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The Consequences of the Economic Development of Polar and...
The Consequences of the Economic Development of Polar and Sub Polar Regions
Although indigenous populations established themselves centuries ago, polar and sub polar regions of
the Arctic and Antarctica have only fairly recently begun to develop. Originally classified as remote
regions in the world, where the only activities, which took place, were small scale fishing and hunting
by locals in order to survive, they have become sources of great economic development and
prosperity.
Due to their proximity to many highly populated countries, Arctic regions have perhaps experienced
greater economic development than Antarctic regions. The route of this economic development began
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In 1968, the great quantities of oil and gas discovered beneath Alaska s North Slope, overlooking
Prudhoe Bay, subsequently led to the construction of the Trans Alaska pipeline to Valdez in 1974. This
increased communication links and trade links and therefore brought in vast amounts of money for the
economy and until 1990, oil and natural gas still provided 85% of Alaska s gross state product.
As personal wealth and length of leisure time are increasing, people are beginning to seek out new,
more exotic locations. For example, tourism in Alaska has become a vital industry, attracting almost
1.1 million people per year. Visitors not only come to view the landscape features, such as its coasts,
glaciers and mountains, but also to see its huge variety of wild life (ranging from Brown bears to sea
lions) and for fishing (especially salmon). Such levels of tourism have increased economic
development as tourists themselves bring money into the state as well as foreign currency. Tourism is
constantly increasing and being developed as the government want to diversify employment
opportunities in order to increase the rate of economic growth.
Antarctica has similar reasons for economic development, however, on a much smaller scale due to its
uninhabitable climate and landscape. The tourism industry is
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Rose For Emily Setting
And now Miss Emily had gone to join the representatives of those august names where they lay in the
cedar bemused cemetery among the ranked and anonymous graves of Union and Confederate soldiers
who fell at the battle of Jefferson. (Faulkner 82). William Faulkner utilizes a fictional southern town in
the post Civil War era as the setting for the short story, A Rose For Emily . The entire story is steeped
in the ideals of characters relying heavily upon the setting, time and place. The post Civil War
southern setting, particularly the ideals of each character in A Rose For Emily must be continually
considered by the reader in order to properly interpret the story. The first character to consider is Miss
Emily herself, a southern belle perennially existing in the days of plantation houses and family
prestige. Emily remains the same throughout the story refusing to accept a changing world. Emily
refuses to pay taxes solely upon the basis of an old agreement with a dead man exemplifying a lack of
social evolution, I have no taxes in Jefferson. Colonel Sartoris explained it to me. Perhaps one of you
can gain access to the city records and satisfy yourselves (Faulkner 83). Another example of Emily s
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The newest generation of town leaders are reticent to forgive Miss Emily s refusal to adhere to current
laws, We are the city authorities, Miss Emily. Didn t you get a notice from the sheriff, signed by him?
(Faulkner 83). It s simple enough, he said. Send her word to have her place cleaned up. Give her a
certain time to do it in, and if she don t... (Faulkner 83) The newer generation of leaders possess ideals
more concerned with the needs of the post Civil War south as opposed to nostalgia for the past; a
historical concept necessary for the reader to interpret the
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1984 DNS Research Paper
1984: The year 1984 saw the introduction of Domain Name System (DNS). The DNS is a
decentralized naming system for computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a
private network. It links information with domain names allotted to each of the partaking entities.
Most importantly, it interprets more readily memorized domain names to the numerical IP addresses
required to determine the location of and to identify the computer services and devices with the
fundamental network protocols. The first domain name registered was symbolics.com on March 15,
1985.
1989: Sir Timothy John Berners Lee, an English computer scientist and invented the World Wide Web
(WWW). He executed the first successful message between a Hypertext Transfer
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Differences Between Substantive Law And Procedural Law
Discuss the differences between substantive law, procedural law, criminal law, civil law, common law,
and statutory law. Provide examples of each law and discuss what U.S. Constitution amendments were
implemented to protect the rights of businesses and organizations. Discuss the topics you are
comfortable with, the topics you struggled with, and how the weekly topics relate to application in
your field.
Common law has roots in the English system of law, it developed in England following the Norman
conquest of A.D. 1066, which became Common Law which was the body of the legal decision that
were made by the English court judges. This law started out was an oral law decision making that
resulted in the court judges walking around the country that would go town to town to try cases. This
was the nicknamed the unwritten law which resulted in the oral law that served as the precedent for
deciding successive cases with the same type of facts, and this lead to the doctrine called star decisis
which meant to stand by a decision which was previously decided. This doctrine was the one that gave
way to a rule that prior law decision made was to be followed, unless it is turned over with a new rule
established if there is no good reason to do so. So in terms that are easy to understand, if society
changes can decide that if a precedent is no longer valid, a court of law may decide that a precedent is
simply incorrect and will adjust accordingly.
Common law refers to that law
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Automated External Defibrillator ( Aed )
AED Research 1. How does an AED work? Automated external defibrillator (AED) is a small
computerized device used to analyze heart rhythms and provide an electric shock, if needed, to restore
the normal electrical activity of patients heart. When a patient is suspected of having a sudden cardiac
arrest CPR is performed until an AED device is available. If the device is available, when turning the
machine on the voice of the device will guide the first responder through the process. There are
adhesive pads with electrodes sensors that are required to stick onto the chest of the unconscious
patient. Once the pads are stick onto the chest, the electrodes then send information about the person s
heart rhythm to the AED. The devices will then analyzes the heart rhythm and determine if an electric
shock is needed. Once the device detect that a shock is needed the device will warn first responders to
stand clear, then the machine will automatically delivered the shock. If the person is still not
breathing, continue on with CPR while the machine recharge. Once the machine is ready it will again
analyze the heart rhythms then provide an electric shock. (U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services [HHS], National Institutes of Health [NIH], National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
[NHLBI], 2011). 2. What are the shockable rhythms an AED recognizes and describe each? There are
two shockable rhythms an AED is able to recognize. The first shockable rhythms is ventricular
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Blue Collar Brilliance
In the article, Blue Collar Brilliance Mark Rose shows his thought that hands on employments
shouldn t be seen as foolish. Society characterizes knowledge in view of grades and IQ tests, however
numbers doesn t characterize the workers in the fields. Rose points out that his mom s employment as
a waitress and his uncle s occupation in the paint and body office are two individuals with a less
education is skillful in their job by gaining hand on experience and knowledge. Rose complains that
stories about identified with occupations where individuals for the most part utilize their hands and
muscle to acquire cash specialists by and large miss the emphasis on the reasoning related interest
their employments require. The
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Symbolism In The Mending Wall By Robert Frost
What Is The Mending Wall ? Robert Frost s poem Mending Wall is a poem that was written without
proper form and has no stanzas/rhyme to it; this was done purposely by the author to make the writing
sound more conversational and look more like a common story that a reader can simply apply to
his/her own life circumstances. The poem presents readers with two neighbors and their efforts at
reconstructing a stone wall separating their property every year. Frost uses metaphoric symbolism in
this poem as the wall is used as a metaphor to portray the idea of a barrier between people and the
repairing of the wall as resolving obstacles and bringing people together. Every spring, two very
different men come together to rebuild a wall destroyed by nature and hunters; however, the speaker
begins to think, what is the purpose of this wall if we have no animals to keep away? Why do we
rebuild a wall every year that not even nature wants? The poem begins to compare two lifestyles:
traditional and logical. While the neighbor truly believes good fences make good neighbors , the
speaker argues that respect and kindness do rather than a useless wall. The first part of this poem
announces the presence of wall destroyers. Lines 1 4 of the poem immediately introduce readers to
something there is that doesn t love a wall . Frost announces that every year something is destroying
the wall he and his neighbor build. Readers are made to understand that even nature itself does not like
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Return For Financial Year 2015
Return for Financial Year 2015 Western Areas share price closed on the first day of the 2015 financial
year (01/07/14) at $4.77 and closed on the last day of the financial year (30/06/15) at $3.23, thus the
capital return for Western Areas shareholders is as follows for FY15; Capital Return=(Final Share
Price Initial Share Price)/(Initial Share Price)*100 =($3.23 $4.77)/$4.77*100= 32.29% As seen in the
calculation above, shareholders of Western Areas received a capital loss of 32.29% for the 2015
financial year. Looking into the annual dividends, an interim dividend of 3c per share was paid on
10/04/2015 which was 100% fully franked with a 30% tax rate. Also for the previous financial year a
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The All Ordinaries Index (All Ords) is utilised as an alternative for the market as it accounts for the
top 500 companies in the ASX by way of market capitalisation that makes up for 98% of the ASX s
worth. The All Ords closed on the first day of the 2015 financial year (01/07/14) at 5366.50 and closed
on the last day of the financial year (30/06/15) at 5451.20, thus the market return for the All
Ordinaries Index is as follows for FY15: Market Return=(Final Index Value Initial Index
Value)/(Initial Index Value)*100 =(5451.20 5366.50)/5366.50*100=1.58% Broadly comparing
Western Areas total annual return of 30.19% to the annual market return of 1.58% there is quite
clearly a stark difference. However as Western Areas return directly hinges upon the Nickel price,
which has dropped 37.8% in spot price over the past year, these raw return figures must be adjusted
for risk. The All Ords representing the market has a beta of 1; so to have an accurate comparison the
beta for Western Areas must be calculated. Weekly adjusted close data for the Western Area stock
price and the All Ords index was collected and plugged into excel for the past 10 financial years from
01/07/2005 to 30/06/2015. The returns for this data were then calculated and a covariance regression
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Adam Yauch Research Paper
Adam Yauch (or his stage name, MCA) was the bassist and one of the three members of the Beastie
Boys, alongside Adam Horovitz (Ad Rock) and Michael Diamond (Mike D). MCA was born on
August 5th, 1964 in Manhattan, where he continued to live throughout most of his life. Yauch was
raised in a non religious environment by his parents Noel and Frances Yauch, but grew up to become a
Buddhist. Adam Yauch taught himself bass in high school and started the Beastie Boys as a punk rock
band with Mike Diamond and former members John Berry on Guitar, and Kate Schellenbach on
drums. The group later on became the rap group known today with Ad Rock on guitar. The band
released their first album, Licensed to Ill, on November 11, 1986 with hit songs such as Brass Monkey
and Fight for Your Right . The album became the first rap album to reach Number One, and sold over
9 million copies in the U.S.. Following Licensed to Ill, the Beastie Boys released Paul s Boutique in
1989, which was critically considered to be a masterpiece, being compared to Pet Sounds and Dark
Side of the Moon. They released three albums in the nineties (Check Your Head, Ill Communication,
and Hello Nasty) and a few EPs. In the 2000 s, the band released To the 5 Boroughs, The Mix Up, and
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He founded an independent film company called Oscilloscope Laboratories, distributor of over 120
films since 2002. Yauch himself directed two movies, and most of the Beastie Boys music videos. He
was also a human rights activist, and helped with the Tibetan Independence movement by organizing
the Tibetan Freedom Concert and creating the Milarepa Fund. Although the Beastie Boys earlier music
had lyrics considered to be homophobic or sexist, they later publicly apologized and made later songs
in support of feminism and LGBT rights. Yauch also stood against Islamophobia by using his MTV
award acceptance speech to make a public statement about
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History Of Semaphore Beach
A history of your chosen beach
Semaphore is located just outside off Port Adelaide. Natural processes that affect Semaphore Beach
are to create a breakwater along the coast of Semaphore, if the breakwater was in anyway successful it
would eventually be turned into a permanent concrete structure. For years In Port Adelaide an
environmental group (PAEPG) has been campaigned against the sand mining at Semaphore, It was
creating problems for housing in the surrounding areas. (This info was published by Dylan Ferguson
in 2003 about A Sand Mining problem that also effected sand dunes in the area). The picture on the
side is a sky view map of Semaphore Beach.
Human impact at Semaphore Beach includes Swimming, Surfing, Fishing and general usage of the
beach. Swimming at semaphore is looked over by a safety are where people can swim, there are
usually low waves and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The aim of this strategy is to keep the beach maintained and to try and stop the damage to the coast,
this that need to be protected are the sand along the beach if not all that will be left along the beach
would be rock and clay, the houses along the shore will also be effected by storms. This strategy is
still ongoing but seems to be working out so far for Semaphore Beach. (The picture on the side shows
a build up of sand dunes along Semaphore beach in 1997)
An evaluation of strategies that could be considered for future management of your
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Fsu-Clemon Sports Industry Analysis
Sports is unlike any other business, the product is highly unpredictable, which in turn can heavily
impact the consumer s thoughts and feelings. This means the event can be managed and facilitated
perfectly, yet fans may still go home with negativity and disappointment depending upon the result on
the field. The following is my consumer perspective for two FSU athletic events.
