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Analysis Of Lindsey Stirling s Shatter Me Freshly...
Lindsey Stirling s Shatter Me Featuring Lzzy Hail and Freshly Ground s Pot Belly, depict two
different categories of perception: perceptions of oneself and perceptions of others. These perceptions,
though diverse, show a modern day view of how people are characterized and viewed externally. The
latter music video reveals two people and their perceptions of each other; in contrast, the first video
displays one person s view of not only themselves, but also the world around them. Viewed side by
side, both videos show how perceptions shape the tolerance and the understanding people have about
themselves. Together, these videos show that most perceptions are not fully factual, but rather are
often distorted and limited as a result of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Consequently, she acts and behaves in this predicted manner; a figure of perfection surrounded by a
glass globe, the stereotype of who she perceives herself to be, but more importantly, by the way she
perceives others view her and expect her to act. While imprisoned in this globe, she feels she cannot
act upon her own volition as she can only reanimate once a key is turned.
As Lindsey Stirling s video continues, it becomes clear that the ballerina is tired and unhappy with this
banal routine. An effective picture is painted of the warped perception she has of herself and,
conversely, her view of the world. This is especially highlighted when she observes light coming from
outside the globe and a spark of hope appears on her face. This, in turn, motivates her to shatter the
glass surrounding her, but she is unsuccessful in this attempt, despite the appearance of cracks in the
glass. Before long, the music stops and she becomes lifeless. Once again, the key is turned, and the
ballerina reanimates and commences with what is expected. At this point in the video, the trapped
ballerina catches a glimpse of a butterfly outside the globe before it morphs back into the bat she has
always seen. This brings the realization that perhaps her view and perceptions are not what they seem
and this galvanizes her. She gathers up
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Vladimir Putin In Chapter Xvi Of Prince Machiavelli
Katelyn VanderWoude
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History B Period
13 December 2015 Vladimir Putin Essay Vladimir Putin has been the President of Russia since May
2012. Putin previously served as President from 2000 to 2008, and previously as Prime Minister from
1999 to 2000 and again from 2008 to 2012. Putin is a perfect Machiavellian because he mimics
Machiavelli s characteristics of a perfect ruler by displaying his affirmative character and personality,
effective use of military, and gaining respect from the citizens of Russia. Putin is famous for
displaying himself as a perfect human to his people. Putin s use of Machiavellian principles has
brought him treamendous success as a Russian politician. Machiavelli states that it is important for a
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Although Putin claims to have this disorder, people remain skeptical of the diagnostic. By claiming he
has Asperger s it gives him an excuse for acting in a violent way. This diagnostic is, however, unclear
to the public whether or not it is true. Putin is known for being manipulative and would have had no
problem being falsely diagnosed with the disorder. However real or unreal, releasing the diagnistic to
the public was a was a brilliant power move. Putin gains both sympathy and has an excuse for sudden
outbusrts of violet actions (USA Today,
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The Plague Of Athens By The Bacterium Yersina Pestis
Introduction Plague is an infectious disease that is caused by the bacterium Yersina pestis. Depending
on lung infection, or sanitary conditions, plague can be spread in the air, by direct contact, or very
rarely by contaminated undercooked food. The symptoms of plague depend on the concentrated areas
of infection in each person: bubonic plague in lymph nodes, septicemic plague in blood vessels,
pneumonic plague in lungs. It is treatable if detected early. Plague is still relatively common in some
remote parts of the world. Key Idea 1 The first plague talked about in this book is The Plague of
Athens . The Plague of Athens was a devastating epidemic which hit the city state of Athens in ancient
Greece during the second year of the Peloponnesian War when an Athenian victory still seemed within
reach. It is believed to have entered Athens through Piraeus, the city s port and sole source of food and
supplies. Much of the eastern Mediterranean also saw outbreak of the disease, albeit with less impact.
The plague returned twice more, in 429 BC and in the winter of 427/426 BC. Some 30 pathogens have
been suggested as causing the plague. Key Idea 2 The Black Death is thought to have originated in the
arid plains of Central Asia, where it then travelled along the Silk Road, reaching Crimea by 1343.
From there, it was most likely carried by Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats that were regular
passengers on merchant ships. Spreading throughout the Mediterranean and
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The Importance Of Life Changing Experiences In My Life
Life altering experiences can occur in the blink of an eye or over a longer time. The experiences that I
went through in 2011 are by far the most interesting in my life so far. Please join me as I reminisce on
times that have past but remain engrained in my mind. From leaving the comforts of the dreary state
of Washington to living inside stone walls in a foreign land. I lay in my hollow empty shell of a room
as I look at the clock tick away so loud that I felt it in my hands. I knew all those nights of staying up
late anticipating the day to arrive like a child awaiting to open Christmas presents had finally come.
We stumbled our ways into the bus with two bags two are names and a metal instrument of defense by
our side. Mindless chatter arose in the bus, I began to stare out the window as I watched sons say
goodbye to their dads, Wives to their husbands, and husbands to their wives. Senseless communication
like one that you would make with a stranger at a coffee shop waiting to place your over priced coffee
order. The wheels began to roll and the sun began to set. As we pulled up to the tarmac everything fell
silent as if someone had set the world on mute. We ambled our way across the tarmac and all you
could hear is boots rubbing on the cold wet gravel. Ample seating available on flight as we knew that
it was not one for leisure. The wheels came up we zoomed skyward and a gloomy day turned upside
down as we broke through the crowds into a vast sunny place that seemed to make everything alright
in the world for that moment. The mindset once we arrived to Victory Base Complex in Baghdad had
changed dramatically. Life here was simple and never changing unless we received some unwanted
fire work display by the enemy. Our living quarters where shared very much like a dog kennel with
two dogs trying to coexist. But who are we to complain those that came before us had it much worst.
As you exited the living quarters in turned into a labyrinth of stone walls and other living units
surrounded. The ground which you use to be mostly sand is now covered with rocks for better
traction. In turn it did not provide better traction it felt more like quick sand. The bathrooms are shared
by approximately five hundred
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Magnificent Seven Satire
Western and cowboy movies are two of the oldest types of movie genres ever made. People have long
had a fascination with the wild west and its lawlessness and often like to revisit it by watching these
kinds of movies. So many have been made that at times it might feel like nothing new can be added to
these stories and an attempt to do so is just revisiting old hat. The Magnificent Seven makes an
attempt at not only adding to the lineage of western movies but also retells a story of a movie
considered by some to be a classic. The Magnificent Seven might not live up to the original movie in
the minds of movie critics and typical western movie fans. To the nontypical western fan that did not
see the original it can still hit all the right notes of action, slight comedy, and violence to keep their
interest. Add to that fact we end up watching a truly diverse group of misfit cowboy grow together to
become heroes for a small western town. The total package is enough for ... Show more content on
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The Magnificent Seven does its share to keep up that trend. Basically, the movie spends the whole
time building up to the climatic and the epic fight between Chisolm, and Bogue. The fight does not
disappoint in any way, shape or form either. It can feel a tad bit too violent, but it will keep you on the
edge of your seat. Aside from the final fight scene, there are plenty of other action packed, and violent
scenes to keep you interested like appetizers before the big feast. You could include the early scene
where one of Rose Creek is brutally killed by one of Bogue s henchmen with a tomahawk. It s a scene
that sets the tone for the violence that is to come. This movie isn t as much about the depth of its story
as it is about action and straddling the line of too much violence. It might be best described as one
movie critic for Rolling Stone writes It s two hours of hardcore, shoot em up pow and it s entertaining
as hell.
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Summary Of Your Inner Fish
I attended the talk on Your Inner Fish by Dr. Neil Shubin on Thursday the 6th of April. The talk itself
was based off the book Your Inner Fish, that Dr. Neil Shubin wrote in ______ year. In the beginning of
the talk he stressed the idea that to understand the human species it very much helps to understand
animals as well. The anatomy of our own bodies and the understanding of what everything does can
also be seen in other animals like fish. He believes that we are the cumulation of millions of years of
evolution and that we had to come from somewhere. Most of his talk addressed findings that support
the idea that animals formed from fish to animals like tetrapod s and then to something like us. He and
other colleagues discovered the Tiktaalik, which was a creature who had both elements of fish and
amphibians. This was amazing find for the world of paleontology and shows amazing evidence for the
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He believes this shows a link between all species that ever lived such as microbes, sharks, frogs, bears,
and their relation to man. Meaning that in the world of animal behavior we may have all came from a
specific species and evolved throughout history. This may also shed light onto the animal behavior
world by relaying some of the information that we know as being apart of out interconnectedness from
one species. In reality his finding was a type of basis for humanity, it links our evolutionary world and
all species together. The idea that we are all divergent parts of one evolution, really shows that the
behavior an animal may have may also be explained by
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Christian Under Covers Summary
Sociology C167: Virtual Communities/Social Media Midterm In Christians Under Covers, Kelsy
Burke discusses the social construction of evangelical sexuality online. Many components that she
discusses has been laid out in works by Nancy Baym as well as Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann.
Baym explains how virtual communities are made up of individuals who share values, beliefs, and
culture; resources and support; and identities. Berger and Luckmann explain that reality is socially
constructed through interactions. On evangelical sexuality websites, individuals discuss the logic of
godly sex, which outlines what they deem as normal sexual practices. There are many different types
of regulatory systems of gender and sexuality that reproduce ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This idea is not stated in the Bible; rather, it is established by how we interact with others in our
reality. The logic of godly sex demonstrates traditional beliefs about gender and sexuality while trying
to understand contemporary sexual identities, practices, and desires; one main component of this is the
ability to have good sex, which means approved by God and satisfactory (Burke 2016: 33). For
evangelical Christians, only married, monogamous, heterosexual couples are allowed to have sex.
Many website creators and users have used the logic of godly sex to justify creating and using
Christian websites that discuss sex. Individuals decide what is godly and what is not though discussion
with others; these ideas can be interpreted differently among individuals who have established
themselves as evangelical Christians and is oftentimes negotiated among them through dialogue; they
have used existing beliefs to construct new sexual logic. Interactive determinism is described as a
process through which our identities are shaped and influenced ... by interacting with others (Burke
2016: 107). This helps show how what is considered godly sex is constantly changing through
interactions that individuals made, whether it be in person or on evangelical Christian websites.
Websites have legitimized individual s beliefs about
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Analysis Of Freda In The Dew Talker
Question Two
Choose three characters from the novel The Dew Breaker by Edwidge Danticat (they must not be from
the same section) that resonate for you and explain why each of these characters speaks to you.
Explain why Danticat includes each character in the novel, in other words, what is their purpose; why
is this character here? Identify and discuss the issues that Danticat is using this character to explore
and how does she achieve this?
The Dew Breaker presented many interesting characters, so it was difficult for me to decide on just
three. The obvious choice would have been the Dew Breaker himself, but I decided to forgo him and
discuss three other less dominate figures in the novel. I chose these three women because of their trials
and tribulations, and tremendous strength to overcome their past. For this question, I will write about
Freda, in The Funeral Singer, Aunt Estine, in Night Talkers, and Anne, in The Book of Miracles.
Freda The Funeral Singer Freda is the example of strength and determination in this story. I admire
that quality, especially in a woman in the 1970 s. It was more challenging in that decade for a woman
to be taken seriously, so as a consequence, most of the time, nothing was said, and you kept quiet. This
character was chosen to be the narrator of this story. Along with her other two friends, she tells her
compelling story about her life and the reason why she left Haiti to come to live in New York. She has
triumphed over the
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Gay Marriage Timeline
Over the years it was more of a realistic possibility that there were always gay couples who thought of
or desired of getting married someday. The only difference between the past and the future regarding
this subject was the fact that gay couples were much rarer or it was much more hidden. But now this
issue with no doubt has become a great controversy for the past years after many individuals started
demanding their gay rights. According to usatoday Timeline The subject started to arise once gay
couples spoke up but it mostly became a controversy when the number of cases started to grow. With
time gay couple were becoming less rare which meant more gay couples wanted to marry their
partner. As a result, to this change it became a conflict especially when states such as Maryland
banned same sex marriages. That was when it became clear that not everybody would agree to such
change. As of now according to Governing.com it seems like 37 states including California allow gay
marriages. So it seems as of now the State governments are the ones dealing with this problem.
Although, its seems like progress is being made the issue has not ... Show more content on
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It turns out to be 54 percent agreed for the state governments to deal with this issue its self, when 46
percent disagreed. Among the 46 percent who disagreed most of them stated that the reason they
disagreed was because most of them believed the federal government should be the one dealing with
the problem. Something I did find interesting was the fact that most of the people who were part of the
46 percent where people who supported gay marriages. I saw comments that stated that there should
be no hate or discrimination that why not just let the whole country legalize same sex marriages and
just put a stop to this problem and a stop to making gay peoples life miserable and
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African American Doctors
African American Women in the Healthcare Profession African Americans have endured great
pressure to find their place in American society, as well as among the professional disciplines. In
earlier times, it was extremely unusual for African Americans to be lawyers, doctors, or any other
professional where racial prejudice was a major obstacle. This has changed over time, however, the
ratio of Caucasians to minorities in the professions is still rather unproportioned. It is evident in the
play A Raisin in the Sun that African American female doctors were almost unheard of during the time
the play was written. The history of female doctors alone was only less than one hundred years in the
making prior to the time period of the play. Over the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Younger family was aware that there were not many female doctors during that time. They also
knew that women did not aspire to be a doctor but they would rather settle to be a housewife or nurse.
Walter Lee supports this claim in act one scene one by saying, Ain t many girls who decide....to
become a doctor (36). This family represented other African American Families, therefore it is right to
say that other families were aware of this issue. Walter continues, Who the hell told you you had to be
a doctor? ... go be a nurse like other women or just get married and be quiet (38). As stated earlier,
women were expected to marry well to become housewives or, if they were interested in the
healthcare professions, they were only allowed to be nurses. This traditional mindset was expressed
continually throughout this play by several characters, almost all of the characters with the exception
of Beneatha. Beneatha was determined to become a doctor, although her character was fictional she
was not the only Black female who aspired to become involved in the medical profession. Women
who shared similar values to those of Beneatha achieved major milestones which created a path for
women to come to
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Mr. Postag35v1 s Library
Mr. Linden s Library
Sarah was a curious girl. She had just turned 13 this summer. School had started and it was moving
painstakingly slowly. Sarah often got bored in their little town of Ashton in northern Maine. It was one
of those towns that you would never find on a map, or in real life. It was hidden behind a forest of
green pine trees, and they hardly ever had new residents. The only people who lived there had had
generations of family before them. Sarah was a part of one of those families. She had only left Ashton
one time in her whole life, to find her missing cat. She never found Jamie of course, but it felt amazing
to just get away. By 12 years old Sarah felt so cooped up, that she was ready to run away, that was
before he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The wind was strong. It pushed and pulled in every direction. You could practically feel it whooshing
around you, trying to dig into every crack and crevice of bare skin, as if it was trying to freeze you on
the spot. It was definitely a strange day to begin with. Someone should have expected it. No one did.
He showed up while Sarah was in the middle of playing trucks with Jason, her little brother. Their
parents burst into the door with worried looks on their faces. Mama, Papa, what s wrong? Sarah asked.
They quickly changed expressions. Nothing honey, there is just a new man in town. her mother said.
Sarah was confused. I didn t know new people ever came here. Her parents glanced at each other. Well
he s not really new, her father added. I ve never seen him before. said Sarah. Her mother butted in. It s
getting late, Sarah would you set the table? Jason go shower and change, make yourself look
presentable.
But mother,
No Sarah, kitchen, now. Sarah knew there was no negotiating. Fine. she growled.
The next day, Sarah saw him. A very tall slender man. He had eyes as green as grass and hair, black as
night. What she was watching him do was even more exciting than her finally witnessing something,
or someone, new. He was hammering in a sign. It had large black letters, it s color a bit like his hair,
that read LIBRARY. Sarah gasped with excitement. Suddenly, the man turned around. It was as if he
could tell she was watching him. Something
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Hutu In Rwanda
Geographical Location
The Hutu, which is also called the Bahutu, is a Bantu ethnic group. The Hutu are inhabitants of the
African Great Lakes arena of Africa. The Hutu primarily reside in Rwanda, Burundi, and eastern part
of Democratic Republic of the Congo. Approximately 84% of Rwandans are Hutu and 85% of
Burundians are Hutu (Gwin, 2014). The remainder of the population is the Tutsi and the Twa. The
Hutu has the greatest population of all four of the central ethnic groups located in Rwanda and
Burundi. At a whopping 13.9 million people, the Hutu remains the largest social group in Rwanda,
Burundi, east of the Democratic of the Congo, and Tanzania (Gwin, 2014). According to Encyclopedia
Britannica, the Hutu move abroad to the Great Lake region all the way from West Africa during the
Bantu expansion. The Bantu expansion was a milieunum where people migrated across Africa. This
consisted of the dispersion of language and knowledge amongst neighboring communities. Rwanda
and Burundi, where the Hutu reside, are very mountainous countries in the ... Show more content on
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It s over twenty years later, and these people still have reoccurring issues. Rwanda and Burundi still
has ethnic tension in relation with Tutsi minority and the majority Hutus. Also in today s society,
Rwanda strives to rebuild its economy by their coffee and tea production as its primary exports. They
continue to push efforts to reduce inequality and poverty (Global Communities, 2017).
