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NEWS ARTICLE ABOUT THE ECONOMICS OF 1. United Kingdom 2. South Africa 3. Australia 4.
Saudi Arabia 5. New Delhi 6. Myanmar 7. Thailand 8. Peru 9. Nigeria 10. Wales 1. United Kingdom
UK retail sales flat in November BRC s Helen Dickinson: We will see a flurry of activity as Christmas
approaches UK retail sales failed to grow in November, adding to fears that consumers are reining in
spending ahead of Christmas. Sales volumes were flat in November compared with October, the
Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. They had been expected to bounce back after October s
shock 0.8% fall. The one bright spot was in household goods stores, where sales rose by 3.8% on the
month, including consumer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With overall sales growth almost stagnant, it meant that consumers had actually reduced the volume of
goods they purchased in shops. Visa likewise reported that the value of online sales that it recorded in
the week to Sunday, 16 December had risen 2.3% from a year ago, even though overall spending was
down. Ang United Kingdom ay isa sa mga bansa sa Europe. Base sa ulat ay nagkaroon ng pagbaba ng
sales sa buwan ng Nobyembre, ngunit aasahin nilang lalaki ito sa buwan ng Desyembre. Ang mga
online sales naman ay naging maganda ang kalagayan. 2. South Africa A rare report by the OECD
makes some trenchant observations AFRICA S biggest economy is being held back by one of the
world s lowest labour participation rates and one of its highest unemployment rates. Barely 40% of
South Africa s working age population have jobs, compared with around 60 75% in other middle
income emerging markets, according to a report out this week by the OECD. One in three South
Africans in the labour force, including half of young black people aged 15 24, is unemployed. This,
more than anything, most constrains South Africa s economic growth, says the Paris based outfit. To
create jobs for so many people would require many years of 6% or even 7% growth , says Ángel
Gurriá, the OECD s secretary general. Pravin Gordhan, South Africa s
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Sanisera Research Paper
Sanisera (Menorca) Sanitja bay, located on the northern coast of the island of Menorca, is home to a
Roman fort and Sanisera. The bay was originally only open to the Roman military but later opened to
trades around the time Sanisera was established. Unlike Pollentia, Sanisera was one of the only
Roman sites not constructed on top of an indigenous site. The lack of modern construction over
Sanisera has made it possible to undertake an extensive excavation of both sites. The first phase of
excavations focused primarily on the fort with some surveys of the city, the current phase of the
excavation of Sanitja began in 1992 (Sa Nitja 1996). Throughout both excavation phases, there has
also been a lot of focus on the various shipwrecks in the bay.
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Definition Essay-Peering Into Photography
Peering into Photography Since its arrival in the late 1820 s, photography has become much more
common and ubiquitous in our day to day lives. Due to its increased technological presence, our
society, purposefully or not, has altered some of its fundamental values. While some of these changes
worked in our favor, others resulted in a community that is significantly more divided and focused on
the individual instead of the collective society. In a time when we should be working together to create
a better future, we are instead significantly more concerned with ourselves and our image. As a result
of our infatuation with photography we have altered the way in which we see ourselves and therefore,
we have become more self conscious, self centered and conceded.
Photography and the photographs they produced were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Today, many support the idea that the growing prevalence of such technologies has led to an increase
in body dissatisfaction and body concerns (McLean). In allowing others to determine how we should
feel or see ourselves, we are more and more passive in our lives and as a result, less active members of
our communities. All in all, there is certainly a growing concern amongst our society about self image.
We may be using external stimuli in creating these perceptions of ourselves but still, the fundamental
topic of this conversation revolves around the individual, not the larger society they are a part of.
Today, we are more self conscious and in a way, as a result of the endless amount of time we allow
ourselves to be preoccupied by our own self image, each of us as individuals has become more self
centered. The more ubiquitous this technology becomes, the clearer it is that many members of our
society today, live in a highly anthropocentric
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General Douglas Macarthur s Duty, Honor Country
In the 1960 s, America s intense nationalism was shattered by the horrors brought about by two
consecutive World Wars. Thousands of Americans died fighting in what they saw as another man s
war, an eastern war. America experienced the pain of war and sought to avoid experiencing it ever
again. But the world feared a newer, and more dangerous threat after the great wars: communism.
When America s government again wanted to become involved in the other man s war, many young
men and their families protested vehemently. When General Douglas MacArthur received an award
from Westpoint, his acceptance address, entitled Duty, Honor, Country, morphed into a call to arms to
the students, future military leaders, a reminder of the three ideals that ... Show more content on
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He knows that, with the memory of the bloodshed and loss of World War Two not far from their
minds, many could be reluctant to march to war yet again. But instead of shy away from this fact, he
makes this concession to the men, saying that, The soldier, above all others, prays for peace...for he
must bear the deepest wounds of war (MacArthur). The General knows that to ignore this sentiment of
the soldiers would be to lose their faith entirely. The government was far from eager to leap into
conflict again, but believed that fighting against communism wherever it surfaced was crucial to
stopping it, and so they played on the nascent fear of Russia in order to justify the wars in Korea and
Vietnam (The Cold War Museum). MacArthur relies also on the patriotism of the American soldiers
and their pride in their country to push them to fight. He tells the cadets that they, stand as the Nation s
war guardian, as its lifeguard from the raging tides of international conflict, as its gladiator in the
arena of battle (MacArthur). With American sentiments strong after World War 2, MacArthur trusts
that their pride in country and sense of duty will be strong enough to push them into combat.
MacArthur also knows that the men have pride not only in their country, but
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A Study on California s Smoking Ban
California s Smoking Ban
(APA Citation)
It was in 1964 that the Surgeon General of the United States first published a report on the ill effects
of smoking cigarettes, and within a year the first law requiring health warnings on cigarette packages
was in effect. From that point, the government has slowly, but continually, imposed more and more
restrictions on the use of tobacco products. Throughout the 1960s, 70 s, 80 s, and 90 s, the both
individual jurisdictions within the State of California, as well as the entire state, continued to impose
tougher and tougher restrictions on smoking cigarettes until 1994, when California became the first
state in the union to pass a law which completely prohibited smoking in most enclosed workplaces. (
Secondhand Smoke Exposure ) This law, which took effect in 1998, restricted smoking in all enclosed
places of employment including offices, factories, bars and restaurants. But by the early 21st century,
the current restrictions were not enough for California s lawmakers and a push was started to ban
smoking in all public places. Since the passage of these restrictions in the 1990 s, there has been a
great deal of change in the state with advocates of the smoking ban pointing to the increased health
benefits for the citizens of the state, while opponents focus on the economic damaged in the business
community caused by the restrictions. It is therefore necessary to examine the State of California and
its ban on smoking and how it has
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Analyze Macromolecules
Analyzing Biomolecules
Every single living organism, such as plants and animals and also including bacteria contain the same
type of large molecules that are called macromolecules. A macromolecule is a very big molecule,
macromolecule are responsible for all living matter. Cells are controlled through nucleic acids ,
nucleic acids are a complex organic substance present in living cells. Mass spectrometry allows us to
identify a simple substtance. A mass spectrometry is a technique that ionizes chemical species. A mass
spectrometry can be used to analyze food and it can also be used to give answers to questions about
protein like what and how . The protein hemoglobin transports oxygen to all the cells in the body. A
protien hemoglobin
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Where Tech Savvyness Ends And Where Being A Geek Begins
As we move further and further into a more technological age, lines begin to blur between where tech
savvyness ends and where being a Geek begins. I have been working with computers since I was 8
years old. I remember the good old days where I would sit there with my dad watching him play Zork
for hours on end. In fact that game is one of the reasons I started writing. This was in the mid to late
80 s and the machines had no hard drives and ran completely off of 5 1/4 inch floppy disk s. This was
all fun and games, but I didn t learn much from the experience. I did however learn to maneuver
through the DOS operating system as well as how to execute programs. My real experience didn t start
till around June of 1992. I live in the San Bernardino California area. If you know any history of the
area, in June 1992 there was a massive 7.3 earthquake that shook San Bernardino quite harshly.
Shopping malls all around the area had the roofs cave in. This was a great tragedy but for us a great
learning experience. Because of the earthquake the malls were forced to send all of their computer
equipment to the land fills for insurance purposes, wither they were damaged or not. This is where my
real experience started. My father brought home three PC s that looked more like junk than computers.
With a bit of elbow grease we were able to salvage parts from one of the PC s and get the other two
working. The obviously more powerful PC my dad decided to keep for himself and I got
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stand your ground law Essay
The Stand Your Ground statute states that a person who is not engaged in an unlawful activity and
who is attacked in any other place where he or she has a right to be has no duty to retreat and has the
right to stand his or her ground and meet force with force, including deadly force if he or she
reasonably believes it is necessary to do so to prevent death or great bodily harm to himself or herself
or another or to prevent the commission of a forcible felony (Sherman). Many people will say that the
Stand your Ground law is a great law that has diminished the crime rate, made people feel safer in
their neighborhood and has given the people back the power to protect themselves and their loved
ones from fatal danger. I would have to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For instance the significant rise in concealed Carry permits in the state in the last few years. More
Floridians have been walking around armed so it would only make sense that From 2005 until 2012,
the number of concealed weapons permits in Florida skyrocketed, from 347,350 to 979,000
(Lantigua). Georgia State researchers Chandler McClellan and Erdal Tekin suggest that One potential
explanation offered for a relationship between Stand Your Ground laws and homicides is that an
increased number of individuals may carry guns in public and be willing to use them as a result of
these laws (Lantigua). Most of the increase in justifiable homicides was due to police shootings which
rose from 22 in 2004 to 65 in 2011, Stand Your Ground situations where civilians shot civilians, went
from eight in 2004 to 47 in 2011 (Lantigua). One would expect for the police shootings to rise because
of the fact more citizens are carrying weapons. Police officers are going to be a lot more cautious on
every traffic stop and on every call because there is more risk of being shot or injured in some way.
The rise in civilian shootings from 2004 to 2011 is the statistic that has everyone on edge.
Since the law was introduced there have been many controversial cases that were classified justifiable
homicides where the shooter was cleared of all charges. In September 2010 Patrick Lavoie was killed
by
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Ellen Degeneres Quotes
Ellen DeGeneres is a caring individual becauses she doesn t about who you are she still respects you.
