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Invention of the Steam Engine
INVENTION OF THE STEAM ENGINE
Mankind s interrelation with manufacturing systems has a long history. Nowadays we see
manufacturing systems and their applications as systems in which goods are produced and delivered to
the suitable places where we can obtain them. We are conscious of the fact that everything we
consume or obtain is produced at some facilities. We are also aware of the fact that many components
involve at these processes such as laborers, capital, and machines. Nevertheless, majority of people
might not realize how these processes have developed all along this time and changed our daily lives
surprisingly. Manufacturing, as a crucial part of the industry, has always had overwhelming impacts
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He was definitely the first to make a huge advance in the development of the steam engine. There is
actually a Newcomen Engine still around today. (Robert H. Thurston) It resides at the Henry Ford
Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. The engine was originally used to pump water from a mine with an
over all power of about fifteen horsepower in 1760. However, neither Savery nor Newcomen had any
grander purpose in mind for their machines.
This all changed in 1763, when James Watt, a Scottish engineer, set out to improve upon Newcomen s
design. The Newcomen design was unfortunately overshadowed by the well known James Watt.
Beginning in 1765, Watt was labeled the inventor of the steam engine. James Watt was born on
January 19, 1736, in Greenock, Scotland. He worked as a mathematical instrument maker from the
age of 19 and soon became interested in improving the steam engines. Around 1769, he was assigned
the task of repairing a Newcomen engine that was deemed inefficient. The Newcomen engine
however was the best engine available at the time. Watt eventually added a separate condenser to
Newcomen s engine. This caused the steam to condense in a separate vessel instead of within the
cylinder itself. This conserved heat energy that had been lost due to alternately heating and cooling the
cylinder. Watt s addition saved almost %75 of the fuel that had previously been used by the engine.
(Robert H. Thurston) Because of
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The Positive Aspects Of Bureaucracy
1. One of the positive aspects of bureaucracy that covers so many scenarios is it fosters impartiality.
The structure in bureaucracy commands responsibility by all and that structure also provides security
in many situations for those within the bureaucratic system as well as those impacted by that system.
2. A crisis situation I m familiar with is one that has occurred at a local middle school and a leader has
immerged within a group of students. That person doesn t even realize she is considered the leader but
many of the true leaders realize it and are attempting to use her leadership to help solve the crisis. The
crisis began on the second week of school when a number of teachers were displaced from their
assignment at this particular school. This displacement caused a lot of emotional pushback by other
teachers, parents and most definitely students. One particular student moved quickly in an attempt to
rally the students to support the displaced teachers. Though she was only able to get two other
students to participate with her and speak that night at the school board meeting, their bravery stood
out to members of the school board as well as administration within the school. The video of their
moving speeches has been shared over and over on social media. The situation did contribute to the
emergence of the leader as she was directly impacted by the displacement of teachers though it did not
necessarily demand it. When she attended
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The Covenant Of The League Of Nations By President Woodrow...
In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson attended the Paris Peace conference that would end World War 1
and prepare for the arrangement of the League of Nations. Wilson saw that the international society
could obtain a different opposition since the confounding First World War and, to that end, he
requested leaders from Great Britain, Italy, and France to draft at the conference soon recognized as
the Covenant of League of Nations. This established the idea of a formal league to reconcile
international conflicts in the hope of stopping another world war. In the U.S., Wilson s agreement of
respective promises of political sovereignty and national integrity to large and small states angered the
nationalist Republican majority in parliament. Most of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Meanwhile, Wilson stopped strategic relations with Germany many days after the decision. Wilson s
intentions were not to fight, but to notify the German dictator in the strictest way imaginable about
how the Germans efforts were not acceptable and ventured a dispute. By this time, several in the
United States started protesting for war. Several businessmen and republicans blamed Wilson as a
socialist because of the certain programs while trying to gain power over the creating plans to take
over the American war effort. Wilson tried to fight back with political force. To secure his power, he
selected the Overman Act in 1918 forcing it through
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Documentaries Research Essay
Documentaries are a form of media that have been around for decades and have been used to display
and educate a diverse range of subject matter from the lives of animals, political controversies, to how
eating McDonalds for every meal of the day can effect your health. Because of their long history there
have been many factors that have influenced the production of documentaries such as societal and
economical changes. One of what is debatably the largest factors that has influenced documentaries is
they have been a part of and shaped by the rise and full of many technological advancements, such as
cameras, audio equipment, editing stations and even the distribution of the films themselves. As such
it is important to see the impact that these advancements have had on the making of documentaries
both stylistically and technically. It is important to first know what a documentary is to fully
understand why the development of technology has shaped them. From their conception documentary
films have been about capturing life, about the raw material of actuality. (Beattie; 10) Not only do the
documentaries tell us the story that the filmmaker is trying to tell, but also a deeper lesson that may be
historical and or of social significance. As documentaries would now be considered mainstream
media, they are seen as being the truth, that they are capturing life from unbiased point of view. Of
course, saying that a documentary representation makes a truth claim is not the same as
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The Influence Of The American Soldiers During World War II
Who would have ever thought a small amount of rice with raw fish on top of it would become so
popular across the world? Sushi s fame jumped an ocean across and became popular in the USA.
Many factors contributed to its popularization and has helped make its place in the American cuisine.
As time passed by, the simple creations of sushi evolved to complicated combinations and eye
catching presentations today. This change was welcomed because it gave a new perspective of the
dish, giving it a new face.
One of the factors that made sushi popular was the influence of the American soldiers. After World
War II (WWII), American soldiers who were led by General Douglas MacArthur occupied Japan.
During the war, sushi shops were forced to close due to rationing. There were not enough rice to
reopen the shops after the war. The American forces created a program where people would be the
ones to bring their own rice to the shop if they wanted sushi. The sushi chef would then use the rice
brought by the customers to make sushi for them. This allowed for the shops to reopen and function.
This popularized sushi outside of Tokyo (sushi was mainly sold in the city). One can say, sushi was
saved by the American forces. If the American forces had not stepped in and created the program to
help revive the sushi shops, no doubt would there be sushi shops open today. Sushi would not have
had the chance to spread outside of Tokyo.
Another factor is The Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. This was a
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According To The Text, It Says That “Liability For Contracts
According to the text, it says that liability for contracts formed by an agent depends on how the
principal is classified and on whether the actions of the agent were authorized or unauthorized.
Principals are classified as disclosed, or undisclosed (Roger, LeRoy, Miller). A partially disclosed
principal is a principal whose identity is not known by the third party know that the agent is or may be
acting for a principal at the time the contract is made (Roger, LeRoy, Miller). An undisclosed principal
is a principal whose identity is totally unknown by the third party, and the third party has no
knowledge that the agent is acting in an agency capacity at the time the contract is made (Roger,
LeRoy, Miller). In my paper, I will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An agent s behalf of and be subject to the control of the principal, act within the scope of authority or
power delegated by the principal, discharge the duties with appropriate diligence, and avoid conflict
between personal interests (U.S. Legal). Some other obligations of an agent include not to acquire any
material benefit from a third party in connection with a transaction conducted or through the
utilization of the person s positions as an agent. Additionally the act with care, competence, and
activity objectively exercised by agents in similar circumstances, and to comply with all lawful
authorizations received from the principal and people designated by the principal concerning agent s
actions on behalf of the principal, etc. The agent owes the principal five obligations and they are
performance, notification, adhesion, compliance, and accounting and from the text, it explicated each
one. Performance is an implied condition in every agency contract is the agent s agreement to use
agreement to use reasonable diligence and skill in performing the work (Roger, LeRoy, Miller).
Notification is an agent required to notify the principal of all matters that come to her or his attention
concerning the subject matter of the agency, and adhesion is one of the most fundamental obligations
in a fiduciary
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Gladiatorial Contest in Rome
Gladiatorial Contest in Rome Rome was a warrior state. Since the state was a great fighting state in
their time, the wars sort of formed the gladiatorial contest in ancient Rome. The Romans were
fascinated and pleasured by violence, bloodshed, and human suffering the gladiatorial games. The
gladiatorial contests began at the reign of their first emperor Augustus to pay tribute to their warrior
traditions. The Romans built artificial battlefields within amphitheaters in cities and towns for public
entertainment. It is very obvious that gladiatorial contest were important because of the enormous size
of the amphitheaters. In A.D. 80, the Colosseum, which seated fifty thousand people, was used to
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It was then when officers of the state started producing the gladiatorial shows on a regular basis as a
part of their job. Emperor Augustus restricted the gladiatorial games to two a year, limiting the
aristocrats chances to receive the peoples vote for political offices. Each of the officials were
forbidden to spend more on themselves than their associates. However, the emperor s rules were often
broken by aristocrats due to the competitiveness of political power and prestige. Animals played a part
in the gladiatorial shows also. In A.D. 108 9, Emperor Trajan gave games lasting 123 days containing
9,138 gladiators fought eleven thousand animals. In 169 B.C., sixty three African lions and leopards,
forty bears, and several elephants were murdered in a single show. Romans then started to hunt new
animals such as tigers, crocodiles, giraffes, lynxes, rhinoceros, and ostriches. Some shows involved
hundreds of animals in one show. All of the animals were killed for entertainment. Gladiators were
heroes to their culture. Even though most of the gladiators were slaves, women were attracted to them.
But gladiators were also degraded by society. They were not allowed to be buried in normal burial
grounds. Women also fought in gladiatorial games also. The women fought in the arena were men
fought. An example of women fighting was found on a small stone relief, depicting two female
gladiators, with one breast bare, called Amazon an Achillia. Sports
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Critical Analysis Of Higuchi Ichiyo s The Thirteenth Night
The shift in ideals of femininity is what accounts for Oseki s plight in The Thirteenth Night. Her story
indicates that her son (Taro) s birth was what led to Isamu s sudden transformation. His abusive
behavior centers on her being a woman without education (Higuchi and Tanaka, 1960, p.382). The fact
that he mocks Oseki for being too stupid to confide in , and that he is keeping [her] in his house
merely as wet nurse for Taro is significant Oseki s lack of education is perceived to have rendered her
completely incapable of performing the roles of wife and mother as defined by Meiji society (Higuchi
and Tanaka, 1960, p.383). This is in spite of how she was brought up in a time when education for
girls was not considered necessary, and that Isamu had been informed of her background when he
courted her. Speculated to have climbed the social ladder through academic achievements, Isamu is
the quintessential self made man , an established literary type and embodiment of modernity ... Show
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Not only was Oseki s experience telling of the constructed nature of feminine ideals and gender roles,
it also served to highlight the objectification and commodification of women within male dominated
networks of expectations and ideologies. While Higuchi herself was not pushing for any feminist aims
explicitly, the end result of eliciting the reader s critique of the Meiji Japanese society makes The
Thirteenth Night a crucial work in reflecting the gender issues then. Higuchi s use of Classical
Japanese in her writing could also be seen as a deliberate attempt to carve out a uniquely feminine
sphere within the male literary sphere and challenge male hegemonic writing practices. As such, the
Classical Japanese that Higuchi employs in her writing can be interpreted as a feminine language as
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Paul Bogard s Argument For The Preservation Of Darkness
In his commentary, Paul Bogard builds an argument for the preservation of natural darkness. He
strongly believes people are overusing artificial luminescence at night, and should reduce their usage
to preserve darkness. To substantiate his opinion, Bogard utilizes factual evidence and appeal to
emotion.
Bogard employs factual evidence as a means of improving his argument. In his second paragraph,
Bogard utilizes evidence provided by the WHO in saying the night shift is a probable human
carcinogen. . . Sleep disorders have been linked to diabetes, obesity, depression. . . one main cause of
short sleep is long light . Bogard emphasizes that as the use of artificial lighting at night increases,
more and more people are falling victim to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He begins by reminiscing about his childhood spent at a lake, nostalgically speaking of the scenes he
saw in the sky. Later, he says Even the northern lake where I was lucky enough to spend my summers
as seen its darkness diminish . Bogard uses his own past as a means of accessing the reader s past,
forcing him or her to think about how much they value their childhood. By stating how even his
childhood memories are being blown away by artificial lighting, Bogard instills fear that their
memories will face the same fate in the reader. As a result of this fear, the reader is left only to agree
with Bogard. He then goes on to state night s darkness can provide solitude, quiet and stillness. . . In a
world awash with electric light . . . how would Van Gogh have given the world his Starry Night ? As
humans, peace and solitude is an inherent part of who we are; no matter how mush of a social
butterfly we are, quiet is something we all crave. Within this peacefulness, we can get away from the
bustle of life and even find inspiration in darkness much like Van Gogh did. To lose this independence
and quiet would be a shocking blow to everyone, and the reader is convinced by Bogard. Through his
or her own emotions and experiences, the reader is compelled to agree with
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How Does Stanley Show Perseverance In Holes By Louis Sachar
Holes
Louis Sachar
Isaiah Twomey Have you ever had bad luck? Have you ever wondered why nothing goes the way you
want it to go? Why is it happening to me? Well in the book Holes by Louis Sachar, Stanley asks those
questions on a daily basis. Stanley was wrongly accused of stealing sneakers, he then has to go to
court and is punished by going to a dried up lake digging holes for what he thinks digging for nothing
and digging for the reason of building character but what they don t is that they are actually digging to
find treasure for the greedy staff of Green Lake. Stanley then finds a friend named Zero (Hector
Zeroni). These two friends go through many situations together in this book showing perseverance a
lot. Zero and Stanley show perseverance in many different ways but there are three main types of it
shown throughout the book. The first would be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
So Stanley is showing overcoming failure by carrying Zero up the hill (God s Thumb), which his great
great grandfather failed to do. A long time ago Stanley s grandfather wanted a pig from a woman to
impress another woman to find love, but the deal was that Stanley s grandfather had to carry the pig
up God s thumb every day to feed it and let it have a drink, and after the pig got to big the man had to
carry the woman he got the pig from up the hill so she could have a drink, and if he failed to do this,
himself and all of his family would be cursed with bad luck for the rest of eternity, which he did, he
failed to carry the woman up the hill. But Stanley broke this curse because the woman his grandfather
got the pig from was a woman from the Zeroni family, and so was Zero, so when zero got sick Stanley
carried Zero up the hill and broke the curse. I can prove that overcoming failure is part of this book
with this quote, C,mon Zero wake up, Fine i ll carry you up the hill. (Sachar, Chap
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The Victory Song Of Devorah Essay
INTRODUCTION TO THE PROPHETS SEFER SHOFTIM Sefer Shoftim The Victory Song of
Devorah by Shani Berg I will be discussing the Victory Song of Devorah in the fifth chapter of Sefer
Shoftim. Not at all like Sefer Yehoshua, our book introduces an extremely unsympathetic depiction of
the general population of Israel, for it accuses them of inappropriate behavior against G d, and
afterward starkly portrays the results of the Divine displeasure which unavoidably follows. Most
likely the conditions were troublesome. The moderately short and grisly wars of triumph were long
over while the considerable and augmented assignment of settlement still posed a potential threat
before the general population, testing their physical strength as well as their good and profound fiber
too. Gradually, they cleared the scantily settled slope nation and built up themselves in the more
prolific and populated valleys, and wherever they were ceaselessly gone up against with the
unpropitious decision of either restricting their Canaanite adversaries with their polytheistic and
relativistic ways or else obliging or notwithstanding grasping them. A large portion of the tribes
generally picked the last mentioned. By giving reprieve to the Canaanites and to their ethically
degenerate courses Israel pursued calamity, annihilation and destruction. In any case, however the
general population strayed from God and were rebuffed appropriately, unfailingly they soon shouted
out to Him for help from their
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Personal Reflection of Media Use Essay
Over the past week I have been keeping track of my media use. I discovered I lead a pretty repetitive
technological lifestyle. Weekday mornings I start my media consumption via my alarm clock on my
cell phone. Why not use the regular alarm clock? Because with a cell phone I do not have to get up
and out of bed in the morning the snooze button is even closer to my barely awake fingertips. After
hitting the snooze button at least once I make a point to check out Facebook because we all know
everyone is constantly updating at 5:45 every morning. After getting out of bed, getting ready and
entering my car for my 90 minute commute I turn to one of the older forms of media my car radio. I
listen to Elvis Duran in the Morning each morning. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On my lunch break I check to see if I have received text messages, personal emails, and of course see
the newest updates of Facebook (slowly realizing how addicted I am to this form of social media).
