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Mythology In Christian Mythology
Introduction
Christian Mythology, basically means, Myths from the body of Christianity. Some commentators have
categorized many modern fantasy works as the Christian Mythology, during the Modern times.
Mainly focusing on stories and legends, such as the King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table
and Saint George and the Dragon.
Mythological themes and elements can be found throughout Christian literature, including recurring
myths such as walking up to a mountain, Lucifer s descent into the Underworld, the accounts of a
Deity dying and later being brought back to life, flood stories such as the story of Noah, and myths
about great heroes of past, paradises, and self sacrifice.
Old Testament
Every cites the creation account in Genesis 1 and 2 and the story of Eve s temptation. Many Christians
believe that parts of the Bible were either symbolic and/or metaphorical.
In the Book of Genesis 6:1 4, speaks of an old legend that had borrowed much from ancient
mythology, with the sons of God being considered, the celestial beings of mythology. The American
Bible also tells the story that in Psalm 93 refers to an ancient myth in which God battles a personified
Sea.
According to Howard Schwartz, following the story in Isaiah 14:12, he compares King of Babylonia
with Lucifer, the Devil and the ancient Canaanite myth of Athtar, both of which thought to be the
bright morning star, only to be forced to descend and rule the underworld instead.
Perhaps the most famous topic in the
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Southwest Airlines Internal Analysis
Executive Summary
Southwest Airlines is one of the most profitable airlines in the airline industry. During turbulent
economic times Southwest has managed to continue strong revenue growth in a disastrous
environment and has operated profitably for 39 consecutive years (Mintzmyer, 2012). Southwest
Airlines has capitalized on the company s strength of being the top low cost carrier by offering a
simple and efficient business plan that prides itself on customer service. Southwest utilizes only the
Boeing 737 to streamline their processes, and utilizes their award winning Southwest.com to drive
ticket sales. Southwest has begun to capitalize on future market opportunities by purchasing AirTran
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5). According to Maxon (2010, para. 1) in 2010, for the third straight year, Southwest Airlines carried
more passengers than any other U.S. carrier. In 2011 Southwest Airlines Co. (2012) reported 104
million passengers carried with an average passenger load factor of 80.9 percent. In an industry that
ranks last in satisfaction among all industries measured by the American Customer Service Index
Southwest Airlines remained far and away at the top of the list with scoring 81 out of a possible 100
(McIntyre, 2011, para. 1). These are just a few of the accolades Southwest is able to tout. Southwest
does have a strong customer satisfaction rating, resulting in a strong business and a large cash flow. It
would be very easy to continue to list the strengths of Southwest Airlines. However, after a review of
strengths there must be a review of weaknesses. The most obvious weakness noted in performing any
review of Southwest Airlines is regarding the company s service area. Currently Southwest Airlines
serves 103 destinations in 41 states, and the District of Columbia. What is missing is Southwest
serving a share of the international market. In the year 2009 2010 U.S. carriers received 85.8 million
international passengers (U.S. Department of
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The Physics Of Satellites Orbiting Earth
Satellites orbiting earth will experience external perturbations that can affect the orbit. The primary
force acting on the satellite depends on the altitude of the orbit. The most significant effect is caused
by atmospheric drag which affects satellites in low earth orbit. Outside of low earth orbit, satellites
still experience external forces that could change the orbit however unlike atmospheric drag, the orbit
altitude will not necessarily decrease. In addition to atmospheric drag, satellites are subject to thermal
drag and gravity perturbations.
Atmospheric Drag: (Author: Emma)
Atmospheric drag effects all spacecraft orbiting earth below 2,000 km, producing both short periodic
and slow perturbations. It is the is the largest source of error in modeling the force on many satellites
because it is difficult to predict [2]. Atmospheric drag is caused by the collisions of gas molecules
with the spacecraft. Over time, the collisions start to decay the orbit. Demonstrating a positive
feedback effect, where drag decreases the orbital altitude where the density is greater which produces
more drag which then decays quicker. Factors that influence drag are the atmospheric drag
surrounding the spacecraft, as well as the spacecrafts drag coefficient, area, mass and velocity [1].
The atmospheric density is not constant and changes with solar activity. The solar magnetic activity
cycle is the periodic change in the sun s activity that lasts around 11 years. During solar maximum,
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Rhetorical Analysis Of The Macdonald Funeral Home
A Rhetorical Website Analysis of the MacDonald Funeral Home Website The MacDonald funeral
home website provides the viewer with many different rhetorical devices in their text, images, color
psychology, as well as shapes to utilize logos, pathos, and ethos to help appeal to the users that access
this website. This website provides funeral services as well as cremation services for people s loved
ones. They provide low prices and care to the services in which they provide. I have chosen the
MacDonald funeral home website in relation to the poem Do Not Go Gentle Into That Goodnight
because it seems that there will soon be a funeral held for the father. Logos Logos appeals to the
logical side, provides reason as well as logic to the reader. While there are no logical colors or shapes
but there is text as well as photos to explain logos. The MacDonald Funeral Home website provides
the reader with logical views of the website explaining that they offer affordable prices to all families.
An individual may be more prone to use the MacDonald funeral home over other funeral homes
because of the lower price. The MacDonald funeral home has a photo explaining that they are not just
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The MacDonald Funeral Home website provides pathos with explaining that the home has been
helping families by providing an understanding, meaningful, as well as caring funeral for the past 34
years. This website offers many photos that provide an emotional experience to the reader, such as
photos of their family, photos of the recent obituaries, as well as photos explaining that they cremate
people s loved ones using care. The website has lots of green, which provides the reader with feelings
of growth, balance, harmony, and hope. Oddly curved shapes (natural/organic shapes) tend to comfort
and please the
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Overcoming The Odds
Perseverance Bullies will push someone over the edge to make themselves feel good. That youth
might cry, but if he stands up to the bully he might learn something by doing so. Standing up to the
bully shows strength and makes the bully realize he can t control the life that was meant to be free.
Perseverance means simply not to give up. Perseverance pushes people where they would not have
gone and gives them a lasting mental toughness that helps them to deal with whatever is in their path.
Perseverance was shown in the stories; Overcoming the Odds, and About Nick: His Story by doing
what they would not have done without persevering through their problems. The article Overcoming
the Odds explains about the Royals 2015 season.The Royals seemed like the team that overcame
obstacles together, but in reality each player had a story behind their victory. Take Chris Young for
example, who missed all of 2013 as he contended with thoracic outlet syndrome, and later mourned
his father s death during the season. Young had all the reason to give up and nobody would have
blamed him. Like Chris Young, Nick from the story About Nick: ... Show more content on
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When you go through a problem that s really hard all of a sudden other problems seem a little easier.
Kim Phuc got her body burned by napalm during the Vietnam War as a child. Nobody thought she
would survive, but after 14 months and 17 operations, she did make it. Kim looked at her survival as a
miracle and as a result developed an attitude of I can do it. While some people persevere through near
death some people persevere through life. Jimmy Valvano in his speech, said you have to be willing to
work for it, you have to have enthusiasm. This line controls his life. He chose to persevere through
cancer and got a mental toughness. Kim Phuc chose to persevere and got life. All people have
problems, not all people choose to
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Comparison of Two Short Stories by Tobias Wolff and T.C Boyle
From the weekend fishing trips to complete hatred and denial, father son relationships can be
characterized by many good and bad experiences. After reading the two short stories Powder by
Tobias Wolff and If the River was Whiskey by T.C. Boyle, which both feature father son relationships
that are placed under a large amount of stress. There are many similarities and differences between
these two relationships that are not apparent upon just a cursory glance. A father can be completely
inconsiderate of his sons needs or try his best to meet them and still create turmoil within the
relationship. After reading Wolff s short story Powder, one can conclude that the father tries quite hard
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The wife attacks the father by saying, We ve been here two weeks and you haven t done one damn
thing with him, nothing, zero. You haven t even been down to the lake. What kind of father are you?
(231). Seeing his parents in such an argument affects the son by making him disconnected and hateful
toward his father. When the son came home from school he would find his father sitting in the dark,
hair in his face, bent low over the guitar. There was an open bottle of liquor on the coffee table and a
clutter of beer bottles (231). Coming back to this dreary home life after school and seeing one s father
in this condition would be very traumatic. It shows him that his father doesn t care about his job and
would rather be at home drinking while reminiscing about his past. The relationship between them
finally took a turn for the better when his father put down the bottle and decides to go fishing with
Tiller and spend some quality time with him. Boyle explains Tiller s excitement by saying It was too
much for him all at once the sun, the breeze that was so sweet, the novelty of his father rowing, pale
arms and a cigarette clenched between his teeth, the boat rocking, and the birds whispering he closed
his eyes a minute, just to keep from going dizzy with the joy of it (233). At this point, one can see
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Ethical Issues In Super Size Me
Spurlock s documentary exposes the results of a fast food diet such as weight gain, adverse medical
issues, also McDonalds direct advertising to small children and the changes to McDonalds practices
after the film s release.
Super Size Me a documentary created by Morgan Spurlock inspired after two teens filed a lawsuit
against McDonalds claiming the restaurant s food caused their obesity. Author A.O. Scott published an
online review of Spurlock s documentary on the nytimes.com website (published May 7, 2004), Scott
touched on the main message of the film. Spurlock s documentary exposes the results of a fast food
diet such as weight gain, adverse medical issues, also McDonalds direct advertising to small children
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His general practitioner, Daryl Isaacs, likens Mr. Spurlock s all Mac diet to the terminal alcoholic
binge undertaken by Nicolas
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Cage s character in Leaving Las Vegas and worries that his patient may succumb to liver failure before
the 30 days are up .(scott)
This illustrates some of the adverse effects suffered by Spurlock, but in my opinion Scott could have
elaborated more. Spurlock suffered extensive health issues as a result of this experiment, the film went
into more detail of Spurlock s doctor s evaluation.
McDonald s in my opinion designs their advertisements towards children the most out of all fast food
chains, they introduced the happy meal, kids meals and even have a clown as their spokesperson. Scott
s only mention of advertising towards children:
Anyone who has watched commercial children s television where the majority of the ads hawk food of
dubious nutritional merit has seen such education in
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Grace Hopper Character Traits
Grace Hopper s Traits
Grace Hopper was an American Computer Scientist and U.S. Navy rear admiral. She was also known
as the Queen of Computing, Queen of Coding, Admiral Grace, and more. She created the first
compiler, a program, that translated human readable language into computer executable machine
language. She was an example of creativity, intelligence, and perseverance.
Grace Hopper believed that (We ve always done it that way) was not always a good reason to continue
to do it that way. She was creative in her thinking. She believed that computer programs could be
written in English. She developed Flow matic which was a compiler that could understand 20
statements in English to be used in business.
Grace Hopper
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Critical Theory, Functionalism And Symbolic Interactionism...
In sociology, there are three major theories; critical theory, functionalism and symbolic interactionism.
These theories express the structure of society in which each theory looks at a different aspects of
sociology. Sociologists apply these theories in the study of society, but it becomes difficult if only one
theory is applied. For that one applied theory, would only look at the aspect to which it is confined to.
To successfully study sociology all three theories must be applied together.
Critical theory was founded by the German philosopher Karl Marx (Little, 2016, p. 12). It was
originally known as historical materialism which is a critical analysis of capitalism that saw the
material or economic basis of inequality and power relations as the cause of social instability and
conflict (Little, 2016, p. 12). Critical sociology can be defined as the inequality and power relations in
society in order to achieve social justice and emancipation through their transformations (Little, 2016,
p. 45). Novack describes critical theory as, Marx s sociology is essentially, the sociology of conflict
and class (Novack, 1982, p. 51 52). This was because some of Marx s views were based on freeing the
people from the capitalist structure, which to him were oppressing the lower class citizens (Little,
2016, p. 14). As it is the aim of critical sociology to look at the power constraining class system, it
also creates room for the scientific, In this way the goal of sociology would
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Society Vs Savagery In Lord Of The Flies By William Golding
Lord of the Flies Process Paper
What s the thing holding society back from anarchy and chaos? The novel Lord of The Flies written
by William Golding introduces the topic of society versus savagery and how humans naturally drive
towards the latter. Social constructs are the foundation of which savagery is contained. The theme of
Lord of the Flies is that all forms of civilization have a constant never ending drive towards savagery.
Golding conveys this with his use of characters, setting, and symbolism throughout the novel.
The author uses his character s relationships and internal struggles to convey the theme. Ralph s
agenda of keeping the group together and lighting a signal fire shows that he is a civilized leader who
is also challenged by Jack, a savage unleashed. The boys play a game after a hunt where Robert is
hunted down as the pig Ralph too was fighting to get near, to get a handful of that brown vulnerable
flesh gnawing at Robert and poking him with their spears (Golding 114). The imagery of Ralph
attempting to reach for Robert is peculiar to his behavior as he s always been civilized throughout the
novel. The word vulnerable implies that Ralph is a predator and Robert is prey waiting to be struck
down. This behavior is the innate savagery trying to free itself, caged within Ralph s civilized brain.
Robert struggles to break free from the hunter s grasps when Ralph mumbles haltingly, Just a game... I
got jolly hurt at rugger once (Golding 115). He catches his
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The Theme Of Racism In Down At The Cross By James Baldwin
The environment surrounding an individual determines reactions and character. Down at the Cross
from The Fire Next Time is James Baldwin s memoir pertaining to his life experiences with racism.
The author presents an original writing strategy which uses examples and details to reach the main
goal of helping the reader discover the main points of the story. The rhetorical style for the second half
of the novel furthermore aids Baldwin in his overall purpose of informing Blacks in the 1960 s of how
White people, who are incapable of accepting and loving themselves, create a racist environment,
which African Americans, despite fear and risk, can conquer with love and strategy. Upon my
reflection on the writing, I was pleasantly surprised to find Baldwin has a perspective unlike any other
theorist, because he has convinced me to believe with him how the end of racism can be found in the
root cause of the issue.
Because Caucasian people are uncomfortable and unconfident with themselves, they consistently
persecute and destroy people of African descent. When James Baldwin says some argue Whites must
accept Blacks, he counteracts this using procatalepsis suggesting, White people in this country will
have quite enough to do in learning how to accept and love themselves and each other, and when they
have achieved this which will not be tomorrow and may very well be never the Negro problem will no
longer exist (Baldwin 22). The author has brought to my attention how self pity,
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`` Maus Trigger Me More Than Narrative Of The Life Of...
Maus trigger me more than Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass and Half of a Yellow Sun
since my country has been through similar experience. My country is the Republic of Korea, also
called South Korea. It is small country located between powerful countries like China, Russia, and
Japan. Thus, it is a place where war never stopped even till now. Too many times, we were too close to
losing our country and one time, in 1910 we actually did. Lasted for Thirty five years, it is called the
Korea under Japanese rule (or Japanese colonization). Just like the Germans did to the Jews, Japan did
the same thing to the Korea maybe worse. They striped our country inside out. King was dethroned,
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As Artie wrote it in the book, in 1968 my mother killed herself ... she left no note! , shows absence of
a note, which might have explained why she killed herself, made not only Artie, but also Vladek were
put into the misery. Vladek and Artie could not support each other in the crucial moment. Comic
expresses the Artie s anger at Anja and his pain left to dealt alone with the overwhelming feeling of
losing mother.
Another form of guilt I see is from the Vladek toward Anja. In 1944, he and Anja left Srodula and
moved to Sosnowiec. After they left Srodula, all their hiding places were temporary and unreliable.
Vladek realized if Germany occupies the country there is nothing left for him and Anja in Poland and
there will be no chance for them to live without fear. so Vladek tells Mrs. Kawka he would do
anything to get out of Poland and Mrs. Kawka tells him about smugglers, taking people to Hungary.
But as the comic expresses she was clearly involved. However, Vladek so eager to get to Hungary, he
could not see that. Meeting with the smugglers, he meets Mr. Mandelbaum, an Spiegelmans who
owned a sweets shop once along with his wife, and his nephew, Abraham. Vladek is not sure whether
to trust the smugglers so, Abraham volunteers to go with the smugglers first, then to write if
everything is safe.
