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1. Argumentative Essay Structure
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2. Constantine And The Fall Of The Roman Empire
If I could travel back in time to the days of the Roman empire, I would try and prevent Constantine
from moving the capital to a new location, Constantinople. And instead suggest that he either keeps it
in place, or builds the capital but keeps Rome as it capital as well. The movement of the capital greatly
benefited the eastern side of the Roman empire, but with the growing power of the east, the west
continued to crumble. And as the west falls, the east will soon follow. Ths will result in the total fall of
the Roman empire. For the east, and as far as Constantine could see, moving the capital from the far
western side (almost in the east), to the east it seemed perfect because the location was centered
perfectly for trade, and less
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3. Essay On Duchenne s Muscular Dystrophy
Duchenne s muscular dystrophy is one of the most common forms over childhood muscular dystrophy
and primarily affects boys; in total there are 30 different forms of muscular dystrophy 50% being
duchenne s muscular dystrophy (NIH, 2013). This type of muscular dystrophy usually begins to show
symptoms around the pre school age and affects the lower extremities first. By the age of twelve, most
boys are in a wheelchair as the trunk muscles being to weaken leading to scoliosis and kyphosis.
Eventually the diaphragm begins to weaken and young men with Duchenne s muscular dystrophy will
need assistance with breathing through the use of a ventilator (Naff, C. 2012). According to the 1st
Edition of Perspectives on Disease and Disorders Muscular Dystrophy by the age of eighteen most
young men would have experienced a cardio myopathy (weakening or the heart muscle) (Naff, C.
2012). Duchenne s muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a chromosome X linked and genetically inherited
neuromuscular disease. The New England Journal of Medicine reports that Duchenne s muscular
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Both research articles focused on the production of viable dystrophin protein in test subjects.
Throughout the research I feel as though the most promising treatment between the two studies would
be the study where the patient subject that were taking ataluren. The end result of the trial that
included ataluren showed that more than half of the young men that participated in this study ended up
having a positive result. That positive result was the increase of dystrophin, so they had a pretty
positive result. The other treatment type where the subjects received injections in the tibialis anterior
muscle was not necessarily where they wanted their study to be at the time, but it showed
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4. Characteristics Of Empress Wu Zhao And Genghis Khan Of The...
Successful Empires from Vicious, Cold Hearted, Bloodthirsty Rulers
During the Medieval Period, the two rulers that are highlighted for their successful governing of their
empire are Empress Wu Zhao, ruler of the Tang Dynasty, and Genghis Khan, ruler of the Mongols.
During the reign of Empress Wu Zhao (also referred to as the Holy and Divine Emperor) and Genghis
Khan (also referred to as the Universal Ruler), both rulers created numerous changes within their
empire in an attempt to spark a new world in the empire. Both Empress Wu Zhao of the Tang Dynasty
and Genghis Khan of the Mongols share similarities and differences in their achievements that
permitted them in establishing a unified empire and having a successful reign.
In the people s eyes, Empress Wu Zhao and Genghis Khan were viewed as vicious, cold hearted, and
bloodthirsty rulers, because of their chief purpose in gaining sole power that would allow them to rule
their empire. During Empress Wu Zhao s reign, she committed immoral acts such as going to the
extent of executing her opponents and blaming the deaths of her poisoned nieces on her troublesome
nephews. During Genghis Khan s reign, there were several acts of conquests, invasions, and warrior
like behavior that resulted in several wars, which caused the non Mongolians to consider him as a
cruel ruler due to the destruction of his expeditions. For instance, in the battle against the Tatars,
majority of the people were slaughtered and children were captured to become his loyal subjects when
matured. Through these acts of cruelty, the rulers were seen as evil. The rulers were always prepared
to eliminate any rivals that would interfere with their power or become a hindrance to them. For
example, Empress Wu Zhao eliminated the existing empress of China and the leading concubines,
which were blocking her path in rising into power, enabling her to obtain the position of Empress of
China herself in the year of 655. Empress Wu Zhao went ahead and imprisoned all members of the
Tang Dynasty royal bloodline in order to ensure her reign s security. For Genghis Khan, he eliminated
all his existing rivals that consisted of Jamuka, the Tatars, Toghril, Kereit, and the Naiman ruler, which
led him to proclaim
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5. Bill Of Rights In Schools
After listening to the presentations based on the amendments within the Bill of Rights given by the
students of room 144, the Bill of Rights should be amended. The Bill of Rights consists of the first ten
amendments of the U.S. Constitution and was established in the winter of 1791. The Amendments
compile a list of laws and rights followed by the citizens of the United States. Although the First
Amendment allows people to say whatever they want, the Bill of Rights should be amended because
people should have the protection against unreasonable searches and seizures and should have the
ability to avoid cruel or unusual punishments. To begin, the Bill of Rights should be amended because
of the court case involving the Safford Unified School
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6. Climate Change And Climate Change
Our world is in constant demand for more food production and space because of exponential
population growth. Factors like, globalization and urbanization can be contributed to such changes.
However, climate change is one of the unpleasant surprise that can be credited to the degraded acts
towards the environment due to deforestation, burning of fossils and fuels, industrialization and many
more. Vector borne diseases, are one of the most known diseases that can be credited to climate
change.
Change in the environmental patterns introduce human diseases that could have not been a problem
before. For example, malaria is one of the vector borne disease which is sensitive to long term climate
change. The studies have also found that Malaria migrates towards higher altitude when there is a rise
in the temperature. The study, published in the journal Science, studied malaria cases in the region of
western Colombia from 1990 to 2005 and central Ethiopia from 1993 to 2005. The researchers were
able to match the several malaria outbreaks that occurred in high altitudes with the temperature
records of these regions to show the rise and fall pattern of the disease with warmer or cooler years.
This is very threatening because now, millions of people who live in historically malaria free regions
of the high altitude tropics are at risk. If we look at the study between climate change and malaria, the
link between malaria and climatic events has long been studied in India, for example,
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7. The Stranger Symbolism
The stranger is a movie based on crime and it is about a investigator Wilson from war crimes
commission travelling to Harper, Connecticut to find a Nazi named, Franz Kindler. The movie begin
with many men including a man named Wilson discussing about whether to set free a prisoner named
Meinike. Wilson suggest other member of Allied War Commission to let Meinike escape so that they
could track down Franz Kindler, who was a high level architect of holocaust. Wilson managed to
follow Meinike to Harper, Connecticut but he got knocked unconscious by him. Meinike managed to
meet Franz Kindler who was disguising himself as Professor Charles Rankin, a respected instructor at
local college. When Meinike told Kindler about how he was set free from prison, Kindler murdered
and buried him in the woods. There are many visual elements used in this movie. The visual elements
that I analyzed while watching this movie are color intensity and camera angles. This movie used
pathos as a persuasive appeal. The first visual elements I analyzed was color intensity. This movie was
made in black and white. In this movie, color black and white was used in such a way where we can
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We were able to see fear in the character like Meinike and Franz Kindler A.K.A Charles Rankin.