Lunch is usually simple, deli meat from Aldi s or a microwavable meal. I am not sure if either of these
are purchased because of commercials I ve seen on television or out of convenience of making
packing a lunch easier. On my way home I found I listen to the radio but not as closely singing along
to some songs, shazming ones I may not know. I get home and relax by watching television. I will
continue to browse Facebook (and admit to my addiction to it), look up recipes on pintrest. This past
week I ve been super focused on Superbowl food as I am hosting a Superbowl party. I also have done
research on the Seattle Seahawks as of late as they are my boyfriend s favorite team and I want to
sound like I know what I am talking about. These pintrest recipes are having me go out and purchase
the food required as they have in the past for other events. This form of media is possibly where I
make most food decisions. Pintrest has also provided me with different wardrobe ideas and trying to
imitate them on a cheap, affordable level. The best part of my Facebook addiction is the easier contact
I have with friends who live in other states. Though I could text or call typing on
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Primary Peritoniitis
The abdominal cavity is the largest hollow space in the human body and contains the liver, pancreas,
spleen, kidneys and adrenal glands, and the digestive tract. The cavity is lined by a thin, silk like
membrane called the peritoneum which covers the inside wall of the abdominal cavity and every
organ or structure contained in it. A common affliction of the abdominal cavity is peritonitis, which is
an inflammation of the peritoneum membrane caused by the introduction of a fungal or bacterial
infection in an otherwise sterile environment. The infection is often caused by an abdominal injury
that creates a rupture (perforation) within the abdominal cavity, or may arise from a complication of
an underlying medical condition. The infection can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Primary peritonitis is an infection that develops in the abdominal (ascitic) fluid of the peritoneal
cavity. It is mostly seen in patients suffering from advanced liver disease with cirrhosis, where
abdominal fluid builds up (ascites) in the peritoneal cavity and may become infected. Although rare in
the absence of a perforation, there are many underlying conditions that can contribute to the growth of
bacteria in the ascitic fluid. This type is called spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and is the most
common reason of primary peritonitis. Factors that increase risk of primary peritonitis include medical
procedures like peritoneal dialysis, medical conditions such as cirrhosis, kidney failure, and heart
disease, and patient history of peritonitis. However, in most cases the type of infection that develops is
secondary peritonitis, which is usually caused by an infection that has spread from the digestive tract
after trauma or perforation of the abdominal viscera that allows infectious organisms to contaminate
the sterile environment of the peritoneal cavity. Most common causes of secondary peritonitis include
injury or trauma to the peritoneum, a ruptured appendix, or stomach ulcer, digestive diseases such as
Crohn s Disease, and diverticulitis, perforations of the stomach, or intestines, and abdominal trauma
such as injury from a knife or gunshot wound. Both types of peritonitis are life threatening, and when
left untreated can enter into the bloodstream spreading the infection throughout the entire body
leading to shock and organ
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Border Security Through Technology and Manpower Essay
It was reported in the San Antonio Express News that Border Patrolling Drones Would Call Texas
Base Home. Lynn Brezosky reported that U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Alan
Bersin cut the ribbon for the launch of the nation s fourth base for operating border surveillance
drones. This is important in securing the U.S. Mexico border, which the U.S. has an approximate
1,933 mile long border with Mexico (Beaver). Brezosky also reported that the Homeland Security
budget called for two drones for Texas. The new drones in Texas are another step towards securing the
U.S. border with Mexico. On the other hand, the so called border fence is producing less than
favorable results. The issue of border security is not confined ... Show more content on
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In addition, the Secure Fence Act mandated that 854 miles of fencing be built. According to Duncan
Hunter, however, the State Representative of the 52nd district of California, The Department of
Homeland Security has indicated its intention to build 370 miles of border fencing even though the
Secure Fence Act calls for more than double that length. And on May 10, 2011 in El Paso, Texas,
President Obama stated the border fence is now basically complete. (Krauthammer) The fence failure
brings me to my next point about its faults. The fence is nowhere near complete, yet the President
himself is claiming that it is complete. On the contrary, Nicole Miller reported in the Texas
International Law Journal that The latest reports from June 2009 reported that 633 miles of the
original 700 were completed (Miller 8). The 700 miles of fencing may have been built, but that still
leaves over 1,200 miles of unsecured border. The fence has been placed only at certain points where
they slow immediate entry into cities and roads. Just beyond the cities and roads the fence ends
unexpectedly; so the illegal traffic simply avoids the more guarded fence and goes around. (Holt 3 4)
Native American culture is being affected by the fence as well. Many Native American tribes like the
Tohono O Odham, who live along the border, are cut off from the rest of their people (History
Culture).
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More Than Just A Place Essay
More Than Just A Place
It takes some people a long time to get there and others no time at all. It is a place where a person
should feel relaxed and comfortable, in harmony with their environment. It is a place of refuge and its
doors should always be open. It can be where you go to after a long day of work or what you land on
to win the game for your team. The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines it as one s place of residence,
the social unit formed by a family living together, or a goal to be achieved (356). This wonderful, yet
sometimes hard to find, place is called home.
In middle English it was the hom , in Old English it was ham , and in Old High German it was called
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She feels safe and comfortable.
We have our mail delivered to this place, and everything else we order. People know us sometimes by
where we live or where our home is. For example, if a person was to have a large, extravagant home
in a very nice neighborhood and we knew nothing else, except their house, we would probable assume
these people had a lot of money. We make our homes like ourselves, they are very different, from the
artwork to the architecture, they say a lot about our personalities. When you walk into someone s
home, a lot comes out. Not being able to find any dust on the counter tops may lead one to believe that
this person likes to clean or that they have a weekly maid come in and straighten things. Finding a
recycling bin in the garage, it is obvious that theses people are conscientious of the environment.
These are only a few examples of how our personalities are brought out in our homes.
The home can be defined as the social unit formed by a family living together. So the home is not a
place, or is it? It has been said that the home is where the heart is , but where is your heart? The home
is also, perhaps, where your family is. A man who has a family does not feel at home when away from
them. This is not only because his heart is with his family, but because he is somewhere
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Theme Of Hope In The Shawshank Redemption
Hope is the intrinsic aspiration of attaining one s wants and needs, and the stringent factor that
determines, not who someone is but how their character is sculpted, and is hence an attribute of all
humanbeings that is essential for the development of traits such as perseverance and resilliance,
whereas the absense of hope can result in failure, fear, despair and even one s demise. Fear can hold
you prisoner. Hope can set you free , but concurruently, Hope is a dangerous thing. Hope can drive a
man insane. Frank Darabont s The Shawshank Redemption (1994) perfectly exhibits this perspective
on the human condition, through the directorial choices of; the portrayal of characters and
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Ellis Boyd Red Redding fears hope throughout Darabont s film because of it s proposed capability to
destroy him, represented through his beliefs that there is no place for hope in Shawshank. Moreover,
underlying themes such as institutionalisation corroborate this speculation, as a secondary character
Brooks Hatlen lives in a state of despair following his release from Shawshank State after 50 years.
He has such an outstanding lack of hope, that results in his dependance on Shawshank to the point
where he chooses to end his life rather than live in the free world. In Unbroken Jolie characterises and
portrays the character of Francis Mac McNamara as the result of the abandonment of hope. Mac
shows signs of despair and fear throughout his stranding in the Pacific Ocean with Louis, becoming
far more physically emaciated, depressed and weak consequently dying long before Louis. The writer
of the book Jolie s Unbroken is based off, Laura Hillenbrand explicitly states men are not defined by
themselves, but by their captors and the circumstances in which they are forced to live , conditions
that most men will have lost their minds in. Within the film characers such as Warden Norton of
Shawshank State and Mutsuhiro Watanabe of the Omori prison camp personify the oppression of hope
the protagonists are forced to
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Affordable Housing Crisis Research Paper
An Overview of Affordability Housing Crisis in the US
This research paper intends to navigate its focus on a current social issue over the shortage of
affordable housing in the United States. The affordable housing becomes a concern for the society as
there is a group of influential people raises their concern over the housing market to the public. In an
effort to generate public attention, Laura Kusisto who is a US housing and economic reporter claims
that Americans are now on the edge of next housing crisis in her column on The Wall Street Journal
(2018). Her claim is supported by the statistic generated by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
on the rate of home construction per household as it was reaching a historical low in the past ... Show
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The parallel finding suggests that there are nearly 19 million American households spend more than
half of their income streams on housing in which comprises for more than 40% of the rental
community within the States (2017). Notwithstanding the fact that 30 percent of income is applied
widely as the golden standard measure of affordability, the study indicates that roughly half of the
renting households are in fact spending more on housing than they could afford (2017). Parallel
findings have been reported in a Harvard study which indicates that the housing problem becomes
more critical in larger metropolitan areas such as San Francisco and New York, where only 25% of the
residents can afford the housing (GSD News, 2017). The study suggests that the housing problem in
the States will continue to deteriorate attributing to the soaring demands from the millennial
generation as they are moving away from their parent s houses and in search for more personal spaces
(2017). With that being said, Sarah Holder asserts that the households who have low and medium
income might be the groups most vulnerable to the housing affordability crisis as the cumulative
shortage of housing persist (2018). Her claim is built upon the annual report released by the National
Low Income Housing Coalition which entails the fact that the affordable housing program
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The Charge Of The Light Brigade Analysis
Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote the The Charge of the Light Brigade on December 2nd, 1854, and it was
then published on December 9th. This poem was written following the disastrous Battle of Balaklava,
between the British Light Brigade forces and the Russian forces (Connors 3). Alfred Lord Tennyson
wrote this poem to commemorate the lives lost, and it seems to be littered with Biblical allusions.
Specifically, this poem has striking diction similarity to Psalm 23 from the King James Version of the
Bible. This discovery spurs the question of whether Alfred Lord Tennyson was directly influenced by
the Psalm, and if so, in what way?
The Charge of the Light Brigade was written when Lord Tennyson learned of the carnage at the
decisive and devastating Battle of Balaklava for the British. The battle was initiated when the overall
commander of British forces, Lord Raglan, ordered the Light Brigade to follow but not to attack the
Russian enemy. Through the chain of command, this message was distorted and then one of the
commanders, Lord Nolan, drove the final nail in the coffin as he ambiguously ordered the troops to
seize the Russian guns as he gestured in the general direction of both the hilltop redoubts and the
adjacent valley (Connors 2). The troops, confused by this order, followed their leader into battle since
they knew it was not their place to argue. The ensuing battle led to the death of half of the Light
Brigade (Connors 2). Due to this tragic event, the British people
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Characteristics Of The Knight In The Canterbury Tales
Although some knights were depicted as being selfish and careless about others, there were some
knights who were depicted as possessing heroic qualities such as strength, courage, selflessness, and
many more.
The Knight in The Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer, is one example of a knight who possesses
heroic qualities. There was a Knight a most distinguished man, who from the day on which he first
began to ride abroad had followed chivalry, truth, honour, and generousness and courtesy (Chaucer 4).
The Knight is a generous and courteous man and fights with honor and fidelity, as a hero should. The
narrator in The Canterbury Tales also calls the Knight wise and a ... true, perfect gentle knight
(Chaucer 5). Not only was he a gentle Knight, but a strong Knight as well because of the various
battles he participated in. These traits that the Knight possessed that the narrator in The Canterbury
Tales seems to fond over are reminiscent of a true hero. A hero is said to be strong, kind, brave,
selfless, and loyal. The Knight fits this description almost perfectly. The Knight is not the only knight
in the Middle Ages that was depicted as being a hero.
Lancelot, although possessing some antiheroic traits, possessed qualities of a hero as well. In The
Knight of the Cart, at the beginning of Lancelot s quest to save Guinevere, he runs into a dwarf who is
riding the shaft of a cart. He asks the dwarf if he has seen Guinevere at all, but the dwarf does not give
him any information and instead tells him to get in the cart and he will know by morning of what
happened to Guinevere. Riding a cart during those times was not a good thing. The cart was for all
criminals alike, for all traitors and murders... the guilty person was taken and made to mount in the
cart... he had lost all his feudal rights and never heard at court (Troyes 211). At first, Lancelot
hesitated for a couple of seconds, but then he decided to ride in the cart, knowing the repercussions of
doing it. This shows Lancelot as a selfless individual because he was focused on rescuing Guinevere.
Lancelot sacrificed his reputation for Guinevere. By stressing how shameful it is to ride in the cart,
Chrétien thereby stresses how noble it is of Lancelot to so
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Elvis Losley s Influence
As Elvis Presley once said Truth is like the sun, you can shut it out for a time, but it ain t goin away.
This is one of the most famous quotes from history. Elvis is also known as the King of Rock . This
man made a huge positive influence on the film industry, his famous music, and his talent in playing
several instruments. Elvis made an impact on American citizens with his movies, music, and
instrument playing all throughout the 50 s and 60 s up until his death in 1977. Elvis started out as any
other singer would and at the bottom. But soon rocketed up to the top with his music, singing, and
acting. With the famous film and song Jailhouse Rock this made him on of the most famous people of
his time. He starred in several films such as Flaming Star, Viva Las Vegas, and Tickle Me. This made
him a star all around after films were made with the King of Rock starring in them. Elvis also had
some inspiring quotes that I even use myself sometimes. One of my favorite Elvis quotes is Ambition
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Elvis was known for his occupation being a singer and being a musician. Some of his instruments
were the guitar, piano, and vocals. Elvis had some great songs including Jailhouse Rock and Can t
help Falling in Love. Throughout his singing and musician career he became one of the worlds best
selling artists and won three competitive Grammies. One of those Grammies was the Grammy
Lifetime Achievement Award that he achieved when he was
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Theme Of Revenge In The Crucible
Expense of Revenge in the Conclusible Crucible Abigail stands outside her uncle s home, her rage and
anger at Elizabeth has reached its boiling point. She hears many voices inside the house, The judges of
the trials are here, she thinks to herself. She stares down at the needle in her hand, it looks just like the
one she saw Mary sewing with in court that morning. She thinks back to Elizabeth, that repulsive, vile
woman that took her John away from her. Without reluctance now she stabs the needle into her
stomach and stumbles into the house. The Proctor s fate has now been sealed and there was nothing
the Proctor s could have ever done to have stopped it. Theme of revenge is better portrayed in the film,
The Crucible, than the play by Arthur miller of the same title. The film, The Crucible, far succeeds in
depicting the emotions of revenge. The book tries to accomplish this but cannot display the
complexity of revenge that the movie does so well. As the film opens, Abigail, the niece of the pastor,
is shown with many other girls sneaking out to the woods late at night. Tituba, the slave of the pastor,
begins a ritual with the girls where they may make a wish (The Crucible). Abigail whispers her wish
to Tituba, Tituba in shock tells Abigail she will not take the wish request. Abigail becomes irrational,
and the scene spirals out from there. Unfortunately, Miller never included this scene in his play. This
event sets up the entirety of the Salem Witch Trials and all that
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The Democratic National Party vs. the Republican National...
Since the beginning of American politics, we have lived in a two party political system. These two
parties play a very important role in our government, they are a source of ideas for public policy, and
they legally oppose each other (class citation), forcing compromises of ideas which are beneficial to
the people of the United States of America. Though these two parties generally always oppose each
other on the issues, some people believe that there are not significant differences between the
Democratic National Party and the Republican National Party. Despite similarities in views on foreign
policy, the Democratic National Party and the Republican National Party are different based on their
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The Republicans called for the choice of a public, private, or religious school be given to the parent.
They would do this with the G.I. Bill for children, giving middle to low income households $1000 to
choose the private, public, or religious school of their choice ( Second Presidential Debate, 1992 ).
The Democratic Party called for a balanced budget by the year 2002 in the 1996 presidential election,
and proposed a method of balancing the budget that would secure Medicare, Medicaid, and protect
Social Security ( Draft Democratic National Platform 42).. Presidential candidate Bob Dole, on the
other hand, proposed a constitutional amendment which would require the budget to be balanced (
Second 1996 Presidential Debate ). This constitutional amendment, according to Dole in the second
`96 debate, would allow a broad range of tax cuts for Americans.
Taxes were another issue on which the Democrats and Republicans differed. Dole stated in the first
1996 presidential debate that the balanced budget amendment to the Constitution would allow tax cuts
for Americans. When describing his tax proposal, Dole said, It s a tax cut, cutting capitol gains 50
percent so you can go out and create more jobs and opportunities. It s estate tax relief. It s a $500 per
child tax credit... ( Transcript of the First Presidential Debate A08). In the second debate, Dole further
described his projected tax cuts, saying if
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Sororities Vs Cults Essay
Conditional Unconditional Love. Cults and Sororities. The collective congregation of others to meet
or attain a certain goal is the same for all social creatures. Two predominant groups showcase this
ideology quite well, these two being cults and sororities. Cults are a group of people who worship a
figure or object to levels that could be called devotion, and sororities are a group of people who come
together in a university or college for social purposes. These groups share many types of physiological
tactics to cancel out personal autonomy and to promote unity and a sense of acceptance and belonging.
While they have traits in common there are also clear differences in each established collection. A
positive light is shined more on sororities due to their benefits to one s experience in college, while
cults have a more negative connotation due to their extreme devotion and loss of one s personal
power. Each in their own right gives a service that we re subconsciously susceptible to, the need and
desire to belong. Although cults and sororities share many physiological strategies in removing self
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You may argue that mountain men or some people enjoy being separate from group yet they still will
get pets or attach themselves to a way of life others participate in so that they can identify themselves
with it. Cults and sororities prey on that base need and use it to their advantage. The difference being
on how they use that power can really differentiate which defining term they fall under for it s such a
small gap separating the two. When does organizing people into a collective become immoral? When
does it stop being a support group, and starts being a group that uses its members for their own
purpose? Do we by biological instinct need to put ourselves into
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Effective Management in Healthcare Organizations Essay...
Effective Management in Healthcare Organizations
The present environments for healthcare organizations contain many forces demanding unprecedented
levels of change. These forces include changing demographics, increased customer outlook, increased
competition, and strengthen governmental pressure. Meeting these challenges will require healthcare
organizations to go through fundamental changes and to continuously inquire about new behavior to
produce future value. Healthcare is an information intensive process. Pressures for management in
information technology are increasing as healthcare organizations feature to lower costs, improve
quality, and increase access to care. Healthcare organizations have developed better and more
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The manager must make certain that it take place in a organized way. Market driven healthcare
restructuring has directed to the development of integrated delivery systems through mergers and
changes in systems of imbursement for services. Healthcare organizations are undergoing the most
important reorganizations and modification to meet the increasing demands of improved healthcare
access and quality as well as lowered costs. As the use of information technology to development
medical data increases, much of the critical information required to meet these challenges is being
stored in digital design (Austin Hornberger, 2000). Web enabled information technologies can present
the means for larger access and more useful integration of healthcare information from unlike
computer functions and other information resources (Starkweather Shropshire, 1994). Information
management is the effective, efficient, organization wide planning, directing, and control of
information within an integrated technology system. Managing information technology in a business
today is very different. Managers in healthcare organizations should treat information as a major type
of resource required to do business (Munsch, 2001). Healthcare organizations face increasing
pressures to do more with less, so how well they accomplish objectives is often a process of how they
optimize the limited information technology resources they hold and not the pressure to
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Red Room Symbolism
Bertha Mason prevents Jane s Happiness but helps her understand herself. She is a symbolic
representation of the trapped Victorian wife, who is expected to never leave the house and becomes
ever more frenzied as she finds no outlet for her frustration and anxiety.
The Red Room (where Jane was first put as a form of imprisonment and exclusion) a symbol of what
Jane must overcome in her struggles to find freedom, happiness, and a sense of belonging.
Foreshadowing scenes or events:
The chestnut tree under which Rochester proposes to Jane.That night, it splits in two, forecasting
complications for Jane and Rochester s relationship.
Describe the type of music used and how it is used at different times during the film.