Anja, on the other hand felt leaving is too dangerous and insists she will never go with the smugglers
to Hungary. But Vladek refuses to change his mind. He
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Competition Among the North American Warehouse Clubs
Competition among the North American Warehouse Clubs
Case Summary
In 2010, Costco, Sam s Club and BJ s Wholesale Club were principle competitors in a nearly $125
billion discount warehouse and wholesale club industry. These companies dramatically changed the
competitive landscape of retail by offering bargain priced, broad selection merchandise to the masses
through annual memberships. Major and local supermarkets, drugstores, department stores and the
like have found it hard to compete with the substantially lower operating costs, advertising
expenditures, overhead costs, and volume discounts offered by wholesale clubs. In addition, rapid
inventory turnover affords wholesale discount clubs more cash on hand to finance higher percentages
of inventory and secure better payment terms from suppliers than competing companies. Thus, chief
competition has been within industry. All three warehouses employ a low cost provider strategy;
however, each has also developed ways of differentiating operating tactics and marketing strategies to
improve the overall bottom line of the company.
Case Analysis
All three companies emphasize low prices, excellent product quality and selection, and convenient
shopping to pursue top line growth. Costco focuses its attention on upper scale clientele in more
suburban areas, offering more private label merchandise and diversified auxiliary services such as
photo centers, auto services, pharmacies and the like. At the core of its business model,
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Summary Of The Laughing Heart And The Journey
Life is full of decision making, and many obstacles that will come in your way to try and stop your
path and prevent you from achieving what you must achieve. In the poems A Laughing Heart, by
Charles Bukowski, and The Journey, by Mary Oliver, the authors both meet at describing what life is
like and how to live life like the fullest, even though there will be things to stop you, and you may stop
yourself. Both of these poems point out that you have to be the main character in your life, you have
to beat everybody or every obstacle that will trouble you, you must overcome it to achieve the highest
points of your life. In The Laughing Heart, the author says and the more often you learn to do it, the
more light there will be. (14, 15). Charles Bukowski is saying that if you learn to successfully
overcome your obstacles, your life will continually get better because there are less problems to face.
A similar line in The Journey, is ...as you left their voices behind,/ the stars began to burn through the
sheets of clouds,/ and there was a new voice which you slowly recognized as your own, (24 29). The
author is saying that as you started to seize opportunity, solve problems and face challenges in your
life, you became stronger, and you became the main character in your life. The theme of these two
poems is that your life is your life, and even though you will have to overcome obstacles and face
challenges, you must be the main character in your life to live your
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Comparisons and Contrasts of Windows Ce, Windows Xp, and...
Introduction There has been an ongoing battle in recent years within the technology arena between the
relative merits of Microsoft s Windows versus the open source platforms, Linux being one of them.
Typically, discussions center around desktops or servers but an area often overlooked is embedded
systems. Examples of such systems are industrial machines, automobiles, medical equipment, and
specialized devices. With the growing ubiquity of smart devices, the device arena offers action every
bit as intense (LinuxDevices). Both Windows and Linux offer solutions for specialized areas that
include devices such as PDAs or handhelds, mobile phones, audio/video applications, even robots.
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Ability to run DLLs in parallel by storing them in different folders during installs. This eliminates the
old DLL Hell associated with Windows NT.
Recovery – With the new System Restore (the ability to define Restore points), a PC can easily roll
back any system or application changes without losing files and other valuable information
(Microsoft, 2007a).
XP Pro x64: Windows XP Professional x64 (XP Pro x64) is XP Pro on steroids. XP x64 is based on
Windows Server 2003 and supports AMD s AMD64 64 bit extension of the Intel IA 32 architecture
and was released on April 25, 2005 (Wikipedia). One enticing feature of XP Pro x64 is its huge
memory support increase. XP Pro x64 is a 64 bit system rather than the standard 32 bit system of XP
Pro. This 64 bit architecture increases RAM memory limits from 4 gigabytes (GB) to 128 GB and
increases virtual memory from 4 GB to 16 terabytes (TB). System cache also makes a huge jump from
1 GB to 1 TB. On paper, this would mean the ability to accomplish tasks unheard of with 32 bit
system, if not for some serious downsides. In some real world tests, the promise has not lived up to the
hype, at least not yet. In CNET tests, XP Pro x64 had in fact lower bench tests when compared to XP
Pro (32bit). Furthermore, according to users there exist many compatibility issues due to lack of
suitable drivers as older 32 bit drivers and services are not supported by 64 bit
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Toys R Us Essay
1. Was Japan an attractive market for Toys R Us? Do you think there were any cultural obstacles to
product acceptance? Strong competitors? a. Japan was a very attractive market for Toys R Us. While
there are cultural differences between the United States and Japan, the United States and our products
are generally accepted by the Japanese. The use of McDonalds in the transition into Japan also helped
Toys R Us. Toys R Us faced a few competitors when they entered Japan, but there was no strong
competitor. In Japan at the time there was no such thing as a toy superstore so they quickly dominated
the market. Toys R Us only faced competition from other popular brands producing toys and selling
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This was a he turning point because a Japanese product known to the people was being sold through
this giant toy distributor. Soon other brands followed suit. They could have tried the alternative route
of connecting with the Japanese toy manufactures in a way that would not seem so industrialized. 4.
What were the problems in transferring the Toys R Us competitive advantages to a foreign market?
Why did Toys R Us internalize the firm specific advantages rather than license another retailer
abroad? a. Transferring the Toys R Us competitive advantage to a foreign market was a problem
because in the United States Toys R Us was the largest toy retail store, but in Japan they had their own
system for selling toys. They also faced the issue of how the Japanese value quality over value. The
low prices approach wasn t going to work because they were worried about the quality. Toys R Us had
to rethink their major competitive advantage that was such a success in the States. Toys R Us decided
to internalize rather then license another retailer because in the States Toys R Us was a huge success
and before open the Japanese location, Toys R Us was already operating in eight other countries. They
were not afraid to expand, not to mention they have their own system of success, licensing would
jeopardize that success plan. 5. Given Wal Mart s threat in the US market, what should Toys R Us
future strategy be? a. Toys
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Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale In Nathaniel Hawthorne s The...
In the trial between Hester Prynne, Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth, I played
the role of the bailiff and juror. As the bailiff I swore in the witnesses, who also served as the
defendants, and protected the judge. As a juror, I took notes on the trial, rendered verdicts, and handed
down punishments.
I believe that the most guilty defendant was Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. In Chapter 23 of The
Scarlet Letter, Dimmesdale admits to being an adulterer. I believe that committing adultery and hiding
it is unacceptable. Not only that, but he was the most respected preacher on the Massachusetts Bay
Colony. Also, his defense team was unconvincing. In Puritan law, adultery is punishable by death.
Dimmesdale was to burn at the stake
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The Patriot Act is Detrimental to the Rights of American...
Over two hundred years ago, the founding fathers of this great nation signed their names to the
Declaration of Independence, sending a message to Great Britain that they were tired of being
subservient to a monarch who had no respect for his people. These extraordinary men understood the
concept of liberty and embraced it with great passion. They were all too familiar with the
consequences of a government with excess power. In order to prevent America from returning to the
ways of Great Britain, they crafted one of the greatest documents ever written, the Constitution of the
United States of America. Contained in the Constitution is the Bill of Rights which details the rights
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in Hulse). On October 23, 2001, Representative F. James Sensenbrenner from the ninth district of
Wisconsin introduced the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 to Congress ( Bill ). The bill contained many
surveillance provisions that the Justice Department had submitted to Congress in the past ( Seeking ).
The Bush administration used this time to bully Congress into passing the USA PATRIOT Act. The
administration insinuated that any future attacks were going to be blamed on members of Congress
who stood against the bill ( Surveillance ).Unfortunately, many members of Congress panicked under
the pressure of the circumstances and voted in favor of this unconstitutional bill. Despite the facts that
the act had minimal discussion or debate and contained many provisions that attacked the rights of
citizens, the complex, 342 page bill passed with a vote of ninety eight to one in the Senate and 356 to
sixty six in the House of Representatives (Cornehls 78). On October 26, 2001, just forty five days
after the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 became Public Law
Number 107 56 with the signature of former President George W. Bush ( Bill ). The idea that forty
five days was long enough to analyze the bill itself and the reasons behind the success of the terrorist
attacks on September 11 is problematic. The Bush Administration and Congress ...acted without any
careful or systemic effort to determine whether weaknesses in our
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Tom Robbins Jitterbug Perfume Essay
Tom Robbins Jitterbug Perfume
In his 1984 novel Jitterbug Perfume, Tom Robbins presents a narrative that rivals the often fantastical
tales told in myth. Using classical mythology as a foundation, and, in particular, providing a loose
adaptation of The Odyssey by Homer, Robbins updates and modifies characters and concepts in an
effort to reinforce the importance of the journey of life and the discovery of self. Like the ancient
myth makers, Robbins commands the reader s attention with outrageous situations and events while at
the same time providing characters that the reader can relate to and learn from.
Jitterbug Perfume is a story of epic proportions, spanning a time frame of almost one thousand years.
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Furthermore, the beet as the grounded moon boat calls to mind Odysseus s various nautical incidents
and accidents (1). This discourse is chapter one of four brief chapters that introduce the modern day
characters, much as Homer begins his epic with the four books that acquaint us with the people and
the situation in Ithica. Each work is told retrospectively by a third person omniscient narrator, and the
adventures of Alobar and Kudra are relayed primarily through flashbacks, much as the story of
Odysseus is told. Homer s use of Athena as a character whose presence permeates and drives the
action of the epic is mirrored, albeit perversely, by Robbins use of the beet as a similar character, an
entity that permeates and affects the lives of the characters in the book. The novel, as does the epic,
ends with all the primary characters coming together to effect a satisfying conclusion.
A key to understanding his writing, says author Tom Robbins, is a knowledge of Greek myth. A
particular influence on him is the life and work of Joseph Campbell, author of several books on
mythology (Hoyser and Stookey 9). Campbell, in turn, owes influence to the insights of analytic
psychologist Carl Jung. Jung recognized the patterns within myths throughout the world and across all
cultures of characters, situations, and events, and identified these recurring images as archetypes
(Harris and Platzner 40). Campbell
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Confederate Flag And Confederate Monuments
Before August 12, 2017 many Americans neither cared about nor thought about Confederate flags or
monuments in their daily lives. On that day in Charlottesville, Va. was ... one of the bloodiest fights to
date over the removal of Confederate monuments across the South. (Stolberg) This tragic event
brought light to a movement that was able to fly under the national radar until that fateful day in
August, the removal of the Confederate flag and monuments. This paper will demonstrate the need to
move the Confederate flag and Confederate monuments to museums where they can be displayed in
the context of history instead of in the public square where they glorify traitors and insurrectionists as
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The centrality of slavery as a cause of the Civil War was written out of the collective memory of the
war. The process by which that happened is significant and important. It happened through a concerted
effort to first forget the causes of the war, then to focus on the war as an effort to protect the
homeland. (Brophy)
It took less than 30 years for the truth of why the war began to be undermined, in other words it took
less than one generation to change the course of peace and equality our nation was headed down, to a
radically divisive path that left an entire race of people marginalized, pushed to the sidelines of civil
society, and locked out of the bastions of power. Brophy offers a unique view on how this happened
by looking at history through a legal lens. In a field like law, which draws so much upon cultural
values, it is no surprise that judges like historians, novelists, and filmmakers reflected an incorrect
view of history and built upon. (Brophy) There are three notable cases that came before the Supreme
Court between, 1873 1896 The Slaughter house cases, United States v. Cruikshank, and Plessy v.
Ferguson. (Brophy)
The Slaughterhouse Cases are important because of how the court changed the meaning and function
of the Fourteenth Amendment.
the U.S. Supreme Court in 1873, ruled that a citizen s privileges and immunities, as protected by the
Constitution s Fourteenth Amendment against the states, were limited to those spelled out in the
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King George III s Life And Accomplishments
It s known to history that the daughter of King George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg Strelitz was
born on this day in London, on 3 November 1777. Her Royal Highness was the fifth daughter of the
royal couple. Christening still happened in the olden days because Princess Sophia was christened on
1 December 1777, in the Great Council Chamber at St James s Palace by the Archbishop of
Canterbury who was known as Frederick Cornwallis. It should be noted that HRH had three
godparents, all of whom were represented by proxies. King George III had made plans prior Princess
Sophia s birth. He ensured that his children would have allowances amounting to £6,000 upon his
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mourning her fading looks and a confused, nearly blind aunt. Sophia s wealth allowed Conroy to live a
rich lifestyle, acquiring for himself a house in Kensington for £4000, as well as two other estates for
£18,000.Sophia spied for Conroy when he was absent from Kensington Palace. Sophia also reported
to Conroy on what she heard at St. James s Palace, as she had privileged access to courtiers as well as
to her two elder brothers. Princess Victoria was aware her aunt was a spy so the two never became
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Disadvantages Of Antitrust Law
Chief Justice Roberts stated courts in the U.S. have historically granted injunctions upon a finding of
infringement since the 19th century. The Antitrust Division in the U.S. also admits a patent owner s
rights to exclude are similar to the rights enjoyed by owners of other forms of private property in the
Antitrust Guidelines for the Licensing of Intellectual Property. Therefore, as a fundamental principle,
antitrust law does not generally prohibit the holder of any other property right from seeking an
injunction to vindicate that right. The FTC has the right to regulate unfair methods of competition and
unfair or deceptive acts or practices under Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act. During the
past two decades, the FTC has been heavily involved in several high profile SEP disputes, including
Dell Computer Corp., N Data, Rambus Inc. v. FTC, Motorola Mobility, and Bosch GmbH. The FTC
generally invokes competition law as a basis for investigation over these cases under Section 2 of the
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These consent agreements mostly impose strict requirements for an SEP holder to seek injunctive
relief. For example, in Bosch GmbH, the FTC dictated that Bosch GmbH can only seek injunctions
against an unwilling licensee. The unwilling licensee shows unwillingness by refusing to accept the
SEP holder s offer of a license on F/RAND terms, or a court s determination. In Motorola Mobility,
the order prohibits Google/Motorola from making any future claims for injunctions over a F/RAND
Patent against a potential licensee. This unwilling licensee similarly should refuse (1) a F/RAND offer
either in writing or in sworn testimony, (2) a court order, (3) a binding arbitration determined F/RAND
terms, or (4) simply not replying to the written confirmation requested in a F/RAND Terms from an
SEP
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The Funny Thing About Adversity By David Desteno
The Funny Thing About Adversity Recently, I was reading an article that is called The Funny Thing
About Adversity which is written by David DeSteno who is a psychology professor at Northeastern
University. DeSteno s purpose is to convince the reader that experiencing hardship makes a person
sympathetic or unsympathetic depending on the case of hardship that person has experienced, and
being a compassionate does not occur by chance. DeSteno makes two primary claims: one is by
illustrating that if an individual has lived through unpleasant events, that person will be familiar with
the difficult situations involved, which would lead a person to be sympathetic. The second claim is
that it is incorrect to believe if someone has experienced the same struggle that you experienced, he
might not lend a hand due to the fact that there is a glitch in the human s mind that makes people
forget about their own past hardships. Initially, DeSteno begins his argument by providing the
opposite of his claim, which is an excellent method to persuade his readers. Since, he uses scientific
studies that demonstrate adversity is linked to many types of negative mental outcomes as nervousness
and unhappiness. Then DeSteno smartly shifts to support his claim by trying his best to argue the
scientific studies outcomes, by referring to the result of past real event, as the collapse of the
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear powered plant within Japan, where people even in the middle of their
individual
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Dehumanization In The Movie The Mission
In the movie, The Mission, the Jesuit Priest, Father Gabriel, played by Jeremy Lyons, in an effort to
liberate the Guarani people by proselytizing them to Christianity, becomes their oppressor by
changing their natural beliefs and practices. While his intentions are meritorious, they display another
form of colonialism and oppression. He does learn the Guarani language. However, this appears to be
only as an attempt to teach them his way or the Jesuit way. Instead of learning the Guarani culture and
assimilating therein, he attempts to convert them to European culture. As an example he teaches them
music, which they had no knowledge of prior to his coming. He decides what is best for the people
and what they should learn. In one of the earliest scenes in the movie the people did not wear clothes.
