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Analytical Essay: College Diversity Essay Analytical Essay: College Diversity Essay
The Dark Crystal Film Analysis
Andrew Fung Fung 1
Kathleen/Foley
Muppet Magic
February 23, 2010
The Dark Crystal Film Analysis Making its debut 1982, The Dark Crystal, created and directed by
puppeteers Jim Henson and Frank Oz, was a fantasy film that involved intricate puppeteers and
animatronics. Aside from The Muppets and Sesame Street, which involves more comedic skits to
relay their message to its viewers, The Dark Crystal was a different kind of muppet movie because it
used fantasy, fiction and action to tell its story. With this change in Jim Henson s usual way of story
telling, the fantasy aspect of the movie becomes associated with the narrative patterns and functions of
Propp. As the story line progresses throughout the film, some of the 31 ... Show more content on
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Later in the film, both Jen and Kira arrive at the Castle of the Crystal but is encountered by
Chamberlain again. This is significant because although Chamberlain attempts to deceive them again,
he ends up capturing Kira, forcing Jen and Chamberlain to join in direct combat , exhibiting the
sixteenth function of Propp. This demonstrates an aspect of one of the struggles a hero has to face in
his or her journey. As Jen attempts to rescue Kira, he finds the location of the dark crystal , bring him
one step closer in achieving his quest. The final challenge is presented when Jen is on top of the dark
crystal and after a failed attempt, resulting in the death of Kira, Jen succeeds in the end by uniting the
shard with the dark crystal fulfilling the prophecy and restoring the planet to its previous state. Thus
showing the final function of Propp: resolution of the task. All these functions create the structure of
Henson s fantasy movie and helps tell a story that keeps its viewers wanting to know what is going to
happen next. With Henson using these narrative patterns and intricately designed puppets to tell a
story to children, it provides a change from laughter and comedy to something filled with excitement
and suspense. In doing so, it gives children a chance to enter a different dimension and maximize their
ability to imagine. Fairytales and fantasies have existed to tell children s stories because of their ability
to bring a child
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Identity And The Search For The Self Among The Sub...
Chapter One
Theorising Identity and The Search for The Self among the sub continental Diaspora in Britain
Identity has always been a problematic area of interrogation epistemologically, existentially and
politically and it continues to propel our thought. Etymologically, the term is derived from Latin word
Idem meaning same (Oxford Online Dictionary) which means specific quality or condition of being a
specific person or an object . A person s identity is determined in terms of his/her inherited traditions,
particularly the inherited religion of the community in which they happen to be born, the place and
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The concept of Identity has been defined and studied in different fields of studies ranging from
Psychology, Anthropology, Sociology and Cultural Studies.
Recent trends in Psychology on Identity Theory: In the recent past identity is seen as a self narrative
which is held as the base for the construct of a person s identity. The behaviour in salience to the
social setting is the base of identity formation. The Identity Theory (Stryker 1968, 1980, 1989; Stryker
and Serpe 1982, Mc Calls and Simmons 1978, R.H. Turner 1978) explains social behaviour in terms
of the reciprocal relationship between the self and the society . The term is used to define the links
between a multifaceted notion of the self and wider social structure. (Burke 1980; Mc Call and
Simmons 1978; R.H. Turner 1978). It is an extension of the symbolic interactionist theory postulated
by Mead (1934) and Blumer (1969) that society influences social behaviour through its affects on the
self (Micheal A Hogg, et al.). However, the Identity theory rejects the symbolic interactionist theory as
relatively undifferentiated, co operative whole (Stryker 1980, 1987; Stryker and Serpe 1982) and
argues that society is complexly differentiated, but nevertheless organized (Stryker and Serpe
1982:206) and thus predicated the idea of the
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A Brief Note On The And Its Effect On The Socio Economic...
Executive summary: cybermediary plays a vital role in commerce and business. As the augmenting
power on the socio economic and each and every facet of life , the cybermediary is an imperative
gateway used by enterprises when engaged in e commerce., and it has developed very much in the
recent years. Because of typical network industry, cybermediary must form a monopolized market
configuration as other network industries like telecommunications, even as in reality, most sub sectors
in of cybermediary do not contain a monopolized market formation, like C2C market place industry.
Obviously, the market structure of cybermediary is diverse from that of other network industries.
Because the intermediary service abounded by cybermediary has special asymmetric network effects
on cybermediary industry and it involves in video game industry, retailing etc...
Introduction:
Cybermediary is a third party either it is an organisation or a person which deals and negotiate
transactions through online and then it took some charge irrespective of what the cybermediary does
not adopts ownership of any of other services. The most important feature of the cybermediaries are
that they will not allow the consumers to purchase either product or services. The main roles of
cybermediaries are to communicating millions of buyers and sellers, amalgamate retail market to
international levels and price comparison web sites regarding video game industry are varying and in
retailing as well.
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Nuclear Atomic Facilities And International Security
INTRODUCTION
Since 2002, when the international community discovered the undeclared nuclear facilities and the
magnitude of the Islamic Republic of Iran s nuclear programme, several international players and
Western countries have focused their efforts on hindering its nuclear agenda. Although the Iranian
government has always stressed its civilian objectives, the programme has been considered an
important challenge to the non proliferation regime and international security.
Accordingly, there has been an extensive debate among scholars and policymakers about the
consequences of a nuclear Iran, ranging from claims that it will destabilise the region to a more
optimistic view that it will ensure a nuclear balance. This essay will argue ... Show more content on
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In order to address the impact of a nuclear armed Iran in the ME, this essay will be divided into three
sections. Firstly, the genesis of the nuclear programme and its main drivers will be analysed. The
second section will examine the strategies applied by the international community to counter Iranian
nuclear ambitions. Finally, it will discuss the possible consequences of a nuclear Iran, specifically, the
theoretical debate, the lack of incentives for a nuclear domino, with special reference to Israel and
others key countries and, lastly, the factors which could lead to a deepening of the current regional
instability.
IRAN S NUCLEAR AMBITIONS
The origins of the Iranian nuclear programme are found in the Shah regime, and can be dated back to
1957 when the government signed a nuclear cooperation agreement initially with the United States
(USA), and subsequently with Germany and France. Henceforth, the regime was able to develop a
structure to support a programme, which produced knowledge and trained human capital. The arrival
of the revolution halted Tehran s nuclear aspirations for two key reasons: the suspension of nuclear
assistance from the West, and an alleged contradiction of the policy with the new regime. Later,
however, the eight year war against Iraq, acted as a strong motivator for the regime to resume the
programme. As Kayhan Barzegar stress, Iran s
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Essay on The Defense Mechanism
Defense mechanism, in psychoanalysis, any of a variety of unconscious personality reactions which
the ego uses to protect the conscious mind from threatening feelings and perceptions. Sigmund Freud
first used defense as a psychoanalytic term (1894), but he did not break the notion into categories,
viewing it as a singular phenomenon of repression. His daughter, Anna Freud, expanded on his
theories in the 1930s, distinguishing some of the major defense mechanisms recognized today.
Primary defense mechanisms include repression and denial, which serve to prevent unacceptable ideas
or impulses from entering the conscience. Secondary defense mechanisms generally appearing as an
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The defenses can also give us insight into our own mental processes sometimes mental gymnastics or
contortions. All defenses involve distortions of reality; they are ways of feeling better by fooling
ourselves. If we realized these defenses in our lives, we might handle reality better. Almost all
adjustment books mention these defense mechanisms, even the writers who are arrogantly critical of
Freud. An excellent text about Sigmund and Anna Freud and the ego defenses is by Christopher Monte
(1980).
Repression: shoving thoughts and urges that are unacceptable or distressing into our unconscious. This
is what happens to the unacceptable urges of childhood the ego represses them. Taboo ideas, like
incest, would probably never get into consciousness or, if they got there, they d be quickly repressed.
Sometimes dreams or slips of the tongue or attempts at humor reveal our unconscious motives. For
example, if a teacher ridiculed you in class, you might dream he/she had a horrible auto accident. Or,
trying hard to say something nice to the teacher a few days later, you comment after class, each of
your lectures seems better than the next. Or, if you were unfortunate enough to be asked to introduce
your former teacher at a symposium and said, I d like to prevent huh I mean present Dr.___, some
might guess the truth. All these speculations about repressed feelings are just guesses.
Repression must be distinguished from
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Comparing Macbeth And Mean Girls
The play Macbeth is a story in which many different themes are represented. A man named Macbeth
becomes king of Scotland by murdering the former king, which leads to further violence, deceit, and
corruption. It s a story with different characters who personify power, deception, manipulation, and
loyalty. Although it is certainly a very unique story, it also shares some similarities with the movie
Mean Girls. Despite the different time periods, the plot and characters in Mean Girls truly reflect that
of Macbeth. Between these two stories, there are several themes including deception, appearance vs.
reality, and manipulation.
Many know and it is obvious to realize that there is a dominant theme in the movie Mean Girls:
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The theme of deception in Mean Girls is most strongly represented by the relationship between Cady
and Regina. Early in the movie, Regina causes Cady to hate her by ruining her chances with Aaron
Samuels and then taking him for herself. With further convincing from her friend Janis, Cady becomes
a part of Regina s clique known as The Plastics in an effort tear Regina down through lies and
deception. Similar to how Macbeth maintains a good relationship with Duncan, Cady slowly gets
close to Regina appearing to be her best friend. Taking advantage of the trust she earns, Cady attempts
to sabotage Regina by giving her foot creme disguised as facial lotion and cutting holes in her clothes.
She successfully deceives her by supplying her with nutrition bars to help her lose weight that actually
cause her to gain a substantial amount of weight. Eventually this leads to Regina being kicked out of
their lunch table and group when she wears sweatpants lunch, which is breaking their rules. As a
result, Cady becomes the leader of The Plastics due to this effective act of deception just like Macbeth
becomes king after deceiving
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The Theory Of Substance Dependention
This essay consists of information concerning substance dependence. It outlines what substance
dependence is all about, which includes its symptoms, a theory to explain the phenomena and the
South African perspective of the disorder. Substance Dependence is a behavioral and physiological
phenomenon which happens after a person has been practicing substance use over a long period of
time and the individual does this repeatedly (Austin, Botha, Du Plessis, Du Plessis, Jordaan, Lake,
Moletsane, Nel, Pillay, Ure, Visser, Von Krosigk, Vorster, 2013). People who use these substances
have difficulty controlling the amounts they consume and tend to use the substance excessively; the
person has a continued desire to use the substance. They tend to crave the substance therefore causing
a difficulty in controlling the use of the substance. Substance dependence disorders are more severe
forms of Substance abuse disorders and involves a physiological dependence on the substance
(Coleman, Butcher Carson,1984,Pg. 397). Substance dependence can occur at any age but happens to
be most common in adolescence and young adulthood, leaving teenagers more prone to being affected
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Substances that affect this functioning include Alcohol, heroin, marijuana and barbiturates (White
Watt, 1973) .Some of these drugs are legal while others such as heroin remain illegal. The intoxicating
effect of substances like alcohol and tobacco is so powerful as to defy rational control. Substance
dependence has a long history and in recent years has raised more of a social problem because there is
an increase in the convenient availability of such substances (White Watt, 1973, Pg.
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Analysis Of Only Daughter By Sandra Cisneros
He meant siete hijos, seven children, but he translated it as sons . This is one of the challenges the
author faced growing up in a mexican american family. The author speaks about how her culture and
the way she wanted to live and be understood were always under conflict. The author is very
persuasive because she is a mexican american and is able to find a midpoint between two cultures. The
article Only Daughter by Sandra Cisneros describes the hardships of the author being an only daughter
in a family of nine and how she came to be such a great author. This autobiography was published in
glamour in 1990 . The author also talks about her father and how her father would make her feel like
her education didn t matter. Her father thought that college was only good for finding a husband. But
that just made the author persevere and try to gain her father s approval. She continued to work hard
and she started to make a name for herself but her father never really was interested in her work. She
then talks about her past and always being brushed off and being called a son even though she was his
daughter. He meant siete hijos, seven children, but he translated it as sons . The author then tells of
how her father wanted all his children to go to college because that is why he worked so hard it was
his investment. She then goes on to pursue her career even further and she starts to become more
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renown. She then goes home for christmas and meets with her father
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Speech On The Oppressed By Paulo Freire
Mohamad Afiq Md Daud
WR115
Conversation Plan
In Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Paulo Freire describes about what the education system supposedly
need to be. He critiques that the education during his era is almost as similar as dictatorship. In this
style of education, teacher has the superiority over their students. The teacher is the one who know
everything, while the students are considered to know nothing, and that is absolutely unfair towards
the students because they do not have the chance to learning . Furthermore, based on Kirp s excerpt
entitled Make School a Democracy , he reveals the solution towards the education system problem
during Freire s era. The solution is also known as Escuela Nueva (New School) model. Hence, what
do I realize is the education is a process of teaching and learning between the teacher and the students.
An effective education system leads the students in becoming a person with a good thinking skills
who able to understand the facts rather than memorizing it. Based on what I have read, I recognized
that both Freire and Kirp have a similar main idea in fighting for the education rights. They suggest
that education needs to be an interactive learning. Both teacher and students need to communicate by
making discussion or sharing opinions; this theory is also called as problem posing education. For
example, a teacher is posing a question for the students, and he or she has already prepared the
answer; however, the students independently
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Vitamin Deficiency And School Age Children
VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY IN SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN
Generally, vitamins are dietary substance that cannot be manufactured by our body, hence it has to be
consumed. It is not energy producing substance but needed in a small quantity in order to help with
the metabolic functions of our body. When consumed in the required quantities, it helps to prevent and
assist in the associated deficiency diseases. According to vitamin categories, vitamin A belongs to the
group of fat soluble vitamins which comprises of Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin E and Vitamin K.
Vitamin A itself helps in the area of visual system, cell differentiation, maintenance of epithelial tissue,
growth of bones and in the accept of reproduction and immunity. Infection which is the major cause of
sickness in human beings is the invasion of the body by pathogenic micro organisms and reproduces
causing disease mostly in young children which is due to playing on the ground and touching so many
things, lastly putting their hands into the mouth without proper cleaning. Another area where infection
is mostly common and transferrable is schools, Day care centers, churches and some other places
where children play together without considering that children has a low level of immunity and
therefore susceptible to infections faster than adults. Infection is the major cause of morbidity during
childhood and among the school age. Respiratory and gastrointestinal infection causes a lot of school
absenteeism as well as parental
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Abandoned Basketball Narrative
My friends and I use to play on this abandoned basketball goal around the corner from my house.
Every time we play on the goal a man rides pass and screams for us to get off of his property. We ran
every time the man rode past. Everyone was confused because no one lived at the house so the man
shouldn t have a problem with it. The hoop looked old and rusty. It shook everytime the ball hit the
rim. The next day my friends and I tried dunking on the basketball goal. My firend Mike slammed on
the rim causing it to collasp as the man was driving pass. The man hopped out of his vehicle and
chassed us around our neighborhood. The man tried hard but he couldn t catch any of us. After man
chased us around the neighborhood he gave up. One day the old
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Rommel Leadership Traits
AN ANALYTICAL ESSAY ON THE LEADERSHIP TRAITS OF FIELD MARSHAL ERWIN
ROMMEL Rommel, Rommel, Rommel, Rommel ! he cried. What else matters but beating him?
