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The Book Thief Plot Structure
General
1. Title The Book Thief
2. Author Markus Zusak
3. Date of Original Publication 2005
4. Novel Type Historical Fiction
Structure
1. Point of View 1st person and closed 3rd person
2. Relationship to meaning Looking back into the world the narrator, Death, provides an insight on the
characters in a way that reveals their true thoughts and emotions. He also includes his own feelings
and thoughts. Engaging the reader further into the characters world. Death takes away the souls of the
dead that s why he can teach the stories of those who are gone. He helps to foreshadow events.
3. Plot Structure
a. Exposition Liesel and her brother having to get adopted because their mother couldn t care for them.
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Characteristics and significance Hitler and the Nazi party are described as powerful, demanding,
reliant, controlling, and judgemental. These may be good characteristics on there own, but together
they make for a very uncontrollable person that nobody can stand to be around. They are feared by
most people because nobody wants their families hurt. In the book, Hitler is the leader. He wanted
what he wanted and didn t want anyone to listen to what others had to say.
3. Other Significant Characters
a. Name and significance Hans Huberman is Liesel s foster father. He is important because he is the
strong fatherly figure Leisel never had.
b. Characteristics Hans is a quiet and gentle man. He plays the accordion and looks out for his family.
He wants the best for Liesel, therefor tries to be there for her whenever she needs him.
c. Thematic or plot oriented purpose Hans helps Liesel to learn to read and helps protect her. He is
almost like her own security guard. Without him Liesel wouldn t have learned the importance of life.
His accordion helped symbolize hope and comfort for the world.
Setting
1. Place and symbolic significance Molching, Germany at this time was was going through World War
II. During this time many women were forced to work due to the fact the men were out
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Beach Volleyball vs. Indoor Volleyball
Ashley Lechleidner Rodriguez
English Composition 1101
September 30, 2011
Illustration/Compare Contrast
Indoor and Beach Volleyball have gained immense popularity over the years. They re both very fun
sports that anyone at any age can enjoy. Although most people would think both sports are the same,
the truth is they are very different. The environment, rules of play and the collegiate opportunities that
many players have are a few of the main components that separate these sports. Indoor volleyball was
invented in Holyoke Massachusetts by William G. Morgan on February 9, 1895. Originally, the sport
was known as Mintonette until it was changed a year later to volleyball which it is still known as
today. The present name ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Beach is not as complicated as this because there are absolutely no referees present unless it s the
professional level, then there tends to be some. Nevertheless, the players themselves are the ones that
control the game and must be honest at all times. Volleyball has been a
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Costco Due Diligence Report
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COSTCO WHOLESALE
DUE DILIGENCE REPORT
Prepared by:
Prepared for:
Course:
Date: April 23, 2011
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary............................................................................ 4
Industry Overview.............................................................................. 5
Corporate Overview........................................................................... 6
SWOT Analysis................................................................................ 12
Culture........................................................................................... 16
Organization and General Corporate Issues................................................ 18
Performance Measurement................................................................... 28
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Due to the market; bargains were more important to consumers. Fifty six of Costco warehouses
exceeded $200 million in sales in fiscal 2010, and two of these units each did more than $300 million.
This rate of revenue is highly attributable to the strong entrepreneurial culture that encourages its
employees and management s teams to be creative and contribute new ideas to allow the company to
constantly evolve and improve. It has been well publicized that Costco rewards and compensates its
employees well. It is a well oiled machine that reciprocates its success with its customers and
employees.
Industry Overview
The US warehouse club and superstore industry includes about 20 companies; however the major
competitors that Costco faces are Sam s Club (owned by Wal Mart), BJ s Wholesale Club, and Meijer.
The club superstore industry is so competitive that these four companies alone hold over 90 percent of
sales. These superstores are able to offer competitive pricing because as large companies they can
offer a wide selection of products and have purchasing, distribution, marketing, and financing
advantages. Due to low margins, the profitability of these individual superstore companies depends on
high volume sales and efficient operations. This is where Costco has been able to succeed and set
itself aside from the competitors.
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How To Write An Organ Transplant Essay
Organ Transplant Essay
Every 10 minutes, someone is added to the national transplant waiting list and on average, 21 people
die each day while waiting for a transplant. ( transplant.hrsa.gov )
Before an organ is allocated, all transplant candidates on the waiting list that are incompatible with the
donor because of blood type, height, weight and other medical factors are automatically screened from
any potential matches. Then, the computer application determines the order that the other candidates
will receive offers. According to information from the Organ procurement and transplantation
network, Specific criteria must be met in order to find the best match. First is location, Hearts and
lungs have less time to be transplanted, so the distance to the donor hospital is always considered first
when allocating those organs. Second is the size of the organ. Proper organ size is critical to a
successful transplant, which means that children often respond better to child sized organs. Although
pediatric candidates have their own unique scoring system, children essentially are first in line for
other children s organs. For each organ that becomes available, the computer program generates a list
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There are three types of rejection can occur after receiving an organ transplant: Hyperacute rejection
occurs as soon as the donated organ is transplanted. This rarely occurs because transplant doctors
make sure to match blood types and check if you have antibodies against the donated organ. Acute
rejection occurs at least a few days after the transplant surgery when the body has had time to identify
a foreign invader. Chronic rejection is a very gradual type of graft injury that can occur over months or
even years after transplantation. ( National Kidney Foundation ) A rejection episode may be reversed
if caught
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A Critique of the Behavioural Theories of Learning
A CRITIQUE OF THE BEHAVIOURAL THEORIES OF LEARNING One of the most debated
issues in psychology pertains to the nature and meaning of learning. The systematic study of learning
is relatively new as it was in the late nineteenth century that studies in this realm began in a scientific
manner. Psychologists borrowed techniques from the physical sciences, and conducted experiments to
understand how people and animals learn. Psychologists have tried in the past to define and explain
how learning takes place. Two of the most important early researchers were Ivan Pavlov and Edward
Thorndike. Among later researchers, B. F. Skinner was important for his studies of the relationship
between behaviour and consequences. They are also known ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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They found as reported by Myers D.G, that half a second works well. However if the food i.e. the
unconditioned stimulus (UCS) appeared before the bell, the conditioned stimulus (CS), then
conditioning is not likely to occur. The bell signals the arrival of food. Pavlov called this the law of
contiguity: The closer the two are in time (with neutral stimulus preceding presentation of UCS), the
stronger the conditioning (generally speaking) Extinction. This concept is similar to common sense
idea of forgetting. Pavlov found that when he sounded the tone repeatedly without presenting food, the
dog s salivation also decreased. After the conditioning phase, the conditioned response (CR) gets
weaker when the conditioned stimulus (CS) or the bell is not accompanied by the UCS (food). It gets
weaker not because the organism no longer remembers the UCS CS connection. It gets weaker
because CR is somehow inhibited. Spontaneous recovery. After extinction trials, the dog will start to
salivate again in response to CS after only one pairing of UCS and CS. Pavlov called it spontaneous
recovery, where the weakened conditioned response reappeared after a rest pause. This according to
Pavlov occurred because extinction was suppressing the conditioned response and not eliminating it.
(Myers D.G. p 295) Generalization. Generalization is a
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How Macbeth s Character Changes Throughout The Play
Background William Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford upon Avon. As an English actor and
playwright, Shakespeare wrote many plays which were performed for entertainment. In total he wrote
37 plays. Shakespeare died in 1616. Macbeth was written by William Shakespeare in 1606. The tale
was actually based on facts and not an original. The play itself was not exactly what happened in real
life though. Shakespeare added dark and bloody elements to make the play more exciting. This
included the witches, which predicted the prophecies in the play. Characters 1. Macbeth There s no art
To find the mind s construction in the face: He was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust.
Macbeth s character changes throughout the play. At first, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One said Beware Macduff . Because of this, he has Macduff s entire family killed. Another said No
man born of a woman shall ever harm Macbeth . This makes Macbeth feel as though he is invincible.
Commentary Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble. When Macbeth goes to
see the witches, they are making a potion/casting a spell. They have a big boiling pot and are pouring
random things into it. They make Macbeth drink this potion . Afterward, he gets the prophecies. Act V
Summary Lady Macbeth kills herself, and Macbeth doesn t seem to care. A lookout sees trees moving
and warns Macbeth, and they realize Macduff has come with an army. All of Macbeth s people flee,
and he is left to fight on his own. Macduff, who wasn t born of a woman but rather c section, kills
Macbeth by beheading him. Malcolm then gains the crown and is King of Scotland. Commentary I ll
put it on. Send out more horses; skirr the country round; Hang those that talk of fear. Give me mine
armour. How does your patient, doctor? Here, Macbeth had just found out about the coming of
Macduff s army. He is trying to prepare for the coming battle. He is also asking about his wife Lady
Macbeth, because the doctor had came to see her. Although he asked, he doesn t seem too concerned
about how she
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Definition Of A Neutral Question
There is no such thing as a neutral question. Evaluate this statement with reference to two areas of
knowledge. In order to evaluate this statement, we must clearly understand what is a neutral question.
A definition of a neutral question can be: A question asked in such a way that it does not imply
personal opinion or bias. I assume that a true question has to be neutral. If a question reveals to be non
neutral, the objectivity that defines a question doesn t exist anymore. It becomes a statement or a
judgement with a question make up. To develop the evaluation of this statement, we have to figure out
what are the conditions for a question to be neutral. The point of a question is to request knowledge or
information; it gives control over the direction taken to fill in the request. One could argue that the
initial choice of what question is asked, in itself, is a form of bias and on those grounds, neutrality is
impossible any time there is a question. For this reason, it might be good to think of neutrality on a
continuum with some questions being more neutral than others. Examples of neutral questions can be
identified as: Can you describe the kind of information you would like to find? Or what are you
hoping to find? A neutral question can then be defined as a bias free enquiry for knowledge. For my
Areas of Knowledge I will be referencing Ethics and Natural sciences. What is neutrality? Neutrality
is about not going forward or backward or taking a side. Neutrality
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The story begins as a sixth-grade girl, Miranda and her...
The story begins as a sixth grade girl, Miranda and her mother are preparing for an appearance on the
fame show $20,000 Pyramid. Stead describes the novel in which Miranda is writing a letter to an
unnamed you . You has sent her letters which describe about the game show and is able to predict
Miranda s future. However, You is still a mystery to Miranda and us. Miranda spends her days in New
York City with her mom. A Germany lawyer named Richard is her mom s boyfriend who regularly
visits Miranda and her mom at their apartment. Seeing that Miranda is keen on carrying the copy of a
novel entitled A Wrinkle in Time , Miranda is fond of reading that novel. Belle s market is a place
where Miranda usually waits for her mom when she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Miranda is terrified and yells down the block but it seems to be pointless because the kid does not look
back. Miranda almost cries, nevertheless she knows that she has to send Sal back home. From this
point, Miranda feels miserable as her friendship with Sal has ended. Sal not only does not want to go
home but also does not want to talk to Miranda anymore. For the sake of her friendship, Miranda
attempts to approach Sal although it appears to be pointless. Realizing the fact that her friendship with
Sal seems to be fallen apart, Miranda starts to spread out her social circle. Miranda expands her
friendship by attempting to know more about Annemarie, who has conflict with her ex best friend,
Julia. Julia is known as a wealthy fortunate girl whom Miranda dislikes so much. As Miranda and
Annemarie experience downturn with own former best friends, they intentionally make friends.
Moreover, both of them start to expand their friendship with Colin, a cute skater boy. Three of them
have a marvelous experience at a sandwich shop called Jimmy s, a place where they work during
lunch time. At school, Miranda unexpectedly meets the kid who punches Sal while she asks to be an
office monitor whose job is to call for students to bring them to the school dentist. That day has made
Miranda and Marcus get to know each other. In fact, noticing that Marcus is highly interested with
time, Miranda feels very happy, and enjoys their relationship. Miranda finds out that
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A Report On A Formal Report
A formal report provides information on a particular problem or subject and gives a recommended
course of action based on that information. Some of the different kinds of reports are feasibility
studies, research reports, position papers and problem reports. Each type of report has its own set of
requirements for effectiveness, but they have a lot of common elements which will be discussed in this
paper.
In addition to the components that make up a report, writing a report requires a technique or process
that ensures the proper research is accomplished and the right data is included. Some people use
checklists while others use a set of questions to ensure all the bases are covered. I will touch on the
procedure for writing a report after the components section.
Components of Formal Reports: Front matter, body and end matter are the major components of most
formal reports. Each major component is made up of several subsections which can be removed or
added as needed.
Front Matter: The front matter precedes the text (Lannon Guark, 2014 p. 533) or, body of the report,
its purpose is to introduce and summarize the report and contains the following elements;
A letter that introduces the report (transmittal letter) to the person or group that asked for it. The letter
may list the reason for the report, point out specific items of interest in the report, describe problems
with the data or thank people that contributed to the research.
