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John Stewart Daily Show Analysis
Not a Laughing Matter: The Negative Effects of Satirical News When Jon Stewart announced his
retirement from The Daily Show in 2015, headlines lamented the end of reason in the news. A New
Yorker article declared that The last hope for bringing some rationality to the 2016 Presidential field
died (Sorkin). In other instances, Jon Stewart has been compared to Walter Cronkite and Edward
Murrow, who are famed for not only their voices that reached out to the nation but also their
journalism that changed the tide of the politics of their time. One may ask how a professional
comedian ended up in the ranks of such well respected names in reporting, or how he came to be the
most trusted man in America in the first place. Jon Stewart began on The Daily Show, the satirical
news show, in 1999, using comedy to break down the nightly news to its audience. Stewart started his
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Following the 2016 presidential election, this political action took the form of protest and marching.
The Women s March could be seen as an example of people motivated by fear and anger to go out on
the streets in millions to voice their disapproval of the other side . Reporting by satirical news shows
not only may have played a role in prompting the negative feelings but also explicitly encouraged the
protest. In The Daily Show episode following Trump s inauguration and the Women s March, Trevor
Noah celebrated the protest, saying, the one silver lining of a Donald Trump presidency; unity.
Everyone is teaming up against him . Words like these can have a strong influence on the millions of
viewers. They imply that not only should one be strongly against Donald Trump, but the best way to
voice this disapproval is not through productive discourse with the opposing side, but by teaming up
against
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Negligence Was Introduced By The Australian Courts As A...
AContributory negligence was introduced by the Australian courts as a complete defence should the
plaintiff claim the defendant had been negligent in their actions. The Law Reform Act 199510 was
introduced however to allow for apportionment of damages in cases regarding contributory
negligence. In section 10 of the Law Reform Act 1995 this principle is described as if a plaintiff s
damage is the result partly of the plaintiff s fault and partly of the fault of the defendant, the plaintiff
can still recover damages from the defendant but the amount of damages is reduced to the extent that
the court thinks just and equitable having regard to the plaintiff s share in the responsibility for the
damage. 10
As a defence, contributory negligence has been used successfully to reduce the damages for the
defendant to pay. In Wei Fan v South Eastern Sydney Local Health District (No.2)11, this principle
was introduced by the defence to illustrate that they were not liable for the exacerbation of the plaintiff
s condition. The plaintiff attempted to claim for damages for the following conditions; diabetes type 2,
progression of cholecystitis, fractured skull and traumatic brain injury. By applying contributory
negligence to the case, the liability of the conditions was entirely placed on the plaintiff due to
discharging himself from three hospitals within the district against medical advice. Discharging
himself prematurely was proven to have lead to the exacerbation of the
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Causes Of Disaster In Science Fiction
Science Fiction stories can lead people to think of how the world will go into extinction. People are
anxious and in fear that any kind of disaster in Science Fiction stories could actually happen in reality.
People are afraid of what will happen if any kind of disaster would destroy the world into extinction.
People would believe that these Science Fiction stories can make them believe that disaster can lead
into extinction and nothing would be left on earth. Reading these stories of disaster could build up
their anxieties and well prepared to get ready if any kind of disaster were to going to occur. People are
anxious of the fear that they have to face in their life time and have no other choice to do so. Both
Komatsu and Sontag both similar thoughts that having fears and anxieties could cause even more of
those feeling so realized that it could happen in reality and well prepared and focused. Although
Science Fiction stories about disaster makes us be more afraid of extinction, I believed that the feeling
of disaster could trigger human anxiety right away, because it could happen in reality at any time in
the future.
There are many reasons why people are have mixed feeling once they fear and anxious about disaster
murdering and producing into an extinction in reality through Science Fiction stories.In his book, Take
Your Choice , Komatsu stated that, People s faces were tense with inexplicable anticipation mixed
with anxiety, impatience, and resignation. ... The tensed
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Wildness Of Minoans Essay
But was it a religious ceremony to show mankind s dominance over nature? Shapland s article beats
back this theory that bull leaping was a way for humans to assert their dominance, strength, and power
over wild bulls. He believes Minoans did not bull leap and create representations of these leaps due to
the tension between man and nature. Nowadays, people have a tendency to reduce human animal
relations to human symbolism; Shapland calls modern scholars to have a broader view of bull leaping
than of something merely portraying the need of mankind to conquer the wildness of bulls and the
larger world. Moreover, much of the Minoans other art does not reflect this tension; rather, for scenes
depicting marine life, for example, there are aquatic creatures, not men with nets and hooks trying to
catch them; Minoan art is, for the most part, peaceful. Perhaps, then, bull leaping was something
celebrated not because it was man conquering beast, but man working harmoniously alongside the
beast.
Minoan culture is steeped in mystery, and scholarly theories swirl around the limited, archeology
based knowledge we have of these ancient Cretans. The ancient world is a slick and slippery place for
historians due to the lack of records, and we must ultimately admit that we do not and cannot know
the truth of those worlds. We ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The fresco depicts a copper white, piebald, leaping bull. A dark red human figure performs what
appears to be a handstand on the middle of the bull s back. In front of the bucking bull stands a white
human figure grasping the its horns, and behind the bull stands a second white figure, its arms
reaching forward toward the bull and leaper. Based on ancient art conventions of human colouring,
Evans believed the ruddy figure to be male, while the two white to be female; this was also based on
the more
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Natural Hazards are Rarely Completely Natural Essay
Natural Hazards are Rarely Completely Natural
Throughout the world, natural hazards are a frequent occurrence. They come in the forms of
hurricanes, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and floods, to name but a few. On a range of scales they
create disaster, destruction, loss of life and of livelihood. Natural processes have occurred in the
natural environment for millions of years. They are events that happen naturally, e.g. blizzards and
floods. A natural process only becomes a natural hazard when the risk of human loss is presented. To
put it in context, a flood in an unoccupied valley is a natural process, whereas a flood in a valley
where a village is situated is a natural hazard. Natural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, as the village of Boscastle is situated in the valley, it became a natural hazard. Extensive
damage was inflicted upon the properties in the village, and human life was put to risk, although
thankfully none was lost. A bakery owner spoke of his losses: There s bits of trees and wood and God
knows what in here that doesn t belong. The walls are gone, the bread rack is smashed to pieces, there
are electric wires everywhereñ€© . It could be said that the paved surfaces of the village s streets added
to the surface runoff into the stream and worsened the flooding situation. This cannot alone be blamed
for the events, but it may have added to the fact that it was not an entirely natural occurrence. The
flooding of Boscastle quickly escalated from a natural process to a natural hazard.
It is not debatable that hurricanes cannot be generated, or fought, by humans. Hurricane Charley hit
the coast of Florida on Sunday, August the 13th 2004. It was the most devastating hurricane to hit the
area since 1921. It came from the Gulf of Mexico with a strength of 120mph, and it was warned by
officials that the hurricane could submerge parts of the city of Tampa, eastern Florida. This caused
mass panic as residents tried to flee, blocking bridges and infrastructure. Again, had the area been
unoccupied, the hurricane would have remained a natural process rather than
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Brian s Song Technology And Culture Analysis
Exam #2: Brian s Song, Flow, and Culture In Television: Technology and Cultural Form , Williams
labels flow as the defining characteristic of broadcasting, simultaneously as a technology and as a
cultural form . TV broadcasting slowly expanded its straightforward approach to programming by
developing a planned flow , tying programs into a larger goal of subtly goading audiences to stay
tuned for other (sometimes related, sometimes not) programming. Brian s Song, maybe the most
successful TV movie to come out in 1971 (along with Spielberg s Duel), is a prime example of a TV
network both capitalizing on its existing base and inviting new audiences while at the same time
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Brian s Song, while meaningful and groundbreaking (in regards to its impact on the future of made for
TV movies), is just another notable side effect of networks acting as their own PR agents. The
audience became so engaged with the film that they were willing to sit through several minutes of
commercials, both MNF related and promoting other ABC programs, interspersed throughout the film
just to see its conclusion. The consensual space wasn t created out of an actual want for positive
representation, but out of necessity. Even in the 70s, it was impossible for a program to be a huge
success with a limited audience. Brian s Song benefitted from its inclusion of female characters
(however one dimensional) not only because they allowed straight male viewers to cry knowing they
were crying over equally straight characters, but because it allowed women who weren t previously
football fans to gain some interest. The family angle is another aspect of the consensual space, as
families in this sense aren t limited by class or race, with black and white families alike being able to
enjoy the film and be the target group for ads displayed for other family oriented shows. In a way,
ABC used Brian s Song and the tragedy that befell Piccolo to
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Rhonda Williams Black Power
Civil rights or black power, which of the two approaches was the dominant one in the twentieth
century African American struggle for racial and social equality? For Rhonda Williams the answer is,
without a doubt, the latter one. In her book Concrete Demands, she argues that black power and not
civil rights strategies were the dominant force in twentieth century African American activism. That
said, it is important to note that Williams differentiates between black power and Black Power. While
the latter one stands for a specific historical period of ideologically informed activism that left an
indelible mark on African American politics and culture, the first one, black power with small letters
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First of all, she suggests that the term black power emerged out of a broader attempt of African
American empowerment and consequently characterizes a broad and timeless objective. Different
from civil rights activism, which was based on a broad interracial coalition, the politics of black
empowerment, while not generally opposed to coalitions with Whites, promoted political and social
activism independent from Whites. Black Power paid more attention to the allocation of power and
aims to end African Americans dependence on Whites changing goodwill. Black Power with big B
and big P represents the specific historical period during which African American activists developed
and practiced oppositional ideologies and politics. Their activism was unapologetically Black,
informed by ideas of Black consciousness and pride that emphasized self determination and racial
autonomy. The following is a summary of the structure and the context of the book: Concrete
Demands is divided into two main sections. The first one illustrates the ideological roots and practical
routes that informed the Black Power movement of the 1960s. The book s first two chapters narrate
the historical context of the different forms and ideas of black empowerment starting in 1917. In
discussing the various progenitors of the Black Power activists, Williams portrays the multifaceted
ideological and practical traditions, as well as the international foundations of early black power
activism. The third chapter concentrates on the years 1963 66, a pivotal period in the African
American liberation struggle during which Whites continuing resistance to Blacks long overdue
participation in the political realm led many activists to take alternative routes to achieve lasting Black
empowerment. The second part of the book is devoted to the specific historical period the Black
Power era. Chapter four
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Different Stages Of Cell Division
1) Cell division is typically explained through the progression of 4 distinct phases, G1, S, G2, and M,
and can be tracked through CDK complex concentration ranges. CDKs are cyclin dependent kinases,
which regulate the cell cycle of eukaryotic cells; as suggested by the name, protein kinases are an
enzyme that is dependent on cyclin for the regulation of cell division through the addition of
phosphate groups. The different stages of the cell cycle correlate with different levels of cyclin and act
as a threshold that once reached, triggers a phase transition. For example, for a cell to move out of G2
phase into M phase, Cyclin B interacts with the CDK1 complex, and causes phosphorylation to
stimulate the phase shift; however, if the stage is not complete, the whole process slows down to
accommodate the discrepancy in CDK complexes (Nelson Education, figure 9.17, page 191). This can
be caused by several things, such as the presence of damaged or deformed DNA, or externally through
contact inhibition, where a delay in phase shift is caused by partial or incomplete contact of all cells. If
there is only partial cell contact, contact inhibition will typically prevent progression past the G1
phase until there is complete cell contact, which can be reflected in variable levels of the CDK
complex(Nelson Education, page 191). Overall, CDK regulates cell division through the combination
of CDK and cyclin, the activation of protein via a phosphate group that triggers a phase change,
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New York University Observation Report
Since childhood I ve had a huge fascination with the world, most importantly, how it interacted with
the different cultures and communities. Exploration of the world was a key value of mine and the tales
of New York City were fascinating: a place where various cultures and ethnicities collided, blending
into a hub of globalization. This sense of adventure and discovery never left, and neither did my
fascination with New York City as a central part of a globalizing world. As with that as a primary
thought I discovered in researching a four year, New York University as the place to continue my
education.
The closer I inspected NYU, the more I felt drawn to the institution, specifically the College of Arts
and Science. This institution offers
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Allusions In Brave New World Analysis
Aldous Huxley s Brave New World uses allusions to Shakespeare and historical figures in order to
show how detached from long lasting cultural values humans can become. The first allusions to
Shakespeare is made in the title, Brave New World. This alludes to The Tempest, O, wonder! / How
many goodly creatures are there here! / How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world, / That has
such people in t! (ACT 5. SC. 1) Huxley chose this title in order to poke fun at how wonderful and
beautiful society thinks the world is, which is important to remember when, throughout the novel,
society believes they are at their best and have achieved the highest degree of community possible.