Winston Churchill (Cairo Conference, 8 August 1942) INTRODUCTION 1. Leaders and the
leadership are two perennially significant subjects of human interest. In the military field, the role of
leadership assumes greater significance as the actions of a leader has direct bearing on the lives of his
men and fate of his nation. Therefore the study of leadership is of critical importance to comprehend
and develop the nuances of the art of military leadership. In the same context, study of military
leadership models constructed by great captains is of utmost importance so as to draw pertinent
lessons for the training of future military leadership. The selection of Rommel has great personal
significance for author, his armed forces and by extension militaries of all developing countries. The
significance lies in the fact that Rommel throughout his military career had limited access to the
resources in comparison to his adversaries and no general was able to achieve more with less than the
desert fox . This perpetual predicament of Rommel, is faced by almost modern military leaders, who
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Physical courage. b. Personal leadership or lead from the front. c. Mental flexibility. d. Competence
Rommel as a military leader embodied all of the above key elements to a greater degree. In the
succeeding paragraphs as analysis of his leadership style will be carried out in light of the
Truppenfuhrung elaborated above as well as the model he created for himself and others to follow.
ANALYSIS OF KEY LEADERSHIP TRAITS Between Rommel and his troops was mutual
understanding which cannot be explained and analysed, but which the gift of gods is. The Afrika
Korps [sic] followed Rommel wherever he led, however hard he drove them...... the men knew that
Rommel was the last man to spare Rommel Von
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Health Disparities Research Paper
Environmental Disparities in Health
Health disparities are the inequalities that occur in the provision of healthcare and access to healthcare
across different racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups. Health disparities negatively affect groups of
people who have experienced greater social or economic obstacles to health. Social structures and
economic systems attributing to health disparities include the social environment, physical
environment, health services, and structural and societal factors. Environmental health disparities arise
among racial and ethnic minorities as social and environmental factors interact. Studies suggest that
disadvantaged communities facing environmental disparities face a greater likelihood of exposure to
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Although it is intuitive to hypothesize that disparities in health arise because of socioeconomic
differences between racial groups, studies often find that racial disparities persist even after
accounting socioeconomic factors. Ethnicity is highly correlated with residential location, with
minorities and whites often living segregated from one another. Differential residential location comes
with differential exposure to health risks.
. In a 1995 article pertaining to socioeconomic and racial differences in health Dr. Collin Williams
explains how he believes that socioeconomic differences do not completely explain racial disparities,
rather it argues that social class is merely an important mediator. Therefore, it is hypothesized that race
determines one s economic resources, which in turn determine health. Thus, although socioeconomic
conditions do not fully account for health disparities, they are a necessary part of the equation
(Williams
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Astrolabes During The Age Of Exploration
During the age of exploration there were many highly important inventions being made and also being
used. One of the inventions from this time period is the astrolabe. The astrolabe is an ancient
astronomical computer that was used mainly by navigators to solve problems in relation to not only
time, but also problems relating to the position of the sun and the stars ( Morrison ). Astrolabes were
historically used by astronomers, astrologers, and navigators. Astrolabes had many amazing uses like
finding the time of day or time of night, finding the time of a celestial event like a sunrise or a sunset
and could also be used as a reference of celestial positions and many more ( Morrison ). Astrolabes
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During this time period many things were invented like the astrolabe, sextant, and caravel. The caravel
was invented by the portuguese, was much less heavy so it could travel up rivers, was quicker for the
longer journeys, and had a triangular sail instead of a rectangular sail. The astrolabe was an instrument
that, in its earlier time, was used for astronomy and astrology but ended up mainly being used as a tool
of navigation and to solve problems involving trigonometry, problems relating to time, and the
position of the sun and stars. The astrolabe was invented by Hipparchus who lived from 190 BC 120
BC and also made major contributions to trigonometry. Trigonometry is a type of math that involves
the relations between a triangle s angles and sides. The sextant, which superseded the astrolabe, is a
tool that measures the angle between two objects in order to find a person s location in the world. As
you can see each invention during this very important time period is very important and each made
their own major contribution to the world we live in
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Disadvantages Of Intermodal Transportation
Traffic congestion is a major urban issue and is not only environmentally harmful, but also costs the
travelers time and money. For these reasons, most of the cities in the world offer public transportation
methods so that more people can be moved efficiently to the same destination at once. However,
people living outside of these cities need to be inside of it in order to gain access to the benefits of
public transportation. Therefore, it has become an important project for Europe to offer travelers
intermodal transportation opportunities. Intermodal transportation involves people utilizing several
transportation methods to get from one place to another. One of the most common examples of
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With this, there are several parameters that could be set as preference to decide which route would be
ideal, for example we can choose the fastest one but also the cheapest one. Here, regarding to several
surveys [4] [7], it appears that the duration and the costs of travel are the most relevant parameters,
with costs being more important to the commuters. To choose the best parameter in this case, it is best
to create a survey and ask potential users for their preferences of what intermodal transportation
should offer them. This way, we increase the possibility for the usage of intermodal transportation in
Aachen since the most preferred parameters vary from city to city and especially country to country
because of different cultures. As shown in Figure 2, illustrating the routes on a map to the commuter is
an important step since that is the way of informing the user of the route and also distinguishes the
three steps described in Figure 1. The user should then be able to see the total costs but also the costs
for every single step, which includes the fuel costs, the car park ticket and the bus
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In This Experiment, Kay Deaux And Tim Emswiller Are Testing
In this experiment, Kay Deaux and Tim Emswiller are testing and analyzing the attributions made to
luck versus skill in explaining the performance of a stimulus person. They hypothesized that when
people are asked to evaluate the performance of a male or a female on either a male or female related
task, where they both perform equally well on both tasks, the male s performance will be attributed to
skill, while the female s performance will be attributed to luck. On the other hand, when it s a female
related task, the female s performance will be more strongly attributed to skill and the male s
performance will be more strongly attributed to luck. Previous investigations of male and female
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The test taking partners were previously taped recordings by either a male or female answering the
discrimination questions. The subjects were told that the test taker would be shown a series of pictures
on a video of familiar objects embedded in a camouflaged background. Each picture was shown for
approximately one second and the test taker would then have to make a true or false response
determining whether the object seen on screen was the same as the one listed. The subjects would hear
the question number and the true or false response of the test taker. The subjects were given
mimeographed answer forms that were assumed to match the ones in front of the test takers. The
subjects answer forms contained the correct answers so that they could keep track of the test takers
scores. There were two tasks consisting of twenty five questions each. The first consisted of household
objects and was female oriented. The second consisted of mechanical objects and was male oriented.
There was only one task completed during each experimental session chosen by the experimenter. The
instructions given to each subject emphasized that a person s performance is influenced by factors
such as luck, ability, and effort. These factors were told to be kept in mind as well as the tone and
hesitation in the test takers voice.
In each case the test takers answered 16 of the 25 questions correctly, while the norm was told to the
subjects
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Q s on Forests
(Q.)
What is Devsari or Dand?
(1 Mark)
(Ans)
Devsari or Dand was a small token fee paid by people of other villages bordering thevillages of
Bastar. It was charged when someone from the other village wanted to have some forest products
fromBastar.
(Q.)How did the forest laws initiate the scope of employment?
(1 Mark)
(Ans)
Many communities left their traditional occupation and started trading of forest products or other
economic activities. For example, the Mundurucu people in Brazil who started collecting latex from
wild rubber trees became totally dependent on rubber trades in the later years.
(Q.)
Who could hunt according to the new Forest Law?
(1 Mark)
(Ans)
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(1 Mark)
(Ans)
The Forest Act brought severe hardships for villagers across the country. After the Act, their everyday
practices cutting wood, grazing of cattle, collection of fruits and roots, hunting and fishing were
treated as illegal activities. People were forced to steal wood from the forests and when caught, were
at the mercy of the forest guards.
(Q.)
What are the recent developments in forestry?
(3 Marks)
(Ans)
1) The concept of forest management has changed since 1980. It was observed by the government that
implementation of strict forest laws was leading to stealing of timbers and illegal hunting.
2) Forest dwellers were kept away from the implementation procedure of these laws andtherefore, it
generated conflict between the two parties the government and the villagers.
3) Indian adivasis preserve the forest land and resources and therefore, the government is involving
local people in the matters like safetyand security of forest land, forest products and wild animals.
(Q.)
Elaborate some of the activities of the people of Bastar.
(3 Marks)
(Ans)
1) The people of Bastar believe deeply in the village and its offerings. Since the village peopleknow
the boundaries of the village, they look after the natural resources.
2) If people from a village want to take some wood from the forests of another village, they pay a
small fee called devsari, dand or man in exchange. Some villages also protect their forests by
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Abbey Road Research Papers
Abbey Road is an iconic photograph taken by Iian Macmillan in the sixties. Iian stood on a ladder in
the middle of the road in order to capture the shot of the beatles, an originally british band that came to
the states, walking across the street in perfect sync. The photo itself lives on to this day throughout
Rock and Roll culture. The picture highlights the four members of the band walking across a street in
perfect sync. The sky is painted a simple sky blue and the trees are a deep emerald green. Behind the
Beatles is a road dotted with man older styled cars, some parked and in motion. The road itself is a
little street with no busy features or any abnormalities, Street lights nd brick building line the calm
road while the Beatles, all dressed in different colored suits, stand frozen in frame. This expresses a ...
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Everything from the blue sky above them to the gently used road underneath them portrays simplicity.
The boys, all dressed in different colors, gives a feeling of individuality and expressionism in the
band. Paul McCartney, barefoot and holding a cigarette, stands out in the group. That fueled a
conspiracy theory involving Paul. Details in Abbey Road such as the bare feet, the cigarette and John
Lennon s white suit led fans to believe Paul McCartney was dead and had been replaced by an
imposter (B. Myint). This also boosted the popularity of the image itself and overall, the album. Paul
is also the only member leading with his right which shows his separation from the whole group. All
together, the Beatles are a good staple and representation of Rock and Roll culture for their expression
of individuality, simplicity, and being originality. Abbey Road s cover picture sums up the
characteristic and respectability of the band which caused its popularity to skyrocket. People enjoyed
their music as well as the people behind all the albums and rewards thus escalating the importance of
character within the
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Cornu Instrument Analysis
The instrument I chose was the Cornu. The reason why I chose this one was because I thought it
would be similar to the cornet, which is just a smaller version of the trumpet, and I know how to play
the trumpet. But, it is actually similar to a tuba; it s just very skinny and doesn t have any keys. When
I first heard it, I thought it sounded like a very bad french horn, but when it s played by someone who
actually knows how to play it very well it sounds like a brassy, harsh but clear, horn sound. The cornu,
which means horn in latin was used as a military instrument for the ancient Romans. Two of the
instruments were found in the late 19th century buried in pompeii next to a Roman soldier. The
military used it as a way to direct the movements
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Essay about Nathaniel Hawthorne s Use of Symbolism
Nathaniel Hawthorne is a prominent writer who uses many different elements in his works. He uses
elements such as symbolism, figurative language, metaphor, irony and etc. to make his work
prominent. In the works by Nathaniel Hawthorne, he uses symbols for secret sin in The Scarlet Letter,
The Minister s Black Veil, and Dr. Heidegger s Experiment.
As seen in The Scarlet letter, the symbol for secret sin is the Scarlet letter A. The A represents the sin
in which Hester commits adultery with the town s minister, Dimmesdale. One example of secret sin is
when Hester first walks out of prison; for the first time she wore the letter A on her breast to show her
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In addition, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses many symbols in The Scarlet Letter.
Moreover, the symbol of secret sin also appears in The Minister s Black Veil. When the people of the
town first saw Mr. Hooper wearing the black veil, they were all wondering why he would wear such
thing. To Mr. Hooper, the black veil means deceit and sins to those who can not separate themselves
from their sins. One example is when he is wearing the black veil to the wedding, and everyone is
kind of skeptic about why he is wearing it but in reality, he wore it to remind everyone of their sins.
Because of this, people call him evil, and he soon became an outcast. The black veil can also represent
his own sin that he committed in the past in which he can never forgive himself. Symbols for secret
sin are once again used in Nathanial Hawthorne s works.
Additionally, symbols for serest sin are also use in Dr. Heidegger s Experiment. In this story, Dr.
Heidegger s sin is playing with God because he basically made up a story about the whole Fountain of
Youth to his friends. But for him, this is all an experiment because he wants to see how his friends will
react to their pretend younger selves, and if they have changed their personality. One example is when
they drank the Water of Youth; Dr. Heidegger s friends became addicted to the water asking for more.
Dr. Heidegger is playing God to his friends just for his experiment. Once again, Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Planning and Individually Designed Business Essay
Q1: What are make to order (MTO) and make to stock (MTS)? Why did EA cakes want MTS over
MTO? Do you agree with such a decision? Why or why not?
Q2: What are aggregate: capacity planning (ACP), master product scheduling (MPS) and shop floor
scheduling?
Q3: How is the adoption of SAP viewed by (a) production staff, (b) IT staff and (c) the management?
Q4: Can a standard software system like SAP give adequate computer support to an individually
designed business management system? Take a stand, and give some rationale for your position.
Make to order (MTO) is a business production strategy that typically allows consumers to purchase
products that are customized to their specifications. MTO strategy only manufactures the end product
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The financial goals of the company are forecasted by demand.
Master production scheduling (MPS) is a plan that has been developed by a company for production,
inventory, staffing etc. MPS gives the operation manager of an MTS company the ability to ensure
that available capacity is allocated with a customer focus.
Shop floor scheduling prioritizes, schedules work, and communicates the progress of work regarding
the schedules and plans that have been made. Shop floor planning is necessary to ensure that expected
quantities are completed on time and that resources such as labor, materials, machinery and equipment
are used to best effect.
The production staffs viewed the adoption of SAP as an ERP system that focuses on function such as
inventory, finance, accounting, production, etc. They had doubt about how SAP modules are relevant
to their business processes. The production staffs believed the functional view poorly represents the
interaction with other functional views.
The IT staffs were certain that the existing SAP software will provide all necessary computer support.
They believed that even if the SAP would not fit their business processes precisely, it may be an
investment that provides greater long term flexibility and better solutions to the company s problem.
The management of EA cakes adoption of SAP was a predicament. The managements were put in
between two equally undesirable alternatives. They have a choice of either
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The Most Famous Prison Of The United States
Alcatraz was one of the most famous prison in the Unites States, located in the Californian San
Francisco Bay. The prison was renowned for being inescapable, and the m0ost high security prison of
the time. This probably was due to it s location, which was on Alcatraz island, located around a mile
away from shore, surrounded by the supposedly shark infested, strong currents, ice cold water of the
bay. Today, the prison is only used as a tourist attraction, a mere shadow of what it once was.
