their positions once more fighting for their lives. Again the zulu
s had overran the british pushing them to form a small circle in the complex created a last stand
until the Zulu s finally retreated (British Battles). Due to this strategy the british managed to fight
in Rorke s drift for a total of 12 hours (Britannica) As this strategy was used with two different
defence lines the British managed to hold of waves of Zulu s twice as if they formed a compact
square the result of this battle might have been different. Another example of british tactics that
helped them survive battle of Khambula. The British created two main fortifications out of
sandbags and wagons as the Zulu
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Capital Planning And Budgeting System Process
Capital planning and budgeting is a very vital piece in the Public Budgeting System process. It is an
essential implement in the financial management practice and is effective in both public and
private organizations. It is the method which consists of the determination and the evaluation of the
investments and the possible expenses by an organization. As explicated by Lee, Johnson, Joyce
(2008), capital budgets help in determining how much of each form of investment is needed, and it
supports an organization in assessing the available revenue which includes loans that are required
to financethose investments (p. 475). Capital budgetingis a central part of the universal practice of
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The agency relies on capital budgeting as a tool to ensure that all capital and resources are being
well utilized. The process of capital budgeting entails the emphasis on key aspects that includes
determining debt capacity, funding and other activities that may include refunding and the
restructuring of the existing debt obligations. FLDOE just like other agencies perceive a budget
differently and the management believes it as a tool and a plan to create a productive environment
and for the company to achieve goals and objectives. Florida Department of Education are
responsible for the improvement, growth and use of planned strategic management data for the
provision of short and long range planning, planning for public schools, community colleges, state
universities, and associated education undertakings. Respectively state public agencies and also
many local agencies are actively using the systematic method of capital budgeting in calculating the
annual budgeting forecast. This is because they are all obliged with the responsibility of numerous
projecting on their investments and principally on their potential expenditures.
Debt capacity
Debt capacity is an essential feature that many public and private financiers and accounting experts
are paying substantially more attention to in recent years. As expounded in the
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Tactical Intelligence Research Paper
Intelligence can have many meanings depending on how you use it, but it is a common mistake to
mix up intelligence as synonymous with information. This is wrong as, information is not
intelligence, which has caused the misuse of the phrase collecting intelligence instead of collecting
information. Intelligenceis a structure, a process and a product. In most police services, the
intelligence unit or section is a recognized internal organization with people, skills, methods and an
organizational structure. Although intelligence may be collected by and shared with intelligence
agencies and bureaus, field operations generally collect information or data. The distinction
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It allows a supportive and informed command structure and it often is the heart of an
organization‐wide approach to policing. Also it allows integrated crime and criminal analysis
with a focus on prolific and serious offenders. Both strategic and tactical tasking meetings take
place that allows data to be sufficiently complete, reliable and available to support quality products
that influence decision‐making when used with prevention, disruption and enforcement. These
benefits help prevent crime by creating a police force that is more efficient with its resources.
There is also a growing recognition within policing that external agencies may hold the key to
long term crime reduction. These agencies, such as local councils, housing authorities, and health
and education departments, are believed to have a greater potential to impact a wider range of
causal factors. (Ericson Haggerty, 2001) As agencies share information amongst each other, a
larger network of intelligence is created, which proponents hope, when used effectively, will cause
a substantial decrease in crime. (Ratcliffe, 2003) Task Forces are a major way to benefit from
intelligence. By sharing intelligence between federal, state and local law enforcement. These group
initiatives, give the ability to target a particular criminal activity, and often in a particular
geographical area. Combining these resources, the intelligence and the manpower of multiple law
enforcement agencies to focus on a particular problem is an effective way to combat
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Justin Trudeau s Conflict Of Interest Case Study
Prime Minister s Problem: Justin Trudeau s Conflict of Interest
A free private vacation to the Bahamas with your family and friends, sounds almost too good to be
true, Canada s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently found this out first hand. After returning
from his luxurious holiday on Aga Khan s private Bahamas island in January 2017, the media
outlets were booming with many articles criticizing his actions and divulging the public with the
Conflict of Interest Act. One passage in particular had many people in a frenzy, Rule 12 in the Act
states, No minister of the Crown, minister of state or parliamentary secretary, no member of his or
her family and no ministerial adviser or ministerial staff shall accept travel on non commercial
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It certainly could. However, the Prime Minister has a vast amount of time and opportunity to
apologize and make up for a simple avoidable mistake. In addition, Trudeau now has the
information and knowledge to prevent making related mistakes in the future. Now, it is worth
noting that this report is not in any way questioning Justin Trudeau s Prime Ministerial ability or
saying he should not be the Prime Minister of Canada; however, what should be captured is the
potential severity that a conflict of interest issue can cause. Because Justin Trudeau and Aga Khan
have association, this creates the perfect scenario for political bribery, such as a free vacation, in
exchange for future political consideration. Justin Trudeau must recognize his position as Prime
Minister of Canada and take responsibility and establish a boundary between his role as Prime
Minister and his personal life outside Parliament Hill. Justin Trudeau is the Prime Minister of
Canada twenty four hours a day and everywhere he goes. It is imperative he separates his
personal life from his responsibilities as Prime Minister. Even if his friends and colleagues want to
provide him a complimentary service, it is a service he must respectfully
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Conclusion For Universal Health Care
Premise 1: A universal health care system would reduce health care costs.
Premise 2: Universal health care improves overall public health.
Premise 3: Universal health care would encourage patients to practice preventive medicine.
Premise 4: Healthcare would be affordable to all citizens if made universal.
Conclusion: Therefore, implementing a universal health care system in our society would greatly
benefit everyone.
Reducing Health Costs
With a universal health care system, the government would have control and run the system,
therefore, the cost of healthcare would be regulated. A universal health care system would be
regulated by the government, so costs overall would be reduced with a more monitored system to
reduce inflated costs for tests, hospital stays and procedures. (Ireland, 2017) When you regulate
medical costs, the cost of medical coverage, supplies, and prescriptions are more affordable for
everyone.
Improved Overall Public Health
With universal healthcare being more affordable, everyone gets equal access to medical health
care. This can lead to a reduction in the number of medical issues suffered by our society.
According to Howard K. Koh, M.D., we can absolutely expect for overall public health to
improve if we provide quality, affordable health care coverage for all Americans. (Cohen, 2009)
This means people would miss less work and/or school. This also means that more people could be
seen for some of the most basic ailments such as colds,
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The King Case Of Rodney King
One of the examples of how the media can play a role in court cases is the Rodney King case.
Rodney King(King), a black man living in Los Angles, California who was on parole for a
robbery conviction and two friends were driving west on Interstate 210, on the night of March
3,1991, when California Highway Patrol officer spotted his care speeding down the Interstate. The
officers attempted to pull King over, but King refused to pull over, resulting in a high speed chase
(Koon 1996) King then exited the freeway and the high speed pursuit continued surface streets. By
this time the Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) had join the pursuit with several police cars
and helicopters in the air. King was finally stopped at the corner of Foothill Boulevard and
Osborne Street. Once King came to a stop, CHP Officer Timothy Singer and his wife, CHP
Officer Melanie Singer then ordered the occupants under arrest. The two passengers were placed
in the back of a police car. King would not get come out of the car, when he did finally came out
of the car he was acting very weird, gigging, hitting the ground with his hands and then waving up
to the helicopters. (Salem 368).At this point the five white LAPD) officers (Stacey Koon, Laurence
Powell, Timothy Wind, Theodore Briseno, and Rolando Solano) attempted to subdue King with any
force that they demand necicerry. King was then cuffed and arrested for Driving while under the
influence (DUI) and fleeing for the police.
This would have just
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Historiography Of The British Empire
Any historiography of The British Raj must first start with the understanding that The British Raj
fits within the broader historic concept of The British Empire. In the late 19th Century, many
historians proposed that the history of The British Empire could be broken down into The First
British Empire and The Second British Empire. The British Raj falls within the category of The
Second British Empire within this view. The previous British involvement in India, via The
East India Company, would largely fall within First British Empire. The opinions of historians,
not any official decree by British law or authorities, are the basis for the concept of multiple
periods of The British Empire. There was never an official start, or end date, for either period of
empire. The British Empire was never an official entity, as in there was not a document or
constitution dictating how it was administered. As a result, the colonial administrations varied
depending on the colony to which they belonged. The views on The British Empire, during its
height, were not a single monolithic view shared by all British citizens, but varied across the full
spectrum from unwavering support to strong opposition. Joseph Chamberlain s 1897 book The
True Conception of Empire provides an excellent quote that sums up a common mindset of the era.
We feel now that our rule over these territories can only be justified if we can show that it adds to
the happiness and prosperity of the people,
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Example Of Case Study Example
1.1 Introduction
The following is an analysis of a case study. The author will outline the relevants facts of the case
and will identify the legal issues as they arise within the case.
1.2 Facts of the Case
The plaintiff in this case was a then 19 year old employee working as a barman in a pub, in a
residential area one mile outside a rural town. The plaintiff had been working in the bar for four
months at the time. A colleague of the plaintiff, Yvonne Gorman, received a phone call on the night
in question from someone claiming that the GardaГ were making their way to the licensed
premises and that she should ensure that any persons still on the premises should be asked to leave
before the GardaГ arrived. The workers in the premises ensured ... Show more content on
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He opened the door to allow the man in. The man pulled a mask over his face and took a shotgun
to the plaintiff s neck. The plaintiff was pushed backwards and warned not to do anything stupid.
Two other men forced their way into the pub behind the man who was dressed as a member of the
GardaГ. The man demanded to know where the safe was within the premises and the plaintiff
told him. The plaintiff and his two colleagues were forced to lie on the floor and had their hands
tied behind their backs using plastic ties. The raiders locked the employees into a small store room
and proceeded with the robbery. Eventually the employees broke free of their restraints and out of
the room they were being held in. The plaintiff pressed the panic button located on the premises and
phoned the GardaГ.
1.3 Legal issues of the case
The areas of law under consideration in this case are:
Negligence
Safety, Health and Welfare at Work
2.1 Negligence
Negligence is defined as the breach of a legal duty of care which causes loss or injury to the person
to whom the duty is owed . (Keenan,
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Railway Labour Act
Name: Muhammed Khairulanwar BMA (2391798)
ASCI 254
Term Paper Abstract
This research paper aims to provide an in depth look into the purposes of the Railway Labour Act,
the reasons it was enacted and the impacts of its future amendments. It will look at the inclusion of
the airline industry into the Act, and its applications to it. This paper will also cover the loopholes
and disadvantages of the Act and its consequences. This paper draws upon various sources
including scholarly textbooks, reports and papers. This research paper aims to provide valuable
information regarding the importance the Railway Labour Act and its significance to the airline
industry.
Keywords: Railway Labour Act, amendments, airline industry, applications, loopholes,
disadvantages The Railway Labour Act
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Its importance role of providing a platform for unions to negotiate and bargain with their respective
airlines has minimized or prevented the extent of the damages strikes have on the airline industry.
Strikes, such as the one by ALPA, have been proven to be disastrous with regard to public interest.
RLA s role cannot be taken lightly as an absence of such an act would be extremely detrimental to
the airline industry and ultimately, United States commerce.
Although the RLA has proven to be effective, it is not without its shortcomings. Its loopholes and
limitation can and will be exploited as proven in the case of FedEx. Hence, it has to constantly be
reviewed and amendments by the Federal Government and Congress have to be made to the act if it
were to stay relevant with the ever changing times. Workers should be making the rights on whether
or not they want to be in a union, not their managers or even government bureaucrats.