The main character John grew up with a blend of native and civilized cultures. His mother kept two
books with her in Mexico, one being The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. This book being
the only way he was taught to read and write makes it easier for John to connect to Shakespeare and
his writings. The fact that he, a savage , is using a higher level of speech than the civilized ... Show
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The first and most important notable person he alludes to is Henry Ford. Ford s company invented the
assembly line, which is being used in Brave New World s Central London Hatchery and Conditioning
Centre, when the workers perform Bokanovsky s Process on human eggs. Bokanovsky s Process is an
allusion to Maurice Bokanovsky, a French bureaucrat who wanted a more efficient government. It
then makes sense that Huxley named a fictitious scientific process for cloning after him. The
Malthusian Belt is almost the opposite of Bokanovsky s Process. It is a birth control belt that is worn
by the women in Brave New World. It alludes to Thomas Malthus, a British economist who thought
that the world s population would grow out of control if allowed to have too many
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Why Is The Death Penalty Right Or Wrong
Look into the mirror and know, you could be next. A criminal could walk through your door at any
moment, and do God awful things to you. The death penalty is our greatest form of fear; it might scare
a criminal not to viciously commit murder. Only 31 states have the death penalty, although all states
should have it (ProCon). Why should a killer be allowed to sit in prison, living, while their victims are
dead? On this issue, people who oppose the death penalty say that the death penalty is inhumane
(Zakeri). Although I understand their point of view, this is ultimately a question of right or wrong.
Religion, financial strain on taxpayers, and victim s rights, are just a few of the reasons that capital
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This is unconditionally true. Furthermore, if a man meticulously plans out a murder, commits it, then
he should be put to death. Capital Punishment is used to put cold blooded psychopaths away, and to
have their lives taken away. Taxpayers on average pay about $90,000 more per year for each prisoner
on death row (Death Penalty Information Center). Kansas legislators found that death penalty cases
cost citizens about $1.26 million per case (Amnesty International). In Maryland, the average cost of a
case is $3 million (Death Penalty Information Center). However some people argue that it is alright
for us to pay taxes on murderers, they are clearly wrong; I protest that we should not pay taxes on
killers, because our money could go to better things such as, schools. highways, and medicine
(Feingold). Although some people comment that life in prison is a more severe punishment than being
put to death, I beg to differ, because of the fact that killers are still living, and their victims are not
(ProCon). It is funny how people on death row live a life of leisure, even though they slayed a human
being. Danny Hembree Jr., killed 17 year old Heather Catterion, wrote a letter to the Gaston Gazelein
Newspaper, in North Carolina, gloating about his life in luxury on death row. He said that he watches
television in the air conditioning, takes naps at will, eats three hot meals a day, and reads whenever he
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I Have Worked In Education For Ten Years, Eight As An Algebra
I have worked in Education for ten years, eight as an Algebra 1 educator and two as an Assistant
Principal. I am currently finishing up my third year as an Assistant Principal at New Braunfels High
School. Education has been a passion of mind since becoming the first person in my family to
graduate from high school and obtaining my Bachelor s degree from Texas State University. Most of
my days consist of guiding students in their education endeavor and supporting educators with
instruction and delivery in the school setting.
This document is my beliefs on what is important for schools to be successful in improving teaching
and learning. Using practiced research and experience; I attempt to describe the importance of hiring
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The issue with educational preparation programs is the lack of experience that is offered in the
classroom. Specifically, classroom management strategies and support in teaching. For instance,
student teaching experience does help with classroom management, but only a fraction of the amount
it entails to run a classroom. Also, research states that teaching is simply not a process that consists of
the application of codified techniques and principles that can be developed in the laboratory or learned
in the university class. The critical skills are acquired through experience (Walsh, 2001, p. 42). There
is a need for organizations to be prepared to seek ways to improve educators instructional delivery,
administrative procedures, and support services in the classroom setting.
Furthermore, as a current assistant principal, there are times at the beginning of the school year that
parents call our offices to discuss their child s assigned teacher. The calls are regarding parents
concerned about the quality of the educator their child is assigned to. Some examples of concerns
were bad experiences with the teacher when their other child had him/her as a teacher in the past, and
hearsay from other parents about the quality of the educator with their child. This is disturbing since
all personnel hired should be highly qualified given the fact that candidates go through the education
hiring process. Since strong educators are needed in education, there must be
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The Challenges Of Co-Locating Of Intercompute And Storage...
SUMMARY This paper broadly talks about co locating of compute and storage nodes in HPC
architecture to overcome the I/O challenges in scientific applications. In a conventional HPC
architecture compute nodes and storage nodes are located far apart and are interconnected via shared
network. The bottleneck of the system is the gap between compute node and I/O which continues to
widen up with increasing storage. The idea of co locating distributed storage nodes with compute
nodes seems to be an eye catcher, as it allows the applications to perform their computation or
manipulate their intermediate results and checkpoints, the data only needed to be transferred over the
network for archival purpose only. This paper also discusses the ... Show more content on
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Two of the building blocks of the FusionSim are ROSS and CODES. ROSS is a discrete event
simulation system uses the time warp algorithm and features reverse computation for optimistic
simulation whereas CODES is a simulation system built on ROSS used for investigating and co
designing of exascale systems. With these two techniques in mind FusionSim is developed to simulate
FusionFS behavior on exascale systems. How is this work different than the related work Major
distributed file systems like NFS, PVFS, HDFS, GFS have compute and storage node located at a
distance apart interconnected via shared link to perform I/O operations. Even though the network
bandwidth is high enough to provide fast data transfer but when the day comes for the exascale
systems it would not be adequate for data intensive applications. Cost of the hardware and overall
efficiency of the systems are the two major factors in deciding the future of the HPC systems. With the
ever increasing data in cluster computing the cost of the storage and hardware for radical performance
is increasing exponentially. N number of hardwares running m number of process or threads to get
extremely high parallelism, concurrency and resilience out of HPC systems is a real deal. The
conventional file systems already implemented still struggling to improve the metadata performance
and overall
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Examples Of Cultural Continuance Theory In In The Time Of...
Leslie Marmon Silko wrote Stories arenÊŒt just entertainment; theyÊŒre all we have (Silko). For centuries
people have used the art of storytelling to pass important information from generation to generation.
Cultural continuance is literature from any group systematically suppressed by a dominant force, this
includes the story of how the people have survived and how they live today ( Welcome ). Cultural
Continuance Theory appliers believe that silencing the community is a technique used by the
oppressor; controlling the story is an act of resistance and that there is power in people telling their
own story (District196). In Julia Alvarez s In the Time of the Butterflies, there are several points
where readers can apply Cultural Continuance Theory. Cultural Continuance Theory can be applied to
the Minerva being the brains behind the beginning of the movement and the way all of the girls they
are portrayed as celebrities, both of which help them to re write the nation s history and take the power
out of Trujillo s hands. Cultural Continuance Theory can be applied to the Minerva in the way she
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When the girls take their final trip to visit their husbands, there is a sense of eeriness that is described
to the reader. The girls become frustrated with a slow store clerk, but later when Minerva turns over
his business card, she realizes he was written: avoid the pass on the back of it. The store clerk not only
recognized the girls but was willing to jeopardize himself to keep the girls safe. Not everyone was
willing to stick their necks out and join the revolution, but there were many times people showed their
support for the girls in forms of food and supportive whispers or warnings spoken in code. The
average Dominican citizen did not want to be put on Trujillo s watch list, but they appreciated the girls
trying to change the destiny of the
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Abrahamic Covenant Chart
This chart is intended to be used as an aid to studying the Abrahamic Covenant that would be found in
Genesis. It is a simple tabular formatted chart. The material is done in a logical chapter:verse order
starting with Genesis 12 and completing in Genesis 50. It was attempted to show all the verses that
either outright mentioned a covenant or at least implied a covenant.
ABRAHAMIC COVENANT
Reference:All are taken from NIV translation | Addressed To: | Circumstance Under Which it was
Reiterated: | Ingredients Which compose the Covenant: | Development in the Book of Genesis: | Any
Change in Content or Emphasis: | Genesis 12:1 Now the Lord had said unto Abram, Get thee out of
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ls Abraham about all the land he and his descendantas | God continues to reiterate the promise of the
land | Genesis 16:9 10 Then the angel of the Lord told her, Go back to your mistress and submit to her.
10 The angel added, I will increase your descendants so much that they will be too numerous to count.
| Hagar | Hagar has conceived a child with Abraham and was now running from Sarah | Hagar and
Ishmael are promised innumerable descendants | Ishmael s approaching birth | Emphasis is on
Abraham again violating God s promise | Genesis 17:2 Then I will make my covenant between me
and you and will greatly increase your numbers. | Abraham | Lord appears to Abraham when he is 90
years old | Promise of descendants | Abraham is 90 years old | Emphasis is on walking faithfully and
blamelessly | Genesis 17:4 As for me, this is my covenant with you: You will be the father of many
nations | Abraham | Lord appears to Abraham when he is 90 years old | Promise of many nations |
Abraham is 90 years old | God s promise of nations | Genesis 17:5 No longer will you be called
Abram; your name will be Abraham, for I have made you a father of many nations. | Abraham | God
changes his name to Abraham | Abraham is to become the father of many nations | Abraham is 90
years old | God s promise of nations | Genesis 17:6 I will make you very fruitful; I will make nations
of you, and kings will come from you. | Abraham | God promises nations and kings | Abraham is to
have
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Employment Issues In Charlie s Flowers For Algernon
How has Charlie changed? After reading the novel Flowers for Algernon , many ask the golden
question. Some say the surgery had a positive effect on Charlie, as he gains intelligence and
understanding. However, that is not the case. Charlie s life was negatively impacted by the surgery
because of employment issues at his workplace, his regression, and he becomes more unfavorable
aware. First, the Charlie s life was negatively impacted by the surgery because of employment issues
at his workplace. As mentioned in the novel, Charlie states, Mr. Donnegan showed me the petition.
Eight hundred and forty names, everyone connected with the factory (Progress Report 11). This
evidence proves that there were employment issues in Charlie s workplace.
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Who Is The Protagonist In The Alchemist
Santiago is the protagonist of the novel The Alchemist, he is an Andalusian shepherd, he is at least 16
and likes to travel. The protagonist is a character in the story that resolves the issues in the story, he or
she shows great determination, and resilience, and courage and driven to reach his goal, and changing.