(Deconstructing History: Alcatraz, History, www.history.com, A E television network, 2016, USA)
Alcatraz first used as a military fort for the Civil War in 1854. In 1861, a military prison was added to
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In Alcatraz, most Alcatraz guards and their families lived on the island. The wives, children, and any
other family members of the guards who lived on the island would take a ferry or boat to the port of
San Francisco when they needed to go to school, work, or just to go into town. Guests of children and
other residents were allowed to visit the families of the island, but with inmates, they were only
allowed one visit per month, each visit had to be approved directly by the warden of Alcatraz. In this
visit, physical contact between the inmate and visitor was prohibited, as well as any discussion of
current events. The conversations were held via an intercom system, and an officer would usually be
monitoring the conversation, though, sometimes the officer would fail on this task. If there was any
sort of inappropriate act or breaking of rules during these visits, the inmate would lose the privilege of
monthly visits, or possibly be put under some other form of punishment.
I managed to get ahold of one of the ex residence of Alcatraz. Ernest Lageson was the son of one of
the many guards of Alcatraz, and he lived on the island for around two years when he was 10 12 years
old. Mr. Lageson said that while there wasn t often a large amount of contact with the inmates,
occasionally the kids and other residence had the chance to speak with or see The
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Pride In The Scarlet Ibis Literary Analysis
What is pride, is it a good thing? Pride is a feeling or deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one s
own achievements, the achievements of those with whom one is closely associated, or from qualities
or possessions, that are widely admired. According to Paul Bryant, If you believe in yourself and have
dedication and pride and high, but so are the rewards, which means pride is a good thing. According to
C.S. Lewis Pride gets no pleasure out of having something, only out of having more of it than the next
man... It is the comparison that makes you provide the pleasure of being above the rest. Once the
element of competition is gone, pride is gone, which means, pride isn t really there. Pride cost more
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For example, Douglas MAcArthur s pride was huge because he won almost every battle and has been
awarded many medals too. He oversaw the occupation of Japan and lead the United Nation in the
Korean War until he was removed from command. McArthur s pride wanted to take over Japan and
took the wrong turn; he lost many soldiers trying to do so. McArthurs pride caused not only his
downfall, but the death of many American soldiers during the war. One example from my life is that
my friend got very nice and new headphones and I wanted to try it out, then all the sudden it fell and
broke when no one was watching. My pride wanted to show off the expensive headphone. My
downfall was breaking it and I had to give my friend my nice headphones and some money to replace
it. Another event is when my aunt trying out for the soccer team in UCLA. Another person trying out
for the team broke four of the best soccer players ankles including my aunt so they wouldn t be on the
team and so she could. The coach later found out and kick her out of the team and tryouts. It is a good
example of the theme because she thought she can be on the team by making the others players
invalid. She was so happy when my aunt and the three others girls couldn t play on the team; she
thought she was going to make it on the team. The downfall is the coach finding
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The Gods In Greek Mythology
They are the most powerful divine beings in Greek mythology. Their powers rule every aspect of the
world. These divine beings are gods and goddesses called the Twelve Olympians. Some of these gods
are Zeus, Poseidon, Aphrodite, Apollo, Artemis, Hera, and Hades. These gods all rule different aspects
of life. Zeus, Poseidon, Aphrodite, Apollo, Artemis, Hera, and Hades are some of the most powerful
Olympian gods in Greek mythology and they all have their own story, and they all represent
something.
Zeus the god who started Olympus and evolved into something greater. Firstly, some background info
on Zeus is that his mom is named Rhea. And his dad is named Cronus. Cronus is the king of the
Titans. Before Zeus became king of the gods his father, Cronus ruled. One day Cronus was told by
Mother Nature that he would be overthrown by one of his children. As a result of this Cronus decided
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Zeus brought Cronus wine every day to Cronus. As a result of this, Zeus one day poisoned Cronus s
wine. The poison made Cronus, so ill that he vomited all of Zeus s brothers and sisters and the rock.
Zeus teamed up with his freed brothers and sisters and fought Cronus and the other Titans. Zeus and
the others struggled against the Titans until one day one eyed creatures called Cyclops came to help
the Zeus and the others. The Cyclops equipped Zeus with a lightning bolt, Poseidon with a trident, and
Hades with a hat of darkness which made him invisible when worn. Later that night, Hades equipped
his hat and snuck into the Titan s camp, and destroyed all their weapons. This made it extremely easy
for Zeus and the others to win. Once the war ended Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades drew lots to see who
would rule what. Zeus became the ruler of the overworld. Poseidon became the lord of the sea.
Finally, Hades became the king of the Underworld
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Mother Child And Father Child Relationships Essay
Mother Child and Father Child Relationships
Parent Child Relationships, Parental Psychological Control, and Aggression: Maternal and Paternal
Relationships written by Murray, Dwyer, Rubin, Knighton Wisor and Booth LaForce (2013) sought to
understand the role of paternal and maternal parenting in predicting child developmental outcomes.
Specifically, the study focused on the examination of the extent to which quality father to child and
mother to child relationships moderate or lessen the impact of adversities arising from ineffective
parenting practices on adolescent aggression that may follow. Literature Review
Murray et al. (2013) acknowledged the direct correlation between aggression and parent child
relationships. Also, the authors observed that peer influence among the adolescents is on the increase
and that parents play a significant role in shaping the group s aggression outcomes. Therefore, the
central purpose was to foster a completion of measures of youth aggressive behavior, the quality of
parent child associations, and psychological control. In turn, the results were used to understand the
significance of parenting behaviors such as psychological control, monitoring knowledge and parental
support in determining the nature of adolescent aggression, as well as other related problem behaviors
that include delinquency. Overall, Murray et al. (2013) sought to explore the perceived role of the
quality of the relationship between parents and children in
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New England, Middle, And Southern Colonies
There were many different early American colonies.The settlers in these colonies came from many
different places such as; England, France, Spain, and The Netherlands. Also, the settlers in these
colonies settled for many different reasons. The New England, Middle, and Southern colonies
developed a different way of life because of differences in aspects of life such as; government,
religion, and geography.
To begin, the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies developed a different way of life because
of differences in aspects of life such as government. A quote from the document Should Government
be based on religion? (document b) is, Why government should be based on religion (...) authority
from God. This quote is from founder of one of the New England colonies and he is saying that the
New England colonies have religion based on god because god is giving them authority to do
everything. Another quote to support this claim from the textbook History Alive on page 55 is, Middle
colony(...) government: self governing. This quote is showing that in the middle colonies they had a
self governing government or the government was based off the people and less off of a god leading
them. These two quotes tie back to the claim because it shows how the government was different from
the Middle colonies (based off the people) to the New England colonies (based off religion). Also, the
way a place is ran will cause the people to act and do things differently, overall
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Analysis Of Judee Burgoon s Expectancy Violations Theory
Judee Burgoon s expectancy violations theory is about how people deal with violations of personal
space, behaviors, and communication. Burgoon first started with Edward Hall s theory about
proxemics. Proxemics is someone s personal space. She then modified her theory to include behavior
and communication violations. The three main parts of Burgoon s theory are expectancies, violation
valence, and communicator reward valence. Expectancies are what some expects to happen. There are
three factors that influence expectancy. The first is the context. Context can include cultural norms and
the setting of the conversation. For some cultures, it is normal to stand right next to a person when you
re talking to them. In other cultures, that is a major violation. Also, the setting of the conversation
affects the expectations. If you are talking with a professor in a classroom you expect there to be
plenty of space. If you are on a dinner date you probably expect the other person to be close to you.
The second factor of expectancy is relationship. Your relationship with the person you are talking to
affects your expectations. If you are best friends being close together may not be a violation, but if you
are strangers it may be seen as a big violation. The third factor is communicator characteristics. This
includes a person s age, sex, race, physical appearance, personality, and communication style. When
people are warm, inviting, and physically attractive to us we
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Dominos
Domino s Pizza
Analysis of Marketing Strategy
Prepared By:
Muhammet GÜVEN 1002090089
Hanım Eylül ŞAHİN 1002090110
Esra ASLAN 1002100128
Kübra AYDIN 1002100028
Istanbul University
May, 2014
An in depth look into the theory and outcome of Domino s bold mea culpa advertising strategy and its
potentially radical effects on transparency in the food and service industry.
Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2
History 2
Industry 2
SWOT Analysis 2 Competition 3 Recommendations 3 HISTORY of DOMINO S 3
Mission and Vision 5 DOMINO S LOGO 6 PRODUCTS OFFERED IN DOMINO S PIZZA 7
Menu 7 ENVIROMENTAL ANALYSIS OF DOMINO S PIZZA 9 Remote Environment 9 ... Show
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From the very start, reliance on delivery and a focus on more efficient, streamlined processes (often at
the sake of quality or customer satisfaction) were crucial aspects of the company s business model.
Because the shop itself was very small and had little room for sit down diners, Tom hired laid off
factory workers and offered them commission to drive and deliver pizzas to nearby towns. The early
focus on deliveries helped spread the brand quickly, and was a critical reason for Domino s quick
success as it allowed the shop to serve a greater volume of customers than other pizzerias that did not
have delivery service. Additionally, Tom would always look for ways to improve profits by
streamlining practices. For example, he would often drop items from the menu spontaneously if he
was shorthanded at the shop. Though this would often upset customers, he found that volume and
profits increased every time he did this, which led to Domino s focus on a simpler, more traditional
menu. As operations and popularity increased for the shop, its original owner decided to retain the
name DomiNick s . Unable to come up with anything, Tom Monaghan resorted to posting a
YellowPages ad asking fornew name suggestions. A driver named Jim Kennedy happened to see the
ad and submitted his suggestion, Domino s Pizza , and the rest, as they say, is history. The company
incorporated under its new name in 1965. With
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Essay about Karl Marx s Communist Manifesto
Karl Marx s Communist Manifesto
Faith and Reason
Communism can seem very desirable. It argued a world without war, in which the meek and the
disadvantaged would share without distinction, the anticipated material and spiritual abundance
generated by advanced. (Gregor 19) This seems as though it would be the ideal form of government
but in reality it is far from that. I will tell you about three of the most powerful communist countries of
the twentieth century. The countries that I am talking about are the Soviet Union, or Russia as it is
called today, the Peoples Republic of China, and Cuba.
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The entire economic status of the Soviet Union was now controlled by the government. Also, all
private ownership ended. There were no exceptions. Along with this, a large industrialization program
was started and the Soviet Military was being strengthened. The Soviet Union was now considered a
super power and only the United States was more powerful.
Then in 1953, after the death of Stalin, Nikita Khrushchev became the First Secretary of the
Communist party. This was a very different time than that of Stalin. People were given a say in the
government. A very small say but it was still a say. Also, the judicial branch of the government
stopped their rampage against threats to the communist party and gave better chances for defendants
to defend themselves. Khrushchev focused more on the individual, attempting to make food more
available, making goods easier to come by, and providing more housing. Also, leadership was
decentralized so that owners and managers had an easier time running their businesses. Soon after this
he was kicked out of office for a couple of reasons. The first was due to a shortage of dairy and grain
product. Also, there was extreme turmoil in the communist party at this time. The next leader of
Soviet communism was Leonid Brezhnev. He took office in October of 1964. Under this new leader
the government was centralized, again. During this time there was an unstable
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If This Is A Man By Primo Levi
Primo Levi s memoir, If This Is a Man, details the everyday life and experiences of being a prisoner in
Auschwitz. Levi s writing manages capture and paint a vivid picture of just how much it took to
survive in the camps. From the memoirs we have read, If This Is a Man has taught me about the
Holocaust the most efficiently; its writing kept me immersed in the story, it taught me about life inside
the camps, and it allowed me to recognize similarities between numerous Jewish survivors.
Unlike memoirs that adorn their writing with emotion, most of Levi s writing uses an impartial tone.
This can be seen in several instances, such as, With the last gasp of his life, he had thrown himself to
the ground: I heard the thud of his knees, of his hips,
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Persuasive Speech About Phobias
Have you ever thought about how weird a lot of phobias can be? Ones such as being afraid of cats,
afraid of going anywhere near stairs, afraid of the world ending and constantly living in a state of fear
or being scared of fake superstitions like Friday the 13th? Imagine what life must be like for those
kinds of people.
Even then, what about normal, more common ones like the fear of heights or the fear of incredibly
sharp objects, fear of snakes, spiders, failure or being stuck in tight spaces? In what way can these
weird or common phobias affect people s lives around the world? There s literally over hundreds of
hundreds of phobias so we gotta keep it short.
If someone has something like Alektorophobia (the fear of chickens) you ll have to be avoiding these
things at all costs, just normal old feathered clucking chickens somehow cause major spikes in fear,
better stay away from farms then.
Another weird thing would be the fear of dogs, I ve never actually seen someone with a fear of dogs,
but I can imagine it s probably one of the worst things to have ever, especially considering how the
Valley has so so so many stray dogs walking around, you re gonna have to really try your hardest to
avoid them.
A common one that s also incredibly strange is a fear of holes, not just any old regular holes though, it
has to be a weird cluster of holes that are apparently really unnerving and creepy. Despite just being a
bunch of holes that are harmless, I ll find people with huge
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Application And The Evolution Of Tcp Ip Protocol
Ronald Vongphachamk
Larry Ball
IS 3413
8 August 2016
TCP/IP
Since the Internet has been introduced to the world. There have been an increasing number of people
using the Internet for the very first time. They are using device(s) like their phone, computers, and
television to connect to the Internet. An integral of this growth is the use of Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). The Transport Control Protocol and Internet Protocol are two
important communication protocols used in the network today. In this paper, I will discuss the
functionality and the evolution of TCPIP protocol.
Prior to the 1960s, computer communication consisted of basic binary data and simple text, carried by
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universities and the corporate research community to design open, standard protocols and build multi
vendor networks. This was the first packet switching network. The experiment was successful creating
these four nodes at three different sites connecting together at 56 kbit/s circuits using Network Control
Protocol and the trial network evolved to a useful operational network, which was called, the ARPA
Internet . The first node of the ARPANET was installed at the University of California at Los Angeles
(UCLA). Then another node was at Stanford Research Institute (SRI), the University of California at
Santa Barbara (UCSB), and the University of Utah.
In 1973, Vinton G. Cerf and Robert E. Kahn conducted a research on a reliable way data
communication across packet radio networks. From what Cerf and Kahn learned, they created the next
generation TCP, which is the standard protocol used on the Internet today. Since the change, the set of
communications protocols is used for the Internet and other networks. IP evolved in the 1960s and
1970s, namely the Internet and LANS, which emerged in the late 1980s and advent of the World Wide
Web in the early 1990s. The two network TCP/IP communication test was performed in 1975 with
Stanford and University College London. Later that year, there was test conducted between sites in the
US, UK, and Norway. There were multiple research centers conducting TCP/IP prototypes between
1978 1983. The
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Pushing Passed The Pain
Pushing Passed the Pain Short Film
An adaptation of the flash fiction story, The End of Pain.
1. What is the Purpose, Audience, and Tone of work? The purpose of this short film is to teach the
audience it s okay to forgive those who have hurt you in the past. The audience is geared to anyone
who can sympathize and understand the importance of forgiveness. The tone encouraging and
sympathetic.
