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2. Literature Review Of Fynbos And Forest Biome
Literature Review
Source 1
Species of special concern program
By Len du Plessis
August 2010
Summary:
Fynbos and forest biomes are the main contributors to vegetation diversity in the Garden Route.
Indigenous forests in the Garden Route cover 35 765.4 ha. The biome of the Garden Route contains
69% of South Africa s sub continent plant species. Approximately 30% of the Garden Route is
covered in fynbos. Mountain and lowland fynbos have been converted into pine plantations, having
huge effects on the spreading of these invasive plants and the biome of the Garden Route. Alien
invasive plants use excessive amounts of water which robs the native plants thereof and are in direct
competition for space and soil nutrients against the natural biome. Alien ... Show more content on
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Moolman
March 2012
Summary
There are short term and long term plans for clearing alien invasive plants. When seed banks of AIP s
are present, the restoration potential is low and the impact on the environment is high. The Garden
Route s fynbos biome is most affected by the AIP s.
Ground should be 60% free of slash, which stimulates germination, in order to control AIP s. In order
to achieve initial restoration goals, alien weeds should be cleared and bear ground should be exposed
followed by a controlled fire through the area as heat and smoke germinates cues required by fynbos
species. Steep slopes and plant species may influence the restoration potential. Controlled fires
prevent local fynbos specie loss. No fire or too frequent fires reduce restoration potential. Initial
clearance of sites includes burning, tilling and pitting, and within rotation management, it includes
ground vegetation clearance, fertilizing, thinning, harvesting and unplanned fires. Variables that
affects the AIP s reduction potential includes annual rainfall (mm), average altitude (m), slope,
geology, soil texture and type, pre plantation vegetation type, alien invasive species present and its
density, erosion and pollution
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3. Deviant Behavior Analysis
One current even from the news that I am going to discuss regarding deviant behavior is last week s
shooting of the news crew in Roanoke, Virginia. I chose this for several different reasons. This
happened close to where I live, my husband was one of many Special Agents who responded to this,
and it is something that I am sure most of you all have heard about. When talking about these deviant
acts, shooting and killing two people and then himself, I feel that one theory that explains this
behavior is the extension of the structural and anomie theory, which is known as strain theories. To be
more precise, I feel that this behavior is both the second and third type of strain. The second strain
according to Franzese (2009, p. 43), occurs
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4. Social Media As A Unicorn Essay
Marketers want to make their social media as a unicorn rather than a horse. So, are they taking
necessary measures for it? If your marketing is like squeaky wheels the social media channels are the
oil in it. It is a contribution of precious time and resources. Social media allows small business to act
big and make their online presence WOW . Here, I want to share a wide information regarding the
benefits of open source social technology for business.
The significant change that is required in this modern world is the change in technology that too
without confusing the people. Every new technology performs the role exactly as planned. Similarly is
in the case of open source technology.
You must be thinking how the working of open source technology take place and what s the reason it
is to be open? The term open varies in meaning in different systems. Let s know about what the term
open source software exactly define.
What Is Open Source Software? It is a software where the public can view, use, modify and share the
source code used in creating a program. The technology or the program that is included in developing
open source are Linux operating systems, PostgreSQL databases, games, OpenOffice applications and
programming languages like Python. The open source social media technology is usually built in
Artificial intelligence.
What is AI based social media technology? AI is basically used as an effective way to classify through
tremendous clusters of
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5. Suburban Expansion
Everyone can take notice to the cookie cutter housing that is springing up with every new
neighborhood. This suburban utopia that is rapidly expanding from dense cities is great for families,
but there are downfalls attached to these type of development. With neighborhoods quickly turning
rural areas into suburban havens, there is less room to farm; which eventually leads to over farming
and mineral leaching of the soil, as well as widening the gap that people have of their knowledge of
where their food comes from.
With this suburban expansion, there is a lack of agricultural land, because the available land that was
normally used to farm is being bought up by developers to create new housing and communities.
Over farming the soil explains the depleted of viral nutrients that are needed to support plant growth
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With such a widening gap between rural and suburban environments due to suburban expansion, it
little wonder that the majority of children believe that their food comes from the grocery store. Some
individuals created programs in school in order to shrink the gap in the child s lack of knowledge and
try and promote agriculture in suburban schools. The National FFA Organization and 4H are some
examples of programs that try to get children more interested in the rapidly diminishing agricultural
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6. Comparing Mozart s Argument With Classical Music
Correlation vs Causation While the intelligence quotient can be shaped from a variety of sources
ranging from biological to environmental influences, the correlation between an increase of IQ with
classical music cannot be implied with a cause and effect relationship without consideration for other
variables or a different interpretation of the relationship. Since the research did not specify the control
variables within the experiments done on mothers, it is important to consider third variable problems
in situations where the parents of the fetus may have an influence on the development of the baby
based on their actions and genetics. For example, while all of the mothers were subjected to the same
classical music, the variations between the habits of each individual may have effected the results
through differences in the development of each infant (e.g. drugs, unhealthy diet, lack of eating).