Santiago fits the role of being the protagonist. In other words, Santiago fits the role of being the
protagonist is because he displays determination, resilient, courageous, and driven. The determination
of Santiago is first shown when he was a child, his parents wanted him to become being the
protagonist is because he shows the audience how determined his family wanted him to become a
priest, as Paulo announces, His parents wanted
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Symbolism In Echo
In Echo, each of the main characters are given the same magical harmonica. The harmonica
symbolizes the innocence of people in the darkest of times and the true gift inside each of the
characters. One of the characters is Friedrich. Friedrich has a deformed face. Because he lives in
Germany he is treated poorly and is called a freak. One day he finds a harmonica. He plays his new
harmonica all the time. He usually plays it on his way to work while he is called names and he played
it for the pigeons during his lunch break. He may be deformed, but he is great at the harmonica and he
knows how to conduct. He and the rest of the others that are cast out are punished and bullied just
because the way they look, think, and believe. With his skill he shows ... Show more content on
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In the second story, we learn about Mike. Mike and his brother Franky are orphaned after both their
parents and grandmother died. Their grandmother taught Mike piano and she also gave them both
harmonicas. The owner of the orphanage took their harmonicas away and tried to separate them. Later,
Mike must learn that he must let his brother go. They both are adopted later. They never see the person
who adopted them but they have her financial adviser to take care of them. They soon learn her name
is Eunie. One day Mike finds the harmonica. He took lessons from Eunie s personal gardener. He
played the harmonica all the time and it makes him and others happy, even in sad times. In the last
story, the book talks about a Hispanic girl named Ivy. They lived in a small, poor region of
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Flip A Coin Strategy
The two strategies I played against are to defect or cooperate when playing the Flip a coin strategy and
the Massive Retaliatory Strike. In both cases when I cooperated one hundred percent, I had a huge loss
to the computer, my score for the flip coin toss was 21 to the computers 86 when I choose just to
cooperate. In the massive retaliatory strike when I cooperated all the time my score was 60 and the
machine was 60, so in this case, no one won, but we tied or it is a win win scenario. In the flip coin
toss when I defected, I won, my score was 76 against the computer s score of 6. When I defected all
the time in the massive retaliatory strike, my score was 24 to the computer s score of 16. When I
played the game tit for tat and defected all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the case of the monkey, doesn t scream just one time, the monkey wins by not screaming. However,
over time, the monkey overall wins by cooperating and shouting, to protect others and themselves. An
example of defecting is two partners in crime, one rats the other one out they win by getting less jail
time, and the other loses. However, if they were both to cooperate, they might both win, by getting no
jail time, since one was needed to convict the other. The one shot game is best to cheat, defect, not
cooperate, but in the games with many different rounds, it is better to cooperate and defect only when
the opponent defects. In a sense, it seems better to play tit for tat, since both parties win, since if you
treat someone nicely than they treat you nicely. Real life examples of people cooperating out of self
interest are pretty much, everyone, I am cooperating out of self interest by going back to school. The
butcher is cooperating out of self interest to make a profit and feed his family. Anyhow, this is an
extremely complicated task that I have a challenging time truly
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Keep It Simple Stupid Research Paper
KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID An article by Amy Rees Anderson in Forbes magazine dated February 27,
2014 reminded me that those who can make things or life simple from a complicated ones are the real
genius. Being simple one s connotate being stupid but not anymore. If you have the ability to make
life as simple despite the complexities surrounding you, then you are smarter than the others who
maintain a complicated life. For instance, if one can explain something too technical to somebody who
is not of the same profession as you are, in a manner that the other person can easily understand takes
a skill and an intelligence and creativity to be able to empathize with the others and see from his point
of view what he needs to understand. Our life is getting more complicated as the world becomes more
tech savvy and the world turns into one global ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is still difficult for us to give away those stuff we have not been using for so long thinking that we
might still use it in the future. But getting away with clutter whether in the office or in the house will
lessen if not totally eliminate a stressful environment or toxic surroundings and make our lives
simpler. Keep it simple stupid which acronym is KISS is a design principle first coined by aircraft
engineer Kelly Johnson Foster for his team of design engineers who are creators of planes such as the
spy planes. The principle refers to a fact that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather
than made complicated. This life is not meant to be complicated but it is man who is making it such.
Whether at work or at home one should make a determined effort to make it as simple as possible.
Simplicity is beauty is not just a cliché but is a true expression of a positve result of a simple life. And
may I add that a simple life brings inner joy and peace,
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Foreign Aid Failure
In an article published by The Spectator entitled Why foreign aid fails and how to really help Africa,
Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson condemn the current system of foreign aid granting and
suggest an alternate, more efficient solution. They support their points by deducing that extractive
institutions, in which incentives for economic prosperity are few, are the culprit of enduring poverty;
by providing examples where foreign aid failed to reduce poverty (Congo, Angola, Syria, and South
Africa); by giving testimonies from former British Prime Minister David Cameron and multilateral
institutions concerning the effectiveness of foreign aid; and by advising an alternative solution to
combating poverty, involving diplomatic relations
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Pharmacognitive Behavioural Therapy
In each year in the European Union alone, 38.2% which is 164.7 million people suffer at least one
mental disorder . They are various mental disorders but the disorder at hand are panic disorders. Panic
disorder is an effect from anxiety disorder which involves triggering fear and worry . In 2005, a result
recorded that anxiety disorders have the highest prevalence rate, it recorded that at least 1 in 3 people
suffer from the disorder . A person with panic disorder experiences recurring panic attacks which
results to the increase in heart rate, increase in respiration value and a higher skin conductance . It
could be treated through cognitive behavioural therapy or pharmacological means which could simply
be classified under therapy and medication. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Barlow DH and others, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Imipramine, or their combination for panic
disorder (2000) 283(19) JAMA 2529.
2. Bouchard S and others, Cognitive behavior therapy for panic disorder with Agoraphobia in
Videoconference: Preliminary results (2000) 3(6) CyberPsychology Behavior 999 1007.
3. Ciuca AM and others, Internet based treatment for Romanian adults with panic disorder: Protocol of
a randomized controlled trial comparing a Skype guided with an unguided self help intervention (the
PAXPD study) (2016) 16(1) BMC Psychiatry.
4. Craske MG and others, Interoceptive exposure versus breathing retraining within cognitive
behavioural therapy for panic disorder with agoraphobia1 (1997) 36(1) British Journal of Clinical
Psychology 85 99.
5. Cui H and others, Differential alterations of resting state functional connectivity in generalized
anxiety disorder and panic disorder [2016] Human Brain Mapping n/a n/a.
6. Gorman J, The use of newer antidepressants for panic disorder (1997) 58 The Journal of clinical
psychiatry. accessed 8 March 2016 54 8.
7. Green P and others, Red cell membrane omega 3 fatty acids are decreased in nondepressed patients
with social anxiety disorder (2006) 16(2) European Neuropsychopharmacology
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Social Expectations In The Falling Woman
Society s Control Over Individuals
Beauty is determined by society and their standards. Women are expected to be skinny, pretty and a
size two which puts a lot of pressure on women. The pressures of society persuade women to go
through extreme measures to fit in with society standards. This is evident in the short story The Falling
girl and They re Not Your Husband as the main characters are impacted by social expectations,
insecurity and peer pressure.
Social expectations is a significant component in people s lives, to the point where people become
obsessive over materialistic aspects in life. These expectations creates normality for individuals and
essentially tell individuals how they should behave. There are different social expectations that are
induced for the upper class and the lower class, otherwise known as social status. The two protagonist
Marta from The Falling Girl and Earl from They re Not Your Husband undergo challenges that they
face regarding social expectations and social status, which in turn shows the similarities between the
two short stories. Marta was identified as someone of lower class, she had dreams and ambitions of
being a part of an elite society. Despite all her aspirations in life, she knew that she would never obtain
this lifestyle, which ultimately lead downfall as she wanted to be a part of society. Marta from The
Falling Girl was influenced by the materialistic aspects in life that she failed to realize she had so
much time to
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Nicolette Work Breakdown Structure
In order for Nicolette to begin to develop a work breakdown structure, she must first create a list of
the major deliverables of the Manchester United Soccer Club tournament project. The major
deliverables for hosting the soccer tournament event are sponsors, location and equipment, referees,
teams and revenues. By starting with these major deliverables Nicolette can then begin to develop a
work breakdown structure that will enable her and the project team to further breakdown each of the
main deliverables into smaller sub deliverables, which are eventually broken down into work
packages. The sponsor s deliverable can breakdown to the following sub deliverables: sponsor
branded banner, sponsor branded merchandise and sponsor funded team refreshments. The location
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If Nicolette developed a WBS, she would be able to use the WBS to assess the project cost, time and
technical performance. Implementing a WBS would also provide her with a framework to track cost
and work performance. Additionally, a work breakdown structure would help Nicolette better organize
and plan the project by not only using it to define communication channels and coordinate other parts
of the project but by also using it to facilitate the integration of work and the organization. According
to (Larson Gray, 2013), The work breakdown structure defines all the elements of the project in a
hierarchical framework and establishes their relationships to the project end item(s) (p. 109). (Larson
Gray, 2013) also stated that, The hierarchical structure facilitates the evaluation of cost, time and
technical performance at all levels in the organization over the life of the project (p. 109). If Nicolette
had developed a WBS, not only do I feel that her first meeting would have been more organized and
productive, but I also think the overall project execution would go much
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Technology Has Affected The World
Around the globe each individual has a different definition of what a city is to them. Perhaps in more
economically advanced countries, cities to the inhabitants maybe a mere central business district, a
place to commute to for work, a place of entertainment and shopping. But what about those third
world countries, is the city seen as a place, for income which can help support the family leading them
to a better future and perhaps even immigration; for these citizens is the city a place for trade and
markets or somewhere where you can only dream of going to. Where ever in the world, every
individual will have a different definition and vision for the city and the surrounding areas. However
the core purpose of all cities is to lift the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A city has a diverse range of people who come in and out of the area day to day. People come from
near and far, whether it is a 5 minute walk, to a 10 hour flight. With this diversity also lies another
diversity, which is the purpose of their visit and the area of expertise in which they hold. Maybe it is
coming here to gain experience, or it could be coming for work, or plainly tourism and entertainment.
Whatever the reason each day many different views of a city would be created, largely affected by
these backgrounds of the individual. The career of Benjamin W. Richardson embraced a temperance
crusade, compositions in biography, poetry, and play and novel writing, and substantial professional
contributions on physiology, pharmacology, pathology, internal medicine, anesthesis, epidemiology,
sanitation, public health, and dental hygiene. (Van Nostrand s Eclectic Engineering Magazine, 1876, p.
31 42) through this view it can be understood that Richardson with a vast range of experience in so
many diverse fields can take many stances on planning, with many representations in one, with this
view, it is truly an eye opener. Coelius Aureliamus gave it description: the cancer to day is
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Genre Borrowing and Political Message in the Host
Genre Borrowing and Political Message in The Host
Released in July 2006, Bong Joon ho s The Host garnered both widespread popularity as the highest
grossing South Korean film ever released in Korea. It was also screening at the Cannes, New York,
and Toronto film festivals and seen by more than a quarter of the Korean population. The Host
embodies political messages both political conditions inside Korea and its relationship with United
States. Bong shows an ambivalent relationship between South Korea and United States by borrowing
Hollywood genre in his films. The Host uses genre that strongly identified with Hollywood, which is
blockbuster plot and monster movie. But Bong does not simply copy Hollywood. This movie is a rare
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Through this and other episodes, Bong satirized the very notion of Korea as the miracle of the Han,
recasting that economic miracle as a mutant monster and revealing the high financial, social, and
moral costs of modernization. (889)
Another example of genre borrowing film is Shiri. Shiri tells about the efforts of two of South Korea s
best special agents, who uncover killings in connection to an apparent resurfacing of Hee, a legendary
North Korean sniper and assassin. When it also reported that a highly trained North Korean Special
Forces team are plotting to use a dangerous new explosive in South Korea, it s up to the agents and
counter terrorists to stop any potential threat that will further escalate the North and South Korean
conflict. Like The Host, Shiri is also a big budget movie that uses blockbuster genre, which often
thought of solely as an American product or genre. But Shiri or The Host as Korean blockbuster film
does not represent an imitation of the
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Marie Moreau And Alain Delon Star Persona
Both Jeanne Moreau and Alain Delon star persona s are notable for being embodiments of two
distinctly different approaches to France s burgeoning modernity in a post war context. Though each
star s representation of a new form of French modernity deviate due to their different gendered
experiences. Their images of modernity challenged traditional codes and conventions of France s past
and represented different and new ideas of the French individual. These challenges were particularly
gendered, through their perpetuation of new ideals and images of gender in French society. In the case
of Jeanne Moreau, her star image came to represent a new image of the French woman. Moreau s
image represented an idea of femininity that was a radical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She lived a new form of bourgeois lifestyle that was affluent, cultivated but more anti conformist and
less cynical, despite remaining very consumeristic. Her focus on leisure as well as individual freedom,
represented another key aspect of French modernity in its mirroring of capitalist and Western ideology.
This behaviour could be seen in her private life and film roles, as she smoked, drunk and strolled the
streets of urban environments, while going to street bars, cafes, casinos. Just like like the modern
female Moreau showed a boredom with traditional bourgeois life and her role as an urban woman, was
a departure of typical conceptions of French femininity, that kept the woman in the domesticated
sphere. This urban femininity can be seen in many of her film roles, such as the 1957 Louis Malle
directed film Ascenseur Pour l Échafaud (Elevators to the Gallows). The film captures her freedom to
wander and traverse the environment through its use of tracking shots that trace her movement and
emphasise her belonging and control over the space. Moreau s modernity must also be considered
through her significant role as an actor of the New Wave. In many ways Jeanne Moreau became a
personification of the New Wave style in her star persona, and this shaped her image of femininity. As
a New Wave star, Moreau rejected, the overly constructed image of the French female, that dominated
the persona of previous stars. Unlike previous
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How Did Geography Shaped Mendocino
How geography shaped Mendocino Have you ever wondered how geography has shaped Mendocino?