The Hutu people are marginalized. Luckily, group programs such as Global Communities: Partners for
Good, are working with Hutu communities in efforts to provide support to unsafe households and
improving livelihoods through cooperative development, agricultural training, nutrition education,
access to financial services and literacy (Global Communities,
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The Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in Personal...
Executive Summary This report evaluates the roles of the CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) for
increasing the level of managerial effectiveness of the employees based on ASDA. Application of the
CSR practices can create several opportunities for retaining the best employees at the workplace. It
can set up the standards of the employees by considering the flexibility at the workplace. It considers
equality and diversity at the workplace and measures valid performance measurement scale. CSR
applications can protect the rights of the employees and motivates the organisations for not taking part
into any illegal business operations. ASDA has taken consideration of the CSR applications by
developing a family oriented organisational culture ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, environmental standard agency at the UK may impose penalties if any company failed to
meet the requirements made by the government. (Fig 1: Carroll s CSR pyramid, adapted from, CSR
Quest, 2014) According to the Carroll s CSR pyramid, there are four responsibilities of implementing
the CSR practices at the organisation such as: a) Economic: Economic responsibilities are the
important aspects of implementing the CSR practices such as it considers higher level of return from
the investors and considers fair wages, application of the new technology which can increase the level
of economic return for the organisation. It is the foundation of the business growth and depending on
these factors the other factors (CSR Quest, 2014). b) Legal: Legal factors consider the laws and
regulations that can develop the acceptable and unacceptable behaviour of the people at the
organisation. It can set up the standard for the employees and employees need to follow those legal
regulations effectively (Jamali and Mirshak, 2007). c) Ethical: Ethical factors will go ahead with the
legal factors which considers about behaving in a fair and right manner. It can increase the mortality
of the employees at the workplace and tells about what is right and wrong for the organisation. d)
Philanthropic or Discretionary: At the pick point of the CSR pyramid the philanthropic or
discretionary responsibilities will take place. It will consider the philanthropic acts
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Osage Reign Of Terror Essay
Under the shade of a stately elm tree, Colonel E. Walters assisted in the making of millions. As the
official auctioneer of the Osage Nation, he had primarily dealt in cattle and real estate exchanges, but
by 1920, a new commodity dominated the auctions held adjacent to the Osage Indian Agency in
Pawhuska, Oklahoma. The discovery of oil beneath the rolling hills of the Osage Reservation in
northern Oklahoma generated tremendous profits for the tribe, and made the reservation one of the
highest concentrations of wealth in the world. Between 1910 and 1930, the Osage accumulated more
wealth from black gold than was produced by all nineteenth century American gold rushes combined.
But for the Osage, untold wealth also brought untold horror. The May 1921 discovery of Anna Brown
s corpse in an Osage County ravine marked the beginning of what has been called the Osage Reign of
Terror. The Osage Reign of Terror was a series of murders through which non Osages attempted to
obtain the mineral headrights of deceased Osages. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
FBI inquiries into the slayings implicated area cattleman William K. Hale, the self appointed King of
the Osage Hills, as the Bureau s primary suspect. In 1929, Hale was convicted of orchestrating one of
the Osage murders and imprisoned at the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kansas. The period
known as the Osage Reign of Terror provides an opportunity to examine the evolution of United States
federal policy toward Native American tribes during the twentieth century, and also illustrates the
ramifications of federal policies when implemented at the tribal
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Coffee and Crisis Management Team
Starbucks Coffee Company Crisis Case Part I
Dr. Phillip G. Clampitt Cases in Media Management
August 1, 2009
Crisis Management Team: PuRr Luscious Ladies
Debra Dobson Diane LeVeque Joyce Jentges Karen Sobiesczyk
Proposed Crisis Management Plan
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Table of Contents Part I
Purpose of Crisis Plan.........................................................................................4 Overview of
Starbucks. ........................................................................................5 Acknowledgement Forms
......................................................................................10 Crisis Rehearsal Dates
........................................................................................11 Crisis Risk
Assessment........................................................................................13 Overview Crisis Vulnerabilities
Potential Crisis Impact Chart Incident Report
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Starbucks is rekindling America s love affair with coffee, bringing romance and fresh flavor back to
the brew. The Starbucks Product With an eye for convenience and a passion for quality, Starbucks
Coffee Company has earned the reputation for providing only the highest quality Arabica beans,
roasted by expert roasters into an exquisitely blended balance of flavor at convenient drive thru or off
highway stores, or in highly frequented establishments such as travel plazas, colleges, or airports.
Starbucks also recognizes the desire for a relaxing atmosphere, and Starbucks Entertainment of fine
music, books, and film are available for pleasure or purchase at stores, online, and iTunes. The
Starbucks brand has grown beyond coffees, offering rich blends of Tazo teas, Ethos water, and cool
blended beverages as well as delicious bakery, treats, and Starbucks merchandise that includes
espresso machines, brewers, and other coffee or tea related items. Expanding even beyond the
beverage market, Starbucks also premiered Frappuccino® and Frappuccino® Light blended coffees,
as well as Frappuccino® juice blends. In 1996, an agreement with Pepsi Cola North America brought
these specialized espresso blends to grocery shelves; in 1995, with Dreyer s Grand Ice Cream, a super
premium line of coffee ice creams seven flavors like Java Chip and Coffee Almond Fudge
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Misconceptions Of Grief Essay
3 Dangerous Misconceptions About the Phases of Grief
Everyone reacts and processes events in life differently. For example, to miss the train while you are
leaving for a weekend getaway could make some people go into a panic and it could even ruin their
entire weekend by having this rough start. While the next person might look at it as a minor setback
that just makes the trip more interesting.
Another example could be a breakup or divorce from a long term significant other. While one person
may be excited about starting a new chapter in life, another may find it hard to embrace their sense of
identity without the other person in their life any more.
Or the loss of a job, one person may simply move on looking for the next job trusting fate has
something else in store, while another may shut down and turn to drugs or alcohol for comfort as they
cannot see themselves in a different kind of role. The human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Misconception #1: You are Done Grieving Once You Complete all the Phases
KJSomehow the idea spawned from the five phases of grief that by working through this process, you
will at some point be done grieving. That s it. You re healed. You will no longer experience the
emotions of grief.
Wrong. Nothing can ever replace that loved one. Throughout life, there will be forever moments that
bring back the stages of grief that will come and go.
A thought of your loved one could trigger emotions that feel like depression.
Just thinking about how different your life is after their death may still seem unreal, as it did during
the initial shock stage.
Remembering how their life was at the very end while they were dying can trigger thoughts of what
you could have done differently, or what you would give to have them back, which is consistent with
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Code Talker Book Report
If you were a Navajo boy, forced out of your own culture and made to live in the brutal world of white
man s racial standards; could you survive that reality? The book code talker, written by Joseph
Bruchac, biased on the historically fictionalized story of Neds Begay s life. Ned as a child, is herded
into the extremely deprecative atmosphere, of boarding school. Ned, eventually goes on to fight for
the same country that implemented him into the hardship he was forced to endure; at the same time
making friends that would be so loyal as to sacrifice themselves for him. Ned s friends talked to cheer
each other up and be were always there for Ned or anyone else if things got tough for them. They
would laugh, talk and overall have such a strong connection with each other that even if it was for a
second Ned would forget ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For Ned, the thought of his family only made him fight harder. They were extremely supportive of his
decision to go to war. They knew he couldn t be stopped, but his parents instigated the rule that Ned
may only be of the correct age to join the military. Ned respected their request and when he came of
age was shipped out. During war Ned would often catch himself thinking about them and the he
received telling him to hurry home only made it harder for him. Letters saying, Dear son we pray for
your quick return home. He fought harder so as to haisen his return home. Through all the love and
support he felt was converted into strength, strength he used to fight for his loved ones. Ned would use
the compassion he felt and use it as a tool, a tool to destroy his enemies, and it was quite a powerful
tool. At time he would stare at the stars and it would take him back home, to the hills, the rivers and
his loving friends and family and all the support of his tribe. Ned believed that his survival was due to
his ancestors watching over him during his his times of hardships and
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Different Meanings And Values Of Poetry
extensive.
From linguistic point of view, to the usage and aspects of diverse meanings and values of poetry, the
Oxford dictionary explanation opens up the wide field of interests. From Anciet Greek, poetry (ποιεω
(poieo) means ´I create´ or ´I make´. It is the creation of aesthetic qualities, mostly within rhythmic or
metric sound, but still more popular free verse wording, too. The combination of poetic words express
various ideas in diverse cultures.
According to Webster dictionary, poetry is ´ writing that formulates a concentrated imaginative
awareness of experience in language chosen and arranged to create a specific emotional response
through meaning, sound, and rhythm´ (Webster, 2017). The Cambridge Dictionary illustrates the ...
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The most important and chronologically the oldest feature of poetry is rhythm which was included in
everyday life and working operations of every person, being the indivisible part of life. (Slobodník,
1976). In accordance to working rhythm, the thinker and a poet of 20th century, Christopher
Caudwell, raises an awareness of organizing function of poetry including its accompanying feature,
music and dance, for economic life of tribes.
[...]Poetry is characteristically song, and song is characteristically something which, because of its
rhythm, is sung in unison, is capable of being the expression of a collective emotion. This is one of the
secrets of heightened language. [...]Thus poetry, combined with dance, ritual, and music, becomes the
great switchboard of the instinctive energy of the tribe, directing it into trains of collective actions
whose immediate causes or gratifications are not in the visual field and which are not automatically
decided by instinct. (Caudwell, 1937, p.4)
Caudwell calls attention to beginnings of poetry, music and dance to be the phenomenon more
collective and synthetic (Slobodník, 1976). There are many supporters of this collective theory about
origins of poetry including A. W. Schlegel, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, F.M. Böhme, an ardent
supporter professor Francis. B. Gummere or George Lyman Kittredge. This theory was opposed by Dr.
Louise Pound in connection
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A Rhetorical Analysis Of Malcolm X s Speech
An extremely inspiring man named Malcolm X once said, If you re not ready to die for it, put the
word freedom out of your vocabulary . This quote describes everything Malcolm X stood for. He
believed in standing up for what was right and never backed down under any circumstances, even if it
mean death. Malcolm X was a human rights activist and an American Minister (Teaching American
History). He was born on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska, in poverty and he died at age of 39 on
February 21, 1965 in Washington Heights, New York city as an icon. His story is truly inspiring and
anyone who knows one thing about him is familiar with his extreme bravery (Carson, Clayborne). He
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Malcolm X gave a speech at a rally in Detroit, Michigan called ¨Message to the grassroots¨. In this
speech, which is one of the last speeches he gave while a member of the Nation of Islam, he explained
how he feels about civil rights in America. He explains, ¨Not only does America have a very serious
problem, but our people have a very serious problem. America s problem is us. We re her problem.¨
He is addressing a common problem all colored people during this time faced. America did not in any
way treat colored people the way they deserve to be treated. He also explains what he believes is the
¨common enemy. ¨We have a common enemy¨ He says, ¨The white man¨ Here he explains his feels
for the opposite race. This was one of his last speeches while still a member for The Nation of Islam.
The Nation of Islam believes that anyone white is the enemy. He compares America to a prison,
saying, ¨...When I was in prison, I read an article don t be shocked when I say I was in prison. You re
still in prison. That s what America means...¨ In the speech he the talks about how he read an article
about a chinese girl who killed her father because ¨he was an Uncle Tom Chinaman¨ He then
continues to explain that China is now one of the most feared countries ¨ by the white
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This week in Lamy terrorism and human security were...
This week in Lamy terrorism and human security were covered in chapters nine and ten. LAmy
describes terrorism as the use of violence to bring attention to a grievance , to get a certain response ,
or to weaken someones moral to elicit political change . Lamy explains that terrorism can be done as a
result of infractions on culture, economics, and/or religion. One example the book gives is Al Qaeda
which is a religious based terrorist group that fight due to an oath of loyalty to Osama bin Laden. This
group became recognized as a terrorist group after the incident of September 11. These terrorist acts
were done on the premise of the belief in jihad. Like most terrorists, Al Qaeda fights for the beliefs for
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However terrorism does not have to be dealt with only through guns and laws. Nongovernmental
organizations can act as a mean of dealing or assisting in preventing terrorism through the web and
media. Sources such as blogs, campaigns, and social media spread ideas in hope of stopping further
terrorism. Although there is not a mutual agreement on how to handle terrorism there is the shared
common belief that it needs to be dealt with and at the same time the citizens need to be protected.
With that being said, this chapter goes along side with chapter 10 which deals with human rights and
human security. Lamy defines the term human rights as: the inalienable rights such as life liberty and
the pursuit of happiness that one is entitled to because they are human. This definition was based off
of natural law. Terrorism and human rights go hand in hand when terrorist harm others due to the way
they choose to live their life. Whether they choose to believe a certain religion, or have different
beliefs. When this occurs, human security becomes endangered. Lamy describes human security as:
the security of people, including their physical safety, their economic and social well being, respect for
their dignity, and the protection of their human rights. Protection for human security is provided on
multiple fronts such as economic, food,
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Adolf Hitler And The Nazi Party
In 1933, Adolf Hitler was legally named chancellor of Germany by President Paul von Hindenburg. In
the following years, Hitler would take power as Führer and the Nazi party would create laws that
pretty much allowed them to kill eleven million people. While the anti semitic laws and the laws
against undesirables were horrible, they were still laws. The truth of the matter was that Hitler
belonged to the Nazi party and it was a legitimate political party with a substantial following; and their
laws were enacted legally. In this essay, I will explain how both Hart s and Fuller s theories play into
why I believe that the Nazis had laws. It begins with Hart s idea of a sovereign body enacting
legitimate laws and the complexity of the people following despite the immorality of the laws and
ends with the laws becoming nullified as they lose respect. I will also address the idea that the Nazi s
power didn t have legitimate laws because they went against laws that came before them. Hart, often
credited as being the father of modern legal positivism , built his ideas off the legal positivists who
came before him: Jeremy Bentham and John Austin. Hart took their ideas and softened their especially
Austin s harder, more cynical view that laws were purely followed because of a the threat coming
from a reigning power. Hart argued that laws were more complex than that. He believed that the
incentives, negative or positive, put forth by the ruling power was only part of the
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Cannabis Issues
Issues of Cannabis
What is Cannabis? Wikipedia defines Cannabis (marijuana) as a plant used for psychoactive drug or
medicine. Cannabis has tetrahydrocannabinol referred to as THC. THC is the chemical that is
responsible for most cannabis effects. There are many ways to use cannabis such as smoking, vaping,
eating, and extracting. Moreover, cannabis is used for medical, spiritual, and recreational uses.
Americans should accept cannabis because it has many benefits.
Cannabis can be used as a treatment for medical related issue. Marijuana can help patients with
Cerebral Palsy (CP). CP is a group of disorders that involves brain and nervous system functions.
There is no cure for CP but marijuana is one of the options of managing it. Jacqueline Patterson, a
Missouri mother of four kids, suffers from this illness since she was born. Auspiciously, cannabis
changed her life struggles. Her diagnosis was painful stiff muscles, severe speech impediment, which
leaves her pronunciation of words to be stuttered. Patterson s affirmation to The Pitch reports, I hate
my speech so much, I drrrr... drrr... drove my husband to suicide, you know . At the age of 12,
Patterson went to search for a better alternative to sooth her pain, since, muscle relaxers and Provigil
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Hindus considers marijuana to be a sacred plant but there is a misunderstanding. Virtue of marijuana
was found long ago in Atharva Veda (knowledge) characterizes it as one of the five sacred plants
beside barley, darbha grass, sugar, and Soma. Scriptures reveal that marijuana was holy to Lord Rudra
and Shiva. These two are known as gods entails the growth, preparation, and consumption of the plant
for spiritual uses. It is used to help neutralize toxins and for purification. Also, the scripts warn people
of not using it for recreational uses since it can be addictive. The effects of spiritual awareness is
extraordinary and linked to
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The Negative Effects Of Smartphones And Social Media
Research Paper Outline
As smartphone and media editing tools have become easier to use, many people have felt the need to
go on a photoshop epidemic every time they upload an image to the world of social media. In a
pervasive world where images of unrealistic standards fuel over the media on how one should look,
social media has one of the biggest impacts in body dissatisfaction in today s society. Throughout the
last generation, social media has become one of the most common and favored ways to communicate,
connect, and share. With the rapid growth of smartphone usage among adolescents and teenagers,
social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat have become an essential part
to their daily live. Today, when adolescent and teenagers turn on their smartphones, often times, the
first thing they will refer to is a social media site. It has become a place where they are exposed to
news, images, and expectations. Thus, often times, these images and expectations are Although social
media can help boost and motivate one s confidence serves as a platform where people can connect,
communicate, and share, it has a negative impact on one s body image because it can lead to lack of
self confidence, health problems,, and depression.