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The Book The Dark Wall
The Dark Wall The bell rang and we all squirmed out of Mrs. Clifford s room. Everyone with the
same waning, goad. Just before we pressed through the iron guard we all hear a scream. A voice
so high pitched it sent a shrill through every one of us and echoed down the pale halls. Right,
then we knew we were about to have our ID cards handed to us. We drop them in the thermoset
polymer pale with the sound of a marble pendulum. Out we go hands on fire, heads melting and
sit under an azure, impalpable extremity. The shade from the tree froze us as it blocked out the
sun. The whistle blew and we all strutted along the side of the blacktop. Just as we get to the edge
we become a herd of gazelles running from a pack of hungry lions. The first... Show more content
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Mrs.Gentry was my next door neighbor and I never knew that for the 5 years I went to the same
school she was teaching at. What has happened to this world such that we don t even know our
neighbors? The following day I go into the garden and gather the mutated zucchini, tomatoes,
and chilis. Mom wraps the in a woven and jaded looking basket. Ding Dong, I can hear the
doorbell from outside the door of Mrs.Gentry s house and the gentle stomping of feet growing
louder yet staying quiet coming to the door. My teacher appears and I present her with the
basket of fresh garden produce which is truly organic, as that is what I thought. Only until a few
years later I thought that the seeds may come from genetically modified organisms with other
chemicals and pesticides and whatnot in them. Glatorian X A few clicks here and a few pegs
there and voila, you have a fully fledged pile of no imagination and utter madness. The whole tub
is emptied out onto the floor and pieces are scattered under the chair, in between the shelves,
under my pants, on my t shirt, and all over the floor. I scuffle through the smooth avalanche to
find the one, the final addition to my most amazing creation ever, Glatorian X. I was the
outstanding, the lone ranger, that one crazy kamikaze, the one whose friend was in a different
city that was half an hour away if you drive. That year everyone wanted the new and completely
idiotic Wii U which is horrible compared to the Wii but not me. The 3DS XL was in the
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Viking Settlements
Viking presence during the period between the 8th and 15th centuries is widely accepted among
Scottish historians, but the exact impact on the region has been strongly debated by scholars
because of the lack of archeological evidence of Norse settlements. Within the last few decades new
information has emerged that reinforces the much larger view of a more prominent impact by the
Vikings within Scottish history. This evidence points to a longer period of Viking influence in the
areas of linguistics, town names, festivals, advanced metallurgy, and communal settlements.
Though the history of Viking interaction with the people of Scotlanddid not begin in any specific
year, the violent raids on Iona and Portmahomack brought their presence into focus for the Picts
inhabiting the area. The monks at Iona, which was founded by St. Columba in 563 ... Show more
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He notes that diet varies by length of stay in one area. For instance, Viking settlements that appear
to last for generations tended to have a diet that included cereal and whole grains because they
were able to farm. Short term encampments show a diet rich in wild birds and fish. Jones believes
the evidence of an agricultural Viking society would mean non aggressive interaction with the
indigenous people of Scotland, at least for some groups, and a steady assimilation into Scottish
society.
Other groups began to form trade routes, with artifacts from Uzbekistan, Russia, and Ireland found
in Viking settlements supporting this. Neil Price , who specializes in Viking Age Scandinavia,
believes there is enough evidence to conclude that Vikings were trading their state of the art swords
and knives for exquisite jewelry and precious stones throughout the
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Mic Final Exams...
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UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA FINAL EXAMINATION
COURSE COURSE CODE EXAMINATION TIME
GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY MIC455 OCTOBER 2010 3 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. 2. This paper consists of ten (10) questions. Answer ALL
questions in the Answer Booklet. Start each answer on a new page. Do not bring any material into
the examination room unless permission is given by the invigilator. Please check to make sure that
this examination pack consists of: i) ii) the Question Paper an Answer Booklet provided by the
Faculty
DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO
This examination paper consists of 5 printed pages
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(4 marks) What is the use of negative staining? (2 marks) c) Most genera of bacteria will lose the
red carbolfuchsin stain when decolourized using acid alcohol but those that are acid fast retain
the bright red colour in ZiehlNielsen Acid Fast stain. What could be the explanation for this
colour differences. (3 marks) You are given a bacterial sample and your task is to find out whether
the bacteria are motile or not. Suggest three (3) lab procedures that enable you to test on the
bacterial sample. (3 marks)
b)
d)
QUESTION 8 a) List down three (3) advantages of transformation. (3 marks) b) Describe the
mechanism of conjugation with the aid of a labeled diagram. (6 marks) c) What is the main
difference between conjugation and transformation? (2 marks)
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QUESTION 9 Discuss in detail the importance of fungi in different fields : agriculture, industrial
and medicine. (10 marks)
QUESTION 10 Figure 1 demonstrates the patterns of oxygen used by different organisms incubated
for 24 hours in tubes of a nutrient broth.
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Margery Kempe Research Paper
Margery Kempe is a true feminist icon. Clever, ambitious, and married to Jesus. Kempe uses her
mystical marriage to Jesus to achieve the life that she always wanted. Her ideal life is traveling to
important religious monuments and being recognized as a notable religious figure. This paper
will be discussing her literacy and how she uses it to her advantage, her mistrust of the patriarchy
and how she defies the social norms placed on females. Kempe is a great example of a strong,
independent woman, who does not need a man in her life. Although she has Jesus to help her, for
the most part she is alone. She does not let this stop her and she achieves the life she always
dreamed of having on her own.
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It would be difficult to find a clearer example of a woman who wanted to take up the role of a
preacher, she wanted to travel and become as important as the biblical figures mentioned in the
Bible. The social norms placed on woman did not control her. She wanted to live the life she
dreamed of and she did. However, travel was not something woman would normally do because it
was a very dangerous activity, not only is there the physical danger to women, such as the danger
of rape, something Kempe talks about continually; but travel by women is also dangerous in that it
constitutes an offense against basic cultural axioms, (traveler, p 3). By traveling, Kempe is
challenging these axioms, which could cause other women to do the same. This is one of the
reasons why Kempe was so threatening to men, they did not want her to encourage other females to
act the same way. The femalevoice is often represented, as a monstrosity which is always
threatening to break out and damage the socio religious or the domestic status quo, (5, Page
170). The men wanted to stay in control, they saw women as less than them and they did not like
the fact that Margery was finding ways to have power for herself. Women had followed the
domestic status quo for so long, more than just Margery had to been bothered by it. The role of a
woman of this time was; raising and bearing the children and cooking the food. The men were
against Kempe traveling because this broke that gender role. Deciding to leave her home and her
family to travel, finally taking control of her own
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Attractive Nuisance Essay
Question Presented Whether Sherman, under the attractive nuisance doctrine, will likely prevail
against Carlisle for multiple injuries he sustained in a fall from wooden steps of a tree house in
disrepair while trespassing upon Carlisle s property when: (1) Carlisle was aware that the
neighborhood surrounding his propertywas populated with children; (2) a severe storm had
damaged Carlisle s property and exposed the previously concealed tree house; (3) Sherman was
six years of age at the time of his injury; (4) Carlisle had little incentive to make repairs to the tree
house prior to the storm because of its concealment; (5) immediately following the storm, Carlisle
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Upon entering the yard, they discovered the tree house. The tree house was inaccessible but for a
frayed piece of rope that had once been part of a ladder. The rope was beyond the reach of
Sherman and the others, so they swung themselves over the lower branches of the tree to reach the
lower landing of the tree house. They successfully managed to hoist themselves onto the lower
landing from where they began to run along the labyrinth like walkways and steps in a race to
reach the top of the tree house. Sherman was running ahead of the others but tumbled when one of
the worn slatted steps splintered and gave way. Sherman fell a long distance to the ground and
sustained multiple injuries.
Discussion
The attractive nuisance doctrine is based on the fundamental fact that children do not possess
the same judgment or ability to recognize risk as adults. Johnson v. Wood, 155 Fla. 753, 21 So.
2d (Fla. 1945). Its purpose is to afford the trespassing child, where the elements of the doctrine are
met, the same protection, applying the principles of ordinary negligence that would be afforded an
invitee on the premises. Martinello v. B amp; P USA, Inc., 566 So. 2d 762 (Fla. 1990). The burden
of proof is upon the plaintiff to demonstrate that each element of the attractive nuisance doctrine is
satisfied. Id. at 764. If the plaintiff proves each element of the doctrine, the
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A Level French Essay Planning

  • 1. A Level French Essay Planning 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. A Level French Essay PlanningA Level French Essay Planning
  • 2. Analysis Of Speak By Laurie Anderson The book Speak by Laurie Anderson is a book about how Melinda Sordino overcomes the troubles in her life, and how she learned to speak up for herself. The author uses a lot of archetypes and allusions throughout the book to add a fuller description to the events Melinda had gone through, which will help the readers to better understand what Anderson is trying to tell. When Melinda started her first day of high school, she suffered from peer pressure with her best friend who had just left her, and everyone had hated her because she ruined a party during summer break by calling the police. Melinda knew that no one knew the truth, but she was afraid to speak out about it. Laurie Anderson used the allusion of Rudolph, the red nosed reindeer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, this drawing of the tree is representative of the mind growth of Melinda. For instance, the drawing was poorly drawn at the beginning of the book, Melinda s pressure and her life were weighing her down. As the drawing got better throughout the school year, Melinda s strength and mindset also began to get better as well. If the tree meant to shelter , then Melinda sure developed a very nice shelter for herself in the end. Laurie Anderson also used allusions while describing Melinda s trauma. IT sees me. IT smiles and winks. Good thing my lips are stitched together or I d throw up. (Anderson 96). The book Maya Angelou is written by a girl who was once raped. The experience is similar between Melinda and Angelou. The audience may not fully understand what Melinda was thinking during that time, but the book, Maya Angelou, fully describes the life of a raped girl which gave us a fuller understanding of the situation that Melinda was dealing with. She also used the archetype of darkness, when Melinda was raped, it was night time. Darkness represents Chaos, emblem of bad judgment and destruction, for instance, Melinda was raped in the darkness. This word should give the readers a clear foreshadowing of what will happen next. The author also used the archetype of coldness throughout the story. For instance, at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Reflective Essay On My Free Time I began to think to myself, like many others, that I was destined for a life of mediocrity, I wanted financial freedom, but knew that working for someone else and trading my time for their money was a dead end. There is nothing wrong with that, with the illusion of financial stability of a job. Knowing that if you give up most of your free time, a steady pay check should be there... But what if you want more? I know if you quit, you fail, so I started again. I started researching online business opportunities. I ran into several people who want me to buy their ebook that would tell me what I needed to know to make money online. What I found out is that I needed an ebook of sometimes unless information for people to buy, then I would... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I wanted something simple, that I could do on my free time and take to the next level with ease. I finally sat down and put the power of intention to work. I ask myself how I could start a business using other people s products to make a profit. I wanted it to be easy to do from anywhere, with step bested training, and an awesome support feature. If I wanted too, I could share the opportunity with others, with no tricks, and definitely no cold calling. A few weeks went by and I had let the request go without really pondering it too much. Then one day while in the bathroom an idea came to me. (Crazy where and when the little voice gives you an answer). The voice said to me, What is drop shipping? I had heard the term years ago, and never really paid it much attention, mainly because of all the negativequestion myself feedback I read on the internet about the process. You ever notice that you can find negative issues with about any service, person, or product anywhere? And it s usually second, third, or fourth hand information from someone who heard it from someone else. That s what happened with the company that I am currently working with. A few years ago I heard about DS Domination in passing, but never gave it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Has Australian Law Adequately Protect the Health of... Has Australian law adequately protect the health of indigenous people? Contemporary issue The issue appeared in The Australian newspaper in January 2007 which discussed about the indigenous health. There is no exact statistics that really measure aborigines health as only about 72% of them were included in the surveys. The issue is able to make us think on actions that could be made in order to protect the health rights of the indigenous Australian. It seems to be impossible for the responsible authorities to address this problem effectively when there is lack of efficiency in gathering data. (Source: Article by Milanda Rout in The Australian 27/01/10) Historical background The term Indigenous can be referred as Native to a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1962, Electoral Act (Section 41) was amended to give those Aborigines their right to vote. Furthermore, in order to reduce racial discrimination towards indigenous community, 1967 Referendum was hold in which Section 51(xxvi) was amended and Section 127 was repealed (Bailey 2008). 