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Constitution Dbq
When the America was given their independence from the Great Britain, Americans have created a
government that were distinct from the previous governments. The writers of the Constitution were
worried about Tyranny, since The Articles of Confederation had numerous weaknesses. It gave too
much power to the King and the King had the absolute power, tyranny: a form of government in
which the ruler is an absolute dictator. The meeting that the writers of the Constitutions, delegates,
were called the Constitutional Convention. The Constitutional Convention was held in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania on May of 1787, at the State House. All proceeding was kept secret until the delegates
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Checks and balances make sures that no one branch of government becomes too powerful, each
branch has some control over the actions of the other branches. In document C, the powers that the
legislative branch has over the executive branch is that the legislative can override the president s veto
(kills a bill). The power over judicial is that the legislature can propose constitutional amendments.
The checks the executive branch has over the legislative and judicial branches that are stated in
document C are that the executive branch can call special session of Congress and can grant reprieves
and pardons in judicial branch.According to the document C, the judicial branch has a check over the
legislative and executive branches. Over legislative, the judicial branch can declare laws
unconstitutional and over executive, the judicial branch can declare (rule) that law or executive act/
orders are unconstitutional.Checks and balances guards tyranny and protects the US Constitution by
making each branch check on other two branches. Checking each other will prevent one from
becoming too powerful and will limit their
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Similarities Between Beowulf And Cain
Sabrina Spray
Daniel Gillespie
Word Literature 1/ENGL 2310 401
October 23, 2017
Kin from Cain In the story Beowulf, many of the themes are derived from the proverbs and fables
practiced in the old testament, while pagan beliefs of monsters, demons, and multiple gods are added.
The most popular of the biblical comparisons is viewed between Grendel, enemy of Beowulf, and
Cain, evil brother of Able. Grendel and his mother are both described as decedents of Cain. The figure
Cain is used as a metaphor during the period to represent the disorder and evil. In the classic story of
Cain and Able, Cain viciously kills his brother in a outbreak of jealously and anger. For Cain s sin, he
was banished from the Garden of Eden by God and left only to ... Show more content on
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In the Hebrew Bible, the figure Cain killed his brother and he drunk his blood. A quote read in
Beowulf that shows the dark and evil comparison of Grendel to Cain would be, Hygelac s kinsman
was keenly watching for the first move the monster would make. Nor did the creature keep him
waiting but struck suddenly and started in: he grabbed and mauled a man on his bench, bit into his
bone lappings, bolted down his blood and gorged on him in lumps, leaving the body utterly lifeless,
eaten up, hand and foot. (Angelo Saxon, 736 744). This is a evil action Grendel typically does after he
kills his victims. Grendel was believed to be able to shift his shape and have magical powers, like
Cain and his descendants. A good example would be when Grendel cast the spell on the warrior s
sword so no harm was done to himself. The most major similarity between Grendel and Cain, is that
they both are loners of society. They roam in the shadows, with no one to fit in with. Both Grendel and
Cain are threats to society and the order, as shown by Grendel with the Danes. In Beowulf, Heorot, is
the symbol of peace. This is also known as the mead hall. That s where the warriors would gather to
celebrate and rejoice for the victory. In the story, when Grendel was first introduced, the audience is
told that he is angry and hated at all the sounds of laughter and fun, because he was hearing the
laughing in his head when
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The Treatment Of Heart Transplant Essay
Background
Heart transplant have grown to be a therapeutic strategies for patients with heart failure, and
respectively offers improved quality life and survival. Many various techniques have been used to
ensure safety and survival of pediatric patients, however in the case of rejection, death rate have
enormously been reviewed. This process whereby recipient s immune system attacks the transplanted
organ is quite harmful as substances like antigens coats organ surface, therefore, immune system
respond by attacking the transplanted organ as it detects it to be foreign (virus or bacteria).37
Although diagnosis have been procured, endomyocardial biopsy seems to be a standard method to
monitor rejection, and due to long term outcomes after heart transplant, many other models have been
considered by most researchers to improve rejection after heart transplant in pediatric patients. These
are immunosuppressive, surgical techniques, transplant selection, and postoperative care.39
Hence, with respect to plausible rejections in pediatric patients after heart transplant, outcomes,
limitation, diagnosis, future perspectives, treatments, and other variations will rational clinical and
literature studies to better improve and minimize the rate of mortality and morbidity in rejection.
Types of Rejection
Acute cellular rejection is the most common rejection which appears at any time and generally
develops within the first 3 6months after transplantation. Analysis from studies shows that
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The External Factors Of Graphic Design And The Definition...
The following sections highlights some of the relevant literature, specifically about the history of
graphic design, the definition of graphic design and the external factors affecting a graphic designer s
role. Some relevant studies relating to graphic designs and designers can be named such as the
definition of graphic design developed by Jessica Helfand or Cezzar, the book named How to be a
graphic designer, without losing your soul ? by Shaughnessy (2008), Do good design: how designers
can change the world by David B.Berman, The production manual: a graphic design handbook by
Ambrose Harris (2008), Becoming a successful graphic designer by Leonard (2016), Looking closer
by Bierut, Drenttel Heller (2002) and Just Design, Socially Conscious ... Show more content on
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Definition of Graphic Design Graphic design is well known as visual communication where there is a
combination of the art and practice of planning and projecting ideas and experiences with visual and
textual content. The production encompasses identity, publication, advertisements, website graphics
and product packaging (Cezzar, n.d.). According to Jessica Helfand, an American designer, author and
educator, had a definition about graphic design as the following:
Graphic design is a visual language uniting harmony and balance, color and light, scale and tension,
form and content. But it is also an idiomatic language, a language of cues and puns and symbols and
allusions, of cultural references and perceptual inferences and that challenge both the intellect and the
eye (Helfand, cited in Shaughnessy, 2008) In other words, it could be said that graphic design helps to
form the unique identity of specific subjects. From Helfand s perspective, graphic design is not only
aesthetic and communicative territory, but also a language in visual and idiomatic that graphic
designers are required to learn through education and experience. ii. What does a graphic designer do
and why we need a graphic designer
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Persuasive Speech How To Make Dorm Room Spaghetti Essay
Name: Ashton Chowning
Specific Purpose: My specific purpose is to inform my audience on how to make dorm room
spaghetti.
Thesis Statement: In this speech I will show you the ingredients and vessels needed, step by step
directions, and how to serve the meal for dorm room spaghetti.
Title of Speech: Spaghetti: Dorm Room Style
Introduction
I. Attention Grabber: Have you ever found yourself craving spaghetti and none of the dinning halls are
serving it? Or that it s pouring ran and you don t want to get out to find something to eat? Or even,
you don t want to go find the stove in your residence hall because you dont want to change out of your
comfy pjs that you only let your roommate see? Yeah, we ve all been there and I can help ... Show
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B. These are the vessels you will need to have for the meal. 1. You will need a deep microwave safe
bowl for cooking the noodles. 2. You will also need a separate microwave safe bowl for heating up the
sauce. 3. Also, bowls for serving.
Transition to Next Main Point: After we collected the ingredients we can now move on to the
directions.
Main PointII: Now that you have your ingredients lets get started on making the spaghetti. A. This is
how to cook the noodles. 1. First, pour about one cup of pasta into a microwave safe bowl. 2. Next, fill
the bowl with water so the pasta is competely covered by at least a few inches. 3. After that, find the
suggested time for cooking on the box and add 3 4 minutes to get your microwave cooking time and
then cook. B. This is how to strain the noodles. 1. You may not have a strainer, but that is not a
problem you can still get most of the water out. 2. Most of the water will come out by placing a spoon
on the edge of the bowl and tipping the bowl slightly to drain the water. 3. Make sure you taste test the
noodles to see if they are fully cooked.
C. This is how you the sauce. 1. Once you have drained the water you have start on the sauce. 2. Pour
half of a cup of your favorite pasta sauce from the jar into a separate microwave safe bowl. 3. Heat the
sauce for about 35 seconds in a separate bowl.
Transition to the Next Main Point: Lastly, after collecting your ingredients, and
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Female Roles In The Tempest
Over the course of this semester, the class has read and discussed four plays. The four plays include
Madea, Oedipus, The Tempest and The Importance of Being Earnest. These plays all have strong
female and male characters. Around the time all of these plays were written, women were not looked
upon favorably. Women were viewed as superficial, deceptive and dangerous.
Female Roles Most of the female roles we read about were mothers. In the play, Madea Euripedes
portrayed Madea as a revengeful psychotic character. She is seen to be the wife and to fulfill her
wifely duties day after day. Madea goes against her spousal role and motherly role to get revenge on
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Jason in the play Madea is depicted as a cheater and unfaithful by leaving Madea for another woman.
He is also seen as power hungry by leaving Madea for the King s daughter Glauce. In the beginning of
the play Jason is seen as the protector of his children and the household but then he abandons them to
be with Glauce. Oedipus in the play Oedipus Rex is depicted as being naïve as believing that he is
running away from his fate by going to Thebes, but in reality, he walked right into his fate. Oedipus is
also depicted as a murderer by killing the King of Thebes Lauis. He is also seen as selfish because
once he found out he married his mother and his children are children of incest he stabbed his eyes out
leaving his four children without a father. Prospero in the Tempest is represented as an unsympathetic
character because he uses black magic to control people. Prospero is also seen as revengeful since his
brother took away the Dukedom of Milan from him. Prospero is also seen as very manipulative by
calling his brother and friends to the remote island. At the end of the play, he is depicted as a much
more sympathetic and forgivable character with redeeming characteristics. Caliban is Prospero s
servant on the remote island. At first, Caliban is seen as this innocent creature that was forced by
Prospero to be his servant. Caliban is also seen as revengeful in plotting a murder against Caliban to
get his freedom of the island
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Antihero In Stuart Rosenberg s Cool Hand Luke
Released in 1967, Stuart Rosenberg s Cool Hand Luke was like many other films of the time, and
presented the main character as an antihero. An antihero is a protagonist of a story or film who
exhibits unconventional superhero characteristics. Lucas Luke Jackson played Korean War veteran
who was arrested for cutting the tops off of parking meters. He was sentenced to two years in a
Florida prison camp. Underlying the hard bitten surface is a slightly uncomfortable allegory which
identifies Newman as a Christ figure (Milnes, 142). He was idolized by the men in the chain gang and
changed their lives forever. From the time Luke arrives at the prison, he stands out to the guards and
the other prisoners. Luke earns his respect by fighting the prison s leader, Dragline. ... Show more
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After this, the men, including Dragline, begin to look up to Luke and follow him, as the disciples did
with Christ. After being at the prison for a while, Luke states that he can eat 50 hard boiled eggs in an
hour, and the other men take bets on him. The 50 eggs symbolize the 50 men in the prison camp. Luke
eats every last one of the eggs, representing Christ taking on the world s sin during his crucifixion.
Luke finishes the last egg at the last second of the hour. He lies on the table with his arms stretched
out, and the camera zooms out to show him in a crucifixion pose. Luke s mother passes away while he
is in the prison camp. To rid him of the temptation escaping, Boss decides to let him spend a night in
the box. Ironically, what was meant to rid Luke of temptation gave him the determination
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The Pros And Cons Of The Keystone Pipeline
Pro
You wake up one day but everything seems odd. Its freezing cold in your house and you wonder what
happened to the heat. You go to the kitchen and try to find something to eat and there is no food
anywhere. Suddenly you hear scattering and banging in your parents bathroom.Your mom is looking
for medicine because she is extremely sick but there is no medicine that she can find to help her. Do
you know why, it s because this is how our future will look like if we have nothing efficient enough to
transport the oil that we use in almost everything to us.Therefore we believe the U.S should build the
Keystone Pipeline XL because doing so will provide more jobs and increase tax revenue, oil is
extremely essential for daily life and the keystone will help to transport our oil easier and safer.
The Keystone Pipeline will provide jobs for the U.S. Since the Keystone Pipeline requires a lot of help
and work to be done, that means it will require a lot of workers to help build it. If we do complete the
keystone pipeline xl there is an estimated 138.4 million in annual property tax. That money can be
used for schools churches and activity centers which therefore will create more jobs. Another
advantage to building the pipeline to help create more jobs is that many companies have decided to
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Have you ever imagined a world without oil because almost everything around you is made with it
like plastic, food, gas etc. For example plastic is absolutely everywhere about 4 5% of the total us
petroleum consumption is dedicated to the manufacture of plastic products. If we do not build the
keystone pipeline how will we get our oil? Even though rails are slightly faster at transporting oil does
not mean they are safer. Transporting oil by rails is more likely to explode or spill and if we continue
to do so we will be wasting a ton of oil that could be used for our community. This brings me to my
last
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Friar Lawrence In Romeo And Juliet
Friar Lawrence is the reason for the death of Romeo and Juliet. The reason being very few people
know about the forbidden love of Romeo, and Juliet; the Friar being one of which to know. Friar
Lawrence is just trying to be helpful; in doing this he manages to mess up their lives even more.
This first situation starts with the pre marriage of the two young loves. Now you are aware of how
when someone points something out it makes it extremely obvious, right? In Act 2 the Friar
accidentally does this to Romeo by stating These violent delights have violent ends / And in their
triumph die, like fire and powder, / Which as they kiss consume: the sweetest honey / Is loathsome in
his own deliciousness / And in the taste confounds the appetite: / Therefore love moderately; long love
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Are you familiar with the feeling something is wrong although you can t put your finger on what. The
Friar experiences this in Act 5, when he states Unhappy fortune! by my brotherhood, / The letter was
not nice but full of charge / Of dear import, and the neglecting it / May do much danger. Friar John, go
hence; / Get me an iron crow, and bring it straight / Unto my cell. (Act 5 Scene 2 Page 1 Stanza 18)
when this is said you can tell he knows that something in his plan is flawed.
