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An Essay On Man Alexander Pope Summary
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An Essay On Man Alexander Pope SummaryAn Essay On Man Alexander Pope Summary
The 11 Principles Of Quality
Quality. Such a simple word with a multitude of meanings. I must admit, prior to this
course, I was rather naГЇve about what quality entailed. I definitely did not have a
concrete definition of what quality was or stood for. It simply seemed as though
quality was something that worked most of the time. After the studies from this
course I have a much better grasp of how to define qualityand what exactly quality
means in various areas of life and business. For instance, the 11 Baldrige Principles
of Quality are an easily used metric for defining the quality of an organization.
Previously, I never would have used these 11 principles to define an organization as
quality. Now, I find it hard not to view an organization in relation to the 11... Show
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Thankfully, the Baldrige principles changed my perspective on quality. As such, I
now use a few of the principles to grade an organization. The main principles I find
myself grading an organization with are visionary leadership, customer centered
excellence, valuing workforce members and partners and societal responsibility. All
eleven of the principles are important. However, these tend to be the most important
to me when defining the quality of an organization.
For instance, I now purchase many products from the Newman s Own brand based
on the principles I have mentioned. They have a strong sense of societal
responsibility and ensure 100% of profits to charity is an underlying theme in all
they do (Newman s Own, n.d.). This drew me towards them as a company, then I
noticed how much they value their employees and how their core values tend to
line up with the 11 Baldrige principles (Newman s Own, n.d.). After looking into
this company and seeing how they operate, I decided to purchase as many
products as I could from them and ensure other people were aware of their mission.
This is something that would never have been in my realm of possibilities prior to
this course. This is not to say I was unaware of being socially responsible prior to
this course. It is simply highlighting how my thought pattern has been modified since
learning about these specific 11 Baldrige Principles of Quality. After having such an
epiphany about quality and how I grade various
The Fundamental Principle of Morality According to Kant
According to Kant, the fundamental principle of morality must be a categorical,
rather than a hypothetical imperative, because an imperative based on reason alone
is one that is a necessary truth, is a priori, and is one that applies to us because we
are rational beings capable of fulfilling our moral obligations. Kant explains this
essential truth is how an action as objectively necessary in itself apart from its
relation to a further end . This refers to how if the supreme principle of moralitywas
only a possible truth, then its force as a principle would be dependent on what may
happen in other propositions. So being, the SPM would not be guiding the choice
and action of a morally good will. This means that because morality holds... Show
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This suggests that we can t interpret the conditional at face value, instead, we ought to
recognize how they highlight a means end relationship. Also, one could interpret the
should of the hypothetical imperative as the antecedent of the hypothetical imperative
as itself inherently normative; something like: if you rightly want to torture children,
you should volunteer as a babysitter. Either way, hypothetical imperatives don t
necessarily have normative force even when the agent possesses the desire in
question. How they are best understood as depending, not merely on your having
specific desires, but rather on those desires having normative authority. Reexamined
then, hypothetical imperatives might follow as: if you desire X then you should Y
really means something like, supposing that X is a worthy goal, you should Y. This
still is a conditional rule, however. This is why Kant would insist that these
imperatives cannot be moral imperatives because they do not apply with
unconditional necessity to all rational
The Movement Of The Church Of England
The people whose hearts sought for the freedom to worship God however they
pleased, helped spark a revolution that led to the country we have today. When the
Church of England was established, it suppressed many other religions that the
people clung so tightly to. The center and whole of many people s lives were
ripped apart and re centered on the now, dominant Church of England. After a short
period of time, it seemed that there had been some sort of dryness in the church,
where people tended to go through the motions and carry on with their everyday
lives. It seemed that the church had fallen into a religious sleep. People could no
longer worship in the way they wanted. The cause of many people leaving their
country was their liberty... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The desire to journey to the new land began when the Church of England was started
and people no longer had the freedom to worship God in the way they wanted. The
Church of England persecuted other religions being practiced. The people wanted a
simpler form of faith and a less structured way of worship. They called themselves
the Puritans because they wanted to purify the church. A group that was even
more radical called themselves the Separatists because they demanded a
completely new congregation. After being persecuted, this group set sail for the
new world. Maybe here, they could worship God in the way they pleased. One
hundred and two pilgrims boarded the Mayflower, their ticket to a whole new way
of life. The ticket was a dangerous one, and the people knew it. They understood that
the ticket they held, the voyage to the new world, was a risky one. They knew they
were risking their lives as well as their own families. Yet they traveled on, realizing
the importance of the freedom they could have to worship the Lord. To them, that
was of much more importance than their very lives, showing their commitment to the
Lord. Puritans came to the new world in thousands, letting the Bible guide their every
step. The Bible was the governing document of the New England colonies. Although,
as strong and moral as the Puritan faith was, they too began to make the mistake of
the church they were fleeing from. Like the Church of England,
The Mask In T. Clark s Mask Of Superman
People look at Superman like a God, strong and mighty. A warrior against evil.
Superman s appearance is distinctive and iconic; he usually wears a blue costume
with a red and yellow emblem on the chest, consisting of the letter S in a shield
shape, and a red cape. Clark creates the costumed identity of Supermanso as to protect
his personal privacy and the safety of his loved ones. As Clark Kent, he wears glasses
to disguise his face and wears his Superman costume underneath his clothes so that he
can change at a moment s notice. To complete this disguise, Clark avoids violent
confrontation, preferring to slip away and change into Superman when danger arises,
and suffers occasional ridicule for his apparent cowardice. Whenever I picture
Superman
Events And Important Events Of The French Revolution
The French Revolution
By: Daijon Weaver
About the French Revolution
The French Revolution started in 1787 and ended in 1799. France was governed by
privileged groups and peasants were the small landholders who paid the taxes. The
French Revolution started because the feudal regime was getting pretty bad, the
peasants was getting better education and wanted to destroy the feudal system. The
country s economic and intellectual development was not in line with the social and
political change. The higher the population got, the more demands for food and
goods. The direct cause of the French Revolution was the chaos of the government
finance. The French Revolution was influenced by Enlightment ideals. It ended when
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The massacre of hundreds of counterrevolutionaries had the Legislative Assembly
replaced by the National Convention
King Louis XVI was sentenced to death for high treason and January 21, 1793, he
was killed. His wife, Marie Antoinette was killed 9 months later
On September 5, 1973, the Reign of Terror started where a few men govern the
country and wage war in crisis
It was started by Maximilien Robespierre, and during its 10 month period, 300,000
suspects were arrested, 17,000 sentenced to death and more died in prison.
The war entered its 4th phase of war in the spring of 1794.
Robespierre was executed on July, 27, 1794 and the Reign of Terror ended
The End of the French
Quebec Recognition Research Paper
Recognition of Quebec The final section of this paper deals with recognition.
Sovereigntists feel that Quebec needs to be recognized since it is a distinct nation, as
shown above, but that Canada refuses to do so. Federalists argue that Canada has
already given Quebec recognition for its distinctness. To understand the federalist
perspective we must look at Trudeau, Health, and Pelletier. Trudeau argues that
Quebecnationalism is illogical as it stands in the way of progress. As such he feels
that it existence is not something to promote but rather something to get rid of. Thus
this work holds that any sort of recognition of Quebec nationalism is too much
recognition, and as such by doing nothing we have done enough. Health holds that
Trudeau attempted to undermine Quebec nationalism with Canadian nationalism.
Canadian nationalism looked to be inclusive to Quebec, through policies of
bilingualism. Hence, accommodations have been made by Canada. The problem
though, is that even though Canada has accommodated Quebec, nothing has changed,
and thus accommodating Quebec seems pointless. Finally, Pelletier holds that
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McRoberts argues that Anglophone Canada has never been responsive to Quebec
and its distinct needs. But to make matter worse, Anglophone Canada has taken on
the opinions of Trudeau, and as such view giving any extra powers to Quebec as
unfair. Thus, true recognition of Quebec has not happened, and the outlook for its
future is not very bright. Seymour adds to this by stating what English Canada has
not recognized is Quebec`s linguistic identity, as French, and its cultural identity, as
bilingual. Finally, Gagnon and Taylor argue that the only way to properly recognize
Quebec is through asymmetrical federalism. This will allow Quebec sufficient
autonomy to protects its own culture as it sees
Cattle Raiding in Uganda
Cattle raiding is the act of stealing cattle. It is not a new occurrence, in fact it is
ancient. However, due to several unfortunate stressors experienced in northern
Uganda, it has become a major issue. Particularly the impaction of AK 47 weapons
that the Karimojong agropastoralists needed to adapt to in order to survive. Cattle
raiding with AK 47 guns rapidly increased among the nomadic herdingsocieties in the
1970s. Several studies have shown that there have been dire consequences due to
these methods. Such as; decreased female fertility and an increased mortality of
young children along with adult males as well. The study in the article was initiated
by ____ Gray in 1998 to document changes in the sturucutre and functioning of an
African pastoralist ecosystem as a result of economic development and modernization
and to quanitfy the effects of this transfomration on human biobehavioral adaptability
Northeastern Uganda has suffered multiple economic develpments which greatly
effected herdmanagement. As well as land use, and distribution of resources become
unstable during harsh seasons. Thus, their livestockand rangeland depleted leaving
the population with scarce foods and subjected to an increase of life threatening
diseases. The Karimojong consist of specialized pastoralist societies. The Turkana,
the group of people who the Karimojong are frequently compared to, seem to have
come from a common ancestor of the Karimojong. Although, both share ancestry that
can be
Unit One Business Administration Essay
purpose
1. Identify at least two reasons for producing documents that are fit for purpose.
If the documents are incorrect in some way this can have adverse effect on a business
and documents can make a significant contribution to the effectness and efficiency of
the business.
2. Use the table below to describe some of the different types and styles of documents
that are produced in a business environment, and then explain when these different
options may be used.
DocumentsWhen they are used
Letters Letters are used to let customers know of changes or asking them to call if
necessary
Reports
When a manager needs a detailed information on the business changes or statistics on
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Why is this done?
To make sure that the document is correct and there is no mistakes.
3. Explain the purpose of following confidentiality and data protection procedures
when preparing documents.
Because it is requested by law and would be good to the business practice.
There`s a legal framework regulates the way that personal information is collected,
stored, processed and distributed. Businesses creating and distributing documents
rights, confidential information of the individuals must be respected. If the business
didn t they would lose their customers.
4. In business environments, there is often a requirement to use notes as the basis for
text and documents.
Compare the different types of documents that can be produced from notes and
include a description of the format of each document.
These would be minutes of meeting, letters and reports.
Minutes of meetings have the agenda, who has attended, absences and apologises
then there will be the content of what was said in the meeting.
Letters they would be on letter headed paper with the customer and business
addresses on the subject and the date the letter was written content and signature.
Reports would have a front page, contents page and then the pages would have
different headings on depending on what the report is about.
Explain the procedures to be
Analysis Of Room By Emma Donoghue
The book Room by Emma Donoghue is loosely based on the Josef Fritzl case,
where a man held his daughter captive, repeatedly raped her, beat her and fathered
8 children with her. The purpose of Room was to not focus attention on the
psychopaths who commit such heinous crimes, but rather the love that Jack and
Ma share in their tragic situation. The book does not present Jack as a victim, he is
oblivious to the situation he is in, it is the only reality he s ever known. The first
half of the book focuses on Ma and Jack being trapped in the room, while the second
half of the book focuses on what happens after they have escaped.
The main characters in this novel are Ma and Jack, who are the two characters who
live in the room. T Old Nick who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ma and Jack often play games and sing songs together, and Jack sometimes like any
normal five year old child throws tantrums, which Ma helps him get through and
rationalise the situation.
I am going to be using two extracts one from the first half of the novel while Ma
and Jack are trapped in the room and one from the second half of the novel after
they ve escaped and are adjusting to life outside of the confinements of the room.
The first extract is where Jack is describing a day in the room, the second extract is
where Ma and Jack are planning how they can escape from the room, the third
extract is from when they have escaped and Ma is talking to the reporter.
The non literary text I have chosen is a 2008 newspaper article from The Observer,
My father chose me for himself. This article was written by Caroline Davies a
month after the Fritzl case to light. The article is focusing on the horror and the
abnormality of the situation and the victims involved, it discusses the reprecussions
of Josef Fritzl s actions upon his daughter Elisabeth and the seven children after
they escaped. I have chosen this article because as I have mentioned it focuses on
the Fritzl case which is what the book Room was inspired by, however it also
contrasts the novel as in the newspaper article the children and Elisabeth are
Speech On Banning Pit Bull Terriers
Student Name: Kinwen Foo
Student ID: Gec000009f
Unit task: VU21482
Task 1
1. Banning Pit Bull terriers.
Hour alcohol can harm communities
Wind forms
Climate change
Alpine logging
2. Wind power: In the past few years, resting on the research of the few scientists the
latest argument states that wind power endangers the health of people.
Wind turbines: Could be reason why bats die, a bat lung seems to have low pressure
might cause to expand to the point of blood.
3. Alcohol Guidelines: Reducing the health risks. The life time risk harm from
drinking alcohol increases with the amount consumed for healthy when and women
drinking no more than two standard drinks on any day reduces the life time risk of
harm from alcohol related disease or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
No, this is not a good source of the evidence. It s just the opinion of two people
talking on a social media site like facebook.
25. Pit bulls should not be banned
26. It s because they are dangerous dog
27. Cheryl compares dangerous dogs with the rights of Americans draws a
connection to make dog look like a dangerous weapon.
28. Cheryl says that Pit bulls are not pets as they injure people so badly that they
need go to the hospital whereas pet is gentle friend,
29. Hewo thinks that Pit bull dogs should not be banned.
30. License should be obtained who know how to train a sociable dog.
31.People need licenses to own respites and exotic.
32. Peaceful, violent and kill
33.The text is formal
34. No, they have opposite conflicting opinions.
35. Alcohol guidelines.
36. The student writes a source of information used and a small except of key
information found.
37. The student writes a source of information used and a small except of the key
information found.
38. The student writes a source of information used and a small except of the key
information found.
39. Student writes the two or more different opinions in the issue research.
40. Alcohol has a complex role in Australian society.
41. The student will reference the information they found.
Task 3
Key points of opinion 1
Headaches
Sleep Problems
Learning disabilities in children
Ringing in the cars
Mood problems (Irritability, anxiety)
Concentration and memory problems
Issues with
The Impact of the Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club on
the...
The Impact of the Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club on the City of Montreal
A sports team is vital to a large city such as Montreal. A sports team may have
positive or negative impacts on a city. The team that will be focused on is the
Montreal
Canadiens. Despite the poor seasons that the team has recently endured, the Montreal
Canadiens are still one of the most winningest franchises in all of sports. The team s
long
history as a winning organization has made the city of Montreal reputable. For my
research, the three disciplines that will be focused on are sociology, geography, and
economics. These disciplines are very much evident and important to my research
topic,
that being, the importance the Montreal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This incident took place during a playoff game between the Montreal Canadiens
and the Philadelphia Flyers. The incident occurred when goaltender of the Flyers, Ron
Hextall, left his crease to fight Chris Chelios of the Canadiens. Soon after a brawl
erupted. This incident showed that no matter who is involved, the whole team stands
up
for each other. As mentioned in Sociology: Problems and Perspectives , Sociologists
draw an important distinction between the purposes of our behaviour what we intend
to
do and the unintended consequences that our behaviour brings about. The purposes for
which we do things may be very different from the consequences we produce.
(Giddens
1991, 8) This gives a sort of an understanding for why the players stand up for each
and
that their actions, which led to a brawl, have consequences.
As mentioned in Sociology in our Times Using the objective method,
researchers assign individuals to social classes based on predetermined criteria
(occupation, source, and amount of income, amount of education, and type and area of
residence (Kendell, Linden and Murray 1998, 227) People that can afford to pay the
high ticket prices to go to hockey games are the ones in the middle to upper class who
live in the well established
Rhetorical Analysis On Want It All
Wanting It All Is Easy Recently Nike dropped a commercial titled Want It All and
it is an extremely interesting advertisement. Nike just became the new official
sponsor of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and it needed an
advertisement to excite the fans of the league and get them excited for the new
season. Nike took the spot from one of its top rivals in the athletic wear world,
Adidas, so they needed to put out a strong front and show people that they were just
as good if not better than their competitor. Nike is an extremely well known
distributor for athletic wear and sporting goods. In the commercial, Nike uses a
fictional person who goes by the name of Donte Grand and is an extremely skilled
basketballplayer. He grows up in the inner city and does not come from a lot, but he
excels in basketball and shows that no matter where you come from, if you want it
all, you are going to have to go and get it. Throughout the commercial, he transitions
from his front yard to the local outdoor court, to his high school, college, and
eventually pro teams where he is playing in the NBA Finals which is the
championship with big time Nike sponsored players such as Kevin Durant and
Lebron James. The advertisement uses ethos and pathos to help convey its message.
The first rhetorical device that is obviously noticeable is the appeal to pathos in the
advertisement. The first thing you notice in the advertisement is the almost terrible
conditions of the buildings and streets
J. Bruce Ismay Is Responsible For The Sinking Of The
Titanic
The Titanic was the biggest ship built in the 1900s. The Titanic is very important
to us because it helps us remember the people who went down with their ship.