Replicability If findings of a study can be continuously replicated and continue to produce converging
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This article uses findings from a prior research experiment that claims that babies are able to hear
sounds beginning at 16 18 weeks and builds upon this psychological finding to conclude that a fetus
will develop a certain way because of external stimuli outside of the womb. However, while prior
research has supported one theory, the effect of certain sounds on the brain pathways of a fetus in the
belly of a mother during birth cannot be concluded since testing inside the belly of a mother was not
conducted thereby requiring more evidence to support the claim. Furthermore, the research conducted
for the Mozart Effect did not extend for years after each infant s birth so the effects of classical music
could not be supported for the long term effects into the
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7. Differences Between Han China And Gupta India
During the years 320 BCE and 550 CE, two civilizations coexisted, Han China and Gupta India; both
civilizations developed in Eurasia. Han China and Gupta India, both focused their religious views on
the mandate of heaven. The political system of Han China is similar to that of Gupta India, in that both
included strict laws and stressed the importance of your role in society. Han China and Gupta India
also used hierarchy and bureaucracy as their political control. A major difference between these
administrations is that in Han China the emperor was fully in charge, even revered, while in Gupta
India priests were at the top of the hierarchy. Han China and Gupta India both had an idea of hierarchy
social structure. However, the Gupta s social hierarchy was based on religion and Han was not. The
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The peace and prosperity created under leadership of Guptas enabled this period is called the Golden
Age of India and was marked by extensive achievements in science, technology, engineering, art,
dialectic, literature, logic, mathematics, astronomy, religion and philosophy that crystallized the
elements of what is generally known as Hindu culture. Chandragupta I, Samudragupta, and
Chandragupta II were the most notable rulers of the Gupta dynasty. Chandragupta II defeated the
Sakas and established the supremacy of Gupta empire in the Indian subcontinent. Guptas maintained a
huge army and a large navy. This strong and efficient military organization made Gupta empire the
most powerful empire in the world at that time. The Han Dynasty was the second imperial dynasty of
China, which was founded by the peasant rebel leader Liu Bang, known posthumously as Emperor
Gaozu of Han. Spanning over four centuries, the period of the Han Dynasty is considered a golden age
in Chinese history. To this day, China s majority ethnic group refers to itself as the Han
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8. Sue Matt For F Shore Accident Falls Under The Australian...
Scott s intention to sue Matt for the off shore accident falls under the Australian Law of Torts. Derived
from an old French vocabulary, the term tort refers to a wrongful act. It is paramount for Scott to
understand that tort is very different from a regular crime. Whereas an individual suffers from injury
due to an act of another person and the court can present a redress in a tort, in a crime, the wrong is
perceived to target the entire community and the courts are required to follow the prevailing criminal
law to offer requisite punishment to the person who is being accused of criminal liability. A person
who is perceived to cause harm to another individual due to negligence, is perceived to have
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Scott must successfully establish that the three elements that constitute a tort were inherent in the
circumstances that led to his injury. The three elements are the existence of a duty to take care of his
safety and interests by the boat owner; Matt s breach of such duty of care and the possible
quantification of damages that are due to him due to the harm or injuries caused by the breach of duty
by Mr. Matt. It is these three elements that distinguish negligence from carelessness. The duty of care
that Scott would be required to ascertain before the courts for a successful suit were first described by
Lord Atkin in Donoghue v. Stevenson 1932 AC 562. While presiding over the case and in a majority
ruling, Lord Atkin states that a duty to use ordinary care and skill arises in circumstances where the
conduct of another might put others in danger. Reasonable care must be taken in particular
circumstances to avoid omissions or acts that can be reasonably foreseen to as likely causes of harm or
injury to another person. Whenever a person is engaged in actions whose outcomes he or she can
reasonably foresee will likely to cause harm or injury to another person, a duty of care is then owed to
that other person. Two tests must therefore be met to ascertain the existence of a duty of care from
Matt determination of proximity and foreseeability of the circumstances that led to Scott s injuries.
While writing for The Melbourne University Law Review Christian
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9. Robber Barons versus Captains of Industry
Robber Barons vs. Captains of Industry
During the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century, both robber barons and captains of industry were
terms used to place businessmen into a good or bad category. The term robber baron is a
representation of industrialist who used manipulative methods in order to reach enormous quantities of
wealth. Some characteristics of robber barons were: they depleted America of its valuable resources,
forced authority to pass laws that would work in there favor, make opponents in the industry go out of
business, and force laborers to work in hazardous circumstances with little pay. The term captains of
industry meant the exact opposite, these businessmen did positive things in order to reach enormous
quantities of wealth. Some characteristics of captains of industry were: they constructed factories to
make the accessibility of goods rise, increased production, developed markets, gave to charity, and
created more jobs with generous pay. While many historians believe that the industrialist of the 19th
century were captains of industry there are others that would object and say that they were indeed
robber barons. Would you consider the great industrialist of the 19th century to be robber barons or
would you consider them as captains of the industry?