For my men s event, I attended the FSU Clemson football game, a match up people marked on their
calendars months in advance. It was a primetime game on ABC featuring a fierce ACC rivalry
between No.3 Clemson and No.12 FSU. I had known about the event for a while because it was such a
marquee home game. Following the days up the game I noticed commercials on ESPN advertising ...
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The crowd was comprised of many different races and ethnicities who were brought together to form
one social identity which exemplifies sport as a unifier. The diversity of the crowd definitely enhanced
my experience as it felt more like the global game that the game of soccer is. From where I was sitting
alone, I heard at least 4 non English languages. I felt the Seminole Soccer Complex handled the event
very well. Parking was free, convenient, and safe with a parking garage across from the complex.
They had a fully equipped concession stand and the complex was ADA accessible with ramps and
viewing areas for those in
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Big Band Music In The 1940 s
This article is about the Big Band Sounds. Big band music got its origins in Swing and Jazz. This type
of music was most popular in the 1930 s and 1940 s. Big Bands usually consisted of anywhere from
10 to 25 instruments. Some of the great musical sound and some of the great musicians associated
with it Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Count Basie and Duke Ellington.
William Count Basie was an American jazz pianist, organist, bandleader, and composer. He led his
popular Count Basie Orchestra for almost 50 years and was a leading figure of the swing era in jazz
and, alongside Duke Ellington. His theme songs were One O Clock Jump and April In Paris . Basie
and his band kept active in the post WW 2 years and even up into the 1970 s although ... Show more
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However, he soon became the leader of a Jazz band and with that band, made recordings in New York
City. His most popular recordings included: Rhapsody in Blue, Mississippi Mud, Wonderful One and
Grand Canyon Suite. Whiteman had the most successful jazz band in the 1920 s and therefore was
considered the King of Jazz at that time. He had 28 number one records during the 1920 s. /p p /p
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mphoto_polaroid Robert Riderelli entered Paul Whiteman s amateur show in 1950. He came in first
and became a regular for 3 years, changing his name to the easier to pronounce Bobby Rydell.
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Making Stuff Stronger
Did you know that 75% of poisonous carbon monoxide emissions come from motor vehicles? By
breathing in excess amounts of carbon monoxide, it can enter the bloodstream and result in severe
tissue damage, lung damage and even death. Even though scientists and innovators know that motor
vehicles produce over 10 different types of pollution, they still focus on enhancing strength of the
vehicles rather than lowering the emissions. Improving strength is a very important part of advancing
technology. Strength may be necessary but reducing pollution is of much more importance.
During the first video, Making Stuff Stronger , the host, David Pogue, explored the world of strength
in material. There are many different types of strength: tensile strength, ... Show more content on
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One of the leading causes of lung cancer is believed to be air pollution. With nearly all automobiles
running on gasoline, there is a much higher chance of obtaining a life threatening disease. There are
many different solutions that attempted to fix the problem of automobile pollution but only one has
come close. The hydrogen fuel cell consists of two electrodes, a positively charged cathode, and a
negatively charged anode. The fuel cell has an electrolyte that sends electrically charged particles from
one electrode to the other. The hydrogen fuel cell is able to produce energy as long as oxygen and
hydrogen are available. Hydrogen fuel cells don t produce emissions and are also able to power all
motor vehicles. These special fuel cells do not cause pollution or create dangerous byproducts, their
only byproducts are water and heat. In addition, a hydrogen fuel cell is way more efficient than
gasoline powered engines. Most forms of transportation emit harmful emissions and cause pollution.
The hydrogen fuel cell is an environmentally friendly alternative to
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The Three Gorges Of The Yangtze River In China
At first I ll have a brief introduction of Yangtze River, the Yangtze River, the biggest river in China,
the third longest in the World, starts with the Tuotuo River at the Roof of the World Qinghai Tibet
Plateau, takes in countless rivers, and flows eastward across the interior of China. With an overall
length of more than 6,300 kilometers, the Yangtze River, next only to the Amazon and the Nile, is the
third biggest river in the world and is a cradle that breeds the ancient civilization of the Chinese
nation.
When the Yangtze River reaches the eastern Sichuan Basin in southwest China, it cuts through the
Wushan Mountain. Here the river course suddenly narrows and the waters become turbulent. Sheer
cliffs and steep mountains rise on either side, creating one of nature s most fantastic sights. The Three
Gorges Qutang, Wuxia and Xiling start just after Fengjie and end near Yichang, stretch about 200
kilometers. The Gorges vary from 300metres at their widest to less than 100 meters at their narrowest.
Qutang Gorge is the smallest and shortest Gorge, but grandest of the three. The Yangtze River, mighty
and rapid here is suddenly contained like a thousand seas poured into one cup , as the Song Dynasty
poet SU Tungpo described the spectacle. High on the both bank, at a place called Bellows Gorge, are a
series of crevices. This area is said to have been the home of an ancient tribe whose custom was to
place the coffins of their crevices, some containing bronze swords,
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The Importance And Cons Of The Second Amendment
The Second Amendment makes it feasible for a man in the United States to be furnished with
weapons. The Second Amendment permit the general population the privilege to keep and remain
battle ready without being encroached. When somebody is remain battle ready this is giving that a
man can physically convey a weapon with them. Typically somebody may keep a weapon in their
home or convey it on them. In the story, In the Combat Zone, by Leslie Marmon Silko, implied that
ladies should utilize shield themselves with a weapon from the burden of brutality from another
person. This may bring about everybody needing to be outfitted in light of the fact that they feel the
sense to be protected around others. Morally, this would be hazardous in light of the fact that not every
person should be outfitted with weapons and are not sufficiently mindful to oversee one.
Normally a man would convey a weapon if it s required. When somebody is debilitated in any shape
or frame they may require a weapon to shield themselves from any damage coming their direction. For
instance, in the story it says, Attacks by strangers occur with enough frequency that battered women
and children often cite their fears of such attacks as reasons for remaining in abusive domestic
situations. This demonstrates an individual can in any case feel like they are in ready to not out voice
themselves to have the capacity to stop the brutality and feel ensured. It can help the hurt individual
know and more secure
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Discourse Analysis Of Van Debama
This paper is an attempt to do a critical discourse analysis of Obama`s speech On Countering Violent
Religious Extremism delivered on 18 February 2015 at the White House. The analysis draws on
critical discourse theories of Van Dijk and Fairclough to analyze the speech. Obama`s choice of lexico
grammatical items was critically analyzed based on van Dijk macro level analysis to find out how
power, ideology , context and mind control manifest in the speech. The analysis shows how the social
and political construction of US counterterrorism policy is made tactfully throughout the speech and it
explores the ways in which the war on terror has been institutionalized in language. The notion of
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According to van Dijk (1998: 352), Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) studies the way social power
abuse, dominance and inequality are enacted, reproduced and resisted by text and talk in the social and
political context. He identifies some of the dominant notions in CDA as power, dominance, inequality,
hegemony, ideology ,class, gender, race, discrimination , among others which he labels as macro level
of analysis . However, he posits that micro level of social order involves language use, discourse,
verbal interaction and communication. CDA, thus, tries to bridge the gap between the two micro and
macro
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The Chinese People s Liberation Army Essay
The Chinese People s Liberation Army: Ground Forces (PLAGF) began a massive military
modernization in the 1980 s and they have been continually reforming their training and education of
their ground forces ever since. Senior officials within the People s Liberation Army recognized that
improving the military skills and raising the education levels of both officers and troops alike were
necessary prerequisites if they wanted to be able to utilize more advanced weaponry and fight in this
day and age.
During the modernization of the People s Liberation Army funding was increased for military
education, the study of foreign militaries was incorporated into their training curriculum and contacts
with foreign military academies was increased. The leadership of the PLA focused their education
reforms on the military academy system. They also changed the scope of their training from being
highly politicized and emphasized in single unit infantry troop training, to concentrating on training
officers capable of directing combined arms warfare.
The Revival of the military academies system began in 1978, which the Cultural Revolution had
devastated. (Mao Zedong china s communist leader launched his plan to reassert his authority over the
Chinese government which is known as the cultural revolution.) By 1984 the military academy system
had over a hundred institutions that consisted of two kinds of schools: command schools and
specialized technical training centers. The rejuvenation of
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Family Counseling By Dr. Berger
The Jarrett family was referred to family counseling by Dr. Berger, to address the family s breakdown
in communication brought on by grief, after losing the oldest son in a tragic accident and the events
that followed. The Jarrett s are an upper middle class white family that live in Forest Hills, Illinois.
Calvin, the father, age 41, is an attorney in a well established law firm in Chicago. He has been acting
as the mediator between Beth and Conrad. He was emotional about the loss of his son, Buck, and is
concerned about Conrad s mental health after his suicide attempt.
Beth, the mother, age 40, seems to be the leader although, she is a stay at home mother. Beth is
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Throughout the marriage Beth has decreed who Calvin will be as a husband and father; on the day of
Buck s funeral she criticized Calvin s choice of shoes he was wearing and demanded that he change
them. Calvin also has a poorly differentiated self ; he will quickly conform to Beth s demands because
he also craves approval. She demands that her children be and act perfect. When Buck was little,
before Conrad was born, Beth formed a very tight bond with Buck, that seemed to push Calvin out of
the happy little triangle that was their family. Beth s pregnancy with Conrad was difficult; morning
sickness, high blood pressure and a difficult labor and delivery. Beth does not have the same bond
with Conrad as she did with Buck. Since Bucks death, Beth has withdrawn from any connect she
might have had with Conrad; at times ignoring him when they are in the same room together, being
irritated if Calvin wants to share his concerns about their son s emotional state and refusing to even be
in a picture with Conrad. Calvin s alliance with Beth begins to shift when he begins to realize that
Beth is not the person he thought she was. He wonders if she cannot not even find a little compassion
for their son, who is hurting so much; can she even love. As Calvin and Conrad begin to form a
stronger bond Beth becomes stauncher in her beliefs that Conrad is the cause of the turmoil in the
family.
Calvin begins to
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Common Stereotypes In Native American Film
In the film The Searchers, Ethan Edwards returned from the civil war hoping that he would find his
home, family and the woman he secretly admired. However, the Comanche Massacre shattered his
hopes. This made him swear to himself that he would pursue all his relatives and bring them home.
Together with his Indian nephew Martin, he embarked on a long journey in search for his niece, who
had been kidnapped by the Indians. In the process of the search, Martin correctly suspects his uncle of
intending to kill his niece, as she had been defiled by being assimilated by the Indians (Owens). Just
like in many others films, it did not take long to know that Indians inhabited a troubled and troubling
space in John Wayne s movies (Owens). Fortunately, due to Martin s intervention Ethan spares his
niece s life. It was Ford s classic movie, The Searchers that fully illustrated John Wayne s violently
ambiguous relationship with the native inhabitants of America, the Indians. Wayne is portrayed as a
bitter Indian hater (Owens). On the other hand, the signifiers of Indian disposition ... Show more
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However, Native American filmmakers have been faced with several challenges in their attempts to
compete for limited resources while struggling to overcome common stereotypes, that present Indian
Americans as unintelligent people who belong in the past and not in the present or future (Singer). It is
the special attention that has recently been given to Native American s own film making that is
intended to reverse the devastating effects of previous discrimination and colonization of the Indians.
This kind of filmmaking has been popularly referred to as indigenous media production (Singer). It
has been considered to be a way for tribal people to think about and reflect on the white man s most
seductive and reductive development for conception and fair representation, which is available
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Advantage Of Milk Frothers
Is there a better way to start one morning than with a freshly brewed cup of coffee? Having coffee in
the morning is the routine of millions of people around the world. The reason is very simple: it helps
you wake up, clear your thoughts and prepare for the next busy day. Real coffee lovers like to make
coffee for themselves.
Wait for the water or milk to boil, add the correct amount of coffee and sugar, making the perfect froth
pleasant at first sip. For all coffee addicts, we have tested and reviewed five milk frothers to help you
in your search for the best milk frother.
Milk Frother what is that?
Milk frothers are used to make a foam that is typical of favorite cafes such as cappuccino, late coffee
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By making the bubbles in the milk, the capacity increases and the feelings become clearer. The result
of the use of milk froth is a strong and sparkling coffee with an intense flavor.
Benefits of Milk Frother
There are few advantages of milk frothers. The most obvious is its size. They are usually about thirty
centimeters long so they can be stored anywhere in the kitchen. That is very important because many
do not have kitchens as spacious or enough storage place.
Because milk frothers are usually made of plastic, they are very light. That means that they are
comfortable to use. Also, some foam models come with a glass of beakers. In that case, your only job
is to press the button to activate it.