Back then the Titanic was just not a ship that people went on it was a Royal Mail
Ship. The Titanic is very important because people are still arguing about who is
responsible for the sinking of the Titanic. I believe J. Bruce Ismay is responsible
for the sinking of the Titanic because he was more powerful than Captain Smith.
Although some people think Captain Smith is responsible for the sinking of the
Titanic. However, I think that it is J. Bruce Ismay because he told Captain Smith
to accelerate the speed of the ship after they received 7 ice warnings. They say that
Captain Smith didn t put as many people on the lifeboats as he could and that s
true, but Ismay didn t have enough lifeboats for everyone on the ship. When Ismay
saw the iceberg, it was too close so he took a 90% angle and got a hole on... Show
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Bruce Ismay because he put pressure on Captain Smith. Like he told him to stay
the same pace as they were going when they received the ice warning. A few more
examples are that he ignored all dispatch calls and didn t tell Captain Smith, and
didn t have enough lifeboats for everyone on the ship. There are still a lot more
reasons why I think Ismay is responsible for the sinking of the Titanic. There are
many little things J. Bruce Ismay did that, it makes me think that he is responsible
for the sinking of the Titanic. Like he did not take time to test the ship and take
precautions and that is the important thing you need to do before you get the ship
on the water. One more thing I am pinning J. Bruce Ismay on is that he skipped
over a good crew and did not have a good person for every single job on the Titanic.
One last major thing that he did was that he took a lifeboat for himself and the crew
was not supposed to take a lifeboat they were supposed to go down with the
Persuasive Essay On Concussions In Sports
Dreams Have you ever had a dream that you wanted so bad and you would do
anything to obtain that dream to make it a reality? Most kids if you asked them
what they wanted to be when they grow up they would probably say something
along the lines of an astronaut, firefighter, or maybe even a doctor, but what I have
found to be the most common answer to this question is to be in some sort of
major league sport such as baseball, basketball, or football. Most kids can t really
perceive the sacrifice and consequences that come with having this dream. The
ones that have realized what it takes to make it in professional sports won t let
people or the hard work set them back they will keep moving forward and keep
their eye on their goal so their dream isn t a dream, it s a reality. One of the most
dangerous sports to play is football. There are so many risk that come with playing
this sport and some people don t see it. I ve heared these stories of how players are
getting concussions or how this player is on their fifth concussion, but they still
come back even though they know what risk it has and how it will affect them in
their future. For some the reward of playing outweighs the risk as per T.J. Lang
offensive linemen for the Detroit Lions said in an interview with Kyle Meinke
from mlive.com There s risk in everything you do in life. I don t think players are
immune to the fact that there are a lot of great risks in this game and that s a
choice that a lot of guys have made in the past that they don t want to do it and you
respect it. But for a guy like me, I think the benefits outweigh the risks. Just
everything that comes along with being able to be a professional football player,
live the lifestyle play at the highest level it outweighs it, and playing the sport you
love (For T.J. Lang, mlive.com). As mentioned in the quote every professional
football player views there injuries differently and some would rather play through
it because they love the life of a football player and they wouldn t give it up for
anything. One of the things mentioned in the story with T.J Lang was `Chronic
Traumatic Encephalopathy or commonly referred to as CTE. This is a degenerative
brain disease caused by trauma to the head.
Tao of Pooh Essay
In the Tao of Pooh the author, Benjamin Hoff, uses the from world famous children
s book/TV show character, Winnie the Pooh in order to explain the basics of
Taoism. He observed many of the other various characters before coming to the
conclusion that Winnie the Pooh, through his actions, was the character that he felt
would be able to best explain the principles of Taoism. One of the most important
principles of Taoism is the Uncarved Block . The main principle behind the
Uncarved Block is that things in their original state contain their own natural power, a
power that is easily corrupted and lost when simplicity is changed.
Hoff uses the characters of Winnie the Pooh to show how things can be spoiled and
lost but he also used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hoff s purpose of writing the Tao of Poohis to ultimately inform people of Taoism.
He aimed to teach the ways and beliefs of Taoism and he wanted to teach in such a
way that would be easy for everyone to understand and relate to and this goal is
why he ultimately choose to use Winnie the Pooh. Pooh s attitude and simple
approach concerning life exemplifies the Taoist lifestyle. Each individual chapter
of the book is used to teach a new principle of the Uncarved Block of Taoism. Each
chapter begins with Winnie the Pooh being told a story and being given an
explanation of how it relates back to Taoism. Hoff used many various Winnie the
Pooh stories in his teaching of the ways of the Taoist, using the arguments that
cleverness and knowledge are not really important. It is also important to note that
in each argument he presented it always ended out working in Pooh s favor in the
end. Overall the book is very simple and very easy to understand and again I belief
that Hoff successfully accomplished his main purposes for writing such a book,
however I feel that this text also has many flaws and because of this it should be
taken very lightly. The first and most obvious flaw is that the author, Hoff, is trying
to prove that in just about any situation the principles of Taoism will always guide
you along the right path. However the stories he used to
Management Cisco Systems
Case Assignment, Chapter 6 (Short Answer)
Management
What Would You Do?
Cisco Systems, Palo Alto, California.
Your board of directors wants to know: How should Cisco grow? Your response
was, Well, the way we ve grown in the past is. . . . No. That s not the question.
Looking backward is easy. How should we grow in the future? Should we build or
buy? And with the next board meeting in only 3 months, you don t have much time to
come up with the answer. Cisco started in 1984 as the plumbers of the Internet by
making the switches and routers that direct data traffic over corporate networks and
then later, the Internet. Its products weren t sexy, but every company with an
expanding network needed them. So Cisco became the ... Show more content on
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Should we focus on products that businesses buy? After all, that s who we sell to
now. Or, should we take our expertise in routers and switches and focus on
consumer products? Finally, while Cisco is growing 15 percent per year, that s
down significantly from the 40 percent growth that we ve had since inception, save
for 2001. So we need to identify high growth markets and products that we could
design and build.
If we grow by purchasing technology firms with already established products or
services, should we stick to our knitting by buying firms with products and
services closely related to our existing business? Or should we diversify by buying
firms that are very different from our basic business, routers and switches? For
instance, Cisco has the opportunity to acquire a firm that specializes in technology
security (spam, viruses, malware, and other Internet threats), an area in which it
has no experience. What s more likely to work and be less risky, buying firms with
similar products or services (like Cisco s) or buying firms with different products
or services? Basically, should Cisco move beyond its core business? Finally, if we
do decide to buy firms with already established products or services, how can we
make sure those acquisitions work? Study after study shows that most mergers and
acquisitions have no better than a 50 50 shot of working. In other words, buy another
firm, try to merge its products and services and culture and
Evidence For Lizzie Borden
I have a story about lizzie borden and if she axe murdered her parents. The topic is
mainly about if lizzie borden killed her parents. A girl named lizzie borden killed her
parents with a axe. Lizzie borden killed her parents with a axe and did get away with
the murder and got arrested for a year since the police didn t have evidence to know
it was her. Lizzie Bordenwas born on July 19,1860, at Fall RiverMassachusetts
.www.biography.com
The people that got killed were Andrew and Abby borden lizzie borden s father and
stepmother. Lizzie borden s parents got killed on 1892. LIzzie borden did have a
sibling a sister. Lizzie Borden s parents were divorced and lizzie didn t like her
stepmother and they would fight a lot. Lizzie and her ... Show more content on
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And the trial brought the idea of the expert witness to the forefront in American
jurisprudence. The murders remain one of history s great unsolved mysteries. Borden
was acquitted of the crime, and debate over who killed Andrew J. Borden and Abby
Durfee Gray Borden generated a vein of publishing activity that has proven
enduringly profitable. That debate continues to this day. www.biography.com
Lizzie Borden took an axe And gave her mother forty whacks, runs a nursery rhyme
nearly universally known among Americans. When she saw what she had done She
gave her father forty one. But the truth of the matter remains unknown. Lizzie Borden
had a sister named Emma Borden. Lizzie Borden s real mother died after she was
born. www.history.com
Neither Lizzie nor Emma Borden ever got married. Lizzie graduated from a public
high school in Fall River, and became involved with a variety of organizations
consistent with the image expected of a young woman from a well off family in a
small New England city. She was a member in good standing of Central
Congregational Church, where she taught Sunday school. Serving as secretary
treasurer of the Christian Endeavor Society. She was also active in the pro
Prohibition Women s Christian Temperance Union and in the antipoverty Fruit and
Flower League. www.famoustrails.com
Whoever killed Mrs.
History Of Southwest Evaluation Association Assessment
History of the Northwest Evaluation Association Assessment Background
Information The Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) is a nonprofit
organization committed to helping school districts improve instruction and
learning for all students. Their aim is to give teachers data they can use to inform
classroom instruction, and their ambition is to transform education. NWEA s
mission: As a not for profit organization, we continue to honor our founders spirit
and their collaborative approach to improving teaching and learning. Our mission,
Partnering to help all kids learnВ®, informs all aspects of our work. (NWEA,
2014) Founded in 1977 in Oregon and Washington State, NWEA s scholars were
Allan Olson, George Ingebo, and Vic Doherty. (NWEA, 2014) The association was
dedicated to build a new kind of testing system to measure and track an individual
student s educational level and growth. Over the decades, NWEA has grown from
a collaboration of 14 school districts to a global organization. Today, their products
and services support educators and their students in over 7,400 schools, districts,
and educational agencies worldwide. (NWEA, 2014) Their model was grounded
on an empirically derived scale based on Danish mathematician George Rasch s
Item Response Theory model. (NWEA, 2014) The Rasch Unit (RIT) scale was
developed to measure student growth over the course of a year, and from year to
year. The first computer adaptive educational NWEA assessment was launched in
Things Fall Apart Folktales
Things Fall Apart Journal 9 Myths are used by primitive people to record their
history to make sure it gets passed down to future generations. Achebe incorporates
folktales and myths into Things Fall Apart to illustrate the Igbo culture, characters,
and experiences. These folktales appear a myths and legends which typically
explain natural events. Myths are used as tools for teaching their children the
history and values of their ancestors. Many draw themselves from the earth, sky,
and nature, which the African culture believes to be a central part of what it means
to be human. For Okonkwo, folktales are instruments of wisdom which provide
important values and morals in order to keep peace within his tribe and to sustain
their customs and traditions. Okonokwo tells masculine stories of bloodshed and
violence, however Nyowe still prefers the stories his mother tells, which are
soothing and less violent. He recalls the story of the quarrel between the Earth and
Sky. Sky withheld rain for years and crops dried up and the deceased could not be
buried in the hard Earth. Vulture was sent to Sky to ask for forgiveness. Sky
finally conceded to forgive and gave Vulture rain wrapped in tree leaves to give to
Earth. On the way back home, Vulture s, long talon pierced the leaves and the rain
fell as it had never fallen beforeЛ® (53). This story illustrates the tribe s dependence
on nature for its survival, and how children are naturally drawn to mother earth and
all its
Techno-Romance in the Film Her Essay
Her (2013) is based on a futuristic premise that sets the stage for an unusual love story
between a lonely, nebbish, professional letter writer, Theodore Twombly (Joaquin
Phoenix) and his artificially intelligent computer operating system, Samantha (voiced
by Scarlett Johansson). In the movie, Spike Jonze, the writer and director, touches
upon the larger questions surrounding the human condition and how our desire to be
loved and accepted has led us to seek technological substitutes for our most basic
emotional needs. Importantly, the movie also comes with an embedded caveat for the
future based on our current socio cultural obsession with technology if we were to
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The plot thickens as Theo and Samantha commence an unusual psychosexual
relationship and he begins to introduce Samantha as his girlfriend. She (it) ushers
in a breath of fresh air into Theo s life, draws him out of himself and helps him get
back to being the optimistic schlemiel he once was. At first, Theo thinks of himself
as an outlier to be dating a disembodied operating system, but as he looks around, he
finds that he is not alone pursuing a relationship with an OS. Similarly, Amy (Amy
Adams), his friend, who has also recently ended her marriage, is getting caught up in
a new relationship with an OS left behind by her estranged husband. What follows is
a cautionary tale of a love affair between a man and his smartphone. Another element
used in the film that adds strength to its characters is the choice of actors. It is hard to
imagine anyone other than Joaquin Phoenix playing the poetic melancholic role of
Theodore. Joaquin s clever costume design by Casey Storm, complete with his
tragicomic mustache, is used to convey the director s belief that fashion recycles
itself. The choice of Scarlett Johansson over Samantha Morton as the voice of
Samantha during post production was a momentous decision. Scarlett Johansson s
scratchy, girly, seductively human voice creates a cocoon that incubates Theo s and
Samantha s romance. The visual imagery and brilliant
Essay on Manu Soccer
MANU Soccer Academy
Tom Owen, football fanatic, has been in a close personal relationship with the
game his entire life. Owen came to the United States from the U.K. in 1998 after
receiving a soccer scholarship. After graduating, his passion and desire for teaching
the game to youth naturally has led him into the creation of a successful training
camp. His Soccer Academy, MANU, has had great success in his Colorado
hometown of Fort Collins. As we explore MANU we will look at many different
factors eventually advising Tom Owen on what his next actions in the market should
be.
By using the SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis for the
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This makes it more difficult to expand into distant markets because Owen can only be
in one place at a time.
Lastly, we will look at the possible threats. Fortunately, because of MANU s niche
market in their current location, their external threats are somewhat limited. Most of
MANU s threats come from the external environment such as the economic
environment. Parents may regard soccer camp as a relatively elastic service and be
willing to go without it because of the economic downturn and growing
unemployment. This may be looked at as a luxury that can be done without.
The analysis provided an overview for MANU Soccer Academy and seems to show
that MANU is completely prepared to go ahead with the expansion. The main issue
that could impact the success of MANU s expansion lies in the economic
environment. The economy is currently in a recession.
A large portion of MANU s customers live in the immediate area. There are also
several largely populated area around this area. This makes way for MANU to
expand the coverage area. There is relatively low direct competition for MANU in
Tom s immediate or surrounding area. The target buyer for the services that MANU
provides is competitive soccer players ages 11 to 14. However, the ultimate buyer is
the mother of the soccer player. One must market to both mother and child.
Tom Owen wants to expand his business, but he must take
Data Storage And Retrieval Of Data On A Storage Medium
A file system (sometimes written filesystem) is the method used to control the
storage and retrieval of data on a storage medium. (4) It determines the way in
which files are named and how they are logically organised on a disk or partition.
(5) Without a file system, data held on a storage medium would be one large block,
with no method of determining the location of specific pieces of information. By
separating the data into identifiable blocks, the information can be easily located. (1)
Each grouping of data, which takes its name from the method of organising paper
based information, is referred to as a file . The file systemis comprised of two specific
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Some programs will operate directly on sectors of a disk or partition, so they could
desolate or seriously corrupt any current filesystem. However, most programs
operate at the filesystem level, and subsequently will not operate correctly on a
disk or partition that either does not contain a filesystem, or contains the wrong
type. (1) In order for a disk or partition to be used as a filesystem it first must be
initialised , this is where the bookkeeping data structures are written to the disk. This
process is referred to as making a filesystem .
Initialising or Making a filesystem involves the grouping together of multiple
sectors into blocks to optimize storage addressing. Generally, modern file systems
use block sizes ranging from 1 up to 128 sectors (512 65536 bytes). (2) Each
individual file is stored in unused sectors of the disk or partition. From there the
file can be located by its known position and size. {1} However, how can we know
what sectors on the disk have been used and which haven t? Where is the metadata
for each of these files stored? These answers provide us with the file system. (2)
To comply with diverse requirements, many different types of file systems have
been defined. Each supporting completely different logic, structure, speed of data
access, level of efficiency, security, block size and more. Some have even been
designed for a very specific purpose or application; for example the file system
designed specifically to make
Comparing The Machine Stops And The Allegory Of The
Cave
Suppose one day you were told you no longer needed to go to work, you could
provide enough food for your family, and your health was taken care of would you
do it? Although we may think we want to live in this kind of world, utopian societies
are misleading: similar to the society s observed in The Machine Stopsby E.M. Forster
and The Allegory of the Cave by Plato. No doubt, the natural intention of human
beings is to be virtuous and moral. Ironically however, striving to live in a utopia
consequentially is harmful for mankind. Those who strive to live in a perfect world
are obligated to surrender their freedom and frame of mind. Therefore, the intention
of this paper is to analyze Plato and Forster s approach about the consequences of
what happens when a rational agent allows something other than itself to take control
over it, and how this can eventually dehumanize humanity.
Forster does a clever job of emphasizing the powerful destruction technology can do
to mankind by correlating man made machine and religion. In the story, Vashti is
seen living in a utopia and is unaware the Machine has taken control of her life. The
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It is essential to remember that the setting of The Machine Stops was published
during America s rebellion against government corruption and the transition from
the industrial revolution to the progressive era. The fear of living in a dystopia is
why Forster warns society about the negative impact of technology. What we
consider utopian may actually be a dystopia in disguise. Once again, society
mistakenly gives technology the same power as god, and therefore allow it to
control the human spirit. In other words, Forster is asserting the idea that
worshipping a manmade creation at the same level or above a deity would not only
be foolish, it would be
Philo Farnsworth s Impact On Society
Philo Taylor Farnsworth was born on August 19, 1906 in Beaver, Utah. Later on in
Farnsworth life he invented an electronic that almost everyone in America owns
today, the electric television. This invention was created on September 7, 1927.()
This invention has heavily influenced America since its creation. Although in the
present computers and smart phones are beginning to make televisionobsolete it will
always be the stepping stone of visual communications. Thus, Farnsworth had created
an inventionthat has changed human culture forever. The history of the electronic
television since its creation is vast but the main focuses are, how it was made, where
was it made, and what Farnsworth did with his invention. Farnsworth was living is...