Later on, we see the Guarani fully clothed, which was an indication that the priests taught them that
they should wear clothes. Prior to his coming, the Guarani could be said to be in a Garden of Eden
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He did not view the Guarani as human beings. In the Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Paulo Freire uses
the term dehumanization to describe both those whose humanity has been stolen and also those who
have stolen it (Freire, 44.) We find dehumanization throughout history. African Americans were not
considered fully human during the period of slavery and for much of the 20th century. In the United
States, oppression of African Americans and other minorities continues today. I disagree with Freire
that oppression affects both the oppressor and the oppressed. He says that the oppressor, who is him or
herself dehumanized because he/she dehumanizes others (Freire 47.) In my opinion, the oppressor
does not view him or herself as dehumanized. The oppressors see themselves as fully vindicated
because they are superior
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Types Of Silver Imolices At C-Nannowires
Fig. 1a shows the UV vis absorption spectrum of the as prepared Ag@C nanowires suspended in
deionized water, exhibiting a main peak at 386 nm and a shoulder peak at 360 nm, corresponding to
the optical finger print of silver nanowires. The absorption peak at 360 nm is attributed to the
longitudinal plasmon mode of silver nanowires and is similar to that of the bulk silver, and the
absorption peak at 386 nm is attributed to the transverse plasmon mode of silver nanowires. These two
absorption peaks suggest that pure Ag@C nanowires were successfully synthesized, and the Ag@C
nanowires had a sheath thickness of ~10 nm, consistent with our electron microscopic studies shown
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1c). A few functional groups such as C O, C=C, and OH were present on the surface of Ag@C
nanowires and would be useful for linking other organic molecules with diverse functions and thus
can provide good compatibility between the Ag@C nanowires and the PVDF matrix. Raman
spectroscopy and X ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) were used for further confirming the
surface composition of the Ag@C nanowires. Fig. 1d shows the Raman spectrum of the as prepared
Ag@C nanowires, in which the two strong peaks at 1378 and 1597 cm 1 can be attributed to the in
plane vibrations of disordered amorphous carbon and crystalline graphite, respectively, indicating the
formation of a carbonized layer. This carbon based layer might have originated from polymerization,
aromatization, and carbonization of glucose, based on previous studies demonstrating that the
hydrothermal process enables glucose to carbonize in the temperature rage 140 160 °C. Besides the
two peaks corresponding to amorphous and graphic carbon, the curve showed one broad peak at 2935
cm 1, attributed to the asymmetric stretching vibration of CH in the skeletal chain of glucose. A minor
peak at 230 cm 1 attributed to the Ag O stretching vibrations, confirming the coordination of glucose
molecule to the Ag surface through nonbonding electrons of the oxygen atom in the carbonyl
functionality. These results unambiguously show that glucose is carbonized and closely
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Educ 105 (2016)
Applications of Piaget and Vygostsky s cognitive developmental theories in a practical classroom
environment Piaget and Vygotsky have antonymous beliefs when dealing with the concepts of
cognitive development. Vygotsky believes in development through social behaviour whilst Piaget
believes in individuals acquiring knowledge on their own. Both however, believe that the interaction
between development and learning hold significant implications for a child s growth. This essay
discusses some of the philosophical beliefs of each theorist in regards to a scenario based in the
classroom of a year five teacher named Ann. Ann reinforces classroom lessons through the outdoor
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Woolfolk amp; Markets (2007) discuss the use of certain cultural tools playing an important role in
cognitive development; these tools can be anything from the Internet to language or numbers. Ann
displays techniques through collaborative group work that run true to these theories. Piaget also
suggested an individual would not come to organise his/her operations in a coherent whole if they did
not engage in thought exchanges and cooperation with others (Piaget, 1947, p. 174). Ann is breaking
students up into different groups to perform different activities; this is portrayed through one group
collecting rainfall data and another group taking notes on the impact the rain has on ants living in the
area. Ann s socially constructive pedagogical approach to her lessons through the use of cooperative
learning will exemplify Vygotsky s theories of peer peer scaffolding as well as the zone of proximal
development. Vygotsky s theory The zone of proximal development is also being demonstrated
through Ann s teaching methods for her year five class. The zone of proximal development refers to a
conceivable range of learning evolution in regards to the students age and the amount of assisted
knowledge they are given. This information can be given through direct information, scaffolding or
cooperative learning. Ann (as the more knowledgeable) would be required to offer a certain level of
information to the children before expecting them to
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Model School Policy On Suicide Prevention Case Study
Model School Policy on Suicide Prevention
Mara Kashmiri
Texas A M University Kingsville Model School Policy on Suicide Prevention Suicide is the third most
common cause of death for children and teenagers (Center for Disease Control (CDC), 2015). In order
to combat these rising rates, preventative measures must be put into place. Among the places that a
child is most likely to be accounted for is at school, therefore, schools must be involved in the
preventative process. In this line of thinking the a coalition of interested organizations, such as the
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, have created a Model School Policy on Suicide
Prevention that schools can chose to implement in order to educate and aid students who are
struggling with suicidal thoughts, provide information to school staff about risk and protective factors
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By providing resources and support, individuals considering suicide can learn to escape, improve, or
cope and manage whatever situation that they believe is hopeless and without end. Social work values
and service are geared towards helping individuals improving their quality of life through the belief
that everyone has the right to dignity and respect. A facet of this can be achieved through providing
suicide prevention policies, especially for school aged populations of children and teenagers who may
have never been shown the dignity, respect, or kindness towards their mental and social well being so
that they have a chance of a better life in the
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The Effects Of Tobacco On Our Health And The Environment
Tobacco has terrible impacts on our health and the environment. Tobacco is one of major reason of
deaths in developed nations. On the other side these developed nations are consistently developing
different policies and diverse approaches to stop smoking. When somebody get used to tobacco, then
it is difficult to stop from utilization of tobacco Over last past decades the provincial Government are
giving training how to help people to stop using tobacco and distributing material to the distinctive
healthcare suppliers to encourage people to stop smoking. There are various reasons why individuals
start smoking such as depression, less education and anxiety. The provincial government are looking
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In the mid 1950s the United States tobacco industry got itself attacked by burdens over quality of its
things as a result of new helpful confirmation obviously partner smoking and cancer. Developing
anxiety in the media and set up researchers about the bit of cigarettes in bringing on torment had
diminished buyer sureness
In December 1953 the leaders of everything except one of the cigarette makers in the United States
counselled Hill and Knowlton, an advertising organization. A reminder after this meeting noticed that
the one memorandum was to stop the panic from the public and that was the only thing that can create
the self assurance of public
The tobacco industry has one objective and that was to save organization benefits, not the protection
of public. It was not only to know the side effects of cigarettes also assure to finish the fear from
public and encourage the smokers that no adjustment in smoking conduct was important and also give
the prevention from government law and regulations. In 1962 a study found that the 1954 emergency
appeared to have been sufficiently dealt and this experience had offered increase to an assertion by the
tobacco business of a promoting issue that must be separated in light of an honest to goodness
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The Importance Of Cross Cultural Relationships
Cross cultural relationship. In addition to cultural difference another aspect that should be considered
is cross cultural relationships. This may sound like an opportunity to get a date, but it is actually a
chance to develop a great relationship with your student in a class setting. Cross cultural relationships
change from country to country so you will have to adjust to the culture and explore more option than
the one s provided for you in this section (Axner, 2016). Bias. It can be difficult to overcome bias and
you cannot eliminate all of them, but it is essential to examine biases and stereo types about the
country and its people before you set out to work there. With a little work and research you can
acknowledge them and overcome any ill perceptions you may have held or had expressed (Junqueira,
Ehab, Mieke, 2015). Intentions. Why are you going? What are you intension? You need to consider
why you are going. No one can answer these questions for you so that job rest with you. Take some
time to consider your motivations. Smile. As we discussed in a previous section introductions will get
you far, but even better is if you can add a smile. A smile is universal and will ease some tension and
apprehension as well. Research. Do your research. We discussed this in a previous sections. The more
you know the better your chances for a successful contract. Use technology you have access to to
gather some insight. No one is expecting you to be an expert and unless
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Psychological Manipulation In 1984 And V For Vendetta
The Effects of Psychological Manipulation in 1984 and V for Vendetta
It is believed that complete government authority is only possible through coercion and deceit. In both
George Orwell s book, 1984, and James McTeigue s film, V for Vendetta, abusive and deceptive
tactics are used by oppressive governments in order to change the behaviours and perceptions of their
citizens. This is done to ensure that there are no acts of rebellion that challenge their sovereignty.
Despite the similarity between these two dystopian societies, however, psychological manipulation is
more effective in 1984 than in V for Vendetta because of the absence of laws, staged acts of terrorism,
and lack of religious belief.
In Orwell s novel, the absence of laws creates paranoia among citizens of Oceania, whereas the laws
set forth by Norsefire, the governing body in V for Vendetta, allow citizens to have more freedom in
their thoughts and actions. Thus, it is evident that INGSOC, the government in 1984, has more success
in refraining citizens from rebelling. In Oceania, nothing [is] illegal, since there [are] no longer any
laws (Orwell 8). This means INGSOC has unlimited power to do as they feel against any offence they
deem punishable. Because of the fact that there are no written laws, citizens are unable to defend their
innocence. This results in an immense fear among civilians to do anything out of routine or have
rebellious thoughts. Even a nervous tic, an unconscious look of anxiety, [or] a
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Attitude And Sense Of Power In The Little Rock Nine
A person s place in society is decided by those who have power, nevertheless how one perceives
themselves influences that status. Looking deeply into the causes of Minnijean Brown s expulsion, it
is revealed that challenging episodes and the unjust actions of others all contributed towards the abrupt
end of her tormented days at Little Rock Central High School. If Minnijean had not faced the
prejudice and hatred so prevalent in the South during the late 1950 s, it is safe to say she would not
have felt the need to retaliate. At the start of the analysis, the documentary suggests that Minnijean is
expelled because she dumps chili on a white student s head; however, further investigation reveals
there is more to the story, and additional documentation indicates that the expulsion has less to do with
a specific incident and more to do with Minnijean s attitude and sense of place.
In the 1987, Eyes on the Prize, it is conveyed that Minnijean Brown is expelled from school when she
dumps a bowl of chili on a white student s head, knowing she would be facing consequences. Ernest
Green of the Little Rock Nine recollects, It was the first time that anybody . . . had seen someone
black retaliate in that sense (Doc. A). Even though Minnijean was the only one in control of her
actions, she had been harrassed for months, students calling her an n word. So when a white boy
decided to hound her in the lunch line, it can be interpreted that she was on her last straw. Craig Rains,
a white
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Leadership in 12 Angry Men
In the film 12 Angry Men, a group of twelve jurors are deciding the fate of a young boy accused of
murdering his father. Throughout the juries dilleration, one man exhibits all of the qualities of
leadership. This man is juror number 8 played by Henry Fonda. Fonda not only exhibits the the 10
qualities of a leader but he uses these qualities to lead the entire jury to a vote of not guilty (Fonda
Lumet, 1957).
Early on in the film Fonda shows the first quality of leadership vision. Vision can be defined as the
leaders ability to know what is needed and how what is needed can be achieved (book). In the case of
12 Angry Men, Henry Fonda has a vision that he and the other jurors have the responsibility to
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For Fonda the entire film is him doing just that. Being that Fonda what the only one at the beginning
to vote not guilty, he used his enthusiasm to bring the rest of the jurors over to his way of think. A
good example of this is how he convinced juror number 9 (the old man) that there could be doubt in
the witness that was an older gentleman like he was. By showing juror 9 that there were flaws in the
evidence and the witnesses he was able to gain another follower. His enthusiasm for getting the ruling
right is what drove him to be able to make this happen time and time again with every juror (Fonda
Lumet, 1957).
Next we are introduced to Fonda s leadership quality of Stability. Stability is the quality of a leader to
discern emotions from fact and keep personal beliefs separate from the task at hand (book). In the film
we see this when Fonda discerns that racism of another juror is not acceptable. He says to juror 6 that
it s always difficult to keep personal prejudice out of a thing like this (Fonda Lumet, 1957). In this
statement he is showing his own abilities to discern what prejudice is and how he is trying to keep it
from influencing his decisions.
The fifth quality of leadership expressed by Fonda in the film was that of Concern for Others. In this
quality of leadership the leader values those they lead as fellow human beings and not just as those
that are there to serve (book). The whole premise behind the film directly
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Capital vs Liquidity
Liquidity, liquidity, liquidity.....
In the context of the events of the last few years just how important is liquidity to the survival and
well being of Financial Institutions? Some believe it has a greater influence on events than Capital!
Discuss. (In this assignment you need to outline the role of liquidity, issues arising when liquidity is
scarce and compare the role of liquidity to that of Capital but most importantly give your own view on
these matters)
Role of Liquidity
Liquidity can be defined as 1) the ability of a business to meet obligations without disposing of its
fixed assets or 2) the degree to which assets of a company can be easily converted into cash.
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Typical assets that can be sold this way are mortgages, credit card debt, car loans or student debt. This
model was used by Northern Rock (NR) in the UK where they originated mortgages that were then
securitised. This enabled them to churn their balance sheet and issue more mortgages. There was an
inherent liquidity risk run by NR with this model as their funding was not diversified sufficiently
aligned with a failure to realise that market conditions for mortgage backed securities (MBS) would
deteriorate in stressed markets. Between issuing a mortgage and securitising it, there will always be a
time lag and to cover that NR relied on wholesale interbank funding in the short dates (up to 3
months). This source quickly disappeared as banks pulled any limits. The building society had then to
go to their lender of last resort, the Bank of England, and with that news hitting the headlines, ordinary
depositors queued up outside branches to get their own money out. This was the first run on a UK
bank in 150 years. Eventually NR was taken over by the state. In the context of this case it s
interesting to note that the run was caused by what I would consider over transparency . The Bank of
England had a rule that obliged them to publish the names of institutions that used its liquidity support
facility and allied with a lack of satisfactory deposit insurance their depositors took their money and
ran. Maybe the rule is not so suitable in
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Recovery From Rejection And Break Ups
Recovery From Rejection and Break Ups
By Darlene Lancer | Submitted On January 14, 2016
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Because our nervous system is wired to need others, rejection is painful. Romantic rejection especially
hurts and missing connection share the evolutionary purpose of survival and reproduction. Ideally,
loneliness should encourage you reach out to others and maintain your relationships.
A UCLA study confirms that sensitivity to emotional pain resides in the same area of the brain as
physical pain they can hurt equally. Our reaction to pain is influenced by genetics. If we have
increased sensitivity to physical pain, we re more vulnerable to feelings of rejection. Moreover, love
stimulates such strong feel good neuro chemicals that rejection can feel like withdrawal from a drug,
says anthropologist Helen Fisher. It can compel us to engage in obsessive thinking and compulsive
behavior. This proved true even for tsetse flies in lab experiments.