2. Is it what you intended or what you would like for it to say or no? Explain. Yes, this is what I
intended the purpose to be for this short film. In life, most people have a hard time forgiving and I
wanted to create a film that will show not only the problem but also a solution. That said, it s one thing
to point the problem and not give the audience a solution.
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What will you do to each sample to enhance the P, A, T, so it is closer to your intent? To enhance the P,
A, T, so it s closer to my intent, will require me to make sure my story carries the three act structure to
avoid unanswered questions. That said, it s very important to show and not tell.
The End of Pain Flash Fiction
1. What is the Purpose, Audience, and Tone of work? The purpose of this short film is to teach the
audience forgiveness is an easy thing to do in life. The audience is geared to anyone who can
sympathize and understand the importance of forgiveness. The tone encouraging and sympathetic.
2. Is it what you intended or what you would like for it to say or no? Explain. Yes, this is what I
intended the purpose to be for this short film. a solution. My intended purpose was to open the door of
forgiveness and how if it d not dealt with in time will end up cause you more harm than good.
3. How do you think your reader will come to understand your Purpose, Audience, and Tone? Identify
one key per work and what it says underneath the surface. Yes, I think the reader will come to
understand my Purpose, Audience, and Tone. The keyword will be
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Germany Dbq
Leah Griffin
3/6/15
HIST 121
Document Analysis Paper
World War I played a key role in Adolf Hitler s rise to power. After the devastating war, Germany was
viewed as the main instigator and the European Allied Powers decided to impose strict treaty
obligations upon Germany. This treaty, also known as the Treaty of Versailles, was signed by Germany
and went into effect in June 1919 ( Treaty of Versailles, 1919 1). The treaty forced Germany to give up
the land it seized from multiple countries during the war and also forced Germany to recognize the
independence of several others ( The Treaty of Versailles 1919 37 43). The treaty also forced Germany
to agree to many other humiliating terms that did not rest easy with the German public ... Show more
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The Past in Weimar History. Contemporary European History 15.1 (2006): 1 22. Print.
Peace Treaty of Versailles, Articles 159 213, Military, Naval and Air Clauses. Peace Treaty of
Versailles, Articles 159 213, Military, Naval and Air Clauses. Brigham Young University, 11 Nov.
1988. Web. 05 Mar. 2015. http://net.lib.byu.edu/~rdh7/wwi/versa/versa4.html .
Political Disorder: The Weimar Republic and Revolt 1918 23. Untitled Document. Mount Holyoke
College, n.d. Web. 05 Mar. 2015.
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/~rapte22p/classweb/interwarperiod/politicaldisorder.html .
Schmidt, Carl Theodore. The Treaty of Versailles, Inflation and Stabilization. German Business
Cycles, 1924 1933. New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1934. 1 24. Print.
The Treaty of Versailles 1919. In The Holocaust. Detroit, MI: Omnigraphics, 2006.
Treaty of Versailles, 1919. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Holocaust Encyclopedia.
20 June 2014. http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005425 . Accessed 28 February
2015.
World War I: Aftermath. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Holocaust Encyclopedia. 20
June 2014. http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007429 . Accessed 1 March
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The Flaws In Gorgias Encomium Of Helen
The Encomium of Helen, written by the Gorgias, is a very significant piece regarding Greek classic
literature in which he argues Helen of Troy s innocence from the blame placed on her by society when
she allegedly committed adultery. Throughout the piece, Gorgias uses his philosophical perspective to
pinpoint how every motive she could have had liberated her from any blame. This piece came in a
period in which many philosophers catalogued Gorgias as a sophist, or someone who has no true
wisdom and argues for the sake of winning and not to share knowledge. Throughout this analyzation, I
will proceed to explain the flaws in Gorgias Encomium of Helen, as well as the purpose in choosing
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His style is definitely appealing because it is bold and reflects some experience with abstract concepts
such as justice and praise. The word choice is direct and unambiguous. In my opinion Gorgias
thematic in expressing the nature of his thoughts regarding Helen s position in the situation was
strategically ordered in a way that seemed to have validity but can also be interpreted as contradictory.
The Encomium of Helen was written to persuade from all pathos, ethos, as well as the logical
approach; however, Gorgias left many gaps in his defense that when analyzed meticulously makes his
argument seem questionable and weak. If one places blame on Fate and God like he initially stated,
then his argument would be based on a complete abstract since there is no concrete evidence of the
existence of the will of divinity other than those who believe in it. Helen is the daughter of a god, but
the fact that there are gods does not entirely prove how the will of the gods can take over Helen
entirely. A skeptical perspective could have deducted Helen could have easily attributed her actions to
Fate without this being the case. Therefore, the complexity in proving this theory does not completely
satisfy the purpose of finding her innocent and in contrast can make Helen seem opportunistic at
taking advantage of her role in society to satisfy her dishonest instincts. Gorgias reasoning would have
not been able to convince skeptics because the reasoning is subjective and
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J. D. Salinger
J.D. Salinger, a contemporary American writer, is one of the most popular, but at the same time and
most mysterious writer of the 20th century. He was born in New York in 1919, where he first attended
public school, later military academy and three colleges. In 1940 he began publishing stories in
magazines. After the publication of his only novel, The Catcher in the Rye in 1951 he gained his fame
and critical acclaim. The novel became a model of the entire post war type of prose which later
became known as prose in jeans . The Catcher in the Rye was a literary sensation. Salinger often
suffered from stress. He died on 27 January, 2010. The main character in Salinger s novel is a sixteen
year old adolescent, Holden Caulfield who tells
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Juquatsu
The background. The early 1890s in Japan was a time when the country was experiencing major
growth and economic expansion. The political scene was far from stable. The demise of the Tokugawa
period and the unsettling establishment of the Meiji Restoration remained fresh in people s memories.
The transformation of the former Samurai class into paragons of civic society was already well
established and the abolition of the four feudal classes emancipated and liberated the nation. The
former Samurai, previously repelled by the thought of handling money or finances (the domain of the
vulgar merchant class) now slid comfortably in to key financial and banking positions, comforted by
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It was during this time as an undergraduate that he chose to take advantage of furthering his skills in
Jujutsu by studying at a number of the many Jujutsu schools within the city. He pursued this study for
four years but seems to have come to the conclusion that much of what he was learning, irrespective
of style, was repetitive and basically the same. He then ceased visiting these Dojos and continued to
train on his own in his original discipline, namely, Shindo Yoshin Ryu Jujutsu. There has been much
speculation as to which schools he visited during his four itinerant years. He is said to have studied
Tenshinshinyo Ryu Jujutsu as well as Kito Ryu Jujutsu [6] and also, according to historian Dr Ryozo
Fujiwara, it is possible that Ohtsuka Sensei trained with Butokukai Instructor Motoo Kanaya in Yoshin
Koryu Jujutsu between the years 1919 to 1921, but this has yet to be confirmed
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What Is The Theme Of This Is How You Lose Her
The novel This is How You Lose Her by Junot Diaz is a group of short stories about Yunior s struggles
growing up in the states. The novel concentrates on his failed relationships with women because of the
way he was raised by his family. Coming from a poor home in Santo Domingo, Yunior grows up in
America with an absent father, an abusive brother and a distant mother. These stories show how
cultural experiences and values are essential elements for helping people grow and succeed in life.
This literary analysis of This is How You Lose Her will explain how parenting, death and cultural
experiences happen to influence in Yunior s character and his love life.
Yunior s altered ego and struggles began after he moved to America with his father. Yunior came with
his mother and oldest brother from Santo Domingo to live in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In Nilda and The Pura Principle, the author describes how Yunior s brother is abusive with his women
and promiscuous. The first time Yunior smelled a woman s vagina was after his brother touched his
former girlfriend Nilda and held his finger in front of Yunior s nose . (p. 34) This act shows readers
how disrespectful and vulgar Rafa was with women. Rafa was also very bad mannered with his
mother. It is clear how his father s influences were an element in his behavior. Even though his mother
ignored how bad he treated her, she always let him get away with whatever he wanted. Rafa being the
favorite son, made him seem better than Yunior. After he was diagnosed with cancer, Rafa became
angrier and more abusive with his girlfriends. One time Rafa got so angry at one of his girlfriends that
he grabbed her around the parking lot by her hair making her pants go down and show her private
parts . (p. 97) The author explicitly shows how Rafa thought he was powerful among women. These
experiences of mistreating women like non humans reflected on Yunior s life which made him grow
up to be just like
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Chesapeake Colony In The 1600 s
In the 1600 s those coming from the West Indies searching for land established a new colony south of
Chesapeake. This colony was owned by the Lords Proprietors. To quickly populate the Carolina s the
Lords Proprietors offered large incentives attracting many colonists. These were things such as
religious toleration, political representation, and large grants of land. With workers needed Carolina
offered freedom dues; attracting many poor people that would work as indentured servants. As
Carolina gained the common settlers and indentured servants the Lord Proprietors made sure to
include great planters with large land grants and absolute power over their slaves. As the Lord
Proprietors were in England they could not fully control Carolina. This was seen as men known as ...
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Able to save the colony with help from the Iroquois and Cherokee. Looking to find a valuable export
Carolina tried supplying the the West Indies with livestock and lumber. This although lead to a
different export which made Carolina the lead producer of tar. Continuing to experiment with other
valuable crops the Carolina s began planting rice in the 1690 s. This lead to Carolina s specialization
in Rice just as the West Indies were with sugar. Producing also another valuable crop called indigo
which created a surge in exports. With all these valuable exports Carolina became of the wealthiest
colonial elite. With the amount of plantation Carolina soon had more African slaves than colonists.
This lead to the same fear in Barbados with thoughts that the African majority would rebel. With this
Carolina adopted the same strict rules against slaves that was used in the West Indies. During the late
1720 s as the hold on the frontier strengthened colonists founded a new colony named Georgia. Led
by James Oglethorpe Georgia became a population with a mix of wealthy merchant, gentry, and
Anglican
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The Backbone Of The Health Care System
The backbone of the health care system in California is the California Department of Health Care
Services. Every single day, this agency assists millions of disabled and low income California
residents. The agency s mission is providing residents with affordable and high quality health care.
This includes long term services and support as well as substance abuse services, mental health, dental
and medical care. The agency s vision is to improve the mental and physical health of all residents of
California. The Mental Health Services Division serves children and youth, adults, military veterans
and the California community. The county mental health departments can be found at this agency s
web site. The agency s web site is very informative and easy to navigate. DHCS is a California state
department staffed by committed and talented staff members who work hard to deliver high quality
care to the residents of the state of California.
2. Antioch University Counseling Center http://www.antiochla.edu/campus life/au counseling center/
The Antioch University Counseling Center is run by Antioch University Los Angeles. The Antioch
University Counseling Center is staffed by authorized Marriage and Family (MFT) therapists and
clinicians. AUCC offers counseling services to the communities of West Los Angeles, Venice, Marina
del Rey, and Culver City. The Antioch University Counseling Center gives psychotherapy
administrations to people, couples, and families. Antioch University
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Residential Schools Case Study
The Reality of Residential Schools
The Indian Act of 1876 placed restrictions on the education of Aboriginal children, which ultimately
devastated the First Nation culture (Florence 37). The Canadian Government saw relations with
Aboriginal people as the Indian Problem and they wanted to get rid of the First Nation people s
culture, identity and individual nations. In the 1880s the Government began to establish and operate a
system of residential schools which were a central element to their policy. The intent was the
assimilation of Aboriginal children into the working classes of Euro Canadian culture. The children
were forced to attend the schools and were segregated from the influence of their family, community,
and culture. Between 1882 and 1969, residential schools operated in Canada through arrangements
between the Government of Canada and the Roman Catholic, Angelicin, Methodist, United and
Presbyterian churches (Stonefish 16). Around 100,000 Aboriginal children between the age of 6 to 16
attended one of the 100 schools at its peak in 1957. Residential schools devastated First Nations
culture because they exposed them to all forms of abuse and stripped them of their language and
family.
Traditional language has helped shape the Indigenous culture in Canada for thousands of years.
Unfortunately, preserving the traditional languages has been seriously jeopardized in the past 150. As
Watson Foundry states, languages in Canada s Aboriginal communities have been on a
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We Have Come Very Far People of South Africa
Good morning people of south Africa. I feel blessed to serve this country as we have proven to the
world that we are capable of overcoming challenges we encounter. Today I have the honour of
addressing the people, so that they know that by entrusting their faith in us, the Party for the People,
they are making the right choice!! I am especially honoured to be addressing our brave men and
women who work hard to make this country a better place, a place where the economy provides
growth and unemployment and poverty dimishes! An economy where the young are entitled to a
quality education and the elderly have piece of mind that they will receive the best FREE medical
care! An economy that provides a sustainable future for the youth of this country and rewards each
and every citizen for their hard work! This is a good reminder that what we have here in south Africa
is special. For most of history, people have been trapped in un unified societies, where the same
people always stays on top and everyone else never had the chance .But South Africa is exceptional
because , here , we believe that every human being, is unique, and that every human being has a right
to go as far as their talents and capabilities will allow us to work .Like most South Africans, this is a
personal representaion . My great grandparents came here in search of opportunity to improve their
lives and give their children the opportunity for a better life. And they left me something that not many
people can
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The Role Of External Environment On Firms
The influence of external environment on firms activities and survival has been extensively
investigated over the last several years (Barkema, Bell, Pennings, 1996; Fagre Wells Jr, 1982; Holburn
Zelner, 2010; Kostova Roth, 2002). In corporate governance literature, external constituents, such as,
government, institutional investors, security analyst, etc. exert pressure on firms so that they act in the
interest of key stakeholders. While financial stakeholders have been given more attention by scholars,
non financial stakeholders have received relatively less attention. Although firms have been under
increasing media scrutiny in recent years, the role of media in influencing the legitimacy of
multinational firms in emerging economies has been understudied. This paper addresses how news
media affects MNE performance in the host country by influencing subsidiary managers ties with host
country business and political environments.
Scholars have been attempting to unearth the effects of media on the public for quite a few years.
Researchers have recognized that the effects of media are distinctive and indirect. The media has been
so influential in the recent year that it can influence people about what to think (Wanta, Golan, Lee,
2004). According to McCombs and Shaw (1972), the most important influence of media is the agenda
setting perspective about issues that are deemed most important. Therefore, media campaigns that are
properly designed can change the
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Mr Incredible Heroism
Mr. Incredible (Bob Parr) is constructed by the animators as a heroic and entertaining character who
we are encouraged to like because of his willingness to help others, his original hero look and also
because of his growth from only working alone to being a team player with his family. At the start of
the film, Mr. incredible gives the impression that he is a bit arrogant. When he talks condescendingly
to his fan, Buddy, when he is flirting with his soon to be wife he repeatedly says I work alone . This
suggests that he knows best and doesn t think his partner or colleagues would be able to work to his
standard. However once Mr. Incredible starts to show us his kind and generous nature we really start
to love him. He is always looking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, when we first meet Buddy we do feel sorry for him because of the way he was rejected by
Mr Incredible, for instance when Mr Incredible says Fly home buddy I work alone . As soon as we
meet Syndrome there is no second guessing if he is heroic or evil. One of the reasons we reach this
conclusion is the way he treats others. Such as when he mercilessly drops a bomb into the water to kill
Mr Incredible or the way Mirage says to Syndrome Valuing life is not a weakness . This suggests that
Syndrome doesn t care for others so he is willing to throw their lives away without a care in the world,
which shows the audience just how venomous Syndrome really is. His physical characteristics also
helps us to decide on his character. He has red fiery hair, which symbolizes anger and revenge and his
freckles illustrate that even though he is trying to be significant and powerful, he is still childish.
