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Examples Of Abusing In Rappaccini s Tale Beatrice
Quoc Dinh, Ninh
Prof: James Boswell, Jr
ENGL 101 CRN 20308
Final Exam Beatrice. The victim of abusing. In Rappaccini s Daughter tale, Beatrice is a victim of the
abuse from her father. Dr. Rappaccini, with the reckless of mankind on the experiments is the primary
cause to the death of Beatrice. Instead, apply the knowledge of science for good cause. Rappaccini
have convert the advance as a weapon by studies on his daughter. The unequal of precaution at the
garden. For example, Dr, Rappaccini wear a pair of thick glove, and a mask when he came to
magnificent plant. But for Beatrice, the plant was considering as her sister. Therefore, she have not
hesitate to approach. Because of this, Beatrice has absorbs the odor leading her to the isolation
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The Real Life Events Illustrated in The Ballad of...
The tragic poem, The Ballad of Birmingham, begins with a young child asking an imploring question
to her mother, May I go downtown instead of out to play (Randall, 669)?
The author, Dudley Randall, illustrates the conflict and irony between the mother and her child. The
mother only wants to protect her child from the dangers that await her, but the child on the other hand,
only wants to be a part of the Freedom March in Birmingham, Alabama. The Ballad of Birmingham
was written about the real life events of the bombing that took place in Birmingham, Alabama at the
church of Martin Luther King, Jr by white terrorists. Though the bombing was tragic and resulted in
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The child is not frightened, but informs her mother that other children will accompany her to the
march to make the country free. The mother tells her again that she cannot go, because she is afraid
that guns will be fired; therefore she would not be safe. The mother then tries yet again to deter her
daughter from her journey to Birmingham by telling her to go to the church instead where she can sing
in the children s choir, safe from harm.
After telling her daughter she can go to the church, the mother gives her a bath in rose petal water,
dresses her in her best clothes, and even gives her a pair of gloves to wear and little white shoes. This
is the most ironic part of the intire poem because the mother believes she is sending her to a safe
place, but is unaware of the fact, that she is doing the exact opposite and is sending her child to her
doom. Once her daughter has left, she smiles, but it is the last smile to come upon her face. The gives
the reader a sense that the young girl dressed all in white, is about to come to her demise. Because if
the young girl was going to a safe place, this would not be the last time that her mother smiled.
The ending of the poem is most tragic. In the safety of her home, the mother hears an explosion, and
races through the streets of Birmingham. Frightened as can be, she calls for her child; only to remain
unheard by the young girl. Looking through debris from the rubble of the church, the mother finds a
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Owls Prologue
Prologue
Stars twinkled throughout the night. The crickets songs broke the silence, but the silence continued as
the crickets were secretly being eaten by the soaring Owls up above, circling around one particular
spot, a Sage Brush haven, where the crickets sung their songs the most. Using their razor like talons,
they bore down on the crickets, quickly resting on the sturdy twigs close to the endless Pine forest.
The owls panned their heads around while munching on the half alive crickets, but all of the owls
panned to one figure who was silently weaving around the Pine trees. The figure weaved around the
Sage Brush as well, silently hoping not to make any sounds to alert any wandering prey or predators.
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We re not even a part of the Pack yet and you re acting like you are! Mi snarled, her lip curling over to
see her slightly white canines. Lea rolled her eyes, turning around. I don t have time for this... I should
be back at the Camp anyway, it is getting close to Night... She sighed, her tail lashing slightly as she
padded away. Lea padded in the middle of the golden trees, she turned around as if to expect that her
sisters were catching up with her, but they weren t. Lea shrugged and continued on, her paws
crunching the leaves as they fell slowly to the ground. I m acting like one of them?! It s getting close
to our Ceremony, of course I m going to act like one of them! Of course you don t give two paw fills
of elk to care about the Rules and what will happen! She thought, her head lowered slightly. The rules
for the pups of the Pack were very strict, the adults were much of a stickler to them as well... The rules
for the whole Pack which included the following: Trainees, Deltas, Betas, Hunters, Scouts, and more,
were even more strict than the Pup rules. Lea followed every single one of the rules, because she was
worried that her parents would tear her ears
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Muzzleloader Research Paper
I m going to tell you how to clean a muzzleloader. I have done this a lot with my dad this year. When
you clean guns make sure that are not in a carpet place. Do it in a room with floors that are easy to
clean. The first paragraph will be talking about the supplies you will need to get. The second
paragraph will be talking about the first thing you will need do to the Muzzleloader also called a gun.
The third is going to be about the final steps to clean the gun. The first step on cleaning a
Muzzleloader is making sure that you have the supplies to clean the gun. These are the tools you will
need: a bore snake, cleaning patches,solvent, toothbrush, black powder bore cleaner, brush with rod,
and pipe cleaners. If you are wondering what
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Compare And Contrast The Duality Of Science And Religion
The Duality of Religion and Science
Science is the process which discovers knowledge, knowledge in turn is power, and power is said to
bring about corruption. Therefore, through the transitive property, that implies that science will only
lead to corruption. Not necessarily a corruption of one s actions; for instance, science won t make a
politician accept a bribe. However, some would argue that science will lead to a degradation of
morals. For example, contemporary science may lead to a woman viewing her unborn baby as naught
but a ball of cells, similar to a tumor, which can be removed from her body with no moral dilemma.
The converse to this is the impediment of science due to humanity clinging to its archaic values. This
can be shown by the opposition to stem cell research and genetically modified embryos in the name of
morals and the inviolability of life. The stark contrast between following morals and advancing
science creates a juxtaposition that often manifests itself as a debate between religion and science.
Certain members of both the scientific and religious communities blindly adhere to their own opinions
and ideals. This butting of heads helps no one. As a result, a middle road must be found, one in which
neither progress nor morality are ignored. The polarity between these two forces is encapsulated by
the differences that Bertolt Brecht draws in his play Galileo between Galileo and the clergymen. This
play, when contrasted with the reality of Galileo s
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Why Are Visual Aids Important In A Presentation
I. Theory 1. Why are visual aids crucial in a presentation? Visual aids are crucial in a presentation
because visual aids often generate a clearer impression and more memorable rather than just words
spoken. Presentation with images or videos can make your presentation more interesting and not
tedious. And human more easily understand something through visualizing rather than listening.
Studies in Harvard and Columbia said that doing a presentation with visual aids can increase 14%
39% college student s memory rather than doing a presentation without any visual aids. 2. How to
describe graphs and charts? Graphs and charts help people to understand about the data easily. The
audience will easily understand about what the speaker is talking about if the speaker using graphs and
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How to Handle Q A? Q A is one session that always held in a presentation. Question and answer
session is intended to help the audience to more understand about the topics that has already conveyed
by the speaker. However, often the question and answer session makes us afraid. We are afraid of not
being able to answer the questions properly. Here are some tips about how to handle Q A session: 1.)
Prepare Before you do a presentation, make sure you have prepared about the Q and A session. Make
a list of questions that you anticipate might come out from the audiences about the topic you will talk
about and try to answer all of them properly. You must prepare the answers of the questions that you
can answer in your presentation and the questions that you don t want to answer. 2.) Listen Listen to
the audience s question carefully. Therefore, it s easier to understand about the question. This will be
the foundation for giving the best answer to the questions asked by the audience. 3.) Pause for a
moment to think Take a pause and think about what is the best way to answer the question. This will
gives you more opportunities to prepare the best answer. 4.) Repeat the
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Banking, Liquidity and Bank Runs
Banking, Liquidity and Bank Runs in an In...nite Horizon Economy
Mark Gertler and Nobuhiro Kiyotaki NYU and Princeton University May 2012
Abstract We develop a variation of the macroeconomic model of banking in Gertler and Kiyotaki
(GK2011) that allows for household liquidity risks and bank runs as in Diamond and Dybvig
(DD1983). As in GK, because bank net worth ‡ uctuates with aggregate production, the spread in the
expected rates of return on bank credit and deposit ‡ uctuates countercyclically. However, because
bank assets have a longer maturity than deposits, bank runs are possible as in DD. Whether a bank run
equilibrium exists depends on the condition of bank balance sheets and an equilibrium liquidation
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As in Gertler and Karadi (2011) and Gertler and Kiyotaki (2011), endogenous procyclical movements
in bank balance sheets lead to countercyclical movements in the cost of bank credit. At the same time,
due to maturity mismatch, bank runs may be possible, following Diamond and Dybvig (1983).
Whether or not a bank run equilibrium exists will depend on two key factors: the condition of bank
balance sheets and an endogenously determined liquidation price. Thus, a situation can arise where a
bank run cannot occur in normal times, but where a severe recession can open up the possibility.
Critical to the possibility of runs is that banks issues demandable short term debt. In our baseline
model we simply assume this is the case. We then provide a stronger motivation for this scenario by
introducing household liquidity risks, in the spirit of Diamond and Dybvig. Section 2 presents the
model, including both a no bank run and a bank run equilibria, along with the extension to the
economy with household liquidity risks. Section 3 presents a number of illustrative numerical
experiments. We illustrate how bank balance sheet behavior a€ects the cost of credit in the no bank
run equilibrium and how it may open up the possibility of destructive bank run behavior. Finally, in
section 4 we conclude with a discussion of policies that can reduce the likelihood of bank runs. As in
Diamond and Dybvig, there is a role for deposit
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Jean Piaget And Albert Bandura
The theorists being compared in this discussion question would be Jean Piaget and Albert Bandura and
how their theories fit into the developmental process. Both are great contributors to the field of
psychology due to their theories on cognitive development. There are some similarities and
differences between Albert Bandura s Social learning theories with Piaget s cognitive theory in term of
ideas and subjects that were used.
Jean Piagets was one of the most recognized and influential developmental psychologist in the 20th
century. Jean Piaget was born in Switzerland on August 9th 1896 and he was known as a
developmental psychologist. Being an educator, he believes that education was important and he said
only education is capable of saving our societies from possible collapse, whether violent or gradual
Albert Bandura was born in Canada on December 4th, 1925 and he was known for pioneering the
research on how environmental variable influences how people relate to each other. His Social
Cognitive Theory pioneered learned behavior (Pajares, 2001) His theory on Cognitive Developmental
Theory in a nutshell was how biology influences how children conceptualize and deal with task at
different stages while growing up. Piaget s theory focuses more on how children s behavioral changes
as they grow and how the children interact with their environment. For easy understanding, Piaget
theory has a total of 3 components Cognitive Developmental Theory:
1. Schemas are abstract
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Summary of Riordan Manufacturing Essay
Summary of Riordan Manufacturing Riordan Manufacturing Inc. is in the field of plastic injection
molding. A leader in plastics designs in many different areas, with state of the art capabilities in
developing innovative products for their customers. The company was founded by Dr. Riordan, a
professor of chemistry, working with processing polymers into high strength plastic articles. Dr.
Riordan obtained patents and licensing to start manufacturing plastic fans in the plant at Pontiac,
Michigan in 1992. This summary will cover Riordan s mission, the four plant description, and the
companies finance and accounting. Mission Riordan Manufacturing is a global plastic manufacturer to
include plastic beverage containers, automotive, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The financial department has gain two more facilities with the recent acquisition of Michigan and
Georgia. The recent addition of additional sites has changed how finance was processing financial
data. Currently the main office has license for fully integrated Microsoft based ERP manufacturing,
distribution and financial management. The license does not include source language for the code. The
Michigan office purchase a vendor program software application and the source code for their Fd A
and process application. The company is no longer providing help desk support and is no longer in
business. The application runs on a pair of DEC Alpha s, using the VMS operating system, VAX4000
desktop computers and programmed in C language (University of Phoenix, 2004). Georgia bought
from another software vendor not the same as Michigan office. The software purchase provided
software application and t source code for their F A and manufacturing process applications. The
systems run on a pair of servers, using UNIX operating system, use desktops and windows operating s
system and programmed language is built on RPG400 (University of Phoenix, 2004). The Finance and
Accounting Department has been unable to achieve anything remotely resembling interactive
capability. The F A data is provided to corporate by using data files; some
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Roman Mythology Research Paper
If you think soap operas have strange twisted plotlines, wait until you hear about mythology.