While leaving a ship, Meinike was constantly repeating I am travelling for health. As if he was
reminding himself to say exactly like that. He did that because he was very afraid of being caught. We
wear able to see fear in his face. Likewise, Franz Kindler also carries an expression as if he was afraid
of being revealed. When Meinike found Franz near the school, he call him by his name. His
expression suddenly changes and he didn t even look at Meinike. Franz suggest him to go into the
woods and told him that he would met there. This behavior of Franz Kindler shows us that he was
afraid of his identity being
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8. Agent Smith Quotes
I will be asserting, in this argument, through the quotes and actions of Neo and Agent Smith as well as
underlying themes and philosophies throughout the trilogy that, despite what was clearly and
repeatedly implied and stated throughout the trilogy Neo is not actually the savior figure in accordance
with the Oracle s prophecy. Or, rather, that Neo may represent the Messiah to the humans in Zion and
the Matrix, the 1 respectively. However, Agent Smith, the 0 in the integral anomaly, more fully
represent a manifestation of the Oracle s prophecy than even Neo.
I know that in the original Matrix movie, it is very explicitly stated and implied several times that Neo
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Agent Smith is directing and leading the other, presumably nameless, Agents. In the initial
interrogation with Thomas Anderson, nee Neo, Agent Smith is the only Agent that speaks, leading the
conversation with Neo. Agent Smith even removes his mirrored sunglasses at several points
throughout the film. Smith is also seen to remove his earpiece, which represents the Agent program s
connection to the rest of the Machines, during his interrogation of Morpheus. In that same scene,
Smith gives a monologue directed at Morpheus emphasizing Smith s desire to get out of the Matrix, in
which he describes things as tasting and smelling. Unusual for a program to describe, as we don t see
either of the other Agent s exhibiting any other form of individuality or human like characteristics in
any other scene they are in.
Smith s uniqueness extends beyond the increasing individualization and rebellion against his fellow
Machines. Let s consider the prophesy which foreshadows the coming of the One, which is considered
to be Neo by the human inhabitants of Zion. The prophesy was foretold by the Oracle outlining the
characteristics that the humans will be able to attribute to the One, the Prime Program or, as the
Architect described it, an Integral
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9. The Frente Sandinista De Liberación Nacional (Fsln), Or
The Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN), or the Sandinista National Liberation Front,
came to power in Nicaragua in 1979 after ousting Anatasio Somoza and putting an end to his family s
thirty six year dictatorship. Prior to the revolution that lead to their rise in power, the Sandinista
National Liberation Front promised to implement several developmental policies that would raise the
living standards of their fellow citizens. I previously argued that development is both a natural and
man made phenomenon which aims to positively shape the lives of people via economic, cultural, and
educational reform. By this definition the policies carried out by the Sandinistas, which sought to
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Nicaraguans also faced a life expectancy of fifty three years and routinely died from illnesses that
could have easily been treated and monitored. Half of the population was illiterate and thirty percent
of the nation s income went to five percent of the population whilst fifteen percent was spread across
fifty percent. These were just a few of the conditions which prompted the Sandinista s into action and
would eventually determine their political promises and platform. The developmental programs and
policies they enacted were directly in response to these facts and were meant to improve the lives of
their nation s poorest people. Prior to coming to power, the Sandinistas promised large scale agrarian
reform and land redistribution. Agrarian reform as a national development project was meant to raise
the living standards of landless peasant farmers and provide them with the opportunity to cultivate
food for consumption and sale. The rural bourgeoisie owned around eighty five percent of the nation s
farmland and comprised just five percent of the agricultural economically active population (EAP).
Peasant farmers, on the other hand, made up fifty eight percent of the agricultural EAP and owned the
remaining fifteen percent of the land. Landless laborers, the main group for whom the Sandinistas had
promised reform, made up the remaining thirty seven percent of the agriculturally active population.
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10. The Importance Of Self-Assessment In Mathematics
The results of this study have important implications for teachers. They suggest the need for
mathematics teachers to provide middle school students with relevant self assessment skills effective
for mathematics learning. The results also suggest that both low and average achievers can benefit
from the self assessment instruction and as such both achievers can explore the skills in self
assessment to enhance their mathematics achievement. Teachers of mathematics should therefore be
equipped with self assessment approach in teaching low and average mathematics achieving students.
This will help the students who have difficulties in some areas of mathematics to acquire the necessary
skills needed for successful learning of mathematics. Although self assessment increased mathematics
achievement of low and average mathematics achievers, self assessment had no effect on mathematics
achievement of high achievers. This result indicates the need for more evidence on the effect of self
assessment on mathematics achievement of high achievers and conditions lead to positive effects.
Second, the present research confirms that students subsequent learning goals to correct
misunderstandings and to extend learning is important to students success in math. This suggest that
mathematics teachers need to give students frequent opportunities to set personal goals based on their
difficulties. However, it is not enough that the teacher asks students to set goals, but there should be a
follow
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11. Smoke As An American Citizen
Smoking Parents
Tyler McClellan
September 9, 2015
British Literature B
Life Academy
If I choose to smoke as an American citizen I will if I want simply because it is my right to do so, I
mean after all is that not what this country was founded upon in the first place? Freedom? Yes it is.
Since this is true why would we say you can have your freedom to do as you please but place
stipulations on it? Since the United States is a free country it should be anyone`s right to smoke even
if he or she exposes children to secondhand/thirdhand smoke, especially since recent studies show that
the risk of second hand and third hand smoke has been gradually decreasing , and there are many
health hazards other than those associated with smoking that cause death. Smoking is not a subjective
activity because people have an option to be around you or not. Granted you should be considerate
when smoking around you kids or anyone else s kids for that matter. But that does not mean that you
cannot smoke around kids at all. I am not saying that second hand, or third hand smoking isn t a
reality, it is but studies show that second hand smoke has decreased in recent years meaning that
smoking around children is not as big of a risk as one may have it once thought it to be. In many
aspects the United States of America is the most free country in the world. We are allowed to believe
in and do what we want as far as politics, religion, and different activities go. In this
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12. Equality For All
Documents on Equality for All The United States has become the nation it is today due to several
disputes on equality. These disputes have led to the creation of many documents that represent the
equality and rights that should be given to every American. An example of two U.S seminal
documents are the Economic Bill of Rights and the Brown vs. the Board of Education; these
documents not only represent the fights on equality, but both authors use literary devices in order to
persuade the reader that their argument is valid. The Economic Bill of Rights is similar to the Brown
vs. the Board of Education because they both contain similar themes. The Economic Bill of Rights
was composed of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both authors use different forms of literary devices. In the Economic Bill of Rights, Roosevelt uses
emotion in order to persuade the reader to his side of the argument. In the document, he states, All of
these rights spell security. And after this war is won we must be prepared to move forward, in the
implementation of these rights, to new goals of human happiness and well being. This quote
exemplifies how he uses the war, which was a sad time, in order to connect to the people s emotions.