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Reed, her cruel aunt. A servant named Bessie provides Jane with some of the few kindnesses she
receives, telling her stories and singing songs to her. One day,she was fighting with her cousin John
Reed, and as punishment Jane s aunt sent Jane to the red room, the room in which Jane s Uncle Reed
died. While locked in, Jane, sees her uncle s ghost, screams and faints. She wakes up in the care of
Bessie and the doctor Mr. Lloyd, who suggests to Mrs. Reed that Jane be sent away to school
(Lowood). At Lowood things start out rough but progressively get better. After finishing school there
she becomes a teacher at Lowood for 2 years. After teaching, she accepts a governess position as a
manor where she teaches a French girl. She secretly falls in love with her employer (Rochester) and
has to save him from a fire one night. Jane thinks that Rochester is going to propose to this girl that he
brought home but instead he surprisingly proposes to Jane. Turns out Rochester was actually married
to a woman, Bertha, whom he thought was dead. Jane denies marrying him and becomes homeless
until she stumbles upon a house where St. John lives. St. John finds her a job. St. John decides to
travel to India as a missionary, and he urges Jane to accompany him as his wife. Jane agrees to go to
India but refuses to marry her cousin because she does not love him. St. John urges her to reconsider,
and she nearly gives in. Jane soon finds out that
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How Does Friar Lawrence Affect Romeo And Juliet
(TOPIC SENTENCE) (THESIS III) Friar Laurence affects the outcome of the play with his
insufficient choices by (MAJOR A) marrying Romeo and Juliet (MAJOR B) and fleeing Juliet s
tombstone. (REWORDING OF MAJOR A) At the beginning of the storyline, Friar Laurence makes
the decision to marry Romeo and Juliet, without thinking of the consequences or problems that would
soon come in store for the newly found lovers. (MINOR 1 FOR MA) Friar Laurence rather takes the
easy way out because he never tries to help Romeo and Juliet reveal to their families their love for
each other. For instance, Friar Laurence states, Come, come with me, and we will make short work, /
For, by your leaves, you shall not stay alone / Till holy church incorporate two in one (2.6.35 37). ...
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(MINOR 2 FOR MA) If Friar Laurence had not married Romeo and Juliet, he could have encouraged
them to confront their families about their complex love situation. In addition, Friar Laurence s secret
plan would not have taken place, which easily went wrong by causing the death of three characters.
(REWORDING OF MAJOR B) Another terrible decision Friar Laurence makes is when he runs away
from Juliet s tombstone even when she needs him the most. (MINOR 1 FOR MB) Friar Laurence flees
the scene because he hears the watch coming and does not want to them to perceive that he caused the
death of Paris and Romeo. For example, he states, Stay not to question, for the watch is coming. /
Come, go, good Juliet, I dare no longer stay (5.3.158 159). Unfortunately, after Friar Laurence leaves,
Juliet attempts to kill herself in two different ways. At first, she tries to kiss Romeo to consume some
of the poison from his lips, but since it did not work, she stabs herself with his
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Mentally Disabled In The Film I Am Sam
In the movie I Am Sam Sam faces many challenges with being mentally disabled. He is left alone on
the curb side with his new baby and has no idea what to do. That would be a challenge for any human
let alone someone with a mental disability. He is faced with all sorts of challenges with Lucy, life and
the law but I believe he is able to overcome all of this with the help of his friends and will be able to
give Lucy the care she needs. With his loving friends, his caring attorney and the understanding foster
family, Lucy will be able to live a happy and loving life with Sam as her father. Sam, as far as the
movie goes back, it shows him having a great group of friends. He has about 7 or 8 guys that are
similar to him that all love him. They have a series of week nights where they all go out and have fun
like movie night, pizza night, IHOP breakfast and more. But that just shows how they bond together
without Lucy. But when Lucy comes along there group bond doesn t stop. I would even say it grew.
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Rida was able to fight throuth Sam s diffrences and get to his heart about how he fells about Lucy.
And also giving Sam the encuragement to go up on the stand and express these feelings infront of a
jury. Rida even states after the first hearing I think im getting more out of this case then you are by
saying that I can assume she means that she cares about Lucy and Sams love very much. Rida is also
cancelling other cases, sending her child and husband on a camping trip, all just to work with Sam on
his case. But dont forget about all the things Sam has done with Rida, Sam has tracked her down time
after time when Rida was putting him off, and Sam kept working. But back to the quote of Rida Im
getting more out of this then you just shows how much she cares and will continue to be connected
with Sam and
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Free 2050 Essay
New Zealand released on Friday Predator Free 2050, a research strategy designed to eradicate rats and
other invasive species in the country. Under the ambitious plan, Wellington plans to save New Zealand
s bird by tapping CRISPR gene editing to eradicate rats, possums, and stoats. Under the strategy, all
these species must die, down to the last mouse, The Atlantic reported. Predator Free 2050 started as a
grassroots movement, but it picked up following huge public support and the backing of the
government. Spreading genes through wild population The research strategy involves the use of
CRISPR, the editing technique that scientists use to edit genes with ease and precision.
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In the paper, Russell pointed out that in 2013, plant, vertebrate, and invertebrate pests destroyed
NZ$1.44 billion ($977 million) in agriculture output losses annually. The idea became a movement,
followed by government support. A limited company to administer an initial $28 million worth of
funds was set up. Ecological xenophobia However, the plan was criticized by some people who said it
is ecological xenophobia. To defend the plan, Russell pointed out that something is going to die
anyway. Given two choices, he said he would rather that the rat would be killed humanely than for the
rat to kill inhumanely the bird. Russell noted the economic impact of a predator free country. He cited
Tiritiri Matangi, an island in the Hauraki Gulf, which welcomes about 14,000 foreign and 23,000
domestic tourists yearly. It was triple the number of visitors in the past after it became predator free in
1993. Tiritiri Matangi is one of the 100 small islands in New Zealand that has successfully eradicated
mammals through the efforts of conservationists. However, the 100 islands represent only 10 percent
of the country s offshore and 0.2 percent of the mainland. Ways to eradicate rats During the pre
CRISPR days, other manual methods were used by conservationists to eradicate the mammals that kill
New Zealand s birds. Don Merton, a legendary conservationist, poisoned the rats by hand in 1963.
The Department of Conservation dropped poisoned bait using
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Rabbits In Watership Down
The novel Watership down is an extremely well written novel that tells the story of a group of rabbits
that venture off and try to establish a new place to live. The Rabbits show a great bond between
themselves and stick together as they all share the same feud of finding place to call home. The title of
the novel, Watership Down, actually refers to the rabbits final destination that they were trying to
achieve which was a hill in the north of Hampshire, England. The rabbits in the story show a great
amount of teamwork and togetherness throughout this outstanding novel. In the beginning, we find out
that the main character is Fiver. A young and small rabbit, Fiver is what is known as a seer. Being a
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But after they settle in the field, Hazel comes to realize that they need some female rabbits to mate
with. Next, Holly and Bluebell, which are two rabbits from their previous warren, come to tell them
the news that a terrible poisoning had occurred. The news hurts the rabbit group deeply but they know
that they cannot go back to their previous warren, since it is destroyed. Then, the group of rabbits
befriend a wounded bird named Kehaar, and after he heals the rabbits use him to their advantage. They
use Kehaar to fly and search for other warrens that they can live in. While searching for a warren,
Kehaar finds a warren a few days away as well as a few rabbits living in a farm right next to it. The
rabbits then set out an expedition to the warren that Kehaar found to try and bring back some female
rabbits to mate with. The warren went by the name of Efrafa. Hazel has a plan and sets up a way to
free the females. They manage to free three rabbits but Hazel gets badly wounded and is thought to be
dead until Fiver goes back and saves him. The expedition comes back beaten up badly, describing the
warren that they saw, Efrafa, which was ruled by a militias warlord, Woundwort. Hazel decides to set
up another expedition to go back to Efrafa and free the does, because he knows that they will not
survive without them. He has one of the rabbits, Blackberry, to create a plane and then they set out for
the warren. The group of rabbits find a place to hide next to Efrafa, and meet a doe named Hyzenthlay,
who helps them set up a plan to escape. Bigwig, a rabbit from the Watership Down, engineers a
masterful escape plan which leads to all the rabbits fleeing Efrafa right before Woundwort can attack
them. On the way back to Watership Down, the rabbits bump into a patrol for Efrafa who brings a
large force to destroy the rabbit s
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Milwaukee Art Museum
The Milwaukee Art Museum is a large modernistic building that is designed both for both beauty and
function. The museum as a whole is a piece of art. It features clean lines, impressive symmetry, a
clean color pallet, and many other aesthetically pleasing elements. These elements work together to
create a building that Milwaukee is proud of. It is positioned in a prime position on Wisconsin Avenue,
and is also rite on the lakefront. This placement makes the building viewable to museum visitors,
lakefront visitors, and commuters alike, making the structure an even more important part of
Milwaukee. The importance is highlighted through its impressive aesthetic. The beautiful architecture
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It functions as a multipurpose space. Some of its uses are the grand entry to the museum, a temporary
exhibit space, a brunch area, an art fair space, and a wedding venue. No wonder it has so many uses,
with 90 foot glass ceilings and a magnificent view of the lake, it is truly a grand space that extends
beyond its walls. All of the glass lets in a magnificent amount of natural light. The lake is framed with
large arched windows, and the floors are beautiful white marble. The walls are entirely white, and the
ceiling is made of giant windows with white metal frames that slope up to a point. This follows the
overall clean and futuristic look of the museum, as it is an architectural feature rarely seen in buildings
today, and it is almost surreal when you look at it in person. The windows themselves are not square,
and their frames appear to be slanted at angles similar to the unique tangents of the suspension bridge.
All of the windows appear to be custom to their placement, none exactly like the other. This
contributes to the futuristic look of the building, making it appear surreal from both inside and out. A
feature of this room that is most noticeable from the outside its front looks like the bow of a ship. This
ties the museum to the lake. It looks as though it could sail off in the night, a beautiful translucent
vessel. Overall, Windhover Hall is an impressive space that wows visitors. With it s high ceiling,
beautiful floors, and interesting shape, it is a memorable piece of the architecture. It is an important
piece that rounds out the building, intensifies its modern look, and makes the structure feel
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Role Of The Systems Approach For The Water
The Role of the Systems Approach for the Water Food Energy Nexus The role of the systems
approach when dealing with the water, food, and energy nexus is to understand and depict the
interconnections between all parts, to ensure the parts are divided equally, and that the sum of all parts
equals the whole. By focusing on just one part, for instance water trying to make the heating of water
and the extraction of water better, you can actually be causing more issues at the expense of the energy
sector. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, This (nexus
approach) can help us to identify and manage trade offs and to build synergies through our responses,
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One notable energy source is biofuel. Biofuel is made from agricultural efforts. While this seems like
a win/win for the energy industry, and the agricultural industry, it s detrimental to the water industry.
How? If you take a step back, you will see that the demand for fresh irrigation water is increased, so is
the increase for pesticides and fertilizers. With unsustainable irrigation practices, water run off, the
lack of watershed management programs, and unpredictable climate changes and weather patterns,
surface and ground waters are more susceptible to pollution and contamination. This is a reality that
Lake Okeechobee knows all too well right now. Back pumping from sugar cane agricultural land into
Lake Okeechobee has caused surface water contamination, and a call for a state of emergency for the
lake and its water quality.
Water and Energy Nexus of Providing Hot Water Since water isn t naturally hot , it takes energy to get
it to a desired heated temperature. There are different types of energy used to get water to a heated
temperature: solar energy, electrical power, hydro electrical power, etc. Knowing the linkage between
what energy makes water heat up the fastest, yet is the cleanest would be the most desirable choice for
the water energy nexus in providing hot water. Ideally, to collect and store solar energy for water
heating usage would solve two
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Relationship Between Religion And Religion
The Relationship Between Religion and Science
Today, we are living in the time in which every aspect of life is influenced by some form of science.
From the scientific revolution of the 17th century through present day, scientists have grown
continuously. The impact of science is particularly powerful on traditional religious beliefs. Religion
is the belief in the supernatural, the invisible, the sacred, the visually receptive, and the illogical. The
belief is many fold, depending on the historical period, geography, culture, and dependent on the
content of each religion. It is operated by many rituals depending on the different religious
community. From the Latin religion meaning respect for the sacred, divine reverence or duty, the link
between man and the divine, people would live and survive these ways with the beliefs of the
supernatural powers in which would help people, sometimes synonymous with belief, often defined as
spirituality to believe in the supernatural, the sacred or the divine, as well as the ethics, rituals,
customs, and institutions associated with these beliefs. Basic notions of religion divide the world into
two parts: divine and mundane. Tranquility is normal in human life, and the divine is supernatural. In
the face of the divine, people use rituals to show respect and worship and that is the basis of religion.
In the most general sense, there is a view that defines religion as the result of all the answers to
explain the origin and
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John Deere Organizational Structure
John Deere organizational structure is methodical and unified. The above chart does not totally focus
on the lengths of the structure but these are the heads of each division. John Deere has a total of 8
divisions which are agricultural, constructions, turf, forestry, financial services, power systems, parts
services, and intelligent solutions. Each division has the ability to concentrate on their specific needs
and develop the next best thing for John Deere. The perfect example is if the agricultural team could
develop their tractors to either widen or shrink the space between the wheels by pushing a button. It
allows the farmers to adapt to the situation and not have to find a way to get around a certain row.
Even though it could be fairly expensive to hire a personal of the same title for each division, John
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Allen is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of John Deere since February 2010. Sam has been
working for John Deere since 1975 with multitude of positions from Consumer Products, Worldwide
Construction and Forestry, Power Systems, and Worldwide Agricultural. He has held managing
operations in Latin America, China and East Asia, and Australia. Before he became CEO of John
Deere by the Board of Directors, he served as President of Worldwide Construction and Forestry with
additional responsibilities of the global operations of the John Deere Power Systems. Mary K. W.
Jones is the Senior Vice President and General Counsel of John Deere since February 2013. Her
responsibilities also lie in as the Chief Legal Officer, executive management responsibility for Law
and Patent departments, and Deere Company s center for Global Business Conduct. In 1997, she
joined John Deere as an attorney where she served in Global Law Services for over decade as a
counsel. March of 2008, Mary was appointed to Corporate Secretary and Associate General Counsel.
Exactly 2 years later she was promoted to Vice President of Global Human
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Essay On Jesse Owens
Runda 1
Gage Runda
Ms. Smith
C.P English
27 March 2017
American track hero The Buckeye Bullet .
How Jesse Owens helped American in World War II
Despite all things between Hitler and Jesse they ended up taking a picture and shaking hands, Jesse
Owens made hitler mad by winning gold medals in Berlin Because the racism going around in the
time and all the things hitler was doing over there with the camps. The name that Jesse Owens goes by
is not his birth name his birth name is James Cleveland Owens but he also had a nickname which was
The Buckeye Bullet because he attend The Ohio State University. Jesse was born on September 12,
1913 in Oakville, Alabama and died on March 31, 1980 in Tucson, Arizona and he was buried in Oak
Woods Cemetery in Chicago. He was a 5 10 track star that attended Cleveland East Technical High
School where he became one of the fastest people in high school so he attended Ohio State.
Jesse grew up in a very rough time with a lot of siblings. His parents were Henry and Emma Owens
and then he also had 6 brothers and a sister then he went on and had 3 kids of his own. Him and his
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Sadly though he only lived till he was 66 years old but he died in Phoenix of lung cancer because they
didn t have many resources back then that would have helped him survive cancer.
Work Cited
Jesse Owens. Biography.com. A E Networks Television, 13 Feb. 2016. Web. 27 Feb. 2017.
Klein, Christopher. 10 Things You May Not Know About Jesse Owens. History.com. A E Television
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Steve Jobs At Stanford Commencement
Anjal Lamsal
Professor Mary Hidalgo
English 101 v2
22 October 2017
2005 Stanford Commencement Steve Jobs
According to the speech of Steve Jobs at Stanford Commencement, he presents his opinion and
history as evidence. He makes himself to be a person who carries on even in the darkest of times and
who has overcome many obstacles when things didn t look good. The speech begins with his
statement of dropping out of college in front of students graduating from the good university. The
speech made bigger impacts in the student s life. Steve jobs has used many types of dialogue in the
speech to give the importance of the education. His words in this speech has enlightened the young
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He promotes with his speech structure. He uses simple structure to make his speech super powerful
just like drops of water makes the ocean. As he uses the rule of three to make his speech even better. s
there is a beginning, middle and end in the life of the mythic hero. The three stories Jobs tells in his
speech are about connecting the dots (how he learned how every action/event in life is connected),
love and loss (how he found love and lost things/people close to him), and death (where Jobs
discusses his own battle with cancer and the fear of dying). In his first short story to the audience, Jobs
does a successful job with his rhetorical method. He repeats the phrase connecting the dots during the
speech. He mentions that people can only connect those dots of life looking backwards which gives a
powerful meaning to the audience. Not only with the starting but he ends his first story by telling that
you should trust in something to connect dots and make future better. His timing and pace makes his
speech so comfortable to the listeners that every word is familiar to the audience and clear in meaning.
However, the second story lets the audience to truly measure their success. He brings pathos from the
audience in two separate ways. First, he explains about the trouble with his Macintosh. How he got
fired form the apple. Which made audience more attractive towards listening to the speech. He
connects his speech towards emotions by telling stories of his wife.
Jobs
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Justice In The Eumenides
Within The Eumenides by Aeschylus, one of the main themes is Justice. Justice is a virtue perfecting
the will, which enables one to give others their due. Justice involves punishing actions that are wrong
and defending what is right. According to the play, justice is essential for order in society, for everyone
must be given their due. Without justice, there would be a lack of order and peace. In an ordered
society, justice is necessary for everyone must be treated fairly. Regardless of a bad action or crime a
person commits, they must receive a fair trial. Within the Bill of Rights of the United States
Constitution, the sixth amendment states that one has a right to a speedy, public, and impartial trial by
jury. Within The Eumenides, Athene is the voice ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She picks her wisest citizens to be the jury and to take the matters into their own hands with honesty.
After the trial has been summoned and the 12 Athenian citizens have been brought forth, Athene says
let citizens /
And jurors all in silence recognize this court / Which I ordain today in Perpetuity / That now and
always justice may be well discerned (571 574). This quote exemplifies the importance of justice in
society. It displays how justice must always be recognized in a matter of life or death. Within the trial,
Orestes says that it was Apollo s oracle that commanded him to kill his mother. Ultimately, justice
prevails, for Orestes is acquitted. One can conclude that it would not be just to punish Orestes because
he was advised by Apollo to kill his mother. Justice is essential, for with a lack of justice, chaos would
be brought about in society. In The Eumenides, the Furies value justice without truly being just.