Mythology is the beliefs or reasons for events in history or life, but some people say it is just folklore
and fairy tales. Even though it isn t true, there are some people who still believe in myths because they
say, You can believe what you want but it s just myths (Wasson). There are many types of mythologies
but many people believe that Roman Mythology is the best. There are many reasons to support that
idea but there are also many reasons to object to that idea. In this next paragraph or so there will be a
lot of reasons to like and dislike Roman mythology(Wasson).
The main reason to like Roman Mythology is that it is the closest thing
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Butterfly Essay
Butterflies fill an important role in ecosystems. The order Lepidoptera, which includes moths as well
as butterflies, when present in high numbers they indicate a healthy ecosystem with a wide range of
invertebrates. They are a natural pest control and pollinator species, contributing to success of other
invertebrates. As well as playing a role in food webs. There are 320 species present in Europe, at least
112 are endemic. There are four stages in the butterfly life cycle from egg (ovum), to caterpillar
(larva), to chrysalis (pupa) and butterfly (imago), each stage undergoing a complete stage of
metamorphosis (Higgins Riley, 1970).
Known as the most colourful order in the class Insecta, butterflies and moths vary in size with two
large colourful scaled wings, the scales hold the colour pigment giving them the name Lepidoptera
(Higgins Riley, 1970). The head, body and legs are also usually scaled. They have sucking
mouthparts, mandibles which are usually versidual and coupled maxillae which form a tubular
sucking proboscis which is coiled (peculiar to Lepidoptera) (Higgins Riley, 1970). Their exoskeleton
is made of chitin, with muscles attached on the inside, the exoskeleton providing protection. They
have two compound eyes and a thorax which is divided into three segments, each with a pair of legs
and the second and third also with a pair of wings (Brusca Brusca, 2003).
You can distinguish a butterfly from a moth because of their chubbed antennae; by having the two
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Moby Dick Captain Ahab Quotes
Herman Melville, in his renowned novel Moby Dick, presents the tale of the determined and insanely
stubborn Captain Ahab as he leads his crew, the men of the Pequod, in revenge against the white
whale. A crew mixed in age and origin, and a young, logical narrator named Ishmael sail with Ahab.
Cut off from the rest of society, Ahab attempts to make justice for his personal loss of a leg to Moby
Dick on a previous voyage, and fights against the injustice he perceived in the overwhelming forces
that surround him. Melville uses a series of gams, social interactions or simple exchanges of
information between whaling ships at sea, in order to more clearly present man s situation as he faces
an existence whose meaning he cannot fully grasp. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Gabriel warns Ahab that if he keeps pursuing the white whale his end will come. Ahab refuses to listen
because he is selfish and is too determined to seek his revenge that he will risk his life and his crews
life so he can kill the creature of the deep. Similar to Ahab, the Samuel Enderbys captain has donated
a limb to Moby Dick, but unlike the Pequod s leader, the Englishman wants to keep away from the
White Whale, arguing, ain t one limb enough? What should I do without this other arm? ... He s best
left alone (368). The one armed captain, head of a ship named for a wealthy British merchants,
describes his experience to the one legged monomaniac, who is overly excited, but the Englishman
does not approach the experience as a spiritual battle like Ahab. Interrupting the captain, Ahab
exclaims his highlights of his effect on the whale, claiming credit for the harpoons and scars
decorating that wild beast. The Samuel Enderby s captain continues good humoredly (365). The
Englishman did not know that he had lost his arm to the Moby Dick for some time after the attack, but
when he found out the identity of his opponent, he forfeited two chances to repeat his attempt at
capturing oil from the White Whale. To the Englishman s sage like attitude, Moby Dick was nothing
more than a remarkably profitable catch, while to
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Example Of The Halo Error
Research suggests the ...Halo error inflates within rater observed correlations between dimensions
because the idiosyncratic part of a rater s overall impression (the halo error) affects ratings on all other
rating dimensions (Viswesvaran, Schmidet Ones, 2005, p. 111). For example, the avalanche of
resumes received at Worldwide Panel LLC for vacancies officials rejected several applicants just by
asking them What is your greatest weakness? (Kreitner Kinicki, 2013, p. 202). Another clear example
is when one applicant answer was I m a perfectionist , this made interviewers think he was not a good
enough delegator and another applicant was too confident in his ability to get the job done well, so
they were not chosen for the position (Kreitner
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Parasympathetic And Strengths
1) Describe the effects of the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems on the smooth
muscles of the eye
The smooth muscles of the eye are mainly controlled by the parasympathetic nervous system. The
activation of the parasympathetic system will cause the release of acetylcholine (Ach), which will act
on the m2 muscarinic receptors in the iris smooth muscle fibres. This will cause the pupil to constrict,
reducing the amount of light able to enter the eye. The release of Ach will also act on the m2
muscarinic receptors in the ciliary muscle, causing them to contract, relaxing the shape of the lens in
the eye (Rang and Dale, 2012). Therefore, the overall effect of the release of Ach will constrict the
pupil, reducing the amount of light entering the eye, this is known as miosis (University of Sydney,
2017). This differs from the activation of the sympathetic nervous system which will cause the release
of noradrenaline, which acts on the âș1 receptors in the radial smooth muscle fibres of the iris (dilator
pupillae), causing it to contract. The release or noradrenaline will also act on the ÎČ2 receptors of the
ciliary muscle causing them to relax, causing the lens to lengthen, however this is only a faint
response(Rang and Dale, 2012). Hence, the contraction of the iris sphincter and slight relaxation of the
ciliary muscles will cause the pupil of the eye to be dilated, increasing the amount of the light able to
enter the eye, this is known as mydriasis (University
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Essay Mt480 Corporate Finance Unit 9 Project
Student MT480 01: Corporate Finance Unit Nine: Assignment Date Assignment: Complete the
following exercises and problems from the textbook. Some problems ask multiple questions; be sure
to answer every part of the exercise or problem unless otherwise noted * Chapter 28: Practice
Questions 2, 10, 11, and 13 * Chapter 34: Practice Questions 2, 3, and 7 Chapter 28: 2. Table 28.1
shows the 90 day forward rate on the South African rand. a. Is the dollar at a forward discount or
premium on the rand? The dollar is selling at a forward premium on the rand. b. What is the annual
percentage discount or premium? 4 x [(6.4662/6.5917) 1] = 0.0762 = 7.62% c. If you have no other
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Banks are not the only financial intermediary from which corporations can obtain financing. What are
the other intermediaries? How much financing do they supply, relative to banks, in the United
Kingdom, Germany, and Japan? The other financial intermediaries include insurance companies,
mutual funds and pension funds. In Japan, banks provide more financing than other financial
intermediaries do. In the U.K., other financial intermediaries provide substantially more financing. In
the U.S., banks are less important sources of financing compared to financial intermediaries. While in
Europe, financing provided by banks and financing provided by other financial intermediaries are
approximately equal. 3. Why is transparency important in a market based financial system? Why is it
less important in a bank based system? Transparency is essential in a market based system, but is not
necessarily a requirement for a bank based system. In a bank based system, banks have long standing
working relationships with the companies seeking financing, and banks have on going access to
information about the firm. In a market based system, creditors and equity holders require that
financial information about companies seeking financing be available, sufficiently detailed and
accurate if they are to participate in the market. This information, including audited financial
statements, allows participants in the market to make
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Cedar Fair Entertainment Analysis Essay
Analyze the business level strategies for the corporation you chose to determine the business level
strategy you think is most important to the long term success of the firm and whether or not you judge
this to be a good choice. Cedar Fair Entertainment is one of the top amusement parks in the world.
Their main office is located in Sandusky, Ohio. Cedar Fair owns and operates 11 amusement parks, six
outdoor water parks, one indoor water park as well as five hotels (Cedar Fair, 2013). One of the
amusement parks is known by the name of Kings Dominion and it is located in Doswell, Virginia. The
Kings Dominion Park caters to young adults and has a huge water park that is called WaterWorks. In
2012, the new CEO of Cedar Fair Entertainment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I think that this plan that Cedar Fair CEO has created will work because it seems to be customer based
focus. Focused strategies are strategies that are integrated set of actions taken to produce goods or
services that serve the needs of a particular competitive segment (Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, 2013, p.
118). Cedar Fair Entertainment has a balanced mix between thrill rides and family attractions and the
water park (Water Works). Water Works consist of activities for guests of all ages, including water
slides, rushing rivers, surfable waves and a 650,000 gallon wave pool and the best thing is
WaterWorks is included with the price of admission to Kings Dominion (Kings Dominion, 2013). This
is what keeps the customers keep coming back and keeps Cedar Fair profits up. For example, Bush
Gardens charge their guest a different price to go to their water park (Water Country USA) and Bush
Gardens is much more expensive that Kings Dominion. Analyze the corporate level strategies for the
corporation you chose to determine the corporate level strategy you think is most important to the long
term success of the firm and whether or not you judge this to be a good choice. The corporate level
strategy that Cedar Fair seems to be using is the Dominate Business Diversification Strategy which
means that the company will generate between 70 and 95 percent of its total revenue within a single
business area even though they own
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Nelson Mandela is a Worldwide Influence
Nelson Mandela once said, There is no passion to be found playing small in settling for a life that is
less than the one you are capable of living. His life is a prime example of how passionately he believes
these words. Even though he had to undergo many hardships, such as spending twenty seven years in
prison and battling tuberculosis, he never stopped striving to make a large impact on not only South
Africa, but the world as well (Schoemaker). Nelson Mandela is a major worldwide influence due to
his key role in the transformation of South Africa from apartheid to democracy, the numerous charities
he established and supported, and his lifelong dedication to ending racial segregation permanently in
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They enforced segregation in things such as schools, hospitals, shops, and buses; with the blacks
always having the worst quality of resources. Even the laws were different depending on skin color. If
a black man was found raping a white woman, he would be sentenced life imprisonment, while a
white man found raping a black woman would receive a small fine (Gilbert). Mandela fought against
these injustices throughout his life and ended up with a life sentence in prison. Although Mandela s
jail sentence had a negative effect on the people of South Africa, it caused the rest of the world to
begin taking notice. International businesses began boycotting South Africa in the 1980 s and young
whites began voicing their opposition to the apartheid across the world. As a result, the National Party
began secret negotiations with Mandela while he was in prison, and they began to cut back on
segregation and lift the ban on the ANC. When Mandela was released from prison in 1990, he
continued on with his fight to end segregation (Schoemaker). Mandela s main goal was to create a
Rainbow Nation, in which everyone, no matter their skin color, was free and had equal rights
(Polgreen). His insistence on forgiveness over vengeance made him a potent symbol of the struggle to
end this country s brutally codified system of racial domination, and the power of peaceful resolution
in even the most intractable conflicts, according to Lydia Polgreen.