As social media is taking over today s society with unattainable beauty expeatatioms, a lot of pressure
is being put onto adolescents and young adults. Thus, many believe that the media put a lot pressure
on them to be thin and
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Essay on Biography of Sir Joseph Lister
The Father Of Modern Surgery The hospital environment has not always been a place of sterility and
extreme cleanliness that is associated with it so readily today. Prior to the work of Joseph Lister, the
hospital was a place to go to die, not to be cured. If an individual was able to survive the pain and
torture of surgery without anesthesia, a postoperative infection would most certainly be their ultimate
demise. Thanks to Joseph Lister, later known as Baron Lister, a hospital is now a place of healing and
cleanliness, not one of death and filth. Lister s Early Life: Joseph Lister was born to Joseph Jackson
Lister and Isabella Harris on April 5, 1827 in Upton, England. Upton was a small village outside of the
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Lister realized the importance of the work of his ancestors, but was appalled at the fact that outdated
material could be learned for hundreds of years. Lister was lucky to be entering medical school in a
time when many important changes were taking place. Medical students were now allowed to dissect
human bodies, previously thought to have been grounds for execution and certainly morally
apprehensible. The methods by which students learned were also modernized, and the public view of
surgeons was being changed. As late as the early to mid 1800 s surgeons were not considered worthy
of the respect of physicians, and were not permitted by law to practice medicine. As the technology
surrounding surgery was enhanced, the surgeons began to gain respect in their own right. The use of
ether in surgery as an anesthetic allowed the surgeons to concentrate more on detail and less on speed.
Prior to ether, the surgeon s speed was the only way to minimize the pain of the patient. Lister was a
very sympathetic person, and strove early in his career to change the previously accepted conceptions
of surgery. When Lister began his education surgery had a mortality rate of over 50%. This was
accepted by society, but not by Lister. He set out very early to change this problem. Joseph continued
his education and questioned
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The Current Idea Of Intelligence
Paper 1
Intelligence has been identified in many different ways throughout history and varies between
different cultures. The current idea of intelligence consists of intangible properties that include, but are
not limited to, knowledge based thinking, apprehending, adaptive purposeful striving, fluid analytic
reasoning, mental playfulness, and idiosyncratic learning (Krishnamurthy, 2015).
Progression of Intelligence Testing Through the Ages
The notion that Caucasians were superior to other races (e.g., African Americans, Native Americans,
etc.) was a well accepted notion that preceded, and even influenced, early intelligence testing (Gould,
1996). Research conducted by Samuel Morton on human skulls began in the 1820 s attempted to set
up a scientifically based racial ranking system of intelligence through the use of Craniometry.
However, Morton s research was heavily biased, although it appeared his biases were unintentional
and lacked conscious manipulation (p. 101). Even though data from Morton s research acknowledged
that brain size was relative to body size, he failed to correct for differences in sex or body size (p. 94).
Morton also made errors that favored his prejudices which included inaccurate measurements (e.g.,
unequal rounding cranial circumference measurements, over packing skulls) and sampling biases (e.g.,
including unequal female to male ratios in particular samples, over representing certain groups
samples) (p. 86 101).
Furthermore, scientists such
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Case Study Lego
The Lego Case Study
In 2014, LEGO announced record results. In the financial year 2013, the company revenues had
increased by 10% to 25.4 billion DKK (Annual Report). Profits before tax were 8.2 billion DKK
representing a net income of 24% while operating margins were at a staggering 32.8% (Annual
Report). However, the company s future had not always looked so promising. When Jorgen Vig
Knudstrop stepped in as CEO in 2003, he described the then financial state of the company as a
burning platform which generated negative cash flows that would lead to its eventual collapse
(Ashcroft 3). Sadly, his portrayal was not that far from the truth. Throughout the early 2000s, the
company was facing losses of ~1 billion DKK yearly and was falling behind it competitors, Mattel
and Hasboro (Annual Report). So how did LEGO turn itself around in a short span of 8 years? ...
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LEGO, the company has always been known by kids and parents alike for its colorful building bricks
however between 1997 and 2004, LEGO stretched its product lines to include movies, clothing, video
gaming and event theme parks. Unfortunately, these activities generated limited returns and were
capital intensive as a result, LEGO s bottom line plummeted. LEGO strayed too far from its core
business of manufacturing building blocks and ventured in industries which it no knowledge or
specific skills sets to compete in ( Fun and Games: The LEGO Success Story 2). Also, a lack of
financial and product profitability analysis meant that management had no idea which products were
making money and which were not producing adequate returns on investment. Another problem was
that retailers were constantly overstocked with products which offered diminishing margins as
clearance offers ensued (Ashcroft 14). This was due to a lack of
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The West Wing Gender Roles
The television political series The West Wing was an enormously popular program during its original
airing from 1999 2006. The show is highly rated amongst fans and critics alike and is still watched
today on outlets like DVDs and Netflix. The West Wing depicted American politics during the
fictional Presidency of Josiah Bartlet. The show was quick witted, dramatic, comical, and
revolutionary. It gave viewers an in depth view of the White House and the day to day lives of the men
and women who run the American government on a day to day basis. The West Wing had large
numbers of female characters throughout the series, but a few characters were shown far more
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This is in the fifth season (the show has seven seasons in total) and Donna has made it clear to Josh
and other West Wing staff that she wants to start taking on more responsibility beyond just being Josh
s assistant. She is sent off to the Gaza Strip along with other White House officials to be a part of the
discussion of the issues between the rivaling Israelis and Palestinians. This is one of the very few
episodes that focus on Donna that are not directly about her relationship with Josh, so, as expected, the
writers felt it necessary to write a romantic/sexual storyline to go along with Donna s trip. The episode
begins with showing Donna involved in a car explosion and her fate is unknown until the end of the
episode. The majority of the episode is a flashback to the day s previous events. During Donna s time
in Gaza, she meets a handsome photojournalist who shows her around and spends the day with her,
the day culminating in them having sex. The following episodes where Donna recovers from the car
explosion in the hospital, she is visited by both Josh and the photojournalist in the hospital,
highlighting Josh s true feelings for Donna. Donna never truly gets an opportunity to enjoy her time
spent doing additional work because she is immediately injured. Her storyline focuses primarily on
her romance with Josh and the photojournalist rather than anything having to do with Donna s career
advances. The photojournalist disappears a few episodes after the Gaza episode and is never brought
up again, all hinting that Josh and Donna are destined to be together in the end. Donna would not
move up in her career until the end of the series when her and Josh finally get together and stay
together. Donna s character exists only because Josh s does, she is never given enough of her own
storyline by the show s writers to make her
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Occupational Therapy Assistant
Occupational therapy assistant is my dream career. They help people live a normal life again without
any assistance of other people. The help people enhance, improve, develop, and recover the skills use
for working or doing daily average tasks. OTA s usually work under the direction of occupational
therapists, and they still get involved with providing therapy for patients. According to the
Occupational Outlook Handbook, occupational therapy assistants help patients do therapeutic
activities. For example, they help patients to stretch or do other exercises. OTA s also help children
who have developmental disabilities to play activities that helps stimulate coordination and learn to
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I didn t know what I wanted to be at the time, but the medical field sparked my interest. I went up
there, and I met a woman by the name of Pam who worked as an occupational therapist at a nursing
home. She showed me around and introduced me to her patients. I love everything about her work.
She would show simple tasks, such as cooking an egg, to her patients and helped them try to master it.
Pam even showed them how to sit in the toilet seat by themselves. I observed and even helped her
sometimes, and I loved the feeling of helping them get a step closer to living independently. Recently,
I talked to the occupational therapist in the school at De Queen, and she told me that she has 32 kids
that have Down syndrome or have some sort of disability problem. Her name is Kim, and she sees
them twice a week for 30 minutes. She helps them recover or develop fine motor skills, visual and
social participation skills, and problem solving skills. According to Kim, she states that occupational
therapy and OTA is a career in which you help a person try to become independent in doing daily
normal tasks, and she loves her job because she gets to see the progress every child makes. I knew that
this was the career I wanted, and I was glad that UA Cossatot offered it. An occupational therapy
assistant not only help patients recover daily skills, but they help them live
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Montresor And Fortunato Essay
Where is everyone?! shouted Fortunato. And where s all the drinks?! Ahhh, there they are! Fortunato
exclaimed.
Fortunato had a rather... troubled adulthood. With his booming personality, he always made new
friends. He got with the wrong group of friends that would feed him drinks again and again, which he
became addicted to. Montresor on the other hand wasn t as social as Fortunato so he was more of a
loner and focused on his career into adult hood. He became extremely successful in his career
endeavors and he also found the love of his life, Sara, while doing so! His life was perfect, him and
Fortunato remained friends but they were not as close as they had once been because of their different
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He was never focused on his career anymore, his lost his way with everything.
Hey buddy, Fortunato said. You want to come to this carnival in town with me tonight? It ll be a blast,
you ll love it!
I think I ll pass for tonight, says Montresor. I m not really feeling up to the partying these days.
Suit yourself, peace out! yelled Fortunato as he ran away happily on his way to the carnival.
While at the carnival, Fortunato spotted a woman and it was love at first sight. The two hit it off right
away! He felt his life was about to change for the better. Montresor sat alone feeling isolated and
lonely in his empty house, and just thought about his life. He lost the love of his life, his career,
success, and his wealth. Sitting on the floor in his dark, gloomy, disheveled living room, he then
decided to make a change. He pounced up, ran to the kitchen and got rid of all the alcohol in his home
and he declared he would never drink another day in his life! Alcohol was the one thing that ruined
everything for him and he hated it and himself for giving it that power. Montresor began to withdraw
from his friendship with Fortunato slightly because of his use of alcohol. It had been a while since
they hung out and Fortunato wanted to introduce Montresor to the new girl he d fallen in love with.
Montresor heard a knock on his door, when he opened it he was shocked at what he had
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Personal Narrative-It s On The Road
On the road again for the third time in a month. In the middle of the hottest month, we were in a car.
Only eight hours away from Tennessee we got pulled over by not just one cop but three cops for
speeding. We sat there for at least two hours. Since we were from Franklinton, Louisiana it took a very
long time. So, we finally got to leave the side of the road. We sat there so long it got extremely hot. So
we all decide to go swimming. So as all eighteen of us went swimming we all started laughing for
some odd reason. Little did we know that the pool was filled with some crazy stuff, it took all but two
minutes to figure out what it was, and it was some type of chemical that made you laugh hysterically!
Later that week we went to Dollywood
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500 Word. Describe The Top Three Reasons You Have Chosen
500 word
Describe the top three reasons you have chosen osteopathic medicine as your professional choice in
becoming a physician (Please use your own description and not one that widely describes the
profession).
While enrolled in Existence and Reality, a course offered at Allan Hancock College, I was tasked to
reflect on my beliefs concerning the seven most prevailing philosophical questions; what is life, what
is death, is there a God, is there life after death, why is there so much evil and suffering in the world,
and what is the good life? Due to my religious beliefs, I am certain that there is a God, but when
talking about the concept of life, I found myself questioning what my purpose was. I have always had
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After sustaining a knee injury that required for surgical intervention while in high school, I struggled
with recurring ailments throughout my intercollegiate career. It was not until my father, who is an
Osteopathic physician, was performing manipulation on me did we begin to diagnose the potential
causes. The issue was muscle imbalance and limited flexibility in certain areas of my body that was
shifting majority of my weight onto my knees while performing certain movements. This went
unnoticed by physicians because while performing examinations the scope was concentrated on the
immediate areas around my knee. With the knowledge I obtained through manipulation I have been
able to treat my knee ailments by strengthening and lengthening muscles throughout my body. Having
this experience helped solidify that if I am to be the physician I aspire to be, it is imperative to be
trained in this form of medicine.
Professionalism and the ability to gain respect in the community in which you live is of utmost
importance as you embark upon a career as a physician. What three professional qualities do you feel
a Student Doctor must be able to demonstrate as he/or she makes the transition into the study and
practice of medicine. How will you demonstrate those qualities as a medical student at VCOM?
Throughout life individuals go through multiple transitions. When specifically
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Most Handsomest Drowned Man
The Most Handsomest Drowned Man in the World, is a story of a dead man who brings the village to
life. The presence of the dead man gave villagers a feeling of isolation, in return the villages gave him
a home and a place to feel welcome. The dead man was called Esteban by the villagers. He also
becomes a symbol of change for the villagers because his presence inspires them to adjust certain
aspects of their lives. For instance after Esteban s farewell all the houses in the village will have big
doors and higher ceilings to show that Esteban belonged there, But they also knew that everything
would be different from then on that their houses would have wider doors, higher ceilings, and
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This statement describes how villagers are attracted the drowned man. In the narrator s description of
Esteban, we realize that there is nothing that extraordinary about him. In fact, the people started
thinking how good Esteban s life was before his death . They are more fascinated with the virtual
qualities that villagers have in their minds rather than Esteban s actual qualities. He gave villagers a
desire for change. Because they were able to see something different and wonderful in him, they are
also able to see that they are missing something in their lives. We are told that, became aware for the
first time of the desolation of their streets, the dryness of their courtyards, and the narrowness of their
dreams as they faced the splendor and beauty of their drowned man . This causes villagers to change
how they live and they understand that things can never be the same they once were. In short, Esteban
gives the villagers a sense of
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My Brother Sam Is Dead Analysis
My Brother Sam is Dead Soundtrack
My Brother Sam is Dead by Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier relates to 99 Red Balloons
by Nena, Get Up by Superchick, and Wavin Flag by K naan through some of the lyrics. 99 Red
Balloons tells about a war and the lyrics relate to Susannah (Mother), Life (Father), Sam, and Tim
Meeker along with Betsey Read. Get Up relates to Sam specifically because he is so confident he won
t fail. Wavin Flag relates mainly to Sam again, but also relates to Tim.
99 Red Balloons (originally in German with the name of 99 Luftballons ) relates to My Brother Sam is
Dead in some of the lyrics. One of the lines There s something here from somewhere else relates to
My Brother Sam is Dead because that is how Sam feels about the British. He thinks that they don t
belong in the colonies, the should stay in Britain. Another line: Opens up one eager eye shows how
eager Sam is for war; he wants to fight. The line: To worry, worry, super scurry tells how worried
everyone in the Meeker family (and Betsey Read) is about Sam. Tim and ... Show more content on
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Give me freedom, give me fire, give me reason, take me higher relates to Sam because he is fighting
for freedom. When I get older, I will be stronger relates to Tim because he young now and is tired of
being helpless and wants to be able to help himself. See the champions...unify us, make us feel proud
relates to everyone because they all want to win and work together. This also relates to Sam
individually because he wants everyone to be proud of him. In the streets our heads are liftin , as we
lose our inhibition This relates to everyone because they all are feeling bad and worried, but they still
manage with it. They ll call me freedom. Just like a wavin flag . This relates to Sam because he wants
to win the war to gain freedom so people will respect and look up to him.( K NAAN
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Australia International Relations Essay
This essay will critically analyse Australia s international relations with close neighbour Indonesia in
terms of how positive their relationship is. Although Australia and Indonesia s relationship cooperates
on many issues including security, economics, education and population development, their
diplomatic relationship has recently plunged due to political clashes between the two governments.
Howard notes the strengths of the Indonesia Australian affiliation in how the leaders of each nation in
the past have successfully allied to build a stronger relationship. An example of this is foreign aid
support that Australia has continuously contributed to Indonesia, notably the $1 billion Australia
Indonesia Partnership for Reconstruction and Development agreement following the 2004 Boxing Day
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In response to the executions, Australia exhausted is diplomacy by withdrawing their foreign
ambassador Paul Grigson from Jakarta immediately after the executions as a sign of displeasure in
response to the ignorance and disrespect that Indonesia conveyed in regards to the importance of the
Indonesia Australia relationship. It is questionable that the Indonesian government was more
concerned about its authority to the local population and its influence of power as a small nation, over
their relations with neighbouring western countries such as Australia.
In addition, it was announced in the 2015 Federal Budget that Australia would decrease its aid to
Indonesia significantly from $627.7 million to $375.7 million following the decade long and highly
strenuous battle surrounding the death penalty and Indonesia s battle against drug crimes. (Department
of Foreign Affairs and Trade,
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The Threat Of Terrorist Groups Place High Value
There is substantial evidence which supports the idea that terrorist groups place high value is using
shoulder fire MANPAD weapon systems to destroy civilian jet aircraft. Successfully attacking a
civilian plane not only poses a great economic threat by effectively shutting down the commercial
aviation industry, it would also create a loss of confidence in the United States ability to defend itself
which, in of itself, holds great symbolic value. While the previous post examined mitigation strategies
centered around the aircraft, this post examines potential strategies that may be used to minimize the
threat from the ground, or more specifically, the airport. While no one strategy offers the ability to
completely eliminate the threat, there is existing literature which offers potential strategies through a
multi layered approach.