I believe that the industrialist of the 19th century were indeed robber barons. There are many factors
that would justify the fact that these industrialists were robber barons instead of
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10. Brass Alloy Lab Report
The main purpose in doing this experiment was to figure out how much of the percentage of Copper s
mass is in a brass alloy using a spectrophotometer that is hooked up to the laptop. Another purpose in
doing this experiment is to learn how to use the Beer s Law plots to learn how to use the equation and
get the correct concentrations. This is important in everyday context because it is important for people
who work doing many different types of jobs. Safety Information: In this lab, we used nitric acid to
reactant with copper. While this is reacting, it creates a gas called nitrogen dioxide. This is a gas that
should not be inhaled at all. It is a very toxic gas. While adding the nitric acid to the copper, it should
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The data does support this because when doing this experiment, the second part was done to figure out
how much copper was in the sample of brass alloy that we got. We found out that our sample had for
determination 1 1.75 g of Copper in the sample. In our second determination, we determined that the
sample had 1.72 g of Copper in it. Beer s Law Plot is a plot of Absorbance vs. Concentration which
should be linear. We can also use it to determine an unknown samples concentration as long as we
have the correct absorbance. A spectrophotometer helps to determine absorbances of the samples that
you have. The average amount of copper in the brass sample we got was 57.7%. This value is on the
higher side being over 50%. I believe that brass is mainly made of copper so the higher value is a good
thing. Our curve that we got for our graph is very linear. We had a correlation of 0.997 which is very
close to one. It is not perfect but it is very close. None of my points fall to far from the line either. The
EPA is lowering the allowed levels of copper in waste water because too much copper in a person s
system can be dangerous and could be toxic if too much copper is consumed (Gleason,Troyer). On my
Beer s Law Plot, the smallest concentration that can be read is 0.016 mol/L with two significant
figures. There should be at least 2 significant figures for the concentrations. Some precision may be
lost when the Beer s Law Plot is made because there is only one significant figure to base it off
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11. Follow Up Analysis
the type of incision, the post operational recovery etc. Follow up analysis should be stated and how
often it will occur. The process in each follow up appointment should also be included; in this trial
each assessment will be made with regard to: (a) Clinical assessment of pain, mobility and function,
patient satisfaction and quality of life. (b) Clinical examination by surgeon and history of analgesia.
(c) Radiographic (anterior/posterior and lateral X rays of the hip). Using this, we can analyse
movement in component of prostheses other than those that could be associated with patient specific
factors as well as evidence of bone lysis deemed to be secondary to the tracking of articular wear
debris. All foreseeable risks and discomforts to the participant (if there are any). These include not
only physical injury but also possible psychological: By participating in this research it is possible that
the patient will be at greater risk than they would otherwise be. There is, for example, a risk that the
implant will not be biocompatible despite previously being tested, dislocations, infection, loosening of
the implant and post operative pain. While the possibility of this happening is very low, they should
still be aware of the possibility and also know that every effort will be made to reduce risks. ... Show
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However, it is not illegal to perform surgery on a competent patient without a signed form. From a
legal point of view, the crucial point is that the patient has given valid consent, whether that is verbally
or in written form. Moreover, the two reasoning s behind having written consent for surgical
procedures are; firstly, it is the foundation to ensure that consent is obtained and this fact is
communicated to the other healthcare members; secondly, the consent form is a form of evidence that
the patient has given consent for the procedure, thus a legal matter cannot arise from this
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12. Migration in the 19th Century
Index 1. Introduction 2. North Africa 3.1. Algeria 3.2. Tunisia 3.3. Egypt 3.4. Tripolitania Libya 3.
Eastern Mediterranean 4. The other countries 5. Conclusion 6. Bibliography 1. Introduction
Emigration was directly linked to the situation in the country of origin. Especially from 1820 onwards
Malta had formidable problems with redundant population. Peace in the country developed
occupancies, which led to unemployment throughout the country. Although the country was afflicted
by several diseases like the plague in 1813 and cholera this did little to curb the unstoppable growth in
population. Many inhabitants saw emigration, as the only possible solution to avoid the ... Show more
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2.1. Algeria For many Maltese the migration to Algeria was a logical choice. The main factors in
decision making were mostly language and short distance. Moreover when French conquered Algeria,
Maltese saw it as an opportunity to work as interpreters, soldiers and suppliers of all types of goods.
This explains why they settled mostly in eastern Algeria. (Prochaska, 1990) As mentioned earlier
migration of Maltese to Algeria started soon after the first French military conquest. This was due to
very low and poor living conditions in Malta and in order to find a better life oversees. Most Maltese
settled in Constantine, Bone, Philippeville but also in small towns and villages of the Constantinois
(Cassar, 2000). Amongst the other European migrants Maltese were one of the poorest nations. Many
of them would arrive with no belongings, in most cases not even owning shoes. Their social status
also differed from the other settling groups in the colony. French elite questioned how European they
were in fact considered them less European. One of the reasons was the Maltese language, which was
strongly influenced by Arabic conquerors who ruled Malta for over two centuries. Not even the fact
that they were of a catholic faith could improve their
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13. The Circle by Dave Eggers Essay
Cristal Zeas Professor Rogoff FYE 1320 April 1, 2014 Sharing is Caring In present day society,
individuals dedicate their time to social media on the internet and electronics, towards updating
statuses, rebloging pictures, favoriting videos, reading up on current events, and staying connected in
general. It s only been 25 years since Tim Burners Lee invented the world wide web and it s no secret
that it is one of the most progressive and influential invention of our time. Dave Eggers, in his current
book The Circle, foretells his version of what can happen with the growth of technology and social
media and pushes our current standard of being virtually connected from the main social networks
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The creator of SeaChanges, Eamon Bailey, tries to sugarcoat the necessity of having such gear when
he says, There needs to be accountability. Tyrants can no longer hide. There needs to be, and will be,
documentation and accountability, and we need to bear witness...All that happens must be known
(Eggers 67). With this device, any one is capable of hooking up a gadget anywhere they want, at any
moment, and anyone can become transparent (as the book calls it) without even knowing it.