Syndrome s suit, which is black and white, exemplifies evil and lastly the big S that is on his suit has
been labelled everywhere on his island which implies to the viewers that he is trying to make himself
feel more important and shows us that he is trying to force himself onto others and manufacture
himself to become
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  • 2. The Dark Crystal Film Analysis Andrew Fung Fung 1 Kathleen/Foley Muppet Magic February 23, 2010 The Dark Crystal Film Analysis Making its debut 1982, The Dark Crystal, created and directed by puppeteers Jim Henson and Frank Oz, was a fantasy film that involved intricate puppeteers and animatronics. Aside from The Muppets and Sesame Street, which involves more comedic skits to relay their message to its viewers, The Dark Crystal was a different kind of muppet movie because it used fantasy, fiction and action to tell its story. With this change in Jim Henson s usual way of story telling, the fantasy aspect of the movie becomes associated with the narrative patterns and functions of Propp. As the story line progresses throughout the film, some of the 31 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Later in the film, both Jen and Kira arrive at the Castle of the Crystal but is encountered by Chamberlain again. This is significant because although Chamberlain attempts to deceive them again, he ends up capturing Kira, forcing Jen and Chamberlain to join in direct combat , exhibiting the sixteenth function of Propp. This demonstrates an aspect of one of the struggles a hero has to face in his or her journey. As Jen attempts to rescue Kira, he finds the location of the dark crystal , bring him one step closer in achieving his quest. The final challenge is presented when Jen is on top of the dark crystal and after a failed attempt, resulting in the death of Kira, Jen succeeds in the end by uniting the shard with the dark crystal fulfilling the prophecy and restoring the planet to its previous state. Thus showing the final function of Propp: resolution of the task. All these functions create the structure of Henson s fantasy movie and helps tell a story that keeps its viewers wanting to know what is going to happen next. With Henson using these narrative patterns and intricately designed puppets to tell a story to children, it provides a change from laughter and comedy to something filled with excitement and suspense. In doing so, it gives children a chance to enter a different dimension and maximize their ability to imagine. Fairytales and fantasies have existed to tell children s stories because of their ability to bring a child ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Identity And The Search For The Self Among The Sub... Chapter One Theorising Identity and The Search for The Self among the sub continental Diaspora in Britain Identity has always been a problematic area of interrogation epistemologically, existentially and politically and it continues to propel our thought. Etymologically, the term is derived from Latin word Idem meaning same (Oxford Online Dictionary) which means specific quality or condition of being a specific person or an object . A person s identity is determined in terms of his/her inherited traditions, particularly the inherited religion of the community in which they happen to be born, the place and society, gender, features and last but not the least the colour of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The concept of Identity has been defined and studied in different fields of studies ranging from Psychology, Anthropology, Sociology and Cultural Studies. Recent trends in Psychology on Identity Theory: In the recent past identity is seen as a self narrative which is held as the base for the construct of a person s identity. The behaviour in salience to the social setting is the base of identity formation. The Identity Theory (Stryker 1968, 1980, 1989; Stryker and Serpe 1982, Mc Calls and Simmons 1978, R.H. Turner 1978) explains social behaviour in terms of the reciprocal relationship between the self and the society . The term is used to define the links between a multifaceted notion of the self and wider social structure. (Burke 1980; Mc Call and Simmons 1978; R.H. Turner 1978). It is an extension of the symbolic interactionist theory postulated by Mead (1934) and Blumer (1969) that society influences social behaviour through its affects on the self (Micheal A Hogg, et al.). However, the Identity theory rejects the symbolic interactionist theory as relatively undifferentiated, co operative whole (Stryker 1980, 1987; Stryker and Serpe 1982) and argues that society is complexly differentiated, but nevertheless organized (Stryker and Serpe 1982:206) and thus predicated the idea of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. A Brief Note On The And Its Effect On The Socio Economic... Executive summary: cybermediary plays a vital role in commerce and business. As the augmenting power on the socio economic and each and every facet of life , the cybermediary is an imperative gateway used by enterprises when engaged in e commerce., and it has developed very much in the recent years. Because of typical network industry, cybermediary must form a monopolized market configuration as other network industries like telecommunications, even as in reality, most sub sectors in of cybermediary do not contain a monopolized market formation, like C2C market place industry. Obviously, the market structure of cybermediary is diverse from that of other network industries. Because the intermediary service abounded by cybermediary has special asymmetric network effects on cybermediary industry and it involves in video game industry, retailing etc... Introduction: Cybermediary is a third party either it is an organisation or a person which deals and negotiate transactions through online and then it took some charge irrespective of what the cybermediary does not adopts ownership of any of other services. The most important feature of the cybermediaries are that they will not allow the consumers to purchase either product or services. The main roles of cybermediaries are to communicating millions of buyers and sellers, amalgamate retail market to international levels and price comparison web sites regarding video game industry are varying and in retailing as well. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Nuclear Atomic Facilities And International Security INTRODUCTION Since 2002, when the international community discovered the undeclared nuclear facilities and the magnitude of the Islamic Republic of Iran s nuclear programme, several international players and Western countries have focused their efforts on hindering its nuclear agenda. Although the Iranian government has always stressed its civilian objectives, the programme has been considered an important challenge to the non proliferation regime and international security. Accordingly, there has been an extensive debate among scholars and policymakers about the consequences of a nuclear Iran, ranging from claims that it will destabilise the region to a more optimistic view that it will ensure a nuclear balance. This essay will argue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to address the impact of a nuclear armed Iran in the ME, this essay will be divided into three sections. Firstly, the genesis of the nuclear programme and its main drivers will be analysed. The second section will examine the strategies applied by the international community to counter Iranian nuclear ambitions. Finally, it will discuss the possible consequences of a nuclear Iran, specifically, the theoretical debate, the lack of incentives for a nuclear domino, with special reference to Israel and others key countries and, lastly, the factors which could lead to a deepening of the current regional instability. IRAN S NUCLEAR AMBITIONS The origins of the Iranian nuclear programme are found in the Shah regime, and can be dated back to 1957 when the government signed a nuclear cooperation agreement initially with the United States (USA), and subsequently with Germany and France. Henceforth, the regime was able to develop a structure to support a programme, which produced knowledge and trained human capital. The arrival of the revolution halted Tehran s nuclear aspirations for two key reasons: the suspension of nuclear assistance from the West, and an alleged contradiction of the policy with the new regime. Later, however, the eight year war against Iraq, acted as a strong motivator for the regime to resume the programme. As Kayhan Barzegar stress, Iran s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay on The Defense Mechanism Defense mechanism, in psychoanalysis, any of a variety of unconscious personality reactions which the ego uses to protect the conscious mind from threatening feelings and perceptions. Sigmund Freud first used defense as a psychoanalytic term (1894), but he did not break the notion into categories, viewing it as a singular phenomenon of repression. His daughter, Anna Freud, expanded on his theories in the 1930s, distinguishing some of the major defense mechanisms recognized today. Primary defense mechanisms include repression and denial, which serve to prevent unacceptable ideas or impulses from entering the conscience. Secondary defense mechanisms generally appearing as an outgrowth of the primary defense mechanisms include projection, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The defenses can also give us insight into our own mental processes sometimes mental gymnastics or contortions. All defenses involve distortions of reality; they are ways of feeling better by fooling ourselves. If we realized these defenses in our lives, we might handle reality better. Almost all adjustment books mention these defense mechanisms, even the writers who are arrogantly critical of Freud. An excellent text about Sigmund and Anna Freud and the ego defenses is by Christopher Monte (1980). Repression: shoving thoughts and urges that are unacceptable or distressing into our unconscious. This is what happens to the unacceptable urges of childhood the ego represses them. Taboo ideas, like incest, would probably never get into consciousness or, if they got there, they d be quickly repressed. Sometimes dreams or slips of the tongue or attempts at humor reveal our unconscious motives. For example, if a teacher ridiculed you in class, you might dream he/she had a horrible auto accident. Or, trying hard to say something nice to the teacher a few days later, you comment after class, each of your lectures seems better than the next. Or, if you were unfortunate enough to be asked to introduce your former teacher at a symposium and said, I d like to prevent huh I mean present Dr.___, some might guess the truth. All these speculations about repressed feelings are just guesses. Repression must be distinguished from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Comparing Macbeth And Mean Girls The play Macbeth is a story in which many different themes are represented. A man named Macbeth becomes king of Scotland by murdering the former king, which leads to further violence, deceit, and corruption. It s a story with different characters who personify power, deception, manipulation, and loyalty. Although it is certainly a very unique story, it also shares some similarities with the movie Mean Girls. Despite the different time periods, the plot and characters in Mean Girls truly reflect that of Macbeth. Between these two stories, there are several themes including deception, appearance vs. reality, and manipulation. Many know and it is obvious to realize that there is a dominant theme in the movie Mean Girls: manipulation. The theme ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The theme of deception in Mean Girls is most strongly represented by the relationship between Cady and Regina. Early in the movie, Regina causes Cady to hate her by ruining her chances with Aaron Samuels and then taking him for herself. With further convincing from her friend Janis, Cady becomes a part of Regina s clique known as The Plastics in an effort tear Regina down through lies and deception. Similar to how Macbeth maintains a good relationship with Duncan, Cady slowly gets close to Regina appearing to be her best friend. Taking advantage of the trust she earns, Cady attempts to sabotage Regina by giving her foot creme disguised as facial lotion and cutting holes in her clothes. She successfully deceives her by supplying her with nutrition bars to help her lose weight that actually cause her to gain a substantial amount of weight. Eventually this leads to Regina being kicked out of their lunch table and group when she wears sweatpants lunch, which is breaking their rules. As a result, Cady becomes the leader of The Plastics due to this effective act of deception just like Macbeth becomes king after deceiving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Theory Of Substance Dependention This essay consists of information concerning substance dependence. It outlines what substance dependence is all about, which includes its symptoms, a theory to explain the phenomena and the South African perspective of the disorder. Substance Dependence is a behavioral and physiological phenomenon which happens after a person has been practicing substance use over a long period of time and the individual does this repeatedly (Austin, Botha, Du Plessis, Du Plessis, Jordaan, Lake, Moletsane, Nel, Pillay, Ure, Visser, Von Krosigk, Vorster, 2013). People who use these substances have difficulty controlling the amounts they consume and tend to use the substance excessively; the person has a continued desire to use the substance. They tend to crave the substance therefore causing a difficulty in controlling the use of the substance. Substance dependence disorders are more severe forms of Substance abuse disorders and involves a physiological dependence on the substance (Coleman, Butcher Carson,1984,Pg. 397). Substance dependence can occur at any age but happens to be most common in adolescence and young adulthood, leaving teenagers more prone to being affected by it (Coleman, Butcher Carson, 1984, Pg. 419). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Substances that affect this functioning include Alcohol, heroin, marijuana and barbiturates (White Watt, 1973) .Some of these drugs are legal while others such as heroin remain illegal. The intoxicating effect of substances like alcohol and tobacco is so powerful as to defy rational control. Substance dependence has a long history and in recent years has raised more of a social problem because there is an increase in the convenient availability of such substances (White Watt, 1973, Pg. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Analysis Of Only Daughter By Sandra Cisneros He meant siete hijos, seven children, but he translated it as sons . This is one of the challenges the author faced growing up in a mexican american family. The author speaks about how her culture and the way she wanted to live and be understood were always under conflict. The author is very persuasive because she is a mexican american and is able to find a midpoint between two cultures. The article Only Daughter by Sandra Cisneros describes the hardships of the author being an only daughter in a family of nine and how she came to be such a great author. This autobiography was published in glamour in 1990 . The author also talks about her father and how her father would make her feel like her education didn t matter. Her father thought that college was only good for finding a husband. But that just made the author persevere and try to gain her father s approval. She continued to work hard and she started to make a name for herself but her father never really was interested in her work. She then talks about her past and always being brushed off and being called a son even though she was his daughter. He meant siete hijos, seven children, but he translated it as sons . The author then tells of how her father wanted all his children to go to college because that is why he worked so hard it was his investment. She then goes on to pursue her career even further and she starts to become more Martin,2 renown. She then goes home for christmas and meets with her father ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Speech On The Oppressed By Paulo Freire Mohamad Afiq Md Daud WR115 Conversation Plan In Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Paulo Freire describes about what the education system supposedly need to be. He critiques that the education during his era is almost as similar as dictatorship. In this style of education, teacher has the superiority over their students. The teacher is the one who know everything, while the students are considered to know nothing, and that is absolutely unfair towards the students because they do not have the chance to learning . Furthermore, based on Kirp s excerpt entitled Make School a Democracy , he reveals the solution towards the education system problem during Freire s era. The solution is also known as Escuela Nueva (New School) model. Hence, what do I realize is the education is a process of teaching and learning between the teacher and the students. An effective education system leads the students in becoming a person with a good thinking skills who able to understand the facts rather than memorizing it. Based on what I have read, I recognized that both Freire and Kirp have a similar main idea in fighting for the education rights. They suggest that education needs to be an interactive learning. Both teacher and students need to communicate by making discussion or sharing opinions; this theory is also called as problem posing education. For example, a teacher is posing a question for the students, and he or she has already prepared the answer; however, the students independently ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Vitamin Deficiency And School Age Children VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY IN SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN Generally, vitamins are dietary substance that cannot be manufactured by our body, hence it has to be consumed. It is not energy producing substance but needed in a small quantity in order to help with the metabolic functions of our body. When consumed in the required quantities, it helps to prevent and assist in the associated deficiency diseases. According to vitamin categories, vitamin A belongs to the group of fat soluble vitamins which comprises of Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin E and Vitamin K. Vitamin A itself helps in the area of visual system, cell differentiation, maintenance of epithelial tissue, growth of bones and in the accept of reproduction and immunity. Infection which is the major cause of sickness in human beings is the invasion of the body by pathogenic micro organisms and reproduces causing disease mostly in young children which is due to playing on the ground and touching so many things, lastly putting their hands into the mouth without proper cleaning. Another area where infection is mostly common and transferrable is schools, Day care centers, churches and some other places where children play together without considering that children has a low level of immunity and therefore susceptible to infections faster than adults. Infection is the major cause of morbidity during childhood and among the school age. Respiratory and gastrointestinal infection causes a lot of school absenteeism as well as parental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Abandoned Basketball Narrative My friends and I use to play on this abandoned basketball goal around the corner from my house. Every time we play on the goal a man rides pass and screams for us to get off of his property. We ran every time the man rode past. Everyone was confused because no one lived at the house so the man shouldn t have a problem with it. The hoop looked old and rusty. It shook everytime the ball hit the rim. The next day my friends and I tried dunking on the basketball goal. My firend Mike slammed on the rim causing it to collasp as the man was driving pass. The man hopped out of his vehicle and chassed us around our neighborhood. The man tried hard but he couldn t catch any of us. After man chased us around the neighborhood he gave up. One day the old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Rommel Leadership Traits AN ANALYTICAL ESSAY ON THE LEADERSHIP TRAITS OF FIELD MARSHAL ERWIN ROMMEL Rommel, Rommel, Rommel, Rommel ! he cried. What else matters but beating him? Winston Churchill (Cairo Conference, 8 August 1942) INTRODUCTION 1. Leaders and the leadership are two perennially significant subjects of human interest. In the military field, the role of leadership assumes greater significance as the actions of a leader has direct bearing on the lives of his men and fate of his nation. Therefore the study of leadership is of critical importance to comprehend and develop the nuances of the art of military leadership. In the same context, study of military leadership models constructed by great captains is of utmost importance so as to draw pertinent lessons for the training of future military leadership. The selection of Rommel has great personal significance for author, his armed forces and by extension militaries of all developing countries. The significance lies in the fact that Rommel throughout his military career had limited access to the resources in comparison to his adversaries and no general was able to achieve more with less than the desert fox . This perpetual predicament of Rommel, is faced by almost modern military leaders, who despite ever swelling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Physical courage. b. Personal leadership or lead from the front. c. Mental flexibility. d. Competence Rommel as a military leader embodied all of the above key elements to a greater degree. In the succeeding paragraphs as analysis of his leadership style will be carried out in light of the Truppenfuhrung elaborated above as well as the model he created for himself and others to follow. ANALYSIS OF KEY LEADERSHIP TRAITS Between Rommel and his troops was mutual understanding which cannot be explained and analysed, but which the gift of gods is. The Afrika Korps [sic] followed Rommel wherever he led, however hard he drove them...... the men knew that Rommel was the last man to spare Rommel Von ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Health Disparities Research Paper Environmental Disparities in Health Health disparities are the inequalities that occur in the provision of healthcare and access to healthcare across different racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups. Health disparities negatively affect groups of people who have experienced greater social or economic obstacles to health. Social structures and economic systems attributing to health disparities include the social environment, physical environment, health services, and structural and societal factors. Environmental health disparities arise among racial and ethnic minorities as social and environmental factors interact. Studies suggest that disadvantaged communities facing environmental disparities face a greater likelihood of exposure to ambient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although it is intuitive to hypothesize that disparities in health arise because of socioeconomic differences between racial groups, studies often find that racial disparities persist even after accounting socioeconomic factors. Ethnicity is highly correlated with residential location, with minorities and whites often living segregated from one another. Differential residential location comes with differential exposure to health risks. . In a 1995 article pertaining to socioeconomic and racial differences in health Dr. Collin Williams explains how he believes that socioeconomic differences do not completely explain racial disparities, rather it argues that social class is merely an important mediator. Therefore, it is hypothesized that race determines one s economic resources, which in turn determine health. Thus, although socioeconomic conditions do not fully account for health disparities, they are a necessary part of the equation (Williams ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Astrolabes During The Age Of Exploration During the age of exploration there were many highly important inventions being made and also being used. One of the inventions from this time period is the astrolabe. The astrolabe is an ancient astronomical computer that was used mainly by navigators to solve problems in relation to not only time, but also problems relating to the position of the sun and the stars ( Morrison ). Astrolabes were historically used by astronomers, astrologers, and navigators. Astrolabes had many amazing uses like finding the time of day or time of night, finding the time of a celestial event like a sunrise or a sunset and could also be used as a reference of celestial positions and many more ( Morrison ). Astrolabes were also one of the most basic astronomy education tools in the late ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this time period many things were invented like the astrolabe, sextant, and caravel. The caravel was invented by the portuguese, was much less heavy so it could travel up rivers, was quicker for the longer journeys, and had a triangular sail instead of a rectangular sail. The astrolabe was an instrument that, in its earlier time, was used for astronomy and astrology but ended up mainly being used as a tool of navigation and to solve problems involving trigonometry, problems relating to time, and the position of the sun and stars. The astrolabe was invented by Hipparchus who lived from 190 BC 120 BC and also made major contributions to trigonometry. Trigonometry is a type of math that involves the relations between a triangle s angles and sides. The sextant, which superseded the astrolabe, is a tool that measures the angle between two objects in order to find a person s location in the world. As you can see each invention during this very important time period is very important and each made their own major contribution to the world we live in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Disadvantages Of Intermodal Transportation Traffic congestion is a major urban issue and is not only environmentally harmful, but also costs the travelers time and money. For these reasons, most of the cities in the world offer public transportation methods so that more people can be moved efficiently to the same destination at once. However, people living outside of these cities need to be inside of it in order to gain access to the benefits of public transportation. Therefore, it has become an important project for Europe to offer travelers intermodal transportation opportunities. Intermodal transportation involves people utilizing several transportation methods to get from one place to another. One of the most common examples of intermodal transportation is based on the installation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this, there are several parameters that could be set as preference to decide which route would be ideal, for example we can choose the fastest one but also the cheapest one. Here, regarding to several surveys [4] [7], it appears that the duration and the costs of travel are the most relevant parameters, with costs being more important to the commuters. To choose the best parameter in this case, it is best to create a survey and ask potential users for their preferences of what intermodal transportation should offer them. This way, we increase the possibility for the usage of intermodal transportation in Aachen since the most preferred parameters vary from city to city and especially country to country because of different cultures. As shown in Figure 2, illustrating the routes on a map to the commuter is an important step since that is the way of informing the user of the route and also distinguishes the three steps described in Figure 1. The user should then be able to see the total costs but also the costs for every single step, which includes the fuel costs, the car park ticket and the bus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. In This Experiment, Kay Deaux And Tim Emswiller Are Testing In this experiment, Kay Deaux and Tim Emswiller are testing and analyzing the attributions made to luck versus skill in explaining the performance of a stimulus person. They hypothesized that when people are asked to evaluate the performance of a male or a female on either a male or female related task, where they both perform equally well on both tasks, the male s performance will be attributed to skill, while the female s performance will be attributed to luck. On the other hand, when it s a female related task, the female s performance will be more strongly attributed to skill and the male s performance will be more strongly attributed to luck. Previous investigations of male and female performance in equivalent situations has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The test taking partners were previously taped recordings by either a male or female answering the discrimination questions. The subjects were told that the test taker would be shown a series of pictures on a video of familiar objects embedded in a camouflaged background. Each picture was shown for approximately one second and the test taker would then have to make a true or false response determining whether the object seen on screen was the same as the one listed. The subjects would hear the question number and the true or false response of the test taker. The subjects were given mimeographed answer forms that were assumed to match the ones in front of the test takers. The subjects answer forms contained the correct answers so that they could keep track of the test takers scores. There were two tasks consisting of twenty five questions each. The first consisted of household objects and was female oriented. The second consisted of mechanical objects and was male oriented. There was only one task completed during each experimental session chosen by the experimenter. The instructions given to each subject emphasized that a person s performance is influenced by factors such as luck, ability, and effort. These factors were told to be kept in mind as well as the tone and hesitation in the test takers voice. In each case the test takers answered 16 of the 25 questions correctly, while the norm was told to the subjects ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Q s on Forests (Q.) What is Devsari or Dand? (1 Mark) (Ans) Devsari or Dand was a small token fee paid by people of other villages bordering thevillages of Bastar. It was charged when someone from the other village wanted to have some forest products fromBastar. (Q.)How did the forest laws initiate the scope of employment? (1 Mark) (Ans) Many communities left their traditional occupation and started trading of forest products or other economic activities. For example, the Mundurucu people in Brazil who started collecting latex from wild rubber trees became totally dependent on rubber trades in the later years. (Q.) Who could hunt according to the new Forest Law? (1 Mark) (Ans) The customary practice of hunting was strictly prohibited by the Forest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (1 Mark) (Ans) The Forest Act brought severe hardships for villagers across the country. After the Act, their everyday practices cutting wood, grazing of cattle, collection of fruits and roots, hunting and fishing were treated as illegal activities. People were forced to steal wood from the forests and when caught, were at the mercy of the forest guards. (Q.) What are the recent developments in forestry? (3 Marks) (Ans) 1) The concept of forest management has changed since 1980. It was observed by the government that implementation of strict forest laws was leading to stealing of timbers and illegal hunting. 2) Forest dwellers were kept away from the implementation procedure of these laws andtherefore, it generated conflict between the two parties the government and the villagers. 3) Indian adivasis preserve the forest land and resources and therefore, the government is involving local people in the matters like safetyand security of forest land, forest products and wild animals. (Q.) Elaborate some of the activities of the people of Bastar.
  • 19. (3 Marks) (Ans) 1) The people of Bastar believe deeply in the village and its offerings. Since the village peopleknow the boundaries of the village, they look after the natural resources. 2) If people from a village want to take some wood from the forests of another village, they pay a small fee called devsari, dand or man in exchange. Some villages also protect their forests by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Abbey Road Research Papers Abbey Road is an iconic photograph taken by Iian Macmillan in the sixties. Iian stood on a ladder in the middle of the road in order to capture the shot of the beatles, an originally british band that came to the states, walking across the street in perfect sync. The photo itself lives on to this day throughout Rock and Roll culture. The picture highlights the four members of the band walking across a street in perfect sync. The sky is painted a simple sky blue and the trees are a deep emerald green. Behind the Beatles is a road dotted with man older styled cars, some parked and in motion. The road itself is a little street with no busy features or any abnormalities, Street lights nd brick building line the calm road while the Beatles, all dressed in different colored suits, stand frozen in frame. This expresses a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everything from the blue sky above them to the gently used road underneath them portrays simplicity. The boys, all dressed in different colors, gives a feeling of individuality and expressionism in the band. Paul McCartney, barefoot and holding a cigarette, stands out in the group. That fueled a conspiracy theory involving Paul. Details in Abbey Road such as the bare feet, the cigarette and John Lennon s white suit led fans to believe Paul McCartney was dead and had been replaced by an imposter (B. Myint). This also boosted the popularity of the image itself and overall, the album. Paul is also the only member leading with his right which shows his separation from the whole group. All together, the Beatles are a good staple and representation of Rock and Roll culture for their expression of individuality, simplicity, and being originality. Abbey Road s cover picture sums up the characteristic and respectability of the band which caused its popularity to skyrocket. People enjoyed their music as well as the people behind all the albums and rewards thus escalating the importance of character within the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Cornu Instrument Analysis The instrument I chose was the Cornu. The reason why I chose this one was because I thought it would be similar to the cornet, which is just a smaller version of the trumpet, and I know how to play the trumpet. But, it is actually similar to a tuba; it s just very skinny and doesn t have any keys. When I first heard it, I thought it sounded like a very bad french horn, but when it s played by someone who actually knows how to play it very well it sounds like a brassy, harsh but clear, horn sound. The cornu, which means horn in latin was used as a military instrument for the ancient Romans. Two of the instruments were found in the late 19th century buried in pompeii next to a Roman soldier. The military used it as a way to direct the movements ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay about Nathaniel Hawthorne s Use of Symbolism Nathaniel Hawthorne is a prominent writer who uses many different elements in his works. He uses elements such as symbolism, figurative language, metaphor, irony and etc. to make his work prominent. In the works by Nathaniel Hawthorne, he uses symbols for secret sin in The Scarlet Letter, The Minister s Black Veil, and Dr. Heidegger s Experiment. As seen in The Scarlet letter, the symbol for secret sin is the Scarlet letter A. The A represents the sin in which Hester commits adultery with the town s minister, Dimmesdale. One example of secret sin is when Hester first walks out of prison; for the first time she wore the letter A on her breast to show her crime. The A very well represents her secret sin. Even Dimmesdale curves ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses many symbols in The Scarlet Letter. Moreover, the symbol of secret sin also appears in The Minister s Black Veil. When the people of the town first saw Mr. Hooper wearing the black veil, they were all wondering why he would wear such thing. To Mr. Hooper, the black veil means deceit and sins to those who can not separate themselves from their sins. One example is when he is wearing the black veil to the wedding, and everyone is kind of skeptic about why he is wearing it but in reality, he wore it to remind everyone of their sins. Because of this, people call him evil, and he soon became an outcast. The black veil can also represent his own sin that he committed in the past in which he can never forgive himself. Symbols for secret sin are once again used in Nathanial Hawthorne s works. Additionally, symbols for serest sin are also use in Dr. Heidegger s Experiment. In this story, Dr. Heidegger s sin is playing with God because he basically made up a story about the whole Fountain of Youth to his friends. But for him, this is all an experiment because he wants to see how his friends will react to their pretend younger selves, and if they have changed their personality. One example is when they drank the Water of Youth; Dr. Heidegger s friends became addicted to the water asking for more. Dr. Heidegger is playing God to his friends just for his experiment. Once again, Nathaniel Hawthorne ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Planning and Individually Designed Business Essay Q1: What are make to order (MTO) and make to stock (MTS)? Why did EA cakes want MTS over MTO? Do you agree with such a decision? Why or why not? Q2: What are aggregate: capacity planning (ACP), master product scheduling (MPS) and shop floor scheduling? Q3: How is the adoption of SAP viewed by (a) production staff, (b) IT staff and (c) the management? Q4: Can a standard software system like SAP give adequate computer support to an individually designed business management system? Take a stand, and give some rationale for your position. Make to order (MTO) is a business production strategy that typically allows consumers to purchase products that are customized to their specifications. MTO strategy only manufactures the end product ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The financial goals of the company are forecasted by demand. Master production scheduling (MPS) is a plan that has been developed by a company for production, inventory, staffing etc. MPS gives the operation manager of an MTS company the ability to ensure that available capacity is allocated with a customer focus. Shop floor scheduling prioritizes, schedules work, and communicates the progress of work regarding the schedules and plans that have been made. Shop floor planning is necessary to ensure that expected quantities are completed on time and that resources such as labor, materials, machinery and equipment are used to best effect. The production staffs viewed the adoption of SAP as an ERP system that focuses on function such as inventory, finance, accounting, production, etc. They had doubt about how SAP modules are relevant to their business processes. The production staffs believed the functional view poorly represents the interaction with other functional views. The IT staffs were certain that the existing SAP software will provide all necessary computer support. They believed that even if the SAP would not fit their business processes precisely, it may be an investment that provides greater long term flexibility and better solutions to the company s problem. The management of EA cakes adoption of SAP was a predicament. The managements were put in between two equally undesirable alternatives. They have a choice of either ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Most Famous Prison Of The United States Alcatraz was one of the most famous prison in the Unites States, located in the Californian San Francisco Bay. The prison was renowned for being inescapable, and the m0ost high security prison of the time. This probably was due to it s location, which was on Alcatraz island, located around a mile away from shore, surrounded by the supposedly shark infested, strong currents, ice cold water of the bay. Today, the prison is only used as a tourist attraction, a mere shadow of what it once was. (Deconstructing History: Alcatraz, History, www.history.com, A E television network, 2016, USA) Alcatraz first used as a military fort for the Civil War in 1854. In 1861, a military prison was added to the fort, holding the criminals of the troops. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Alcatraz, most Alcatraz guards and their families lived on the island. The wives, children, and any other family members of the guards who lived on the island would take a ferry or boat to the port of San Francisco when they needed to go to school, work, or just to go into town. Guests of children and other residents were allowed to visit the families of the island, but with inmates, they were only allowed one visit per month, each visit had to be approved directly by the warden of Alcatraz. In this visit, physical contact between the inmate and visitor was prohibited, as well as any discussion of current events. The conversations were held via an intercom system, and an officer would usually be monitoring the conversation, though, sometimes the officer would fail on this task. If there was any sort of inappropriate act or breaking of rules during these visits, the inmate would lose the privilege of monthly visits, or possibly be put under some other form of punishment. I managed to get ahold of one of the ex residence of Alcatraz. Ernest Lageson was the son of one of the many guards of Alcatraz, and he lived on the island for around two years when he was 10 12 years old. Mr. Lageson said that while there wasn t often a large amount of contact with the inmates, occasionally the kids and other residence had the chance to speak with or see The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Pride In The Scarlet Ibis Literary Analysis What is pride, is it a good thing? Pride is a feeling or deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one s own achievements, the achievements of those with whom one is closely associated, or from qualities or possessions, that are widely admired. According to Paul Bryant, If you believe in yourself and have dedication and pride and high, but so are the rewards, which means pride is a good thing. According to C.S. Lewis Pride gets no pleasure out of having something, only out of having more of it than the next man... It is the comparison that makes you provide the pleasure of being above the rest. Once the element of competition is gone, pride is gone, which means, pride isn t really there. Pride cost more than stuff we need like food and water. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, Douglas MAcArthur s pride was huge because he won almost every battle and has been awarded many medals too. He oversaw the occupation of Japan and lead the United Nation in the Korean War until he was removed from command. McArthur s pride wanted to take over Japan and took the wrong turn; he lost many soldiers trying to do so. McArthurs pride caused not only his downfall, but the death of many American soldiers during the war. One example from my life is that my friend got very nice and new headphones and I wanted to try it out, then all the sudden it fell and broke when no one was watching. My pride wanted to show off the expensive headphone. My downfall was breaking it and I had to give my friend my nice headphones and some money to replace it. Another event is when my aunt trying out for the soccer team in UCLA. Another person trying out for the team broke four of the best soccer players ankles including my aunt so they wouldn t be on the team and so she could. The coach later found out and kick her out of the team and tryouts. It is a good example of the theme because she thought she can be on the team by making the others players invalid. She was so happy when my aunt and the three others girls couldn t play on the team; she thought she was going to make it on the team. The downfall is the coach finding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Gods In Greek Mythology They are the most powerful divine beings in Greek mythology. Their powers rule every aspect of the world. These divine beings are gods and goddesses called the Twelve Olympians. Some of these gods are Zeus, Poseidon, Aphrodite, Apollo, Artemis, Hera, and Hades. These gods all rule different aspects of life. Zeus, Poseidon, Aphrodite, Apollo, Artemis, Hera, and Hades are some of the most powerful Olympian gods in Greek mythology and they all have their own story, and they all represent something. Zeus the god who started Olympus and evolved into something greater. Firstly, some background info on Zeus is that his mom is named Rhea. And his dad is named Cronus. Cronus is the king of the Titans. Before Zeus became king of the gods his father, Cronus ruled. One day Cronus was told by Mother Nature that he would be overthrown by one of his children. As a result of this Cronus decided that he would eat his kids once they were born. This made it near to impossible for his children to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Zeus brought Cronus wine every day to Cronus. As a result of this, Zeus one day poisoned Cronus s wine. The poison made Cronus, so ill that he vomited all of Zeus s brothers and sisters and the rock. Zeus teamed up with his freed brothers and sisters and fought Cronus and the other Titans. Zeus and the others struggled against the Titans until one day one eyed creatures called Cyclops came to help the Zeus and the others. The Cyclops equipped Zeus with a lightning bolt, Poseidon with a trident, and Hades with a hat of darkness which made him invisible when worn. Later that night, Hades equipped his hat and snuck into the Titan s camp, and destroyed all their weapons. This made it extremely easy for Zeus and the others to win. Once the war ended Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades drew lots to see who would rule what. Zeus became the ruler of the overworld. Poseidon became the lord of the sea. Finally, Hades became the king of the Underworld ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Mother Child And Father Child Relationships Essay Mother Child and Father Child Relationships Parent Child Relationships, Parental Psychological Control, and Aggression: Maternal and Paternal Relationships written by Murray, Dwyer, Rubin, Knighton Wisor and Booth LaForce (2013) sought to understand the role of paternal and maternal parenting in predicting child developmental outcomes. Specifically, the study focused on the examination of the extent to which quality father to child and mother to child relationships moderate or lessen the impact of adversities arising from ineffective parenting practices on adolescent aggression that may follow. Literature Review Murray et al. (2013) acknowledged the direct correlation between aggression and parent child relationships. Also, the authors observed that peer influence among the adolescents is on the increase and that parents play a significant role in shaping the group s aggression outcomes. Therefore, the central purpose was to foster a completion of measures of youth aggressive behavior, the quality of parent child associations, and psychological control. In turn, the results were used to understand the significance of parenting behaviors such as psychological control, monitoring knowledge and parental support in determining the nature of adolescent aggression, as well as other related problem behaviors that include delinquency. Overall, Murray et al. (2013) sought to explore the perceived role of the quality of the relationship between parents and children in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. New England, Middle, And Southern Colonies There were many different early American colonies.The settlers in these colonies came from many different places such as; England, France, Spain, and The Netherlands. Also, the settlers in these colonies settled for many different reasons. The New England, Middle, and Southern colonies developed a different way of life because of differences in aspects of life such as; government, religion, and geography. To begin, the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies developed a different way of life because of differences in aspects of life such as government. A quote from the document Should Government be based on religion? (document b) is, Why government should be based on religion (...) authority from God. This quote is from founder of one of the New England colonies and he is saying that the New England colonies have religion based on god because god is giving them authority to do everything. Another quote to support this claim from the textbook History Alive on page 55 is, Middle colony(...) government: self governing. This quote is showing that in the middle colonies they had a self governing government or the government was based off the people and less off of a god leading them. These two quotes tie back to the claim because it shows how the government was different from the Middle colonies (based off the people) to the New England colonies (based off religion). Also, the way a place is ran will cause the people to act and do things differently, overall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analysis Of Judee Burgoon s Expectancy Violations Theory Judee Burgoon s expectancy violations theory is about how people deal with violations of personal space, behaviors, and communication. Burgoon first started with Edward Hall s theory about proxemics. Proxemics is someone s personal space. She then modified her theory to include behavior and communication violations. The three main parts of Burgoon s theory are expectancies, violation valence, and communicator reward valence. Expectancies are what some expects to happen. There are three factors that influence expectancy. The first is the context. Context can include cultural norms and the setting of the conversation. For some cultures, it is normal to stand right next to a person when you re talking to them. In other cultures, that is a major violation. Also, the setting of the conversation affects the expectations. If you are talking with a professor in a classroom you expect there to be plenty of space. If you are on a dinner date you probably expect the other person to be close to you. The second factor of expectancy is relationship. Your relationship with the person you are talking to affects your expectations. If you are best friends being close together may not be a violation, but if you are strangers it may be seen as a big violation. The third factor is communicator characteristics. This includes a person s age, sex, race, physical appearance, personality, and communication style. When people are warm, inviting, and physically attractive to us we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Dominos Domino s Pizza Analysis of Marketing Strategy Prepared By: Muhammet GÜVEN 1002090089 Hanım Eylül ŞAHİN 1002090110 Esra ASLAN 1002100128 Kübra AYDIN 1002100028 Istanbul University May, 2014 An in depth look into the theory and outcome of Domino s bold mea culpa advertising strategy and its potentially radical effects on transparency in the food and service industry. Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 History 2 Industry 2 SWOT Analysis 2 Competition 3 Recommendations 3 HISTORY of DOMINO S 3 Mission and Vision 5 DOMINO S LOGO 6 PRODUCTS OFFERED IN DOMINO S PIZZA 7 Menu 7 ENVIROMENTAL ANALYSIS OF DOMINO S PIZZA 9 Remote Environment 9 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the very start, reliance on delivery and a focus on more efficient, streamlined processes (often at the sake of quality or customer satisfaction) were crucial aspects of the company s business model. Because the shop itself was very small and had little room for sit down diners, Tom hired laid off factory workers and offered them commission to drive and deliver pizzas to nearby towns. The early focus on deliveries helped spread the brand quickly, and was a critical reason for Domino s quick success as it allowed the shop to serve a greater volume of customers than other pizzerias that did not have delivery service. Additionally, Tom would always look for ways to improve profits by streamlining practices. For example, he would often drop items from the menu spontaneously if he was shorthanded at the shop. Though this would often upset customers, he found that volume and profits increased every time he did this, which led to Domino s focus on a simpler, more traditional menu. As operations and popularity increased for the shop, its original owner decided to retain the name DomiNick s . Unable to come up with anything, Tom Monaghan resorted to posting a YellowPages ad asking fornew name suggestions. A driver named Jim Kennedy happened to see the ad and submitted his suggestion, Domino s Pizza , and the rest, as they say, is history. The company incorporated under its new name in 1965. With
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  • 32. Essay about Karl Marx s Communist Manifesto Karl Marx s Communist Manifesto Faith and Reason Communism can seem very desirable. It argued a world without war, in which the meek and the disadvantaged would share without distinction, the anticipated material and spiritual abundance generated by advanced. (Gregor 19) This seems as though it would be the ideal form of government but in reality it is far from that. I will tell you about three of the most powerful communist countries of the twentieth century. The countries that I am talking about are the Soviet Union, or Russia as it is called today, the Peoples Republic of China, and Cuba. Communism is a theory that states that society should own all property. There should be no private ownership ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The entire economic status of the Soviet Union was now controlled by the government. Also, all private ownership ended. There were no exceptions. Along with this, a large industrialization program was started and the Soviet Military was being strengthened. The Soviet Union was now considered a super power and only the United States was more powerful. Then in 1953, after the death of Stalin, Nikita Khrushchev became the First Secretary of the Communist party. This was a very different time than that of Stalin. People were given a say in the government. A very small say but it was still a say. Also, the judicial branch of the government stopped their rampage against threats to the communist party and gave better chances for defendants to defend themselves. Khrushchev focused more on the individual, attempting to make food more available, making goods easier to come by, and providing more housing. Also, leadership was decentralized so that owners and managers had an easier time running their businesses. Soon after this he was kicked out of office for a couple of reasons. The first was due to a shortage of dairy and grain product. Also, there was extreme turmoil in the communist party at this time. The next leader of Soviet communism was Leonid Brezhnev. He took office in October of 1964. Under this new leader the government was centralized, again. During this time there was an unstable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. If This Is A Man By Primo Levi Primo Levi s memoir, If This Is a Man, details the everyday life and experiences of being a prisoner in Auschwitz. Levi s writing manages capture and paint a vivid picture of just how much it took to survive in the camps. From the memoirs we have read, If This Is a Man has taught me about the Holocaust the most efficiently; its writing kept me immersed in the story, it taught me about life inside the camps, and it allowed me to recognize similarities between numerous Jewish survivors. Unlike memoirs that adorn their writing with emotion, most of Levi s writing uses an impartial tone. This can be seen in several instances, such as, With the last gasp of his life, he had thrown himself to the ground: I heard the thud of his knees, of his hips, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Persuasive Speech About Phobias Have you ever thought about how weird a lot of phobias can be? Ones such as being afraid of cats, afraid of going anywhere near stairs, afraid of the world ending and constantly living in a state of fear or being scared of fake superstitions like Friday the 13th? Imagine what life must be like for those kinds of people. Even then, what about normal, more common ones like the fear of heights or the fear of incredibly sharp objects, fear of snakes, spiders, failure or being stuck in tight spaces? In what way can these weird or common phobias affect people s lives around the world? There s literally over hundreds of hundreds of phobias so we gotta keep it short. If someone has something like Alektorophobia (the fear of chickens) you ll have to be avoiding these things at all costs, just normal old feathered clucking chickens somehow cause major spikes in fear, better stay away from farms then. Another weird thing would be the fear of dogs, I ve never actually seen someone with a fear of dogs, but I can imagine it s probably one of the worst things to have ever, especially considering how the Valley has so so so many stray dogs walking around, you re gonna have to really try your hardest to avoid them. A common one that s also incredibly strange is a fear of holes, not just any old regular holes though, it has to be a weird cluster of holes that are apparently really unnerving and creepy. Despite just being a bunch of holes that are harmless, I ll find people with huge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Application And The Evolution Of Tcp Ip Protocol Ronald Vongphachamk Larry Ball IS 3413 8 August 2016 TCP/IP Since the Internet has been introduced to the world. There have been an increasing number of people using the Internet for the very first time. They are using device(s) like their phone, computers, and television to connect to the Internet. An integral of this growth is the use of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). The Transport Control Protocol and Internet Protocol are two important communication protocols used in the network today. In this paper, I will discuss the functionality and the evolution of TCPIP protocol. Prior to the 1960s, computer communication consisted of basic binary data and simple text, carried by telecommunications network ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... universities and the corporate research community to design open, standard protocols and build multi vendor networks. This was the first packet switching network. The experiment was successful creating these four nodes at three different sites connecting together at 56 kbit/s circuits using Network Control Protocol and the trial network evolved to a useful operational network, which was called, the ARPA Internet . The first node of the ARPANET was installed at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). Then another node was at Stanford Research Institute (SRI), the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB), and the University of Utah. In 1973, Vinton G. Cerf and Robert E. Kahn conducted a research on a reliable way data communication across packet radio networks. From what Cerf and Kahn learned, they created the next generation TCP, which is the standard protocol used on the Internet today. Since the change, the set of communications protocols is used for the Internet and other networks. IP evolved in the 1960s and 1970s, namely the Internet and LANS, which emerged in the late 1980s and advent of the World Wide Web in the early 1990s. The two network TCP/IP communication test was performed in 1975 with Stanford and University College London. Later that year, there was test conducted between sites in the US, UK, and Norway. There were multiple research centers conducting TCP/IP prototypes between 1978 1983. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Pushing Passed The Pain Pushing Passed the Pain Short Film An adaptation of the flash fiction story, The End of Pain. 1. What is the Purpose, Audience, and Tone of work? The purpose of this short film is to teach the audience it s okay to forgive those who have hurt you in the past. The audience is geared to anyone who can sympathize and understand the importance of forgiveness. The tone encouraging and sympathetic. 2. Is it what you intended or what you would like for it to say or no? Explain. Yes, this is what I intended the purpose to be for this short film. In life, most people have a hard time forgiving and I wanted to create a film that will show not only the problem but also a solution. That said, it s one thing to point the problem and not give the audience a solution. 