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Elaine Macardle s The Lost Boys
Not Enough Boys Elaine MacArdle is a correspondent for the Boston Globe and wrote The Lost Boys.
Michelle Conlin is a writer for Business Week and she wrote The New Gender Gap. Both of these
writer talk about the decline of young men attending college and women becoming the majority in
getting a higher education. The message that these two writers want to get across is that there is a
gender reversal in American education and how this may affect society and our nation. Historically
males have been the primary beneficiaries of education. It s a man s world, men are the creators of
civilizations, laws and education in America. Men have created a system where they can be cater too
in every way possible. Men usually have first pick of what they want to do with their life, they tend to
have a choice whether to attend college. Woman before did not have much of a choice to attend
college to seek a career, woman have usually gotten marry and raised kids. Conlin says The gender
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McArdle says We should start teaching them according to how they learn, not according to some idea
that boys and girls have to learn the same way (167). This could be a new possible system of teaching
the two sexes differently without holding anyone back in the process. Male and female have different
brain activity and also very different ways of learning. When it comes to teaching there needs to be a
more specific study, to come with a more evolved teaching criteria. Lastly Conlin says A new world
has opened up for girls, but unless a symmetrical effort is made to help boys find their footing, it may
turn out that it s a lonely place to be. After all, it takes more than one gender to have a gender
revolution (179). Schools need to start taking responsibility for what goes on in schools and their
teaching methods that are failing everyone especially
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The Lottery vs. the Rocking-Horse Winner
Outline Title: The Lottery vs. The Rocking Horse Winner I. Introduction A. In what ways are the two
shorts stories by Shirley Jackson and D.H. Lawrence similar and different. B. In The Lottery vs. The
Rocking Horse Winner we are analyzing the similarities and differences in setting from a fictional
viewpoint between these two short stories. II. Body A. What are the settings of these two short stories,
1. Where do they take place 2. When do they take place 3. What similarities and differences do these
stories have in common, considering where and when they take place B. What is the atmosphere in
which these stories are set 1. Are the characters affected by atmosphere 2. What are the similarity and
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The when, in The Rocking Horse Winner is quiet a mystery, however the where in more conclusive.
Almost the whole story plays of in The House, the very pleasant but haunted house. Taking into
consideration when and where these two stories took place, one can come to the conclusion that they
are very different in setting, as the one playoff in a town square and the other in a house. In The
Lottery we can determine the exact time of the setting, whereas in The Rocking Horse Winner we are
not determine the exact time of the setting. Looking at the atmosphere within the setting of The
Lottery and The Rocking Horse Winner, one can make a clear perspicacity that the atmosphere of
these two stories had a great role to play and impact on the characters. Even though it is a lovely clear
and sunny day in The Lottery, the atmosphere is one of depression, stress, nervousness and fear. This
impacted the characters in The Lottery as they anxiously waiting upon the Mr. Summers and the black
box, no one was laughing but rather just smiling and all the women wore faded clothes. The
atmosphere within the setting of The Rocking Horse Winner, was also one of depression, stress,
anxiety and fear. Although not all the symptoms were present in all of the characters, Paul s mother
was the one that had all the symptoms due to the lack of money. Paul and his other siblings had fear as
on of their symptoms when that house started saying, There must be more money, one
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External Threat Is Improper Training And Knowledge
External threats
1. Most external threat is improper training and knowledge. That could lead to losing customers or
even worse a lawsuit. It is impart that floor management and leads stay active on the salon floor and
interacting with employees.
2. Neglecting to keep up with new regulated laws can hurt the business and cause economic distress in
the business. This will have an adverse effect on the ability to capitalize business ventures and
generate revenue. I feel that it is up to both the management team and myself to stay on top of all
facets of the business and make sure all ts are crossed, and is are dotted!
3. High turnover rate with hair stylist and nail technician is a potential threat causing staff shortages
and over workload. In addition, company trade secrets and special projects leaked by ex employees or
sub contractors.
Three largest challenges
The three largest challenges my company faces is (1) company secrets being exposed, (2) competitive
market, and (3) boosting staff morale.
1. To enforce and to protect the business confidentiality all employees and booth renters would have to
agree to sign a unilateral non disclosure and non compete contract. Within both contracts if upon their
termination or resignation from Eke to Chic a clause restricting employees use and dissemination of
company owned confidential information.The non compete states that employee agrees not to enter
into or start a similar profession or trade in competition against the
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A Look At Isaac Mizrahi And The Eccentric World He...
Unzipped: a look at Isaac Mizrahi and the eccentric world he represents
Crude and lewd with attitude: Unzipped offers a raw look into the fashion world as Isaac Mizrahi
prepares for his fall 1994 comeback collection.
Following a critically detested season, Unzipped launches into the creation of Mizrahi s new line.
With shots ranging from Mizrahi in bed to his frequent interactions with industry icons, Unzipped
offers an intensely intimate look into the unconventional and hilarious life of Mizrahi and the fashion
industry: a world previously untapped successfully on film.
Mizrahi s impeccable sense of humor provides an authentic look into various aspects of the fashion
industry. To highlight the extreme pressure of designing, Mizrahi ... Show more content on
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Ideologically the documentary highlights the dedication, precision, and stress involved in designing,
thus emphasizing the legitimacy of fashion and the passion of designers. Mizrahi s work demonstrates
the intensive labor of love behind his work, thwarting the stereotype of fashion as superficial.
Additionally, Unzipped utilizes Mizrahi to break down barriers between the audience and celebrity. By
making Mizrahi relatable before showing his interactions with fashion all stars, Unzipped invites
audiences to meet models like Cindy Crawford, Kate Moss, and Naomi Campbell. Thus, it brings
genuineness to subjects known only physically.
Stylistically, Unzipped produces a raw aesthetic to capture the fashion world. Though Mizrahi had
final say over the edit of the film, Unzipped seemingly provides intimate access into his collection.
Splitting itself into different sections, Unzipped lacks a clear structure other than a loose arc leading to
its climactic runway. Shot in 35mm film and predominantly in black and white, Unzipped offers an
unamplified look into Mizrahi s world.
Unzipped s most deliberate stylistic choice serves to exaggerate the film s core: fashion. Very
consciously selecting what to show in color, the runway transforms into a world of vibrancy. In stark
contrast to the muted tones of black and white, Mizrahi s show throws his audiences into a
wonderland of effervescent coloration. Mizrahi s aesthetic screams fun as hot pink and orange jackets
line the
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Alfred Hitchcock Use Of Narration In North By Northwest
In the movie North by Northwest, by Alfred Hitchcock he shows how a film can have an influence on
a historical event. Alfred Hitchcock was born August 13, 1899 and died April 29, 1980 being
sometimes referred as The Master of Suspense. During Hitchcock s career some major historical
events took place, in which he used his films to reflect and sometimes respond to those events.
Hitchcock s films both reflected and sometimes also intervened in contemporary social and political
events during his career.
Alfred Hitchcock s film North by Northwest, is today considered one of the greatest films of all time.
In 1995 the film was picked by the United States Library of Congress to be saved in the National Film
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The types of narration he uses in the film North by Northwest are considered two of the basic forms of
narration. The two forms of narration that he uses in the film are restricted and omniscient. This is
important because the omniscient type of narration is where the person watching the movie knows
what is going on in the story. Unlike the restricted form of narration where it is more like real life as in
having a more narrow view of events. The fact that he used the omniscient type of narration is
important because having the complete knowledge of what is happening in a story actually creates
suspense by not knowing when and how events would take place. In the film Hitchcock does not use
the two different types of narration separately but actually combines them together. This shows that he
did not make the film based on just a certain tone but actually changed tones throughout the film. For
example, when Eve is about to send a letter to Vandamm the tone of the film suddenly changes to
suspense. This is very important because it changes the view of Eve and other events in the movie to
some characters. This shows that the tone changes successfully to suspense by making Thornhill and
some other characters question many things that are happening in the film. Hitchcock s way of using
this keeps the viewer intrigued even as the story starts to unfold as the movie
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The Characteristics And Features Of Mutual Funds
1.1 General Introduction
The term investment refers to the commitment of funds made with an expectation of some positive
returns. Two essentials aspects of investment are that firstly it involves waiting for returns, and
secondly it involves an element of risk of not getting what is expected of the investment. Basically
investment means purchase of financial asset that yield a return, which is proportionate to risk
assumed over some future period of time.
In finance, investment means buying securities or other monetary or paper (financial) assets in the
money markets or capital markets, or other in fairly liquid real assets, such as good as an investment,
real estate or collectibles with a view to earn some gain over a period of time.
1.2 Features of Investment
All the investment have the following features:
Return
Risk
Safety
Liquidity
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Professional Management
Mutual Funds provide the services of experienced and skilled professionals, backed by a dedicated
investment research team that analyses the performance and prospects of companies and selects
suitable investments to achieve the objectives of the scheme.
2. Diversification
Mutual Funds invest in a number of companies across a broad cross section of industries and sectors.
This diversification reduces the risk because seldom do all stocks decline at the same time and in the
same proportion. You achieve this diversification through a Mutual Fund with far less money than you
can do on your own.
3. Convenient Administration
Investing in a Mutual Fund reduces paperwork and helps you avoid many problems such as bad
deliveries, delayed payments and follow up with brokers and companies. Mutual Funds save your time
and make investing easy and convenient.
4. Return Potential
Over a medium to long term, Mutual Funds have the potential to provide a higher return as they invest
in a diversified basket of selected securities.
5. Low
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The Red Pony Analysis
Jody s life changed from a boring farm to a life changing adventure with animals that ended up
coming very close to his heart. The Red Pony, written by John steinbeck is about a young boy named
Jody Tiflin who adventures through is life. Jody is grateful to have a pony that becomes very
important to him in the novel. However he begins to lose that pony, and go through some tough
situations. The main character Jody changes and grows from childhood to adolescence, by being
responsible for the pony, going through the death with Gabilan, and also trying to believe in Billy
through Nellie s birth. Jody becomes smarter and stronger through the novel as well.
To begin with, Jody grows and changes into adolescence by learning responsibility with the horse. It
takes a lot of work that he didn t know how to handle with the pony. An example from the book that
shows how he has lots to do now, and lots of work with the horse is, Jody carried and brushed until a
pile of dead hair lay in the stall...Each time he finished he thought it might have been done better.
(Steinbeck 13) He is now understanding the work that has to be done with the new horse. He is also
learning that he has something else to look forward to, which does prove he is changing and growing
into a new type of lifestyle. Another example from the text is showing when the pony was left in the
rain because he thought it wouldn t rain,it said, From the top of the ridge he could see Gabilan
standing in the coral miserably
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Pakistani Pharmaceutical Industry
OPPORTUNITIES
Forecasts predict that by 2016 Pakistan will be the 11th largest pharmaceutical market in the Asia
Pacific region, which is the major core world s population and growth pole.
The industry is a net beneficiary of the boom in base materials mostly from China and this positively
impacts their margins. Further treaties and trade agreements will boost this trend further.
The country s Large Scale Manufacturing (LSM) has registered positive growth of 1.85 percent during
the July Sep first quarter of the current FY13 over the corresponding period of the last FY12 showing
signs of improvements. The manufacturing items observed growth throughout the first quarter over
the same period of last year involved pharmaceuticals (4.09%).
FBR has reduced the rate of the 0.5 percent withholding tax under Section 153A of the Income Tax
Ordinance, 2001 to 0.3 or 0.2 percent for those segments reimbursing lower rate of turnover tax below
0.5 percent. This has yearned to be a major facilitative measure to be announced for all such sectors
like manufacturers of pharmaceutical products having low turnover and also paying turnover taxes
that are high. By volumes and generated percentage, the Pharmaceutical industry might possibly be
considered a small industry which can prove itself of substantial value considering the amount of
profits that can be generated, and the number of promising investors that exist. Enormous prospective
exists for the Industry in a country of
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The Role Of Native Americans In Colonial America
During the early colonial period in America, new American settlers did not get along well with the
Natives. The Native people gave the American people many problems when they came to settle in the
New World. Most of these problems included the Natives capturing Americans and keeping them as
hostages during the wars. Depending on the reasons why these Americans were captured and who
captured them, depended on what kind of experience these Americans would have during their
captivity. The Americans experiences would also depend on what gender they were and that would
determine how they were treated and what role they would play in the tribe. During the early colonial
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After her capture, she was used as a slave for a chief named Weetamoo. While she was a slave for
Weetamoo, she had many horrible experiences with him and his tribe. These experiences were due to
her gender role as a woman. The natives treated woman with little to no respect, usually denying them
food and shelter, like in Mary Rowlandson s case. Because Mary had all these bad experiences with
the Natives, she began to call them savages and tell how awful they treated her all because she was a
woman. Like Mary Rowlandson, James Smith was captured during a war between the Natives and
Americans. James Smith was a part of a wagon trail building team along with three hundred plus men.
The wagon trails him and the other men were building, were used for them to travel to their American
tribes during the wars to trade and have shelter. While James was going through the trails to check on
some of the group members, he was captured by Natives. Like Mary Rowlandson again, he was one of
the only ones on the trail building team to survive as a hostage. James Smith was very lucky to be
spared, because Natives thought that white men should be sacrificed and die when they are captured.
James s life was only spared because he made it back to their tribe without lagging behind. This meant
a great amount to the Natives, therefore, they made James into their own and initiated him into their
tribe with what he thought was cruel
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Analysis Of The Cinema Of Attraction By Tom Gunning
Early films were created with audience reception in mind. Tom Gunning, author of Cinema of
Attraction, theorizes filmmakers goal to create a film that gripped the audiences attention and amazed
them create a spectacle. Therefore, early cinema did not have a narrative structure. They were most
often short films, such as those of the Lumiere Brothers, that were actualities; 40 to 50 second films
that showed actualities or activities representative of everyday life, such as playing cards, drinking
beer, or a moving train. Gunning asserts the period of early cinema began in 1895 and lasted until
1906/1907, when narrativization of cinema became a trend. Although the mode of storytelling
changed in later decades, some films retained the spectacular qualities central to early cinema. In this
essay, I will discuss Gunning s argument that early cinema was a spectacle or a tamed attraction.
Furthermore, I will argue Wings is reminiscent of early cinema for its creation of tamed attraction
through cinematography in scenes shot for visual appeal, special effects, and most notably, the dog
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He chose attraction, because Eisenstein viewed cinema as a fairground: it contained many different
spectacles for the eye, including those on camera special effects, actors performances and those off
camera editing techniques such as montage, and cinematography. The special effects, specifically,
Gunning describes as tamed attractions. They were a source of assault on the viewer, but one that
needed to be controlled. If a filmmaker could wrangle their visual strength, he could set off a
fireworks show in the theater, assuring that audiences sat on the edge of their
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Gel Filtration Chromatography Lab Report
Gel Filtration Chromatography is a commonly used method used in order purify a protein from a
mixture, by means of separations. Different biomolecules differ in size, or their molecular weight. In
the gel matrix inside the chromatography column, there are gel beads which are porous to allow
certain sized molecules to enter. The molecules that are able to enter the pores of the gel, are held in
stationary phase and will elute from the column later on, these are usually smaller, to medium sized
molecules. Larger molecules that are not able to fit in the pores will elute out of the column first, they
are involved in mobile phase where they just go straight through the column without interacting with
the gel beads. Smaller molecules will have a higher elution volume, while the larger molecules will
have a lower elution volume. The volume to elute the protein is inversely proportional to the
molecules size.
Methods:
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Then measured the absorbance of blue fractions that are within 5% of before and after the absorbance
of the darkest blue one. Repeated the same steps with the yellow fractions, measured them at 440nm.
V_o = void volume, which is calculated by locating the peak absorbance at 650nm the darkest blue
one, total the volume up to and including the peak absorbance fraction. V_t = total volume of the
column, where the fraction of the peak absorbance at 440nm the darkest yellow, total the volume up to
and including the peak absorbance fraction.
Day Two Elution of myoglobin:
A horse heart Myoglobin sample was loaded into the gel column, the same way it was loaded on day
one. Fractions were collected at 1.0 mL in each Eppendorf tube, and weighed after collected.
Collected fractions until the red had run clear out of the column.
Determining the absorbance of myoglobin〖
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Challenges And Impacts Of Robots
Manufacturing After watching these three videos, it really opens your eyes to how big these
companies and manufactures really are. I was blown away by the factory in China, that people were
raised to go to the factories school, to learn how to make iron s, expresso machine, and electric grills.
Q: Are robots the answer to run a shop in the United States to keep costs down? I am on the fence with
this question. I am back and forth because it would make sense to have AI s and robots of the sorts
taking jobs in the United State, mainly because they are cheaper and sometimes easier to deal with.
We would be cutting costs without human error, and would be cutting costs with salary wages. There
are so many factories in America that use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Q: What is your opinion on living and working in a city essentially designed just for that? Watching
the Made in China: Factory of the World ; that really opened my eyes. I knew that Nike has/had
sweatshops in Asia where they would make they re workers work for very low wages in terrible
conditions, but I never really thought about all the products that are made in china were made like this.