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The first benefit is centered on the need for visual communication. Before
electronic television there was mainly radio or telegraph communication, which
required a plethora of description. Also it also causes deception between the
broadcaster and listener. In 1938 a radio broad cast had tricked millions of
listeners that aliens had invaded the world but it was actually a Halloween joke.
While electric television was visually see an event unfold in real time. Another
benefit is the vast opportunities for marketing. Electronic television has presents
itself as an effective tool to demonstrate products. These demonstrations are placed
at a certain moments on a program to ensure that people will see these products,
but visually seeing a product led the masses to desire the product more. Also it
allows a wider range of people to be aware that the product exists. Lastly, going out
to the theaters to see a play had become a novelty of the past with the creation of the
electronic television. Plays or show were recorded to entertain the masses who owned
electronic television. No longer hand they the need to venture out of their home for
entertainment. Thus, the benefit of electronic television mainly lay with the ability
to visual see a product, event and also
Immigration Laws In A Democratic Society Essay
Impacts of Immigration Laws in a Democratic Society: A Literature Review
Immigration has changed drastically from the start of the 20th century up to the
current age. Immigration is a topic that has had much controversy and debate with
each new election and each year that passes. Liberals and Conservatives have many
opposing viewpoints when it comes to such a touchy subject as that of immigration.
Currently, Presidential candidate Donald Trump has some of the most controversial
policies, ideas and thoughts pertaining to the current status of illegal immigrants
entering the nation. This has sparked heated debate throughout both political parties
and the American society that is currently setting the stage for a division between
Trump supporters and other Americans that are more lenient with immigration.
During the time of the Great Depression most of the world fell into a deep economic
hole. Not many people could afford to move to different countries, nor wanted to due
to the high rate of poverty throughout the world. This eventually changed over time.
The main reasons behind immigrants migrating to other countries during the early
20th century were for religious and political reasons as well as relief from a lack of
economic opportunity.
In 1952, the Immigration and Naturalization Act was passed by congress. This act
upheld the national origins quota system established by the Immigration Act of 1924
which limited the number of immigrants allowed to enter the
gutenberg Essay
JOHANN GUTENBURG AND THE PRINTING PRESS
Long ago there was a man named Johann Gutenberg. He was a very intelligent man.
He created one of the greatest inventions in history. He created the printing press.
You may ask yourself, what is the printing press? I will soon explain.
Johann Gutenberg was born in 1399 named Genefliesch zur Laden. He changed his
name to Gutenburg after the name of his wealthy father s house. Gutenberg died in
1468 in Mainz, Germany where he was born.
In the footsteps of his father, he first trained as a goldsmith in Strasburg, Germany
and joined the goldsmith s guild in 1434. He moved back to Mainz and befriended
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At that time the church had controlled all of the literature and books. This gave the
church the power when it came to learning, education, and teaching. When Johann
Gutenberg invented the printing press, the church lost control of some of it s power.
The printing press was made up of plain paper, ink, blocks, and the press itself. The
blocks were very important in his invention. The blocks were movable objects that
made it possible for printing to be carried out at a faster pace. The paper would be
placed on a tray and would take the letters and coat them with ink. The letters would
hit the paper and mark it with the text.
Although many people feel that the first book Johann Gutenberg printed was the
bible some believe that this is not true. There has shown to be a 28 page Latin book
on making speeches that was first printed on the printing press. The little book was
printed in 1450. The bible came after that.
Some people today believed that Johann Gutenberg was not the first to create the
printing press. One man believed that he was the first to create it. His name was
Janszoon Coster of Haarlem, a Dutchman. He was not the only man to say that he
created the printing press. A Chinese inventor also said the same thing. They both
think that they were the true inventors of
Tuckman
tuckman forming storming norming performing model
Bruce Tuckman s 1965 Forming Storming Norming Performing team development
model
Dr Bruce Tuckman published his Forming Storming Norming Performing model in
1965. He added a fifth stage, Adjourning, in the 1970s. The Forming Storming
Norming Performing theory is an elegant and helpful explanation of team
development and behaviour. Similarities can be seen with other models, such as
Tannenbaum and Schmidt Continuum and especially with Hersey and Blanchard s
Situational LeadershipВ® model, developed about the same time.
Tuckman s model explains that as the team develops maturity and ability,
relationships establish, and the leader changes leadership style. Beginning with a
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Leader delegates and oversees (similar to the Situational LeadershipВ® Delegating
mode). tuckman s forming storming norming performing model | |
Better quality diagrams are available as separate files:Tuckman forming storming
diagram (doc format)Tuckman forming storming diagram (pdf format)(Thanks S
Doran for suggestion. And thanks also C Lloyd for pointing out the error in these
diagrams, duly corrected Aug 2008 storming and norming were inverted.)| Tuckman s
fifth stage Adjourning
Bruce Tuckman refined his theory around 1975 and added a fifth stage to the
Forming Storming Norming Performing model he called it Adjourning, which is
also referred to as Deforming and Mourning. Adjourning is arguably more of an
adjunct to the original four stage model rather than an extension it views the group
from a perspective beyond the purpose of the first four stages. The Adjourning phase
is certainly very relevant to the people in the group and their well being, but not to
the main task of managing and developing a team, which is clearly central to the
original four stages. adjourning stage 5
Tuckman s fifth stage, Adjourning, is the break up of the group, hopefully when the
task is completed successfully, its purpose fulfilled; everyone can move on to new
things, feeling good about what s been achieved. From an organizational perspective,
recognition of and sensitivity to
Teaching Came From Someone Else
Many people say teachers teach differently in their classroom. Many teachers
follow a guideline for teaching children, but many of the students don t learn as
fast as others. Children don t always raise their hands when they have a question or
when they don t understand and that s not always a good idea. They have to be
able to open up to the teacher, and the teacher has to open up to all of the students
in the classroom. By opening up the teacher will be able to see what the child is
having a problem with and can try different strategies to help them. Being an
effective teacher helps children in a classroom to learn, be active, and show
confidence in their work. The history of teaching can be said by many different
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The teacher improves the children s learning skills, communication skills and so
much more. Many children learn from supportive techniques and additional
resources in the classroom. If any child in the classroom is struggling they can put
them in an inclusion classroom where the teachers try and meet the needs of the
children. By having an inclusion classroom will help any kind of student with
special needs or a child that has a problem learning. The inclusion classroom is
another great way for the children to get more one on one time with their teacher,
because they will understand the work better than they did before. This can be a great
way for children that need that private education get what they need to move on to the
next grade with the same knowledge the other children have. (Peg Rosen) Many
teachers have a hard time keeping up with teaching children and trying to keep them
focused at all times in the classroom. Participation helps the students stay focused, get
them to think, and to get them motivated in the classroom. Teachers likes getting
feedback from the students so they know that they are listening and they are
answering the questions the teacher asked them. The teacher likes how the children
communicate with each other to find out the answer. That improves their speaking
skills, and they are trying to do the work the teacher wanted them to do.By improving
their speaking
Space Race History
On october 4, 1957, in the midst of the cold war, the soviet union launched Sputnik
1, the first artificial satellite to be sent into orbit sparking the space race, as well as
marking the beginning of the space age(Gaber).The space race was a competition
between the two biggest rivals in the world, the United States and the Soviet Union.
During the space race, the United States and the Soviet Union competed to conquer
space exploration. The soviet union ran two main mission Sputnik and Luna and the
United State had three, Mercury, Gemini and Apollo.The space race brought on
many scientific discoveries. From 1947 to 1991, the United States and the Soviet
Union fought in a war of ideas know as the Cold War. The cold war started after
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Early in 1959, Luna I made a trip past the moon, and on September 14,1959, Luna
II crashed on the moon. Luna II was truly the first actual visit by spacecraft to
another object in space (McArthur, 29 30). The United States started the Apollo
mission with the goals of reaching the moon and sending people to land on the
moon safely. The Apollo missions go off to a rough start when on January 27,
1967, Apollo I caught on fire during the preflight test. Apollo II VI where
unmanned moon orbiter space crafts. Apollo VII was launched on October 11,
1968, and had three peope on board.It was in spaced for a little bit less than 11 days
and in that time it orbted the moon colecting data. Apollo VIII was launched on
December 21, 1968 and was in space over christmas and on christma eve they made
a telecast were the astronauts red verses from the bible. On Apollo VII they also
made five other telecasts. Apollo IX was launched on March 3, 1969, and collected
more data on the moon and experimented with photography. Apollo X was launched
May 18, 1969 and while in orbit tracked the moon s main landmarks. On July
16,1969, Apollo 11blasted into space with Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, and
Michael Collins (Loff). When it came time to attempt to and on the moon mission
control tried to guide Apollo 11 somewhere Armstrong fet was too risky so he took
over and went to land somewhere
Stones River National Battlefield Essay
The Stones River National Battlefield
Planning for the visit required researching and reading about the Stones River
National Battlefield. Some elements that I researched about include; its location,
key features that are likely to be visited the site as well as the background
information of Stones River Battle. To accomplish this, I used library research, The
Internet as well as interviewing residents of Tennessee about the Battlefield and its
history. Also, I had to conduct pictorial research from picture files, National Parks
Service records and also acquisitions of the maps to use at the time of the visit. The
plans also included liaising with the National Park Service and the management of the
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First, it is an accredited historic site that was earmarked for restoration plans in 1927
by the War Department with an intention to preserve the location of the Civil War
Battle of Stones River. Second, the battle that occurred at the site led to extraordinary
casualties of soldiers of more than 23000 military men. The victory and capture of
Middle Tennessee and was important to Abraham Lincolnas without it the
Emancipation Proclamation would have been ruined ( Tennessee Archaeology e
journal TN.Gov , 2014). Third, this was a political success for Lincoln as his men
had lost in many previous battles such as The Battle of Fredericksburg and the
Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, weakening his unity endeavor to bring the country
together after fierce continued civil war in America (Thompson, 2014). The victory
at Stones River assured the Northern Republic of success in the war. Four, the
organization of the site reflects the reality of the war that took place there with
dispersed mini sites including General Bragg Headquarters, Redoubt Brannan,
Curtain Wall No. 2 and Maj. General Rosecrans Headquarters (Thompson, 2014).
Thus, the site improvisation captures key aspects of the Civil War Battle of Stones
Essay on Ethical Law Enforcement
Running Head: Ethical Law Enforcement 1 Ethical Law Enforcement Marvin
Sanchez 12/03/2014 CJA/324 Instructor: Charles Hughes Incident Review 1. What is
the ethical issue or problem? Identify the issue succinctly. The moral agent of the
story is about an intoxicated husband who the officers assume was driving and also a
domestic violence call. The main issue is that the officers decided to give the husband
a sobriety test and that was not supposed to happen since they didn t see him driving
the vehicle. 2. What are the most important facts? Which facts have the most bearing
on the ethical decision presented? Include any important potential economic, social,
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The moral agent is then ignored about the situation and it continues. Will anyone
be harmed if this alternative is chosen? If so, how will they be harmed? Consider
families and derivative effects. The moral agent may be harmed by him going to
jail for something that he might have done or not done. The moral agent may be
harmed by having a DUI in his record and he wasn t even driving when the incident
occurred. The officers might be harmed by getting removed from their jobs and
they might not have other opportunities to generate revenue. If they have a family,
the family could be harmed as a result of the loss of income. The moral agent s
reputation may be harmed by the negative label if they decide to pursue other jobs
in law enforcement. Would honoring any idea or value such as personal,
professional, or religious make the alternative invalid? NO. The value of loyalty to
the officers might be in question. Are there any rules, laws, or principles that support
the alternative? Are there rules, laws, or principles that make the alternative invalid?
State the rule or principle and indicate if it invalidates or supports the alternative.
They have a jurisdiction that they need to follow and if not followed then they have
no case against the husband. So in other words they should get more training. This
ethical rule supports the alternative. The officers should seek more training so that
they can learn more
Use Of Figurative Language In Barbara Kingsolver s The...
Taylor, a character in The Bean Trees from rural Kentucky that was born in raised
in the South is an individual Barbara Kingsolver can relate to, but this connection
between the author and the character is not all that makes this book unique.
Kingsolver Kingsolver also presents a variety of figurative language, such as
symbolism, similes, and metaphors, which depict her Southern Dialect she was
familiar with to express realism. The gender roles Kingsolver portrays is also
unique; Kingsolver represents how women are very courageous and brave while
being able to survive on their own, unlike The Things They Carried by Tim O Brien
and In Cold Blood by Truman Capote where males serve as the dominant characters.
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Kingsolver states, I m just a plain hillbilly from East Jesus Nowhere with this
adopted child that that everybody keeps on telling me is dumb as a box of rocks
(Kingsolver, 45). Kingsolver includes a simile with the child being compared to a
box of rocks and this represents how Taylor and Lou Ann were able to understand
each other due to the Southern dialect they both shared. Another instance where
Kingsolver uses this Southern dialect is when Lou Ann commands her mother and
grandmother to not sit on the bench because it ll be as a poker in this sun (36). A
simile is spoken with the bench being compared to a poker in the sun; this is
another daily occurrence in which the characters use this Southern dialect. Also,
as Estevan and Taylor have a conversation, Estevan says her speech is poetic while
Taylor refers to it as the biggest bunch of hogwash (69). Symbolism is also
introduced in her work; Kingsolver introduces the wisteria vines that can grow in
non fertile soil due to rhizobia which symbolizes the ability for Turtle to thrive with
Taylor acting as the rhizobia for due to her help in raising her. This unique dialect
that Kingsolver puts on display in her book through figurative language to display
the simple and ordinary life each of her characters possessed by relating it back to
her own native Kentucky
Mass School Shootings in America Essay
In our society today, so socially and technologically advanced, one expects to feel a
sense of security and comfort. However, this safety is lost due to the fact of many
school shootings occurring nationwide. It is not unusual to hear about these
shootings on television or on the radio. This issue has greatly impacted the lives of
young people.
If you turn on you television and look at the destruction caused from a flood or an
earthquake, you may think, quot;oh, another one. quot; Although it may shock you to
see the pain and suffering of the victims, it is going to happen. Is that the way we
have to look at school shootings? It seems almost inevitable that this routine will
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However this is not the case. Thomas Solomen was literally a Boy Scout, who
went to church and didn t care for Marilyn Manson or Duke Nukem or any of the
other factors to be expected of a violent child. When he went to school that day
with plans of terror, he did it in way that was quot;less bloody quot; than other
shootings. Shooting from the hip, Solomen aimed low and after the rampage he
put a powerful .357 revolver in his mouth. The assistant principle talked the boy
out of suicide and took the gun from him. Thomas then collapsed into his arms
saying, quot;Oh, my God, I m so scared. quot; Somehow this shooting doesn t seem
as horrible as the previous ones because he felt not only felt alone and scared but
he said that he was sorry for the horror that he had created. Many of the preceding
killers laughed at their victims and had no mercy. Why did Thomas (or T.J. as his
friends called him) not quot;shoot to kill quot;? Maybe because he didn t really
want to kill anyone. The only signs to show why Solomen would do such a thing
was the fact that his grades were dropping and he had broken up with his girlfriend.
Teens like T.J. who are seeing it and hearing about it all the time through the media
are committing the crimes because of the copycat effect. I believe that he was letting
his anger out in the fashion that the other killers did. A weapon that takes lives seems
to be the new way out for them. The result
Structuralist Disposition Of Foucault The Works Of Derrida
structuralist disposition of Foucault. The works of Derrida encourage us to consider
the condition of strategies that ultimately refers to a radical exteriority something
remaining outside to power and authority. This analysis of the outside acts as the
catalyst to resist any form of authority without re affirming or confirming to the
structure of authority that attempts to displace. Christopher Norris defines
deconstructionas a series of moves, which involve the disassembling of opposition
and hierarchies and revealing aporias and elements of self contradiction. (Norris,
Chritopher in Derrida (London: Fontana Press, 1987), p. 19). So, deconstruction is
conceptualized as a strategy of raising questions about philosophies claim to
reflexive self identity. In introducing the concept of supplement , Derrida writes it
is not any less remarkable that the so called living discourse should suddenly be
described by a metaphor borrowed from the order of the very thing one is trying to
exclude from it . (Derrida, Jacques in Dissemination, trans. Barbara Johnson ,
Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1981, p. 148). In that sense, speech is
dependent on the writing that it tends to exclude ultimately leading to writing as the
logic of supplementarity ; a supplement is necessarily excluded by the presence but
is also in indispensable for the formation of its identity. This unearthing of the logic of
supplementarity is considered to be a deconstructive move adopted
Relapse Of Sustainable Rehabilitation
Sustainable Rehabilitation is the only way to truly make a dent in addiction.
Addicts must be offered an alternative to their previous lifestyle. A large percentage
of addicts who go to rehab, often get out and return to the same habit of their
addiction after a period of time. Short term rehabilitation is not as effective as a
long term program aimed at changing habits and routine. In order to prevent
relapses and in extreme cases death, a variety of methods are used to help the addict
maintain a clean and sober life. The end goal is a sustained rehabilitation that leads to
a productive and successful life.