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Example Of La Primavera
Exploration Document
Ashley Morrison
HUM200
Cultural Artifacts
My first work is La Primavera written by the Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi in 1723. La Primavera
is one of four violin concertos, each capturing moods and illustrating stories related to a specific time
of year. Each section within this movement illustrate the most beautiful scenes of the spring season,
including birds, babbling brooks, and a thunderstorm. (Soomo, n.d). My second work is an oil on
canvas painting, titled The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone by Thomas Moran. The Grand Canyon
of the Yellowstone was painted in 1872 and captures the unique geological formations and diverse and
extravagant colors of the Midwestern United States landscape. (Cantrell, 2014). In an era before color
photography, this painting depicts nature itself as a hero . (Soomo, n.d)
Common Theme
The common theme shared by both chosen pieces of work is nature. Antonio Vivaldi embraces the
spring season and captures the moods and illustrates stories specific to that time of year. Thomas
Moran captured the true beauty of a Midwestern landscape of the United States. The colors, terrain,
and overall detail are realistic and allow the viewer to experience the extreme beauty of the Midwest.
Historians credit these inspiring images with showing the grandeur of the region and persuading
Congress and President Ulysses Grant to establish Yellowstone as the first national park in 1872.
(Cantrell, 2014).
Although both pieces share
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Frankenstein Comparative Essay
Context is the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of
which it can be fully understood. Every text that is created has been influenced by its context both
personally and socially. Many literature texts can be written in different time periods and yet still have
many similarities. An example of this is between Mary Shelley s Frankenstein, written in 1818 and
John Donne s A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning, written in 1611. Both texts use science as a basis
for their exploration into the workings of humanity and the complexity of love. Mary Shelley s
Frankenstein follows Victor Frankenstein s journey as he reanimates a dead body, and the
consequences that follow. As the monster gains knowledge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Mary Shelley sided with the Church: due to her religious background, and felt that science would
consume mankind. Scientists brought about new ideas that challenged the Church and its
interpretation of God s perfect world. The novel brings into account the issues that men, prominently
religious men, thought about, such as alchemy, the manipulation of electricity and the idea of creation
of life. Shelley s perception of science, the concept of science versus religion, her ideology against
science and rationality, and the fear of scientific advancements were all incorporated in her novel
Frankenstein. Mary Shelley opposes the theory of Darwin, where she advances a man made creation
into the monster, and by doing this incorporates the fears on the ideology of evolution. Mary Shelley
holds the belief that science will one day lead to God like creations. Victor Frankenstein believes that
he has released a race of devils ... upon the earth, who might make the very existence of the species of
man a condition precarious and full of terror (Shelley 1982, p. 163), after he s unable to contain the
creature s extreme powers which has led to destructive ends. Mary Shelley s negative views on
science and the advancements of science fuel her creation of this novel and uses this novel as a means
to voice her opinion and potentially persuade others to align with her views. The monster in
Frankenstein is a projection of Mary Shelley s fears for the advancement of science and warns others
by showing the consequences that can occur from such advancements,
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The Story Of The Terrible Terrorism
Imagine that you ve found the love of your life and that you really want to ask the question . First, you
need a proper diamond encrusted ring. You spend hours, days looking for the perfect ring, and you
finally find it. It s beautiful, and there s a guarantee that You wont find any other ring like this! You
immediately snatch it up, and bring it back home to hide in your closet. You quickly think about how
this might affect your spending habits, but you sit down on the couch and switch on the news. The
usual bad things come on; wars in Africa, and you just tune it out. The word diamond is uttered, and
your attention quickly snaps to the television. The stories of the terrible terrorism that happens to the
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Diamonds have no smell, and can t be detected by metal detectors. The only way these diamonds can
be found is if every bag is taken completely apart, and this takes an incredible amount of work. (
Diamonds of War )
These diamonds taken from war zones create mad rushes for power from rebel organizations as well
as semi legitimate governments. The rebel war efforts want to take control of the villages that mine for
these diamonds, and numerous amounts of human rights groups want to protect the people living in
these villages from becoming slaves. Laying down laws on terrorism in these countries, and stopping
these illegal diamonds from making it into commercial hands can prevent this. This has slowly
stopped due to organizations like Kimberley Process, who prevent the illegitimate movement of
diamonds across borders. ( Diamondfacts.org )
This mad rush for power can have massive repercussions. In the 1990s, blood diamonds in Sierra
Leone alone made up 4% of the world s rough diamond population. Rebels were using these diamonds
to pay for their conflicts. All of these different rebel groups were using one source of diamonds to pay
for practically their whole organization. ( Diamondfacts.org ) Blood diamonds are mined in many
African countries. One of these countries is Angola. Angola has seen a lot of conflict over and with
these diamonds. From 1975 to 2002, Angola had many civil wars in which rebel forces used these
diamonds to pay for ammunition or weapons. Another one
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Change In High School
How have I changed in high school? Well for starters my body is different than it was last year. My
legs are longer, not to brag but they are also stronger. I can t really say some stuff in the essay so I ll
go with my upper body, its bigger it has hair and it s stronger. My arms are the same as my legs they
are also strong and longer. My face grows pimples and well that is all my face does, but that is just for
starters. What I have noticed that changed is I have more discipline, I could thank that to my new
bravery that allowed me to join football ohh and my coaches. Now instead of saying yes I say yes
mam and yes sir. I have also noticed that I understand more I could understand when my parents talk
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Well for starters, my body is different than it was last year. My legs are longer, not to brag, but they
are also stronger. I can t really say some stuff in the essay so I ll go with my upper body, its bigger it
has hair and it s stronger. My arms are the same as my legs, they are also strong and long. My face
grows pimples and well that is all my face does, but that is just for starters. What I have noticed that
changed is I have more discipline, I could thank that to my new bravery that allowed me to join
football oh and my coaches. Now, instead of saying yes I say yes ma am, and yes sir. I have also
noticed that I understand more I could understand when my parents talk sarcastically. And now I
notice that I was a childish kid in front of girls, and changed to be a gentleman.my academics have
improved to I could read faster and longer without getting bored. I have advanced placement and I do
my homework that is something that really changed when I entered high school, I don t know how but
it did. Those are the good things the bad thing are my parents and my coaches expect more from me.
My parents want me to clean the house, my room, cut the lawn (front and back), and to clean the
garage . To add to that my coach s think all of my time is free and make super long practices, other
than that that is what changed this high school
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The David Story, And The Iliad
In the books The David Story, and The Iliad the overall stories show us that history has evolved. In
which case, we read the differences between the human relationships toward their god(s). In The
David Story, David turns to Yahweh for advice, reassurance, and in some instances, a second opinion,
whereas in The Iliad, Achilles is overseen by the god of wisdom and military victory, Athena. The
relationships between the humans and their god have similarities but are also significantly different.
The Iliad takes place in a city, Troy, which is in modern day Turkey. Achilles a great warrior of Greek
mythology participated in the Trojan War, on which Homer s epic poem, The Iliad is based. Achilles
was the son of Thetis and Peleus, king of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Achilles had been struck down and needed the courage to go and fight. Athena is in favor of the
Greeks because she saw a part of herself in Achilles, and frankly because she hated the Trojans.
Fate bound the gods in Book 22 lines 190 209. As Achilles was face to face with Hector, Zeus showed
pity for Hector. In this scene, Zeus knew that Hector was destined to die. Zeus wanted to save Hector,
but was persuaded by Athena that it was Hector s time. Athena argued with him that if he would step
in and save Hector that many other gods would be upset with his actions. Not only would the gods be
angry, but death was Hector s fate, and the gods were bound to it. This is an example of how fate
outweighed what the gods wanted to happen. Zeus was wrestling with the thought of saving Hector or
allowing Hector to meet his fate.
Achilles and Athena s relationship seemed to be superficial. Although Athena seemed to care for
Achilles, her motive came from viewing parts of herself within him. The gods seemed to intervene
when the scene looked as if it needed a bit of excitement. For example, in Book 22, Hector was being
chased along the city wall by Achilles. Athena presented herself in the image of Hector s brother,
DeĂŻphobus, to persuade Hector to stop running and fight with Achilles.
In The David Story, the largest portion of the story, takes place in Jerusalem. David was a great
warrior of the Hebrew era. He was famously known for killing the Philistine giant, Goliath. He
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The Impact Of Domestic And Foreign Affairs On American...
The new nation of the United States of America had many matters to manage, both domestic and
foreign. Two political parties emerged to tackle these issues, the Federalists and the Democratic
Republicans. Domestic affairs of the United States divided the two emerging political parties more at
the time, and had a larger impact on American politics during the 1790 s than foreign affairs.
Domestic affairs shaped politics more so at the time because we had to establish a government
completely from scratch. We had to construct a constitution and decide on what powers to give and
keep from the government and how to interpret the document. There was two interpretations of
constitution at the time. Loose constructionist favored more broader powers to
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The Development of Object Permanence Essay
The Development of Object Permanence
I never realized when I played Peek A Boo with different infants in my family, that I was teaching
them one of the most valuable lessons in their life. I just thought it was a game that infants liked to
play and it made them laugh. I didn t know that this was so funny to them because they were
fascinated with the fact that for one moment I wasn t there and a moment later I popped back up. Little
did I know I was teaching them one of their most important accomplishments.
Adults and older children never give a second thought to the fact that when something disappears out
of sight that it still exists. It never crosses our minds to think about when exactly did the ability to just
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He came to the conclusions from his many experiments that an infant prior to eight months of age do
not possess the understanding that because they cannot see an object does not mean that it does not
exist (Siegler Alibali,2005).
Piaget proposed that object permanence doesn t develop until during what he identifies as the
sensorimotor stage. The sensorimotor stage he identifies as being from birth to about two years of age.
Piaget broke the sensorimotor stage down into six sub stages. Piaget also broke down the idea of
object permanence according to the sub stages of the sensorimotor stage. During the first stage of
object permanence which is roughly between the ages of birth to one month old, an infant will look at
an object only while it is directly in front of their eyes. However, if an object was to move to the left
of right of an infants direct line of vision, the infant would no longer look at the object. During the
second sub stage which lasted from one to four months, Piaget said that infants will look for an
extended period of time to an area where an object had disappeared from. He said that an infant will
not however, follow the object if it were to move out of their line of sight. In the third sub stage which
is between the ages of four and eight months, an infant will anticipate where a moving object will go
and they will begin to look for the object there. They will only do this though if the object is partially
visible, they will not make
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Questions On The National Intelligence Program
Short Answer:
1) List three executive branch organizations that conduct intelligence oversight.
The National Security Council s Office of Intelligence Programs, President s Intelligence Advisory
Board, and the Department of Defense s Intelligence Oversight Program all are executive branch
organizations that conduct intelligence oversight.
2) The 17 members of the intelligence community are:
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Central Intelligence Agency
Department of Energy
Department of Homeland Security
Department of the Air Force
Department of the Army
Department of the Navy
United States Coast Guard
Defense Intelligence Agency
Department of State
Department of Treasury
Department of Justice
Federal Bureau of Investigation
United States Marine Corps
National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
National Reconnaissance Office
National Security Agency
3) Describe three differences between the National Intelligence Program (NIP) and Military
Intelligence Program (MIP).
The MIP is devoted to intelligence activities and analysis that support U.S. military operations, most
of which are conducted by intelligence agencies in the Defense Department; whereas, the NIP
includes all other intelligence activities, which predominantly focus on national level intelligence
efforts, but include significant activities conducted by NSA, NGA and NRO. Within the Senate, the
Senate Select Intelligence Committee only has oversight of the
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America s Rapid Industrialization During The Progressive Era
As America entered the 20th century, the country entered a time period known as the Progressive Era.