One of the last scenes... In the tomb where the two deceased lovers now lie, the Friar states to Lord
Capulet, And with wild looks bid me devise some mean / To rid her from this second marriage, / Or in
my cell there would she kill herself. / Then gave I her, so tutored by my art, / A sleeping potion, which
so took effect / As I intended, for it wrought on her / The form of death. (Act 5 Scene 3 Page 11) In
other words I gave her a sleeping potion, Romeo took it the wrong way and now they both lie
deceased . The evidence is there to prove Friar Lawrence is responsible for the confusion and death of
the
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Networks Before The Cloud Of Cloud Computing
Networks before the Cloud
Cloud computing is the practice of using remote storage for applications and data. The idea itself is
not a new one; it has been in use for many years albeit under different names. In the earliest days of
the computer age machines had to be physically large to contain the hardware required to do their
jobs. It was impractical and prohibitively expensive to provide one of these mainframes for individual
users; not to mention for what they were used for, unnecessary. Instead, one central computer was
wired to several terminals that users could interface with. Typically, only large organizations such as,
major corporations or government agencies could afford one of these machines or had need of one.
This was the birth of cloud computing. Until the early 1980s this system was typical for any
organization requiring large amounts of processing power. It was considered unnecessary and difficult
to put the nuts and bolts of applications onto users desktop machines. Rather, by keeping applications
in a central location, they could be managed and updated more easily and large amounts of storage
space and processing power were not needed on desktop machines. Indeed, before this time there were
no desktop machines mass produced that could achieve this level of power. This was about to change.
Moore s law is the observation that, over the history of computing hardware, the number of transistors
in a dense integrated circuit has doubled approximately every
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Who Followed The Papacy Of The Western Roman Empire
In the year 476 A.D, the Christian era of the Western Roman empire came to a close. What followed
would be a series of Germanic Kingdoms such as the Visigoths, Angles, and Saxons. These kingdoms,
like most budding nations, founded their own unique political systems, laying the groundwork for
future European nations. Although these kingdoms were deemed independent , they still found
themselves under the jurisdiction of the Church. This subjected them to the political model of the
Church, and by extension Rome.
The first pope to recognize the full potential of the papacy was Leo the Great. In his two decades of
servitude, he planted the seeds of Christian control to come over the next millennia in asserting the
pope s authority over other bishops by the power of the keys, granted by Jesus to Peter. In doing this
Leo the Great positioned the pope as the sole arbiter in holy matters, establishing the position as that
of enormous spiritual power. With the collapse of Roman authority in the West, the papacy found itself
well positioned to take a lead in temporal affairs as well. The Church had already demonstrated its
ability to exert spiritual authority over the ruling class, but this opened the door for more diplomatic
controls. When Rome was threatened by Attila the Hun, it was Pope Leo the Great who is credited
with persuading Attila to turn back short of Rome. Whatever the truth of his role was, Leo had set a
precedent for the broader role of the papacy in secular dealings.
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Woodland Periods in North America
North America was a land of quite diversities from the east to the south. One of the early periods was
the Eastern Woodland period (800 200 BCE) which led to the mound emergence and when the Middle
Woodland period (c. 200 BCE AD 400) started, the mounds became more significant for ritual and
spiritual meaning widespread (Scarre 681: 2013). Adena and the Middle Woodland societies traded
throughout the land such as the southern Appalachians and the Great Lakes. They would trade artifacts
like marine shells, whelks, and pipestones (ibid 682). Most of the Middle Woodland artifacts were
actually found in Ohio though it was evident that people would travel long distances to different
destinations. During the Late Woodland period (AD 400 1000), mounds were coming to an end in
some areas as well as long distance trades. Population didn t cease to grow and stretched through the
Midwest and Southwest. The villages that separated into owning more land where it was farther from
river access started to cultivate native plants but they only lasted a few years (ibid 684). When the
trading system of non local materials started to die, weapons began to emerge such as arrowheads,
bows and arrows for hunting. Tension between villages rose which then led to fighting and death
which then also led to the formation of militarized groups by the end of the first millennium (ibid
686). Chiefdoms also became a part of life around AD 1000 mainly due to people seeking help from
strong leaders in
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Whiteness as a Field of Study
Captain Ahab s eulogy of whiteness shows that the word white implies more than a chromatic
description. White is an untenable perfection that has haunted the American psyche since colonial
times. The idea of white spiritual superiority can only be enforced by a terrorist politico legal system,
based on brutalizing the non whites and creating a national fantasy. A national fantasy defined by
Lauren Berlant as the means to designate how national culture becomes local through the images,
narratives, monuments, and sites that circulate through personal/collective consciousness. As Captain
Ahab disregards all his craft s safety rules on his mad search of the white whale, the American politico
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It is a very new field with no journals, professional association, or annual conference. Whiteness itself
is a historically constructed expression of the full fledged member of society or citizen. The parallel
and evolving concepts of whiteness and citizenship are analyzed by the first scholars on the field, such
as Richard Dyer, Vron Ware, David Roediger, and Ruth Frankenberg.
Benefits of Whiteness
One of the most important themes on whiteness studies is the benefits of being white, such as the
privilege and power associated with being identified as white. In immigration and legal history the
main benefit is citizenship. In order to assert one s right to citizenship, it meant proving that one was
white. For the Irish, Italians, Jews, and others, becoming white was something that had to be earned.
Citizenship gave full political rights, and it was proof of whiteness. Under a strong influence of the
main arguments of The Rise and Fall of the White Republic, Roegiger s book The Wages of Whiteness
reveals that whiteness has never benefited all whites equally, but some latter scholars dispute that
many whites had no benefits at all. The author s aim in this text is to explain the role of race in the
development of organized labor, and to give whiteness its rightful place in that story. The white
workers got a reward for their race loyalty with both financial and broader benefits. Their freedom
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The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time Essay
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time by Marl Haddon is a novel that is set in the 1990 s
in Swindon. The novel starts out with the main character, Christopher, finding his neighbor s dog,
Wellington, dead on Mrs. Shears porch. Mrs. Shears, Christopher s neighbor comes out and finds him
hugging Wellington s dead body, thinking that Christopher was the one who killed the dog.
Throughout the story, Christopher plays detective and tries to find out who killed Wellington.
Christopher s father, Ed Boone, does not want Christopher to go around and ask around trying to find
out who killed the dog. Christopher does not listen and continues his investigation, and decides to
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The first quote I found explains how Christopher doesn t really understand people, I find people
confusing. This is for two main reasons. The first main reason is that people do a lot of talking without
using any words...The second main reason is that people often talk using metaphors... . The second
quote I found shows how Christopher isn t really like the other children and doesn t fit in with them,
All the other children at my school are stupid. Expect I m not meant to call them stupid, even though
this is what they are. I m meant to say that they have learning difficulties or that they have special
needs. But this is stupid because everyone had learning difficulties because learning to speak French
or understanding relativity is difficult and also everyone has special needs... . Lastly, Christopher
doesn t really go anywhere by himself and somewhere he doesn t know anyone but throughout the
novel he gradually talks to his neighbors trying to find out who killed Wellington and later on goes to
London to live with his mom. Christopher Boone is the main character of the novel. I guess you could
call Christopher a curious and intelligent boy. Although he is a very clever boy, he cannot empathize
with people around him. In other words, Christopher doesn t really get the people around him; for
instance, he doesn t really get why people use some metaphors and
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The Islamic World
After the death of Ali in 661, the Muslim world was on unstable ground. As a cousin of Muhammad
and a link in the direct progeny of The Prophet, his death and succession would cause much strife ad
bloodshed in generations to come. Seizing power as caliph in 661 was Mu awiya b. Abu Sufyan, the
first of the Umayyad family to hold this position where an Umayyad would maintain the throne for the
next nearly 90 years. Throughout the time of the Umayyad rule from 661 to 750, these caliphs had a
tremendous impact on not only the Arabian Peninsula, but most of the nations through North Africa,
Southwestern Europe, and east into Central Asia. It s hard to measure the effects of this troubled
dynasty without speculation, but it s fair to say they had both highs and many lows. The Umayyads
consolidated power and eventually improved the governance of their growing empire, expanded their
own economic capabilities, and also advanced Arab and Muslim culture throughout the region.
However, rapid imperial expansion, tribal feuds, intra family conflict over successions, and the
misconduct of some caliphs leaves some wondering if more harm or good was done during the
Umayyad reign. When Mu awiya became caliph, some of the first actions he took were to begin the
initial consolidations and centralizations of power (not to the extent of later Umayyad caliphs), begin
more military expansions, and used his skills as a politician and statesman to hold the Muslim world
together
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Discuss The Impact Of Globalization On The Automobile...
The definition of globalization is how us people increase interaction with others on a global scale and
integrate knowledge and ideas such as culture or economics to other parts of the world. The human
race is constantly on the move. It helps get everyone together and in the process exchange information
from one place to another. For the past century, the invention of automobiles has been credited for
providing one of the greatest options of personal mobility as well as one of the main inventions to
substantially shorten the distance of our world. As time goes on and technology becomes more
advanced, the globalization of the auto industry assists with manufacturing better cars and making
them more accessible around the world. However, the system isn t flawless. Through globalization,
the auto industry has a significant effect on economies around the world. Automakers are constantly in
a battle between one another, either with a foreign country or in the same region in the global market
to produce and sell a better car to earn a profit. Manufacturers compete in various categories from
vehicle performance to price and everything in between. The profit earned through the sales of various
car models can be invested towards increasing employment ranging from engineers and designers to
the workers assembling the vehicles. On the other hand, the boom of the auto industry through
globalization has caused a negative effect on the environment. With automobile production increases
to
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Essay on Children Sexual Exploitation in Thailand
1. Introduction:
In 1999, the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific has defined child sexual
abuse as:
Contacts or interactions between a child and an older or more knowledge child or adult ( a stranger,
sibling or person in a position of authority, such as a parent or a caretaker) when the child is being
used as an object of gratification for an older child s or adult s sexual needs. These contacts or
interactions are carried out against the child using force, trickery, bribes, threats or pressure. 1
Child sexual exploitation includes a variety of activities which includes exposing minors (boys and
girls) to adult sexual activity, paid in cash or in kind in streets and indoors, or to pornography; It also
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200,000 in Thailand
175,000 in Eastern Central EU
100,000 in the Philippines
100,000 in Brazil
100,000 in Taiwan
2. Children sexual exploitation in Thailand:
From 1962 Thailand became a destination for sex tourism due to the affluence of American military
personnel in the country. The military used to go there during the Vietnam War in order to rest and
distract themselves. From then on Thailand became a land of origin, transit and destination for
children trafficking. Nowadays the number of Thai children involved in the sex industry is decreasing
as a result of legislation, economical and educational improvements, many children from neighboring
border countries are being trafficked into Thailand, or ethnic tribes children trafficked within the
country from the north. Thailand s efforts in the struggle against children sexual exploitation are made
less effective because of difficulties in enforcing the law: cases of child sexual exploitation are not the
main concern for police and there are complications in reporting cases to local authorities because of
the language gap and corruption.
2.1 Victims and Causes:
As I said before the number of Thai children involved in the sex industry is decreasing but not in the
whole country as a matter of fact the northern hill tribe children are particularly exposed to internal
trafficking. The state policies discriminate against these children preventing them from having regular
education and
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Character Analysis Of Waking Life
In Waking Life by Richard Linklater, the main character has a dream in which he ended up in a boat
shaped car with two random men he had never met. During this car ride, he gets wisdom regarding
how his decisions ultimately shape his life through the words of the driver and the decisions displayed
by the random stranger in the backseat with him. While these things are being decided he is shown in
the film as always plain and boring, with the tone of his voice never changing, the eyes always closed,
and the lack of color, with no life attached to him compared to many of the other characters. These
actions show a lack of personal responsibility, always relying on others to take responsibility for
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Which correlates with the driver understanding of the concept that one needed to be their own
individual to live life to the fullest, and to rely on oneself. Linklater uses this Pirate Flag to symbolize
what type of human the driver has become and what he is now aware of about life to display the
freedom that any individual has. Linklater uses this driver to make a binary between him and the main
character, who missed countless opportunities of what the viewer could sense parts of his
individuality, for example the girl at the start of the film clip, where the viewer could almost feel the
sense of connection between the two of them, by the way the camera was looking back and forth
between the two,the zooming in on the eyes of each other gave it away. He did not do anything during
this moment, nor in deciding his destination. He let the others around him decide for him his future.
The main character during this incident was this bland face, that seemed as if he was questioning
whether she would do anything to him. Linklater shows this very carefully in order to show this
absolute deadness of a human whose individuality relied on others to create himself. By using this
strong feeling of love, it allowed for the viewer to see the foolishness of the main character and the
opportunity he was missing out of to create something he wanted. One key moment regarding the
drive would be the fact that a random person sitting right next to him, decided his future by saying
exactly
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Comparison Of My Math Strengths And Weaknesses
My Math Strengths and Weaknesses
As I am approaching the end of my educational career, it is time for me to evaluate how well I will do
teaching a subject I struggled in elementary school, math. Math is a subject I had a love hate
relationship with. I liked it when I was good and hated it when I struggled. I noticed this pattern not
only because of my abilities, but also of my teacher s abilities to teach the subject. My goal is not to be
a genius in math but I do want to be able to help and problem solve when my students have a struggle.
From kindergarten to the beginning of 1st grade, the math topic that is worked on is addition and
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TEA say that students start doing repeated addition toward the end of second grade to help them
transition to multiplication in third grade (TEA, 2012). When I was in school I struggled in
multiplication, but I did not give up. What helped me get better was practice until I was able to master
each multiplication term. With the takeover of calculators, I became rusty, but in order to teach my
students, I will have to practice again just like when I was in elementary school. I also have to be
ready to take a step back and go over addition although the TEKS says to move on to multiplication.
I excel in shapes, and for elementary, shapes are taught all through out. In first grade the focus is to
identify and classifying 2 dimension shapes. In second grade they move on to composing their own 2
dimensional figure and classify 3 dimensional figures. (TEA, 2017.) For students just starting to see
shapes only know square and rectangle. There are far more variations of this common shapes like
parallelograms, and they might get confused. What I will do to prepare myself to teach these students
is create vocabulary in my mind that is at their level. This way I can further explain the formal
definition if there is any confusion.
We all struggle with word problems, but since I am going to be a teacher I don t have to be perfect but
I do need to have a sense of problem solving. What I would do to help me teach word problems is
work it out with them. That way I
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The Importance Of Title Loans
Oh what you wouldn t do to have a week away in Branson. The old fashioned theaters, the country
music, and even the Titanic Museum. You d love to see them all. If only you could afford the trip. But
unfortunately, you can t. Even though you could get there in a day by car, you don t have the cash to
go.