To me, I sort of see it as slavery almost. That would be a horrible life to grow up and know what you
must do with your life, to get by. It would be a rough life, to do one job for the rest of your life, just so
repetitive. I like new things, new routes, new people, because it keeps me in tune with the things going
on around me. Q: Is Walmart a good business model? Where will they be in 5 years I think Walmart
has a very bad code of ethics, and they all about the money. They need to step up and join UNI, to
have better and more safe manufacturing building with safer warehouses. They should put their
employees at such a risk, and they should set a higher pay for all their employees. They make enough
money to fix these problems, so, why don t they? I think if Walmart keep acting so selfish, people
around the world will start to notice and act anyway they can and will eventually really start to ruin
the Walmart reputation and they will go downhill. Q: What will unionizing Walmart do to the pricing
of the shirt? I think
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Essay on Language Development in Childhood Development
Everyday we are developing no matter our age, but it is how we develop children that will tell a
tremendous amount an individual. How a child developments is fundamentally important at a young
age as it affects all aspect of their lives once the child matures. Throughout the class, we looked at
many theorists during the course of the semester as well as looked at many articles pertaining to the
concepts of the development of children. The theorists and articles opened up our minds to a world
that we have never seen before and concepts about child development we have never been taught but
have seen in the practical work we do every week. What makes humans unique is the ability that we
have to interpret the language being used, as Lois Bloom ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Numerous studies have been done in this area as there are many children living in poverty in North
America and all across the world. There are roughly over one billion children living in poverty around
the world (United Nations Children s Fund, 2010). The Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United describes poverty as Lack of knowledge and good skills in herding was widely given as a main
cause of poverty. Living in poverty can seriously affect a child s life as the child would not be able to
go to school or would do poorly because there was nothing to eat at home so they would not be able
concentrate. The child when old enough would have to work all day to make money for the family and
many other harsh realities throughout their lifetime. Throughout the course of this paper I will be
explain how poverty effects language development of a child because of the reasons of parental
education and having a low socioeconomic status. In this paper, I do talk a lot about school statistics a
number of times but that is because I believe if one does not have their language skills fully developed
the results will show in their work ethic and grades in school. It is important to understand that
poverty does not have a direct consequence to language development but it is things associated with
poverty such as parental education, health care, child care, low socioeconomic status and many other
variables that play an influence in
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Analysis Of The Poem Judith Of Bethulia ( Brine, Ciletti...
INTRODUCTION
The poem Judith illustrates the executing of Assyrian general Holofernes by Judith of Bethulia (Brine,
Ciletti and Lähnemann 86). The poem looks at Judith as a woman of morals, courage, and religious
conviction, and her character is portrayed as virtuous and blameless. Judith returns victorious to her
city after killing the mortal enemy, and her people proceed to win the battle against their foes (Brine,
Ciletti and Lähnemann 86). Thus, the poet gives an opportunity to witness the efforts of the poet
trying to fit a female into a setting of men in the society. The poem majorly focuses on heroism and
the main styles are looked at with respect to themes within Judith poem. Judith s beauty is adored and
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Though giving Judith the military role may be a deliberate choice by the poet. The clearest indicator of
the poet to portray Judith as a military leader is his use of contrast. The poet depicts Holofernes as the
epitome of evil. In contrast, Judith is depicted as pure goodness (Brine, Ciletti and Lähnemann 98).
Therefore, the two characters directly oppose each other. The two groups represented by Holofernes
and Judith, the Assyrians and Bethulians are also contrasted via a clever use of traditional heroic
language.
It is natural to see Judith as everything that a commander needs to be. For instance, on the night
preceding the battle between the Bethulians and Assyrians, Holofernes calls the senior soldiers of his
army to a feast. Certainly, Holofernes does not know that the Bethulians will attack the following day,
but a military commander probably would not allow all of his soldiers to be made drunk (Brine, Ciletti
and Lähnemann 100). In the same instance, the poet refers to Judith s battle is fought on a bed against
an unconscious man and not on the battlefield. Is Judith act is not heroic as Holofernes passes out after
drinking too much. She does not kill Holofernes in the heat of battle, but rather in a quite cold blooded
fashion.
Judith s actions are very personalized and private, in contrast to male heroes. The poet stresses the
secretive environment of Holofernes s tent and bed. The
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Raising Cane s A Restaurant
Raising Cane s Restaurant
The food industry in Louisiana has been growing over the years and the Raising Cane s Restaurant has
been on the forefront in offering some of the best delicacies I have tasted in my life. Throughout my
life, I have had the pleasure of experiencing different restaurants and I can admit the experience has
not been disappointing at Raising Cane s Restaurant. For anyone looking to experience a different
taste of chicken, look no further than Raising Cane. Raising Cane mostly serves chicken fingers. In
fact, the restaurant s name is Raising Cane s Chicken Fingers. As its name suggests, it offers a variety
of meals, but chicken meals are their main foods. Todd Graves, who is the C.E.O of the restaurant and
Craig Silvey who was Todd s partner and currently the vice president of information technology and
finance established the restaurant in August 1996. The restaurant has its headquarters in Baton Rouge,
Louisiana, which was the location of the first restaurant. Today, Raising Cane is found in over 250
locations in the U.S and other countries including Kuwait as of September in 2015.
I set out to visit the restaurant for lunch last Friday and the first thing I noticed was its theme color,
which is red. The restaurant s logo is made of a mixture of white, yellow and black colors on a red and
a small yellow background. Its location is equally catchy because it is located at the intersection of
University Drive and Rural Road, which is next to Arizona
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Gender Roles, Sexuality, And Sexual Identity In The Monk
The most outstanding convention that is broken in The Monk involves gender roles, sexuality, and
sexual identity. The character of Matilda lends herself to a feminist critical lens; the way that she
bends gender roles to suit her agenda serves to highlight the (notion/ fact/ truth/ agh) that the only way
for Matilda to gain control over Ambrosio is to assume the roles of a man, even if she does so while
remaining a woman biologically. Matilda is introduced to the reader as a timid and beautiful youth
named Rosario. Rosario has attempted to gain the favor of the abbot and he has accomplished so, the
narrator reveals that Ambrosio loved him with all of the affection of a Father (Lewis 43). For a time,
the young apprentice lives underneath the Monk; learning all that he can and enjoying the ever
growing affection that Ambrosio bestows upon him, proclaiming: Your regularity, your gentleness,
your talents have rendered you an object of universal esteem (54); later, immediately prior to Matilda
s secret being revealed, Ambrosio says thus: To give up your society would be to deprive myself of the
greatest pleasure of my life (58). But immediately after it is revealed that Rosario is actually a young
woman, Ambrosio is rendered speechless, seemingly awaiting the decision of a judge (59).
There is an immediate pronoun change that occurs when Matilda s identity is revealed. Lewis seems to
suggest that the reader should still refer to the youth as a boy with the pronoun he and
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Can Presidential Systems Work Effectively Within Deeply...
Name: Amanda Raizis
ID: 300306546
Tutor: Tim Webster
Tutorial Time: Thursday 11.00 11.50pm
Can presidential systems work effectively in deeply divided societies? [Make reference to at least two
cases of your choosing.]
Thesis Statement
Presidentialism is a system of government in which the president is elected both chief executives and
as head of government (Ogelsby Suárez, 1968) and is the main system of democratic government
apart from parliamentary systems. Presidential systems tend to centralise priorities of the government
to stabilise society. Normally, they are classed into separate regions of power; where the executive,
legislative and judicial branches of government are dependent on one another and cannot work
effectively in deeply divided societies. This argument is ruled by the fact that they are 1) divisive,
causing isolation between ethnoreligious groups. Elites are prioritised over minority working class
groups and 2) inherently majoritarian, as only a single position is given causing proportionality to
become impossible. In places such as Latin America and Northern Ireland, we see the ways in which
these theories have proven ineffectiveness. However, presidential systems aim to separate powers in
order to protect citizens rights and deter abuse of power for good governance overall. Through this
presidential systems, however, have quick decisiveness in resolving societal issues. Without effective
separation; executive, legislative and judicial powers,
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Persuasive Essay About Soccer
Soccer, also known as football is a sport played by millions all around the world. This is not only a
sport, but an activity available to anyone that offers valuable life lessons to those who play. Lessons
and skills such as leadership and teamwork, determination, and friendships are a few that I have gotten
out of playing soccer. Many people view soccer as a waste of two and a half hours because the game
becomes repetitive and predictable. The start off of the game is as follows, one team starts with
possession of the ball with the intention is to score a goal, while keeping it away from the other team
and vice versa. Watching the sport may seem boring to those who do not play because they don t
understand it. People who don t play soccer do not realize the amount of time and effort it takes to
excel in this sport, which comes down to the time spent practicing and conditioning. The more hours
spent on footwork and physical conditioning, the better you become. This sport can be extremely
physical, but it is also a mental game. It is important to be in the right mental state during a game
because distraction in the head leads to mistakes on the field. A strong mental state is extremely
important in soccer, as well as every day. The ability to multitask proves to be an advantage in the
game; when a player has the ball, they need to continue to move, look for open teammates on the
field, and maneuver around the opposing team simultaneously. People who understand this sport can
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The Mysterious Third Murderer In Macbeth
There is ample speculation over the situation of the mysterious third murderer, in Macbeth.
Tremendous arguments based solely on whether the murderer is, in fact, Macbeth himself. However, it
is highly doubtful, that Shakespeare would have made this mystery as straightforward. Speculators
often look past the idea that the murderer could have been someone other than Macbeth, like his
servant. The servant, like Macbeth, would have his reasons to fulfill this deed.
In Act III, Scene i of Macbeth, Macbeth met with two murderers, whom which he hired to kill
Banquo. Macbeth hired these murderers because he cannot assassinate Banquo himself. However the
night of the murder, in scene iii, an additional murderer shows up. When asked who sent him the third
murderer replied Macbeth. Speculators believe the third member was Macbeth himself because he
spotted Banquo and knew his habits well, unlike the other men. They figured Macbeth sent himself in
disguise to make sure the deed would be done. While the murderers were waiting to execute the deed
the third murderer stated in line 14, Almost a mile: but he does usually... (scene iii).This particular line
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In scene ii when Macbeth was discussing with the murderers, the servant was still in the room. Which
proves he probably knows everything that is to take place. Thus leading to the other argument of how
he could find Banquo so quickly, in the dark. First off, Banquo and Macbeth were best friends so he is
bound to know the looks of Banquo, even in the dark. Secondly, the servant is clearly aware of
Banquo s habits. His reason for contribution in the murder could have been one of loyalty to Macbeth.
The servant clearly saw Macbeth s psychological insecurity and could have done it to make sure the
deed would be executed fully. It would have been possible for the servant to leave because Macbeth
and Lady Macbeth, Macbeth s wife, were attending a
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Knowledge In Frankenstein
Frankenstein; or The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley tells an interesting tale of a young scientist
and his attempt to create life and the unfortunate circumstances that occur afterwards. He creates a
monster and almost immediately abandons his creature due to the creature s horrifying nature. Three
years later in Frankenstein s life, the monster reunites with Frankenstein and explains to Frankenstein
the monster s coming of knowledge in this world and we learn about how the monster has come to see
himself and the world around him. This is different to what could have happened if Frankenstein had
been there as a mentor, instead the monster depended his views on the family he watched and books
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Most of it does come from the monster s threats to Frankenstein and his family, but Frankenstein does
feel some sympathy for this creature that he brought to life and abandoned and sets off to create a
female companion. As he does, Frankenstein begins to reflect on his process in creating the first
monster.
Three years before I was engaged in the same manner, and had created a fiend whose unparalleled
barbarity had desolated my heart, and filled it for ever with the bitterest remorse. I was now about to
form another being, of whose dispositions I was alike ignorant; she might become ten thousand times
more malignant than her mate, and delight, for its own sake, in murder and wretchedness (Shelley
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Acoustic Guitar Research Paper
So you ve decided you want to buy your first beginner acoustic guitar. It can be frustrating trying to
figure out which one to buy. With this post I ve tried to make the process a little easier by doing a lot
of research for you. All the beginner guitars reviewed for this post are from manufactures that have a
reputation for quality and have been around a long time.
I would advise against buying the cheapest guitar you can find. Even though you re beginning to play
the guitar you want a decent sound. You want a low action so it s easier to play and learn on.
Since the beginner guitar player is usually not going to go out and spend big money on a new acoustic
guitar I ve taken a look at some guitars under $400 dollars.
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Washburn D10S If you compare this guitar to others in the price range the Washburn D10S acoustic
guitar is in the top of the class. This absolutely is a great beginner guitar or for someone who wants a
good sounding guitar but can t afford to break the bank. I read an article about the Washburn D10S in
Acoustic Guitar Magazine and they rated it the best guitar for under 500 bucks!
4. Seagull the Original S6 This is another great beginner guitar. It s consistently a top seller at all the
online music stores and the Seagull S6 won the silver medal in Acoustic Guitar magazine s player s
choice awards for 2008. It won the gold for best beginner guitar in 2006.
The Seagull S6 cedar acoustic guitar is a great looking a beginner guitar. It s an award winner that has
the perfect combination of precision and low price!
5. Yamaha F335 This is a good guitar to start learning on and will be quite helpful for a beginner
guitar player because the action is low. Action refers to the space between the strings and the fretboard
and a low action is much easier to play for the beginner.
The Yamaha F335 guitar sounds pretty good, plays good for the beginner guitar player, and the F335
is the easiest on the budget of the
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Deforestation Effects On The Rainforest
Deforestation Effects
The rainforest is one of Earth s most valuable resources and at the destruction rate, people need to stop
ignoring this problem. Around the world, Tropical Rainforests are being destroyed at a rate of 80 to 90
acres each minute. (Thompson, Heather) The rainforest is home of many living creatures and provide
the world with many supplies such as, food, clean water, and housing, but soon the population of those
living creatures will decrease and those supplies will be gone. People need to end deforestation
globally because of the main effects it has on earth like the social, environmental, and loss of different
species.
Social effects are one of many of the big effects of deforestation. The most threatening social effect
that deforestation has on most areas is in the medical profession. Tropical rainforest have given us
chemicals to treat or cure inflammation, rheumatism, diabetes, muscle tension, surgical complications,
malaria, heart conditions, skin diseases, arthritis, glaucoma, and hundreds of other maladies. (Tropical
Forest In Our Daily Lives.) Every day, nearly 137 species are becoming extinct making it a complete
unknown possibility of Pharmaceutical potential being destroyed. (Deforestation Effects.) Instead of
destroying species everyday for just paper, pencils, and many other sources when people can cut them
down for more useful reasons like medicine and not destroy many all at once.
An obvious effect on deforestation is environmental
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The Secret Annex Settings
Secondly, one of the main settings in the novel is the Secret Annex , and is not a place I consider
visiting. This is because of the poor living conditions depicted in the book. The diary takes place in the
Netherlands in 1942 1944. The Secret Annex is consists of small rooms behind the office of Mr.Frank
(Anne s father) and Mr. Van Daan s (partner of Mr. Frank) . The secret annex is an empty section of
Mr. Frank s business. The front portion of the building is open for business while the back is
concealed for hiding. Due to Nazi invasion, the annex is used as a hiding spot. Through the course of
Anne s diary , she only mentions eight people living in the annex. According to Anne, the Annex
houses the Franks, the Van Daans and Mr. Dussel.
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New Deal Evaluation
An Evaluation of the New Deal. US History Online Textbook. N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. Ushistory.org.
Independence Hall Association. Web. 24 Jan 2016. President Franklin Roosevelt s New Deal program
helped to preserve American s capitalist system and perhaps the democracy; however, it failed to end
the Depression. The program saved the free market economy and protected social safety by Social
Security program. It created millions of jobs and public projects as well as sponsored the banks to
avoid bankruptcy. It also monitored the stock market, and ran the social welfare programs to help the
poor. The President was credited to help the U.S. economy run under his control. However, the effects
of the Depression still remained. The unemployment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to the author, the depression resulted from the long term weakness in economy that
depended on sales of cheap exports in the international market (Adas, 1992). He states that World War
I had the impact on Europe s economy, leading to some economic problems in the early 1920s.