This era was one defined by political reform and social activism as well as myriad of problems arising
from America s rapid industrialization. During the Progressive era, America faced several
international, political, and social challenges that would set us on the road to the society in which we
now live. During the Depression of the 1890s, the National Association of Manufacturers argued that
the American economy could only expand with new foreign markets. They wanted President William
McKinley to bring American to every corner of the globe. Later on, there was a reemergence of Cuban
independence movement from Spain. President ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, over time government corruption became common. Reformers like Teddy Roosevelt in
Washington and Governor Hiram Johnson in California responded to an epidemic of political and
civic corruption by expanding the role of government in regulating the economy and in giving
citizens, for the first time, direct access to the legislative process. The federal income tax and the
direct election of senators, for example, were a part of the Populist program, and Prohibition grew
from a pre‐Civil War anti‐alcohol reform tradition. In addition, muckrakers, reform minded American
journalist who targeted corruption, made Americans aware of the serious failings in society and built
public support for change. Exposés such as Lincoln Steffens The Shame of the Cities (1904), an attack
on municipal corruption, and Ida Tarbell s History of the Standard Oil Company (1904), which
chronicled John D. Rockefeller s ruthless business practices, often first appeared in the new mass
circulation magazines, such as McClure s and Cosmopolitan, and were later published as books. The
muckrakers impact could be powerful, as in the case of Upton Sinclair s The Jungle (1906), a book
whose vivid descriptions of working and sanitary conditions in Chicago s meatpacking plants led
directly to federal laws regulating the industry. Other political reforms included the direct primary a
preliminary
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U7A1 Supreme Court Cases
U7A1 Supreme Court Cases Supreme Court Case #1: Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School
District (1969) Background: 1965 three students from Des Moines, Iowa (15 year old John Tinker; his
sister, 13 year Mary Beth Tinker; and a friend, 16 year old Christopher Eckhardt), opposing the
Vietnam War came up with a plan to wear black arm bands to their respective schools. The arm bands
were to serve the purposes of symbolizing a protest against the Vietnam War. School officials got wind
of the children s protest plans and created a policy that if student showed up at school wearing black
bands would be suspended and unable to return to school until they agreed to follow the no black arm
band policy. All three children still chose to wear the black arm bands to school and all three were
suspended from school. Issue(s): First Amendment (Freedom of Speech), Fourteenth Amendment
(Due Process) Court Decision(s): The Court ruled in favor of the students. In accordance with the First
Amendment, their actions were constitutional. It was not disruptive, nor did it invade other s rights.
However, this did not give unlimited freedom of speech to the students. As long as they continued the
peaceful protesting without causing distractions, they could continue. Chief Justice: WARREN Legal
Impact of the Decision: The new no black arm bands policy at the schools did not prohibit all political
symbols, but rather just singled out the black arm bands used to support no involvement in
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Similarities Between The World s Wife And A Streetcar...
Compare and contrast the ways in which Duffy and Williams present relationships relationships
between men and women in The World s Wife and A Streetcar Named Desire The relationships that
occur between men and women in The World s Wife and a Streetcar Named Desire have both
similarities and differences in such that some of the women presented are subjected to subservient
positions and some overcome these demeaning roles whereas others continue to be shown as staying
in the portrayal of the inferior women. The men, on the other hand, are mostly presented as using their
sexuality to attract women, or use them. Many relationships are founded on sex and little romantic
feelings are involved. Relationships in both The World s Wife ... Show more content on
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In Thetis , Duffy shows how women in relationships often change themselves in order to please
themselves or their man. Thetis changes to a suitable shape in which she is a size 8 . The word suitable
may suggest that she is changing to a shape in which suits her and is right for her. However, it possibly
indicates that women change the way they look to attract men. Indeed a size 8 which is a smaller size
is deemed to be more attractive and so in a relationship this might suggest the women must have a
suitable body so she can still engage the man s attention with her body. In A Streetcar Named Desire ,
Williams shows Blanche as acting different for different men. Her relationship with Mitch shows her
as being an innocent lady as she tells him to unhand her but she rolls her eyes at his expense, in secret.
This shows a rather deceiving nature as it shows, possibly, that women must be shy and lady like in
order to gain the security that is needed from men like Mitch. In contrast, Blanche s relationship with
Stanley is filled with sexual frustration. Indeed, from the first instance that she meets Stanley she
draw{s] involuntarily from his stare . This could suggest her fear of him and his evident domineering
presence in the room. However, her nervousness might also imply that she is attracted to him and she
cannot control her desire which makes her apprehensive and unsure as to how to approach him. In
addition, Stanley mocks Blanche for the extensive use of his bathroom for soaking in a hot tub . this
could show that she does this so often he knows exactly what to say. Williams might also be reflecting
on how the bathroom is Stanley s bathroom and thus Stanley s sense of possession is challenged by
Blanche in such that she uses his bathroom, she drinks his alcohol and she flirts with him but will
never be his and so this angers Stanley to the point of complete
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Nureyev Dancers Analysis
Some bits and pieces from the hoopla surrounding the cancelled premiere of Nureyev at the Bolshoi,
coming from people close to the situation in Moscow: The most objectionable bits in the ballet were:
i) a jumbo sized photograph by Richard Avedon of Nureyev naked with genitalia on full display as a
prominent feature of the stage decoration ii) the performer of Nureyev s role being asked to show his
naked bosom bent over with butt cheeks spread out in the scene depicting the photo shoot where the
aforementioned photograph was made. Ovcharenko refused to perform naked, was allowed to wear a
body colored loincloth instead, but was also relegated to the second cast in favor of the less shy
Lantratov iii) a scene at the Bois de Boulogne in Paris showing a march of transvestites: men on high
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However, there were several other factors that contributed to the chaos. Originally, the ballet was
scheduled to premier in the 2017/18 season, giving Possokhov Co. ample time. Instead, Bolshoi s big
premiere for this year was the new Anna Karenina by John Neumeier, a co production with the
Hamburg and the Canada ballet companies. However, this Karenina faced delays of its own, and
Bolshoi s head of planning Irina Chernomurova (director Vladimir Urin s wife), being a great friend of
Neumeier, decided to accommodate him and moved Karenina s Bolshoi premiere into the next season,
asking Possokhov to accelerate his work plan and get Nureyev ready for this summer. Along the way,
to keep things even clearer for Neumeier, the Bolshoi decided to sacrifice the revival of La Phille du
Pharaon, also originally considered for the 2017/18 season. So, poor planning by Bolshoi s leadership
all around, which seems to be getting progressively
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The Pros And Cons Of NATO Enlargement
Secondly, NATO enlargement was not necessarily Russia s containment by the United States. Some
experts indicate that there was no consensus on the issue in American political landscape. At the same
time, many countries in East Europe, especially the Baltic ones, expressed their willingness to enter
the EU and NATO because they feared imperialistic comeback of Russia. Though this the chicken or
the egg argument (Russia behaves aggressively because of NATO enlargement, or NATO expanded to
prevent Russia from striking back) still corresponds with realist logic of insecurity, it largely
disapproves that the Ukraine crisis is great powers clash.
Finally, the realist argument does not explain why Russia has not responded in the same way earlier
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Analysis Of Primo Levi s The Gray Zone
Primo Levi s book, Survival in Auschwitz, examines how a select few managed to survive the
inhumane and brutal treatment of the Jews in Auschwitz. The well known Italian Holocaust survivor,
Primo Levi was only 24 years old, when he was captured and taken to a detention camp in Fossoli,
before spending eleven months in Auschwitz. He, like so many other innocent Jews, was sent to die in
the death camp but with a little bit luck and resourcefulness, he survived. In his essay, The Gray Zone
Levi, writes privileged prisoners were a minority within the Lager [camp] population; nevertheless
they represent a potent majority among survivors (The Gray Zone,117), where he examines the middle
ground between Nazi soldiers and the Jewish prisoners. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Everyone in the Lager is responsible for oneself, and no one could afford to help his or her neighbor
because one act of kindness could get you killed. Levi shares the story of Alfred L, a successful young
engineer, arrested and sent to Auschwitz. In his own country, L. was the director of an important
factory chemical product and its name was (and is) well known in industrial circles throughout Europe
(Levi 93). Primo Levi wants to make it clear to the reader that, for Alfred to reach the highest position
of director and be able to survive the camps he had to be determined, motivated and intelligent.
According to the author, Alfred always tried to separate himself from the rest of the HĂ€ftling and made
an effort to keep himself clean and put together. He also made it a priority to always treat others with
kindness and respect. Alfred did not give up hope like so many others, in the camps, he adapted to his
situation the best way he could. He separated himself from the other prisoners and made himself
known. He carried himself with discipline and respect, which made him an asset to the Nazis. By
acting differently than the other prisoners, Alfred was able to get a better job as the technical head of
the Chemical Kommando. According to Levi ... L. was able to earn all this show of prosperity with
incredible tenacity, paying for his acquisitions
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The Origins and History of Yoga
The origins of yoga date back to India over 5,000 years ago. The Vedas, holy writings that are the
foundation for Hinduism, possess ancient yoga teachings known as Vedic Yoga. Individuals became
reliant on Vedic yoga to live their life in divine harmony.
The period of Pre classical Yoga coincides with the development of the Upanishads. The Upanishads
fortified the writings of the Vedas, therefore strengthening the practice of yoga. The history of yoga
has been widely associated with not only Hinduism but Buddhism as well. Siddharta Gautama, the
enlightened one, founder of Buddhism understood the benefits that yoga provided for meditation. The
goal of Buddhism is to find inner peace, which yoga assisted in. In other regions, the ruins of the
immense cities of Mohenjo Daro and Harappa, depictions have been found engraved on soapstone
seals that strongly resemble figures of yoga poses. Bhavagad Gita, is the earliest known yoga scripture
dated back to around 500 B.C. The Gita is dedicated entirely to yoga, its main aim is that to be alive
means to be active and in order to avoid difficulties in our lives and in others, our actions have to
benign and have to exceed our egos. Its connection to the Upanishads is paralleled to the relationship
between the Vedas and Upanishads, strengthening each other s meaning. The classical period marks
the establishment of the Yoga Sutra. Written by Patanjali, around the second century, with the purpose
to clarify and standardize
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How Schools Have Increased Security Across America
According to an article, at Julius West Middle School in Rockville, Maryland, all the doors are locked
in the morning after the bell rings. Students who arrive late must push a buzzer button on the door, and
they are video recorded as the student speaks into an intercom, so that they may enter the school. This
is just one example of how schools have increased security across America. In Prince George County,
school leaders are spending about $9.3 million for school security improvements, such as buzzers,
cameras, panic buttons, fences, and security guard uniforms. In Loudoun County, schools are focusing
on awareness and training. They want everyone to be involved in making schools safely secure.
Security emphasis increased after the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting in Connecticut. It launched a
new wave of concerns about how schools should protect children. With many districts responding by
adding new procedures, equipment, or personnel. Many of these efforts by the schools were funded by
state or federal grants. Experts say schools are one of the safest places for a child, and that security
upgrades should be done by factual assessments, not by fear. Parents and teachers say they appreciate
the new controls, and feel a better sense of security. An executive director of Safe Havens
International named Michael Dorn, who works with schools on security issues, says schools across the
country and around the world have been increasing security over the past years. In Washington,
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The Advantages Of Online Education And Online College Courses
Nearly 5.8 million people are enrolled in online college courses, with 28% of all college students
enrolling in at least one online course says the college guide. The open education database says that,
The current challenges facing traditional colleges and universities, including higher tuition, budget
cuts, and course shortages, have caused many students to search for alternatives (1). Currently a lot of
students apply for classes that have the option to take the online course over the traditional course.