A title page that gives the
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The Value And Importance Of The Rights Of Patent Holders
The value and importance of the rights of patent holders cannot be underestimated. In our current state
of the law and economy, patent holders (and holders of all forms of intellectual property) contribute
immense value to the total worldwide economy. The US Chamber of Commerce suggests that almost
35% of the total US GDP is revenue generated by intellectual property. (US CoC, 2017) The idea of
patents and intellectual property has a long history in America and was considered so vital to
innovation and progress that it was put into Article 1, section 8, clause 8 of the US Constitution. The
US Constitution is the foundation of all laws in America and has the final say whenever there is a
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Such thievery dis encourages enterprise.
Laws were put into place and enforced by the central authority to prevent one thug from stealing other
peoples things. Today, intellectual property laws offer the same protections to creators. In the same
way that a thug cannot come by and take a farmers harvested crops, neither can a thug today come by
and take an inventors plans for his invention.
Without intellectual property laws, there would be no incentive to create new innovations since it
would be assumed that it was only a matter of time before someone came and took it away from you
and made it their own.
Patented organisms are no different from any other invention; they are a new creation that someone
invented. Without the inventor, the thing would not exist. It is theirs. Still using the logic our founding
fathers had, we see that without intellectual property rights to protect the newly invented bio
organism, any thug could come by and steal the idea, manufacture their own and leave the true
inventor penniless and destitute... never to bother inventing anything again.
Patent other forms of intellectual property rights are important to incentivize creation and innovation;
Perhaps even more valuable than any physical piece of property. Patent and intellectual property is a
major foundation of our global economy. Regarding the question of modified biological life;
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Malta Case Study Essay
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Organization
1. What contractual issues should the contractor pay special attention to before signing the demolition
contract?
Massive and sophisticated demolition work predates the establishment of the proposed developmental
property on the Maltese islands. However, the construction sector in Malta is plagued by myriad
constraints and limitations, rendering the nation acutely incapable of successfully conducting the
demolition through local efforts. The staff at the disposal of even the largest demolition contractor in
the nation consists of only 20 members, because of which it is ill equipped to execute an undertaking
of this stature and complexity.
Consequently, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Such prohibitions enlisted in the contract must also be studied and adhered to with caution.
2. Discuss some of the fundamental issues that must be considered by any demolition contractor
bidding for the work.
The demolition contract entails the annihilation of a 10,000 square meter warehouse and three two
storied industry buildings in order to ready the site for the construction of the proposed developmental
property. The cost required to be incurred on this project is estimated at US $10 million. As a large
scale demolition and construction endeavor involving unprecedented costs, resources and strategizing,
all contractors who wish to bid for the project must vigilantly analyze and interpret the fundamental
issues surrounding the execution of the task. These issues have discussed as under.
Firstly, the project involves a very high degree of technical erudition. The buildings to be demolished
lie close to certain historically significant sites and residential areas, which must be insulated from any
sort of risk and impairment. This spells increased expenditures and efforts on the part of the
contractor, and also implies rigorous financial damages in case the contractor fails to deliver the
completed project within the stipulated timeline.
Secondly, the contractor must examine reports that suggest that portions of the land being prepared for
the new property is polluted. On account of the industrial activities that are prevalent in
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Imagery And Symbolism In The Raven By Edgar Allan Poe
The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe is one of his most famous poems. Set in the narrator s den Poe is
giving us a look at a grieving man. He has lost a woman named Lenore. According to literary critic
Dhahir Like Poe s other works, The Raven is directly influenced by his personal life, his sorrows, his
loneliness, his bouts of depression, and his private battles with mental demons (Dhahir 1). Edgar Allan
Poe s use of imagery and symbolism in The Raven help set the melancholy tone of the narrator.
Poe quickly takes you into a dark place with his imagery. Once upon a midnight dreary, while I
pondered, weak and weary (ll1). This line makes you visualize a person in dark room sad and lonely
in deep thought. Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the
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The Fairness Doctrine Dbq
The Federal Communications Commission stopped enforcing the Fairness Doctrine in 1987, less than
40 years after the policy was created. The doctrine required broadcast stations to discuss important
controversial issues and that they provide time for both sides of the argument. This included allowing
someone who had been attacked on air the right to respond back. The FCC also reserved the right to
take away a station s license if they did not follow the set guidelines. During the 38 years that the
policy was active, many stations had to use more time to talk about issues that did not necessarily
align with their station. The repeal of the doctrine led to a rise in conservative talk radio shows, such
as Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Mark ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Liberals thought that Jim Hightower was going to be the talk show host that would match up with
Rush Limbaugh, however his talk radio ended after only a year and a half (Mayer). The majority of
people listening to talk radio enjoyed the rhetoric of people like Rush Limbaugh because the radio was
the only media outlet that provided listeners with a right leaning viewpoint at the time. Talk radio
shows like Rush Limbaugh spent more time on issues that were interesting to their specific audience
and did not need to show the liberal side of the argument. If the Fairness Doctrine was not repealed
talk radio would look completely different and it would consist of mostly a political radio shows that
focused mostly on sports and other non political shows. The rise in conservative talk radio is credited
to the end of the Fairness Doctrine. In 2008 Republicans were trying to convince their followers that
Democrats were set on trying to bring back the Fairness Doctrine in efforts to silence limbaugh and
other talk radio host like him. Some democrats did want the Fairness Doctrine reinstated. In 2005
Representative Maurice Hinchey introduced a bill that would reintroduce the Fairness Doctrine.
Republicans nicknamed this bill as the Hush Rush bill. Nonetheless, The piece of legislation did not
go
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Positivism Vs Classicalism
Maddie Boorse
Mr. Lipowitz
H English P.2
8 Dec. 2015
Crime Causation: Positivism vs. Classicalism
Humans all pride themselves with having free will. While this is a great thing, free will can cause
many problems because it also involves different opinions. The leeway of freedom gives people the
option to choose the faulty way. This free will is what creates criminals. The Classical Theory is the
most well known and relevant crime causation ideology, but it is rivaled by the Positivist Theory.
While the Classical Theory deals with the social and legal aspects of humans, the Positivist Theory
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Developed by Rafael Garofolo, Cesare Lombroso, and Enrico Ferri in the nineteenth century, this
theory encompassed much of the social aspects of human tendencies and new sciences. These men,
although mainly ascribed to Lombroso, believed that crime cannot be defined in legal terms and
actually is a fundamental offense of moral standards and certain humans had a proclivity towards
crime. An example of this notion is Winston Smith and Julia in 1984. Winston is only a criminal in the
eyes of the government because of the morals and normal behavior. Their embrace had been a battle,
the climax a victory. It was a blow struck against the Party. It was a political act . (1984) There was no
law against sexual relations, but it was a criminal act because of how it was viewed by society.
Winston and Julia are only criminals because their act of rebellion was looked upon as an act against
the Party; thus stating that criminals are only criminals because they act differently than the
preconceived moral standards. The anti social behavior that leads to criminal activity is proven and
ameliorated with sciences such as biology, sociology, psychology, anthropology, and psychiatry. This
outlook on criminal causation is based on behavioral analysis. By using these sciences and analyzing
criminals and their personalities, Lombroso believed that committing a crime is not a choice, but
rather a social influence based on the person s influences and his or her morals. In Escape from Camp
14 the main character, Shin, lies when he tells about how his mother and brother were executed. In
writing this book, I have sometimes struggled to trust [Shin] . (Harden) Shin lies about one thing and
that creates the image that he could have a propensity to being criminally dishonest and lied about
more aspects of his life. The author expresses this in the quote. Shin is now only viewed as dishonest
because
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Design And Creation Of Buildings
Architecture is considered to be the design and creation of buildings that reflects their culture,
religion, environment and technology used in its time period. The mastermind behind any type of
architecture is the architect itself. Two well known and respected architects in modern history are
Frank Lloyd Wright and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Both known for their amazing architectural
thoughts, and the inspirations that affected many other architects. Both, Wright and Rohe, created new
schools of design for their abilities which brought about techniques that are still used today. These
architects were both involved in exploring the relationships of spatial distribution, form and function,
materials used, reflecting their current time through their design, and creating buildings and houses
that were both artistically beautiful as well as beneficial. Both of these architects have many common
attributes to each other s designs as well as ideas, but also the many differences that set apart these
architects as few of the many renowned architects in modern history.
Frank Lloyd Wright is an American architect who designed many houses and inspired the work of
hundreds of scholars.4 Wright believed in designing structures that were in synchronization with
humanity and its environment; a philosophy he called organic architecture .1 He read a broad array of
architecture books and thought that architecture had been pushed too much into modernization.4 He
believed in the true design of
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King Lear Destruction
The oldest hath borne most; we that are young / Shall never see so much nor live so long , what Edgar,
and the remaining survivors, have seen is one of the most impressive tragedies ever written (5.3.331
32). King Lear, written by William Shakespeare, has a deluge of dramatic irony, conflict, and death,
making it one of the most tragic plays ever written. Such plentiful amount of tragedy leaves many
scholars to ask, What is the cause for such destruction of lives? The paramount cause for the massive
tragedy in King Lear is the human nature s tendency to, in thought of self interest, react hastily with
anger or sorrow. After examination of characters motives and actions the self interests of power,
revenge, and protection are all what lead ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The reason for this is because it is in people s nature, and certainly in the character s, to react rashly in
either feelings of hatred or vengeance and great grief or sorrow. Said nature can be seen and applied to
Edmund s and Goneril s and Regan s fight for power, Edmund s and Goneril s vengeance for fair
treatment and love, and most tragically Gloucester s, Cordelia s, and Lear s reaction to the safety and
forgiveness. When looking toward all of the events, Edgar cannot be more accurate in saying we that
are young / Shall never see so much nor live so long
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Hourglass Vs Invisibility Cloak Research Paper
The invisibility cloak and the hourglass are both very magical and powerful objects. Both options
have very much to offer to the lucky receiver. Although, when it comes to true events, the invisibility
cloak is the better option. The invisibility cloak is the better choice out of the two options. This is
because it can protect the lives of innocent people and animals when used for good. One day, if a
government based spy needed to spy on alleged terrorists, the spy would be able to watch and listen
the terrorists silently. If this occurs and the spy found out information, the spy would be able to notify
the government immediately and stop the issue before it happens. This could not only save the lives of
a few targeted people, but it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Since it is an invisibility cloak, it will make the receiver completely invisible with no shadow or body
parts showing. This can be used to hide from someone trying to hurt or kill the receiver. It even can be
used to win a game of hide and go seek if needed. The invisibility cloak once proves itself again by
protecting the lives of human beings and winning childhood games. On the other hand, the hourglass
is also an option. The hourglass allows the user to have an extra hour of time each day. This gift could
give more times for activities, homework, and fun. It could also give more time for sleep or rest,
especially during a busy 8th grade year. The hourglass is a very resourceful option out of the two
choices. However, the hourglass does not make enough sense for the option to work. It says that the
hourglass will give the user an extra hour of time each day, but since there are twenty four hours a day
only, the hour does not fit in. The user of the hourglass would then have twenty five hours a day unlike
the rest of the world, therefore messing up time for themselves and potentially the time balance of all
humans. In order for time itself not to be messed up, this option should be
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Black Bodice Overhead And The Moon
Stars twinkled in the black bodice overhead and the moon was nowhere in sight, yet, no one
questioned why. All lay dead in the sky while below on land, badlam occurred. It was the 18th Era on
Gaia, in the small mountain town of Nibelheim. Squall Leonhart was clutching Cloud s hand, running
towards Mt. Nibel, away from the denizens of his hometown. His feet could barely keep up with the
speed of the blonde, who was sprinting at an inhuman pace. The ascent of the mountain was too much
to handle for the mere men chasing them, while Cloud had swept Squall up and ran with the brunette
in tow. Squall knew everything was backwards and wrong. He had fallen in love with Cloud, and
Cloud had fallen in love with him. Already not accepted in their ... Show more content on
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He released his lover from his chains and together, they made a break for the Mako caves. Squall was
a hunter, not hunted. Everything was backwards and wrong. They reached the caves, Cloud slinging
Squall in, away from the entrance. Cloud used his strength to move heavy boulders to block the
entrance, preventing anyone from coming in. He turned back to Squall, non existent heart thawing at
the sight of his scared, anxious love. Cloud walked over, grabbing the man s face in his gloved hands
and kissing him with all the passion he had. Are you okay, my love? Cloud asked, bringing Squall in
close to him. I am now, he whispered back, laying a kiss on Cloud s chest. What will we do? I can t go
back, and when they get up here, there s no stopping them at all. I can t ask for protection from us.
While it s not forbidden for a demon to love a human, it s looked down upon. I only know of one hope
for us, but it s not pleasant. Anything, Cloud. Anything for you. I d take any pain over and over, if it
meant I can stay with you. We ll have to go to my home, Squall. We ll have to go to the Underworld.