Everything sounds idealistic so far. The common people will be able to view their possessions, make
sure everything is safe, take a vacation without actually leaving their household, and even check up on
family members on occasion. Even a politician can wear it on their shirt and have the whole world
keep tabs on how the politician negotiates and make deals. But agreeing with Margret Atwood with
her review of the book, this can lead to a very dystopian world, questioning How involved can
corporations and government be involved with the personal lives of individuals? (Atwood). How
much involvement government/politics and businesses has on privacy towards themselves and people
outside of their work has been an issue for many years, but it has recently became a big issue in the
world today because of Edward Snowden, former U.S. contractor of the National Security Agency,
who disclosed information of thousand classified
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14. Production And Release Of The Matrix Essay
Production and Release The Matrix was produced by Warner Bros. studios, and released in the U.S. on
March 31, 1999. It was written and directed by Lana and Lilly Wachowski, also known as the
Wachowski Brothers. The principal cast included, Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie Anne
Moss, and Hugo Weaving among others. During its opening weekend, it made $27,788,331 and it
grossed $171,383,253. It won an Oscar for, best film editing, best sound, best effects (sound effects
editing, and best effects (visual effects). Three years prior to the release of this film the Wachowski
Brothers also directed and released Bound, which was a movie about an ex con and her lover planning
to steal a lot of money and framing someone else for it. This film is relevant to the one discussed,
because it focuses on outcasts in society and the changes they go through to come closer to their new
beginning. In 1999, Warner Bros. studio, produced The Green Mile and The Iron Giant both movies
are similar to the film discussed because they feature a character who is misunderstood and by those
around them, but they go to great lengths and sacrifice everything to save those same people who
feared them. Plot and Story A phone call, between a male and female whose voices remain
anonymous, sharing a conversation about who The One is and whether or not the female believes that
the person she s watching is it or not. Numerous police officers break down the door and tell a female,
who is
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15. Marketing Analysis Amazon
Amazon.com the
Hidden Empire
Three digital engines to reshape and dominate retail
Amazon.com: a digital shop around the corner...
... and a digital colossus.
Did you know: all these companies belong to Amazon...
Did you know: Amazon is also...
AmazonBasics Amazon branded electronic products
AmazonFresh sells and delivers groceries in Seattle
AmazonStudios online social movie studio
Amazon WarehouseDeals offers discounts on refurbished products
Did you know: Amazon has had one of the fastest growths in the Internet s history...
Revenues reached within first 5 years $2,8 bn
$1,5 bn
$0,4 bn
eBay
Google
Amazon
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1995
16. 1997
2010
Garage 400 sq feet
2 fulfillment centers 300,000 sq feet
50 fulfillment centers 26,000,000 sq feet
Source: Amazon.com. Warehouse image: seanau.com
Limitless categories too
Books, Music and DVD/Video 100% Media vs. others in the U.S.1 80% 60% 40% Others
20%
0%
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
3 categories
16 categories
By introducing two new product categories every year for almost a decade, Amazon‟s market share
represents one third of U.S. e commerce sales.2
1Amazon.com 2RBC
Case study: from books to music (1995 1998)
Contrary to books, Amazon.com was no first mover in music e retailing. But the company went back
to work and used the same cocktail:
Large selection
130k titles, 280 sub genres
Convenience most efficient song search of the web (NYT)
Low prices up to 30 % discount on some albums
Largest online seller of music...
in 120 days!
Amazon acquired CDNow in 2002 and
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17. Realists Vs. Scientific Theory
.Convergent realists often argue for their position by pointing to the increasing success of science.
This requires that there be a reasonable inference from a scientific theory s success to its approximate
truth. The argument that realists are trying to make is that the best explanation of a scientific theory s
success is that it is true. Larry Laudan refutes the realists argument from the success of science. To do
this, he characterize his opposition as Convergent Epistemological Realism. Convergent realism is a
theory about the nature and history of science.
Laudan identifies five central claims for convergent epistemological realism.
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The empirical success of science (in the sense of giving detailed explanations and accurate
predictions) accordingly provides striking empirical confirmation for realism.
According to Laudan, convergent epistemological realism involves two abductive arguments by
realists.
Argument 1: Inference to the best explanation from R1, R2, and R5.
P1: If scientific theories are approximately true, they will typically be empirically successful;
P2: If the central terms in scientific theories genuinely refer, those theories will generally be
empirically successful.
P3: Scientific theories are empirically successful.
C: (Probably) Theories are approximately true and their terms genuinely refer.
Argument 2: Inference to the best explanation from R3 and R5.
P1: If the earlier theories in a mature science are approximately true and if the central terms of those
theories genuinely refer, then later more successful theories in the same science will preserve the
earlier theories as limiting cases;
P2: Scientists seek to preserve earlier theories as limiting cases and generally succeed.