Mendocinos geography, plants, and animals have been have been changing for years on the
Mendocino coast, even though you may not notice it, it still happens everywhere. It s probably
happening right now. Wind, water, the sun, our redwood trees, and the people who came to the
Mendocino coast have been shaping Mendocino for so long to make it where it is today. Mendocino
has been known for its beautiful coastline and the huge redwood trees. But not only are they both
beautiful attractions they both have their own history that impacted Mendocino to make it is where it
is today. Mendocino used to be a huge redwood logging town. The loggers would cut down the
redwoods and then put them in the rivers so they would float down to the ocean where the trees would
be put into boats and then sailed off to San Francisco where they were building a whole new city
because of the gold rush. Because Mendocino was right along the ocean it was easy to trade because it
was easy for the ships to come in. It also helped with the logging and how they loaded them onto the
boats. As you can see that the redwoods played a big part in Mendocino ... Show more content on
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Many tourists come up to Mendocino to fish and dive during the salmon, abalone and crab seasons.
We are mainly known for our red abalone here on the coast because there are not many abalone
habitats left in the world because so many people go diving for them. But because we have abalone
many tourists come to dive, and because they come if benefits our inns here in Mendocino.
Mendocino also has salmon here in Mendocino which also attracts tourists because the salmon is so
delicious. Also Mendocino has huge crab festival during crab season because crab is such a huge thing
in
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Identify And Explain The Difference Between Positive And...
1
What is the purpose of including Controls #1 and #2?
What does each of these control for?
Which might be considered a positive control? A negative control? Why?
Controls are the standards. They can show what the experiment would normally happen or not happen.
By comparing the controls with the experimental trials, we can tell whether the independent variables
have an effect on the cells (and sometimes it can indicate if there is contamination throughout the
experiment).
Control #1 had all three components of the transforming extracts DNA, RNA and protein without
enzyme. It controlled the use of enzymes and made sure that the all three components of the
transforming extracts are accessible to the competent cells. Control #1 assessed ... Show more content
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Control #1 would have a known response, where the competent cells transformed to be ampicillin
resistant. In other words, Control #1 should grown on both LB plate and LB+antibiotic plate. Control
#1 would provide a good positive response for comparison with the other unknown responses (growth
or no growth) of the treatments by different enzymes that broke down each of the three components of
the transforming extracts. Therefore, it could be seen whether a component broken down by enzyme
was essential for the transformation (transfer and inheritance). Control #2 was the negative control
because no response was expected, and Control #2 should not have a response. In other words,
Control #2 should grow on the LB plate but not on the LB+antibiotic plate. If it did have a response,
there must have been something wrong with the experiment (eg. contamination of the competent
cells).
2
Why are all the transformations being plated on LB+antibiotic? On LB alone?
LB plates could prove that E. coli was alive and active after each treatments. It served as
controls/standards for comparison with LB+antibiotic plates. LB+antibiotic plates could prove which
E. coli was ampicillin resistant.
3
What are your expectations for each of the 10 transformation
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The Process Of Making Flour Essay
Today, grain are collecting and threshing by harvesting machines with large headers to put it in a grain
wagon in order to transfer it to be stored (see Fig. 2). Making flour process is one of the most
important steps before bread making that is obtained by grinding the seeds in a very huge milling
machine (see Fig. 3). The process of making bread starts with collecting the ingredients like sugar,
flour, milk, malt, salt and storing them in storage. Certain types of Lorries carry flour from which
different types of bread are made of. Later on, it is put into containers that are found in a separate
place taking the form of a tower. Other ingredients are left in the storage area (see Fig. 4). Special
dough kneading machine that is provided with a powerful double screw is utilized in kneading
process. While the ingredients are mixing together, the machine starts from a low to a high speed. The
dough became ready during five minutes before transporting it to the next place where it is
proportioned (see Fig. 5). Divider is a very special machine used to divide the dough into parts of a
certain weight that are considered. These pieces are transported from the divider to machine taking the
con shape which is responsible for give them a rounded shape which in their turn are left to be
fermented for about nine minutes. After germination process, the rounded shapes are formed in a long
oval form. The spheres are kneaded flat and then rolled up (see Fig. 6). White bread is baked in a
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New York Coaches Case Study
The New York Jets are actively pursuing free agent quarterback Kirk Cousins. With four quarterbacks
expected to go early in the 2018 NFL Draft, here s why Gang Green should not waste their time
signing him.
At the start of the 2018 season, quarterback Kirk Cousins will be 30 years of age. The average career
span of an NFL quarterback with at least one Pro Bowl appearance is 11.7 years as provided by
Statista. Cousins would enter his seventh pro season in 2018. Which would give him five more
seasons left in his NFL career, according to the study.
Some of the past great quarterbacks declined in play at the age of 37. As a study by the Boston Globe
showed. Players such as Dan Marino, John Elway, and Brett Favre all declined in play. Except for the
great Tom Brady, who is still on top of his game at 40. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The objective the New York Jets would want if they signed Cousins, would be to win their second
Super Bowl championship. The one goal that has neglected the organization since 1968.
After the career year that former Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick had in which he led a team full of
high priced veteran players one game away from making the NFL playoffs back in 2015, things weren
t ever the same. The organization recognized that going all out and spending every penny the team had
left in cap space was not the way to success and committed themselves to rebuilding reconstructing
with youth.
In an article written by Eric Allen of NewYorkJets.com, owner Woody Johnson stated the following in
regards to this:
If you want to go to the promise land, you have to go in a certain direction. I think what we have done
over the years is traded picks away and we ve had too big of an emphasis on free agency and not
enough emphasis on developing our own, he
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Deaf Ethnic Groups
In the article should the Deaf Be Considered an Ethnic Group? By Susan Seligson the author
examines the attitudes towards the deaf community and their classification in society. The author
claims that the deaf community has major hurdles to over come to become a ethnic group including
the medical industries affection toward technology like cochlear implants which are usually implanted
into infants who may have hearing difficulties with doctors medical advice. Seligson maintains the
belief in which these implants are actually harmful to children because they can only marginally hear
which effects the socialization of the child because the child has to try to hear with these implants
opposed to learning ASL and being a part of a community. The ... Show more content on
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Pillard also states that a major issue with making deaf people a ethnic group is the rise for technology
in the medical field the advancement of implants helps children hear on a 24 channel tonal platform
which can differentiate the persons voice register for the user Pillard believes that doctors are pushing
these on the parents of these patients for profit with only one side of the story. He states that the
implants are dangerous for the users because they only work so well with the users when the user has
to concentrate on what person is say this puts a unnecessary barrier for the user if the person can not
socialize with these implants which is more of a disability someone who is fully deaf but can
communicate through sign and participate in their surroundings or is the person with the implant who
has to multi task between to societies there is this constant force of inertia towards one part of
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A Discussion Of Herodotus And Alvar Nunez Cabeza De Vaca
It s a New World
(A discussion of Herodotus, Cabeza de Vaca and their explorations)
When you stumble upon something new, what s your first instinct? Sharing the information with
others, soaking in the sight you re seeing, or even trying to document everything that is in front of
you. The discovery of new land, people, and their way of life is one for the record books. An event
like this will go down in history, and so will the person that did the discovering. This was the case for
Herodotus and Alvar Nunez Cabeza De Vaca. Herodotus was born in Halicarnassus, what today is
known as turkey. He is considered by most to have been the first Greek historian, therefore the first
European historian. He was a great traveler, visiting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His travels lead him more around different parts of America and not different countries. An article,
titled Álvar NĂșñez Cabeza de Vaca: The Great Pedestrian of North and South America, briefly
describes some of the whereabouts of Cabeza de Vaca as he traveled around America. All five rafts
eventually wrecked along the coast of Texas... Soon Cabeza de Vaca was traveling into the
southeastern Texas mainland... Cabeza de Vaca and the other castaways decided to escape their Indian
captors and marched south and west hoping to find their Spanish compatriots in central Mexico,
(Álvar NĂșñez Cabeza de Vaca: The Great Pedestrian of North and South America). From this portion
of the article, it is understood that Cabeza de Vaca did traveling, just as Herodotus did. Both men were
also known for their firsts. Cabeza de Vaca was one of the first to visit America and stay with the
tribes that inhabited land. Also one of the first from his country to document what he had seen while
there. Herodotus was also known for his firsts. Scott W. Nixon, in his article, elaborates on this.
Herodotus, is thought of as the first Greek and thereby the first Western historian...Those who did
archaeological exploration in Egypt and Mesopotamia found Herodotus writings on these subjects
useful, (Nixon). His first were very important not only for that time but for people in the future as
well. Nixon continues by saying, His writings also became valuable to biblical scholars in their
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Thomas Hobbes And State Of Nature
Thomas Hobbes an English philosopher best known for his works on the political philosophy and his
book of 1651 titled The Leviathan which established the Social Contract and the theory of State of
Nature . Thomas Hobbes who championed the idea of absolute sovereignty, he also played a role in
some fundamentals of European liberal thought , which was concerned with the rights of an
individual, the natural equality for all men and the artificial character of political order. However, the
objective of this essay is to critically discuss the necessity, especially the importance of state
according to Hobbes, the essay will further discuss the importance of sovereignty, the rise of social
contract and moreover Hobbes ideas on state of nature.
2. Background
According to Harrington (2005) From the appearance of his great work of political philosophy
Leviathan in 1651, Thomas Hobbes has been widely characterized as a propagandist of absolutist
government, a philosopher whose politics are fitted only to promote tyranny . He has rarely been
considered as a thinker concerned with the preservation of liberty, but rather as one who is willing to
countenance the sacrifice of liberty in the cause of security .
However, Harrington (2005) argues that the whole of Hobbes s political philosophy, his concept of a
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Men are expected to conform to the sovereign state so long as it is capable of providing those services,
specifically circumstances of a protected and passive life. Yurdusev states Hobbes argues that if a
sovereign is conquered by another sovereign, the individuals can withhold their obedience and transfer
it . And that when regime does not hold authority or either has lost it, compliance is no longer
mandatory, since, without authority, it cannot defend the human rights of its subject (Yurdusev:
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Christianity In The Matrix
Although The Matrix does not explicitly reveal any connections to the Christian faith, many can be
deduced from the symbols and messages portrayed throughout the movie. As such, many figures
presented in the Bible can be seen throughout the entirety of the film. Neo being the central character
in The Matrix can be compared to Christ in the way that he is portrayed to be the savior of the people
living in a false reality. Furthermore, Neo s name can be rearranged into the word One , alluding to the
Chosen One, which to Christians further stresses his symbolic relationship to Jesus Christ. In addition,
Neo undergoes many experiences that relate to various events in the life of Jesus. An occurrence such
as Jesus recognition by John the Baptist
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Money, Luck, Love in Rocking-Horse Winner by D.H....
Money, Luck, Love in Rocking Horse Winner by D.H. Lawrence
The Rocking Horse Winner by D.H. Lawrence is a story, which emphasizes the battered relationship
between a mother and her child. The author s work is known for its explorations of human nature and
illustrates the nature of materialism. The author employs techniques of the fairy tale to moralize on the
value of love and the dangers of the money. D.H. Lawrence presents an upper class family that is
destroyed by greed because they always felt like no matter how much money they had, they always
needed more. He tells the reader about the downfall of an upper middle class family struggling to
maintain appearances through habitual overspending. The author displays the negative ... Show more
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She had bonny children, yet she felt they had been thrust upon her, and she could not love them
(Lawrence 225). The quote creates an image of how cold the mother is towards her children. Hester
stops respecting and loving her husband, once he is unable to provide her with all her extravagant
taste. Hester blames their financial failure to her unlucky husband (Gordon 160). The situation makes
her grow bitter. Hester s priorities are obviously not her children but her greed, which has made her
unable to display any affection toward the children. The narrator tells the reader about the feelings of
the mother towards her children as she says, Only she herself knew that at the center of her heart IS a
hard little place that could not feel love, no, not for anybody (Bloom 323). Along with that the author
shows the situation that is arising everyday within their family. For example, the mother had a small
income, and a father had a small income, but not nearly enough for a social position, which they had
to keep up (Lawrence 221).
The author depicts a common demon the human race faces that is greed and society s need for more
possessions and money. This is projected throughout the story showing that Paul s family enjoyed
living in style yet always lived beyond their means. There is never enough money, causing a great deal
of anxiety in the house (Lawrence 221). The family believes that they are
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Texas Military Equipment
The use of artillery has provided military commanders the ability to disrupt, destroy, and defeat their
enemy s throughout history. It is important to realize maneuver commanders need reliable, fast, and
accurate fire support. The use of integrated fire of artillery provides maneuver commanders flexibility
and firepower and is the key to battle success in both the offense and defense. This paper will discuss
how modern equipment and innovative techniques to employ that equipment shaped and controlled
the entire battle space. In 1836, Texas gained its independence from Mexico. The Mexican
government encouraged border skirmishes and raids while warning the United States that annexation
of Texas would lead to war. Newly elected president James K. Polk initiated annexation procedures in
1844, and made offers to the Mexican government to purchase what is today the American southwest.