Most people start to feel better 11 weeks following rejection and report a sense of personal growth;
similarly after divorce, partners start to feel better after months, not years. However,
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Schoenberg and Pierrot Essay
Arnold Schoenberg s celebrated monodrama of 1912, Pierrot lunaire, op. 21, offers a compellingly
personal perspective on Pierrot s allegorical relationship to the artists of fin di siécle Europe. So too, in
his fusion of music and poetry, does Schoenberg provide what may be the most powerfully illustrative
example of the character Pierrot s appeal to artists of the era. Schoenberg s libretto is drawn from Otto
Hartleben s German translation of the Belgian poet Albert Giraud s Pierrot lunaire. In its original
form, the work consists of fifty rondels (an antiquated poetic form structurally reliant on textural
repetition) describing various commedia scenes and happenings. The poems vary widely in content,
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He retained those that dealt directly with Pierrot, poems which described Pierrot s manifold
interactions with the moon and its light, and those that dealt with poetry itself as a mystical, quasi
religious experience. Having isolated those poems that dealt with his particular themes, Schoenberg
further modified them by their arrangement in a sort of three part narrative of seven poems each, from
poetic inspiration and awakening to nightmarish horror to an ambiguous sort of conciliation with self
and culture. It is with closer inspection of these three parts that the more generalized and abstract
component of Schoenberg s relationship to the Pierrot character can be surmised, in which Pierrot is
viewed as the archetype of the creative individual in society. In the first part, Pierrot is presented as a
poet whose muse is the moon. Having immediately established the moon as the sower of artistic
inspiration in Moondrunk, Schoenberg goes on to present various scenes in which the poet s fancy is
enacted. In Colombine he wishes to woo his beloved with poetry, while in The Dandy he preens
before his mirror, illuminated by moonlight and subsuming himself in it. The image of the poet (a
clear stand in for any artistic creator) as a being both inspired and apart is clear. With Night, the eighth
poem and first of the second section, darkness descends, bringing with it a series of scenes horrifying
and pathetic.
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Glow Worms Research Paper
Arachnocampa luminosas live in dense woodland and carves around the world with the exceptions
with the Americas Arachnocampa Luminosas are omnivorous animals but they tend to have a very
meat based diet. They predominantly prey on snails and slugs which makes up most of their diet.
Arachnocampa Luminosas are very small worms considered to be an animal species that is threatened
with extinction as the glow worm population numbers are drastically decreasing. The main reason for
the lower number of glow worms is thought to be the expansion of human civilizations glow worms
are known to be particular vulnerable to change in their environment including habitat loss, noise and
pollution. The skin type is shell like with black, brown, yellow, green,
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Adelaide s Beach Case Study
Management strategies of Adelaide s beach have been taking through many activities. Management
response for the loss of coastal sedimentation could start with the consideration of adapting the
backshore to allow natural erosion to continue.
There are some management recommendation that could reduce the impact of coastal environment
and long term coastal and marine conservation.
Technical Strategies
Dune vegetation is needed for stabilize the force in the dynamic nature of large sand dunes, such as at
Port Noarlunga beach. Community based management for mitigation of costal hazard and climate
change could be an effective solution for dune management.
Larger scale techniques like beach nourishment may have better track records, at least
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Garvey Vs Frantz Fanon Essay
Marcus Garvey, a political activist who gave a speech at Nova Scotia, fought against the hegemonic
ideas of society to ensure that Blacks are in a world where they can be able to thrive by uniting the
diaspora of Blacks into Africa. In comparison, Frantz Fanon, a West Indian philosopher, challenged
the racial narratives, post WWII, to exhibit how Blacks were seen through society s eyes because of
these racial narratives and plans to change the perception that has been bestowed on Blacks for
centuries. Both Garvey and Fanon vindicated hegemonic, racial narratives by trying to unite all Blacks
to ensure prosperous futures and changing how Blacks looked upon. Garvey wanted to make sure
Blacks were thriving and had power and Fanon fought to make a difference in society s perception of
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In a speech in Nova Scotia, Garvey shared that we are going to emancipate ourselves from mental
slavery because whilst others might free the body, none but ourselves can free the mind. Garvey
challenges the hegemonic idea that Blacks are subject to one way of thinking and that the kind of
thinking Blacks do holds them back from emancipating themselves from cultural hegemony. In
addition, the evidence exhibits how Garvey exploited why Blacks haven t yet abolished hegemonic
ideas and gives his solution. Moving forward, Garvey talks about bringing freedom to the diaspora of
the Black race through unity. Further into the speech at Nova Scotia, Garvey claims that these four
million people are working to convert the rest of the four hundred million that are all over the world,
and it is for this purpose, that we are asking you to join our land and to do the best you can to help us
bring about an emancipated race. This hegemonic idea that Blacks cannot think for themselves has is
that of what Garvey wants Blacks to be emancipated
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Effects of Urban Crime on the Urban Environment
EFFECTS OF URBAN CRIME ON THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT
Technical Paper by: Ms. Adit Padhi (aditipadhi@gmail.com)
Greater concern about terrorism places new opportunities before the design community. If protection
is considered from the outset, design can make buildings and people safer. 1 Introduction Violent
crime was the issue of the nineties, while terrorism has become the talk at the onset of 21st century.
Understanding crime prevention design is therefore an invaluable tool in organization and
maintenance of order in our societies. Planner and sociologist Duncan describes a social problem as a
recurrent condition that has been defined by influential groups as a deviation from social standards. 2
When a social deviance exceeds group ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
6 REQUIREMENTS FOR CRIME FREE HOUSING: 1. Moderate locking system, provided the
opportunity for crime is reduced by design. 2. Facing windows: The houses should face each other
across the street or similar shared access area , to create a system of mutual surveillance. (Fig 1.1) 3.
High fences at the sides and rear, boundaries of individual housing plots. 4. Front access to a secure
yard, by providing a gateway to the front of the house. The gateway should be lockable and easily
supervised from inside. 5. Access for servicing and delivering. It is desirable to provide such a space
by the front door, but out of sight from the public footpath 6. Space at the front acting as transition
zones. (Fig 1.2)
7. All car parking should be on the hard standings within he curtilage of the house, preferably at the
front to facilitate surveillance. (Fig 1.3) 8. A garages at the side of the road close to the front entrance.
(Fig 1.4)
9. Limit road access to an area as it reduces traffic. (Fig 1.5)
10. Avoid through pedestrian routes. Where pedestrian routes are separate from the roadways, they
should not be planned to create a series of through routes. (Fig 1.6)
11. Houses should be oriented to face access routes and especially to focus on the entry points to
provide intensive surveillance. (Fig 1.7)
12. Green spaces outside housing areas, and provided near the entrances. (Fig 1.8)
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How Does Charlotte Bronte Use Imagery In Jane Eyre
Jane is a strong emotional character who we experience in first person narrative. In Jane s early
childhood, she is isolated and treated with cruelty while in the care of her aunt. Her emotional nature
is expressed in the novel through the use of imagery and Jane s conscious thoughts. Whereas, in the
film emotions are expressed through close ups, facial expressions and landscapes.
Jane is desperate for love and therefore her vibrant passion creates her vivid personality. Charlotte
Bronte s writing style is complex, and emotion filled. Her sentences are contain numerous adjectives
and sensual images. Brontes unique style is powerful and strong and filled with emotion and imagery
as we captures in the life of Jane eyre. Jane is a strong willed and a strong minded individual which
shines through even at her earliest years. Living a Gateshead, Jane displayed her strong nature. For
example, Charlotte writes about Jane after she was hit by her cousin, my blood was still warm; the
mood of the revolted slave was still bracing me with its bitter vigor. (p. 22) ... Show more content on
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The image is emphasised when Charlotte writes of Jane s feelings for Rochester as fiery iron and
blackness and burning . These figurative images of a fire portray to the reader the intense passion that
Jane has for Rochester. Fire is image that Charlotte writes about throughout the novel and Jane is
repeatedly involved with fire. Jane saves her master from the blaze of fire in his bedroom that is used
to describe her emotions and the final fire that destroyed Thornfield Hall symbolises first sinfulness,
then rebirth. The passionate love that Rochester and Jane had was sinful which was scampered by the
images of
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Global Expansion
WFM is trying to develop a strategic plan to grow their business in an extremely competitive market.
They are searching for ways to sustain their strong financial and cultural capabilities without losing
revenue. Societal trends are shifting towards a healthier and environmental lifestyle, which is
substantially affecting the food retail industry. To keep up with these societal trends, grocery stores are
incorporating organic and healthier food products into the stores. This poses as a threat towards WFM,
as their value proposition is substantially losing its worth. WFM must assess the company from an
internal and external perspective in order to determine if expanding their locations into Canada will be
worthwhile. There is a variety of risks that the company must assess prior to implementation. If WFM
decides to expand through a slow process, there is a possibility of their competition dominating the
industry. In addition, WFM must understand that this expansion will require extensive capital and a
new logistic/distribution strategy. The plan that WFM decides to instill must keep their current
organizational culture consistent. WFM has been named America s Healthiest Grocery store selling a
variety of natural and organic food products. The rivalry amongst competitors is extremely ... Show
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From a political perspective, the increasing organic foods regulations have been posing as a threat.
Regulations are becoming stricter and require an intensive amount of standards to meet. These
regulations ensure that companies are meeting the government implemented bilingual and nutritional
label requirements. However, uncertainty about these labels have arisen, resulting in uncertainty
amongst consumers. FCPP requirements have ensured that companies do not commit fraud or misuse
the organic label. Consumers rely on the legitimacy of certifications to ensure the the products are
genuinely
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Why Was The Visit From Commodore Perry A Turning Point In...
1. Why was the visit from Commodore Perry a turning point in Japanese history? Before 1853, Japan
remained in isolation from the other Western powers, but the arrival of Commodore Matthew C. Perry
influenced Japan to expand their trade. With the American fleet of warships led by Perry, it
intimidated Japan to open their foreign interests in hope of arising trading opportunities from both
sides. In a way, the U.S. military superiority spurred the Japanese to agree to the Treaty of Kanagawa.
This treaty allowed the return of American sailors, allowed U.S. residence, and opened two ports in
Japan. This indicated that Perry s visit marked a turning point in Japan s history; in addition, Japan
continued to negotiate treaties with U.S. and other countries for opening their ports for trade and
residence. 2. How was Japan s experience after 1854 similar to China? Japan s experiences after 1854
were very similar to those of China s. For instance, China and Japan served as important foreign
interests to the Western powers. The reason why the Western powers were so interested in those two
countries was due to the increasing rivalry and economic interests. As a result of foreign interaction by
force or intimidation, Japan and China faced challenges such as adapting to an industrial and
technological advanced society of the West. Both signed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Furthermore, their territory lacked resources and was densely populated. Moreover, they sought
imperialism as a way to gain wealth and power like the Western powers, whom they emulated.
Increase of wealth and power could possibly protect them from greater threats, such as other Western
powers that had more military weapons and influence. In addition, imperialism in other nations such
as Korea and parts of China would allow Japan to expand and exploit the foreign lands that may
contribute to its growing
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Shakti Chit And Prana Essay
Shakti, Chit, and Prana
Every act, every thought, every activity involves awareness, do these actions instinctively,
unconsciously, and without deliberateness and awareness is consumed in the maintenance of the Self.
Perform these acts deliberately and with impeccable Intent and one increases awareness.
Shakti, Chit, and Prana are terms that have interconnected meanings; Shakti (aether) is the most subtle
or pure of the forces and is the original source of Chit and Prana, while the latter is also the power that
flows through the Sri Yantra when activated. Shakti is often referred to as Spirit, Divine Spirit, or Holy
Spirit in western esoteric circles. In Hinduism in it is considered the primordial cosmic energy
representing the dynamic forces that are thought to move through the entire universe, a divine
feminine creative power, sometimes referred to as The Great Divine Mother.
Concepts similar to Shakti, Chit, and Prana can be found in many cultures; for example, it is Prana or
vital air in yoga, Qi (Chi or Ch i) in Chinese culture, Mana in Hawaiian culture, Lüng in Tibetan
Buddhism, Ruah in Hebrew culture, and Vital Force, or Orgone energy in current Western esoteric
philosophy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is believed to be the principle or force responsible for the formation of all matter and is considered
the originating source of all energy that is manifest in the material universe and hypothetically energy
can be converted to matter just as matter can be converted to energy, as an example; an atomic
explosion converts matter into energy, but even through it is theorized that the reverse can also apply,
for this to be possible there would also need to be a re think how energy can be effectively slowed to
reform
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Analysis Of Netflix
LONDON, xxxx xxth, 2017 Cinesite Studios has announced the delivery of more than 150 VFX shots
for the Netflix Originals sci fi film, MUTE, which reunited reunites the studio with British director
Duncan Jones. Working alongside Twickenham based studio, The Senate, a dedicated team of over 50
artists delivered the seamless invisible VFX in just 12 weeks.
Cinesite Studios had has a good relationshipworked previously with Duncan Jones and producer
Stuart Feinnegan having worked with them both previously on the sci fi cult classic MOON in 2009.
The latest highly anticipated project comes from a story Jones created twelve years ago. Produced by
Liberty Films, MUTE follows Leo (Alexander Skarsgård), a mute man searching for his missing ...
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The foreground of the original live action was shot against greenscreen. Cinesite created the
background using a combination of 2.5D projections populated with CG stalls along with crowd and
smoke elements supplied by the production.
Eagle eyed aficionados of Jones s films may notice a brief appearance by Gerty in the background of
another sequence, a nod to Cinesite s previous work on MOON.
In addition to adding interactive monitors to the interior of a large indoor swimming pool, Cinesite s
environment work included interior shots of a library, a coffee shop and Hackers Hall , a seedy indoor
market with line upon line of dark market stall type booths filled with screens, hackers, geeks and
dodgy technology based activities. Futuristic matte paintings imagining some of Berlin s best known
buildings as they would appear 34 years from now were also crafted along with blood shots and
various weapons to support the film s violent and gritty fight sequences.
Like all the digital environments, Hackers Hall entailed a range of invisible effects . The original shot
had a few market stalls in the foreground shot against a giant green screen. Cinesite s team created
models using the foreground as a reference and then created 2.5D projections using other plates to
texture the stalls from all angles; the CG stalls were then replicated to populate the background. The
addition of
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What Is The Gold Tower Essay
The Golden tower is one of the most photographed attractions in Seville, situated in Andalusia, the
northern part of Spain.
You can stroll along the river front of the Guadaquivir River until you reach the impressive 36 meters
high watchtower. It does not offer only an interesting history, but it is also situated in the heart of the
city, right next to the Triana neighbourhood. Gold tower at night time 1)
Climb up the stairs to get to the platform and get a nice overview of the surrounding area. After that
have some tapas in the bars nearby, visit the Luisa Park and the Plaza de Espana or just wait until the
nightlife is starting. Everything is within walking distance.
Nowadays its function is a naval museum. The naval museum was established in 1944 and gives
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In 1358 the tower got used as a place to keep Dona Aldonza Coronel. King Pedro ordered supervision
for her because of fear of her lover Dona Maria de Padilla. Dona Aldonza Coronel´s brother in law
bonded with Aragon´s King Pedro IV and they tried to conquer Seville together in order to get Dona
Aldonza Coronel back. He failed and got arrested which is the point when the Gold tower turned into
a prison to keep Dona Aldonza. Later on the wife of Dona Aldonza took refuge in the tower after
being disapproved by the people of Seville, where Kind Pedro abused her and finally poured boiling
oil over her body and face to expose her.
Even more wrecking was the Lisbon earthquake in 1755. The Lisbon earthquake is one of the worst
earthquakes ever recorded in history and resulted in 40,000 50,000 victims in Portugal, Spain and
Marokko. It caused serious damages for the Gold tower and completely destroyed the other tower on
the other side of the
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Compare And Contrast Two Ten Gilded Bronze Statues Of...
In this paper I will be analyzing the two seven feet ten gilded bronze statues of Hercules (from greek
Herakles) created in the 2nd century BCE in dedication to demigod s many accomplishments. While
the two sculptures are extremely similar, they yield minor differences that distinct them from one
another. Hercules was regarded as the strongest greek hero there has been, but despite his unparalleled
strength he appeared and lived like a regular human. While both statues remained in Rome, one statue
was found at the Forum Boarium, the other was buried under tiles at the Theatre of Pompey with the
inscriptions FCS short for fulgor conditum summanium, meaning it had been struck by lightning.