Then, they wonder which method would best suit them and be more convenient. In addition, the open
education database says that, Nearly three million students currently enrolled in fully online degree
programs and six million taking at least one online course as part of their degree program, online
education has clearly become one of the most popular higher education alternatives (1). It comes
down to finding the best type of education courses that adapts to student s desires. The best type
would be an online course of learning because it has a flexible scheduling and it s very convenient and
the overall cost of tuition is better than traditional education.
One of the top reason college students choose online courses over traditional college courses is
because cost is their number one priority. In the article titled, Younger Students Increasingly Drawn to
Online Learning, Study Finds the author says that, Forty five percent of respondents said they selected
the
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  • 2. Examples Of Abusing In Rappaccini s Tale Beatrice Quoc Dinh, Ninh Prof: James Boswell, Jr ENGL 101 CRN 20308 Final Exam Beatrice. The victim of abusing. In Rappaccini s Daughter tale, Beatrice is a victim of the abuse from her father. Dr. Rappaccini, with the reckless of mankind on the experiments is the primary cause to the death of Beatrice. Instead, apply the knowledge of science for good cause. Rappaccini have convert the advance as a weapon by studies on his daughter. The unequal of precaution at the garden. For example, Dr, Rappaccini wear a pair of thick glove, and a mask when he came to magnificent plant. But for Beatrice, the plant was considering as her sister. Therefore, she have not hesitate to approach. Because of this, Beatrice has absorbs the odor leading her to the isolation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Real Life Events Illustrated in The Ballad of... The tragic poem, The Ballad of Birmingham, begins with a young child asking an imploring question to her mother, May I go downtown instead of out to play (Randall, 669)? The author, Dudley Randall, illustrates the conflict and irony between the mother and her child. The mother only wants to protect her child from the dangers that await her, but the child on the other hand, only wants to be a part of the Freedom March in Birmingham, Alabama. The Ballad of Birmingham was written about the real life events of the bombing that took place in Birmingham, Alabama at the church of Martin Luther King, Jr by white terrorists. Though the bombing was tragic and resulted in the death of four innocent African American girls and injuring fourteen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The child is not frightened, but informs her mother that other children will accompany her to the march to make the country free. The mother tells her again that she cannot go, because she is afraid that guns will be fired; therefore she would not be safe. The mother then tries yet again to deter her daughter from her journey to Birmingham by telling her to go to the church instead where she can sing in the children s choir, safe from harm. After telling her daughter she can go to the church, the mother gives her a bath in rose petal water, dresses her in her best clothes, and even gives her a pair of gloves to wear and little white shoes. This is the most ironic part of the intire poem because the mother believes she is sending her to a safe place, but is unaware of the fact, that she is doing the exact opposite and is sending her child to her doom. Once her daughter has left, she smiles, but it is the last smile to come upon her face. The gives the reader a sense that the young girl dressed all in white, is about to come to her demise. Because if the young girl was going to a safe place, this would not be the last time that her mother smiled. The ending of the poem is most tragic. In the safety of her home, the mother hears an explosion, and races through the streets of Birmingham. Frightened as can be, she calls for her child; only to remain unheard by the young girl. Looking through debris from the rubble of the church, the mother finds a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Owls Prologue Prologue Stars twinkled throughout the night. The crickets songs broke the silence, but the silence continued as the crickets were secretly being eaten by the soaring Owls up above, circling around one particular spot, a Sage Brush haven, where the crickets sung their songs the most. Using their razor like talons, they bore down on the crickets, quickly resting on the sturdy twigs close to the endless Pine forest. The owls panned their heads around while munching on the half alive crickets, but all of the owls panned to one figure who was silently weaving around the Pine trees. The figure weaved around the Sage Brush as well, silently hoping not to make any sounds to alert any wandering prey or predators. The figure was slim and slender, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We re not even a part of the Pack yet and you re acting like you are! Mi snarled, her lip curling over to see her slightly white canines. Lea rolled her eyes, turning around. I don t have time for this... I should be back at the Camp anyway, it is getting close to Night... She sighed, her tail lashing slightly as she padded away. Lea padded in the middle of the golden trees, she turned around as if to expect that her sisters were catching up with her, but they weren t. Lea shrugged and continued on, her paws crunching the leaves as they fell slowly to the ground. I m acting like one of them?! It s getting close to our Ceremony, of course I m going to act like one of them! Of course you don t give two paw fills of elk to care about the Rules and what will happen! She thought, her head lowered slightly. The rules for the pups of the Pack were very strict, the adults were much of a stickler to them as well... The rules for the whole Pack which included the following: Trainees, Deltas, Betas, Hunters, Scouts, and more, were even more strict than the Pup rules. Lea followed every single one of the rules, because she was worried that her parents would tear her ears ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Muzzleloader Research Paper I m going to tell you how to clean a muzzleloader. I have done this a lot with my dad this year. When you clean guns make sure that are not in a carpet place. Do it in a room with floors that are easy to clean. The first paragraph will be talking about the supplies you will need to get. The second paragraph will be talking about the first thing you will need do to the Muzzleloader also called a gun. The third is going to be about the final steps to clean the gun. The first step on cleaning a Muzzleloader is making sure that you have the supplies to clean the gun. These are the tools you will need: a bore snake, cleaning patches,solvent, toothbrush, black powder bore cleaner, brush with rod, and pipe cleaners. If you are wondering what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Compare And Contrast The Duality Of Science And Religion The Duality of Religion and Science Science is the process which discovers knowledge, knowledge in turn is power, and power is said to bring about corruption. Therefore, through the transitive property, that implies that science will only lead to corruption. Not necessarily a corruption of one s actions; for instance, science won t make a politician accept a bribe. However, some would argue that science will lead to a degradation of morals. For example, contemporary science may lead to a woman viewing her unborn baby as naught but a ball of cells, similar to a tumor, which can be removed from her body with no moral dilemma. The converse to this is the impediment of science due to humanity clinging to its archaic values. This can be shown by the opposition to stem cell research and genetically modified embryos in the name of morals and the inviolability of life. The stark contrast between following morals and advancing science creates a juxtaposition that often manifests itself as a debate between religion and science. Certain members of both the scientific and religious communities blindly adhere to their own opinions and ideals. This butting of heads helps no one. As a result, a middle road must be found, one in which neither progress nor morality are ignored. The polarity between these two forces is encapsulated by the differences that Bertolt Brecht draws in his play Galileo between Galileo and the clergymen. This play, when contrasted with the reality of Galileo s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Why Are Visual Aids Important In A Presentation I. Theory 1. Why are visual aids crucial in a presentation? Visual aids are crucial in a presentation because visual aids often generate a clearer impression and more memorable rather than just words spoken. Presentation with images or videos can make your presentation more interesting and not tedious. And human more easily understand something through visualizing rather than listening. Studies in Harvard and Columbia said that doing a presentation with visual aids can increase 14% 39% college student s memory rather than doing a presentation without any visual aids. 2. How to describe graphs and charts? Graphs and charts help people to understand about the data easily. The audience will easily understand about what the speaker is talking about if the speaker using graphs and charts. In order ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How to Handle Q A? Q A is one session that always held in a presentation. Question and answer session is intended to help the audience to more understand about the topics that has already conveyed by the speaker. However, often the question and answer session makes us afraid. We are afraid of not being able to answer the questions properly. Here are some tips about how to handle Q A session: 1.) Prepare Before you do a presentation, make sure you have prepared about the Q and A session. Make a list of questions that you anticipate might come out from the audiences about the topic you will talk about and try to answer all of them properly. You must prepare the answers of the questions that you can answer in your presentation and the questions that you don t want to answer. 2.) Listen Listen to the audience s question carefully. Therefore, it s easier to understand about the question. This will be the foundation for giving the best answer to the questions asked by the audience. 3.) Pause for a moment to think Take a pause and think about what is the best way to answer the question. This will gives you more opportunities to prepare the best answer. 4.) Repeat the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Banking, Liquidity and Bank Runs Banking, Liquidity and Bank Runs in an In...nite Horizon Economy Mark Gertler and Nobuhiro Kiyotaki NYU and Princeton University May 2012 Abstract We develop a variation of the macroeconomic model of banking in Gertler and Kiyotaki (GK2011) that allows for household liquidity risks and bank runs as in Diamond and Dybvig (DD1983). As in GK, because bank net worth ‡ uctuates with aggregate production, the spread in the expected rates of return on bank credit and deposit ‡ uctuates countercyclically. However, because bank assets have a longer maturity than deposits, bank runs are possible as in DD. Whether a bank run equilibrium exists depends on the condition of bank balance sheets and an equilibrium liquidation price for bank assets. Thus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As in Gertler and Karadi (2011) and Gertler and Kiyotaki (2011), endogenous procyclical movements in bank balance sheets lead to countercyclical movements in the cost of bank credit. At the same time, due to maturity mismatch, bank runs may be possible, following Diamond and Dybvig (1983). Whether or not a bank run equilibrium exists will depend on two key factors: the condition of bank balance sheets and an endogenously determined liquidation price. Thus, a situation can arise where a bank run cannot occur in normal times, but where a severe recession can open up the possibility. Critical to the possibility of runs is that banks issues demandable short term debt. In our baseline model we simply assume this is the case. We then provide a stronger motivation for this scenario by introducing household liquidity risks, in the spirit of Diamond and Dybvig. Section 2 presents the model, including both a no bank run and a bank run equilibria, along with the extension to the economy with household liquidity risks. Section 3 presents a number of illustrative numerical experiments. We illustrate how bank balance sheet behavior a€ects the cost of credit in the no bank run equilibrium and how it may open up the possibility of destructive bank run behavior. Finally, in section 4 we conclude with a discussion of policies that can reduce the likelihood of bank runs. As in Diamond and Dybvig, there is a role for deposit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Jean Piaget And Albert Bandura The theorists being compared in this discussion question would be Jean Piaget and Albert Bandura and how their theories fit into the developmental process. Both are great contributors to the field of psychology due to their theories on cognitive development. There are some similarities and differences between Albert Bandura s Social learning theories with Piaget s cognitive theory in term of ideas and subjects that were used. Jean Piagets was one of the most recognized and influential developmental psychologist in the 20th century. Jean Piaget was born in Switzerland on August 9th 1896 and he was known as a developmental psychologist. Being an educator, he believes that education was important and he said only education is capable of saving our societies from possible collapse, whether violent or gradual Albert Bandura was born in Canada on December 4th, 1925 and he was known for pioneering the research on how environmental variable influences how people relate to each other. His Social Cognitive Theory pioneered learned behavior (Pajares, 2001) His theory on Cognitive Developmental Theory in a nutshell was how biology influences how children conceptualize and deal with task at different stages while growing up. Piaget s theory focuses more on how children s behavioral changes as they grow and how the children interact with their environment. For easy understanding, Piaget theory has a total of 3 components Cognitive Developmental Theory: 1. Schemas are abstract ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Summary of Riordan Manufacturing Essay Summary of Riordan Manufacturing Riordan Manufacturing Inc. is in the field of plastic injection molding. A leader in plastics designs in many different areas, with state of the art capabilities in developing innovative products for their customers. The company was founded by Dr. Riordan, a professor of chemistry, working with processing polymers into high strength plastic articles. Dr. Riordan obtained patents and licensing to start manufacturing plastic fans in the plant at Pontiac, Michigan in 1992. This summary will cover Riordan s mission, the four plant description, and the companies finance and accounting. Mission Riordan Manufacturing is a global plastic manufacturer to include plastic beverage containers, automotive, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The financial department has gain two more facilities with the recent acquisition of Michigan and Georgia. The recent addition of additional sites has changed how finance was processing financial