Or do you? If you have a car with a title you could! Although you may believe that people applying
for title loans in Kansas City are using them just for bills, that s not so. True enough, that is often the
reason, but they also get these loans for fun reasons, too! Like a vacation.
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Mistakes that might have even resulted in you filing bankruptcy even. We still can give you a hand.
Would you be interested to know that many of our happiest clients came to us and borrowed money
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If you ve answered, Yes, to these questions, you ll want to read the information below. It explains how
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Three Eyewear Choices
Vision is the most important of the five senses for driving. Without it, you would go off the road or hit
another car in a matter of seconds. It s why a vision test is required when getting a driver s license for
the first time and for renewals. However, the eyewear choices that drivers make, profoundly affect
their safety on the road, sometimes for the worse. Here are three eyewear choices that increase the risk
of a car accident:
Wearing the Wrong Sunglasses Tints
Sunglasses normally make driving safer because they protect the driver from sun glare. However,
choosing the wrong tint color can increase the risk of an accident because it distorts the driver s
perception of color. This interferes with their ability to recognize the color of
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Essay on The Veldt
Contextualization Raymond Douglas, known as Ray Bradbury is an American fantasy, horror, science
fiction, and mystery writer. Bradbury was born in Illinois in 1920. He graduated from Los Angeles
High School in 1938 but he did not attend college. However, he thinks libraries are much more
important than colleges and universities.
Bradbury began to publish science fiction stories in fanzines in 1938. He became a full time writer by
the end of 1942. His first collection of short stories, Dark Carnival, was published in 1947. Many of
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George and Lydia will decide to call a psychologist. The psychologist David McClean will suggest
them to turn off the room and the house, and leave. But before turning off the nursery the children
asked their pa rents for one last nursery visit. After a few minutes the kids will call George and Lydia
and when they will enter in the nursery to see what was happening the children will lock them in. It
seems quite clear that the children are more connected to the house than they are their own parents. At
this moment we understand that besides the African setting, George and Lydia find personal
recreations of their belongings in the nursery.
Structural analysis . At the beginning of the story we have a description of the situation. We know the
story happens in the future. We know there is a family who lives in a mechanical house but the
situation is normal and realistic. The complication in this story will be the nursery because it seems to
be stuck in an African setting. it will create a real conflict between the nursery and the parents and also
between the kids and the parents because they are actually the ones who create that African veldt. The
tension increase during the story when for example, Mr. and Mrs. Hadley heir screams coming from
the nursery, when they saw the nursery door trembling as if
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Musical Theater History
Scotia Corley
6/17/16
Here is the history behind musical theater. The art of telling stories either through or with songs and
music dates back far in time. We know that ancient Greeks included music and dance in their stages of
comedy and tragedies as early as the 5th century B.C. We know that Aeschylus and Sophocles
composed their own music during that time while Athenian playwrights may have interpolated
existing songs. Roman actors attached metal chips called sabilla to their stage footwear; which became
the first tap shoes. In the 12th and 13th centuries, during the Middle Age, there was also a tradition of
religious dramas, such as The Play of Herod and The Play of Daniel. Intended as liturgical teaching
tools set to church chants, these plays developed into an autonomous form of musical theatre. By the
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Some musicals have gone onto Broadway in New York. For instance, Legally Blonde, Lion King, and
Titanic. Other musicals have been made into films. Such as Wizard of Oz, Guys and Dolls, and
Godspell. And a lot of musicals from the 1900s till now has so many performances and has grown
very popular throughout the years. Since 2000, the all American musical comedy has made a stunning
comeback. With the triumph of The Full Monty, The Producers, Urinetown, Thoroughly Modern
Hairspray, critics and audiences have re embraced a genre that many had suspected to be dead.
Musicals have been inspired by movies for decades, but not with such concentrated success. These
musical comedies show tremendous promise, offering a happy blend of nostalgic pastiche and original
spoof. They have also turned long empty hopes into filled theater
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Half The World Lives On 1 % Of Its Land
1. Once you are in my Scoop It choose one that interests you and also is connected to our current unit.
Click on the chosen article. Read it carefully, taking notes if you need.
Article Title: Half the World Lives on 1% of Its Land, Mapped
2. Who is the author? What kind of influence would that have?
The author s name is Tanvi Misra, and the purpose of the article isn t really to persuade, but to inform.
Because of this, the influence truly depends on the reader s perspective and opinions on the topic, as
there is no line of argument that would hold against a brief article whose primary objective is to
enlighten its audience.
3. What unit does it fall under?
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 South and East Asia is the primary 1% of this land, with large clusters scattered throughout
 These clusters mainly fall around India and China, some of the most populous countries in the
world
 The rest of the world has most of its clusters around major cities (although some areas are all black,
like most of Africa)
7. What is your reaction/review of the article? (agree, disagree, strong points, weak points, etc. You
must explain your stances! Give examples.)
I personally find this article to be quite informative, the facts and maps explain the topic briefly but
give the reader a new perspective on how we look at our world today. The first close up map (and the
second map overall), depicts South and East Asia, showing a generated map of half the population in
yellow, and the other half in black. The image is very surprising once explained; about 46% of the
world s population is located on this map, making the population density for such a large area about
the equivalent of small state Massachusetts! Even though Asia is such a large continent and there are
occasional news flashes about various population control issues, it had never occurred to me that
about half of our 7 billion (and counting) population can live in such clustered areas, as opposed to
living anywhere on the globe. This article was truly engaging and factual, and as an article that is so
direct, it approaches the topic well and gives light to the rest of the world
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Salt Spring Island Research Paper
This is a brief introduction about the place where I m living at this moment: Salt Spring Island.
I will talk about the Island and the people as far as I am able, given my short residence here (I just
arrived 4 months ago).
The Island is located in the Gulf Islands, in the Juan de Fuca Strait between Vancouver and Victoria in
British Columbia, Canada.
Warm weather, virgin nature, beautiful beaches, and colorful people make this place very unique.
The most recent census of the island reports almost 10,000 permanent residents. This number
increases during the summer with lots of tourists and temporary residents.
Most of the people who moved to the island in the 60 s and 70 s were peace activists: U.S. draft
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It`s a good place to discover yourself, thus many visitors come to get inspired by the people living
here. There is a special healing energy that you can breathe in everywhere.
The cultural life is surprisingly rich for such a small community; there is a film festival in March,
many concerts and events at the Artspring, a modern theatre. The cinema is located in an old Church,
which is very charming.
There are very interesting and open minded people to talk to everywhere: in the coffee shops, waiting
in the post office line, or walking on a beach.
Saturday s Market is always well attended by locals, tourists and even people from other parts of BC;
you can find incredible produce there as the island has more than 110 farms, most of which are
organic. Moreover, artisan cheeses, breads, beers, and specialty foods can be purchased from the local
artisans. Paintings, sculptures, woodcarvings, pottery, jewelry, bees wax candles and handmade
clothing are also available for
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Wearable Technology
Wearable devices
Abstract This article will be talking about how technology started to be wearable, how it affects our
lives. The usage, advantages and disadvantages of 20 different wearable devices. An expectation about
wearable technology future.
Keywords Wearable devises; Wearable technology; Wearables; HCI; Human Computer interaction
INRODACTION
Wearable technology is related to the history and development of wearable computers since the 80s.
Wearables make technology pervasive by interweaving it into daily life. It strongly affected and
changed the way that people think about technology.
So what are wearable devises or wearable technology? A large number of innovations we use
everyday life that have multiple usage and can be worn by the consumer and often include tracking
information related to health and fitness. Wearables are the biggest innovation in technology since the
smartphone and the possibilities are endless. Wearable technology is not a trendy pair of ... Show more
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Arc Pendant
Arc Pendant has been designed to be worn underneath a shirt or t shirt, the Arc is voice activated and
has haptics all around the necklace. That means it can be used to help cyclists navigate city streets,
with nudges left and right, without the need to look at cycling computer or smartphone screens. It s
water resistant, should boast a month s battery life and also tracks body position and posture[10].
11. Tagg GPS Plus
Developed by Whistle, this device allows you to track your dog movements and locations, ensuring
that you will always find him using reliable GPS coverage by receiving email alerts and phone
notifications. Besides tracking your dog, it also keeps eyes on his health and behaviors[11].
12. Moov
Moov works as a wearable personal coach, whether you are a runner, boxer, swimmer or something
else. You will start by choosing the mode you want to train in, after starting the session Moov will
guide and give you motivation speech[12].
13. Jabra Sport
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Why World War I Began
There is no cut and dry answer why WWI began. It seems like all of the countries were acting as if
they were a group of teenage girls in high school gossiping about one another and doing antagonistic
things to badger each other to make themselves feel better due to their own insecurities. It could be
argued many ways why WWI started but I believe that it was brought upon by grudges that were held
over a long period of time, until, the straw that broke the camel s back , which was the assassination of
the Archduke France Ferdinand. With support from Germany s blank check, Austria Hungary secured
a bond with Germany that led to Franz Joseph signing his declaration of war on Serbia. With tensions
building between the two countries, prior to the assassination, there were definitely things that had
been boiling under the surface. The responsibility of WWI does not lie on one country; all participants
played a role in its beginning whether it was direct or indirect. Many tensions were building up
throughout Europe. Nationalism, Militarism, and Imperialism are reasons that led to WWI among
others. Imperialism is unequally and forcefully taking over another country which is what many
countries were doing before WWI. Europeans started taking over small countries just for the resources
and power. Nationalism was developed and it created a dedication and devotion between an individual
and there country. Individuals began to have pride of their country along with patriotism. This
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The Themes Of African American Literature
Within African American Literature, there are many themes that are relatable across many different
forms of media. Paintings, for example, can have similar and contradictory themes to those that are
used in African American Literature. Like authors with their literature, artists too take from their
experiences and opinions and form a creation that is a reflection of what they believe. These creations,
both literature and paintings, can contain certain topics that are quite alike. Ellis Wilson, and African
American artist, created a painting that exhibits the theme of spirituality in his painting Prayer in the
Field. This theme can be linked to at least three works from African American literature that broadens
the way readers and spectators of art see spirituality.
In Prayer in the Field, it is not difficult to see that spirituality is a major theme. There are three
elements of this painting that support the theme of spirituality. The first element of this painting that
one notices is the bright colors used. Ellis Wilson, whom is known for his expressive, emphasis of
color, uses warm and inviting colors to create a scene that conveys complete tranquility (Ellis Wilson).
Along with color, the next element is the four figures kneeling in the field praying. These elongated
forms, which Wilson is also known for, are what bring in the spirituality aspect (Ellis Wilson). The
tone of Prayer in the Field created by the colors is what gives these kneeling figures meaning. The
warm
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Irony In Harrison Bergeron
Harrison Bergeron is a short story that takes place in a dystopian society where everyone has equal
mental and physical capabilities forced on them by the government. In this short story, Harrison
Bergeron supposedly plays a big role in society by being the savior, but his goal to protest against the
handicapper general and try and save the society from being handicapped ultimately did not work out
in his favor. Harrison symbolizes a savior figure who intends to take down a totalitarian government
but fails, which provides the ultimate irony of the story
During the story, the author shared many political views. Political Angles of How to Read Literature
Like a Professor it addresses the world s realities of social and political problems. This shares similar
ideas from Harrison Bergeron. For example, in Harrison Bergeron, it starts out by stating the 212th,
213th, and 214th amendments of the Constitution that made the society equal. It continues with having
a Handicapper General acting in the role of the president of the United States. The Handicapper
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This is related to the chapters titled, Is he serious? And Other Ironies from How to Read Literature like
a Professor. For example, in Harrison Bergeron, beauty is seen as unfair so masks are worn to
counteract this trait. In the story it says, She must have been extraordinarily beautiful, because the
mask she wore was hideous. The masks purpose was to make people equal and prevent them from
knowing the persons true beauty but instead as the quote states, the uglier the mask the prettier the
person behind the mask. To continue, additional irony reads, And it was easy to see that she was the
strongest and most graceful of all the dancers, for her handicap bags were as big as those worn by two
hundred pound men. , meaning you could tell she was the strongest because she wore so many
handicaps to make her
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Food Imagery In Buncake By Chinese
Tan also uses food imagery as a characterization device. When Kwan recounts the story of Buncake,
Kwan s description of Du Yun s skillful preparation of fried frogs provides a painful parallel to
Buncake s recollections of how her mother and father died. Buncake, who has been orphaned by the
early re education efforts that swept China just before the total communist take over, is taken in by
Kwan s aunt, Du Yun, a woman who prides herself on one special culinary creation freshly killed
frogs, quickly sautéed in hot oil until they are crisp. As Du Yun deftly skins and dismembers the frogs,
she fails to notice that Buncake is cowering silently behind Kwan with her fist jammed into her mouth
like a sandbag stopping a leak in a riverbank (250). Speechless, Buncake is unable to explain to Du
Yun that the scene is horrifically distressing, that this tearing of skin from flesh reminds her of how
her mother and father had died while she watched from the tree in which her father had hidden her.
Buncake has not spoken since then because her last promise to her mother had been that she would be
quiet and not say a word or make a sound.