1967 has become the landmark as indigenous affair became a concurrent power shared between the Commonwealth and the states (Bailey 2008; Freehollows 2003). Besides, they are also included in the census after 1967 and were given the same rights as other Australians and enjoy the same rights. (History of the Aborigines n.d.; Freehollows 2003). However, although their rights were recognised starting from 1900s, some argue that it is insufficient as Australia does not has a Bill of Rights and the Constitution is not a document which focus on human rights (Bailey 2008; Owen 2010). Despites of the claims, there is no need for the Australian government to have a Bill of Right as the third element of Rule of Law already ensures the protection of human rights and natural justice. Plus, having a Bill of Rights means that it will be likely subjected to High Court s interpretation and will not guarantee protection of human rights. Availability of health services Less access to primary health care services (Close The Gap n.d; Couzos Denaley 2007) Overcrowded and poor quality housing in the aboriginal communities (Close The Gap ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Abortion Is The Most Controversial Right Introduction Unintended pregnancies and induced abortions are common and occur among women of all social and economic groups. Where the abortion rate is high, it likely reflects that levels of contraceptive use are not sufficient to meet the fertility desires and family planning needs of women and couples. History/background of the issue: Since 1996, abortion rates declined by at least 2% per year in 12 of the 28 countries with complete abortion counts and trend data, and rates increased by this much in two countries. Abortion rates were relatively stable in the remaining countries. Opening statement and paper focus abortion is the most controversial right being debated today Abortion is the deliberate ending of a pregnancy by removing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Abortions, the practice of removing a fertilized egg from a mother has become a controversial issue in American society, but should be generally supported because there are circumstances where the mother to be is unable to sustain a pregnancy safely. Young low income women and or girls who become mothers have grim prospects for the future and in the case of rape or incest, forcing a woman made pregnant by this violent act would cause further psychological harm to the victim. In, The Cost of Choice , the National Abortion Federation (NAF) and Planned Parenthood, among other pro abortion advocacy groups and organizations, have formulated and published standards and guidelines for affiliated clinics and physicians. In fact, Planned Parenthood clinics, with few exceptions, must adhere to the operational. (Amy, E. R. (2011. Abortion will deprive you of happiness soviet reproductive politics in the post stalin era. Journal of Women s History). A. Millions are not alive today because they were never even born because of abortion one of the historic mantras of the abortion industry goes until you realize what their solution are If a child isn t wanted, then it shouldn t be born. One of the problems today is if a child is already conceived, the only way to keep said child from being born is to kill it. By arguing about this is not better for the child to be dead than for the child to be unwanted. Obviously, many more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. A Brief Note On Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd You don t understand, we have no additional capacity! has claimed and showcased the condition of considerable labor intensive enterprises currently. Doubtlessly, over 99.99% of the enterprises are always working their tails off to augment productivity with least costingпјЊthus contributing to workers overwhelming workloads probably Apple s important foundry, Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd (also known as Foxconn) in TaiwanпјЊused to be condemned strongly by public due to intensive operators suicidal jump in Shenzhen, China in 2010. What s worse, most of those suicidal jumpers experienced overwhelming overtime working before their death, which shocked whole China and provoked public to concentrate on the sweatshop issue around us. From this example, exploitation of workforce would be one of the effective ways to enhance productivity within limited resources. Nevertheless, this extreme and cruel method would never be accepted by theory of constraint, which would emphasize the optimized production technology (OPT) to embrace continuous improvement. Professor Youngman has interpreted this concept via illustrating several detailed examples. A local labor intensive manufacturing firm, showcased in the article, was confronting the overarching constraint issue deficient capacity of polish shop. Though having been achieving substantial growth both in domestic and exports, no more additional capacity can be developed in this polish shop unfortunately. Therefore we could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. To Intermittent Fast, or not to Intermittent Fast, that is... To Intermittent Fast, or not to Intermittent Fast, that is the question Have you ever heard of intermittent fasting? Could you have ever imagined that not eating breakfast could bring you untold health benefits? Chances are you never came across intermittent fasting, well; trust me I guarantee you are missing out if you are unaware of it. By the end, of this article I am certain you will understand what intermittent fasting is and why it is so popular. What is intermittent fasting? Intermittent fasting, (also called periodic fasting PF) is a type of eating pattern used by professionals and beginners all over the world to reduce fat percentage, increase growth hormone concentration in the body and simply spend less time cooking. Contrary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Intermitting fasting does unfortunately cause some people to get fatigued especially if they are new to intermittent fasting therefore, I recommend people to not endure with intermitting fasting every day to prevent you getting tired , underperforming when training and reduce muscle growth. I also do not recommend enduring with intermitting fasting if you are over the age of 50 or if your body is still developing physically (children and teenagers) to prevent any potential growth side effects. Advantages of Occlusion training Now moving onto the advantages, one of PF s best benefits is the fact that you will dramatically boost fat burning throughout your body, this is because when you eat food your body spends couple of hours changing the food into simpler nutritional units such as amino acids and simple sugars. Therefore when you are in a normal eating schedule, your body will actually use the food you ate throughout the day or the past hours to provide itself with energy and other required nutrients and vitamins. Although if you are in a fasted state your body will not have the option to use food as an energy source and will be forced to use the fat storage around your body ( including stubborn visceral fat ) to provide your muscles and other parts of your body with the required energy , nutrients and vitamins. This will lead to a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Detecting Heart Blockage in a Patient These chambers are separated by valves to prevent back flow of blood (into the atria). Between the right atrium and the right ventricle is the tricuspid valve and between the left atrium and the left ventricle is the bicuspid valve. Separating the left ventricle and the aorta is the aortic valve and the pulmonic valve is found between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery. The ability of the heart to contract stems from its possession of the SA node (Sino atrial node) also called the pacemaker as it generates the hearts own electrical signal and allows it to contract and pump blood to the rest of the body. This gives the heart a special feature making it the only organ that is capable of working outside the body if provided with enough oxygen. The electrical system controls the rhythm of the heart and the heart rate. A problem with the hearts electrical system affecting the transfer of signals from the SA node to the AV node and then the ventricles leads to what is called a heart block. A disruption in the electrical rhythm from the SA node is regarded as an SA node block while disruptions below the AV node are classified under the AV block which is then further divided into sub groups depending on the level disruption. In some cases, people are born with this condition and are said to have congenital heart block whereas those that get it through e.g. open heart surgery are said to have acquired heart block. Heart block can be classified as an arrhythmia which is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Noahic Covenant Research Paper Throughout the Old Testament God has been actively directing people to him. His method of doing this was by establishing covenants with him. The definition of covenant is, a formal and serious agreement or promise (Merriam Webster). There are seven convents described in the Old Testament: Adamic, Noahic, Abrahamic, Palestinian, Mosaic, Davidic and New Covenant. Some of these covenants are conditional and based on prerequisites and can be broken if the requirements are not met. The rest are unconditional covenants, they were made with no strings attached, meaning the agreement would be kept no matter what. The purpose of this paper is to examine each of these covenants and their results. The first covenant described in the Old Testament... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first one mentioned is the covenant of the Ten Commandments: no other gods, no idols, do not take the name of the Lord in vain, observe the Sabbath, honor your mother and father, do not murder, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not give false testimony and do not covet (Ex 34:27 28). God told Moses that if these rules were broken then Israel would be destroyed. The next covenant made to Moses explains the rules of the Sabbath: no work on the Sabbath (Ex 31:12 17), whoever violates it must be put to death (Ex 31:15). The first two covenants made to Moses could be celebrated anywhere because the Jewish people were being relocated to other places. The third covenant that was made through Moses is considered the Law and the terms are: made known through fear (Ex 19:16), sealed by blood and an oath (Ex 24:7 8) and requires obedience (Ex 19:5). This covenant can be broken if disobeyed, but God promised that restoration is possible. The fourth and last covenant given through Moses has to due with Levitacal priesthood: eternal ministry of Levites before God (Dt 18:1 5), receive a portion of all offerings from the alter (Num 18:19), offerings include salt as a testimony to the covenant (Lev 2:13), broken by individuals (Neh 13:28 29) and lastely one could be a Levite and not a priest, but all priests were Levites and descended from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Margaret Atwood s The Handmaid Tale Essay It is necessary for the government to impose a certain amount of power and control of its citizens in order for a society to function properly. However, too much power and control in a society eliminates the freedom of the residents, forbidding them to live an ordinary life. In the dystopian futuristic novel, The Handmaids Tale, Margaret Atwooddemonstrates the theme of power and control through an oppressive society called the Republic of Gilead. The government established power and control through the use of the wall, military control, the salvaging, the particicution, and gender. The dead bodies of those who have committed acts against the government hang on a structure called the Wall. The Wall is a method to implement fear on the citizens. Offred describes the purpose of the wall when she states, We stop, together as of on signal and stand to loook at the bodies. It doesn t matter if we look. Were supposed to look: this is what they are there for, hanging on the wall. Sometimes they ll be there for days, until there s a new batch, so as many people as possible will have a chance to see them (Atwood 40). The wall is a symbol of sin and it creates fear and force in the Republic of Gilead. It is a warning to the citizens of the punishment for disobeying the rules. The people that hang on the Wall have committed atrocities and must be made into examples, for the rest (Atwood 42). Therefore, when the citizens see the punishment for violating the government s rules, they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Advantages And Disadvantages Of The CRD adoption of the CRD is evidence on shifting from a minimal harmonization of consumer protection approach towards the maximum harmonization measures88 on this matter, whereas the Member States still have their authority to sustain or adopt their national laws in respect to certain aspects.89 It worth mentioning that, although the CRD s rules necessarily apply to all sale contracts between consumers and sellers, but there are some exclusions from the Directive. Such exceptions refers to, property transactions90, social services91, healthcare in terms of regulated profession92, gambling93, financial services, timeshare, package travel94, and the majority of passenger transport contracts95. 2. Distance Selling Contracts in CRD As highlighted before, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The CRD s provisions cover the following characteristics: Applicable to all sales of goods and services concluded within the framework of the CRD, regardless of the fact that the purchase has been concluded on or off premises of the seller or at a distance.99 A related point to consider is that, Recital 9 of the CRD has identified three different types of contracts, including: distance contracts, off premises contracts and contracts other than these two sorts of contracts.100 Information, to be disclosed to the consumer before purchase of goods and services, when the sale happens at distance (e.g. via internet or telesales). Article 6 of the CRD specifies the requirements regarding providing consumers with pre contractual information for distance selling.102 Additional payments to the original price of the goods or services, according to this provision it is required to attain the consumer s active or explicit consent to pay for any additional payment. Moreover, the CRD prohibits pre ticked boxes that consumer needed to untick them in order to avoid any surcharges which means the consumers have the right to opt in to extra fees, actively.103 Fees that are charged for using a specific method of payment (i.e. extra charges for using credit card) must not exceed the cost paid by the seller for using such means of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Spotless in Leslie Marmon Silko s Ceremony Essay examples Leslie Marmon Silko uses the idea of being speckled and/or spotless in her book Ceremony. To try to be spotless is the Laguna people trying to become a part of white society, hence, becoming separated from the Earth and from the roots, tradition, beliefs, rituals and customs of the Native American way. It is letting in white society with the belief that it can somehow improve you. It is destructive change that takes a person away from the Earth. It is change that specifies and names possessions and makes you question your own beliefs. On the other hand, being speckled is learning and shifting with this clash of cultures in order for it not to interfere and destroy you. It is a change that helps you beat white society by not conforming... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They have become spotless by being away from their homeland and integrated into the white culture though the war, prostitutes and booze. This new speckled breed also shows relation to the Lagunas. The cattle are weak and seemingly useless. But in all actuality they are very durable and can live on less than domesticated cattle can. Reck points out that they are survivors and refuse to be caged by man, much like the Lagunas in how [some of them] try to fight off the white man s ways. Reck sums it up, Like the cattle, the Native Americans wish to be liberated from the white man, always in search of a way to evade his grip. The cattle are reminiscent of the previous generations of Indians before the infiltration of the white man strong, durable, close to the land, free from fences and restrictions. In other words, it is very easy to get sucked into all that white society seemingly has to offer. If you do, you can no longer roam freely. Silko describes these cattle like deer or antelope. She does this because they are the only things that have that wildness to the Navajo. Bringing in and changing, but not necessarily conforming to, the European idea of everything being spotless, is what has to be accepted in order to remain speckled. You have to accept the change. Spotlessness resists change, because it fights against what is natural to the earth. Betonie says, Things that don t change are dead things (Silko 84). You ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Hum 186 Social Media Paper Social Media Paper Jennifer Schaedler HUM/186 University of Phoenix August 28, 2017 Social Media Paper Easily Obtainable Information In the age of cutting edge technology such as the world in which we live, easily obtainable information has turned out to be a mainstay in society. The days of instant gratification are upon us and waiting for any length of time since the advent of the Internet has become unacceptable in the technological arena. Because information is so easily available, this gives pause to security and privacy of personal identifiable information. With headlines screaming Identity Theft the disadvantages are clear. No longer can users post whatever they are thinking, doing, wearing, etc. without the profound knowledge that each post is forever solidified forever on the World Wide Web for anyone with an Internet connection to access. Those with less technological knowledge have yet to grasp this concept and this unfortunately has caused harm to their personal lives and professional careers, in some cases. Advantages of Easily Obtainable Information One point of preference of adequately realistic data is practicality. It is advantageous for individuals to be in one place and catch the most blazing news, listen to the crisp top melodies on the announcement diagrams, watch and share the music recordings to those tunes, while in the meantime holding discussions through talk with various companions in a flash. It is simpler than perusing an entire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Assumption Accelerated MBA Program Analysis As graduation nears, all of my friends have figured out the next step that they are taking in their lives. Some already have jobs and know what they want to do with their life. As for me, I am not sure what I want to do and I am lost. All I know is that I want to make a difference in my life and those around me. I feel that with the Assumption Accelerated MBA Program, it will help guide me to what I want to do next. Through this program I would be able to improve on my leadership and people skills, giving the real experience that I would be getting through this program. The program offers a lot of things that I would be able to use in the future to get my foot through the door. I like this program because it offers many aspects that can help ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, I want to improve my skills as I will be managing professionals sometime in the future. Specifically, I want to learn how to motivate others to perform at their best. Assumption s unique approach using real world experiences and getting to work in real business situation where we learn to solve day to day business challenges, will help me grow as a better person. I also feel that I have much to contribute to Assumption s community. My background in Marketing Communication and Advertising has given me a unique perspective that will be valuable in the business world. I want to share what I have gathered from Western New England University and bring it to Assumption ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Plastic Bags Essay Worldwide consumers use up to 1.5 trillion plastic bags every year. In the consumers possession the plastic bags stay with them for an average of fifteen minutes before they get thrown away or released to blow down into the wind, down our streets, and into our world. In Israel the average time of holding on to a single plastic bag is twenty minutes. The use of plastic bags tally s up to $4 millionper year for retailers. One company which buys half of the used plastic bags in the United States that are available on the open air market and uses 1.5 billion bags per year. Ontario uses 2.6 billion bags per year and one hundred million in the waterloo region by itself. (Savage 2008), (McMahon 2008), (Mieszkowski 2007), As for Americans... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shoppers from all these cities must use or bring a paper or different type of shopping bag. As a city council member from Annapolis put it, We need to put a stop to it right her in Annapolis (Query 2007 пїЅ 2). Not only are just some cities and countries banning, but there are some main stores like Wal Mart Inc. which is starting to gradually decrease the number of plastic bags and cut there plastic bag waste by a third worldwide by the year of 2013. They plan to cut nine billion plastic bags from each store within the Wal Mart company each year. The company Whole Foods has also place there ban back in April. Other stores like the IKEA have started the same process and also charging five cents per plastic bag. San Francisco and Los Angeles have also imposed fees on shoppers who want to shop with a plastic bag. Seattle has recently dismissed the use of paper and plastic bags and is also requiring stores to put a twenty cent price per bag. Dallas has proposed a ban on all plastic bags in the next three to five years, if there proposed bill of five cents per plastic bag doesn t go through. The California s Secretary of Resource said he is planning on a recommendation for a state wide ban on plastic bags. Even Alaska has trash problems with plastic bags. In Bethel, Alaska they are being faced with plastic shopping bags blowing into landfills and tundra s. Because of this the southwest city in Alaska is giving grocery stores and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Ordinary World Hero s Journey Analysis Every story includes structural aspects or phases in fantasies, movies and legends. These stages arrange the hero s special journey, which are the various phases that the hero has to go through to complete his task. In the beginning, the hero always starts off in the Ordinary World. To begin, The Ordinary Word is the heros safe haven, this stage allows the readers to get to know the hero s distinctive characteristics. Furthermore, The Call To Adventure introduces a mission that must be done. In other words, this phase sets the hero s new journey. On the other hand, the hero himself can also turn down the expedition due to distress and insecurities. This stage is called, Refusal of the call where the hero is not willing to make changes. Once... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Further into the journey the hero faces The Resurrection, their most threatening meeting with death. In this stage the hero is reborn or mutated with the attributes of himself in addition to the lessons from the characters that he has met along his journey. Moreover, The Return with the Elixir is the final reward earned on the hero s journey and has earned the right to be accepted back into the Ordinary World. The Elixir will restore balance to the Ordinary World, and in most tales, the Return with the Elixir completes the cycle of this journey. In addition, Archetypes are like a characters own mask that represents the character s role play in the story. A single Archetypal mask can be transferred to one character to the next. The Shapeshifter mask confuses the hero by hiding a character s actions and faithfulness. Furthermore, A shadow in a story can be symbolized as someone s darkest desires and phobias. The hero s enemies and villains often wear the Shadow mask as a demon lurking from within the characters. Additionally, a Trickster is also a mask that will most likely fool the hero. This mask is often worn by a mentor in a romantic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Sword Of Shannara The Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks is a fantasy novel that follows a group of people brought together to retrieve the magical Sword of Shannara, which is the only weapon that can defeat Brona, the evil Warlock Lord. The only person who can wield the Sword is Shea, who does not even believe the tales about Brona. When his family is threatened, Shea reluctantly joins the quest to find the Sword and destroy Brona. The location is a world where science destroyed the landscape in a horrific holocaust and mutated the remaining people and creatures. Now, there are multiple races, named after mythical creatures of the past such as Elves, Dwarfs, Trolls, and Gnomes. The land is ruled by magic instead of science and only a few people called Druids ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Political Figures In The Wizard Of Oz Political Figures in the Land of Oz Many people hold the opinion that they want political issues to stay separated from their leisure entertainment, but it is impossible to create even the simplest of entertainment without taking on some form of politics. In the 1939 musical film, The Wizard of Oz, witches and wizards are likened to various politicians of the real world. At this historical moment, Americans were watching World War II unfold from the sidelines, seeing horrific dictators and many nations leaders on their screens. The Wizard of Oz mimics this through magical figures. They are powerful figures who manipulate and control the masses in order to wipe out competition and and move up the ranks. From Glinda waiting to tell Dorothy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Examining these plain Midwestern folk helps provide insight to my argument of the movie s politics. Almira Gulch, who is mirrored in the land of Oz by the Wicked Witch, is a middle aged spinster with wealth, as she is described by Auntie Em as [owning] half the county. This correlates to the Wicked Witch s ownership of the western half of Oz. However, despite Almira s apparent power within the town, she comes across as weak and lacking when compared to Auntie Em or Dorothy. Sure, her words may be threatening, but all the problems she presents hatred towards Dorothy, taking Toto away seem to be solved as easily as they came about. Ultimately, Almira presents no real threat, but simply has the beginnings of a powerful politician within her. In the Land of Oz, we see what would happen to Almira she were given the power necessary to truly strike fear into the hearts of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Why The Giant Panda Is One Of The Most Misunderstood Animals The Giant Panda is one of the most misunderstood animals on the planet. For many years, it was believed to be a type of racoon, like the similarly named red panda. However, genetics testing and observation have revealed that the panda is in fact, a bear. It has several adaptations that make it unusual. First is the fact that it has six digits on the front paws, giving it an opposable thumb ideal for holding onto the stalks of bamboowhich it consumes in great amounts. The genitalia of the male are rear pointing and small which is also decidedly bearish, and much more like those of the red panda. It has only been since 1995 that the Panda has been officially considered a bear. Typical pandas have a large head, and distinct white and black ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Males grow to 190 275 pounds and 64 76 inches in length, with females being slightly smaller and lighter at 155 220 pounds. They reach sexual maturity between ages 4 1/2 to 6 1/2 years and mate once during the spring months of March, April, and May. The females are in estrus for anywhere from 1 to 3 weeks, but are only really receptive for a few days of that time. During August and September, pregnant females give birth to anywhere from one to three cubs, with one being the more common. The cubs are weaned at nine months, but often stay with their mothers for more than two years. Like most bears, pandas are solitary animals. Females with cubs being the only exception. They mark their territories by scratching trees and by rubbing a musky anogenital gland against rocks and trees. Additionally, they communicate with different vocalizations. Scientists have identified 11 distinct calls, but cannot identify the exact function of all of them. Pandas are quite vegetarian, making bamboo 99% of their diet. Adults can eat anywhere between 26 and 33 pounds of it in a day, and with soft new shoots up to 84 pounds! Incredibly, that s almost 40% of their body weight! Occasionally they consume meat and some other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Attention Deficit Essay In the early 70s, the main focus started to shift towards attention deficit rather than the concept of hyperactivity (Lange et al., 2010). In fact, 4 years after the implementation of the DSM II, Douglas (1972) argued that deficits such as sustained attention and impulse control deserved more notability. Also, these symptoms responded better to stimulants treatment than hyperactivity (Douglas, 1972). For this reason coupled with the influence of the scientific community, a complete reconceptualization of Hyperkinetic Reaction of Childhood was considered. In 1980, the DSM III was published and renamed the disorder Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) (Barkley, 2006). The disorder could now be diagnosed with or without hyperactivity. Attention deficits and impulse control were considered more important than hyperactivity as determinants for diagnosis (Lange et al., 2010). Moreover, the DSM III contained an explicit numerical cutoff score for symptoms, specific guidelines for age of onset and duration of symptoms, and the requirement of exclusion of other childhood psychiatric conditions (Barkley, 2006, p.19). A lot of controversy emerged from these changes, as little empirical evidence existed to support the concept of Attention Deficit disorder (Barkley, 2006). Confusion arose concerning the similarities of both types of ADD and it was not clear if they should be considered as the same disorder or two different psychiatric entities. Seven years later, a revision of the DSM III (DSM III R) was published based on empirical validation. The subtype component was removed and the disorder was renamed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) (APA, 1987).