data. Currently the main office has license for fully integrated Microsoft based ERP manufacturing, distribution and financial management. The license does not include source language for the code. The Michigan office purchase a vendor program software application and the source code for their Fd A and process application. The company is no longer providing help desk support and is no longer in business. The application runs on a pair of DEC Alpha s, using the VMS operating system, VAX4000 desktop computers and programmed in C language (University of Phoenix, 2004). Georgia bought from another software vendor not the same as Michigan office. The software purchase provided software application and t source code for their F A and manufacturing process applications. The systems run on a pair of servers, using UNIX operating system, use desktops and windows operating s system and programmed language is built on RPG400 (University of Phoenix, 2004). The Finance and Accounting Department has been unable to achieve anything remotely resembling interactive capability. The F A data is provided to corporate by using data files; some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Roman Mythology Research Paper If you think soap operas have strange twisted plotlines, wait until you hear about mythology. Mythology is the beliefs or reasons for events in history or life, but some people say it is just folklore and fairy tales. Even though it isn t true, there are some people who still believe in myths because they say, You can believe what you want but it s just myths (Wasson). There are many types of mythologies but many people believe that Roman Mythology is the best. There are many reasons to support that idea but there are also many reasons to object to that idea. In this next paragraph or so there will be a lot of reasons to like and dislike Roman mythology(Wasson). The main reason to like Roman Mythology is that it is the closest thing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Butterfly Essay Butterflies fill an important role in ecosystems. The order Lepidoptera, which includes moths as well as butterflies, when present in high numbers they indicate a healthy ecosystem with a wide range of invertebrates. They are a natural pest control and pollinator species, contributing to success of other invertebrates. As well as playing a role in food webs. There are 320 species present in Europe, at least 112 are endemic. There are four stages in the butterfly life cycle from egg (ovum), to caterpillar (larva), to chrysalis (pupa) and butterfly (imago), each stage undergoing a complete stage of metamorphosis (Higgins Riley, 1970). Known as the most colourful order in the class Insecta, butterflies and moths vary in size with two large colourful scaled wings, the scales hold the colour pigment giving them the name Lepidoptera (Higgins Riley, 1970). The head, body and legs are also usually scaled. They have sucking mouthparts, mandibles which are usually versidual and coupled maxillae which form a tubular sucking proboscis which is coiled (peculiar to Lepidoptera) (Higgins Riley, 1970). Their exoskeleton is made of chitin, with muscles attached on the inside, the exoskeleton providing protection. They have two compound eyes and a thorax which is divided into three segments, each with a pair of legs and the second and third also with a pair of wings (Brusca Brusca, 2003). You can distinguish a butterfly from a moth because of their chubbed antennae; by having the two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Moby Dick Captain Ahab Quotes Herman Melville, in his renowned novel Moby Dick, presents the tale of the determined and insanely stubborn Captain Ahab as he leads his crew, the men of the Pequod, in revenge against the white whale. A crew mixed in age and origin, and a young, logical narrator named Ishmael sail with Ahab. Cut off from the rest of society, Ahab attempts to make justice for his personal loss of a leg to Moby Dick on a previous voyage, and fights against the injustice he perceived in the overwhelming forces that surround him. Melville uses a series of gams, social interactions or simple exchanges of information between whaling ships at sea, in order to more clearly present man s situation as he faces an existence whose meaning he cannot fully grasp. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gabriel warns Ahab that if he keeps pursuing the white whale his end will come. Ahab refuses to listen because he is selfish and is too determined to seek his revenge that he will risk his life and his crews life so he can kill the creature of the deep. Similar to Ahab, the Samuel Enderbys captain has donated a limb to Moby Dick, but unlike the Pequod s leader, the Englishman wants to keep away from the White Whale, arguing, ain t one limb enough? What should I do without this other arm? ... He s best left alone (368). The one armed captain, head of a ship named for a wealthy British merchants, describes his experience to the one legged monomaniac, who is overly excited, but the Englishman does not approach the experience as a spiritual battle like Ahab. Interrupting the captain, Ahab exclaims his highlights of his effect on the whale, claiming credit for the harpoons and scars decorating that wild beast. The Samuel Enderby s captain continues good humoredly (365). The Englishman did not know that he had lost his arm to the Moby Dick for some time after the attack, but when he found out the identity of his opponent, he forfeited two chances to repeat his attempt at capturing oil from the White Whale. To the Englishman s sage like attitude, Moby Dick was nothing more than a remarkably profitable catch, while to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Example Of The Halo Error Research suggests the ...Halo error inflates within rater observed correlations between dimensions because the idiosyncratic part of a rater s overall impression (the halo error) affects ratings on all other rating dimensions (Viswesvaran, Schmidet Ones, 2005, p. 111). For example, the avalanche of resumes received at Worldwide Panel LLC for vacancies officials rejected several applicants just by asking them What is your greatest weakness? (Kreitner Kinicki, 2013, p. 202). Another clear example is when one applicant answer was I m a perfectionist , this made interviewers think he was not a good enough delegator and another applicant was too confident in his ability to get the job done well, so they were not chosen for the position (Kreitner ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Parasympathetic And Strengths 1) Describe the effects of the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems on the smooth muscles of the eye The smooth muscles of the eye are mainly controlled by the parasympathetic nervous system. The activation of the parasympathetic system will cause the release of acetylcholine (Ach), which will act on the m2 muscarinic receptors in the iris smooth muscle fibres. This will cause the pupil to constrict, reducing the amount of light able to enter the eye. The release of Ach will also act on the m2 muscarinic receptors in the ciliary muscle, causing them to contract, relaxing the shape of the lens in the eye (Rang and Dale, 2012). Therefore, the overall effect of the release of Ach will constrict the pupil, reducing the amount of light entering the eye, this is known as miosis (University of Sydney, 2017). This differs from the activation of the sympathetic nervous system which will cause the release of noradrenaline, which acts on the âș1 receptors in the radial smooth muscle fibres of the iris (dilator pupillae), causing it to contract. The release or noradrenaline will also act on the ÎČ2 receptors of the ciliary muscle causing them to relax, causing the lens to lengthen, however this is only a faint response(Rang and Dale, 2012). Hence, the contraction of the iris sphincter and slight relaxation of the ciliary muscles will cause the pupil of the eye to be dilated, increasing the amount of the light able to enter the eye, this is known as mydriasis (University ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay Mt480 Corporate Finance Unit 9 Project Student MT480 01: Corporate Finance Unit Nine: Assignment Date Assignment: Complete the following exercises and problems from the textbook. Some problems ask multiple questions; be sure to answer every part of the exercise or problem unless otherwise noted * Chapter 28: Practice Questions 2, 10, 11, and 13 * Chapter 34: Practice Questions 2, 3, and 7 Chapter 28: 2. Table 28.1 shows the 90 day forward rate on the South African rand. a. Is the dollar at a forward discount or premium on the rand? The dollar is selling at a forward premium on the rand. b. What is the annual percentage discount or premium? 4 x [(6.4662/6.5917) 1] = 0.0762 = 7.62% c. If you have no other information about the two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Banks are not the only financial intermediary from which corporations can obtain financing. What are the other intermediaries? How much financing do they supply, relative to banks, in the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan? The other financial intermediaries include insurance companies, mutual funds and pension funds. In Japan, banks provide more financing than other financial intermediaries do. In the U.K., other financial intermediaries provide substantially more financing. In the U.S., banks are less important sources of financing compared to financial intermediaries. While in Europe, financing provided by banks and financing provided by other financial intermediaries are approximately equal. 3. Why is transparency important in a market based financial system? Why is it less important in a bank based system? Transparency is essential in a market based system, but is not necessarily a requirement for a bank based system. In a bank based system, banks have long standing working relationships with the companies seeking financing, and banks have on going access to information about the firm. In a market based system, creditors and equity holders require that financial information about companies seeking financing be available, sufficiently detailed and accurate if they are to participate in the market. This information, including audited financial statements, allows participants in the market to make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Cedar Fair Entertainment Analysis Essay Analyze the business level strategies for the corporation you chose to determine the business level strategy you think is most important to the long term success of the firm and whether or not you judge this to be a good choice. Cedar Fair Entertainment is one of the top amusement parks in the world. Their main office is located in Sandusky, Ohio. Cedar Fair owns and operates 11 amusement parks, six outdoor water parks, one indoor water park as well as five hotels (Cedar Fair, 2013). One of the amusement parks is known by the name of Kings Dominion and it is located in Doswell, Virginia. The Kings Dominion Park caters to young adults and has a huge water park that is called WaterWorks. In 2012, the new CEO of Cedar Fair Entertainment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think that this plan that Cedar Fair CEO has created will work because it seems to be customer based focus. Focused strategies are strategies that are integrated set of actions taken to produce goods or services that serve the needs of a particular competitive segment (Hitt, Ireland, Hoskisson, 2013, p. 118). Cedar Fair Entertainment has a balanced mix between thrill rides and family attractions and the water park (Water Works). Water Works consist of activities for guests of all ages, including water slides, rushing rivers, surfable waves and a 650,000 gallon wave pool and the best thing is WaterWorks is included with the price of admission to Kings Dominion (Kings Dominion, 2013). This is what keeps the customers keep coming back and keeps Cedar Fair profits up. For example, Bush Gardens charge their guest a different price to go to their water park (Water Country USA) and Bush Gardens is much more expensive that Kings Dominion. Analyze the corporate level strategies for the corporation you chose to determine the corporate level strategy you think is most important to the long term success of the firm and whether or not you judge this to be a good choice. The corporate level strategy that Cedar Fair seems to be using is the Dominate Business Diversification Strategy which means that the company will generate between 70 and 95 percent of its total revenue within a single business area even though they own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Nelson Mandela is a Worldwide Influence Nelson Mandela once said, There is no passion to be found playing small in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living. His life is a prime example of how passionately he believes these words. Even though he had to undergo many hardships, such as spending twenty seven years in prison and battling tuberculosis, he never stopped striving to make a large impact on not only South Africa, but the world as well (Schoemaker). Nelson Mandela is a major worldwide influence due to his key role in the transformation of South Africa from apartheid to democracy, the numerous charities he established and supported, and his lifelong dedication to ending racial segregation permanently in South Africa. Nelson Mandela was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They enforced segregation in things such as schools, hospitals, shops, and buses; with the blacks always having the worst quality of resources. Even the laws were different depending on skin color. If a black man was found raping a white woman, he would be sentenced life imprisonment, while a white man found raping a black woman would receive a small fine (Gilbert). Mandela fought against these injustices throughout his life and ended up with a life sentence in prison. Although Mandela s jail sentence had a negative effect on the people of South Africa, it caused the rest of the world to begin taking notice. International businesses began boycotting South Africa in the 1980 s and young whites began voicing their opposition to the apartheid across the world. As a result, the National Party began secret negotiations with Mandela while he was in prison, and they began to cut back on segregation and lift the ban on the ANC. When Mandela was released from prison in 1990, he continued on with his fight to end segregation (Schoemaker). Mandela s main goal was to create a Rainbow Nation, in which everyone, no matter their skin color, was free and had equal rights (Polgreen). His insistence on forgiveness over vengeance made him a potent symbol of the struggle to end this country s brutally codified system of racial domination, and the power of peaceful resolution in even the most intractable conflicts, according to Lydia Polgreen. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Example Of La Primavera Exploration Document Ashley Morrison HUM200 Cultural Artifacts My first work is La Primavera written by the Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi in 1723. La Primavera is one of four violin concertos, each capturing moods and illustrating stories related to a specific time of year. Each section within this movement illustrate the most beautiful scenes of the spring season, including birds, babbling brooks, and a thunderstorm. (Soomo, n.d). My second work is an oil on canvas painting, titled The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone by Thomas Moran. The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone was painted in 1872 and captures the unique geological formations and diverse and extravagant colors of the Midwestern United States landscape. (Cantrell, 2014). In an era before color photography, this painting depicts nature itself as a hero . (Soomo, n.d) Common Theme The common theme shared by both chosen pieces of work is nature. Antonio Vivaldi embraces the spring season and captures the moods and illustrates stories specific to that time of year. Thomas Moran captured the true beauty of a Midwestern landscape of the United States. The colors, terrain, and overall detail are realistic and allow the viewer to experience the extreme beauty of the Midwest. Historians credit these inspiring images with showing the grandeur of the region and persuading Congress and President Ulysses Grant to establish Yellowstone as the first national park in 1872. (Cantrell, 2014). Although both pieces share ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Frankenstein Comparative Essay Context is the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood. Every text that is created has been influenced by its context both personally and socially. Many literature texts can be written in different time periods and yet still have many similarities. An example of this is between Mary Shelley s Frankenstein, written in 1818 and John Donne s A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning, written in 1611. Both texts use science as a basis for their exploration into the workings of humanity and the complexity of love. Mary Shelley s Frankenstein follows Victor Frankenstein s journey as he reanimates a dead body, and the consequences that follow. As the monster gains knowledge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mary Shelley sided with the Church: due to her religious background, and felt that science would consume mankind. Scientists brought about new ideas that challenged the Church and its interpretation of God s perfect world. The novel brings into account the issues that men, prominently religious men, thought about, such as alchemy, the manipulation of electricity and the idea of creation of life. Shelley s perception of science, the concept of science versus religion, her ideology against science and rationality, and the fear of scientific advancements were all incorporated in her novel Frankenstein. Mary Shelley opposes the theory of Darwin, where she advances a man made creation into the monster, and by doing this incorporates the fears on the ideology of evolution. Mary Shelley holds the belief that science will one day lead to God like creations. Victor Frankenstein believes that he has released a race of devils ... upon the earth, who might make the very existence of the species of man a condition precarious and full of terror (Shelley 1982, p. 163), after he s unable to contain the creature s extreme powers which has led to destructive ends. Mary Shelley s negative views on science and the advancements of science fuel her creation of this novel and uses this novel as a means to voice her opinion and potentially persuade others to align with her views. The monster in Frankenstein is a projection of Mary Shelley s fears for the advancement of science and warns others by showing the consequences that can occur from such advancements, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Story Of The Terrible Terrorism Imagine that you ve found the love of your life and that you really want to ask the question . First, you need a proper diamond encrusted ring. You spend hours, days looking for the perfect ring, and you finally find it. It s beautiful, and there s a guarantee that You wont find any other ring like this! You immediately snatch it up, and bring it back home to hide in your closet. You quickly think about how this might affect your spending habits, but you sit down on the couch and switch on the news. The usual bad things come on; wars in Africa, and you just tune it out. The word diamond is uttered, and your attention quickly snaps to the television. The stories of the terrible terrorism that happens to the innocent villages that mine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Diamonds have no smell, and can t be detected by metal detectors. The only way these diamonds can be found is if every bag is taken completely apart, and this takes an incredible amount of work. ( Diamonds of War ) These diamonds taken from war zones create mad rushes for power from rebel organizations as well as semi legitimate governments. The rebel war efforts want to take control of the villages that mine for these diamonds, and numerous amounts of human rights groups want to protect the people living in these villages from becoming slaves. Laying down laws on terrorism in these countries, and stopping these illegal diamonds from making it into commercial hands can prevent this. This has slowly stopped due to organizations like Kimberley Process, who prevent the illegitimate movement of diamonds across borders. ( Diamondfacts.org ) This mad rush for power can have massive repercussions. In the 1990s, blood diamonds in Sierra Leone alone made up 4% of the world s rough diamond population. Rebels were using these diamonds to pay for their conflicts. All of these different rebel groups were using one source of diamonds to pay for practically their whole organization. ( Diamondfacts.org ) Blood diamonds are mined in many African countries. One of these countries is Angola. Angola has seen a lot of conflict over and with these diamonds. From 1975 to 2002, Angola had many civil wars in which rebel forces used these diamonds to pay for ammunition or weapons. Another one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Change In High School How have I changed in high school? Well for starters my body is different than it was last year. My legs are longer, not to brag but they are also stronger. I can t really say some stuff in the essay so I ll go with my upper body, its bigger it has hair and it s stronger. My arms are the same as my legs they are also strong and longer. My face grows pimples and well that is all my face does, but that is just for starters. What I have noticed that changed is I have more discipline, I could thank that to my new bravery that allowed me to join football ohh and my coaches. Now instead of saying yes I say yes mam and yes sir. I have also noticed that I understand more I could understand when my parents talk sarcastically. And now I notice that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Well for starters, my body is different than it was last year. My legs are longer, not to brag, but they are also stronger. I can t really say some stuff in the essay so I ll go with my upper body, its bigger it has hair and it s stronger. My arms are the same as my legs, they are also strong and long. My face grows pimples and well that is all my face does, but that is just for starters. What I have noticed that changed is I have more discipline, I could thank that to my new bravery that allowed me to join football oh and my coaches. Now, instead of saying yes I say yes ma am, and yes sir. I have also noticed that I understand more I could understand when my parents talk sarcastically. And now I notice that I was a childish kid in front of girls, and changed to be a gentleman.my academics have improved to I could read faster and longer without getting bored. I have advanced placement and I do my homework that is something that really changed when I entered high school, I don t know how but it did. Those are the good things the bad thing are my parents and my coaches expect more from me. My parents want me to clean the house, my room, cut the lawn (front and back), and to clean the garage . To add to that my coach s think all of my time is free and make super long practices, other than that that is what changed this high school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The David Story, And The Iliad In the books The David Story, and The Iliad the overall stories show us that history has evolved. In which case, we read the differences between the human relationships toward their god(s). In The David Story, David turns to Yahweh for advice, reassurance, and in some instances, a second opinion, whereas in The Iliad, Achilles is overseen by the god of wisdom and military victory, Athena. The relationships between the humans and their god have similarities but are also significantly different. The Iliad takes place in a city, Troy, which is in modern day Turkey. Achilles a great warrior of Greek mythology participated in the Trojan War, on which Homer s epic poem, The Iliad is based. Achilles was the son of Thetis and Peleus, king of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Achilles had been struck down and needed the courage to go and fight. Athena is in favor of the Greeks because she saw a part of herself in Achilles, and frankly because she hated the Trojans. Fate bound the gods in Book 22 lines 190 209. As Achilles was face to face with Hector, Zeus showed pity for Hector. In this scene, Zeus knew that Hector was destined to die. Zeus wanted to save Hector, but was persuaded by Athena that it was Hector s time. Athena argued with him that if he would step in and save Hector that many other gods would be upset with his actions. Not only would the gods be angry, but death was Hector s fate, and the gods were bound to it. This is an example of how fate outweighed what the gods wanted to happen. Zeus was wrestling with the thought of saving Hector or allowing Hector to meet his fate. Achilles and Athena s relationship seemed to be superficial. Although Athena seemed to care for Achilles, her motive came from viewing parts of herself within him. The gods seemed to intervene when the scene looked as if it needed a bit of excitement. For example, in Book 22, Hector was being chased along the city wall by Achilles. Athena presented herself in the image of Hector s brother, DeĂŻphobus, to persuade Hector to stop running and fight with Achilles. In The David Story, the largest portion of the story, takes place in Jerusalem. David was a great warrior of the Hebrew era. He was famously known for killing the Philistine giant, Goliath. He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Impact Of Domestic And Foreign Affairs On American... The new nation of the United States of America had many matters to manage, both domestic and foreign. Two political parties emerged to tackle these issues, the Federalists and the Democratic Republicans. Domestic affairs of the United States divided the two emerging political parties more at the time, and had a larger impact on American politics during the 1790 s than foreign affairs. Domestic affairs shaped politics more so at the time because we had to establish a government completely from scratch. We had to construct a constitution and decide on what powers to give and keep from the government and how to interpret the document. There was two interpretations of constitution at the time. Loose constructionist favored more broader powers to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Development of Object Permanence Essay The Development of Object Permanence I never realized when I played Peek A Boo with different infants in my family, that I was teaching them one of the most valuable lessons in their life. I just thought it was a game that infants liked to play and it made them laugh. I didn t know that this was so funny to them because they were fascinated with the fact that for one moment I wasn t there and a moment later I popped back up. Little did I know I was teaching them one of their most important accomplishments. Adults and older children never give a second thought to the fact that when something disappears out of sight that it still exists. It never crosses our minds to think about when exactly did the ability to just ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He came to the conclusions from his many experiments that an infant prior to eight months of age do not possess the understanding that because they cannot see an object does not mean that it does not exist (Siegler Alibali,2005). Piaget proposed that object permanence doesn t develop until during what he identifies as the sensorimotor stage. The sensorimotor stage he identifies as being from birth to about two years of age. Piaget broke the sensorimotor stage down into six sub stages. Piaget also broke down the idea of object permanence according to the sub stages of the sensorimotor stage. During the first stage of object permanence which is roughly between the ages of birth to one month old, an infant will look at an object only while it is directly in front of their eyes. However, if an object was to move to the left of right of an infants direct line of vision, the infant would no longer look at the object. During the second sub stage which lasted from one to four months, Piaget said that infants will look for an extended period of time to an area where an object had disappeared from. He said that an infant will not however, follow the object if it were to move out of their line of sight. In the third sub stage which is between the ages of four and eight months, an infant will anticipate where a moving object will go and they will begin to look for the object there. They will only do this though if the object is partially visible, they will not make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Questions On The National Intelligence Program Short Answer: 1) List three executive branch organizations that conduct intelligence oversight. The National Security Council s Office of Intelligence Programs, President s Intelligence Advisory Board, and the Department of Defense s Intelligence Oversight Program all are executive branch organizations that conduct intelligence oversight. 