Frothers are easy to use. Typically, you have the on/off button and the button to adjust the speed of the
skimmers. That is very convenient because you can use the frother at the time you bought it without
first reading the instructions or seeing online tutorials.
Milk frothers are significantly removed and then regular coffee makers. The skimmers are silent when
they are in operation, so you should not worry about the noise.
Types of milk
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Women Of Ancient Greek Vs. Athenian Women
Women in Ancient Greece Differences Ancient Greece is a country that houses two of the most
infamous societies in the world known as the Spartans and the Athenians. Women of ancient Sparta
were known as strong minded women who enjoyed more freedom than Athenian women. Although
Spartan women were to a certain extent dependent on men, they had some influence in men s politics,
which poses the question: in what form did they influenced the decisions made by Greek men? Much
like Spartan women, the Athenian women had a similar role to play in their men s lives, such as wives
and courtesan, These were other classes of women though, which were less respectable than a citizen s
wife known as hetaera; According to (Jorgen Christian Meyer). They were given more freedom and
were normally educated in conversation, singing and dancing, which were ways of pleasing men in
those eras. Moreover, women in ancient Greece such as courtesan women could not marry Spartan
men, nor could courtesan women marry Athens men as these women were not respected as wives but
were the mistresses of the husband. The Spartan women served as wives and were the only women
able to give birth to Spartan children. This is in opposition to the other Spartan women who just
served as mingling entertainment for the Spartan men s leisure. According to Kay O Pry, Aristotle
writes, Among Spartans in the days of their greatness; many things were managed by their women,
and Aristotle felt that the influence of
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Schools Should End Up Hurting American Students
America has always been a place where people from all over the world have strived to travel in hopes
of creating a better and more promising future for themselves. In today s classrooms, teachers are
experiencing the culture and language related effects of that endeavor. With an increasing amount of
non English speakers entering the country each year, the population of students who speak English as
a second language or no English at all increases as well. Not only are these students entering with
knowledge of another language but they also enter with the history of another culture. These students
are taught and raised to love their traditional languages and cultures. To take these aspects away from
them in order to make them understand our way of life is not fair nor is it educationally beneficial.
Some say foreigners need to assimilate because they are entering our country and by trying to
accommodate their tradition, schools will end up hurting American students educational progress. This
is not found to be true in as many cases as one would think though. By incorporating home or second
language and diverse cultural exploration in combination with Standard English and American culture
into the classroom, all students will benefit in multiple areas of learning and life. With evidence from
studies, it is exemplified that implementing home language and culture in combination with English
and American culture may improve the academic performance of all students. When
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C2h2 And Deuterated Acetylene
The purpose of this experiment was to determine the rotation constant, vibration rotation interaction
constant, moment of inertia, and bond lengths for Acetylene(C2H2) and Deuterated Acetylene(C2D2)
synthesized in the lab. Using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR), an absorption spectrum for C2H2
and C2D2 was generated and using the peaks and values given by the FTIR, the bond length between
C≡C and C H ultimately determined. Molecular spectroscopy is the study of absorption of light by
molecules, it analyzes the molecular structure. Spectroscopy used absorption of light or radiation to
indicate the structural properties of a compound. Molecular Spectroscopy interacts with radiation that
is Ultraviolet, infrared and visible spectral regions. As shown in the electromagnetic spectrum in
Figure 1, visible light is between 400 700 nm, the ultraviolet light is between 200 400 nm and the
Infrared has a much higher wavelength than both.
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The Solution subsequently absorbs light or it does not. This creates a wavelength that can be
detectable by the FTIR. As the photons are being absorbed, the spectrum is recording the wavelengths
and it is indicated and shown by the peaks in the graphs that the machine prints out afterwards. An
example is shown in Figure 2, where there are peaks and enough data given that one can determine the
compound of the solution. The areas where there are peaks are an indication that there was sufficient
energy or enough radiation was absorbed to excite the molecule to the next energy
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Empirical Formula Of Silver Oxide
Radha Shukla
Determination of the Empirical Formula of Silver Oxide
Will/Radha
College Chemistry
9/12 9/13
9/17
The purpose of this lab is to use one of the ways to identify different compounds and be able to tell
them apart. Based off of experimentation, the empirical formula of the given silver oxide will be
determined.
Materials:
Chemicals:
Silver Oxide, 0.5g
Equipment:
Balance, 0.001 g or 0.0001 g precision
Bunsen Burner
Clay pipestem triangle
Crucible and cubicle lid, 15 or 30 mL
Crucible tongs
Ring stand and ring clamp
Watch glass
Wire gauze with ceramic center
Pre Lab Questions
1. Use molar mass of iron to convert the mass of iron to moles.
85.65g/55.9g 1.534 moles of Iron were used
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Percent composition of oxygen
25.00%
25.00%
25.00%
Moles of oxygen in the silver oxide sample
8.562 E 3
8.562 E 3
8.562 E 3
Moles of silver in the silver oxide sample
3.824 E 3
3.824 E 3
3.824 E 3
Mole ratio of Ag/O
2:1
2:1
2:1
Empirical Formula
Ag2O
Ag2O
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The Effects Of Ecstasy (MDMA)
methamphetamine), also known as ecstasy or Molly, is a psychoactive drug that is similar to both the
stimulant drug amphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline. Those taking the drug typically
experience feelings of increased energy, euphoria, emotional warmth and empathy. However, there can
also be negative side effects to its use, including confusion, depression, insomnia, and anxiety.
Additionally, heavy users also experience confusion, memory loss, and problems with attention. It is
unknown whether or not the drug is addictive, but some experiments have shown that some users
report symptoms of dependence, tolerance, and withdrawal. (Volkow, 2013)
MDMA works in the brain to increase the activity of serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine ...
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Using a purified form of MDMA, researchers reduced blood flow to areas of the brain that have been
linked to emotion and memories. This decrease reduces neurotransmitter communication between the
temporal lobe and the prefrontal cortex, which are involved in emotional control. For this reason,
MDMA has been considered in the treatment of patients with uncontrollable post traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD). In patients with PTSD, taking a single dose of MDMA was shown to decrease
activity in areas of the brain that store negative or bad memories, and increasing or exciting the areas
of the brain that store good memories. (Carhart Harris,
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West Nile Virus is a Serious Mosquito-born Virus Essay
West Nile virus is a very serious mosquito borne virus. This virus is known to affect mostly the people
in North America. It is also known to break up during the summer time and extends toward fall. The
virus was introduced into the Western Hemisphere during 1999 later summer and has been causing
significant and at times severe human diseases ever since that time (Colpitts et al., 2014).
The virus is commonly found in Africa, Middle East, and West Asia. It may have entered the United
States in an infected mosquito, bird, or traveler. Between 1999 and 2005, WNV caused 19,602 cases
of the disease in the United States, including 785 deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control
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These studies can also help decreases the cases of West Nile Virus in the United State.
West Nile Virus affects both our local communities and state communities. If the communities are
filled with infected mosquitoes that can cause these viruses, these mosquitoes can travel to other
mosquitoes, then to other states. For example if a community have stagnant water, the people in the
community will be at risk of getting the virus. People who are infected can also pass in on to other
people. Communities can reduce their risk of having the West Nile Virus by take some precautions
like the following:
Getting rid of old tires, bottles, tin cans or any container that can hold water.
Keeping drains and ditches free of trash and weeds so water can drain properly.
Keeping ruff gutter free.
Covering trash containers.
Keeping grass cut short.
Unused pools should be drained and kept dry especially during mosquito season.
(Illinois Department of Public Health, 2008)
Illinois has had many cases of the West Nile Virus resulting in more than 800 cases and more than 60
deaths in the year 2002 (idph, 2008). This outbreak occurred during one summer with above normal
temperatures, the summers that followed were much cooler than normal so there were fewer cases of
the virus (idph, 2008). The public health agencies can educate state and local communities on things
like the temperature to be most careful of the virus.
The World
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Impact of Developmental Theories on Crime Prevention...
Developmental Theories Impact on Crime Prevention Program Implementation
Objective
The objective of this study is to examine how developmental theories impact implementation of Crime
Prevention Programs. Welsh and Farrington (2010) note that crime prevention holds different
meanings for different people and the programs and policies focused on crime prevention includes the
arrest by police who are coping with problems associated with gangs and a court disposal of the case,
secure correctional facility transfer and even the death penalty. All of these programs and policies are
focused on control of crime and this includes crime prevention relating to prevention of crimes.
Classification of Crime Prevention Programs
Crime prevention programs can be differentiated through examining the classifications applied to
these programs and policies. Crime prevention activities can be divided into three categories: (1)
primary; (2) secondary; and (3) tertiary. (Welsh and Farrington, 2010, p.2) Primary prevention of
crime requires that the improvement of the general well being of individuals and communities be
measured while secondary prevention emphasizes children and youth at risk for becoming offenders
of victims of crime while tertiary prevention includes measures directed towards those who have
already been involved with crime or victimization. (Welsh and Farrington, 2010, p.2)
Developmental Crime Prevention
Developmental Crime prevention, also known as Social Prevention
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Evil In Plato s The Republic
In The Republic Plato suggests that unless kings rule as philosophers or that philosophers rule as
kings, there will always be evil, which is a logical fallacy that does not take into account the core of
human nature, of which is to preserve oneself solely for the purpose of reproducing and continuing
their bloodline. Plato s take on a perfect city without evil by cause of it being ruled by a Philosopher
King is an idea that makes absolute sense on paper, but would be irrational to try to conceive in real
life. The notion that philosophy is the most important asset that a person can take advantage of is
grounded and logical and holds true as a result of many modern day beliefs being rooted in Greek
philosophy thus forming how people think and behave today, however due to the sheer number of
people on this planet, as well as accounting the selfish nature of humans in general it is illogical to
suggest that evil can be vanquished from within society. Plato even acknowledges his claim to be
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This is because it does not matter where and what situation a person is placed in, they will always look
out for number one. Such behaviour leaves nobody at fault necessarily, it is human nature to flaunt
their possessions both to attract mates and to establish dominance over one another. This can be seen
in the extravagant demeanor that people exhibit in an attempt to attract attention, such as B list
celebrities performing spectacular stunts when the media s focus on them is wading, thus generating
more hubbub over that person, leaving them in a state of euphoria over the eyes gleaned upon
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Definition Of Cultural Romance Definition
Often times when people hear the word romance, they think in matters of the cultural definition; this
consisting of passionate love, companion love, and infatuation. Cultural romance is a common theme
in today s society, and it is often the only form of romance that people today are familiar with or even
aware of. However, romance can also be thought of in terms of its dictionary definition. Romance can
be described as a specific time period, art style or genre, events, one s imagination, or someone s
private escape from the world. It can be demonstrated through many different art forms such as
paintings, movies, literary forms such as poetry, and music, all of which was discussed in this class
(Romance Theme: Definitions). On specific art piece that depicts the dictionary definition is Francis
Danby s painting The Deluge. In this painting, the famous flood that occurs in the book of Genesis of
the Old Testament is the center point of the events in this painting. It shows people and animals in the
water, struggling against the powerful waves of the storm. They are trying to cling to trees, land, and
rocks in order to be saved from the deathly water that surrounds them. In the far distance you can
make out the shape of Noah s Arc and a bright red sun. Noah and his family, along with animals, were
safe from the storm because God had commanded Noah to build the arc in order for him, his family,
and two of each animal to be saved. Because it is showing an event that happened
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The Importance Of Happiness In The Work Environment
Happiness in a work environment can aid to increase productivity, decrease the amount of injuries due
to stress and unhappiness, plus it create more jobs because people want to work in that type of
environment. The environment around employees can alter their speed of productivity if it is
unpleasant to them. This issue has gone for many years in many businesses and has been overlooked
by these corporations. Considering that almost 80% of doctor visits because of work are due to stress.
As a business owner, I will need to understand what affects my employees. The business can be
affected by a decrease in productivity due to an unhappy environment. The efficiency of the business
will depend on the environment that surrounds the employees. There is studies that show that the work
environment in a business can affect how well the employees work and can lead to an increase in the
number of jobs at that business. People that are enduring high amounts of unhappiness and stress are
more likely to get injured. Businesses can fail, because their employees are not in a enjoyable
environment to work and this will lead to a decline in productivity. A decrease in productivity will
lead to a decline in the profit, because less products will lead to less money coming into the business.