C: (Probably) Earlier theories in a mature science are approximately true and genuinely referential.
For his refutation of argument 1, Laudan (addressing Putnam) states that the realist seemingly requires
claims S1 S4.
S1) The theories in the advanced or mature sciences are successful;
19. Crash Davis And Roosham Compare And Contrast
Bull Durham is a 1988 romantic comedy sports film, based upon the minor league experiences of
director Ron Shelton and the players and fans of the Durham Bulls, a minor league baseball team from
Durham, North Carolina. The film stars Kevin Costner as Crash Davis, a veteran catcher brought in to
teach rookie pitcher Nuke LaLoosh (Tim Robbins) about the game in preparation for reaching the
Major Leagues. Along with Annie (Susan Sarandon), a baseball groupie, who at every season, finds
one player to date and help make it to the Major League. In this movie, she romances Nuke, but as the
season goes on, she finds herself falling more and more for Crash Davis. In this movie Crash Davis
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A struggle of Nuke not listening to Crash, brings the lessons that Crash uses to educate him and
prepare him for the Majors, is the plot of this wonderful comedy and sports aspect of the film. It is,
however, that similarity they have that brings in another character to the plot, which only more revels
the differences and bring the romantic aspect to this film. Though it is the differences that set the plot
to the film, it is truly the change in their differences. After Nuke, starts listening to Crash, he slowly
starts to mature and realize what he needs to focus on. Crash begins to not care so much about his
career and focuses on why he was brought to Durham. It s almost like that one similarity caused a
switch in their differences, many their personalities. Crash begins to care less about baseball and more
on his love for Annie. Were as Nuke, is still wanting more from Crash, he feels like he has more to
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20. Ivan Denisovich Individuality
In One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, a former Russian soldier from World War II, Ivan
Denisovich Shukhov, is wrongfully sentenced for treason and sent to a Siberian work camp. The
prisoners live in the bitter cold with few resources and strenuous working conditions. Survival
depends on cooperation with the officials and other prisoners. All actions during the day are structured
by camp guards, but even so, Shukhov manages small actions of defiance to maintain his personal
morals and principles. In an environment centered on the destruction of the spirit of the individual,
Shukhov escapes the detached autonomy that many others succumb to. The theme of One Day in the
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The labor camp is in desolate Siberia, where it is frigid and barren. There are few opportunities to
escape the cold, as the prisoners are furnished with only tattered rags for clothes. Consequently, the
cold is an acute struggle for almost every prisoner. When warmth is available, A man who s warm can
t understand a man who s freezing? (Solzhenitsyn 111). The prisoners are all left to deal with the cold
on their own, while the lucky few with soft jobs and power are allowed to relish in warmth and
comfort. Although the prisoners bodies are physically cold, on a deeper level, someone privileged with
authority could never truly relate to someone in a worse situation. Literally, Tsezar could not fathom
how cold Shukhov feels; metaphorically, those with freedom would not be able to understand the
strain of oppression in the same manner as the oppressed who are suffering. Thus, Shukhov s efforts to
adjust to the cold and deprivation, despite all the rights that have been taken from him, shows the
value of his own identity. Extensive description of the body searches the prisoners are subjected to
symbolizes the stripping of humanity under oppression. When they are searched, every prisoner had
had his civvies removed him down to the very last garment, and they wouldn t be returned, they were
told, until they d served their terms. No one had served his term in
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21. Corrie Ten Boom
The theme of selfless service and unflinching love in the face of persecution dominates the work of
Corrie ten Boom in THE HIDING PLACE. Through the lens of her Christian upbringing, ten Boom
articulately recounts her life s journey from a small child living in a bustling Dutch city to a vapid,
malnourished prisoner of the German Nazis. Through her life s struggle, she hopes to inspire others
and teach a new generation about the value of life and the innate capacity that all possess to fully love
one another.
THE HIDING PLACE recounts Corrie ten Boom s intriguing life story. Casper ten Boom and
Cornelia ten Boom were married and started a family in the late 1800s in Haarlem, Holland. Cornelia
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This visit marked a turning point for Corrie. Through the Bulldog s anecdotes of harassment and
difficulty, she was able to personalize the wrath of the German soldiers. She experienced first hand the
effects that the persecution had on Haarlem s Jews. Over the next few weeks, Jews began furtively
arriving at the Beje under the cover of night in order to escape their captors. Corrie, Betsie, and their
father welcomed these new guests with open arms, but the ten Booms knew that the Jews would not
be able to stay for very long. Ration cards were scarce and food would soon run out. Corrie turned to
her brother Willem, who worked with the Underground Resistance. Willem arranged for the
transportation of the Jews to the countryside, but Corrie knew that his help would only last for so long.
For her to be successful at helping the Jews, she needed to make her own connections and arrange her
own system of dealings. She arranged for ration cards to be dropped off at the Beje, kept in contact
with the Resistance s top leaders, and had alarm systems and a secret hiding place in her room built.
The Beje turned into the hub of the Jewish underground movement in Haarlem under the guise of a
petty watch repair shop. Putting their personal safety at risk week after week, month after month, the
ten Booms oversaw hundreds of Jews taken to
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22. Alice s Wonderland, Through The Looking Glass And The...