During the segment, The Ellen DeGeneres show presented Arnold with $10,000 which Arnold said the
family will use to help pay off the student loans incurred by their sons. (Ellen DeGeneres Surprises
Niagara Co. Family). This shows that Ellen cares because she still respected this family and gave them
money even though they are less fortunate than her. The Presidential Medal of Freedom is ... a tribute
to the idea that all of us, no matter where we come from, have the opportunity to change this country
for the better..... President Obama stated. ( Ellen DeGeneres to Receive Presidential Medal of
Freedom. ) This quote shows that Ellen cares because
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The Meaning of Discipleship Essay
The Meaning of Discipleship Discipleship revolves around following Jesus both physically and
spiritually. Both the first disciples and Christians today are followers of Jesus. A disciple of Jesus
would be expected to respond immediately to Jesus, love his neighbour, be willing to forgive sins,
show generosity, accept persecution and live their lives using gospel values in everything they do and
say. The first disciples of Jesus were expected to give up everything to be real followers of Jesus as
this was illustrated in Mark s Gospel when Jesus called his first disciples. As Jesus walked along the
shore of Lake Galilee he saw two fishermen, Simon and his brother Andrew, catching fish ... Show
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Levi demonstrates true discipleship by also responding to Jesus request by immediately following him
even if he is to leave everything behind. Jesus was fully aware that his disciples were to find it
difficult to give up everything without the thought of a reward and when Peter emphasised the point
by telling Jesus, Look, we have left everything and followed you. Jesus replied, Yes … and I tell you
that anyone who leaves home or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or fields for me and
for the gospel, will receive much more in this present age. He will receive a hundred times more
houses, brothers, sisters, mothers, children and fields and persecutions as well; and in the age to come
he will receive eternal life. But many now who are first will be last, and many who now are last will
be first. (Mark s Gospel 10:29 31) This shows that Jesus disciples will be rewarded eternal life for the
good they create in the world. Jesus displayed more of what is meant to be a true disciple when he
chose his twelve disciples. I have chosen you to be with me, he told them. I will also send you out to
preach, and you will have authority to drive out demons. (Mark s Gospel 3:14 15) The first disciples
needed to have absolute faith in Jesus
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Why Vietnam Invaded Vietnam
To commence, I decided to peruse historical novels associating with the Cambodian Vietnamese
Conflict. The Martin Luther King Jr. library was the only library I could think that held numerous,
historical chronicles. Primarily, I strived to find a specific book called Why Vietnam Invaded
Cambodia: Political Culture and the Causes of War by Stephen J. Morris. By quickly examining the
book on the Internet, this book was perfect for my topic; the title of the book was even a giveaway.
However, the library lost the novel; I looked everywhere on the shelf and came up with nothing. So I
had to improvise to find similar books, I found two novels which would greatly satisfy my research
topic. One was The Rise and Demise of Democratic Kampuchea by Craig ... Show more content on
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Reactions from the Cambodians fluctuated negatively; when the invasion was victorious for the
Vietnamese, the Cambodians felt relieved about foreign influence. Also, they believed foreign control
would be quite the benefit for the nation. However, the educated population migrated to Thailand
because they did not want to more exposure to Socialism. Numerous countries felt threatened by the
Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia; Thailand authorized for Khmer Rouge authorities to seek refuge in
their nation. The United States was insecure about the situation as they believed Vietnam strived to
spread Communism with Soviet Union s assistance through their alliance. In 1981, the U.S. Secretary
of State, Alexander Haig, condemned Vietnam and the Soviet Union of using chemical weapons
against Democratic Kampuchea; which violates the 1925 Geneva Accord. However, China expressed
the most vexation; after Vietnam signed a treaty of cooperation with the new Cambodia and Laos,
China began to invade Vietnam. Despite this, China suffered numerous losses and withdrawn the
troops. Within Cambodia, there have been multiple attempts to overthrow the new government.
Politicians, including Son Sann and Khieu Samphan, and King Sihanouk have planned many
operations to establish domestic authority over Vietnamese control. In terms of the
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Financial Concepts
Financial Principles and Concepts
Nicole Ruthig
FIN/571
December 10, 2012
Gurpreet Atwal
Financial Principles and Concepts Financial concepts can be used when a company is considering
various options. Which options cost more and which options will result in higher gains are two of the
financial factors that affect decisions. In the University of Phoenix (n.d.) scenario, Guillermo s
Furniture Store has several options to consider which can help bring the revenues back to the
company. This paper explains and relates three basic principles and concepts to the scenario.
Financial Principles When it comes to corporate finance, there are many principles that are important.
These include the principles of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Financial Concepts Financial concepts are just as easily related to the furniture store scenario as the
principles. The following concepts are only a few of the many financial concepts that are important
when making business decisions. Guillermo s furniture store provides many ways to look at these
concepts. An important financial concept, that can be applied in almost any situation, financial or not,
is the concept of the opportunity cost, or the difference between the value of one action and the value
of the best alternative, (Emery, Finnerty, Stowe, 2007, p. 20). Options are very valuable and Guillermo
had both the call option, the right to buy another company, and the put option, the right to sell his
company (Emery, Finnerty, Stowe, 2007). Guillermo s opportunity cost would be the cost of not
choosing one option, to buy or sell, over the other. Another cost concept that can be applied involve
sunk costs, costs that have already been incurred and subsequent decisions cannot change them
(Emery, Finnerty, Stowe, 2007). A sunk cost for Guillermo would be the materials used in his special
stain that he had already purchased before he chose the broker option where his special stain was no
longer needed. The zero sum game concept is when a transaction occurs where one party gains at the
expense of the other (Emery, Finnerty, Stowe, 2007). In this scenario, if
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Comparing The Book Top Guns By Joe Foss And Matthew Brennan
The novel Top Guns by Joe Foss and Matthew Brennan is a biography about many brave,
extraordinary aces back in World War 1 and 2. One pilot, Arthur Raymond Brooks, was born in
Framingham, Massachusetts in 1895. He graduated as valedictorian from Framingham Academy and
High School in 1917 (Foss, 4). Arthur didn t want to continue school, so he enlisted in the U.S Army
Signal Officer Reserve Corps. Also, he attended the School of Military Aeronautics, with the Royal
Flying Corps in Canada from September to November 1917 (Foss, 3 5). In 1918, Brooks was
transferred to France, where he flew the SPAD S. VII. After three victories he became flight
commander of the 22nd Aero Squadron flying the SPAD XIII C.1. These three victories were not easy,
Brooks took on eight German Fokker D. VIII aircraft. He shot down four Germans with God on his
side, as Brooks said, I am alive today because of things I learned to do in one case and things I knew
nothing about in the other special flying techniques and my guardian angel (Foss, 14). Arthur was
followed back by the four other Germans, extraordinarily, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The U.S Army, upon review of the actions, awarded him the Distinguished Service Cross. Arthur
continues to quote that little things in his career saved his life several times. For example, Arthur says,
I also did it to great advantage on other occasions in America by using an extreme sideslip over high
tension wires to land a Ford Trimotor on Hadley Field near New Brunswick, New Jersey...I would
fishtail the aircraft, kicking the rudder left right, right left, etc., like a fish swimming through water, to
almost kill airspeed and allow me to drop straight down onto that small field (Foss, 14). He had no
communication to any airport or airstrip in the early days, therefore, Arthur had to make a lot of
dangerous landings in modest airplanes, when the airport had no idea he was coming in for a
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Display Rules In The Movie Domino
While Domino awaits the movie to continue, many things may affect his behavior. Drive Theory
refers to which psychological needs result in psychological drive to meet the needs and bring the body
back to homeostasis. Drive Theory may drive Domino to buy a drink or snack from the concession
counter because he feels hungry and/or thirsty. He s body needs to be fed and that is driving him to
buy a snack during intermission to bring the body back to homeostasis. Display rules may influence
Domino s behavior because he may mask his emotions about a sad portion of the movie. Display rules
are how the social norms may influence the setting of expressing emotions. He may not feel it is
appropriate to tear up or cry while in front of theatre,
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The Sonnet And Early Modern Literature
The beginning of the 1500 s became an important time for the sonnet and early modern literature.
Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard were the first to introduce the form to England by translating the
sonnets of the overtly influential Italian poet Petrarch, giving a firm foundation for many others
including that of William Shakespeare to expand and contrast. Consisting of fourteen lines, the sonnet
follows a specific rhyme scheme and rhythm. Although seemingly compact, the sonnet is used by
many to express both the thought and emotion of the poet, from this it is evident that although
superficially short in structure, the poet is still able to elaborate to an extent that touches the reader
making it sincere to the reader at first, however as we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In many ways the sonnet was as much about the cleverness of the poet as it was about his devotion to
his beloved. From this we can see that the formal cleverness does attract the reader as well as its
elaboration, with this being said the sincerity of the sonnet remains a constant theme in the sonnets.
During Shakespeare s sonnets he makes the sincerity of the sonnets known through his use of illusion,
particularly during sonnet 130 where he expresses a somewhat blunt honesty, this honesty presents the
notion of sincerity in Shakespeare s sonnets, however as we explore them further the insincerity
surrounding the sonnets becomes increasingly more evident. Sonnet 130 is used to shock the
audiences with a surprisingly honest outlook in regards to his love as a way of expressing his view
that her inner beauty is more important to him than any of her bodily features. It could be possible to
argue that perhaps Shakespeare s sonnets are sincere and as an alternative it is Petrarch s sonnets that
remain insincere as a result of the unrealistic expectation and the blindness the narrator feels when
referring to the physical attributes of Laura. Shakespeare is simply demonstrating realism as he speaks
of a real woman and not of a flawless unrealistic woman made from the creation of convention at the
time. Therefore, reality remains greatly significant when we think about perfection, nothing is perfect
in this world but rather we are faced with the concept
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Dunkleosteus
In modern popular culture, Dunkleosteus is by far the best known and most often represented of the
early placoderm carnivores. However Dunkleosteus actually sat within the Dinichthys genus for a
long time as the species Dinichthys terrelli. It was not until the large numbers of Dinichthys remains
were re studied that it was realised that a large number of the Dinichthys fossils actually represented
different genera, not species. The result was that many of these remains were split to form new genera
including the creation of Dunkleosteus. In a further twist however, the species that was split to form
Dunkleosteus, D. terrelli, was actually the remains most often used when reconstructing Dinichthys.