Some businesses want investors to put money into their business, so that they can grow, but investors
do not want to invest in a business that has employees that are not happy and are not productive
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Motivated During Winter
3 Tips to Stay Motivated During Winter During winter, many struggle to sustain the fitness that they
worked so hard to obtain when the weather was warm. Cold temperatures, rain, and daylight savings
are the common factors ruining cyclists motivation to train. However there are ways to still sustain a
high fitness level, even through bad weather. On cold winter mornings, the temptation of sleeping
through your alarm to stay warm in the comfort of your bed is often too much. A good way to force
yourself to get out of bed on these mornings is to have organised a ride with a friend. That way you
will have to get out of bed unless you want to abandon your mate. Indoor trainers are very helpful to
have when the weather goes bad but using them
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Woodrow Wilson Research Paper
(Thomas) Woodrow Wilson was born on December 28, 1856, in Staunton, Virginia. Woodrow was
born to Joseph Ruggles Wilson and Janet Woodrow Wilson. Joseph was a Presbyterian minister.
Woodrow was raised in the religion of Presbyterian because of his father. Most of Woodrow s early
schooling came from his father. He enrolled in Davidson College, North Carolina at the age of 17 in
1873. At the age of 19 he transferred to the College of New Jersey in 1875. That college later became
known as Princeton University. That same year, Woodrow registered in the law school of the
University of Virginia, but later dropped out because he was rejected by his cousin who he thought he
was in love with. He temporarily opened up a law practice with a college in ... Show more content on
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Woodrow Wilson was a candidate for president for the Democrat Political Party. He was running
against William Taft, a Republican, and Theodore Roosevelt, running as an Independent. Wilson had
won the election in that year in 1912. He had become president at the age of 56, he was president
number 28. His vice president was Thomas R. Marshall. When WWI broke out in Europe 1914 Wilson
was determined to keep America out of the war. Also, that August of 1914 Wilson s wife Ellen died
because of swelling of the kidneys. In 1915 a German Submarine sank a British ocean liner killing
128 Americans. America still remained neutral but warned if anything else happed it would be seen as
deliberately unfriendly. In December of 1915, Wilson married another woman named Edith Bolling
Galt. In 1916 Wilson was elected for another term with the same vice president. In his second term
German submarines launched attacks on U.S. merchant ships. On April 2, 1917, Wilson declared war
on Germany. In that time he made a famous quote: War isn t declared in the name of God; it is a
human affair entirely. America brought victory, along with its allies. On November 11, 1918 an
armistice was signed by
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The, The Greatest Threat Of Public Confidence
Jimmy Rizzo
Mr. Kotlewski
Period 3
13 January 2017
The Latter Amendments Essay Draft As Ruth Bader Ginsburg once said, The greatest threat to public
confidence in elections in this case is the prospect of enforcing a purposefully discriminatory law, one
that likely imposes an unconstitutional poll tax and risks denying the right to vote to hundreds of
thousands of eligible voters (Ruth Bader Ginsburg Quote). To elaborate, the Twenty Fourth
Amendment forbids any government from making voters pay poll tax, money, or a fee to vote in any
election. This opens up the right to vote to many more American citizens of any ethnicity or gender.
To justify, a poll tax was a tax that was simply just paid for living in a taxed area, but became very ...
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Toombs was known for his unfair practices to the African races, and usually if a white person could
not afford to pay their poll tax, he was also known to buy their vote and pay the tax for them. Months
after the Civil War ended, some Constitutional amendments were passed helping black rights and
giving them the freedom to vote. Southerners were afraid of all this new political power towards the
Negroes, so they did whatever they could to limit that power, and made it nearly impossible for
Negroes to vote with the new laws they passed. With the Ku Klux Klan being formed and more
discriminatory acts to interfere with black voting rights, it was not until the civil rights movements of
the 1950 s and 1960 s until the amendment was finally brought up, almost a century later. During the
Ku Klux Klan era, southerners passed laws to limit the power of African Americans, otherwise known
as black codes. They did whatever they could to limit the black s freedom, even with such small things
like requiring them to use a different water fountain or, even bigger, forcing them to pay an
unreasonable poll tax to vote. With the rise of civil rights acts though, it became harder and harder to
limit their power, and in the middle of 1962 when Congress proposed the amendment to require no fee
to vote, southerners knew that this was more of the beginning of racial movements and equal rights to
all.
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Mental Illnesses In Teenage Girls
Mental illnesses are not fictional. Romanticizing these illnesses in movies and on television shows
therefore, making them seem less than what they actually are, which is a true, overwhelming struggle.
Contrary to popular belief, they are not only illnesses for hormonal, teenage girls. Men and women of
all age groups suffer from mental illnesses. Experiencing a mental illness is not just a state of mind,
therefore, a person can not just ¨feel better.¨ The concept of mental illnesses is concrete, not something
that is fictitious. Getting the word out that there are more mental illnesses than those seen on social
media is long overdue. Ordinarily, when people hear the words mental illness they automatically
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The common defense for those who do not believe that mental illnesses exist is that the person should
simply feel better. Mental illnesses can be so severe that they can can completely change someone s
personality and they may not be able to complete daily tasks. Ultimately, neurotransmitters are what
humans rely on to send various chemical messages and electrical pulses across the brain to be able to
carry out different tasks. Serotonin, dopamine, and glutamate are neurotransmitters that deal with
emotions. People with illnesses such as , but not limited to, depression, attention deficit disorder, and
schizophrenia are known to have higher or lower levels of these neurotransmitters. An upset in the
levels of these neurotransmitters hinder the way the brain is able to cope with emotions. Due to the
imbalance of these certain neurotransmitters, people suffering with mental disorders are unable to feel
better. All things considered, trying to feel certain way is challenging when the brain is working
against any progress that could have been
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Flowers For Te An Invaluable Technique
Flowers for Tea Chabana, flowers for tea, is an invaluable technique that can be found in the Japanese
tea ceremony (Chanoyu). It was derived from the art of flower arranging, Ikebana, and has its
techniques rooted in Shintoism and Buddhism. First, the arrangements began as a way of celebrating
the seasons in conjunction with life and death that nature exhibits. It is the ephemeral realm found
within Buddhism and the celebration of nature which Shinto embodies that brought these arts to their
fruition. Also, this form of decoration near or in the tokonoma (alcove) is displayed as a way of
indicating the seasons or evoking the meaning of the kakejiku (scroll), as well as, the feeling of wabi.
Several varying themes are found throughout chabana in reference to the underlying themes in
chanoyu those being shin, gyo, so. These themes are attributed to the formal, semi formal and
informal tea gatherings found in bowing, floral arrangements and floral vessels found in the tea
ceremony.
The development of chabana from ikebana is attributed to the tea master Sen no Rikyu. There are
several theories as to the reason why Rikyu brought flowers into the tea ceremony; the first was that
his wife placed a beautiful flower in the tokonoma in which a guest admired and the second involved
Toyotomi Hideyoshi. According to author Henry Mittwer, Hideyoshi had heard of rumors of Rikyu s
garden in which beautiful morning glories grew; when he was invited by Rikyu for morning tea,
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Junot Diaz Drown Research Paper
English 150
18 December 2014 Unconsciously, we all speak different languages; we categorize the way we speak
by the environment and people at which we are speaking too. Whenever a character enters an
unfamiliar environment, they experiment with language to find themselves and understand reality. For
immigrants, language is a means to retain one s identity; however, as they become more assimilated in
their new communities their language no longer reflects that of their identity but of their new cultural
surroundings. When an immigrant, immigrates to a new country they become marginalized, they re
alienated from common cultural practices, social ritual, and scripted behavior. It s not without
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Language, culture, and self are inseparable, as one cannot exist without the other. The structuration of
one s consciousness stems from the language that one learns as a child, thus the formation of self is
largely out of one s control. As humans we live to experience, for our native language structures the
world at which we inhabit and molds one s very modes of conscious awareness. Simply put, who we
become is not a matter of our own volition (Encyclopedia of Identity 384), how we perceive and
evaluate the world at large is entirely out of our control. Our development consciously is driven by the
world we are brought into, ergo the language and culture we are raised with ultimately determines
who we become. We see this very phenomenon enumerated within the short narratives of Drown.
Yunior struggles to negotiate the differences between Dominican and American cultures; however, he
is caught somewhere in between. In the Dominican Republic, Yunior embraces the language of his
culture, illustrated through his inclusion of Spanish slang; however, in America, Yunior suppresses his
Dominican culture in favor of the dominant culture, for Yunior seeks societal acceptance. In Edison,
New Jersey, he rarely speaks Spanish unless surrounded by those of his native culture. Caught
between two worlds, Yunior struggles
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Family In Early Modern Europe
How many details of families in early modern Europe from the Renaissance to the 18th century have
you ever heard about? Nowadays, families make up the foundation of our society, including almost
any combination of individuals whether they live under one roof or not, or are even related by blood
(Brhel, 2010). However, families in the early modern Europe symbolized basic political units, which
stood for power and status. In the lecture Early Modern European History: Familes in Early Modern
Europe, Vester introduces the detailed knowledge of families in early modern Europe. Vester s
description of the relationship between family and power, the means that family gained wealth and the
limitations to family s interests provides comprehensive, detailed understand for people who live in
modern society.
In Early Modern European History: Familes in Early Modern Europe, Vester first represents the
significance of families in early modern Europe. As basic political units, family was the place where
power located before nation states with boundary, like USA, China, and Russia etc. existed. In Roman
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Personally, I think that these means to maintain and gain wealth are rather common even in modern
societies. Take myself for example, I discussed the value of marriage with my mother before. I said
that I am not the girl that cares about fortunes of her future husband, and wealth is not one of my
standards to measure my soul mate. However, my perspectives are opposed strongly by my mother,
and she argues that I should get married with a decent male or I will not get houses and cars from her.
In short, being matched for marriage is a common viewpoint in all
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The NFL National Protests
In 2017 controversy struck when the NFL tried taking a stance and protesting the National Anthem. In
this protest, many NFL players one by one knelt down while the National Anthem played at their
sporting event. The National Anthem is a song for our country and symbol to represent all of the men
and women who have fought in our military. This song is not played just for our entertainment, it is to
honor the flag and what it stands for. The protesting was started by Colin Kaepernick, last season,
when he was the quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers. He was the first player to take a knee during
the playing of the National Anthem, now many other NFL players this season are following in his path
and doing the same thing. Many players and viewers claim it is for police brutality and the injustice
that is being served, while other viewers see it as entitled millionaires disrespecting the flag and the
military. Everyone has different opinions on the issue, but no matter what the country needs to respect
one another as humans and be united; the American Flag is a symbol of our freedom and the NFL
needs to recognize the National Anthem rather than kneeling and disrespecting what it stands for. On
one side of the controversy are the people who agree with the protesting and kneeling for the National
Anthem. Both the players and viewers agree with the message they think is getting across. They are
kneeling against police brutality and the injustice they think is being served. In
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Foreign Exchange Market Essay example
econ
___ must choose can exchange rate system to determine how prices in the home country currency are
converted into prices in another country s currency (every country)
A managed floating exchange rate refers to (an exchange rate that is not pegged, but does not float
freely)
A small country with strong economic ties to a larger country should (PEG ((HARD OR SOFT))
THEIR EXCHANGE RATE TO THE LARGER COUNTRY S CURRENCY)
An increase in the real exchange rate (real depreciation of domestic currency) will result in (AN
INCREASE IN NET EXPORTS)
China has pegged its currency against the U.S. dollar. If demand for dollars decreases (THERE IS
PRESSURE FOR THE U.S. DOLLAR TO DEPRECIATE. IN THIS SETTING, CHINA HAS TO
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What is the annual dollar return on this bond (12 percent)
The price of a currency that will be delivered in the future is called (THE FORWARD EXCHANGE
RATE)
Under a Gold Standard (THE EXCHANGE RATE IS FIXED)
Which is true (SOME COUNTRIES PEG TO A BASKET OF CURRENCIES)
Which of the effects is not considered when choosing an exchange rate system (THE FISCAL
((SPENDING)) POLICY THAT THE CHOOSING COUNTRY WILL MAINTAIN)
Which of the following would be interested in holding foreign currency to engage in transactions (a d
only: a tourist, a manufacturing firm)
Which of the following would be interested in holding foreign currency to take advantage of
investment opportunities (a portfolio manager)
SUPPOSE THE DOLLAR YEN EXCHANGE RATE IS 0.013 DOLLARS PER YEN. SINCE THE
BASE YEAR, INFLATION HAS BEEN 1 PERCENT IN JAPAN AND 9 PERCENT IN THE
UNITED STATES. WHAT IS THE REAL EXCHANGE RATE (.0120) WORK: REAL EXCHANGE
RATE = (NOMINAL EXCHANGE RATE) X ((FOREIGN PRICES) / (DOMESTIC PRICES))
THE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PRICES ARE FOUND BY TAKING 100 + THE INFLATION
PERCENT.