Western world and the United States faced overproduction of food, resulting low prices. France and
German feared of inflation. Buying power of key groups decreased. Dependent countries such as
Africa and Latin America suffered badly. However, Adas also points out that it was the nationalistic
selfishness of the countries made the crisis worse, since they just wanted to protect their own
industries instead of contributing to balance the world economy. Therefore, this led to the debacle
starting from the New York stock market crashed in 1929, resulting in the general collapse of the
world economy. Finally, he concludes the countries reactions to the depression brought to our world
the Second World
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Pericles Funeral Oration Essay
Pericles of the Funeral Oration outlines his ideal of Athens, and what makes an Athenian, which was
his ideal person. Plato in the Apology, Crito, and the Phaedo describes the trial and execution of
Socrates. Athens after the second Peloponnesian War is cling to an unstable democracy, and extremely
fearful of anything that threatens their way of life. Pericles would view this Athens as a shell of its
former self. This can be best seen through the trial and execution of Socrates. Socrates could be
described as the ideal Athenian, he strove to make Athens and its people better, yet he was executed
for having different ideas. Pericles given the opportunity to evaluate Athens and Socrates, during this
time, could make the argument that Socrates is akin to his ideal of Athens and that Athens, as it stood,
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They had suffered defeat in the second Peloponnesian War and were grappling with the struggle of
stabilizing their fragile democracy. They believed that something like political philosophy could
destabilize Athens beyond repair. This is part of what drove them to execute Socrates. Socrates was
brought up on charges of corrupting the youth, making the worse argument better, and teaching things
of the earth and the sky. During the trial, Socrates had every justification, but in the end, it was not
enough to save his life. Socrates argues that the laws are intended to make Athenians better people and
that if an old man wandering around asking questions can corrupt the youth, then what sort of youth
must they be. He argues that if Athens is so unstable that they cannot withstand questions then they are
already
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Female Characters in John Steinbeck´s East of Eden
When it comes to female characters, authors depict women with a sense of realism, that being that
they are a common folk with a usually large but simple impact in the story. On the contrary, John
Steinbeck s female characters in his novel East of Eden do not have the sense of being normal women,
and he goes to extremes when it comes to the women being good or bad. Faye, Olive, and Cathy are
all women that have taken to extremes in their acts of kindness or evil. Faye is too good of a person,
especially in the society that she is in. Olive helps an enormous amount in the military with work she
has done that seemed unlikely for her to do by herself. Cathy, on the other hand, commits horrible acts
that would immediately classify her as mental, but is ironically one of the smartest characters in the
novel. These kinds of women are uncommon, especially in their society.
Faye is the owner of a brothel and almost immediately takes in a new girl, Cathy, as her daughter.
There s plenty for both of us, Kate. I could give you as much as you make and more, and you d be
worth it. (301) Faye wants to give Cathy (who changed her name to Kate) more than she gives herself,
which is not something any other woman who owns a business would do, especially with a girl that
she has not known for more than a year. Faye didn t feel very good that Saturday night and about ten o
clock Kate persuaded her to go to bed. (326) Faye had taken a medicine Cathy had given her and
suddenly feels a change
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Defining Class And Social Structure Of Social Class
Defining Class is hard to do as there are many different approaches to defining class one can take. We
can look at class as a subjective location, how do people, individually and collectively, locate
themselves and others within a social structure of inequality? Or we could define class as the
relational explanation of economic life chance What explains inequalities in economically defined life
chances and material standards of living of individuals and families? The challenging nature of class
in contemporary society comes from the fact that there has never been an academic consensus the
definition of class (due to the fact that class in its very nature is an abstract and subjective term).
However, this essay will argue that class is an amalgamation of how individuals and the collective
locate themselves, and the relational explanation of economic life chance as well as policy and
politics. This is done using Weberian and Marxian definitions of social class and exploring the role of
power and power relations in creating a class society. Exploring the similarities as well as differences
between the definitions of class presented by Karl Marx and Max Weber; in order to inform the
approach this essay will be taking in discussing whether or not ours is a class society.
By our society this essay will be referring to modern western society, specifically focusing on Great
Britain. Looking at the contemporary examples of class using examples from politics and policy, the
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Economy in Canada
In 2008 when the global economy took a turn for the worst Canada managed to come out on top. This
is thanks to the export of natural resources and commodities. The Canadian government immediately
took charge and start making budget cuts in order to have a full recovery by 2015. (D.R., 2011)
Canada has a large threat in its path; its dependence on the outside world.
Canada fared much better than was expected while other countries throughout the world declined and
fell into a recession. There are nine specific key indicators that are important to consider when talking
about Canadian economy. These are employment, unemployment, composite leading index, housing
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(Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, 2011) The USA is projected to stay number one for
the next 40 years. This poses a large threat for Canada if exports dropped to the US, however, they are
not predicting any drop any time soon.
Global Economy
The global GDP is expected to grow 3.2% in 2011. The financial crisis is no longer setting the pace
for developing countries. (The World Bank Group, 2011) Developing countries are close to having
regained full capacity levels. The global crisis is slowly coming to an end. (The World Bank Group,
2011)There are many factors still playing a role in countries such as Japan with the tsunami. (The
World Bank Group, 2011) However, it appears the global economy is on a upward slope.
References
Contenta, S. (2010, August 4). Global Post. Retrieved December 12, 2011, from Canada Land of New
Jobs?: http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/canada/100726/jobs unemployment economy
D.R. (2011, August 10). The Economist. Retrieved December 12, 2011, from Canadaès Economy:
Still Safe and Sound?: http://www.economist.com/blogs/americasview/2011/08/canadas economy
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada. (2011, September 9). Foreign Affairs and
International Trade Canada. Retrieved December 14, 2011, from Canada s State of Trade: Trade and
Investment Update 2011:
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The Inner Self in The Awakening, Wuthering Heights, and...
The Inner Self in The Awakening, Wuthering Heights, and Fences
Does turmoil in people promote chaos in the world, or does chaos in the world create turmoil in
people? To uncover a single answer to such a question is impossible. Therefore, those who seek a
solution find themselves at a stalemate, and the query posed becomes rhetorical. Nevertheless, it
initiates another inquiry worth thought and reflection: since the chaotic world is already well
established, whether or not a product of human havoc, how is one to escape it and live uninhibitedly?
Fences, by August Wilson, The Awakening, by Kate Chopin, and Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë
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With the culture bedlam dictating and often hindering his every progress, Maxson found consolation
in placing the liability on the nation s social order, thus escaping the blame for his life s futility,
leaving him with the soothing belief that his identity and own motivation (or lack thereof) had nothing
to do with the emptiness that was his life. When Maxson s wife, Rose, attempted make him admit that
the reason he was not playing in the major league was because he was too old, Maxson replied, What
do you mean too old? Don t come telling me I was too old. I just wasn t the right color. Hell, I m fifty
three years old and can do better than Selkirk s .269 right now! (Wilson 218) Troy Maxson
persistently and constantly refuted the notion that his being himself not as a black man or even as an
old man, but as Troy Maxson, fifty three years old had anything to do with his life wanting for
anything; he persistently and constantly blamed the rest of human existence for his providence, any
human but himself. The denial of personal duty and his defiance against the government and all of
civilization provided Maxson the inner calm he lacked. Maxson also struggled against familial
quandaries, as was evident in his response when his best friend Bono warned him against straying
from spousal fidelity, You saying I don t measure up. That s what you trying to say. I don t measure up
cause I m seeing this other gal. I
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Skinner s Behavioral Approach On Analyzing Myself
Behaviorism and Attachment
For this paper I am going to focus on B. F. Skinner s Behavioral Approach on analyzing myself.
Behaviorism emerged in the early years of the twentieth century as a counterbalance to the
psychoanalytic approaches of therapy and psychology. Skinner was born in 1904, just nine years after
Freud published Studies on Hysteria. Both of these opposing theories, psychoanalysis and
behaviorism, have greatly influenced the way we think of the human mind. I lean more towards the
behaviorists approach because what I have read about Skinner has resonated with me. I will use
behaviorism to approach my own inner introspection and hopefully come away from this more
enlightened about myself. The classic nature verse nurture debate has been rocking the boat in
psychology since Socrates time. Skinner and behaviorists tend to lean much more towards the nurture
side of this debate, believing that an individual s behavior is a direct consequence of what that
individual has experienced in the past, especially within the context of reinforcement and punishment.
Because of this emphasis on nurture, genes and genetics do not play as much of a role as the
experiences one receives after being born. The genes that one is born with gives the individual the
genetic constitution that is capable of responding to external stimuli. If one has inherited genes that
code for a more aggressive response to external stimuli, then that person may have a greater ability to
be aggressive
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An Example Of AAnd A Neurocognitive Disorders And How...
When studying abnormal psychology, we have learned about a variety of neurodevelopmental and
neurocognitive disorders and how they affect personality and behavior. In this paper I will discuss an
example of both a neurodevelopmental and a neurocognitive disorder. Within each of these disorders I
will provide behavioral criteria, incidence rates, causes and treatments options for each of the
disorders. The first disorder I am going to discuss is the neurodevelopmental disorder, Down
Syndrome. Down Syndrome has always been fascinating to be as to its causes and its effects on
people. Down Syndrome is congenital disorder resulting from a chromosome defect. Human s have 23
pairs of chromosomes giving us a total of 46 chromosomes. When a person has Down Syndrome, they
have 2 copies of chromosome 21, as opposed to the normal 1 copy of it. People who have Down
Syndrome still have 23 pairs of chromosomes but, with an additional copy of chromosome 21, they
have a total of 47 chromosomes. This additional genetic material alters the course of development and
causes the characteristics associated with Down syndrome (What is Down Syndrome, 2012). People
who have from Down Syndrome will display both physical and cognitive symptoms ranging from
mild to sever depending on the person. Physical symptoms of people with Down Syndrome can
include; low muscle tone, small stature, flattened facial profile, wide hands with short fingers, and an
upward slant in eyes. Cognitive symptoms of Down
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Overpopulation In The United States
The United States population is growing at an alarming rate. Overpopulation is the condition where
the population is rising rapidly and the resources cannot support it. The growth rate in the United
States is approximately 2.2%. This means by 2050 the population could reach 438 million people (
World Bank Group ) Many citizens do not see any danger of the population rise in the United States.
Unawareness might be the biggest factor in why they believe this; however, overpopulation can
destroy the environment, including food and water sources, while also raising unemployment rates and
the risk of disease.
Overpopulation can damage or even destroy the environment. The need for resources will grow with
the population, but natural resources will not be produced at a fast enough pace. Man may try to
produce the resources they need themselves but will there be enough space? According to Young the
average person needs a minimum of 100 square feet to feel comfortable in a living space ( How Much
Space Do You Really Need? ). Using the estimated population size of 2050, human living space will
take up 43.8 billion square feet. Assuming most of these people live in apartment buildings so there is
room for farming. Farms will need to switch out crops every year to slow down the process of soil
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It impacts environmental and social factors, which include pollution, malnutrition, overcrowded living
conditions and inadequate health care. The poor will be extremely susceptible to infectious diseases
from malnutrition. The population may be controlled by disease and war. Food, water, and other
resources will be fought over. Water wars are already being fought in third world countries and with
the resource running out more countries including first world countries may join the war.
Overpopulation is happening but it can be
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Soccer Vs Neo Colonialism
Every year I feel an all too familiar itch. Some people may think I need to see a doctor, but I know that
the only real cure is to sit on my couch in front of my large screened TV with some kind of greasy
potato product and barley fermented beverage. The dose is to be administered every week between the
hours of 1 PM EST on Sunday until 1 am Tuesday morning. That s right, folks. I ve got a itch, and the
only cure is more NFL football. When September rolls around and the weather becomes seasonably
cooler, the leaves on the trees begin to change color, the air becomes crisper and has a distinguishable
smell that can only be experienced and not described. The days become shorter, the weeks feel longer
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As a result, Africa s cultural identity has been what sociologist Ulf Hannerz calls creolized (6), which,
as seen in the history of soccer, can be yet another facet for neo colonialism. From these roots of
colonialism and neo colonialism grew the sport of soccer. Initially, in the 1860s it was introduced by
Britain in South Africa (Armstrong Football 8) and other countries, such as France and Portugal,
followed in other regions. Associated colonizing individuals and groups including missionaries,
teachers, soldiers, and other colonial settlers acted as prime catalysts (8). Africans would watch white
Europeans play and then apply what they learned in their own local township games using bundles of
rags as makeshift balls (9). Teams and leagues were formed, as were rivalries, different styles of play,
and different philosophies on the game. In 1923, African football began to be recognized
internationally as a rising power when Egypt was accepted into the Fédération Internationale de
Football Association (FIFA) and three more national associations (Sudan, South Africa, and Ethiopia)
were later accepted, until 1957 when the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) was founded (9).
Today, CAF has grown into a 52 member association, the largest continental governing body in the
world (9). African soccer seemed
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Thomas Stonewall Jackson Essay
Thomas Stonewall Jackson was born in Clarksburg, Virginia, on January 21, 1824. After graduating
17th in his class at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, he was commissioned as a second
lieutenant. He served in the Mexican War and won two brevets. While he was in Mexico, Jackson
became a Presbyterian. A friend said that, quot;He never smoked, he was a strict teetotaler and never
touched a card. quot; In 1851, Jackson was recruited to teach at the Virginia Military Institute. His
students called him Deacon Jackson, while others compared him to Oliver Cromwell.
On the outbreak of the Civil War, Jackson was commissioned as colonel and was given the job to
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First he attacked John C. Fremont at Cross Keys before heading to Irvin McDowell at Port Republic.
He then rushed his troops east to join up with Joseph E. Johnston and the Confederate forces fighting
George McClellan.
In 1862, Major General John Pope was given command of the new Army of
Virginia. Pope was told to move east to Blue Ridge Mountains towards Charlottesville. They hoped
that this move would help George McClellan by drawing Robert E. Lee away from defending
Richmond. Lee s 80,000 troops were now fighting two large armies: McClellan s 90,000 and Pope s
50,000.
Joined by Jackson , the Confederate troops constantly attacked George McClellan and on June 27,
they broke through at Gaines Mill. Outnumbered, McClellan retreated to James River. Abraham
Lincoln, frustrated by McClellan s lack of success, sent in Major General John Pope, but he too was
easily beaten back by Jackson.
In July 1862, John Pope decided to capture Gordonsville, a railroad junction between Richmond and
the Shenandoah Valley. Pope selected Nathaniel Banks to carry out the task. Robert E. Lee considered
Gordonsville to be strategically important and sent Jackson to protect the town. On August 9th,
Jackson defeated Banks at Cedar Run. Pope now ordered George McClellan army at Harrison s
Landing to join the campaign to take the railroad junction. When Lee heard this news, he brought
together
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Analysis Of The Article New Avon Ceo Vows
Article Summary
In the article, New Avon CEO vows to restore the 126 year old beauty company to former glory, Jenna
Goudreau (2013) interviews Avon CEO, Sheri McCoy, on the current issues facing Avon Products
around the world and the results of management transitions in the company.
Over the past few years, Avon s stock and net income has declined as a result of misplaced focus in
different areas throughout the company. Under the former CEO, Andrea Jung, the company had an
internal focus, was expanding too fast, and failed to recognize the needs of consumers in different
markets. Under the new CEO, Avon is improving by focusing more on sales representatives, cutting
jobs, reducing spending, and pulling out of failing markets. Additionally, they are incorporating
information systems and social media as selling tools, catering to individual markets, and foregoing
other growth areas until the core business is stable. With these improvements, Avon expects that it will
see a turnaround in the coming years.
AVON SWOT ANALYSIS
Weaknesses:
Brand image losing value
Declining North American operations
Decreasing market share Strengths:
Low costs for operations
Well established distribution in various markets with wide range of products
Committed workforce with a common goal
Threats:
Internal disagreements over leadership
Competition from a variety of companies
Lawsuits regarding compliance on an international scale
Strategy 1: Solidify leadership
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Ag And Hsashare Similar Function Of The Heterogeneity Of...
disease state this value can exceed upto 3.0 mg/ml. AAG and HSAshare similar values of association
constant. similar to Hsaconstitutes a single polypeptide chain of 181 amino acids. AAG could exist in
multiple isoforms within different individuals. Around 42% of the molecular weight of AAG is
heterogenous carbohydrate composition, which constitutes 5 asparagine linked branched glycan chains
which contains approximately 11% sialic acid. N linked gycans resulting extensive gycosyalation
gives protein a negative charge at neutral ph and also increases its water solubility,The protein
structure contains. 21% α helix and 21% β sheet. The carbohydrate group of AAG does not affect
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GLOBULINS There are various plasma globulins which have been identified in the blood plasma
1) Α1 globulin: also known as transcortin. It binds to a number of steroidal drugs such as cortisone
and prednisone so also known a corticosteroid binding globulin
2) A2 globulin: also known as ceruloplasmin. It generally binds to vitamins A, D, E and K and also to
cupric ions.
3) Β1 globulin: also known as transferrin and it binds to ferrous ions.
4) B2 globulin: it binds to carotinoids.
5) Y globulin: It generally binds to antigens.
METHODS FOR MEASUREMENT OF PPB
Many successful methods to measure the degree of plasma protein binding of drugs have been
derived. All these method work by physically separating the unbound drug from the bound drug and
calculating the relative fractions.
Some beneficial techniques to measure plasma protein binding are:
a) Equilibrium dialysis
b) Ultrafiltration
c) Ultracentrifugation
d) Microdialysis
e) Gel filtration
f) Circular dichroism
g) Microspheres of albumin
There are some other techniques also which are utilized to a lesser extent such as micro extraction and
optical biosensors such that they could be used for highly protein bound drugs. None of the methods
could be judged as superior over others as all these methods possess some advantages as well as
disadvantages.