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With the heavy plates around the head, Dunkleosteus was probably not a fast swimmer, but still would
have had powerful muscles developed from just swimming around with the weight. This meant that
Dunkleosteus either preferred slower prey, or used ambush tactics to try and take its prey off guard.
Another thing to consider is that the jaws of Dunkleosteus, and probably other similar placoderms,
could open exceptionally fast within a fraction of a second. This would create a sudden void inside the
mouth of Dunkleosteus, creating a vacuum that sucked the water and the prey that was swimming in it
into its mouth. This means that Dunkleosteus did not have to physically catch its prey, just get close
enough to open its mouth. Larger Dunkleosteus seemed to have preferred other placoderm fish
perhaps like Bothriolepis that was very common at the time. Once caught, Dunkleosteus could use its
sharp jaws to cut up prey, but it seems that only the softer and more easily digestible flesh was desired.
When Dunkleosteus fossils are found, they are often found in association with fish boluses. A bolus is
a ball of remains that has been chewed and swallowed, but the remains in connection with
Dunkleosteus are of only bones that already seem to have been partially digested. This indicates that
Dunkleosteus may have spat out parts that were too hard for it to digest completely, a precedent that is
known in numerous other
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Mental Illnesses
The Impact of Mental Health Illnesses on Daily Functioning Mental illnesses can have many
debilitating effects on the afflicted individual and their social system, these circumstances can develop
from the symptoms of the illness itself as well as the stigma emanating from other s perception of the
illness. Connell and Brazier (2014) recruited 19 individuals within the United Kingdom s mental
health services to participate in semi structured interviews that revealed seven domains of quality of
life (well being versus ill being, hope, relationships and a sense of belonging, autonomy, activity, self
perception, and physical health). In terms of activity, the interviewees mentioned benefits that can be
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Connell and Brazier (2014) also mentioned how the interviewee s perception of ill being derived from
the negative symptoms caused by their illness limits participation to more mundane and stress free
situations as an effort to prevent potentially exacerbating or triggering their symptoms, despite the fact
that participation in a more diverse and challenging occupations can improve their quality of life in the
long term. Occupational therapists possess the toolset to introduce clients into more stress free
activities and slowly grade up the activities in a comfortable manner so the client can slowly learn
how to develop strategies and behaviors to deal with more challenging situations or tasks. Working
with animals can also create a more relaxed and calming atmosphere, reducing the severity of negative
symptoms through distraction and their natural allure. This interaction may also garner increased
interest and investment in the therapeutic activity. The distraction that animals help convey can
become a teaching moment for the client to later rely on other objects, people, or in
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Plebeians Underdogs
Plebeians; The Underdogs of Rome
There are multiple reasons why the Plebeians were important to Rome. They were the farmers, the
tradesmen, and the soldiers. They did the brunt of the work. They were also the majority of Roman
citizens. I will attempt to explain why the Plebeians were so important.
Who were the Plebeians? What was their role in Rome? What occupation did they hold? How many of
them were there? All important questions. The Plebeians were members of the general citizenry in
ancient Rome as opposed to the privileged patrician class (The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica.,
2014). They were either conquered people who came to live in Rome and eventually became Romans,
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You do all the hard labor at work, but your boss gets the promotion? You study harder and get better
grades, yet you can t go to college and that rich kid with a C average can? The Plebeians were
underdogs, not appreciated until they were gone, the majority who were drowned out by the minority.
Many of us can understand that. We have all been in the position of being the underdog, the one who
did it all and never got the credit. Perhaps that is why, in history, the Plebeians are painted as victims
and Patricians as power hungry, greedy noblemen. We feel like we can relate to them, and we do not
feel we can relate to the Patricians. That makes me wonder, are we all just Plebeians, being controlled
by a select few individuals who are lucky enough to be born into success or are we all Patricians,
oppressing another group of people while believing we are the
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Kadampa Meditation Paper
While looking through the field visit site list and researching many of the different options, I was
drawn to the Vajradhara Buddhist Center, also known as the Kadampa Meditation Center of North
Carolina. I discovered that they offered an Introduction to Meditation class which seemed to be perfect
for me. The Kadampa Meditation Center s website describes the class as being ideal for beginners and
newcomers to Buddhism and meditation. With having no prior experience with any Buddhist practices
or meditation, I presumed this class would be a great way for me to learn the basics of meditation, its
role in Buddhism, and get to actually experience meditation for myself. Through this hands on
learning experience, I was able to learn that meditation is much more than just a casual practice; it
takes great dedication and commitment to master.
Before visiting, I did some preliminary research to gain a perspective on Kadampa Buddhism. I found
that the New Kadampa Tradition puts a high emphasis on Buddha s teachings and applies many
practical methods to their practice. Kadampa Buddhism is eager to reach new generations and provide
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He discussed how there are many obstacles in the way of meditation, he described these things as
opponents . He explained a form of meditation where you can concentrate on a virtuous object to
hinder a wandering mind. He then lead us through a second meditation where he first instructed us to
study the statue of Buddha that was sitting in the room. He told us to examine every detail of his face.
Then, we were to close our eyes and begin meditating, while focusing and concentrating on that image
of Buddha in our minds. After this meditation, the instructor spoke a bit more and lead us through one
last mediation using a different technique, but I found the second meditation, focusing on an object, to
be the easiest for me to remain
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VAAccountability Act Analysis
Summary of VAAccountability Act of 2015, H.R. 1994 VAAccountability Act of 2015, H.R. 1994 is a
bill that has 98 cosponsors, only two of which are democrats. The bill passed the house on 7/29/2015
and was received in the Senate, read twice and was referred to the Committee on Veterans Affairs on
07/30/2015 (Congress.gov (1) n.a.). The intent of the bill is to ensure that employees of the VA are
held accountable and held to a high standard at work, those that are unable to fulfill the requirements
will be subject to demotion or will be terminated as a result. The bill also calls for an 18 month
probationary period for new employees. Employees have the right to appeal any demotion or
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A Marine who lost an eye and use of his right arm and leg from an IED explosion waited more than 18
months for compensation (Druzin, 2015). A woman who flew a Black Hawk helicopter and was
involved in a crash that resulted in a broken back and a spinal fusion was forced to wait more than
nine months to be awarded her claim (Druzin, 2015). Druzin (2015) reported the ten longest and
shortest wait times, Baltimore being the worst at 280.6 days, while only four VA facilities had wait
times less than 129
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The Triune God Of Christian Faith
Mary Ann Fatula s The Triune God of Christian Faith provides for the reader the inner life of God as
well as insight into the human reality. Fatula s writing draws the devotional discussion of the Trinity
as the present day effect of the Trinitarian faith is called to support attempts to articulate and live the
Trinitarian mystery. The Trinity in a human s life is the content of our definition of our human
meaning and for an infinite gift: love. Each of us has a desire for achieving meaning, for love, and for
wholeness. Fatula in her book develops the study of the divine persons and states the importance of
understanding what it is to be truly a person of both human and divine potential.
In the Christian faith triune God is very significant. Christian is Trinitarian, describing Jesus as the one
whom the Father anoints (christos) with the Spirit so that the Spirit may anoint our own lives (16).
Christians confess Jesus as the risen Lord of the universe, but is proclaimed to be inseparable from the
one who sent him, the one Jesus knew intimately as Abba, or dear Father. The ultimate paradox of
Christianity is Jesus. Having Jesus at its very center disclosed as the source, the meaning, and the
definitive answer to all of human longings causes this ultimate paradox. Fatula goes on to discuss, that
although Jesus is the triune God, many of the people would not identify this God as the living God we
actually experience in our own daily lives.
There are three
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Latin Americ Latin American Cultures
Jonathan Timothy Su
Professor Patricio Navia
Latin American Cultures, Sect. 001
20 October 2014
Latin American Cultures Midterm
Section 1 Question 1 Throughout the pre Columbus era in Latin America, The Mayas, Aztecs, and
Incas built unique civilizations, each with its own distinctive achievements, creating distinctive
cultures to unite their individual societies. The Mayas, Aztecs, and Incas not only shared many
similarities in the ways they built their civilizations, but also had differing characteristics that made
each people its own. Civilization in the Americas originated as early as 7000 B.C. as a result of a land
bridge between Asia and the Americas, formed when the Bering Strait connecting current day Russia
with Alaska united the two continents during the Ice Age. The humans who crossed the land bridge,
mostly hunter gatherers, eventually developed advanced civilizations throughout North and South
America. By around 900 B.C., the Olmec civilization one of the first advanced civilizations in the
Americas populated parts of Mexico and Central America, where they developed advancements such
as building the first pyramids. About 200 years later, descendants of the Olmecs emerged the Maya,
Zapotec, Totonac, and Teotihuacán civilizations. Over time, the Mayas, Aztecs, and Incas emerged as
subsequent descendants of the first humans who populated the Americas. The Mayan civilization
emerged as early as 2000 B.C. in Mesoamerica, Southern Mexico extending throughout
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How Does Cosplaying Affect Society
Cosplay isn t like the costumes you wear during Halloween. It is more like dressing up like one of
your favorite characters. Cosplay is for everyone and anyone that wants to dress up however they want
to. Cosplaying has a big impact on society because people all over the world go to a conventions so
they can cosplay however they want. It started as people cosplaying as sci fi and space military style
uniform and developed into dressing up as characters from movies, comic books, and any form of
entertainment out there. What began as a fun hobby developed into a contest of who can wear it or
make it better. Some people take cosplaying to the next level. They ll work months on a costume and
then dress up on that specific day to cosplay.
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Character Analysis Of Femme Fatale
Her duplicitous nature is confirmed after her husband s death. She acts very jumpy and flustered.