It convinces the readers that freedom and protection will make our nation stronger and peaceful. In the
Brown vs. Board of Education, the writer uses logical reasoning. The text talks how a previous
document, the Plessy vs. Ferguson case, has already established the rights when it comes to
segregation. The Brown vs. Board of Education text states, We conclude that in the field of public
education the doctrine of separate but equal has no place. Separate educational facilities are inherently
unequal. This argument exemplifies how the court still allows school to be segregated, for the
fourteenth amendment created by the Plessy vs. Ferguson case did not directly talk about segregation
in schools. Both documents were written in two different styles, but they both use powerful forms of
literary devices in order to persuade the reader to their side of the
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13. A Short Note On The De Un Significado
INTRODUCCIÓN Como Pascal, experimentamos el dolor según se lo interprete, envuelto en sistemas
formales o informales de pensamiento que lo dotan de un significado ligado a los tiempos (Morris,
1996: 51). JUSTIFICACIÓN. A pesar del carácter ilusorio de los recuerdos, en los que lo fantástico y
lo real se entremezclan. A pesar de que el tiempo enmaraña los sentidos, queremos comenzar
evocando los recuerdos propios, porque precisamente esta tesis se fundamenta en las vivencias y los
recuerdos de otros. Los de uno son recuerdos de una infancia cuyo escenario es un municipio de la
provincia de Jaén. Era por 1979. A escasos metros de mi casa, en ese pueblo, vivía Madriles. Madriles
era un anciano, vestía de negro impecable y se dejaba ver poco. De vez en cuando los niños que
jugábamos en plena calle a la pelota durante horas y sin que el paso de un vehículo nos entorpeciera,
abandonábamos lo que estábamos haciendo y no dejábamos de mirar, atónitos. Acompañado por su
mujer, salía de su casa y daba un pequeño paseo, tan sólo unos metros calle arriba y calle abajo. A
Madriles le faltaba una pierna. Era evidente. El dobladillo del pantalón negro, también amputado,
bamboleaba con cada esforzado paso. Las muletas de madera eran pesados apoyos en las axilas del
abuelo. Siempre me ha impresionado esa visión. De niño cavilaba a menudo sobre el desconsuelo de
Madriles y sus torpes movimientos con las muletas. En este trabajo subyacen varias ideas. Varias
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14. Money Plays An Important Factor
Money plays an important factor in schools decisions for cutting or reducing fine arts. Cutting fine arts
saves money that could be used on academically stimulating programs and bettering Core subject
areas. An Arizona newspaper reported that a school district was able to save one and a half million
dollars when they completely cut their fine arts program (Faller). Fine arts takes up a large portion of
schools budgets, and schools who cut it in its entirety would be able to save that money and set it aside
for academic programs with more measurable results. Alternatively, schools also reduce their fine arts
programs and make it more of an extracurricular activity. This continues the school s involvement and
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Educators, administrators, and the public might also argue to increase fine arts funding, but only to the
schools who are struggling to meet Core standards, as well as other educational requirements. In
school facilities where there are large demographics of Hispanics and African Americans, students are
less likely to have the opportunity to take art classes (Holcomb). Since these students won t receive as
equal of an education as their peers, then something needs to intervene and equalize their
opportunities with those who have access to these programs. Historically speaking, schools with high
concentrations of minorities have generally had limited access to fine arts classes (Holcomb). This has
been an ongoing problem, and an increase of funding to these schools may be the solution to the
problem. According to a study in Social Science Quarterly , socioeconomic and ethnicity are factors in
music participation in children; whites and Asians from higher socioeconomic backgrounds are more
likely to play an instrument than African Americans or Hispanics (Holcomb). Increasing the funding
for struggling schools may seem like one of the best solutions, but what happens to the schools with
established and succeeding arts programs? Do they receive an increase of funding too? Chances are
no, because these schools will statistically have higher standardized test scores than the struggling
schools.
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15. In Nature By Ralph Waldo
The essays Nature and self reliance almost support each other in the way they depict self respect as
not just an aspect of life, but as life Itself and anything less is more dead than any end one could meet
under most any circumstances. They simply approach the subject with different idea s. This kind of
thing of course is to be expected due to the fact the author published both books. Oddly enough the
books, both reference nature and self reliance only each one is more dedicated to one subject over the
other. Really, they re the same book simply written in different stages of his life and thus seen From
different point of view. Ralph Waldo almost makes an attempt at a prophetic call on what will happen,
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One example of Waldo s extreme fervor for Self gratification in Nature is I become a transparent eye
ball; I am nothing; I see all believing himself some kind of all seeing disembodied eye god simply
because he did what he wanted and abandoned his civilized nature. Just as soon an example of zealous
in self reliance Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist. He who would gather immortal
palms must not be hindered by the name of goodness, but must explore if it be goodness. Nothing is at
last sacred, but the integrity of our own mind. Absolve you to yourself, and you shall have the suffrage
of the world. basically saying that if one is to claim they are mature enough and they claim to be an
adult then they will not conform simply because everyone else is doing it. That nothing is as holy as
what makes your mind your, mind and not someone else s. Again, similarities and differences are
present everywhere, Nature makes another claim to some form of dogmatic connection to nature. Self
reliance on the other hand makes the claim that if one is not strong enough will use to make such an
claim or some other they are dead by every sense but name. He has such a outlandish look on the way
humans work and think that it is very obvious why he and civilization had a falling out, no group of
people under regular circumstances would allow such ideas to
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16. Essay about The Motion Picture Code of the Great Depression
The Motion Picture Code of the Great Depression
During the times of the Great Depression, film was viewed as a valuable importance to people. Film
during this time of distress contributed to the maintenance of the national morale of America. During
this time Hollywood played a valuable part, getting over eighty million Americans to attend theaters,
but soon it would become a lot harder as America continued living in the Great Depression.
Everyone in America, even the most troubling of poverty families attended movies. With a movie to
watch, Americans sought refuge in a fantasy world. Films during this time were a perfect distraction.
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Will Rogers, another famous comedic director, known for his political satire was a huge hit amongst
audiences. Films such as Judge Priest, where he played a rustic politician, was a fan favorite amongst
crowds.
Mafia films were the type of films Hollywood continued to produce at this time. Gangster characters
were characters that American citizens could compare themselves too. There was a hint of patriotism
in every Gangster film that thrilled audiences. The passion to take away from the rich and give to the
poor. Movies such as Little Ćeaser, Scarface and Public Enemy were all classic hits that made stars
out of actors like Edward G. Robinson, James Cagney and Paul Muni.
Although gangster films were a hit with the mainstream audiences, it wasn t with the Protestant and
Catholic religious groups. This sparked the beginning of the new movie code, that would be
introduced. In 1934 with the Movie Industry still plummeting, the Motion Picture Production code
was put into action. The Code was founded in 1930 and was made to censor films and create
guidelines for production studios to adhere to. The code was never carried out until 1934, when the
Production Code Administration was founded. They required all films and even scripts, be pre
approved before going to theaters.
This was done under the administration of Joseph Breen, who took over for the Hays office after 1934.
Will
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17. Vaccines Are Really Good For Our Children
More and more in today s generation you hear the debates about whether or not vaccines are actually
doing good for our children. Many people believe that vaccinations lead to greater health risks, such
as ADD, autism, and diabetes. They also believe that the diseases that vaccinations prevent are just not
around anymore, such as polio and small pox. They also believe that a child s immune system can
fight off any disease that vaccinations prevent. Despite what these people believe, they are wrong. (
Vaccines , 2016) Today s children are immunized by age 13 against some 16 diseases (or 53 vaccine
doses), including measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), hepatitis
A and B, meningitis, pneumonia, polio, chicken pox, flu, rotavirus and the human papillomavirus.
Most vaccinations are required, such as measles, tetanus, polio. Others are optional, such as flue,
chicken pox, or hpv, although recommend, parents are given the option for those vaccinations. As
harmless as any of these may seem, some of these are life threatening and not something anyone
would want to have. There is no cure for polio. Your body will shut down and you will weaken, until
you lose all muscle function. Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease that affects your nervous system,
leading to painful muscle contractions, particularly of your jaw and neck muscles. (Mayo clinic staff,
2013) Tetanus can also lead to death. Meningitis is inflammation of brain and
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18. Australian Legal System Research Paper
Australia is a democratic country. It consists of three main authorities: the Queen of Australia (The
Queen of UK), the Senate and the House of Representatives. The representative government is the
people elected members of the parliament to represent them. The lower house (the House of
Representatives) consists 150 members, each is elected from single member constituencies which are
also known as electoral divisions. The upper house (the Senate), consists of 76 members (12 for each
state, and 2 each for the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory). Every 3 years, the
full House of Representatives and half of the Senate is dissolved and goes up for re election. There are
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To make laws, the Parliament enacts legislation which is also known as statutes or Acts of Parliament.