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The subtype without hyperactivity was removed and the symptoms of attention, impulsivity and hyperactivity composed the list of symptoms and a diagnosis was assessed using a single cut off score (Lange et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Descriptive Essay About Maid Cafe Konichiwa traveler! Have you ever wanted to enter a fun and intoxicating realm that reminds you of the playrooms of your childhood? Would you like to visit a new and exotic venue that will give you a special look into the culture of the land of the rising sun? Perhaps you are a fan of manga, anime, or Japanese computer games? If you answered yes to any of the previous questions then you must visit the mystical and playful maid cafes of the Akihabara district of Tokyo! First and foremost, the maid cafes of the Akihabara district are the epitome of a magical, out of this world experience that will leave you in a much happier state than when you arrived at the establishment. The scenery can be described as a colorful reminder of your past... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You will have the amazing opportunity of playing a tabletop game with your favorite new maid at the cafe for the price of 500 yen it is to be noted that at the time of play, you will have the undivided attention of your jovial maid! You can even partake in a cafe wide rock, paper, scissors contest during the bi hourly tanoshimi kai (fun time) where you could win a prize and spend even more time with the friendly maids! But... wait... there s more! The maids will even offer to spend a whole thirty minutes with you talking about whatever you wish for the incredible price of 6,000 yen This personal conference with a maid is a particular favorite among the regulars at the maid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Public Health Assessment Essay The purpose of this essay is to define public health and compare it to personal health, also a discussion of benefits and disadvantages of public health. The following questions will also be answered: What are the benefits of public health assessments? What are the disadvantages, if any? Give an example of a potential conflict within the community that could arise as a result of public healthassessments. How can public health advocates and policy makers prevent and/or manage such a conflict? How can public health assessments be used to form public policy? Additionally, this paper will debate the how the community has or will be affected by the smoking in public places laws. Definition and comparison According to Schneider (2006) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When recalling completing the census for 2010; there were many questions on health and smoking. It left a question as to how this data would be used. In more recent times there has appeared to be an increase in surveys from medical, corporations, and sales. All of the data gathered is used to assess how they are doing and are needs being met, the same is true for health assessments. Disadvantages and Benefits One of the big disadvantages is the potential for misuse of the information. An example of misuse is the Breach of HIPAA policies. While working in the military health environment in Spain, there were many times that someone I knew socially was a patient in the clinic. One such encounter netted a good friend s whose husband was treated for an STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) and was prompted to notify all his sexual partners. His wife did not come in for a visit; which caused a moral dilemma, questioning what to do; I spoke with the treating physician and voiced my concerns. The physician took charge and the appropriate action was completed, thereby avoiding a HIPAA violation. In the wrong hands medical information can be abused. The stringent punishment for HIPPA violations has curtailed the misuse of information and limited the public outcries for help. According to the AMA a person can be charged with both civil and criminal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Collins Class Submarine Project Executive Summary This report was commissioned to review the Collins Class Submarine Project Deep trouble . The primary objective of this report is to analyses the dimensions of risk that need continuous management due to inter relationships of all elements within Project Management and the importance of stakeholders. The topic was researched through extensive sources, including government bodies, course materials and other sources to provide the relevant information. In the case of The Collins Class Submarine that is unique in nature given the limited number of indigenous military builds due to their vast amount of stakeholders and resources involved. The consequence of failure is present during the entire project considering the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The major proton of $4.38 billion was contracted to the Australian Submarine Corporation Pty Ltd (ASC) who s responsibility was managing subcontracting for the entire project. Swedish tenderer Kockum s AB type 471 was the chosen design coupled with a combat system that Boeing Australia Limited was to integrate (New Submarine Project 1998). At the time Australia s industry was unequipped to handle such a task and needed a major injection of resources and skilled labours for the project to commence without ultimate failure (Refer Appendix 1). Despite the competent skills of the labours eleven years after the tender and billions of dollars later the Royal Australian Navy commissioned an independent tank testing to be carried out. Shortly after this on the 24th July 1999 the ABC Four Corners released a scathing national report on the project and its fundamentally floored management system, stating how the Navy has commissioned none of the six submarines for a taxpayers cost of $5 billion dollars because they are unfit for service and far from battle ready. Aided with the testimony of Commodore Mick Dunne who fears the worst for the fleet (ABC 1999), at the he time was appointed by the Navy to investigate the deficiencies. The aims of this project are to examine the case study Deep Trouble where series of events shown in the ABC Four Corners documentary will be applied in reference to the inter relationships of stakeholders and the associated risks involved. Project Risk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Minank Case Date:February 29, 2016 To: All MinaBank Employees cc: BankFirst Board of Directors and Senior Managers From: Vanessa Duvert, Senior Manager, BankFirst Subject:Positioning Ourselves to Become the Market Leader On behalf of the management committee, I d like to express our excitement about the addition of MinaBank to the BankFirst family. We are confident that the acquisition will help to expand our customer base and to increase our profile nationally. Our goal is to merge the abundance of talent and resources to outpace competitors in the ever changing industry. To achieve this, there will be challenging times ahead that will require all of our patience and endurance in order to ensure the best outcome as we restructure the Minneapolis branches. Unfortunately, the change will result in the elimination of roles in certain areas. We understand the emotional stakes involved with such a change, which is why we want to be transparent throughout the process to lessen any anxiety.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have even put into effect measures to decrease operational and overhead costs to preserve as many jobs as possible. It remains that it is still in the company s best interest to adopt a leaner structure to accomplish the following: reduce duplication of services, maximize corporate resources and maintain employees competitive wages. The new structure will also allow employees to be autonomous in decision making and will expedite the path to advancement opportunities and senior leadership roles. The change will help us to remain nimble and more responsive to market changes in order to grow the brand at a faster ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Theory Of Power And Leadership Ideas Ideas are beliefs and desires constructed in organized pattern with its creation, components and impact that define the political structure and bind the ruling authority in a set of complying characteristics of that idea. There are unexplained varieties of Ideas great ideas, scientific and moral ideas, realist and fantastic ideas, political, economic or religious ideas. Democracy, power, freedom and rights, citizenship and protest, social justice and equality are all ideas based on which institutions make policies and rules. As abstract and non specific element of thought it may be, it forms essential bases of formational philosophy and politics. It is important to understand, in relation to power and leadership ideas are examined... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In today s world, it has to be admitted that more and more power is being given to the people and the hypothesis that power belongs to the people, and they govern themselves has undoubtedly established liberal democracy as the most appropriate form of governance. Ideas of equality, justice and freedom are secured by democratic regimes and therefore over centuries, from French revolution to Arab springs in 2010. Today s governments are liberal but modern democratic territories. They preach supremacy and freedom of individuals provides fundamental rights, rule of law and security but at the same time the system representing people takes the leading role. Modern states have to incorporate various interests, requirements and political requirements and thus look at collective interests idealizing stability, international image, and maintaining balanced political structure. The constitutional framework of a state bases its policies, decisions on the ideas and ideologies enshrined by the supreme law of the land constitution. All political, social and economic laws, policies are formulated due to the ideological guidelines and principals inculcated by states. The ideas of freedom, security, justice, rule of law, peace, protest, etc. are the building blocks of governance, though ever changing in their meaning. Berlin, discussing J.S. Mill, distinguishes between negative liberty, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Dody Dysmorphic Disorder Body dysmorphic disorder or BDD is a type pf mental illness in which you can t stop thinking about a flaw in your appearance. You intensely obsess over your appearance and body image, often for many hours a day. Your perceived flaw causes you significant distress, and your obsession impacts your ability to function in your daily life. You may seek out numerous cosmetic procedures or excessively exercise to try to fix your perceived flaw, but you re never satisfied. Body dysmorphic disorder is also known as dysmorphophobia, the fear of having a deformity. Although the exact cause of BDD is still unclear, experts believe it is related to problems with serotonin, one of the brain s chemical neurotransmitters. Poor regulation of serotonin also plays a role in obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and other anxiety disorders, as well as depression Some people may be more prone to problems with serotonin balance, including those with family members who have problems with anxiety or depression. This may help explain why some people develop BDD but others don t. Cultural messages can also play a role in BDD by reinforcing somebody s concerns about appearance. Critical messages or unkind teasing about appearance as someone is growing up may also contribute to a person s sensitivity to BDD. But while cultural messages, criticism, and teasing might harm someone s body image, these things alone usually do not result in BDD. People with BDD obsess over their appearance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Death of the Auteur Essay The Death of the Auteur 2 The concept of author is originally derived from the Latin word for authority. From the theoretician s standpoint, the author carries power over the text only to the extent that the ideas and scenarios within it are originally those of the author. French literary theorist Roland Barthes argues that the function of an author is to provide the semblance of originality and meaning in The Death of the Author. Writing is the destruction of every voice, of every origin. Writing is the neutral, composite, oblique space where our subject slips away, the negative where all identity is lost, starting with the very identity of the body writing. (Barthes 1466) The basis for Barthes argument is the writing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Saussure 972 977) Everything that has been said up to this point boils down to this: in language there are only differences. Even more important, a difference generally implies positive terms between which the difference is set up; but in language there are only differences without positive terms. Whether we take the signified or the signifier, language has neither ideas nor sounds that existed before the linguistic system, but only conceptual and phonic differences that have issued from the system. (Saussure 972) The application of this idea to Barthes work is in the very essence of the idea of the death of the author: the rejection of the assumption that the ideas we commit to a certain name are the product of solely their own conjecture and its manifestations. As soon as a fact is narrated no longer with a view to acting directly on reality but intransitively, that is to say, finally outside of any function other than that of the very practice of the symbol itself, this disconnection occurs, the voice loses its origin, the author enters into his own death, writing begins. (Barthes 1466) 4 Saussurean logic continues on this theme to the extent that the arbitrary nature of the sign is indicative of the situation of an individual that operates within the linguistic system, and their helplessness and passivity in relation to the signs that compose their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Analysis Of We Are The 99 Percent Can a simple phrase ignite change? History gives us the answer. The essay, We Are the 99 percent Joins the Cultural and Political Lexicon by Brian Stelter tells us the succession of the protestors for the wage gap implementing the phrase into the minds of millions of Americans. Stelter then goes on to talk about the we are the 99 percent phraseused at rally s or protests to show how much the rich are outnumbered. Stelter explains the catchphrase and the different ways it is used and how it is impacting society. He then shows the history of what can be if something is said, especially if what is said is true. By utilizing rhetorical devices such as ethos, logos, and bandwagon the author conveys the message that the phrase We Are The 99 Percent is burned into the minds of millions of Americans. Stelter uses ethos to help his argument that the people of the Occupy movement have implanted We are the 99 percent into the minds of the people in the country. Stelter uses quotes from platforms around the country to show that the activists have gotten the word out about the 99 percent . For example, Stelter goes to Congress to show the Democrats in Congress began to invoke the 99 percent (679) to help pass a bill established by president Obama for the Jobs Act. Congress knew that if they use this slogan they could get most of the appeal from the 99 percent knowing that they felt underappreciated from the one percent in the financial standpoint. Using this evidence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Haunted Palace By Edgar Allan Poe Literary Devices The poem The Haunted Palace by Edgar Allan Poe is an electrifying piece that tells the readers about a beautiful palace with a happy king who existed some long ago, though he later falls to ruin. The poem uses an image of a decaying haunted mansion, which remains as a calling metaphor for insanity. The piece, which is written in a ballad form, begins with a vivid description of an awesome palace that stood in a green valley. The speaker talks about the yellow banners and states that the travelers passing through the valley could see through the windows of the palace and admired its beauty. Inside the palace were spirits dancing to lute music to entertain the king and his visitors. The description symbolizes an ancestral home as well as a name that underwent a physical and mental decline. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This work represents an infinite power study, which appreciates that every writer has a unique way of employing writing styles that make him or her distinct from the way he or she keeps the audience on the show of what he or she intends them to infer from the piece. In a snapshot, it is noticeable that Poe used setting, imagery, and symbolism. It is also important to note that literary devices stimulate readership and makes the audience to feel complicit with the author s point of view. For instance, there is an adroit use of setting. It is apparent that the poem belongs to the Gothic age or rater a dark romanticism genre. The poem is made of six stanzas and forty eight lines. The piece is made brilliantly, and skillfully metaphorically crafted to compare the palace to the human skull and mind. The set consists of a beautiful palace, which represents that human mind as well as a valley, which represents the human skull and the two progressively descends to ruin. Therefore, the piece is an important one that makes the readers see the world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Uncontrollable Temper In Hercules Despite his uncontrollable temper, which is something humanity discourages, Hercules demonstrates persistence which is something humanity values. One popular character throughout Greek Mythology is Hercules, who is commonly known to have an uncontrollable temper which is something humanity discourages. Many times throughout the story of Hercules, has an uncontrollable outburst. But, the majority of these outbursts were uncontrollable for him due to his strength. One example of a outbursts from the story Hercules, is when he kills his music teacher from a fatal blow. Readers are not directly told how exactly Hercules killed his music teacher, but we assume it was an accident, making his temper uncontrollable. Readers also learn that Hercules ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Media Portrayals Of Disney Movies MYTH (# its full statement) The right mate completes you filling your needs and making your dreams come true. TITLE(S) OF INFLUENING PORTRAYAL(S): Some titles that have influenced this portrayal are ones like The Notebook, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, the Twilight Saga, and anything by John Green, like The Fault in Our Stars and Paper Towns. Medium(s) OF THIS PORTRAYAL: The mediums of this potrayal would be mosly movies, such as romantic comedies, dramas, and a lot of Disney movies, and then there are titles like Twilight, The Fault in our Stars, and Paper Towns that double as movies and books. HOW THE MEDIA PORTRAYAL(S) INFLUENCED MY BELIEFS: Growing up watching Disney princess movies definitely influenced my beliefs because the female character is usually in distress in some way, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Medium(s) OF THIS PORTRAYAL: Movies HOW THE MEDIA PORTRAYAL(S) INFLUENCED MY BELIEFS: Every title that I have have listed involves a girl getting courted by a boy because he saw her one time and was taken away by her beauty, an they immdiatly knew that he had to have her, without ever speaking to her. Like in Cinderella, when she arrives at the ball, the prince instantly falls in love with her because she is so beautiful and stands out from everyone else, and he doesn t even know who she is. Another great example of this is Twilight. Bella has a certain scent to her that Edward immediately falls in love with, without even knowing her. My favrotie example is the movie Say Anything because the main character Lloyd experiences love at first sight with a girl that is the complete opposite from him and is completely out of his league. I love that he just knew that she was meant him. CONSEQUENCE OR IMPACTS OF MY ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Trent Bridge The Veteran s Skyway Gateway to the Trent Bridge In the early 1990s, the aging swing bridge crossing the Trent River in Trenton, Ontario was replaced with a continuous span steel box girder bridge. The unique part of this process was that the new bridge was built adjacent to the existing swing bridge and slid laterally into place; this was the first time in North America that this technique had been done. The process consisted of five mains steps; first, the planning of such an undertaking, second, deciding on how to proceed, third, constructing the new bridge on site, fourth, removing the old swing bridge, and finally, sliding the new bridge into place, all the while ensuring minimal impact to the vehicular traffic through town and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the city determined that one bridge would not sufficiently handle the volume of traffic during the 18 months it would take to complete a new bridge. Thus, City councillors, working with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation and engineers from Declan Corporation of Toronto, conceived the plan of building a new bridge adjacent to the swing bridge, and later sliding it into place (Anderson Trenkler, 1991). But, before the construction of the new bridge could commence, engineers had to reverse the direction of the swing rotation of the existing bridge, as it swung directly towards the site the new bridge would be built and would impede on the construction process (Anderson Trenkler, 1991). Once the planning was finalized and the site prepped, construction could begin. In the spring of 1989, the construction of the new bridge began. The base of the Trent River was a flotilla of barges carrying the workers, cranes and equipment needed to prepare the temporary pillars that would support the new bridge, as well as maneuver the huge steel girders into place for the new bridge. It was an awesome sight for the entire town, as we watched barges float the steel girders into the harbour, one section being 74 meters in length and two more that were 54 metres each. The new steel box girder bridge had a total length of 182 metres and weighed 2,950 metric tonnes (Anderson Trenkler, 1991). Temporary cement pillars were poured to support ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. American Society After Wwii Experienced A Major Change American society after WWII experienced a major change. The growth of business and industry provided abundant wealth for the country. The middle class grew and grew; this social class was deemed affluent. As the classes grew, the paradox between progress and poverty in a society which was capable of providing for everyone showed the countries inability to deal with social and civil issues. But, this didn t just happen overnight. There are several factors which showed signs and contributed this society and the growth of the economy, such as, the building of suburbs due to the baby boom, and the new consumerism. Although there was a huge flux in the prosperity, poverty in America was still an issue. The economy was booming and the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because the blacks were unable to break the racial barrier they were stuck with low end jobs. As a result of Urbanization blacks were entering cities as whites were moving to suburbs. The gap between rich and poor was huge. BABY BOOM AND SUBURBIA: Affordable housing, the desire to leave the cities, and racial fears were all factors that led to many white Americans to move to suburban areas. William Levitt was a main promoter of suburban living, he was contracted by the federal government during the war to quickly build housing for military personnel; Levitt applied the techniques of mass production to construction. In 1947, he set out to erect the largest planned living community in the United States on farmland he had purchased on Long Island, New York. Each house had two bedrooms, one bathroom, and no basement. The kitchen was situated near the back of the house so mothers could keep an eye on their children in the backyard. Within one year, Levitt was building 36 houses per day. His assembly line approach made the houses extremely affordable. At first, the homes were available only to veterans. Eventually, though, Levittown, was open to others as well. By 1960, more Americans lived in suburbs than in cities; because few new homes were built during the war years, the country faced a housing shortage. Another reason for moving to the suburbs was the baby boom. After World War II came to an end, the United States experienced unprecedented population growth, known ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Last Space Lord I am number 69, the last of my kind. We were the space lords and there were 70 of us on earth. We came because the Virus Fang destroyed our planet. We came here in individual transport no two space lords came together. The way that I made it here is by a Legof. A Legof is the name of our spaceships back on my planet that can travel in any atmosphere and disguise itself as anything. The Legof is as living as I am. Most of us traveled that way, but there were a few of us who knew how to teleport. Now I am the last one left to save the world from the Virus Fang. I have been hiding from the monsters that killed most of my brothers. The Virus Fang search to destroy all life from space lords to humans. The scars of my dead brethren are split between my two legs. Each of the scars is engraved with a small picture of which of my brethren it represents, leaving a memory of those who I have lost in battle. The scars hurt every once in a while. It s almost like they are still living as a part of me. Some mornings I wake up and the pain is so unbearable that I actually believe that my brethren are crawling out of the scars on my leg and coming back to life. It s morning. It seems almost impossible to get out of my warm, cozy confortable bed on this seemingly normal morning. But the warm smell of hot cocoa in the air awakens me filling with happiness and joy. All of my childhood memories of my mom s delicious hot cocoa. It is almost like I m in one of those human children cartoons, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Persuasive Reflection Paper I never really thought about the problem that was going on until it happened to me, it was a block hour at my old school classes 6 12th grade were together. It was a normal day just like every other, we did everything we were supposed to. We all gathered in the gym to do our group study thing that we always did on Thursday. We were asked to stand up to do the pledge, when suddenly, I noticed that some people were not standing. When it was over, we sat back down and I turned to my friend and asked what was going on and asked why they did not stand, she looked at me and said that it was because of the Black Lives Matter thing that was going on and because Colin Kaepernick had kneeled during the anthem. I really didn t know how to feel, I was more upset than anything because I was always taught to stand for the pledge and respect the flag cause many people have fought and risked their lives for it everyday. People were disrespecting it for a reason they don t even know simply because they saw it on T.V. and want to join the bandwagon. I went to my principal after that and told her what had happen and how I didn t think it was right. Therefore, the next day when I came to school they were all dressed in black and were wearing the african garments. I at that point knew what they were doing. They were going to protest in school the whole day. I was getting really dirty looks and things were said behind my back, but I wasn t the only one. Another girl also had several things said ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay on Domestic Terrorism Domestic Terrorism National terrorism has been the focus of attention since September 11. But now domestic terrorism is becoming increasingly common among hate groups across the nation. Domestic terrorism can be defined as visible crime, or street crime. These acts would consist of violent crimes, (acts against people in which injury or death results) property crimes (acts that threaten property held by individuals or the state) and public order crimes. (acts that threaten the general well being of society and challenger accepted moral principles) It can also however be described as political crime, (criminal acts by or against the government for ideological purposes) which would include the 9/11 and the Oklahoma City bombing. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More specifically, we read and study for classes because we are students. In turn, people in these deviant groups plan and/or commit violent acts against people, other groups, the government, etc. because they are in those groups. A specific example from the article would be in October 2004 in Tennessee the FBI arrested Demetrius Van Crocker who hated the government and tried to acquire explosives and chemical weapons so that he could blow up a government building. [1] His role was to hate the government, and try to destroy it or hurt it in anyway. Perhaps the concept that would relate to this article the best is deviance. Deviance is behavior that violates the standards of conduct or expectations of a group or society. To our society these domesticterrorist acts and domestic terrorist groups would be considered deviant. They violate the standards of conduct or expectations that we set for our society, by committing acts of terrorism on people, other groups and our nation as a whole. Deviance can tie into the labeling theory which is when the label of being deviant is applied to a person. Furthermore, these people and groups would be seen as pure deviant(s), which means they are perceived as deviant and actually are deviant. This brings us to our last concept, social control, which are the strategies and techniques for preventing deviant behavior in any society. The article describes attempts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Life of Franklin D. Roosevelt A mention of the name, Roosevelt D. Franklin to most Americans, rekindles the memories of the Second World War, the Manhattan projects and the subsequent bombing of two Japanese cities. What most of these people fail to understand is that Roosevelt s presidency was the Second World War. Turth be told, Roosevelt is one the greatest presidents the United States ever had based on his personality and the challenges he faced while in the White House. This paper discusses a number of aspects about one of the United States celebrated presidents, Foosevelt D. Franklin, including his life history, challenges he faced, his achievements, as well as, some unique things about him and his presidency. Franklin D. Roosevelt was born in Hyde Park, in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other important legislations enacted by Roosevelt include the Social Security Act, Tax bill, and the National Labor Act. Most of these legislations were geared towards regulating how the banking system worked and ensuring trust in the country s financial system. Others were geared towards giving poor Americans some for of economic relief during their most challenging times (Gunderson 2010). The second challenge Roosevelt faced was the Second World War that had destroyed most of Europe. Roosevelt did everything possible to keep the United States of America out of this war through provided forms of support to countries like Britain and France during this war. Nonetheless, when Japanses attacked the Unites States itself, Roosevelt was forced to send American forces to take part in the war. The attach on American soldiers and vessels changes Roosevelt s calculation. The entry of the United States into the Second World War changed the face of the whole conflict. It was Roosevelt who commissioned and oversaw the Manhattan Project that led to the construction of the first atomic bomb. The Manhattan Project is one of the largest projects ever understaken in the history of the world. Roosevelt wanted the atomic bomb as one of the way of bringing the war to a quick end, as well as, one way to increase the United Stat s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Amendment Protection Against Unreasonable Search And... Michael Brown in Ferguson, Eric Garner in Staten Island, Tamir Rice in Cleveland, Walter Scott in North Charleston and, most recently, Freddie Gray in Baltimore have dominated the headlines this entire school year. These men and their stories provide the basis for claims of racially discriminatory treatment of African Americans at the hands of the police. It is true that each of the stories surrounding these men is different, but the one unifying theme is that police around the country are interpreting our Constitutional rights in a way that is insufficient to protect African Americans and the population in general. This paper will explore one Constitutional right the 4th Amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizures and examine how one Supreme Court decision that narrowed the scope of the 4th Amendment and unintentionally created a mechanism by which the rights of citizens could be unfairly impeded by police. On June 10 1968, the United States Supreme Court sided with the government in the case Terry v Ohio, and held that the practice of stop and frisk was within the bounds of the 4th Amendment and therefore constitutional. On October 31, 1963, while walking a routine beat in Cleveland, Ohio, Officer Martin McFadden noticed a group of three African American men acting suspiciously outside of a jewelry store. After watching them walk by the store and reconvene almost 24 times, McFadden approached the group, identified himself as an officer and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. How Did The British Conquest Of South Africa During the British Conquest of South Africa the English used their superiority to defeat overwhelming armies and kingdoms. Six months throughout 1879 the British army had to fight through entire kingdoms in a new and hostile environment. As a result, the british army had decimated and destroyed societies throughout South Africaexploiting their methods and resources. The successful conquest of South Africawas caused by the British exploiting their advanced technology, the british also had defensive and offensive military tactics which were extremely effective, the British also contained great transportation tools that weren t native to South Africa such as war horses and wagons. Due to the advancement in technology and development the British ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One example of these tactics in use was placed in the battle of Rorke s Drift. Within this battle a total of 139 British Soldiers managed to hold off 4,500 zulu warriors. The soldiers created a perimeter of sandbags and boxes connecting them to nearby buildings throughout the camp. These buildings were important as some buildings contained wounded men and were also used to take out groups of zulus at once in these compact spaces. Over time the Zulu s overran this stage of defence as the first building was put on fire and the zulu s overran a sandbag wall. As the british were well prepared for this they had a wall made out of barrels in the middle of the complex where they set up taking their positions once more fighting for their lives. Again the zulu s had overran the british pushing them to form a small circle in the complex created a last stand until the Zulu s finally retreated (British Battles). Due to this strategy the british managed to fight in Rorke s drift for a total of 12 hours (Britannica) As this strategy was used with two different defence lines the British managed to hold of waves of Zulu s twice as if they formed a compact square the result of this battle might have been different. Another example of british tactics that helped them survive battle of Khambula. The British created two main fortifications out of sandbags and wagons as the Zulu ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Capital Planning And Budgeting System Process Capital planning and budgeting is a very vital piece in the Public Budgeting System process. It is an essential implement in the financial management practice and is effective in both public and private organizations. It is the method which consists of the determination and the evaluation of the investments and the possible expenses by an organization. As explicated by Lee, Johnson, Joyce (2008), capital budgets help in determining how much of each form of investment is needed, and it supports an organization in assessing the available revenue which includes loans that are required to financethose investments (p. 475). Capital budgetingis a central part of the universal practice of accounting as it has an implication on the other... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The agency relies on capital budgeting as a tool to ensure that all capital and resources are being well utilized. The process of capital budgeting entails the emphasis on key aspects that includes determining debt capacity, funding and other activities that may include refunding and the restructuring of the existing debt obligations. FLDOE just like other agencies perceive a budget differently and the management believes it as a tool and a plan to create a productive environment and for the company to achieve goals and objectives. Florida Department of Education are responsible for the improvement, growth and use of planned strategic management data for the provision of short and long range planning, planning for public schools, community colleges, state universities, and associated education undertakings. Respectively state public agencies and also many local agencies are actively using the systematic method of capital budgeting in calculating the annual budgeting forecast. This is because they are all obliged with the responsibility of numerous projecting on their investments and principally on their potential expenditures. Debt capacity Debt capacity is an essential feature that many public and private financiers and accounting experts are paying substantially more attention to in recent years. As expounded in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Tactical Intelligence Research Paper Intelligence can have many meanings depending on how you use it, but it is a common mistake to mix up intelligence as synonymous with information. This is wrong as, information is not intelligence, which has caused the misuse of the phrase collecting intelligence instead of collecting information. Intelligenceis a structure, a process and a product. In most police services, the intelligence unit or section is a recognized internal organization with people, skills, methods and an organizational structure. Although intelligence may be collected by and shared with intelligence agencies and bureaus, field operations generally collect information or data. The distinction between tactical and strategic intelligence is often misconstrued. Tactical... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It allows a supportive and informed command structure and it often is the heart of an organization‐wide approach to policing. Also it allows integrated crime and criminal analysis with a focus on prolific and serious offenders. Both strategic and tactical tasking meetings take place that allows data to be sufficiently complete, reliable and available to support quality products that influence decision‐making when used with prevention, disruption and enforcement. These benefits help prevent crime by creating a police force that is more efficient with its resources. There is also a growing recognition within policing that external agencies may hold the key to long term crime reduction. These agencies, such as local councils, housing authorities, and health and education departments, are believed to have a greater potential to impact a wider range of causal factors. (Ericson Haggerty, 2001) As agencies share information amongst each other, a larger network of intelligence is created, which proponents hope, when used effectively, will cause a substantial decrease in crime. (Ratcliffe, 2003) Task Forces are a major way to benefit from intelligence. By sharing intelligence between federal, state and local law enforcement. These group initiatives, give the ability to target a particular criminal activity, and often in a particular geographical area. Combining these resources, the intelligence and the manpower of multiple law enforcement agencies to focus on a particular problem is an effective way to combat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Justin Trudeau s Conflict Of Interest Case Study Prime Minister s Problem: Justin Trudeau s Conflict of Interest A free private vacation to the Bahamas with your family and friends, sounds almost too good to be true, Canada s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently found this out first hand. After returning from his luxurious holiday on Aga Khan s private Bahamas island in January 2017, the media outlets were booming with many articles criticizing his actions and divulging the public with the Conflict of Interest Act. One passage in particular had many people in a frenzy, Rule 12 in the Act states, No minister of the Crown, minister of state or parliamentary secretary, no member of his or her family and no ministerial adviser or ministerial staff shall accept travel on non commercial chartered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It certainly could. However, the Prime Minister has a vast amount of time and opportunity to apologize and make up for a simple avoidable mistake. In addition, Trudeau now has the information and knowledge to prevent making related mistakes in the future. Now, it is worth noting that this report is not in any way questioning Justin Trudeau s Prime Ministerial ability or saying he should not be the Prime Minister of Canada; however, what should be captured is the potential severity that a conflict of interest issue can cause. Because Justin Trudeau and Aga Khan have association, this creates the perfect scenario for political bribery, such as a free vacation, in exchange for future political consideration. Justin Trudeau must recognize his position as Prime Minister of Canada and take responsibility and establish a boundary between his role as Prime Minister and his personal life outside Parliament Hill. Justin Trudeau is the Prime Minister of Canada twenty four hours a day and everywhere he goes. It is imperative he separates his personal life from his responsibilities as Prime Minister. Even if his friends and colleagues want to provide him a complimentary service, it is a service he must respectfully ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Conclusion For Universal Health Care Premise 1: A universal health care system would reduce health care costs. Premise 2: Universal health care improves overall public health. Premise 3: Universal health care would encourage patients to practice preventive medicine. Premise 4: Healthcare would be affordable to all citizens if made universal. Conclusion: Therefore, implementing a universal health care system in our society would greatly benefit everyone. Reducing Health Costs With a universal health care system, the government would have control and run the system, therefore, the cost of healthcare would be regulated. A universal health care system would be regulated by the government, so costs overall would be reduced with a more monitored system to reduce inflated costs for tests, hospital stays and procedures. (Ireland, 2017) When you regulate medical costs, the cost of medical coverage, supplies, and prescriptions are more affordable for everyone. Improved Overall Public Health With universal healthcare being more affordable, everyone gets equal access to medical health care. This can lead to a reduction in the number of medical issues suffered by our society. According to Howard K. Koh, M.D., we can absolutely expect for overall public health to improve if we provide quality, affordable health care coverage for all Americans. (Cohen, 2009) This means people would miss less work and/or school. This also means that more people could be seen for some of the most basic ailments such as colds, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The King Case Of Rodney King One of the examples of how the media can play a role in court cases is the Rodney King case. Rodney King(King), a black man living in Los Angles, California who was on parole for a robbery conviction and two friends were driving west on Interstate 210, on the night of March 3,1991, when California Highway Patrol officer spotted his care speeding down the Interstate. The officers attempted to pull King over, but King refused to pull over, resulting in a high speed chase (Koon 1996) King then exited the freeway and the high speed pursuit continued surface streets. By this time the Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) had join the pursuit with several police cars and helicopters in the air. King was finally stopped at the corner of Foothill Boulevard and Osborne Street. Once King came to a stop, CHP Officer Timothy Singer and his wife, CHP Officer Melanie Singer then ordered the occupants under arrest. The two passengers were placed in the back of a police car. King would not get come out of the car, when he did finally came out of the car he was acting very weird, gigging, hitting the ground with his hands and then waving up to the helicopters. (Salem 368).At this point the five white LAPD) officers (Stacey Koon, Laurence Powell, Timothy Wind, Theodore Briseno, and Rolando Solano) attempted to subdue King with any force that they demand necicerry. King was then cuffed and arrested for Driving while under the influence (DUI) and fleeing for the police. This would have just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Historiography Of The British Empire Any historiography of The British Raj must first start with the understanding that The British Raj fits within the broader historic concept of The British Empire. In the late 19th Century, many historians proposed that the history of The British Empire could be broken down into The First British Empire and The Second British Empire. The British Raj falls within the category of The Second British Empire within this view. The previous British involvement in India, via The East India Company, would largely fall within First British Empire. The opinions of historians, not