What you call, Hell. Hell is better than Nibelheim, Squall murmured, hugging Cloud tighter and
closing his eyes. How do we get there? My dear, open your eyes, we re already there. Confused,
Squall opened his eyes expecting to still be in the cave, but instead saw he was inside of a dimly lit
castle.
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The Medieval And Renaissance Era
Things will inevitably change, no doubt that s a fact. Some people don t like change, but change is
something that is always going to happen no matter what; either for better or worse. For instance,
there are things that can change shortly from this very moment. If things can change in a very short
time, how much more in hundreds of years. For the purpose of this paper, we re going to address the
fundamental changes in the Medieval and Renaissance era over those hundreds of years, especially
concerning architecture, in which brought us to our present. The Medieval and Renaissance eras
significantly altered the history not only through philosophy but through art and architecture as well in
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With all these chaos going on, it only makes sense that when they finish a plan they stick with it since
they wanted to hasten the completion of a project with less people since many died due to the reasons
addressed before war and plague.
On the other hand, after hundreds of years, our dear ancestors, whom I m so thankful for, stumbled
upon this idea that practicality of life in earth is supposed to be our priority instead of worrying so
much about this vague idea of the afterlife. They basically started the idea of YOLO (You Only Live
Once). Not only that, they also became obsessed with science and reasoning, another thing I m oh so
thankful for. They were also infatuated with simple geometry, precise symmetry, and the system of
proportion The Golden Mean, just like in ancient Romans. They badly wanted to revive the ancient
Roman architecture that they stuck with one specific style unlike the Medieval period. In addition,
since the religious dogma is not the main law of land anymore, structures built during the Renaissance
period were able to flexibly embody these characteristics without further problems. Many structures
were built for wealthy families, such as the Medicis, to show off their influence. As a result, the
aesthetics of the buildings became the priority instead. The structure of the building was still very
important, but they re now less visible as the architects then did
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Presto Card
Disadvantages:
Even with open installment some type of Smart card is normal for kids, poor people and the
individuals who would prefer not to uncover their credit and platinum cards to the framework.
Using the innovation for travel is new, with pilot extends however no long haul confirmation of how it
will function.
There are numerous unanswered inquiries, for example, how an electronic per user will know a
youngster from a grown up.
About Presto
The Presto card is a contactless brilliant card toll installment framework utilized on partaking open
travel frameworks in the territory of Ontario, Canada, particularly in Greater Toronto, Hamilton, and
Ottawa. Presto card per users were trialed from June 25, 2007, to September 30, 2008. Full execution
started in November 2009 and it will be taken off over the region in stages. Presto is a working
division of Metrolinx, the Ontario government office that oversees and coordinates street transport and
open transportation in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.
The Presto framework was intended to help the utilization of one normal strategy for toll installment
on different partaking open travel frameworks, tantamount with different frameworks.
The Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO), GO Transit, Ottawa s OC Transport, and eight civil
travel accomplices inside the GTHA embraced the outline and advancement of a consistent provincial
travel farecard framework (Presto) in view of contactless technology. Presto cards are
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The Three Factors Of The Triangular Theory Of Love
Triangular theory of love
The first topic is the triangular theory of love. There are 3 factors under the triangular theory of love.
They are Commitment, Intimacy and Passion. There are also 8 possible types of relationship which are
Nonlove, Romantic Love, Liking, Fatuous love, Infatuation, Companionate love, Empty love and
consummate love.
After deep analysing of the couples answers, I conclude that their type of relationship is Consummate
love as all 3 Intimacy, Commitment and Passion is present. Of the seven varieties of love,
consummate love is theorized to be that love associated with the perfect couple. (Hill, 2012)
When asked on how they see themselves in 5 years time, both of them similarly answered by saying
they want to have a stable job with enough savings for their marriage and future. This itself shows
their commitment in the relationship as they even went on to think about marriage which is about 10
years from now. Furthermore when asked how they are maintaining their relationship, both of them
pointed out the qualities of their relationship on how they are so honest to on another, having ... Show
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When asked if they have encountered any major problems in their relationship which has lasts for over
4 years, they instantly said no which seemed like they were pretty confident that their relationship was
healthy and did not have any major problems but only minor problems occasionally. Furthermore,
when asked if there is time for both friends and relationship and if their relationship is a hindrance to
their time spending with friends, Pei Hua claimed that she will follow the first come first served basis
rule regardless of whether its boyfriend or friend but if it is really something important then she will
choose boyfriend over her friends. On the other hand, Raymond stated that his priority will be his
girlfriend and then friends regardless of what matter it
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Why Colleges Are The Best For Me
The colleges I plan on attending after high school are Rogers State University and Oral Roberts
University. For these two colleges I want to major in computer programming, I think that
programming computers and websites would be a lot of fun, and quite useful these days. I would like
to be able to work for someone big, like: Microsoft, Apple, or any other big computer companies. So I
want to find out which college will be the best for what I want to do. I also need to find out what the
expenses are, how the college will help me, and what kind of scholarships they offer. I need to find out
what two colleges are the best for me. The information about the two colleges, computer programming
will be a fun way to express my ideas. Choosing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
ORU has a diversity of mostly Caucasian people. ORU is also a Christian college. The day may start
off with a prayer in class or by having a big bible study group. They even have majors from biblical
literature to ministry and leadership. RSU, like ORU, has a higher percentage of Caucasians on
campus. But unlike ORU they have religions from Christianity to Muslim and even Jewish. RSU has
majors all the way from accounting to sports management.
Academic probation is a warning that the student s performance falls below the institution s
requirement for good academic standing. ORU has majors ranging from nursing to music and even to
English and engineering. They offer degrees such as Business Administration, Christian Caregiving
and Counseling, Church Ministries, and even Leadership Studies. RSU has a program where you can
take advanced classes to maintain competiveness in the local and global economy. RSU has majors in
fine arts, as well as sports meds and business management. RSU provides scholarships for students at
Rogers State University who plan to gain admission to the University of Oklahoma s School of
Community Medicine in Tulsa and complete careers in treating patients from parts of the state.
The tuition will most likely be the hardest part of getting into college. To go to ORU, the tuition fee is
about $35,000 per year including living on campus. To attend ORU it costs roughly about $12,000 a
semester. A room and board is about $2,500 a
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Arranged Marriage Research Paper
In the next 10 years, more than 100 million girls are going to be married before the age of 18. In most
cases, girls already are married off to older men when they are still children. There are so many
reasons as to why the United States has already banned child arranged marriages. Today, 20 countries
around the world still allow child arranged marriages. The points I will be discussing today are; what
child arranged marriages are, the emotional and mental effects it has on women, and lastly how the
girl s health is at serious risk. The past couple of days I have researched this topic to give me
credibility, and I have come up with some valid points as to why I believe arranged marriages are
wrong and should be banned globally.
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There are many complicated reasons they claim as to why these countries still perform arranged
marriages and at some points, I can see where they are coming from. However, the things that people
do not talk about and the things that people do not really see that is what I am talking about here. So
maybe it is a lot to ask that child arranged marriages be ban, but at least raising awareness to expose
the truth behind it. Works Cited bureau, The idea. Girls not brides . 2002. 17 march 2017 .
service, mail foreign. Child bride, 13, dies of interal injuries just four days afterarranged marriages. 6
march 2016. 17 march 2017 .
Websites used
http://www.girlsnotbrides.org/themes/health/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article 1264729/Child bride 13 dies internal injuries days arranged
marriage Yemen.html
http://www.girlsnotbrides.org/what is the impact/
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Assignment on Women Emowerment in the Economy of Bd
DIU
COURSE # CCE 514
SUBJECT: Management Economics
COURSE TEACHER: Associate Prof. Md. Rofiqul Islam
ASSIGNMENT #01
(Role of women empowerment in the economy of Bangladesh)
NAME: LASANIA FERDOUES
ROLL #13
EMBA
BATCH: 29TH /B
SEMESTER 1ST
Introduction: Our national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam wrote the Good done by the civilization, half
created by man and rests by the women. This is an eternal statement about the development of human
civilization. From the dawn of the civilization women and men worked together to make the future
brighter. In a certain point of the social development process a few socially determined factors created
a cultural hemisphere, which pushed the civilization not to think women as equal to the men. This
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Patriarchal structures strengthened conservative values, emerging trend of religious fundamentalism.
Women major targets as boundary markers of culture and tradition.
Rights of women in family, work place and statehood largely unattained.
Rising social and political violence against women.
Women s roles in politics and administration made problematic by conservative attitudes and
practices.
Lack of support to policies for women as women s political participation and empowerment is
extremely low. Existing policies not translated to impacts.
A growing consensus of political empowerment as a necessary condition for sustained economic and
social advancement of women.
This presentation is on women s participation and empowerment in governance the impact of quotas
on their status and position in the Civil Service, the Parliament and Local government.
The objective is to identify and understand the underlying obstacles and potentials of women s
effective leadership and advancement.
Constitutional and Legal framework of Women Status Strong constitutional rights and opportunities
for women:
Article 27, 28 (1) (3): equality in the eyes of the law, no discrimination on grounds only of religion,
race, caste, sex or place of birth and equal protection under law.
Article 28(2), 29(1): equal opportunity for men and women in all spheres of state and public life, also
in respect to employment in the service of the Republic.
Article 65(3): Women are free to
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Reasons For The Government Intervention
ECON1020 ASSIGNMENT 2
Question 1: Reasons for government intervention
Governments only intervene in a market to correct for market failures, their objective to restore
efficiency and increase economic well being of society. Market failure occurs when the market fails to
allocate resources efficiently, the buyer seller cannot reach a socially optimal point. Traffic congestion
is rivalrous in consumption because there is limited space on the road, however, the road has the
ability to be over consumed thus making it a common resource, because one person s use of the good
does not diminish other people s use of it. The issue of traffic congestion is a negative externality
because when one person drives on the road, their presence reduces the speed of everyone else and
thus increases the affected party s journey time. The graph below (figure 1) shows the demand and
supply of roads with Qmarket showing the equilibrium that the forces of supply and demand have
equalled. The private value is the drivers use of the roads when there is no traffic congestion e.g. non
peak hour. However, because their presences are an negative externality. The demand curve shifts to
the left and shown and the new demand curve is the social value, the supply and demand now have an
equilibrium at Qopt. The social value is the private value externality.
Question 2: Public Policy Solutions
a) The use of congestion charges is a market based policy instrument in which the government will
use to
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The Autobiography Of Solomon Northup
Solomon Northup wrote this book as autobiography, meirong his experience when he was enslaved for
twelve years. Solomon Northup was born on July 1808 in Minerva, New York as a free man. Solomon
s father was called Mintus and he was a slave but he gained his freedom from the death of his master.
Solomon also had a brother called Joseph where they both enjoied a free life till solomon was
kidnaped. Growing up solomon worked with his father on a farm, he also showed a great interest on
book and playing the violin (Book). On Christmas day in 1829, Solomon married to a colored girl
named Anna Hampton. After the married they raised three children Elizabeth, Margaret and Alonzo.
Solomon and Anna worked many low waged jobs that help them support their
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Analysis Of The Odyssey
In P.K. Narayan s version of the Indian epic The Ramayana, Rama intends to establish peace,
gentleness, and justice (Narayan 1972: 63) in the world. In Homer s The Odyssey, Odysseus has an
uncontrollable fighting spirit (Homer 1996: 227) that too often ends in misfortune. Despite these great
differences, these two characters have one thing in common: they are widely regarded as heroes in
their religion. This is just one of many distinctions between the two epics. In The Odyssey, the
afterlife consists of the shambling, shiftless dead (Homer 1996: 251) while in The Ramayana,
reincarnation follows death. These dissimilar perspectives have a tremendous impact on charaters
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This is not a welcome destination for many. Even those who still live great lives end up in the same
situation with those who live ordinary ones. Thus, there was no real motivation in life to achieve a
certain level in the afterlife. In contrast, The Ramayana is a tale of Hinduism, where it is believed that
one is reincarnated depending on how they live their life, and that each individual has a purpose in
their life. Rama s purpose was to destroy Ravana... abolish fear... and establish peace, gentleness, and
goodness in the world. (Narayan 1972: 63). If one follows their purpose in life, this will be reflected
positively in their reincarnation following death. Rama never loses track of this. Reincarnation creates
a sense of purpose in one s life. Death is not the end, but a transition to a new beginning. The theme of
honor and glory, represented differently in The Ramayana and The Odyssey, contribute to different
forms of heroism. First, The Odyssey explores the theme of heroism generally with the character
Odysseus. Odysseus, the hero of the epic, has a strong desire for glory, whatever the cost. For
example, his cunning plan to save himself and his men from the cyclops Polyphemus cannot go
unnoticed. Having escaped, he calls back to Polyphemus, telling him Odysseus, raider of cities, he
gouged out your eye (Homer 1996: 227). In this instance, Poseidon eventually
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The Endangered Cross River Gorilla
With only two hundred and fifty to three hundred left, the critically endangered Cross River Gorilla
roams the African forests while on the brink of extinction (Save Our Species). Africa has many
populations of primates that are at the least endangered, and the Cross River Gorilla is the closest to
extinction and the least studied due to the rarity of observing them. (Save Our Species). These gorillas
are confined to small, mountainous areas that have been separated over and over again by
fragmentation, furthermore ruining the needed social aspect of the groups and need for vast land
(Imong, I., Robbins, M.), (Save Our Species) The increased hunting and fragmentation of these
Gorilla s habitats has caused a large problem with how the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Within these small groups, the Cross River Gorilla has very predominant traits to keep them alive
when almost extinct and facing a harsh environment (What s Our Mission). These gorillas have a
considerably large body size and they also have quite large hands but short forearms; along with small
forward facing eyes that are put close together on top of a large nasal region (Etiendem, D., Tagg, N,).