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In one of the stories in The Joy Luck Club, the daughter Lena was incapable of translating her mother
s words to her Caucasian stepfather who did not speak Chinese. As Lena understood the Chinese
words spoken by her mother but not realize the implications, she made up something on her own
translation and as a result rewrote her mother s story in that episode. Tan deliberately constructed this
scene to demonstrate the nature of the mother daughter relationship. Lena was unaware of both the
story that her mother was telling and the Chinese language that her mother was
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The Controversy Over Creationism And Evolution
Introduction The controversy over Creationism and Evolution is a widely debated topic, especially
when it comes to what is being taught in the biology classrooms in public schools today. It may be
hard to imagine, but just over 100 years ago the curriculum and beliefs would have looked
dramatically different. One central court case that created a spark of bringing evolution to public
schools was the infamous Scopes trial of 1925 in which science teacher John Scopes challenged
Tennessee state law and taught evolution in his high school science class. Tennessee state legislature
had passed a bill, known as the Butler Act just months before, banning the teaching of evolution. The
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) represented Scopes after his arrest in a case that riveted
public attention. Although at trial Scopes was ultimately found guilty, the Butler Act was no longer
enforced and laws prohibiting evolution being taught in the classroom continually were defeated over
the course of the next two years. In 1968, the ACLU went to the Supreme Court on behalf of Susan
Epperson to fight against the ban on teaching evolution in Arkansas. The Supreme Court ruled
unanimously that the ban as unconstitutional as the First Amendment under the Establishment clause
does not allow teachings to tailor to certain religions ( State of Tennessee V. Scopes, n.d.). For this
project, we ll take a deeper look at this controversy. With evolution being the commonly accepted
theory among
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The Time Of Butterflies By Julia Alvarez
We cannot be sure of having something to live for unless we are willing to die for it. This quote by
Revolutionary Che Guevara is quintessential of the mindset of the Mirabal sisters, as well as the
Dominican people. The year is 1930 and Trujillo has been declared president of the Dominican
Republic, after running a secret campaign of torture and political maneuvering to rig the election the
dictatorship has now begun. Throughout the following years, a shadow of fear and distrust would
overtake the fatherland, as corruption and torture by government officials became a norm in
Dominican society. It was because of this that the Mariposas otherwise known as the Mirabal sisters
rose to the occasion to fight for the rights of their people. The Mirabal sisters were four real life
women who carried out clandestine activities against the Trujillo regime; whose lives are chronicled in
Julia Alvarez s novel. In the novel In the Time of Butterflies, the Mirabal sisters symbolize the
courage of the Dominican people in overcoming barriers and prejudice while being subjected to the
political despotism of Rafael Trujillo s tyrannical regime. From 1930 to 1961, Rafael Trujillo ruled the
Dominican Republic by way of fear. The Dominican people feared for their lives, as well as the lives
of their family and friends. To speak out against Trujillo meant either torture or immediate death.
Trujillo s presence is felt from afar, as an overwhelming shadow controlling and
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Cindy Sherman s Untitled Film Stills
Cindy Sherman, well known for her photography of her representing issues that commonly represent
both the roles of being an artist, being a woman and the two combined. Sherman grew up in a large
family that did not have any interest in art. Her knowledge of art growing up was very minimal until
she went to college. She, then, started to paint. She quickly realized she did not like painting because
of the lack of intimacy or recreation of a particular setting. She did, however love photography and
started pursued an interest in that.
A variety of her works in the late 1970 s were called Untitled Film Stills. These were portraits of
Sherman playing stereotypical woman roles in the 1960 s and 1950 s. Although, these were not self
portraits,
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West Jest vs Air Canada Essay
How serious is the threat from conventional airlines that want to imitate the westjet culture? What
does it take to imitate organizational culture? Can Air Canada compete against westjet s employee
productivity and its relationship with its employees?
Ever since its establishment in 1996, WestJet has aimed to operate as a low cost carrier while
employing non unionized members in a unique organizational culture. In its simplest form this unique
organizational culture can be labeled as a labor managed firm. In a labor managed firm employees are
owners, and they are affected by the company s performance through profit sharing. Then it should not
be surprising that in labor managed firms, the employees can voice their opinions and actually ...
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A labor force in its most basic form, through profit maximizing practices, must be minimized, due to
the cost associated with it, in order to drive up profit. And it is because of this outlook that WestJet has
managed to outperform their competition, for example Air Canada. This theory is in sync with the
findings of Jeffery Pfeffer in his 1995 paper Producing sustainable competitive advantage through the
effective management of people.
As described above, the organizational culture, the foundation of WestJet s success, is heavily
weighted on its people. Where as the competition, sees the workforce as a cost and aims to minimize
it, WestJet looks at their work force as an asset and an investment. Conventional airlines run their
business as any other company. They look out for the shareholder s best interest and do not pay the
slightest attention to their workforce. In WestJet s culture, the workforce consists of the shareholders
due to profit sharing and co operative environment. By nature capital managed firms will have a hard
time converting to labor managed firm. They will have to change a lot of rules and regulations that
governs their everyday operations. They will face a large number of opposition by their shareholders.
According to Fernandez Guadano (2009) even if they do manage to adopt similar practices as labor
managed firms, they will never be able to achieve the same rate of employee ownership and profit
sharing as their counterparts,
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Essay The Elizabethan Monarchy
The Elizabethan Era was from 1533 (the birth of Queen Elizabeth 1) till 1603 (her death). Queen
Elizabeth was the one who was responsible for what happened to the country during this era. For
Queen Elizabeth, being part of the Elizabethan Royalty was a tough and challenging task. She played
an important role within the religious conflicts for power between England and it s neighboring
countries, had the constant pressure to produce a successor, and had to endure sexual discrimination
for being a woman on the throne of England without a male counterpart. After King Henry 8th s death,
there was a dispute over who should rule over England, Queen Elizabeth or Mary Queen of Scots.
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These people were closely associated with Mary Queen of Scots for it included Mary s mother, Mary
of Guise. At the time the Guises had bigger problems to worry about than the Elizabethan throne. This
is when the Scottish Factor came into action. For Elizabeth s good fortune the Scottish Presbyterian
Church had despised Catholicism and therefore gave Queen Elizabeth their support of her claim to the
throne. With the support that Queen Elizabeth needed she was able to start planing a military
intervention to Scotland which would end up in a war with France. An intervention is the interference
by a country in another s affair. Elizabeth signed a treaty with Scottish rebels in which she agreed to
have an open intervention if the Scottish Protestant lords would protect Elizabeth in the event that the
French invaded. In March of 1560 war began and the months that followed France had threatened to
ally with Spain if England refused to surrender. It wasn t until thousands had lost their lives did the
religious war end with a treaty, the Treaty of Edinburgh. The treaty was signed July 6, 1560,
confirming Queen Elizabeth s right to the throne. It was through this struggle that Queen Elizabeth
was even able to get to claim her birth right. Her decisions did not only affect her country but also the
neighboring countries. The importance of a successor during the Elizabethan Era was tremendous.
When Queen
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Ir Spectra
For this experiment, unknown sample 3 was given with the atomic mass of 140.003. Several scans
were conducted in order to discover the unknown sample. By the analysis of an IR spectra one can
determine the chemical functional group of a given sample.Major Functional group gives off different
frequencies and intensities that are expressed as wavenumber. For an organic molecule to interact with
IR light there needs to be a change in a bond dipole (dipole moment) to occur to see the absorbed
frequencies. After obtaining the IR spectra of sample 3, one can observe three sharp and distinctive
peaks. At first glance at the IR spectra, due to there very distinctive characteristics one can eliminate
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With this information, one can finalize the actual formation of the structure by signals provided. With
the given 13C NMR we were allowed to determine the symmetry of the ring of our molecule. The
spectra had five distinct signals. Signal 1 and 2 with a reading of 129.40 and 130.86ppm respectively
were longer than the other signals. With this one assume that there are two of the same atom groups in
signal 1 and 2 respectively. Which makes sense since after discovering that we were dealing with
aromatic structure and in an aromatic structure there are 6 carbons but we only see 4 carbon in our
spectra that are close together this gives evidence that both signal 1 and 2 are given off a signal for
more one carbon in the same environment in the aromatic structure. In addition, signal 3 and 4 at
134.69 ppm and 140.84 respectively were further downfield than signal 1 and 2 because they were the
closest carbons on the ring that were next to an electronegative atom. According to the 13C NMR
chemical shift table the ppm values observed in signals 1 4 correlate to 150 120 for an aromatic
structure which confirms with what was observed in the IR spectra. Signal 5 with the highest ppm
reading at 190.80ppm refers to the functional group because it is the most downfield due to it being
near an electronegative atom. Also, compared to the other signals
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Merrick Garland Case
The Report
Merrick Garland s Trunk Search Ruling Gives Some Defense Advocates Chills
Researchers say, nonetheless, the choice is inside the legal standard.
Government advances court Judge Merrick Garland, left, converses with Sen. Charles Schumer, D
N.Y., on Capitol Hill.
Government bids Judge Merrick Garland, left, converses with Sen. Charles Schumer, D N.Y., on
Capitol Hill.
By Steven Nelson March 30, 2016, at 6:26 p.m. + More
Preeminent Court chosen one Merrick Garland is unrealistic to be affirmed by the Senate at any point
in the near future, and as his designation turns windlessly before the Republican drove chamber some
medication strategy change backers and criminal resistance lawyers are breathing a peaceful murmur
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Despite the fact that just about anybody with an open profile calls Garland very much qualified and
his choices elegantly composed, one governing progressively is pulling in consideration: His first
sentiment as a requests judge in 1997, in which he and two associates maintained the warrantless hunt
of an auto trunk in the country s capital.
Two years earlier, a U.S. Park Police officer ceased an auto without a front tag and said he noticed pot
smoke before seeing torn stogie papers and a sack containing a green substance through the auto s
windows. A warrantless trunk look then uncovered 62 grams of rocks and in real money.
better norms have been set by California s court framework and in no less than one decision by the
Denver based tenth Circuit.
Since the Turner choice, government and state court feelings have taken after Garland s thinking and
maintained trunk looks construct exclusively with respect to proof of individual medication use found
in the traveler compartment. Be that as it may, they are misinformed, Kamens composed. [I]t does not
take after that a man who as of late smoked cannabis in an auto keeps a stash nearby in the storage
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Intellectual Stimulation
The concept of Intellectual Stimulation is the most important concept in this module. To become an
Adaptable Leader, one must be skilled in the art of taking different points of view into consideration
before a decision is made. This concept will enable the leader to establish a base for delivering the I
know what it means to be in your shoes message to the followers. Additionally, adaptable leaders
wield higher levels of cognitive, emotional, and dispositional flexibilities, which are vital for boosting
qualities of effective followership and improving overall organizational performance. If this concept is
not applied, the followers commitment to the organization will be significantly degraded. Without
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Implementation of the concept will help me get buy in, cooperation, and commitment from all
stakeholders involved. Additionally, Intellectual Stimulation will help me to show perspectives of the
opposing sides to resolve a conflict arising within my work center. The Intellectual Stimulation
concept will also help my subordinates reflect on why a decision was made. I will ensure the
viewpoints of subordinates are taken into consideration prior to finalizing a decision. This approach
will provide my subordinates with the confidence to determine their own goals and team roles, which
will eventually spark initiative and strengthen their commitment to the unit s mission. When working
with peers, Intellectual Stimulation is vital. During mission planning it is important to make sure that
second and third order effects impacting personnel and resources prior to execution. My peers will be
able to synchronize up with me to identify potential issues preventing their section from executing
their part of the mission. Furthermore, by anticipating how and when my peers will be taking an
action, I would be able to preposition my section to support my peers to achieve desired
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Appear Corporation Case
Appex Corporation Case Write Up
What were the challenges Shikhar Ghosh faced when he joined Appex?
Appex Corporation was a rapidly growing business, with increasing employee strength and added
project work. It had initially begun as a startup and transformed into an organization which needed a
proper well defined organizational structure. Shikhar Ghosh was recruited by Appex s investors to
provide the crucially needed control and structure to the organization. Major early issues recognized
by Ghosh were
Ghosh realized that the atmosphere at Appex had changed from entrepreneurial to chaotic because of
structural issues due to quick expansion of Appex.
Long term goals were not addressed and there was lack of financial planning. Many tasks ... Show
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Product teams didn t know the limits of their authority decisions related to sales price, allocation of
resources prioritization of activities
Business Teams Business teams included representatives from senior management had the authority to
make decisions including those related to resource allocation products. The conflict of authority
resource allocation was resolved.
The burden of final decision making at the corporate management level reduced A lot of people for
planning counting rather than for revenue producing.
Lot of managerial levels the infrastructure, hiring training costs increased considerably.
Customer focus diminished people became concerned regarding internal processes rather than
company wide financial goals.
Divisional Structure Appex s product could be divided into one of these two businesses. A separate
Operations division could service both the businesses with utility functions. Accountability, budgeting
planning were improved across the businesses.
Employees could relate themselves to the divisions there was a sense of cooperation. They now
focused on meeting the financial
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Crazy Horse And George Armstrong Custer Summary
Statement of Thesis:
The distinctions between Crazy Horse and General George Armstrong Custer are discussed
throughout historical works in depth. The main idea that separates the two men is the perspective that
they are viewed though. Historical scholarship and other work uses the battle of the Little Bighorn as a
uniting factor of the two men, but little more thought or work is given to the matter of the men, mainly
due to prejudice views of that time as well as present day.
Through application of a trilogy (social, cultural and political) of historical lenses will provide a better
representation of Crazy Horse and General Custer.
Analysis of Questions:
Throughout the history of the United States of America we see from the white, male, Christian, ...
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A major case of this trend is the views of Crazy Horse the Man of the Oglala Sioux and George
Armstrong Custer. The perspective of Custer and Crazy Horse is being viewed from different angles.
Is Crazy Horse validated for killing soldiers, or was Custer doing what was best for The United States.
Many controversies are raised from the two arguing opinions, and Historians argue over both. What do
historians feel now as opposed to the 19th Century view of historians and the public? The bias from
the time of the attacks to the bias that we face today can be said to have changed, and how have
historians documented this, and prepared to defend the ideas they raise?