On 4 July 1845, the Texas congress voted to join the United States and after Mexico s rejection to sell
the territories or settle on boundaries for the disputed Texas territory, the United States moved troops
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Gen Arista responded by moving his right flank forward and pulling his left flank back to the rear. In
effect, the battle s orientation rotated about thirty five degrees clockwise. Arista renewed the fighting
after an hour and sent his cavalry once again against the American right flank. The 18 pound guns and
the 6 pound guns in support of the right beat back the advance. After the 18 pound guns knocked large
holes in the Mexican lines, Gen Taylor then ordered a mixed attack the Mexican left. Arista then
ordered his artillery to concentrate counter battery fire on the advancing American guns that had come
within range of Mexican artillery. The heavy Mexican fire forced the U.S. guns to pull back and
mortally wounded Maj
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  • 2. John Stewart Daily Show Analysis Not a Laughing Matter: The Negative Effects of Satirical News When Jon Stewart announced his retirement from The Daily Show in 2015, headlines lamented the end of reason in the news. A New Yorker article declared that The last hope for bringing some rationality to the 2016 Presidential field died (Sorkin). In other instances, Jon Stewart has been compared to Walter Cronkite and Edward Murrow, who are famed for not only their voices that reached out to the nation but also their journalism that changed the tide of the politics of their time. One may ask how a professional comedian ended up in the ranks of such well respected names in reporting, or how he came to be the most trusted man in America in the first place. Jon Stewart began on The Daily Show, the satirical news show, in 1999, using comedy to break down the nightly news to its audience. Stewart started his first year ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following the 2016 presidential election, this political action took the form of protest and marching. The Women s March could be seen as an example of people motivated by fear and anger to go out on the streets in millions to voice their disapproval of the other side . Reporting by satirical news shows not only may have played a role in prompting the negative feelings but also explicitly encouraged the protest. In The Daily Show episode following Trump s inauguration and the Women s March, Trevor Noah celebrated the protest, saying, the one silver lining of a Donald Trump presidency; unity. Everyone is teaming up against him . Words like these can have a strong influence on the millions of viewers. They imply that not only should one be strongly against Donald Trump, but the best way to voice this disapproval is not through productive discourse with the opposing side, but by teaming up against ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Negligence Was Introduced By The Australian Courts As A... AContributory negligence was introduced by the Australian courts as a complete defence should the plaintiff claim the defendant had been negligent in their actions. The Law Reform Act 199510 was introduced however to allow for apportionment of damages in cases regarding contributory negligence. In section 10 of the Law Reform Act 1995 this principle is described as if a plaintiff s damage is the result partly of the plaintiff s fault and partly of the fault of the defendant, the plaintiff can still recover damages from the defendant but the amount of damages is reduced to the extent that the court thinks just and equitable having regard to the plaintiff s share in the responsibility for the damage. 10 As a defence, contributory negligence has been used successfully to reduce the damages for the defendant to pay. In Wei Fan v South Eastern Sydney Local Health District (No.2)11, this principle was introduced by the defence to illustrate that they were not liable for the exacerbation of the plaintiff s condition. The plaintiff attempted to claim for damages for the following conditions; diabetes type 2, progression of cholecystitis, fractured skull and traumatic brain injury. By applying contributory negligence to the case, the liability of the conditions was entirely placed on the plaintiff due to discharging himself from three hospitals within the district against medical advice. Discharging himself prematurely was proven to have lead to the exacerbation of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Causes Of Disaster In Science Fiction Science Fiction stories can lead people to think of how the world will go into extinction. People are anxious and in fear that any kind of disaster in Science Fiction stories could actually happen in reality. People are afraid of what will happen if any kind of disaster would destroy the world into extinction. People would believe that these Science Fiction stories can make them believe that disaster can lead into extinction and nothing would be left on earth. Reading these stories of disaster could build up their anxieties and well prepared to get ready if any kind of disaster were to going to occur. People are anxious of the fear that they have to face in their life time and have no other choice to do so. Both Komatsu and Sontag both similar thoughts that having fears and anxieties could cause even more of those feeling so realized that it could happen in reality and well prepared and focused. Although Science Fiction stories about disaster makes us be more afraid of extinction, I believed that the feeling of disaster could trigger human anxiety right away, because it could happen in reality at any time in the future. There are many reasons why people are have mixed feeling once they fear and anxious about disaster murdering and producing into an extinction in reality through Science Fiction stories.In his book, Take Your Choice , Komatsu stated that, People s faces were tense with inexplicable anticipation mixed with anxiety, impatience, and resignation. ... The tensed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Wildness Of Minoans Essay But was it a religious ceremony to show mankind s dominance over nature? Shapland s article beats back this theory that bull leaping was a way for humans to assert their dominance, strength, and power over wild bulls. He believes Minoans did not bull leap and create representations of these leaps due to the tension between man and nature. Nowadays, people have a tendency to reduce human animal relations to human symbolism; Shapland calls modern scholars to have a broader view of bull leaping than of something merely portraying the need of mankind to conquer the wildness of bulls and the larger world. Moreover, much of the Minoans other art does not reflect this tension; rather, for scenes depicting marine life, for example, there are aquatic creatures, not men with nets and hooks trying to catch them; Minoan art is, for the most part, peaceful. Perhaps, then, bull leaping was something celebrated not because it was man conquering beast, but man working harmoniously alongside the beast. Minoan culture is steeped in mystery, and scholarly theories swirl around the limited, archeology based knowledge we have of these ancient Cretans. The ancient world is a slick and slippery place for historians due to the lack of records, and we must ultimately admit that we do not and cannot know the truth of those worlds. We ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fresco depicts a copper white, piebald, leaping bull. A dark red human figure performs what appears to be a handstand on the middle of the bull s back. In front of the bucking bull stands a white human figure grasping the its horns, and behind the bull stands a second white figure, its arms reaching forward toward the bull and leaper. Based on ancient art conventions of human colouring, Evans believed the ruddy figure to be male, while the two white to be female; this was also based on the more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Natural Hazards are Rarely Completely Natural Essay Natural Hazards are Rarely Completely Natural Throughout the world, natural hazards are a frequent occurrence. They come in the forms of hurricanes, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and floods, to name but a few. On a range of scales they create disaster, destruction, loss of life and of livelihood. Natural processes have occurred in the natural environment for millions of years. They are events that happen naturally, e.g. blizzards and floods. A natural process only becomes a natural hazard when the risk of human loss is presented. To put it in context, a flood in an unoccupied valley is a natural process, whereas a flood in a valley where a village is situated is a natural hazard. Natural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, as the village of Boscastle is situated in the valley, it became a natural hazard. Extensive damage was inflicted upon the properties in the village, and human life was put to risk, although thankfully none was lost. A bakery owner spoke of his losses: There s bits of trees and wood and God knows what in here that doesn t belong. The walls are gone, the bread rack is smashed to pieces, there are electric wires everywhereñ€© . It could be said that the paved surfaces of the village s streets added to the surface runoff into the stream and worsened the flooding situation. This cannot alone be blamed for the events, but it may have added to the fact that it was not an entirely natural occurrence. The flooding of Boscastle quickly escalated from a natural process to a natural hazard. It is not debatable that hurricanes cannot be generated, or fought, by humans. Hurricane Charley hit the coast of Florida on Sunday, August the 13th 2004. It was the most devastating hurricane to hit the area since 1921. It came from the Gulf of Mexico with a strength of 120mph, and it was warned by officials that the hurricane could submerge parts of the city of Tampa, eastern Florida. This caused mass panic as residents tried to flee, blocking bridges and infrastructure. Again, had the area been unoccupied, the hurricane would have remained a natural process rather than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Brian s Song Technology And Culture Analysis Exam #2: Brian s Song, Flow, and Culture In Television: Technology and Cultural Form , Williams labels flow as the defining characteristic of broadcasting, simultaneously as a technology and as a cultural form . TV broadcasting slowly expanded its straightforward approach to programming by developing a planned flow , tying programs into a larger goal of subtly goading audiences to stay tuned for other (sometimes related, sometimes not) programming. Brian s Song, maybe the most successful TV movie to come out in 1971 (along with Spielberg s Duel), is a prime example of a TV network both capitalizing on its existing base and inviting new audiences while at the same time promoting its own brand (ABC s still fairly new Monday Night Football ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brian s Song, while meaningful and groundbreaking (in regards to its impact on the future of made for TV movies), is just another notable side effect of networks acting as their own PR agents. The audience became so engaged with the film that they were willing to sit through several minutes of commercials, both MNF related and promoting other ABC programs, interspersed throughout the film just to see its conclusion. The consensual space wasn t created out of an actual want for positive representation, but out of necessity. Even in the 70s, it was impossible for a program to be a huge success with a limited audience. Brian s Song benefitted from its inclusion of female characters (however one dimensional) not only because they allowed straight male viewers to cry knowing they were crying over equally straight characters, but because it allowed women who weren t previously football fans to gain some interest. The family angle is another aspect of the consensual space, as families in this sense aren t limited by class or race, with black and white families alike being able to enjoy the film and be the target group for ads displayed for other family oriented shows. In a way, ABC used Brian s Song and the tragedy that befell Piccolo to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Rhonda Williams Black Power Civil rights or black power, which of the two approaches was the dominant one in the twentieth century African American struggle for racial and social equality? For Rhonda Williams the answer is, without a doubt, the latter one. In her book Concrete Demands, she argues that black power and not civil rights strategies were the dominant force in twentieth century African American activism. That said, it is important to note that Williams differentiates between black power and Black Power. While the latter one stands for a specific historical period of ideologically informed activism that left an indelible mark on African American politics and culture, the first one, black power with small letters has been central to African American political ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First of all, she suggests that the term black power emerged out of a broader attempt of African American empowerment and consequently characterizes a broad and timeless objective. Different from civil rights activism, which was based on a broad interracial coalition, the politics of black empowerment, while not generally opposed to coalitions with Whites, promoted political and social activism independent from Whites. Black Power paid more attention to the allocation of power and aims to end African Americans dependence on Whites changing goodwill. Black Power with big B and big P represents the specific historical period during which African American activists developed and practiced oppositional ideologies and politics. Their activism was unapologetically Black, informed by ideas of Black consciousness and pride that emphasized self determination and racial autonomy. The following is a summary of the structure and the context of the book: Concrete Demands is divided into two main sections. The first one illustrates the ideological roots and practical routes that informed the Black Power movement of the 1960s. The book s first two chapters narrate the historical context of the different forms and ideas of black empowerment starting in 1917. In discussing the various progenitors of the Black Power activists, Williams portrays the multifaceted ideological and practical traditions, as well as the international foundations of early black power activism. The third chapter concentrates on the years 1963 66, a pivotal period in the African American liberation struggle during which Whites continuing resistance to Blacks long overdue participation in the political realm led many activists to take alternative routes to achieve lasting Black empowerment. The second part of the book is devoted to the specific historical period the Black Power era. Chapter four ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Different Stages Of Cell Division 1) Cell division is typically explained through the progression of 4 distinct phases, G1, S, G2, and M, and can be tracked through CDK complex concentration ranges. CDKs are cyclin dependent kinases, which regulate the cell cycle of eukaryotic cells; as suggested by the name, protein kinases are an enzyme that is dependent on cyclin for the regulation of cell division through the addition of phosphate groups. The different stages of the cell cycle correlate with different levels of cyclin and act as a threshold that once reached, triggers a phase transition. For example, for a cell to move out of G2 phase into M phase, Cyclin B interacts with the CDK1 complex, and causes phosphorylation to stimulate the phase shift; however, if the stage is not complete, the whole process slows down to accommodate the discrepancy in CDK complexes (Nelson Education, figure 9.17, page 191). This can be caused by several things, such as the presence of damaged or deformed DNA, or externally through contact inhibition, where a delay in phase shift is caused by partial or incomplete contact of all cells. If there is only partial cell contact, contact inhibition will typically prevent progression past the G1 phase until there is complete cell contact, which can be reflected in variable levels of the CDK complex(Nelson Education, page 191). Overall, CDK regulates cell division through the combination of CDK and cyclin, the activation of protein via a phosphate group that triggers a phase change, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. New York University Observation Report Since childhood I ve had a huge fascination with the world, most importantly, how it interacted with the different cultures and communities. Exploration of the world was a key value of mine and the tales of New York City were fascinating: a place where various cultures and ethnicities collided, blending into a hub of globalization. This sense of adventure and discovery never left, and neither did my fascination with New York City as a central part of a globalizing world. As with that as a primary thought I discovered in researching a four year, New York University as the place to