Once questions about his death are asked, she lies. She even drags Gittes to be a part of her lies;
successfully manipulating both, the police and Gittes. During the mourning period, it is then revealed
that she was also cheating on her husband, further demonstrating as deceitful character. Soon after,
while she is assisting Gittes investigate her husband s death, she seduces him, and then leaves him due
a suspicious call. When confronted, she lies once again, and tries to act as a helpless woman crying, in
need of a strong male to rescue her. All these actions, portray Evelyn as a true femme fatale.
The key difference Evelyn s character ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Women were not only householders but providers. This change conflicted with the traditional woman.
But as the war ended, men returned home, and women were pushed back into the households. This
piece of history plays an essential role in how the women were presented in the film noir. Hollywood
offers a progressive representation of those working women who went back quietly. The femme fatale
took the strength of independence during the war. The women were then portrayed as cold and cruel,
directly reflecting upon the sour truth of the reality the unfair treatment the women. Both Phyllis and
Brigid were manipulative, controlling, and powerful women; consistently depicting the irony.
Moreover, the time period of 1960s and 70s, was the period of women s liberation and feminism. At
the same time, the country was also experiencing the post Watergate world. So, the movie Chinatown,
presents both those aspects of the society. Polanski strongly emphasizes on the corruption and
complexities of the dark society throughout the movie, while remaining true to the character of
Evelyn. Women in this time period are no longer illustrated as strong and cold, but rather independent
and dehumanized. Clearly, it still made woman dangerous, but more liberated. This is the main reason
behind why Evelyn is shown as a soft femme fatale character. She is dangerous and possess all the
qualities of the femme fatale, but she has a reason behind her actions.
Conclusion
Indeed, the characteristics
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Kateri Tekakwitha Research Paper
Kateri Tekakwitha, also called the Lily of the Mohawks, is considered the Catholic patroness of
ecology and the environment. She was born in 1656 in what now is upstate New York, on the upper
part of Lake Ontario and near the modern Canadian border. Saint Kateri Tekakwitha was born around
1656 in the Mohawk village of Ossernenon,near New York. She was the daughter of Kenneronkwa, a
Mohawk chief.Tekakwitha s original village was highly diverse, as the Mohawk were absorbing many
captured natives of other tribes to replace people who died from European diseases or warfare.When
Tekakwitha was around four years old, her baby brother and both her parents died of smallpox. She
survived, but was left with facial scars and impaired eyesight.She was
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Andrew Carnegie And The Gospel Of Wealth
Andrew Carnegie (1835 1919) was a major American industrialist in the late 19th century and after
obtaining substantial wealth from his steel industry, became an advocate for giving back to the less
fortunate. Carnegie s desire to donate to those less fortunate came from past experiences, growing up
as an immigrant and working in a cotton factory young. He knew and understood the hardships that
people faced when not able to acquire the type of wealth he rose to earn. Through his long life this
atypical businessman advocated for many and dedicated the later years of his life to promoting the
general welfare of the world.
After having enough of the steel industry in which Carnegie built from the ground up, with little
training and knowledge in the field, other than his past experiences from working on the railroads and
investing in oil and iron companies, The Gospel of Wealth (1889) was written. At the time of booming
industry, few men had the opportunity to amass such vast fortunes such as Carnegie, and in writing
The Gospel of Wealth (1889), Carnegie wanted to inspire to those with money to donate and give back
to the less fortunate, and life with be better for everyone. He penned that greedy men who let their
money die with them are a disgrace, and that the wealthy have a sort of obligation to promote the
common welfare for the average American. Although Andrew Carnegie did not write any other essay,
he donated millions of dollars, funded libraries, and supported a
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Solving the Foreclosure Crisis Essay
The Foreclosure Crisis is the direct effect of the mortgage crisis that became apparent in 2007, so in
order to solve the current crisis we must tackle the cause, not just the symptoms. The issue at the heart
of the mortgage crisis is that in most cases the cost of the mortgage has risen above the market value
of the home, trapping the homeowner. To solve the crisis both in the short term and to prevent similar
crises in the long term, steps must be taken to achieve two broad goals: make mortgages affordable by
regulating mortgages and mortgage providers and lowering interest rates, and stabilize the market
value of homes by increasing demand and decreasing supply.
In the past, governmental regulations on banks and mortgage lenders ... Show more content on
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These actions will protect debtors from unjust rates and will ultimately protect creditors from defaults
on their loans.
The next essential regulatory act is to limit the size of mortgages. A regulation should be put in place
that prohibits the granting of a mortgage that is over 100% of the market value of house. In the past,
when house prices were rising it seemed safe to take out a mortgage higher than the value of a house,
but that is a root cause of all mortgage crises. The economy naturally grows and shrinks and so does
the market value of a house. When mortgages represent more than the market value of the collateral
and the value of the house drops, homeowners cannot sell their house for the equivalent of the
principal and if the homeowner cannot make payments, foreclosure or bankruptcy are the only
options. This clearly limits the lenders, but it is a necessary regulation to protect lenders from losing
money. In the case of a foreclosure in which the mortgage is worth more than the collateral, the lender
suffers the difference and risks its own bankruptcy. While this regulation may seem to hurt lenders,
truly it protects them.
Debtors who are close to foreclosure should have further rights protected by law. In the case where a
debtor cannot make their monthly payments due to financial situations beyond their control, they
should have the right to renegotiate for lower payments through
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Al Qaeda And The Islamic Terrorist Organization
Progress can be seen as moving forward or the onward movement towards a destination or a particular
goal through any means necessary. This has shaped the mindsets of humans, countries, and terrorist
organizations. Whether it is progress that comes from active, exemplary methods and actions or that
from negative, violent, and unclean methods.The terrorist group al Qaeda has one primary goal, to
eliminate all US influence in the world and has pursued that goal through negative, violent means.
However, the efforts of Al Qaeda towards eliminating all U.S. influence around the world have been
unsuccessful because of the obstacles posed by the U.S. military and its counterterrorism efforts. Al
Qaeda, the Islamic terrorist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, it was the U.S. involvement in the Persian Gulf war that drove Osama to use al Qaeda as a
base for eliminating all U.S. influence around the world.
Determined on removing all U.S power through force and violence, Osama and the members of Al
Qaeda issued Fatwahs(a ruling on a point of Islamic law) against America and its citizens. From 1992
to 1993 Osama issued various fatwahs against U.S soldiers stationed in Somalia, Yemen, the Arabian
peninsula, Saudi Arabia that stated that all American troops should be attacked. Proceeding that,
Osama issued new fatwas based upon religion, that it was Islamically proper to kill all nonbelievers,
even if others were killed by such actions and the reward was paradise.Many terrorists claimed to be
fighting in the name of the Quran and justified their killings upon the fact that it is Islamically proper
for a person to kill his enemies and those of God.On the 23rd of August 1996, Osama bin Laden took
a step in making his dream a reality when he issued a Fatwa declaring war against the United States.
After 1996, Fatwas aimed at American civilians were released and stated that Muslims should kill
American civilians anywhere, they are found in the world.Osama expressed his utter hatred for the
United States.
Al Qaeda has pursued its goal of eliminating all U.S influence around the world by joining
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The Ring Of The Phone Momentarily Halted The Ever Present...
The ring of the phone momentarily halted the ever present tears. Hello, I said softly, Oh, hi. It had
been at least a year since I had last spoken with my father and I didn t quite know what to say. Trying
to keep the crack out of my voice I told him of the impending divorce. I love you, he said. I never
knew, I replied. I could hear the tears falling compassionately on the other end of the phone. I m sorry,
I said. I didn t mean to hurt you. I just never knew you loved me. Tears prevented either of us from
speaking. Then we shared a little more and hung up. A particular sadness circled but I didn t want to
reflect on it at the time. Throughout his life, in his own way, my dad did love me. Gone during the
week, and home only on weekends, didn t allow us to spend time alone with each other. Maybe I just
don t remember. Isn t a father just supposed to love his children? A lover of animals, my dad could not
stand to hear the painful wails of the dog next door tied to a tree so he went over and brought her
home. The neighbors went on vacation leaving their teenage son to care for the dog which he did not.
We named her Spooky and I guess the neighbors didn t care as they never said a word. Spooky and my
dad were buddies and if we went out for an ice cream cone, Spooky went too, and was treated to her
own cone. Another evening, my parents were in the park across the street from our home waiting for
the Labor Day concert and pageant to begin
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Henrietta Lack
In regard to the family of Henrietta Lacks suing John Hopkins Hospital, while I sympathize with their
viewpoints and claims, I believe their lawsuit is misguided and will not stand in court. John Hopkins
Hospital has a dark track record on handling African American patients no questions on that, but
unfortunately prior cases with similar issues have resulted in failure. Many of these abuses occurred
during the era of segregation and Jim Crow not only in the southern society but within the north as
well. That being the situation, wouldn t it be hypocritical on demanding justice from one
establishment while letting the rest of society go? Additionally to that David Lacks had given consent
to Dr. Gey and the hospital, no one forced him, and he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Even Dr. Gey, his gathered cells which he could have profited to make millions of dollars likely to be
billions today choose to freely distribute them. John Hopkins released the response Johns Hopkins
never patented HeLa cells, nor did it sell them commercially or benefit in a direct financial way . The
institute altruism allowed for research breakthroughs in Cancer, HIV/AIDS, Vaccines, and prevention
of Virus, although I argue that the lawsuit is unjustified the Lacks family should be going after those
who directly made a fortune the private cosmetic companies are a few names to include. Claims
against the institution again that it was using poverty stricken blacks only for research would be
refuted, this time the opponents agree that clinic In fact it was built for the benefit of Baltimore s poor
(Pg. 166). It is intellectually dishonest to blame a contributor than the actual benefiter in my opinion,
even worse when it s widely
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Summary Of Rethinking The Wild By Christopher Solomon Essay
Humanity co exists with nature in a relationship that periodically shifts between symbiotic and
parasitic. We maintain this relationship in order to survive. In exchange, we carefully monitor how our
behavior alters the natural environment and affects those living within it. This responsibility is the
price we pay for our species sentience and dominance. To help fulfill our duty, America established
the 1954 Wilderness Act in hopes of becoming passive guardians of nature instead of encroaching
gardeners. However, the Wilderness Act has failed. In his article, Rethinking the Wild , Christopher
Solomon questions the effectiveness of the law and correctly concludes that, after fifty years of
dormancy, mankind must take an active role in environmental protection, the role of the gardener.