Alice s Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass and The Wizard of Oz are fictional
stories about the coming of age. Children relate to these stories and admire both Alice and Dorothy. In
what can be assumed are Alice s and Dorothy s dreams, we see various anthropomorphic creatures and
animals. There imaginary worlds lead both girls to face situations in which they must think maturely
and at the same time lose a bit of their innocence, similar to when a young child takes their first step in
becoming their own mature and independent person. When both girls admit for the first time they
were not who they were when they first entered their dreams, they took their first step into a new
world of decision making and maturity. Alice and Dorothy mature throughout the story and leaving
behind the dependence and innocence every person once had. Both girls are coming to the age of
independence. Throughout Alice s and Dorothy s journey in wonderland it can be seen that each girl
loses the air of innocence they had at the beginning of the story. The stories, Alice s Adventures in
Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll and The Wizard of Oz film directed by
Victor Fleming, all represent a coming of age story where a young girl must go on a journey, let go of
her childishness, and mature and face her fears in order to find their way home.
Distinguishing what is a dream and what is reality can be difficult. Most times it is obvious that a
dream is only a dream.
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23. How Music Can Enforce Or Challenge Power
Throughout the last two week of lecture, I have learnt that there are numerous ways where music can
enforce or challenge power. Throughout the years, music has always been an integral part of displays
of political power, conveying national identity and official ideologies through symbolic acts. The
major three general ways how music can enforce or challenge power is through by the language and
text that is use for the lyrics, the historical background of the piece, and where the piece was
performed.
When the apartheid ended in 1990s and the New South Africa era started, there was a problem with
the national anthem. In 1997, a new combined anthem mixes Nkosi sikelel iAfrika with Die Stem van
Suid Afrika and the lyrics in four languages: Zulu, Xhosa, Afrikaans, and English. The lyrics employ
the four most widely spoken of South Africa s official languages to represent the diversity in South
Africa. Nkosi Sikelel iAfrika (Lord, Bless Africa) was adopted by the African National Congress
(ANC) in 1925 as the official closing hymn of the organization. It has a long historical context behind
the song. During this period, South Africa was in huge racial discrimination between the Native and
the Whites. This hymn was a link to resistance from early on.
Bob Marley s Zimbabwe lyrics is important. It had inspired Zimbabwe National Liberation Army
during their struggle for independence Every man gotta right to decide his own destiny. In addition,
the venue where this
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24. Odysseus Research Paper
If I was Odysseus I would have stayed with Calypso on her island. Mainly because I would have to
travel past Poseidon s domain and that would ve been suicide because Poseidon hated Odysseus.
Another reason why I wouldn t go back to Ithaca is because I would rather stay on an island of luxury.
It would have been foolish to risk my life and put my shipmates in danger.
It would be a smart decision to stay with Calypso on her island because not only would it be safe but it
is a place of luxury and paradise. With Calypso willing to pamper Odysseus and give him anything he
desires there shouldn t be any reason why he should leave. Even though he has a family back home, he
is still putting his and his shipmates lives at risk. He would have to go
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25. The Issue Of Privacy Laws
Privacy laws are fairly new to humanity. We can take a look at the animal world, of which humans are
biologically still classified in the same taxonomy family as apes. (Groves, 2005).
Wild animals have no concept of privacy and humans in the beginning didn t either. Early humans
lived in tribes and shared belongings, otherwise they wouldn t survive. The concept of what is
considered private or not, has developed as human intellect has grown.
As human intellect has increased, so has advancements in technology and the need for privacy to be
addressed within legal context. With the advances in technology, certain events that were once
considered private, certainly are not anymore. We can use the example of social media, and how some
people will post pictures of their children, while still within the hospital room. This typically private
moment in a family s life, in today s time is something for the world to see. Of course, the person who
posted this on social media didn t want this event to be private, but what about social media users who
only send these pictures to a select few friends? How will their privacy be protected, using an
unprotected source such as the internet?