Due to being so big they need a lot of nutrients, and in order to obtain enough food, they eat a large
array of diets such as plants in many varieties, and fruits (Etiendem, D., Tagg, N.). Since they live in
the higher parts of the mountains near the border of Nigeria, the amount of fruit trees that exist are
much lower than other regions, so they have come to rely on vegetation (Etiendem, D., Tagg, N.).
Since almost all fruit is seasonal, the primates must learn when they can eat one type, and when
vegetation is important. (Etiendem, D., Tagg, N.), (Imong, I., Robbins, M.). The food they eat also
determines how sexually successful they will be in the coming years. The life history of the Cross
River Gorilla is considerably long, ranging from gestation period to death (Save Our Species), (Imong,
I., Robbins, M.). The normal female gorilla will not
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Why Is Australia Better Than Other Country
Reasons Why Australian Education System Is Better Than Other Countries
Australia is the third largest study destination for international students as it offers around 22,000
courses at 1,100 institutions including eight universities, which are currently ranked among the top
100 in the world.
Australia offers a modern, well educated culture along with a thirst for research and knowledge. This
country has contributed a lot in the field of science and research through amazing discoveries and high
quality educational opportunities.
Australia has plenty of things to offer such as its friendly, laid back nature, world class education
system and high standard of living. These all factors make Australia a hot spot for international
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Students can choose from a wide range of options including universities, colleges, vocational
education, premier institutes, and English language training centres. Australia sits above the likes of
Germany, the Netherlands and Japan in terms of number of courses it offer through it s over thousands
institutes.
Advanced Technology in Universities
Australia provides quality scientific research programs to international students. International students
studying in this country can take advantage of its extraordinary technology and research resources.
Actually, more than 1 billion people all around the world depend on Australian discoveries and
innovations such as Wi Fi, Penicillin and IVF etc.
World Renowned Universities
Australian universities are among some of the best in the English speaking world. In fact, many of
them feature in the top 50 ranked world universities among the following study areas
 Engineering and technology
 Social Science
 Clinical and pre clinical health
 Life Sciences
 Arts and Humanities
 Physical
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The Characters Of Moses In The Bible s Exodus
In the Bible as in Literature, the characters face many problems to appease to God. While Moses is a
featured character in the book of Exodus, Moses faces a great deal of problems that he somehow
manages to overcome, and stay strong in the faith of God. What separates Moses from other characters
is how much he accomplishes through his struggles, which start the second he is born. Moses becomes
one of the most well known biblical figures, Moses stands up to the Egyptians for his people, and
most importantly saves an entire religion.
Around the time of Moses s birth, a large number of the Hebrew population in Egypt was enslaved by
the Pharaoh. Pharaoh was afraid of what would happen if the Hebrew population continued to grow.
Every son that is born to the Hebrews you shall cast into the Nile, but you shall let every daughter
live. (110) Moses s mother refused to let this happen so she made a basket coated with tar and sent the
basket, with Moses inside, down the Nile river. To anyone s surprise, Moses survived and happened to
float into a part of the river where the Pharaoh s daughter was bathing. Pharaoh s daughter took Moses
and saw that he was a Hebrew child and decided to keep him as her son. Even though Moses was too
young to recognize this as a problem, it s amazing how he was able to survive the Nile, and to be
raised as a royal member of the family, considering his, Grandfather , had ordered all Hebrew male
babies to be killed. This itself
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New Tactics During The Civil War
The introduction of steam and iron reshaped and defined new tactics during the 1815 1866 time period
with emphasis on the Civil War. Primarily, the invention of the steam engine and rifled artillery forged
from iron would define a new tactical advantage for both Confederate and Union Armies.
Furthermore, these two new inventions would also greatly increase the effects of speed, lethality, and
mass at the tactical, operational, and strategic levels during the Civil War.
Prior to the Civil War during the Napoleonic era, artillery was a smoothbore weapon system primarily
forged with bronze. These systems were very large, cumbersome, horse drawn and difficult to move
into battle. However, near the end of the Napoleonic Era the Gribeauval system would improve
cannon systems by casting them out of a solid piece of bronze, and boring out the center. This new
Napoleonic invention increased range and accuracy, ultimately, establishing the cornerstone of rifled
artillery.1
During the beginning of the Civil War the Army Ordnance Board attempted to apply rifling to bronze
bore cannons. Nonetheless, this form of rifling would prove unsuccessful, as the bores were shot out
in less than 500 rounds. However, Phoenix Iron Works of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania would alter the
rifling design by casting cannons out of iron with rifled iron banding in the bores. This new form of
cannon development caused little wear on the cannon bores, vastly extending tube life. Furthermore,
this new
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The Major Roles Of Tom Hanks
Nation s around the world take pride in their countries historical monuments, attractions, and
celebrities. This sense of national pride, helps improve citizens morale, and the global perspective of a
nation. A national treasure can be a local attraction such as the Space Needle or the Chihuly Garden of
Glass. Similarly, national treasures can also be a historical monument like the Statue of Liberty which
is an important part of our nation s history. National monuments and attractions are important to
increasing tourism. National treasures can also be an iconic person that the rest of the world identifies
with said persons home country. America has been blessed with an abundance of national treasures,
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For example, Tom Hanks was jogging and came across a wedding photo shoot, which he stopped and
took photos with the couple to be. He asked if they needed a wedding officiant, because he is an
ordained minister, photographer Meg Miller said. (Time) This speaks to the kind of person he is and
his character. Furthermore, Tom Hanks was awarded the presidential medal of freedom by President
Obama, which is the highest honor a civilian can receive. When giving Tom Hanks the presidential
medal of freedom, President Barack Obama said, Tom Hanks has always saved his best role for real
life. He is a good man, which is the best title you can have (The Telegraph). That is the best character
witness a person could ask
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My Hero A Hero
What does make a hero a hero? Is it there looks? Alternatively, maybe is it their personality? However,
the question is what are those essential qualities that make one a hero? Different people require
different heroes to look up to or try to emulate. However, whoever it may be, they all possess certain
qualities. My hero is my mother, for the reason that she is selfless, compassion, and courage. That
kind of selflessness can often be premeditated, since concentrating on others needs often winds up
helping one accomplish one s own goals. However, a heroic leader does so without any anticipation of
a return. The display and concern show the care one has for others. This can often apparent itself in
strong but gentle actions planned to increase the lives of others. Courage and bravery come to mind
first when we think of heroism. However, it is difficult to achieve anything truly heroic unless one is
up against overwhelming chances. As Nelson Mandela put it, Courage is not the absence of fear, but
the triumph over it. These minor acts of heroism rarely attract any notice. A true hero is always
sympathetic, benevolent and shows a great deal of compassion and sympathy to those poorly or in
agony. He or she keeps away judgements; that are oriented to the self and embraces an attitude that
serves others. Selflessness is an extremely important heroic trait, maybe the uppermost important. It is
the driving force behind heroism. Heroes become heroes when they do something for
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Personal Sports Drinks
Your body can waste a lot of liquids and salts when you have diarrhea, making dehydration a
significant concern. Numerous loose and watery stools can immediately lead to fluid loss. Here are
some simple ways to remain hydrated: choose sports drinks because of their sugar and salt content,
both allow water to be more readily absorbed, and even more so when taken together. everyone can
make their personal sports drinks by combining a teaspoon of salt to a quarter cup of apple juice, that
tiny amount of salt will encourage the body absorb fluids but isn t sufficient to make the apple juice
taste bad. Bickston suggests keeping your bottles at room temperature because a warm drink will sit
better with you than a cold one. Drink only clear liquids.
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Invisible Injury Essay
When Post Traumatic Stress Disorder first hits, veterans deal with numerous side effects, such as
anger, anxiety, fatigue or depression. PTSD has always been an extremely complex topic to
comprehend. The injuries faced by these victims do not reflect those of someone who had been shot
or, hit by a blast, but it is something that nobody can see. It is what the Lone Survivor foundation calls
an Invisible Injury (Education:LSF). Although it can look as if one with PTSD is normal, their minds
are not. Although some may think PTSD is not a large scale problem for veterans, Researchers
estimate that between 7% and 20% of veterans of the recent wars have suffered PTSD at some point
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He mentioned, I was afraid how army leadership would react if I had that on my record (Huerta).
Huerta, like many members of the military feared judgment from higher ranking officers, putting his
life in danger so he would not seem weak . He believed that it would hurt future opportunities for his
advancement, thus it led to his negative impacts on himself and his family. Understandably so, we as
regular civilians do not understand the trauma caused by active duty soldiers, or the after effects they
face when attempting to assimilate back into the country. Huerta had the same symptoms common in
PTSD that he did not understand or seek help for at first. He described his symptoms explaining, [he]
felt a tightness in [his] chest, It was hard to breathe, [he] felt closed in and panicky (Huerta). It is
common for someone who faced large scale damage to feel this way after the war. To some, including
Carlos, the pain is as severe as a heart attack, and changes how the veteran lives their life on a day to
day basis. Although veterans may come back looking unscathed, PTSD affects the soldier s mind often
leading to severe complications that can be
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How Ut Camp Changed My Life
ut camp really changed my life. This happened while I was new to Boy Scouts. It started off with me
at my house and my parents wanting me to go camping. The problem was that I did not want to go to
camp and be by myself for a week. In this, even me and I was extremely shy, nervous, and, dependent.
My friend was about the same at that time. There was a leader that was kind, caring and
understanding. The mood went from sad to happy and the tone went from depressing to exciting. This
event changed my life for the good. That day that I traveled to camp, I was scared. I knew that it
would be very far away from home and I would be far away from home for a long time. Even though I
pleaded to stay home my parents kept saying, You will enjoy camping.
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By Mark Twain Mark Twain Fenimore Cooper s Literary...
The American writer Mark Twain wrote Fenimore Cooper s Literary Offenses in response and his own
opinion about Cooper s novels. In this essay, Twain criticizes the major mistakes and rules which
Cooper violates in writing his series, The Leatherstocking Tales. A large portion of the rules which
Twain writes about can be found in Cooper s novel, The Last of the Mohicans. His self made rules are
very encompassing of Cooper s literary flaws which can easily be pointed out through his novel. With
Cooper violating these basic set of rules, he makes his novel seem very rushed and undeveloped as the
rules which do not follow encompass very crucial criteria which not only these kinds of novels must
have, but any novel must do.
In his essay, Twain criticizes Cooper on his inability to develop characters or to even have them
develop throughout the novel. Twain writes this is his essay when he writes, They require that the
author shall make the reader feel a deep interest in the personages of his tale and in their fate; and that
he shall make the reader love the good people in the tale and hate the bad ones. (Twain 2). Twain notes
that there should be a definite distinction between protagonist and antagonist of the story. Overall,
Cooper does a decent, but a sloppy job in distinguishing the main conflict which each side is on. For
example, the disputes between Magua and the Europeans in the novel is not developed enough in The
Last of the Mohicans to be able to confidently
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Science Of Stress
The Science of Stress is an informative video by National Geographic detailing the body response to
stress. Stress is the body s way of getting itself prepared to face a challenge. It is constant problem that
everyone has to deal with. It was originally meant to aid our survival, but over time it has become
dangerous and lethal to our well being. National Geographic s video gives us a scientific view of what
goes on in our bodies when experiencing stress and its effects on it. Humans frequently turn on the
stress response that was intended to assist our survival in reaction to the everyday challenges we face.