Explanation of Thesis:
As historians develop their ideas and writings of Crazy Horse we see the newer thoughts or ideas trend
to say that Custer was out witted and was the weaker man. Before the last twenty years this idea was
less prominent. Historians record the two men in two separate lights, and for the most part are lacking
to pair the men together. The majority of historical scholarship focuses on how the men were different,
and how they fought. Very little work writes about the similarities of Custer and Crazy
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Iran Hostage Crisis Essay
Iranian hostility of United States can be traced back to the 1950s. The United States supported any
regime that was not communist, even though they would be considered very unpopular with the
people of their country. Because of this, Iran became an anti communist country and the Shah became
an ally of the United States. In 1950 the Shah left Iran when Mohammed Mossadegh was elected
Prime Minister. After Mossadegh election, he used his authority and nationalized the oil industry in
the country. This incident generated fear in the United States. The state department felt that
communists could abuse this anarchy and Iran could turn against the United States. The Shah, who
had been removed from power, contacted the United States and the Central ... Show more content on
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Ronald Reagan won 47 states and Jimmy Carter only 37 states. President Carter worked till the end of
his presidency trying to negotiate with Iran. A few days before Ronald Reagan took the presidency
oath, President Carter received word the hostages would be released. The day of President Reagan s
inauguration, the United States released almost $8 billion in Iranian assets and the hostages were freed
after 444 days in Iranian detention; the agreement gave Iran immunity from lawsuits arising from the
incident . Once Ronald Reagan actually became President, the hostages stepped foot and walked on
U.S. grounds and were finally
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  • 2. Constitution Dbq When the America was given their independence from the Great Britain, Americans have created a government that were distinct from the previous governments. The writers of the Constitution were worried about Tyranny, since The Articles of Confederation had numerous weaknesses. It gave too much power to the King and the King had the absolute power, tyranny: a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator. The meeting that the writers of the Constitutions, delegates, were called the Constitutional Convention. The Constitutional Convention was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May of 1787, at the State House. All proceeding was kept secret until the delegates had presented an outcome; which was the Constitution. The Constitution ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Checks and balances make sures that no one branch of government becomes too powerful, each branch has some control over the actions of the other branches. In document C, the powers that the legislative branch has over the executive branch is that the legislative can override the president s veto (kills a bill). The power over judicial is that the legislature can propose constitutional amendments. The checks the executive branch has over the legislative and judicial branches that are stated in document C are that the executive branch can call special session of Congress and can grant reprieves and pardons in judicial branch.According to the document C, the judicial branch has a check over the legislative and executive branches. Over legislative, the judicial branch can declare laws unconstitutional and over executive, the judicial branch can declare (rule) that law or executive act/ orders are unconstitutional.Checks and balances guards tyranny and protects the US Constitution by making each branch check on other two branches. Checking each other will prevent one from becoming too powerful and will limit their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Similarities Between Beowulf And Cain Sabrina Spray Daniel Gillespie Word Literature 1/ENGL 2310 401 October 23, 2017 Kin from Cain In the story Beowulf, many of the themes are derived from the proverbs and fables practiced in the old testament, while pagan beliefs of monsters, demons, and multiple gods are added. The most popular of the biblical comparisons is viewed between Grendel, enemy of Beowulf, and Cain, evil brother of Able. Grendel and his mother are both described as decedents of Cain. The figure Cain is used as a metaphor during the period to represent the disorder and evil. In the classic story of Cain and Able, Cain viciously kills his brother in a outbreak of jealously and anger. For Cain s sin, he was banished from the Garden of Eden by God and left only to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Hebrew Bible, the figure Cain killed his brother and he drunk his blood. A quote read in Beowulf that shows the dark and evil comparison of Grendel to Cain would be, Hygelac s kinsman was keenly watching for the first move the monster would make. Nor did the creature keep him waiting but struck suddenly and started in: he grabbed and mauled a man on his bench, bit into his bone lappings, bolted down his blood and gorged on him in lumps, leaving the body utterly lifeless, eaten up, hand and foot. (Angelo Saxon, 736 744). This is a evil action Grendel typically does after he kills his victims. Grendel was believed to be able to shift his shape and have magical powers, like Cain and his descendants. A good example would be when Grendel cast the spell on the warrior s sword so no harm was done to himself. The most major similarity between Grendel and Cain, is that they both are loners of society. They roam in the shadows, with no one to fit in with. Both Grendel and Cain are threats to society and the order, as shown by Grendel with the Danes. In Beowulf, Heorot, is the symbol of peace. This is also known as the mead hall. That s where the warriors would gather to celebrate and rejoice for the victory. In the story, when Grendel was first introduced, the audience is told that he is angry and hated at all the sounds of laughter and fun, because he was hearing the laughing in his head when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Treatment Of Heart Transplant Essay Background Heart transplant have grown to be a therapeutic strategies for patients with heart failure, and respectively offers improved quality life and survival. Many various techniques have been used to ensure safety and survival of pediatric patients, however in the case of rejection, death rate have enormously been reviewed. This process whereby recipient s immune system attacks the transplanted organ is quite harmful as substances like antigens coats organ surface, therefore, immune system respond by attacking the transplanted organ as it detects it to be foreign (virus or bacteria).37 Although diagnosis have been procured, endomyocardial biopsy seems to be a standard method to monitor rejection, and due to long term outcomes after heart transplant, many other models have been considered by most researchers to improve rejection after heart transplant in pediatric patients. These are immunosuppressive, surgical techniques, transplant selection, and postoperative care.39 Hence, with respect to plausible rejections in pediatric patients after heart transplant, outcomes, limitation, diagnosis, future perspectives, treatments, and other variations will rational clinical and literature studies to better improve and minimize the rate of mortality and morbidity in rejection. Types of Rejection Acute cellular rejection is the most common rejection which appears at any time and generally develops within the first 3 6months after transplantation. Analysis from studies shows that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The External Factors Of Graphic Design And The Definition... The following sections highlights some of the relevant literature, specifically about the history of graphic design, the definition of graphic design and the external factors affecting a graphic designer s role. Some relevant studies relating to graphic designs and designers can be named such as the definition of graphic design developed by Jessica Helfand or Cezzar, the book named How to be a graphic designer, without losing your soul ? by Shaughnessy (2008), Do good design: how designers can change the world by David B.Berman, The production manual: a graphic design handbook by Ambrose Harris (2008), Becoming a successful graphic designer by Leonard (2016), Looking closer by Bierut, Drenttel Heller (2002) and Just Design, Socially Conscious ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Definition of Graphic Design Graphic design is well known as visual communication where there is a combination of the art and practice of planning and projecting ideas and experiences with visual and textual content. The production encompasses identity, publication, advertisements, website graphics and product packaging (Cezzar, n.d.). According to Jessica Helfand, an American designer, author and educator, had a definition about graphic design as the following: Graphic design is a visual language uniting harmony and balance, color and light, scale and tension, form and content. But it is also an idiomatic language, a language of cues and puns and symbols and allusions, of cultural references and perceptual inferences and that challenge both the intellect and the eye (Helfand, cited in Shaughnessy, 2008) In other words, it could be said that graphic design helps to form the unique identity of specific subjects. From Helfand s perspective, graphic design is not only aesthetic and communicative territory, but also a language in visual and idiomatic that graphic designers are required to learn through education and experience. ii. What does a graphic designer do and why we need a graphic designer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Persuasive Speech How To Make Dorm Room Spaghetti Essay Name: Ashton Chowning Specific Purpose: My specific purpose is to inform my audience on how to make dorm room spaghetti. Thesis Statement: In this speech I will show you the ingredients and vessels needed, step by step directions, and how to serve the meal for dorm room spaghetti. Title of Speech: Spaghetti: Dorm Room Style Introduction I. Attention Grabber: Have you ever found yourself craving spaghetti and none of the dinning halls are serving it? Or that it s pouring ran and you don t want to get out to find something to eat? Or even, you don t want to go find the stove in your residence hall because you dont want to change out of your comfy pjs that you only let your roommate see? Yeah, we ve all been there and I can help ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... B. These are the vessels you will need to have for the meal. 1. You will need a deep microwave safe bowl for cooking the noodles. 2. You will also need a separate microwave safe bowl for heating up the sauce. 3. Also, bowls for serving. Transition to Next Main Point: After we collected the ingredients we can now move on to the directions. Main PointII: Now that you have your ingredients lets get started on making the spaghetti. A. This is how to cook the noodles. 1. First, pour about one cup of pasta into a microwave safe bowl. 2. Next, fill the bowl with water so the pasta is competely covered by at least a few inches. 3. After that, find the suggested time for cooking on the box and add 3 4 minutes to get your microwave cooking time and then cook. B. This is how to strain the noodles. 1. You may not have a strainer, but that is not a problem you can still get most of the water out. 2. Most of the water will come out by placing a spoon on the edge of the bowl and tipping the bowl slightly to drain the water. 3. Make sure you taste test the noodles to see if they are fully cooked. C. This is how you the sauce. 1. Once you have drained the water you have start on the sauce. 2. Pour half of a cup of your favorite pasta sauce from the jar into a separate microwave safe bowl. 3. Heat the sauce for about 35 seconds in a separate bowl. Transition to the Next Main Point: Lastly, after collecting your ingredients, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Female Roles In The Tempest Over the course of this semester, the class has read and discussed four plays. The four plays include Madea, Oedipus, The Tempest and The Importance of Being Earnest. These plays all have strong female and male characters. Around the time all of these plays were written, women were not looked upon favorably. Women were viewed as superficial, deceptive and dangerous. Female Roles Most of the female roles we read about were mothers. In the play, Madea Euripedes portrayed Madea as a revengeful psychotic character. She is seen to be the wife and to fulfill her wifely duties day after day. Madea goes against her spousal role and motherly role to get revenge on her husband who left her for another woman. Although Madea may be portrayed as violent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jason in the play Madea is depicted as a cheater and unfaithful by leaving Madea for another woman. He is also seen as power hungry by leaving Madea for the King s daughter Glauce. In the beginning of the play Jason is seen as the protector of his children and the household but then he abandons them to be with Glauce. Oedipus in the play Oedipus Rex is depicted as being naïve as believing that he is running away from his fate by going to Thebes, but in reality, he walked right into his fate. Oedipus is also depicted as a murderer by killing the King of Thebes Lauis. He is also seen as selfish because once he found out he married his mother and his children are children of incest he stabbed his eyes out leaving his four children without a father. Prospero in the Tempest is represented as an unsympathetic character because he uses black magic to control people. Prospero is also seen as revengeful since his brother took away the Dukedom of Milan from him. Prospero is also seen as very manipulative by calling his brother and friends to the remote island. At the end of the play, he is depicted as a much more sympathetic and forgivable character with redeeming characteristics. Caliban is Prospero s servant on the remote island. At first, Caliban is seen as this innocent creature that was forced by Prospero to be his servant. Caliban is also seen as revengeful in plotting a murder against Caliban to get his freedom of the island ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Antihero In Stuart Rosenberg s Cool Hand Luke Released in 1967, Stuart Rosenberg s Cool Hand Luke was like many other films of the time, and presented the main character as an antihero. An antihero is a protagonist of a story or film who exhibits unconventional superhero characteristics. Lucas Luke Jackson played Korean War veteran who was arrested for cutting the tops off of parking meters. He was sentenced to two years in a Florida prison camp. Underlying the hard bitten surface is a slightly uncomfortable allegory which identifies Newman as a Christ figure (Milnes, 142). He was idolized by the men in the chain gang and changed their lives forever. From the time Luke arrives at the prison, he stands out to the guards and the other prisoners. Luke earns his respect by fighting the prison s leader, Dragline. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After this, the men, including Dragline, begin to look up to Luke and follow him, as the disciples did with Christ. After being at the prison for a while, Luke states that he can eat 50 hard boiled eggs in an hour, and the other men take bets on him. The 50 eggs symbolize the 50 men in the prison camp. Luke eats every last one of the eggs, representing Christ taking on the world s sin during his crucifixion. Luke finishes the last egg at the last second of the hour. He lies on the table with his arms stretched out, and the camera zooms out to show him in a crucifixion pose. Luke s mother passes away while he is in the prison camp. To rid him of the temptation escaping, Boss decides to let him spend a night in the box. Ironically, what was meant to rid Luke of temptation gave him the determination ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Pros And Cons Of The Keystone Pipeline Pro You wake up one day but everything seems odd. Its freezing cold in your house and you wonder what happened to the heat. You go to the kitchen and try to find something to eat and there is no food anywhere. Suddenly you hear scattering and banging in your parents bathroom.Your mom is looking for medicine because she is extremely sick but there is no medicine that she can find to help her. Do you know why, it s because this is how our future will look like if we have nothing efficient enough to transport the oil that we use in almost everything to us.Therefore we believe the U.S should build the Keystone Pipeline XL because doing so will provide more jobs and increase tax revenue, oil is extremely essential for daily life and the keystone will help to transport our oil easier and safer. The Keystone Pipeline will provide jobs for the U.S. Since the Keystone Pipeline requires a lot of help and work to be done, that means it will require a lot of workers to help build it. If we do complete the keystone pipeline xl there is an estimated 138.4 million in annual property tax. That money can be used for schools churches and activity centers which therefore will create more jobs. Another advantage to building the pipeline to help create more jobs is that many companies have decided to make the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Have you ever imagined a world without oil because almost everything around you is made with it like plastic, food, gas etc. For example plastic is absolutely everywhere about 4 5% of the total us petroleum consumption is dedicated to the manufacture of plastic products. If we do not build the keystone pipeline how will we get our oil? Even though rails are slightly faster at transporting oil does not mean they are safer. Transporting oil by rails is more likely to explode or spill and if we continue to do so we will be wasting a ton of oil that could be used for our community. This brings me to my last ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Friar Lawrence In Romeo And Juliet Friar Lawrence is the reason for the death of Romeo and Juliet. The reason being very few people know about the forbidden love of Romeo, and Juliet; the Friar being one of which to know. Friar Lawrence is just trying to be helpful; in doing this he manages to mess up their lives even more. This first situation starts with the pre marriage of the two young loves. Now you are aware of how when someone points something out it makes it extremely obvious, right? In Act 2 the Friar accidentally does this to Romeo by stating These violent delights have violent ends / And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, / Which as they kiss consume: the sweetest honey / Is loathsome in his own deliciousness / And in the taste confounds the appetite: / Therefore love moderately; long love doth so; / Too swift arrives as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Are you familiar with the feeling something is wrong although you can t put your finger on what. The Friar experiences this in Act 5, when he states Unhappy fortune! by my brotherhood, / The letter was not nice but full of charge / Of dear import, and the neglecting it / May do much danger. Friar John, go hence; / Get me an iron crow, and bring it straight / Unto my cell. (Act 5 Scene 2 Page 1 Stanza 18) when this is said you can tell he knows that something in his plan is flawed. One of the last scenes... In the tomb where the two deceased lovers now lie, the Friar states to Lord Capulet, And with wild looks bid me devise some mean / To