Though critics may argue that the passivity of the guardian should be maintained, realistically, little
can be done to preserve the environment when we refuse to do anything. Because mankind has a
greater stake in the wilderness than we realize, we must assume a proactive role in protecting the
wilderness out of respect for nature and our own ethical standards.
Boundaries and Investments
Assume for the sake of our argument that nature holds no intrinsic value. Why, then, is the wilderness
worth protecting? Truthfully, the wilderness can be a valuable indicator of the planet s overall health,
which is not easily gauged in industrialized and populated areas due to human influence. For
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  • 2. Rebolusyong Siyentipiko NEWS ARTICLE ABOUT THE ECONOMICS OF 1. United Kingdom 2. South Africa 3. Australia 4. Saudi Arabia 5. New Delhi 6. Myanmar 7. Thailand 8. Peru 9. Nigeria 10. Wales 1. United Kingdom UK retail sales flat in November BRC s Helen Dickinson: We will see a flurry of activity as Christmas approaches UK retail sales failed to grow in November, adding to fears that consumers are reining in spending ahead of Christmas. Sales volumes were flat in November compared with October, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. They had been expected to bounce back after October s shock 0.8% fall. The one bright spot was in household goods stores, where sales rose by 3.8% on the month, including consumer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With overall sales growth almost stagnant, it meant that consumers had actually reduced the volume of goods they purchased in shops. Visa likewise reported that the value of online sales that it recorded in the week to Sunday, 16 December had risen 2.3% from a year ago, even though overall spending was down. Ang United Kingdom ay isa sa mga bansa sa Europe. Base sa ulat ay nagkaroon ng pagbaba ng sales sa buwan ng Nobyembre, ngunit aasahin nilang lalaki ito sa buwan ng Desyembre. Ang mga online sales naman ay naging maganda ang kalagayan. 2. South Africa A rare report by the OECD makes some trenchant observations AFRICA S biggest economy is being held back by one of the world s lowest labour participation rates and one of its highest unemployment rates. Barely 40% of South Africa s working age population have jobs, compared with around 60 75% in other middle income emerging markets, according to a report out this week by the OECD. One in three South Africans in the labour force, including half of young black people aged 15 24, is unemployed. This, more than anything, most constrains South Africa s economic growth, says the Paris based outfit. To create jobs for so many people would require many years of 6% or even 7% growth , says Ángel Gurriá, the OECD s secretary general. Pravin Gordhan, South Africa s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Sanisera Research Paper Sanisera (Menorca) Sanitja bay, located on the northern coast of the island of Menorca, is home to a Roman fort and Sanisera. The bay was originally only open to the Roman military but later opened to trades around the time Sanisera was established. Unlike Pollentia, Sanisera was one of the only Roman sites not constructed on top of an indigenous site. The lack of modern construction over Sanisera has made it possible to undertake an extensive excavation of both sites. The first phase of excavations focused primarily on the fort with some surveys of the city, the current phase of the excavation of Sanitja began in 1992 (Sa Nitja 1996). Throughout both excavation phases, there has also been a lot of focus on the various shipwrecks in the bay. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Definition Essay-Peering Into Photography Peering into Photography Since its arrival in the late 1820 s, photography has become much more common and ubiquitous in our day to day lives. Due to its increased technological presence, our society, purposefully or not, has altered some of its fundamental values. While some of these changes worked in our favor, others resulted in a community that is significantly more divided and focused on the individual instead of the collective society. In a time when we should be working together to create a better future, we are instead significantly more concerned with ourselves and our image. As a result of our infatuation with photography we have altered the way in which we see ourselves and therefore, we have become more self conscious, self centered and conceded. Photography and the photographs they produced were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today, many support the idea that the growing prevalence of such technologies has led to an increase in body dissatisfaction and body concerns (McLean). In allowing others to determine how we should feel or see ourselves, we are more and more passive in our lives and as a result, less active members of our communities. All in all, there is certainly a growing concern amongst our society about self image. We may be using external stimuli in creating these perceptions of ourselves but still, the fundamental topic of this conversation revolves around the individual, not the larger society they are a part of. Today, we are more self conscious and in a way, as a result of the endless amount of time we allow ourselves to be preoccupied by our own self image, each of us as individuals has become more self centered. The more ubiquitous this technology becomes, the clearer it is that many members of our society today, live in a highly anthropocentric ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. General Douglas Macarthur s Duty, Honor Country In the 1960 s, America s intense nationalism was shattered by the horrors brought about by two consecutive World Wars. Thousands of Americans died fighting in what they saw as another man s war, an eastern war. America experienced the pain of war and sought to avoid experiencing it ever again. But the world feared a newer, and more dangerous threat after the great wars: communism. When America s government again wanted to become involved in the other man s war, many young men and their families protested vehemently. When General Douglas MacArthur received an award from Westpoint, his acceptance address, entitled Duty, Honor, Country, morphed into a call to arms to the students, future military leaders, a reminder of the three ideals that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He knows that, with the memory of the bloodshed and loss of World War Two not far from their minds, many could be reluctant to march to war yet again. But instead of shy away from this fact, he makes this concession to the men, saying that, The soldier, above all others, prays for peace...for he must bear the deepest wounds of war (MacArthur). The General knows that to ignore this sentiment of the soldiers would be to lose their faith entirely. The government was far from eager to leap into conflict again, but believed that fighting against communism wherever it surfaced was crucial to stopping it, and so they played on the nascent fear of Russia in order to justify the wars in Korea and Vietnam (The Cold War Museum). MacArthur relies also on the patriotism of the American soldiers and their pride in their country to push them to fight. He tells the cadets that they, stand as the Nation s war guardian, as its lifeguard from the raging tides of international conflict, as its gladiator in the arena of battle (MacArthur). With American sentiments strong after World War 2, MacArthur trusts that their pride in country and sense of duty will be strong enough to push them into combat. MacArthur also knows that the men have pride not only in their country, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. A Study on California s Smoking Ban California s Smoking Ban (APA Citation) It was in 1964 that the Surgeon General of the United States first published a report on the ill effects of smoking cigarettes, and within a year the first law requiring health warnings on cigarette packages was in effect. From that point, the government has slowly, but continually, imposed more and more restrictions on the use of tobacco products. Throughout the 1960s, 70 s, 80 s, and 90 s, the both individual jurisdictions within the State of California, as well as the entire state, continued to impose tougher and tougher restrictions on smoking cigarettes until 1994, when California became the first state in the union to pass a law which completely prohibited smoking in most enclosed workplaces. ( Secondhand Smoke Exposure ) This law, which took effect in 1998, restricted smoking in all enclosed places of employment including offices, factories, bars and restaurants. But by the early 21st century, the current restrictions were not enough for California s lawmakers and a push was started to ban smoking in all public places. Since the passage of these restrictions in the 1990 s, there has been a great deal of change in the state with advocates of the smoking ban pointing to the increased health benefits for the citizens of the state, while opponents focus on the economic damaged in the business community caused by the restrictions. It is therefore necessary to examine the State of California and its ban on smoking and how it has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Analyze Macromolecules Analyzing Biomolecules Every single living organism, such as plants and animals and also including bacteria contain the same type of large molecules that are called macromolecules. A macromolecule is a very big molecule, macromolecule are responsible for all living matter. Cells are controlled through nucleic acids , nucleic acids are a complex organic substance present in living cells. Mass spectrometry allows us to identify a simple substtance. A mass spectrometry is a technique that ionizes chemical species. A mass spectrometry can be used to analyze food and it can also be used to give answers to questions about protein like what and how . The protein hemoglobin transports oxygen to all the cells in the body. A protien hemoglobin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Where Tech Savvyness Ends And Where Being A Geek Begins As we move further and further into a more technological age, lines begin to blur between where tech savvyness ends and where being a Geek begins. I have been working with computers since I was 8 years old. I remember the good old days where I would sit there with my dad watching him play Zork for hours on end. In fact that game is one of the reasons I started writing. This was in the mid to late 80 s and the machines had no hard drives and ran completely off of 5 1/4 inch floppy disk s. This was all fun and games, but I didn t learn much from the experience. I did however learn to maneuver through the DOS operating system as well as how to execute programs. My real experience didn t start till around June of 1992. I live in the San Bernardino California area. If you know any history of the area, in June 1992 there was a massive 7.3 earthquake that shook San Bernardino quite harshly. Shopping malls all around the area had the roofs cave in. This was a great tragedy but for us a great learning experience. Because of the earthquake the malls were forced to send all of their computer equipment to the land fills for insurance purposes, wither they were damaged or not. This is where my real experience started. My father brought home three PC s that looked more like junk than computers. With a bit of elbow grease we were able to salvage parts from one of the PC s and get the other two working. The obviously more powerful PC my dad decided to keep for himself and I got ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. stand your ground law Essay The Stand Your Ground statute states that a person who is not engaged in an unlawful activity and who is attacked in any other place where he or she has a right to be has no duty to retreat and has the right to stand his or her ground and meet force with force, including deadly force if he or she reasonably believes it is necessary to do so to prevent death or great bodily harm to himself or herself or another or to prevent the commission of a forcible felony (Sherman). Many people will say that the Stand your Ground law is a great law that has diminished the crime rate, made people feel safer in their neighborhood and has given the people back the power to protect themselves and their loved ones from fatal danger. I would have to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance the significant rise in concealed Carry permits in the state in the last few years. More Floridians have been walking around armed so it would only make sense that From 2005 until 2012, the number of concealed weapons permits in Florida skyrocketed, from 347,350 to 979,000 (Lantigua). Georgia State researchers Chandler McClellan and Erdal Tekin suggest that One potential explanation offered for a relationship between Stand Your Ground laws and homicides is that an increased number of individuals may carry guns in public and be willing to use them as a result of these laws (Lantigua). Most of the increase in justifiable homicides was due to police shootings which rose from 22 in 2004 to 65 in 2011, Stand Your Ground situations where civilians shot civilians, went from eight in 2004 to 47 in 2011 (Lantigua). One would expect for the police shootings to rise because of the fact more citizens are carrying weapons. Police officers are going