Scientists and physicians say that addiction is a complex, but treatable disease that
affects brain function and behavior. The use of... Show more content on
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For example, methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone (including a new long
acting formulation) are effective in helping individuals addicted to heroin or other
opioids stabilize their lives and reduce their illicit drug use. Acamprosate, disulfiram,
and naltrexone are medications approved for treating alcohol dependence. Medically
assisted detoxification is only the first stage of addiction treatment and by itself does
little to change long term drug abuse. Medically assisted detoxification can safely
manage the acute physical symptoms of withdrawal for some individuals. It can also
pave the way for effective long term addiction treatment. Detoxification alone is
rarely sufficient to help addicted individuals achieve long term abstinence. Thus,
patients should be encouraged to continue drug treatment following detoxification.
Motivational enhancement and incentive strategies, beginning at initial patient
intake, can improve treatment
The, By Vilhelm Moberg
Willie, a mere boy, swelled with superiority as he contemplated the hilarity of those
silly old folks, fooled by an owl and believing in ghosts.4 The belief in the Sinkhole
spöke possibly lived on beyond the sighting of the owl, as old timers recalled
stories of jötunn, the ancient Norse race of giants, with their powers of shape
changing and their inclination for trickery. If they could change into wolves, as they
did in the Norse tales, they certainly could transform into an owl.5 In his two volume
history of the Swedish people, the eminent writer Vilhelm Moberg, relates that during
his childhood in SmГҐland, an isolated and backward province, he met elders that
not only believed in fairies, but actually saw them.6 Willie probably encountered
similar mind sets, since his birth occurred seven year prior to Vilhelm Moberg s and
numerous people from SmГҐland immigrated to east central Minnesota.7 Willie
normally concluded the telling of the Sinkhole spöke tale with a prideful
proclamation, My generation was the first modern generation. My generation was the
first not to believe in that stuff. 8 Egged on by the allure of the Sinkhole spöke tales
and not willing to be a passive bystander, Willie stepped into the scene alongside the
spöke and attempted to harass and frighten the gullible adults. After capturing
fireflies and coated his thumbnails with their natural luminescent substance, he lurked
on the edge of the Sinkhole road waiting for unsuspecting travelers.
King Arthur s Life-Personal Narrative
Once upon a time, there was a fish, a gold fish named Goldy the Golden Goldfish.
Now this goldfish wasn t entirely happy with its life as a simple household fish but
that s not important right now. What is important is the owner of the fish, Sir Jeff.
Now Sir Jeff was a young, handsome, dashing and strapping, virile, magnificent,
heroic, terribly masculine knight. In fact he was also the bravest and most secure
knight of all of the knights of King Arthur s court. Any quest, any competition, any
situation was nothing that Sir Jeff couldn t handle. He had killed countless spiders,
54 trolls, 34 phoenixes, 10 griffins, 3 dragons and the great snake of destiny, at least
according to his twitter bio. Though he was a young, handsome, dashing... Show
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Sir Jeff was confused by this answer but since it had the tone of a joke he laughed
awkwardly and went on with his quest. Again he thought, Who could find for me,
in the recesses of their mind, answer to the most unanswerable question that has
ever faced humanity? After pulling out his contact list and looking for someone
who could answer this burning question he saw the name of Merlin the great
magician. Again he thought to himself Oh what great knowledge this man
possesses! Surely he has an answer to this great question. So Sir Jeff went out to find
Merlin. Since Merlin was quite an elusive fellow and rarely answered his magic
mirror Sir Jeff s hopes were suddenly dashed down. But when all hope seemed lost
Harry the Happy Herring chimed in, Hey, me and Merlin are like mega tight I could
probably hook you up with the deats on his locals. So Harry the Happy Herring
guided sir Jeff towards the home of
The True Nature Of The Canadian Charter
The True Nature of the Canadian Charter
As Canada continues to socially progress, the Charter has made Canada struggle to
become a more just society. The Charter as part of the evolution of the constitution
does not suddenly place Canada in a brighter light where justice is eminent and
achieved easily for society as a whole. Likewise, the method of appointing judges to
the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) has forced the judicial interpretation of the
Charter to be perceived negatively by the rest of Canada.
While some might argue that the living tree doctrine of constitutional interpretation
is essential when interpreting the Charter, this principle can be contrasted with a
doctrine known as originalism (Solum, 2011). Supporters of ... Show more content on
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Since prime ministers often select judges based on the ideals their political party
represents, constant evolution of the constitution would allow free reign for judges to
impose their own subjective values, particularly ones that are quite similar to the
political party in parliament (The Globe And Mail, Simpson 2016). Therefore,
while the country might be satisfied with the judges in place during that certain
time period; when it is time for a new election and a new political party is elected
into office, Canadians would be dissatisfied with the judges that are on the bench of
The SCC. As a result, while society s government, morals, and social values change
and progress , the law and its interpretations/interpreters persist to stand their grounds
on various controversial issues. Proceedings in all notorious issues must be handled
with neutrality and objective criteria in order to conclude to justifiable decisions (The
Globe And Mail, Simpson 2016).
On the other hand, the appointment of judges shapes Charter interpretation, forcing
Canadians to reconsider the people they have given power to and to rethink the
Charter s interpreters authority in creating a more just society. Hence, while Canada
may claim to be progressing in legal thought, the lack of Supreme Court checks and
balances proves otherwise. Unlike the politicians
Reflection On The Happiest Memories Of Identity
The realization of my identity was something new to me and I love learning
something new, yet I was hesitant to look back in the past because I am not one to
really reflect on the past until this assignment. While reflecting on some of the
happiest memories about myself, it also comes with the one no one wants to ever
visit which were the unpleasant memories. Considering the past can help you learn
things about yourself that you never knew. Some of the earliest memories that I can
recall was way back from kindergarten and even until now. While considering the
past, I thought about how I sawmyself and what others saw or thought about me.
One thing about myself is that I do not like reflecting about myself. I do not like
talking to anyone about my who I am or the problems that I am going through. It is
just a part of me when I was growing up. Being born into a family where
communication was not as important, I grew up learning to keep our emotions to
ourselves. I never talked about our problems so when I grew up I saw myself as
someone who keeps to themselves and never bother anyone. This way I was great
at hiding my true feelings. At the same time, I thought I am outgoing and shy
because I love meeting new people and chatting but at the same time I am shy
because it ties in with keeping everything to ourselves. After I meet you, I am a lot
more talkative and a joker. How others saw me most of the time or when they first
met me was probably that I am shy. That is the most reoccurring thing that gets
brought up in a conversation about me. Others that get to know me sees me as
friendly, smiley, happy and always in a good mood. They also say that I give good
advices and a great person to talk to because I am interesting and have so many
stories to tell. They knew I love to relax but also go out and have lots of fun.
Others probably thought I was weird too because I have my days, but I think that
everyone that knows me can agree that I am a positive person. My earliest
realization of me becoming aware of my racial identitywould be in elementary school
or maybe earlier. I cannot recall much when I was younger, but I think that when I
was little I would ask questions about why we spoke a different language.
Romeo Montage And Juliet Capulet
Three months ago, I was entrusted with the crucial duty of determining who was to
blame for the tragic death of Romeo Montage and Juliet Capulet. Today I present my
findings. I have come to the decision that Romeo Montage is responsible for the
death of these two star crossed lovers.
My client Romeo Montague is accountable for the death of he and Juliet Capulet
caused by his impulsive nature in each event of drama. I am here today in his
honour to plead guilty. My first piece of evidence regarding this matter is the haste
in which Romeo fell in love with Juliet at the ball. Despite the spontaneous love and
attraction, he had for Juliet the first time he laid eyes on her at the Capulet ball,
although they were both unaware of each other s ... Show more content on
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The reason for the death of both Romeo and Juliet is clearly outlined by that fact
that Romeo killed Tybalt, which lead to him being banished from Verona. Juliet
fled to Friar Lawrence asking for his help to find a way to be with Romeo. Juliet a
young and innocent girl as you would have listened to Friar Lawrence s plan to
fake her death. What would you do in this situation listen to Friar Lawrence to get
the love of your life back? If It wasn t for Romeo getting banished, he and Juliet
could have run away together and to this day neither of them would be dead
Its proven Romeos over dramatic attitude played part in causing the death of he and
Juliet. My third piece of evidence regarding this matter is the way Romeo reacted to
the sentence of banishment. Romeo the juvenile boy he is, reacted to the sentence of
banishment in a theatrical manner. He is deaf to Friar Lawrence s claim that he
should be content that the prince commuted the death sentence. Romeo speaks as if
his banishment shall be replaced by death, Ha, banishment? Be merciful, say death
For exile hath more terror in his look, Much more than death. Do not say banishment
He considers banishment a fate worse than death. Friar Lawrence tried to console
Romeo that banishment is more desirable than death, he speaks be patient for the
world is broad and wide Romeo reacts to this
A Reflective Educator And My Pedagogical Agenda
My research during this course has allowed me to become a more reflective
educator and to determine my pedagogical agenda. While studying James A. Bank
s Stages of Ethnicity and Gloria Ladson Billings Theory of Culturally Relevant
Pedagogy, I connect with NBPTS Proposition 4.B, and discovered a truer, honest
picture of myself and of where I hope to be as a future administrator (NBPTS,
2014, p.16) The idea of cultural diversity has been part of my educational
philosophy since middle school. I grew up in a very rural area of Pickens County,
SC, where I attended elementary school with all white children. It wasn t until I went
to middle school in Simpsonville, SC that I was enrolled in classes with students of
other cultural and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was by far the best training I could have ever received. I was hired at the same
school at the end of my student teaching semester and have now been teaching for
4 years. The notion of cultural diversity is important to me because of the amount
of personal growth I have experienced by being exposed to the diverse lives of my
friends and students. My past experiences and this course have prepared me to be a
self reflecting, culturally relevant educator and administrator. I hope to use my
knowledge from this research and course to influence other educators to also create
culturally relevant classrooms that will openly welcome and embrace all students. A
classroom is only truly culturally relevant when it has student academic success,
paired with a development and maintenance of cultural competence, for which
students also develop cognizance where they desire to challenge the status quo of
the present day social structure (Ladson Billings, 1995, p.160) According to Ladson
Billings (1995), it is behoove of teachers to have pedagogical excellence in good
teaching, also referred to as culturally relevant teaching with collective empowerment.
Often times for students of culturally diverse backgrounds, school is a place where
they cannot be themselves. Most school s cultural norms are typically
Essay about Egyptian Pyramids Architecture
CONTENTS:
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND OF ANCIENT EGYPT PYRAMIDS
THE STEP PYRAMID of Pharaoh Djoser
THE GREAT PYRAMID of Pharaoh Khufu
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY FOOTNOTES
This essay focuses on two different types of pyramids; the Step pyramid which was
the first pyramid and the Great pyramid, which was the largest pyramid built in
Egypt. The essay investigates the meaning of the selected forms for the Egyptian
culture and explains their dialog with the cosmos.
The architecture of ancient Egypt is one of the most important civilizations in history,
which developed of different structures and great architectural monuments along the
River Nile.
The Egypt pyramids were constructed for the pharaoh, as a tomb. Their ... Show more
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Then he achieved building the first pyramid by placing large series of stone on top
of each other.
Arnold states, From the earliest 3rd dynasty step pyramids in Egypt that they were
built with accreditation walls or layers . [3] The accreditation layers were sloped
inside at an angle. It was probably done to provide structural durability. Each part of
the pyramid between two steps is referred to as a mastaba. Each accreditation wall
or layer shaped one step of the step pyramid and defined the base of the next mastaba
by reducing the height of the wall layer by layer. [3]
Intended to hold his mummified body, Pharaoh Djoser s Step Pyramid at Saqqara
began as a traditional, flat roofed mastaba. But by the end of his 19 year reign, in
2611 B.C.E, it had risen to six stepped layers and stood 62 meters high. It was the
largest building of its time. Extensive use of stone, wood, reeds, or other materials
made the tomb more durable than its mud brick structure. The Step Pyramid
complex was enclosed by a 10 meters wall and included courtyards, temples, and
chapels covering nearly 40 acres (16 hectares) the size of a large town in the third
millennium B.C.
As in earlier mastaba tombs, the Step Pyramid s burial chambers were underground,
hidden in a maze of tunnels. However the tomb was stolen, and only left from the
third king of Egypt s 3rd dynasty, Djoser is his mummified left foot.
The Step
Week 5 Pos 355 Essay
UNIX/Linux versus Mac versus Windows
POS/355
UNIX/Linux versus Mac versus Windows
Really, I m not out to destroy Microsoft. That will just be a completely unintentional
side effect.
Linus Torvalds
I wish him the best, I really do. I just think he and Microsoft are a bit narrow. He d be
a broader guy if he had dropped acid once or gone off to an ashram when he was
younger.
Steve Jobs
Microsoft has had clear competitors in the past. It s a good thing we have museums to
document that.
Bill Gates (Torvalds, Gates, amp; Jobs, 2013)
Operating systems were not in existence before the 1960s. The definition of operating
systems is a program designed to run other programs on the computer and is the most
important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Mac OS is the product of Apple, which was created in 1976 by the late Steve
Jobs and Steve Wozniac. Mac OS, unlike Microsoft s Windows, is an operating
system designed only for the Macintosh computers. Whereas Microsoft s creation of
Windows seemed more or less linear after the late 1980 s, Apple circulated a
number of different computers with different OS s, such as the Apple II, Apple III,
the Lisa, in addition to the line of Macintoshes. The ultimate brilliance behind Apple
s development of its operating systems is vertical combination: Mac also develops
both its own hardware and software. However Microsoft takes a different approach: it
provides the OS that is used by almost all IBM compatible computers manufactured.
Of all the individual personal computer ventures that Apple started however, only the
top sellers of the Macintosh remain in production and continue to evolve.
The first Mac was preceded by the Apple I, the Apple II which was very successful,
the Apple III which was a disaster, and the Lisa which was a disaster almost as bad
as the Apple III. It was introduced in 1984, but development on Mac OS began in
1979. When presented, it was the first system to rely exclusively on a graphical user
interface to respond to user input. However it was the recognition of this graphical
user interface that encouraged Microsoft in its process of Windows.
To introduce the Mac system, Apple aired the
Mass Media And Social Media
The Evolution of Media in Presidential Campaigns
The effects of mass media and social media have changed the way people have
experienced presidential campaigns in many ways. With the development of new
technologies through the last hundred years many different ways of experiencing the
campaigns have taken place. Newspapers, radio, television, internet and social media
websites have changed the ways we all have experienced elections. Between 1960
and today, there have been many milestones in mass media and the way it has been
presented to us. In the 1960 s television sets were becoming very popular in many
households across America. The first televised presidential debate took place on
September 26, 1960. 1963: Polls show more Americans report that they rely on
television rather than newspapers as their primary source for news. ( 1963: Polls
show... PBS, n.d.) With the television becoming the new medium for people to gain
information, this was a major milestone in how information was gathered and
perceived. Also in the 1960 s the first stages of development of the internet began.
Early computers were also being produced. This had set the stage for upcoming
years in technology that would affect the experience of presidential elections by all.
In the 1970 s many more transformations were happening in media. The development
of the internet was still underway and won t become readily available until the 90 s
to the general public. Public access television was created. The
Elizabeth Proctor Characteristics
Elizabeth Proctor He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him now!
Elizabeth Proctor said this at the end of The Crucible when her husband John
Proctor goes to hang. Elizabeth a very honest and loving mother of three boys, and
wife to John Proctor. She was also a very religious person that would never lie. The
personality of Elizabeth Proctoris very similar to mine because we both portray the
traits of being quiet, caring, and a pushover. Elizabeth Proctor and myself both
associate with being quiet. The way Elizabeth shows how she is quiet is when she
is talking to her husband. When she found out about her husband having an affair
with Abigail Williams she kept a cold house, barely speaking more than one word
to him. A time I kept to myself was when I went to county chorus. The first day I
didn t stray far from the people I knew even though there were a ton of new people
I could talk to. Another time was when I didn t have enough confidence to talk to a
cute guy I saw at the store. I was way to shy to go up to him so I missed my chance
to talk to him and possibly get his number. Both myself and Elizabeth exhibit the trait
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When Elizabeth got to talk to her husband John to try and talk him into confessing
to witchcraft, she show d him how much she cared about him even after everything
that s happened. She had told him that she supported him with whatever decision
he made. The way that I m a caring person is that I m a good listener. Any time I
know one of my friends is upset I will call them or sit down and talk with them
letting them spill everything that s on their mind and I ll sit there and listen to all
of it, not judging at all. Another way I m caring is that I always put other people
before myself. On my birthday my friend was upset so I spent the day with her and
we went to the movies then walked around the mall. The common trait between
myself and Elizabeth Proctor is
Informative Essay On Acupuncture
Samantha McCarren
Dr. Stephanie Berger
Herbal treatments and acupuncture are examples of alternative medicines that
individuals use to take control of their own health. Herbal treatments are most
commonly used as dietary supplements. These dietary supplements such as tablets,
capsules, and extracts are sold in local pharmacies. Acupuncture is a type of
alternative medicine that originated in China and is used as a method of healing.
Acupuncture is used to cure a variety of different illnesses such as bronchitis, asthma,
and the common cold. Although acupuncture can be a very effective way to cure
chronic pain, it often makes grandiose promises and leads to exaggerated beliefs.