Designing any sort of counter MANPAD strategy will likely cost a great amount of money, and airport
planners will have to convince stakeholders the potential risk of a MANPAD incident. A coordinated
or well planned attack which results in catastrophic loss of life and aircraft(s) would likely have
cascading affects throughout the aviation industry, significantly effecting commerce and travel. It must
therefore be understood that any front end investment, in millions, could likely insure continued daily
operations in the event of a planned attack and preserve billions in potentially lost revenue on the back
end.
Any defensive measure built
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Elizabeth I And Later The English Monarchs Essay
Elizabeth 1
To the best of my understanding Elizabeth I and later the English Monarchs with regard to religious
uniformity, believed in, and were in search of a religious settlement that would bring peace for all the
people. You could draw the conclusion that this very Act of Uniformity proclaimed by Elizabeth I in
1559 which was actually made up of two separate acts of Parliament, have in part created the religious
freedoms we enjoy today. My thesis would be that this religious uniformity would shape a lot of
things that would come to pass later on in life, as Elizabeth I ideas and beliefs would set a tone that
would shape religion and the beliefs on how to worship that still go on this this current day. One of
The act of Supremacy and the act of uniformity, the act of Supremacy re established England s
independence from Rome, while the act of uniformity established a set form of worship and made
church attendance on Sundays and holy days something that was obligatory. This very act would go
on to shape some of the laws, and a lot of the thinking behind the way things are still done to this very
day. Some of the laws are influence by the act of uniformity... In this time period different religious
beliefs were being questioned and shaped, and the act of uniformity was designed to create order so
that all the different religious groups could follow a unified religious belief. Elizabeth I ultimate goal
was to create and build a stable, peaceful nation
Elizabeth I was a keen
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Why Is Osama Bin Laden Justified
The assassination of Osama Bin Laden was justified because he murdered thousands of innocent
people, and trained and armed other terrorist organizations. However, some think that his assassination
was not justified because he was killing for his religion.
We all remember the terrorist attacks of 9/11. It was a bright and sunny morning when a commercial
airliner crashed into one of the twin towers. Everyone thought it was an accident, it was all over the
news, but in mere seconds, the second plane hit. At that moment, everyone knew what had happened,
the most devastating terrorist attack in U.S history had just occurred. By the time everything was said
and done, America was confused and filled with rage, and when Osama Bin Laden and his terrorist
organization, Al Qaida, claimed responsibility, we were ready for payback. If there is one thing that
Toby Keith got right, it s that the US of A does not take kindly to being attacked by terrorists and so,
we clashed with our enemies in the Middle East for over a decade, but that s another story. Osama Bin
Laden had been conducting terrorist attacks ever since the 90 s, like when the U.S embassy in Kenya
was bombed in 1998, but we didn t take action until after we got hit on American soil.
It s not just the terrorist attacks that slaughtered oh so many innocent people who makes Osama Bin
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This is mainly because Osama Bin Laden executed Infidels for his religion. In the Islamic religion,
you are basically told that anyone who has faith in anything other than Islam should be dominated and
that Martyrs are rewarded with 72 virgins. Most people never took this literally and maintained peace
with the world but extremists like Osama Bin Laden thought differently and decided to do something.
As a result, you have the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and god knows how many
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The Miracle Worker by William Gibson, Essay with quotes...
William Gibson s play, The Miracle Worker, illustrates how people who triumph over hardships can
succeed in achieving their goals. The play follows Annie Sullivan, a half blind northern young
woman, as she travels to Post Civil War Tuscumbia, Alabama in order to teach Helen Keller, a blind
and deaf little girl. When she arrives in Alabama, Annie meets Helen s family members; her father,
Captain Keller, is a stubborn, commanding former Civil War captain and her mother, Kate Keller, is a
young, overly protective woman, both of them have kept Helen almost as a pet because they did not
know what to do with her or how to treat her. In order for Annie to succeed in teaching Helen, she has
to battle with Captain Keller s stubbornness, Kate s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I think it s your love. And pity (667). Annie knows that Mrs. Keller s love and pity for Helen has
caused Kate to distort Helen s differentiation between right and wrong, and Annie realizes that being
alone with Helen will allow her to be taught without the interference of her mother s love. Annie
thinks that this love and pity from Kate is Helen s worst handicap because it prevents her from
learning language and keeps Helen closed off from the world around her. Furthermore, Helen tests her
family, and her teacher, when her welcome home dinner after her two weeks alone with Annie,
repeatedly dropping her napkin, Kate tries to make excuses for her and supposes, Will once hurt so
much, Miss Annie? I ve made all Helen s favorite foods, tonight (699). Kate s desire to make Helen
happy on her first night back blinds Kate to the realization that if she allows Helen misbehave even
once, the progress that Helen has made in the time she spent with Annie in the garden house will
diminish and Annie will have to start teaching Helen all over again. Annie knows that if Helen realizes
that she can get away with misbehaving, now that she is reunited with her family, she will revert back
to her old ways and continue misbehaving. Because Annie fights with Kate to keep Helen in line,
Annie is able to teach Helen how to act and behave like a seeing child, and begin to break through
Helen s shell that prevents her from
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Spiritual Beliefs
2. Are you part of a spiritual or religious community? Yes. I am baptized Greek Catholic. I have
accepted my wife s traditions because it is almost identical to my upbringing. I don t have the time to
participate in a scheduled religious community locally, due to my career in the Military.
3. Do your spiritual beliefs help you cope with stress? Yes. When I m down or low I reflect on my
path God has laid out for me and realize my time on Earth is temporary and know that I can try my
best because at the end of the day my best is all I can do. My father has good influence on me and has
taught me to pray to Jesus and let God be in control of my life. I wish I always followed this rule
because there are so many distractions around me with a World of issues and problems that consume
the most valuable thing man has.
4. How does your faith help the patient cope with illness? I know that if I become ill I think back to
my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The basic needs of respect, understanding and Love in my wellbeing and care is a small indication of
Godliness. The clean, structured and organized care for me with respect to my Peace is what I believe
a person needs and is used to. The patient s exact words are as follows: If my needs are severe and
require unusual hours to attend my care, then I pray the medical staff has the love and patience
required or my health may take longer to recover or be at Peace. If my health should fail and I pass I
would require a Priest or Chaplain to read me my last rites. I expect any medical personnel in charge
to have my Priest or Chaplain in close contact in the event I pass. This is required without negotiation
or fail. I believe Peace and Love is the strongest basic Spirituality a patient can receive, and I also
believe a Patients religious needs outweigh my personal needs regarding the care of my
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Gregory Bateson And His Quest
Stohs, Alexandra
Dr. Barbra Erickson
Anth. 480
December 10, 2014
Gregory Bateson and his Quest to Unify our Minds
Introduction: Thesis and introduce good old Gregory...1/2 page Gregory Bateson was an
anthropologist, psychoanalyst, and cybernetics who contributed to multiple subfields within
anthropology along with other fields in the social sciences. Bateson never completely settled into one
field, but rather, he synthesized his knowledge to incorporate it into his epistemology and
methodologies. Gregory Bateson s contributions to anthropology range from providing new methods
of ethnography, helping to establish the field of visual anthropology, influencing ecological,
psychological, and linguistics anthropology, to moving cybernetic theory from the natural sciences to
the social sciences.
Background, Education, and Influences: 1 to 2 pages Gregory Bateson was born in Grantchester,
England to an aristocratic family in 1904 (Stagoll 2006). His father, William Bateson, was a prominent
geneticist who founded the Cambridge School of Genetics and coined the term genetics (Stagoll
2006). William Bateson was a strong advocate of the work of geneticist Gregor Mendel and named
Gregory in his honor (Stagoll 2006). Following in his father s footsteps, Gregory Bateson received his
bachelor s degree in natural sciences at St. Johns at Cambridge where his grandfather, William Henry
Bateson, held the position of master (Levy and Rappaport 1982). After publishing his first paper about
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Utilization Of Drones
In today s world, there has been leaps and bounds as far as advancements in technology. Smart
phones, artificial intelligence, self driving cars, and drones. Technology itself is rather controversial to
some. Some say that cell phones are brainwashing people, artificial intelligence will take over the
world. Self driving cars just can never be safe. When it comes to drones, an entire new root system of
controversy sprouts. Drones are remotely piloted airships that can carry cargo or video cameras long
distances, while the pilot sits at a stationary location. Drones have been used to drop explosives
overseas into war zones,and this is where the argument starts. Should drone strikes be allowed abroad?
Studies say, Sure, why not? The utilization of drone strikes has vastly lowered the civilian death, or
collateral damage, in war zones. Previous weaponry, such as bombs, tanks, or mortars, have been the
cause of forty to sixty seven percent of the deaths of civilians. Since introducing drones, these
percentages have dropped to eight to seventeen percent. The accuracy of the strikes has greatly
depleted the rates of civilian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Drones minimize the need for ground soldiers, and airplane pilots. Sending a ground crew can raise
the danger of a firefight, and sending in an aircraft pulls the risk of anti aircraft missiles. Drones, of
course, are still subject to these defense mechanisms, but if there s no one acting as a live pilot, there
is no way for it to be any danger for our military. Other threats eliminated in the utilization of drones
include weather, environmental conditions, land mines, and virtually anything that could hinder or
harm soldiers. Drones negate the danger of all of these, given the fact that they are inanimate objects.
To risk a simple piece of machinery is far preferable over risking a human
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Essay on American Masculinity
In American culture, society has views about how males and females should behave. Males are viewed
as independent, rough, and tough while females are viewed as social, emotional, and delicate. Starting
in 1792 with the publication of Mary Wollstonecraft s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, women
began to advocate for changes in how society viewed them ( History of Women s Suffrage ). American
women made additional positive changes to the women s rights movement when they gained the right
to vote in 1920. Since these beginnings, women have continued to push for change. American women
now have the right to wear pants, work, take on male occupations, and decide to remain single.
Despite the advances made for females, males are still ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Music lyrics are one of the many places in which this occurs. Adam Duritz, the lead singer and lyricist
for Counting Crows, demonstrates Lorber s theory by expressing his view of masculinity throughout
his songs. Mr. Jones, Anna Begins, and Insignificant are all examples of Duritz s perpetuation of
gender. These songs, as well as others by Counting Crows, are unique in that they do not portray the
contempory American view of masculinity. The gender messages of Counting Crows are not that of
the old, isolated, unemotional male. Through the music of Counting Crows, singer and songwriter
Adam Duritz breaks the Boy Code described by William Pollack in his book Real Boys and
demonstrates his struggles with the current societal view that masculinity means being unemotional
and unattached.
Traditional American masculinity focuses on a few key concepts. Males are supposed to remain stoic
and hide emotions, they are tough, they do not open up or show feelings, and they are not girl like or
feminine in any way (Oransky and Marecek). In a study of masculinity in male friendship and peer
groups, Oransky and Marecek found that boys feel that acting stoic, tough, and emotionally
invulnerable was necessary for being regarded manly by their peers. Soft emotions such as fear, pain,
and sadness, as well as outward expressions of distress or worry, marked a boy as gay or girly
(Oransky and Marecek 225 226). William Pollack found similar views of
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Chris Brown Interpretation
Chris Brown who is known to be a multi platinum talent R B and Pop artist in the music industry.
When I first heard Autumn Leaves that debut on 9/6/16 by Chris Brown featuring Kendrick Lamar, I
knew that there was a meaning behind what was being said in this song. Kendrick Lamar is known to
be poetic in his music and that he speaks directly to his audience. Chris Brown is known to go through
break ups, and most music artist tells a story through their music. Autumn Leaves stood out, due to the
fact the autumn stands for fall . During the Fall season the leaves beginnings to gets old and fall off.
This song spoke about how easy it is for a relationship to fall apart and not know where your heat lays
with that special person anymore.
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The Future Of The Us Dollar
The Future of the US Dollar in the International Market A society based on trade was established as
early as 4000 B.C.E. (Hunt 6). However, the end of the Cold War marked the beginning of a new
stage, an economy fully supported by globalization (Gilpin 10 12). This new beginning for the
economy made the international markets the central focus of the economy. Since the gold standard had
crushed, the US dollar became the official exchange standard and also the most used currency in the
world. Currently, its status of international currency remains the same, but the international market has
changed so much that there are factors that leave its future uncertain. The role of the US dollar as an
international currency is at risk because of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This decrease can be due to the economic problems that the United States faced during the decade of
the 2000 s, the Financial Market Crisis, and is still battling to recover from, or due to the increase of
power and popularity of other countries and their currencies, such as the countries that make up the
European Union (Goldberg). The concept of the world money is organically linked to an
understanding of the world market as the fundamental framework of global capitalism where profit
rates are equalized and an average world market rate of profit is established (Ivanova 51 52). The
world market became the main focus of the world s super power countries as well as developing
countries. As Karl Marx s theory of money establishes, money is not only a measure of value or a
medium of change, when it becomes world money, it becomes the absolute social materialization of
wealth as such (universal wealth) (qtd. in Ivanova 51). One of the main characteristics of world money
that applies to the US dollar today is that it is a dominant currency in international financial markets
that is also used hand to hand in foreign countries (Auboin). Bitcoin was created in 2009 as an
international currency to make digital transactions easier and faster(Yellin). This computerized money
exists only as strings of digital code ( A New Specie ). This currency is used without intermediaries
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Secret Escapes Is A British Travel Company
Secret Escapes Phone Numbers
Secret Escapes Customer Service 0843 227 7777
Secret Escapes customer service number is 0843 227 7777. Secret Escapes is a British travel company.
It offers discounted stays in luxury hotel as well as trips only for registered members. Secret Escapes
operates through website and mobile application.
Visit Secret Escapes website. Scroll down to the bottom. Locate contact link for information on how
to get in touch with customer service. This page offers following ways to contact Secret Escapes
Phone number
Online email form
Customer service email address
Click on Leave us a message link. It opens a box with help options. Click on green coloured leave us a
message button. Then provide your contact ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
How To Login To Secret Escapes Website?
Customers need to login to the website to avail facilities and features offered. Secret Escapes offers
two methods of login.
Login With Email Address Enter your email address and password in the requested field and click on
the orange coloured sign in button to enter the website.
Login With Facebook Information Click on sign in with Facebook button, enter your Facebook login
information on the next page. You login to the Facebook and a plugin authenticates you to enter Secret
Escapes website.
Similarly, you can access the login page from the top right corner of the website. Click on the sign in
link to open a drop down menu. You can reset a forgotten password using the link for the same.
How To Find A Travel Destination On Secret Escapes?
Secret Escapes offers discounted holidays and trips. Therefore, finding the right travel destination at
the right price is necessary. Visit the website, locate current sales link. You will find this link on the
top left of the homepage.
Click on this link will take you to options with current sales listings, time available to book a deal, and
information about it. Additionally, you can use the tools available on the page to spot a deal of your
choice. Use the find your escape search tool or use filters like family or solo offers, location, date or
duration of the reservation, and other
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60 Years Ago Research Paper
60 Years Ago Effective June 15, a new system of issuing driver s license takes effect in the state.
Between June 15 and July 31, drivers with the last name initials A through K are required to renew
their two year license. The old system does not provide an infallible check of eligibility. The new
process will enable the state of have a listing of each drier on file and be able to track violation which
prevent license issuance. 50 Years Ago The Edmonton Merchants baseball team won their 7th straight
game of the year and now find themselves in possession of first place in the Bluegrass League. The
Merchants won the Bourbon League in 1967 and if they continue this winning way the Bluegrass
League in 1968. 40 Years Ago Elizabeth Beauchamp also known as Miss Lizzie took the mail on
horseback regardless of the weather. She carried the mail to Glasgow, then bid on the Knob Klick
route, which she carried for 12 years. She also carried the Randolph route, Beaumont, and Sulphur
Well routes at various times. The post office being closed and the mail not going was unheard of in
those days. She often took medicine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
and Miss. 88 contest will be held July 22nd, as a prelude to several other events scheduled as part of
Homecoming 88 including a parade, antique car show, arts and crafts festival, and gospel music
singing. The contest will be held at the Refuse Church of Christ in Eighty Eight, KY and the Eighty
Eight Market invites participation. The first telephone book ever issued contained only fifty name. 20
Years Ago Kentucky Hills Golf Course in Summer Shade hosted the 2nd annual Edmonton Metcalfe
Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament. The 1st place team consisted of: Teddy Chaney, Ronnie
Birge, Bob Shank, and Marty Ross with a 12 round; the 2nd place team: Chris Cassaday, T.J. Morgan,
Don Gentry, and Josh Matney with a 11 round (won pitch); 3rd place team: Nick Kindred, Matt
Shirley, Veachel Cloyd, and Mike Bartley with an 11
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Asylum Seekers In Australia
Where to Next?