to be a lot more cautious on every traffic stop and on every call because there is more risk of being shot or injured in some way. The rise in civilian shootings from 2004 to 2011 is the statistic that has everyone on edge. Since the law was introduced there have been many controversial cases that were classified justifiable homicides where the shooter was cleared of all charges. In September 2010 Patrick Lavoie was killed by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Ellen Degeneres Quotes Ellen DeGeneres is a caring individual becauses she doesn t about who you are she still respects you. During the segment, The Ellen DeGeneres show presented Arnold with $10,000 which Arnold said the family will use to help pay off the student loans incurred by their sons. (Ellen DeGeneres Surprises Niagara Co. Family). This shows that Ellen cares because she still respected this family and gave them money even though they are less fortunate than her. The Presidential Medal of Freedom is ... a tribute to the idea that all of us, no matter where we come from, have the opportunity to change this country for the better..... President Obama stated. ( Ellen DeGeneres to Receive Presidential Medal of Freedom. ) This quote shows that Ellen cares because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Meaning of Discipleship Essay The Meaning of Discipleship Discipleship revolves around following Jesus both physically and spiritually. Both the first disciples and Christians today are followers of Jesus. A disciple of Jesus would be expected to respond immediately to Jesus, love his neighbour, be willing to forgive sins, show generosity, accept persecution and live their lives using gospel values in everything they do and say. The first disciples of Jesus were expected to give up everything to be real followers of Jesus as this was illustrated in Mark s Gospel when Jesus called his first disciples. As Jesus walked along the shore of Lake Galilee he saw two fishermen, Simon and his brother Andrew, catching fish ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Levi demonstrates true discipleship by also responding to Jesus request by immediately following him even if he is to leave everything behind. Jesus was fully aware that his disciples were to find it difficult to give up everything without the thought of a reward and when Peter emphasised the point by telling Jesus, Look, we have left everything and followed you. Jesus replied, Yes … and I tell you that anyone who leaves home or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or fields for me and for the gospel, will receive much more in this present age. He will receive a hundred times more houses, brothers, sisters, mothers, children and fields and persecutions as well; and in the age to come he will receive eternal life. But many now who are first will be last, and many who now are last will be first. (Mark s Gospel 10:29 31) This shows that Jesus disciples will be rewarded eternal life for the good they create in the world. Jesus displayed more of what is meant to be a true disciple when he chose his twelve disciples. I have chosen you to be with me, he told them. I will also send you out to preach, and you will have authority to drive out demons. (Mark s Gospel 3:14 15) The first disciples needed to have absolute faith in Jesus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Why Vietnam Invaded Vietnam To commence, I decided to peruse historical novels associating with the Cambodian Vietnamese Conflict. The Martin Luther King Jr. library was the only library I could think that held numerous, historical chronicles. Primarily, I strived to find a specific book called Why Vietnam Invaded Cambodia: Political Culture and the Causes of War by Stephen J. Morris. By quickly examining the book on the Internet, this book was perfect for my topic; the title of the book was even a giveaway. However, the library lost the novel; I looked everywhere on the shelf and came up with nothing. So I had to improvise to find similar books, I found two novels which would greatly satisfy my research topic. One was The Rise and Demise of Democratic Kampuchea by Craig ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reactions from the Cambodians fluctuated negatively; when the invasion was victorious for the Vietnamese, the Cambodians felt relieved about foreign influence. Also, they believed foreign control would be quite the benefit for the nation. However, the educated population migrated to Thailand because they did not want to more exposure to Socialism. Numerous countries felt threatened by the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia; Thailand authorized for Khmer Rouge authorities to seek refuge in their nation. The United States was insecure about the situation as they believed Vietnam strived to spread Communism with Soviet Union s assistance through their alliance. In 1981, the U.S. Secretary of State, Alexander Haig, condemned Vietnam and the Soviet Union of using chemical weapons against Democratic Kampuchea; which violates the 1925 Geneva Accord. However, China expressed the most vexation; after Vietnam signed a treaty of cooperation with the new Cambodia and Laos, China began to invade Vietnam. Despite this, China suffered numerous losses and withdrawn the troops. Within Cambodia, there have been multiple attempts to overthrow the new government. Politicians, including Son Sann and Khieu Samphan, and King Sihanouk have planned many operations to establish domestic authority over Vietnamese control. In terms of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Financial Concepts Financial Principles and Concepts Nicole Ruthig FIN/571 December 10, 2012 Gurpreet Atwal Financial Principles and Concepts Financial concepts can be used when a company is considering various options. Which options cost more and which options will result in higher gains are two of the financial factors that affect decisions. In the University of Phoenix (n.d.) scenario, Guillermo s Furniture Store has several options to consider which can help bring the revenues back to the company. This paper explains and relates three basic principles and concepts to the scenario. Financial Principles When it comes to corporate finance, there are many principles that are important. These include the principles of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Financial Concepts Financial concepts are just as easily related to the furniture store scenario as the principles. The following concepts are only a few of the many financial concepts that are important when making business decisions. Guillermo s furniture store provides many ways to look at these concepts. An important financial concept, that can be applied in almost any situation, financial or not, is the concept of the opportunity cost, or the difference between the value of one action and the value of the best alternative, (Emery, Finnerty, Stowe, 2007, p. 20). Options are very valuable and Guillermo had both the call option, the right to buy another company, and the put option, the right to sell his company (Emery, Finnerty, Stowe, 2007). Guillermo s opportunity cost would be the cost of not choosing one option, to buy or sell, over the other. Another cost concept that can be applied involve sunk costs, costs that have already been incurred and subsequent decisions cannot change them (Emery, Finnerty, Stowe, 2007). A sunk cost for Guillermo would be the materials used in his special stain that he had already purchased before he chose the broker option where his special stain was no longer needed. The zero sum game concept is when a transaction occurs where one party gains at the expense of the other (Emery, Finnerty, Stowe, 2007). In this scenario, if ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Comparing The Book Top Guns By Joe Foss And Matthew Brennan The novel Top Guns by Joe Foss and Matthew Brennan is a biography about many brave, extraordinary aces back in World War 1 and 2. One pilot, Arthur Raymond Brooks, was born in Framingham, Massachusetts in 1895. He graduated as valedictorian from Framingham Academy and High School in 1917 (Foss, 4). Arthur didn t want to continue school, so he enlisted in the U.S Army Signal Officer Reserve Corps. Also, he attended the School of Military Aeronautics, with the Royal Flying Corps in Canada from September to November 1917 (Foss, 3 5). In 1918, Brooks was transferred to France, where he flew the SPAD S. VII. After three victories he became flight commander of the 22nd Aero Squadron flying the SPAD XIII C.1. These three victories were not easy, Brooks took on eight German Fokker D. VIII aircraft. He shot down four Germans with God on his side, as Brooks said, I am alive today because of things I learned to do in one case and things I knew nothing about in the other special flying techniques and my guardian angel (Foss, 14). Arthur was followed back by the four other Germans, extraordinarily, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The U.S Army, upon review of the actions, awarded him the Distinguished Service Cross. Arthur continues to quote that little things in his career saved his life several times. For example, Arthur says, I also did it to great advantage on other occasions in America by using an extreme sideslip over high tension wires to land a Ford Trimotor on Hadley Field near New Brunswick, New Jersey...I would fishtail the aircraft, kicking the rudder left right, right left, etc., like a fish swimming through water, to almost kill airspeed and allow me to drop straight down onto that small field (Foss, 14). He had no communication to any airport or airstrip in the early days, therefore, Arthur had to make a lot of dangerous landings in modest airplanes, when the airport had no idea he was coming in for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Display Rules In The Movie Domino While Domino awaits the movie to continue, many things may affect his behavior. Drive Theory refers to which psychological needs result in psychological drive to meet the needs and bring the body back to homeostasis. Drive Theory may drive Domino to buy a drink or snack from the concession counter because he feels hungry and/or thirsty. He s body needs to be fed and that is driving him to buy a snack during intermission to bring the body back to homeostasis. Display rules may influence Domino s behavior because he may mask his emotions about a sad portion of the movie. Display rules are how the social norms may influence the setting of expressing emotions. He may not feel it is appropriate to tear up or cry while in front of theatre, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Sonnet And Early Modern Literature The beginning of the 1500 s became an important time for the sonnet and early modern literature. Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard were the first to introduce the form to England by translating the sonnets of the overtly influential Italian poet Petrarch, giving a firm foundation for many others including that of William Shakespeare to expand and contrast. Consisting of fourteen lines, the sonnet follows a specific rhyme scheme and rhythm. Although seemingly compact, the sonnet is used by many to express both the thought and emotion of the poet, from this it is evident that although superficially short in structure, the poet is still able to elaborate to an extent that touches the reader making it sincere to the reader at first, however as we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In many ways the sonnet was as much about the cleverness of the poet as it was about his devotion to his beloved. From this we can see that the formal cleverness does attract the reader as well as its elaboration, with this being said the sincerity of the sonnet remains a constant theme in the sonnets. During Shakespeare s sonnets he makes the sincerity of the sonnets known through his use of illusion, particularly during sonnet 130 where he expresses a somewhat blunt honesty, this honesty presents the notion of sincerity in Shakespeare s sonnets, however as we explore them further the insincerity surrounding the sonnets becomes increasingly more evident. Sonnet 130 is used to shock the audiences with a surprisingly honest outlook in regards to his love as a way of expressing his view that her inner beauty is more important to him than any of her bodily features. It could be possible to argue that perhaps Shakespeare s sonnets are sincere and as an alternative it is Petrarch s sonnets that remain insincere as a result of the unrealistic expectation and the blindness the narrator feels when referring to the physical attributes of Laura. Shakespeare is simply demonstrating realism as he speaks of a real woman and not of a flawless unrealistic woman made from the creation of convention at the time. Therefore, reality remains greatly significant when we think about perfection, nothing is perfect in this world but rather we are faced with the concept ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Dunkleosteus In modern popular culture, Dunkleosteus is by far the best known and most often represented of the early placoderm carnivores. However Dunkleosteus actually sat within the Dinichthys genus for a long time as the species Dinichthys terrelli. It was not until the large numbers of Dinichthys remains were re studied that it was realised that a large number of the Dinichthys fossils actually represented different genera, not species. The result was that many of these remains