Professor Michael Marmot conducted a study in England of 28,000 people s health over a course of 40
years. Each person was a British
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Contributions Of Qing Shi Huangdi s Adoption Of Legalism
Qing Shi Huangdi s adoption of Legalism was firm (those who opposed the ideology were often
executed or banished) and effective, as it led to various fundamental administrative and political
developments. For instance, unlike previous dynasties such as the Zhou, the Qin grew to be a highly
centralized state with a bureaucracy divided into three primary ministries: a civil authority, a military
authority, and a censorate ( World History ) The officials who assumed such roles were examined by
an inspection system to reduce the possibility of corruption, which would later serve as the foundation
administrative procedure for later dynasties. Furthermore, Legalism resulted in these officials earning
their powers rather than inheriting them. Research has speculated that a merit system was probably
employed in determining the positions such as an examination. Qin s favor of centralization (perhaps
brought by his adoption of Legalism) additionally led to advancements outside of administration and
political structure. For instance, he established systems that unified standard measurements,
emphasized on monetary values (collection of taxes and distribution of estates included), as well as
standardized the Chinese written language. He also organized the construction of roads extending to
and from his empire (one of his main achievements was [bringing] together the scattered defensive
battlements into what we now know as the Great Wall ( World History ). Unfortunately,
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  • 2. The Book Thief Plot Structure General 1. Title The Book Thief 2. Author Markus Zusak 3. Date of Original Publication 2005 4. Novel Type Historical Fiction Structure 1. Point of View 1st person and closed 3rd person 2. Relationship to meaning Looking back into the world the narrator, Death, provides an insight on the characters in a way that reveals their true thoughts and emotions. He also includes his own feelings and thoughts. Engaging the reader further into the characters world. Death takes away the souls of the dead that s why he can teach the stories of those who are gone. He helps to foreshadow events. 3. Plot Structure a. Exposition Liesel and her brother having to get adopted because their mother couldn t care for them. On their way Lisle s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Characteristics and significance Hitler and the Nazi party are described as powerful, demanding, reliant, controlling, and judgemental. These may be good characteristics on there own, but together they make for a very uncontrollable person that nobody can stand to be around. They are feared by most people because nobody wants their families hurt. In the book, Hitler is the leader. He wanted what he wanted and didn t want anyone to listen to what others had to say. 3. Other Significant Characters a. Name and significance Hans Huberman is Liesel s foster father. He is important because he is the strong fatherly figure Leisel never had. b. Characteristics Hans is a quiet and gentle man. He plays the accordion and looks out for his family. He wants the best for Liesel, therefor tries to be there for her whenever she needs him. c. Thematic or plot oriented purpose Hans helps Liesel to learn to read and helps protect her. He is almost like her own security guard. Without him Liesel wouldn t have learned the importance of life. His accordion helped symbolize hope and comfort for the world. Setting 1. Place and symbolic significance Molching, Germany at this time was was going through World War II. During this time many women were forced to work due to the fact the men were out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Beach Volleyball vs. Indoor Volleyball Ashley Lechleidner Rodriguez English Composition 1101 September 30, 2011 Illustration/Compare Contrast Indoor and Beach Volleyball have gained immense popularity over the years. They re both very fun sports that anyone at any age can enjoy. Although most people would think both sports are the same, the truth is they are very different. The environment, rules of play and the collegiate opportunities that many players have are a few of the main components that separate these sports. Indoor volleyball was invented in Holyoke Massachusetts by William G. Morgan on February 9, 1895. Originally, the sport was known as Mintonette until it was changed a year later to volleyball which it is still known as today. The present name ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beach is not as complicated as this because there are absolutely no referees present unless it s the professional level, then there tends to be some. Nevertheless, the players themselves are the ones that control the game and must be honest at all times. Volleyball has been a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Costco Due Diligence Report ____________________________________________________________ ______ COSTCO WHOLESALE DUE DILIGENCE REPORT Prepared by: Prepared for: Course: Date: April 23, 2011 ____________________________________________________________ ______ Table of Contents Executive Summary............................................................................ 4 Industry Overview.............................................................................. 5 Corporate Overview........................................................................... 6 SWOT Analysis................................................................................ 12 Culture........................................................................................... 16 Organization and General Corporate Issues................................................ 18 Performance Measurement................................................................... 28 Financial Overview........................................................................... 36 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to the market; bargains were more important to consumers. Fifty six of Costco warehouses exceeded $200 million in sales in fiscal 2010, and two of these units each did more than $300 million. This rate of revenue is highly attributable to the strong entrepreneurial culture that encourages its employees and management s teams to be creative and contribute new ideas to allow the company to
  • 5. constantly evolve and improve. It has been well publicized that Costco rewards and compensates its employees well. It is a well oiled machine that reciprocates its success with its customers and employees. Industry Overview The US warehouse club and superstore industry includes about 20 companies; however the major competitors that Costco faces are Sam s Club (owned by Wal Mart), BJ s Wholesale Club, and Meijer. The club superstore industry is so competitive that these four companies alone hold over 90 percent of sales. These superstores are able to offer competitive pricing because as large companies they can offer a wide selection of products and have purchasing, distribution, marketing, and financing advantages. Due to low margins, the profitability of these individual superstore companies depends on high volume sales and efficient operations. This is where Costco has been able to succeed and set itself aside from the competitors. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. How To Write An Organ Transplant Essay Organ Transplant Essay Every 10 minutes, someone is added to the national transplant waiting list and on average, 21 people die each day while waiting for a transplant. ( transplant.hrsa.gov ) Before an organ is allocated, all transplant candidates on the waiting list that are incompatible with the donor because of blood type, height, weight and other medical factors are automatically screened from any potential matches. Then, the computer application determines the order that the other candidates will receive offers. According to information from the Organ procurement and transplantation network, Specific criteria must be met in order to find the best match. First is location, Hearts and lungs have less time to be transplanted, so the distance to the donor hospital is always considered first when allocating those organs. Second is the size of the organ. Proper organ size is critical to a successful transplant, which means that children often respond better to child sized organs. Although pediatric candidates have their own unique scoring system, children essentially are first in line for other children s organs. For each organ that becomes available, the computer program generates a list of potential recipients ranked according to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are three types of rejection can occur after receiving an organ transplant: Hyperacute rejection occurs as soon as the donated organ is transplanted. This rarely occurs because transplant doctors make sure to match blood types and check if you have antibodies against the donated organ. Acute rejection occurs at least a few days after the transplant surgery when the body has had time to identify a foreign invader. Chronic rejection is a very gradual type of graft injury that can occur over months or even years after transplantation. ( National Kidney Foundation ) A rejection episode may be reversed if caught ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A Critique of the Behavioural Theories of Learning A CRITIQUE OF THE BEHAVIOURAL THEORIES OF LEARNING One of the most debated issues in psychology pertains to the nature and meaning of learning. The systematic study of learning is relatively new as it was in the late nineteenth century that studies in this realm began in a scientific manner. Psychologists borrowed techniques from the physical sciences, and conducted experiments to understand how people and animals learn. Psychologists have tried in the past to define and explain how learning takes place. Two of the most important early researchers were Ivan Pavlov and Edward Thorndike. Among later researchers, B. F. Skinner was important for his studies of the relationship between behaviour and consequences. They are also known ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They found as reported by Myers D.G, that half a second works well. However if the food i.e. the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) appeared before the bell, the conditioned stimulus (CS), then conditioning is not likely to occur. The bell signals the arrival of food. Pavlov called this the law of contiguity: The closer the two are in time (with neutral stimulus preceding presentation of UCS), the stronger the conditioning (generally speaking) Extinction. This concept is similar to common sense idea of forgetting. Pavlov found that when he sounded the tone repeatedly without presenting food, the dog s salivation also decreased. After the conditioning phase, the conditioned response (CR) gets weaker when the conditioned stimulus (CS) or the bell is not accompanied by the UCS (food). It gets weaker not because the organism no longer remembers the UCS CS connection. It gets weaker because CR is somehow inhibited. Spontaneous recovery. After extinction trials, the dog will start to salivate again in response to CS after only one pairing of UCS and CS. Pavlov called it spontaneous recovery, where the weakened conditioned response reappeared after a rest pause. This according to Pavlov occurred because extinction was suppressing the conditioned response and not eliminating it. (Myers D.G. p 295) Generalization. Generalization is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. How Macbeth s Character Changes Throughout The Play Background William Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford upon Avon. As an English actor and playwright, Shakespeare wrote many plays which were performed for entertainment. In total he wrote 37 plays. Shakespeare died in 1616. Macbeth was written by William Shakespeare in 1606. The tale was actually based on facts and not an original. The play itself was not exactly what happened in real life though. Shakespeare added dark and bloody elements to make the play more exciting. This included the witches, which predicted the prophecies in the play. Characters 1. Macbeth There s no art To find the mind s construction in the face: He was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust. Macbeth s character changes throughout the play. At first, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One said Beware Macduff . Because of this, he has Macduff s entire family killed. Another said No man born of a woman shall ever harm Macbeth . This makes Macbeth feel as though he is invincible. Commentary Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble. When Macbeth goes to see the witches, they are making a potion/casting a spell. They have a big boiling pot and are pouring random things into it. They make Macbeth drink this potion . Afterward, he gets the prophecies. Act V Summary Lady Macbeth kills herself, and Macbeth doesn t seem to care. A lookout sees trees moving and warns Macbeth, and they realize Macduff has come with an army. All of Macbeth s people flee, and he is left to fight on his own. Macduff, who wasn t born of a woman but rather c section, kills Macbeth by beheading him. Malcolm then gains the crown and is King of Scotland. Commentary I ll put it on. Send out more horses; skirr the country round; Hang those that talk of fear. Give me mine armour. How does your patient, doctor? Here, Macbeth had just found out about the coming of Macduff s army. He is trying to prepare for the coming battle. He is also asking about his wife Lady Macbeth, because the doctor had came to see her. Although he asked, he doesn t seem too concerned about how she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Definition Of A Neutral Question There is no such thing as a neutral question. Evaluate this statement with reference to two areas of knowledge. In order to evaluate this statement, we must clearly understand what is a neutral question. A definition of a neutral question can be: A question asked in such a way that it does not imply personal opinion or bias. I assume that a true question has to be neutral. If a question reveals to be non neutral, the objectivity that defines a question doesn t exist anymore. It becomes a statement or a judgement with a question make up. To develop the evaluation of this statement, we have to figure out what are the conditions for a question to be neutral. The point of a question is to request knowledge or information; it gives control over the direction taken to fill in the request. One could argue that the initial choice of what question is asked, in itself, is a form of bias and on those grounds, neutrality is impossible any time there is a question. For this reason, it might be good to think of neutrality on a continuum with some questions being more neutral than others. Examples of neutral questions can be identified as: Can you describe the kind of information you would like to find? Or what are you hoping to find? A neutral question can then be defined as a bias free enquiry for knowledge. For my Areas of Knowledge I will be referencing Ethics and Natural sciences. What is neutrality? Neutrality is about not going forward or backward or taking a side. Neutrality ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The story begins as a sixth-grade girl, Miranda and her... The story begins as a sixth grade girl, Miranda and her mother are preparing for an appearance on the fame show $20,000 Pyramid. Stead describes the novel in which Miranda is writing a letter to an unnamed you . You has sent her letters which describe about the game show and is able to predict Miranda s future. However, You is still a mystery to Miranda and us. Miranda spends her days in New York City with her mom. A Germany lawyer named Richard is her mom s boyfriend who regularly visits Miranda and her mom at their apartment. Seeing that Miranda is keen on carrying the copy of a novel entitled A Wrinkle in Time , Miranda is fond of reading that novel. Belle s market is a place where Miranda usually waits for her mom when she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Miranda is terrified and yells down the block but it seems to be pointless because the kid does not look back. Miranda almost cries, nevertheless she knows that she has to send Sal back home. From this point, Miranda feels miserable as her friendship with Sal has ended. Sal not only does not want to go home but also does not want to talk to Miranda anymore. For the sake of her friendship, Miranda attempts to approach Sal although it appears to be pointless. Realizing the fact that her friendship with Sal seems to be fallen apart, Miranda starts to spread out her social circle. Miranda expands her friendship by attempting to know more about Annemarie, who has conflict with her ex best friend, Julia. Julia is known as a wealthy fortunate girl whom Miranda dislikes so much. As Miranda and Annemarie experience downturn with own former best friends, they intentionally make friends. Moreover, both of them start to expand their friendship with Colin, a cute skater boy. Three of them have a marvelous experience at a sandwich shop called Jimmy s, a place where they work during lunch time. At school, Miranda unexpectedly meets the kid who punches Sal while she asks to be an office monitor whose job is to call for students to bring them to the school dentist. That day has made Miranda and Marcus get to know each other. In fact, noticing that Marcus is highly interested with time, Miranda feels very happy, and enjoys their relationship. Miranda finds out that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. A Report On A Formal Report A formal report provides information on a particular problem or subject and gives