The Papua New Guinea s Supreme Court ruling that Australia s detention of asylum seekers on Manus
Island is illegal and that the centre must close has once again raised in Australian society the very
divisive issue of asylum seekers and their treatment. Commentaries following the Supreme Court
decision have portrayed Australia s approach to asylum seekers as inhumane and uncaring. With
continual political, humanitarian and media attention, the histrionics surrounding the issue are rife and
many of the crucial facts as to Australia s response to asylum seekers and the purpose for our offshore
processing centres long forgotten. It s time to restore a factual basis and balance to the discussion. Can
Australians be proud of our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The establishment by the Australian Government of offshore processing of asylum seekers on Manus
Island in Papua New Guinea and similarly in Nauru was a direct action to prevent this. By making it
clear internationally that anyone arriving without a visa in Australia by boat would have no chance of
being settled in Australia it removed the financial incentive for people smugglers. It ensured that
people smugglers had no product to sell. It was aimed at preventing people embarking on a trip across
dangerous seas with the high risk of death. The success of this approach cannot be denied. In 2007
2008, while the Howard Government s Pacific Solution was in place, only 25 asylum seekers travelled
by boat to Australia. In 2010, when the policy changed and asylum seekers were transferred to
Australia, 5000 people travelled by boat to Australia to seek asylum a 19900%
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  • 2. Analysis Of Lindsey Stirling s Shatter Me Freshly... Lindsey Stirling s Shatter Me Featuring Lzzy Hail and Freshly Ground s Pot Belly, depict two different categories of perception: perceptions of oneself and perceptions of others. These perceptions, though diverse, show a modern day view of how people are characterized and viewed externally. The latter music video reveals two people and their perceptions of each other; in contrast, the first video displays one person s view of not only themselves, but also the world around them. Viewed side by side, both videos show how perceptions shape the tolerance and the understanding people have about themselves. Together, these videos show that most perceptions are not fully factual, but rather are often distorted and limited as a result of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consequently, she acts and behaves in this predicted manner; a figure of perfection surrounded by a glass globe, the stereotype of who she perceives herself to be, but more importantly, by the way she perceives others view her and expect her to act. While imprisoned in this globe, she feels she cannot act upon her own volition as she can only reanimate once a key is turned. As Lindsey Stirling s video continues, it becomes clear that the ballerina is tired and unhappy with this banal routine. An effective picture is painted of the warped perception she has of herself and, conversely, her view of the world. This is especially highlighted when she observes light coming from outside the globe and a spark of hope appears on her face. This, in turn, motivates her to shatter the glass surrounding her, but she is unsuccessful in this attempt, despite the appearance of cracks in the glass. Before long, the music stops and she becomes lifeless. Once again, the key is turned, and the ballerina reanimates and commences with what is expected. At this point in the video, the trapped ballerina catches a glimpse of a butterfly outside the globe before it morphs back into the bat she has always seen. This brings the realization that perhaps her view and perceptions are not what they seem and this galvanizes her. She gathers up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Vladimir Putin In Chapter Xvi Of Prince Machiavelli Katelyn VanderWoude Doc. History B Period 13 December 2015 Vladimir Putin Essay Vladimir Putin has been the President of Russia since May 2012. Putin previously served as President from 2000 to 2008, and previously as Prime Minister from 1999 to 2000 and again from 2008 to 2012. Putin is a perfect Machiavellian because he mimics Machiavelli s characteristics of a perfect ruler by displaying his affirmative character and personality, effective use of military, and gaining respect from the citizens of Russia. Putin is famous for displaying himself as a perfect human to his people. Putin s use of Machiavellian principles has brought him treamendous success as a Russian politician. Machiavelli states that it is important for a ruler to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Putin claims to have this disorder, people remain skeptical of the diagnostic. By claiming he has Asperger s it gives him an excuse for acting in a violent way. This diagnostic is, however, unclear to the public whether or not it is true. Putin is known for being manipulative and would have had no problem being falsely diagnosed with the disorder. However real or unreal, releasing the diagnistic to the public was a was a brilliant power move. Putin gains both sympathy and has an excuse for sudden outbusrts of violet actions (USA Today, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Plague Of Athens By The Bacterium Yersina Pestis Introduction Plague is an infectious disease that is caused by the bacterium Yersina pestis. Depending on lung infection, or sanitary conditions, plague can be spread in the air, by direct contact, or very rarely by contaminated undercooked food. The symptoms of plague depend on the concentrated areas of infection in each person: bubonic plague in lymph nodes, septicemic plague in blood vessels, pneumonic plague in lungs. It is treatable if detected early. Plague is still relatively common in some remote parts of the world. Key Idea 1 The first plague talked about in this book is The Plague of Athens . The Plague of Athens was a devastating epidemic which hit the city state of Athens in ancient Greece during the second year of the Peloponnesian War when an Athenian victory still seemed within reach. It is believed to have entered Athens through Piraeus, the city s port and sole source of food and supplies. Much of the eastern Mediterranean also saw outbreak of the disease, albeit with less impact. The plague returned twice more, in 429 BC and in the winter of 427/426 BC. Some 30 pathogens have been suggested as causing the plague. Key Idea 2 The Black Death is thought to have originated in the arid plains of Central Asia, where it then travelled along the Silk Road, reaching Crimea by 1343. From there, it was most likely carried by Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats that were regular passengers on merchant ships. Spreading throughout the Mediterranean and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Importance Of Life Changing Experiences In My Life Life altering experiences can occur in the blink of an eye or over a longer time. The experiences that I went through in 2011 are by far the most interesting in my life so far. Please join me as I reminisce on times that have past but remain engrained in my mind. From leaving the comforts of the dreary state of Washington to living inside stone walls in a foreign land. I lay in my hollow empty shell of a room as I look at the clock tick away so loud that I felt it in my hands. I knew all those nights of staying up late anticipating the day to arrive like a child awaiting to open Christmas presents had finally come. We stumbled our ways into the bus with two bags two are names and a metal instrument of defense by our side. Mindless chatter arose in the bus, I began to stare out the window as I watched sons say goodbye to their dads, Wives to their husbands, and husbands to their wives. Senseless communication like one that you would make with a stranger at a coffee shop waiting to place your over priced coffee order. The wheels began to roll and the sun began to set. As we pulled up to the tarmac everything fell silent as if someone had set the world on mute. We ambled our way across the tarmac and all you could hear is boots rubbing on the cold wet gravel. Ample seating available on flight as we knew that it was not one for leisure. The wheels came up we zoomed skyward and a gloomy day turned upside down as we broke through the crowds into a vast sunny place that seemed to make everything alright in the world for that moment. The mindset once we arrived to Victory Base Complex in Baghdad had changed dramatically. Life here was simple and never changing unless we received some unwanted fire work display by the enemy. Our living quarters where shared very much like a dog kennel with two dogs trying to coexist. But who are we to complain those that came before us had it much worst. As you exited the living quarters in turned into a labyrinth of stone walls and other living units surrounded. The ground which you use to be mostly sand is now covered with rocks for better traction. In turn it did not provide better traction it felt more like quick sand. The bathrooms are shared by approximately five hundred ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Magnificent Seven Satire Western and cowboy movies are two of the oldest types of movie genres ever made. People have long had a fascination with the wild west and its lawlessness and often like to revisit it by watching these kinds of movies. So many have been made that at times it might feel like nothing new can be added to these stories and an attempt to do so is just revisiting old hat. The Magnificent Seven makes an attempt at not only adding to the lineage of western movies but also retells a story of a movie considered by some to be a classic. The Magnificent Seven might not live up to the original movie in the minds of movie critics and typical western movie fans. To the nontypical western fan that did not see the original it can still hit all the right notes of action, slight comedy, and violence to keep their interest. Add to that fact we end up watching a truly diverse group of misfit cowboy grow together to become heroes for a small western town. The total package is enough for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Magnificent Seven does its share to keep up that trend. Basically, the movie spends the whole time building up to the climatic and the epic fight between Chisolm, and Bogue. The fight does not disappoint in any way, shape or form either. It can feel a tad bit too violent, but it will keep you on the edge of your seat. Aside from the final fight scene, there are plenty of other action packed, and violent scenes to keep you interested like appetizers before the big feast. You could include the early scene where one of Rose Creek is brutally killed by one of Bogue s henchmen with a tomahawk. It s a scene that sets the tone for the violence that is to come. This movie isn t as much about the depth of its story as it is about action and straddling the line of too much violence. It might be best described as one movie critic for Rolling Stone writes It s two hours of hardcore, shoot em up pow and it s entertaining as hell. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Summary Of Your Inner Fish I attended the talk on Your Inner Fish by Dr. Neil Shubin on Thursday the 6th of April. The talk itself was based off the book Your Inner Fish, that Dr. Neil Shubin wrote in ______ year. In the beginning of the talk he stressed the idea that to understand the human species it very much helps to understand animals as well. The anatomy of our own bodies and the understanding of what everything does can also be seen in other animals like fish. He believes that we are the cumulation of millions of years of evolution and that we had to come from somewhere. Most of his talk addressed findings that support the idea that animals formed from fish to animals like tetrapod s and then to something like us. He and other colleagues discovered the Tiktaalik, which was a creature who had both elements of fish and amphibians. This was amazing find for the world of paleontology and shows amazing evidence for the world of animal behavior ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He believes this shows a link between all species that ever lived such as microbes, sharks, frogs, bears, and their relation to man. Meaning that in the world of animal behavior we may have all came from a specific species and evolved throughout history. This may also shed light onto the animal behavior world by relaying some of the information that we know as being apart of out interconnectedness from one species. In reality his finding was a type of basis for humanity, it links our evolutionary world and all species together. The idea that we are all divergent parts of one evolution, really shows that the behavior an animal may have may also be explained by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Christian Under Covers Summary Sociology C167: Virtual Communities/Social Media Midterm In Christians Under Covers, Kelsy Burke discusses the social construction of evangelical sexuality online. Many components that she discusses has been laid out in works by Nancy Baym as well as Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann. Baym explains how virtual communities are made up of individuals who share values, beliefs, and culture; resources and support; and identities. Berger and Luckmann explain that reality is socially constructed through interactions. On evangelical sexuality websites, individuals discuss the logic of godly sex, which outlines what they deem as normal sexual practices. There are many different types of regulatory systems of gender and sexuality that reproduce ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This idea is not stated in the Bible; rather, it is established by how we interact with others in our reality. The logic of godly sex demonstrates traditional beliefs about gender and sexuality while trying to understand contemporary sexual identities, practices, and desires; one main component of this is the ability to have good sex, which means approved by God and satisfactory (Burke 2016: 33). For evangelical Christians, only married, monogamous, heterosexual couples are allowed to have sex. Many website creators and users have used the logic of godly sex to justify creating and using Christian websites that discuss sex. Individuals decide what is godly and what is not though discussion with others; these ideas can be interpreted differently among individuals who have established themselves as evangelical Christians and is oftentimes negotiated among them through dialogue; they have used existing beliefs to construct new sexual logic. Interactive determinism is described as a process through which our identities are shaped and influenced ... by interacting with others (Burke 2016: 107). This helps show how what is considered godly sex is constantly changing through interactions that individuals made, whether it be in person or on evangelical Christian websites. Websites have legitimized individual s beliefs about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Analysis Of Freda In The Dew Talker Question Two Choose three characters from the novel The Dew Breaker by Edwidge Danticat (they must not be from the same section) that resonate for you and explain why each of these characters speaks to you. Explain why Danticat includes each character in the novel, in other words, what is their purpose; why is this character here? Identify and discuss the issues that Danticat is using this character to explore and how does she achieve this? The Dew Breaker presented many interesting characters, so it was difficult for me to decide on just three. The obvious choice would have been the Dew Breaker himself, but I decided to forgo him and discuss three other less dominate figures in the novel. I chose these three women because of their trials and tribulations, and tremendous strength to overcome their past. For this question, I will write about Freda, in The Funeral Singer, Aunt Estine, in Night Talkers, and Anne, in The Book of Miracles. Freda The Funeral Singer Freda is the example of strength and determination in this story. I admire that quality, especially in a woman in the 1970 s. It was more challenging in that decade for a woman to be taken seriously, so as a consequence, most of the time, nothing was said, and you kept quiet. This character was chosen to be the narrator of this story. Along with her other two friends, she tells her compelling story about her life and the reason why she left Haiti to come to live in New York. She has triumphed over the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Gay Marriage Timeline Over the years it was more of a realistic possibility that there were always gay couples who thought of or desired of getting married someday. The only difference between the past and the future regarding this subject was the fact that gay couples were much rarer or it was much more hidden. But now this issue with no doubt has become a great controversy for the past years after many individuals started demanding their gay rights. According to usatoday Timeline The subject started to arise once gay couples spoke up but it mostly became a controversy when the number of cases started to grow. With time gay couple were becoming less rare which meant more gay couples wanted to marry their partner. As a result, to this change it became a conflict especially when states such as Maryland banned same sex marriages. That was when it became clear that not everybody would agree to such change. As of now according to Governing.com it seems like 37 states including California allow gay marriages. So it seems as of now the State governments are the ones dealing with this problem. Although, its seems like progress is being made the issue has not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It turns out to be 54 percent agreed for the state governments to deal with this issue its self, when 46 percent disagreed. Among the 46 percent who disagreed most of them stated that the reason they disagreed was because most of them believed the federal government should be the one dealing with the problem. Something I did find interesting was the fact that most of the people who were part of the 46 percent where people who supported gay marriages. I saw comments that stated that there should be no hate or discrimination that why not just let the whole country legalize same sex marriages and just put a stop to this problem and a stop to making gay peoples life miserable and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. African American Doctors African American Women in the Healthcare Profession African Americans have endured great pressure to find their place in American society, as well as among the professional disciplines. In earlier times, it was extremely unusual for African Americans to be lawyers, doctors, or any other professional where racial prejudice was a major obstacle. This has changed over time, however, the ratio of Caucasians to minorities in the professions is still rather unproportioned. It is evident in the play A Raisin in the Sun that African American female doctors were almost unheard of during the time the play was written. The history of female doctors alone was only less than one hundred years in the making prior to the time period of the play. Over the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Younger family was aware that there were not many female doctors during that time. They also knew that women did not aspire to be a doctor but they would rather settle to be a housewife or nurse. Walter Lee supports this claim in act one scene one by saying, Ain t many girls who decide....to become a doctor (36). This family represented other African American Families, therefore it is right to say that other families were aware of this issue. Walter continues, Who the hell told you you had to be a doctor? ... go be a nurse like other women or just get married and be quiet (38). As stated earlier, women were expected to marry well to become housewives or, if they were interested in the healthcare professions, they were only allowed to be nurses. This traditional mindset was expressed continually throughout this play by several characters, almost all of the characters with the exception of Beneatha. Beneatha was determined to become a doctor, although her character was fictional she was not the only Black female who aspired to become involved in the medical profession. Women who shared similar values to those of Beneatha achieved major milestones which created a path for women to come to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Mr. Postag35v1 s Library Mr. Linden s Library Sarah was a curious girl. She had just turned 13 this summer. School had started and it was moving painstakingly slowly. Sarah often got bored in their little town of Ashton in northern Maine. It was one of those towns that you would never find on a map, or in real life. It was hidden behind a forest of green pine trees, and they hardly ever had new residents. The only people who lived there had had generations of family before them. Sarah was a part of one of those families. She had only left Ashton one time in her whole life, to find her missing cat. She never found Jamie of course, but it felt amazing to just get away. By 12 years old Sarah felt so cooped up, that she was ready to run away, that was before he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The wind was strong. It pushed and pulled in every direction. You could practically feel it whooshing around you, trying to dig into every crack and crevice of bare skin, as if it was trying to freeze you on the spot. It was definitely a strange day to begin with. Someone should have expected it. No one did. He showed up while Sarah was in the middle of playing trucks with Jason, her little brother. Their parents burst into the door with worried looks on their faces. Mama, Papa, what s wrong? Sarah asked. They quickly changed expressions. Nothing honey, there is just a new man in town. her mother said. Sarah was confused. I didn t know new people ever came here. Her parents glanced at each other. Well he s not really new, her father added. I ve never seen him before. said Sarah. Her mother butted in. It s getting late, Sarah would you set the table? Jason go shower and change, make yourself look presentable. But mother, No Sarah, kitchen, now. Sarah knew there was no negotiating. Fine. she growled. The next day, Sarah saw him. A very tall slender man. He had eyes as green as grass and hair, black as night. What she was watching him do was even more exciting than her finally witnessing something, or someone, new. He was hammering in a sign. It had large black letters, it s color a bit like his hair, that read LIBRARY. Sarah gasped with excitement. Suddenly, the man turned around. It was as if he could tell she was watching him. Something ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Hutu In Rwanda Geographical Location The Hutu, which is also called the Bahutu, is a Bantu ethnic group. The Hutu are inhabitants of the African Great Lakes arena of Africa. The Hutu primarily reside in Rwanda, Burundi, and eastern