rid her from this second marriage, / Or in my cell there would she kill herself. / Then gave I her, so tutored by my art, / A sleeping potion, which so took effect / As I intended, for it wrought on her / The form of death. (Act 5 Scene 3 Page 11) In other words I gave her a sleeping potion, Romeo took it the wrong way and now they both lie deceased . The evidence is there to prove Friar Lawrence is responsible for the confusion and death of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Networks Before The Cloud Of Cloud Computing Networks before the Cloud Cloud computing is the practice of using remote storage for applications and data. The idea itself is not a new one; it has been in use for many years albeit under different names. In the earliest days of the computer age machines had to be physically large to contain the hardware required to do their jobs. It was impractical and prohibitively expensive to provide one of these mainframes for individual users; not to mention for what they were used for, unnecessary. Instead, one central computer was wired to several terminals that users could interface with. Typically, only large organizations such as, major corporations or government agencies could afford one of these machines or had need of one. This was the birth of cloud computing. Until the early 1980s this system was typical for any organization requiring large amounts of processing power. It was considered unnecessary and difficult to put the nuts and bolts of applications onto users desktop machines. Rather, by keeping applications in a central location, they could be managed and updated more easily and large amounts of storage space and processing power were not needed on desktop machines. Indeed, before this time there were no desktop machines mass produced that could achieve this level of power. This was about to change. Moore s law is the observation that, over the history of computing hardware, the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit has doubled approximately every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Who Followed The Papacy Of The Western Roman Empire In the year 476 A.D, the Christian era of the Western Roman empire came to a close. What followed would be a series of Germanic Kingdoms such as the Visigoths, Angles, and Saxons. These kingdoms, like most budding nations, founded their own unique political systems, laying the groundwork for future European nations. Although these kingdoms were deemed independent , they still found themselves under the jurisdiction of the Church. This subjected them to the political model of the Church, and by extension Rome. The first pope to recognize the full potential of the papacy was Leo the Great. In his two decades of servitude, he planted the seeds of Christian control to come over the next millennia in asserting the pope s authority over other bishops by the power of the keys, granted by Jesus to Peter. In doing this Leo the Great positioned the pope as the sole arbiter in holy matters, establishing the position as that of enormous spiritual power. With the collapse of Roman authority in the West, the papacy found itself well positioned to take a lead in temporal affairs as well. The Church had already demonstrated its ability to exert spiritual authority over the ruling class, but this opened the door for more diplomatic controls. When Rome was threatened by Attila the Hun, it was Pope Leo the Great who is credited with persuading Attila to turn back short of Rome. Whatever the truth of his role was, Leo had set a precedent for the broader role of the papacy in secular dealings. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Woodland Periods in North America North America was a land of quite diversities from the east to the south. One of the early periods was the Eastern Woodland period (800 200 BCE) which led to the mound emergence and when the Middle Woodland period (c. 200 BCE AD 400) started, the mounds became more significant for ritual and spiritual meaning widespread (Scarre 681: 2013). Adena and the Middle Woodland societies traded throughout the land such as the southern Appalachians and the Great Lakes. They would trade artifacts like marine shells, whelks, and pipestones (ibid 682). Most of the Middle Woodland artifacts were actually found in Ohio though it was evident that people would travel long distances to different destinations. During the Late Woodland period (AD 400 1000), mounds were coming to an end in some areas as well as long distance trades. Population didn t cease to grow and stretched through the Midwest and Southwest. The villages that separated into owning more land where it was farther from river access started to cultivate native plants but they only lasted a few years (ibid 684). When the trading system of non local materials started to die, weapons began to emerge such as arrowheads, bows and arrows for hunting. Tension between villages rose which then led to fighting and death which then also led to the formation of militarized groups by the end of the first millennium (ibid 686). Chiefdoms also became a part of life around AD 1000 mainly due to people seeking help from strong leaders in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Whiteness as a Field of Study Captain Ahab s eulogy of whiteness shows that the word white implies more than a chromatic description. White is an untenable perfection that has haunted the American psyche since colonial times. The idea of white spiritual superiority can only be enforced by a terrorist politico legal system, based on brutalizing the non whites and creating a national fantasy. A national fantasy defined by Lauren Berlant as the means to designate how national culture becomes local through the images, narratives, monuments, and sites that circulate through personal/collective consciousness. As Captain Ahab disregards all his craft s safety rules on his mad search of the white whale, the American politico legal system disregarded its basic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a very new field with no journals, professional association, or annual conference. Whiteness itself is a historically constructed expression of the full fledged member of society or citizen. The parallel and evolving concepts of whiteness and citizenship are analyzed by the first scholars on the field, such as Richard Dyer, Vron Ware, David Roediger, and Ruth Frankenberg. Benefits of Whiteness One of the most important themes on whiteness studies is the benefits of being white, such as the privilege and power associated with being identified as white. In immigration and legal history the main benefit is citizenship. In order to assert one s right to citizenship, it meant proving that one was white. For the Irish, Italians, Jews, and others, becoming white was something that had to be earned. Citizenship gave full political rights, and it was proof of whiteness. Under a strong influence of the main arguments of The Rise and Fall of the White Republic, Roegiger s book The Wages of Whiteness reveals that whiteness has never benefited all whites equally, but some latter scholars dispute that many whites had no benefits at all. The author s aim in this text is to explain the role of race in the development of organized labor, and to give whiteness its rightful place in that story. The white workers got a reward for their race loyalty with both financial and broader benefits. Their freedom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time Essay The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time by Marl Haddon is a novel that is set in the 1990 s in Swindon. The novel starts out with the main character, Christopher, finding his neighbor s dog, Wellington, dead on Mrs. Shears porch. Mrs. Shears, Christopher s neighbor comes out and finds him hugging Wellington s dead body, thinking that Christopher was the one who killed the dog. Throughout the story, Christopher plays detective and tries to find out who killed Wellington. Christopher s father, Ed Boone, does not want Christopher to go around and ask around trying to find out who killed the dog. Christopher does not listen and continues his investigation, and decides to write a book on the mystery of the murder. Continuing writing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first quote I found explains how Christopher doesn t really understand people, I find people confusing. This is for two main reasons. The first main reason is that people do a lot of talking without using any words...The second main reason is that people often talk using metaphors... . The second quote I found shows how Christopher isn t really like the other children and doesn t fit in with them, All the other children at my school are stupid. Expect I m not meant to call them stupid, even though this is what they are. I m meant to say that they have learning difficulties or that they have special needs. But this is stupid because everyone had learning difficulties because learning to speak French or understanding relativity is difficult and also everyone has special needs... . Lastly, Christopher doesn t really go anywhere by himself and somewhere he doesn t know anyone but throughout the novel he gradually talks to his neighbors trying to find out who killed Wellington and later on goes to London to live with his mom. Christopher Boone is the main character of the novel. I guess you could call Christopher a curious and intelligent boy. Although he is a very clever boy, he cannot empathize with people around him. In other words, Christopher doesn t really get the people around him; for instance, he doesn t really get why people use some metaphors and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Islamic World After the death of Ali in 661, the Muslim world was on unstable ground. As a cousin of Muhammad and a link in the direct progeny of The Prophet, his death and succession would cause much strife ad bloodshed in generations to come. Seizing power as caliph in 661 was Mu awiya b. Abu Sufyan, the first of the Umayyad family to hold this position where an Umayyad would maintain the throne for the next nearly 90 years. Throughout the time of the Umayyad rule from 661 to 750, these caliphs had a tremendous impact on not only the Arabian Peninsula, but most of the nations through North Africa, Southwestern Europe, and east into Central Asia. It s hard to measure the effects of this troubled dynasty without speculation, but it s fair to say they had both highs and many lows. The Umayyads consolidated power and eventually improved the governance of their growing empire, expanded their own economic capabilities, and also advanced Arab and Muslim culture throughout the region. However, rapid imperial expansion, tribal feuds, intra family conflict over successions, and the misconduct of some caliphs leaves some wondering if more harm or good was done during the Umayyad reign. When Mu awiya became caliph, some of the first actions he took were to begin the initial consolidations and centralizations of power (not to the extent of later Umayyad caliphs), begin more military expansions, and used his skills as a politician and statesman to hold the Muslim world together ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Discuss The Impact Of Globalization On The Automobile... The definition of globalization is how us people increase interaction with others on a global scale and integrate knowledge and ideas such as culture or economics to other parts of the world. The human race is constantly on the move. It helps get everyone together and in the process exchange information from one place to another. For the past century, the invention of automobiles has been credited for providing one of the greatest options of personal mobility as well as one of the main inventions to substantially shorten the distance of our world. As time goes on and technology becomes more advanced, the globalization of the auto industry assists with manufacturing better cars and making them more accessible around the world. However, the system isn t flawless. Through globalization, the auto industry has a significant effect on economies around the world. Automakers are constantly in a battle between one another, either with a foreign country or in the same region in the global market to produce and sell a better car to earn a profit. Manufacturers compete in various categories from vehicle performance to price and everything in between. The profit earned through the sales of various car models can be invested towards increasing employment ranging from engineers and designers to the workers assembling the vehicles. On the other hand, the boom of the auto industry through globalization has caused a negative effect on the environment. With automobile production increases to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay on Children Sexual Exploitation in Thailand 1. Introduction: In 1999, the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific has defined child sexual abuse as: Contacts or interactions between a child and an older or more knowledge child or adult ( a stranger, sibling or person in a position of authority, such as a parent or a caretaker) when the child is being used as an object of gratification for an older child s or adult s sexual needs. These contacts or interactions are carried out against the child using force, trickery, bribes, threats or pressure. 1 Child sexual exploitation includes a variety of activities which includes exposing minors (boys and girls) to adult sexual activity, paid in cash or in kind in streets and indoors, or to pornography; It also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 200,000 in Thailand 175,000 in Eastern Central EU 100,000 in the Philippines 100,000 in Brazil 100,000 in Taiwan 2. Children sexual exploitation in Thailand: From 1962 Thailand became a destination for sex tourism due to the affluence of American military personnel in the country. The military used to go there during the Vietnam War in order to rest and distract themselves. From then on Thailand became a land of origin, transit and destination for children trafficking. Nowadays the number of Thai children involved in the sex industry is decreasing as a result of legislation, economical and educational improvements, many children from neighboring border countries are being trafficked into Thailand, or ethnic tribes children trafficked within the country from the north. Thailand s efforts in the struggle against children sexual exploitation are made less effective because of difficulties in enforcing the law: cases of child sexual exploitation are not the main concern for police and there are complications in reporting cases to local authorities because of the language gap and corruption. 2.1 Victims and Causes: As I said before the number of Thai children involved in the sex industry is decreasing but not in the whole country as a matter of fact the northern hill tribe children are particularly exposed to internal trafficking. The state policies discriminate against these children preventing them from having regular education and
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  • 20. Character Analysis Of Waking Life In Waking Life by Richard Linklater, the main character has a dream in which he ended up in a boat shaped car with two random men he had never met. During this car ride, he gets wisdom regarding how his decisions ultimately shape his life through the words of the driver and the decisions displayed by the random stranger in the backseat with him. While these things are being decided he is shown in the film as always plain and boring, with the tone of his voice never changing, the eyes always closed, and the lack of color, with no life attached to him compared to many of the other characters. These actions show a lack of personal responsibility, always relying on others to take responsibility for himself. Sartre says that relying on hope ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which correlates with the driver understanding of the concept that one needed to be their own individual to live life to the fullest, and to rely on oneself. Linklater uses this Pirate Flag to symbolize what type of human the driver has become and what he is now aware of about life to display the freedom that any individual has. Linklater uses this driver to make a binary between him and the main character, who missed countless opportunities of what the viewer could sense parts of his individuality, for example the girl at the start of the film clip, where the viewer could almost feel the sense of connection between the two of them, by the way the camera was looking back and forth between the two,the zooming in on the eyes of each other gave it away. He did not do anything during this moment, nor in deciding his destination. He let the others around him decide for him his future. The main character during this incident was this bland face, that seemed as if he was questioning whether she would do anything to him. Linklater shows this very carefully in order to show this absolute deadness of a human whose individuality relied on others to create himself. By using this strong feeling of love, it allowed for the viewer to see the foolishness of the main character and the opportunity he was missing out of to create something he wanted. One key moment regarding the drive would be the fact that a random person sitting right next to him, decided his future by saying exactly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Comparison Of My Math Strengths And Weaknesses My Math Strengths and Weaknesses As I am approaching the end of my educational career, it is time for me to evaluate how well I will do teaching a subject I struggled in elementary school, math. Math is a subject I had a love hate relationship with. I liked it when I was good and hated it when I struggled. I noticed this pattern not only because of my abilities, but also of my teacher s abilities to teach the subject. My goal is not to be a genius in math but I do want to be able to help and problem solve when my students have a struggle. From kindergarten to the beginning of 1st grade, the math topic that is worked on is addition and subtraction. According to the Texas Education Association, in kindergarten adding and subtraction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... TEA say that students start doing repeated addition toward the end of second grade to help them transition to multiplication in third grade (TEA, 2012). When I was in school I struggled in multiplication, but I did not give up. What helped me get better was practice until I was able to master each multiplication term. With the takeover of calculators, I became rusty, but in order to teach my students, I will have to practice again just like when I was in elementary school. I also have to be ready to take a step back and go over addition although the TEKS says to move on to multiplication. I excel in shapes, and for elementary, shapes are taught all through out. In first grade the focus is to identify and classifying 2 dimension shapes. In second grade they move on to composing their own 2 dimensional figure and classify 3 dimensional figures. (TEA, 2017.) For students just starting to see shapes only know square and rectangle. There are far more variations of this common shapes like parallelograms, and they might get confused. What I will do to prepare myself to teach these students is create vocabulary in my mind that is at their level. This way I can further explain the formal definition if there is any confusion. We all struggle with word problems, but since I am going to be a teacher I don t have to be perfect but I do need to have a sense of problem solving. What I would do to help me teach word problems is work it out with them. That way I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Importance Of Title Loans Oh what you wouldn t do to have a week away in Branson. The old fashioned theaters, the country music, and even the Titanic Museum. You d love to see them all. If only you could afford the trip. But unfortunately, you can t. Even though you could get there in a day by car, you don t have the cash to go. Or do you? If you have a car with a title you could! Although you may believe that people applying for title loans in Kansas City are using them just for bills, that s not so. True enough, that is often the reason, but they also get these loans for fun reasons, too! Like a vacation. Just know that we are here to help. Maybe you really aren t interested in taking a road trip to Branson or anywhere for that matter. Maybe you really do need to pay off a forgotten bill. Or maybe you need the money, because you have the opportunity to start a local business. Any of these reasons are legitimate to us. As long as you possess a title on a vehicle that you can use as security for a loan, we can loan you money. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mistakes that might have even resulted in you filing bankruptcy even. We still can give you a hand. Would you be interested to know that many of our happiest clients came to us and borrowed money after just such an event? Would you be also interested in knowing that paying back their title loan helped them to revamp their financial health, including their credit? If you ve answered, Yes, to these questions, you ll want to read the information below. It explains how to apply right here online for one of our loans. Title Loans Gladstone: Our Easy Application ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Three Eyewear Choices Vision is the most important of the five senses for driving. Without it, you would go off the road or hit another car in a matter of seconds. It s why a vision test is required when getting a driver s license for the first time and for renewals. However, the eyewear choices that drivers make, profoundly affect their safety on the road, sometimes for the worse. Here are three eyewear choices that increase the risk of a car accident: Wearing the Wrong Sunglasses Tints Sunglasses normally make driving safer because they protect the driver from sun glare. However, choosing the wrong tint color can increase the risk of an accident because it distorts the driver s perception of color. This interferes with their ability to recognize the color of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay on The Veldt Contextualization Raymond Douglas, known as Ray Bradbury is an American fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery writer. Bradbury was born in Illinois in 1920. He graduated from Los Angeles High School in 1938 but he did not attend college. However, he thinks libraries are much more important than colleges and universities. Bradbury began to publish science fiction stories in fanzines in 1938. He became a full time writer by the end of 1942. His first collection of short stories, Dark Carnival, was published in 1947. Many of Bradbury s works have been adapted into TV shows or films and he is particularly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... George and Lydia will decide to call a psychologist. The psychologist David McClean will suggest them to turn off the room and the house, and leave. But before turning off the nursery the children asked their pa rents for one last nursery visit. After a few minutes the kids will call George and Lydia and when they will enter in the nursery to see what was happening the children will lock them in. It seems quite clear that the children are more connected to the house than they are their own parents. At this moment we understand that besides the African setting, George and Lydia find personal recreations of their belongings in the nursery. Structural analysis . At the beginning of the story we have a description of the situation. We know the story happens in the future. We know there is a family who lives in a mechanical house but the situation is normal and realistic. The complication in this story will be the nursery because it seems to be stuck in an African setting. it will create a real conflict between the nursery and the parents and also between the kids and the parents because they are actually the ones who create that African veldt. The tension increase during the story when for example, Mr. and Mrs. Hadley heir screams coming from the nursery, when they saw the nursery door trembling as if ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Musical Theater History Scotia Corley 6/17/16 Here is the history behind musical theater. The art of telling stories either through or with songs and music dates back far in time. We know that ancient Greeks included music and dance in their stages of comedy and tragedies as early as the 5th century B.C. We know that Aeschylus and Sophocles composed their own music during that time while Athenian playwrights may have interpolated existing songs. Roman actors attached metal chips called sabilla to their stage footwear; which became the first tap shoes. In the 12th and 13th centuries, during the Middle Age, there was also a tradition of religious dramas, such as The Play of Herod and The Play of Daniel. Intended as liturgical teaching tools set to church chants, these plays developed into an autonomous form of musical theatre. By the 1700s, musical theater has made an huge impact on France, Great Britain, and Germany. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some musicals have gone onto Broadway in New York. For instance, Legally Blonde, Lion King, and Titanic. Other musicals have been made into films. Such as Wizard of Oz, Guys and Dolls, and Godspell. And a lot of musicals from the 1900s till now has so many performances and has grown very popular throughout the years. Since 2000, the all American musical comedy has made a stunning comeback. With the triumph of The Full Monty, The Producers, Urinetown, Thoroughly Modern Hairspray, critics and audiences have re embraced a genre that many had suspected to be dead. Musicals have been inspired by movies for decades, but not with such concentrated success. These musical comedies show tremendous promise, offering a happy blend of nostalgic pastiche and original spoof. They have also turned long empty hopes into filled theater ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Half The World Lives On 1 % Of Its Land 1. Once you are in my Scoop It choose one that interests you and also is connected to our current unit. Click on the chosen article. Read it carefully, taking notes if you need. Article Title: Half the World Lives on 1% of Its Land, Mapped 2. Who is the author? What kind of influence would that have? The author s name is Tanvi Misra, and the purpose of the article isn t really to persuade, but to inform. Because of this, the influence truly depends on the reader s perspective and opinions on the topic, as there is no line of argument that would hold against a brief article whose primary objective is to enlighten its audience. 3. What unit does it fall under? It could probably fall under multiple categories, such as this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...  South and East Asia is the primary 1% of this land, with large clusters scattered throughout  These clusters mainly fall around India and China, some of the most populous countries in the world  The rest of the world has most of its clusters around major cities (although some areas are all black, like most of Africa) 7. What is your reaction/review of the article? (agree, disagree, strong points, weak points, etc. You must explain your stances! Give examples.) I personally find this article to be quite informative, the facts and maps explain the topic briefly but give the reader a new perspective on how we look at our world today. The first close up map (and the second map overall), depicts South and East Asia, showing a generated map of half the population in yellow, and the other half in black. The image is very surprising once explained; about 46% of the world s population is located on this map, making the population density for such a large area about the equivalent of small state Massachusetts! Even though Asia is such a large continent and there are occasional news flashes about various population control issues, it had never occurred to me that about half of our 7 billion (and counting) population can live in such clustered areas, as opposed to living anywhere on the globe. This article was truly engaging and factual, and as an article that is so direct, it approaches the topic well and gives light to the rest of the world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Salt Spring Island Research Paper This is a brief introduction about the place where I m living at this moment: Salt Spring Island. I will talk about the Island and the people as far as I am able, given my short residence here (I just arrived 4 months ago). The Island is located in the Gulf Islands, in the Juan de Fuca Strait between Vancouver and Victoria in British Columbia, Canada. Warm weather, virgin nature, beautiful beaches, and colorful people make this place very unique. The most recent census of the island reports almost 10,000 permanent residents. This number increases during the summer with lots of tourists and temporary residents. Most of the people who moved to the island in the 60 s and 70 s were peace activists: U.S. draft dodgers refusing to serve in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It`s a good place to discover yourself, thus many visitors come to get inspired by the people living here. There is a special healing energy that you can breathe in everywhere. The cultural life is surprisingly rich for such a small community; there is a film festival in March, many concerts and events at the Artspring, a modern theatre. The cinema is located in an old Church, which is very charming. There are very interesting and open minded people to talk to everywhere: in the coffee shops, waiting in the post office line, or walking on a beach. Saturday s Market is always well attended by locals, tourists and even people from other parts of BC; you can find incredible produce there as the island has more than 110 farms, most of which are organic. Moreover, artisan cheeses, breads, beers, and specialty foods can be purchased from the local artisans. Paintings, sculptures, woodcarvings, pottery, jewelry, bees wax candles and handmade clothing are also available for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Wearable Technology Wearable devices Abstract This article will be talking about how technology started to be wearable, how it affects our lives. The usage, advantages and disadvantages of 20 different wearable devices. An expectation about wearable technology future. Keywords Wearable devises; Wearable technology; Wearables; HCI; Human Computer interaction INRODACTION Wearable technology is related to the history and development of wearable computers since the 80s. Wearables make technology pervasive by interweaving it into daily life. It strongly affected and changed the way that people think about technology. So what are wearable devises or wearable technology? A large number of innovations we use everyday life that have multiple usage and can be worn by the consumer and often include tracking information related to health and fitness. Wearables are the biggest innovation in technology since the smartphone and the possibilities are endless. Wearable technology is not a trendy pair of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Arc Pendant Arc Pendant has been designed to be worn underneath a shirt or t shirt, the Arc is voice activated and has haptics all around the necklace. That means it can be used to help cyclists navigate city streets, with nudges left and right, without the need to look at cycling computer or smartphone screens. It s water resistant, should boast a month s battery life and also tracks body position and posture[10]. 11. Tagg GPS Plus Developed by Whistle, this device allows you to track your dog movements and locations, ensuring that you will always find him using reliable GPS coverage by receiving email alerts and phone notifications. Besides tracking your dog, it also keeps eyes on his health and behaviors[11]. 12. Moov Moov works as a wearable personal coach, whether you are a runner, boxer, swimmer or something else. You will start by choosing the mode you want to train in, after starting the session Moov will guide and give you motivation speech[12]. 13. Jabra Sport ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Why World War I Began There is no cut and dry answer why WWI began. It seems like all of the countries were acting as if they were a group of teenage girls in high school gossiping about one another and doing antagonistic things to badger each other to make themselves feel better due to their own insecurities. It could be argued many ways why WWI started but I believe that it was brought upon by grudges that were held over a long period of time, until, the straw that broke the camel s back , which was the assassination of the Archduke France Ferdinand. With support from Germany s blank check, Austria Hungary secured a bond with Germany that led to Franz Joseph signing his declaration of war on Serbia. With tensions building between the two countries, prior to the assassination, there were definitely things that had been boiling under the surface. The responsibility of WWI does not lie on one country; all participants played a role in its beginning whether it was direct or indirect. Many tensions were building up throughout Europe. Nationalism, Militarism, and Imperialism are reasons that led to WWI among others. Imperialism is unequally and forcefully taking over another country which is what many countries were doing before WWI. Europeans started taking over small countries just for the resources and power. Nationalism was developed and it created a dedication and devotion between an individual and there country. Individuals began to have pride of their country along with patriotism. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Themes Of African American Literature Within African American Literature, there are many themes that are relatable across many different forms of media. Paintings, for example, can have similar and contradictory themes to those that are used in African American Literature. Like authors with their literature, artists too take from their experiences and opinions and form a creation that is a reflection of what they believe. These creations, both literature and paintings, can contain certain topics that are quite alike. Ellis Wilson, and African American artist, created a painting that exhibits the theme of spirituality in his painting Prayer in the Field. This theme can be linked to at least three works from African American literature that broadens the way readers and spectators of art see spirituality. In Prayer in the Field, it is not difficult to see that spirituality is a major theme. There are three elements of this painting that support the theme of spirituality. The first element of this painting that one notices is the bright colors used. Ellis Wilson, whom is known for his expressive, emphasis of color, uses warm and inviting colors to create a scene that conveys complete tranquility (Ellis Wilson). Along with color, the next element is the four figures kneeling in the field praying. These elongated forms, which Wilson is also known for, are what bring in the spirituality aspect (Ellis Wilson). The tone of Prayer in the Field created by the colors is what gives these kneeling figures meaning. The warm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Irony In Harrison Bergeron Harrison Bergeron is a short story that takes place in a dystopian society where everyone has equal mental and physical capabilities forced on them by the government. In this short story, Harrison Bergeron supposedly plays a big role in society by being the savior, but his goal to protest against the handicapper general and try and save the society from being handicapped ultimately did not work out in his favor. Harrison symbolizes a savior figure who intends to take down a totalitarian government but fails, which provides the ultimate irony of the story During the story, the author shared many political views. Political Angles of How to Read Literature Like a Professor it addresses the world s realities of social and political problems. This shares similar ideas from Harrison Bergeron. For example, in Harrison Bergeron, it starts out by stating the 212th, 213th, and 214th amendments of the Constitution that made the society equal. It continues with having a Handicapper General acting in the role of the president of the United States. The Handicapper General put handicap devices on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is related to the chapters titled, Is he serious? And Other Ironies from How to Read Literature like a Professor. For example, in Harrison Bergeron, beauty is seen as unfair so masks are worn to counteract this trait. In the story it says, She must have been extraordinarily beautiful, because the mask she wore was hideous. The masks purpose was to make people equal and prevent them from knowing the persons true beauty but instead as the quote states, the uglier the mask the prettier the person behind the mask. To continue, additional irony reads, And it was easy to see that she was the strongest and most graceful of all the dancers, for her handicap bags were as big as those worn by two hundred pound men. , meaning you could tell she was the strongest because she wore so many handicaps to make her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Food Imagery In Buncake By Chinese Tan also uses food imagery as a characterization device. When Kwan recounts the story of Buncake, Kwan s description of Du Yun s skillful preparation of fried frogs provides a painful parallel to Buncake s recollections of how her mother and father died. Buncake, who has been orphaned by the early re education efforts that swept China just before the total communist take over, is taken in by Kwan s aunt, Du Yun, a woman who prides herself on one special culinary creation freshly killed frogs, quickly sautéed in hot oil until they are crisp. As Du Yun deftly skins and dismembers the frogs, she fails to notice that Buncake is cowering silently behind Kwan with her fist jammed into her mouth like a sandbag stopping a leak in a riverbank (250). Speechless, Buncake is unable to explain to Du Yun that the scene is horrifically distressing, that this tearing of skin from flesh reminds her of how her mother and father had died while she watched from the tree in which her father had hidden her. Buncake has not spoken since then because her last promise to her mother had been that she would be quiet and not say a word or make a sound. For Olivia and Simon, food symbolizes the profound dislocation that they experience in China. The trip ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In one of the stories in The Joy Luck Club, the daughter Lena was incapable of translating her mother s words to her Caucasian stepfather who did not speak Chinese. As Lena understood the Chinese words spoken by her mother but not realize the implications, she made up something on her own translation and as a result rewrote her mother s story in that episode. Tan deliberately constructed this scene to demonstrate the nature of the mother daughter relationship. Lena was unaware of both the story that her mother was telling and the Chinese language that her mother was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Controversy Over Creationism And Evolution Introduction The controversy over Creationism and Evolution is a widely debated topic, especially when it comes to what is being taught in the biology classrooms in public schools today. It may be hard to imagine, but just over 100 years ago the curriculum and beliefs would have looked dramatically different. One central court case that created a spark of bringing evolution to public schools was the infamous Scopes trial of 1925 in which science teacher John Scopes challenged Tennessee state law and taught evolution in his high school science class. Tennessee state legislature had passed a bill, known as the Butler Act just months before, banning the teaching of evolution. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) represented Scopes after his arrest in a case that riveted public attention. Although at trial Scopes was ultimately found guilty, the Butler Act was no longer enforced and laws prohibiting evolution being taught in the classroom continually were defeated over the course of the next two years. In 1968, the ACLU went to the Supreme Court on behalf of Susan Epperson to fight against the ban on teaching evolution in Arkansas. The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the ban as unconstitutional as the First Amendment under the Establishment clause does not allow teachings to tailor to certain religions ( State of Tennessee V. Scopes, n.d.). For this project, we ll take a deeper look at this controversy. With evolution being the commonly accepted theory among ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Time Of Butterflies By Julia Alvarez We cannot be sure of having something to live for unless we are willing to die for it. This quote by Revolutionary Che Guevara is quintessential of the mindset of the Mirabal sisters, as well as the Dominican people. The year is 1930 and Trujillo has been declared president of the Dominican Republic, after running a secret campaign of torture and political maneuvering to rig the election the dictatorship has now begun. Throughout the following years, a shadow of fear and distrust would overtake the fatherland, as corruption and torture by government officials became a norm in Dominican society. It was because of this that the Mariposas otherwise known as the Mirabal sisters rose to the occasion to fight for the rights of their people. The Mirabal sisters were four real life women who carried out clandestine activities against the Trujillo regime; whose lives are chronicled in Julia Alvarez s novel. In the novel In the Time of Butterflies, the Mirabal sisters symbolize the courage of the Dominican people in overcoming barriers and prejudice while being subjected to the political despotism of Rafael Trujillo s tyrannical regime. From 1930 to 1961, Rafael Trujillo ruled the Dominican Republic by way of fear. The Dominican people feared for their lives, as well as the lives of their family and friends. To speak out against Trujillo meant either torture or immediate death. Trujillo s presence is felt from afar, as an overwhelming shadow controlling and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Cindy Sherman s Untitled Film Stills Cindy Sherman, well known for her photography of her representing issues that commonly represent both the roles of being an artist, being a woman and the two combined. Sherman grew up in a large family that did not have any interest in art. Her knowledge of art growing up was very minimal until she went to college. She, then, started to paint. She quickly realized she did not like painting because of the lack of intimacy or recreation of a particular setting. She did, however love photography and started pursued an interest in that. A variety of her works in the late 1970 s were called Untitled Film Stills. These were portraits of Sherman playing stereotypical woman roles in the 1960 s and 1950 s. Although, these were not self portraits, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. West Jest vs Air Canada Essay How serious is the threat from conventional airlines that want to imitate the westjet culture? What does it take to imitate organizational culture? Can Air Canada compete against westjet s employee productivity and its relationship with its employees? Ever since its establishment in 1996, WestJet has aimed to operate as a low cost carrier while employing non unionized members in a unique organizational culture. In its simplest form this unique organizational culture can be labeled as a labor managed firm. In a labor managed firm employees are owners, and they are affected by the company s performance through profit sharing. Then it should not be surprising that in labor managed firms, the employees can voice their opinions and actually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A labor force in its most basic form, through profit maximizing practices, must be minimized, due to the cost associated with it, in order to drive up profit. And it is because of this outlook that WestJet has managed to outperform their competition, for example Air Canada. This theory is in sync with the findings of Jeffery Pfeffer in his 1995 paper Producing sustainable competitive advantage through the effective management of people. As described above, the organizational culture, the foundation of WestJet s success, is heavily weighted on its people. Where as the competition, sees the workforce as a cost and aims to minimize it, WestJet looks at their work force as an asset and an investment. Conventional airlines run their business as any other company. They look out for the shareholder s best interest and do not pay the slightest attention to their workforce. In WestJet s culture, the workforce consists of the shareholders due to profit sharing and co operative environment. By nature capital managed firms will have a hard time converting to labor managed firm. They will have to change a lot of rules and regulations that governs their everyday operations. They will face a large number of opposition by their shareholders. According to Fernandez Guadano (2009) even if they do manage to adopt similar practices as labor managed firms, they will never be able to achieve the same rate of employee ownership and profit sharing as their counterparts, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay The Elizabethan Monarchy The Elizabethan Era was from 1533 (the birth of Queen Elizabeth 1) till 1603 (her death). Queen Elizabeth was the one who was responsible for what happened to the country during this era. For Queen Elizabeth, being part of the Elizabethan Royalty was a tough and challenging task. She played an important role within the religious conflicts for power between England and it s neighboring countries, had the constant pressure to produce a successor, and had to endure sexual discrimination for being a woman on the throne of England without a male counterpart. After King Henry 8th s death, there was a dispute over who should rule over England, Queen Elizabeth or Mary Queen of Scots. Who were both his daughters by different spouses. Queen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These people were closely associated with Mary Queen of Scots for it included Mary s mother, Mary of Guise. At the time the Guises had bigger problems to worry about than the Elizabethan throne. This is when the Scottish Factor came into action. For Elizabeth s good fortune the Scottish Presbyterian Church had despised Catholicism and therefore gave Queen Elizabeth their support of her claim to the throne. With the support that Queen Elizabeth needed she was able to start planing a military intervention to Scotland which would end up in a war with France. An intervention is the interference by a country in another s affair. Elizabeth signed a treaty with Scottish rebels in which she agreed to have an open intervention if the Scottish Protestant lords would protect Elizabeth in the event that the French invaded. In March of 1560 war began and the months that followed France had threatened to ally with Spain if England refused to surrender. It wasn t until thousands had lost their lives did the religious war end with a treaty, the Treaty of Edinburgh. The treaty was signed July 6, 1560, confirming Queen Elizabeth s right to the throne. It was through this struggle that Queen Elizabeth was even able to get to claim her birth right. Her decisions did not only affect her country but also the neighboring countries. The importance of a successor during the Elizabethan Era was tremendous. When Queen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Ir Spectra For this experiment, unknown sample 3 was given with the atomic mass of 140.003. Several scans were conducted in order to discover the unknown sample. By the analysis of an IR spectra one can determine the chemical functional group of a given sample.Major Functional group gives off different frequencies and intensities that are expressed as wavenumber. For an organic molecule to interact with IR light there needs to be a change in a bond dipole (dipole moment) to occur to see the absorbed frequencies. After obtaining the IR spectra of sample 3, one can observe three sharp and distinctive peaks. At first glance at the IR spectra, due to there very distinctive characteristics one can eliminate the presence of an alcohol which has very board ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this information, one can finalize the actual formation of the structure by signals provided. With the given 13C NMR we were allowed to determine the symmetry of the ring of our molecule. The spectra had five distinct signals. Signal 1 and 2 with a reading of 129.40 and 130.86ppm respectively were longer than the other signals. With this one assume that there are two of the same atom groups in signal 1 and 2 respectively. Which makes sense since after discovering that we were dealing with aromatic structure and in an aromatic structure there are 6 carbons but we only see 4 carbon in our spectra that are close together this gives evidence that both signal 1 and 2 are given off a signal for more one carbon in the same environment in the aromatic structure. In addition, signal 3 and 4 at 134.69 ppm and 140.84 respectively were further downfield than signal 1 and 2 because they were the closest carbons on the ring that were next to an electronegative atom. According to the 13C NMR chemical shift table the ppm values observed in signals 1 4 correlate to 150 120 for an aromatic structure which confirms with what was observed in the IR spectra. Signal 5 with the highest ppm reading at 190.80ppm refers to the functional group because it is the most downfield due to it being near an electronegative atom. Also, compared to the other signals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Merrick Garland Case The Report Merrick Garland s Trunk Search Ruling Gives Some Defense Advocates Chills Researchers say, nonetheless, the choice is inside the legal standard. Government advances court Judge Merrick Garland, left, converses with Sen. Charles Schumer, D N.Y., on Capitol Hill. Government bids Judge Merrick Garland, left, converses with Sen. Charles Schumer, D N.Y., on Capitol Hill. By Steven Nelson March 30, 2016, at 6:26 p.m. + More Preeminent Court chosen one Merrick Garland is unrealistic to be affirmed by the Senate at any point in the near future, and as his designation turns windlessly before the Republican drove chamber some medication strategy change backers and criminal resistance lawyers are breathing a peaceful murmur of help. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite the fact that just about anybody with an open profile calls Garland very much qualified and his choices elegantly composed, one governing progressively is pulling in consideration: His first sentiment as a requests judge in 1997, in which he and two associates maintained the warrantless hunt of an auto trunk in the country s capital. Two years earlier, a U.S. Park Police officer ceased an auto without a front tag and said he noticed pot smoke before seeing torn stogie papers and a sack containing a green substance through the auto s windows. A warrantless trunk look then uncovered 62 grams of rocks and in real money. better norms have been set by California s court framework and in no less than one decision by the Denver based tenth Circuit. Since the Turner choice, government and state court feelings have taken after Garland s thinking and maintained trunk looks construct exclusively with respect to proof of individual medication use found in the traveler compartment. Be that as it may, they are misinformed, Kamens composed. [I]t does not take after that a man who as of late smoked cannabis in an auto keeps a stash nearby in the storage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Intellectual Stimulation The concept of Intellectual Stimulation is the most important concept in this module. To become an Adaptable Leader, one must be skilled in the art of taking different points of view into consideration before a decision is made. This concept will enable the leader to establish a base for delivering the I know what it means to be in your shoes message to the followers. Additionally, adaptable leaders wield higher levels of cognitive, emotional, and dispositional flexibilities, which are vital for boosting qualities of effective followership and improving overall organizational performance. If this concept is not applied, the followers commitment to the organization will be significantly degraded. Without Intellectual Stimulation, leaders ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Implementation of the concept will help me get buy in, cooperation, and commitment from all stakeholders involved. Additionally, Intellectual Stimulation will help me to show perspectives of the opposing sides to resolve a conflict arising within my work center. The Intellectual Stimulation concept will also help my subordinates reflect on why a decision was made. I will ensure the viewpoints of subordinates are taken into consideration prior to finalizing a decision. This approach will provide my subordinates with the confidence to determine their own goals and team roles, which will eventually spark initiative and strengthen their commitment to the unit s mission. When working with peers, Intellectual Stimulation is vital. During mission planning it is important to make sure that second and third order effects impacting personnel and resources prior to execution. My peers will be able to synchronize up with me to identify potential issues preventing their section from executing their part of the mission. Furthermore, by anticipating how and when my peers will be taking an action, I would be able to preposition my section to support my peers to achieve desired ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Appear Corporation Case Appex Corporation Case Write Up What were the challenges Shikhar Ghosh faced when he joined Appex? Appex Corporation was a rapidly growing business, with increasing employee strength and added project work. It had initially begun as a startup and transformed into an organization which needed a proper well defined organizational structure. Shikhar Ghosh was recruited by Appex s investors to provide the crucially needed control and structure to the organization. Major early issues recognized by Ghosh were Ghosh realized that the atmosphere at Appex had changed from entrepreneurial to chaotic because of structural issues due to quick expansion of Appex. Long term goals were not addressed and there was lack of financial planning. Many tasks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Product teams didn t know the limits of their authority decisions related to sales price, allocation of resources prioritization of activities Business Teams Business teams included representatives from senior management had the authority to make decisions including those related to resource allocation products. The conflict of authority resource allocation was resolved. The burden of final decision making at the corporate management level reduced A lot of people for planning counting rather than for revenue producing. Lot of managerial levels the infrastructure, hiring training costs increased considerably. Customer focus diminished people became concerned regarding internal processes rather than company wide financial goals. Divisional Structure Appex s product could be divided into one of these two businesses. A separate Operations division could service both the businesses with utility functions. Accountability, budgeting planning were improved across the businesses. Employees could relate themselves to the divisions there was a sense of cooperation. They now focused on meeting the financial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Crazy Horse And George Armstrong Custer Summary Statement of Thesis: The distinctions between Crazy Horse and General George Armstrong Custer are discussed throughout historical works in depth. The main idea that separates the two men is the perspective that they are viewed though. Historical scholarship and other work uses the battle of the Little Bighorn as a uniting factor of the two men, but little more thought or work is given to the matter of the men, mainly due to prejudice views of that time as well as present day. Through application of a trilogy (social, cultural and political) of historical lenses will provide a better representation of Crazy Horse and General Custer. Analysis of Questions: Throughout the history of the United States of America we see from the white, male, Christian, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A major case of this trend is the views of Crazy Horse the Man of the Oglala Sioux and George Armstrong Custer. The perspective of Custer and Crazy Horse is being viewed from different angles. Is Crazy Horse validated for killing soldiers, or was Custer doing what was best for The United States. Many controversies are raised from the two arguing opinions, and Historians argue over both. What do historians feel now as opposed to the 19th Century view of historians and the public? The bias from the time of the attacks to the bias that we face today can be said to have changed, and how have historians documented this, and prepared to defend the ideas they raise? Explanation of Thesis: As historians develop their ideas and writings of Crazy Horse we see the newer thoughts or ideas trend to say that Custer was out witted and was the weaker man. Before the last twenty years this idea was less prominent. Historians record the two men in two separate lights, and for the most part are lacking to pair the men together. The majority of historical scholarship focuses on how the men were different, and how they fought. Very little work writes about the similarities of Custer and Crazy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Iran Hostage Crisis Essay Iranian hostility of United States can be traced back to the 1950s. The United States supported any regime that was not communist, even though they would be considered very unpopular with the people of their country. Because of this, Iran became an anti communist country and the Shah became an ally of the United States. In 1950 the Shah left Iran when Mohammed Mossadegh was elected Prime Minister. After Mossadegh election, he used his authority and nationalized the oil industry in the country. This incident generated fear in the United States. The state department felt that communists could abuse this anarchy and Iran could turn against the United States. The Shah, who had been removed from power, contacted the United States and the Central ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ronald Reagan won 47 states and Jimmy Carter only 37 states. President Carter worked till the end of his presidency trying to negotiate with Iran. A few days before Ronald Reagan took the presidency oath, President Carter received word the hostages would be released. The day of President Reagan s inauguration, the United States released almost $8 billion in Iranian assets and the hostages were freed after 444 days in Iranian detention; the agreement gave Iran immunity from lawsuits arising from the incident . Once Ronald Reagan actually became President, the hostages stepped foot and walked on U.S. grounds and were finally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...