Privacy laws concerning personal data have come into formation recently, but laws concerning general
privacy rights have been native to the United States. Laws such as the First, Fourth, and
Fourteenth Amendment have all been established to protect citizens right to privacy. These
Amendments include
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26. Formal Exorcists
An exorcist is a Christian authority figure, often times a Catholic priest. The Roman Catholic Church
has established an ecclesiastical position for exorcists, yet there are Christian ministers, who are
neither Catholic nor priests, who perform exorcisms as well. Christian ministers who perform
exorcisms are given guidelines for deciding when an exorcism is the best course of action. Their
assessment often involves an examination and interview of the allegedly afflicted person to see if an
exorcism is necessary. Formal exorcists often receive extensive training and teaching to perform an
exorcism. An exorcists training involves much communication with prayers and what words to say
directly to the afflicted person, and in some cases, what
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27. Walt Disney s Influence On The Entertainment Industry
Walt Disney was a very influential man to the entertainment industry. He made animation a whole
new type of entertainment. Although Walt went through many struggles and problems, he pushed on
and eventually saw results for all his hard work. Many hardships got in Disney s way such as
unsupportive parents and even bankruptcy; Walt pushed on through, always creating, working hard,
and persevering to accomplish his dream. Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in
Chicago, Illinois. His father, Elias, was a carpenter when Walt was born. Eventually, Elias and his
wife, Flora, saved up enough money to start a home building company together. Walter had four
siblings: Roy, Herbert, Raymond, and Ruth (Russell 9). Because Ruth was younger than Walt, Walt
waited until the age of seven to start school so that he could start at the same time as Ruth. Before he
went to school, his mother, Flora, taught him how to read (Russell 10). Walt grew up on the Disney
family farm and worked hard on the farm. He worked at the neighbor s farm raising corn, wheat,
barley, cows, pigs, and chickens (Giltin 18). Later, Elias grew sick, and the Disney s had to sell the
farm. They moved to Kansas City (Russell 11). Throughout Walter s schooling, he loved to be on
stage directing, producing, and being on stage (Russell 11). Many things inspired Walt Disney s
creativity: moving, roaming, playing in the farmyard, fishing, doodling in class, and editing the school
newspaper are just a few
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28. Welding Career Research Paper
Welding is a great career choice for a person not wanting to go to college. There are all different types
of welding careers to explore, and a person can choose the one he would most enjoy. The wages of a
welder are better than most technical jobs. When you go to welding school you can start working a lot
faster than any other career. Trained welders seldom have trouble finding gainful employment. When
you are going to be a welder to get paid more you will have to go to welding school. There are two
different types of welding you can get certified in. There is flat steel and pipe welding. On flat steel
welding you go to school for less than a year (tulsaweldingschool.com). Pipe welding, on the other
hand, takes around two years. But when
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29. Self Assignment Analysis
For the first part of the self assessment assignment, I received 20 for initiating interaction, 25 for
giving criticism, 21 for disclosing information, 29 in giving comfort, and 27 for managing conflict.
For the second part of this assessment, I got 26 in initiating interaction, 28 in giving criticism, 23 in
disclosing information, giving comfort 30, and managing conflict 32. Then, when I divided each
category by 8 I came up with survey 1 initiating interaction 2.5 compare than in survey 2 I got 3.25. In
giving criticism in survey 1 I came up with 3.125 compare to in survey 2 with was 3.5. In Disclosing
information in survey 1 I got 2.6 compared to 2.875 in survey 2. Giving comfort in survey 1 was 3.625
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1. The only things that change were my strengths and weakness. My weakness from survey 1 which
was initiating interaction, change to disclosing information. For my strengths for the first survey was
giving comfort and it change in the second survey to managing conflict. When it comes to putting the
skills to the test I feel a bit more comfortable talking about it or initiating it. When it comes to taking
about conflict management and giving comfort feel more skilled than before. And when it comes to
initiating interactions and disclosing information I am more reserve so I don t see those two categories
making a big
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30. John Hill Westbrook Childhood
John Hill Westbrook was influential to Texas by being the first African American to play football in
the Southwest Conference and becoming a minister. John Hill Westbrook was born in Groesbeck,
Texas, November 13,1947. Westbrook grew up being a fourth generation minister. Growing up in
parsonages, he moved around a lot. Westbrook ended up going to Booker T. Washington High School
in Elgin, Texas. In Elgin, Westbrook played basketball, football, and ran track. Westbrook graduated
the salutatorian of his class, and in 1965 he enrolled at Baylor university, ready to take on his dream of
playing football. John Hill Westbrook was greatly influenced by his father, who urged him to go to
Baylor. Westbrook s father, Robert Westbrook, was an All American football player at Paul Quinn.
Robert Westbrook played all sports in high school so it was expected that John do the same. John
greatly looked up to his father whether it be about sports or the ministry. John s father helped him
greatly while growing up and was very proud of him going to Baylor. His father greatly influenced
him in his early years and helped him get started on the right path with sports and the ministry. After
enrolling at Baylor he tried out for the football team as a running back. Westbrook ended up getting a
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In Texas, he opened up the door for African American football players to play in the Southwest
Conference. He paved the way so that others did not have to. He pushed through and showed everyone
in the Southwest Conference that not only could he play football, but that he was one of the best. He
also influenced people in Texas by becoming a minister. He got to share the Word of God and change
people s lives. He influenced people everyday to become better and to trust in the Lord. He strived to
make a difference whether it was small or
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31. The Great Gatsby Analysis
The orgastic future that year by year recedes before us is the unattainable goal of those living in Tom
and Daisy s world a world where lives are wasted chasing the unreachable (Fitzgerald 180). In his
1925 novel The Great Gatsby, author F. Scott Fitzgerald suggests that making any progress
whatsoever toward this aspiration often requires people to establish facades that enable them to
progress socially, but that a crippled facade will backfire and cause detriment to its creator. In the
passage where Nick realizes who Gatsby is on page 48, Nick observes two different versions of
Gatsby one that is reassuring and truthful and another who pick[s] his words with care (Fitzgerald 48).