Throughout the play, the Furies, protectors of the law, pursue Orestes because of the crime he has
committed. They yearn to trace him by his
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A Strange Act Of Violence
Although he appeared average and seeming to have the same dreams and aspirations of his peers, Ted
s mind was a far darker place than anyone could have imagined prior to his incarceration and eventual
conviction. At age three, Ted demonstrated a strange act of violence to his fifteen year old aunt while
she was napping. Lifting her bed sheets, he placed three large kitchen knives beside her. She recalls,
He just stood there and grinned. I shooed him out of the room and took the implements back down to
the kitchen and told my mother about it. I remember thinking at the time that I was the only one who
thought it was strange. Nobody did anything (Vronsky, 2004: 107).
In addition to his early patterns of violence, there was also a history of mental illness in the family.
This can usually mean that family members down the line are far more likely to exhibit some of these
same attributes. More than likely, these mental problems found their way through heredity into Bundy
s personality as well. An example of mental instability within the family can be seen with his
grandmother. Late in her life, she expressed symptoms of psychosis. In order to treat this, she
underwent shock therapy. It is likely that the abuse she endured through her marriage and that which
Bundy was exposed to contributed to these problems.
While in college, Bundy recalls having walked past an open window where a young woman was
undressing. Taken with this event, he began deliberately seeking
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Figurative Language In The Laughing Heart By Charles Bukowski
The poem The Laughing Heart was written by Charles Bukowski. The poem is about taking chances
and living life to the fullest. The poem The Journey was written by Mary Oliver. This poem was about
finding inner strength. Both poems have unique themes, tones, and creative figurative language. Both
poets use several examples of figurative language and tone to develop the theme of the poems. The
poem The Laughing Heart displays several examples of figurative language to convey the theme of
the poem. The poet uses figurative language to tell the reader to take chances, risks, and to live life to
the fullest. You can t beat death but you can beat death in life, sometimes everybody dies at some
point but that shouldn t stop you from being lively and taking risks (Bukowski 12,13). Charles
Bukowski is trying to tell the reader that life is worthwhile and to live up to your own life
expectations. There is a light somewhere it may not be much light but it beats the darkness the poet is
saying to not let yourself be taken by the struggles of life but, to pursue through the difficulties and
find more opportunities that will be more worthwhile(Bukowski 5,6.7). The Journey uses figurative
language to convey the theme of inner strength. The wind pried with its stiff fingers at the very
foundations Mary Oliver uses personification to show that there are things trying to destroy what you
had built (Oliver 14,15,16). Whether it be wind or an actual person the poet is stating that you must
endure it until you are strong enough to fight it. And there was a new voice which you slowly
recognized as your own, that kept you company your voice isn t something that can physically keep
you company (Oliver 27, 28, 29, 30) However, you can find your own words and voice as you find
your own strengths despite what anybody says. The tones of the poems help define the meaning of the
poem. The tone of The Laughing Heart is urgency. The poet is speaking directly to the reader and
advising you that your life is your life (Bukowski 1). Don t let it be clubbed into dank submission. be
on the watch the poet is advising you and warning you to not let yourself be swept away by the
darkness and evilness of the world and
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Power s Influence On The Visual Arts Of Germany
History suggests that a concentration of power leads to systemic inequalities through unjust
representation in political institutions and social status. This can be seen through various examples,
however, the most prominent being Hitler s strong influence on the visual arts of Germany and how
the excessive power of Wall Street s strong control on finance, the government, and certain policies.
Throughout the mid 20th century, there are many instances where power has led to systemic
inequalities, not only within politics but also within visual arts. Art, along with other forms of visual
art was greatly shaped by Nazi beliefs once Hitler gained power in early 1933. Hitler considered
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The excessive power of Hitler has led to the destruction of the visual arts in Germany at the time, and
the excessive power of Wall Street has influenced many different sectors in negative ways, the finance
sector, and policy making. While, Hitler and Wall Street have been beneficial to the world and
community in some ways, both of these have taken their power for granted and have abused a
privilege awarded to them. Excessive power not only leads to corruption of the people and the
country, but also systemic
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Essay on God and Daniel Defoe s Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe and God
As Robinson Crusoe salvages anything useful for his subsistence off of the shipwreck, he alludes to
his materialism.
...O Drug!.. what art thou good for, thou art not worth to me, no not the taking off of the ground, one
of those knives is worth all this heap, I have no manner of use for thee, e en remain where thou art,
and go to the bottom as a creature whose life is not worth saving...
However, upon second thoughts, I took it away... (Defoe 57)
It is easy to take Crusoe s statement literally and dismiss him merely as an ostentatious person;
however, Crusoe sees real beauty in the saving hand of God. The dominant theme in Robinson Crusoe
is that sin has its retribution, but peace can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Even after the first stage in his adventures, which he culminates in Crusoe s amassing a modest
fortune, he refuses to follow his fathers ethics and settle down. Intent on his own inclination , as he
says, he leaves his plantation and once again takes up the uncertain life of seatrade.
But I, that was born to be my own destroyer, could no more resist the offer than I could restrain my
first rambling designs, when my father s good counsel was lost upon me. (Defoe 29) He again
provokes Providence by becoming a salve trader. As punishment his ship is wrecked in a storm, and he
escapes to an uninhabited island.
Stripped of all his illusions, limited by necessity to one small place, Crusoe is thrown back upon
himself, confronted by an immense emptiness. What is this earth and sea which I have seen so much?
Whence is it produced? And what am I and of the creatures, wild, tame, human and brutal? Whence
are we?
All of these questions predate Crusoe s religious conversion, the central and most significant act of the
novel. His answer to the question is that all creation comes from God and that the state of creation,
including his own, is an expression of the will of God.3 Upon this act of faith, he rebuilds not only his
own
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Distance Learning As An Option Model Of Instruction
Distance learning as an option model of instruction Traditional on grounds classroom situations have
been the predominant instruction method for eras. Then again, with the approach and advancement of
the Internet and other data innovations, online or separation learning is turning out to be more
mainstream. Both conventional and separation learning programs give quality training, with the
fundamental distinction between them being the substance conveyance strategy. Traditional Education
The Traditional educating background obliges you to go to classes in individual and on grounds. It
bodes well to go to classes in individual in the event that you choose to live in the residences or are an
approaching first year recruits who needs the genuine school experience. There are positively more
chances to join clubs, affiliations, or societies/sororities while taking classes on grounds.Likewise, you
might require extra help from direction guides and teachers, which is all the more promptly accessible
on grounds. Customary classes may be a superior decision for understudies who aren t extremely
sagacious with innovation or who appreciate interfacing with instructors and teachers up close and
personal. (www.learn.org) Customary learning programs use the since quite a while ago settled system
of on grounds classroom gatherings for conveying course data and encouraging understudy discussion
and banter about. Understudies meet at a doled out time and place to share in class addresses,
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Prostitution In Canada Essay
The oldest profession in the world ; this is how prostitution is often defined or referred to. However,
the reality of prostitution in the 21st century is much more complex than it was before. With the
emergence of nation states and democracy, the question of the legal status of prostitution became an
issue now more controversial than ever. In Canada, this question resurfaced in the last decade with the
Bedford case, which eventually led to a change in laws pertaining to prostitution with Bill 36 in 2014.
While the Conservatives supported an abolitionist view on prostitution, their bill was severely
criticized by the opposition parties and many groups defending human rights. Thus, a critical question
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However, the new legislation is now facing legal challenge on the grounds that it doesn t improve
safety conditions for sex workers, which contravenes to section 7 of the Canadian Charter (Ivison A1).
Still, opposition by the NPD and Liberal Party, Amnesty International and other women s rights
organization was for now unsuccessful in proving the bill to be unconstitutional (Ivison A1). In order
to fully understand the debate created by Bill C 36, we must start be defining some terms pertaining to
prostitution and its legal status. First, there are three main model of intervention when it comes to
prostitution: legalization, decriminalization and criminalization (Phoenix 7). Legalization is when
criminal sanctions are replaced by civil regulation of the contract between prostitutes and clients, such
that prostitution acquires a status similar to another type of employment (8). Decriminalization refers
the repeal of laws prohibiting prostitution without the institution of civil regulations, such that health
and safety legislation become the main regulatory instrument (8). Finally, criminalization corresponds
to the current type of legislation in Canada, which aims to repress and prohibit prostitution (7). The
dubbed Nordic model , or abolitionist approach, describes a legal approach to prostitution which was
applied in Sweden and follows the model of criminalization, but redefines sex work as a problem of
violence
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Wine Apellation Research
Wine Appellation Research
App. 1: Dole de St Leonard Appellation: Central Valais Region: Valais Village: Saint Leonard Estate
Vineyard/ Grand cru: N/A Grape Varieties: Gamay and Pinot Noir Country: Switzerland Sub region:
Sierre District
Climate Conditions: In Valais, the rainfall is low but the annual hours of sunshine are the highest in
the country. Which lead them to enjoy a favoured climate benefitting from both sunshine and dry
weather with mild temperatures late into autumn. Nevertheless, this canton is subject to a multitude of
microclimates due to its complex and tortuous relief as well as numerous local winds. In St Leonard,
there is the Lienne River which runs through the village and an infamous underground lake along the
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Red wine, given ruby to dark red with garnet highlights, promising a richly aromatic, well structured
wine.
Type of wine:
Character of the wine: Full Bodied Red wine, harvest by hand with the process of fruit selection
beginning in the vineyard, and transport of the selected grapes to the chai in small, 30 kg crates. The
vinifications take place in thermo regulated concrete vats for an average of 21 days. Malolactic
fermentation takes place in barrel. After the malolactic fermentation stage, all the wines are carefully
matured in oak casks of which 70% are new for about 15 months. The wine is full bodied Pomerol,
without the ripeness, elegance and concentration the better wines from the region often display. Grow
in Single 11 hectare Pomerol vineyard. Nose: A powerful bouquet asserts the wine s personality with
pronounced aromas of violets (from the Merlot) and truffles. A distinguishing feature is the very board
spectrum of fragrances ranging from red fruits and animal notes to noble hints of leather. Palate: The
wine s aromatic richness and complexity are confirmed on the palate. The young wines are supported
by powerful structure and remarkable persistence, developing in strength over the years. Older wines
acquire a rich, smooth, silky character in perfect harmony with their aromatic expression.
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Examples Of Postlapsarian Language In City Of Glass
Prof. Dr. Herzogenrath Diana Burdeos Matriculation No.
Take home essay
TASK: Describe the different concepts of prelapsarian and postlapsarian language in the City of Glass
.
1. Introduction
1.1 Plot Summary
2. Postlapsarian Concepts in City of Glass
2.1 Daniel Quin
2.2 Peter Stillman Jr.
2.3 New York
3. Prelapsarian concepts in City of Glass
3.1 Stillman Sr.
1. Introduction
The significance of language is a broad theme in the Çity of Glass . The detective fiction novel Çity of
Glass written by Paul Auster portrays different concepts of prelapsarian and postlapsarian language.
Which are revealed through characters, such as Daniel Quinn, Peter Stillman Jr., Peter Stillman Sr.,
but also throughout the novel s setting in New York painting a picture of the broken people living in
New York and the frailty of the city itself.
1.1 Plot Summary
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Whenever he pretends to be Max Power s, he completely soaks into his role and forgets the
insecurities of Daniel Quinn, the person he actually is. The day he meets Virginia and Peter Stillman,
he pretends to be Paul Auster and once he gets uncomfortable in Virginia s presence he slips into his
own fictional creation Max Work and [...] thought what Max Work would have been thinking, had he
been there. (Glass 14) One can argue that Quinn is a postlapsarian character, because the connection
between signifier and signified is disrupted. The more he gets involved into the case of protecting
Peter Stillman, the more he becomes Max Work and forgets who he really is. He had become a triad of
selves (Glass 9) and by adapting many personalities at once Quinn loses his sense for reality. In the
end he is no one and the reader is left to decide what has happened to
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Mandala And Sunyata Are Codependent
The mandala and sunyata are codependent, as the mandala allows one to fully comprehend sunyata.
However, in order to understand sunyata, one must first acknowledge and comprehend the Theravada
Buddhist teachings. Teachings, such a dependent variation, the no self, and even impermanence, are
also intertwined with both each other, the sunyata, and the mandala. Therefore, while both sunyata and
the Theravada Buddhist teachings may be taught through the mandala, these teachings are crucial in
demonstrating the sunyata. The mandala provides a religious experience through visualization and are
often employed to dissociate a human from their ego and the egotistic perceptions humans tend to
cling to. Creating a mandala takes a lot of time and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Just like the seed, various different elements, past practices, and studies throughout years and years
were necessary for the creation of the seed. The creation of the seed and its journey into existence is
similar to that of the mandala. Both creations took significant effort, an excessive amount of time, and
the presence of the right elements to form the creation. Another Theravada Buddhist teaching used to
understand sunyata, is anaatman, or the no self. To begin, anaatman explains that one does not
recognize that everything is casually connected; rather, people cling to words such as I and self,
believing they have a fixed personality. This is not the case as we do not have a fixed independent self
rather, we exist in a constantly changing and advancing process. The mandala demonstrates anaatman
because of the fact that it a tool used to transform behavior through psychic realization. As stated
previously, the mandala is a design to connect the universe with human being s consciousness and
matter, representing a way to reach enlightenment. Because of this, the mandala should be viewed as a
tool that can communicate, and even deliver enlightenment. While viewing the mandala, it works to
bring you to experience a sacred world by striving to bring the human to the manda or its center or
essence and works as a la
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The Unbiased View Of The New York Times
The New York Times is the largest urban and daily newspaper in The United States. Although it is a
New York based newspaper, it is read nationally and internationally. The New York Times has won
117 Pulitzer Prizes, far more than any other news organization. With more than 1 million digital only
subscribers and 1.1 million print and digital subscribers, the Times says it has more subscribers than
ever before in its 164 year history, with an audience comprised of literate, educated people interested
in news and current events. It is highly recognized throughout The United States as an esteemed and
influential newspaper as it covers everything from sports to politics, all while maintaining an unbiased
viewpoint.
Charlie Savage and Nick Cumming Bruce
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Sports Analytic Models
Winning is the main objective in team sports at any level. Most decisions that were made by coaches
and team executives were made from their own brain and gut. They made key decisions like what
system best fits the team, what players fit the system, and who to develop. Now, of course most, if not
all teams used basic stats like touchdowns, rebounds, assists, etc, but that is as far as they went to use
statistics to their advantage. This all changed when Billy Beane, one of the few to use sports analytics
on a professional level, appeared on the scene.
See, Sports Analytics is more than just numbers on a page. These complex numbers are digestible
enough for coaches, managers, and team scouts to earn a competitive advantage. Sports Analytics
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This data management then feeds into information systems, which I will get into later, and more
importantly analytic models. These analytic models are used to gain a sense of what is going to
happen in the future. For example, if you gather how many points, rebounds, assists a basketball
player is averaging in the fourth quarter per year, you can see if he is a growing into a natural clutch
player ( signs of a franchise player) or is stagnant in the closing minutes of the last quarter (signs of a
role player or bench player). The more numbers you have the more these predictive models are
accurate. Billy Beane used very in depth numbers to propel the Athletics to the playoffs with one of
the lowest payrolls in 2002. The 2002 season was what we played you chronicled in the book,
Moneyball:The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis. That same book was then turned
into a 2011 film starring Brad Pitt as Billy Beane.The film reveals the use of sports analytics to find
productive players who the Athletics could pick up for excellent value. Since the Athletics did not
have the money to land exceptional franchise players,
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Cannibalism In The Starving Time Essay
Life in early Jamestown was very difficult. Cannibalism played a big part of it, as it illustrated the
harshness of the Starving Time of the duration of the winter of 1609 10. A few Colonists faced truly
life threatening difficulties as they were desperate and were driven to cannibalism. It was an ironic
situation in some sorts since early explorers had speculated that only the Native Americans would eat
human flesh . The Starving Time presents the only authentic examples of cannibalism witnessed in the
state of Virginia. One provident man chops up his wife and salts down the pieces. Others dig up the
graves to eat the corpses. By springtime only sixty remain left alive. Historians mainly accepted the
fact that cannibalism had taken place in Jamestown: they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The writers in the colonial era of Virginia jotted down about what happened during that winter with
differing degrees of horror, regret, enjoyment, and control as well by their own oscillate levels of
personal interest in the colony s success. Although Cannibalism may or may have not have occurred
during the years 1609 and 1610; some evidence says it did, but ultimately, there is no possible way to
find out the definitive answer (Cobbs, 54). Before the starving time, writers illustrated America as an
Epidemic paradise where food was productive and required a limited amount of labor. Thus in the
1610s and 1620s, colonial leaders executed new laws about the production as well as consumption of
food, in part because of the coefficient presence of Starving Time accounts. Memories of the winter of
1609 1610 in Jamestown acted as indispensable cautionary tales that have shaped the future
government of Virginia, as well as the settlers themselves, and their colony. Jamestown became
America s became the first recreation myth, with a mixture of truth and fiction that have chronicled
the failures and triumphs of Virginia (Cobbs,
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Flappers In The Gilded Age
Flapper: Flappers were northern, metropolitan, single, young, middle class women. Many held steady
jobs in the changing American economy. The clerking jobs that formed in the Gilded Age were higher
than ever.The number of phone operators increased as phone usage increased. The consumer oriented
economy of the 1920s saw an increasing number of department stores. Women were needed on the
sales floor to cope with the most precious customers other women. But the flapper was not all work
and play was involved. By night, flappers engaged in the active city nightlife. They would frequently
visit jazz clubs and watch vaudeville shows. Speakeasies were a common destination, as the new
woman of the twenties adopted the same attitude as a man. Ironically, ... Show more content on
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One hairstyle, known simply as the bob, would be at the center of this great debate. First introduced
during the Great War, the bob haircut would eventually cause a revolution in the way women would
wear the bob forevermore. It all started in 1915 with the introduction of the Castle Bob, named after
the acclaimed ballroom dancer Irene Castle. While cutting her hair for convenience, little would she
know that she would forever be linked with triggering a revolution in 20th century hair fashion. The
Castle Bob would be the first indication of the rage of short hair. The bob haircut was simply a hair cut
leveling with the bottom of the ears all around the head. It was worn either with bangs or with the hair
brushed off the side of the forehead. It was a simple look but an oppressive departure from the long
feminine looks created by Gibson and Marcel. http://www.hairarchives.com/private/1920s.htm
Cosmetics: In 1909 Gordon Selfridge had opened the first cosmetics counter to allow women to try
before you buy. By the 1920s, every pharmacy and department store in the world included makeup
counters. The previous stigma attached to makeup was gone and women felt at ease scrutinizing the
latest powders, vanishing creams, pan sticks, lipsticks and mascaras (or mascaros as they were known
in the 1920s).