continue my education. The closer I inspected NYU, the more I felt drawn to the institution, specifically the College of Arts and Science. This institution offers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Allusions In Brave New World Analysis Aldous Huxley s Brave New World uses allusions to Shakespeare and historical figures in order to show how detached from long lasting cultural values humans can become. The first allusions to Shakespeare is made in the title, Brave New World. This alludes to The Tempest, O, wonder! / How many goodly creatures are there here! / How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world, / That has such people in t! (ACT 5. SC. 1) Huxley chose this title in order to poke fun at how wonderful and beautiful society thinks the world is, which is important to remember when, throughout the novel, society believes they are at their best and have achieved the highest degree of community possible. The main character John grew up with a blend of native and civilized cultures. His mother kept two books with her in Mexico, one being The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. This book being the only way he was taught to read and write makes it easier for John to connect to Shakespeare and his writings. The fact that he, a savage , is using a higher level of speech than the civilized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first and most important notable person he alludes to is Henry Ford. Ford s company invented the assembly line, which is being used in Brave New World s Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre, when the workers perform Bokanovsky s Process on human eggs. Bokanovsky s Process is an allusion to Maurice Bokanovsky, a French bureaucrat who wanted a more efficient government. It then makes sense that Huxley named a fictitious scientific process for cloning after him. The Malthusian Belt is almost the opposite of Bokanovsky s Process. It is a birth control belt that is worn by the women in Brave New World. It alludes to Thomas Malthus, a British economist who thought that the world s population would grow out of control if allowed to have too many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Why Is The Death Penalty Right Or Wrong Look into the mirror and know, you could be next. A criminal could walk through your door at any moment, and do God awful things to you. The death penalty is our greatest form of fear; it might scare a criminal not to viciously commit murder. Only 31 states have the death penalty, although all states should have it (ProCon). Why should a killer be allowed to sit in prison, living, while their victims are dead? On this issue, people who oppose the death penalty say that the death penalty is inhumane (Zakeri). Although I understand their point of view, this is ultimately a question of right or wrong. Religion, financial strain on taxpayers, and victim s rights, are just a few of the reasons that capital punishment should be supported. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is unconditionally true. Furthermore, if a man meticulously plans out a murder, commits it, then he should be put to death. Capital Punishment is used to put cold blooded psychopaths away, and to have their lives taken away. Taxpayers on average pay about $90,000 more per year for each prisoner on death row (Death Penalty Information Center). Kansas legislators found that death penalty cases cost citizens about $1.26 million per case (Amnesty International). In Maryland, the average cost of a case is $3 million (Death Penalty Information Center). However some people argue that it is alright for us to pay taxes on murderers, they are clearly wrong; I protest that we should not pay taxes on killers, because our money could go to better things such as, schools. highways, and medicine (Feingold). Although some people comment that life in prison is a more severe punishment than being put to death, I beg to differ, because of the fact that killers are still living, and their victims are not (ProCon). It is funny how people on death row live a life of leisure, even though they slayed a human being. Danny Hembree Jr., killed 17 year old Heather Catterion, wrote a letter to the Gaston Gazelein Newspaper, in North Carolina, gloating about his life in luxury on death row. He said that he watches television in the air conditioning, takes naps at will, eats three hot meals a day, and reads whenever he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. I Have Worked In Education For Ten Years, Eight As An Algebra I have worked in Education for ten years, eight as an Algebra 1 educator and two as an Assistant Principal. I am currently finishing up my third year as an Assistant Principal at New Braunfels High School. Education has been a passion of mind since becoming the first person in my family to graduate from high school and obtaining my Bachelor s degree from Texas State University. Most of my days consist of guiding students in their education endeavor and supporting educators with instruction and delivery in the school setting. This document is my beliefs on what is important for schools to be successful in improving teaching and learning. Using practiced research and experience; I attempt to describe the importance of hiring ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The issue with educational preparation programs is the lack of experience that is offered in the classroom. Specifically, classroom management strategies and support in teaching. For instance, student teaching experience does help with classroom management, but only a fraction of the amount it entails to run a classroom. Also, research states that teaching is simply not a process that consists of the application of codified techniques and principles that can be developed in the laboratory or learned in the university class. The critical skills are acquired through experience (Walsh, 2001, p. 42). There is a need for organizations to be prepared to seek ways to improve educators instructional delivery, administrative procedures, and support services in the classroom setting. Furthermore, as a current assistant principal, there are times at the beginning of the school year that parents call our offices to discuss their child s assigned teacher. The calls are regarding parents concerned about the quality of the educator their child is assigned to. Some examples of concerns were bad experiences with the teacher when their other child had him/her as a teacher in the past, and hearsay from other parents about the quality of the educator with their child. This is disturbing since all personnel hired should be highly qualified given the fact that candidates go through the education hiring process. Since strong educators are needed in education, there must be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Challenges Of Co-Locating Of Intercompute And Storage... SUMMARY This paper broadly talks about co locating of compute and storage nodes in HPC architecture to overcome the I/O challenges in scientific applications. In a conventional HPC architecture compute nodes and storage nodes are located far apart and are interconnected via shared network. The bottleneck of the system is the gap between compute node and I/O which continues to widen up with increasing storage. The idea of co locating distributed storage nodes with compute nodes seems to be an eye catcher, as it allows the applications to perform their computation or manipulate their intermediate results and checkpoints, the data only needed to be transferred over the network for archival purpose only. This paper also discusses the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two of the building blocks of the FusionSim are ROSS and CODES. ROSS is a discrete event simulation system uses the time warp algorithm and features reverse computation for optimistic simulation whereas CODES is a simulation system built on ROSS used for investigating and co designing of exascale systems. With these two techniques in mind FusionSim is developed to simulate FusionFS behavior on exascale systems. How is this work different than the related work Major distributed file systems like NFS, PVFS, HDFS, GFS have compute and storage node located at a distance apart interconnected via shared link to perform I/O operations. Even though the network bandwidth is high enough to provide fast data transfer but when the day comes for the exascale systems it would not be adequate for data intensive applications. Cost of the hardware and overall efficiency of the systems are the two major factors in deciding the future of the HPC systems. With the ever increasing data in cluster computing the cost of the storage and hardware for radical performance is increasing exponentially. N number of hardwares running m number of process or threads to get extremely high parallelism, concurrency and resilience out of HPC systems is a real deal. The conventional file systems already implemented still struggling to improve the metadata performance and overall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Examples Of Cultural Continuance Theory In In The Time Of... Leslie Marmon Silko wrote Stories arenÊŒt just entertainment; theyÊŒre all we have (Silko). For centuries people have used the art of storytelling to pass important information from generation to generation. Cultural continuance is literature from any group systematically suppressed by a dominant force, this includes the story of how the people have survived and how they live today ( Welcome ). Cultural Continuance Theory appliers believe that silencing the community is a technique used by the oppressor; controlling the story is an act of resistance and that there is power in people telling their own story (District196). In Julia Alvarez s In the Time of the Butterflies, there are several points where readers can apply Cultural Continuance Theory. Cultural Continuance Theory can be applied to the Minerva being the brains behind the beginning of the movement and the way all of the girls they are portrayed as celebrities, both of which help them to re write the nation s history and take the power out of Trujillo s hands. Cultural Continuance Theory can be applied to the Minerva in the way she realizes Trujillo is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the girls take their final trip to visit their husbands, there is a sense of eeriness that is described to the reader. The girls become frustrated with a slow store clerk, but later when Minerva turns over his business card, she realizes he was written: avoid the pass on the back of it. The store clerk not only recognized the girls but was willing to jeopardize himself to keep the girls safe. Not everyone was willing to stick their necks out and join the revolution, but there were many times people showed their support for the girls in forms of food and supportive whispers or warnings spoken in code. The average Dominican citizen did not want to be put on Trujillo s watch list, but they appreciated the girls trying to change the destiny of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Abrahamic Covenant Chart This chart is intended to be used as an aid to studying the Abrahamic Covenant that would be found in Genesis. It is a simple tabular formatted chart. The material is done in a logical chapter:verse order starting with Genesis 12 and completing in Genesis 50. It was attempted to show all the verses that either outright mentioned a covenant or at least implied a covenant. ABRAHAMIC COVENANT Reference:All are taken from NIV translation | Addressed To: | Circumstance Under Which it was Reiterated: | Ingredients Which compose the Covenant: | Development in the Book of Genesis: | Any Change in Content or Emphasis: | Genesis 12:1 Now the Lord had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ls Abraham about all the land he and his descendantas | God continues to reiterate the promise of the land | Genesis 16:9 10 Then the angel of the Lord told her, Go back to your mistress and submit to her. 10 The angel added, I will increase your descendants so much that they will be too numerous to count. | Hagar | Hagar has conceived a child with Abraham and was now running from Sarah | Hagar and Ishmael are promised innumerable descendants | Ishmael s approaching birth | Emphasis is on Abraham again violating God s promise | Genesis 17:2 Then I will make my covenant between me and you and will greatly increase your numbers. | Abraham | Lord appears to Abraham when he is 90 years old | Promise of descendants | Abraham is 90 years old | Emphasis is on walking faithfully and blamelessly | Genesis 17:4 As for me, this is my covenant with you: You will be the father of many nations | Abraham | Lord appears to Abraham when he is 90 years old | Promise of many nations | Abraham is 90 years old | God s promise of nations | Genesis 17:5 No longer will you be called Abram; your name will be Abraham, for I have made you a father of many nations. | Abraham | God changes his name to Abraham | Abraham is to become the father of many nations | Abraham is 90 years old | God s promise of nations | Genesis 17:6 I will make you very fruitful; I will make nations of you, and kings will come from you. | Abraham | God promises nations and kings | Abraham is to have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Employment Issues In Charlie s Flowers For Algernon How has Charlie changed? After reading the novel Flowers for Algernon , many ask the golden question. Some say the surgery had a positive effect on Charlie, as he gains intelligence and understanding. However, that is not the case. Charlie s life was negatively impacted by the surgery because of employment issues at his workplace, his regression, and he becomes more unfavorable aware. First, the Charlie s life was negatively impacted by the surgery because of employment issues at his workplace. As mentioned in the novel, Charlie states, Mr. Donnegan showed me the petition. Eight hundred and forty names, everyone connected with the factory (Progress Report 11). This evidence proves that there were employment issues in Charlie s workplace. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Who Is The Protagonist In The Alchemist Santiago is the protagonist of the novel The Alchemist, he is an Andalusian shepherd, he is at least 16 and likes to travel. The protagonist is a character in the story that resolves the issues in the story, he or she shows great determination, and resilience, and courage and driven to reach his goal, and changing. Santiago fits the role of being the protagonist. In other words, Santiago fits the role of being the protagonist is because he displays determination, resilient, courageous, and driven. The determination of Santiago is first shown when he was a child, his parents wanted him to become being the protagonist is because he shows the audience how determined his family wanted him to become a priest, as Paulo announces, His parents wanted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Symbolism In Echo In Echo, each of the main characters are given the same magical harmonica. The harmonica symbolizes the innocence of people in the darkest of times and the true gift inside each of the characters. One of the characters is Friedrich. Friedrich has a deformed face. Because he lives in Germany he is treated poorly and is called a freak. One day he finds a harmonica. He plays his new harmonica all the time. He usually plays it on his way to work while he is called names and he played it for the pigeons during his lunch break. He may be deformed, but he is great at the harmonica and he knows how to conduct. He and the rest of the others that are cast out are punished and bullied just because the way they look, think, and believe. With his skill he shows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the second story, we learn about Mike. Mike and his brother Franky are orphaned after both their parents and grandmother died. Their grandmother taught Mike piano and she also gave them both harmonicas. The owner of the orphanage took their harmonicas away and tried to separate them. Later, Mike must learn that he must let his brother go. They both are adopted later. They never see the person who adopted them but they have her financial adviser to take care of them. They soon learn her name is Eunie. One day Mike finds the harmonica. He took lessons from Eunie s personal gardener. He played the harmonica all the time and it makes him and others happy, even in sad times. In the last story, the book talks about a Hispanic girl named Ivy. They lived in a small, poor region of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Flip A Coin Strategy The two strategies I played against are to defect or cooperate when playing the Flip a coin strategy and the Massive Retaliatory Strike. In both cases when I cooperated one hundred percent, I had a huge loss to the computer, my score for the flip coin toss was 21 to the computers 86 when I choose just to cooperate. In the massive retaliatory strike when I cooperated all the time my score was 60 and the machine was 60, so in this case, no one won, but we tied or it is a win win scenario. In the flip coin toss when I defected, I won, my score was 76 against the computer s score of 6. When I defected all the time in the massive retaliatory strike, my score