THEREFORE, THE REAL EXCHANGE RATE = 0.013 X ((101) / (109)) = 0.0120
IN REAL TERMS, THE DOLLAR HAS APPRECIATED AGAINST THE YEN (TRUE)
DUE TO THIS CHANGE, THE U.S. DOLLAR WILL (APPRECIATE), THE CANADIAN DOLLAR
WILL (DEPRECIATE), AND THE LENGTH OF THE EFFECT WILL BE (MEDIUM RUN)
Exports represent about ___ percent of Israel s
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  • 2. The Consequences of the Economic Development of Polar and... The Consequences of the Economic Development of Polar and Sub Polar Regions Although indigenous populations established themselves centuries ago, polar and sub polar regions of the Arctic and Antarctica have only fairly recently begun to develop. Originally classified as remote regions in the world, where the only activities, which took place, were small scale fishing and hunting by locals in order to survive, they have become sources of great economic development and prosperity. Due to their proximity to many highly populated countries, Arctic regions have perhaps experienced greater economic development than Antarctic regions. The route of this economic development began during the 17th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1968, the great quantities of oil and gas discovered beneath Alaska s North Slope, overlooking Prudhoe Bay, subsequently led to the construction of the Trans Alaska pipeline to Valdez in 1974. This increased communication links and trade links and therefore brought in vast amounts of money for the economy and until 1990, oil and natural gas still provided 85% of Alaska s gross state product. As personal wealth and length of leisure time are increasing, people are beginning to seek out new, more exotic locations. For example, tourism in Alaska has become a vital industry, attracting almost 1.1 million people per year. Visitors not only come to view the landscape features, such as its coasts, glaciers and mountains, but also to see its huge variety of wild life (ranging from Brown bears to sea lions) and for fishing (especially salmon). Such levels of tourism have increased economic development as tourists themselves bring money into the state as well as foreign currency. Tourism is constantly increasing and being developed as the government want to diversify employment opportunities in order to increase the rate of economic growth. Antarctica has similar reasons for economic development, however, on a much smaller scale due to its uninhabitable climate and landscape. The tourism industry is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Rose For Emily Setting And now Miss Emily had gone to join the representatives of those august names where they lay in the cedar bemused cemetery among the ranked and anonymous graves of Union and Confederate soldiers who fell at the battle of Jefferson. (Faulkner 82). William Faulkner utilizes a fictional southern town in the post Civil War era as the setting for the short story, A Rose For Emily . The entire story is steeped in the ideals of characters relying heavily upon the setting, time and place. The post Civil War southern setting, particularly the ideals of each character in A Rose For Emily must be continually considered by the reader in order to properly interpret the story. The first character to consider is Miss Emily herself, a southern belle perennially existing in the days of plantation houses and family prestige. Emily remains the same throughout the story refusing to accept a changing world. Emily refuses to pay taxes solely upon the basis of an old agreement with a dead man exemplifying a lack of social evolution, I have no taxes in Jefferson. Colonel Sartoris explained it to me. Perhaps one of you can gain access to the city records and satisfy yourselves (Faulkner 83). Another example of Emily s mind perpetually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The newest generation of town leaders are reticent to forgive Miss Emily s refusal to adhere to current laws, We are the city authorities, Miss Emily. Didn t you get a notice from the sheriff, signed by him? (Faulkner 83). It s simple enough, he said. Send her word to have her place cleaned up. Give her a certain time to do it in, and if she don t... (Faulkner 83) The newer generation of leaders possess ideals more concerned with the needs of the post Civil War south as opposed to nostalgia for the past; a historical concept necessary for the reader to interpret the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. 1984 DNS Research Paper 1984: The year 1984 saw the introduction of Domain Name System (DNS). The DNS is a decentralized naming system for computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network. It links information with domain names allotted to each of the partaking entities. Most importantly, it interprets more readily memorized domain names to the numerical IP addresses required to determine the location of and to identify the computer services and devices with the fundamental network protocols. The first domain name registered was symbolics.com on March 15, 1985. 1989: Sir Timothy John Berners Lee, an English computer scientist and invented the World Wide Web (WWW). He executed the first successful message between a Hypertext Transfer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Differences Between Substantive Law And Procedural Law Discuss the differences between substantive law, procedural law, criminal law, civil law, common law, and statutory law. Provide examples of each law and discuss what U.S. Constitution amendments were implemented to protect the rights of businesses and organizations. Discuss the topics you are comfortable with, the topics you struggled with, and how the weekly topics relate to application in your field. Common law has roots in the English system of law, it developed in England following the Norman conquest of A.D. 1066, which became Common Law which was the body of the legal decision that were made by the English court judges. This law started out was an oral law decision making that resulted in the court judges walking around the country that would go town to town to try cases. This was the nicknamed the unwritten law which resulted in the oral law that served as the precedent for deciding successive cases with the same type of facts, and this lead to the doctrine called star decisis which meant to stand by a decision which was previously decided. This doctrine was the one that gave way to a rule that prior law decision made was to be followed, unless it is turned over with a new rule established if there is no good reason to do so. So in terms that are easy to understand, if society changes can decide that if a precedent is no longer valid, a court of law may decide that a precedent is simply incorrect and will adjust accordingly. Common law refers to that law ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Automated External Defibrillator ( Aed ) AED Research 1. How does an AED work? Automated external defibrillator (AED) is a small computerized device used to analyze heart rhythms and provide an electric shock, if needed, to restore the normal electrical activity of patients heart. When a patient is suspected of having a sudden cardiac arrest CPR is performed until an AED device is available. If the device is available, when turning the machine on the voice of the device will guide the first responder through the process. There are adhesive pads with electrodes sensors that are required to stick onto the chest of the unconscious patient. Once the pads are stick onto the chest, the electrodes then send information about the person s heart rhythm to the AED. The devices will then analyzes the heart rhythm and determine if an electric shock is needed. Once the device detect that a shock is needed the device will warn first responders to stand clear, then the machine will automatically delivered the shock. If the person is still not breathing, continue on with CPR while the machine recharge. Once the machine is ready it will again analyze the heart rhythms then provide an electric shock. (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services [HHS], National Institutes of Health [NIH], National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [NHLBI], 2011). 2. What are the shockable rhythms an AED recognizes and describe each? There are two shockable rhythms an AED is able to recognize. The first shockable rhythms is ventricular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Blue Collar Brilliance In the article, Blue Collar Brilliance Mark Rose shows his thought that hands on employments shouldn t be seen as foolish. Society characterizes knowledge in view of grades and IQ tests, however numbers doesn t characterize the workers in the fields. Rose points out that his mom s employment as a waitress and his uncle s occupation in the paint and body office are two individuals with a less education is skillful in their job by gaining hand on experience and knowledge. Rose complains that stories about identified with occupations where individuals for the most part utilize their hands and muscle to acquire cash specialists by and large miss the emphasis on the reasoning related interest their employments require. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Symbolism In The Mending Wall By Robert Frost What Is The Mending Wall ? Robert Frost s poem Mending Wall is a poem that was written without proper form and has no stanzas/rhyme to it; this was done purposely by the author to make the writing sound more conversational and look more like a common story that a reader can simply apply to his/her own life circumstances. The poem presents readers with two neighbors and their efforts at reconstructing a stone wall separating their property every year. Frost uses metaphoric symbolism in this poem as the wall is used as a metaphor to portray the idea of a barrier between people and the repairing of the wall as resolving obstacles and bringing people together. Every spring, two very different men come together to rebuild a wall destroyed by nature and hunters; however, the speaker begins to think, what is the purpose of this wall if we have no animals to keep away? Why do we rebuild a wall every year that not even nature wants? The poem begins to compare two lifestyles: traditional and logical. While the neighbor truly believes good fences make good neighbors , the speaker argues that respect and kindness do rather than a useless wall. The first part of this poem announces the presence of wall destroyers. Lines 1 4 of the poem immediately introduce readers to something there is that doesn t love a wall . Frost announces that every year something is destroying the wall he and his neighbor build. Readers are made to understand that even nature itself does not like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Return For Financial Year 2015 Return for Financial Year 2015 Western Areas share price closed on the first day of the 2015 financial year (01/07/14) at $4.77 and closed on the last day of the financial year (30/06/15) at $3.23, thus the capital return for Western Areas shareholders is as follows for FY15; Capital Return=(Final Share Price Initial Share Price)/(Initial Share Price)*100 =($3.23 $4.77)/$4.77*100= 32.29% As seen in the calculation above, shareholders of Western Areas received a capital loss of 32.29% for the 2015 financial year. Looking into the annual dividends, an interim dividend of 3c per share was paid on 10/04/2015 which was 100% fully franked with a 30% tax rate. Also for the previous financial year a 4c final dividend was paid on 10/10/2014 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The All Ordinaries Index (All Ords) is utilised as an alternative for the market as it accounts for the top 500 companies in the ASX by way of market capitalisation that makes up for 98% of the ASX s worth. The All Ords closed on the first day of the 2015 financial year (01/07/14) at 5366.50 and closed on the last day of the financial year (30/06/15) at 5451.20, thus the market return for the All Ordinaries Index is as follows for FY15: Market Return=(Final Index Value Initial Index Value)/(Initial Index Value)*100 =(5451.20 5366.50)/5366.50*100=1.58% Broadly comparing Western Areas total annual return of 30.19% to the annual market return of 1.58% there is quite clearly a stark difference. However as Western Areas return directly hinges upon the Nickel price, which has dropped 37.8% in spot price over the past year, these raw return figures must be adjusted for risk. The All Ords representing the market has a beta of 1; so to have an accurate comparison the beta for Western Areas must be calculated. Weekly adjusted close data for the Western Area stock price and the All Ords index was collected and plugged into excel for the past 10 financial years from 01/07/2005 to 30/06/2015. The returns for this data were then calculated and a covariance regression ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Adam Yauch Research Paper Adam Yauch (or his stage name, MCA) was the bassist and one of the three members of the Beastie Boys, alongside Adam Horovitz (Ad Rock) and Michael Diamond (Mike D). MCA was born on August 5th, 1964 in Manhattan, where he continued to live throughout most of his life. Yauch was raised in a non religious environment by his parents Noel and Frances Yauch, but grew up to become a Buddhist. Adam Yauch taught himself bass in high school and started the Beastie Boys as a punk rock band with Mike Diamond and former members John Berry on Guitar, and Kate Schellenbach on drums. The group later on became the rap group known today with Ad Rock on guitar. The band released their first album, Licensed to Ill, on November 11, 1986 with hit songs such as Brass Monkey and Fight for Your Right . The album became the first rap album to reach Number One, and sold over 9 million copies in the U.S.. Following Licensed to Ill, the Beastie Boys released Paul s Boutique in 1989, which was critically considered to be a masterpiece, being compared to Pet Sounds and Dark Side of the Moon. They released three albums in the nineties (Check Your Head, Ill Communication, and Hello Nasty) and a few EPs. In the 2000 s, the band released To the 5 Boroughs, The Mix Up, and their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He founded an independent film company called Oscilloscope Laboratories, distributor of over 120 films since 2002. Yauch himself directed two movies, and most of the Beastie Boys music videos. He was also a human rights activist, and helped with the Tibetan Independence movement by organizing the Tibetan Freedom Concert and creating the Milarepa Fund. Although the Beastie Boys earlier music had lyrics considered to be homophobic or sexist, they later publicly apologized and made later songs in support of feminism and LGBT rights. Yauch also stood against Islamophobia by using his MTV award acceptance speech to make a public statement about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. History Of Semaphore Beach A history of your chosen beach Semaphore is located just outside off Port Adelaide. Natural processes that affect Semaphore Beach are to create a breakwater along the coast of Semaphore, if the breakwater was in anyway successful it would eventually be turned into a permanent concrete structure. For years In Port Adelaide an environmental group (PAEPG) has been campaigned against the sand mining at Semaphore, It was creating problems for housing in the surrounding areas. (This info was published by Dylan Ferguson in 2003 about A Sand Mining problem that also effected sand dunes in the area). The picture on the side is a sky view map of Semaphore Beach. Human impact at Semaphore Beach includes Swimming, Surfing, Fishing and general usage of the beach. Swimming at semaphore is looked over by a safety are where people can swim, there are usually low waves and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The aim of this strategy is to keep the beach maintained and to try and stop the damage to the coast, this that need to be protected are the sand along the beach if not all that will be left along the beach would be rock and clay, the houses along the shore will also be effected by storms. This strategy is still ongoing but seems to be working out so far for Semaphore Beach. (The picture on the side shows a build up of sand dunes along Semaphore beach in 1997) An evaluation of strategies that could be considered for future management of your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Fsu-Clemon Sports Industry Analysis Sports is unlike any other business, the product is highly unpredictable, which in turn can heavily impact the consumer s thoughts and feelings. This means the event can be managed and facilitated perfectly, yet fans may still go