a recommended course of action based on that information. Some of the different kinds of reports are feasibility studies, research reports, position papers and problem reports. Each type of report has its own set of requirements for effectiveness, but they have a lot of common elements which will be discussed in this paper. In addition to the components that make up a report, writing a report requires a technique or process that ensures the proper research is accomplished and the right data is included. Some people use checklists while others use a set of questions to ensure all the bases are covered. I will touch on the procedure for writing a report after the components section. Components of Formal Reports: Front matter, body and end matter are the major components of most formal reports. Each major component is made up of several subsections which can be removed or added as needed. Front Matter: The front matter precedes the text (Lannon Guark, 2014 p. 533) or, body of the report, its purpose is to introduce and summarize the report and contains the following elements; A letter that introduces the report (transmittal letter) to the person or group that asked for it. The letter may list the reason for the report, point out specific items of interest in the report, describe problems with the data or thank people that contributed to the research. A title page that gives the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Value And Importance Of The Rights Of Patent Holders The value and importance of the rights of patent holders cannot be underestimated. In our current state of the law and economy, patent holders (and holders of all forms of intellectual property) contribute immense value to the total worldwide economy. The US Chamber of Commerce suggests that almost 35% of the total US GDP is revenue generated by intellectual property. (US CoC, 2017) The idea of patents and intellectual property has a long history in America and was considered so vital to innovation and progress that it was put into Article 1, section 8, clause 8 of the US Constitution. The US Constitution is the foundation of all laws in America and has the final say whenever there is a question about how new innovations or ideas should be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such thievery dis encourages enterprise. Laws were put into place and enforced by the central authority to prevent one thug from stealing other peoples things. Today, intellectual property laws offer the same protections to creators. In the same way that a thug cannot come by and take a farmers harvested crops, neither can a thug today come by and take an inventors plans for his invention. Without intellectual property laws, there would be no incentive to create new innovations since it would be assumed that it was only a matter of time before someone came and took it away from you and made it their own. Patented organisms are no different from any other invention; they are a new creation that someone invented. Without the inventor, the thing would not exist. It is theirs. Still using the logic our founding fathers had, we see that without intellectual property rights to protect the newly invented bio organism, any thug could come by and steal the idea, manufacture their own and leave the true inventor penniless and destitute... never to bother inventing anything again. Patent other forms of intellectual property rights are important to incentivize creation and innovation; Perhaps even more valuable than any physical piece of property. Patent and intellectual property is a major foundation of our global economy. Regarding the question of modified biological life; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Malta Case Study Essay Title Name Author s Name Subject Organization 1. What contractual issues should the contractor pay special attention to before signing the demolition contract? Massive and sophisticated demolition work predates the establishment of the proposed developmental property on the Maltese islands. However, the construction sector in Malta is plagued by myriad constraints and limitations, rendering the nation acutely incapable of successfully conducting the demolition through local efforts. The staff at the disposal of even the largest demolition contractor in the nation consists of only 20 members, because of which it is ill equipped to execute an undertaking of this stature and complexity. Consequently, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such prohibitions enlisted in the contract must also be studied and adhered to with caution. 2. Discuss some of the fundamental issues that must be considered by any demolition contractor bidding for the work. The demolition contract entails the annihilation of a 10,000 square meter warehouse and three two storied industry buildings in order to ready the site for the construction of the proposed developmental property. The cost required to be incurred on this project is estimated at US $10 million. As a large scale demolition and construction endeavor involving unprecedented costs, resources and strategizing, all contractors who wish to bid for the project must vigilantly analyze and interpret the fundamental issues surrounding the execution of the task. These issues have discussed as under. Firstly, the project involves a very high degree of technical erudition. The buildings to be demolished lie close to certain historically significant sites and residential areas, which must be insulated from any sort of risk and impairment. This spells increased expenditures and efforts on the part of the contractor, and also implies rigorous financial damages in case the contractor fails to deliver the completed project within the stipulated timeline. Secondly, the contractor must examine reports that suggest that portions of the land being prepared for the new property is polluted. On account of the industrial activities that are prevalent in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Imagery And Symbolism In The Raven By Edgar Allan Poe The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe is one of his most famous poems. Set in the narrator s den Poe is giving us a look at a grieving man. He has lost a woman named Lenore. According to literary critic Dhahir Like Poe s other works, The Raven is directly influenced by his personal life, his sorrows, his loneliness, his bouts of depression, and his private battles with mental demons (Dhahir 1). Edgar Allan Poe s use of imagery and symbolism in The Raven help set the melancholy tone of the narrator. Poe quickly takes you into a dark place with his imagery. Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary (ll1). This line makes you visualize a person in dark room sad and lonely in deep thought. Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Fairness Doctrine Dbq The Federal Communications Commission stopped enforcing the Fairness Doctrine in 1987, less than 40 years after the policy was created. The doctrine required broadcast stations to discuss important controversial issues and that they provide time for both sides of the argument. This included allowing someone who had been attacked on air the right to respond back. The FCC also reserved the right to take away a station s license if they did not follow the set guidelines. During the 38 years that the policy was active, many stations had to use more time to talk about issues that did not necessarily align with their station. The repeal of the doctrine led to a rise in conservative talk radio shows, such as Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Mark ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Liberals thought that Jim Hightower was going to be the talk show host that would match up with Rush Limbaugh, however his talk radio ended after only a year and a half (Mayer). The majority of people listening to talk radio enjoyed the rhetoric of people like Rush Limbaugh because the radio was the only media outlet that provided listeners with a right leaning viewpoint at the time. Talk radio shows like Rush Limbaugh spent more time on issues that were interesting to their specific audience and did not need to show the liberal side of the argument. If the Fairness Doctrine was not repealed talk radio would look completely different and it would consist of mostly a political radio shows that focused mostly on sports and other non political shows. The rise in conservative talk radio is credited to the end of the Fairness Doctrine. In 2008 Republicans were trying to convince their followers that Democrats were set on trying to bring back the Fairness Doctrine in efforts to silence limbaugh and other talk radio host like him. Some democrats did want the Fairness Doctrine reinstated. In 2005 Representative Maurice Hinchey introduced a bill that would reintroduce the Fairness Doctrine. Republicans nicknamed this bill as the Hush Rush bill. Nonetheless, The piece of legislation did not go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Positivism Vs Classicalism Maddie Boorse Mr. Lipowitz H English P.2 8 Dec. 2015 Crime Causation: Positivism vs. Classicalism Humans all pride themselves with having free will. While this is a great thing, free will can cause many problems because it also involves different opinions. The leeway of freedom gives people the option to choose the faulty way. This free will is what creates criminals. The Classical Theory is the most well known and relevant crime causation ideology, but it is rivaled by the Positivist Theory. While the Classical Theory deals with the social and legal aspects of humans, the Positivist Theory suggests that criminals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Developed by Rafael Garofolo, Cesare Lombroso, and Enrico Ferri in the nineteenth century, this theory encompassed much of the social aspects of human tendencies and new sciences. These men, although mainly ascribed to Lombroso, believed that crime cannot be defined in legal terms and actually is a fundamental offense of moral standards and certain humans had a proclivity towards crime. An example of this notion is Winston Smith and Julia in 1984. Winston is only a criminal in the eyes of the government because of the morals and normal behavior. Their embrace had been a battle, the climax a victory. It was a blow struck against the Party. It was a political act . (1984) There was no law against sexual relations, but it was a criminal act because of how it was viewed by society. Winston and Julia are only criminals because their act of rebellion was looked upon as an act against the Party; thus stating that criminals are only criminals because they act differently than the preconceived moral standards. The anti social behavior that leads to criminal activity is proven and ameliorated with sciences such as biology, sociology, psychology, anthropology, and psychiatry. This outlook on criminal causation is based on behavioral analysis. By using these sciences and analyzing criminals and their personalities, Lombroso believed that committing a crime is not a choice, but rather a social influence based on the person s influences and his or her morals. In Escape from Camp 14 the main character, Shin, lies when he tells about how his mother and brother were executed. In writing this book, I have sometimes struggled to trust [Shin] . (Harden) Shin lies about one thing and that creates the image that he could have a propensity to being criminally dishonest and lied about more aspects of his life. The author expresses this in the quote. Shin is now only viewed as dishonest because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Design And Creation Of Buildings Architecture is considered to be the design and creation of buildings that reflects their culture, religion, environment and technology used in its time period. The mastermind behind any type of architecture is the architect itself. Two well known and respected architects in modern history are Frank Lloyd Wright and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Both known for their amazing architectural thoughts, and the inspirations that affected many other architects. Both, Wright and Rohe, created new schools of design for their abilities which brought about techniques that are still used today. These architects were both involved in exploring the relationships of spatial distribution, form and function, materials used, reflecting their current time through their design, and creating buildings and houses that were both artistically beautiful as well as beneficial. Both of these architects have many common attributes to each other s designs as well as ideas, but also the many differences that set apart these architects as few of the many renowned architects in modern history. Frank Lloyd Wright is an American architect who designed many houses and inspired the work of hundreds of scholars.4 Wright believed in designing structures that were in synchronization with humanity and its environment; a philosophy he called organic architecture .1 He read a broad array of architecture books and thought that architecture had been pushed too much into modernization.4 He believed in the true design of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. King Lear Destruction The oldest hath borne most; we that are young / Shall never see so much nor live so long , what Edgar, and the remaining survivors, have seen is one of the most impressive tragedies ever written (5.3.331 32). King Lear, written by William Shakespeare, has a deluge of dramatic irony, conflict, and death, making it one of the most tragic plays ever written. Such plentiful amount of tragedy leaves many scholars to ask, What is the cause for such destruction of lives? The paramount cause for the massive tragedy in King Lear is the human nature s tendency to, in thought of self interest, react hastily with anger or sorrow. After examination of characters motives and actions the self interests of power, revenge, and protection are all what lead ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason for this is because it is in people s nature, and certainly in the character s, to react rashly in either feelings of hatred or vengeance and great grief or sorrow. Said nature can be seen and applied to Edmund s and Goneril s and Regan s fight for power, Edmund s and Goneril s vengeance for fair treatment and love, and most tragically Gloucester s, Cordelia s, and Lear s reaction to the safety and forgiveness. When looking toward all of the events, Edgar cannot be more accurate in saying we that are young / Shall never see so much nor live so long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Hourglass Vs Invisibility Cloak Research Paper The invisibility cloak and the hourglass are both very magical and powerful objects. Both options have very much to offer to the lucky receiver. Although, when it comes to true events, the invisibility cloak is the better option. The invisibility cloak is the better choice out of the two options. This is because it can protect the lives of innocent people and animals when used for good. One day, if a government based spy needed to spy on alleged terrorists, the spy would be able to watch and listen the terrorists silently. If this occurs and the spy found out information, the spy would be able to notify the government immediately and stop the issue before it happens. This could not only save the lives of a few targeted people, but it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since it is an invisibility cloak, it will make the receiver completely invisible with no shadow or body parts showing. This can be used to hide from someone trying to hurt or kill the receiver. It even can be used to win a game of hide and go seek if needed. The invisibility cloak once proves itself again by protecting the lives of human beings and winning childhood games. On the other hand, the hourglass is also an option. The hourglass allows the user to have an extra hour of time each day. This gift could give more times for activities, homework, and fun. It could also give more time for sleep or rest, especially during a busy 8th grade year. The hourglass is a very resourceful option out of the two choices. However, the hourglass does not make enough sense for the option to work. It says that the hourglass will give the user an extra hour of time each day, but since there are twenty four hours a day only, the hour does not fit in. The user of the hourglass would then have twenty five hours a day unlike the rest of the world, therefore messing up time for themselves and potentially the time balance of all humans. In order for time itself not to be messed up, this option should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Black Bodice Overhead And The Moon Stars twinkled in the black bodice overhead and the moon was nowhere in sight, yet, no one questioned why. All lay dead in the sky while below on land, badlam occurred. It was the 18th Era on Gaia, in the small mountain town of Nibelheim. Squall Leonhart was clutching Cloud s hand, running towards Mt. Nibel, away from the denizens of his hometown. His feet could barely keep up with the speed of the blonde, who was sprinting at an inhuman pace. The ascent of the mountain was too much to handle for the mere men chasing them, while Cloud had swept Squall up and ran with the brunette in tow. Squall knew everything was backwards and wrong. He had fallen in love with Cloud, and Cloud had fallen in love with him. Already not accepted in their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He released his lover from his chains and together, they made a break for the Mako caves. Squall was a hunter, not hunted. Everything was backwards and wrong. They reached the caves, Cloud slinging Squall in, away from the entrance. Cloud used his strength to move heavy boulders to block the entrance, preventing anyone from coming in. He turned back to Squall, non existent heart thawing at the sight of his scared, anxious love. Cloud walked over, grabbing the man s face in his gloved hands and kissing him with all the passion he had. Are you okay, my love? Cloud asked, bringing Squall in close to him. I am now, he whispered back, laying a kiss on Cloud s chest. What will we do? I can t go back, and when they get up here, there s no stopping them at all. I can t ask for protection from us. While it s not forbidden for a demon to love a human, it s looked down upon. I only know of one hope for us, but it s not pleasant. Anything, Cloud. Anything for you. I d take any pain over and over, if it meant I can stay with you. We ll have to go to my home, Squall. We ll have to go to the Underworld. What you call, Hell. Hell is better than Nibelheim, Squall murmured, hugging Cloud tighter and closing his eyes. How do we get there? My dear, open your eyes, we re already there. Confused, Squall opened his eyes expecting to still be in the cave, but instead saw he was inside of a dimly lit castle. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Medieval And Renaissance Era Things will inevitably change, no doubt that s a fact. Some people don t like change, but change is something that is always going to happen no matter what; either for better or worse. For instance, there are things that can change shortly from this very moment. If things can change in a very short time, how much more in hundreds of years. For the purpose of this paper, we re going to address the fundamental changes in the Medieval and Renaissance era over those hundreds of years, especially concerning architecture, in which brought us to our present. The Medieval and Renaissance eras significantly altered the history not only through philosophy but through art and architecture as well in which was the aftermath of such evolution in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With all these chaos going on, it only makes sense that when they finish a plan they stick with it since they wanted to hasten the completion of a project with less people since many died due to the reasons addressed before war and plague. On the other hand, after hundreds of years, our dear ancestors, whom I m so thankful for, stumbled upon this idea that practicality of life in earth is supposed to be our priority instead of worrying so much about this vague idea of the afterlife. They basically started the idea of YOLO (You Only Live Once). Not only that, they also became obsessed with science and reasoning, another thing I m oh so thankful for. They were also infatuated with simple geometry, precise symmetry, and the system of proportion The Golden Mean, just like in ancient Romans. They badly wanted to revive the ancient Roman architecture that they stuck with one specific style unlike the Medieval period. In addition, since the religious dogma is not the main law of land anymore, structures built during the Renaissance period were able to flexibly embody these characteristics without further problems. Many structures were built for wealthy families, such as the Medicis, to show off their influence. As a result, the aesthetics of the buildings became the priority instead. The structure of the building was still very important, but they re now less visible as the architects then did ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Presto Card Disadvantages: Even with open installment some type of Smart card is normal for kids, poor people and the individuals who would prefer not to uncover their credit and platinum cards to the framework. Using the innovation for travel is new, with pilot extends however no long haul confirmation of how it will function. There are numerous unanswered inquiries, for example, how an electronic per user will know a youngster from a grown up. About Presto The Presto card is a contactless brilliant card toll installment framework utilized on partaking open travel frameworks in the territory of Ontario, Canada, particularly in Greater Toronto, Hamilton, and Ottawa. Presto card per users were trialed from June 25, 2007, to September 30, 2008. Full execution started in November 2009 and it will be taken off over the region in stages. Presto is a working division of Metrolinx, the Ontario government office that oversees and coordinates street transport and open transportation in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. The Presto framework was intended to help the utilization of one normal strategy for toll installment on different partaking open travel frameworks, tantamount with different frameworks. The Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO), GO Transit, Ottawa s OC Transport, and eight civil travel accomplices inside the GTHA embraced the outline and advancement of a consistent provincial travel farecard framework (Presto) in view of contactless technology. Presto cards are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Three Factors Of The Triangular Theory Of Love Triangular theory of love The first topic is the triangular theory of love. There are 3 factors under the triangular theory of love. They are Commitment, Intimacy and Passion. There are also 8 possible types of relationship which are Nonlove, Romantic Love, Liking, Fatuous love, Infatuation, Companionate love, Empty love and consummate love. After deep analysing of the couples answers, I conclude that their type of relationship is Consummate love as all 3 Intimacy, Commitment and Passion is present. Of the seven varieties of love, consummate love is theorized to be that love associated with the perfect couple. (Hill, 2012) When asked on how they see themselves in 5 years time, both of them similarly answered by saying they want to have a stable job with enough savings for their marriage and future. This itself shows their commitment in the relationship as they even went on to think about marriage which is about 10 years from now. Furthermore when asked how they are maintaining their relationship, both of them pointed out the qualities of their relationship on how they are so honest to on another, having ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When asked if they have encountered any major problems in their relationship which has lasts for over 4 years, they instantly said no which seemed like they were pretty confident that their relationship was healthy and did not have any major problems but only minor problems occasionally. Furthermore, when asked if there is time for both friends and relationship and if their relationship is a hindrance to their time spending with friends, Pei Hua claimed that she will follow the first come first served basis rule regardless of whether its boyfriend or friend but if it is really something important then she will choose boyfriend over her friends. On the other hand, Raymond stated that his priority will be his girlfriend and then friends regardless of what matter it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Why Colleges Are The Best For Me The colleges I plan on attending after high school are Rogers State University and Oral Roberts University. For these two colleges I want to major in computer programming, I think that programming computers and websites would be a lot of fun, and quite useful these days. I would like to be able to work for someone big, like: Microsoft, Apple, or any other big computer companies. So I want to find out which college will be the best for what I want to do. I also need to find out what the expenses are, how the college will help me, and what kind of scholarships they offer. I need to find out what two colleges are the best for me. The information about the two colleges, computer programming will be a fun way to express my ideas. Choosing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ORU has a diversity of mostly Caucasian people. ORU is also a Christian college. The day may start off with a prayer in class or by having a big bible study group. They even have majors from biblical literature to ministry and leadership. RSU, like ORU, has a higher percentage of Caucasians on campus. But unlike ORU they have religions from Christianity to Muslim and even Jewish. RSU has majors all the way from accounting to sports management. Academic probation is a warning that the student s performance falls below the institution s requirement for good academic standing. ORU has majors ranging from nursing to music and even to English and engineering. They offer degrees such as Business Administration, Christian Caregiving and Counseling, Church Ministries, and even Leadership Studies. RSU has a program where you can take advanced classes to maintain competiveness in the local and global economy. RSU has majors in fine arts, as well as sports meds and business management. RSU provides scholarships for students at Rogers State University who plan to gain admission to the University of Oklahoma s School of Community Medicine in Tulsa and complete careers in treating patients from parts of the state. The tuition will most likely be the hardest part of getting into college. To go to ORU, the tuition fee is about $35,000 per year including living on campus. To attend ORU it costs roughly about $12,000 a semester. A room and board is about $2,500 a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Arranged Marriage Research Paper In the next 10 years, more than 100 million girls are going to be married before the age of 18. In most cases, girls already are married off to older men when they are still children. There are so many reasons as to why the United States has already banned child arranged marriages. Today, 20 countries around the world still allow child arranged marriages. The points I will be discussing today are; what child arranged marriages are, the emotional and mental effects it has on women, and lastly how the girl s health is at serious risk. The past couple of days I have researched this topic to give me credibility, and I have come up with some valid points as to why I believe arranged marriages are wrong and should be banned globally. An arranged marriage is the process of the bride and groom s parents/guardians ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many complicated reasons they claim as to why these countries still perform arranged marriages and at some points, I can see where they are coming from. However, the things that people do not talk about and the things that people do not really see that is what I am talking about here. So maybe it is a lot to ask that child arranged marriages be ban, but at least raising awareness to expose the truth behind it. Works Cited bureau, The idea. Girls not brides . 2002. 17 march 2017 . service, mail foreign. Child bride, 13, dies of interal injuries just four days afterarranged marriages. 6 march 2016. 17 march 2017 . Websites used http://www.girlsnotbrides.org/themes/health/ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article 1264729/Child bride 13 dies internal injuries days arranged marriage Yemen.html http://www.girlsnotbrides.org/what is the impact/ ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Assignment on Women Emowerment in the Economy of Bd DIU COURSE # CCE 514 SUBJECT: Management Economics COURSE TEACHER: Associate Prof. Md. Rofiqul Islam ASSIGNMENT #01 (Role of women empowerment in the economy of Bangladesh) NAME: LASANIA FERDOUES ROLL #13 EMBA BATCH: 29TH /B SEMESTER 1ST Introduction: Our national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam wrote the Good done by the civilization, half created by man and rests by the women. This is an eternal statement about the development of human civilization. From the dawn of the civilization women and men worked together to make the future brighter. In a certain point of the social development process a few socially determined factors created a cultural hemisphere, which pushed the civilization not to think women as equal to the men. This cultural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Patriarchal structures strengthened conservative values, emerging trend of religious fundamentalism. Women major targets as boundary markers of culture and tradition. Rights of women in family, work place and statehood largely unattained. Rising social and political violence against women. Women s roles in politics and administration made problematic by conservative attitudes and practices. Lack of support to policies for women as women s political participation and empowerment is extremely low. Existing policies not translated to impacts. A growing consensus of political empowerment as a necessary condition for sustained economic and social advancement of women. This presentation is on women s participation and empowerment in governance the impact of quotas on their status and position in the Civil Service, the Parliament and Local government. The objective is to identify and understand the underlying obstacles and potentials of women s effective leadership and advancement. Constitutional and Legal framework of Women Status Strong constitutional rights and opportunities for women: Article 27, 28 (1) (3): equality in the eyes of the law, no discrimination on grounds only of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth and equal protection under law.
  • 27. Article 28(2), 29(1): equal opportunity for men and women in all spheres of state and public life, also in respect to employment in the service of the Republic. Article 65(3): Women are free to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Reasons For The Government Intervention ECON1020 ASSIGNMENT 2 Question 1: Reasons for government intervention Governments only intervene in a market to correct for market failures, their objective to restore efficiency and increase economic well being of society. Market failure occurs when the market fails to allocate resources efficiently, the buyer seller cannot reach a socially optimal point. Traffic congestion is rivalrous in consumption because there is limited space on the road, however, the road has the ability to be over consumed thus making it a common resource, because one person s use of the good does not diminish other people s use of it. The issue of traffic congestion is a negative externality because when one person drives on the road, their presence reduces the speed of everyone else and thus increases the affected party s journey time. The graph below (figure 1) shows the demand and supply of roads with Qmarket showing the equilibrium that the forces of supply and demand have equalled. The private value is the drivers use of the roads when there is no traffic congestion e.g. non peak hour. However, because their presences are an negative externality. The demand curve shifts to the left and shown and the new demand curve is the social value, the supply and demand now have an equilibrium at Qopt. The social value is the private value externality. Question 2: Public Policy Solutions a) The use of congestion charges is a market based policy instrument in which the government will use to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Autobiography Of Solomon Northup Solomon Northup wrote this book as autobiography, meirong his experience when he was enslaved for twelve years. Solomon Northup was born on July 1808 in Minerva, New York as a free man. Solomon s father was called Mintus and he was a slave but he gained his freedom from the death of his master. Solomon also had a brother called Joseph where they both enjoied a free life till solomon was kidnaped. Growing up solomon worked with his father on a farm, he also showed a great interest on book and playing the violin (Book). On Christmas day in 1829, Solomon married to a colored girl named Anna Hampton. After the married they raised three children Elizabeth, Margaret and Alonzo. Solomon and Anna worked many low waged jobs that help them support their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Analysis Of The Odyssey In P.K. Narayan s version of the Indian epic The Ramayana, Rama intends to establish peace, gentleness, and justice (Narayan 1972: 63) in the world. In Homer s The Odyssey, Odysseus has an uncontrollable fighting spirit (Homer 1996: 227) that too often ends in misfortune. Despite these great differences, these two characters have one thing in common: they are widely regarded as heroes in their religion. This is just one of many distinctions between the two epics. In The Odyssey, the afterlife consists of the shambling, shiftless dead (Homer 1996: 251) while in The Ramayana, reincarnation follows death. These dissimilar perspectives have a tremendous impact on charaters beliefs and behavior. This paper will investigate these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is not a welcome destination for many. Even those who still live great lives end up in the same situation with those who live ordinary ones. Thus, there was no real motivation in life to achieve a certain level in the afterlife. In contrast, The Ramayana is a tale of Hinduism, where it is believed that one is reincarnated depending on how they live their life, and that each individual has a purpose in their life. Rama s purpose was to destroy Ravana... abolish fear... and establish peace, gentleness, and goodness in the world. (Narayan 1972: 63). If one follows their purpose in life, this will be reflected positively in their reincarnation following death. Rama never loses track of this. Reincarnation creates a sense of purpose in one s life. Death is not the end, but a transition to a new beginning. The theme of honor and glory, represented differently in The Ramayana and The Odyssey, contribute to different forms of heroism. First, The Odyssey explores the theme of heroism generally with the character Odysseus. Odysseus, the hero of the epic, has a strong desire for glory, whatever the cost. For example, his cunning plan to save himself and his men from the cyclops Polyphemus cannot go unnoticed. Having escaped, he calls back to Polyphemus, telling him Odysseus, raider of cities, he gouged out your eye (Homer 1996: 227). In this instance, Poseidon