A) EQUILIBRIUM DIALYSIS:
It is a well accepted and a popular metod used in PPB measurement. This
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The Shallows Essay
In today s era, we depend a lot on technology and the internet. For daily things such as school, work,
communication, and so much more. There is controversy between eras due to if the internet is a
positive or negative contribution. In the book, The Shallows: What the internet is doing to our brains,
by Nicholas Carr, it speaks about how the internet is changing a huge aspect of our lives. From our
thought process to our attention span. I believe that this generation and era, all together as a
community, is obsessed with the internet. I support Carr s side of writing the book because of the
amount of time and usage we sacrifice to the internet. We eventually learn to be so attached to this
media and internet. Being away from the internet grows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Chapter 6, it speaks about the challenges we have of being able to read a physical book. We have a
constant need and attraction to the internet which distracts us which makes us incapable. Most
students attempt to read a book in one sitting, hoping that they will succeed but in the harsh reality, it
is too difficult. Even if the phones, computers, or any form of tech is put away, we will find a new
type of distraction. Another huge problem with media is, Changes in reading style will also bring
changes in writing style, as authors and their publishers adapt to readers new habits and expectations.
(6.104) Meaning that with these changes of google and the internet, physical writing will transform in
some way. From the vocabulary that is being used or the tone that needs to show, writers will need to
to find ways to attract new readers. Students these days truly are dependent on google and it becomes
a challenge because there s always an option or urge to cheat. There are easy outlets to books such as
SparkNotes, eNotes, and so much more, but it could never compare to the actual book. Carr words it
as In the choices we have made, consciously or not, about how we use our computers, we have
rejected the intellectual tradition of solitary, single minded concentration, the ethic that the book
bestowed on us. The internet has given us a challenge which
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Cone-Beams Tomography Report
While cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans can show more anatomy, provide 3D
reconstructions, and generate enhanced treatment plans when compared to conventional dental
radiographs, CBCT operation and interpretation should be more strictly regulated because there isn t a
defined criterion for who can or cannot purchase CBCT scanners, additional educational training is
not required to operate these scanners, and facilities tend to overuse CBCT scanners with little
consideration to patient dose or diagnostic benefit. Dental imaging is shifting and the increased
radiation, overenthusiastic marketing, deficient training and limited regulation and testing currently in
place with these scanners have created a situation where the convenience ... Show more content on
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Curriculum. Retrieved November 21, 2014, from
http://www.dental.upenn.edu/academic_programs_admissions/dmd_program/dmd_curri
ulum/first_year/ Prins R, Dauer LT, Colosi DC, Quinn B, Kleiman NJ, Bohle GC, et al.(2011).
Significant reduction in dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) eye dose through the use of
leaded glasses. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and
Endodontolgy.112:502 507.
Qu XM, Li G, Sanderink GC, Zhang ZY, Ma XC (2012). Dose reduction of cone beam CT scanning
for the entire oral and maxillofacial regions with thyroid collars.
Dentomaxillofacial Radiology. 41(5):373 8.
Scarfe, W., Farman, A (2008). What is cone beam CT and how does it work? Dental Clinics of
North America. 52(4), 707 30.
Scarfe, W. (2011). All that glitters is not gold : standards for cone beam computerized tomographic
imaging. Oral surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology. 111(4),
402 408.
Siegfried, J (n.d.). Are cone beam CT scanners safe? Healthguidance.org. Web.
http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/16433/1/Are Cone Beam CT Scanners Safe.html
Valachovic, R (2011). Has CBCT become too much of a good thing? American Dental Education
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STanley Essay
On February 8th, 2002, Stanley Works announced to reincorporate itself as a Bermuda bases
corporation with main intention to save huge amount of money in corporate income taxes. The
decision had both positive and negative impacts overall. Stanley s market value had jumped $200
million dollars a gain of over 5% the day after they announced the deal. Three months later, on May
10th, they lost $250 million of market value. Corporate inversion is one of the many strategies
companies employ to reduce their tax burden. In other words, a corporate inversion is a process that a
company undergoes to change the domicile of the U.S. parent corporation in a multinational corporate
conglomerate to a country other than the United States. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The United States employs a worldwide taxation system accompanied by a complex system of foreign
tax credits. So What the U.S Tax? The United States taxes the worldwide income of its citizens (both
resident and non resident). Accordingly, there is a system of foreign tax credits a partial credit system
that aims to avoid double taxation (Desai, 2005). How the U.S Tax? The FTC system in the US
allocates some expenses, such as interest payments and R D expenses, based on measures of
worldwide activity. Other parts of the tax code apply ratios depending on the circumstances, such as
the allocations for export income 863(b) of the U.S Tax Code. When to Tax? Active income of
incorporated affiliates overseas is taxed only when dividends are remitted. Active income excludes
Subpart F income. And where the U.S. tax? For the most part, the U.S. permits worldwide averaging.
Companies are required to segregate income into basket and perform tax credit calculations on each of
the baskets. The U.S. system creates two classes of firms: excess credit firms who foreign tax rate
exceeds the U.S. statutory rate, and deficit credit firms, whose foreign tax rate is less than the U.S rate.
And some incentive effects created by the U.S system apply to both types of firms and other
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Essay About El Gordo
El Gordo
El Gordo is a spanish lottery that is open to anyone over the age of 18 anywhere in the world. It is
provided by Loterias Y Apuestas in spain. The draw for the lottery is held every sunday and all tickets
bought up to that Sunday are eligible to win. The lottery s name translates to the fat one because this
lottery has the biggest price pot in the world.
History of El Gordo
The first El Gordo lottery was held in 1812. After that, this main draw has been held every christmas
including during the two world wars. The modern version of the lottery is held every sunday and is
open to players from all over the world. The older lottery was started as a way of collection money for
charities, a missions that are still held up to this day. The main reason why the payout for the lottery
held during christmas is usually astronomically high is because the entry tickets are so expensive.
Tickets can go as high as $280 during ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The draws take place on Tuesdays and the biggest jackpot is usually in the billions of dollars. It does
not have as many participants as El Gord so there is an even bigger chance of winning. PowerBall is
another very popular American lottery. The record for this lottery is a win of $365 million. As with all
others, you have to select your numbers and wait for the draw that take place on Wednesdays and
Saturdays. PowerBall has very slim chances as there are over 100 million people playing at the same
time.
Players can also try their hand at the Mega MIllions jackpot. The price can rise up to 656 million for a
single ticket. This lottery, unlike El Gordo, has very many players and as with the aforementioned
PowerBall lottery, the chances of winning are very slim. The draw takes place on Tuesdays and
Fridays.
El Gordo is the ultimate
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Advantage Of Space Travel Technology
Advancing space travel capabilities for the better of mankind
Further developing space travel can lead to a much better and more advanced world. Advancing the
world s space travel capabilities can lead to a vast number of opportunities. Research can be advanced
even further than what it already is. Humanity can colonize celestial bodies in our solar system,
avoiding exceeding the world s population carrying capacity. Discoveries that will be made out in
space can be life changing such new sources of energy or developing new ways to travel even further,
faster. Multiple industries can be affected in positive ways such as the science, medical, technology
industries as well as the world s economy. If humanity does not look up at the sky and ... Show more
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Also humanity can develop a new way to travel further and faster as a result of utilizing new forms of
energy or elements that might be discovered. Traveling past the outer or inner most part of the solar
system and to earths celestial neighbors can prove vital in terms of research. Currently every element
that humanity knows about has been found on earth, brought to earth by interstellar visitors such as
asteroids, or were only observed being created due to a supernova of stars. As a result of travelling to
celestial satellites we may discover new elements, not native to earth. For example, Dobransky said in
an article posted in the International Journal of World Peace, With the rapid depletion of oil and other
common energy sources, alternative energy resources are being pursued. After the Fukushima, Japan
meltdown, there is a renewed effort to move towards safer forms of power. Helium 3 is a source for
fusion energy that has no chance of a nuclear meltdown and it produces no radioactive waste. While
there are very small quantities of Helium 3 here on earth, there are vast quantities of it on the moon. It
could be a very clean, abundant, and cheap energy source for centuries to come. Just one future rocket
trip to the moon could return with enough Helium 3 to meet all of the U.S. s energy needs for one full
year the fusion technology required to transform Helium 3 to commercial
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Charles Ludwig s The Wright Brothers
The Wright brothers; two famous inventors that we think we all know, but do we really? My book,
The Wright Brothers by Charles Ludwig, takes us back to where it all began. The book describes
where Orville and Wilbur Wright lived, believed in ,and where they first came up with the idea of the
airplane. The author also added the struggles they went through and how they solved them. There are
two main characters to this book,Wilbur Wright and Orville wright. Wilbur and Orville were two
inventors. Their biggest invention was the world s first successful airplane. Wilbur Wright was born
April 16, 1867 on a farm near Melville, Indiana. Orville Wright was born August 19, 1871 in Dayton,
Ohio. Wilbur and Orville discovered they wanted to be inventors when their dad, Bishop Milton
Wright, brought them back an invention that could fly up if you twisted the screws. In 1881, the
Wright family moved to Richmond, Indiana. In Richmond Orville developed a love of kites, and soon
began making his own at home. Wilbur Wright was a bright and studious student. When he graduated
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Every morning when they were kids they would read out of the family bible and pray. As you can
imagine it was difficult for them all as their mother passed away. Instead of drifting apart Wilbur,
Orville, and their sister Kate became closer than they ever were. They got through the death as a
family and with the help of Christ healing them along the way. They had problems with the weight of
the plane. The engine was too heavy. They got an aluminum block to cover the engine. They made the
frame out of spruce , which is a light type of wood. They used a primitive fuel injection system, with
no carburetor fuel pump. They had a problem trying to control the airplane. They solved the problem
by making a cradle and a pilot would lay in it controlling the rudders. They both agreed that doing this
would make the airplane
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Bureaucratic-Authoritarian Regime
Perceived Threat, Economic Development Policy, and State Repression in
Bureaucratic Authoritarian Regimes
A Comparative Study of Brazil and Chile
Just a few short decades ago, bureaucratic authoritarian (BA) regimes were a common feature of many
Southern Cone states. Economic crises in the 1960s and 1970s gave rise to military regimes that
ultimately abandoned import substituting, inward looking developmental models in favor of
neoliberal, outward looking strategies (Kurtz, 142). Market liberalization and participation in the
global economy became state priorities, a significant departure from policies that focused on
production for the domestic market under more leftist regimes. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the effects of a
fundamental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Boundaries of Antipoverty Policy: Economic Ideas, Political Coalitions, and the Structure of
Social Provision in Chile and Mexico. Ann Arbor, MI: U of Michigan, 2003. Print.
O Donnell, Guillermo. Bureaucratic Authoritarianism: Argentina 1966 1973 in Comparative
Perspective. Berkeley: University of California Press, c1988 1988.
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft4v19n9n2/
Pereira, Anthony W. Political (in)justice: Authoritarianism and the Rule of Law in Brazil, Chile, and
Argentina. Print.
Pereira, Luiz Carlos Bresser, and Jose Maravall. Economic Reforms in New Democracies: A Social
democratic Approach. Cambridge [England: Cambridge UP, 1993. Print.
Pion Berlin, David. Military Dictatorships of Brazil and the Southern Cone. Military Dictatorships of
Brazil and the Southern Cone. Web. 22 Apr. 2015.
Remmer, Karen L. Military Rule in Latin America. Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1989. Print.
Roett, Riordan Joseph Allenby. Brazil: Politics in a Patrimonial Society. Rev. ed. New York: Praeger,
1978. Print.
Skidmore, Thomas. Politics and Economic Policy Making in Authoritarian Brazil, 1967 71.
Authoritarian Brazil: Origins, Policies, and Future. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1973.
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Ageism In The Workplace Essay
Ageism is the discrimination of people based on their old or young. There will always be someone
who is working at the same company that is either older or younger than you, doesn t matter if its only
by a few months or years. Both people are at the company to do a job. At a local dermatologist, the
story will follow to medical assistants almost 30 years apart in age. Their job is to help bring back
patients and assist the doctor or physicians assistant. Although the government has worked to
eliminate ageism in the workforce, prejudices based on age are still present and scene in day to day
officers. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act ( ADEA) makes it unlawful for any employer to
discriminate against any individual regarding compensation, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
They are associated with being in poor health or disabled, unwilling to try anything new, losing mental
sharpness, and are not good at functioning in a workplace. In the same case as young adults, these
myths and stereotypes regarding the elderly are most commonly not true. In a doctors office patients
seem to prefer an older medical assistant (MA) or doctor to one who is younger. Experience goes
along way in the medical field, an MA who has been at the same job for over 20 years is looked at
more trustworthy by their patients. The medical field is ever growing and jobs are always opening.
But with medical school taking almost up to nine years to complete, a lot of younger adults are turning
to PA school, which is only two and half years. Younger generations are starting to get more schooling
then their parents ever did. Terri, a 38 year old (MA) at Atlanta Dermatology for almost 20 years. She
did not attend college or receive a biology or pre med degree. Terri plans on being an MA for as long
as she can. The relationship she has with certain patients is a bond that can only be built by working
with them for a number of
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Papa John s Essay
Papa John s competitive strategy primarily follows Porter s unique or unusual product of services.
Papa John s executives understands their product is unique and people chose them over other pizzerias
because of this. In Porter s typology he suggest that managers do the following: focus on identifiable
subsets of the industry in which it operates or serve the entire market as a whole. Managers should
also determine if the business should compete by competitive prices or price it accordingly to the
unique craft they serve ( Parnell, 2008). With Papa John s reputation of better ingredients, better pizza
Papa John s has set the tone for consumers to expect to pay more than they would with their direct
competitors. The Miles and Snow typology
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Essay On Old Man s Cave
Old Man s Cave
This intrinsic formation of expansive foliage, stone and soil showcase what can be offered in the form
of natural beauty bolstered in part by a creation of a seamlessly interwoven trail, taking many forms it
will follow throughout the musty voids of cool stone, past the crashing flow of waterfalls, and into the
expanse of lumbering cedar giants. Natural formations of rock with stunning depth and size introduce
a smooth, chiseled out staircase, of solid gray stone, which leads downward into grooved out tunnel of
stone running through the earth. The solid walls are rough and uneven, with an oozing stability.
Running a finger across may yield a feeling of minor abrasion, with a small, distinct scraping heard.
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Some small trees are toward the top, growing out from the cracks in the side of the wall, they defy the
comforts that the ground may bring. As the the path starts to decline, it begins shifting toward the
direction of the valley. Running water can be heard, flowing in a manner of constant control and
power, slowing only at certain times of the seasons. To the left, a waterfall can be partially seen
roaring with a vigorous energy, cascading down the rock, plummeting into a shallow pool of water.
The pool attempts to engulf three large boulders sitting on the outskirts, only able to claim their
undersides. Further, a bridge comes into view, standing proud, with a solid construction of rock and
mortar. On each side it offers a wall, both of which rise to protect from the drop below, with the left
side forming a connection to the stone wall that preceded them. The path continues on, its convex
shape of smooth stone created, suspended in the air. It finds little to care about the stream below,
which meekly runs off to connect to the main pool. As the waterfall finds itself in full view, it is
proudly able to show off the full might it possesses. Continuing, the path soon finds itself at the
beginning of a new set of stairs. The stairs are a bit more deteriorated and uneven, showing lots of
cracks and moss. They hug around a corner of exposed rock with a smaller, aging stone wall built to
its right side. The stone wall, built mostly by a past construction, was
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Relationships
What would happen if someone was never loved? What would happen if someone never got in a fight
with another person? Some believe that if someone was never loved, he or she would die. Those
people are right! Some people believe that if someone never got in a fight with another person, he or
she would be ok. Those people are wrong! Loving and fighting are what keep a person sane. They
could be the things to keep a person alive. Having a good and healthy relationship is so important,
because it can be what keeps a person living. If someone was never loved, that person would feel
anger and sadness. Successful suicides are the result of feeling no love. Those people who commit that
kind of suicide feel alone and trapped. They feel like the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Having a close relationship with friends give people someone to talk to about things they would never
say to their parents. It gives those people a chance to learn to accept others opposite opinions and
work together. The importance of having good business relationships is great for someone who is
learning how to cooperate with someone he or she does not necessarily like. It gives that person a
chance to learn to accept others opposite opinions and to work together. Finally, the importance of a
good parent relationship should not have to be explained. Parents must have a good relationship with
their child, because it will keep the child on course. Parents can teach the child right from wrong and
learn from their child s body language how he feels. One of the biggest mistakes all these relationships
have in common is lying to the person with whom they are forming the relationships. After someone
lies to the other person in the relation, he or she tends to lose respect the person had in their relation.