An Act of Parliament starts as a Bill in one of the Houses. A Bill is the draft of a proposed law. Most
Bills deal with the management of public affairs and the implementation of Government policy and
are introduced by a Minister, but a member of either House is entitled to introduce a Private Member s
Bill. To become an Act, a Bill must pass through a number of formal stages. The hierarchy of courts in
Australia consists a variety of courts and tribunals in both the federal and state and territory levels.
The High Court being the highest court in the Australian judicial system. Australian common law is
applied in the various Australian courts and ultimately determined by the High Court now that appeals
to the (British) Judicial Committee of the Privy Council have been abolished. The Australian Defence
Force (ADF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of Australia. It consists of the
Royal Australian Navy (RAN), Australian Army, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and a number of
tri service units. The ADF has a strength of just over 80,000 full time personnel and active reservists,
and is supported by the Department of Defence and several other civilian
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19. Stop And Frisk Thesis
The law of stop and frisk gives police the constitutional right for a brief and limited search of the outer
garments for weapons only if they have reasonable suspicion that the person is involved in a crime.
My thesis statement is that The enforcement of this law is unfair to black and latino males who seem
to make up 90 percent of those stopped by police. I intend to prove this thesis statement by using data,
website information, and law books to show that this law is ineffective and only used to racially
profile innocent people. Another thing about the stop and frisk this police investigation tool is making
people feel like prisoners in their own communities. They can t come and go as they please without
fear about getting
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20. Rhetorical Analysis Of Richard Nixon s Resignation
Richard Nixon s Resignation Address In 1974 after the Watergate scandal, Richard Nixon became the
first and only president to resign the office. His speech to the American public was meant to inform
everyone about his resignation and to clear his name, but ultimately his speech was ineffective
because of the lack of ethos, a remorseful tone, and an apology. Richard Nixon opens the speech by
stating he always tried to do what was best for the nation throughout his presidency. This seems like
an attempt to build his ethos, but fails because instead of apologizing and moving on he defends his
actions. Nixon continues to play the victim and blames congress for his lack of support. The tone in
the beginning of the speech sounds somewhat guilty, but by not taking responsibility for his part in the
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Nixon uses words like abhorrent, vindication, and turbulent that may be hard for all Americans to
understand. Since Nixon s audience is all of the American public, the language used should be easily
understandable. The use of varied syntax is effective in keeping the audience s attention even if they
cannot understand everything Nixon says. Richard Nixon talks in long, complex sentences for a long
paragraph and then adds a short concise sentence. In this manner, Nixon simply states that he has
never been a quitter between explanations of why he must resign. The concise sentences seem more
effective in informing the audience of the important facts, like his resignation, while the complex
statements are only present to defend
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21. Age Discrimination At The Workplace Essay
Mrs. Jeanie Gay Lewis
Age Discrimination in the Workplace
Human Resource Management
Dr. Melissa Mann
9 20 2016
1
Introduction
An all encompassing definition for age discrimination in the workplace is the practice of excluding
applicants for hire or promotion based on the age of the individual. Related to the factor of age, age
discrimination is an approach that does not focus on skill levels and job competency, and places
emphasis on the calendar age of the individual.(Fundamentals of Human
Resource Management, 2016)
In today s workplace, employers have to be attentive in staying compliant with an immense number of
laws and regulations. Reducing employment and regulatory risk can be the difference between success
and failure in today s competitive marketplace. Over the past decade there has been a rise of
complaints concerning age discrimination in the workplace. There are many keys to business success,
and focusing on age discrimination and how business needs to be able to differentiate between the
different types of relationships within the workplace.
Types of Age Discriminaton in the Workplace
The different types of discrimination companies may face in the workplace, the legal considerations
and finally developing and implementing a system to manage legal risk from regulatory issues. As
people live and work longer, the older component of the workforce, defined by the U.S. Bureau
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22. Pink Dolphins Artifact
Making sure that each group member was on our box was our first task. We decide that a photo of our
Pink Dolphins group would be a perfect idea. The picture was the exact item needed to show how we
are all, creative and unique . It is going to be exciting when we open the time capsule in four years and
see how we have changed over the years. Choosing an artifact for the box was an easy decision. I
chose to put a picture of my dog, Chocolate, because he is very important to me. He is a two year old
Schnoodle (half Schnauzer half Poodle) who we rescued from the animal shelter. It will be exciting to
look back at what he looked like as a puppy. The artifact portrays me well since I love my dog and he
is a big part of my life. It shares
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23. Comanche Indians
COMANCHE INDIANS
The Comanches, exceptional horsemen who dominated the Southern Plains, played a prominent role
in Texas frontier history throughout much of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Anthropological
evidence indicates that they were originally a mountain tribe, a branch of the Northern Shoshones,
who roamed the Great Basin region of the western United States as crudely equipped hunters and
gatherers. Both cultural and linguistic similarities confirm the Comanches Shoshone origins. The
Comanche language is derived from the Uto Aztecan linguistic family and is virtually identical to the
language of the Northern Shoshones. Sometime during the late seventeenth century, the Comanches
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Because of their skills as trades, the Comanches controlled much of the commerce of the Southern
Plains. They bartered buffalo products, horses, and captives for manufactured items and foodstuffs.
SHELTER
The familiar Plains – type teepee constructed of tan buffalo hide stretched over sixteen to eighteen
lodge poles provided portable shelter for the Comanches.
CLOTHING
Their clothing, made of Bison hide or Buckskin, consisted of breechcloth, leggings, and moccasins for
men, and fringed skirt, poncho style blouse, leggings, and moccasins for women. Buffalo robes
provided protection from cold weather.
TRANSPORTATION
However, it was the horse that most clearly defined the Comanche way of life. It gave them mobility
to follow the buffalo herds and the advantage of hunting and conducting warfare from horseback.
Horses also became a measure of Comanche wealth and a valuable trade commodity. In
horsemanship, the Comanches had no equal. Children learned to ride at an early age, and both men
and women developed exceptional equestrian skills.