eventually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Endangered Cross River Gorilla With only two hundred and fifty to three hundred left, the critically endangered Cross River Gorilla roams the African forests while on the brink of extinction (Save Our Species). Africa has many populations of primates that are at the least endangered, and the Cross River Gorilla is the closest to extinction and the least studied due to the rarity of observing them. (Save Our Species). These gorillas are confined to small, mountainous areas that have been separated over and over again by fragmentation, furthermore ruining the needed social aspect of the groups and need for vast land (Imong, I., Robbins, M.), (Save Our Species) The increased hunting and fragmentation of these Gorilla s habitats has caused a large problem with how the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within these small groups, the Cross River Gorilla has very predominant traits to keep them alive when almost extinct and facing a harsh environment (What s Our Mission). These gorillas have a considerably large body size and they also have quite large hands but short forearms; along with small forward facing eyes that are put close together on top of a large nasal region (Etiendem, D., Tagg, N,). Due to being so big they need a lot of nutrients, and in order to obtain enough food, they eat a large array of diets such as plants in many varieties, and fruits (Etiendem, D., Tagg, N.). Since they live in the higher parts of the mountains near the border of Nigeria, the amount of fruit trees that exist are much lower than other regions, so they have come to rely on vegetation (Etiendem, D., Tagg, N.). Since almost all fruit is seasonal, the primates must learn when they can eat one type, and when vegetation is important. (Etiendem, D., Tagg, N.), (Imong, I., Robbins, M.). The food they eat also determines how sexually successful they will be in the coming years. The life history of the Cross River Gorilla is considerably long, ranging from gestation period to death (Save Our Species), (Imong, I., Robbins, M.). The normal female gorilla will not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Why Is Australia Better Than Other Country Reasons Why Australian Education System Is Better Than Other Countries Australia is the third largest study destination for international students as it offers around 22,000 courses at 1,100 institutions including eight universities, which are currently ranked among the top 100 in the world. Australia offers a modern, well educated culture along with a thirst for research and knowledge. This country has contributed a lot in the field of science and research through amazing discoveries and high quality educational opportunities. Australia has plenty of things to offer such as its friendly, laid back nature, world class education system and high standard of living. These all factors make Australia a hot spot for international students. It is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students can choose from a wide range of options including universities, colleges, vocational education, premier institutes, and English language training centres. Australia sits above the likes of Germany, the Netherlands and Japan in terms of number of courses it offer through it s over thousands institutes. Advanced Technology in Universities Australia provides quality scientific research programs to international students. International students studying in this country can take advantage of its extraordinary technology and research resources. Actually, more than 1 billion people all around the world depend on Australian discoveries and innovations such as Wi Fi, Penicillin and IVF etc. World Renowned Universities Australian universities are among some of the best in the English speaking world. In fact, many of them feature in the top 50 ranked world universities among the following study areas  Engineering and technology  Social Science  Clinical and pre clinical health  Life Sciences  Arts and Humanities  Physical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Characters Of Moses In The Bible s Exodus In the Bible as in Literature, the characters face many problems to appease to God. While Moses is a featured character in the book of Exodus, Moses faces a great deal of problems that he somehow manages to overcome, and stay strong in the faith of God. What separates Moses from other characters is how much he accomplishes through his struggles, which start the second he is born. Moses becomes one of the most well known biblical figures, Moses stands up to the Egyptians for his people, and most importantly saves an entire religion. Around the time of Moses s birth, a large number of the Hebrew population in Egypt was enslaved by the Pharaoh. Pharaoh was afraid of what would happen if the Hebrew population continued to grow. Every son that is born to the Hebrews you shall cast into the Nile, but you shall let every daughter live. (110) Moses s mother refused to let this happen so she made a basket coated with tar and sent the basket, with Moses inside, down the Nile river. To anyone s surprise, Moses survived and happened to float into a part of the river where the Pharaoh s daughter was bathing. Pharaoh s daughter took Moses and saw that he was a Hebrew child and decided to keep him as her son. Even though Moses was too young to recognize this as a problem, it s amazing how he was able to survive the Nile, and to be raised as a royal member of the family, considering his, Grandfather , had ordered all Hebrew male babies to be killed. This itself ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. New Tactics During The Civil War The introduction of steam and iron reshaped and defined new tactics during the 1815 1866 time period with emphasis on the Civil War. Primarily, the invention of the steam engine and rifled artillery forged from iron would define a new tactical advantage for both Confederate and Union Armies. Furthermore, these two new inventions would also greatly increase the effects of speed, lethality, and mass at the tactical, operational, and strategic levels during the Civil War. Prior to the Civil War during the Napoleonic era, artillery was a smoothbore weapon system primarily forged with bronze. These systems were very large, cumbersome, horse drawn and difficult to move into battle. However, near the end of the Napoleonic Era the Gribeauval system would improve cannon systems by casting them out of a solid piece of bronze, and boring out the center. This new Napoleonic invention increased range and accuracy, ultimately, establishing the cornerstone of rifled artillery.1 During the beginning of the Civil War the Army Ordnance Board attempted to apply rifling to bronze bore cannons. Nonetheless, this form of rifling would prove unsuccessful, as the bores were shot out in less than 500 rounds. However, Phoenix Iron Works of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania would alter the rifling design by casting cannons out of iron with rifled iron banding in the bores. This new form of cannon development caused little wear on the cannon bores, vastly extending tube life. Furthermore, this new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Major Roles Of Tom Hanks Nation s around the world take pride in their countries historical monuments, attractions, and celebrities. This sense of national pride, helps improve citizens morale, and the global perspective of a nation. A national treasure can be a local attraction such as the Space Needle or the Chihuly Garden of Glass. Similarly, national treasures can also be a historical monument like the Statue of Liberty which is an important part of our nation s history. National monuments and attractions are important to increasing tourism. National treasures can also be an iconic person that the rest of the world identifies with said persons home country. America has been blessed with an abundance of national treasures, and Tom Hanks is among them due to his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, Tom Hanks was jogging and came across a wedding photo shoot, which he stopped and took photos with the couple to be. He asked if they needed a wedding officiant, because he is an ordained minister, photographer Meg Miller said. (Time) This speaks to the kind of person he is and his character. Furthermore, Tom Hanks was awarded the presidential medal of freedom by President Obama, which is the highest honor a civilian can receive. When giving Tom Hanks the presidential medal of freedom, President Barack Obama said, Tom Hanks has always saved his best role for real life. He is a good man, which is the best title you can have (The Telegraph). That is the best character witness a person could ask ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. My Hero A Hero What does make a hero a hero? Is it there looks? Alternatively, maybe is it their personality? However, the question is what are those essential qualities that make one a hero? Different people require different heroes to look up to or try to emulate. However, whoever it may be, they all possess certain qualities. My hero is my mother, for the reason that she is selfless, compassion, and courage. That kind of selflessness can often be premeditated, since concentrating on others needs often winds up helping one accomplish one s own goals. However, a heroic leader does so without any anticipation of a return. The display and concern show the care one has for others. This can often apparent itself in strong but gentle actions planned to increase the lives of others. Courage and bravery come to mind first when we think of heroism. However, it is difficult to achieve anything truly heroic unless one is up against overwhelming chances. As Nelson Mandela put it, Courage is not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. These minor acts of heroism rarely attract any notice. A true hero is always sympathetic, benevolent and shows a great deal of compassion and sympathy to those poorly or in agony. He or she keeps away judgements; that are oriented to the self and embraces an attitude that serves others. Selflessness is an extremely important heroic trait, maybe the uppermost important. It is the driving force behind heroism. Heroes become heroes when they do something for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Personal Sports Drinks Your body can waste a lot of liquids and salts when you have diarrhea, making dehydration a significant concern. Numerous loose and watery stools can immediately lead to fluid loss. Here are some simple ways to remain hydrated: choose sports drinks because of their sugar and salt content, both allow water to be more readily absorbed, and even more so when taken together. everyone can make their personal sports drinks by combining a teaspoon of salt to a quarter cup of apple juice, that tiny amount of salt will encourage the body absorb fluids but isn t sufficient to make the apple juice taste bad. Bickston suggests keeping your bottles at room temperature because a warm drink will sit better with you than a cold one. Drink only clear liquids. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Invisible Injury Essay When Post Traumatic Stress Disorder first hits, veterans deal with numerous side effects, such as anger, anxiety, fatigue or depression. PTSD has always been an extremely complex topic to comprehend. The injuries faced by these victims do not reflect those of someone who had been shot or, hit by a blast, but it is something that nobody can see. It is what the Lone Survivor foundation calls an Invisible Injury (Education:LSF). Although it can look as if one with PTSD is normal, their minds are not. Although some may think PTSD is not a large scale problem for veterans, Researchers estimate that between 7% and 20% of veterans of the recent wars have suffered PTSD at some point (Zarembo). Even though 7% or 20% is only a fraction of the overall ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He mentioned, I was afraid how army leadership would react if I had that on my record (Huerta). Huerta, like many members of the military feared judgment from higher ranking officers, putting his life in danger so he would not seem weak . He believed that it would hurt future opportunities for his advancement, thus it led to his negative impacts on himself and his family. Understandably so, we as regular civilians do not understand the trauma caused by active duty soldiers, or the after effects they face when attempting to assimilate back into the country. Huerta had the same symptoms common in PTSD that he did not understand or seek help for at first. He described his symptoms explaining, [he] felt a tightness in [his] chest, It was hard to breathe, [he] felt closed in and panicky (Huerta). It is common for someone who faced large scale damage to feel this way after the war. To some, including Carlos, the pain is as severe as a heart attack, and changes how the veteran lives their life on a day to day basis. Although veterans may come back looking unscathed, PTSD affects the soldier s mind often leading to severe complications that can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. How Ut Camp Changed My Life ut camp really changed my life. This happened while I was new to Boy Scouts. It started off with me at my house and my parents wanting me to go camping. The problem was that I did not want to go to camp and be by myself for a week. In this, even me and I was extremely shy, nervous, and, dependent. My friend was about the same at that time. There was a leader that was kind, caring and understanding. The mood went from sad to happy and the tone went from depressing to exciting. This event changed my life for the good. That day that I traveled to camp, I was scared. I knew that it would be very far away from home and I would be far away from home for a long time. Even though I pleaded to stay home my parents kept saying, You will enjoy camping. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. By Mark Twain Mark Twain Fenimore Cooper s Literary... The American writer Mark Twain wrote Fenimore Cooper s Literary Offenses in response and his own opinion about Cooper s novels. In this essay, Twain criticizes the major mistakes and rules which Cooper violates in writing his series, The Leatherstocking Tales. A large portion of the rules which Twain writes about can be found in Cooper s novel, The Last of the Mohicans. His self made rules are very encompassing of Cooper s literary flaws which can easily be pointed out through his novel. With Cooper violating these basic set of rules, he makes his novel seem very rushed and undeveloped as the rules which do not follow encompass very crucial criteria which not only these kinds of novels must have, but any novel must do. In his essay, Twain criticizes Cooper on his inability to develop characters or to even have them develop throughout the novel. Twain writes this is his essay when he writes, They require that the author shall make the reader feel a deep interest in the personages of his tale and in their fate; and that he shall make the reader love the good people in the tale and hate the bad ones. (Twain 2). Twain notes that there should be a definite distinction between protagonist and antagonist of the story. Overall, Cooper does a decent, but a sloppy job in distinguishing the main conflict which each side is on. For example, the disputes between Magua and the Europeans in the novel is not developed enough in The Last of the Mohicans to be able to confidently ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Science Of Stress The Science of Stress is an informative video by National Geographic detailing the body response to stress. Stress is the body s way of getting itself prepared to face a challenge. It is constant problem that everyone has to deal with. It was originally meant to aid our survival, but over time it has become dangerous and lethal to our well being. National Geographic s video gives us a scientific view of what goes on in our bodies when experiencing stress and its effects on it. Humans frequently turn on the stress response that was intended to assist our survival in reaction to the everyday challenges we face. Professor Michael Marmot conducted a study in England of 28,000 people s health over a course of 40 years. Each person was a British ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Contributions Of Qing Shi Huangdi s Adoption Of Legalism Qing Shi Huangdi s adoption of Legalism was firm (those who opposed the ideology were often executed or banished) and effective, as it led to various fundamental administrative and political developments. For instance, unlike previous dynasties such as the Zhou, the Qin grew to be a highly centralized state with a bureaucracy divided into three primary ministries: a civil authority, a military authority, and a censorate ( World History ) The officials who assumed such roles were examined by an inspection system to reduce the possibility of corruption, which would later serve as the foundation administrative procedure for later dynasties. Furthermore, Legalism resulted in these officials earning their powers rather than inheriting them. Research has speculated that a merit system was probably employed in determining the positions such as an examination. Qin s favor of centralization (perhaps brought by his adoption of Legalism) additionally led to advancements outside of administration and political structure. For instance, he established systems that unified standard measurements, emphasized on monetary values (collection of taxes and distribution of estates included), as well as standardized the Chinese written language. He also organized the construction of roads extending to and from his empire (one of his main achievements was [bringing] together the scattered defensive battlements into what we now know as the Great Wall ( World History ). Unfortunately, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...