Despite being a product of Roman Art, the statues were based around Greek models from the 4th
century BCE. After its creation it was displayed at the Forum Boarium in Rome for most of its
existence, remains of Roman life point to the fact that it is was where the cattle market took place. In
his right hand he yields a club, his distinctive symbol alongside the Nemean Lion skin. It is also worth
noting that the statue found at the Forum he does not have a lion skin hanging from his forearm,
whereas the one found at the Theatre of Pompey does. The Nemean Lion skin was the fruit of his first
labour composed of three complicated tasks. First he had to shoot an arrow at the beast and determine
the speed at which it strikes the beast given the angle of elevation and the distance. Second, using a
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Better Organization For Better Essays Essay Writing Skill

  • 1. Better Organization For Better Essays | Essay Writing Skill 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Better Organization For Better Essays | Essay Writing Skill Better Organization For Better Essays | Essay Writing Skill
  • 2. Mythology In Christian Mythology Introduction Christian Mythology, basically means, Myths from the body of Christianity. Some commentators have categorized many modern fantasy works as the Christian Mythology, during the Modern times. Mainly focusing on stories and legends, such as the King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table and Saint George and the Dragon. Mythological themes and elements can be found throughout Christian literature, including recurring myths such as walking up to a mountain, Lucifer s descent into the Underworld, the accounts of a Deity dying and later being brought back to life, flood stories such as the story of Noah, and myths about great heroes of past, paradises, and self sacrifice. Old Testament Every cites the creation account in Genesis 1 and 2 and the story of Eve s temptation. Many Christians believe that parts of the Bible were either symbolic and/or metaphorical. In the Book of Genesis 6:1 4, speaks of an old legend that had borrowed much from ancient mythology, with the sons of God being considered, the celestial beings of mythology. The American Bible also tells the story that in Psalm 93 refers to an ancient myth in which God battles a personified Sea. According to Howard Schwartz, following the story in Isaiah 14:12, he compares King of Babylonia with Lucifer, the Devil and the ancient Canaanite myth of Athtar, both of which thought to be the bright morning star, only to be forced to descend and rule the underworld instead. Perhaps the most famous topic in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Southwest Airlines Internal Analysis Executive Summary Southwest Airlines is one of the most profitable airlines in the airline industry. During turbulent economic times Southwest has managed to continue strong revenue growth in a disastrous environment and has operated profitably for 39 consecutive years (Mintzmyer, 2012). Southwest Airlines has capitalized on the company s strength of being the top low cost carrier by offering a simple and efficient business plan that prides itself on customer service. Southwest utilizes only the Boeing 737 to streamline their processes, and utilizes their award winning Southwest.com to drive ticket sales. Southwest has begun to capitalize on future market opportunities by purchasing AirTran airways and is now capable of not only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5). According to Maxon (2010, para. 1) in 2010, for the third straight year, Southwest Airlines carried more passengers than any other U.S. carrier. In 2011 Southwest Airlines Co. (2012) reported 104 million passengers carried with an average passenger load factor of 80.9 percent. In an industry that ranks last in satisfaction among all industries measured by the American Customer Service Index Southwest Airlines remained far and away at the top of the list with scoring 81 out of a possible 100 (McIntyre, 2011, para. 1). These are just a few of the accolades Southwest is able to tout. Southwest does have a strong customer satisfaction rating, resulting in a strong business and a large cash flow. It would be very easy to continue to list the strengths of Southwest Airlines. However, after a review of strengths there must be a review of weaknesses. The most obvious weakness noted in performing any review of Southwest Airlines is regarding the company s service area. Currently Southwest Airlines serves 103 destinations in 41 states, and the District of Columbia. What is missing is Southwest serving a share of the international market. In the year 2009 2010 U.S. carriers received 85.8 million international passengers (U.S. Department of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Physics Of Satellites Orbiting Earth Satellites orbiting earth will experience external perturbations that can affect the orbit. The primary force acting on the satellite depends on the altitude of the orbit. The most significant effect is caused by atmospheric drag which affects satellites in low earth orbit. Outside of low earth orbit, satellites still experience external forces that could change the orbit however unlike atmospheric drag, the orbit altitude will not necessarily decrease. In addition to atmospheric drag, satellites are subject to thermal drag and gravity perturbations. Atmospheric Drag: (Author: Emma) Atmospheric drag effects all spacecraft orbiting earth below 2,000 km, producing both short periodic and slow perturbations. It is the is the largest source of error in modeling the force on many satellites because it is difficult to predict [2]. Atmospheric drag is caused by the collisions of gas molecules with the spacecraft. Over time, the collisions start to decay the orbit. Demonstrating a positive feedback effect, where drag decreases the orbital altitude where the density is greater which produces more drag which then decays quicker. Factors that influence drag are the atmospheric drag surrounding the spacecraft, as well as the spacecrafts drag coefficient, area, mass and velocity [1]. The atmospheric density is not constant and changes with solar activity. The solar magnetic activity cycle is the periodic change in the sun s activity that lasts around 11 years. During solar maximum, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Rhetorical Analysis Of The Macdonald Funeral Home A Rhetorical Website Analysis of the MacDonald Funeral Home Website The MacDonald funeral home website provides the viewer with many different rhetorical devices in their text, images, color psychology, as well as shapes to utilize logos, pathos, and ethos to help appeal to the users that access this website. This website provides funeral services as well as cremation services for people s loved ones. They provide low prices and care to the services in which they provide. I have chosen the MacDonald funeral home website in relation to the poem Do Not Go Gentle Into That Goodnight because it seems that there will soon be a funeral held for the father. Logos Logos appeals to the logical side, provides reason as well as logic to the reader. While there are no logical colors or shapes but there is text as well as photos to explain logos. The MacDonald Funeral Home website provides the reader with logical views of the website explaining that they offer affordable prices to all families. An individual may be more prone to use the MacDonald funeral home over other funeral homes because of the lower price. The MacDonald funeral home has a photo explaining that they are not just funeral directors, but that they are experts are transforming an individual s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The MacDonald Funeral Home website provides pathos with explaining that the home has been helping families by providing an understanding, meaningful, as well as caring funeral for the past 34 years. This website offers many photos that provide an emotional experience to the reader, such as photos of their family, photos of the recent obituaries, as well as photos explaining that they cremate people s loved ones using care. The website has lots of green, which provides the reader with feelings of growth, balance, harmony, and hope. Oddly curved shapes (natural/organic shapes) tend to comfort and please the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Overcoming The Odds Perseverance Bullies will push someone over the edge to make themselves feel good. That youth might cry, but if he stands up to the bully he might learn something by doing so. Standing up to the bully shows strength and makes the bully realize he can t control the life that was meant to be free. Perseverance means simply not to give up. Perseverance pushes people where they would not have gone and gives them a lasting mental toughness that helps them to deal with whatever is in their path. Perseverance was shown in the stories; Overcoming the Odds, and About Nick: His Story by doing what they would not have done without persevering through their problems. The article Overcoming the Odds explains about the Royals 2015 season.The Royals seemed like the team that overcame obstacles together, but in reality each player had a story behind their victory. Take Chris Young for example, who missed all of 2013 as he contended with thoracic outlet syndrome, and later mourned his father s death during the season. Young had all the reason to give up and nobody would have blamed him. Like Chris Young, Nick from the story About Nick: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When you go through a problem that s really hard all of a sudden other problems seem a little easier. Kim Phuc got her body burned by napalm during the Vietnam War as a child. Nobody thought she would survive, but after 14 months and 17 operations, she did make it. Kim looked at her survival as a miracle and as a result developed an attitude of I can do it. While some people persevere through near death some people persevere through life. Jimmy Valvano in his speech, said you have to be willing to work for it, you have to have enthusiasm. This line controls his life. He chose to persevere through cancer and got a mental toughness. Kim Phuc chose to persevere and got life. All people have problems, not all people choose to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Comparison of Two Short Stories by Tobias Wolff and T.C Boyle From the weekend fishing trips to complete hatred and denial, father son relationships can be characterized by many good and bad experiences. After reading the two short stories Powder by Tobias Wolff and If the River was Whiskey by T.C. Boyle, which both feature father son relationships that are placed under a large amount of stress. There are many similarities and differences between these two relationships that are not apparent upon just a cursory glance. A father can be completely inconsiderate of his sons needs or try his best to meet them and still create turmoil within the relationship. After reading Wolff s short story Powder, one can conclude that the father tries quite hard to make his son happy. In this story the father ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The wife attacks the father by saying, We ve been here two weeks and you haven t done one damn thing with him, nothing, zero. You haven t even been down to the lake. What kind of father are you? (231). Seeing his parents in such an argument affects the son by making him disconnected and hateful toward his father. When the son came home from school he would find his father sitting in the dark, hair in his face, bent low over the guitar. There was an open bottle of liquor on the coffee table and a clutter of beer bottles (231). Coming back to this dreary home life after school and seeing one s father in this condition would be very traumatic. It shows him that his father doesn t care about his job and would rather be at home drinking while reminiscing about his past. The relationship between them finally took a turn for the better when his father put down the bottle and decides to go fishing with Tiller and spend some quality time with him. Boyle explains Tiller s excitement by saying It was too much for him all at once the sun, the breeze that was so sweet, the novelty of his father rowing, pale arms and a cigarette clenched between his teeth, the boat rocking, and the birds whispering he closed his eyes a minute, just to keep from going dizzy with the joy of it (233). At this point, one can see ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Ethical Issues In Super Size Me Spurlock s documentary exposes the results of a fast food diet such as weight gain, adverse medical issues, also McDonalds direct advertising to small children and the changes to McDonalds practices after the film s release. Super Size Me a documentary created by Morgan Spurlock inspired after two teens filed a lawsuit against McDonalds claiming the restaurant s food caused their obesity. Author A.O. Scott published an online review of Spurlock s documentary on the nytimes.com website (published May 7, 2004), Scott touched on the main message of the film. Spurlock s documentary exposes the results of a fast food diet such as weight gain, adverse medical issues, also McDonalds direct advertising to small children and the changes to McDonalds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His general practitioner, Daryl Isaacs, likens Mr. Spurlock s all Mac diet to the terminal alcoholic binge undertaken by Nicolas Colburn 2 Cage s character in Leaving Las Vegas and worries that his patient may succumb to liver failure before the 30 days are up .(scott) This illustrates some of the adverse effects suffered by Spurlock, but in my opinion Scott could have elaborated more. Spurlock suffered extensive health issues as a result of this experiment, the film went into more detail of Spurlock s doctor s evaluation. McDonald s in my opinion designs their advertisements towards children the most out of all fast food chains, they introduced the happy meal, kids meals and even have a clown as their spokesperson. Scott s only mention of advertising towards children: Anyone who has watched commercial children s television where the majority of the ads hawk food of dubious nutritional merit has seen such education in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Grace Hopper Character Traits Grace Hopper s Traits Grace Hopper was an American Computer Scientist and U.S. Navy rear admiral. She was also known as the Queen of Computing, Queen of Coding, Admiral Grace, and more. She created the first compiler, a program, that translated human readable language into computer executable machine language. She was an example of creativity, intelligence, and perseverance. Grace Hopper believed that (We ve always done it that way) was not always a good reason to continue to do it that way. She was creative in her thinking. She believed that computer programs could be written in English. She developed Flow matic which was a compiler that could understand 20 statements in English to be used in business. Grace Hopper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Critical Theory, Functionalism And Symbolic Interactionism... In sociology, there are three major theories; critical theory, functionalism and symbolic interactionism. These theories express the structure of society in which each theory looks at a different aspects of sociology. Sociologists apply these theories in the study of society, but it becomes difficult if only one theory is applied. For that one applied theory, would only look at the aspect to which it is confined to. To successfully study sociology all three theories must be applied together. Critical theory was founded by the German philosopher Karl Marx (Little, 2016, p. 12). It was originally known as historical materialism which is a critical analysis of capitalism that saw the material or economic basis of inequality and power relations as the cause of social instability and conflict (Little, 2016, p. 12). Critical sociology can be defined as the inequality and power relations in society in order to achieve social justice and emancipation through their transformations (Little, 2016, p. 45). Novack describes critical theory as, Marx s sociology is essentially, the sociology of conflict and class (Novack, 1982, p. 51 52). This was because some of Marx s views were based on freeing the people from the capitalist structure, which to him were oppressing the lower class citizens (Little, 2016, p. 14). As it is the aim of critical sociology to look at the power constraining class system, it also creates room for the scientific, In this way the goal of sociology would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Society Vs Savagery In Lord Of The Flies By William Golding Lord of the Flies Process Paper What s the thing holding society back from anarchy and chaos? The novel Lord of The Flies written by William Golding introduces the topic of society versus savagery and how humans naturally drive towards the latter. Social constructs are the foundation of which savagery is contained. The theme of Lord of the Flies is that all forms of civilization have a constant never ending drive towards savagery. Golding conveys this with his use of characters, setting, and symbolism throughout the novel. The author uses his character s relationships and internal struggles to convey the theme. Ralph s agenda of keeping the group together and lighting a signal fire shows that he is a civilized leader who is also challenged by Jack, a savage unleashed. The boys play a game after a hunt where Robert is hunted down as the pig Ralph too was fighting to get near, to get a handful of that brown vulnerable flesh gnawing at Robert and poking him with their spears (Golding 114). The imagery of Ralph attempting to reach for Robert is peculiar to his behavior as he s always been civilized throughout the novel. The word vulnerable implies that Ralph is a predator and Robert is prey waiting to be struck down. This behavior is the innate savagery trying to free itself, caged within Ralph s civilized brain. Robert struggles to break free from the hunter s grasps when Ralph mumbles haltingly, Just a game... I got jolly hurt at rugger once (Golding 115). He catches his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Theme Of Racism In Down At The Cross By James Baldwin The environment surrounding an individual determines reactions and character. Down at the Cross from The Fire Next Time is James Baldwin s memoir pertaining to his life experiences with racism. The author presents an original writing strategy which uses examples and details to reach the main goal of helping the reader discover the main points of the story. The rhetorical style for the second half of the novel furthermore aids Baldwin in his overall purpose of informing Blacks in the 1960 s of how White people, who are incapable of accepting and loving themselves, create a racist environment, which African Americans, despite fear and risk, can conquer with love and strategy. Upon my reflection on the writing, I was pleasantly surprised to find Baldwin has a perspective unlike any other theorist, because he has convinced me to believe with him how the end of racism can be found in the root cause of the issue. Because Caucasian people are uncomfortable and unconfident with themselves, they consistently persecute and destroy people of African descent. When James Baldwin says some argue Whites must accept Blacks, he counteracts this using procatalepsis suggesting, White people in this country will have quite enough to do in learning how to accept and love themselves and each other, and when they have achieved this which will not be tomorrow and may very well be never the Negro problem will no longer exist (Baldwin 22). The author has brought to my attention how self pity, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. `` Maus Trigger Me More Than Narrative Of The Life Of... Maus trigger me more than Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass and Half of a Yellow Sun since my country has been through similar experience. My country is the Republic of Korea, also called South Korea. It is small country located between powerful countries like China, Russia, and Japan. Thus, it is a place where war never stopped even till now. Too many times, we were too close to losing our country and one time, in 1910 we actually did. Lasted for Thirty five years, it is called the Korea under Japanese rule (or Japanese colonization). Just like the Germans did to the Jews, Japan did the same thing to the Korea maybe worse. They striped our country inside out. King was dethroned, queen was murdered, men were taken to camps for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Artie wrote it in the book, in 1968 my mother killed herself ... she left no note! , shows absence of a note, which might have explained why she killed herself, made not only Artie, but also Vladek were put into the misery. Vladek and Artie could not support each other in the crucial moment. Comic expresses the Artie s anger at Anja and his pain left to dealt alone with the overwhelming feeling of losing mother. Another form of guilt I see is from the Vladek toward Anja. In 1944, he and Anja left Srodula and moved to Sosnowiec. After they left