was 24 to the computer s score of 16. When I played the game tit for tat and defected all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the case of the monkey, doesn t scream just one time, the monkey wins by not screaming. However, over time, the monkey overall wins by cooperating and shouting, to protect others and themselves. An example of defecting is two partners in crime, one rats the other one out they win by getting less jail time, and the other loses. However, if they were both to cooperate, they might both win, by getting no jail time, since one was needed to convict the other. The one shot game is best to cheat, defect, not cooperate, but in the games with many different rounds, it is better to cooperate and defect only when the opponent defects. In a sense, it seems better to play tit for tat, since both parties win, since if you treat someone nicely than they treat you nicely. Real life examples of people cooperating out of self interest are pretty much, everyone, I am cooperating out of self interest by going back to school. The butcher is cooperating out of self interest to make a profit and feed his family. Anyhow, this is an extremely complicated task that I have a challenging time truly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Keep It Simple Stupid Research Paper KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID An article by Amy Rees Anderson in Forbes magazine dated February 27, 2014 reminded me that those who can make things or life simple from a complicated ones are the real genius. Being simple one s connotate being stupid but not anymore. If you have the ability to make life as simple despite the complexities surrounding you, then you are smarter than the others who maintain a complicated life. For instance, if one can explain something too technical to somebody who is not of the same profession as you are, in a manner that the other person can easily understand takes a skill and an intelligence and creativity to be able to empathize with the others and see from his point of view what he needs to understand. Our life is getting more complicated as the world becomes more tech savvy and the world turns into one global ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is still difficult for us to give away those stuff we have not been using for so long thinking that we might still use it in the future. But getting away with clutter whether in the office or in the house will lessen if not totally eliminate a stressful environment or toxic surroundings and make our lives simpler. Keep it simple stupid which acronym is KISS is a design principle first coined by aircraft engineer Kelly Johnson Foster for his team of design engineers who are creators of planes such as the spy planes. The principle refers to a fact that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complicated. This life is not meant to be complicated but it is man who is making it such. Whether at work or at home one should make a determined effort to make it as simple as possible. Simplicity is beauty is not just a clichĂ© but is a true expression of a positve result of a simple life. And may I add that a simple life brings inner joy and peace, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Foreign Aid Failure In an article published by The Spectator entitled Why foreign aid fails and how to really help Africa, Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson condemn the current system of foreign aid granting and suggest an alternate, more efficient solution. They support their points by deducing that extractive institutions, in which incentives for economic prosperity are few, are the culprit of enduring poverty; by providing examples where foreign aid failed to reduce poverty (Congo, Angola, Syria, and South Africa); by giving testimonies from former British Prime Minister David Cameron and multilateral institutions concerning the effectiveness of foreign aid; and by advising an alternative solution to combating poverty, involving diplomatic relations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Pharmacognitive Behavioural Therapy In each year in the European Union alone, 38.2% which is 164.7 million people suffer at least one mental disorder . They are various mental disorders but the disorder at hand are panic disorders. Panic disorder is an effect from anxiety disorder which involves triggering fear and worry . In 2005, a result recorded that anxiety disorders have the highest prevalence rate, it recorded that at least 1 in 3 people suffer from the disorder . A person with panic disorder experiences recurring panic attacks which results to the increase in heart rate, increase in respiration value and a higher skin conductance . It could be treated through cognitive behavioural therapy or pharmacological means which could simply be classified under therapy and medication. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Barlow DH and others, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Imipramine, or their combination for panic disorder (2000) 283(19) JAMA 2529. 2. Bouchard S and others, Cognitive behavior therapy for panic disorder with Agoraphobia in Videoconference: Preliminary results (2000) 3(6) CyberPsychology Behavior 999 1007. 3. Ciuca AM and others, Internet based treatment for Romanian adults with panic disorder: Protocol of a randomized controlled trial comparing a Skype guided with an unguided self help intervention (the PAXPD study) (2016) 16(1) BMC Psychiatry. 4. Craske MG and others, Interoceptive exposure versus breathing retraining within cognitive behavioural therapy for panic disorder with agoraphobia1 (1997) 36(1) British Journal of Clinical Psychology 85 99. 5. Cui H and others, Differential alterations of resting state functional connectivity in generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder [2016] Human Brain Mapping n/a n/a. 6. Gorman J, The use of newer antidepressants for panic disorder (1997) 58 The Journal of clinical psychiatry. accessed 8 March 2016 54 8. 7. Green P and others, Red cell membrane omega 3 fatty acids are decreased in nondepressed patients with social anxiety disorder (2006) 16(2) European Neuropsychopharmacology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Social Expectations In The Falling Woman Society s Control Over Individuals Beauty is determined by society and their standards. Women are expected to be skinny, pretty and a size two which puts a lot of pressure on women. The pressures of society persuade women to go through extreme measures to fit in with society standards. This is evident in the short story The Falling girl and They re Not Your Husband as the main characters are impacted by social expectations, insecurity and peer pressure. Social expectations is a significant component in people s lives, to the point where people become obsessive over materialistic aspects in life. These expectations creates normality for individuals and essentially tell individuals how they should behave. There are different social expectations that are induced for the upper class and the lower class, otherwise known as social status. The two protagonist Marta from The Falling Girl and Earl from They re Not Your Husband undergo challenges that they face regarding social expectations and social status, which in turn shows the similarities between the two short stories. Marta was identified as someone of lower class, she had dreams and ambitions of being a part of an elite society. Despite all her aspirations in life, she knew that she would never obtain this lifestyle, which ultimately lead downfall as she wanted to be a part of society. Marta from The Falling Girl was influenced by the materialistic aspects in life that she failed to realize she had so much time to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Nicolette Work Breakdown Structure In order for Nicolette to begin to develop a work breakdown structure, she must first create a list of the major deliverables of the Manchester United Soccer Club tournament project. The major deliverables for hosting the soccer tournament event are sponsors, location and equipment, referees, teams and revenues. By starting with these major deliverables Nicolette can then begin to develop a work breakdown structure that will enable her and the project team to further breakdown each of the main deliverables into smaller sub deliverables, which are eventually broken down into work packages. The sponsor s deliverable can breakdown to the following sub deliverables: sponsor branded banner, sponsor branded merchandise and sponsor funded team refreshments. The location and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If Nicolette developed a WBS, she would be able to use the WBS to assess the project cost, time and technical performance. Implementing a WBS would also provide her with a framework to track cost and work performance. Additionally, a work breakdown structure would help Nicolette better organize and plan the project by not only using it to define communication channels and coordinate other parts of the project but by also using it to facilitate the integration of work and the organization. According to (Larson Gray, 2013), The work breakdown structure defines all the elements of the project in a hierarchical framework and establishes their relationships to the project end item(s) (p. 109). (Larson Gray, 2013) also stated that, The hierarchical structure facilitates the evaluation of cost, time and technical performance at all levels in the organization over the life of the project (p. 109). If Nicolette had developed a WBS, not only do I feel that her first meeting would have been more organized and productive, but I also think the overall project execution would go much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Technology Has Affected The World Around the globe each individual has a different definition of what a city is to them. Perhaps in more economically advanced countries, cities to the inhabitants maybe a mere central business district, a place to commute to for work, a place of entertainment and shopping. But what about those third world countries, is the city seen as a place, for income which can help support the family leading them to a better future and perhaps even immigration; for these citizens is the city a place for trade and markets or somewhere where you can only dream of going to. Where ever in the world, every individual will have a different definition and vision for the city and the surrounding areas. However the core purpose of all cities is to lift the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A city has a diverse range of people who come in and out of the area day to day. People come from near and far, whether it is a 5 minute walk, to a 10 hour flight. With this diversity also lies another diversity, which is the purpose of their visit and the area of expertise in which they hold. Maybe it is coming here to gain experience, or it could be coming for work, or plainly tourism and entertainment. Whatever the reason each day many different views of a city would be created, largely affected by these backgrounds of the individual. The career of Benjamin W. Richardson embraced a temperance crusade, compositions in biography, poetry, and play and novel writing, and substantial professional contributions on physiology, pharmacology, pathology, internal medicine, anesthesis, epidemiology, sanitation, public health, and dental hygiene. (Van Nostrand s Eclectic Engineering Magazine, 1876, p. 31 42) through this view it can be understood that Richardson with a vast range of experience in so many diverse fields can take many stances on planning, with many representations in one, with this view, it is truly an eye opener. Coelius Aureliamus gave it description: the cancer to day is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Genre Borrowing and Political Message in the Host Genre Borrowing and Political Message in The Host Released in July 2006, Bong Joon ho s The Host garnered both widespread popularity as the highest grossing South Korean film ever released in Korea. It was also screening at the Cannes, New York, and Toronto film festivals and seen by more than a quarter of the Korean population. The Host embodies political messages both political conditions inside Korea and its relationship with United States. Bong shows an ambivalent relationship between South Korea and United States by borrowing Hollywood genre in his films. The Host uses genre that strongly identified with Hollywood, which is blockbuster plot and monster movie. But Bong does not simply copy Hollywood. This movie is a rare combination ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through this and other episodes, Bong satirized the very notion of Korea as the miracle of the Han, recasting that economic miracle as a mutant monster and revealing the high financial, social, and moral costs of modernization. (889) Another example of genre borrowing film is Shiri. Shiri tells about the efforts of two of South Korea s best special agents, who uncover killings in connection to an apparent resurfacing of Hee, a legendary North Korean sniper and assassin. When it also reported that a highly trained North Korean Special Forces team are plotting to use a dangerous new explosive in South Korea, it s up to the agents and counter terrorists to stop any potential threat that will further escalate the North and South Korean conflict. Like The Host, Shiri is also a big budget movie that uses blockbuster genre, which often thought of solely as an American product or genre. But Shiri or The Host as Korean blockbuster film does not represent an imitation of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Marie Moreau And Alain Delon Star Persona Both Jeanne Moreau and Alain Delon star persona s are notable for being embodiments of two distinctly different approaches to France s burgeoning modernity in a post war context. Though each star s representation of a new form of French modernity deviate due to their different gendered experiences. Their images of modernity challenged traditional codes and conventions of France s past and represented different and new ideas of the French individual. These challenges were particularly gendered, through their perpetuation of new ideals and images of gender in French society. In the case of Jeanne Moreau, her star image came to represent a new image of the French woman. Moreau s image represented an idea of femininity that was a radical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She lived a new form of bourgeois lifestyle that was affluent, cultivated but more anti conformist and less cynical, despite remaining very consumeristic. Her focus on leisure as well as individual freedom, represented another key aspect of French modernity in its mirroring of capitalist and Western ideology. This behaviour could be seen in her private life and film roles, as she smoked, drunk and strolled the streets of urban environments, while going to street bars, cafes, casinos. Just like like the modern female Moreau showed a boredom with traditional bourgeois life and her role as an urban woman, was a departure of typical conceptions of French femininity, that kept the woman in the domesticated sphere. This urban femininity can be seen in many of her film roles, such as the 1957 Louis Malle directed film Ascenseur Pour l Échafaud (Elevators to the Gallows). The film captures her freedom to wander and traverse the environment through its use of tracking shots that trace her movement and emphasise her belonging and control over the space. Moreau s modernity must also be considered through her significant role as an actor of the New Wave. In many ways Jeanne Moreau became a personification of the New Wave style in her star persona, and this shaped her image of femininity. As a New Wave star, Moreau rejected, the overly constructed image of the French female, that dominated the persona of previous stars. Unlike previous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. How Did Geography Shaped Mendocino How geography shaped Mendocino Have you ever wondered how geography has shaped Mendocino? Mendocinos geography, plants, and animals have been have been changing for years on the Mendocino coast, even though you may not notice it, it still happens everywhere. It s probably happening right now. Wind, water, the sun, our redwood trees, and the people who came to the Mendocino coast have been shaping Mendocino for so long to make it where it is today. Mendocino has been known for its beautiful coastline and the huge redwood trees. But not only are they both beautiful attractions they both have their own history that impacted Mendocino to make it is where it is today. Mendocino used to be a huge redwood logging town. The loggers would cut down the redwoods and then put them in the rivers so they would float down to the ocean where the trees would be put into boats and then sailed off to San Francisco where they were building a whole new city because of the gold rush. Because Mendocino was right along the ocean it was easy to trade because it was easy for the ships to come in. It also helped with the logging and how they loaded them onto the boats. As you can see that the redwoods played a big part in Mendocino ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many tourists come up to Mendocino to fish and dive during the salmon, abalone and crab seasons. We are mainly known for our red abalone here on the coast because there are not many abalone habitats left in the world because so many people go diving for them. But because we have abalone many tourists come to dive, and because they come if benefits our inns here in Mendocino. Mendocino also has salmon here in Mendocino which also attracts tourists because the salmon is so delicious. Also Mendocino has huge crab festival during crab season because crab is such a huge thing in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Identify And Explain The Difference Between Positive And... 1 What is the purpose of including Controls #1 and #2? What does each of these control for? Which might be considered a positive control? A negative control? Why? Controls are the standards. They can show what the experiment would normally happen or not happen. By comparing the controls with the experimental trials, we can tell whether the independent variables have an effect on the cells (and sometimes it can indicate if there is contamination throughout the experiment). Control #1 had all three components of the transforming extracts DNA, RNA and protein without enzyme. It controlled the use of enzymes and made sure that the all three components of the transforming extracts are accessible to the competent cells. Control #1 assessed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Control #1 would have a known response, where the competent cells transformed to be ampicillin resistant. In other words, Control #1 should grown on both LB plate and LB+antibiotic plate. Control #1 would provide a good positive response for comparison with the other unknown responses (growth or no growth) of the treatments by different enzymes that broke down each of the three components of the transforming extracts. Therefore, it could be seen whether a component broken down by enzyme was essential for the transformation (transfer and inheritance). Control #2 was the negative control because no response was expected, and Control #2 should not have a response. In other words, Control #2 should grow on the LB plate but not on the LB+antibiotic plate. If it did have a response, there must have been something wrong with the experiment (eg. contamination of the competent cells). 