Scientists are just beginning to discover the effects of acupuncture

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  • 1. An Essay On Man Alexander Pope Summary Writing an essay on "An Essay On Man" by Alexander Pope can prove to be a challenging task. This classic work is a profound philosophical poem that delves into complex themes such as the nature of humanity, the existence of God, and the place of humans in the universe. Alexander Pope's writing is characterized by intricate language, dense ideas, and subtle nuances, making it a demanding text to analyze. To effectively summarize Pope's work, one must possess a deep understanding of the philosophical concepts presented, as well as the historical and cultural context in which the poem was written. Additionally, navigating the intricacies of Pope's poetic style requires a keen eye for literary devices, metaphors, and allegorical elements. The essay should not only provide a comprehensive overview of the key themes and ideas in "An Essay On Man" but also offer insightful interpretations and critical analysis. This involves connecting the dots between different sections of the poem, exploring the poet's intent, and examining the impact of the work on literature and philosophy. Moreover, crafting a coherent and well-structured essay requires the ability to articulate ideas clearly and concisely. Striking a balance between summarizing the content and providing thoughtful commentary is essential to ensure the essay is informative and engaging for the reader. In conclusion, writing an essay on "An Essay On Man" by Alexander Pope demands a combination of intellectual rigor, literary sensitivity, and effective communication skills. It's a task that requires careful reading, critical thinking, and the ability to convey complex ideas in a clear and compelling manner. For those seeking assistance with similar essays or other academic writing challenges, there are resources available. Various platforms, includingHelpWriting.net, offer services where experienced writers can provide support, guidance, and even custom-written essays to meet specific requirements. These services can be valuable for students and scholars looking to enhance their understanding of complex literary works or seeking help in expressing their ideas effectively. An Essay On Man Alexander Pope SummaryAn Essay On Man Alexander Pope Summary
  • 2. The 11 Principles Of Quality Quality. Such a simple word with a multitude of meanings. I must admit, prior to this course, I was rather naГЇve about what quality entailed. I definitely did not have a concrete definition of what quality was or stood for. It simply seemed as though quality was something that worked most of the time. After the studies from this course I have a much better grasp of how to define qualityand what exactly quality means in various areas of life and business. For instance, the 11 Baldrige Principles of Quality are an easily used metric for defining the quality of an organization. Previously, I never would have used these 11 principles to define an organization as quality. Now, I find it hard not to view an organization in relation to the 11... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thankfully, the Baldrige principles changed my perspective on quality. As such, I now use a few of the principles to grade an organization. The main principles I find myself grading an organization with are visionary leadership, customer centered excellence, valuing workforce members and partners and societal responsibility. All eleven of the principles are important. However, these tend to be the most important to me when defining the quality of an organization. For instance, I now purchase many products from the Newman s Own brand based on the principles I have mentioned. They have a strong sense of societal responsibility and ensure 100% of profits to charity is an underlying theme in all they do (Newman s Own, n.d.). This drew me towards them as a company, then I noticed how much they value their employees and how their core values tend to line up with the 11 Baldrige principles (Newman s Own, n.d.). After looking into this company and seeing how they operate, I decided to purchase as many products as I could from them and ensure other people were aware of their mission. This is something that would never have been in my realm of possibilities prior to this course. This is not to say I was unaware of being socially responsible prior to this course. It is simply highlighting how my thought pattern has been modified since learning about these specific 11 Baldrige Principles of Quality. After having such an epiphany about quality and how I grade various
  • 3. The Fundamental Principle of Morality According to Kant According to Kant, the fundamental principle of morality must be a categorical, rather than a hypothetical imperative, because an imperative based on reason alone is one that is a necessary truth, is a priori, and is one that applies to us because we are rational beings capable of fulfilling our moral obligations. Kant explains this essential truth is how an action as objectively necessary in itself apart from its relation to a further end . This refers to how if the supreme principle of moralitywas only a possible truth, then its force as a principle would be dependent on what may happen in other propositions. So being, the SPM would not be guiding the choice and action of a morally good will. This means that because morality holds... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This suggests that we can t interpret the conditional at face value, instead, we ought to recognize how they highlight a means end relationship. Also, one could interpret the should of the hypothetical imperative as the antecedent of the hypothetical imperative as itself inherently normative; something like: if you rightly want to torture children, you should volunteer as a babysitter. Either way, hypothetical imperatives don t necessarily have normative force even when the agent possesses the desire in question. How they are best understood as depending, not merely on your having specific desires, but rather on those desires having normative authority. Reexamined then, hypothetical imperatives might follow as: if you desire X then you should Y really means something like, supposing that X is a worthy goal, you should Y. This still is a conditional rule, however. This is why Kant would insist that these imperatives cannot be moral imperatives because they do not apply with unconditional necessity to all rational
  • 4. The Movement Of The Church Of England The people whose hearts sought for the freedom to worship God however they pleased, helped spark a revolution that led to the country we have today. When the Church of England was established, it suppressed many other religions that the people clung so tightly to. The center and whole of many people s lives were ripped apart and re centered on the now, dominant Church of England. After a short period of time, it seemed that there had been some sort of dryness in the church, where people tended to go through the motions and carry on with their everyday lives. It seemed that the church had fallen into a religious sleep. People could no longer worship in the way they wanted. The cause of many people leaving their country was their liberty... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The desire to journey to the new land began when the Church of England was started and people no longer had the freedom to worship God in the way they wanted. The Church of England persecuted other religions being practiced. The people wanted a simpler form of faith and a less structured way of worship. They called themselves the Puritans because they wanted to purify the church. A group that was even more radical called themselves the Separatists because they demanded a completely new congregation. After being persecuted, this group set sail for the new world. Maybe here, they could worship God in the way they pleased. One hundred and two pilgrims boarded the Mayflower, their ticket to a whole new way of life. The ticket was a dangerous one, and the people knew it. They understood that the ticket they held, the voyage to the new world, was a risky one. They knew they were risking their lives as well as their own families. Yet they traveled on, realizing the importance of the freedom they could have to worship the Lord. To them, that was of much more importance than their very lives, showing their commitment to the Lord. Puritans came to the new world in thousands, letting the Bible guide their every step. The Bible was the governing document of the New England colonies. Although, as strong and moral as the Puritan faith was, they too began to make the mistake of the church they were fleeing from. Like the Church of England,
  • 5. The Mask In T. Clark s Mask Of Superman People look at Superman like a God, strong and mighty. A warrior against evil. Superman s appearance is distinctive and iconic; he usually wears a blue costume with a red and yellow emblem on the chest, consisting of the letter S in a shield shape, and a red cape. Clark creates the costumed identity of Supermanso as to protect his personal privacy and the safety of his loved ones. As Clark Kent, he wears glasses to disguise his face and wears his Superman costume underneath his clothes so that he can change at a moment s notice. To complete this disguise, Clark avoids violent confrontation, preferring to slip away and change into Superman when danger arises, and suffers occasional ridicule for his apparent cowardice. Whenever I picture Superman
  • 6. Events And Important Events Of The French Revolution The French Revolution By: Daijon Weaver About the French Revolution The French Revolution started in 1787 and ended in 1799. France was governed by privileged groups and peasants were the small landholders who paid the taxes. The French Revolution started because the feudal regime was getting pretty bad, the peasants was getting better education and wanted to destroy the feudal system. The country s economic and intellectual development was not in line with the social and political change. The higher the population got, the more demands for food and goods. The direct cause of the French Revolution was the chaos of the government finance. The French Revolution was influenced by Enlightment ideals. It ended when Napoleon Bonaparte became ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The massacre of hundreds of counterrevolutionaries had the Legislative Assembly replaced by the National Convention King Louis XVI was sentenced to death for high treason and January 21, 1793, he was killed. His wife, Marie Antoinette was killed 9 months later On September 5, 1973, the Reign of Terror started where a few men govern the country and wage war in crisis It was started by Maximilien Robespierre, and during its 10 month period, 300,000 suspects were arrested, 17,000 sentenced to death and more died in prison. The war entered its 4th phase of war in the spring of 1794. Robespierre was executed on July, 27, 1794 and the Reign of Terror ended The End of the French
  • 7. Quebec Recognition Research Paper Recognition of Quebec The final section of this paper deals with recognition. Sovereigntists feel that Quebec needs to be recognized since it is a distinct nation, as shown above, but that Canada refuses to do so. Federalists argue that Canada has already given Quebec recognition for its distinctness. To understand the federalist perspective we must look at Trudeau, Health, and Pelletier. Trudeau argues that Quebecnationalism is illogical as it stands in the way of progress. As such he feels that it existence is not something to promote but rather something to get rid of. Thus this work holds that any sort of recognition of Quebec nationalism is too much recognition, and as such by doing nothing we have done enough. Health holds that Trudeau attempted to undermine Quebec nationalism with Canadian nationalism. Canadian nationalism looked to be inclusive to Quebec, through policies of bilingualism. Hence, accommodations have been made by Canada. The problem though, is that even though Canada has accommodated Quebec, nothing has changed, and thus accommodating Quebec seems pointless. Finally, Pelletier holds that Canada has already recognized Quebec, as Canada has decreed that Quebec is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... McRoberts argues that Anglophone Canada has never been responsive to Quebec and its distinct needs. But to make matter worse, Anglophone Canada has taken on the opinions of Trudeau, and as such view giving any extra powers to Quebec as unfair. Thus, true recognition of Quebec has not happened, and the outlook for its future is not very bright. Seymour adds to this by stating what English Canada has not recognized is Quebec`s linguistic identity, as French, and its cultural identity, as bilingual. Finally, Gagnon and Taylor argue that the only way to properly recognize Quebec is through asymmetrical federalism. This will allow Quebec sufficient autonomy to protects its own culture as it sees
  • 8. Cattle Raiding in Uganda Cattle raiding is the act of stealing cattle. It is not a new occurrence, in fact it is ancient. However, due to several unfortunate stressors experienced in northern Uganda, it has become a major issue. Particularly the impaction of AK 47 weapons that the Karimojong agropastoralists needed to adapt to in order to survive. Cattle raiding with AK 47 guns rapidly increased among the nomadic herdingsocieties in the 1970s. Several studies have shown that there have been dire consequences due to these methods. Such as; decreased female fertility and an increased mortality of young children along with adult males as well. The study in the article was initiated by ____ Gray in 1998 to document changes in the sturucutre and functioning of an African pastoralist ecosystem as a result of economic development and modernization and to quanitfy the effects of this transfomration on human biobehavioral adaptability Northeastern Uganda has suffered multiple economic develpments which greatly effected herdmanagement. As well as land use, and distribution of resources become unstable during harsh seasons. Thus, their livestockand rangeland depleted leaving the population with scarce foods and subjected to an increase of life threatening diseases. The Karimojong consist of specialized pastoralist societies. The Turkana, the group of people who the Karimojong are frequently compared to, seem to have come from a common ancestor of the Karimojong. Although, both share ancestry that can be
  • 9. Unit One Business Administration Essay purpose 1. Identify at least two reasons for producing documents that are fit for purpose. If the documents are incorrect in some way this can have adverse effect on a business and documents can make a significant contribution to the effectness and efficiency of the business. 2. Use the table below to describe some of the different types and styles of documents that are produced in a business environment, and then explain when these different options may be used. DocumentsWhen they are used Letters Letters are used to let customers know of changes or asking them to call if necessary Reports When a manager needs a detailed information on the business changes or statistics on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why is this done? To make sure that the document is correct and there is no mistakes. 3. Explain the purpose of following confidentiality and data protection procedures when preparing documents. Because it is requested by law and would be good to the business practice. There`s a legal framework regulates the way that personal information is collected, stored, processed and distributed. Businesses creating and distributing documents rights, confidential information of the individuals must be respected. If the business didn t they would lose their customers. 4. In business environments, there is often a requirement to use notes as the basis for text and documents. Compare the different types of documents that can be produced from notes and include a description of the format of each document. These would be minutes of meeting, letters and reports. Minutes of meetings have the agenda, who has attended, absences and apologises then there will be the content of what was said in the meeting.
  • 10. Letters they would be on letter headed paper with the customer and business addresses on the subject and the date the letter was written content and signature. Reports would have a front page, contents page and then the pages would have different headings on depending on what the report is about. Explain the procedures to be
  • 11. Analysis Of Room By Emma Donoghue The book Room by Emma Donoghue is loosely based on the Josef Fritzl case, where a man held his daughter captive, repeatedly raped her, beat her and fathered 8 children with her. The purpose of Room was to not focus attention on the psychopaths who commit such heinous crimes, but rather the love that Jack and Ma share in their tragic situation. The book does not present Jack as a victim, he is oblivious to the situation he is in, it is the only reality he s ever known. The first half of the book focuses on Ma and Jack being trapped in the room, while the second half of the book focuses on what happens after they have escaped. The main characters in this novel are Ma and Jack, who are the two characters who live in the room. T Old Nick who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ma and Jack often play games and sing songs together, and Jack sometimes like any normal five year old child throws tantrums, which Ma helps him get through and rationalise the situation. I am going to be using two extracts one from the first half of the novel while Ma and Jack are trapped in the room and one from the second half of the novel after they ve escaped and are adjusting to life outside of the confinements of the room. The first extract is where Jack is describing a day in the room, the second extract is where Ma and Jack are planning how they can escape from the room, the third extract is from when they have escaped and Ma is talking to the reporter. The non literary text I have chosen is a 2008 newspaper article from The Observer, My father chose me for himself. This article was written by Caroline Davies a month after the Fritzl case to light. The article is focusing on the horror and the abnormality of the situation and the victims involved, it discusses the reprecussions of Josef Fritzl s actions upon his daughter Elisabeth and the seven children after they escaped. I have chosen this article because as I have mentioned it focuses on the Fritzl case which is what the book Room was inspired by, however it also contrasts the novel as in the newspaper article the children and Elisabeth are
  • 12. Speech On Banning Pit Bull Terriers Student Name: Kinwen Foo Student ID: Gec000009f Unit task: VU21482 Task 1 1. Banning Pit Bull terriers. Hour alcohol can harm communities Wind forms Climate change Alpine logging 2. Wind power: In the past few years, resting on the research of the few scientists the latest argument states that wind power endangers the health of people. Wind turbines: Could be reason why bats die, a bat lung seems to have low pressure might cause to expand to the point of blood. 3. Alcohol Guidelines: Reducing the health risks. The life time risk harm from drinking alcohol increases with the amount consumed for healthy when and women drinking no more than two standard drinks on any day reduces the life time risk of harm from alcohol related disease or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No, this is not a good source of the evidence. It s just the opinion of two people talking on a social media site like facebook. 25. Pit bulls should not be banned 26. It s because they are dangerous dog 27. Cheryl compares dangerous dogs with the rights of Americans draws a connection to make dog look like a dangerous weapon. 28. Cheryl says that Pit bulls are not pets as they injure people so badly that they need go to the hospital whereas pet is gentle friend, 29. Hewo thinks that Pit bull dogs should not be banned. 30. License should be obtained who know how to train a sociable dog. 31.People need licenses to own respites and exotic. 32. Peaceful, violent and kill 33.The text is formal 34. No, they have opposite conflicting opinions. 35. Alcohol guidelines. 36. The student writes a source of information used and a small except of key information found. 37. The student writes a source of information used and a small except of the key information found. 38. The student writes a source of information used and a small except of the key information found. 39. Student writes the two or more different opinions in the issue research. 40. Alcohol has a complex role in Australian society. 41. The student will reference the information they found. Task 3 Key points of opinion 1 Headaches
  • 13. Sleep Problems Learning disabilities in children Ringing in the cars Mood problems (Irritability, anxiety) Concentration and memory problems Issues with
  • 14. The Impact of the Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club on the... The Impact of the Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club on the City of Montreal A sports team is vital to a large city such as Montreal. A sports team may have positive or negative impacts on a city. The team that will be focused on is the Montreal Canadiens. Despite the poor seasons that the team has recently endured, the Montreal Canadiens are still one of the most winningest franchises in all of sports. The team s long history as a winning organization has made the city of Montreal reputable. For my research, the three disciplines that will be focused on are sociology, geography, and economics. These disciplines are very much evident and important to my research topic, that being, the importance the Montreal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This incident took place during a playoff game between the Montreal Canadiens and the Philadelphia Flyers. The incident occurred when goaltender of the Flyers, Ron Hextall, left his crease to fight Chris Chelios of the Canadiens. Soon after a brawl erupted. This incident showed that no matter who is involved, the whole team stands up for each other. As mentioned in Sociology: Problems and Perspectives , Sociologists draw an important distinction between the purposes of our behaviour what we intend to do and the unintended consequences that our behaviour brings about. The purposes for which we do things may be very different from the consequences we produce. (Giddens 1991, 8) This gives a sort of an understanding for why the players stand up for each and
  • 15. that their actions, which led to a brawl, have consequences. As mentioned in Sociology in our Times Using the objective method, researchers assign individuals to social classes based on predetermined criteria (occupation, source, and amount of income, amount of education, and type and area of residence (Kendell, Linden and Murray 1998, 227) People that can afford to pay the high ticket prices to go to hockey games are the ones in the middle to upper class who live in the well established
  • 16. Rhetorical Analysis On Want It All Wanting It All Is Easy Recently Nike dropped a commercial titled Want It All and it is an extremely interesting advertisement. Nike just became the new official sponsor of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and it needed an advertisement to excite the fans of the league and get them excited for the new season. Nike took the spot from one of its top rivals in the athletic wear world, Adidas, so they needed to put out a strong front and show people that they were just as good if not better than their competitor. Nike is an extremely well known distributor for athletic wear and sporting goods. In the commercial, Nike uses a fictional person who goes by the name of Donte Grand and is an extremely skilled basketballplayer. He grows up in the inner city and does not come from a lot, but he excels in basketball and shows that no matter where you come from, if you want it all, you are going to have to go and get it. Throughout the commercial, he transitions from his front yard to the local outdoor court, to his high school, college, and eventually pro teams where he is playing in the NBA Finals which is the championship with big time Nike sponsored players such as Kevin Durant and Lebron James. The advertisement uses ethos and pathos to help convey its message. The first rhetorical device that is obviously noticeable is the appeal to pathos in the advertisement. The first thing you notice in the advertisement is the almost terrible conditions of the buildings and streets
  • 17. J. Bruce Ismay Is Responsible For The Sinking Of The Titanic The Titanic was the biggest ship built in the 1900s. The Titanic is very important to us because it helps us remember the people who went down with their ship. Back then the Titanic was just not a ship that people went on it was a Royal Mail Ship. The Titanic is very important because people are still arguing about who is responsible for the sinking of the Titanic. I believe J. Bruce Ismay is responsible for the sinking of the Titanic because he was more powerful than Captain Smith. Although some people think Captain Smith is responsible for the sinking of the Titanic. However, I think that it is J. Bruce Ismay because he told Captain Smith to accelerate the speed of the ship after they received 7 ice warnings. They say that Captain Smith didn t put as many people on the lifeboats as he could and that s true, but Ismay didn t have enough lifeboats for everyone on the ship. When Ismay saw the iceberg, it was too close so he took a 90% angle and got a hole on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bruce Ismay because he put pressure on Captain Smith. Like he told him to stay the same pace as they were going when they received the ice warning. A few more examples are that he ignored all dispatch calls and didn t tell Captain Smith, and didn t have enough lifeboats for everyone on the ship. There are still a lot more reasons why I think Ismay is responsible for the sinking of the Titanic. There are many little things J. Bruce Ismay did that, it makes me think that he is responsible for the sinking of the Titanic. Like he did not take time to test the ship and take precautions and that is the important thing you need to do before you get the ship on the water. One more thing I am pinning J. Bruce Ismay on is that he skipped over a good crew and did not have a good person for every single job on the Titanic. One last major thing that he did was that he took a lifeboat for himself and the crew was not supposed to take a lifeboat they were supposed to go down with the
  • 18. Persuasive Essay On Concussions In Sports Dreams Have you ever had a dream that you wanted so bad and you would do anything to obtain that dream to make it a reality? Most kids if you asked them what they wanted to be when they grow up they would probably say something along the lines of an astronaut, firefighter, or maybe even a doctor, but what I have found to be the most common answer to this question is to be in some sort of major league sport such as baseball, basketball, or football. Most kids can t really perceive the sacrifice and consequences that come with having this dream. The ones that have realized what it takes to make it in professional sports won t let people or the hard work set them back they will keep moving forward and keep their eye on their goal so their dream isn t a dream, it s a reality. One of the most dangerous sports to play is football. There are so many risk that come with playing this sport and some people don t see it. I ve heared these stories of how players are getting concussions or how this player is on their fifth concussion, but they still come back even though they know what risk it has and how it will affect them in their future. For some the reward of playing outweighs the risk as per T.J. Lang offensive linemen for the Detroit Lions said in an interview with Kyle Meinke from mlive.com There s risk in everything you do in life. I don t think players are immune to the fact that there are a lot of great risks in this game and that s a choice that a lot of guys have made in the past that they don t want to do it and you respect it. But for a guy like me, I think the benefits outweigh the risks. Just everything that comes along with being able to be a professional football player, live the lifestyle play at the highest level it outweighs it, and playing the sport you love (For T.J. Lang, mlive.com). As mentioned in the quote every professional football player views there injuries differently and some would rather play through it because they love the life of a football player and they wouldn t give it up for anything. One of the things mentioned in the story with T.J Lang was `Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy or commonly referred to as CTE. This is a degenerative brain disease caused by trauma to the head.