home with negativity and disappointment depending upon the result on the field. The following is my consumer perspective for two FSU athletic events. For my men s event, I attended the FSU Clemson football game, a match up people marked on their calendars months in advance. It was a primetime game on ABC featuring a fierce ACC rivalry between No.3 Clemson and No.12 FSU. I had known about the event for a while because it was such a marquee home game. Following the days up the game I noticed commercials on ESPN advertising ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The crowd was comprised of many different races and ethnicities who were brought together to form one social identity which exemplifies sport as a unifier. The diversity of the crowd definitely enhanced my experience as it felt more like the global game that the game of soccer is. From where I was sitting alone, I heard at least 4 non English languages. I felt the Seminole Soccer Complex handled the event very well. Parking was free, convenient, and safe with a parking garage across from the complex. They had a fully equipped concession stand and the complex was ADA accessible with ramps and viewing areas for those in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Big Band Music In The 1940 s This article is about the Big Band Sounds. Big band music got its origins in Swing and Jazz. This type of music was most popular in the 1930 s and 1940 s. Big Bands usually consisted of anywhere from 10 to 25 instruments. Some of the great musical sound and some of the great musicians associated with it Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Count Basie and Duke Ellington. William Count Basie was an American jazz pianist, organist, bandleader, and composer. He led his popular Count Basie Orchestra for almost 50 years and was a leading figure of the swing era in jazz and, alongside Duke Ellington. His theme songs were One O Clock Jump and April In Paris . Basie and his band kept active in the post WW 2 years and even up into the 1970 s although ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, he soon became the leader of a Jazz band and with that band, made recordings in New York City. His most popular recordings included: Rhapsody in Blue, Mississippi Mud, Wonderful One and Grand Canyon Suite. Whiteman had the most successful jazz band in the 1920 s and therefore was considered the King of Jazz at that time. He had 28 number one records during the 1920 s. /p p /p block 1247746814paul_whiteman.jpg http://i1.squidoocdn.com/resize/squidoo_images/ 1/draft_lens5923092module46394372photo_1247746814paul_whiteman.jpg Paul Whiteman and his band 1247701144paul_whiteman_and_his_band.jpg Paul Whiteman and his band http://i1.squidoocdn.com/resize/squidoo_images/ 1/draft_lens5923092module46297772photo_1247701144paul_whiteman_and_his_band.jpg mphoto_polaroid Robert Riderelli entered Paul Whiteman s amateur show in 1950. He came in first and became a regular for 3 years, changing his name to the easier to pronounce Bobby Rydell. co_colorbox_black co_classic One of my personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Making Stuff Stronger Did you know that 75% of poisonous carbon monoxide emissions come from motor vehicles? By breathing in excess amounts of carbon monoxide, it can enter the bloodstream and result in severe tissue damage, lung damage and even death. Even though scientists and innovators know that motor vehicles produce over 10 different types of pollution, they still focus on enhancing strength of the vehicles rather than lowering the emissions. Improving strength is a very important part of advancing technology. Strength may be necessary but reducing pollution is of much more importance. During the first video, Making Stuff Stronger , the host, David Pogue, explored the world of strength in material. There are many different types of strength: tensile strength, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the leading causes of lung cancer is believed to be air pollution. With nearly all automobiles running on gasoline, there is a much higher chance of obtaining a life threatening disease. There are many different solutions that attempted to fix the problem of automobile pollution but only one has come close. The hydrogen fuel cell consists of two electrodes, a positively charged cathode, and a negatively charged anode. The fuel cell has an electrolyte that sends electrically charged particles from one electrode to the other. The hydrogen fuel cell is able to produce energy as long as oxygen and hydrogen are available. Hydrogen fuel cells don t produce emissions and are also able to power all motor vehicles. These special fuel cells do not cause pollution or create dangerous byproducts, their only byproducts are water and heat. In addition, a hydrogen fuel cell is way more efficient than gasoline powered engines. Most forms of transportation emit harmful emissions and cause pollution. The hydrogen fuel cell is an environmentally friendly alternative to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Three Gorges Of The Yangtze River In China At first I ll have a brief introduction of Yangtze River, the Yangtze River, the biggest river in China, the third longest in the World, starts with the Tuotuo River at the Roof of the World Qinghai Tibet Plateau, takes in countless rivers, and flows eastward across the interior of China. With an overall length of more than 6,300 kilometers, the Yangtze River, next only to the Amazon and the Nile, is the third biggest river in the world and is a cradle that breeds the ancient civilization of the Chinese nation. When the Yangtze River reaches the eastern Sichuan Basin in southwest China, it cuts through the Wushan Mountain. Here the river course suddenly narrows and the waters become turbulent. Sheer cliffs and steep mountains rise on either side, creating one of nature s most fantastic sights. The Three Gorges Qutang, Wuxia and Xiling start just after Fengjie and end near Yichang, stretch about 200 kilometers. The Gorges vary from 300metres at their widest to less than 100 meters at their narrowest. Qutang Gorge is the smallest and shortest Gorge, but grandest of the three. The Yangtze River, mighty and rapid here is suddenly contained like a thousand seas poured into one cup , as the Song Dynasty poet SU Tungpo described the spectacle. High on the both bank, at a place called Bellows Gorge, are a series of crevices. This area is said to have been the home of an ancient tribe whose custom was to place the coffins of their crevices, some containing bronze swords, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Importance And Cons Of The Second Amendment The Second Amendment makes it feasible for a man in the United States to be furnished with weapons. The Second Amendment permit the general population the privilege to keep and remain battle ready without being encroached. When somebody is remain battle ready this is giving that a man can physically convey a weapon with them. Typically somebody may keep a weapon in their home or convey it on them. In the story, In the Combat Zone, by Leslie Marmon Silko, implied that ladies should utilize shield themselves with a weapon from the burden of brutality from another person. This may bring about everybody needing to be outfitted in light of the fact that they feel the sense to be protected around others. Morally, this would be hazardous in light of the fact that not every person should be outfitted with weapons and are not sufficiently mindful to oversee one. Normally a man would convey a weapon if it s required. When somebody is debilitated in any shape or frame they may require a weapon to shield themselves from any damage coming their direction. For instance, in the story it says, Attacks by strangers occur with enough frequency that battered women and children often cite their fears of such attacks as reasons for remaining in abusive domestic situations. This demonstrates an individual can in any case feel like they are in ready to not out voice themselves to have the capacity to stop the brutality and feel ensured. It can help the hurt individual know and more secure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Discourse Analysis Of Van Debama This paper is an attempt to do a critical discourse analysis of Obama`s speech On Countering Violent Religious Extremism delivered on 18 February 2015 at the White House. The analysis draws on critical discourse theories of Van Dijk and Fairclough to analyze the speech. Obama`s choice of lexico grammatical items was critically analyzed based on van Dijk macro level analysis to find out how power, ideology , context and mind control manifest in the speech. The analysis shows how the social and political construction of US counterterrorism policy is made tactfully throughout the speech and it explores the ways in which the war on terror has been institutionalized in language. The notion of power and mind control are used skillfully to manipulate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to van Dijk (1998: 352), Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) studies the way social power abuse, dominance and inequality are enacted, reproduced and resisted by text and talk in the social and political context. He identifies some of the dominant notions in CDA as power, dominance, inequality, hegemony, ideology ,class, gender, race, discrimination , among others which he labels as macro level of analysis . However, he posits that micro level of social order involves language use, discourse, verbal interaction and communication. CDA, thus, tries to bridge the gap between the two micro and macro ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Chinese People s Liberation Army Essay The Chinese People s Liberation Army: Ground Forces (PLAGF) began a massive military modernization in the 1980 s and they have been continually reforming their training and education of their ground forces ever since. Senior officials within the People s Liberation Army recognized that improving the military skills and raising the education levels of both officers and troops alike were necessary prerequisites if they wanted to be able to utilize more advanced weaponry and fight in this day and age. During the modernization of the People s Liberation Army funding was increased for military education, the study of foreign militaries was incorporated into their training curriculum and contacts with foreign military academies was increased. The leadership of the PLA focused their education reforms on the military academy system. They also changed the scope of their training from being highly politicized and emphasized in single unit infantry troop training, to concentrating on training officers capable of directing combined arms warfare. The Revival of the military academies system began in 1978, which the Cultural Revolution had devastated. (Mao Zedong china s communist leader launched his plan to reassert his authority over the Chinese government which is known as the cultural revolution.) By 1984 the military academy system had over a hundred institutions that consisted of two kinds of schools: command schools and specialized technical training centers. The rejuvenation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Family Counseling By Dr. Berger The Jarrett family was referred to family counseling by Dr. Berger, to address the family s breakdown in communication brought on by grief, after losing the oldest son in a tragic accident and the events that followed. The Jarrett s are an upper middle class white family that live in Forest Hills, Illinois. Calvin, the father, age 41, is an attorney in a well established law firm in Chicago. He has been acting as the mediator between Beth and Conrad. He was emotional about the loss of his son, Buck, and is concerned about Conrad s mental health after his suicide attempt. Beth, the mother, age 40, seems to be the leader although, she is a stay at home mother. Beth is socially active and is adamant about keeping up appearances. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the marriage Beth has decreed who Calvin will be as a husband and father; on the day of Buck s funeral she criticized Calvin s choice of shoes he was wearing and demanded that he change them. Calvin also has a poorly differentiated self ; he will quickly conform to Beth s demands because he also craves approval. She demands that her children be and act perfect. When Buck was little, before Conrad was born, Beth formed a very tight bond with Buck, that seemed to push Calvin out of the happy little triangle that was their family. Beth s pregnancy with Conrad was difficult; morning sickness, high blood pressure and a difficult labor and delivery. Beth does not have the same bond with Conrad as she did with Buck. Since Bucks death, Beth has withdrawn from any connect she might have had with Conrad; at times ignoring him when they are in the same room together, being irritated if Calvin wants to share his concerns about their son s emotional state and refusing to even be in a picture with Conrad. Calvin s alliance with Beth begins to shift when he begins to realize that Beth is not the person he thought she was. He wonders if she cannot not even find a little compassion for their son, who is hurting so much; can she even love. As Calvin and Conrad begin to form a stronger bond Beth becomes stauncher in her beliefs that Conrad is the cause of the turmoil in the family. Calvin begins to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Common Stereotypes In Native American Film In the film The Searchers, Ethan Edwards returned from the civil war hoping that he would find his home, family and the woman he secretly admired. However, the Comanche Massacre shattered his hopes. This made him swear to himself that he would pursue all his relatives and bring them home. Together with his Indian nephew Martin, he embarked on a long journey in search for his niece, who had been kidnapped by the Indians. In the process of the search, Martin correctly suspects his uncle of intending to kill his niece, as she had been defiled by being assimilated by the Indians (Owens). Just like in many others films, it did not take long to know that Indians inhabited a troubled and troubling space in John Wayne s movies (Owens). Fortunately, due to Martin s intervention Ethan spares his niece s life. It was Ford s classic movie, The Searchers that fully illustrated John Wayne s violently ambiguous relationship with the native inhabitants of America, the Indians. Wayne is portrayed as a bitter Indian hater (Owens). On the other hand, the signifiers of Indian disposition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, Native American filmmakers have been faced with several challenges in their attempts to compete for limited resources while struggling to overcome common stereotypes, that present Indian Americans as unintelligent people who belong in the past and not in the present or future (Singer). It is the special attention that has recently been given to Native American s own film making that is intended to reverse the devastating effects of previous discrimination and colonization of the Indians. This kind of filmmaking has been popularly referred to as indigenous media production (Singer). It has been considered to be a way for tribal people to think about and reflect on the white man s most seductive and reductive development for conception and fair representation, which is available ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Advantage Of Milk Frothers Is there a better way to start one morning than with a freshly brewed cup of coffee? Having coffee in the morning is the routine of millions of people around the world. The reason is very simple: it helps you wake up, clear your thoughts and prepare for the next busy day. Real coffee lovers like to make coffee for themselves. Wait for the water or milk to boil, add the correct amount of coffee and sugar, making the perfect froth pleasant at first sip. For all coffee addicts, we have tested and reviewed five milk frothers to help you in your search for the best milk frother. Milk Frother what is that? Milk frothers are used to make a foam that is typical of favorite cafes such as cappuccino, late coffee and many other made with milk. The combination of coffee ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By making the bubbles in the milk, the capacity increases and the feelings become clearer. The result of the use of milk froth is a strong and sparkling coffee with an intense flavor. Benefits of Milk Frother There are few advantages of milk frothers. The most obvious is its size. They are usually about thirty centimeters long so they can be stored anywhere in the kitchen. That is very important