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  • 2. Invention of the Steam Engine INVENTION OF THE STEAM ENGINE Mankind s interrelation with manufacturing systems has a long history. Nowadays we see manufacturing systems and their applications as systems in which goods are produced and delivered to the suitable places where we can obtain them. We are conscious of the fact that everything we consume or obtain is produced at some facilities. We are also aware of the fact that many components involve at these processes such as laborers, capital, and machines. Nevertheless, majority of people might not realize how these processes have developed all along this time and changed our daily lives surprisingly. Manufacturing, as a crucial part of the industry, has always had overwhelming impacts on our life habits, societal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was definitely the first to make a huge advance in the development of the steam engine. There is actually a Newcomen Engine still around today. (Robert H. Thurston) It resides at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. The engine was originally used to pump water from a mine with an over all power of about fifteen horsepower in 1760. However, neither Savery nor Newcomen had any grander purpose in mind for their machines. This all changed in 1763, when James Watt, a Scottish engineer, set out to improve upon Newcomen s design. The Newcomen design was unfortunately overshadowed by the well known James Watt. Beginning in 1765, Watt was labeled the inventor of the steam engine. James Watt was born on January 19, 1736, in Greenock, Scotland. He worked as a mathematical instrument maker from the age of 19 and soon became interested in improving the steam engines. Around 1769, he was assigned the task of repairing a Newcomen engine that was deemed inefficient. The Newcomen engine however was the best engine available at the time. Watt eventually added a separate condenser to Newcomen s engine. This caused the steam to condense in a separate vessel instead of within the cylinder itself. This conserved heat energy that had been lost due to alternately heating and cooling the cylinder. Watt s addition saved almost %75 of the fuel that had previously been used by the engine. (Robert H. Thurston) Because of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Positive Aspects Of Bureaucracy 1. One of the positive aspects of bureaucracy that covers so many scenarios is it fosters impartiality. The structure in bureaucracy commands responsibility by all and that structure also provides security in many situations for those within the bureaucratic system as well as those impacted by that system. 2. A crisis situation I m familiar with is one that has occurred at a local middle school and a leader has immerged within a group of students. That person doesn t even realize she is considered the leader but many of the true leaders realize it and are attempting to use her leadership to help solve the crisis. The crisis began on the second week of school when a number of teachers were displaced from their assignment at this particular school. This displacement caused a lot of emotional pushback by other teachers, parents and most definitely students. One particular student moved quickly in an attempt to rally the students to support the displaced teachers. Though she was only able to get two other students to participate with her and speak that night at the school board meeting, their bravery stood out to members of the school board as well as administration within the school. The video of their moving speeches has been shared over and over on social media. The situation did contribute to the emergence of the leader as she was directly impacted by the displacement of teachers though it did not necessarily demand it. When she attended ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Covenant Of The League Of Nations By President Woodrow... In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson attended the Paris Peace conference that would end World War 1 and prepare for the arrangement of the League of Nations. Wilson saw that the international society could obtain a different opposition since the confounding First World War and, to that end, he requested leaders from Great Britain, Italy, and France to draft at the conference soon recognized as the Covenant of League of Nations. This established the idea of a formal league to reconcile international conflicts in the hope of stopping another world war. In the U.S., Wilson s agreement of respective promises of political sovereignty and national integrity to large and small states angered the nationalist Republican majority in parliament. Most of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Meanwhile, Wilson stopped strategic relations with Germany many days after the decision. Wilson s intentions were not to fight, but to notify the German dictator in the strictest way imaginable about how the Germans efforts were not acceptable and ventured a dispute. By this time, several in the United States started protesting for war. Several businessmen and republicans blamed Wilson as a socialist because of the certain programs while trying to gain power over the creating plans to take over the American war effort. Wilson tried to fight back with political force. To secure his power, he selected the Overman Act in 1918 forcing it through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Documentaries Research Essay Documentaries are a form of media that have been around for decades and have been used to display and educate a diverse range of subject matter from the lives of animals, political controversies, to how eating McDonalds for every meal of the day can effect your health. Because of their long history there have been many factors that have influenced the production of documentaries such as societal and economical changes. One of what is debatably the largest factors that has influenced documentaries is they have been a part of and shaped by the rise and full of many technological advancements, such as cameras, audio equipment, editing stations and even the distribution of the films themselves. As such it is important to see the impact that these advancements have had on the making of documentaries both stylistically and technically. It is important to first know what a documentary is to fully understand why the development of technology has shaped them. From their conception documentary films have been about capturing life, about the raw material of actuality. (Beattie; 10) Not only do the documentaries tell us the story that the filmmaker is trying to tell, but also a deeper lesson that may be historical and or of social significance. As documentaries would now be considered mainstream media, they are seen as being the truth, that they are capturing life from unbiased point of view. Of course, saying that a documentary representation makes a truth claim is not the same as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Influence Of The American Soldiers During World War II Who would have ever thought a small amount of rice with raw fish on top of it would become so popular across the world? Sushi s fame jumped an ocean across and became popular in the USA. Many factors contributed to its popularization and has helped make its place in the American cuisine. As time passed by, the simple creations of sushi evolved to complicated combinations and eye catching presentations today. This change was welcomed because it gave a new perspective of the dish, giving it a new face. One of the factors that made sushi popular was the influence of the American soldiers. After World War II (WWII), American soldiers who were led by General Douglas MacArthur occupied Japan. During the war, sushi shops were forced to close due to rationing. There were not enough rice to reopen the shops after the war. The American forces created a program where people would be the ones to bring their own rice to the shop if they wanted sushi. The sushi chef would then use the rice brought by the customers to make sushi for them. This allowed for the shops to reopen and function. This popularized sushi outside of Tokyo (sushi was mainly sold in the city). One can say, sushi was saved by the American forces. If the American forces had not stepped in and created the program to help revive the sushi shops, no doubt would there be sushi shops open today. Sushi would not have had the chance to spread outside of Tokyo. Another factor is The Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. This was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. According To The Text, It Says That “Liability For Contracts According to the text, it says that liability for contracts formed by an agent depends on how the principal is classified and on whether the actions of the agent were authorized or unauthorized. Principals are classified as disclosed, or undisclosed (Roger, LeRoy, Miller). A partially disclosed principal is a principal whose identity is not known by the third party know that the agent is or may be acting for a principal at the time the contract is made (Roger, LeRoy, Miller). An undisclosed principal is a principal whose identity is totally unknown by the third party, and the third party has no knowledge that the agent is acting in an agency capacity at the time the contract is made (Roger, LeRoy, Miller). In my paper, I will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An agent s behalf of and be subject to the control of the principal, act within the scope of authority or power delegated by the principal, discharge the duties with appropriate diligence, and avoid conflict between personal interests (U.S. Legal). Some other obligations of an agent include not to acquire any material benefit from a third party in connection with a transaction conducted or through the utilization of the person s positions as an agent. Additionally the act with care, competence, and activity objectively exercised by agents in similar circumstances, and to comply with all lawful authorizations received from the principal and people designated by the principal concerning agent s actions on behalf of the principal, etc. The agent owes the principal five obligations and they are performance, notification, adhesion, compliance, and accounting and from the text, it explicated each one. Performance is an implied condition in every agency contract is the agent s agreement to use agreement to use reasonable diligence and skill in performing the work (Roger, LeRoy, Miller). Notification is an agent required to notify the principal of all matters that come to her or his attention concerning the subject matter of the agency, and adhesion is one of the most fundamental obligations in a fiduciary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Gladiatorial Contest in Rome Gladiatorial Contest in Rome Rome was a warrior state. Since the state was a great fighting state in their time, the wars sort of formed the gladiatorial contest in ancient Rome. The Romans were fascinated and pleasured by violence, bloodshed, and human suffering the gladiatorial games. The gladiatorial contests began at the reign of their first emperor Augustus to pay tribute to their warrior traditions. The Romans built artificial battlefields within amphitheaters in cities and towns for public entertainment. It is very obvious that gladiatorial contest were important because of the enormous size of the amphitheaters. In A.D. 80, the Colosseum, which seated fifty thousand people, was used to accompany a hundred days of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was then when officers of the state started producing the gladiatorial shows on a regular basis as a part of their job. Emperor Augustus restricted the gladiatorial games to two a year, limiting the aristocrats chances to receive the peoples vote for political offices. Each of the officials were forbidden to spend more on themselves than their associates. However, the emperor s rules were often broken by aristocrats due to the competitiveness of political power and prestige. Animals played a part in the gladiatorial shows also. In A.D. 108 9, Emperor Trajan gave games lasting 123 days containing 9,138 gladiators fought eleven thousand animals. In 169 B.C., sixty three African lions and leopards, forty bears, and several elephants were murdered in a single show. Romans then started to hunt new animals such as tigers, crocodiles, giraffes, lynxes, rhinoceros, and ostriches. Some shows involved hundreds of animals in one show. All of the animals were killed for entertainment. Gladiators were heroes to their culture. Even though most of the gladiators were slaves, women were attracted to them. But gladiators were also degraded by society. They were not allowed to be buried in normal burial grounds. Women also fought in gladiatorial games also. The women fought in the arena were men fought. An example of women fighting was found on a small stone relief, depicting two female gladiators, with one breast bare, called Amazon an Achillia. Sports ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Critical Analysis Of Higuchi Ichiyo s The Thirteenth Night The shift in ideals of femininity is what accounts for Oseki s plight in The Thirteenth Night. Her story indicates that her son (Taro) s birth was what led to Isamu s sudden transformation. His abusive behavior centers on her being a woman without education (Higuchi and Tanaka, 1960, p.382). The fact that he mocks Oseki for being too stupid to confide in , and that he is keeping [her] in his house merely as wet nurse for Taro is significant Oseki s lack of education is perceived to have rendered her completely incapable of performing the roles of wife and mother as defined by Meiji society (Higuchi and Tanaka, 1960, p.383). This is in spite of how she was brought up in a time when education for girls was not considered necessary, and that Isamu had been informed of her background when he courted her. Speculated to have climbed the social ladder through academic achievements, Isamu is the quintessential self made man , an established literary type and embodiment of modernity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only was Oseki s experience telling of the constructed nature of feminine ideals and gender roles, it also served to highlight the objectification and commodification of women within male dominated networks of expectations and ideologies. While Higuchi herself was not pushing for any feminist aims explicitly, the end result of eliciting the reader s critique of the Meiji Japanese society makes The Thirteenth Night a crucial work in reflecting the gender issues then. Higuchi s use of Classical Japanese in her writing could also be seen as a deliberate attempt to carve out a uniquely feminine sphere within the male literary sphere and challenge male hegemonic writing practices. As such, the Classical Japanese that Higuchi employs in her writing can be interpreted as a feminine language as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Paul Bogard s Argument For The Preservation Of Darkness In his commentary, Paul Bogard builds an argument for the preservation of natural darkness. He strongly believes people are overusing artificial luminescence at night, and should reduce their usage to preserve darkness. To substantiate his opinion, Bogard utilizes factual evidence and appeal to emotion. Bogard employs factual evidence as a means of improving his argument. In his second paragraph, Bogard utilizes evidence provided by the WHO in saying the night shift is a probable human carcinogen. . . Sleep disorders have been linked to diabetes, obesity, depression. . . one main cause of short sleep is long light . Bogard emphasizes that as the use of artificial lighting at night increases, more and more people are falling victim to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He begins by reminiscing about his childhood spent at a lake, nostalgically speaking of the scenes he saw in the sky. Later, he says Even the northern lake where I was lucky enough to spend my summers as seen its darkness diminish . Bogard uses his own past as a means of accessing the reader s past, forcing him or her to think about how much they value their childhood. By stating how even his childhood memories are being blown away by artificial lighting, Bogard instills fear that their memories will face the same fate in the reader. As a result of this fear, the reader is left only to agree with Bogard. He then goes on to state night s darkness can provide solitude, quiet and stillness. . . In a world awash with electric light . . . how would Van Gogh have given the world his Starry Night ? As humans, peace and solitude is an inherent part of who we are; no matter how mush of a social butterfly we are, quiet is something we all crave. Within this peacefulness, we can get away from the bustle of life and even find inspiration in darkness much like Van Gogh did. To lose this independence and quiet would be a shocking blow to everyone, and the reader is convinced by Bogard. Through his or her own emotions and experiences, the reader is compelled to agree with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How Does Stanley Show Perseverance In Holes By Louis Sachar Holes Louis Sachar Isaiah Twomey Have you ever had bad luck? Have you ever wondered why nothing goes the way you want it to go? Why is it happening to me? Well in the book Holes by Louis Sachar, Stanley asks those questions on a daily basis. Stanley was wrongly accused of stealing sneakers, he then has to go to court and is punished by going to a dried up lake digging holes for what he thinks digging for nothing and digging for the reason of building character but what they don t is that they are actually digging to find treasure for the greedy staff of Green Lake. Stanley then finds a friend named Zero (Hector Zeroni). These two friends go through many situations together in this book showing perseverance a lot. Zero and Stanley show perseverance in many different ways but there are three main types of it shown throughout the book. The first would be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So Stanley is showing overcoming failure by carrying Zero up the hill (God s Thumb), which his great great grandfather failed to do. A long time ago Stanley s grandfather wanted a pig from a woman to impress another woman to find love, but the deal was that Stanley s grandfather had to carry the pig up God s thumb every day to feed it and let it have a drink, and after the pig got to big the man had to carry the woman he got the pig from up the hill so she could have a drink, and if he failed to do this, himself and all of his family would be cursed with bad luck for the rest of eternity, which he did, he failed to carry the woman up the hill. But Stanley broke this curse because the woman his grandfather got the pig from was a woman from the Zeroni family, and so was Zero, so when zero got sick Stanley carried Zero up the hill and broke the curse. I can prove that overcoming failure is part of this book with this quote, C,mon Zero wake up, Fine i ll carry you up the hill. (Sachar, Chap ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Victory Song Of Devorah Essay INTRODUCTION TO THE PROPHETS SEFER SHOFTIM Sefer Shoftim The Victory Song of Devorah by Shani Berg I will be discussing the Victory Song of Devorah in the fifth chapter of Sefer Shoftim. Not at all like Sefer Yehoshua, our book introduces an extremely unsympathetic depiction of the general population of Israel, for it accuses them of inappropriate behavior against G d, and afterward starkly portrays the results of the Divine displeasure which unavoidably follows. Most likely the conditions were troublesome. The moderately short and grisly wars of triumph were long over while the considerable and augmented assignment of settlement still posed a potential threat before the general population, testing their physical strength as well as their good and profound fiber too. Gradually, they cleared the scantily settled slope nation and built up themselves in the more prolific and populated valleys, and wherever they were ceaselessly gone up against with the unpropitious decision of either restricting their Canaanite adversaries with their polytheistic and relativistic ways or else obliging or notwithstanding grasping them. A large portion of the tribes generally picked the last mentioned. By giving reprieve to the Canaanites and to their ethically degenerate courses Israel pursued calamity, annihilation and destruction. In any case, however the general population strayed from God and were rebuffed appropriately, unfailingly they soon shouted out to Him for help from their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Personal Reflection of Media Use Essay Over the past week I have been keeping track of my media use. I discovered I lead a pretty repetitive technological lifestyle. Weekday mornings I start my media consumption via my alarm clock on my cell phone. Why not use the regular alarm clock? Because with a cell phone I do not have to get up and out of bed in the morning the snooze button is even closer to my barely awake fingertips. After hitting the snooze button at least once I make a point to check out Facebook because we all know everyone is constantly updating at 5:45 every morning. After getting out of bed, getting ready and entering my car for my 90 minute commute I turn to one of the older forms of media my car radio. I listen to Elvis Duran in the Morning each morning. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On my lunch break I check to see if I have received text messages, personal emails, and of course see the newest updates of Facebook (slowly realizing how addicted I am to this form of social media). Lunch is usually simple, deli meat from Aldi s or a microwavable meal. I am not sure if either of these are purchased because of commercials I ve seen on television or out of convenience of making packing a lunch easier. On my way home I found I listen to the radio but not as closely singing along to some songs, shazming ones I may not know. I get home and relax by watching television. I will continue to browse Facebook (and admit to my addiction to it), look up recipes on pintrest. This past week I ve been super focused on Superbowl food as I am hosting a Superbowl party. I also have done research on the Seattle Seahawks as of late as they are my boyfriend s favorite team and I want to sound like I know what I am talking about. These pintrest recipes are having me go out and purchase the food required as they have in the past for other events. This form of media is possibly where I make most food decisions. Pintrest has also provided me with different wardrobe ideas and trying to imitate them on a cheap, affordable level. The best part of my Facebook addiction is the easier contact I have with friends who live in other states. Though I could text or call typing on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Primary Peritoniitis The abdominal cavity is the largest hollow space in the human body and contains the liver, pancreas, spleen, kidneys and adrenal glands, and the digestive tract. The cavity is lined by a thin, silk like membrane called the peritoneum which covers the inside wall of the abdominal cavity and every organ or structure contained in it. A common affliction of the abdominal cavity is peritonitis, which is an inflammation of the peritoneum membrane caused by the introduction of a fungal or bacterial infection in an otherwise sterile environment. The infection is often caused by an abdominal injury that creates a rupture (perforation) within the abdominal cavity, or may arise from a complication of an underlying medical condition. The infection can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Primary peritonitis is an infection that develops in the abdominal (ascitic) fluid of the peritoneal cavity. It is mostly seen in patients suffering from advanced liver disease with cirrhosis, where abdominal fluid builds up (ascites) in the peritoneal cavity and may become infected. Although rare in the absence of a perforation, there are many underlying conditions that can contribute to the growth of bacteria in the ascitic fluid. This type is called spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and is the most common reason of primary peritonitis. Factors that increase risk of primary peritonitis include medical procedures like peritoneal dialysis, medical conditions such as cirrhosis, kidney failure, and heart disease, and patient history of peritonitis. However, in most cases the type of infection that develops is secondary peritonitis, which is usually caused by an infection that has spread from the digestive tract after trauma or perforation of the abdominal viscera that allows infectious organisms to contaminate the sterile environment of the peritoneal cavity. Most common causes of secondary peritonitis include injury or trauma to the peritoneum, a ruptured appendix, or stomach ulcer, digestive diseases such as Crohn s Disease, and diverticulitis, perforations of the stomach, or intestines, and abdominal trauma such as injury from a knife or gunshot wound. Both types of peritonitis are life threatening, and when left untreated can enter into the bloodstream spreading the infection throughout the entire body leading to shock and organ ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Border Security Through Technology and Manpower Essay It was reported in the San Antonio Express News that Border Patrolling Drones Would Call Texas Base Home. Lynn Brezosky reported that U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Alan Bersin cut the ribbon for the launch of the nation s fourth base for operating border surveillance drones. This is important in securing the U.S. Mexico border, which the U.S. has an approximate 1,933 mile long border with Mexico (Beaver). Brezosky also reported that the Homeland Security budget called for two drones for Texas. The new drones in Texas are another step towards securing the U.S. border with Mexico. On the other hand, the so called border fence is producing less than favorable results. The issue of border security is not confined ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, the Secure Fence Act mandated that 854 miles of fencing be built. According to Duncan Hunter, however, the State Representative of the 52nd district of California, The Department of Homeland Security has indicated its intention to build 370 miles of border fencing even though the Secure Fence Act calls for more than double that length. And on May 10, 2011 in El Paso, Texas, President Obama stated the border fence is now basically complete. (Krauthammer) The fence failure brings me to my next point about its faults. The fence is nowhere near complete, yet the President himself is claiming that it is complete. On the contrary, Nicole Miller reported in the Texas International Law Journal that The latest reports from June 2009 reported that 633 miles of the original 700 were completed (Miller 8). The 700 miles of fencing may have been built, but that still leaves over 1,200 miles of unsecured border. The fence has been placed only at certain points where they slow immediate entry into cities and roads. Just beyond the cities and roads the fence ends unexpectedly; so the illegal traffic simply avoids the more guarded fence and goes around. (Holt 3 4) Native American culture is being affected by the fence as well. Many Native American tribes like the Tohono O Odham, who live along the border, are cut off from the rest of their people (History Culture). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. More Than Just A Place Essay More Than Just A Place It takes some people a long time to get there and others no time at all. It is a place where a person should feel relaxed and comfortable, in harmony with their environment. It is a place of refuge and its doors should always be open. It can be where you go to after a long day of work or what you land on to win the game for your team. The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines it as one s place of residence, the social unit formed by a family living together, or a goal to be achieved (356). This wonderful, yet sometimes hard to find, place is called home. In middle English it was the hom , in Old English it was ham , and in Old High German it was called the heim (Merriam Webster, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She feels safe and comfortable. We have our mail delivered to this place, and everything else we order. People know us sometimes by where we live or where our home is. For example, if a person was to have a large, extravagant home in a very nice neighborhood and we knew nothing else, except their house, we would probable assume these people had a lot of money. We make our homes like ourselves, they are very different, from the artwork to the architecture, they say a lot about our personalities. When you walk into someone s home, a lot comes out. Not being able to find any dust on the counter tops may lead one to believe that this person likes to clean or that they have a weekly maid come in and straighten things. Finding a recycling bin in the garage, it is obvious that theses people are conscientious of the environment. These are only a few examples of how our personalities are brought out in our homes. The home can be defined as the social unit formed by a family living together. So the home is not a place, or is it? It has been said that the home is where the heart is , but where is your heart? The home is also, perhaps, where your family is. A man who has a family does not feel at home when away from them. This is not only because his heart is with his family, but because he is somewhere ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Theme Of Hope In The Shawshank Redemption Hope is the intrinsic aspiration of attaining one s wants and needs, and the stringent factor that determines, not who someone is but how their character is sculpted, and is hence an attribute of all humanbeings that is essential for the development of traits such as perseverance and resilliance, whereas the absense of hope can result in failure, fear, despair and even one s demise. Fear can hold you prisoner. Hope can set you free , but concurruently, Hope is a dangerous thing. Hope can drive a man insane. Frank Darabont s The Shawshank Redemption (1994) perfectly exhibits this perspective on the human condition, through the directorial choices of; the portrayal of characters and characterisation, film techniques and technical elements, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ellis Boyd Red Redding fears hope throughout Darabont s film because of it s proposed capability to destroy him, represented through his beliefs that there is no place for hope in Shawshank. Moreover, underlying themes such as institutionalisation corroborate this speculation, as a secondary character Brooks Hatlen lives in a state of despair following his release from Shawshank State after 50 years. He has such an outstanding lack of hope, that results in his dependance on Shawshank to the point where he chooses to end his life rather than live in the free world. In Unbroken Jolie characterises and portrays the character of Francis Mac McNamara as the result of the abandonment of hope. Mac shows signs of despair and fear throughout his stranding in the Pacific Ocean with Louis, becoming far more physically emaciated, depressed and weak consequently dying long before Louis. The writer of the book Jolie s Unbroken is based off, Laura Hillenbrand explicitly states men are not defined by themselves, but by their captors and the circumstances in which they are forced to live , conditions that most men will have lost their minds in. Within the film characers such as Warden Norton of Shawshank State and Mutsuhiro Watanabe of the Omori prison camp personify the oppression of hope the protagonists are forced to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Affordable Housing Crisis Research Paper An Overview of Affordability Housing Crisis in the US This research paper intends to navigate its focus on a current social issue over the shortage of affordable housing in the United States. The affordable housing becomes a concern for the society as there is a group of influential people raises their concern over the housing market to the public. In an effort to generate public attention, Laura Kusisto who is a US housing and economic reporter claims that Americans are now on the edge of next housing crisis in her column on The Wall Street Journal (2018). Her claim is supported by the statistic generated by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City on the rate of home construction per household as it was reaching a historical low in the past ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The parallel finding suggests that there are nearly 19 million American households spend more than half of their income streams on housing in which comprises for more than 40% of the rental community within the States (2017). Notwithstanding the fact that 30 percent of income is applied widely as the golden standard measure of affordability, the study indicates that roughly half of the renting households are in fact spending more on housing than they could afford (2017). Parallel findings have been reported in a Harvard study which indicates that the housing problem becomes more critical in larger metropolitan areas such as San Francisco and New York, where only 25% of the residents can afford the housing (GSD News, 2017). The study suggests that the housing problem in the States will continue to deteriorate attributing to the soaring demands from the millennial generation as they are moving away from their parent s houses and in search for more personal spaces (2017). With that being said, Sarah Holder asserts that the households who have low and medium income might be the groups most vulnerable to the housing affordability crisis as the cumulative shortage of housing persist (2018). Her claim is built upon the annual report released by the National Low Income Housing Coalition which entails the fact that the affordable housing program ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Charge Of The Light Brigade Analysis Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote the The Charge of the Light Brigade on December 2nd, 1854, and it was then published on December 9th. This poem was written following the disastrous Battle of Balaklava, between the British Light Brigade forces and the Russian forces (Connors 3). Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote this poem to commemorate the lives lost, and it seems to be littered with Biblical allusions. Specifically, this poem has striking diction similarity to Psalm 23 from the King James Version of the Bible. This discovery spurs the question of whether Alfred Lord Tennyson was directly influenced by the Psalm, and if so, in what way? The Charge of the Light Brigade was written when Lord Tennyson learned of the carnage at the decisive and devastating Battle of Balaklava for the British. The battle was initiated when the overall commander of British forces, Lord Raglan, ordered the Light Brigade to follow but not to attack the Russian enemy. Through the chain of command, this message was distorted and then one of the commanders, Lord Nolan, drove the final nail in the coffin as he ambiguously ordered the troops to seize the Russian guns as he gestured in the general direction of both the hilltop redoubts and the adjacent valley (Connors 2). The troops, confused by this order, followed their leader into battle since they knew it was not their place to argue. The ensuing battle led to the death of half of the Light Brigade (Connors 2). Due to this tragic event, the British people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Characteristics Of The Knight In The Canterbury Tales Although some knights were depicted as being selfish and careless about others, there were some knights who were depicted as possessing heroic qualities such as strength, courage, selflessness, and many more. The Knight in The Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer, is one example of a knight who possesses heroic qualities. There was a Knight a most distinguished man, who from the day on which he first began to ride abroad had followed chivalry, truth, honour, and generousness and courtesy (Chaucer 4). The Knight is a generous and courteous man and fights with honor and fidelity, as a hero should. The narrator in The Canterbury Tales also calls the Knight wise and a ... true, perfect gentle knight (Chaucer 5). Not only was he a gentle Knight, but a strong Knight as well because of the various battles he participated in. These traits that the Knight possessed that the narrator in The Canterbury Tales seems to fond over are reminiscent of a true hero. A hero is said to be strong, kind, brave, selfless, and loyal. The Knight fits this description almost perfectly. The Knight is not the only knight in the Middle Ages that was depicted as being a hero. Lancelot, although possessing some antiheroic traits, possessed qualities of a hero as well. In The Knight of the Cart, at the beginning of Lancelot s quest to save Guinevere, he runs into a dwarf who is riding the shaft of a cart. He asks the dwarf if he has seen Guinevere at all, but the dwarf does not give him any information and instead tells him to get in the cart and he will know by morning of what happened to Guinevere. Riding a cart during those times was not a good thing. The cart was for all criminals alike, for all traitors and murders... the guilty person was taken and made to mount in the cart... he had lost all his feudal rights and never heard at court (Troyes 211). At first, Lancelot hesitated for a couple of seconds, but then he decided to ride in the cart, knowing the repercussions of doing it. This shows Lancelot as a selfless individual because he was focused on rescuing Guinevere. Lancelot sacrificed his reputation for Guinevere. By stressing how shameful it is to ride in the cart, Chrétien thereby stresses how noble it is of Lancelot to so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Elvis Losley s Influence As Elvis Presley once said Truth is like the sun, you can shut it out for a time, but it ain t goin away. This is one of the most famous quotes from history. Elvis is also known as the King of Rock . This man made a huge positive influence on the film industry, his famous music, and his talent in playing several instruments. Elvis made an impact on American citizens with his movies, music, and instrument playing all throughout the 50 s and 60 s up until his death in 1977. Elvis started out as any other singer would and at the bottom. But soon rocketed up to the top with his music, singing, and acting. With the famous film and song Jailhouse Rock this made him on of the most famous people of his time. He starred in several films such as Flaming Star, Viva Las Vegas, and Tickle Me. This made him a star all around after films were made with the King of Rock starring in them. Elvis also had some inspiring quotes that I even use myself sometimes. One of my favorite Elvis quotes is Ambition is a dream with a V8 engine. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elvis was known for his occupation being a singer and being a musician. Some of his instruments were the guitar, piano, and vocals. Elvis had some great songs including Jailhouse Rock and Can t help Falling in Love. Throughout his singing and musician career he became one of the worlds best selling artists and won three competitive Grammies. One of those Grammies was the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award that he achieved when he was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Theme Of Revenge In The Crucible Expense of Revenge in the Conclusible Crucible Abigail stands outside her uncle s home, her rage and anger at Elizabeth has reached its boiling point. She hears many voices inside the house, The judges of the trials are here, she thinks to herself. She stares down at the needle in her hand, it looks just like the one she saw Mary sewing with in court that morning. She thinks back to Elizabeth, that repulsive, vile woman that took her John away from her. Without reluctance now she stabs the needle into her stomach and stumbles into the house. The Proctor s fate has now been sealed and there was nothing the Proctor s could have ever done to have stopped it. Theme of revenge is better portrayed in the film, The Crucible, than the play by Arthur miller of the same title. The film, The Crucible, far succeeds in depicting the emotions of revenge. The book tries to accomplish this but cannot display the complexity of revenge that the movie does so well. As the film opens, Abigail, the niece of the pastor, is shown with many other girls sneaking out to the woods late at night. Tituba, the slave of the pastor, begins a ritual with the girls where they may make a wish (The Crucible). Abigail whispers her wish to Tituba, Tituba in shock tells Abigail she will not take the wish request. Abigail becomes irrational, and the scene spirals out from there. Unfortunately, Miller never included this scene in his play. This event sets up the entirety of the Salem Witch Trials and all that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Democratic National Party vs. the Republican National... Since the beginning of American politics, we have lived in a two party political system. These two parties play a very important role in our government, they are a source of ideas for public policy, and they legally oppose each other (class citation), forcing compromises of ideas which are beneficial to the people of the United States of America. Though these two parties generally always oppose each other on the issues, some people believe that there are not significant differences between the Democratic National Party and the Republican National Party. Despite similarities in views on foreign policy, the Democratic National Party and the Republican National Party are different based on their stands on domestic economic issues in the 1992 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Republicans called for the choice of a public, private, or religious school be given to the parent. They would do this with the G.I. Bill for children, giving middle to low income households $1000 to choose the private, public, or religious school of their choice ( Second Presidential Debate, 1992 ). The Democratic Party called for a balanced budget by the year 2002 in the 1996 presidential election, and proposed a method of balancing the budget that would secure Medicare, Medicaid, and protect Social Security ( Draft Democratic National Platform 42).. Presidential candidate Bob Dole, on the other hand, proposed a constitutional amendment which would require the budget to be balanced ( Second 1996 Presidential Debate ). This constitutional amendment, according to Dole in the second `96 debate, would allow a broad range of tax cuts for Americans. Taxes were another issue on which the Democrats and Republicans differed. Dole stated in the first 1996 presidential debate that the balanced budget amendment to the Constitution would allow tax cuts for Americans. When describing his tax proposal, Dole said, It s a tax cut, cutting capitol gains 50 percent so you can go out and create more jobs and opportunities. It s estate tax relief. It s a $500 per child tax credit... ( Transcript of the First Presidential Debate A08). In the second debate, Dole further described his projected tax cuts, saying if ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Sororities Vs Cults Essay Conditional Unconditional Love. Cults and Sororities. The collective congregation of others to meet or attain a certain goal is the same for all social creatures. Two predominant groups showcase this ideology quite well, these two being cults and sororities. Cults are a group of people who worship a figure or object to levels that could be called devotion, and sororities are a group of people who come together in a university or college for social purposes. These groups share many types of physiological tactics to cancel out personal autonomy and to promote unity and a sense of acceptance and belonging. While they have traits in common there are also clear differences in each established collection. A positive light is shined more on sororities due to their benefits to one s experience in college, while cults have a more negative connotation due to their extreme devotion and loss of one s personal power. Each in their own right gives a service that we re subconsciously susceptible to, the need and desire to belong. Although cults and sororities share many physiological strategies in removing self autonomy, they greatly vary in their impacts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You may argue that mountain men or some people enjoy being separate from group yet they still will get pets or attach themselves to a way of life others participate in so that they can identify themselves with it. Cults and sororities prey on that base need and use it to their advantage. The difference being on how they use that power can really differentiate which defining term they fall under for it s such a small gap separating the two. When does organizing people into a collective become immoral? When does it stop being a support group, and starts being a group that uses its members for their own purpose? Do we by biological instinct need to put ourselves into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Effective Management in Healthcare Organizations Essay... Effective Management in Healthcare Organizations The present environments for healthcare organizations contain many forces demanding unprecedented levels of change. These forces include changing demographics, increased customer outlook, increased competition, and strengthen governmental pressure. Meeting these challenges will require healthcare organizations to go through fundamental changes and to continuously inquire about new behavior to produce future value. Healthcare is an information intensive process. Pressures for management in information technology are increasing as healthcare organizations feature to lower costs, improve quality, and increase access to care. Healthcare organizations have developed better and more complex. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The manager must make certain that it take place in a organized way. Market driven healthcare restructuring has directed to the development of integrated delivery systems through mergers and changes in systems of imbursement for services. Healthcare organizations are undergoing the most important reorganizations and modification to meet the increasing demands of improved healthcare access and quality as well as lowered costs. As the use of information technology to development medical data increases, much of the critical information required to meet these challenges is being stored in digital design (Austin Hornberger, 2000). Web enabled information technologies can present the means for larger access and more useful integration of healthcare information from unlike computer functions and other information resources (Starkweather Shropshire, 1994). Information management is the effective, efficient, organization wide planning, directing, and control of information within an integrated technology system. Managing information technology in a business today is very different. Managers in healthcare organizations should treat information as a major type of resource required to do business (Munsch, 2001). Healthcare organizations face increasing pressures to do more with less, so how well they accomplish objectives is often a process of how they optimize the limited information technology resources they hold and not the pressure to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Red Room Symbolism Bertha Mason prevents Jane s Happiness but helps her understand herself. She is a symbolic representation of the trapped Victorian wife, who is expected to never leave the house and becomes ever more frenzied as she finds no outlet for her frustration and anxiety. The Red Room (where Jane was first put as a form of imprisonment and exclusion) a symbol of what Jane must overcome in her struggles to find freedom, happiness, and a sense of belonging. Foreshadowing scenes or events: The chestnut tree under which Rochester proposes to Jane.That night, it splits in two, forecasting complications for Jane and Rochester s relationship. Describe the type of music used and how it is used at different times during the film. The type of music ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reed, her cruel aunt. A servant named Bessie provides Jane with some of the few kindnesses she receives, telling her stories and singing songs to her. One day,she was fighting with her cousin John Reed, and as punishment Jane s aunt sent Jane to the red room, the room in which Jane s Uncle Reed died. While locked in, Jane, sees her uncle s ghost, screams and faints. She wakes up in the care of Bessie and the doctor Mr. Lloyd, who suggests to Mrs. Reed that Jane be sent away to school (Lowood). At Lowood things start out rough but progressively get better. After finishing school there she becomes a teacher at Lowood for 2 years. After teaching, she accepts a governess position as a manor where she teaches a French girl. She secretly falls in love with her employer (Rochester) and has to save him from a fire one night. Jane thinks that Rochester is going to propose to this girl that he brought home but instead he surprisingly proposes to Jane. Turns out Rochester was actually married to a woman, Bertha, whom he thought was dead. Jane denies marrying him and becomes homeless until she stumbles upon a house where St. John lives. St. John finds her a job. St. John decides to travel to India as a missionary, and he urges Jane to accompany him as his wife. Jane agrees to go to India but refuses to marry her cousin because she does not love him. St. John urges her to reconsider, and she nearly gives in. Jane soon finds out that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Does Friar Lawrence Affect Romeo And Juliet (TOPIC SENTENCE) (THESIS III) Friar Laurence affects the outcome of the play with his insufficient choices by (MAJOR A) marrying Romeo and Juliet (MAJOR B) and fleeing Juliet s tombstone. (REWORDING OF MAJOR A) At the beginning of the storyline, Friar Laurence makes the decision to marry Romeo and Juliet, without thinking of the consequences or problems that would soon come in store for the newly found lovers. (MINOR 1 FOR MA) Friar Laurence rather takes the easy way out because he never tries to help Romeo and Juliet reveal to their families their love for each other. For instance, Friar Laurence states, Come, come with me, and we will make short work, / For, by your leaves, you shall not stay alone / Till holy church incorporate two in one (2.6.35 37). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (MINOR 2 FOR MA) If Friar Laurence had not married Romeo and Juliet, he could have encouraged them to confront their families about their complex love situation. In addition, Friar Laurence s secret plan would not have taken place, which easily went wrong by causing the death of three characters. (REWORDING OF MAJOR B) Another terrible decision Friar Laurence makes is when he runs away from Juliet s tombstone even when she needs him the most. (MINOR 1 FOR MB) Friar Laurence flees the scene because he hears the watch coming and does not want to them to perceive that he caused the death of Paris and Romeo. For example, he states, Stay not to question, for the watch is coming. / Come, go, good Juliet, I dare no longer stay (5.3.158 159). Unfortunately, after Friar Laurence leaves, Juliet attempts to kill herself in two different ways. At first, she tries to kiss Romeo to consume some of the poison from his lips, but since it did not work, she stabs herself with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Mentally Disabled In The Film I Am Sam In the movie I Am Sam Sam faces many challenges with being mentally disabled. He is left alone on the curb side with his new baby and has no idea what to do. That would be a challenge for any human let alone someone with a mental disability. He is faced with all sorts of challenges with Lucy, life and the law but I believe he is able to overcome all of this with the help of his friends and will be able to give Lucy the care she needs. With his loving friends, his caring attorney and the understanding foster family, Lucy will be able to live a happy and loving life with Sam as her father. Sam, as far as the movie goes back, it shows him having a great group of friends. He has about 7 or 8 guys that are similar to him that all love him. They have a series of week nights where they all go out and have fun like movie night, pizza night, IHOP breakfast and more. But that just shows how they bond together without Lucy. But when Lucy comes along there group bond doesn t stop. I would even say it grew. When Sam was planning the nice birthday party for her , his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rida was able to fight throuth Sam s diffrences and get to his heart about how he fells about Lucy. And also giving Sam the encuragement to go up on the stand and express these feelings infront of a jury. Rida even states after the first hearing I think im getting more out of this case then you are by saying that I can assume she means that she cares about Lucy and Sams love very much. Rida is also cancelling other cases, sending her child and husband on a camping trip, all just to work with Sam on his case. But dont forget about all the things Sam has done with Rida, Sam has tracked her down time after time when Rida was putting him off, and Sam kept working. But back to the quote of Rida Im getting more out of this then you just shows how much she cares and will continue to be connected with Sam and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Free 2050 Essay New Zealand released on Friday Predator Free 2050, a research strategy designed to eradicate rats and other invasive species in the country. Under the ambitious plan, Wellington plans to save New Zealand s bird by tapping CRISPR gene editing to eradicate rats, possums, and stoats. Under the strategy, all these species must die, down to the last mouse, The Atlantic reported. Predator Free 2050 started as a grassroots movement, but it picked up following huge public support and the backing of the government. Spreading genes through wild population The research strategy involves the use of CRISPR, the editing technique that scientists use to edit genes with ease and precision. Conservationists will exterminate the rats throughout New Zealand ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the paper, Russell pointed out that in 2013, plant, vertebrate, and invertebrate pests destroyed NZ$1.44 billion ($977 million) in agriculture output losses annually. The idea became a movement, followed by government support. A limited company to administer an initial $28 million worth of funds was set up. Ecological xenophobia However, the plan was criticized by some people who said it is ecological xenophobia. To defend the plan, Russell pointed out that something is going to die anyway. Given two choices, he said he would rather that the rat would be killed humanely than for the rat to kill inhumanely the bird. Russell noted the economic impact of a predator free country. He cited Tiritiri Matangi, an island in the Hauraki Gulf, which welcomes about 14,000 foreign and 23,000 domestic tourists yearly. It was triple the number of visitors in the past after it became predator free in 1993. Tiritiri Matangi is one of the 100 small islands in New Zealand that has successfully eradicated mammals through the efforts of conservationists. However, the 100 islands represent only 10 percent of the country s offshore and 0.2 percent of the mainland. Ways to eradicate rats During the pre CRISPR days, other manual methods were used by conservationists to eradicate the mammals that kill New Zealand s birds. Don Merton, a legendary conservationist, poisoned the rats by hand in 1963. The Department of Conservation dropped poisoned bait using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Rabbits In Watership Down The novel Watership down is an extremely well written novel that tells the story of a group of rabbits that venture off and try to establish a new place to live. The Rabbits show a great bond between themselves and stick together as they all share the same feud of finding place to call home. The title of the novel, Watership Down, actually refers to the rabbits final destination that they were trying to achieve which was a hill in the north of Hampshire, England. The rabbits in the story show a great amount of teamwork and togetherness throughout this outstanding novel. In the beginning, we find out that the main character is Fiver. A young and small rabbit, Fiver is what is known as a seer. Being a seer Fiver is able to tell when things ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But after they settle in the field, Hazel comes to realize that they need some female rabbits to mate with. Next, Holly and Bluebell, which are two rabbits from their previous warren, come to tell them the news that a terrible poisoning had occurred. The news hurts the rabbit group deeply but they know that they cannot go back to their previous warren, since it is destroyed. Then, the group of rabbits befriend a wounded bird named Kehaar, and after he heals the rabbits use him to their advantage. They use Kehaar to fly and search for other warrens that they can live in. While searching for a warren, Kehaar finds a warren a few days away as well as a few rabbits living in a farm right next to it. The rabbits then set out an expedition to the warren that Kehaar found to try and bring back some female rabbits to mate with. The warren went by the name of Efrafa. Hazel has a plan and sets up a way to free the females. They manage to free three rabbits but Hazel gets badly wounded and is thought to be dead until Fiver goes back and saves him. The expedition comes back beaten up badly, describing the warren that they saw, Efrafa, which was ruled by a militias warlord, Woundwort. Hazel decides to set up another expedition to go back to Efrafa and free the does, because he knows that they will not survive without them. He has one of the rabbits, Blackberry, to create a plane and then they set out for the warren. The group of rabbits find a place to hide next to Efrafa, and meet a doe named Hyzenthlay, who helps them set up a plan to escape. Bigwig, a rabbit from the Watership Down, engineers a masterful escape plan which leads to all the rabbits fleeing Efrafa right before Woundwort can attack them. On the way back to Watership Down, the rabbits bump into a patrol for Efrafa who brings a large force to destroy the rabbit s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Milwaukee Art Museum The Milwaukee Art Museum is a large modernistic building that is designed both for both beauty and function. The museum as a whole is a piece of art. It features clean lines, impressive symmetry, a clean color pallet, and many other aesthetically pleasing elements. These elements work together to create a building that Milwaukee is proud of. It is positioned in a prime position on Wisconsin Avenue, and is also rite on the lakefront. This placement makes the building viewable to museum visitors, lakefront visitors, and commuters alike, making the structure an even more important part of Milwaukee. The importance is highlighted through its impressive aesthetic. The beautiful architecture features an elegant pedestrian bridge, a grand entrance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It functions as a multipurpose space. Some of its uses are the grand entry to the museum, a temporary exhibit space, a brunch area, an art fair space, and a wedding venue. No wonder it has so many uses, with 90 foot glass ceilings and a magnificent view of the lake, it is truly a grand space that extends beyond its walls. All of the glass lets in a magnificent amount of natural light. The lake is framed with large arched windows, and the floors are beautiful white marble. The walls are entirely white, and the ceiling is made of giant windows with white metal frames that slope up to a point. This follows the overall clean and futuristic look of the museum, as it is an architectural feature rarely seen in buildings today, and it is almost surreal when you look at it in person. The windows themselves are not square, and their frames appear to be slanted at angles similar to the unique tangents of the suspension bridge. All of the windows appear to be custom to their placement, none exactly like the other. This contributes to the futuristic look of the building, making it appear surreal from both inside and out. A feature of this room that is most noticeable from the outside its front looks like the bow of a ship. This ties the museum to the lake. It looks as though it could sail off in the night, a beautiful translucent vessel. Overall, Windhover Hall is an impressive space that wows visitors. With it s high ceiling, beautiful floors, and interesting shape, it is a memorable piece of the architecture. It is an important piece that rounds out the building, intensifies its modern look, and makes the structure feel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Role Of The Systems Approach For The Water The Role of the Systems Approach for the Water Food Energy Nexus The role of the systems approach when dealing with the water, food, and energy nexus is to understand and depict the interconnections between all parts, to ensure the parts are divided equally, and that the sum of all parts equals the whole. By focusing on just one part, for instance water trying to make the heating of water and the extraction of water better, you can actually be causing more issues at the expense of the energy sector. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, This (nexus approach) can help us to identify and manage trade offs and to build synergies through our responses, allowing for more integrated and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One notable energy source is biofuel. Biofuel is made from agricultural efforts. While this seems like a win/win for the energy industry, and the agricultural industry, it s detrimental to the water industry. How? If you take a step back, you will see that the demand for fresh irrigation water is increased, so is the increase for pesticides and fertilizers. With unsustainable irrigation practices, water run off, the lack of watershed management programs, and unpredictable climate changes and weather patterns, surface and ground waters are more susceptible to pollution and contamination. This is a reality that Lake Okeechobee knows all too well right now. Back pumping from sugar cane agricultural land into Lake Okeechobee has caused surface water contamination, and a call for a state of emergency for the lake and its water quality. Water and Energy Nexus of Providing Hot Water Since water isn t naturally hot , it takes energy to get it to a desired heated temperature. There are different types of energy used to get water to a heated temperature: solar energy, electrical power, hydro electrical power, etc. Knowing the linkage between what energy makes water heat up the fastest, yet is the cleanest would be the most desirable choice for the water energy nexus in providing hot water. Ideally, to collect and store solar energy for water heating usage would solve two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Relationship Between Religion And Religion The Relationship Between Religion and Science Today, we are living in the time in which every aspect of life is influenced by some form of science. From the scientific revolution of the 17th century through present day, scientists have grown continuously. The impact of science is particularly powerful on traditional religious beliefs. Religion is the belief in the supernatural, the invisible, the sacred, the visually receptive, and the illogical. The belief is many fold, depending on the historical period, geography, culture, and dependent on the content of each religion. It is operated by many rituals depending on the different religious community. From the Latin religion meaning respect for the sacred, divine reverence or duty, the link between man and the divine, people would live and survive these ways with the beliefs of the supernatural powers in which would help people, sometimes synonymous with belief, often defined as spirituality to believe in the supernatural, the sacred or the divine, as well as the ethics, rituals, customs, and institutions associated with these beliefs. Basic notions of religion divide the world into two parts: divine and mundane. Tranquility is normal in human life, and the divine is supernatural. In the face of the divine, people use rituals to show respect and worship and that is the basis of religion. In the most general sense, there is a view that defines religion as the result of all the answers to explain the origin and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. John Deere Organizational Structure John Deere organizational structure is methodical and unified. The above chart does not totally focus on the lengths of the structure but these are the heads of each division. John Deere has a total of 8 divisions which are agricultural, constructions, turf, forestry, financial services, power systems, parts services, and intelligent solutions. Each division has the ability to concentrate on their specific needs and develop the next best thing for John Deere. The perfect example is if the agricultural team could develop their tractors to either widen or shrink the space between the wheels by pushing a button. It allows the farmers to adapt to the situation and not have to find a way to get around a certain row. Even though it could be fairly expensive to hire a personal of the same title for each division, John Deere were able to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Allen is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of John Deere since February 2010. Sam has been working for John Deere since 1975 with multitude of positions from Consumer Products, Worldwide Construction and Forestry, Power Systems, and Worldwide Agricultural. He has held managing operations in Latin America, China and East Asia, and Australia. Before he became CEO of John Deere by the Board of Directors, he served as President of Worldwide Construction and Forestry with additional responsibilities of the global operations of the John Deere Power Systems. Mary K. W. Jones is the Senior Vice President and General Counsel of John Deere since February 2013. Her responsibilities also lie in as the Chief Legal Officer, executive management responsibility for Law and Patent departments, and Deere Company s center for Global Business Conduct. In 1997, she joined John Deere as an attorney where she served in Global Law Services for over decade as a counsel. March of 2008, Mary was appointed to Corporate Secretary and Associate General Counsel. Exactly 2 years later she was promoted to Vice President of Global Human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay On Jesse Owens Runda 1 Gage Runda Ms. Smith C.P English 27 March 2017 American track hero The Buckeye Bullet . How Jesse Owens helped American in World War II Despite all things between Hitler and Jesse they ended up taking a picture and shaking hands, Jesse Owens made hitler mad by winning gold medals in Berlin Because the racism going around in the time and all the things hitler was doing over there with the camps. The name that Jesse Owens goes by is not his birth name his birth name is James Cleveland Owens but he also had a nickname which was The Buckeye Bullet because he attend The Ohio State University. Jesse was born on September 12, 1913 in Oakville, Alabama and died on March 31, 1980 in Tucson, Arizona and he was buried in Oak Woods Cemetery in Chicago. He was a 5 10 track star that attended Cleveland East Technical High School where he became one of the fastest people in high school so he attended Ohio State. Jesse grew up in a very rough time with a lot of siblings. His parents were Henry and Emma Owens and then he also had 6 brothers and a sister then he went on and had 3 kids of his own. Him and his family moved to Cleveland when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sadly though he only lived till he was 66 years old but he died in Phoenix of lung cancer because they didn t have many resources back then that would have helped him survive cancer. Work Cited Jesse Owens. Biography.com. A E Networks Television, 13 Feb. 2016. Web. 27 Feb. 2017. Klein, Christopher. 10 Things You May Not Know About Jesse Owens. History.com. A E Television Networks, 12 Sept. 2013. Web. 27 Feb. 2017. The New York Times. The New York Times, n.d. Web. 27 Feb. 2017. Welcome. Jesse Owens | Official Site. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Feb. 2017. WGBH American Experience . Jesse Owens. PBS. Public Broadcasting Service, n.d. Web. 27 Feb. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Steve Jobs At Stanford Commencement Anjal Lamsal Professor Mary Hidalgo English 101 v2 22 October 2017 2005 Stanford Commencement Steve Jobs According to the speech of Steve Jobs at Stanford Commencement, he presents his opinion and history as evidence. He makes himself to be a person who carries on even in the darkest of times and who has overcome many obstacles when things didn t look good. The speech begins with his statement of dropping out of college in front of students graduating from the good university. The speech made bigger impacts in the student s life. Steve jobs has used many types of dialogue in the speech to give the importance of the education. His words in this speech has enlightened the young blood to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He promotes with his speech structure. He uses simple structure to make his speech super powerful just like drops of water makes the ocean. As he uses the rule of three to make his speech even better. s there is a beginning, middle and end in the life of the mythic hero. The three stories Jobs tells in his speech are about connecting the dots (how he learned how every action/event in life is connected), love and loss (how he found love and lost things/people close to him), and death (where Jobs discusses his own battle with cancer and the fear of dying). In his first short story to the audience, Jobs does a successful job with his rhetorical method. He repeats the phrase connecting the dots during the speech. He mentions that people can only connect those dots of life looking backwards which gives a powerful meaning to the audience. Not only with the starting but he ends his first story by telling that you should trust in something to connect dots and make future better. His timing and pace makes his speech so comfortable to the listeners that every word is familiar to the audience and clear in meaning. However, the second story lets the audience to truly measure their success. He brings pathos from the audience in two separate ways. First, he explains about the trouble with his Macintosh. How he got fired form the apple. Which made audience more attractive towards listening to the speech. He connects his speech towards emotions by telling stories of his wife. Jobs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Justice In The Eumenides Within The Eumenides by Aeschylus, one of the main themes is Justice. Justice is a virtue perfecting the will, which enables one to give others their due. Justice involves punishing actions that are wrong and defending what is right. According to the play, justice is essential for order in society, for everyone must be given their due. Without justice, there would be a lack of order and peace. In an ordered society, justice is necessary for everyone must be treated fairly. Regardless of a bad action or crime a person commits, they must receive a fair trial. Within the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution, the sixth amendment states that one has a right to a speedy, public, and impartial trial by jury. Within The Eumenides, Athene is the voice ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She picks her wisest citizens to be the jury and to take the matters into their own hands with honesty. After the trial has been summoned and the 12 Athenian citizens have been brought forth, Athene says let citizens / And jurors all in silence recognize this court / Which I ordain today in Perpetuity / That now and always justice may be well discerned (571 574). This quote exemplifies the importance of justice in society. It displays how justice must always be recognized in a matter of life or death. Within the trial, Orestes says that it was Apollo s oracle that commanded him to kill his mother. Ultimately, justice prevails, for Orestes is acquitted. One can conclude that it would not be just to punish Orestes because he was advised by Apollo to kill his mother. Justice is essential, for with a lack of justice, chaos would be brought about in society. In The Eumenides, the Furies value justice without truly being just. Throughout the play, the Furies, protectors of the law, pursue Orestes because of the crime he has committed. They yearn to trace him by his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. A Strange Act Of Violence Although