That person will think less about the advice given from the other person. This is bad for all of the
relationships. It breaks trust between friends, parents, and business partners. Another big error is
telling a person not to do something, because it only makes that person want to do it more. Instead, the
person saying no should tell the child, friend, or business partner why, and, give facts to support that
reasoning. Simply
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Roger Chillingworth In The Scarlet Letter
Altered by sin in The Scarlet Letter, evil, obsessive, and manipulative are what describe Roger
Chillingworth. From the beginning, Roger is an enigmatic yet intriguing character, knowledgeable in
medicine from his time in captivity, as well as unbeknownst to others except for the audience the wife
of Hester Prynne. Becoming eviler as the story goes on, Roger s complexion is only matched by the
devil himself, with his only goal being to pursue Dimmesdale for his (and Hester s) act of sin. Roger
stays for seven years, becoming obsessed about Dimmesdale s suffering and pain, like a leech. His
dependency proves to be his downfall, as when Dimmesdale accepts his sin to be a part of him, Roger
s life is now without purpose. These chain of events leads to the idea that Roger Chillingworth s act of
sin (revenge), as well as Hester and Dimmesdale s act of sin (passion) influence his character
development and outcome greatly in The Scarlet Letter, as he becomes psychologically more
manipulative, evil, and obsessive, and physically more sinister looking. In Puritan society, it proves
someone else s sin can make another one twisted and evil, as ... Show more content on
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This suggests how in a Puritan society, one s sin can negatively transform another, and in today s
society, how being evil and obsessive can lead to one s end. Roger s mind and demeanor are made
demented and sinister, with him only thinking about revenge towards Dimmesdale because of his and
Hester s sin, giving way to the idea one s sin can lead to another s sin. Roger constantly obsesses over
a sin of revenge, which proves to be his downfall when Dimmesdale reveals himself to everybody at
the end, disclosing the idea that obsessiveness and evility can lead to one s
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  • 2. Elaine Macardle s The Lost Boys Not Enough Boys Elaine MacArdle is a correspondent for the Boston Globe and wrote The Lost Boys. Michelle Conlin is a writer for Business Week and she wrote The New Gender Gap. Both of these writer talk about the decline of young men attending college and women becoming the majority in getting a higher education. The message that these two writers want to get across is that there is a gender reversal in American education and how this may affect society and our nation. Historically males have been the primary beneficiaries of education. It s a man s world, men are the creators of civilizations, laws and education in America. Men have created a system where they can be cater too in every way possible. Men usually have first pick of what they want to do with their life, they tend to have a choice whether to attend college. Woman before did not have much of a choice to attend college to seek a career, woman have usually gotten marry and raised kids. Conlin says The gender gap also has roots in the expectation gap, in the 1970 s boys ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... McArdle says We should start teaching them according to how they learn, not according to some idea that boys and girls have to learn the same way (167). This could be a new possible system of teaching the two sexes differently without holding anyone back in the process. Male and female have different brain activity and also very different ways of learning. When it comes to teaching there needs to be a more specific study, to come with a more evolved teaching criteria. Lastly Conlin says A new world has opened up for girls, but unless a symmetrical effort is made to help boys find their footing, it may turn out that it s a lonely place to be. After all, it takes more than one gender to have a gender revolution (179). Schools need to start taking responsibility for what goes on in schools and their teaching methods that are failing everyone especially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Lottery vs. the Rocking-Horse Winner Outline Title: The Lottery vs. The Rocking Horse Winner I. Introduction A. In what ways are the two shorts stories by Shirley Jackson and D.H. Lawrence similar and different. B. In The Lottery vs. The Rocking Horse Winner we are analyzing the similarities and differences in setting from a fictional viewpoint between these two short stories. II. Body A. What are the settings of these two short stories, 1. Where do they take place 2. When do they take place 3. What similarities and differences do these stories have in common, considering where and when they take place B. What is the atmosphere in which these stories are set 1. Are the characters affected by atmosphere 2. What are the similarity and differences of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The when, in The Rocking Horse Winner is quiet a mystery, however the where in more conclusive. Almost the whole story plays of in The House, the very pleasant but haunted house. Taking into consideration when and where these two stories took place, one can come to the conclusion that they are very different in setting, as the one playoff in a town square and the other in a house. In The Lottery we can determine the exact time of the setting, whereas in The Rocking Horse Winner we are not determine the exact time of the setting. Looking at the atmosphere within the setting of The Lottery and The Rocking Horse Winner, one can make a clear perspicacity that the atmosphere of these two stories had a great role to play and impact on the characters. Even though it is a lovely clear and sunny day in The Lottery, the atmosphere is one of depression, stress, nervousness and fear. This impacted the characters in The Lottery as they anxiously waiting upon the Mr. Summers and the black box, no one was laughing but rather just smiling and all the women wore faded clothes. The atmosphere within the setting of The Rocking Horse Winner, was also one of depression, stress, anxiety and fear. Although not all the symptoms were present in all of the characters, Paul s mother was the one that had all the symptoms due to the lack of money. Paul and his other siblings had fear as on of their symptoms when that house started saying, There must be more money, one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. External Threat Is Improper Training And Knowledge External threats 1. Most external threat is improper training and knowledge. That could lead to losing customers or even worse a lawsuit. It is impart that floor management and leads stay active on the salon floor and interacting with employees. 2. Neglecting to keep up with new regulated laws can hurt the business and cause economic distress in the business. This will have an adverse effect on the ability to capitalize business ventures and generate revenue. I feel that it is up to both the management team and myself to stay on top of all facets of the business and make sure all ts are crossed, and is are dotted! 3. High turnover rate with hair stylist and nail technician is a potential threat causing staff shortages and over workload. In addition, company trade secrets and special projects leaked by ex employees or sub contractors. Three largest challenges The three largest challenges my company faces is (1) company secrets being exposed, (2) competitive market, and (3) boosting staff morale. 1. To enforce and to protect the business confidentiality all employees and booth renters would have to agree to sign a unilateral non disclosure and non compete contract. Within both contracts if upon their termination or resignation from Eke to Chic a clause restricting employees use and dissemination of company owned confidential information.The non compete states that employee agrees not to enter into or start a similar profession or trade in competition against the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Look At Isaac Mizrahi And The Eccentric World He... Unzipped: a look at Isaac Mizrahi and the eccentric world he represents Crude and lewd with attitude: Unzipped offers a raw look into the fashion world as Isaac Mizrahi prepares for his fall 1994 comeback collection. Following a critically detested season, Unzipped launches into the creation of Mizrahi s new line. With shots ranging from Mizrahi in bed to his frequent interactions with industry icons, Unzipped offers an intensely intimate look into the unconventional and hilarious life of Mizrahi and the fashion industry: a world previously untapped successfully on film. Mizrahi s impeccable sense of humor provides an authentic look into various aspects of the fashion industry. To highlight the extreme pressure of designing, Mizrahi ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ideologically the documentary highlights the dedication, precision, and stress involved in designing, thus emphasizing the legitimacy of fashion and the passion of designers. Mizrahi s work demonstrates the intensive labor of love behind his work, thwarting the stereotype of fashion as superficial. Additionally, Unzipped utilizes Mizrahi to break down barriers between the audience and celebrity. By making Mizrahi relatable before showing his interactions with fashion all stars, Unzipped invites audiences to meet models like Cindy Crawford, Kate Moss, and Naomi Campbell. Thus, it brings genuineness to subjects known only physically. Stylistically, Unzipped produces a raw aesthetic to capture the fashion world. Though Mizrahi had final say over the edit of the film, Unzipped seemingly provides intimate access into his collection. Splitting itself into different sections, Unzipped lacks a clear structure other than a loose arc leading to its climactic runway. Shot in 35mm film and predominantly in black and white, Unzipped offers an unamplified look into Mizrahi s world. Unzipped s most deliberate stylistic choice serves to exaggerate the film s core: fashion. Very consciously selecting what to show in color, the runway transforms into a world of vibrancy. In stark contrast to the muted tones of black and white, Mizrahi s show throws his audiences into a wonderland of effervescent coloration. Mizrahi s aesthetic screams fun as hot pink and orange jackets line the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Alfred Hitchcock Use Of Narration In North By Northwest In the movie North by Northwest, by Alfred Hitchcock he shows how a film can have an influence on a historical event. Alfred Hitchcock was born August 13, 1899 and died April 29, 1980 being sometimes referred as The Master of Suspense. During Hitchcock s career some major historical events took place, in which he used his films to reflect and sometimes respond to those events. Hitchcock s films both reflected and sometimes also intervened in contemporary social and political events during his career. Alfred Hitchcock s film North by Northwest, is today considered one of the greatest films of all time. In 1995 the film was picked by the United States Library of Congress to be saved in the National Film Registry for being important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The types of narration he uses in the film North by Northwest are considered two of the basic forms of narration. The two forms of narration that he uses in the film are restricted and omniscient. This is important because the omniscient type of narration is where the person watching the movie knows what is going on in the story. Unlike the restricted form of narration where it is more like real life as in having a more narrow view of events. The fact that he used the omniscient type of narration is important because having the complete knowledge of what is happening in a story actually creates suspense by not knowing when and how events would take place. In the film Hitchcock does not use the two different types of narration separately but actually combines them together. This shows that he did not make the film based on just a certain tone but actually changed tones throughout the film. For example, when Eve is about to send a letter to Vandamm the tone of the film suddenly changes to suspense. This is very important because it changes the view of Eve and other events in the movie to some characters. This shows that the tone changes successfully to suspense by making Thornhill and some other characters question many things that are happening in the film. Hitchcock s way of using this keeps the viewer intrigued even as the story starts to unfold as the movie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Characteristics And Features Of Mutual Funds 1.1 General Introduction The term investment refers to the commitment of funds made with an expectation of some positive returns. Two essentials aspects of investment are that firstly it involves waiting for returns, and secondly it involves an element of risk of not getting what is expected of the investment. Basically investment means purchase of financial asset that yield a return, which is proportionate to risk assumed over some future period of time. In finance, investment means buying securities or other monetary or paper (financial) assets in the money markets or capital markets, or other in fairly liquid real assets, such as good as an investment, real estate or collectibles with a view to earn some gain over a period of time. 1.2 Features of Investment All the investment have the following features: Return Risk Safety Liquidity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Professional Management Mutual Funds provide the services of experienced and skilled professionals, backed by a dedicated investment research team that analyses the performance and prospects of companies and selects suitable investments to achieve the objectives of the scheme. 2. Diversification Mutual Funds invest in a number of companies across a broad cross section of industries and sectors. This diversification reduces the risk because seldom do all stocks decline at the same time and in the same proportion. You achieve this diversification through a Mutual Fund with far less money than you can do on your own. 3. Convenient Administration Investing in a Mutual Fund reduces paperwork and helps you avoid many problems such as bad deliveries, delayed payments and follow up with brokers and companies. Mutual Funds save your time and make investing easy and convenient. 4. Return Potential Over a medium to long term, Mutual Funds have the potential to provide a higher return as they invest in a diversified basket of selected securities. 5. Low ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Red Pony Analysis Jody s life changed from a boring farm to a life changing adventure with animals that ended up coming very close to his heart. The Red Pony, written by John steinbeck is about a young boy named Jody Tiflin who adventures through is life. Jody is grateful to have a pony that becomes very important to him in the novel. However he begins to lose that pony, and go through some tough situations. The main character Jody changes and grows from childhood to adolescence, by being responsible for the pony, going through the death with Gabilan, and also trying to believe in Billy through Nellie s birth. Jody becomes smarter and stronger through the novel as well. To begin with, Jody grows and changes into adolescence by learning responsibility with the horse. It takes a lot of work that he didn t know how to handle with the pony. An example from the book that shows how he has lots to do now, and lots of work with the horse is, Jody carried and brushed until a pile of dead hair lay in the stall...Each time he finished he thought it might have been done better. (Steinbeck 13) He is now understanding the work that has to be done with the new horse. He is also learning that he has something else to look forward to, which does prove he is changing and growing into a new type of lifestyle. Another example from the text is showing when the pony was left in the rain because he thought it wouldn t rain,it said, From the top of the ridge he could see Gabilan standing in the coral miserably ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Pakistani Pharmaceutical Industry OPPORTUNITIES Forecasts predict that by 2016 Pakistan will be the 11th largest pharmaceutical market in the Asia Pacific region, which is the major core world s population and growth pole. The industry is a net beneficiary of the boom in base materials mostly from China and this positively impacts their margins. Further treaties and trade agreements will boost this trend further. The country s Large Scale Manufacturing (LSM) has registered positive growth of 1.85 percent during the July Sep first quarter of the current FY13 over the corresponding period of the last FY12 showing signs of improvements. The manufacturing items observed growth throughout the first quarter over the same period of last year involved pharmaceuticals (4.09%). FBR has reduced the rate of the 0.5 percent withholding tax under Section 153A of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 to 0.3 or 0.2 percent for those segments reimbursing lower rate of turnover tax below 0.5 percent. This has yearned to be a major facilitative measure to be announced for all such sectors like manufacturers of pharmaceutical products having low turnover and also paying turnover taxes that are high. By volumes and generated percentage, the Pharmaceutical industry might possibly be considered a small industry which can prove itself of substantial value considering the amount of profits that can be generated, and the number of promising investors that exist. Enormous prospective exists for the Industry in a country of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Role Of Native Americans In Colonial America During the early colonial period in America, new American settlers did not get along well with the Natives. The Native people gave the American people many problems when they came to settle in the New World. Most of these problems included the Natives capturing Americans and keeping them as hostages during the wars. Depending on the reasons why these Americans were captured and who captured them, depended on what kind of experience these Americans would have during their captivity. The Americans experiences would also depend on what gender they were and that would determine how they were treated and what role they would play in the tribe. During the early colonial time, there were two important American settlers named Mary Rowlandson and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After her capture, she was used as a slave for a chief named Weetamoo. While she was a slave for Weetamoo, she had many horrible experiences with him and his tribe. These experiences were due to her gender role as a woman. The natives treated woman with little to no respect, usually denying them food and shelter, like in Mary Rowlandson s case. Because Mary had all these bad experiences with the Natives, she began to call them savages and tell how awful they treated her all because she was a woman. Like Mary Rowlandson, James Smith was captured during a war between the Natives and Americans. James Smith was a part of a wagon trail building team along with three hundred plus men. The wagon trails him and the other men were building, were used for them to travel to their American tribes during the wars to trade and have shelter. While James was going through the trails to check on some of the group members, he was captured by Natives. Like Mary Rowlandson again, he was one of the only ones on the trail building team to survive as a hostage. James Smith was very lucky to be spared, because Natives thought that white men should be sacrificed and die when they are captured. James s life was only spared because he made it back to their tribe without lagging behind. This meant a great amount to the Natives, therefore, they made James into their own and initiated him into their tribe with what he thought was cruel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Analysis Of The Cinema Of Attraction By Tom Gunning Early films were created with audience reception in mind. Tom Gunning, author of Cinema of Attraction, theorizes filmmakers goal to create a film that gripped the audiences attention and amazed them create a spectacle. Therefore, early cinema did not have a narrative structure. They were most often short films, such as those of the Lumiere Brothers, that were actualities; 40 to 50 second films that showed actualities or activities representative of everyday life, such as playing cards, drinking beer, or a moving train. Gunning asserts the period of early cinema began in 1895 and lasted until 1906/1907, when narrativization of cinema became a trend. Although the mode of storytelling changed in later decades, some films retained the spectacular qualities central to early cinema. In this essay, I will discuss Gunning s argument that early cinema was a spectacle or a tamed attraction. Furthermore, I will argue Wings is reminiscent of early cinema for its creation of tamed attraction through cinematography in scenes shot for visual appeal, special effects, and most notably, the dog fight sequences. Gunning described early cinema ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He chose attraction, because Eisenstein viewed cinema as a fairground: it contained many different spectacles for the eye, including those on camera special effects, actors performances and those off camera editing techniques such as montage, and cinematography. The special effects, specifically, Gunning describes as tamed attractions. They were a source of assault on the viewer, but one that needed to be controlled. If a filmmaker could wrangle their visual strength, he could set off a fireworks show in the theater, assuring that audiences sat on the edge of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Gel Filtration Chromatography Lab Report Gel Filtration Chromatography is a commonly used method used in order purify a protein from a mixture, by means of separations. Different biomolecules differ in size, or their molecular weight. In the gel matrix inside the chromatography column, there are gel beads which are porous to allow certain sized molecules to enter. The molecules that are able to enter the pores of the gel, are held in stationary phase and will elute from the column later on, these are usually smaller, to medium sized molecules. Larger molecules that are not able to fit in the pores will elute out of the column first, they are involved in mobile phase where they just go straight through the column without interacting with the gel beads. Smaller molecules will have a higher elution volume, while the larger molecules will have a lower elution volume. The volume to elute the protein is inversely proportional to the molecules size. Methods: Day one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then measured the absorbance of blue fractions that are within 5% of before and after the absorbance of the darkest blue one. Repeated the same steps with the yellow fractions, measured them at 440nm. V_o = void volume, which is calculated by locating the peak absorbance at 650nm the darkest blue one, total the volume up to and