because many do not have kitchens as spacious or enough storage place. Because milk frothers are usually made of plastic, they are very light. That means that they are comfortable to use. Also, some foam models come with a glass of beakers. In that case, your only job is to press the button to activate it. Frothers are easy to use. Typically, you have the on/off button and the button to adjust the speed of the skimmers. That is very convenient because you can use the frother at the time you bought it without first reading the instructions or seeing online tutorials. Milk frothers are significantly removed and then regular coffee makers. The skimmers are silent when they are in operation, so you should not worry about the noise. Types of milk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Women Of Ancient Greek Vs. Athenian Women Women in Ancient Greece Differences Ancient Greece is a country that houses two of the most infamous societies in the world known as the Spartans and the Athenians. Women of ancient Sparta were known as strong minded women who enjoyed more freedom than Athenian women. Although Spartan women were to a certain extent dependent on men, they had some influence in men s politics, which poses the question: in what form did they influenced the decisions made by Greek men? Much like Spartan women, the Athenian women had a similar role to play in their men s lives, such as wives and courtesan, These were other classes of women though, which were less respectable than a citizen s wife known as hetaera; According to (Jorgen Christian Meyer). They were given more freedom and were normally educated in conversation, singing and dancing, which were ways of pleasing men in those eras. Moreover, women in ancient Greece such as courtesan women could not marry Spartan men, nor could courtesan women marry Athens men as these women were not respected as wives but were the mistresses of the husband. The Spartan women served as wives and were the only women able to give birth to Spartan children. This is in opposition to the other Spartan women who just served as mingling entertainment for the Spartan men s leisure. According to Kay O Pry, Aristotle writes, Among Spartans in the days of their greatness; many things were managed by their women, and Aristotle felt that the influence of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Schools Should End Up Hurting American Students America has always been a place where people from all over the world have strived to travel in hopes of creating a better and more promising future for themselves. In today s classrooms, teachers are experiencing the culture and language related effects of that endeavor. With an increasing amount of non English speakers entering the country each year, the population of students who speak English as a second language or no English at all increases as well. Not only are these students entering with knowledge of another language but they also enter with the history of another culture. These students are taught and raised to love their traditional languages and cultures. To take these aspects away from them in order to make them understand our way of life is not fair nor is it educationally beneficial. Some say foreigners need to assimilate because they are entering our country and by trying to accommodate their tradition, schools will end up hurting American students educational progress. This is not found to be true in as many cases as one would think though. By incorporating home or second language and diverse cultural exploration in combination with Standard English and American culture into the classroom, all students will benefit in multiple areas of learning and life. With evidence from studies, it is exemplified that implementing home language and culture in combination with English and American culture may improve the academic performance of all students. When ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. C2h2 And Deuterated Acetylene The purpose of this experiment was to determine the rotation constant, vibration rotation interaction constant, moment of inertia, and bond lengths for Acetylene(C2H2) and Deuterated Acetylene(C2D2) synthesized in the lab. Using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR), an absorption spectrum for C2H2 and C2D2 was generated and using the peaks and values given by the FTIR, the bond length between C≡C and C H ultimately determined. Molecular spectroscopy is the study of absorption of light by molecules, it analyzes the molecular structure. Spectroscopy used absorption of light or radiation to indicate the structural properties of a compound. Molecular Spectroscopy interacts with radiation that is Ultraviolet, infrared and visible spectral regions. As shown in the electromagnetic spectrum in Figure 1, visible light is between 400 700 nm, the ultraviolet light is between 200 400 nm and the Infrared has a much higher wavelength than both. Figure 1 Electromagnetic spectrum ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Solution subsequently absorbs light or it does not. This creates a wavelength that can be detectable by the FTIR. As the photons are being absorbed, the spectrum is recording the wavelengths and it is indicated and shown by the peaks in the graphs that the machine prints out afterwards. An example is shown in Figure 2, where there are peaks and enough data given that one can determine the compound of the solution. The areas where there are peaks are an indication that there was sufficient energy or enough radiation was absorbed to excite the molecule to the next energy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Empirical Formula Of Silver Oxide Radha Shukla Determination of the Empirical Formula of Silver Oxide Will/Radha College Chemistry 9/12 9/13 9/17 The purpose of this lab is to use one of the ways to identify different compounds and be able to tell them apart. Based off of experimentation, the empirical formula of the given silver oxide will be determined. Materials: Chemicals: Silver Oxide, 0.5g Equipment: Balance, 0.001 g or 0.0001 g precision Bunsen Burner Clay pipestem triangle Crucible and cubicle lid, 15 or 30 mL Crucible tongs Ring stand and ring clamp Watch glass Wire gauze with ceramic center Pre Lab Questions 1. Use molar mass of iron to convert the mass of iron to moles. 85.65g/55.9g 1.534 moles of Iron were used 2. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Percent composition of oxygen 25.00% 25.00% 25.00% Moles of oxygen in the silver oxide sample 8.562 E 3 8.562 E 3 8.562 E 3 Moles of silver in the silver oxide sample 3.824 E 3 3.824 E 3 3.824 E 3
  • 26. Mole ratio of Ag/O 2:1 2:1 2:1 Empirical Formula Ag2O Ag2O ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Effects Of Ecstasy (MDMA) methamphetamine), also known as ecstasy or Molly, is a psychoactive drug that is similar to both the stimulant drug amphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline. Those taking the drug typically experience feelings of increased energy, euphoria, emotional warmth and empathy. However, there can also be negative side effects to its use, including confusion, depression, insomnia, and anxiety. Additionally, heavy users also experience confusion, memory loss, and problems with attention. It is unknown whether or not the drug is addictive, but some experiments have shown that some users report symptoms of dependence, tolerance, and withdrawal. (Volkow, 2013) MDMA works in the brain to increase the activity of serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using a purified form of MDMA, researchers reduced blood flow to areas of the brain that have been linked to emotion and memories. This decrease reduces neurotransmitter communication between the temporal lobe and the prefrontal cortex, which are involved in emotional control. For this reason, MDMA has been considered in the treatment of patients with uncontrollable post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In patients with PTSD, taking a single dose of MDMA was shown to decrease activity in areas of the brain that store negative or bad memories, and increasing or exciting the areas of the brain that store good memories. (Carhart Harris, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. West Nile Virus is a Serious Mosquito-born Virus Essay West Nile virus is a very serious mosquito borne virus. This virus is known to affect mostly the people in North America. It is also known to break up during the summer time and extends toward fall. The virus was introduced into the Western Hemisphere during 1999 later summer and has been causing significant and at times severe human diseases ever since that time (Colpitts et al., 2014). The virus is commonly found in Africa, Middle East, and West Asia. It may have entered the United States in an infected mosquito, bird, or traveler. Between 1999 and 2005, WNV caused 19,602 cases of the disease in the United States, including 785 deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (National Institutes of Health 2007) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These studies can also help decreases the cases of West Nile Virus in the United State. West Nile Virus affects both our local communities and state communities. If the communities are filled with infected mosquitoes that can cause these viruses, these mosquitoes can travel to other mosquitoes, then to other states. For example if a community have stagnant water, the people in the community will be at risk of getting the virus. People who are infected can also pass in on to other people. Communities can reduce their risk of having the West Nile Virus by take some precautions like the following: Getting rid of old tires, bottles, tin cans or any container that can hold water. Keeping drains and ditches free of trash and weeds so water can drain properly. Keeping ruff gutter free. Covering trash containers. Keeping grass cut short. Unused pools should be drained and kept dry especially during mosquito season. (Illinois Department of Public Health, 2008) Illinois has had many cases of the West Nile Virus resulting in more than 800 cases and more than 60 deaths in the year 2002 (idph, 2008). This outbreak occurred during one summer with above normal temperatures, the summers that followed were much cooler than normal so there were fewer cases of the virus (idph, 2008). The public health agencies can educate state and local communities on things like the temperature to be most careful of the virus. The World ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Impact of Developmental Theories on Crime Prevention... Developmental Theories Impact on Crime Prevention Program Implementation Objective The objective of this study is to examine how developmental theories impact implementation of Crime Prevention Programs. Welsh and Farrington (2010) note that crime prevention holds different meanings for different people and the programs and policies focused on crime prevention includes the arrest by police who are coping with problems associated with gangs and a court disposal of the case, secure correctional facility transfer and even the death penalty. All of these programs and policies are focused on control of crime and this includes crime prevention relating to prevention of crimes. Classification of Crime Prevention Programs Crime prevention programs can be differentiated through examining the classifications applied to these programs and policies. Crime prevention activities can be divided into three categories: (1) primary; (2) secondary; and (3) tertiary. (Welsh and Farrington, 2010, p.2) Primary prevention of crime requires that the improvement of the general well being of individuals and communities be measured while secondary prevention emphasizes children and youth at risk for becoming offenders of victims of crime while tertiary prevention includes measures directed towards those who have already been involved with crime or victimization. (Welsh and Farrington, 2010, p.2) Developmental Crime Prevention Developmental Crime prevention, also known as Social Prevention ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Evil In Plato s The Republic In The Republic Plato suggests that unless kings rule as philosophers or that philosophers rule as kings, there will always be evil, which is a logical fallacy that does not take into account the core of human nature, of which is to preserve oneself solely for the purpose of reproducing and continuing their bloodline. Plato s take on a perfect city without evil by cause of it being ruled by a Philosopher King is an idea that makes absolute sense on paper, but would be irrational to try to conceive in real life. The notion that philosophy is the most important asset that a person can take advantage of is grounded and logical and holds true as a result of many modern day beliefs being rooted in Greek philosophy thus forming how people think and behave today, however due to the sheer number of people on this planet, as well as accounting the selfish nature of humans in general it is illogical to suggest that evil can be vanquished from within society. Plato even acknowledges his claim to be Paradoxical as it is quoted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because it does not matter where and what situation a person is placed in, they will always look out for number one. Such behaviour leaves nobody at fault necessarily, it is human nature to flaunt their possessions both to attract mates and to establish dominance over one another. This can be seen in the extravagant demeanor that people exhibit in an attempt to attract attention, such as B list celebrities performing spectacular stunts when the media s focus on them is wading, thus generating more hubbub over that person, leaving them in a state of euphoria over the eyes gleaned upon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Definition Of Cultural Romance Definition Often times when people hear the word romance, they think in matters of the cultural definition; this consisting of passionate love, companion love, and infatuation. Cultural romance is a common theme in today s society, and it is often the only form of romance that people today are familiar with or even aware of. However, romance can also be thought of in terms of its dictionary definition. Romance can be described as a specific time period, art style or genre, events, one s imagination, or someone s private escape from the world. It can be demonstrated through many different art forms such as paintings, movies, literary forms such as poetry, and music, all of which was discussed in this class (Romance Theme: Definitions). On specific art piece that depicts the dictionary definition is Francis Danby s painting The Deluge. In this painting, the famous flood that occurs in the book of Genesis of the Old Testament is the center point of the events in this painting. It shows people and animals in the water, struggling against the powerful waves of the storm. They are trying to cling to trees, land, and rocks in order to be saved from the deathly water that surrounds them. In the far distance you can make out the shape of Noah s Arc and a bright red sun. Noah and his family, along with animals, were safe from the storm because God had commanded Noah to build the arc in order for him, his family, and two of each animal to be saved. Because it is showing an event that happened ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Importance Of Happiness In The Work Environment Happiness in a work environment can aid to increase productivity, decrease the amount of injuries due to stress and unhappiness, plus it create more jobs because people want to work in that type of environment. The environment around employees can alter their speed of productivity if it is unpleasant to them. This issue has gone for many years in many businesses and has been overlooked by these corporations. Considering that almost 80% of doctor visits because of work are due to stress. As a business owner, I will need to understand what affects my employees. The business can be affected by a decrease in productivity due to an unhappy environment. The efficiency of the business will depend on the environment that surrounds the employees. There is studies that show that the work environment in a business can affect how well the employees work and can lead to an increase in the number of jobs at that business. People that are enduring high amounts of unhappiness and stress are more likely to get injured. Businesses can fail, because their employees are not in a enjoyable environment to work and this will lead to a decline in productivity. A decrease in productivity will lead to a decline in the profit, because less products will lead to less money coming into the