3. How do you think ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What will you do to each sample to enhance the P, A, T, so it is closer to your intent? To enhance the P, A, T, so it s closer to my intent, will require me to make sure my story carries the three act structure to avoid unanswered questions. That said, it s very important to show and not tell. The End of Pain Flash Fiction 1. What is the Purpose, Audience, and Tone of work? The purpose of this short film is to teach the audience forgiveness is an easy thing to do in life. The audience is geared to anyone who can sympathize and understand the importance of forgiveness. The tone encouraging and sympathetic. 2. Is it what you intended or what you would like for it to say or no? Explain. Yes, this is what I intended the purpose to be for this short film. a solution. My intended purpose was to open the door of forgiveness and how if it d not dealt with in time will end up cause you more harm than good. 3. How do you think your reader will come to understand your Purpose, Audience, and Tone? Identify one key per work and what it says underneath the surface. Yes, I think the reader will come to understand my Purpose, Audience, and Tone. The keyword will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Germany Dbq Leah Griffin 3/6/15 HIST 121 Document Analysis Paper World War I played a key role in Adolf Hitler s rise to power. After the devastating war, Germany was viewed as the main instigator and the European Allied Powers decided to impose strict treaty obligations upon Germany. This treaty, also known as the Treaty of Versailles, was signed by Germany and went into effect in June 1919 ( Treaty of Versailles, 1919 1). The treaty forced Germany to give up the land it seized from multiple countries during the war and also forced Germany to recognize the independence of several others ( The Treaty of Versailles 1919 37 43). The treaty also forced Germany to agree to many other humiliating terms that did not rest easy with the German public ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Past in Weimar History. Contemporary European History 15.1 (2006): 1 22. Print. Peace Treaty of Versailles, Articles 159 213, Military, Naval and Air Clauses. Peace Treaty of Versailles, Articles 159 213, Military, Naval and Air Clauses. Brigham Young University, 11 Nov. 1988. Web. 05 Mar. 2015. http://net.lib.byu.edu/~rdh7/wwi/versa/versa4.html . Political Disorder: The Weimar Republic and Revolt 1918 23. Untitled Document. Mount Holyoke College, n.d. Web. 05 Mar. 2015. http://www.mtholyoke.edu/~rapte22p/classweb/interwarperiod/politicaldisorder.html . Schmidt, Carl Theodore. The Treaty of Versailles, Inflation and Stabilization. German Business Cycles, 1924 1933. New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1934. 1 24. Print. The Treaty of Versailles 1919. In The Holocaust. Detroit, MI: Omnigraphics, 2006. Treaty of Versailles, 1919. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Holocaust Encyclopedia. 20 June 2014. http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005425 . Accessed 28 February 2015. World War I: Aftermath. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Holocaust Encyclopedia. 20 June 2014. http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007429 . Accessed 1 March ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Flaws In Gorgias Encomium Of Helen The Encomium of Helen, written by the Gorgias, is a very significant piece regarding Greek classic literature in which he argues Helen of Troy s innocence from the blame placed on her by society when she allegedly committed adultery. Throughout the piece, Gorgias uses his philosophical perspective to pinpoint how every motive she could have had liberated her from any blame. This piece came in a period in which many philosophers catalogued Gorgias as a sophist, or someone who has no true wisdom and argues for the sake of winning and not to share knowledge. Throughout this analyzation, I will proceed to explain the flaws in Gorgias Encomium of Helen, as well as the purpose in choosing this piece instead of the other literature pieces. Helen, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His style is definitely appealing because it is bold and reflects some experience with abstract concepts such as justice and praise. The word choice is direct and unambiguous. In my opinion Gorgias thematic in expressing the nature of his thoughts regarding Helen s position in the situation was strategically ordered in a way that seemed to have validity but can also be interpreted as contradictory. The Encomium of Helen was written to persuade from all pathos, ethos, as well as the logical approach; however, Gorgias left many gaps in his defense that when analyzed meticulously makes his argument seem questionable and weak. If one places blame on Fate and God like he initially stated, then his argument would be based on a complete abstract since there is no concrete evidence of the existence of the will of divinity other than those who believe in it. Helen is the daughter of a god, but the fact that there are gods does not entirely prove how the will of the gods can take over Helen entirely. A skeptical perspective could have deducted Helen could have easily attributed her actions to Fate without this being the case. Therefore, the complexity in proving this theory does not completely satisfy the purpose of finding her innocent and in contrast can make Helen seem opportunistic at taking advantage of her role in society to satisfy her dishonest instincts. Gorgias reasoning would have not been able to convince skeptics because the reasoning is subjective and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. J. D. Salinger J.D. Salinger, a contemporary American writer, is one of the most popular, but at the same time and most mysterious writer of the 20th century. He was born in New York in 1919, where he first attended public school, later military academy and three colleges. In 1940 he began publishing stories in magazines. After the publication of his only novel, The Catcher in the Rye in 1951 he gained his fame and critical acclaim. The novel became a model of the entire post war type of prose which later became known as prose in jeans . The Catcher in the Rye was a literary sensation. Salinger often suffered from stress. He died on 27 January, 2010. The main character in Salinger s novel is a sixteen year old adolescent, Holden Caulfield who tells ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Juquatsu The background. The early 1890s in Japan was a time when the country was experiencing major growth and economic expansion. The political scene was far from stable. The demise of the Tokugawa period and the unsettling establishment of the Meiji Restoration remained fresh in people s memories. The transformation of the former Samurai class into paragons of civic society was already well established and the abolition of the four feudal classes emancipated and liberated the nation. The former Samurai, previously repelled by the thought of handling money or finances (the domain of the vulgar merchant class) now slid comfortably in to key financial and banking positions, comforted by the thought that they would be serving the Emperor and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was during this time as an undergraduate that he chose to take advantage of furthering his skills in Jujutsu by studying at a number of the many Jujutsu schools within the city. He pursued this study for four years but seems to have come to the conclusion that much of what he was learning, irrespective of style, was repetitive and basically the same. He then ceased visiting these Dojos and continued to train on his own in his original discipline, namely, Shindo Yoshin Ryu Jujutsu. There has been much speculation as to which schools he visited during his four itinerant years. He is said to have studied Tenshinshinyo Ryu Jujutsu as well as Kito Ryu Jujutsu [6] and also, according to historian Dr Ryozo Fujiwara, it is possible that Ohtsuka Sensei trained with Butokukai Instructor Motoo Kanaya in Yoshin Koryu Jujutsu between the years 1919 to 1921, but this has yet to be confirmed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. What Is The Theme Of This Is How You Lose Her The novel This is How You Lose Her by Junot Diaz is a group of short stories about Yunior s struggles growing up in the states. The novel concentrates on his failed relationships with women because of the way he was raised by his family. Coming from a poor home in Santo Domingo, Yunior grows up in America with an absent father, an abusive brother and a distant mother. These stories show how cultural experiences and values are essential elements for helping people grow and succeed in life. This literary analysis of This is How You Lose Her will explain how parenting, death and cultural experiences happen to influence in Yunior s character and his love life. Yunior s altered ego and struggles began after he moved to America with his father. Yunior came with his mother and oldest brother from Santo Domingo to live in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Nilda and The Pura Principle, the author describes how Yunior s brother is abusive with his women and promiscuous. The first time Yunior smelled a woman s vagina was after his brother touched his former girlfriend Nilda and held his finger in front of Yunior s nose . (p. 34) This act shows readers how disrespectful and vulgar Rafa was with women. Rafa was also very bad mannered with his mother. It is clear how his father s influences were an element in his behavior. Even though his mother ignored how bad he treated her, she always let him get away with whatever he wanted. Rafa being the favorite son, made him seem better than Yunior. After he was diagnosed with cancer, Rafa became angrier and more abusive with his girlfriends. One time Rafa got so angry at one of his girlfriends that he grabbed her around the parking lot by her hair making her pants go down and show her private parts . (p. 97) The author explicitly shows how Rafa thought he was powerful among women. These experiences of mistreating women like non humans reflected on Yunior s life which made him grow up to be just like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Chesapeake Colony In The 1600 s In the 1600 s those coming from the West Indies searching for land established a new colony south of Chesapeake. This colony was owned by the Lords Proprietors. To quickly populate the Carolina s the Lords Proprietors offered large incentives attracting many colonists. These were things such as religious toleration, political representation, and large grants of land. With workers needed Carolina offered freedom dues; attracting many poor people that would work as indentured servants. As Carolina gained the common settlers and indentured servants the Lord Proprietors made sure to include great planters with large land grants and absolute power over their slaves. As the Lord Proprietors were in England they could not fully control Carolina. This was seen as men known as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Able to save the colony with help from the Iroquois and Cherokee. Looking to find a valuable export Carolina tried supplying the the West Indies with livestock and lumber. This although lead to a different export which made Carolina the lead producer of tar. Continuing to experiment with other valuable crops the Carolina s began planting rice in the 1690 s. This lead to Carolina s specialization in Rice just as the West Indies were with sugar. Producing also another valuable crop called indigo which created a surge in exports. With all these valuable exports Carolina became of the wealthiest colonial elite. With the amount of plantation Carolina soon had more African slaves than colonists. This lead to the same fear in Barbados with thoughts that the African majority would rebel. With this Carolina adopted the same strict rules against slaves that was used in the West Indies. During the late 1720 s as the hold on the frontier strengthened colonists founded a new colony named Georgia. Led by James Oglethorpe Georgia became a population with a mix of wealthy merchant, gentry, and Anglican ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Backbone Of The Health Care System The backbone of the health care system in California is the California Department of Health Care Services. Every single day, this agency assists millions of disabled and low income California residents. The agency s mission is providing residents with affordable and high quality health care. This includes long term services and support as well as substance abuse services, mental health, dental and medical care. The agency s vision is to improve the mental and physical health of all residents of California. The Mental Health Services Division serves children and youth, adults, military veterans and the California community. The county mental health departments can be found at this agency s web site. The agency s web site is very informative and easy to navigate. DHCS is a California state department staffed by committed and talented staff members who work hard to deliver high quality care to the residents of the state of California. 2. Antioch University Counseling Center http://www.antiochla.edu/campus life/au counseling center/ The Antioch University Counseling Center is run by Antioch University Los Angeles. The Antioch University Counseling Center is staffed by authorized Marriage and Family (MFT) therapists and clinicians. AUCC offers counseling services to the communities of West Los Angeles, Venice, Marina del Rey, and Culver City. The Antioch University Counseling Center gives psychotherapy administrations to people, couples, and families. Antioch University ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Residential Schools Case Study The Reality of Residential Schools The Indian Act of 1876 placed restrictions on the education of Aboriginal children, which ultimately devastated the First Nation culture (Florence 37). The Canadian Government saw relations with Aboriginal people as the Indian Problem and they wanted to get rid of the First Nation people s culture, identity and individual nations. In the 1880s the Government began to establish and operate a system of residential schools which were a central element to their policy. The intent was the assimilation of Aboriginal children into the working classes of Euro Canadian culture. The children were forced to attend the schools and were segregated from the influence of their family, community, and culture. Between 1882 and 1969, residential schools operated in Canada through arrangements between the Government of Canada and the Roman Catholic, Angelicin, Methodist, United and Presbyterian churches (Stonefish 16). Around 100,000 Aboriginal children between the age of 6 to 16 attended one of the 100 schools at its peak in 1957. Residential schools devastated First Nations culture because they exposed them to all forms of abuse and stripped them of their language and family. Traditional language has helped shape the Indigenous culture in Canada for thousands of years. Unfortunately, preserving the traditional languages has been seriously jeopardized in the past 150. As Watson Foundry states, languages in Canada s Aboriginal communities have been on a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. We Have Come Very Far People of South Africa Good morning people of south Africa. I feel blessed to serve this country as we have proven to the world that we are capable of overcoming challenges we encounter. Today I have the honour of addressing the people, so that they know that by entrusting their faith in us, the Party for the People, they are making the right choice!! I am especially honoured to be addressing our brave men and women who work hard to make this country a better place, a place where the economy provides growth and unemployment and poverty dimishes! An economy where the young are entitled to a quality education and the elderly have piece of mind that they will receive the best FREE medical care! An economy that provides a sustainable future for the youth of this country and rewards each and every citizen for their hard work! This is a good reminder that what we have here in south Africa is special. For most of history, people have been trapped in un unified societies, where the same people always stays on top and everyone else never had the chance .But South Africa is exceptional because , here , we believe that every human being, is unique, and that every human being has a right to go as far as their talents and capabilities will allow us to work .Like most South Africans, this is a personal representaion . My great grandparents came here in search of opportunity to improve their lives and give their children the opportunity for a better life. And they left me something that not many people can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Role Of External Environment On Firms The influence of external environment on firms activities and survival has been extensively investigated over the last several years (Barkema, Bell, Pennings, 1996; Fagre Wells Jr, 1982; Holburn Zelner, 2010; Kostova Roth, 2002). In corporate governance literature, external constituents, such as, government, institutional investors, security analyst, etc. exert pressure on firms so that they act in the interest of key stakeholders. While financial stakeholders have been given more attention by scholars, non financial stakeholders have received relatively less attention. Although firms have been under increasing media scrutiny in recent years, the role of media in influencing the legitimacy of multinational firms in emerging economies has been understudied. This paper addresses how news media affects MNE performance in the host country by influencing subsidiary managers ties with host country business and political environments. Scholars have been attempting to unearth the effects of media on the public for quite a few years. Researchers have recognized that the effects of media are distinctive and indirect. The media has been so influential in the recent year that it can influence people about what to think (Wanta, Golan, Lee, 2004). According to McCombs and Shaw (1972), the most important influence of media is the agenda setting perspective about issues that are deemed most important. Therefore, media campaigns that are properly designed can change the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Mr Incredible Heroism Mr. Incredible (Bob Parr) is constructed by the animators as a heroic and entertaining character who we are encouraged to like because of his willingness to help others, his original hero look and also because of his growth from only working alone to being a team player with his family. At the start of the film, Mr. incredible gives the impression that he is a bit arrogant. When he talks condescendingly to his fan, Buddy, when he is flirting with his soon to be wife he repeatedly says I work alone . This suggests that he knows best and doesn t think his partner or colleagues would be able to work to his standard. However once Mr. Incredible starts to show us his kind and generous nature we really start to love him. He is always looking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, when we first meet Buddy we do feel sorry for him because of the way he was rejected by Mr Incredible, for instance when Mr Incredible says Fly home buddy I work alone . As soon as we meet Syndrome there is no second guessing if he is heroic or evil. One of the reasons we reach this conclusion is the way he treats others. Such as when he mercilessly drops a bomb into the water to kill Mr Incredible or the way Mirage says to Syndrome Valuing life is not a weakness . This suggests that Syndrome doesn t care for others so he is willing to throw their lives away without a care in the world, which shows the audience just how venomous Syndrome really is. His physical characteristics also helps us to decide on his character. He has red fiery hair, which symbolizes anger and revenge and his freckles illustrate that even though he is trying to be significant and powerful, he is still childish. Syndrome s suit, which is black and white, exemplifies evil and lastly the big S that is on his suit has been labelled everywhere on his island which implies to the viewers that he is trying to make himself feel more important and shows us that he is trying to force himself onto others and manufacture himself to become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...