Srodula, all their hiding places were temporary and unreliable. Vladek realized if Germany occupies the country there is nothing left for him and Anja in Poland and there will be no chance for them to live without fear. so Vladek tells Mrs. Kawka he would do anything to get out of Poland and Mrs. Kawka tells him about smugglers, taking people to Hungary. But as the comic expresses she was clearly involved. However, Vladek so eager to get to Hungary, he could not see that. Meeting with the smugglers, he meets Mr. Mandelbaum, an Spiegelmans who owned a sweets shop once along with his wife, and his nephew, Abraham. Vladek is not sure whether to trust the smugglers so, Abraham volunteers to go with the smugglers first, then to write if everything is safe. Anja, on the other hand felt leaving is too dangerous and insists she will never go with the smugglers to Hungary. But Vladek refuses to change his mind. He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Competition Among the North American Warehouse Clubs Competition among the North American Warehouse Clubs Case Summary In 2010, Costco, Sam s Club and BJ s Wholesale Club were principle competitors in a nearly $125 billion discount warehouse and wholesale club industry. These companies dramatically changed the competitive landscape of retail by offering bargain priced, broad selection merchandise to the masses through annual memberships. Major and local supermarkets, drugstores, department stores and the like have found it hard to compete with the substantially lower operating costs, advertising expenditures, overhead costs, and volume discounts offered by wholesale clubs. In addition, rapid inventory turnover affords wholesale discount clubs more cash on hand to finance higher percentages of inventory and secure better payment terms from suppliers than competing companies. Thus, chief competition has been within industry. All three warehouses employ a low cost provider strategy; however, each has also developed ways of differentiating operating tactics and marketing strategies to improve the overall bottom line of the company. Case Analysis All three companies emphasize low prices, excellent product quality and selection, and convenient shopping to pursue top line growth. Costco focuses its attention on upper scale clientele in more suburban areas, offering more private label merchandise and diversified auxiliary services such as photo centers, auto services, pharmacies and the like. At the core of its business model, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Summary Of The Laughing Heart And The Journey Life is full of decision making, and many obstacles that will come in your way to try and stop your path and prevent you from achieving what you must achieve. In the poems A Laughing Heart, by Charles Bukowski, and The Journey, by Mary Oliver, the authors both meet at describing what life is like and how to live life like the fullest, even though there will be things to stop you, and you may stop yourself. Both of these poems point out that you have to be the main character in your life, you have to beat everybody or every obstacle that will trouble you, you must overcome it to achieve the highest points of your life. In The Laughing Heart, the author says and the more often you learn to do it, the more light there will be. (14, 15). Charles Bukowski is saying that if you learn to successfully overcome your obstacles, your life will continually get better because there are less problems to face. A similar line in The Journey, is ...as you left their voices behind,/ the stars began to burn through the sheets of clouds,/ and there was a new voice which you slowly recognized as your own, (24 29). The author is saying that as you started to seize opportunity, solve problems and face challenges in your life, you became stronger, and you became the main character in your life. The theme of these two poems is that your life is your life, and even though you will have to overcome obstacles and face challenges, you must be the main character in your life to live your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Comparisons and Contrasts of Windows Ce, Windows Xp, and... Introduction There has been an ongoing battle in recent years within the technology arena between the relative merits of Microsoft s Windows versus the open source platforms, Linux being one of them. Typically, discussions center around desktops or servers but an area often overlooked is embedded systems. Examples of such systems are industrial machines, automobiles, medical equipment, and specialized devices. With the growing ubiquity of smart devices, the device arena offers action every bit as intense (LinuxDevices). Both Windows and Linux offer solutions for specialized areas that include devices such as PDAs or handhelds, mobile phones, audio/video applications, even robots. Even though Linux has become more unified under Open ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ability to run DLLs in parallel by storing them in different folders during installs. This eliminates the old DLL Hell associated with Windows NT. Recovery – With the new System Restore (the ability to define Restore points), a PC can easily roll back any system or application changes without losing files and other valuable information (Microsoft, 2007a). XP Pro x64: Windows XP Professional x64 (XP Pro x64) is XP Pro on steroids. XP x64 is based on Windows Server 2003 and supports AMD s AMD64 64 bit extension of the Intel IA 32 architecture and was released on April 25, 2005 (Wikipedia). One enticing feature of XP Pro x64 is its huge memory support increase. XP Pro x64 is a 64 bit system rather than the standard 32 bit system of XP Pro. This 64 bit architecture increases RAM memory limits from 4 gigabytes (GB) to 128 GB and increases virtual memory from 4 GB to 16 terabytes (TB). System cache also makes a huge jump from 1 GB to 1 TB. On paper, this would mean the ability to accomplish tasks unheard of with 32 bit system, if not for some serious downsides. In some real world tests, the promise has not lived up to the hype, at least not yet. In CNET tests, XP Pro x64 had in fact lower bench tests when compared to XP Pro (32bit). Furthermore, according to users there exist many compatibility issues due to lack of suitable drivers as older 32 bit drivers and services are not supported by 64 bit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Toys R Us Essay 1. Was Japan an attractive market for Toys R Us? Do you think there were any cultural obstacles to product acceptance? Strong competitors? a. Japan was a very attractive market for Toys R Us. While there are cultural differences between the United States and Japan, the United States and our products are generally accepted by the Japanese. The use of McDonalds in the transition into Japan also helped Toys R Us. Toys R Us faced a few competitors when they entered Japan, but there was no strong competitor. In Japan at the time there was no such thing as a toy superstore so they quickly dominated the market. Toys R Us only faced competition from other popular brands producing toys and selling them in specialty shops. Some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was a he turning point because a Japanese product known to the people was being sold through this giant toy distributor. Soon other brands followed suit. They could have tried the alternative route of connecting with the Japanese toy manufactures in a way that would not seem so industrialized. 4. What were the problems in transferring the Toys R Us competitive advantages to a foreign market? Why did Toys R Us internalize the firm specific advantages rather than license another retailer abroad? a. Transferring the Toys R Us competitive advantage to a foreign market was a problem because in the United States Toys R Us was the largest toy retail store, but in Japan they had their own system for selling toys. They also faced the issue of how the Japanese value quality over value. The low prices approach wasn t going to work because they were worried about the quality. Toys R Us had to rethink their major competitive advantage that was such a success in the States. Toys R Us decided to internalize rather then license another retailer because in the States Toys R Us was a huge success and before open the Japanese location, Toys R Us was already operating in eight other countries. They were not afraid to expand, not to mention they have their own system of success, licensing would jeopardize that success plan. 5. Given Wal Mart s threat in the US market, what should Toys R Us future strategy be? a. Toys ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale In Nathaniel Hawthorne s The... In the trial between Hester Prynne, Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth, I played the role of the bailiff and juror. As the bailiff I swore in the witnesses, who also served as the defendants, and protected the judge. As a juror, I took notes on the trial, rendered verdicts, and handed down punishments. I believe that the most guilty defendant was Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. In Chapter 23 of The Scarlet Letter, Dimmesdale admits to being an adulterer. I believe that committing adultery and hiding it is unacceptable. Not only that, but he was the most respected preacher on the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Also, his defense team was unconvincing. In Puritan law, adultery is punishable by death. Dimmesdale was to burn at the stake ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Patriot Act is Detrimental to the Rights of American... Over two hundred years ago, the founding fathers of this great nation signed their names to the Declaration of Independence, sending a message to Great Britain that they were tired of being subservient to a monarch who had no respect for his people. These extraordinary men understood the concept of liberty and embraced it with great passion. They were all too familiar with the consequences of a government with excess power. In order to prevent America from returning to the ways of Great Britain, they crafted one of the greatest documents ever written, the Constitution of the United States of America. Contained in the Constitution is the Bill of Rights which details the rights the citizens of the United States of America are guaranteed. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... in Hulse). On October 23, 2001, Representative F. James Sensenbrenner from the ninth district of Wisconsin introduced the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 to Congress ( Bill ). The bill contained many surveillance provisions that the Justice Department had submitted to Congress in the past ( Seeking ). The Bush administration used this time to bully Congress into passing the USA PATRIOT Act. The administration insinuated that any future attacks were going to be blamed on members of Congress who stood against the bill ( Surveillance ).Unfortunately, many members of Congress panicked under the pressure of the circumstances and voted in favor of this unconstitutional bill. Despite the facts that the act had minimal discussion or debate and contained many provisions that attacked the rights of citizens, the complex, 342 page bill passed with a vote of ninety eight to one in the Senate and 356 to sixty six in the House of Representatives (Cornehls 78). On October 26, 2001, just forty five days after the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 became Public Law Number 107 56 with the signature of former President George W. Bush ( Bill ). The idea that forty five days was long enough to analyze the bill itself and the reasons behind the success of the terrorist attacks on September 11 is problematic. The Bush Administration and Congress ...acted without any careful or systemic effort to determine whether weaknesses in our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Tom Robbins Jitterbug Perfume Essay Tom Robbins Jitterbug Perfume In his 1984 novel Jitterbug Perfume, Tom Robbins presents a narrative that rivals the often fantastical tales told in myth. Using classical mythology as a foundation, and, in particular, providing a loose adaptation of The Odyssey by Homer, Robbins updates and modifies characters and concepts in an effort to reinforce the importance of the journey of life and the discovery of self. Like the ancient myth makers, Robbins commands the reader s attention with outrageous situations and events while at the same time providing characters that the reader can relate to and learn from. Jitterbug Perfume is a story of epic proportions, spanning a time frame of almost one thousand years. The protagonist, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, the beet as the grounded moon boat calls to mind Odysseus s various nautical incidents and accidents (1). This discourse is chapter one of four brief chapters that introduce the modern day characters, much as Homer begins his epic with the four books that acquaint us with the people and the situation in Ithica. Each work is told retrospectively by a third person omniscient narrator, and the adventures of Alobar and Kudra are relayed primarily through flashbacks, much as the story of Odysseus is told. Homer s use of Athena as a character whose presence permeates and drives the action of the epic is mirrored, albeit perversely, by Robbins use of the beet as a similar character, an entity that permeates and affects the lives of the characters in the book. The novel, as does the epic, ends with all the primary characters coming together to effect a satisfying conclusion. A key to understanding his writing, says author Tom Robbins, is a knowledge of Greek myth. A particular influence on him is the life and work of Joseph Campbell, author of several books on mythology (Hoyser and Stookey 9). Campbell, in turn, owes influence to the insights of analytic psychologist Carl Jung. Jung recognized the patterns within myths throughout the world and across all cultures of characters, situations, and events, and identified these recurring images as archetypes (Harris and Platzner 40). Campbell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Confederate Flag And Confederate Monuments Before August 12, 2017 many Americans neither cared about nor thought about Confederate flags or monuments in their daily lives. On that day in Charlottesville, Va. was ... one of the bloodiest fights to date over the removal of Confederate monuments across the South. (Stolberg) This tragic event brought light to a movement that was able to fly under the national radar until that fateful day in August, the removal of the Confederate flag and monuments. This paper will demonstrate the need to move the Confederate flag and Confederate monuments to museums where they can be displayed in the context of history instead of in the public square where they glorify traitors and insurrectionists as heroes. This will be done by providing a brief ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The centrality of slavery as a cause of the Civil War was written out of the collective memory of the war. The process by which that happened is significant and important. It happened through a concerted effort to first forget the causes of the war, then to focus on the war as an effort to protect the homeland. (Brophy) It took less than 30 years for the truth of why the war began to be undermined, in other words it took less than one generation to change the course of peace and equality our nation was headed down, to a radically divisive path that left an entire race of people marginalized, pushed to the sidelines of civil society, and locked out of the bastions of power. Brophy offers a unique view on how this happened by looking at history through a legal lens. In a field like law, which draws so much upon cultural values, it is no surprise that judges like historians, novelists, and filmmakers reflected an incorrect view of history and built upon. (Brophy) There are three notable cases that came before the Supreme Court between, 1873 1896 The Slaughter house cases, United States v. Cruikshank, and Plessy v. Ferguson. (Brophy) The Slaughterhouse Cases are important because of how the court changed the meaning and function of the Fourteenth Amendment. the U.S. Supreme Court in 1873, ruled that a citizen s privileges and immunities, as protected by the Constitution s Fourteenth Amendment against the states, were limited to those spelled out in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. King George III s Life And Accomplishments It s known to history that the daughter of King George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg Strelitz was born on this day in London, on 3 November 1777. Her Royal Highness was the fifth daughter of the royal couple. Christening still happened in the olden days because Princess Sophia was christened on 1 December 1777, in the Great Council Chamber at St James s Palace by the Archbishop of Canterbury who was known as Frederick Cornwallis. It should be noted that HRH had three godparents, all of whom were represented by proxies. King George III had made plans prior Princess Sophia s birth. He ensured that his children would have allowances amounting to £6,000 upon his death or marriages. Some royal protocols still prevailed during their time. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... mourning her fading looks and a confused, nearly blind aunt. Sophia s wealth allowed Conroy to live a rich lifestyle, acquiring for himself a house in Kensington for £4000, as well as two other estates for £18,000.Sophia spied for Conroy when he was absent from Kensington Palace. Sophia also reported to Conroy on what she heard at St. James s Palace, as she had privileged access to courtiers as well as to her two elder brothers. Princess Victoria was aware her aunt was a spy so the two never became ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Disadvantages Of Antitrust Law Chief Justice Roberts stated courts in the U.S. have historically granted injunctions upon a finding of infringement since the 19th century. The Antitrust Division in the U.S. also admits a patent owner s rights to exclude are similar to the rights enjoyed by owners of other forms of private property in the Antitrust Guidelines for the Licensing of Intellectual Property. Therefore, as a fundamental principle, antitrust law does not generally prohibit the holder of any other property right from seeking an injunction to vindicate that right. The FTC has the right to regulate unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices under Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act. During the past two decades, the FTC has been heavily involved in several high profile SEP disputes, including Dell Computer Corp., N Data, Rambus Inc. v. FTC, Motorola Mobility, and Bosch GmbH. The FTC generally invokes competition law as a basis for investigation over these cases under Section 2 of the Sherman Act and Section 7 of the Clayton Act. The particular concern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These consent agreements mostly impose strict requirements for an SEP holder to seek injunctive relief. For example, in Bosch GmbH, the FTC dictated that Bosch GmbH can only seek injunctions against an unwilling licensee. The unwilling licensee shows unwillingness by refusing to accept the SEP holder s offer of a license on F/RAND terms, or a court s determination. In Motorola Mobility, the order prohibits Google/Motorola from making any future claims for injunctions over a F/RAND Patent against a potential licensee. This unwilling licensee similarly should refuse (1) a F/RAND offer either in writing or in sworn testimony, (2) a court order, (3) a binding arbitration determined F/RAND terms, or (4) simply not replying to the written confirmation requested in a F/RAND Terms from an SEP ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Funny Thing About Adversity By David Desteno The Funny Thing About Adversity Recently, I was reading an article that is called The Funny Thing About Adversity which is written by David DeSteno who is a psychology professor at Northeastern University. DeSteno s purpose is to convince the reader that experiencing hardship makes a person sympathetic or unsympathetic depending on the case of hardship that person has experienced, and being a compassionate does not occur by chance. DeSteno makes two primary claims: one is by illustrating that if an individual has lived through unpleasant events, that person will be familiar with the difficult situations involved, which would lead a person to be sympathetic. The second claim is that it is incorrect to believe if someone has experienced the same struggle that you experienced, he might not lend a hand due to the fact that there is a glitch in the human s mind that makes people forget about their own past hardships. Initially, DeSteno begins his argument by providing the opposite of his claim, which is an excellent method to persuade his readers. Since, he uses scientific studies that demonstrate adversity is linked to many types of negative mental outcomes as nervousness and unhappiness. Then DeSteno smartly shifts to support his claim by trying his best to argue the scientific studies outcomes, by referring to the result of past real event, as the collapse of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear powered