were split to form new genera including the creation of Dunkleosteus. In a further twist however, the species that was split to form Dunkleosteus, D. terrelli, was actually the remains most often used when reconstructing Dinichthys. Along with the equally giant Titanichthys, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the heavy plates around the head, Dunkleosteus was probably not a fast swimmer, but still would have had powerful muscles developed from just swimming around with the weight. This meant that Dunkleosteus either preferred slower prey, or used ambush tactics to try and take its prey off guard. Another thing to consider is that the jaws of Dunkleosteus, and probably other similar placoderms, could open exceptionally fast within a fraction of a second. This would create a sudden void inside the mouth of Dunkleosteus, creating a vacuum that sucked the water and the prey that was swimming in it into its mouth. This means that Dunkleosteus did not have to physically catch its prey, just get close enough to open its mouth. Larger Dunkleosteus seemed to have preferred other placoderm fish perhaps like Bothriolepis that was very common at the time. Once caught, Dunkleosteus could use its sharp jaws to cut up prey, but it seems that only the softer and more easily digestible flesh was desired. When Dunkleosteus fossils are found, they are often found in association with fish boluses. A bolus is a ball of remains that has been chewed and swallowed, but the remains in connection with Dunkleosteus are of only bones that already seem to have been partially digested. This indicates that Dunkleosteus may have spat out parts that were too hard for it to digest completely, a precedent that is known in numerous other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Mental Illnesses The Impact of Mental Health Illnesses on Daily Functioning Mental illnesses can have many debilitating effects on the afflicted individual and their social system, these circumstances can develop from the symptoms of the illness itself as well as the stigma emanating from other s perception of the illness. Connell and Brazier (2014) recruited 19 individuals within the United Kingdom s mental health services to participate in semi structured interviews that revealed seven domains of quality of life (well being versus ill being, hope, relationships and a sense of belonging, autonomy, activity, self perception, and physical health). In terms of activity, the interviewees mentioned benefits that can be reaped from of being productive and engaging ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Connell and Brazier (2014) also mentioned how the interviewee s perception of ill being derived from the negative symptoms caused by their illness limits participation to more mundane and stress free situations as an effort to prevent potentially exacerbating or triggering their symptoms, despite the fact that participation in a more diverse and challenging occupations can improve their quality of life in the long term. Occupational therapists possess the toolset to introduce clients into more stress free activities and slowly grade up the activities in a comfortable manner so the client can slowly learn how to develop strategies and behaviors to deal with more challenging situations or tasks. Working with animals can also create a more relaxed and calming atmosphere, reducing the severity of negative symptoms through distraction and their natural allure. This interaction may also garner increased interest and investment in the therapeutic activity. The distraction that animals help convey can become a teaching moment for the client to later rely on other objects, people, or in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Plebeians Underdogs Plebeians; The Underdogs of Rome There are multiple reasons why the Plebeians were important to Rome. They were the farmers, the tradesmen, and the soldiers. They did the brunt of the work. They were also the majority of Roman citizens. I will attempt to explain why the Plebeians were so important. Who were the Plebeians? What was their role in Rome? What occupation did they hold? How many of them were there? All important questions. The Plebeians were members of the general citizenry in ancient Rome as opposed to the privileged patrician class (The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica., 2014). They were either conquered people who came to live in Rome and eventually became Romans, or people who sought refuge in Rome from political, criminal, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You do all the hard labor at work, but your boss gets the promotion? You study harder and get better grades, yet you can t go to college and that rich kid with a C average can? The Plebeians were underdogs, not appreciated until they were gone, the majority who were drowned out by the minority. Many of us can understand that. We have all been in the position of being the underdog, the one who did it all and never got the credit. Perhaps that is why, in history, the Plebeians are painted as victims and Patricians as power hungry, greedy noblemen. We feel like we can relate to them, and we do not feel we can relate to the Patricians. That makes me wonder, are we all just Plebeians, being controlled by a select few individuals who are lucky enough to be born into success or are we all Patricians, oppressing another group of people while believing we are the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Kadampa Meditation Paper While looking through the field visit site list and researching many of the different options, I was drawn to the Vajradhara Buddhist Center, also known as the Kadampa Meditation Center of North Carolina. I discovered that they offered an Introduction to Meditation class which seemed to be perfect for me. The Kadampa Meditation Center s website describes the class as being ideal for beginners and newcomers to Buddhism and meditation. With having no prior experience with any Buddhist practices or meditation, I presumed this class would be a great way for me to learn the basics of meditation, its role in Buddhism, and get to actually experience meditation for myself. Through this hands on learning experience, I was able to learn that meditation is much more than just a casual practice; it takes great dedication and commitment to master. Before visiting, I did some preliminary research to gain a perspective on Kadampa Buddhism. I found that the New Kadampa Tradition puts a high emphasis on Buddha s teachings and applies many practical methods to their practice. Kadampa Buddhism is eager to reach new generations and provide a way for everyone to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He discussed how there are many obstacles in the way of meditation, he described these things as opponents . He explained a form of meditation where you can concentrate on a virtuous object to hinder a wandering mind. He then lead us through a second meditation where he first instructed us to study the statue of Buddha that was sitting in the room. He told us to examine every detail of his face. Then, we were to close our eyes and begin meditating, while focusing and concentrating on that image of Buddha in our minds. After this meditation, the instructor spoke a bit more and lead us through one last mediation using a different technique, but I found the second meditation, focusing on an object, to be the easiest for me to remain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. VAAccountability Act Analysis Summary of VAAccountability Act of 2015, H.R. 1994 VAAccountability Act of 2015, H.R. 1994 is a bill that has 98 cosponsors, only two of which are democrats. The bill passed the house on 7/29/2015 and was received in the Senate, read twice and was referred to the Committee on Veterans Affairs on 07/30/2015 (Congress.gov (1) n.a.). The intent of the bill is to ensure that employees of the VA are held accountable and held to a high standard at work, those that are unable to fulfill the requirements will be subject to demotion or will be terminated as a result. The bill also calls for an 18 month probationary period for new employees. Employees have the right to appeal any demotion or termination before the Merit and Systems Protection ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A Marine who lost an eye and use of his right arm and leg from an IED explosion waited more than 18 months for compensation (Druzin, 2015). A woman who flew a Black Hawk helicopter and was involved in a crash that resulted in a broken back and a spinal fusion was forced to wait more than nine months to be awarded her claim (Druzin, 2015). Druzin (2015) reported the ten longest and shortest wait times, Baltimore being the worst at 280.6 days, while only four VA facilities had wait times less than 129 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Triune God Of Christian Faith Mary Ann Fatula s The Triune God of Christian Faith provides for the reader the inner life of God as well as insight into the human reality. Fatula s writing draws the devotional discussion of the Trinity as the present day effect of the Trinitarian faith is called to support attempts to articulate and live the Trinitarian mystery. The Trinity in a human s life is the content of our definition of our human meaning and for an infinite gift: love. Each of us has a desire for achieving meaning, for love, and for wholeness. Fatula in her book develops the study of the divine persons and states the importance of understanding what it is to be truly a person of both human and divine potential. In the Christian faith triune God is very significant. Christian is Trinitarian, describing Jesus as the one whom the Father anoints (christos) with the Spirit so that the Spirit may anoint our own lives (16). Christians confess Jesus as the risen Lord of the universe, but is proclaimed to be inseparable from the one who sent him, the one Jesus knew intimately as Abba, or dear Father. The ultimate paradox of Christianity is Jesus. Having Jesus at its very center disclosed as the source, the meaning, and the definitive answer to all of human longings causes this ultimate paradox. Fatula goes on to discuss, that although Jesus is the triune God, many of the people would not identify this God as the living God we actually experience in our own daily lives. There are three ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Latin Americ Latin American Cultures Jonathan Timothy Su Professor Patricio Navia Latin American Cultures, Sect. 001 20 October 2014 Latin American Cultures Midterm Section 1 Question 1 Throughout the pre Columbus era in Latin America, The Mayas, Aztecs, and Incas built unique civilizations, each with its own distinctive achievements, creating distinctive cultures to unite their individual societies. The Mayas, Aztecs, and Incas not only shared many similarities in the ways they built their civilizations, but also had differing characteristics that made each people its own. Civilization in the Americas originated as early as 7000 B.C. as a result of a land bridge between Asia and the Americas, formed when the Bering Strait connecting current day Russia with Alaska united the two continents during the Ice Age. The humans who crossed the land bridge, mostly hunter gatherers, eventually developed advanced civilizations throughout North and South America. By around 900 B.C., the Olmec civilization one of the first advanced civilizations in the Americas populated parts of Mexico and Central America, where they developed advancements such as building the first pyramids. About 200 years later, descendants of the Olmecs emerged the Maya, Zapotec, Totonac, and Teotihuacán civilizations. Over time, the Mayas, Aztecs, and Incas emerged as subsequent descendants of the first humans who populated the Americas. The Mayan civilization emerged as early as 2000 B.C. in Mesoamerica, Southern Mexico extending throughout ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How Does Cosplaying Affect Society Cosplay isn t like the costumes you wear during Halloween. It is more like dressing up like one of your favorite characters. Cosplay is for everyone and anyone that wants to dress up however they want to. Cosplaying has a big impact on society because people all over the world go to a conventions so they can cosplay however they want. It started as people cosplaying as sci fi and space military style uniform and developed into dressing up as characters from movies, comic books, and any form of entertainment out there. What began as a fun hobby developed into a contest of who can wear it or make it better. Some people take cosplaying to the next level. They ll work months on a costume and then dress up on that specific day to cosplay. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Character Analysis Of Femme Fatale Her duplicitous nature is confirmed after her husband s death. She acts very jumpy and flustered. Once questions about his death are asked, she lies. She even drags Gittes to be a part of her lies; successfully manipulating both, the police and Gittes. During the mourning period, it is then revealed that she was also cheating on her husband, further demonstrating as deceitful character. Soon after, while she is assisting Gittes investigate her husband s death, she seduces him, and then leaves him due a suspicious call. When confronted, she lies once again, and tries to act as a helpless woman crying, in need of a strong male to rescue her. All these actions, portray Evelyn as a true femme fatale. The key difference Evelyn s character ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women were not only householders but providers. This change conflicted with the traditional woman. But as the war ended, men returned home, and women were pushed back into the households. This piece of history plays an essential role in how the women were presented in the film noir. Hollywood offers a progressive representation of those working women who went back quietly. The femme fatale took the strength of independence during the war. The women were then portrayed as cold and cruel, directly reflecting upon the sour truth of the reality the unfair treatment the women. Both Phyllis and Brigid were manipulative, controlling, and powerful women; consistently depicting the irony. Moreover, the time period of 1960s and 70s, was the period of women s liberation and feminism. At the same time, the country was also experiencing the post Watergate world. So, the movie Chinatown, presents both those aspects of the society. Polanski strongly emphasizes on the corruption and complexities of the dark society throughout the movie, while remaining true to the character of Evelyn. Women in this time period are no longer illustrated as strong and cold, but rather independent and dehumanized. Clearly, it still made woman dangerous, but more liberated. This is the main reason behind why Evelyn is shown as a soft femme fatale character. She is dangerous and possess all the qualities of the femme fatale, but she has a reason behind her actions. Conclusion Indeed, the characteristics ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Kateri Tekakwitha Research Paper Kateri Tekakwitha, also called the Lily of the Mohawks, is considered the Catholic patroness of ecology and the environment. She was born in 1656 in what now is upstate New York, on the upper part of Lake Ontario and near the modern Canadian border. Saint Kateri Tekakwitha was born around 1656 in the Mohawk village of Ossernenon,near New York. She was the daughter of Kenneronkwa, a Mohawk chief.Tekakwitha s original village was highly diverse, as the Mohawk were absorbing many captured natives of other tribes to replace people who died from European diseases or warfare.When Tekakwitha was around four years old, her baby brother and both her parents died of smallpox. She survived, but was left with facial scars and impaired eyesight.She was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Andrew Carnegie And The Gospel Of Wealth Andrew Carnegie (1835 1919) was a major American industrialist in the late 19th century and after obtaining substantial wealth from his steel industry, became an advocate for giving back to the less fortunate. Carnegie s desire to donate to those less fortunate came from past experiences, growing up as an immigrant and working in a cotton factory young. He knew and understood the hardships that people faced when not able to acquire the type of wealth he rose to earn. Through his long life this atypical businessman advocated for many and dedicated the later years of his life to promoting the general welfare of the world. After having enough of the steel industry in which Carnegie built from the ground up, with little training and knowledge in the field, other than his past experiences from working on the railroads and investing in oil and iron companies, The Gospel of Wealth (1889) was written. At the time of booming industry, few men had the opportunity to amass such vast fortunes such as Carnegie, and in writing The Gospel of Wealth (1889), Carnegie wanted to inspire to those with money to donate and give back to the less fortunate, and life with be better for everyone. He penned that greedy men who let their money die with them are a disgrace, and that the wealthy have a sort of obligation to promote the common welfare for the average American. Although Andrew Carnegie did not write any other essay, he donated millions of dollars, funded libraries, and supported a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Solving the Foreclosure Crisis Essay The Foreclosure Crisis is the direct effect of the mortgage crisis that became apparent in 2007, so in order to solve the current crisis we must tackle the cause, not just the symptoms. The issue at the heart of the mortgage crisis is that in most cases the cost of the mortgage has risen above the market value of the home, trapping the homeowner. To solve the crisis both in the short term and to prevent similar crises in the long term, steps must be taken to achieve two broad goals: make mortgages affordable by regulating mortgages and mortgage providers and lowering interest rates, and stabilize the market value of homes by increasing demand and decreasing supply. In the past, governmental regulations on banks and mortgage lenders ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These actions will protect debtors from unjust rates and will ultimately protect creditors from defaults on their loans. The next essential regulatory act is to limit the size of mortgages. A regulation should be put in place that prohibits the granting of a mortgage that is over 100% of the market value of house. In the past, when house prices were rising it seemed safe to take out a mortgage higher than the value of a house, but that is a root cause of all mortgage crises. The economy naturally grows and shrinks and so does the market value of a house. When mortgages represent more than the market value of the collateral and the value of the house drops, homeowners cannot sell their house for the equivalent of the principal and if the homeowner cannot make payments, foreclosure or bankruptcy are the only options. This clearly limits the lenders, but it is a necessary regulation to protect lenders from losing money. In the case of a foreclosure in which the mortgage is worth more than the collateral, the lender suffers the difference and risks its own bankruptcy. While this regulation may seem to hurt lenders, truly it protects them. Debtors who are close to foreclosure should have further rights protected by law. In the case where a debtor cannot make their monthly payments due to financial situations beyond their control, they should have the right to renegotiate for lower payments through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Al Qaeda And The Islamic Terrorist Organization Progress can be seen as moving forward or the onward movement towards a destination or a particular goal through any means necessary. This has shaped the mindsets of humans, countries, and terrorist organizations. Whether it is progress that comes from active, exemplary methods and actions or that from negative, violent, and unclean methods.The terrorist group al Qaeda has one primary goal, to eliminate all US influence in the world and has pursued that goal through negative, violent means. However, the efforts of Al Qaeda towards eliminating all U.S. influence around the world have been unsuccessful because of the obstacles posed by the U.S. military and its counterterrorism efforts. Al Qaeda, the Islamic terrorist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it was the U.S. involvement in the Persian Gulf war that drove Osama to use al Qaeda as a base for eliminating all U.S. influence around the world. Determined on removing all U.S power through force and violence, Osama and the members of Al Qaeda issued Fatwahs(a ruling on a point of Islamic law) against America and its citizens. From 1992 to 1993 Osama issued various fatwahs against U.S soldiers stationed in Somalia, Yemen, the Arabian peninsula, Saudi Arabia that stated that all American troops should be attacked. Proceeding that, Osama issued new fatwas based upon religion, that it was Islamically proper to kill all nonbelievers, even if others were killed by such actions and the reward was paradise.Many terrorists claimed to be fighting in the name of the Quran and justified their killings upon the fact that it is Islamically proper for a person to kill his enemies and those of God.On the 23rd of August 1996, Osama bin Laden took a step in making his dream a reality when he issued a Fatwa declaring war against the United States. After 1996, Fatwas aimed at American civilians were released and stated that Muslims should kill American civilians anywhere, they are found in the world.Osama expressed his utter hatred for the United States. Al Qaeda has pursued its goal of eliminating all U.S influence around the world by joining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Ring Of The Phone Momentarily Halted The Ever Present... The ring of the phone momentarily halted the ever present tears. Hello, I said softly, Oh, hi. It had been at least a year since I had last spoken with my father and I didn t quite know what to say. Trying to keep the crack out of my voice I told him of the impending divorce. I love you, he said. I never knew, I replied. I could hear the tears falling compassionately on the other end of the phone. I m sorry, I said. I didn t mean to hurt you. I just never knew you loved me. Tears prevented either of us from speaking. Then we shared a little more and hung up. A particular sadness circled but I didn t want to reflect on it at the time. Throughout his life, in his own way, my dad did love me. Gone during the week, and home only on weekends, didn t allow us to spend time alone with each other. Maybe I just don t remember. Isn t a father just supposed to love his children? A lover of animals, my dad could not stand to hear the painful wails of the dog next door tied to a tree so he went over and brought her home. The neighbors went on vacation leaving their teenage son to care for the dog which he did not. We named her Spooky and I guess the neighbors didn t care as they never said a word. Spooky and my dad were buddies and if we went out for an ice cream cone, Spooky went too, and was treated to her own cone. Another evening, my parents were in the park across the street from our home waiting for the Labor Day concert and pageant to begin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Henrietta Lack In regard to the family of Henrietta Lacks suing John Hopkins Hospital, while I sympathize with their viewpoints and claims, I believe their lawsuit is misguided and will not stand in court. John Hopkins Hospital has a dark track record on handling African American patients no questions on that, but unfortunately prior cases with similar issues have resulted in failure. Many of these abuses occurred during the era of segregation and Jim Crow not only in the southern society but within the north as well. That being the situation, wouldn t it be hypocritical on demanding justice from one establishment while letting the rest of society go? Additionally to that David Lacks had given consent to Dr. Gey and the hospital, no one forced him, and he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even Dr. Gey, his gathered cells which he could have profited to make millions of dollars likely to be billions today choose to freely distribute them. John Hopkins released the response Johns Hopkins never patented HeLa cells, nor did it sell them commercially or benefit in a direct financial way . The institute altruism allowed for research breakthroughs in Cancer, HIV/AIDS, Vaccines, and prevention of Virus, although I argue that the lawsuit is unjustified the Lacks family should be going after those who directly made a fortune the private cosmetic companies are a few names to include. Claims against the institution again that it was using poverty stricken blacks only for research would be refuted, this time the opponents agree that clinic In fact it was built for the benefit of Baltimore s poor (Pg. 166). It is intellectually dishonest to blame a contributor than the actual benefiter in my opinion, even worse when it s widely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Summary Of Rethinking The Wild By Christopher Solomon Essay Humanity co exists with nature in a relationship that periodically shifts between symbiotic and parasitic. We maintain this relationship in order to survive. In exchange, we carefully monitor how our behavior alters the natural environment and affects those living within it. This responsibility is the price we pay for our species sentience and dominance. To help fulfill our duty, America established the 1954 Wilderness Act in hopes of becoming passive guardians of nature instead of encroaching gardeners. However, the Wilderness Act has failed. In his article, Rethinking the Wild , Christopher Solomon questions the effectiveness of the law and correctly concludes that, after fifty years of dormancy, mankind must take an active role in environmental protection, the role of the gardener. Though critics may argue that the passivity of the guardian should be maintained, realistically, little can be done to preserve the environment when we refuse to do anything. Because mankind has a greater stake in the wilderness than we realize, we must assume a proactive role in protecting the wilderness out of respect for nature and our own ethical standards. Boundaries and Investments Assume for the sake of our argument that nature holds no intrinsic value. Why, then, is the wilderness worth protecting? Truthfully, the wilderness can be a valuable indicator of the planet s overall health, which is not easily gauged in industrialized and populated areas due to human influence. For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...