he appeared average and seeming to have the same dreams and aspirations of his peers, Ted s mind was a far darker place than anyone could have imagined prior to his incarceration and eventual conviction. At age three, Ted demonstrated a strange act of violence to his fifteen year old aunt while she was napping. Lifting her bed sheets, he placed three large kitchen knives beside her. She recalls, He just stood there and grinned. I shooed him out of the room and took the implements back down to the kitchen and told my mother about it. I remember thinking at the time that I was the only one who thought it was strange. Nobody did anything (Vronsky, 2004: 107). In addition to his early patterns of violence, there was also a history of mental illness in the family. This can usually mean that family members down the line are far more likely to exhibit some of these same attributes. More than likely, these mental problems found their way through heredity into Bundy s personality as well. An example of mental instability within the family can be seen with his grandmother. Late in her life, she expressed symptoms of psychosis. In order to treat this, she underwent shock therapy. It is likely that the abuse she endured through her marriage and that which Bundy was exposed to contributed to these problems. While in college, Bundy recalls having walked past an open window where a young woman was undressing. Taken with this event, he began deliberately seeking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Figurative Language In The Laughing Heart By Charles Bukowski The poem The Laughing Heart was written by Charles Bukowski. The poem is about taking chances and living life to the fullest. The poem The Journey was written by Mary Oliver. This poem was about finding inner strength. Both poems have unique themes, tones, and creative figurative language. Both poets use several examples of figurative language and tone to develop the theme of the poems. The poem The Laughing Heart displays several examples of figurative language to convey the theme of the poem. The poet uses figurative language to tell the reader to take chances, risks, and to live life to the fullest. You can t beat death but you can beat death in life, sometimes everybody dies at some point but that shouldn t stop you from being lively and taking risks (Bukowski 12,13). Charles Bukowski is trying to tell the reader that life is worthwhile and to live up to your own life expectations. There is a light somewhere it may not be much light but it beats the darkness the poet is saying to not let yourself be taken by the struggles of life but, to pursue through the difficulties and find more opportunities that will be more worthwhile(Bukowski 5,6.7). The Journey uses figurative language to convey the theme of inner strength. The wind pried with its stiff fingers at the very foundations Mary Oliver uses personification to show that there are things trying to destroy what you had built (Oliver 14,15,16). Whether it be wind or an actual person the poet is stating that you must endure it until you are strong enough to fight it. And there was a new voice which you slowly recognized as your own, that kept you company your voice isn t something that can physically keep you company (Oliver 27, 28, 29, 30) However, you can find your own words and voice as you find your own strengths despite what anybody says. The tones of the poems help define the meaning of the poem. The tone of The Laughing Heart is urgency. The poet is speaking directly to the reader and advising you that your life is your life (Bukowski 1). Don t let it be clubbed into dank submission. be on the watch the poet is advising you and warning you to not let yourself be swept away by the darkness and evilness of the world and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Power s Influence On The Visual Arts Of Germany History suggests that a concentration of power leads to systemic inequalities through unjust representation in political institutions and social status. This can be seen through various examples, however, the most prominent being Hitler s strong influence on the visual arts of Germany and how the excessive power of Wall Street s strong control on finance, the government, and certain policies. Throughout the mid 20th century, there are many instances where power has led to systemic inequalities, not only within politics but also within visual arts. Art, along with other forms of visual art was greatly shaped by Nazi beliefs once Hitler gained power in early 1933. Hitler considered himself to be very knowledgeable with regards to art and effectively ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The excessive power of Hitler has led to the destruction of the visual arts in Germany at the time, and the excessive power of Wall Street has influenced many different sectors in negative ways, the finance sector, and policy making. While, Hitler and Wall Street have been beneficial to the world and community in some ways, both of these have taken their power for granted and have abused a privilege awarded to them. Excessive power not only leads to corruption of the people and the country, but also systemic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay on God and Daniel Defoe s Robinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe and God As Robinson Crusoe salvages anything useful for his subsistence off of the shipwreck, he alludes to his materialism. ...O Drug!.. what art thou good for, thou art not worth to me, no not the taking off of the ground, one of those knives is worth all this heap, I have no manner of use for thee, e en remain where thou art, and go to the bottom as a creature whose life is not worth saving... However, upon second thoughts, I took it away... (Defoe 57) It is easy to take Crusoe s statement literally and dismiss him merely as an ostentatious person; however, Crusoe sees real beauty in the saving hand of God. The dominant theme in Robinson Crusoe is that sin has its retribution, but peace can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even after the first stage in his adventures, which he culminates in Crusoe s amassing a modest fortune, he refuses to follow his fathers ethics and settle down. Intent on his own inclination , as he says, he leaves his plantation and once again takes up the uncertain life of seatrade. But I, that was born to be my own destroyer, could no more resist the offer than I could restrain my first rambling designs, when my father s good counsel was lost upon me. (Defoe 29) He again provokes Providence by becoming a salve trader. As punishment his ship is wrecked in a storm, and he escapes to an uninhabited island. Stripped of all his illusions, limited by necessity to one small place, Crusoe is thrown back upon himself, confronted by an immense emptiness. What is this earth and sea which I have seen so much? Whence is it produced? And what am I and of the creatures, wild, tame, human and brutal? Whence are we? All of these questions predate Crusoe s religious conversion, the central and most significant act of the novel. His answer to the question is that all creation comes from God and that the state of creation, including his own, is an expression of the will of God.3 Upon this act of faith, he rebuilds not only his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Distance Learning As An Option Model Of Instruction Distance learning as an option model of instruction Traditional on grounds classroom situations have been the predominant instruction method for eras. Then again, with the approach and advancement of the Internet and other data innovations, online or separation learning is turning out to be more mainstream. Both conventional and separation learning programs give quality training, with the fundamental distinction between them being the substance conveyance strategy. Traditional Education The Traditional educating background obliges you to go to classes in individual and on grounds. It bodes well to go to classes in individual in the event that you choose to live in the residences or are an approaching first year recruits who needs the genuine school experience. There are positively more chances to join clubs, affiliations, or societies/sororities while taking classes on grounds.Likewise, you might require extra help from direction guides and teachers, which is all the more promptly accessible on grounds. Customary classes may be a superior decision for understudies who aren t extremely sagacious with innovation or who appreciate interfacing with instructors and teachers up close and personal. (www.learn.org) Customary learning programs use the since quite a while ago settled system of on grounds classroom gatherings for conveying course data and encouraging understudy discussion and banter about. Understudies meet at a doled out time and place to share in class addresses, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Prostitution In Canada Essay The oldest profession in the world ; this is how prostitution is often defined or referred to. However, the reality of prostitution in the 21st century is much more complex than it was before. With the emergence of nation states and democracy, the question of the legal status of prostitution became an issue now more controversial than ever. In Canada, this question resurfaced in the last decade with the Bedford case, which eventually led to a change in laws pertaining to prostitution with Bill 36 in 2014. While the Conservatives supported an abolitionist view on prostitution, their bill was severely criticized by the opposition parties and many groups defending human rights. Thus, a critical question arises: should prostitution be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the new legislation is now facing legal challenge on the grounds that it doesn t improve safety conditions for sex workers, which contravenes to section 7 of the Canadian Charter (Ivison A1). Still, opposition by the NPD and Liberal Party, Amnesty International and other women s rights organization was for now unsuccessful in proving the bill to be unconstitutional (Ivison A1). In order to fully understand the debate created by Bill C 36, we must start be defining some terms pertaining to prostitution and its legal status. First, there are three main model of intervention when it comes to prostitution: legalization, decriminalization and criminalization (Phoenix 7). Legalization is when criminal sanctions are replaced by civil regulation of the contract between prostitutes and clients, such that prostitution acquires a status similar to another type of employment (8). Decriminalization refers the repeal of laws prohibiting prostitution without the institution of civil regulations, such that health and safety legislation become the main regulatory instrument (8). Finally, criminalization corresponds to the current type of legislation in Canada, which aims to repress and prohibit prostitution (7). The dubbed Nordic model , or abolitionist approach, describes a legal approach to prostitution which was applied in Sweden and follows the model of criminalization, but redefines sex work as a problem of violence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Wine Apellation Research Wine Appellation Research App. 1: Dole de St Leonard Appellation: Central Valais Region: Valais Village: Saint Leonard Estate Vineyard/ Grand cru: N/A Grape Varieties: Gamay and Pinot Noir Country: Switzerland Sub region: Sierre District Climate Conditions: In Valais, the rainfall is low but the annual hours of sunshine are the highest in the country. Which lead them to enjoy a favoured climate benefitting from both sunshine and dry weather with mild temperatures late into autumn. Nevertheless, this canton is subject to a multitude of microclimates due to its complex and tortuous relief as well as numerous local winds. In St Leonard, there is the Lienne River which runs through the village and an infamous underground lake along the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Red wine, given ruby to dark red with garnet highlights, promising a richly aromatic, well structured wine. Type of wine: Character of the wine: Full Bodied Red wine, harvest by hand with the process of fruit selection beginning in the vineyard, and transport of the selected grapes to the chai in small, 30 kg crates. The vinifications take place in thermo regulated concrete vats for an average of 21 days. Malolactic fermentation takes place in barrel. After the malolactic fermentation stage, all the wines are carefully matured in oak casks of which 70% are new for about 15 months. The wine is full bodied Pomerol, without the ripeness, elegance and concentration the better wines from the region often display. Grow in Single 11 hectare Pomerol vineyard. Nose: A powerful bouquet asserts the wine s personality with pronounced aromas of violets (from the Merlot) and truffles. A distinguishing feature is the very board spectrum of fragrances ranging from red fruits and animal notes to noble hints of leather. Palate: The wine s aromatic richness and complexity are confirmed on the palate. The young wines are supported by powerful structure and remarkable persistence, developing in strength over the years. Older wines acquire a rich, smooth, silky character in perfect harmony with their aromatic expression. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Examples Of Postlapsarian Language In City Of Glass Prof. Dr. Herzogenrath Diana Burdeos Matriculation No. Take home essay TASK: Describe the different concepts of prelapsarian and postlapsarian language in the City of Glass . 1. Introduction 1.1 Plot Summary 2. Postlapsarian Concepts in City of Glass 2.1 Daniel Quin 2.2 Peter Stillman Jr. 2.3 New York 3. Prelapsarian concepts in City of Glass 3.1 Stillman Sr. 1. Introduction The significance of language is a broad theme in the Çity of Glass . The detective fiction novel Çity of Glass written by Paul Auster portrays different concepts of prelapsarian and postlapsarian language. Which are revealed through characters, such as Daniel Quinn, Peter Stillman Jr., Peter Stillman Sr., but also throughout the novel s setting in New York painting a picture of the broken people living in New York and the frailty of the city itself. 1.1 Plot Summary Daniel Quinn the novel s protagonist was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whenever he pretends to be Max Power s, he completely soaks into his role and forgets the insecurities of Daniel Quinn, the person he actually is. The day he meets Virginia and Peter Stillman, he pretends to be Paul Auster and once he gets uncomfortable in Virginia s presence he slips into his own fictional creation Max Work and [...] thought what Max Work would have been thinking, had he been there. (Glass 14) One can argue that Quinn is a postlapsarian character, because the connection between signifier and signified is disrupted. The more he gets involved into the case of protecting Peter Stillman, the more he becomes Max Work and forgets who he really is. He had become a triad of selves (Glass 9) and by adapting many personalities at once Quinn loses his sense for reality. In the end he is no one and the reader is left to decide what has happened to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Mandala And Sunyata Are Codependent The mandala and sunyata are codependent, as the mandala allows one to fully comprehend sunyata. However, in order to understand sunyata, one must first acknowledge and comprehend the Theravada Buddhist teachings. Teachings, such a dependent variation, the no self, and even impermanence, are also intertwined with both each other, the sunyata, and the mandala. Therefore, while both sunyata and the Theravada Buddhist teachings may be taught through the mandala, these teachings are crucial in demonstrating the sunyata. The mandala provides a religious experience through visualization and are often employed to dissociate a human from their ego and the egotistic perceptions humans tend to cling to. Creating a mandala takes a lot of time and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just like the seed, various different elements, past practices, and studies throughout years and years were necessary for the creation of the seed. The creation of the seed and its journey into existence is similar to that of the mandala. Both creations took significant effort, an excessive amount of time, and the presence of the right elements to form the creation. Another Theravada Buddhist teaching used to understand sunyata, is anaatman, or the no self. To begin, anaatman explains that one does not recognize that everything is casually connected; rather, people cling to words such as I and self, believing they have a fixed personality. This is not the case as we do not have a fixed independent self rather, we exist in a constantly changing and advancing process. The mandala demonstrates anaatman because of the fact that it a tool used to transform behavior through psychic realization. As stated previously, the mandala is a design to connect the universe with human being s consciousness and matter, representing a way to reach enlightenment. Because of this, the mandala should be viewed as a tool that can communicate, and even deliver enlightenment. While viewing the mandala, it works to bring you to experience a sacred world by striving to bring the human to the manda or its center or essence and works as a la ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Unbiased View Of The New York Times The New York Times is the largest urban and daily newspaper in The United States. Although it is a New York based newspaper, it is read nationally and internationally. The New York Times has won 117 Pulitzer Prizes, far more than any other news organization. With more than 1 million digital only subscribers and 1.1 million print and digital subscribers, the Times says it has more subscribers than ever before in its 164 year history, with an audience comprised of literate, educated people interested in news and current events. It is highly recognized throughout The United States as an esteemed and influential newspaper as it covers everything from sports to politics, all while maintaining an unbiased viewpoint. Charlie Savage and Nick Cumming Bruce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Sports Analytic Models Winning is the main objective in team sports at any level. Most decisions that were made by coaches and team executives were made from their own brain and gut. They made key decisions like what system best fits the team, what players fit the system, and who to develop. Now, of course most, if not all teams used basic stats like touchdowns, rebounds, assists, etc, but that is as far as they went to use statistics to their advantage. This all changed when Billy Beane, one of the few to use sports analytics on a professional level, appeared on the scene. See, Sports Analytics is more than just numbers on a page. These complex numbers are digestible enough for coaches, managers, and team scouts to earn a competitive advantage. Sports Analytics starts with gathering basic stats like goals, steals, blocks, or etc and putting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This data management then feeds into information systems, which I will get into later, and more importantly analytic models. These analytic models are used to gain a sense of what is going to happen in the future. For example, if you gather how many points, rebounds, assists a basketball player is averaging in the fourth quarter per year, you can see if he is a growing into a natural clutch player ( signs of a franchise player) or is stagnant in the closing minutes of the last quarter (signs of a role player or bench player). The more numbers you have the more these predictive models are accurate. Billy Beane used very in depth numbers to propel the Athletics to the playoffs with one of the lowest payrolls in 2002. The 2002 season was what we played you chronicled in the book, Moneyball:The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis. That same book was then turned into a 2011 film starring Brad Pitt as Billy Beane.The film reveals the use of sports analytics to find productive players who the Athletics could pick up for excellent value. Since the Athletics did not have the money to land exceptional franchise players, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Cannibalism In The Starving Time Essay Life in early Jamestown was very difficult. Cannibalism played a big part of it, as it illustrated the harshness of the Starving Time of the duration of the winter of 1609 10. A few Colonists faced truly life threatening difficulties as they were desperate and were driven to cannibalism. It was an ironic situation in some sorts since early explorers had speculated that only the Native Americans would eat human flesh . The Starving Time presents the only authentic examples of cannibalism witnessed in the state of Virginia. One provident man chops up his wife and salts down the pieces. Others dig up the graves to eat the corpses. By springtime only sixty remain left alive. Historians mainly accepted the fact that cannibalism had taken place in Jamestown: they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The writers in the colonial era of Virginia jotted down about what happened during that winter with differing degrees of horror, regret, enjoyment, and control as well by their own oscillate levels of personal interest in the colony s success. Although Cannibalism may or may have not have occurred during the years 1609 and 1610; some evidence says it did, but ultimately, there is no possible way to find out the definitive answer (Cobbs, 54). Before the starving time, writers illustrated America as an Epidemic paradise where food was productive and required a limited amount of labor. Thus in the 1610s and 1620s, colonial leaders executed new laws about the production as well as consumption of food, in part because of the coefficient presence of Starving Time accounts. Memories of the winter of 1609 1610 in Jamestown acted as indispensable cautionary tales that have shaped the future government of Virginia, as well as the settlers themselves, and their colony. Jamestown became America s became the first recreation myth, with a mixture of truth and fiction that have chronicled the failures and triumphs of Virginia (Cobbs, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Flappers In The Gilded Age Flapper: Flappers were northern, metropolitan, single, young, middle class women. Many held steady jobs in the changing American economy. The clerking jobs that formed in the Gilded Age were higher than ever.The number of phone operators increased as phone usage increased. The consumer oriented economy of the 1920s saw an increasing number of department stores. Women were needed on the sales floor to cope with the most precious customers other women. But the flapper was not all work and play was involved. By night, flappers engaged in the active city nightlife. They would frequently visit jazz clubs and watch vaudeville shows. Speakeasies were a common destination, as the new woman of the twenties adopted the same attitude as a man. Ironically, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One hairstyle, known simply as the bob, would be at the center of this great debate. First introduced during the Great War, the bob haircut would eventually cause a revolution in the way women would wear the bob forevermore. It all started in 1915 with the introduction of the Castle Bob, named after the acclaimed ballroom dancer Irene Castle. While cutting her hair for convenience, little would she know that she would forever be linked with triggering a revolution in 20th century hair fashion. The Castle Bob would be the first indication of the rage of short hair. The bob haircut was simply a hair cut leveling with the bottom of the ears all around the head. It was worn either with bangs or with the hair brushed off the side of the forehead. It was a simple look but an oppressive departure from the long feminine looks created by Gibson and Marcel. http://www.hairarchives.com/private/1920s.htm Cosmetics: In 1909 Gordon Selfridge had opened the first cosmetics counter to allow women to try before you buy. By the 1920s, every pharmacy and department store in the world included makeup counters. The previous stigma attached to makeup was gone and women felt at ease scrutinizing the latest powders, vanishing creams, pan sticks, lipsticks and mascaras (or mascaros as they were known in the 1920s). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...