GORVERNMENT
Democratic principle was strongly implanted in Comanche political organization. Each tribal division
had both civil or peace chiefs and war chiefs, but traditionally the head civil chief was most
influential. Leaders gained their positions through
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24. Exodus And Deuteronomy
Reading about Moses in Exodus and Deuteronomy I realized that Moses was the central character of
the Old Testament and was the main character of the early books of the bible. In the bible he was God
s Chosen one as God chose him to be his specific messenger and/or mediator to carry out certain tasks
ordered by God. My paper will mainly focus on Moses in regards to his behaviors throughout Exodus
and Deuteronomy and the challenges he has faced. I will focus and reflect on his interactions and
personal relationship with God and others throughout the bible. Moses was chosen by God for many
reasons, one reason including that he was very trustworthy not only to God but to his people. He
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To see the relationship he had with God inspires many to find that same relationship with God in
today s society. The story of Moses is still important and looked upon today because of how much
hope, love, and even justice it demonstrated. Moses and God worked solely together and with that
there was hope, which helped them never give up especially when they tried to free the Israelites from
Pharaoh. After reading about Moses and Deuteronomy in many ways it brought back my faith. It
showed me how important it is to keep my faith and do not lose hope despite all the challenges we
face and it seems easier to just give up. I know that with my faith I can get through it all, I look at
what Moses had to endure and it is nothing compared to what I have faced or gone through. In regards
to the Ten Commandments, we still value them in our lives today. We may not value them the way
they did back in Moses time, but for me I look at them in a way that helps me make certain decisions
in life. In today s society we have used the story of Exodus for many reasons throughout history; it is a
story of freedom as the story of Moses show how difficult to gain back their freedom. We have learned
many lessons from Moses as he was the greatest spiritual leader. We will continue to look upon his
story to help us through certain aspect our
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25. Long Distance Relationship
long distance relationship. However he dated other women while living in Utah. Bundy tried again to
go to the University of Utah law school but he found the courses to hard and the other students did not
seem to have a problem. Bundy was disappointed with this turn of events. Than a string of murders
started to happen in Utah. In September, Bundy raped and killed a hick hiker who was never identified
or found but Bundy had pictures of her dismembered body at his apartment. In October Bundy killed
his second victim in the Utah area. Nancy Wilcox (16 year old). Her body as well has never been
found but Bundy claimed it was a accident that he did not mean to strangle her. Bundy had just
planned on raping her but he got carried away. October18th Melissa Smith (17 Years old) disappeared
her naked body was found nine days later. October 31st Laura Ann Aime (17 year old) her naked body
was found almost a month later. Both women were beaten, rapes, sodomized and strangled with nylon
stockings. He started to clean up the victims after they were dead. Bundy tried to capture his next
victim but Carol DaRonch escaped (Bundy was posing as a police officer). Later that same day Bundy
abducted Debra Kent. After hearing about all the women disappearing around Salt Lake City Elizabeth
Kloefer called the King county Police department a second time. She informed the police about her
suspicions. The police added Bundy to their suspect list but there was no evidence to tie him to the
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26. The Roaring 20 s Era Of Growth And Reform
The era of the 1920s, also known as the Roaring 20 s, was a revolutionary time in which radical
changes struck the American nation, drastically increasing advances in society and economy. New and
different forms of dance, music, clothing, behavior, and lifestyle were developed nationwide. The
Antebellum Period in the late 1700s increased rebellion, similar to the Roaring 20 s era of growth and
reform. As this time period brought profound changes, conflict, cultural excitement, and
experimentation, the population of America was experiencing an alteration in social values. The
American pride, similar to the pride we had when separating from the British, was still alive as
independence and freedom was strongly rebelled for. The Roaring 20 s depicted the growing
independence of the American public as the promised result of cultural excitement with the usage of
alcohol, experimentation with labor strikes, conflict over ones rights, and change in the prosperity of
the nation, was much linked to and differed from the Temperance movement, Labor movement,
Suffrage movement, and the Industrial Revolution. As lavish parties with flapper girls, jazz music,
suited up men, cigars, and alcohol were thrown during the era, cultural excitement was at its peak. The
1920 s was a highlighted era in which drinking was a social trend. Both, men and women drank in
parties as they danced the night away. Liquor was handed out often and was the center of excitement.
There were numerous clubs and party
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27. Research Paper On Napoleon Bonaparte
Slade Rheaume Dr. Claussen Europe and Empire 7th November 2017 Research Paper The French
Revolution began as an expression of rebellion against centuries of absolute rule in France. After an
interim of experimental liberalism under the rule of Jacobins and Girondins and then the infamous
reign of terror, the people of French were drawn to a man who promised them a return to stability, and
honor through the expansion of empire. France and it s people had long yearned for this sens eof
honour, it had seemed, and could finally sens eit in a lasting rpesence under the rule of their
prodigious, unbeatable general, Napoleon Bonaparte. He would soon take the reigns of civil
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Napoleon seemed to have been seen as a man chosen and destined by god to find victory, though in
reality he was a workaholic, and spent long nights carefully drafting his plans for battle. He was
careful to maximize his manpower where it counted most. That said, Napoleon saw a value in
remaining unpredictable, always maintaining an aggressive stance to force his opponent to respond to
his moves. He often determined that the moment was more important than manpower. Often, after
maneuvering for some time, Napoleon would order his men to charge towards the enemy s
approximate location. Sometimes he himself recalls that the approximation was weak, but it was more
important to move quickly and definitely, than to wait for complete intelligence to reveal the true
nature of the enemy s whereabouts. Napoleon did not hold many rules on his troops when on the
march, only that they move at a steady pace and stay close together so that they could get into
formation quickly. Ultimately, it is clear that Napoleon had a natural gift for choosing the right moves,
and furthermore seemed to be at his best when under the pressure of an intense battle, while the
commanders of other armies tended to mishap. Napoleon is widely considerred a military genius, and
by his very own definition this requires an above superior
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28. Essay on The Federal Reserve System
The Federal Reserve System
Why do a research paper on the Federal Reserve System? This is a question we went over in our heads
while making a decision on the type of research paper to do, what we wanted to learn more about and
why. Over the past few years we have realized the impact that the Federal Government has on our
economy, yet we never knew enough about the subject to understand why. While taking this
Economics course it has brought so many things to our attention, especially since we see inflation, gas
prices, unemployment and interest rates on the rise. It has given us a better understanding of the effect
of the Government on the economy, the stock market, the interest rates, etc. Since the Federal
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Another control occasionally used by the Federal Reserve Board is that of changing the margin
requirements involved in the purchase of securities. The Federal Reserve System was founded by
Congress in 1913 to provide the nation with a safer, more flexible and more stable monetary and
financial system. Over the years its role in banking and the economy has expanded. Today the Federal
Reserve s Duties fall into four general areas:
$ Conducting the nation s monetary policy by influencing the money and credit conditions in the
economy in pursuit of full employment and stable prices.
$ Supervising and regulating banking institutions to ensure the safety and soundness of the nation s
banking and financial system to protect the credit rights of consumers.
$ Maintaining the stability of the financial system and containing systemic risk that may arise in
financial markets.
$ Providing certain financial services to the United States government, the public, financial
institutions, and to foreign official institutions, including playing a major role in operating the nation s
payments system.
Before Congress created the Federal Reserve System, periodic financial panics had plagued the nation.
These panics had contributed to many bank failures, business bankruptcies, and general economic
downturns. A severe crisis in 1907 prompted
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29. Essay about The Benefits Of Study Hall
The Benefits Of Study Hall
Mark, you won t get anywhere without studying , His mother use to tell him when he use to waist all
his time playing rather that studying. Mark wasn t such a good student because he wouldn t spend any
time studying, until one day his parents decided to send him to Cushing Academy, a boarding school
in the USA, which they knew it was going to improve his study habits and help him being more
responsible. But what really amazed his parents was this period of time used to study called Study
Hall . Because of its amazing results, preparation for college, and providing responsibility, Study Hall
remains as one of the vital qualities Cushing Academy possess and give students an opportunity to
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As Mark was very satisfied with his results, many other students also express to their parents how
helpful was Study Hall in Cushing Academy.
The same what Study Hall keeps students in their desks from 8:00pm to 10:00 pm, it s a great method
of improving a student s responsibility. When someone is into a routine of doing something every day
at the same time, he gets use to it and sometimes keeps that routine forever. One of the reasons study
hall is done in Cushing is to provide discipline and responsibility to a student in order to study by your
own in College in a near future. It will also make a student keep at least two hours a day to review and
study for college. Keeping time for your studies is a great sign of responsibility. In many aspects,
Study Hall contributes to a great future by providing responsibility and discipline in a student s
studies.