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Nick describes the smile as he would an entire person, demonstrating how he views it and Gatsby s
facade as such. Gatsby has designed his artificial character to put others at ease and to put himself in a
place of power. As evidenced by Nick s personifying diction related to his smile and his facade, this
effort has been a success. As Gatsby s smile vanishes, his facade does as well (Fitzgerald 48). Nick
then utilizes perceptive diction to illustrate his disenchantment upon realizing that the Gatsby whom
he had just met was not the true Gatsby. Now, Gatsby is an elegant young rough neck (Fitzgerald 48).
A rough neck either refers to an unrefined person who lacks sophistication, or an oil rig worker and an
elegant person possesses grace and poise. Generally, a rough neck is incapable of being elegant and
Nick notices this contradiction, using it to expose Gatsby s shifting, inconsistent character. In addition,
Nick also notes that Gatsby s elaborate formality of speech just missed being absurd and he got a
strong impression that he was picking his words with care (Fitzgerald 48). One who treads carefully,
exhibiting care when selecting words, is either an English teacher or someone attempting to curate a
specific version of themselves to display to others. Previously, Nick was blissfully unaware of the
facade that Gatsby had spun into existence upon first interacting with him. Now, however, he
recognizes
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32. Self Assessment Tests I Didn t Know About Myself Essay
Based on the results of the several self assessment tests I completed, I confirmed things that I knew
about myself, and I was surprised to have learned other things I didn t know about myself. This course
has taught me a lot about many different aspects of life, especially about my life, ranging from my
personality to my skills and abilities. The Myers Briggs type indicator defined my personality as
ESTJ. ESTJ stands for extraverted, sensing, thinking, and judging. ESTJ describes a person who is
practical, decisive, logical and quick to dig in. I have also taken the Gallup Strengths finder test, which
identified my top five strengths as Learner, Achiever, Restorative, Competitiveness and Focus. My
weaknesses, on the other hand, were more surprising. Some of the things I thought I had mastered and
others that I was not sure about turned out to be weak skills. These weak skills included, time
management, handling facts and inferences, intuitive ability and tolerance for ambiguity. My
weaknesses, as well as my strengths, will contribute to my success or failure; although, don t believe
in failures, this is the reason why I love Nelson Mandela s quote I never lose, I either win or learn.
Besides the strengths found by both the personality test and the strengths finder test, after completing
the personal career readiness self assessment test, I scored an eight out of ten. A score of eight out of
ten translates into good skills that should be nurtured now and
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33. Duong Thu Huong s Paradise Of The Blind
An Analysis of Duong Thu Huong s Application of Audio in Paradise of the Blind During the
turbulent setting of post war Vietnam, Duong Thu Huong projects the chaos experienced by her
characters through auditory expression and musical elements. Primarily a bildungsroman, Paradise of
the Blind portrays the protagonist, Hang, guided by her hometown s chants and foreign influences.
Although the timeline of this novel is nonlinear, aspects like the cripple s chant consistently transform,
adapting to Hang s level of maturity and emotional progression. Huong demonstrates Hang s journey
physically and emotionally. Young Hang lives a life of silent confusion, with a void left by her absent
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Sound dispersing from the workings of her hometown Hanoi are embedded in her memory, as Hang is
capable of recalling them comprehensively in her flashbacks. Her fatherless, turbulent youth was
represented through a physical journey on a train, during which the Russian singer Pugatnova s voice
navigated her away from fear and into a new world. Maturity and growth are encompassed by Hang s
changing discernment of the cripple s song, which followed her from childhood to adulthood. This
reiteration of sound in different forms constructs a support for Hang s growth. Huong s exploration of
sound stays true to the novel s title, Paradise of the Blind, as one does not need vision to hear what
surrounds
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34. Speech On Hangover
Get Rid Of After Party Hangover
Christmas and New Year are fast approaching, and our minds are already starting to focus on
upcoming grand party these festivals bring, which will include unlimited foods, drinks and enjoyment.
This is the time of the year when even those who do not drink frequently tend to get carried away by
exceeding their limit of drinking. Consequently, due to consuming too much alcohol, they may feel
some or any one of the symptoms of hangover, which in the majority of the cases are dizziness, upset
stomach, fatigue, pounding headache, body pain, and vomiting. However, there are a few home
remedies to combat a hangover after an amazing and fun filled party.
To Eliminate Toxins, Drink Plenty of Hot Water with Lemons
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The hot ginger tea works well to cure a hangover. It helps settle stomach discomfort and at the same
time it is simple to prepare and tasty. For quick relief, boil 5 6 pieces of fresh ginger root in 2 3 cups
of water and add one orange, half lemon and half cup of honey to it. This blend is helpful in stabilising
blood sugar level, which is generally low after drinking.
Do Exercise and Stay Healthy
Starting the day off with some gentle exercise and plenty of water is one of the most effective ways to
boost your endorphin levels and give you the energy to stay productive, healthy and focussed
throughout the day.
Take Rest
If you don t feel like to exercise, it is suggested to crawl back into your bed and take some more sleep
since sleep deprivation can definitely make the symptoms of a hangover worse.
Some Useful Tips to keep Hangover Away
If you do not want that alcohol hangover exasperate you, eat something before, during and after
alcohol consumption. Drinking on an empty stomach will make you get drunk faster and increases the
chance of experiencing nausea, headache and vomiting.
While consuming alcohol drink water and non fizzy drinks in between that may boost the absorption
of alcohol into your
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