part of Democratic Republic of the Congo. Approximately 84% of Rwandans are Hutu and 85% of Burundians are Hutu (Gwin, 2014). The remainder of the population is the Tutsi and the Twa. The Hutu has the greatest population of all four of the central ethnic groups located in Rwanda and Burundi. At a whopping 13.9 million people, the Hutu remains the largest social group in Rwanda, Burundi, east of the Democratic of the Congo, and Tanzania (Gwin, 2014). According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the Hutu move abroad to the Great Lake region all the way from West Africa during the Bantu expansion. The Bantu expansion was a milieunum where people migrated across Africa. This consisted of the dispersion of language and knowledge amongst neighboring communities. Rwanda and Burundi, where the Hutu reside, are very mountainous countries in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s over twenty years later, and these people still have reoccurring issues. Rwanda and Burundi still has ethnic tension in relation with Tutsi minority and the majority Hutus. Also in today s society, Rwanda strives to rebuild its economy by their coffee and tea production as its primary exports. They continue to push efforts to reduce inequality and poverty (Global Communities, 2017). The Hutu people are marginalized. Luckily, group programs such as Global Communities: Partners for Good, are working with Hutu communities in efforts to provide support to unsafe households and improving livelihoods through cooperative development, agricultural training, nutrition education, access to financial services and literacy (Global Communities, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in Personal... Executive Summary This report evaluates the roles of the CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) for increasing the level of managerial effectiveness of the employees based on ASDA. Application of the CSR practices can create several opportunities for retaining the best employees at the workplace. It can set up the standards of the employees by considering the flexibility at the workplace. It considers equality and diversity at the workplace and measures valid performance measurement scale. CSR applications can protect the rights of the employees and motivates the organisations for not taking part into any illegal business operations. ASDA has taken consideration of the CSR applications by developing a family oriented organisational culture ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, environmental standard agency at the UK may impose penalties if any company failed to meet the requirements made by the government. (Fig 1: Carroll s CSR pyramid, adapted from, CSR Quest, 2014) According to the Carroll s CSR pyramid, there are four responsibilities of implementing the CSR practices at the organisation such as: a) Economic: Economic responsibilities are the important aspects of implementing the CSR practices such as it considers higher level of return from the investors and considers fair wages, application of the new technology which can increase the level of economic return for the organisation. It is the foundation of the business growth and depending on these factors the other factors (CSR Quest, 2014). b) Legal: Legal factors consider the laws and regulations that can develop the acceptable and unacceptable behaviour of the people at the organisation. It can set up the standard for the employees and employees need to follow those legal regulations effectively (Jamali and Mirshak, 2007). c) Ethical: Ethical factors will go ahead with the legal factors which considers about behaving in a fair and right manner. It can increase the mortality of the employees at the workplace and tells about what is right and wrong for the organisation. d) Philanthropic or Discretionary: At the pick point of the CSR pyramid the philanthropic or discretionary responsibilities will take place. It will consider the philanthropic acts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Osage Reign Of Terror Essay Under the shade of a stately elm tree, Colonel E. Walters assisted in the making of millions. As the official auctioneer of the Osage Nation, he had primarily dealt in cattle and real estate exchanges, but by 1920, a new commodity dominated the auctions held adjacent to the Osage Indian Agency in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. The discovery of oil beneath the rolling hills of the Osage Reservation in northern Oklahoma generated tremendous profits for the tribe, and made the reservation one of the highest concentrations of wealth in the world. Between 1910 and 1930, the Osage accumulated more wealth from black gold than was produced by all nineteenth century American gold rushes combined. But for the Osage, untold wealth also brought untold horror. The May 1921 discovery of Anna Brown s corpse in an Osage County ravine marked the beginning of what has been called the Osage Reign of Terror. The Osage Reign of Terror was a series of murders through which non Osages attempted to obtain the mineral headrights of deceased Osages. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... FBI inquiries into the slayings implicated area cattleman William K. Hale, the self appointed King of the Osage Hills, as the Bureau s primary suspect. In 1929, Hale was convicted of orchestrating one of the Osage murders and imprisoned at the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kansas. The period known as the Osage Reign of Terror provides an opportunity to examine the evolution of United States federal policy toward Native American tribes during the twentieth century, and also illustrates the ramifications of federal policies when implemented at the tribal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Coffee and Crisis Management Team Starbucks Coffee Company Crisis Case Part I Dr. Phillip G. Clampitt Cases in Media Management August 1, 2009 Crisis Management Team: PuRr Luscious Ladies Debra Dobson Diane LeVeque Joyce Jentges Karen Sobiesczyk Proposed Crisis Management Plan 2 Table of Contents Part I Purpose of Crisis Plan.........................................................................................4 Overview of Starbucks. ........................................................................................5 Acknowledgement Forms ......................................................................................10 Crisis Rehearsal Dates ........................................................................................11 Crisis Risk Assessment........................................................................................13 Overview Crisis Vulnerabilities Potential Crisis Impact Chart Incident Report Forms.......................................................................................19 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Starbucks is rekindling America s love affair with coffee, bringing romance and fresh flavor back to the brew. The Starbucks Product With an eye for convenience and a passion for quality, Starbucks Coffee Company has earned the reputation for providing only the highest quality Arabica beans, roasted by expert roasters into an exquisitely blended balance of flavor at convenient drive thru or off highway stores, or in highly frequented establishments such as travel plazas, colleges, or airports. Starbucks also recognizes the desire for a relaxing atmosphere, and Starbucks Entertainment of fine music, books, and film are available for pleasure or purchase at stores, online, and iTunes. The Starbucks brand has grown beyond coffees, offering rich blends of Tazo teas, Ethos water, and cool blended beverages as well as delicious bakery, treats, and Starbucks merchandise that includes espresso machines, brewers, and other coffee or tea related items. Expanding even beyond the beverage market, Starbucks also premiered Frappuccino® and Frappuccino® Light blended coffees, as well as Frappuccino® juice blends. In 1996, an agreement with Pepsi Cola North America brought these specialized espresso blends to grocery shelves; in 1995, with Dreyer s Grand Ice Cream, a super premium line of coffee ice creams seven flavors like Java Chip and Coffee Almond Fudge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Misconceptions Of Grief Essay 3 Dangerous Misconceptions About the Phases of Grief Everyone reacts and processes events in life differently. For example, to miss the train while you are leaving for a weekend getaway could make some people go into a panic and it could even ruin their entire weekend by having this rough start. While the next person might look at it as a minor setback that just makes the trip more interesting. Another example could be a breakup or divorce from a long term significant other. While one person may be excited about starting a new chapter in life, another may find it hard to embrace their sense of identity without the other person in their life any more. Or the loss of a job, one person may simply move on looking for the next job trusting fate has something else in store, while another may shut down and turn to drugs or alcohol for comfort as they cannot see themselves in a different kind of role. The human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Misconception #1: You are Done Grieving Once You Complete all the Phases KJSomehow the idea spawned from the five phases of grief that by working through this process, you will at some point be done grieving. That s it. You re healed. You will no longer experience the emotions of grief. Wrong. Nothing can ever replace that loved one. Throughout life, there will be forever moments that bring back the stages of grief that will come and go. A thought of your loved one could trigger emotions that feel like depression. Just thinking about how different your life is after their death may still seem unreal, as it did during the initial shock stage. Remembering how their life was at the very end while they were dying can trigger thoughts of what you could have done differently, or what you would give to have them back, which is consistent with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Code Talker Book Report If you were a Navajo boy, forced out of your own culture and made to live in the brutal world of white man s racial standards; could you survive that reality? The book code talker, written by Joseph Bruchac, biased on the historically fictionalized story of Neds Begay s life. Ned as a child, is herded into the extremely deprecative atmosphere, of boarding school. Ned, eventually goes on to fight for the same country that implemented him into the hardship he was forced to endure; at the same time making friends that would be so loyal as to sacrifice themselves for him. Ned s friends talked to cheer each other up and be were always there for Ned or anyone else if things got tough for them. They would laugh, talk and overall have such a strong connection with each other that even if it was for a second Ned would forget ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For Ned, the thought of his family only made him fight harder. They were extremely supportive of his decision to go to war. They knew he couldn t be stopped, but his parents instigated the rule that Ned may only be of the correct age to join the military. Ned respected their request and when he came of age was shipped out. During war Ned would often catch himself thinking about them and the he received telling him to hurry home only made it harder for him. Letters saying, Dear son we pray for your quick return home. He fought harder so as to haisen his return home. Through all the love and support he felt was converted into strength, strength he used to fight for his loved ones. Ned would use the compassion he felt and use it as a tool, a tool to destroy his enemies, and it was quite a powerful tool. At time he would stare at the stars and it would take him back home, to the hills, the rivers and his loving friends and family and all the support of his tribe. Ned believed that his survival was due to his ancestors watching over him during his his times of hardships and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Different Meanings And Values Of Poetry extensive. From linguistic point of view, to the usage and aspects of diverse meanings and values of poetry, the Oxford dictionary explanation opens up the wide field of interests. From Anciet Greek, poetry (ποιεω (poieo) means ´I create´ or ´I make´. It is the creation of aesthetic qualities, mostly within rhythmic or metric sound, but still more popular free verse wording, too. The combination of poetic words express various ideas in diverse cultures. According to Webster dictionary, poetry is ´ writing that formulates a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience in language chosen and arranged to create a specific emotional response through meaning, sound, and rhythm´ (Webster, 2017). The Cambridge Dictionary illustrates the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most important and chronologically the oldest feature of poetry is rhythm which was included in everyday life and working operations of every person, being the indivisible part of life. (Slobodník, 1976). In accordance to working rhythm, the thinker and a poet of 20th century, Christopher Caudwell, raises an awareness of organizing function of poetry including its accompanying feature, music and dance, for economic life of tribes. [...]Poetry is characteristically song, and song is characteristically something which, because of its rhythm, is sung in unison, is capable of being the expression of a collective emotion. This is one of the secrets of heightened language. [...]Thus poetry, combined with dance, ritual, and music, becomes the great switchboard of the instinctive energy of the tribe, directing it into trains of collective actions whose immediate causes or gratifications are not in the visual field and which are not automatically decided by instinct. (Caudwell, 1937, p.4) Caudwell calls attention to beginnings of poetry, music and dance to be the phenomenon more collective and synthetic (Slobodník, 1976). There are many supporters of this collective theory about origins of poetry including A. W. Schlegel, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, F.M. Böhme, an ardent supporter professor Francis. B. Gummere or George Lyman Kittredge. This theory was opposed by Dr. Louise Pound in connection ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. A Rhetorical Analysis Of Malcolm X s Speech An extremely inspiring man named Malcolm X once said, If you re not ready to die for it, put the word freedom out of your vocabulary . This quote describes everything Malcolm X stood for. He believed in standing up for what was right and never backed down under any circumstances, even if it mean death. Malcolm X was a human rights activist and an American Minister (Teaching American History). He was born on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska, in poverty and he died at age of 39 on February 21, 1965 in Washington Heights, New York city as an icon. His story is truly inspiring and anyone who knows one thing about him is familiar with his extreme bravery (Carson, Clayborne). He was not only a powerful civil rights leader, but he also told his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Malcolm X gave a speech at a rally in Detroit, Michigan called ¨Message to the grassroots¨. In this speech, which is one of the last speeches he gave while a member of the Nation of Islam, he explained how he feels about civil rights in America. He explains, ¨Not only does America have a very serious problem, but our people have a very serious problem. America s problem is us. We re her problem.¨ He is addressing a common problem all colored people during this time faced. America did not in any way treat colored people the way they deserve to be treated. He also explains what he believes is the ¨common enemy. ¨We have a common enemy¨ He says, ¨The white man¨ Here he explains his feels for the opposite race. This was one of his last speeches while still a member for The Nation of Islam. The Nation of Islam believes that anyone white is the enemy. He compares America to a prison, saying, ¨...When I was in prison, I read an article don t be shocked when I say I was in prison. You re still in prison. That s what America means...¨ In the speech he the talks about how he read an article about a chinese girl who killed her father because ¨he was an Uncle Tom Chinaman¨ He then continues to explain that China is now one of the most feared countries ¨ by the white ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. This week in Lamy terrorism and human security were... This week in Lamy terrorism and human security were covered in chapters nine and ten. LAmy describes terrorism as the use of violence to bring attention to a grievance , to get a certain response , or to weaken someones moral to elicit political change . Lamy explains that terrorism can be done as a result of infractions on culture, economics, and/or religion. One example the book gives is Al Qaeda which is a religious based terrorist group that fight due to an oath of loyalty to Osama bin Laden. This group became recognized as a terrorist group after the incident of September 11. These terrorist acts were done on the premise of the belief in jihad. Like most terrorists, Al Qaeda fights for the beliefs for which there is no compromise; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However terrorism does not have to be dealt with only through guns and laws. Nongovernmental organizations can act as a mean of dealing or assisting in preventing terrorism through the web and media. Sources such as blogs, campaigns, and social media spread ideas in hope of stopping further terrorism. Although there is not a mutual agreement on how to handle terrorism there is the shared common belief that it needs to be dealt with and at the same time the citizens need to be protected. With that being said, this chapter goes along side with chapter 10 which deals with human rights and human security. Lamy defines the term human rights as: the inalienable rights such as life liberty and the pursuit of happiness that one is entitled to because they are human. This definition was based off of natural law. Terrorism and human rights go hand in hand when terrorist harm others due to the way they choose to live their life. Whether they choose to believe a certain religion, or have different beliefs. When this occurs, human security becomes endangered. Lamy describes human security as: the security of people, including their physical safety, their economic and social well being, respect for their dignity, and the protection of their human rights. Protection for human security is provided on multiple fronts such as economic, food, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Adolf Hitler And The Nazi Party In 1933, Adolf Hitler was legally named chancellor of Germany by President Paul von Hindenburg. In the following years, Hitler would take power as Führer and the Nazi party would create laws that pretty much allowed them to kill eleven million people. While the anti semitic laws and the laws against undesirables were horrible, they were still laws. The truth of the matter was that Hitler belonged to the Nazi party and it was a legitimate political party with a substantial following; and their laws were enacted legally. In this essay, I will explain how both Hart s and Fuller s theories play into why I believe that the Nazis had laws. It begins with Hart s idea of a sovereign body enacting legitimate laws and the complexity of the people following despite the immorality of the laws and ends with the laws becoming nullified as they lose respect. I will also address the idea that the Nazi s power didn t have legitimate laws because they went against laws that came before them. Hart, often credited as being the father of modern legal positivism , built his ideas off the legal positivists who came before him: Jeremy Bentham and John Austin. Hart took their ideas and softened their especially Austin s harder, more cynical view that laws were purely followed because of a the threat coming from a reigning power. Hart argued that laws were more complex than that. He believed that the incentives, negative or positive, put forth by the ruling power was only part of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Cannabis Issues Issues of Cannabis What is Cannabis? Wikipedia defines Cannabis (marijuana) as a plant used for psychoactive drug or medicine. Cannabis has tetrahydrocannabinol referred to as THC. THC is the chemical that is responsible for most cannabis effects. There are many ways to use cannabis such as smoking, vaping, eating, and extracting. Moreover, cannabis is used for medical, spiritual, and recreational uses. Americans should accept cannabis because it has many benefits. Cannabis can be used as a treatment for medical related issue. Marijuana can help patients with Cerebral Palsy (CP). CP is a group of disorders that involves brain and nervous system functions. There is no cure for CP but marijuana is one of the options of managing it. Jacqueline Patterson, a Missouri mother of four kids, suffers from this illness since she was born. Auspiciously, cannabis changed her life struggles. Her diagnosis was painful stiff muscles, severe speech impediment, which leaves her pronunciation of words to be stuttered. Patterson s affirmation to The Pitch reports, I hate my speech so much, I drrrr... drrr... drove my husband to suicide, you know . At the age of 12, Patterson went to search for a better alternative to sooth her pain, since, muscle relaxers and Provigil were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hindus considers marijuana to be a sacred plant but there is a misunderstanding. Virtue of marijuana was found long ago in Atharva Veda (knowledge) characterizes it as one of the five sacred plants beside barley, darbha grass, sugar, and Soma. Scriptures reveal that marijuana was holy to Lord Rudra and Shiva. These two are known as gods entails the growth, preparation, and consumption of the plant for spiritual uses. It is used to help neutralize toxins and for purification. Also, the scripts warn people of not using it for recreational uses since it can be addictive. The effects of spiritual awareness is extraordinary and linked to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Negative Effects Of Smartphones And Social Media Research Paper Outline As smartphone and media editing tools have become easier to use, many people have felt the need to go on a photoshop epidemic every time they upload an image to the world of social media. In a pervasive world where images of unrealistic standards fuel over the media on how one should look, social media has one of the biggest impacts in body dissatisfaction in today s society. Throughout the last generation, social media has become one of the most common and favored ways to communicate, connect, and share. With the rapid growth of smartphone usage among adolescents and teenagers, social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat have become an essential part to their daily live. Today, when adolescent and teenagers turn on their smartphones, often times, the first