As a great preparation for college, Study Hall is known by helping students to improve their study
skills in a great amount. One of the biggest worries of Mark was that he wouldn t be prepared to do
homework by himself in college, but he was mistaken. Study Hall made him conscious of grades. He
thought of the good colleges he could get in if he had good grades, and the respect and admiration he
could get of teachers and friends. But the problem was how to manage his time to do all of his
homework? But there was Study Hall. A great
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30. State Trooper Advantages
Benefits/Challenges of Being a State Trooper
Rough Draft
In my writing, I will be telling you about the challenges and life of being a state trooper. A state
trooper has a very dangerous job and is in charge of a lot of territory. They are called state troopers
because they can travel the whole state. Most of the time they are gave one county to patrol in the state
though. A state trooper has one of the dangerousest jobs in the world and in this writing i will tell you
why. First, i will start off with the duties of a state patrolman. State troopers conduct their own
investigations to fight important criminal issues. Illegal drugs rings, gun trafficking and organized
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The starting salary for the State Police Trooper is about $50,000. Also the salaries service credit is
available to people with full time certified law enforcement experience at the local, county, state and
federal level. When a state trooper has gotten a total of ten years of full time certified law enforcement
experience, they can apply state trooper 2 grade. Which ups your pay by nearly 10 percent an hour.
Newly hired state troopers annual leave at the rate of one day per month and this leave can be used
upon anytime. Sick leave is made at the rate of one day per month also and can also be used when
needed. State troopers continue to get annual and sick leave throughout the entire year and work time
that they do. State troopers are also entitled to 12 annual holidays per year. State troopers and their
families also get good dental and health benefits. Also they get a life insurance benefit of $20,000 and
there funeral is paid in full by the state government. State troopers can increase this coverage amount
by personal contributions. Dental, health and life insurance benefits begin on the first day of every
month following thirty days of full time State employment. State troopers can let their sick and
vacation days add up and put them all towards a paid vacation leave once a year at the most. On
holidays state troopers are also paid a lot more than they are on a regular 12 hour
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31. Hksjnklxf
ANS 1
There are lots of risk of entering a foreign market. And we can assess the risk by :
Checking the basics needs in the foreign market :
Whenever any business jump into the international market, first know what is the basic needs of
customers as well as our product demand in the market. Also should measure the competition level in
the market .
e.g ALL BALACKS KIWI LTD plans its business in India, than they will check the basic needs of
fruits market as well as exotic .They will analysis the product demand in the market with the
competition level.
2) Economic amp; financial Factors: Interest rates, exchange rates, inflation rates, credit are the
economical and financial factors. Due to the inflation going on in fruits ... Show more content on
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Price amp; quality comparison with competitor and how it survey how they give the service to the
customers. 5) Incentive by Government: To build the business in the new country, government of their
countries give the rebate on taxes to encourage the importer and motivate the relation of two countries
through import business.
ANS 2
Marketing opportunities arise when customer group with different wants and needs are recognized.
Market can be segmented by age, gender, location, geography and demography. For market segment
must be large enough to provide and profitable customer base. To explain all the segment I am giving
the examples for them.
Geographical factors In Mumbai, India , Large size car may not be popular because of the parking
problem as well as heavy traffic in the city due to huge population..And also the other reason that
Mumbai is the metro city so people are time conscious and believe in public transport and metro train
rather than personal vehicle.
Demographic factors Married women will purchases the baby born products where men will plans
their retirement and invest money to get the retirement insurance.
Technological Technology has been changed day by day which directly effect to that related market
and benefited to customers.
e.g. In India, there are lots of competition in the telecommunication. People buys the mobiles from the
company but the technology will be change and because of that the new application
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32. The Impact Of Ifrs On American Business
In 2014, a study from PricewaterhouseCoopers pointed that American investors are looking over seas
capital market for investment opportunities, and foreign investors are also looking for investing
opportunities in America. According to the research from PricewaterhouseCoopers in 2014, an
estimates shows that there are around seven trillion US dollars are invested in foreign stock markets,
and American markets are open to non US firms too. Many of the foreign companies use IFRS rule
without any reconciliation to GAAP.
In the major international market, there are currently only four countries do not require IFRS rules,
and they are China, Japan, India, and the US. Pacter (2015) explained that presently there are one
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Instead, in the over seas markets, numerous countries require IFRS for the statutory financial
reporting. As the result, the multinational companies located in the US will need to have the IFRS
reports for their subsidiaries located in over seas countries.
Pologeorgis (2012) stated that the diversity of accounting principle has an essential impact on the
stock markets, corporate management, and financial reporting. He pointed that when people seeking
for international capitals, varies of dissimilar accounting principles create discrepancies in their
financial reporting. If people cannot understand the differences between IFRS and GAAP, they may
have the chance to make the wrong decisions and loss money in the capital markets. Pologeorgis
(2012) also mentioned that international investors have to relearn the new principal in order to be
more familiar with the international standards. Based on above, there is a keen motivation for people
to understand the differences and similarities of GAAP and IFRS. This research will show business
people the main similarities and differences of GAAP and IFRS.
In revenue recognition:
In 2014, Sedki, Sedki, Strickland concluded that GAAP is complicated for people to use. It provides
more than two hundred industry specific rules for different firms to recognize revenue. Therefor there
is no effective regulation for people to use when they need to
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33. Amphitheatre Of The Three Gauls Research Paper
Amphitheatre of the Three Gauls
The Amphitheatre of the Three Gauls is a famous sanctuary which was dedicated to the cult of
Augustus and Rome. It was celebrated by many Gallic tribes who had gathered at Lugdunum, the
Roman name of the region of Lyon in ancient times. There are many things to do in France as a tourist
which must include seeing all the designated historical monuments such as the Amphitheatre of the
Three Gauls. The amphitheatre was built at the foot of a hill which was then placed at a point where
the two rives of the Rhone and Saone met. A recent find in 1957 allowed the origins of this place to be
confirmed as the part of the sanctuary of Rome and Augustus. The recent find dates the building to
around 19 AD. The Amphitheatre
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36. Who Is Charlotte Corday Responsible For The French Revolution
Charlotte Corday was not against Revolution in general, but she was against the violent element
represented by Jacobins. Charlotte is believed to be a big sympathizer of the Girondist fraction that
sent Louis XVI to the guillotine earlier of that year. The power of the Girondists was overthrown in
June 2, 1793 when 80,000 citizens surrounded convention and demanded their arrest. Marat was an
instrumental person that influenced the downfall of the Girondists and was a big proposer of a radical
elimination of this party and their supporter. Marat once said that it is necessary to executed hundreds
of thousands of people for good of the republic. His publishing was full of hatred that initiated an
outburst of a mob violence. The violence spreads out from Paris to the provinces. After the
overthrowing the Girondists, they were proscribed, hunted down, and arrested. Charlotte Corday who
seen the growing violence, came to conclusion that only one person is responsible for the chaos, and
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Through the times till the French Revolution, women were considered unpolitical, often uneducated,
and generally good for kitchen, bed, and childbirth. It was unheard that young woman, like Charlotte,
would take a political stance, and assassinate an influential person. Corday s action turned the
attention of the revolutionary government against the growing demands of women liberation, and their
rights were suppressed. Many women were sent under the guillotine for political participation that was
not in line with the republican ideology. Also it showed that the government needs to pay attention to
women as a political threat to their rule and the Revolutionary Tribunal equally arrested and sent
condemned women to their deaths under
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37. Indiana Humanities
foundation sponsors events and programs throughout the year and houses many groups, organizations,
and businesses that highlight the importance of preserving German heritage though healthy bodies and
the arts and humanities. The Atheaeum is also house to the Rathskeller Restaurant, which is the oldest
restaurant in Indianapolis. Other tenants include the American Cabaret Theater, the Indiana German
Heritage Society, a Young Actors Theatre, and even a YMCA. The Athenaeum also hosts a German
Fest annually. People from all over Indiana are able enjoy German music, German dancing, German
food, a yodeling contest, and more. Proceeds from this festival support the mission of the Athenaeum
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The museum has a collection of more than 54,000 works and a calendar full of public programs and
events, exciting and engaging exhibitions, and more. The IMA invites visitors from Indianapolis
elsewhere to explore the connections between art, design, and the natural environment. The museum is
committed to serving the creative interests of the Indiana community by providing dynamic and
enriching experiences through vibrant and diverse programs and venues. These programs are executed
with the museum s expertise and research capabilities in art, historic and environmental preservation,
conservation, education, nature, and science and technology. The Indianapolis Museum of Art has
built significant and sustained partnerships with other local and statewide arts, education and
community organizations that strengthen and impact the state of Indiana in positive ways.