  • 19. Tao of Pooh Essay In the Tao of Pooh the author, Benjamin Hoff, uses the from world famous children s book/TV show character, Winnie the Pooh in order to explain the basics of Taoism. He observed many of the other various characters before coming to the conclusion that Winnie the Pooh, through his actions, was the character that he felt would be able to best explain the principles of Taoism. One of the most important principles of Taoism is the Uncarved Block . The main principle behind the Uncarved Block is that things in their original state contain their own natural power, a power that is easily corrupted and lost when simplicity is changed. Hoff uses the characters of Winnie the Pooh to show how things can be spoiled and lost but he also used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hoff s purpose of writing the Tao of Poohis to ultimately inform people of Taoism. He aimed to teach the ways and beliefs of Taoism and he wanted to teach in such a way that would be easy for everyone to understand and relate to and this goal is why he ultimately choose to use Winnie the Pooh. Pooh s attitude and simple approach concerning life exemplifies the Taoist lifestyle. Each individual chapter of the book is used to teach a new principle of the Uncarved Block of Taoism. Each chapter begins with Winnie the Pooh being told a story and being given an explanation of how it relates back to Taoism. Hoff used many various Winnie the Pooh stories in his teaching of the ways of the Taoist, using the arguments that cleverness and knowledge are not really important. It is also important to note that in each argument he presented it always ended out working in Pooh s favor in the end. Overall the book is very simple and very easy to understand and again I belief that Hoff successfully accomplished his main purposes for writing such a book, however I feel that this text also has many flaws and because of this it should be taken very lightly. The first and most obvious flaw is that the author, Hoff, is trying to prove that in just about any situation the principles of Taoism will always guide you along the right path. However the stories he used to
  • 20. Management Cisco Systems Case Assignment, Chapter 6 (Short Answer) Management What Would You Do? Cisco Systems, Palo Alto, California. Your board of directors wants to know: How should Cisco grow? Your response was, Well, the way we ve grown in the past is. . . . No. That s not the question. Looking backward is easy. How should we grow in the future? Should we build or buy? And with the next board meeting in only 3 months, you don t have much time to come up with the answer. Cisco started in 1984 as the plumbers of the Internet by making the switches and routers that direct data traffic over corporate networks and then later, the Internet. Its products weren t sexy, but every company with an expanding network needed them. So Cisco became the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Should we focus on products that businesses buy? After all, that s who we sell to now. Or, should we take our expertise in routers and switches and focus on consumer products? Finally, while Cisco is growing 15 percent per year, that s down significantly from the 40 percent growth that we ve had since inception, save for 2001. So we need to identify high growth markets and products that we could design and build. If we grow by purchasing technology firms with already established products or services, should we stick to our knitting by buying firms with products and services closely related to our existing business? Or should we diversify by buying firms that are very different from our basic business, routers and switches? For instance, Cisco has the opportunity to acquire a firm that specializes in technology security (spam, viruses, malware, and other Internet threats), an area in which it has no experience. What s more likely to work and be less risky, buying firms with similar products or services (like Cisco s) or buying firms with different products or services? Basically, should Cisco move beyond its core business? Finally, if we do decide to buy firms with already established products or services, how can we make sure those acquisitions work? Study after study shows that most mergers and acquisitions have no better than a 50 50 shot of working. In other words, buy another firm, try to merge its products and services and culture and
  • 21. Evidence For Lizzie Borden I have a story about lizzie borden and if she axe murdered her parents. The topic is mainly about if lizzie borden killed her parents. A girl named lizzie borden killed her parents with a axe. Lizzie borden killed her parents with a axe and did get away with the murder and got arrested for a year since the police didn t have evidence to know it was her. Lizzie Bordenwas born on July 19,1860, at Fall RiverMassachusetts .www.biography.com The people that got killed were Andrew and Abby borden lizzie borden s father and stepmother. Lizzie borden s parents got killed on 1892. LIzzie borden did have a sibling a sister. Lizzie Borden s parents were divorced and lizzie didn t like her stepmother and they would fight a lot. Lizzie and her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And the trial brought the idea of the expert witness to the forefront in American jurisprudence. The murders remain one of history s great unsolved mysteries. Borden was acquitted of the crime, and debate over who killed Andrew J. Borden and Abby Durfee Gray Borden generated a vein of publishing activity that has proven enduringly profitable. That debate continues to this day. www.biography.com Lizzie Borden took an axe And gave her mother forty whacks, runs a nursery rhyme nearly universally known among Americans. When she saw what she had done She gave her father forty one. But the truth of the matter remains unknown. Lizzie Borden had a sister named Emma Borden. Lizzie Borden s real mother died after she was born. www.history.com Neither Lizzie nor Emma Borden ever got married. Lizzie graduated from a public high school in Fall River, and became involved with a variety of organizations consistent with the image expected of a young woman from a well off family in a small New England city. She was a member in good standing of Central Congregational Church, where she taught Sunday school. Serving as secretary treasurer of the Christian Endeavor Society. She was also active in the pro Prohibition Women s Christian Temperance Union and in the antipoverty Fruit and Flower League. www.famoustrails.com Whoever killed Mrs.
  • 22. History Of Southwest Evaluation Association Assessment History of the Northwest Evaluation Association Assessment Background Information The Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) is a nonprofit organization committed to helping school districts improve instruction and learning for all students. Their aim is to give teachers data they can use to inform classroom instruction, and their ambition is to transform education. NWEA s mission: As a not for profit organization, we continue to honor our founders spirit and their collaborative approach to improving teaching and learning. Our mission, Partnering to help all kids learnВ®, informs all aspects of our work. (NWEA, 2014) Founded in 1977 in Oregon and Washington State, NWEA s scholars were Allan Olson, George Ingebo, and Vic Doherty. (NWEA, 2014) The association was dedicated to build a new kind of testing system to measure and track an individual student s educational level and growth. Over the decades, NWEA has grown from a collaboration of 14 school districts to a global organization. Today, their products and services support educators and their students in over 7,400 schools, districts, and educational agencies worldwide. (NWEA, 2014) Their model was grounded on an empirically derived scale based on Danish mathematician George Rasch s Item Response Theory model. (NWEA, 2014) The Rasch Unit (RIT) scale was developed to measure student growth over the course of a year, and from year to year. The first computer adaptive educational NWEA assessment was launched in
  • 23. Things Fall Apart Folktales Things Fall Apart Journal 9 Myths are used by primitive people to record their history to make sure it gets passed down to future generations. Achebe incorporates folktales and myths into Things Fall Apart to illustrate the Igbo culture, characters, and experiences. These folktales appear a myths and legends which typically explain natural events. Myths are used as tools for teaching their children the history and values of their ancestors. Many draw themselves from the earth, sky, and nature, which the African culture believes to be a central part of what it means to be human. For Okonkwo, folktales are instruments of wisdom which provide important values and morals in order to keep peace within his tribe and to sustain their customs and traditions. Okonokwo tells masculine stories of bloodshed and violence, however Nyowe still prefers the stories his mother tells, which are soothing and less violent. He recalls the story of the quarrel between the Earth and Sky. Sky withheld rain for years and crops dried up and the deceased could not be buried in the hard Earth. Vulture was sent to Sky to ask for forgiveness. Sky finally conceded to forgive and gave Vulture rain wrapped in tree leaves to give to Earth. On the way back home, Vulture s, long talon pierced the leaves and the rain fell as it had never fallen beforeЛ® (53). This story illustrates the tribe s dependence on nature for its survival, and how children are naturally drawn to mother earth and all its
  • 24. Techno-Romance in the Film Her Essay Her (2013) is based on a futuristic premise that sets the stage for an unusual love story between a lonely, nebbish, professional letter writer, Theodore Twombly (Joaquin Phoenix) and his artificially intelligent computer operating system, Samantha (voiced by Scarlett Johansson). In the movie, Spike Jonze, the writer and director, touches upon the larger questions surrounding the human condition and how our desire to be loved and accepted has led us to seek technological substitutes for our most basic emotional needs. Importantly, the movie also comes with an embedded caveat for the future based on our current socio cultural obsession with technology if we were to continue our zeitgeist y love affair with technology and artificial... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The plot thickens as Theo and Samantha commence an unusual psychosexual relationship and he begins to introduce Samantha as his girlfriend. She (it) ushers in a breath of fresh air into Theo s life, draws him out of himself and helps him get back to being the optimistic schlemiel he once was. At first, Theo thinks of himself as an outlier to be dating a disembodied operating system, but as he looks around, he finds that he is not alone pursuing a relationship with an OS. Similarly, Amy (Amy Adams), his friend, who has also recently ended her marriage, is getting caught up in a new relationship with an OS left behind by her estranged husband. What follows is a cautionary tale of a love affair between a man and his smartphone. Another element used in the film that adds strength to its characters is the choice of actors. It is hard to imagine anyone other than Joaquin Phoenix playing the poetic melancholic role of Theodore. Joaquin s clever costume design by Casey Storm, complete with his tragicomic mustache, is used to convey the director s belief that fashion recycles itself. The choice of Scarlett Johansson over Samantha Morton as the voice of Samantha during post production was a momentous decision. Scarlett Johansson s scratchy, girly, seductively human voice creates a cocoon that incubates Theo s and Samantha s romance. The visual imagery and brilliant
  • 25. Essay on Manu Soccer MANU Soccer Academy Tom Owen, football fanatic, has been in a close personal relationship with the game his entire life. Owen came to the United States from the U.K. in 1998 after receiving a soccer scholarship. After graduating, his passion and desire for teaching the game to youth naturally has led him into the creation of a successful training camp. His Soccer Academy, MANU, has had great success in his Colorado hometown of Fort Collins. As we explore MANU we will look at many different factors eventually advising Tom Owen on what his next actions in the market should be. By using the SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis for the MANU Soccer Academy, Tom Owen will understand how to utilize the strengths... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This makes it more difficult to expand into distant markets because Owen can only be in one place at a time. Lastly, we will look at the possible threats. Fortunately, because of MANU s niche market in their current location, their external threats are somewhat limited. Most of MANU s threats come from the external environment such as the economic environment. Parents may regard soccer camp as a relatively elastic service and be willing to go without it because of the economic downturn and growing unemployment. This may be looked at as a luxury that can be done without. The analysis provided an overview for MANU Soccer Academy and seems to show that MANU is completely prepared to go ahead with the expansion. The main issue that could impact the success of MANU s expansion lies in the economic environment. The economy is currently in a recession. A large portion of MANU s customers live in the immediate area. There are also several largely populated area around this area. This makes way for MANU to expand the coverage area. There is relatively low direct competition for MANU in Tom s immediate or surrounding area. The target buyer for the services that MANU provides is competitive soccer players ages 11 to 14. However, the ultimate buyer is the mother of the soccer player. One must market to both mother and child. Tom Owen wants to expand his business, but he must take
  • 26. Data Storage And Retrieval Of Data On A Storage Medium A file system (sometimes written filesystem) is the method used to control the storage and retrieval of data on a storage medium. (4) It determines the way in which files are named and how they are logically organised on a disk or partition. (5) Without a file system, data held on a storage medium would be one large block, with no method of determining the location of specific pieces of information. By separating the data into identifiable blocks, the information can be easily located. (1) Each grouping of data, which takes its name from the method of organising paper based information, is referred to as a file . The file systemis comprised of two specific parts: a collection of files and a directory structure, which provides data... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some programs will operate directly on sectors of a disk or partition, so they could desolate or seriously corrupt any current filesystem. However, most programs operate at the filesystem level, and subsequently will not operate correctly on a disk or partition that either does not contain a filesystem, or contains the wrong type. (1) In order for a disk or partition to be used as a filesystem it first must be initialised , this is where the bookkeeping data structures are written to the disk. This process is referred to as making a filesystem . Initialising or Making a filesystem involves the grouping together of multiple sectors into blocks to optimize storage addressing. Generally, modern file systems use block sizes ranging from 1 up to 128 sectors (512 65536 bytes). (2) Each individual file is stored in unused sectors of the disk or partition. From there the file can be located by its known position and size. {1} However, how can we know what sectors on the disk have been used and which haven t? Where is the metadata for each of these files stored? These answers provide us with the file system. (2) To comply with diverse requirements, many different types of file systems have been defined. Each supporting completely different logic, structure, speed of data access, level of efficiency, security, block size and more. Some have even been designed for a very specific purpose or application; for example the file system designed specifically to make
  • 27. Comparing The Machine Stops And The Allegory Of The Cave Suppose one day you were told you no longer needed to go to work, you could provide enough food for your family, and your health was taken care of would you do it? Although we may think we want to live in this kind of world, utopian societies are misleading: similar to the society s observed in The Machine Stopsby E.M. Forster and The Allegory of the Cave by Plato. No doubt, the natural intention of human beings is to be virtuous and moral. Ironically however, striving to live in a utopia consequentially is harmful for mankind. Those who strive to live in a perfect world are obligated to surrender their freedom and frame of mind. Therefore, the intention of this paper is to analyze Plato and Forster s approach about the consequences of what happens when a rational agent allows something other than itself to take control over it, and how this can eventually dehumanize humanity. Forster does a clever job of emphasizing the powerful destruction technology can do to mankind by correlating man made machine and religion. In the story, Vashti is seen living in a utopia and is unaware the Machine has taken control of her life. The story takes a dramatic turn when her son Kuno ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is essential to remember that the setting of The Machine Stops was published during America s rebellion against government corruption and the transition from the industrial revolution to the progressive era. The fear of living in a dystopia is why Forster warns society about the negative impact of technology. What we consider utopian may actually be a dystopia in disguise. Once again, society mistakenly gives technology the same power as god, and therefore allow it to control the human spirit. In other words, Forster is asserting the idea that worshipping a manmade creation at the same level or above a deity would not only be foolish, it would be
  • 28. Philo Farnsworth s Impact On Society Philo Taylor Farnsworth was born on August 19, 1906 in Beaver, Utah. Later on in Farnsworth life he invented an electronic that almost everyone in America owns today, the electric television. This invention was created on September 7, 1927.() This invention has heavily influenced America since its creation. Although in the present computers and smart phones are beginning to make televisionobsolete it will always be the stepping stone of visual communications. Thus, Farnsworth had created an inventionthat has changed human culture forever. The history of the electronic television since its creation is vast but the main focuses are, how it was made, where was it made, and what Farnsworth did with his invention. Farnsworth was living is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first benefit is centered on the need for visual communication. Before electronic television there was mainly radio or telegraph communication, which required a plethora of description. Also it also causes deception between the broadcaster and listener. In 1938 a radio broad cast had tricked millions of listeners that aliens had invaded the world but it was actually a Halloween joke. While electric television was visually see an event unfold in real time. Another benefit is the vast opportunities for marketing. Electronic television has presents itself as an effective tool to demonstrate products. These demonstrations are placed at a certain moments on a program to ensure that people will see these products, but visually seeing a product led the masses to desire the product more. Also it allows a wider range of people to be aware that the product exists. Lastly, going out to the theaters to see a play had become a novelty of the past with the creation of the electronic television. Plays or show were recorded to entertain the masses who owned electronic television. No longer hand they the need to venture out of their home for entertainment. Thus, the benefit of electronic television mainly lay with the ability to visual see a product, event and also
  • 29. Immigration Laws In A Democratic Society Essay Impacts of Immigration Laws in a Democratic Society: A Literature Review Immigration has changed drastically from the start of the 20th century up to the current age. Immigration is a topic that has had much controversy and debate with each new election and each year that passes. Liberals and Conservatives have many opposing viewpoints when it comes to such a touchy subject as that of immigration. Currently, Presidential candidate Donald Trump has some of the most controversial policies, ideas and thoughts pertaining to the current status of illegal immigrants entering the nation. This has sparked heated debate throughout both political parties and the American society that is currently setting the stage for a division between Trump supporters and other Americans that are more lenient with immigration. During the time of the Great Depression most of the world fell into a deep economic hole. Not many people could afford to move to different countries, nor wanted to due to the high rate of poverty throughout the world. This eventually changed over time. The main reasons behind immigrants migrating to other countries during the early 20th century were for religious and political reasons as well as relief from a lack of economic opportunity. In 1952, the Immigration and Naturalization Act was passed by congress. This act upheld the national origins quota system established by the Immigration Act of 1924 which limited the number of immigrants allowed to enter the