any official decree by British law or authorities, are the basis for the concept of multiple periods of The British Empire. There was never an official start, or end date, for either period of empire. The British Empire was never an official entity, as in there was not a document or constitution dictating how it was administered. As a result, the colonial administrations varied depending on the colony to which they belonged. The views on The British Empire, during its height, were not a single monolithic view shared by all British citizens, but varied across the full spectrum from unwavering support to strong opposition. Joseph Chamberlain s 1897 book The True Conception of Empire provides an excellent quote that sums up a common mindset of the era. We feel now that our rule over these territories can only be justified if we can show that it adds to the happiness and prosperity of the people, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Example Of Case Study Example 1.1 Introduction The following is an analysis of a case study. The author will outline the relevants facts of the case and will identify the legal issues as they arise within the case. 1.2 Facts of the Case The plaintiff in this case was a then 19 year old employee working as a barman in a pub, in a residential area one mile outside a rural town. The plaintiff had been working in the bar for four months at the time. A colleague of the plaintiff, Yvonne Gorman, received a phone call on the night in question from someone claiming that the GardaГ were making their way to the licensed premises and that she should ensure that any persons still on the premises should be asked to leave before the GardaГ arrived. The workers in the premises ensured ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He opened the door to allow the man in. The man pulled a mask over his face and took a shotgun to the plaintiff s neck. The plaintiff was pushed backwards and warned not to do anything stupid. Two other men forced their way into the pub behind the man who was dressed as a member of the GardaГ. The man demanded to know where the safe was within the premises and the plaintiff told him. The plaintiff and his two colleagues were forced to lie on the floor and had their hands tied behind their backs using plastic ties. The raiders locked the employees into a small store room and proceeded with the robbery. Eventually the employees broke free of their restraints and out of the room they were being held in. The plaintiff pressed the panic button located on the premises and phoned the GardaГ. 1.3 Legal issues of the case The areas of law under consideration in this case are: Negligence Safety, Health and Welfare at Work 2.1 Negligence Negligence is defined as the breach of a legal duty of care which causes loss or injury to the person to whom the duty is owed . (Keenan, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Railway Labour Act Name: Muhammed Khairulanwar BMA (2391798) ASCI 254 Term Paper Abstract This research paper aims to provide an in depth look into the purposes of the Railway Labour Act, the reasons it was enacted and the impacts of its future amendments. It will look at the inclusion of the airline industry into the Act, and its applications to it. This paper will also cover the loopholes and disadvantages of the Act and its consequences. This paper draws upon various sources including scholarly textbooks, reports and papers. This research paper aims to provide valuable information regarding the importance the Railway Labour Act and its significance to the airline industry. Keywords: Railway Labour Act, amendments, airline industry, applications, loopholes, disadvantages The Railway Labour Act Back in the 1920s, the primary form of transportation in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its importance role of providing a platform for unions to negotiate and bargain with their respective airlines has minimized or prevented the extent of the damages strikes have on the airline industry. Strikes, such as the one by ALPA, have been proven to be disastrous with regard to public interest. RLA s role cannot be taken lightly as an absence of such an act would be extremely detrimental to the airline industry and ultimately, United States commerce. Although the RLA has proven to be effective, it is not without its shortcomings. Its loopholes and limitation can and will be exploited as proven in the case of FedEx. Hence, it has to constantly be reviewed and amendments by the Federal Government and Congress have to be made to the act if it were to stay relevant with the ever changing times. Workers should be making the rights on whether or not they want to be in a union, not their managers or even government bureaucrats. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Book The Dark Wall The Dark Wall The bell rang and we all squirmed out of Mrs. Clifford s room. Everyone with the same waning, goad. Just before we pressed through the iron guard we all hear a scream. A voice so high pitched it sent a shrill through every one of us and echoed down the pale halls. Right, then we knew we were about to have our ID cards handed to us. We drop them in the thermoset polymer pale with the sound of a marble pendulum. Out we go hands on fire, heads melting and sit under an azure, impalpable extremity. The shade from the tree froze us as it blocked out the sun. The whistle blew and we all strutted along the side of the blacktop. Just as we get to the edge we become a herd of gazelles running from a pack of hungry lions. The first... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mrs.Gentry was my next door neighbor and I never knew that for the 5 years I went to the same school she was teaching at. What has happened to this world such that we don t even know our neighbors? The following day I go into the garden and gather the mutated zucchini, tomatoes, and chilis. Mom wraps the in a woven and jaded looking basket. Ding Dong, I can hear the doorbell from outside the door of Mrs.Gentry s house and the gentle stomping of feet growing louder yet staying quiet coming to the door. My teacher appears and I present her with the basket of fresh garden produce which is truly organic, as that is what I thought. Only until a few years later I thought that the seeds may come from genetically modified organisms with other chemicals and pesticides and whatnot in them. Glatorian X A few clicks here and a few pegs there and voila, you have a fully fledged pile of no imagination and utter madness. The whole tub is emptied out onto the floor and pieces are scattered under the chair, in between the shelves, under my pants, on my t shirt, and all over the floor. I scuffle through the smooth avalanche to find the one, the final addition to my most amazing creation ever, Glatorian X. I was the outstanding, the lone ranger, that one crazy kamikaze, the one whose friend was in a different city that was half an hour away if you drive. That year everyone wanted the new and completely idiotic Wii U which is horrible compared to the Wii but not me. The 3DS XL was in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Viking Settlements Viking presence during the period between the 8th and 15th centuries is widely accepted among Scottish historians, but the exact impact on the region has been strongly debated by scholars because of the lack of archeological evidence of Norse settlements. Within the last few decades new information has emerged that reinforces the much larger view of a more prominent impact by the Vikings within Scottish history. This evidence points to a longer period of Viking influence in the areas of linguistics, town names, festivals, advanced metallurgy, and communal settlements. Though the history of Viking interaction with the people of Scotlanddid not begin in any specific year, the violent raids on Iona and Portmahomack brought their presence into focus for the Picts inhabiting the area. The monks at Iona, which was founded by St. Columba in 563 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He notes that diet varies by length of stay in one area. For instance, Viking settlements that appear to last for generations tended to have a diet that included cereal and whole grains because they were able to farm. Short term encampments show a diet rich in wild birds and fish. Jones believes the evidence of an agricultural Viking society would mean non aggressive interaction with the indigenous people of Scotland, at least for some groups, and a steady assimilation into Scottish society. Other groups began to form trade routes, with artifacts from Uzbekistan, Russia, and Ireland found in Viking settlements supporting this. Neil Price , who specializes in Viking Age Scandinavia, believes there is enough evidence to conclude that Vikings were trading their state of the art swords and knives for exquisite jewelry and precious stones throughout the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Mic Final Exams... CONFIDENTIAL AS/OCT2010/MIC455 UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA FINAL EXAMINATION COURSE COURSE CODE EXAMINATION TIME GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY MIC455 OCTOBER 2010 3 HOURS INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. 2. This paper consists of ten (10) questions. Answer ALL questions in the Answer Booklet. Start each answer on a new page. Do not bring any material into the examination room unless permission is given by the invigilator. Please check to make sure that this examination pack consists of: i) ii) the Question Paper an Answer Booklet provided by the Faculty DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO This examination paper consists of 5 printed pages Hak Cipta Universiti Teknologi MARA CONFIDENTIAL CONFIDENTIAL 2 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (4 marks) What is the use of negative staining? (2 marks) c) Most genera of bacteria will lose the red carbolfuchsin stain when decolourized using acid alcohol but those that are acid fast retain the bright red colour in ZiehlNielsen Acid Fast stain. What could be the explanation for this colour differences. (3 marks) You are given a bacterial sample and your task is to find out whether the bacteria are motile or not. Suggest three (3) lab procedures that enable you to test on the bacterial sample. (3 marks) b) d) QUESTION 8 a) List down three (3) advantages of transformation. (3 marks) b) Describe the mechanism of conjugation with the aid of a labeled diagram. (6 marks) c) What is the main difference between conjugation and transformation? (2 marks) Hak Cipta Universiti Teknologi MARA
  • 51. CONFIDENTIAL CONFIDENTIAL 5 AS/OCT 2010/MIC455 QUESTION 9 Discuss in detail the importance of fungi in different fields : agriculture, industrial and medicine. (10 marks) QUESTION 10 Figure 1 demonstrates the patterns of oxygen used by different organisms incubated for 24 hours in tubes of a nutrient broth. m m E AJ B a) ВЈy ^*WSPВ«t Identify the possible group of organism that accumulate in tubes A to E as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Margery Kempe Research Paper Margery Kempe is a true feminist icon. Clever, ambitious, and married to Jesus. Kempe uses her mystical marriage to Jesus to achieve the life that she always wanted. Her ideal life is traveling to important religious monuments and being recognized as a notable religious figure. This paper will be discussing her literacy and how she uses it to her advantage, her mistrust of the patriarchy and how she defies the social norms placed on females. Kempe is a great example of a strong, independent woman, who does not need a man in her life. Although she has Jesus to help her, for the most part she is alone. She does not let this stop her and she achieves the life she always dreamed of having on her own. As a wealthy woman, Margery had learned a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It would be difficult to find a clearer example of a woman who wanted to take up the role of a preacher, she wanted to travel and become as important as the biblical figures mentioned in the Bible. The social norms placed on woman did not control her. She wanted to live the life she dreamed of and she did. However, travel was not something woman would normally do because it was a very dangerous activity, not only is there the physical danger to women, such as the danger of rape, something Kempe talks about continually; but travel by women is also dangerous in that it constitutes an offense against basic cultural axioms, (traveler, p 3). By traveling, Kempe is challenging these axioms, which could cause other women to do the same. This is one of the reasons why Kempe was so threatening to men, they did not want her to encourage other females to act the same way. The femalevoice is often represented, as a monstrosity which is always threatening to break out and damage the socio religious or the domestic status quo, (5, Page 170). The men wanted to stay in control, they saw women as less than them and they did not like the fact that Margery was finding ways to have power for herself. Women had followed the domestic status quo for so long, more than just Margery had to been bothered by it. The role of a woman of this time was; raising and bearing the children and cooking the food. The men were against Kempe traveling because this broke that gender role. Deciding to leave her home and her family to travel, finally taking control of her own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Attractive Nuisance Essay Question Presented Whether Sherman, under the attractive nuisance doctrine, will likely prevail against Carlisle for multiple injuries he sustained in a fall from wooden steps of a tree house in disrepair while trespassing upon Carlisle s property when: (1) Carlisle was aware that the neighborhood surrounding his propertywas populated with children; (2) a severe storm had damaged Carlisle s property and exposed the previously concealed tree house; (3) Sherman was six years of age at the time of his injury; (4) Carlisle had little incentive to make repairs to the tree house prior to the storm because of its concealment; (5) immediately following the storm, Carlisle made arrangements with a contractor at a higher than average rate to make... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon entering the yard, they discovered the tree house. The tree house was inaccessible but for a frayed piece of rope that had once been part of a ladder. The rope was beyond the reach of Sherman and the others, so they swung themselves over the lower branches of the tree to reach the lower landing of the tree house. They successfully managed to hoist themselves onto the lower landing from where they began to run along the labyrinth like walkways and steps in a race to reach the top of the tree house. Sherman was running ahead of the others but tumbled when one of the worn slatted steps splintered and gave way. Sherman fell a long distance to the ground and sustained multiple injuries. Discussion The attractive nuisance doctrine is based on the fundamental fact that children do not possess the same judgment or ability to recognize risk as adults. Johnson v. Wood, 155 Fla. 753, 21 So. 2d (Fla. 1945). Its purpose is to afford the trespassing child, where the elements of the doctrine are met, the same protection, applying the principles of ordinary negligence that would be afforded an invitee on the premises. Martinello v. B amp; P USA, Inc., 566 So. 2d 762 (Fla. 1990). The burden of proof is upon the plaintiff to demonstrate that each element of the attractive nuisance doctrine is satisfied. Id. at 764. If the plaintiff proves each element of the doctrine, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...