PRINTtEXT is a periodicals store, studio and project space in Indianapolis, Indiana. PRINTtEXT
carries periodicals that focus on fashion, literature, design, political, miscellany, architecture, food,
and art. Benjamin and Janneane Blevins who have led a number of ventures focused on civics and
culture in Indianapolis opened PRINTtext in 2013. Since then, they collaborated with local creative
professionals and developed monthly meetups and a magazine that connects and promote the art
community in
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38. The Unknown Citizen Auden
In the late 1930s, many countries struggled politically and economically because of the governments
that rose up after the first world war. Though at first the United States prospered after the war, they
soon fell into the Great Depression. To some Americans, the government s attempts to alleviate their
financial struggles made their situation worse. They viewed the government as an overbearing,
controlling body that needed reform. One poem written in 1939 showcases this opinion through a
satirical story of a state official praising a citizen who died. W. H. Auden s The Unknown Citizen
criticizes the government for not truly caring about its people.
The government commends its citizens only when they do not interfere with the state s agenda. In this
poem, one specific man is what the state considers an ideal citizen, so they build a monument for him
after he dies. The words of this poem are their tribute to this citizen for his respectable life. Their ideal
citizen, though, is one who blindly follows their rules; for example, they check all the reports on his
conduct and call him a saint because they see no official complaints against him (line 4). They also
say he had the proper opinions for the time of year (23). Basically, they are happy that his opinions
matched theirs, whether it be in politics, education, or war. The last line of the poem neatly
summarizes the government s motives. The speaker of the poem says, Had anything been wrong, we
should certainly have
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39. Alice Walker Heritage
Roy E. Disney once said, When values are clear to you, making decisions becomes easier. In Everyday
Use, by Alice Walker, this statement holds true. Through the eyes of the hard working, single parent
living in the south, Mama faces daily decisions that are often difficult. At the climax, Mama must
decide whether to give the quilt to the daughter who seems to have everything, or to the daughter that
is less fortunate. As any mother is influenced by their daughters, Mama takes sympathy for the
youngest, while judging her oldest for her actions, behavior, and ideas that are very different from her
own. The oldest daughter, Dee, sees the quilts as part of her heritage that should be preserved while
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She strongly believes in her family heritage and does not let anything get in the way of that. She is
sympathetic at times, however also pessimistic. Mama always looks for the rough side of things. She
views Maggie as the slower child that doesn t really have much, when really she has every opportunity
to become great. Her view of Dee is a little harsher than that of Maggie. She sees Dee as a girl in her
own world who doesn t care about anything but herself. Mama describes Dee s hair in major detail It
stands straight up like the wool on a sheep. It is black as night and around the edges are two long
pigtails that rope about like small lizards disappearing behind her ears. This shows Mama s disproval
in how Dee has changed, she is in awe of what she sees. As far as Mama s sympathy goes for both of
her daughters, she does not understand the difference between generations of time from herself to her
oldest daughter, Dee. This conflict creates an emotion that Mama doesn t know if she can ever come
by. Dee shows Mama that she has grown up and realized that family and heritage is what means the
most to her. Mama doesn t comprehend the difference of the values between her two daughters, based
on the life they grew up in. However, she has a way of showing both compassion and un forgiveness,
just maybe not at the best of times. This being said, Mama is an unsympathetic character that is based
off of the way she grew up. Mama tells the reader, I knocked a bull calf straight in the brain between
the eyes with a sledge hammer and had the meat hung up to chill before nightfall. This shows just how
rough Mama had it growing
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40. Short Story Of Tamar Boggs
The first article I read about the 15 year old boy that saved the 5 year old girl. Tamar Boggs a 15 year
old boy at the time saved a 5 year old little girl by the name of Jocelyn Rojon from being kidnapped.
Jocelyn had been missing for more than two hours by the time Tamar Boggs was aware of it. Jocelyn
had been missing for almost 2 hours... When Tamar Boggs was notified of the missing little girl he
borrowed his friends BMX bike to go find her with a friend. Tamar had a feeling in him that he was
going to find her. They found a car that seemed like it was in an unfamiliar area almost like he had
never been there before. The car stopped and Jocelyn Rojon came out of the car and ran to Tamar.
Tamar had found the missing little girl by the name
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41. Analysis Of Where The Red Fern Grows
Cherish these moments tomorrow they ll be memories ,pinterest said and has a deep meaning to the
story Where the Red Fern Grows. In the story Where the Red Fern Grows the theme is to cherish those
close to you before it s too late. The story is also a good lesson to learn because you never know when
someone vital to your life may die so cherish them while you have them. This quote from pinterest fits
the theme of the story because when Old Dan and Little Ann almost died Billy felt like he should ve
loved them more when they were alive. Without that time in the story the story would be completely
different. This is a wise quote because when Billy got his dogs after working so hard to get them he
knew that once he got the dogs he would remember how he got his dogs forever. That was one of the
most important parts in the story and without them the story would be different. Since the part is in the
story now the part makes a huge impact on the book and that is why that supports my quote and
theme. In the story there were several moments that Billy would remember for the rest of his life .
Billy had multiple lessons he had learned through the course of his life so far, and there will still be
many more lessons to come. There are other pieces to this story that are important to the story. There
is one part in the story where Little Ann and Old Dan nearly died from the winter storm. Without that
time in the story the story would have changed dramatically. Who knows whether
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42. Bernal Del Castillo View Of Doña Marina
Bernal Diaz del Castillo view of Doña Marina was a loyal, passionate and forgiving person. Doña
Marina story talks about how she was given away by her parents to some Indians and was claimed
dead by her parents. The reason for all this trouble was because her mom and stepdad preferred her
stepbrother and her parents wanted him to be inherent in their fortune. Without knowing they gave
Doña Marina better life because those Indians gave her to Cortez who took care of her and made an
important woman. She met her husband Juan Jaramillo during an expedition with Cortez. The reason I
believe that Bernal sees Doña as loyal is that Doña was offered a very high position in Spain because
she was the one that translated new Spain to Mexico language,
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43. The Child Labor Art Of Lewis Hine
The Child Labor Art of Lewis Hine
With this paper I intend to explore specific photographs taken by Lewis Hine. The photos will deal
with the child labor problem that was brought to light in the nineteenth century, partially through the
efforts of Hine. There are over 5,100 images, mostly accredited to Hine, in the Library of Congress
database and I will focus on 3 of them. More specifically, those taken in my home city and state,
Indianapolis, Indiana. My questions to address with this paper will include, who is Hine and what I his
background? How did he get started in documenting child labor? What role did Hine play in creating
laws to protect children from child labor? But first let s explore the question, what exactly was the
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In the end, young women, and adult immigrants, would end up replacing children in the textile
industry but, unfortunately, child labor remained in other industries.