including the peak absorbance fraction. V_t = total volume of the column, where the fraction of the peak absorbance at 440nm the darkest yellow, total the volume up to and including the peak absorbance fraction. Day Two Elution of myoglobin: A horse heart Myoglobin sample was loaded into the gel column, the same way it was loaded on day one. Fractions were collected at 1.0 mL in each Eppendorf tube, and weighed after collected. Collected fractions until the red had run clear out of the column. Determining the absorbance of myoglobin〖 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Challenges And Impacts Of Robots Manufacturing After watching these three videos, it really opens your eyes to how big these companies and manufactures really are. I was blown away by the factory in China, that people were raised to go to the factories school, to learn how to make iron s, expresso machine, and electric grills. Q: Are robots the answer to run a shop in the United States to keep costs down? I am on the fence with this question. I am back and forth because it would make sense to have AI s and robots of the sorts taking jobs in the United State, mainly because they are cheaper and sometimes easier to deal with. We would be cutting costs without human error, and would be cutting costs with salary wages. There are so many factories in America that use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Q: What is your opinion on living and working in a city essentially designed just for that? Watching the Made in China: Factory of the World ; that really opened my eyes. I knew that Nike has/had sweatshops in Asia where they would make they re workers work for very low wages in terrible conditions, but I never really thought about all the products that are made in china were made like this. To me, I sort of see it as slavery almost. That would be a horrible life to grow up and know what you must do with your life, to get by. It would be a rough life, to do one job for the rest of your life, just so repetitive. I like new things, new routes, new people, because it keeps me in tune with the things going on around me. Q: Is Walmart a good business model? Where will they be in 5 years I think Walmart has a very bad code of ethics, and they all about the money. They need to step up and join UNI, to have better and more safe manufacturing building with safer warehouses. They should put their employees at such a risk, and they should set a higher pay for all their employees. They make enough money to fix these problems, so, why don t they? I think if Walmart keep acting so selfish, people around the world will start to notice and act anyway they can and will eventually really start to ruin the Walmart reputation and they will go downhill. Q: What will unionizing Walmart do to the pricing of the shirt? I think ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay on Language Development in Childhood Development Everyday we are developing no matter our age, but it is how we develop children that will tell a tremendous amount an individual. How a child developments is fundamentally important at a young age as it affects all aspect of their lives once the child matures. Throughout the class, we looked at many theorists during the course of the semester as well as looked at many articles pertaining to the concepts of the development of children. The theorists and articles opened up our minds to a world that we have never seen before and concepts about child development we have never been taught but have seen in the practical work we do every week. What makes humans unique is the ability that we have to interpret the language being used, as Lois Bloom ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Numerous studies have been done in this area as there are many children living in poverty in North America and all across the world. There are roughly over one billion children living in poverty around the world (United Nations Children s Fund, 2010). The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United describes poverty as Lack of knowledge and good skills in herding was widely given as a main cause of poverty. Living in poverty can seriously affect a child s life as the child would not be able to go to school or would do poorly because there was nothing to eat at home so they would not be able concentrate. The child when old enough would have to work all day to make money for the family and many other harsh realities throughout their lifetime. Throughout the course of this paper I will be explain how poverty effects language development of a child because of the reasons of parental education and having a low socioeconomic status. In this paper, I do talk a lot about school statistics a number of times but that is because I believe if one does not have their language skills fully developed the results will show in their work ethic and grades in school. It is important to understand that poverty does not have a direct consequence to language development but it is things associated with poverty such as parental education, health care, child care, low socioeconomic status and many other variables that play an influence in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Analysis Of The Poem Judith Of Bethulia ( Brine, Ciletti... INTRODUCTION The poem Judith illustrates the executing of Assyrian general Holofernes by Judith of Bethulia (Brine, Ciletti and Lähnemann 86). The poem looks at Judith as a woman of morals, courage, and religious conviction, and her character is portrayed as virtuous and blameless. Judith returns victorious to her city after killing the mortal enemy, and her people proceed to win the battle against their foes (Brine, Ciletti and Lähnemann 86). Thus, the poet gives an opportunity to witness the efforts of the poet trying to fit a female into a setting of men in the society. The poem majorly focuses on heroism and the main styles are looked at with respect to themes within Judith poem. Judith s beauty is adored and symbolized throughout ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though giving Judith the military role may be a deliberate choice by the poet. The clearest indicator of the poet to portray Judith as a military leader is his use of contrast. The poet depicts Holofernes as the epitome of evil. In contrast, Judith is depicted as pure goodness (Brine, Ciletti and Lähnemann 98). Therefore, the two characters directly oppose each other. The two groups represented by Holofernes and Judith, the Assyrians and Bethulians are also contrasted via a clever use of traditional heroic language. It is natural to see Judith as everything that a commander needs to be. For instance, on the night preceding the battle between the Bethulians and Assyrians, Holofernes calls the senior soldiers of his army to a feast. Certainly, Holofernes does not know that the Bethulians will attack the following day, but a military commander probably would not allow all of his soldiers to be made drunk (Brine, Ciletti and Lähnemann 100). In the same instance, the poet refers to Judith s battle is fought on a bed against an unconscious man and not on the battlefield. Is Judith act is not heroic as Holofernes passes out after drinking too much. She does not kill Holofernes in the heat of battle, but rather in a quite cold blooded fashion. Judith s actions are very personalized and private, in contrast to male heroes. The poet stresses the secretive environment of Holofernes s tent and bed. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Raising Cane s A Restaurant Raising Cane s Restaurant The food industry in Louisiana has been growing over the years and the Raising Cane s Restaurant has been on the forefront in offering some of the best delicacies I have tasted in my life. Throughout my life, I have had the pleasure of experiencing different restaurants and I can admit the experience has not been disappointing at Raising Cane s Restaurant. For anyone looking to experience a different taste of chicken, look no further than Raising Cane. Raising Cane mostly serves chicken fingers. In fact, the restaurant s name is Raising Cane s Chicken Fingers. As its name suggests, it offers a variety of meals, but chicken meals are their main foods. Todd Graves, who is the C.E.O of the restaurant and Craig Silvey who was Todd s partner and currently the vice president of information technology and finance established the restaurant in August 1996. The restaurant has its headquarters in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, which was the location of the first restaurant. Today, Raising Cane is found in over 250 locations in the U.S and other countries including Kuwait as of September in 2015. I set out to visit the restaurant for lunch last Friday and the first thing I noticed was its theme color, which is red. The restaurant s logo is made of a mixture of white, yellow and black colors on a red and a small yellow background. Its location is equally catchy because it is located at the intersection of University Drive and Rural Road, which is next to Arizona ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Gender Roles, Sexuality, And Sexual Identity In The Monk The most outstanding convention that is broken in The Monk involves gender roles, sexuality, and sexual identity. The character of Matilda lends herself to a feminist critical lens; the way that she bends gender roles to suit her agenda serves to highlight the (notion/ fact/ truth/ agh) that the only way for Matilda to gain control over Ambrosio is to assume the roles of a man, even if she does so while remaining a woman biologically. Matilda is introduced to the reader as a timid and beautiful youth named Rosario. Rosario has attempted to gain the favor of the abbot and he has accomplished so, the narrator reveals that Ambrosio loved him with all of the affection of a Father (Lewis 43). For a time, the young apprentice lives underneath the Monk; learning all that he can and enjoying the ever growing affection that Ambrosio bestows upon him, proclaiming: Your regularity, your gentleness, your talents have rendered you an object of universal esteem (54); later, immediately prior to Matilda s secret being revealed, Ambrosio says thus: To give up your society would be to deprive myself of the greatest pleasure of my life (58). But immediately after it is revealed that Rosario is actually a young woman, Ambrosio is rendered speechless, seemingly awaiting the decision of a judge (59). There is an immediate pronoun change that occurs when Matilda s identity is revealed. Lewis seems to suggest that the reader should still refer to the youth as a boy with the pronoun he and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Can Presidential Systems Work Effectively Within Deeply... Name: Amanda Raizis ID: 300306546 Tutor: Tim Webster Tutorial Time: Thursday 11.00 11.50pm Can presidential systems work effectively in deeply divided societies? [Make reference to at least two cases of your choosing.] Thesis Statement Presidentialism is a system of government in which the president is elected both chief executives and as head of government (Ogelsby Suárez, 1968) and is the main system of democratic government apart from parliamentary systems. Presidential systems tend to centralise priorities of the government to stabilise society. Normally, they are classed into separate regions of power; where the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government are dependent on one another and cannot work effectively in deeply divided societies. This argument is ruled by the fact that they are 1) divisive, causing isolation between ethnoreligious groups. Elites are prioritised over minority working class groups and 2) inherently majoritarian, as only a single position is given causing proportionality to become impossible. In places such as Latin America and Northern Ireland, we see the ways in which these theories have proven ineffectiveness. However, presidential systems aim to separate powers in order to protect citizens rights and deter abuse of power for good governance overall. Through this presidential systems, however, have quick decisiveness in resolving societal issues. Without effective separation; executive, legislative and judicial powers, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Persuasive Essay About Soccer Soccer, also known as football is a sport played by millions all around the world. This is not only a sport, but an activity available to anyone that offers valuable life lessons to those who play. Lessons and skills such as leadership and teamwork, determination, and friendships are a few that I have gotten out of playing soccer. Many people view soccer as a waste of two and a half hours because the game becomes repetitive and predictable. The start off of the game is as follows, one team starts with possession of the ball with the intention is to score a goal, while keeping it away from the other team and vice versa. Watching the sport may seem boring to those who do not play because they don t understand it. People who don t play soccer do not realize the amount of time and effort it takes to excel in this sport, which comes down to the time spent practicing and conditioning. The more hours spent on footwork and physical conditioning, the better you become. This sport can be extremely physical, but it is also a mental game. It is important to be in the right mental state during a game because distraction in the head leads to mistakes on the field. A strong mental state is extremely important in soccer, as well as every day. The ability to multitask proves to be an advantage in the game; when a player has the ball, they need to continue to move, look for open teammates on the field, and maneuver around the opposing team simultaneously. People who understand this sport can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Mysterious Third Murderer In Macbeth There is ample speculation over the situation of the mysterious third murderer, in Macbeth. Tremendous arguments based solely on whether the murderer is, in fact, Macbeth himself. However, it is highly doubtful, that Shakespeare would have made this mystery as straightforward. Speculators often look past the idea that the murderer could have been someone other than Macbeth, like his servant. The servant, like Macbeth, would have his reasons to fulfill this deed. In Act III, Scene i of Macbeth, Macbeth met with two murderers, whom which he hired to kill Banquo. Macbeth hired these murderers because he cannot assassinate Banquo himself. However the night of the murder, in scene iii, an additional murderer shows up. When asked who sent him the third murderer replied Macbeth. Speculators believe the third member was Macbeth himself because he spotted Banquo and knew his habits well, unlike the other men. They figured Macbeth sent himself in disguise to make sure the deed would be done. While the murderers were waiting to execute the deed the third murderer stated in line 14, Almost a mile: but he does usually... (scene iii).This particular line is one of the main ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In scene ii when Macbeth was discussing with the murderers, the servant was still in the room. Which proves he probably knows everything that is to take place. Thus leading to the other argument of how he could find Banquo so quickly, in the dark. First off, Banquo and Macbeth were best friends so he is bound to know the looks of Banquo, even in the dark. Secondly, the servant is clearly aware of Banquo s habits. His reason for contribution in the murder could have been one of loyalty to Macbeth. The servant clearly saw Macbeth s psychological insecurity and could have done it to make sure the deed would be executed fully. It would have been possible for the servant to leave because Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, Macbeth s wife, were attending a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Knowledge In Frankenstein Frankenstein; or The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley tells an interesting tale of a young scientist and his attempt to create life and the unfortunate circumstances that occur afterwards. He creates a monster and almost immediately abandons his creature due to the creature s horrifying nature. Three years later in Frankenstein s life, the monster reunites with Frankenstein and explains to Frankenstein the monster s coming of knowledge in this world and we learn about how the monster has come to see himself and the world around him. This is different to what could have happened if Frankenstein had been there as a mentor, instead the monster depended his views on the family he watched and books he read such as John Milton s Paradise Lost. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of it does come from the monster s threats to Frankenstein and his family, but Frankenstein does feel some sympathy for this creature that he brought to life and abandoned and sets off to create a female companion. As he does, Frankenstein begins to reflect on his process in creating the first monster. Three years before I was engaged in the same manner, and had created a fiend whose unparalleled barbarity had desolated my heart, and filled it for ever with the bitterest remorse. I was now about to form another being, of whose dispositions I was alike ignorant; she might become ten thousand times more malignant than her mate, and delight, for its own sake, in murder and wretchedness (Shelley ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Acoustic Guitar Research Paper So you ve decided you want to buy your first beginner acoustic guitar. It can be frustrating trying to figure out which one to buy. With this post I ve tried to make the process a little easier by doing a lot of research for you. All the beginner guitars reviewed for this post are from manufactures that have a reputation for quality and have been around a long time. I would advise against buying the cheapest guitar you can find. Even though you re beginning to play the guitar you want a decent sound. You want a low action so it s easier to play and learn on. Since the beginner guitar player is usually not going to go out and spend big money on a new acoustic guitar I ve taken a look at some guitars under $400 dollars. They re all top sellers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Washburn D10S If you compare this guitar to others in the price range the Washburn D10S acoustic guitar is in the top of the class. This absolutely is a great beginner guitar or for someone who wants a good sounding guitar but can t afford to break the bank. I read an article about the Washburn D10S in Acoustic Guitar Magazine and they rated it the best guitar for under 500 bucks! 4. Seagull the Original S6 This is another great beginner guitar. It s consistently a top seller at all the online music stores and the Seagull S6 won the silver medal in Acoustic Guitar magazine s player s choice awards for 2008. It won the gold for best beginner guitar in 2006. The Seagull S6 cedar acoustic guitar is a great looking a beginner guitar. It s an award winner that has the perfect combination of precision and low price! 5. Yamaha F335 This is a good guitar to start learning on and will be quite helpful for a beginner guitar player because the action is low. Action refers to the space between the strings and the fretboard and a low action is much easier to play for the beginner. The Yamaha F335 guitar sounds pretty good, plays good for the beginner guitar player, and the F335 is the easiest on the budget of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Deforestation Effects On The Rainforest Deforestation Effects The rainforest is one of Earth s most valuable resources and at the destruction rate, people need to stop ignoring this problem. Around the world, Tropical Rainforests are being destroyed at a rate of 80 to 90 acres each minute. (Thompson, Heather) The rainforest is home of many living creatures and provide the world with many supplies such as, food, clean water, and housing, but soon the population of those living creatures will decrease and those supplies will be gone. People need to end deforestation globally because of the main effects it has on earth like the social, environmental, and loss of different species. Social effects are one of many of the big effects of deforestation. The most threatening social effect that deforestation has on most areas is in the medical profession. Tropical rainforest have given us chemicals to treat or cure inflammation, rheumatism, diabetes, muscle tension, surgical complications, malaria, heart conditions, skin diseases, arthritis, glaucoma, and hundreds of other maladies. (Tropical Forest In Our Daily Lives.) Every day, nearly 137 species are becoming extinct making it a complete unknown possibility of Pharmaceutical potential being destroyed. (Deforestation Effects.) Instead of destroying species everyday for just paper, pencils, and many other sources when people can cut them down for more useful reasons like medicine and not destroy many all at once. An obvious effect on deforestation is environmental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Secret Annex Settings Secondly, one of the main settings in the novel is the Secret Annex , and is not a place I consider visiting. This is because of the poor living conditions depicted in the book. The diary takes place in the Netherlands in 1942 1944. The Secret Annex is consists of small rooms behind the office of Mr.Frank (Anne s father) and Mr. Van Daan s (partner of Mr. Frank) . The secret annex is an empty section of Mr. Frank s business. The front portion of the building is open for business while the back is concealed for hiding. Due to Nazi invasion, the annex is used as a hiding spot. Through the course of Anne s diary , she only mentions eight people living in the annex. According to Anne, the Annex houses the Franks, the Van Daans and Mr. Dussel. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. New Deal Evaluation An Evaluation of the New Deal. US History Online Textbook. N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. Ushistory.org. Independence Hall Association. Web. 24 Jan 2016. President Franklin Roosevelt s New Deal program helped to preserve American s capitalist system and perhaps the democracy; however, it failed to end the Depression. The program saved the free market economy and protected social safety by Social Security program. It created millions of jobs and public projects as well as sponsored the banks to avoid bankruptcy. It also monitored the stock market, and ran the social welfare programs to help the poor. The President was credited to help the U.S. economy run under his control. However, the effects of the Depression still remained. The unemployment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the author, the depression resulted from the long term weakness in economy that depended on sales of cheap exports in the international market (Adas, 1992). He states that World War I had the impact on Europe s economy, leading to some economic problems in the early 1920s. Western world and the United States faced overproduction of food, resulting low prices. France and German feared of inflation. Buying power of key groups decreased. Dependent countries such as Africa and Latin America suffered badly. However, Adas also points out that it was the nationalistic selfishness of the countries made the crisis worse, since they just wanted to protect their own industries instead of contributing to balance the world economy. Therefore, this led to the debacle starting from the New York stock market crashed in 1929, resulting in the general collapse of the world economy. Finally, he concludes the countries reactions to the depression brought to our world the Second World ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Pericles Funeral Oration Essay Pericles of the Funeral Oration outlines his ideal of Athens, and what makes an Athenian, which was his ideal person. Plato in the Apology, Crito, and the Phaedo describes the trial and execution of Socrates. Athens after the second Peloponnesian War is cling to an unstable democracy, and extremely fearful of anything that threatens their way of life. Pericles would view this Athens as a shell of its former self. This can be best seen through the trial and execution of Socrates. Socrates could be described as the ideal Athenian, he strove to make Athens and its people better, yet he was executed for having different ideas. Pericles given the opportunity to evaluate Athens and Socrates, during this time, could make the argument that Socrates is akin to his ideal of Athens and that Athens, as it stood, was more closely related to Sparta. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They had suffered defeat in the second Peloponnesian War and were grappling with the struggle of stabilizing their fragile democracy. They believed that something like political philosophy could destabilize Athens beyond repair. This is part of what drove them to execute Socrates. Socrates was brought up on charges of corrupting the youth, making the worse argument better, and teaching things of the earth and the sky. During the trial, Socrates had every justification, but in the end, it was not enough to save his life. Socrates argues that the laws are intended to make Athenians better people and that if an old man wandering around asking questions can corrupt the youth, then what sort of youth must they be. He argues that if Athens is so unstable that they cannot withstand questions then they are already ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Female Characters in John Steinbeck´s East of Eden When it comes to female characters, authors depict women with a sense of realism, that being that they are a common folk with a usually large but simple impact in the story. On the contrary, John Steinbeck s female characters in his novel East of Eden do not have the sense of being normal women, and he goes to extremes when it comes to the women being good or bad. Faye, Olive, and Cathy are all women that have taken to extremes in their acts of kindness or evil. Faye is too good of a person, especially in the society that she is in. Olive helps an enormous amount in the military with work she has done that seemed unlikely for her to do by herself. Cathy, on the other hand, commits horrible acts that would immediately classify her as mental, but is ironically one of the smartest characters in the novel. These kinds of women are uncommon, especially in their society. Faye is the owner of a brothel and almost immediately takes in a new girl, Cathy, as her daughter. There s plenty for both of us, Kate. I could give you as much as you make and more, and you d be worth it. (301) Faye wants to give Cathy (who changed her name to Kate) more than she gives herself, which is not something any other woman who owns a business would do, especially with a girl that she has not known for more than a year. Faye didn t feel very good that Saturday night and about ten o clock Kate persuaded her to go to bed. (326) Faye had taken a medicine Cathy had given her and suddenly feels a change ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Defining Class And Social Structure Of Social Class Defining Class is hard to do as there are many different approaches to defining class one can take. We can look at class as a subjective location, how do people, individually and collectively, locate themselves and others within a social structure of inequality? Or we could define class as the relational explanation of economic life chance What explains inequalities in economically defined life chances and material standards of living of individuals and families? The challenging nature of class in contemporary society comes from the fact that there has never been an academic consensus the definition of class (due to the fact that class in its very nature is an abstract and subjective term). However, this essay will argue that class is an amalgamation of how individuals and the collective locate themselves, and the relational explanation of economic life chance as well as policy and politics. This is done using Weberian and Marxian definitions of social class and exploring the role of power and power relations in creating a class society. Exploring the similarities as well as differences between the definitions of class presented by Karl Marx and Max Weber; in order to inform the approach this essay will be taking in discussing whether or not ours is a class society. By our society this essay will be referring to modern western society, specifically focusing on Great Britain. Looking at the contemporary examples of class using examples from politics and policy, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Economy in Canada In 2008 when the global economy took a turn for the worst Canada managed to come out on top. This is thanks to the export of natural resources and commodities. The Canadian government immediately took charge and start making budget cuts in order to have a full recovery by 2015. (D.R., 2011) Canada has a large threat in its path; its dependence on the outside world. Canada fared much better than was expected while other countries throughout the world declined and fell into a recession. There are nine specific key indicators that are important to consider when talking about Canadian economy. These are employment, unemployment, composite leading index, housing starts, consumer price index, real gross domestic product, retail sales ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, 2011) The USA is projected to stay number one for the next 40 years. This poses a large threat for Canada if exports dropped to the US, however, they are not predicting any drop any time soon. Global Economy The global GDP is expected to grow 3.2% in 2011. The financial crisis is no longer setting the pace for developing countries. (The World Bank Group, 2011) Developing countries are close to having regained full capacity levels. The global crisis is slowly coming to an end. (The World Bank Group, 2011)There are many factors still playing a role in countries such as Japan with the tsunami. (The World Bank Group, 2011) However, it appears the global economy is on a upward slope. References Contenta, S. (2010, August 4). Global Post. Retrieved December 12, 2011, from Canada Land of New Jobs?: http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/canada/100726/jobs unemployment economy D.R. (2011, August 10). The Economist. Retrieved December 12, 2011, from Canadaès Economy: Still Safe and Sound?: http://www.economist.com/blogs/americasview/2011/08/canadas economy Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada. (2011, September 9). Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada. Retrieved December 14, 2011, from Canada s State of Trade: Trade and Investment Update 2011: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Inner Self in The Awakening, Wuthering Heights, and... The Inner Self in The Awakening, Wuthering Heights, and Fences Does turmoil in people promote chaos in the world, or does chaos in the world create turmoil in people? To uncover a single answer to such a question is impossible. Therefore, those who seek a solution find themselves at a stalemate, and the query posed becomes rhetorical. Nevertheless, it initiates another inquiry worth thought and reflection: since the chaotic world is already well established, whether or not a product of human havoc, how is one to escape it and live uninhibitedly? Fences, by August Wilson, The Awakening, by Kate Chopin, and Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë embody people who struggle against the chaos in the world to be rid of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the culture bedlam dictating and often hindering his every progress, Maxson found consolation in placing the liability on the nation s social order, thus escaping the blame for his life s futility, leaving him with the soothing belief that his identity and own motivation (or lack thereof) had nothing to do with the emptiness that was his life. When Maxson s wife, Rose, attempted make him admit that the reason he was not playing in the major league was because he was too old, Maxson replied, What do you mean too old? Don t come telling me I was too old. I just wasn t the right color. Hell, I m fifty three years old and can do better than Selkirk s .269 right now! (Wilson 218) Troy Maxson persistently and constantly refuted the notion that his being himself not as a black man or even as an old man, but as Troy Maxson, fifty three years old had anything to do with his life wanting for anything; he persistently and constantly blamed the rest of human existence for his providence, any human but himself. The denial of personal duty and his defiance against the government and all of civilization provided Maxson the inner calm he lacked. Maxson also struggled against familial quandaries, as was evident in his response when his best friend Bono warned him against straying from spousal fidelity, You saying I don t measure up. That s what you trying to say. I don t measure up cause I m seeing this other gal. I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Skinner s Behavioral Approach On Analyzing Myself Behaviorism and Attachment For this paper I am going to focus on B. F. Skinner s Behavioral Approach on analyzing myself. Behaviorism emerged in the early years of the twentieth century as a counterbalance to the psychoanalytic approaches of therapy and psychology. Skinner was born in 1904, just nine years after Freud published Studies on Hysteria. Both of these opposing theories, psychoanalysis and behaviorism, have greatly influenced the way we think of the human mind. I lean more towards the behaviorists approach because what I have read about Skinner has resonated with me. I will use behaviorism to approach my own inner introspection and hopefully come away from this more enlightened about myself. The classic nature verse nurture debate has been rocking the boat in psychology since Socrates time. Skinner and behaviorists tend to lean much more towards the nurture side of this debate, believing that an individual s behavior is a direct consequence of what that individual has experienced in the past, especially within the context of reinforcement and punishment. Because of this emphasis on nurture, genes and genetics do not play as much of a role as the experiences one receives after being born. The genes that one is born with gives the individual the genetic constitution that is capable of responding to external stimuli. If one has inherited genes that code for a more aggressive response to external stimuli, then that person may have a greater ability to be aggressive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. An Example Of AAnd A Neurocognitive Disorders And How... When studying abnormal psychology, we have learned about a variety of neurodevelopmental and neurocognitive disorders and how they affect personality and behavior. In this paper I will discuss an example of both a neurodevelopmental and a neurocognitive disorder. Within each of these disorders I will provide behavioral criteria, incidence rates, causes and treatments options for each of the disorders. The first disorder I am going to discuss is the neurodevelopmental disorder, Down Syndrome. Down Syndrome has always been fascinating to be as to its causes and its effects on people. Down Syndrome is congenital disorder resulting from a chromosome defect. Human s have 23 pairs of chromosomes giving us a total of 46 chromosomes. When a person has Down Syndrome, they have 2 copies of chromosome 21, as opposed to the normal 1 copy of it. People who have Down Syndrome still have 23 pairs of chromosomes but, with an additional copy of chromosome 21, they have a total of 47 chromosomes. This additional genetic material alters the course of development and causes the characteristics associated with Down syndrome (What is Down Syndrome, 2012). People who have from Down Syndrome will display both physical and cognitive symptoms ranging from mild to sever depending on the person. Physical symptoms of people with Down Syndrome can include; low muscle tone, small stature, flattened facial profile, wide hands with short fingers, and an upward slant in eyes. Cognitive symptoms of Down ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Overpopulation In The United States The United States population is growing at an alarming rate. Overpopulation is the condition where the population is rising rapidly and the resources cannot support it. The growth rate in the United States is approximately 2.2%. This means by 2050 the population could reach 438 million people ( World Bank Group ) Many citizens do not see any danger of the population rise in the United States. Unawareness might be the biggest factor in why they believe this; however, overpopulation can destroy the environment, including food and water sources, while also raising unemployment rates and the risk of disease. Overpopulation can damage or even destroy the environment. The need for resources will grow with the population, but natural resources will not be produced at a fast enough pace. Man may try to produce the resources they need themselves but will there be enough space? According to Young the average person needs a minimum of 100 square feet to feel comfortable in a living space ( How Much Space Do You Really Need? ). Using the estimated population size of 2050, human living space will take up 43.8 billion square feet. Assuming most of these people live in apartment buildings so there is room for farming. Farms will need to switch out crops every year to slow down the process of soil degradation. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It impacts environmental and social factors, which include pollution, malnutrition, overcrowded living conditions and inadequate health care. The poor will be extremely susceptible to infectious diseases from malnutrition. The population may be controlled by disease and war. Food, water, and other resources will be fought over. Water wars are already being fought in third world countries and with the resource running out more countries including first world countries may join the war. Overpopulation is happening but it can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Soccer Vs Neo Colonialism Every year I feel an all too familiar itch. Some people may think I need to see a doctor, but I know that the only real cure is to sit on my couch in front of my large screened TV with some kind of greasy potato product and barley fermented beverage. The dose is to be administered every week between the hours of 1 PM EST on Sunday until 1 am Tuesday morning. That s right, folks. I ve got a itch, and the only cure is more NFL football. When September rolls around and the weather becomes seasonably cooler, the leaves on the trees begin to change color, the air becomes crisper and has a distinguishable smell that can only be experienced and not described. The days become shorter, the weeks feel longer and the longing begins for the weekend when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, Africa s cultural identity has been what sociologist Ulf Hannerz calls creolized (6), which, as seen in the history of soccer, can be yet another facet for neo colonialism. From these roots of colonialism and neo colonialism grew the sport of soccer. Initially, in the 1860s it was introduced by Britain in South Africa (Armstrong Football 8) and other countries, such as France and Portugal, followed in other regions. Associated colonizing individuals and groups including missionaries, teachers, soldiers, and other colonial settlers acted as prime catalysts (8). Africans would watch white Europeans play and then apply what they learned in their own local township games using bundles of rags as makeshift balls (9). Teams and leagues were formed, as were rivalries, different styles of play, and different philosophies on the game. In 1923, African football began to be recognized internationally as a rising power when Egypt was accepted into the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) and three more national associations (Sudan, South Africa, and Ethiopia) were later accepted, until 1957 when the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) was founded (9). Today, CAF has grown into a 52 member association, the largest continental governing body in the world (9). African soccer seemed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Thomas Stonewall Jackson Essay Thomas Stonewall Jackson was born in Clarksburg, Virginia, on January 21, 1824. After graduating 17th in his class at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant. He served in the Mexican War and won two brevets. While he was in Mexico, Jackson became a Presbyterian. A friend said that, quot;He never smoked, he was a strict teetotaler and never touched a card. quot; In 1851, Jackson was recruited to teach at the Virginia Military Institute. His students called him Deacon Jackson, while others compared him to Oliver Cromwell. On the outbreak of the Civil War, Jackson was commissioned as colonel and was given the job to organize volunteers for the new Confederate Army. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First he attacked John C. Fremont at Cross Keys before heading to Irvin McDowell at Port Republic. He then rushed his troops east to join up with Joseph E. Johnston and the Confederate forces fighting George McClellan. In 1862, Major General John Pope was given command of the new Army of Virginia. Pope was told to move east to Blue Ridge Mountains towards Charlottesville. They hoped that this move would help George McClellan by drawing Robert E. Lee away from defending Richmond. Lee s 80,000 troops were now fighting two large armies: McClellan s 90,000 and Pope s 50,000. Joined by Jackson , the Confederate troops constantly attacked George McClellan and on June 27, they broke through at Gaines Mill. Outnumbered, McClellan retreated to James River. Abraham Lincoln, frustrated by McClellan s lack of success, sent in Major General John Pope, but he too was easily beaten back by Jackson. In July 1862, John Pope decided to capture Gordonsville, a railroad junction between Richmond and the Shenandoah Valley. Pope selected Nathaniel Banks to carry out the task. Robert E. Lee considered Gordonsville to be strategically important and sent Jackson to protect the town. On August 9th, Jackson defeated Banks at Cedar Run. Pope now ordered George McClellan army at Harrison s Landing to join the campaign to take the railroad junction. When Lee heard this news, he brought together ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Analysis Of The Article New Avon Ceo Vows Article Summary In the article, New Avon CEO vows to restore the 126 year old beauty company to former glory, Jenna Goudreau (2013) interviews Avon CEO, Sheri McCoy, on the current issues facing Avon Products around the world and the results of management transitions in the company. Over the past few years, Avon s stock and net income has declined as a result of misplaced focus in different areas throughout the company. Under the former CEO, Andrea Jung, the company had an internal focus, was expanding too fast, and failed to recognize the needs of consumers in different markets. Under the new CEO, Avon is improving by focusing more on sales representatives, cutting jobs, reducing spending, and pulling out of failing markets. Additionally, they are incorporating information systems and social media as selling tools, catering to individual markets, and foregoing other growth areas until the core business is stable. With these improvements, Avon expects that it will see a turnaround in the coming years. AVON SWOT ANALYSIS Weaknesses: Brand image losing value Declining North American operations Decreasing market share Strengths: Low costs for operations Well established distribution in various markets with wide range of products Committed workforce with a common goal Threats: Internal disagreements over leadership Competition from a variety of companies Lawsuits regarding compliance on an international scale Strategy 1: Solidify leadership ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Ag And Hsashare Similar Function Of The Heterogeneity Of... disease state this value can exceed upto 3.0 mg/ml. AAG and HSAshare similar values of association constant. similar to Hsaconstitutes a single polypeptide chain of 181 amino acids. AAG could exist in multiple isoforms within different individuals. Around 42% of the molecular weight of AAG is heterogenous carbohydrate composition, which constitutes 5 asparagine linked branched glycan chains which contains approximately 11% sialic acid. N linked gycans resulting extensive gycosyalation gives protein a negative charge at neutral ph and also increases its water solubility,The protein structure contains. 21% α helix and 21% β sheet. The carbohydrate group of AAG does not affect conformation of the protein component. The physiological function ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... GLOBULINS There are various plasma globulins which have been identified in the blood plasma 1) Α1 globulin: also known as transcortin. It binds to a number of steroidal drugs such as cortisone and prednisone so also known a corticosteroid binding globulin 2) A2 globulin: also known as ceruloplasmin. It generally binds to vitamins A, D, E and K and also to cupric ions. 3) Β1 globulin: also known as transferrin and it binds to ferrous ions. 4) B2 globulin: it binds to carotinoids. 5) Y globulin: It generally binds to antigens. METHODS FOR MEASUREMENT OF PPB Many successful methods to measure the degree of plasma protein binding of drugs have been derived. All these method work by physically separating the unbound drug from the bound drug and calculating the relative fractions. Some beneficial techniques to measure plasma protein binding are: a) Equilibrium dialysis b) Ultrafiltration c) Ultracentrifugation d) Microdialysis e) Gel filtration f) Circular dichroism g) Microspheres of albumin There are some other techniques also which are utilized to a lesser extent such as micro extraction and optical biosensors such that they could be used for highly protein bound drugs. None of the methods could be judged as superior over others as all these methods possess some advantages as well as disadvantages. A) EQUILIBRIUM DIALYSIS: It is a well accepted and a popular metod used in PPB measurement. This