2 Why are all the transformations being plated on LB+antibiotic? On LB alone? LB plates could prove that E. coli was alive and active after each treatments. It served as controls/standards for comparison with LB+antibiotic plates. LB+antibiotic plates could prove which E. coli was ampicillin resistant. 3 What are your expectations for each of the 10 transformation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Process Of Making Flour Essay Today, grain are collecting and threshing by harvesting machines with large headers to put it in a grain wagon in order to transfer it to be stored (see Fig. 2). Making flour process is one of the most important steps before bread making that is obtained by grinding the seeds in a very huge milling machine (see Fig. 3). The process of making bread starts with collecting the ingredients like sugar, flour, milk, malt, salt and storing them in storage. Certain types of Lorries carry flour from which different types of bread are made of. Later on, it is put into containers that are found in a separate place taking the form of a tower. Other ingredients are left in the storage area (see Fig. 4). Special dough kneading machine that is provided with a powerful double screw is utilized in kneading process. While the ingredients are mixing together, the machine starts from a low to a high speed. The dough became ready during five minutes before transporting it to the next place where it is proportioned (see Fig. 5). Divider is a very special machine used to divide the dough into parts of a certain weight that are considered. These pieces are transported from the divider to machine taking the con shape which is responsible for give them a rounded shape which in their turn are left to be fermented for about nine minutes. After germination process, the rounded shapes are formed in a long oval form. The spheres are kneaded flat and then rolled up (see Fig. 6). White bread is baked in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. New York Coaches Case Study The New York Jets are actively pursuing free agent quarterback Kirk Cousins. With four quarterbacks expected to go early in the 2018 NFL Draft, here s why Gang Green should not waste their time signing him. At the start of the 2018 season, quarterback Kirk Cousins will be 30 years of age. The average career span of an NFL quarterback with at least one Pro Bowl appearance is 11.7 years as provided by Statista. Cousins would enter his seventh pro season in 2018. Which would give him five more seasons left in his NFL career, according to the study. Some of the past great quarterbacks declined in play at the age of 37. As a study by the Boston Globe showed. Players such as Dan Marino, John Elway, and Brett Favre all declined in play. Except for the great Tom Brady, who is still on top of his game at 40. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The objective the New York Jets would want if they signed Cousins, would be to win their second Super Bowl championship. The one goal that has neglected the organization since 1968. After the career year that former Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick had in which he led a team full of high priced veteran players one game away from making the NFL playoffs back in 2015, things weren t ever the same. The organization recognized that going all out and spending every penny the team had left in cap space was not the way to success and committed themselves to rebuilding reconstructing with youth. In an article written by Eric Allen of NewYorkJets.com, owner Woody Johnson stated the following in regards to this: If you want to go to the promise land, you have to go in a certain direction. I think what we have done over the years is traded picks away and we ve had too big of an emphasis on free agency and not enough emphasis on developing our own, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Deaf Ethnic Groups In the article should the Deaf Be Considered an Ethnic Group? By Susan Seligson the author examines the attitudes towards the deaf community and their classification in society. The author claims that the deaf community has major hurdles to over come to become a ethnic group including the medical industries affection toward technology like cochlear implants which are usually implanted into infants who may have hearing difficulties with doctors medical advice. Seligson maintains the belief in which these implants are actually harmful to children because they can only marginally hear which effects the socialization of the child because the child has to try to hear with these implants opposed to learning ASL and being a part of a community. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pillard also states that a major issue with making deaf people a ethnic group is the rise for technology in the medical field the advancement of implants helps children hear on a 24 channel tonal platform which can differentiate the persons voice register for the user Pillard believes that doctors are pushing these on the parents of these patients for profit with only one side of the story. He states that the implants are dangerous for the users because they only work so well with the users when the user has to concentrate on what person is say this puts a unnecessary barrier for the user if the person can not socialize with these implants which is more of a disability someone who is fully deaf but can communicate through sign and participate in their surroundings or is the person with the implant who has to multi task between to societies there is this constant force of inertia towards one part of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. A Discussion Of Herodotus And Alvar Nunez Cabeza De Vaca It s a New World (A discussion of Herodotus, Cabeza de Vaca and their explorations) When you stumble upon something new, what s your first instinct? Sharing the information with others, soaking in the sight you re seeing, or even trying to document everything that is in front of you. The discovery of new land, people, and their way of life is one for the record books. An event like this will go down in history, and so will the person that did the discovering. This was the case for Herodotus and Alvar Nunez Cabeza De Vaca. Herodotus was born in Halicarnassus, what today is known as turkey. He is considered by most to have been the first Greek historian, therefore the first European historian. He was a great traveler, visiting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His travels lead him more around different parts of America and not different countries. An article, titled Álvar NĂșñez Cabeza de Vaca: The Great Pedestrian of North and South America, briefly describes some of the whereabouts of Cabeza de Vaca as he traveled around America. All five rafts eventually wrecked along the coast of Texas... Soon Cabeza de Vaca was traveling into the southeastern Texas mainland... Cabeza de Vaca and the other castaways decided to escape their Indian captors and marched south and west hoping to find their Spanish compatriots in central Mexico, (Álvar NĂșñez Cabeza de Vaca: The Great Pedestrian of North and South America). From this portion of the article, it is understood that Cabeza de Vaca did traveling, just as Herodotus did. Both men were also known for their firsts. Cabeza de Vaca was one of the first to visit America and stay with the tribes that inhabited land. Also one of the first from his country to document what he had seen while there. Herodotus was also known for his firsts. Scott W. Nixon, in his article, elaborates on this. Herodotus, is thought of as the first Greek and thereby the first Western historian...Those who did archaeological exploration in Egypt and Mesopotamia found Herodotus writings on these subjects useful, (Nixon). His first were very important not only for that time but for people in the future as well. Nixon continues by saying, His writings also became valuable to biblical scholars in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Thomas Hobbes And State Of Nature Thomas Hobbes an English philosopher best known for his works on the political philosophy and his book of 1651 titled The Leviathan which established the Social Contract and the theory of State of Nature . Thomas Hobbes who championed the idea of absolute sovereignty, he also played a role in some fundamentals of European liberal thought , which was concerned with the rights of an individual, the natural equality for all men and the artificial character of political order. However, the objective of this essay is to critically discuss the necessity, especially the importance of state according to Hobbes, the essay will further discuss the importance of sovereignty, the rise of social contract and moreover Hobbes ideas on state of nature. 2. Background According to Harrington (2005) From the appearance of his great work of political philosophy Leviathan in 1651, Thomas Hobbes has been widely characterized as a propagandist of absolutist government, a philosopher whose politics are fitted only to promote tyranny . He has rarely been considered as a thinker concerned with the preservation of liberty, but rather as one who is willing to countenance the sacrifice of liberty in the cause of security . However, Harrington (2005) argues that the whole of Hobbes s political philosophy, his concept of a Commonwealth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Men are expected to conform to the sovereign state so long as it is capable of providing those services, specifically circumstances of a protected and passive life. Yurdusev states Hobbes argues that if a sovereign is conquered by another sovereign, the individuals can withhold their obedience and transfer it . And that when regime does not hold authority or either has lost it, compliance is no longer mandatory, since, without authority, it cannot defend the human rights of its subject (Yurdusev: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Christianity In The Matrix Although The Matrix does not explicitly reveal any connections to the Christian faith, many can be deduced from the symbols and messages portrayed throughout the movie. As such, many figures presented in the Bible can be seen throughout the entirety of the film. Neo being the central character in The Matrix can be compared to Christ in the way that he is portrayed to be the savior of the people living in a false reality. Furthermore, Neo s name can be rearranged into the word One , alluding to the Chosen One, which to Christians further stresses his symbolic relationship to Jesus Christ. In addition, Neo undergoes many experiences that relate to various events in the life of Jesus. An occurrence such as Jesus recognition by John the Baptist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Money, Luck, Love in Rocking-Horse Winner by D.H.... Money, Luck, Love in Rocking Horse Winner by D.H. Lawrence The Rocking Horse Winner by D.H. Lawrence is a story, which emphasizes the battered relationship between a mother and her child. The author s work is known for its explorations of human nature and illustrates the nature of materialism. The author employs techniques of the fairy tale to moralize on the value of love and the dangers of the money. D.H. Lawrence presents an upper class family that is destroyed by greed because they always felt like no matter how much money they had, they always needed more. He tells the reader about the downfall of an upper middle class family struggling to maintain appearances through habitual overspending. The author displays the negative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She had bonny children, yet she felt they had been thrust upon her, and she could not love them (Lawrence 225). The quote creates an image of how cold the mother is towards her children. Hester stops respecting and loving her husband, once he is unable to provide her with all her extravagant taste. Hester blames their financial failure to her unlucky husband (Gordon 160). The situation makes her grow bitter. Hester s priorities are obviously not her children but her greed, which has made her unable to display any affection toward the children. The narrator tells the reader about the feelings of the mother towards her children as she says, Only she herself knew that at the center of her heart IS a hard little place that could not feel love, no, not for anybody (Bloom 323). Along with that the author shows the situation that is arising everyday within their family. For example, the mother had a small income, and a father had a small income, but not nearly enough for a social position, which they had to keep up (Lawrence 221). The author depicts a common demon the human race faces that is greed and society s need for more possessions and money. This is projected throughout the story showing that Paul s family enjoyed living in style yet always lived beyond their means. There is never enough money, causing a great deal of anxiety in the house (Lawrence 221). The family believes that they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Texas Military Equipment The use of artillery has provided military commanders the ability to disrupt, destroy, and defeat their enemy s throughout history. It is important to realize maneuver commanders need reliable, fast, and accurate fire support. The use of integrated fire of artillery provides maneuver commanders flexibility and firepower and is the key to battle success in both the offense and defense. This paper will discuss how modern equipment and innovative techniques to employ that equipment shaped and controlled the entire battle space. In 1836, Texas gained its independence from Mexico. The Mexican government encouraged border skirmishes and raids while warning the United States that annexation of Texas would lead to war. Newly elected president James K. Polk initiated annexation procedures in 1844, and made offers to the Mexican government to purchase what is today the American southwest. On 4 July 1845, the Texas congress voted to join the United States and after Mexico s rejection to sell the territories or settle on boundaries for the disputed Texas territory, the United States moved troops into the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gen Arista responded by moving his right flank forward and pulling his left flank back to the rear. In effect, the battle s orientation rotated about thirty five degrees clockwise. Arista renewed the fighting after an hour and sent his cavalry once again against the American right flank. The 18 pound guns and the 6 pound guns in support of the right beat back the advance. After the 18 pound guns knocked large holes in the Mexican lines, Gen Taylor then ordered a mixed attack the Mexican left. Arista then ordered his artillery to concentrate counter battery fire on the advancing American guns that had come within range of Mexican artillery. The heavy Mexican fire forced the U.S. guns to pull back and mortally wounded Maj ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...