thing they will refer to is a social media site. It has become a place where they are exposed to news, images, and expectations. Thus, often times, these images and expectations are Although social media can help boost and motivate one s confidence serves as a platform where people can connect, communicate, and share, it has a negative impact on one s body image because it can lead to lack of self confidence, health problems,, and depression. As social media is taking over today s society with unattainable beauty expeatatioms, a lot of pressure is being put onto adolescents and young adults. Thus, many believe that the media put a lot pressure on them to be thin and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay on Biography of Sir Joseph Lister The Father Of Modern Surgery The hospital environment has not always been a place of sterility and extreme cleanliness that is associated with it so readily today. Prior to the work of Joseph Lister, the hospital was a place to go to die, not to be cured. If an individual was able to survive the pain and torture of surgery without anesthesia, a postoperative infection would most certainly be their ultimate demise. Thanks to Joseph Lister, later known as Baron Lister, a hospital is now a place of healing and cleanliness, not one of death and filth. Lister s Early Life: Joseph Lister was born to Joseph Jackson Lister and Isabella Harris on April 5, 1827 in Upton, England. Upton was a small village outside of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lister realized the importance of the work of his ancestors, but was appalled at the fact that outdated material could be learned for hundreds of years. Lister was lucky to be entering medical school in a time when many important changes were taking place. Medical students were now allowed to dissect human bodies, previously thought to have been grounds for execution and certainly morally apprehensible. The methods by which students learned were also modernized, and the public view of surgeons was being changed. As late as the early to mid 1800 s surgeons were not considered worthy of the respect of physicians, and were not permitted by law to practice medicine. As the technology surrounding surgery was enhanced, the surgeons began to gain respect in their own right. The use of ether in surgery as an anesthetic allowed the surgeons to concentrate more on detail and less on speed. Prior to ether, the surgeon s speed was the only way to minimize the pain of the patient. Lister was a very sympathetic person, and strove early in his career to change the previously accepted conceptions of surgery. When Lister began his education surgery had a mortality rate of over 50%. This was accepted by society, but not by Lister. He set out very early to change this problem. Joseph continued his education and questioned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Current Idea Of Intelligence Paper 1 Intelligence has been identified in many different ways throughout history and varies between different cultures. The current idea of intelligence consists of intangible properties that include, but are not limited to, knowledge based thinking, apprehending, adaptive purposeful striving, fluid analytic reasoning, mental playfulness, and idiosyncratic learning (Krishnamurthy, 2015). Progression of Intelligence Testing Through the Ages The notion that Caucasians were superior to other races (e.g., African Americans, Native Americans, etc.) was a well accepted notion that preceded, and even influenced, early intelligence testing (Gould, 1996). Research conducted by Samuel Morton on human skulls began in the 1820 s attempted to set up a scientifically based racial ranking system of intelligence through the use of Craniometry. However, Morton s research was heavily biased, although it appeared his biases were unintentional and lacked conscious manipulation (p. 101). Even though data from Morton s research acknowledged that brain size was relative to body size, he failed to correct for differences in sex or body size (p. 94). Morton also made errors that favored his prejudices which included inaccurate measurements (e.g., unequal rounding cranial circumference measurements, over packing skulls) and sampling biases (e.g., including unequal female to male ratios in particular samples, over representing certain groups samples) (p. 86 101). Furthermore, scientists such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Case Study Lego The Lego Case Study In 2014, LEGO announced record results. In the financial year 2013, the company revenues had increased by 10% to 25.4 billion DKK (Annual Report). Profits before tax were 8.2 billion DKK representing a net income of 24% while operating margins were at a staggering 32.8% (Annual Report). However, the company s future had not always looked so promising. When Jorgen Vig Knudstrop stepped in as CEO in 2003, he described the then financial state of the company as a burning platform which generated negative cash flows that would lead to its eventual collapse (Ashcroft 3). Sadly, his portrayal was not that far from the truth. Throughout the early 2000s, the company was facing losses of ~1 billion DKK yearly and was falling behind it competitors, Mattel and Hasboro (Annual Report). So how did LEGO turn itself around in a short span of 8 years? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... LEGO, the company has always been known by kids and parents alike for its colorful building bricks however between 1997 and 2004, LEGO stretched its product lines to include movies, clothing, video gaming and event theme parks. Unfortunately, these activities generated limited returns and were capital intensive as a result, LEGO s bottom line plummeted. LEGO strayed too far from its core business of manufacturing building blocks and ventured in industries which it no knowledge or specific skills sets to compete in ( Fun and Games: The LEGO Success Story 2). Also, a lack of financial and product profitability analysis meant that management had no idea which products were making money and which were not producing adequate returns on investment. Another problem was that retailers were constantly overstocked with products which offered diminishing margins as clearance offers ensued (Ashcroft 14). This was due to a lack of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The West Wing Gender Roles The television political series The West Wing was an enormously popular program during its original airing from 1999 2006. The show is highly rated amongst fans and critics alike and is still watched today on outlets like DVDs and Netflix. The West Wing depicted American politics during the fictional Presidency of Josiah Bartlet. The show was quick witted, dramatic, comical, and revolutionary. It gave viewers an in depth view of the White House and the day to day lives of the men and women who run the American government on a day to day basis. The West Wing had large numbers of female characters throughout the series, but a few characters were shown far more frequently and prominently. The show had female characters that were strong, dedicated, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is in the fifth season (the show has seven seasons in total) and Donna has made it clear to Josh and other West Wing staff that she wants to start taking on more responsibility beyond just being Josh s assistant. She is sent off to the Gaza Strip along with other White House officials to be a part of the discussion of the issues between the rivaling Israelis and Palestinians. This is one of the very few episodes that focus on Donna that are not directly about her relationship with Josh, so, as expected, the writers felt it necessary to write a romantic/sexual storyline to go along with Donna s trip. The episode begins with showing Donna involved in a car explosion and her fate is unknown until the end of the episode. The majority of the episode is a flashback to the day s previous events. During Donna s time in Gaza, she meets a handsome photojournalist who shows her around and spends the day with her, the day culminating in them having sex. The following episodes where Donna recovers from the car explosion in the hospital, she is visited by both Josh and the photojournalist in the hospital, highlighting Josh s true feelings for Donna. Donna never truly gets an opportunity to enjoy her time spent doing additional work because she is immediately injured. Her storyline focuses primarily on her romance with Josh and the photojournalist rather than anything having to do with Donna s career advances. The photojournalist disappears a few episodes after the Gaza episode and is never brought up again, all hinting that Josh and Donna are destined to be together in the end. Donna would not move up in her career until the end of the series when her and Josh finally get together and stay together. Donna s character exists only because Josh s does, she is never given enough of her own storyline by the show s writers to make her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Occupational Therapy Assistant Occupational therapy assistant is my dream career. They help people live a normal life again without any assistance of other people. The help people enhance, improve, develop, and recover the skills use for working or doing daily average tasks. OTA s usually work under the direction of occupational therapists, and they still get involved with providing therapy for patients. According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, occupational therapy assistants help patients do therapeutic activities. For example, they help patients to stretch or do other exercises. OTA s also help children who have developmental disabilities to play activities that helps stimulate coordination and learn to socialize. They teach disable people to use special equipment, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I didn t know what I wanted to be at the time, but the medical field sparked my interest. I went up there, and I met a woman by the name of Pam who worked as an occupational therapist at a nursing home. She showed me around and introduced me to her patients. I love everything about her work. She would show simple tasks, such as cooking an egg, to her patients and helped them try to master it. Pam even showed them how to sit in the toilet seat by themselves. I observed and even helped her sometimes, and I loved the feeling of helping them get a step closer to living independently. Recently, I talked to the occupational therapist in the school at De Queen, and she told me that she has 32 kids that have Down syndrome or have some sort of disability problem. Her name is Kim, and she sees them twice a week for 30 minutes. She helps them recover or develop fine motor skills, visual and social participation skills, and problem solving skills. According to Kim, she states that occupational therapy and OTA is a career in which you help a person try to become independent in doing daily normal tasks, and she loves her job because she gets to see the progress every child makes. I knew that this was the career I wanted, and I was glad that UA Cossatot offered it. An occupational therapy assistant not only help patients recover daily skills, but they help them live ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Montresor And Fortunato Essay Where is everyone?! shouted Fortunato. And where s all the drinks?! Ahhh, there they are! Fortunato exclaimed. Fortunato had a rather... troubled adulthood. With his booming personality, he always made new friends. He got with the wrong group of friends that would feed him drinks again and again, which he became addicted to. Montresor on the other hand wasn t as social as Fortunato so he was more of a loner and focused on his career into adult hood. He became extremely successful in his career endeavors and he also found the love of his life, Sara, while doing so! His life was perfect, him and Fortunato remained friends but they were not as close as they had once been because of their different life paths. Fortunato longed to spend more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was never focused on his career anymore, his lost his way with everything. Hey buddy, Fortunato said. You want to come to this carnival in town with me tonight? It ll be a blast, you ll love it! I think I ll pass for tonight, says Montresor. I m not really feeling up to the partying these days. Suit yourself, peace out! yelled Fortunato as he ran away happily on his way to the carnival. While at the carnival, Fortunato spotted a woman and it was love at first sight. The two hit it off right away! He felt his life was about to change for the better. Montresor sat alone feeling isolated and lonely in his empty house, and just thought about his life. He lost the love of his life, his career, success, and his wealth. Sitting on the floor in his dark, gloomy, disheveled living room, he then decided to make a change. He pounced up, ran to the kitchen and got rid of all the alcohol in his home and he declared he would never drink another day in his life! Alcohol was the one thing that ruined everything for him and he hated it and himself for giving it that power. Montresor began to withdraw from his friendship with Fortunato slightly because of his use of alcohol. It had been a while since they hung out and Fortunato wanted to introduce Montresor to the new girl he d fallen in love with. Montresor heard a knock on his door, when he opened it he was shocked at what he had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Personal Narrative-It s On The Road On the road again for the third time in a month. In the middle of the hottest month, we were in a car. Only eight hours away from Tennessee we got pulled over by not just one cop but three cops for speeding. We sat there for at least two hours. Since we were from Franklinton, Louisiana it took a very long time. So, we finally got to leave the side of the road. We sat there so long it got extremely hot. So we all decide to go swimming. So as all eighteen of us went swimming we all started laughing for some odd reason. Little did we know that the pool was filled with some crazy stuff, it took all but two minutes to figure out what it was, and it was some type of chemical that made you laugh hysterically! Later that week we went to Dollywood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. 500 Word. Describe The Top Three Reasons You Have Chosen 500 word Describe the top three reasons you have chosen osteopathic medicine as your professional choice in becoming a physician (Please use your own description and not one that widely describes the profession). While enrolled in Existence and Reality, a course offered at Allan Hancock College, I was tasked to reflect on my beliefs concerning the seven most prevailing philosophical questions; what is life, what is death, is there a God, is there life after death, why is there so much evil and suffering in the world, and what is the good life? Due to my religious beliefs, I am certain that there is a God, but when talking about the concept of life, I found myself questioning what my purpose was. I have always had a calling to help ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After sustaining a knee injury that required for surgical intervention while in high school, I struggled with recurring ailments throughout my intercollegiate career. It was not until my father, who is an Osteopathic physician, was performing manipulation on me did we begin to diagnose the potential causes. The issue was muscle imbalance and limited flexibility in certain areas of my body that was shifting majority of my weight onto my knees while performing certain movements. This went unnoticed by physicians because while performing examinations the scope was concentrated on the immediate areas around my knee. With the knowledge I obtained through manipulation I have been able to treat my knee ailments by strengthening and lengthening muscles throughout my body. Having this experience helped solidify that if I am to be the physician I aspire to be, it is imperative to be trained in this form of medicine. Professionalism and the ability to gain respect in the community in which you live is of utmost importance as you embark upon a career as a physician. What three professional qualities do you feel a Student Doctor must be able to demonstrate as he/or she makes the transition into the study and practice of medicine. How will you demonstrate those qualities as a medical student at VCOM? Throughout life individuals go through multiple transitions. When specifically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Most Handsomest Drowned Man The Most Handsomest Drowned Man in the World, is a story of a dead man who brings the village to life. The presence of the dead man gave villagers a feeling of isolation, in return the villages gave him a home and a place to feel welcome. The dead man was called Esteban by the villagers. He also becomes a symbol of change for the villagers because his presence inspires them to adjust certain aspects of their lives. For instance after Esteban s farewell all the houses in the village will have big doors and higher ceilings to show that Esteban belonged there, But they also knew that everything would be different from then on that their houses would have wider doors, higher ceilings, and stronger floors so that, Esteban s memory could go ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This statement describes how villagers are attracted the drowned man. In the narrator s description of Esteban, we realize that there is nothing that extraordinary about him. In fact, the people started thinking how good Esteban s life was before his death . They are more fascinated with the virtual qualities that villagers have in their minds rather than Esteban s actual qualities. He gave villagers a desire for change. Because they were able to see something different and wonderful in him, they are also able to see that they are missing something in their lives. We are told that, became aware for the first time of the desolation of their streets, the dryness of their courtyards, and the narrowness of their dreams as they faced the splendor and beauty of their drowned man . This causes villagers to change how they live and they understand that things can never be the same they once were. In short, Esteban gives the villagers a sense of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. My Brother Sam Is Dead Analysis My Brother Sam is Dead Soundtrack My Brother Sam is Dead by Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier relates to 99 Red Balloons by Nena, Get Up by Superchick, and Wavin Flag by K naan through some of the lyrics. 99 Red Balloons tells about a war and the lyrics relate to Susannah (Mother), Life (Father), Sam, and Tim Meeker along with Betsey Read. Get Up relates to Sam specifically because he is so confident he won t fail. Wavin Flag relates mainly to Sam again, but also relates to Tim. 99 Red Balloons (originally in German with the name of 99 Luftballons ) relates to My Brother Sam is Dead in some of the lyrics. One of the lines There s something here from somewhere else relates to My Brother Sam is Dead because that is how Sam feels about the British. He thinks that they don t belong in the colonies, the should stay in Britain. Another line: Opens up one eager eye shows how eager Sam is for war; he wants to fight. The line: To worry, worry, super scurry tells how worried everyone in the Meeker family (and Betsey Read) is about Sam. Tim and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Give me freedom, give me fire, give me reason, take me higher relates to Sam because he is fighting for freedom. When I get older, I will be stronger relates to Tim because he young now and is tired of being helpless and wants to be able to help himself. See the champions...unify us, make us feel proud relates to everyone because they all want to win and work together. This also relates to Sam individually because he wants everyone to be proud of him. In the streets our heads are liftin , as we lose our inhibition This relates to everyone because they all are feeling bad and worried, but they still manage with it. They ll call me freedom. Just like a wavin flag . This relates to Sam because he wants to win the war to gain freedom so people will respect and look up to him.( K NAAN ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Australia International Relations Essay This essay will critically analyse Australia s international relations with close neighbour Indonesia in terms of how positive their relationship is. Although Australia and Indonesia s relationship cooperates on many issues including security, economics, education and population development, their diplomatic relationship has recently plunged due to political clashes between the two governments. Howard notes the strengths of the Indonesia Australian affiliation in how the leaders of each nation in the past have successfully allied to build a stronger relationship. An example of this is foreign aid support that Australia has continuously contributed to Indonesia, notably the $1 billion Australia Indonesia Partnership for Reconstruction and Development agreement following the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami crisis. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In response to the executions, Australia exhausted is diplomacy by withdrawing their foreign ambassador Paul Grigson from Jakarta immediately after the executions as a sign of displeasure in response to the ignorance and disrespect that Indonesia conveyed in regards to the importance of the Indonesia Australia relationship. It is questionable that the Indonesian government was more concerned about its authority to the local population and its influence of power as a small nation, over their relations with neighbouring western countries such as Australia. In addition, it was announced in the 2015 Federal Budget that Australia would decrease its aid to Indonesia significantly from $627.7 million to $375.7 million following the decade long and highly strenuous battle surrounding the death penalty and Indonesia s battle against drug crimes. (Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Threat Of Terrorist Groups Place High Value There is substantial evidence which supports the idea that terrorist groups place high value is using shoulder fire MANPAD weapon systems to destroy civilian jet aircraft. Successfully attacking a civilian plane not only poses a great economic threat by effectively shutting down the commercial aviation industry, it would also create a loss of confidence in the United States ability to defend itself which, in of itself, holds great symbolic value. While the previous post examined mitigation strategies centered around the aircraft, this post examines potential strategies that may be used to minimize the threat from the ground, or more specifically, the airport. While no one strategy offers the ability to completely eliminate the threat, there is existing literature which offers potential strategies through a multi layered approach. Designing any sort of counter MANPAD strategy will likely cost a great amount of money, and airport planners will have to convince stakeholders the potential risk of a MANPAD incident. A coordinated or well planned attack which results in catastrophic loss of life and aircraft(s) would likely have cascading affects throughout the aviation industry, significantly effecting commerce and travel. It must therefore be understood that any front end investment, in millions, could likely insure continued daily operations in the event of a planned attack and preserve billions in potentially lost revenue on the back end. Any defensive measure built ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Elizabeth I And Later The English Monarchs Essay Elizabeth 1 To the best of my understanding Elizabeth I and later the English Monarchs with regard to religious uniformity, believed in, and were in search of a religious settlement that would bring peace for all the people. You could draw the conclusion that this very Act of Uniformity proclaimed by Elizabeth I in 1559 which was actually made up of two separate acts of Parliament, have in part created the religious freedoms we enjoy today. My thesis would be that this religious uniformity would shape a lot of things that would come to pass later on in life, as Elizabeth I ideas and beliefs would set a tone that would shape religion and the beliefs on how to worship that still go on this this current day. One of The act of Supremacy and the act of uniformity, the act of Supremacy re established England s independence from Rome, while the act of uniformity established a set form of worship and made church attendance on Sundays and holy days something that was obligatory. This very act would go on to shape some of the laws, and a lot of the thinking behind the way things are still done to this very day. Some of the laws are influence by the act of uniformity... In this time period different religious beliefs were being questioned and shaped, and the act of uniformity was designed to create order so that all the different religious groups could follow a unified religious belief. Elizabeth I ultimate goal was to create and build a stable, peaceful nation Elizabeth I was a keen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Why Is Osama Bin Laden Justified The assassination of Osama Bin Laden was justified because he murdered thousands of innocent people, and trained and armed other terrorist organizations. However, some think that his assassination was not justified because he was killing for his religion. We all remember the terrorist attacks of 9/11. It was a bright and sunny morning when a commercial airliner crashed into one of the twin towers. Everyone thought it was an accident, it was all over the news, but in mere seconds, the second plane hit. At that moment, everyone knew what had happened, the most devastating terrorist attack in U.S history had just occurred. By the time everything was said and done, America was confused and filled with rage, and when Osama Bin Laden and his terrorist organization, Al Qaida, claimed responsibility, we were ready for payback. If there is one thing that Toby Keith got right, it s that the US of A does not take kindly to being attacked by terrorists and so, we clashed with our enemies in the Middle East for over a decade, but that s another story. Osama Bin Laden had been conducting terrorist attacks ever since the 90 s, like when the U.S embassy in Kenya was bombed in 1998, but we didn t take action until after we got hit on American soil. It s not just the terrorist attacks that slaughtered oh so many innocent people who makes Osama Bin Laden so bad, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is mainly because Osama Bin Laden executed Infidels for his religion. In the Islamic religion, you are basically told that anyone who has faith in anything other than Islam should be dominated and that Martyrs are rewarded with 72 virgins. Most people never took this literally and maintained peace with the world but extremists like Osama Bin Laden thought differently and decided to do something. As a result, you have the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and god knows how many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Miracle Worker by William Gibson, Essay with quotes... William Gibson s play, The Miracle Worker, illustrates how people who triumph over hardships can succeed in achieving their goals. The play follows Annie Sullivan, a half blind northern young woman, as she travels to Post Civil War Tuscumbia, Alabama in order to teach Helen Keller, a blind and deaf little girl. When she arrives in Alabama, Annie meets Helen s family members; her father, Captain Keller, is a stubborn, commanding former Civil War captain and her mother, Kate Keller, is a young, overly protective woman, both of them have kept Helen almost as a pet because they did not know what to do with her or how to treat her. In order for Annie to succeed in teaching Helen, she has to battle with Captain Keller s stubbornness, Kate s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think it s your love. And pity (667). Annie knows that Mrs. Keller s love and pity for Helen has caused Kate to distort Helen s differentiation between right and wrong, and Annie realizes that being alone with Helen will allow her to be taught without the interference of her mother s love. Annie thinks that this love and pity from Kate is Helen s worst handicap because it prevents her from learning language and keeps Helen closed off from the world around her. Furthermore, Helen tests her family, and her teacher, when her welcome home dinner after her two weeks alone with Annie, repeatedly dropping her napkin, Kate tries to make excuses for her and supposes, Will once hurt so much, Miss Annie? I ve made all Helen s favorite foods, tonight (699). Kate s desire to make Helen happy on her first night back blinds Kate to the realization that if she allows Helen misbehave even once, the progress that Helen has made in the time she spent with Annie in the garden house will diminish and Annie will have to start teaching Helen all over again. Annie knows that if Helen realizes that she can get away with misbehaving, now that she is reunited with her family, she will revert back to her old ways and continue misbehaving. Because Annie fights with Kate to keep Helen in line, Annie is able to teach Helen how to act and behave like a seeing child, and begin to break through Helen s shell that prevents her from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Spiritual Beliefs 2. Are you part of a spiritual or religious community? Yes. I am baptized Greek Catholic. I have accepted my wife s traditions because it is almost identical to my upbringing. I don t have the time to participate in a scheduled religious community locally, due to my career in the Military. 3. Do your spiritual beliefs help you cope with stress? Yes. When I m down or low I reflect on my path God has laid out for me and realize my time on Earth is temporary and know that I can try my best because at the end of the day my best is all I can do. My father has good influence on me and has taught me to pray to Jesus and let God be in control of my life. I wish I always followed this rule because there are so many distractions around me with a World of issues and problems that consume the most valuable thing man has. 4. How does your faith help the patient cope with illness? I know that if I become ill I think back to my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The basic needs of respect, understanding and Love in my wellbeing and care is a small indication of Godliness. The clean, structured and organized care for me with respect to my Peace is what I believe a person needs and is used to. The patient s exact words are as follows: If my needs are severe and require unusual hours to attend my care, then I pray the medical staff has the love and patience required or my health may take longer to recover or be at Peace. If my health should fail and I pass I would require a Priest or Chaplain to read me my last rites. I expect any medical personnel in charge to have my Priest or Chaplain in close contact in the event I pass. This is required without negotiation or fail. I believe Peace and Love is the strongest basic Spirituality a patient can receive, and I also believe a Patients religious needs outweigh my personal needs regarding the care of my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Gregory Bateson And His Quest Stohs, Alexandra Dr. Barbra Erickson Anth. 480 December 10, 2014 Gregory Bateson and his Quest to Unify our Minds Introduction: Thesis and introduce good old Gregory...1/2 page Gregory Bateson was an anthropologist, psychoanalyst, and cybernetics who contributed to multiple subfields within anthropology along with other fields in the social sciences. Bateson never completely settled into one field, but rather, he synthesized his knowledge to incorporate it into his epistemology and methodologies. Gregory Bateson s contributions to anthropology range from providing new methods of ethnography, helping to establish the field of visual anthropology, influencing ecological, psychological, and linguistics anthropology, to moving cybernetic theory from the natural sciences to the social sciences. Background, Education, and Influences: 1 to 2 pages Gregory Bateson was born in Grantchester, England to an aristocratic family in 1904 (Stagoll 2006). His father, William Bateson, was a prominent geneticist who founded the Cambridge School of Genetics and coined the term genetics (Stagoll 2006). William Bateson was a strong advocate of the work of geneticist Gregor Mendel and named Gregory in his honor (Stagoll 2006). Following in his father s footsteps, Gregory Bateson received his bachelor s degree in natural sciences at St. Johns at Cambridge where his grandfather, William Henry Bateson, held the position of master (Levy and Rappaport 1982). After publishing his first paper about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Utilization Of Drones In today s world, there has been leaps and bounds as far as advancements in technology. Smart phones, artificial intelligence, self driving cars, and drones. Technology itself is rather controversial to some. Some say that cell phones are brainwashing people, artificial intelligence will take over the world. Self driving cars just can never be safe. When it comes to drones, an entire new root system of controversy sprouts. Drones are remotely piloted airships that can carry cargo or video cameras long distances, while the pilot sits at a stationary location. Drones have been used to drop explosives overseas into war zones,and this is where the argument starts. Should drone strikes be allowed abroad? Studies say, Sure, why not? The utilization of drone strikes has vastly lowered the civilian death, or collateral damage, in war zones. Previous weaponry, such as bombs, tanks, or mortars, have been the cause of forty to sixty seven percent of the deaths of civilians. Since introducing drones, these percentages have dropped to eight to seventeen percent. The accuracy of the strikes has greatly depleted the rates of civilian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Drones minimize the need for ground soldiers, and airplane pilots. Sending a ground crew can raise the danger of a firefight, and sending in an aircraft pulls the risk of anti aircraft missiles. Drones, of course, are still subject to these defense mechanisms, but if there s no one acting as a live pilot, there is no way for it to be any danger for our military. Other threats eliminated in the utilization of drones include weather, environmental conditions, land mines, and virtually anything that could hinder or harm soldiers. Drones negate the danger of all of these, given the fact that they are inanimate objects. To risk a simple piece of machinery is far preferable over risking a human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay on American Masculinity In American culture, society has views about how males and females should behave. Males are viewed as independent, rough, and tough while females are viewed as social, emotional, and delicate. Starting in 1792 with the publication of Mary Wollstonecraft s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, women began to advocate for changes in how society viewed them ( History of Women s Suffrage ). American women made additional positive changes to the women s rights movement when they gained the right to vote in 1920. Since these beginnings, women have continued to push for change. American women now have the right to wear pants, work, take on male occupations, and decide to remain single. Despite the advances made for females, males are still ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Music lyrics are one of the many places in which this occurs. Adam Duritz, the lead singer and lyricist for Counting Crows, demonstrates Lorber s theory by expressing his view of masculinity throughout his songs. Mr. Jones, Anna Begins, and Insignificant are all examples of Duritz s perpetuation of gender. These songs, as well as others by Counting Crows, are unique in that they do not portray the contempory American view of masculinity. The gender messages of Counting Crows are not that of the old, isolated, unemotional male. Through the music of Counting Crows, singer and songwriter Adam Duritz breaks the Boy Code described by William Pollack in his book Real Boys and demonstrates his struggles with the current societal view that masculinity means being unemotional and unattached. Traditional American masculinity focuses on a few key concepts. Males are supposed to remain stoic and hide emotions, they are tough, they do not open up or show feelings, and they are not girl like or feminine in any way (Oransky and Marecek). In a study of masculinity in male friendship and peer groups, Oransky and Marecek found that boys feel that acting stoic, tough, and emotionally invulnerable was necessary for being regarded manly by their peers. Soft emotions such as fear, pain, and sadness, as well as outward expressions of distress or worry, marked a boy as gay or girly (Oransky and Marecek 225 226). William Pollack found similar views of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Chris Brown Interpretation Chris Brown who is known to be a multi platinum talent R B and Pop artist in the music industry. When I first heard Autumn Leaves that debut on 9/6/16 by Chris Brown featuring Kendrick Lamar, I knew that there was a meaning behind what was being said in this song. Kendrick Lamar is known to be poetic in his music and that he speaks directly to his audience. Chris Brown is known to go through break ups, and most music artist tells a story through their music. Autumn Leaves stood out, due to the fact the autumn stands for fall . During the Fall season the leaves beginnings to gets old and fall off. This song spoke about how easy it is for a relationship to fall apart and not know where your heat lays with that special person anymore. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Future Of The Us Dollar The Future of the US Dollar in the International Market A society based on trade was established as early as 4000 B.C.E. (Hunt 6). However, the end of the Cold War marked the beginning of a new stage, an economy fully supported by globalization (Gilpin 10 12). This new beginning for the economy made the international markets the central focus of the economy. Since the gold standard had crushed, the US dollar became the official exchange standard and also the most used currency in the world. Currently, its status of international currency remains the same, but the international market has changed so much that there are factors that leave its future uncertain. The role of the US dollar as an international currency is at risk because of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This decrease can be due to the economic problems that the United States faced during the decade of the 2000 s, the Financial Market Crisis, and is still battling to recover from, or due to the increase of power and popularity of other countries and their currencies, such as the countries that make up the European Union (Goldberg). The concept of the world money is organically linked to an understanding of the world market as the fundamental framework of global capitalism where profit rates are equalized and an average world market rate of profit is established (Ivanova 51 52). The world market became the main focus of the world s super power countries as well as developing countries. As Karl Marx s theory of money establishes, money is not only a measure of value or a medium of change, when it becomes world money, it becomes the absolute social materialization of wealth as such (universal wealth) (qtd. in Ivanova 51). One of the main characteristics of world money that applies to the US dollar today is that it is a dominant currency in international financial markets that is also used hand to hand in foreign countries (Auboin). Bitcoin was created in 2009 as an international currency to make digital transactions easier and faster(Yellin). This computerized money exists only as strings of digital code ( A New Specie ). This currency is used without intermediaries ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Secret Escapes Is A British Travel Company Secret Escapes Phone Numbers Secret Escapes Customer Service 0843 227 7777 Secret Escapes customer service number is 0843 227 7777. Secret Escapes is a British travel company. It offers discounted stays in luxury hotel as well as trips only for registered members. Secret Escapes operates through website and mobile application. Visit Secret Escapes website. Scroll down to the bottom. Locate contact link for information on how to get in touch with customer service. This page offers following ways to contact Secret Escapes Phone number Online email form Customer service email address Click on Leave us a message link. It opens a box with help options. Click on green coloured leave us a message button. Then provide your contact ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How To Login To Secret Escapes Website? Customers need to login to the website to avail facilities and features offered. Secret Escapes offers two methods of login. Login With Email Address Enter your email address and password in the requested field and click on the orange coloured sign in button to enter the website. Login With Facebook Information Click on sign in with Facebook button, enter your Facebook login information on the next page. You login to the Facebook and a plugin authenticates you to enter Secret Escapes website. Similarly, you can access the login page from the top right corner of the website. Click on the sign in link to open a drop down menu. You can reset a forgotten password using the link for the same. How To Find A Travel Destination On Secret Escapes? Secret Escapes offers discounted holidays and trips. Therefore, finding the right travel destination at the right price is necessary. Visit the website, locate current sales link. You will find this link on the top left of the homepage. Click on this link will take you to options with current sales listings, time available to book a deal, and information about it. Additionally, you can use the tools available on the page to spot a deal of your choice. Use the find your escape search tool or use filters like family or solo offers, location, date or duration of the reservation, and other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. 60 Years Ago Research Paper 60 Years Ago Effective June 15, a new system of issuing driver s license takes effect in the state. Between June 15 and July 31, drivers with the last name initials A through K are required to renew their two year license. The old system does not provide an infallible check of eligibility. The new process will enable the state of have a listing of each drier on file and be able to track violation which prevent license issuance. 50 Years Ago The Edmonton Merchants baseball team won their 7th straight game of the year and now find themselves in possession of first place in the Bluegrass League. The Merchants won the Bourbon League in 1967 and if they continue this winning way the Bluegrass League in 1968. 40 Years Ago Elizabeth Beauchamp also known as Miss Lizzie took the mail on horseback regardless of the weather. She carried the mail to Glasgow, then bid on the Knob Klick route, which she carried for 12 years. She also carried the Randolph route, Beaumont, and Sulphur Well routes at various times. The post office being closed and the mail not going was unheard of in those days. She often took medicine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and Miss. 88 contest will be held July 22nd, as a prelude to several other events scheduled as part of Homecoming 88 including a parade, antique car show, arts and crafts festival, and gospel music singing. The contest will be held at the Refuse Church of Christ in Eighty Eight, KY and the Eighty Eight Market invites participation. The first telephone book ever issued contained only fifty name. 20 Years Ago Kentucky Hills Golf Course in Summer Shade hosted the 2nd annual Edmonton Metcalfe Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament. The 1st place team consisted of: Teddy Chaney, Ronnie Birge, Bob Shank, and Marty Ross with a 12 round; the 2nd place team: Chris Cassaday, T.J. Morgan, Don Gentry, and Josh Matney with a 11 round (won pitch); 3rd place team: Nick Kindred, Matt Shirley, Veachel Cloyd, and Mike Bartley with an 11 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Asylum Seekers In Australia Where to Next? The Papua New Guinea s Supreme Court ruling that Australia s detention of asylum seekers on Manus Island is illegal and that the centre must close has once again raised in Australian society the very divisive issue of asylum seekers and their treatment. Commentaries following the Supreme Court decision have portrayed Australia s approach to asylum seekers as inhumane and uncaring. With continual political, humanitarian and media attention, the histrionics surrounding the issue are rife and many of the crucial facts as to Australia s response to asylum seekers and the purpose for our offshore processing centres long forgotten. It s time to restore a factual basis and balance to the discussion. Can Australians be proud of our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The establishment by the Australian Government of offshore processing of asylum seekers on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea and similarly in Nauru was a direct action to prevent this. By making it clear internationally that anyone arriving without a visa in Australia by boat would have no chance of being settled in Australia it removed the financial incentive for people smugglers. It ensured that people smugglers had no product to sell. It was aimed at preventing people embarking on a trip across dangerous seas with the high risk of death. The success of this approach cannot be denied. In 2007 2008, while the Howard Government s Pacific Solution was in place, only 25 asylum seekers travelled by boat to Australia. In 2010, when the policy changed and asylum seekers were transferred to Australia, 5000 people travelled by boat to Australia to seek asylum a 19900% ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...