  • 30. gutenberg Essay JOHANN GUTENBURG AND THE PRINTING PRESS Long ago there was a man named Johann Gutenberg. He was a very intelligent man. He created one of the greatest inventions in history. He created the printing press. You may ask yourself, what is the printing press? I will soon explain. Johann Gutenberg was born in 1399 named Genefliesch zur Laden. He changed his name to Gutenburg after the name of his wealthy father s house. Gutenberg died in 1468 in Mainz, Germany where he was born. In the footsteps of his father, he first trained as a goldsmith in Strasburg, Germany and joined the goldsmith s guild in 1434. He moved back to Mainz and befriended Johann Fust ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At that time the church had controlled all of the literature and books. This gave the church the power when it came to learning, education, and teaching. When Johann Gutenberg invented the printing press, the church lost control of some of it s power. The printing press was made up of plain paper, ink, blocks, and the press itself. The blocks were very important in his invention. The blocks were movable objects that made it possible for printing to be carried out at a faster pace. The paper would be placed on a tray and would take the letters and coat them with ink. The letters would hit the paper and mark it with the text. Although many people feel that the first book Johann Gutenberg printed was the bible some believe that this is not true. There has shown to be a 28 page Latin book on making speeches that was first printed on the printing press. The little book was printed in 1450. The bible came after that. Some people today believed that Johann Gutenberg was not the first to create the printing press. One man believed that he was the first to create it. His name was Janszoon Coster of Haarlem, a Dutchman. He was not the only man to say that he created the printing press. A Chinese inventor also said the same thing. They both think that they were the true inventors of
  • 31. Tuckman tuckman forming storming norming performing model Bruce Tuckman s 1965 Forming Storming Norming Performing team development model Dr Bruce Tuckman published his Forming Storming Norming Performing model in 1965. He added a fifth stage, Adjourning, in the 1970s. The Forming Storming Norming Performing theory is an elegant and helpful explanation of team development and behaviour. Similarities can be seen with other models, such as Tannenbaum and Schmidt Continuum and especially with Hersey and Blanchard s Situational LeadershipВ® model, developed about the same time. Tuckman s model explains that as the team develops maturity and ability, relationships establish, and the leader changes leadership style. Beginning with a directing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Leader delegates and oversees (similar to the Situational LeadershipВ® Delegating mode). tuckman s forming storming norming performing model | | Better quality diagrams are available as separate files:Tuckman forming storming diagram (doc format)Tuckman forming storming diagram (pdf format)(Thanks S Doran for suggestion. And thanks also C Lloyd for pointing out the error in these diagrams, duly corrected Aug 2008 storming and norming were inverted.)| Tuckman s fifth stage Adjourning Bruce Tuckman refined his theory around 1975 and added a fifth stage to the Forming Storming Norming Performing model he called it Adjourning, which is also referred to as Deforming and Mourning. Adjourning is arguably more of an adjunct to the original four stage model rather than an extension it views the group from a perspective beyond the purpose of the first four stages. The Adjourning phase is certainly very relevant to the people in the group and their well being, but not to the main task of managing and developing a team, which is clearly central to the original four stages. adjourning stage 5 Tuckman s fifth stage, Adjourning, is the break up of the group, hopefully when the task is completed successfully, its purpose fulfilled; everyone can move on to new things, feeling good about what s been achieved. From an organizational perspective, recognition of and sensitivity to
  • 32. Teaching Came From Someone Else Many people say teachers teach differently in their classroom. Many teachers follow a guideline for teaching children, but many of the students don t learn as fast as others. Children don t always raise their hands when they have a question or when they don t understand and that s not always a good idea. They have to be able to open up to the teacher, and the teacher has to open up to all of the students in the classroom. By opening up the teacher will be able to see what the child is having a problem with and can try different strategies to help them. Being an effective teacher helps children in a classroom to learn, be active, and show confidence in their work. The history of teaching can be said by many different people. Some think... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The teacher improves the children s learning skills, communication skills and so much more. Many children learn from supportive techniques and additional resources in the classroom. If any child in the classroom is struggling they can put them in an inclusion classroom where the teachers try and meet the needs of the children. By having an inclusion classroom will help any kind of student with special needs or a child that has a problem learning. The inclusion classroom is another great way for the children to get more one on one time with their teacher, because they will understand the work better than they did before. This can be a great way for children that need that private education get what they need to move on to the next grade with the same knowledge the other children have. (Peg Rosen) Many teachers have a hard time keeping up with teaching children and trying to keep them focused at all times in the classroom. Participation helps the students stay focused, get them to think, and to get them motivated in the classroom. Teachers likes getting feedback from the students so they know that they are listening and they are answering the questions the teacher asked them. The teacher likes how the children communicate with each other to find out the answer. That improves their speaking skills, and they are trying to do the work the teacher wanted them to do.By improving their speaking
  • 33. Space Race History On october 4, 1957, in the midst of the cold war, the soviet union launched Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite to be sent into orbit sparking the space race, as well as marking the beginning of the space age(Gaber).The space race was a competition between the two biggest rivals in the world, the United States and the Soviet Union. During the space race, the United States and the Soviet Union competed to conquer space exploration. The soviet union ran two main mission Sputnik and Luna and the United State had three, Mercury, Gemini and Apollo.The space race brought on many scientific discoveries. From 1947 to 1991, the United States and the Soviet Union fought in a war of ideas know as the Cold War. The cold war started after World... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Early in 1959, Luna I made a trip past the moon, and on September 14,1959, Luna II crashed on the moon. Luna II was truly the first actual visit by spacecraft to another object in space (McArthur, 29 30). The United States started the Apollo mission with the goals of reaching the moon and sending people to land on the moon safely. The Apollo missions go off to a rough start when on January 27, 1967, Apollo I caught on fire during the preflight test. Apollo II VI where unmanned moon orbiter space crafts. Apollo VII was launched on October 11, 1968, and had three peope on board.It was in spaced for a little bit less than 11 days and in that time it orbted the moon colecting data. Apollo VIII was launched on December 21, 1968 and was in space over christmas and on christma eve they made a telecast were the astronauts red verses from the bible. On Apollo VII they also made five other telecasts. Apollo IX was launched on March 3, 1969, and collected more data on the moon and experimented with photography. Apollo X was launched May 18, 1969 and while in orbit tracked the moon s main landmarks. On July 16,1969, Apollo 11blasted into space with Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, and Michael Collins (Loff). When it came time to attempt to and on the moon mission control tried to guide Apollo 11 somewhere Armstrong fet was too risky so he took over and went to land somewhere
  • 34. Stones River National Battlefield Essay The Stones River National Battlefield Planning for the visit required researching and reading about the Stones River National Battlefield. Some elements that I researched about include; its location, key features that are likely to be visited the site as well as the background information of Stones River Battle. To accomplish this, I used library research, The Internet as well as interviewing residents of Tennessee about the Battlefield and its history. Also, I had to conduct pictorial research from picture files, National Parks Service records and also acquisitions of the maps to use at the time of the visit. The plans also included liaising with the National Park Service and the management of the Stones River National Battlefield Park on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, it is an accredited historic site that was earmarked for restoration plans in 1927 by the War Department with an intention to preserve the location of the Civil War Battle of Stones River. Second, the battle that occurred at the site led to extraordinary casualties of soldiers of more than 23000 military men. The victory and capture of Middle Tennessee and was important to Abraham Lincolnas without it the Emancipation Proclamation would have been ruined ( Tennessee Archaeology e journal TN.Gov , 2014). Third, this was a political success for Lincoln as his men had lost in many previous battles such as The Battle of Fredericksburg and the Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, weakening his unity endeavor to bring the country together after fierce continued civil war in America (Thompson, 2014). The victory at Stones River assured the Northern Republic of success in the war. Four, the organization of the site reflects the reality of the war that took place there with dispersed mini sites including General Bragg Headquarters, Redoubt Brannan, Curtain Wall No. 2 and Maj. General Rosecrans Headquarters (Thompson, 2014). Thus, the site improvisation captures key aspects of the Civil War Battle of Stones
  • 35. Essay on Ethical Law Enforcement Running Head: Ethical Law Enforcement 1 Ethical Law Enforcement Marvin Sanchez 12/03/2014 CJA/324 Instructor: Charles Hughes Incident Review 1. What is the ethical issue or problem? Identify the issue succinctly. The moral agent of the story is about an intoxicated husband who the officers assume was driving and also a domestic violence call. The main issue is that the officers decided to give the husband a sobriety test and that was not supposed to happen since they didn t see him driving the vehicle. 2. What are the most important facts? Which facts have the most bearing on the ethical decision presented? Include any important potential economic, social, or political pressures, and exclude inconsequential... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The moral agent is then ignored about the situation and it continues. Will anyone be harmed if this alternative is chosen? If so, how will they be harmed? Consider families and derivative effects. The moral agent may be harmed by him going to jail for something that he might have done or not done. The moral agent may be harmed by having a DUI in his record and he wasn t even driving when the incident occurred. The officers might be harmed by getting removed from their jobs and they might not have other opportunities to generate revenue. If they have a family, the family could be harmed as a result of the loss of income. The moral agent s reputation may be harmed by the negative label if they decide to pursue other jobs in law enforcement. Would honoring any idea or value such as personal, professional, or religious make the alternative invalid? NO. The value of loyalty to the officers might be in question. Are there any rules, laws, or principles that support the alternative? Are there rules, laws, or principles that make the alternative invalid? State the rule or principle and indicate if it invalidates or supports the alternative. They have a jurisdiction that they need to follow and if not followed then they have no case against the husband. So in other words they should get more training. This ethical rule supports the alternative. The officers should seek more training so that they can learn more
  • 36. Use Of Figurative Language In Barbara Kingsolver s The... Taylor, a character in The Bean Trees from rural Kentucky that was born in raised in the South is an individual Barbara Kingsolver can relate to, but this connection between the author and the character is not all that makes this book unique. Kingsolver Kingsolver also presents a variety of figurative language, such as symbolism, similes, and metaphors, which depict her Southern Dialect she was familiar with to express realism. The gender roles Kingsolver portrays is also unique; Kingsolver represents how women are very courageous and brave while being able to survive on their own, unlike The Things They Carried by Tim O Brien and In Cold Blood by Truman Capote where males serve as the dominant characters. What makes Kingsolver s texts her... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kingsolver states, I m just a plain hillbilly from East Jesus Nowhere with this adopted child that that everybody keeps on telling me is dumb as a box of rocks (Kingsolver, 45). Kingsolver includes a simile with the child being compared to a box of rocks and this represents how Taylor and Lou Ann were able to understand each other due to the Southern dialect they both shared. Another instance where Kingsolver uses this Southern dialect is when Lou Ann commands her mother and grandmother to not sit on the bench because it ll be as a poker in this sun (36). A simile is spoken with the bench being compared to a poker in the sun; this is another daily occurrence in which the characters use this Southern dialect. Also, as Estevan and Taylor have a conversation, Estevan says her speech is poetic while Taylor refers to it as the biggest bunch of hogwash (69). Symbolism is also introduced in her work; Kingsolver introduces the wisteria vines that can grow in non fertile soil due to rhizobia which symbolizes the ability for Turtle to thrive with Taylor acting as the rhizobia for due to her help in raising her. This unique dialect that Kingsolver puts on display in her book through figurative language to display the simple and ordinary life each of her characters possessed by relating it back to her own native Kentucky
  • 37. Mass School Shootings in America Essay In our society today, so socially and technologically advanced, one expects to feel a sense of security and comfort. However, this safety is lost due to the fact of many school shootings occurring nationwide. It is not unusual to hear about these shootings on television or on the radio. This issue has greatly impacted the lives of young people. If you turn on you television and look at the destruction caused from a flood or an earthquake, you may think, quot;oh, another one. quot; Although it may shock you to see the pain and suffering of the victims, it is going to happen. Is that the way we have to look at school shootings? It seems almost inevitable that this routine will happen over and over again. A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However this is not the case. Thomas Solomen was literally a Boy Scout, who went to church and didn t care for Marilyn Manson or Duke Nukem or any of the other factors to be expected of a violent child. When he went to school that day with plans of terror, he did it in way that was quot;less bloody quot; than other shootings. Shooting from the hip, Solomen aimed low and after the rampage he put a powerful .357 revolver in his mouth. The assistant principle talked the boy out of suicide and took the gun from him. Thomas then collapsed into his arms saying, quot;Oh, my God, I m so scared. quot; Somehow this shooting doesn t seem as horrible as the previous ones because he felt not only felt alone and scared but he said that he was sorry for the horror that he had created. Many of the preceding killers laughed at their victims and had no mercy. Why did Thomas (or T.J. as his friends called him) not quot;shoot to kill quot;? Maybe because he didn t really want to kill anyone. The only signs to show why Solomen would do such a thing was the fact that his grades were dropping and he had broken up with his girlfriend. Teens like T.J. who are seeing it and hearing about it all the time through the media are committing the crimes because of the copycat effect. I believe that he was letting his anger out in the fashion that the other killers did. A weapon that takes lives seems to be the new way out for them. The result
  • 38. Structuralist Disposition Of Foucault The Works Of Derrida structuralist disposition of Foucault. The works of Derrida encourage us to consider the condition of strategies that ultimately refers to a radical exteriority something remaining outside to power and authority. This analysis of the outside acts as the catalyst to resist any form of authority without re affirming or confirming to the structure of authority that attempts to displace. Christopher Norris defines deconstructionas a series of moves, which involve the disassembling of opposition and hierarchies and revealing aporias and elements of self contradiction. (Norris, Chritopher in Derrida (London: Fontana Press, 1987), p. 19). So, deconstruction is conceptualized as a strategy of raising questions about philosophies claim to reflexive self identity. In introducing the concept of supplement , Derrida writes it is not any less remarkable that the so called living discourse should suddenly be described by a metaphor borrowed from the order of the very thing one is trying to exclude from it . (Derrida, Jacques in Dissemination, trans. Barbara Johnson , Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1981, p. 148). In that sense, speech is dependent on the writing that it tends to exclude ultimately leading to writing as the logic of supplementarity ; a supplement is necessarily excluded by the presence but is also in indispensable for the formation of its identity. This unearthing of the logic of supplementarity is considered to be a deconstructive move adopted
  • 39. Relapse Of Sustainable Rehabilitation Sustainable Rehabilitation is the only way to truly make a dent in addiction. Addicts must be offered an alternative to their previous lifestyle. A large percentage of addicts who go to rehab, often get out and return to the same habit of their addiction after a period of time. Short term rehabilitation is not as effective as a long term program aimed at changing habits and routine. In order to prevent relapses and in extreme cases death, a variety of methods are used to help the addict maintain a clean and sober life. The end goal is a sustained rehabilitation that leads to a productive and successful life. Scientists and physicians say that addiction is a complex, but treatable disease that affects brain function and behavior. The use of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone (including a new long acting formulation) are effective in helping individuals addicted to heroin or other opioids stabilize their lives and reduce their illicit drug use. Acamprosate, disulfiram, and naltrexone are medications approved for treating alcohol dependence. Medically assisted detoxification is only the first stage of addiction treatment and by itself does little to change long term drug abuse. Medically assisted detoxification can safely manage the acute physical symptoms of withdrawal for some individuals. It can also pave the way for effective long term addiction treatment. Detoxification alone is rarely sufficient to help addicted individuals achieve long term abstinence. Thus, patients should be encouraged to continue drug treatment following detoxification. Motivational enhancement and incentive strategies, beginning at initial patient intake, can improve treatment
  • 40. The, By Vilhelm Moberg Willie, a mere boy, swelled with superiority as he contemplated the hilarity of those silly old folks, fooled by an owl and believing in ghosts.4 The belief in the Sinkhole spГ¶ke possibly lived on beyond the sighting of the owl, as old timers recalled stories of jГ¶tunn, the ancient Norse race of giants, with their powers of shape changing and their inclination for trickery. If they could change into wolves, as they did in the Norse tales, they certainly could transform into an owl.5 In his two volume history of the Swedish people, the eminent writer Vilhelm Moberg, relates that during his childhood in SmГҐland, an isolated and backward province, he met elders that not only believed in fairies, but actually saw them.6 Willie probably encountered similar mind sets, since his birth occurred seven year prior to Vilhelm Moberg s and numerous people from SmГҐland immigrated to east central Minnesota.7 Willie normally concluded the telling of the Sinkhole spГ¶ke tale with a prideful proclamation, My generation was the first modern generation. My generation was the first not to believe in that stuff. 8 Egged on by the allure of the Sinkhole spГ¶ke tales and not willing to be a passive bystander, Willie stepped into the scene alongside the spГ¶ke and attempted to harass and frighten the gullible adults. After capturing fireflies and coated his thumbnails with their natural luminescent substance, he lurked on the edge of the Sinkhole road waiting for unsuspecting travelers.