2) The 17 members of the intelligence community are: The Office of the Director of National Intelligence Central Intelligence Agency Department of Energy Department of Homeland Security Department of the Air Force Department of the Army Department of the Navy United States Coast Guard Defense Intelligence Agency Department of State Department of Treasury Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation United States Marine Corps National Geospatial Intelligence Agency National Reconnaissance Office National Security Agency 3) Describe three differences between the National Intelligence Program (NIP) and Military Intelligence Program (MIP). The MIP is devoted to intelligence activities and analysis that support U.S. military operations, most of which are conducted by intelligence agencies in the Defense Department; whereas, the NIP includes all other intelligence activities, which predominantly focus on national level intelligence efforts, but include significant activities conducted by NSA, NGA and NRO. Within the Senate, the Senate Select Intelligence Committee only has oversight of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. America s Rapid Industrialization During The Progressive Era As America entered the 20th century, the country entered a time period known as the Progressive Era. This era was one defined by political reform and social activism as well as myriad of problems arising from America s rapid industrialization. During the Progressive era, America faced several international, political, and social challenges that would set us on the road to the society in which we now live. During the Depression of the 1890s, the National Association of Manufacturers argued that the American economy could only expand with new foreign markets. They wanted President William McKinley to bring American to every corner of the globe. Later on, there was a reemergence of Cuban independence movement from Spain. President ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, over time government corruption became common. Reformers like Teddy Roosevelt in Washington and Governor Hiram Johnson in California responded to an epidemic of political and civic corruption by expanding the role of government in regulating the economy and in giving citizens, for the first time, direct access to the legislative process. The federal income tax and the direct election of senators, for example, were a part of the Populist program, and Prohibition grew from a pre‐Civil War anti‐alcohol reform tradition. In addition, muckrakers, reform minded American journalist who targeted corruption, made Americans aware of the serious failings in society and built public support for change. ExposĂ©s such as Lincoln Steffens The Shame of the Cities (1904), an attack on municipal corruption, and Ida Tarbell s History of the Standard Oil Company (1904), which chronicled John D. Rockefeller s ruthless business practices, often first appeared in the new mass circulation magazines, such as McClure s and Cosmopolitan, and were later published as books. The muckrakers impact could be powerful, as in the case of Upton Sinclair s The Jungle (1906), a book whose vivid descriptions of working and sanitary conditions in Chicago s meatpacking plants led directly to federal laws regulating the industry. Other political reforms included the direct primary a preliminary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. U7A1 Supreme Court Cases U7A1 Supreme Court Cases Supreme Court Case #1: Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District (1969) Background: 1965 three students from Des Moines, Iowa (15 year old John Tinker; his sister, 13 year Mary Beth Tinker; and a friend, 16 year old Christopher Eckhardt), opposing the Vietnam War came up with a plan to wear black arm bands to their respective schools. The arm bands were to serve the purposes of symbolizing a protest against the Vietnam War. School officials got wind of the children s protest plans and created a policy that if student showed up at school wearing black bands would be suspended and unable to return to school until they agreed to follow the no black arm band policy. All three children still chose to wear the black arm bands to school and all three were suspended from school. Issue(s): First Amendment (Freedom of Speech), Fourteenth Amendment (Due Process) Court Decision(s): The Court ruled in favor of the students. In accordance with the First Amendment, their actions were constitutional. It was not disruptive, nor did it invade other s rights. However, this did not give unlimited freedom of speech to the students. As long as they continued the peaceful protesting without causing distractions, they could continue. Chief Justice: WARREN Legal Impact of the Decision: The new no black arm bands policy at the schools did not prohibit all political symbols, but rather just singled out the black arm bands used to support no involvement in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Similarities Between The World s Wife And A Streetcar... Compare and contrast the ways in which Duffy and Williams present relationships relationships between men and women in The World s Wife and A Streetcar Named Desire The relationships that occur between men and women in The World s Wife and a Streetcar Named Desire have both similarities and differences in such that some of the women presented are subjected to subservient positions and some overcome these demeaning roles whereas others continue to be shown as staying in the portrayal of the inferior women. The men, on the other hand, are mostly presented as using their sexuality to attract women, or use them. Many relationships are founded on sex and little romantic feelings are involved. Relationships in both The World s Wife ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Thetis , Duffy shows how women in relationships often change themselves in order to please themselves or their man. Thetis changes to a suitable shape in which she is a size 8 . The word suitable may suggest that she is changing to a shape in which suits her and is right for her. However, it possibly indicates that women change the way they look to attract men. Indeed a size 8 which is a smaller size is deemed to be more attractive and so in a relationship this might suggest the women must have a suitable body so she can still engage the man s attention with her body. In A Streetcar Named Desire , Williams shows Blanche as acting different for different men. Her relationship with Mitch shows her as being an innocent lady as she tells him to unhand her but she rolls her eyes at his expense, in secret. This shows a rather deceiving nature as it shows, possibly, that women must be shy and lady like in order to gain the security that is needed from men like Mitch. In contrast, Blanche s relationship with Stanley is filled with sexual frustration. Indeed, from the first instance that she meets Stanley she draw{s] involuntarily from his stare . This could suggest her fear of him and his evident domineering presence in the room. However, her nervousness might also imply that she is attracted to him and she cannot control her desire which makes her apprehensive and unsure as to how to approach him. In addition, Stanley mocks Blanche for the extensive use of his bathroom for soaking in a hot tub . this could show that she does this so often he knows exactly what to say. Williams might also be reflecting on how the bathroom is Stanley s bathroom and thus Stanley s sense of possession is challenged by Blanche in such that she uses his bathroom, she drinks his alcohol and she flirts with him but will never be his and so this angers Stanley to the point of complete ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Nureyev Dancers Analysis Some bits and pieces from the hoopla surrounding the cancelled premiere of Nureyev at the Bolshoi, coming from people close to the situation in Moscow: The most objectionable bits in the ballet were: i) a jumbo sized photograph by Richard Avedon of Nureyev naked with genitalia on full display as a prominent feature of the stage decoration ii) the performer of Nureyev s role being asked to show his naked bosom bent over with butt cheeks spread out in the scene depicting the photo shoot where the aforementioned photograph was made. Ovcharenko refused to perform naked, was allowed to wear a body colored loincloth instead, but was also relegated to the second cast in favor of the less shy Lantratov iii) a scene at the Bois de Boulogne in Paris showing a march of transvestites: men on high heels wearing colorful clothes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, there were several other factors that contributed to the chaos. Originally, the ballet was scheduled to premier in the 2017/18 season, giving Possokhov Co. ample time. Instead, Bolshoi s big premiere for this year was the new Anna Karenina by John Neumeier, a co production with the Hamburg and the Canada ballet companies. However, this Karenina faced delays of its own, and Bolshoi s head of planning Irina Chernomurova (director Vladimir Urin s wife), being a great friend of Neumeier, decided to accommodate him and moved Karenina s Bolshoi premiere into the next season, asking Possokhov to accelerate his work plan and get Nureyev ready for this summer. Along the way, to keep things even clearer for Neumeier, the Bolshoi decided to sacrifice the revival of La Phille du Pharaon, also originally considered for the 2017/18 season. So, poor planning by Bolshoi s leadership all around, which seems to be getting progressively ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Pros And Cons Of NATO Enlargement Secondly, NATO enlargement was not necessarily Russia s containment by the United States. Some experts indicate that there was no consensus on the issue in American political landscape. At the same time, many countries in East Europe, especially the Baltic ones, expressed their willingness to enter the EU and NATO because they feared imperialistic comeback of Russia. Though this the chicken or the egg argument (Russia behaves aggressively because of NATO enlargement, or NATO expanded to prevent Russia from striking back) still corresponds with realist logic of insecurity, it largely disapproves that the Ukraine crisis is great powers clash. Finally, the realist argument does not explain why Russia has not responded in the same way earlier ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analysis Of Primo Levi s The Gray Zone Primo Levi s book, Survival in Auschwitz, examines how a select few managed to survive the inhumane and brutal treatment of the Jews in Auschwitz. The well known Italian Holocaust survivor, Primo Levi was only 24 years old, when he was captured and taken to a detention camp in Fossoli, before spending eleven months in Auschwitz. He, like so many other innocent Jews, was sent to die in the death camp but with a little bit luck and resourcefulness, he survived. In his essay, The Gray Zone Levi, writes privileged prisoners were a minority within the Lager [camp] population; nevertheless they represent a potent majority among survivors (The Gray Zone,117), where he examines the middle ground between Nazi soldiers and the Jewish prisoners. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone in the Lager is responsible for oneself, and no one could afford to help his or her neighbor because one act of kindness could get you killed. Levi shares the story of Alfred L, a successful young engineer, arrested and sent to Auschwitz. In his own country, L. was the director of an important factory chemical product and its name was (and is) well known in industrial circles throughout Europe (Levi 93). Primo Levi wants to make it clear to the reader that, for Alfred to reach the highest position of director and be able to survive the camps he had to be determined, motivated and intelligent. According to the author, Alfred always tried to separate himself from the rest of the HĂ€ftling and made an effort to keep himself clean and put together. He also made it a priority to always treat others with kindness and respect. Alfred did not give up hope like so many others, in the camps, he adapted to his situation the best way he could. He separated himself from the other prisoners and made himself known. He carried himself with discipline and respect, which made him an asset to the Nazis. By acting differently than the other prisoners, Alfred was able to get a better job as the technical head of the Chemical Kommando. According to Levi ... L. was able to earn all this show of prosperity with incredible tenacity, paying for his acquisitions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Origins and History of Yoga The origins of yoga date back to India over 5,000 years ago. The Vedas, holy writings that are the foundation for Hinduism, possess ancient yoga teachings known as Vedic Yoga. Individuals became reliant on Vedic yoga to live their life in divine harmony. The period of Pre classical Yoga coincides with the development of the Upanishads. The Upanishads fortified the writings of the Vedas, therefore strengthening the practice of yoga. The history of yoga has been widely associated with not only Hinduism but Buddhism as well. Siddharta Gautama, the enlightened one, founder of Buddhism understood the benefits that yoga provided for meditation. The goal of Buddhism is to find inner peace, which yoga assisted in. In other regions, the ruins of the immense cities of Mohenjo Daro and Harappa, depictions have been found engraved on soapstone seals that strongly resemble figures of yoga poses. Bhavagad Gita, is the earliest known yoga scripture dated back to around 500 B.C. The Gita is dedicated entirely to yoga, its main aim is that to be alive means to be active and in order to avoid difficulties in our lives and in others, our actions have to benign and have to exceed our egos. Its connection to the Upanishads is paralleled to the relationship between the Vedas and Upanishads, strengthening each other s meaning. The classical period marks the establishment of the Yoga Sutra. Written by Patanjali, around the second century, with the purpose to clarify and standardize ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. How Schools Have Increased Security Across America According to an article, at Julius West Middle School in Rockville, Maryland, all the doors are locked in the morning after the bell rings. Students who arrive late must push a buzzer button on the door, and they are video recorded as the student speaks into an intercom, so that they may enter the school. This is just one example of how schools have increased security across America. In Prince George County, school leaders are spending about $9.3 million for school security improvements, such as buzzers, cameras, panic buttons, fences, and security guard uniforms. In Loudoun County, schools are focusing on awareness and training. They want everyone to be involved in making schools safely secure. Security emphasis increased after the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting in Connecticut. It launched a new wave of concerns about how schools should protect children. With many districts responding by adding new procedures, equipment, or personnel. Many of these efforts by the schools were funded by state or federal grants. Experts say schools are one of the safest places for a child, and that security upgrades should be done by factual assessments, not by fear. Parents and teachers say they appreciate the new controls, and feel a better sense of security. An executive director of Safe Havens International named Michael Dorn, who works with schools on security issues, says schools across the country and around the world have been increasing security over the past years. In Washington, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Advantages Of Online Education And Online College Courses Nearly 5.8 million people are enrolled in online college courses, with 28% of all college students enrolling in at least one online course says the college guide. The open education database says that, The current challenges facing traditional colleges and universities, including higher tuition, budget cuts, and course shortages, have caused many students to search for alternatives (1). Currently a lot of students apply for classes that have the option to take the online course over the traditional course. Then, they wonder which method would best suit them and be more convenient. In addition, the open education database says that, Nearly three million students currently enrolled in fully online degree programs and six million taking at least one online course as part of their degree program, online education has clearly become one of the most popular higher education alternatives (1). It comes down to finding the best type of education courses that adapts to student s desires. The best type would be an online course of learning because it has a flexible scheduling and it s very convenient and the overall cost of tuition is better than traditional education. One of the top reason college students choose online courses over traditional college courses is because cost is their number one priority. In the article titled, Younger Students Increasingly Drawn to Online Learning, Study Finds the author says that, Forty five percent of respondents said they selected the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...