plant within Japan, where people even in the middle of their individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Dehumanization In The Movie The Mission In the movie, The Mission, the Jesuit Priest, Father Gabriel, played by Jeremy Lyons, in an effort to liberate the Guarani people by proselytizing them to Christianity, becomes their oppressor by changing their natural beliefs and practices. While his intentions are meritorious, they display another form of colonialism and oppression. He does learn the Guarani language. However, this appears to be only as an attempt to teach them his way or the Jesuit way. Instead of learning the Guarani culture and assimilating therein, he attempts to convert them to European culture. As an example he teaches them music, which they had no knowledge of prior to his coming. He decides what is best for the people and what they should learn. In one of the earliest scenes in the movie the people did not wear clothes. Later on, we see the Guarani fully clothed, which was an indication that the priests taught them that they should wear clothes. Prior to his coming, the Guarani could be said to be in a Garden of Eden state ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He did not view the Guarani as human beings. In the Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Paulo Freire uses the term dehumanization to describe both those whose humanity has been stolen and also those who have stolen it (Freire, 44.) We find dehumanization throughout history. African Americans were not considered fully human during the period of slavery and for much of the 20th century. In the United States, oppression of African Americans and other minorities continues today. I disagree with Freire that oppression affects both the oppressor and the oppressed. He says that the oppressor, who is him or herself dehumanized because he/she dehumanizes others (Freire 47.) In my opinion, the oppressor does not view him or herself as dehumanized. The oppressors see themselves as fully vindicated because they are superior ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Types Of Silver Imolices At C-Nannowires Fig. 1a shows the UV vis absorption spectrum of the as prepared Ag@C nanowires suspended in deionized water, exhibiting a main peak at 386 nm and a shoulder peak at 360 nm, corresponding to the optical finger print of silver nanowires. The absorption peak at 360 nm is attributed to the longitudinal plasmon mode of silver nanowires and is similar to that of the bulk silver, and the absorption peak at 386 nm is attributed to the transverse plasmon mode of silver nanowires. These two absorption peaks suggest that pure Ag@C nanowires were successfully synthesized, and the Ag@C nanowires had a sheath thickness of ~10 nm, consistent with our electron microscopic studies shown in Fig. 2c. Fig. 1b shows the typical X ray diffraction (XRD) pattern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1c). A few functional groups such as C O, C=C, and OH were present on the surface of Ag@C nanowires and would be useful for linking other organic molecules with diverse functions and thus can provide good compatibility between the Ag@C nanowires and the PVDF matrix. Raman spectroscopy and X ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) were used for further confirming the surface composition of the Ag@C nanowires. Fig. 1d shows the Raman spectrum of the as prepared Ag@C nanowires, in which the two strong peaks at 1378 and 1597 cm 1 can be attributed to the in plane vibrations of disordered amorphous carbon and crystalline graphite, respectively, indicating the formation of a carbonized layer. This carbon based layer might have originated from polymerization, aromatization, and carbonization of glucose, based on previous studies demonstrating that the hydrothermal process enables glucose to carbonize in the temperature rage 140 160 °C. Besides the two peaks corresponding to amorphous and graphic carbon, the curve showed one broad peak at 2935 cm 1, attributed to the asymmetric stretching vibration of CH in the skeletal chain of glucose. A minor peak at 230 cm 1 attributed to the Ag O stretching vibrations, confirming the coordination of glucose molecule to the Ag surface through nonbonding electrons of the oxygen atom in the carbonyl functionality. These results unambiguously show that glucose is carbonized and closely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Educ 105 (2016) Applications of Piaget and Vygostsky s cognitive developmental theories in a practical classroom environment Piaget and Vygotsky have antonymous beliefs when dealing with the concepts of cognitive development. Vygotsky believes in development through social behaviour whilst Piaget believes in individuals acquiring knowledge on their own. Both however, believe that the interaction between development and learning hold significant implications for a child s growth. This essay discusses some of the philosophical beliefs of each theorist in regards to a scenario based in the classroom of a year five teacher named Ann. Ann reinforces classroom lessons through the outdoor environment, exemplifying Piaget s theories of constructivist based ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Woolfolk amp; Markets (2007) discuss the use of certain cultural tools playing an important role in cognitive development; these tools can be anything from the Internet to language or numbers. Ann displays techniques through collaborative group work that run true to these theories. Piaget also suggested an individual would not come to organise his/her operations in a coherent whole if they did not engage in thought exchanges and cooperation with others (Piaget, 1947, p. 174). Ann is breaking students up into different groups to perform different activities; this is portrayed through one group collecting rainfall data and another group taking notes on the impact the rain has on ants living in the area. Ann s socially constructive pedagogical approach to her lessons through the use of cooperative learning will exemplify Vygotsky s theories of peer peer scaffolding as well as the zone of proximal development. Vygotsky s theory The zone of proximal development is also being demonstrated through Ann s teaching methods for her year five class. The zone of proximal development refers to a conceivable range of learning evolution in regards to the students age and the amount of assisted knowledge they are given. This information can be given through direct information, scaffolding or cooperative learning. Ann (as the more knowledgeable) would be required to offer a certain level of information to the children before expecting them to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Model School Policy On Suicide Prevention Case Study Model School Policy on Suicide Prevention Mara Kashmiri Texas A M University Kingsville Model School Policy on Suicide Prevention Suicide is the third most common cause of death for children and teenagers (Center for Disease Control (CDC), 2015). In order to combat these rising rates, preventative measures must be put into place. Among the places that a child is most likely to be accounted for is at school, therefore, schools must be involved in the preventative process. In this line of thinking the a coalition of interested organizations, such as the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, have created a Model School Policy on Suicide Prevention that schools can chose to implement in order to educate and aid students who are struggling with suicidal thoughts, provide information to school staff about risk and protective factors involving suicide as well as creating a safety measures and procedures if a suicide does occur. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By providing resources and support, individuals considering suicide can learn to escape, improve, or cope and manage whatever situation that they believe is hopeless and without end. Social work values and service are geared towards helping individuals improving their quality of life through the belief that everyone has the right to dignity and respect. A facet of this can be achieved through providing suicide prevention policies, especially for school aged populations of children and teenagers who may have never been shown the dignity, respect, or kindness towards their mental and social well being so that they have a chance of a better life in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Effects Of Tobacco On Our Health And The Environment Tobacco has terrible impacts on our health and the environment. Tobacco is one of major reason of deaths in developed nations. On the other side these developed nations are consistently developing different policies and diverse approaches to stop smoking. When somebody get used to tobacco, then it is difficult to stop from utilization of tobacco Over last past decades the provincial Government are giving training how to help people to stop using tobacco and distributing material to the distinctive healthcare suppliers to encourage people to stop smoking. There are various reasons why individuals start smoking such as depression, less education and anxiety. The provincial government are looking at the principle reason of using tobacco and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the mid 1950s the United States tobacco industry got itself attacked by burdens over quality of its things as a result of new helpful confirmation obviously partner smoking and cancer. Developing anxiety in the media and set up researchers about the bit of cigarettes in bringing on torment had diminished buyer sureness In December 1953 the leaders of everything except one of the cigarette makers in the United States counselled Hill and Knowlton, an advertising organization. A reminder after this meeting noticed that the one memorandum was to stop the panic from the public and that was the only thing that can create the self assurance of public The tobacco industry has one objective and that was to save organization benefits, not the protection of public. It was not only to know the side effects of cigarettes also assure to finish the fear from public and encourage the smokers that no adjustment in smoking conduct was important and also give the prevention from government law and regulations. In 1962 a study found that the 1954 emergency appeared to have been sufficiently dealt and this experience had offered increase to an assertion by the tobacco business of a promoting issue that must be separated in light of an honest to goodness ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Importance Of Cross Cultural Relationships Cross cultural relationship. In addition to cultural difference another aspect that should be considered is cross cultural relationships. This may sound like an opportunity to get a date, but it is actually a chance to develop a great relationship with your student in a class setting. Cross cultural relationships change from country to country so you will have to adjust to the culture and explore more option than the one s provided for you in this section (Axner, 2016). Bias. It can be difficult to overcome bias and you cannot eliminate all of them, but it is essential to examine biases and stereo types about the country and its people before you set out to work there. With a little work and research you can acknowledge them and overcome any ill perceptions you may have held or had expressed (Junqueira, Ehab, Mieke, 2015). Intentions. Why are you going? What are you intension? You need to consider why you are going. No one can answer these questions for you so that job rest with you. Take some time to consider your motivations. Smile. As we discussed in a previous section introductions will get you far, but even better is if you can add a smile. A smile is universal and will ease some tension and apprehension as well. Research. Do your research. We discussed this in a previous sections. The more you know the better your chances for a successful contract. Use technology you have access to to gather some insight. No one is expecting you to be an expert and unless ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Psychological Manipulation In 1984 And V For Vendetta The Effects of Psychological Manipulation in 1984 and V for Vendetta It is believed that complete government authority is only possible through coercion and deceit. In both George Orwell s book, 1984, and James McTeigue s film, V for Vendetta, abusive and deceptive tactics are used by oppressive governments in order to change the behaviours and perceptions of their citizens. This is done to ensure that there are no acts of rebellion that challenge their sovereignty. Despite the similarity between these two dystopian societies, however, psychological manipulation is more effective in 1984 than in V for Vendetta because of the absence of laws, staged acts of terrorism, and lack of religious belief. In Orwell s novel, the absence of laws creates paranoia among citizens of Oceania, whereas the laws set forth by Norsefire, the governing body in V for Vendetta, allow citizens to have more freedom in their thoughts and actions. Thus, it is evident that INGSOC, the government in 1984, has more success in refraining citizens from rebelling. In Oceania, nothing [is] illegal, since there [are] no longer any laws (Orwell 8). This means INGSOC has unlimited power to do as they feel against any offence they deem punishable. Because of the fact that there are no written laws, citizens are unable to defend their innocence. This results in an immense fear among civilians to do anything out of routine or have rebellious thoughts. Even a nervous tic, an unconscious look of anxiety, [or] a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Attitude And Sense Of Power In The Little Rock Nine A person s place in society is decided by those who have power, nevertheless how one perceives themselves influences that status. Looking deeply into the causes of Minnijean Brown s expulsion, it is revealed that challenging episodes and the unjust actions of others all contributed towards the abrupt end of her tormented days at Little Rock Central High School. If Minnijean had not faced the prejudice and hatred so prevalent in the South during the late 1950 s, it is safe to say she would not have felt the need to retaliate. At the start of the analysis, the documentary suggests that Minnijean is expelled because she dumps chili on a white student s head; however, further investigation reveals there is more to the story, and additional documentation indicates that the expulsion has less to do with a specific incident and more to do with Minnijean s attitude and sense of place. In the 1987, Eyes on the Prize, it is conveyed that Minnijean Brown is expelled from school when she dumps a bowl of chili on a white student s head, knowing she would be facing consequences. Ernest Green of the Little Rock Nine recollects, It was the first time that anybody . . . had seen someone black retaliate in that sense (Doc. A). Even though Minnijean was the only one in control of her actions, she had been harrassed for months, students calling her an n word. So when a white boy decided to hound her in the lunch line, it can be interpreted that she was on her last straw. Craig Rains, a white ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Leadership in 12 Angry Men In the film 12 Angry Men, a group of twelve jurors are deciding the fate of a young boy accused of murdering his father. Throughout the juries dilleration, one man exhibits all of the qualities of leadership. This man is juror number 8 played by Henry Fonda. Fonda not only exhibits the the 10 qualities of a leader but he uses these qualities to lead the entire jury to a vote of not guilty (Fonda Lumet, 1957). Early on in the film Fonda shows the first quality of leadership vision. Vision can be defined as the leaders ability to know what is needed and how what is needed can be achieved (book). In the case of 12 Angry Men, Henry Fonda has a vision that he and the other jurors have the responsibility to consider the facts in the case ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For Fonda the entire film is him doing just that. Being that Fonda what the only one at the beginning to vote not guilty, he used his enthusiasm to bring the rest of the jurors over to his way of think. A good example of this is how he convinced juror number 9 (the old man) that there could be doubt in the witness that was an older gentleman like he was. By showing juror 9 that there were flaws in the evidence and the witnesses he was able to gain another follower. His enthusiasm for getting the ruling right is what drove him to be able to make this happen time and time again with every juror (Fonda Lumet, 1957). Next we are introduced to Fonda s leadership quality of Stability. Stability is the quality of a leader to discern emotions from fact and keep personal beliefs separate from the task at hand (book). In the film we see this when Fonda discerns that racism of another juror is not acceptable. He says to juror 6 that it s always difficult to keep personal prejudice out of a thing like this (Fonda Lumet, 1957). In this statement he is showing his own abilities to discern what prejudice is and how he is trying to keep it from influencing his decisions. The fifth quality of leadership expressed by Fonda in the film was that of Concern for Others. In this quality of leadership the leader values those they lead as fellow human beings and not just as those that are there to serve (book). The whole premise behind the film directly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Capital vs Liquidity Liquidity, liquidity, liquidity..... In the context of the events of the last few years just how important is liquidity to the survival and well being of Financial Institutions? Some believe it has a greater influence on events than Capital! Discuss. (In this assignment you need to outline the role of liquidity, issues arising when liquidity is scarce and compare the role of liquidity to that of Capital but most importantly give your own view on these matters) Role of Liquidity Liquidity can be defined as 1) the ability of a business to meet obligations without disposing of its fixed assets or 2) the degree to which assets of a company can be easily converted into cash. The evolution of banking has seen their balance sheet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Typical assets that can be sold this way are mortgages, credit card debt, car loans or student debt. This model was used by Northern Rock (NR) in the UK where they originated mortgages that were then securitised. This enabled them to churn their balance sheet and issue more mortgages. There was an inherent liquidity risk run by NR with this model as their funding was not diversified sufficiently aligned with a failure to realise that market conditions for mortgage backed securities (MBS) would deteriorate in stressed markets. Between issuing a mortgage and securitising it, there will always be a time lag and to cover that NR relied on wholesale interbank funding in the short dates (up to 3 months). This source quickly disappeared as banks pulled any limits. The building society had then to go to their lender of last resort, the Bank of England, and with that news hitting the headlines, ordinary depositors queued up outside branches to get their own money out. This was the first run on a UK bank in 150 years. Eventually NR was taken over by the state. In the context of this case it s interesting to note that the run was caused by what I would consider over transparency . The Bank of England had a rule that obliged them to publish the names of institutions that used its liquidity support facility and allied with a lack of satisfactory deposit insurance their depositors took their money and ran. Maybe the rule is not so suitable in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Recovery From Rejection And Break Ups Recovery From Rejection and Break Ups By Darlene Lancer | Submitted On January 14, 2016 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Darlene Lancer Because our nervous system is wired to need others, rejection is painful. Romantic rejection especially hurts and missing connection share the evolutionary purpose of survival and reproduction. Ideally, loneliness should encourage you reach out to others and maintain your relationships. A UCLA study confirms that sensitivity to emotional pain resides in the same area of the brain as physical pain they can hurt equally. Our reaction to pain is influenced by genetics. If we have increased sensitivity to physical pain, we re more vulnerable to feelings of rejection. Moreover, love stimulates such strong feel good neuro chemicals that rejection can feel like withdrawal from a drug, says anthropologist Helen Fisher. It can compel us to engage in obsessive thinking and compulsive behavior. This proved true even for tsetse flies in lab experiments. Most people start to feel better 11 weeks following rejection and report a sense of personal growth; similarly after divorce, partners start to feel better after months, not years. However, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Schoenberg and Pierrot Essay Arnold Schoenberg s celebrated monodrama of 1912, Pierrot lunaire, op. 21, offers a compellingly personal perspective on Pierrot s allegorical relationship to the artists of fin di siécle Europe. So too, in his fusion of music and poetry, does Schoenberg provide what may be the most powerfully illustrative example of the character Pierrot s appeal to artists of the era. Schoenberg s libretto is drawn from Otto Hartleben s German translation of the Belgian poet Albert Giraud s Pierrot lunaire. In its original form, the work consists of fifty rondels (an antiquated poetic form structurally reliant on textural repetition) describing various commedia scenes and happenings. The poems vary widely in content, some depicting country idylls, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He retained those that dealt directly with Pierrot, poems which described Pierrot s manifold interactions with the moon and its light, and those that dealt with poetry itself as a mystical, quasi religious experience. Having isolated those poems that dealt with his particular themes, Schoenberg further modified them by their arrangement in a sort of three part narrative of seven poems each, from poetic inspiration and awakening to nightmarish horror to an ambiguous sort of conciliation with self and culture. It is with closer inspection of these three parts that the more generalized and abstract component of Schoenberg s relationship to the Pierrot character can be surmised, in which Pierrot is viewed as the archetype of the creative individual in society. In the first part, Pierrot is presented as a poet whose muse is the moon. Having immediately established the moon as the sower of artistic inspiration in Moondrunk, Schoenberg goes on to present various scenes in which the poet s fancy is enacted. In Colombine he wishes to woo his beloved with poetry, while in The Dandy he preens before his mirror, illuminated by moonlight and subsuming himself in it. The image of the poet (a clear stand in for any artistic creator) as a being both inspired and apart is clear. With Night, the eighth poem and first of the second section, darkness descends, bringing with it a series of scenes horrifying and pathetic. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Glow Worms Research Paper Arachnocampa luminosas live in dense woodland and carves around the world with the exceptions with the Americas Arachnocampa Luminosas are omnivorous animals but they tend to have a very meat based diet. They predominantly prey on snails and slugs which makes up most of their diet. Arachnocampa Luminosas are very small worms considered to be an animal species that is threatened with extinction as the glow worm population numbers are drastically decreasing. The main reason for the lower number of glow worms is thought to be the expansion of human civilizations glow worms are known to be particular vulnerable to change in their environment including habitat loss, noise and pollution. The skin type is shell like with black, brown, yellow, green, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Adelaide s Beach Case Study Management strategies of Adelaide s beach have been taking through many activities. Management response for the loss of coastal sedimentation could start with the consideration of adapting the backshore to allow natural erosion to continue. There are some management recommendation that could reduce the impact of coastal environment and long term coastal and marine conservation. Technical Strategies Dune vegetation is needed for stabilize the force in the dynamic nature of large sand dunes, such as at Port Noarlunga beach. Community based management for mitigation of costal hazard and climate change could be an effective solution for dune management. Larger scale techniques like beach nourishment may have better track records, at least ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Garvey Vs Frantz Fanon Essay Marcus Garvey, a political activist who gave a speech at Nova Scotia, fought against the hegemonic ideas of society to ensure that Blacks are in a world where they can be able to thrive by uniting the diaspora of Blacks into Africa. In comparison, Frantz Fanon, a West Indian philosopher, challenged the racial narratives, post WWII, to exhibit how Blacks were seen through society s eyes because of these racial narratives and plans to change the perception that has been bestowed on Blacks for centuries. Both Garvey and Fanon vindicated hegemonic, racial narratives by trying to unite all Blacks to ensure prosperous futures and changing how Blacks looked upon. Garvey wanted to make sure Blacks were thriving and had power and Fanon fought to make a difference in society s perception of Blacks. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a speech in Nova Scotia, Garvey shared that we are going to emancipate ourselves from mental slavery because whilst others might free the body, none but ourselves can free the mind. Garvey challenges the hegemonic idea that Blacks are subject to one way of thinking and that the kind of thinking Blacks do holds them back from emancipating themselves from cultural hegemony. In addition, the evidence exhibits how Garvey exploited why Blacks haven t yet abolished hegemonic ideas and gives his solution. Moving forward, Garvey talks about bringing freedom to the diaspora of the Black race through unity. Further into the speech at Nova Scotia, Garvey claims that these four million people are working to convert the rest of the four hundred million that are all over the world, and it is for this purpose, that we are asking you to join our land and to do the best you can to help us bring about an emancipated race. This hegemonic idea that Blacks cannot think for themselves has is that of what Garvey wants Blacks to be emancipated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Effects of Urban Crime on the Urban Environment EFFECTS OF URBAN CRIME ON THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT Technical Paper by: Ms. Adit Padhi (aditipadhi@gmail.com) Greater concern about terrorism places new opportunities before the design community. If protection is considered from the outset, design can make buildings and people safer. 1 Introduction Violent crime was the issue of the nineties, while terrorism has become the talk at the onset of 21st century. Understanding crime prevention design is therefore an invaluable tool in organization and maintenance of order in our societies. Planner and sociologist Duncan describes a social problem as a recurrent condition that has been defined by influential groups as a deviation from social standards. 2 When a social deviance exceeds group ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 6 REQUIREMENTS FOR CRIME FREE HOUSING: 1. Moderate locking system, provided the opportunity for crime is reduced by design. 2. Facing windows: The houses should face each other across the street or similar shared access area , to create a system of mutual surveillance. (Fig 1.1) 3. High fences at the sides and rear, boundaries of individual housing plots. 4. Front access to a secure yard, by providing a gateway to the front of the house. The gateway should be lockable and easily supervised from inside. 5. Access for servicing and delivering. It is desirable to provide such a space by the front door, but out of sight from the public footpath 6. Space at the front acting as transition zones. (Fig 1.2) 7. All car parking should be on the hard standings within he curtilage of the house, preferably at the front to facilitate surveillance. (Fig 1.3) 8. A garages at the side of the road close to the front entrance. (Fig 1.4) 9. Limit road access to an area as it reduces traffic. (Fig 1.5) 10. Avoid through pedestrian routes. Where pedestrian routes are separate from the roadways, they should not be planned to create a series of through routes. (Fig 1.6) 11. Houses should be oriented to face access routes and especially to focus on the entry points to provide intensive surveillance. (Fig 1.7) 12. Green spaces outside housing areas, and provided near the entrances. (Fig 1.8) Literature Review: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. How Does Charlotte Bronte Use Imagery In Jane Eyre Jane is a strong emotional character who we experience in first person narrative. In Jane s early childhood, she is isolated and treated with cruelty while in the care of her aunt. Her emotional nature is expressed in the novel through the use of imagery and Jane s conscious thoughts. Whereas, in the film emotions are expressed through close ups, facial expressions and landscapes. Jane is desperate for love and therefore her vibrant passion creates her vivid personality. Charlotte Bronte s writing style is complex, and emotion filled. Her sentences are contain numerous adjectives and sensual images. Brontes unique style is powerful and strong and filled with emotion and imagery as we captures in the life of Jane eyre. Jane is a strong willed and a strong minded individual which shines through even at her earliest years. Living a Gateshead, Jane displayed her strong nature. For example, Charlotte writes about Jane after she was hit by her cousin, my blood was still warm; the mood of the revolted slave was still bracing me with its bitter vigor. (p. 22) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The image is emphasised when Charlotte writes of Jane s feelings for Rochester as fiery iron and blackness and burning . These figurative images of a fire portray to the reader the intense passion that Jane has for Rochester. Fire is image that Charlotte writes about throughout the novel and Jane is repeatedly involved with fire. Jane saves her master from the blaze of fire in his bedroom that is used to describe her emotions and the final fire that destroyed Thornfield Hall symbolises first sinfulness, then rebirth. The passionate love that Rochester and Jane had was sinful which was scampered by the images of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Global Expansion WFM is trying to develop a strategic plan to grow their business in an extremely competitive market. They are searching for ways to sustain their strong financial and cultural capabilities without losing revenue. Societal trends are shifting towards a healthier and environmental lifestyle, which is substantially affecting the food retail industry. To keep up with these societal trends, grocery stores are incorporating organic and healthier food products into the stores. This poses as a threat towards WFM, as their value proposition is substantially losing its worth. WFM must assess the company from an internal and external perspective in order to determine if expanding their locations into Canada will be worthwhile. There is a variety of risks that the company must assess prior to implementation. If WFM decides to expand through a slow process, there is a possibility of their competition dominating the industry. In addition, WFM must understand that this expansion will require extensive capital and a new logistic/distribution strategy. The plan that WFM decides to instill must keep their current organizational culture consistent. WFM has been named America s Healthiest Grocery store selling a variety of natural and organic food products. The rivalry amongst competitors is extremely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From a political perspective, the increasing organic foods regulations have been posing as a threat. Regulations are becoming stricter and require an intensive amount of standards to meet. These regulations ensure that companies are meeting the government implemented bilingual and nutritional label requirements. However, uncertainty about these labels have arisen, resulting in uncertainty amongst consumers. FCPP requirements have ensured that companies do not commit fraud or misuse the organic label. Consumers rely on the legitimacy of certifications to ensure the the products are genuinely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Why Was The Visit From Commodore Perry A Turning Point In... 1. Why was the visit from Commodore Perry a turning point in Japanese history? Before 1853, Japan remained in isolation from the other Western powers, but the arrival of Commodore Matthew C. Perry influenced Japan to expand their trade. With the American fleet of warships led by Perry, it intimidated Japan to open their foreign interests in hope of arising trading opportunities from both sides. In a way, the U.S. military superiority spurred the Japanese to agree to the Treaty of Kanagawa. This treaty allowed the return of American sailors, allowed U.S. residence, and opened two ports in Japan. This indicated that Perry s visit marked a turning point in Japan s history; in addition, Japan continued to negotiate treaties with U.S. and other countries for opening their ports for trade and residence. 2. How was Japan s experience after 1854 similar to China? Japan s experiences after 1854 were very similar to those of China s. For instance, China and Japan served as important foreign interests to the Western powers. The reason why the Western powers were so interested in those two countries was due to the increasing rivalry and economic interests. As a result of foreign interaction by force or intimidation, Japan and China faced challenges such as adapting to an industrial and technological advanced society of the West. Both signed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, their territory lacked resources and was densely populated. Moreover, they sought imperialism as a way to gain wealth and power like the Western powers, whom they emulated. Increase of wealth and power could possibly protect them from greater threats, such as other Western powers that had more military weapons and influence. In addition, imperialism in other nations such as Korea and parts of China would allow Japan to expand and exploit the foreign lands that may contribute to its growing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Shakti Chit And Prana Essay Shakti, Chit, and Prana Every act, every thought, every activity involves awareness, do these actions instinctively, unconsciously, and without deliberateness and awareness is consumed in the maintenance of the Self. Perform these acts deliberately and with impeccable Intent and one increases awareness. Shakti, Chit, and Prana are terms that have interconnected meanings; Shakti (aether) is the most subtle or pure of the forces and is the original source of Chit and Prana, while the latter is also the power that flows through the Sri Yantra when activated. Shakti is often referred to as Spirit, Divine Spirit, or Holy Spirit in western esoteric circles. In Hinduism in it is considered the primordial cosmic energy representing the dynamic forces that are thought to move through the entire universe, a divine feminine creative power, sometimes referred to as The Great Divine Mother. Concepts similar to Shakti, Chit, and Prana can be found in many cultures; for example, it is Prana or vital air in yoga, Qi (Chi or Ch i) in Chinese culture, Mana in Hawaiian culture, Lüng in Tibetan Buddhism, Ruah in Hebrew culture, and Vital Force, or Orgone energy in current Western esoteric philosophy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is believed to be the principle or force responsible for the formation of all matter and is considered the originating source of all energy that is manifest in the material universe and hypothetically energy can be converted to matter just as matter can be converted to energy, as an example; an atomic explosion converts matter into energy, but even through it is theorized that the reverse can also apply, for this to be possible there would also need to be a re think how energy can be effectively slowed to reform ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Analysis Of Netflix LONDON, xxxx xxth, 2017 Cinesite Studios has announced the delivery of more than 150 VFX shots for the Netflix Originals sci fi film, MUTE, which reunited reunites the studio with British director Duncan Jones. Working alongside Twickenham based studio, The Senate, a dedicated team of over 50 artists delivered the seamless invisible VFX in just 12 weeks. Cinesite Studios had has a good relationshipworked previously with Duncan Jones and producer Stuart Feinnegan having worked with them both previously on the sci fi cult classic MOON in 2009. The latest highly anticipated project comes from a story Jones created twelve years ago. Produced by Liberty Films, MUTE follows Leo (Alexander Skarsgård), a mute man searching for his missing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The foreground of the original live action was shot against greenscreen. Cinesite created the background using a combination of 2.5D projections populated with CG stalls along with crowd and smoke elements supplied by the production. Eagle eyed aficionados of Jones s films may notice a brief appearance by Gerty in the background of another sequence, a nod to Cinesite s previous work on MOON. In addition to adding interactive monitors to the interior of a large indoor swimming pool, Cinesite s environment work included interior shots of a library, a coffee shop and Hackers Hall , a seedy indoor market with line upon line of dark market stall type booths filled with screens, hackers, geeks and dodgy technology based activities. Futuristic matte paintings imagining some of Berlin s best known buildings as they would appear 34 years from now were also crafted along with blood shots and various weapons to support the film s violent and gritty fight sequences. Like all the digital environments, Hackers Hall entailed a range of invisible effects . The original shot had a few market stalls in the foreground shot against a giant green screen. Cinesite s team created models using the foreground as a reference and then created 2.5D projections using other plates to texture the stalls from all angles; the CG stalls were then replicated to populate the background. The addition of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. What Is The Gold Tower Essay The Golden tower is one of the most photographed attractions in Seville, situated in Andalusia, the northern part of Spain. You can stroll along the river front of the Guadaquivir River until you reach the impressive 36 meters high watchtower. It does not offer only an interesting history, but it is also situated in the heart of the city, right next to the Triana neighbourhood. Gold tower at night time 1) Climb up the stairs to get to the platform and get a nice overview of the surrounding area. After that have some tapas in the bars nearby, visit the Luisa Park and the Plaza de Espana or just wait until the nightlife is starting. Everything is within walking distance. Nowadays its function is a naval museum. The naval museum was established in 1944 and gives information about the maritime ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1358 the tower got used as a place to keep Dona Aldonza Coronel. King Pedro ordered supervision for her because of fear of her lover Dona Maria de Padilla. Dona Aldonza Coronel´s brother in law bonded with Aragon´s King Pedro IV and they tried to conquer Seville together in order to get Dona Aldonza Coronel back. He failed and got arrested which is the point when the Gold tower turned into a prison to keep Dona Aldonza. Later on the wife of Dona Aldonza took refuge in the tower after being disapproved by the people of Seville, where Kind Pedro abused her and finally poured boiling oil over her body and face to expose her. Even more wrecking was the Lisbon earthquake in 1755. The Lisbon earthquake is one of the worst earthquakes ever recorded in history and resulted in 40,000 50,000 victims in Portugal, Spain and Marokko. It caused serious damages for the Gold tower and completely destroyed the other tower on the other side of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Compare And Contrast Two Ten Gilded Bronze Statues Of... In this paper I will be analyzing the two seven feet ten gilded bronze statues of Hercules (from greek Herakles) created in the 2nd century BCE in dedication to demigod s many accomplishments. While the two sculptures are extremely similar, they yield minor differences that distinct them from one another. Hercules was regarded as the strongest greek hero there has been, but despite his unparalleled strength he appeared and lived like a regular human. While both statues remained in Rome, one statue was found at the Forum Boarium, the other was buried under tiles at the Theatre of Pompey with the inscriptions FCS short for fulgor conditum summanium, meaning it had been struck by lightning. Despite being a product of Roman Art, the statues were based around Greek models from the 4th century BCE. After its creation it was displayed at the Forum Boarium in Rome for most of its existence, remains of Roman life point to the fact that it is was where the cattle market took place. In his right hand he yields a club, his distinctive symbol alongside the Nemean Lion skin. It is also worth noting that the statue found at the Forum he does not have a lion skin hanging from his forearm, whereas the one found at the Theatre of Pompey does. The Nemean Lion skin was the fruit of his first labour composed of three complicated tasks. First he had to shoot an arrow at the beast and determine the speed at which it strikes the beast given the angle of elevation and the distance. Second, using a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...