  • 41. King Arthur s Life-Personal Narrative Once upon a time, there was a fish, a gold fish named Goldy the Golden Goldfish. Now this goldfish wasn t entirely happy with its life as a simple household fish but that s not important right now. What is important is the owner of the fish, Sir Jeff. Now Sir Jeff was a young, handsome, dashing and strapping, virile, magnificent, heroic, terribly masculine knight. In fact he was also the bravest and most secure knight of all of the knights of King Arthur s court. Any quest, any competition, any situation was nothing that Sir Jeff couldn t handle. He had killed countless spiders, 54 trolls, 34 phoenixes, 10 griffins, 3 dragons and the great snake of destiny, at least according to his twitter bio. Though he was a young, handsome, dashing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sir Jeff was confused by this answer but since it had the tone of a joke he laughed awkwardly and went on with his quest. Again he thought, Who could find for me, in the recesses of their mind, answer to the most unanswerable question that has ever faced humanity? After pulling out his contact list and looking for someone who could answer this burning question he saw the name of Merlin the great magician. Again he thought to himself Oh what great knowledge this man possesses! Surely he has an answer to this great question. So Sir Jeff went out to find Merlin. Since Merlin was quite an elusive fellow and rarely answered his magic mirror Sir Jeff s hopes were suddenly dashed down. But when all hope seemed lost Harry the Happy Herring chimed in, Hey, me and Merlin are like mega tight I could probably hook you up with the deats on his locals. So Harry the Happy Herring guided sir Jeff towards the home of
  • 42. The True Nature Of The Canadian Charter The True Nature of the Canadian Charter As Canada continues to socially progress, the Charter has made Canada struggle to become a more just society. The Charter as part of the evolution of the constitution does not suddenly place Canada in a brighter light where justice is eminent and achieved easily for society as a whole. Likewise, the method of appointing judges to the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) has forced the judicial interpretation of the Charter to be perceived negatively by the rest of Canada. While some might argue that the living tree doctrine of constitutional interpretation is essential when interpreting the Charter, this principle can be contrasted with a doctrine known as originalism (Solum, 2011). Supporters of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since prime ministers often select judges based on the ideals their political party represents, constant evolution of the constitution would allow free reign for judges to impose their own subjective values, particularly ones that are quite similar to the political party in parliament (The Globe And Mail, Simpson 2016). Therefore, while the country might be satisfied with the judges in place during that certain time period; when it is time for a new election and a new political party is elected into office, Canadians would be dissatisfied with the judges that are on the bench of The SCC. As a result, while society s government, morals, and social values change and progress , the law and its interpretations/interpreters persist to stand their grounds on various controversial issues. Proceedings in all notorious issues must be handled with neutrality and objective criteria in order to conclude to justifiable decisions (The Globe And Mail, Simpson 2016). On the other hand, the appointment of judges shapes Charter interpretation, forcing Canadians to reconsider the people they have given power to and to rethink the Charter s interpreters authority in creating a more just society. Hence, while Canada may claim to be progressing in legal thought, the lack of Supreme Court checks and balances proves otherwise. Unlike the politicians
  • 43. Reflection On The Happiest Memories Of Identity The realization of my identity was something new to me and I love learning something new, yet I was hesitant to look back in the past because I am not one to really reflect on the past until this assignment. While reflecting on some of the happiest memories about myself, it also comes with the one no one wants to ever visit which were the unpleasant memories. Considering the past can help you learn things about yourself that you never knew. Some of the earliest memories that I can recall was way back from kindergarten and even until now. While considering the past, I thought about how I sawmyself and what others saw or thought about me. One thing about myself is that I do not like reflecting about myself. I do not like talking to anyone about my who I am or the problems that I am going through. It is just a part of me when I was growing up. Being born into a family where communication was not as important, I grew up learning to keep our emotions to ourselves. I never talked about our problems so when I grew up I saw myself as someone who keeps to themselves and never bother anyone. This way I was great at hiding my true feelings. At the same time, I thought I am outgoing and shy because I love meeting new people and chatting but at the same time I am shy because it ties in with keeping everything to ourselves. After I meet you, I am a lot more talkative and a joker. How others saw me most of the time or when they first met me was probably that I am shy. That is the most reoccurring thing that gets brought up in a conversation about me. Others that get to know me sees me as friendly, smiley, happy and always in a good mood. They also say that I give good advices and a great person to talk to because I am interesting and have so many stories to tell. They knew I love to relax but also go out and have lots of fun. Others probably thought I was weird too because I have my days, but I think that everyone that knows me can agree that I am a positive person. My earliest realization of me becoming aware of my racial identitywould be in elementary school or maybe earlier. I cannot recall much when I was younger, but I think that when I was little I would ask questions about why we spoke a different language.
  • 44. Romeo Montage And Juliet Capulet Three months ago, I was entrusted with the crucial duty of determining who was to blame for the tragic death of Romeo Montage and Juliet Capulet. Today I present my findings. I have come to the decision that Romeo Montage is responsible for the death of these two star crossed lovers. My client Romeo Montague is accountable for the death of he and Juliet Capulet caused by his impulsive nature in each event of drama. I am here today in his honour to plead guilty. My first piece of evidence regarding this matter is the haste in which Romeo fell in love with Juliet at the ball. Despite the spontaneous love and attraction, he had for Juliet the first time he laid eyes on her at the Capulet ball, although they were both unaware of each other s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason for the death of both Romeo and Juliet is clearly outlined by that fact that Romeo killed Tybalt, which lead to him being banished from Verona. Juliet fled to Friar Lawrence asking for his help to find a way to be with Romeo. Juliet a young and innocent girl as you would have listened to Friar Lawrence s plan to fake her death. What would you do in this situation listen to Friar Lawrence to get the love of your life back? If It wasn t for Romeo getting banished, he and Juliet could have run away together and to this day neither of them would be dead Its proven Romeos over dramatic attitude played part in causing the death of he and Juliet. My third piece of evidence regarding this matter is the way Romeo reacted to the sentence of banishment. Romeo the juvenile boy he is, reacted to the sentence of banishment in a theatrical manner. He is deaf to Friar Lawrence s claim that he should be content that the prince commuted the death sentence. Romeo speaks as if his banishment shall be replaced by death, Ha, banishment? Be merciful, say death For exile hath more terror in his look, Much more than death. Do not say banishment He considers banishment a fate worse than death. Friar Lawrence tried to console Romeo that banishment is more desirable than death, he speaks be patient for the world is broad and wide Romeo reacts to this
  • 45. A Reflective Educator And My Pedagogical Agenda My research during this course has allowed me to become a more reflective educator and to determine my pedagogical agenda. While studying James A. Bank s Stages of Ethnicity and Gloria Ladson Billings Theory of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy, I connect with NBPTS Proposition 4.B, and discovered a truer, honest picture of myself and of where I hope to be as a future administrator (NBPTS, 2014, p.16) The idea of cultural diversity has been part of my educational philosophy since middle school. I grew up in a very rural area of Pickens County, SC, where I attended elementary school with all white children. It wasn t until I went to middle school in Simpsonville, SC that I was enrolled in classes with students of other cultural and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was by far the best training I could have ever received. I was hired at the same school at the end of my student teaching semester and have now been teaching for 4 years. The notion of cultural diversity is important to me because of the amount of personal growth I have experienced by being exposed to the diverse lives of my friends and students. My past experiences and this course have prepared me to be a self reflecting, culturally relevant educator and administrator. I hope to use my knowledge from this research and course to influence other educators to also create culturally relevant classrooms that will openly welcome and embrace all students. A classroom is only truly culturally relevant when it has student academic success, paired with a development and maintenance of cultural competence, for which students also develop cognizance where they desire to challenge the status quo of the present day social structure (Ladson Billings, 1995, p.160) According to Ladson Billings (1995), it is behoove of teachers to have pedagogical excellence in good teaching, also referred to as culturally relevant teaching with collective empowerment. Often times for students of culturally diverse backgrounds, school is a place where they cannot be themselves. Most school s cultural norms are typically
  • 46. Essay about Egyptian Pyramids Architecture CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF ANCIENT EGYPT PYRAMIDS THE STEP PYRAMID of Pharaoh Djoser THE GREAT PYRAMID of Pharaoh Khufu CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY FOOTNOTES This essay focuses on two different types of pyramids; the Step pyramid which was the first pyramid and the Great pyramid, which was the largest pyramid built in Egypt. The essay investigates the meaning of the selected forms for the Egyptian culture and explains their dialog with the cosmos. The architecture of ancient Egypt is one of the most important civilizations in history, which developed of different structures and great architectural monuments along the River Nile. The Egypt pyramids were constructed for the pharaoh, as a tomb. Their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then he achieved building the first pyramid by placing large series of stone on top of each other. Arnold states, From the earliest 3rd dynasty step pyramids in Egypt that they were built with accreditation walls or layers . [3] The accreditation layers were sloped inside at an angle. It was probably done to provide structural durability. Each part of the pyramid between two steps is referred to as a mastaba. Each accreditation wall or layer shaped one step of the step pyramid and defined the base of the next mastaba by reducing the height of the wall layer by layer. [3] Intended to hold his mummified body, Pharaoh Djoser s Step Pyramid at Saqqara began as a traditional, flat roofed mastaba. But by the end of his 19 year reign, in 2611 B.C.E, it had risen to six stepped layers and stood 62 meters high. It was the largest building of its time. Extensive use of stone, wood, reeds, or other materials made the tomb more durable than its mud brick structure. The Step Pyramid complex was enclosed by a 10 meters wall and included courtyards, temples, and chapels covering nearly 40 acres (16 hectares) the size of a large town in the third millennium B.C. As in earlier mastaba tombs, the Step Pyramid s burial chambers were underground, hidden in a maze of tunnels. However the tomb was stolen, and only left from the third king of Egypt s 3rd dynasty, Djoser is his mummified left foot. The Step
  • 47. Week 5 Pos 355 Essay UNIX/Linux versus Mac versus Windows POS/355 UNIX/Linux versus Mac versus Windows Really, I m not out to destroy Microsoft. That will just be a completely unintentional side effect. Linus Torvalds I wish him the best, I really do. I just think he and Microsoft are a bit narrow. He d be a broader guy if he had dropped acid once or gone off to an ashram when he was younger. Steve Jobs Microsoft has had clear competitors in the past. It s a good thing we have museums to document that. Bill Gates (Torvalds, Gates, amp; Jobs, 2013) Operating systems were not in existence before the 1960s. The definition of operating systems is a program designed to run other programs on the computer and is the most important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Mac OS is the product of Apple, which was created in 1976 by the late Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniac. Mac OS, unlike Microsoft s Windows, is an operating system designed only for the Macintosh computers. Whereas Microsoft s creation of Windows seemed more or less linear after the late 1980 s, Apple circulated a number of different computers with different OS s, such as the Apple II, Apple III, the Lisa, in addition to the line of Macintoshes. The ultimate brilliance behind Apple s development of its operating systems is vertical combination: Mac also develops both its own hardware and software. However Microsoft takes a different approach: it provides the OS that is used by almost all IBM compatible computers manufactured. Of all the individual personal computer ventures that Apple started however, only the top sellers of the Macintosh remain in production and continue to evolve. The first Mac was preceded by the Apple I, the Apple II which was very successful, the Apple III which was a disaster, and the Lisa which was a disaster almost as bad as the Apple III. It was introduced in 1984, but development on Mac OS began in 1979. When presented, it was the first system to rely exclusively on a graphical user interface to respond to user input. However it was the recognition of this graphical user interface that encouraged Microsoft in its process of Windows. To introduce the Mac system, Apple aired the
  • 48. Mass Media And Social Media The Evolution of Media in Presidential Campaigns The effects of mass media and social media have changed the way people have experienced presidential campaigns in many ways. With the development of new technologies through the last hundred years many different ways of experiencing the campaigns have taken place. Newspapers, radio, television, internet and social media websites have changed the ways we all have experienced elections. Between 1960 and today, there have been many milestones in mass media and the way it has been presented to us. In the 1960 s television sets were becoming very popular in many households across America. The first televised presidential debate took place on September 26, 1960. 1963: Polls show more Americans report that they rely on television rather than newspapers as their primary source for news. ( 1963: Polls show... PBS, n.d.) With the television becoming the new medium for people to gain information, this was a major milestone in how information was gathered and perceived. Also in the 1960 s the first stages of development of the internet began. Early computers were also being produced. This had set the stage for upcoming years in technology that would affect the experience of presidential elections by all. In the 1970 s many more transformations were happening in media. The development of the internet was still underway and won t become readily available until the 90 s to the general public. Public access television was created. The
  • 49. Elizabeth Proctor Characteristics Elizabeth Proctor He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him now! Elizabeth Proctor said this at the end of The Crucible when her husband John Proctor goes to hang. Elizabeth a very honest and loving mother of three boys, and wife to John Proctor. She was also a very religious person that would never lie. The personality of Elizabeth Proctoris very similar to mine because we both portray the traits of being quiet, caring, and a pushover. Elizabeth Proctor and myself both associate with being quiet. The way Elizabeth shows how she is quiet is when she is talking to her husband. When she found out about her husband having an affair with Abigail Williams she kept a cold house, barely speaking more than one word to him. A time I kept to myself was when I went to county chorus. The first day I didn t stray far from the people I knew even though there were a ton of new people I could talk to. Another time was when I didn t have enough confidence to talk to a cute guy I saw at the store. I was way to shy to go up to him so I missed my chance to talk to him and possibly get his number. Both myself and Elizabeth exhibit the trait of being quiet.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Elizabeth got to talk to her husband John to try and talk him into confessing to witchcraft, she show d him how much she cared about him even after everything that s happened. She had told him that she supported him with whatever decision he made. The way that I m a caring person is that I m a good listener. Any time I know one of my friends is upset I will call them or sit down and talk with them letting them spill everything that s on their mind and I ll sit there and listen to all of it, not judging at all. Another way I m caring is that I always put other people before myself. On my birthday my friend was upset so I spent the day with her and we went to the movies then walked around the mall. The common trait between myself and Elizabeth Proctor is
  • 50. Informative Essay On Acupuncture Samantha McCarren Dr. Stephanie Berger Herbal treatments and acupuncture are examples of alternative medicines that individuals use to take control of their own health. Herbal treatments are most commonly used as dietary supplements. These dietary supplements such as tablets, capsules, and extracts are sold in local pharmacies. Acupuncture is a type of alternative medicine that originated in China and is used as a method of healing. Acupuncture is used to cure a variety of different illnesses such as bronchitis, asthma, and the common cold. Although acupuncture can be a very effective way to cure chronic pain, it often makes grandiose promises and leads to exaggerated beliefs. Scientists are just beginning to discover the effects of acupuncture