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  • 39. The Shallows Essay In today s era, we depend a lot on technology and the internet. For daily things such as school, work, communication, and so much more. There is controversy between eras due to if the internet is a positive or negative contribution. In the book, The Shallows: What the internet is doing to our brains, by Nicholas Carr, it speaks about how the internet is changing a huge aspect of our lives. From our thought process to our attention span. I believe that this generation and era, all together as a community, is obsessed with the internet. I support Carr s side of writing the book because of the amount of time and usage we sacrifice to the internet. We eventually learn to be so attached to this media and internet. Being away from the internet grows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Chapter 6, it speaks about the challenges we have of being able to read a physical book. We have a constant need and attraction to the internet which distracts us which makes us incapable. Most students attempt to read a book in one sitting, hoping that they will succeed but in the harsh reality, it is too difficult. Even if the phones, computers, or any form of tech is put away, we will find a new type of distraction. Another huge problem with media is, Changes in reading style will also bring changes in writing style, as authors and their publishers adapt to readers new habits and expectations. (6.104) Meaning that with these changes of google and the internet, physical writing will transform in some way. From the vocabulary that is being used or the tone that needs to show, writers will need to to find ways to attract new readers. Students these days truly are dependent on google and it becomes a challenge because there s always an option or urge to cheat. There are easy outlets to books such as SparkNotes, eNotes, and so much more, but it could never compare to the actual book. Carr words it as In the choices we have made, consciously or not, about how we use our computers, we have rejected the intellectual tradition of solitary, single minded concentration, the ethic that the book bestowed on us. The internet has given us a challenge which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Cone-Beams Tomography Report While cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans can show more anatomy, provide 3D reconstructions, and generate enhanced treatment plans when compared to conventional dental radiographs, CBCT operation and interpretation should be more strictly regulated because there isn t a defined criterion for who can or cannot purchase CBCT scanners, additional educational training is not required to operate these scanners, and facilities tend to overuse CBCT scanners with little consideration to patient dose or diagnostic benefit. Dental imaging is shifting and the increased radiation, overenthusiastic marketing, deficient training and limited regulation and testing currently in place with these scanners have created a situation where the convenience ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Curriculum. Retrieved November 21, 2014, from http://www.dental.upenn.edu/academic_programs_admissions/dmd_program/dmd_curri ulum/first_year/ Prins R, Dauer LT, Colosi DC, Quinn B, Kleiman NJ, Bohle GC, et al.(2011). Significant reduction in dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) eye dose through the use of leaded glasses. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontolgy.112:502 507. Qu XM, Li G, Sanderink GC, Zhang ZY, Ma XC (2012). Dose reduction of cone beam CT scanning for the entire oral and maxillofacial regions with thyroid collars. Dentomaxillofacial Radiology. 41(5):373 8. Scarfe, W., Farman, A (2008). What is cone beam CT and how does it work? Dental Clinics of North America. 52(4), 707 30. Scarfe, W. (2011). All that glitters is not gold : standards for cone beam computerized tomographic imaging. Oral surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology. 111(4), 402 408. Siegfried, J (n.d.). Are cone beam CT scanners safe? Healthguidance.org. Web. http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/16433/1/Are Cone Beam CT Scanners Safe.html Valachovic, R (2011). Has CBCT become too much of a good thing? American Dental Education ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. STanley Essay On February 8th, 2002, Stanley Works announced to reincorporate itself as a Bermuda bases corporation with main intention to save huge amount of money in corporate income taxes. The decision had both positive and negative impacts overall. Stanley s market value had jumped $200 million dollars a gain of over 5% the day after they announced the deal. Three months later, on May 10th, they lost $250 million of market value. Corporate inversion is one of the many strategies companies employ to reduce their tax burden. In other words, a corporate inversion is a process that a company undergoes to change the domicile of the U.S. parent corporation in a multinational corporate conglomerate to a country other than the United States. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The United States employs a worldwide taxation system accompanied by a complex system of foreign tax credits. So What the U.S Tax? The United States taxes the worldwide income of its citizens (both resident and non resident). Accordingly, there is a system of foreign tax credits a partial credit system that aims to avoid double taxation (Desai, 2005). How the U.S Tax? The FTC system in the US allocates some expenses, such as interest payments and R D expenses, based on measures of worldwide activity. Other parts of the tax code apply ratios depending on the circumstances, such as the allocations for export income 863(b) of the U.S Tax Code. When to Tax? Active income of incorporated affiliates overseas is taxed only when dividends are remitted. Active income excludes Subpart F income. And where the U.S. tax? For the most part, the U.S. permits worldwide averaging. Companies are required to segregate income into basket and perform tax credit calculations on each of the baskets. The U.S. system creates two classes of firms: excess credit firms who foreign tax rate exceeds the U.S. statutory rate, and deficit credit firms, whose foreign tax rate is less than the U.S rate. And some incentive effects created by the U.S system apply to both types of firms and other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay About El Gordo El Gordo El Gordo is a spanish lottery that is open to anyone over the age of 18 anywhere in the world. It is provided by Loterias Y Apuestas in spain. The draw for the lottery is held every sunday and all tickets bought up to that Sunday are eligible to win. The lottery s name translates to the fat one because this lottery has the biggest price pot in the world. History of El Gordo The first El Gordo lottery was held in 1812. After that, this main draw has been held every christmas including during the two world wars. The modern version of the lottery is held every sunday and is open to players from all over the world. The older lottery was started as a way of collection money for charities, a missions that are still held up to this day. The main reason why the payout for the lottery held during christmas is usually astronomically high is because the entry tickets are so expensive. Tickets can go as high as $280 during ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The draws take place on Tuesdays and the biggest jackpot is usually in the billions of dollars. It does not have as many participants as El Gord so there is an even bigger chance of winning. PowerBall is another very popular American lottery. The record for this lottery is a win of $365 million. As with all others, you have to select your numbers and wait for the draw that take place on Wednesdays and Saturdays. PowerBall has very slim chances as there are over 100 million people playing at the same time. Players can also try their hand at the Mega MIllions jackpot. The price can rise up to 656 million for a single ticket. This lottery, unlike El Gordo, has very many players and as with the aforementioned PowerBall lottery, the chances of winning are very slim. The draw takes place on Tuesdays and Fridays. El Gordo is the ultimate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Advantage Of Space Travel Technology Advancing space travel capabilities for the better of mankind Further developing space travel can lead to a much better and more advanced world. Advancing the world s space travel capabilities can lead to a vast number of opportunities. Research can be advanced even further than what it already is. Humanity can colonize celestial bodies in our solar system, avoiding exceeding the world s population carrying capacity. Discoveries that will be made out in space can be life changing such new sources of energy or developing new ways to travel even further, faster. Multiple industries can be affected in positive ways such as the science, medical, technology industries as well as the world s economy. If humanity does not look up at the sky and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also humanity can develop a new way to travel further and faster as a result of utilizing new forms of energy or elements that might be discovered. Traveling past the outer or inner most part of the solar system and to earths celestial neighbors can prove vital in terms of research. Currently every element that humanity knows about has been found on earth, brought to earth by interstellar visitors such as asteroids, or were only observed being created due to a supernova of stars. As a result of travelling to celestial satellites we may discover new elements, not native to earth. For example, Dobransky said in an article posted in the International Journal of World Peace, With the rapid depletion of oil and other common energy sources, alternative energy resources are being pursued. After the Fukushima, Japan meltdown, there is a renewed effort to move towards safer forms of power. Helium 3 is a source for fusion energy that has no chance of a nuclear meltdown and it produces no radioactive waste. While there are very small quantities of Helium 3 here on earth, there are vast quantities of it on the moon. It could be a very clean, abundant, and cheap energy source for centuries to come. Just one future rocket trip to the moon could return with enough Helium 3 to meet all of the U.S. s energy needs for one full year the fusion technology required to transform Helium 3 to commercial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Charles Ludwig s The Wright Brothers The Wright brothers; two famous inventors that we think we all know, but do we really? My book, The Wright Brothers by Charles Ludwig, takes us back to where it all began. The book describes where Orville and Wilbur Wright lived, believed in ,and where they first came up with the idea of the airplane. The author also added the struggles they went through and how they solved them. There are two main characters to this book,Wilbur Wright and Orville wright. Wilbur and Orville were two inventors. Their biggest invention was the world s first successful airplane. Wilbur Wright was born April 16, 1867 on a farm near Melville, Indiana. Orville Wright was born August 19, 1871 in Dayton, Ohio. Wilbur and Orville discovered they wanted to be inventors when their dad, Bishop Milton Wright, brought them back an invention that could fly up if you twisted the screws. In 1881, the Wright family moved to Richmond, Indiana. In Richmond Orville developed a love of kites, and soon began making his own at home. Wilbur Wright was a bright and studious student. When he graduated he made plans to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every morning when they were kids they would read out of the family bible and pray. As you can imagine it was difficult for them all as their mother passed away. Instead of drifting apart Wilbur, Orville, and their sister Kate became closer than they ever were. They got through the death as a family and with the help of Christ healing them along the way. They had problems with the weight of the plane. The engine was too heavy. They got an aluminum block to cover the engine. They made the frame out of spruce , which is a light type of wood. They used a primitive fuel injection system, with no carburetor fuel pump. They had a problem trying to control the airplane. They solved the problem by making a cradle and a pilot would lay in it controlling the rudders. They both agreed that doing this would make the airplane ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Bureaucratic-Authoritarian Regime Perceived Threat, Economic Development Policy, and State Repression in Bureaucratic Authoritarian Regimes A Comparative Study of Brazil and Chile Just a few short decades ago, bureaucratic authoritarian (BA) regimes were a common feature of many Southern Cone states. Economic crises in the 1960s and 1970s gave rise to military regimes that ultimately abandoned import substituting, inward looking developmental models in favor of neoliberal, outward looking strategies (Kurtz, 142). Market liberalization and participation in the global economy became state priorities, a significant departure from policies that focused on production for the domestic market under more leftist regimes. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the effects of a fundamental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Boundaries of Antipoverty Policy: Economic Ideas, Political Coalitions, and the Structure of Social Provision in Chile and Mexico. Ann Arbor, MI: U of Michigan, 2003. Print. O Donnell, Guillermo. Bureaucratic Authoritarianism: Argentina 1966 1973 in Comparative Perspective. Berkeley: University of California Press, c1988 1988. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft4v19n9n2/ Pereira, Anthony W. Political (in)justice: Authoritarianism and the Rule of Law in Brazil, Chile, and Argentina. Print. Pereira, Luiz Carlos Bresser, and Jose Maravall. Economic Reforms in New Democracies: A Social democratic Approach. Cambridge [England: Cambridge UP, 1993. Print. Pion Berlin, David. Military Dictatorships of Brazil and the Southern Cone. Military Dictatorships of Brazil and the Southern Cone. Web. 22 Apr. 2015. Remmer, Karen L. Military Rule in Latin America. Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1989. Print. Roett, Riordan Joseph Allenby. Brazil: Politics in a Patrimonial Society. Rev. ed. New York: Praeger, 1978. Print. Skidmore, Thomas. Politics and Economic Policy Making in Authoritarian Brazil, 1967 71. Authoritarian Brazil: Origins, Policies, and Future. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1973. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Ageism In The Workplace Essay Ageism is the discrimination of people based on their old or young. There will always be someone who is working at the same company that is either older or younger than you, doesn t matter if its only by a few months or years. Both people are at the company to do a job. At a local dermatologist, the story will follow to medical assistants almost 30 years apart in age. Their job is to help bring back patients and assist the doctor or physicians assistant. Although the government has worked to eliminate ageism in the workforce, prejudices based on age are still present and scene in day to day officers. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act ( ADEA) makes it unlawful for any employer to discriminate against any individual regarding compensation, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are associated with being in poor health or disabled, unwilling to try anything new, losing mental sharpness, and are not good at functioning in a workplace. In the same case as young adults, these myths and stereotypes regarding the elderly are most commonly not true. In a doctors office patients seem to prefer an older medical assistant (MA) or doctor to one who is younger. Experience goes along way in the medical field, an MA who has been at the same job for over 20 years is looked at more trustworthy by their patients. The medical field is ever growing and jobs are always opening. But with medical school taking almost up to nine years to complete, a lot of younger adults are turning to PA school, which is only two and half years. Younger generations are starting to get more schooling then their parents ever did. Terri, a 38 year old (MA) at Atlanta Dermatology for almost 20 years. She did not attend college or receive a biology or pre med degree. Terri plans on being an MA for as long as she can. The relationship she has with certain patients is a bond that can only be built by working with them for a number of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Papa John s Essay Papa John s competitive strategy primarily follows Porter s unique or unusual product of services. Papa John s executives understands their product is unique and people chose them over other pizzerias because of this. In Porter s typology he suggest that managers do the following: focus on identifiable subsets of the industry in which it operates or serve the entire market as a whole. Managers should also determine if the business should compete by competitive prices or price it accordingly to the unique craft they serve ( Parnell, 2008). With Papa John s reputation of better ingredients, better pizza Papa John s has set the tone for consumers to expect to pay more than they would with their direct competitors. The Miles and Snow typology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Essay On Old Man s Cave Old Man s Cave This intrinsic formation of expansive foliage, stone and soil showcase what can be offered in the form of natural beauty bolstered in part by a creation of a seamlessly interwoven trail, taking many forms it will follow throughout the musty voids of cool stone, past the crashing flow of waterfalls, and into the expanse of lumbering cedar giants. Natural formations of rock with stunning depth and size introduce a smooth, chiseled out staircase, of solid gray stone, which leads downward into grooved out tunnel of stone running through the earth. The solid walls are rough and uneven, with an oozing stability. Running a finger across may yield a feeling of minor abrasion, with a small, distinct scraping heard. This sound ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some small trees are toward the top, growing out from the cracks in the side of the wall, they defy the comforts that the ground may bring. As the the path starts to decline, it begins shifting toward the direction of the valley. Running water can be heard, flowing in a manner of constant control and power, slowing only at certain times of the seasons. To the left, a waterfall can be partially seen roaring with a vigorous energy, cascading down the rock, plummeting into a shallow pool of water. The pool attempts to engulf three large boulders sitting on the outskirts, only able to claim their undersides. Further, a bridge comes into view, standing proud, with a solid construction of rock and mortar. On each side it offers a wall, both of which rise to protect from the drop below, with the left side forming a connection to the stone wall that preceded them. The path continues on, its convex shape of smooth stone created, suspended in the air. It finds little to care about the stream below, which meekly runs off to connect to the main pool. As the waterfall finds itself in full view, it is proudly able to show off the full might it possesses. Continuing, the path soon finds itself at the beginning of a new set of stairs. The stairs are a bit more deteriorated and uneven, showing lots of cracks and moss. They hug around a corner of exposed rock with a smaller, aging stone wall built to its right side. The stone wall, built mostly by a past construction, was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Relationships What would happen if someone was never loved? What would happen if someone never got in a fight with another person? Some believe that if someone was never loved, he or she would die. Those people are right! Some people believe that if someone never got in a fight with another person, he or she would be ok. Those people are wrong! Loving and fighting are what keep a person sane. They could be the things to keep a person alive. Having a good and healthy relationship is so important, because it can be what keeps a person living. If someone was never loved, that person would feel anger and sadness. Successful suicides are the result of feeling no love. Those people who commit that kind of suicide feel alone and trapped. They feel like the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Having a close relationship with friends give people someone to talk to about things they would never say to their parents. It gives those people a chance to learn to accept others opposite opinions and work together. The importance of having good business relationships is great for someone who is learning how to cooperate with someone he or she does not necessarily like. It gives that person a chance to learn to accept others opposite opinions and to work together. Finally, the importance of a good parent relationship should not have to be explained. Parents must have a good relationship with their child, because it will keep the child on course. Parents can teach the child right from wrong and learn from their child s body language how he feels. One of the biggest mistakes all these relationships have in common is lying to the person with whom they are forming the relationships. After someone lies to the other person in the relation, he or she tends to lose respect the person had in their relation. That person will think less about the advice given from the other person. This is bad for all of the relationships. It breaks trust between friends, parents, and business partners. Another big error is telling a person not to do something, because it only makes that person want to do it more. Instead, the person saying no should tell the child, friend, or business partner why, and, give facts to support that reasoning. Simply ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Roger Chillingworth In The Scarlet Letter Altered by sin in The Scarlet Letter, evil, obsessive, and manipulative are what describe Roger Chillingworth. From the beginning, Roger is an enigmatic yet intriguing character, knowledgeable in medicine from his time in captivity, as well as unbeknownst to others except for the audience the wife of Hester Prynne. Becoming eviler as the story goes on, Roger s complexion is only matched by the devil himself, with his only goal being to pursue Dimmesdale for his (and Hester s) act of sin. Roger stays for seven years, becoming obsessed about Dimmesdale s suffering and pain, like a leech. His dependency proves to be his downfall, as when Dimmesdale accepts his sin to be a part of him, Roger s life is now without purpose. These chain of events leads to the idea that Roger Chillingworth s act of sin (revenge), as well as Hester and Dimmesdale s act of sin (passion) influence his character development and outcome greatly in The Scarlet Letter, as he becomes psychologically more manipulative, evil, and obsessive, and physically more sinister looking. In Puritan society, it proves someone else s sin can make another one twisted and evil, as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This suggests how in a Puritan society, one s sin can negatively transform another, and in today s society, how being evil and obsessive can lead to one s end. Roger s mind and demeanor are made demented and sinister, with him only thinking about revenge towards Dimmesdale because of his and Hester s sin, giving way to the idea one s sin can lead to another s sin. Roger constantly obsesses over a sin of revenge, which proves to be his downfall when Dimmesdale reveals himself to everybody at the end, disclosing the idea that obsessiveness and evility can lead to one s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...