business. Some businesses want investors to put money into their business, so that they can grow, but investors do not want to invest in a business that has employees that are not happy and are not productive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Motivated During Winter 3 Tips to Stay Motivated During Winter During winter, many struggle to sustain the fitness that they worked so hard to obtain when the weather was warm. Cold temperatures, rain, and daylight savings are the common factors ruining cyclists motivation to train. However there are ways to still sustain a high fitness level, even through bad weather. On cold winter mornings, the temptation of sleeping through your alarm to stay warm in the comfort of your bed is often too much. A good way to force yourself to get out of bed on these mornings is to have organised a ride with a friend. That way you will have to get out of bed unless you want to abandon your mate. Indoor trainers are very helpful to have when the weather goes bad but using them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Woodrow Wilson Research Paper (Thomas) Woodrow Wilson was born on December 28, 1856, in Staunton, Virginia. Woodrow was born to Joseph Ruggles Wilson and Janet Woodrow Wilson. Joseph was a Presbyterian minister. Woodrow was raised in the religion of Presbyterian because of his father. Most of Woodrow s early schooling came from his father. He enrolled in Davidson College, North Carolina at the age of 17 in 1873. At the age of 19 he transferred to the College of New Jersey in 1875. That college later became known as Princeton University. That same year, Woodrow registered in the law school of the University of Virginia, but later dropped out because he was rejected by his cousin who he thought he was in love with. He temporarily opened up a law practice with a college in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Woodrow Wilson was a candidate for president for the Democrat Political Party. He was running against William Taft, a Republican, and Theodore Roosevelt, running as an Independent. Wilson had won the election in that year in 1912. He had become president at the age of 56, he was president number 28. His vice president was Thomas R. Marshall. When WWI broke out in Europe 1914 Wilson was determined to keep America out of the war. Also, that August of 1914 Wilson s wife Ellen died because of swelling of the kidneys. In 1915 a German Submarine sank a British ocean liner killing 128 Americans. America still remained neutral but warned if anything else happed it would be seen as deliberately unfriendly. In December of 1915, Wilson married another woman named Edith Bolling Galt. In 1916 Wilson was elected for another term with the same vice president. In his second term German submarines launched attacks on U.S. merchant ships. On April 2, 1917, Wilson declared war on Germany. In that time he made a famous quote: War isn t declared in the name of God; it is a human affair entirely. America brought victory, along with its allies. On November 11, 1918 an armistice was signed by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The, The Greatest Threat Of Public Confidence Jimmy Rizzo Mr. Kotlewski Period 3 13 January 2017 The Latter Amendments Essay Draft As Ruth Bader Ginsburg once said, The greatest threat to public confidence in elections in this case is the prospect of enforcing a purposefully discriminatory law, one that likely imposes an unconstitutional poll tax and risks denying the right to vote to hundreds of thousands of eligible voters (Ruth Bader Ginsburg Quote). To elaborate, the Twenty Fourth Amendment forbids any government from making voters pay poll tax, money, or a fee to vote in any election. This opens up the right to vote to many more American citizens of any ethnicity or gender. To justify, a poll tax was a tax that was simply just paid for living in a taxed area, but became very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Toombs was known for his unfair practices to the African races, and usually if a white person could not afford to pay their poll tax, he was also known to buy their vote and pay the tax for them. Months after the Civil War ended, some Constitutional amendments were passed helping black rights and giving them the freedom to vote. Southerners were afraid of all this new political power towards the Negroes, so they did whatever they could to limit that power, and made it nearly impossible for Negroes to vote with the new laws they passed. With the Ku Klux Klan being formed and more discriminatory acts to interfere with black voting rights, it was not until the civil rights movements of the 1950 s and 1960 s until the amendment was finally brought up, almost a century later. During the Ku Klux Klan era, southerners passed laws to limit the power of African Americans, otherwise known as black codes. They did whatever they could to limit the black s freedom, even with such small things like requiring them to use a different water fountain or, even bigger, forcing them to pay an unreasonable poll tax to vote. With the rise of civil rights acts though, it became harder and harder to limit their power, and in the middle of 1962 when Congress proposed the amendment to require no fee to vote, southerners knew that this was more of the beginning of racial movements and equal rights to all. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Mental Illnesses In Teenage Girls Mental illnesses are not fictional. Romanticizing these illnesses in movies and on television shows therefore, making them seem less than what they actually are, which is a true, overwhelming struggle. Contrary to popular belief, they are not only illnesses for hormonal, teenage girls. Men and women of all age groups suffer from mental illnesses. Experiencing a mental illness is not just a state of mind, therefore, a person can not just ¨feel better.¨ The concept of mental illnesses is concrete, not something that is fictitious. Getting the word out that there are more mental illnesses than those seen on social media is long overdue. Ordinarily, when people hear the words mental illness they automatically assume the diagnosis of depression. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The common defense for those who do not believe that mental illnesses exist is that the person should simply feel better. Mental illnesses can be so severe that they can can completely change someone s personality and they may not be able to complete daily tasks. Ultimately, neurotransmitters are what humans rely on to send various chemical messages and electrical pulses across the brain to be able to carry out different tasks. Serotonin, dopamine, and glutamate are neurotransmitters that deal with emotions. People with illnesses such as , but not limited to, depression, attention deficit disorder, and schizophrenia are known to have higher or lower levels of these neurotransmitters. An upset in the levels of these neurotransmitters hinder the way the brain is able to cope with emotions. Due to the imbalance of these certain neurotransmitters, people suffering with mental disorders are unable to feel better. All things considered, trying to feel certain way is challenging when the brain is working against any progress that could have been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Flowers For Te An Invaluable Technique Flowers for Tea Chabana, flowers for tea, is an invaluable technique that can be found in the Japanese tea ceremony (Chanoyu). It was derived from the art of flower arranging, Ikebana, and has its techniques rooted in Shintoism and Buddhism. First, the arrangements began as a way of celebrating the seasons in conjunction with life and death that nature exhibits. It is the ephemeral realm found within Buddhism and the celebration of nature which Shinto embodies that brought these arts to their fruition. Also, this form of decoration near or in the tokonoma (alcove) is displayed as a way of indicating the seasons or evoking the meaning of the kakejiku (scroll), as well as, the feeling of wabi. Several varying themes are found throughout chabana in reference to the underlying themes in chanoyu those being shin, gyo, so. These themes are attributed to the formal, semi formal and informal tea gatherings found in bowing, floral arrangements and floral vessels found in the tea ceremony. The development of chabana from ikebana is attributed to the tea master Sen no Rikyu. There are several theories as to the reason why Rikyu brought flowers into the tea ceremony; the first was that his wife placed a beautiful flower in the tokonoma in which a guest admired and the second involved Toyotomi Hideyoshi. According to author Henry Mittwer, Hideyoshi had heard of rumors of Rikyu s garden in which beautiful morning glories grew; when he was invited by Rikyu for morning tea, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Junot Diaz Drown Research Paper English 150 18 December 2014 Unconsciously, we all speak different languages; we categorize the way we speak by the environment and people at which we are speaking too. Whenever a character enters an unfamiliar environment, they experiment with language to find themselves and understand reality. For immigrants, language is a means to retain one s identity; however, as they become more assimilated in their new communities their language no longer reflects that of their identity but of their new cultural surroundings. When an immigrant, immigrates to a new country they become marginalized, they re alienated from common cultural practices, social ritual, and scripted behavior. It s not without intercultural communication and negotiation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Language, culture, and self are inseparable, as one cannot exist without the other. The structuration of one s consciousness stems from the language that one learns as a child, thus the formation of self is largely out of one s control. As humans we live to experience, for our native language structures the world at which we inhabit and molds one s very modes of conscious awareness. Simply put, who we become is not a matter of our own volition (Encyclopedia of Identity 384), how we perceive and evaluate the world at large is entirely out of our control. Our development consciously is driven by the world we are brought into, ergo the language and culture we are raised with ultimately determines who we become. We see this very phenomenon enumerated within the short narratives of Drown. Yunior struggles to negotiate the differences between Dominican and American cultures; however, he is caught somewhere in between. In the Dominican Republic, Yunior embraces the language of his culture, illustrated through his inclusion of Spanish slang; however, in America, Yunior suppresses his Dominican culture in favor of the dominant culture, for Yunior seeks societal acceptance. In Edison, New Jersey, he rarely speaks Spanish unless surrounded by those of his native culture. Caught between two worlds, Yunior struggles ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Family In Early Modern Europe How many details of families in early modern Europe from the Renaissance to the 18th century have you ever heard about? Nowadays, families make up the foundation of our society, including almost any combination of individuals whether they live under one roof or not, or are even related by blood (Brhel, 2010). However, families in the early modern Europe symbolized basic political units, which stood for power and status. In the lecture Early Modern European History: Familes in Early Modern Europe, Vester introduces the detailed knowledge of families in early modern Europe. Vester s description of the relationship between family and power, the means that family gained wealth and the limitations to family s interests provides comprehensive, detailed understand for people who live in modern society. In Early Modern European History: Familes in Early Modern Europe, Vester first represents the significance of families in early modern Europe. As basic political units, family was the place where power located before nation states with boundary, like USA, China, and Russia etc. existed. In Roman Empire, family ruled territories through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Personally, I think that these means to maintain and gain wealth are rather common even in modern societies. Take myself for example, I discussed the value of marriage with my mother before. I said that I am not the girl that cares about fortunes of her future husband, and wealth is not one of my standards to measure my soul mate. However, my perspectives are opposed strongly by my mother, and she argues that I should get married with a decent male or I will not get houses and cars from her. In short, being matched for marriage is a common viewpoint in all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The NFL National Protests In 2017 controversy struck when the NFL tried taking a stance and protesting the National Anthem. In this protest, many NFL players one by one knelt down while the National Anthem played at their sporting event. The National Anthem is a song for our country and symbol to represent all of the men and women who have fought in our military. This song is not played just for our entertainment, it is to honor the flag and what it stands for. The protesting was started by Colin Kaepernick, last season, when he was the quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers. He was the first player to take a knee during the playing of the National Anthem, now many other NFL players this season are following in his path and doing the same thing. Many players and viewers claim it is for police brutality and the injustice that is being served, while other viewers see it as entitled millionaires disrespecting the flag and the military. Everyone has different opinions on the issue, but no matter what the country needs to respect one another as humans and be united; the American Flag is a symbol of our freedom and the NFL needs to recognize the National Anthem rather than kneeling and disrespecting what it stands for. On one side of the controversy are the people who agree with the protesting and kneeling for the National Anthem. Both the players and viewers agree with the message they think is getting across. They are kneeling against police brutality and the injustice they think is being served. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Foreign Exchange Market Essay example econ ___ must choose can exchange rate system to determine how prices in the home country currency are converted into prices in another country s currency (every country) A managed floating exchange rate refers to (an exchange rate that is not pegged, but does not float freely) A small country with strong economic ties to a larger country should (PEG ((HARD OR SOFT)) THEIR EXCHANGE RATE TO THE LARGER COUNTRY S CURRENCY) An increase in the real exchange rate (real depreciation of domestic currency) will result in (AN INCREASE IN NET EXPORTS) China has pegged its currency against the U.S. dollar. If demand for dollars decreases (THERE IS PRESSURE FOR THE U.S. DOLLAR TO DEPRECIATE. IN THIS SETTING, CHINA HAS TO PURCHASE ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is the annual dollar return on this bond (12 percent) The price of a currency that will be delivered in the future is called (THE FORWARD EXCHANGE RATE) Under a Gold Standard (THE EXCHANGE RATE IS FIXED) Which is true (SOME COUNTRIES PEG TO A BASKET OF CURRENCIES) Which of the effects is not considered when choosing an exchange rate system (THE FISCAL ((SPENDING)) POLICY THAT THE CHOOSING COUNTRY WILL MAINTAIN) Which of the following would be interested in holding foreign currency to engage in transactions (a d only: a tourist, a manufacturing firm) Which of the following would be interested in holding foreign currency to take advantage of investment opportunities (a portfolio manager) SUPPOSE THE DOLLAR YEN EXCHANGE RATE IS 0.013 DOLLARS PER YEN. SINCE THE BASE YEAR, INFLATION HAS BEEN 1 PERCENT IN JAPAN AND 9 PERCENT IN THE UNITED STATES. WHAT IS THE REAL EXCHANGE RATE (.0120) WORK: REAL EXCHANGE RATE = (NOMINAL EXCHANGE RATE) X ((FOREIGN PRICES) / (DOMESTIC PRICES)) THE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PRICES ARE FOUND BY TAKING 100 + THE INFLATION PERCENT. THEREFORE, THE REAL EXCHANGE RATE = 0.013 X ((101) / (109)) = 0.0120 IN REAL TERMS, THE DOLLAR HAS APPRECIATED AGAINST THE YEN (TRUE) DUE TO THIS CHANGE, THE U.S. DOLLAR WILL (APPRECIATE), THE CANADIAN DOLLAR WILL (DEPRECIATE), AND THE LENGTH OF THE EFFECT WILL BE (MEDIUM RUN) Exports represent about ___ percent of Israel s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...