Education activists of the mid nineteenth century swayed many, that an education was necessary for
both an individual s own well being, as well as the development of the country. In response, some
states set a minimum wage and required children to attend basic schooling. Unfortunately, these
changes did little to make a difference as they were full of loopholes and were loosely imposed. On
top of that, the number of immigrants flooding the country afforded a new group of child workers. The
immigrants came from rural areas and had the same outlook on child labor as Americans of the time
did.
At nearly the same time there came about a large expansion in industries that created more jobs which
were suitable for children; the Industrial Revolution. Because of these two happenings, there was a
rise in the percentage of children ten to fourteen years of age who were actively working instead of
attending school.
Since around the turn of the century there has been efforts to regulate and/or eliminate child labor. The
forerunner of this effort was the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC), that was created in 1904
who, along with many state level child labor committees, sought to bring child labor under scrutiny.
They forged the practice of political group movements and activities, leading edge
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44. Informative Essay On Wrestling
The sport of wrestling has been going on for thousands of years. Our earliest ancestors have been
known to play the sport. Back in the caveman times in France the drawings have showed us two men
grappling and fighting (College Sports). This is showing the two men wrestling. Wrestling to me has
been the toughest sport I have had to participate in so far in my athletic career.
Why do I call the title ancient you ask, well it s because wrestling has been on earth for a very long
time. Like I said in the upper paragraph is that its been here on earth since back to the cave paintings
found in France. Now wrestling to the Greeks was very big in their history. It was their number one
sport that they had played. The wresting though would get very violent at some points and get messy.
Wrestling was also big in other places like England. They would have wrestling matches and
tournament held there as well as the Greek people. The Americans took the idea to America and
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I enjoy picking kids up by their own two legs when hitting the double leg takedowns and putting them
on the mat. When you cradle you wrap your arms around their head and one of their legs and clench
your hands together and squeeze. While you are doing this u try to get parallel with your hips on their
hips and put them on their back. Lastly the crucifix can only be hit if they try to flip you around using
a move called the Peterson. After you hit the crucifix their back should be on the ground with their
legs upright in the air.
Dan Gable once said, Once you ve wrestled, everything else in life is easy. (Dan Gable). I agree with
this quote because truly everything else I have done in life is much easier. When you have entered on
the mat and u=you are wrestling for four minutes using all your strength and energy is pretty hard to
do. Once you have wrestled looking back you realize how easy it
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45. The Critical Path Method ( Cpm )
Erica Patterson
July 6, 2015
MGT645: Project Management Essentials
Professor James Marion
Briefly describe critical path. Be sure to include in your description how critical path is determined,
and why it is important.
The critical path method (CPM) is a step by step project management technique for process
orchestrating that defines critical and non critical tasks with the goal of averting time frame quandaries
and process bottlenecks. The CPM is ideally suited to projects consisting of numerous activities that
interact in an involute manner. Then the connections between the tasks, kenned as dependencies, are
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What steps can be taken to make controlling costs easier?
The budget process is the way an association goes about building its financial plan. A decent planning
procedure draws in the individuals who are in charge of sticking to the monetary allowance and
actualizing the association s destinations in making the financial backing. Both money board of
trustees and ranking staff cooperation is incorporated with the procedure and a timetable is built up
leaving sufficient time for examination, survey, criticism, corrections, and so forth before the
monetary allowance is prepared for presentation to the full load up. The yearly planning procedure
ought to be archived, with errands, obligation assignments and due dates unmistakably expressed. A
decent planning process additionally fuses vital arranging activities and stipulates that salary is
planned before costs. Altered expenses are distinguished and identified with solid income. Planning
choices are driven both by mission needs and financial responsibility. My task is top down planning
which begins at the highest point of an association and is passed on to lower offices. There are a few
upsides and downsides to this sort of spending plan control. Top down planning can be something to
be thankful for on the grounds that lower administration does not need to require some investment to
set up the monetary allowance. This is a period saver for lower administration, who are more included
in the operational process instead
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46. Essay About Khinoor Diamond
25 Interesting Facts about the Mountain of Light the Kohinoor Diamond
Kohinoor, also known as Mountains of Light , it is one of the most popular diamonds in the world.
The Kohinoor was a large colourless diamond found in the mines of Golconda region of Andhra
Pradesh during the reign of Kakatiya dynasty. The following 25 facts can tell you the story about the
Kohinoor diamond, how many hands it passed, how many claimed its ownership, and now ultimately
where is it preserved.
1. The diamond weighed 793 carats in its original form. As it passed hands, it was cut several times
and now it weighs 105 carats.
2. Once the largest diamond in the world, now weighs 21.6 grams with its most recent cut state.
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According to researchers, the Kohinoor diamond passed the hands of many rulers for over a period of
two centuries, until it was inherited by Mohammaed Shah, the corrupt Mughal Emperor.
6. During the reign of Mohammed Shah, when the Mughal dynasty was losing its power, a powerful
king in Persia, Nadir Shah, became the most powerful force in the world and aimed at conquering
beyond his country s boundaries.
7. Nadir Shah, after he came to know about how weak the throne of Delhi was, he decided to conquer
the region of Delhi. After he acquired the Delhi region, he got an opportunity to seize all the jewels
including the Kohinoor diamond.
8. First time when Nadir Shah saw the Kohinoor diamond, he made a statement saying, Kohinoor in
Persian language means Mountain of light . This is how the popular Kohinoor diamond got its name
Mountains of light . After Nadir Shah acquired Kohinoor diamond, the diamond went to Persia.
9. In 1747, when Nadir Shah was murdered by his own people, while he was sleeping, the diamond
was then inherited by his grandson Shah Rukh Mirza.
10. As Shah Rukh Mirza faced several problems, one of his loyal supporters Ahmad Abadali always
helped him. As a token of appreciation, Shah Rukh Mirza gifted Kohinoor diamond to Ahmad
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47. Relationship Between The European Union ( Eu ) And The...
Abstract This paper analyzes the multifaceted and ever evolving relationship between the European
Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Trade Organization (NATO). With the globalization of security
concerns and with the series of major terrorist attacks beginning on September 11, 2001, cooperation
between these two major powers is becoming increasingly important and hotly debated. In this day
and age international security is of the utmost importance. The world leaders in international security
are the North Atlantic Trade Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU). This paper explores
the relationship between these two institutions in the context of security policies, members, global
effect, and the participation and influence of the United States.
Introduction A separation has existed between the EU and NATO since there founding s, however,
with the growing realization that the concerns facing the international community can no longer be
managed by these organizations individually the issue of how the relationship between these
organizations will progress is being pushed into the forethought of political debate. Given the extent
of the transatlantic relationship, congressional foreign policy activities, and interests frequently
involve Europe, the relationship between the United States and the European Union (EU) has become
increasingly significant in recent years. This relationship is likely to grow even more important. In this
context, Members of Congress
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