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Comparing Two Different Versions Of Greek Myth
In ancient Greece, Greek mythology was passed through each generation and is an important part of
daily life. It was believed that the powerful gods and goddesses were responsible for everything, such
as weather, emotions, agriculture, entertainment, and the creation man and Earth. Myths are traditional
stories that teach lessons that have been retold many times. which had created multiple versions of
each myth. By comparing any two versions, many similarities and differences can be found. There are
many similarities and differences between the versions of Phaethon s myth. Although some
differences can be seen in two different versions of a myth, the key points of the story are usually kept
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One of these differences is in Phaethon written by Evslin, Evslin, and Hoopes tells about how
Epaphus and Phaethon argue that Phaethon s father Apollo, had taught him to drive his sun chariot.
Phaethon says that his father is letting him drive it alone on that night. Epaphus thinks Phaethon is
lying, so he tells Phaethon to prove it. Phaethon says You ll know me. When I pass the village I will
come close and drive in circles around your roof. You ll see me alright. Farewell. In the other version,
Phaethon by Moira Kerr and John Bennett, the boys do not make a bet. Instead, the story begins by
saying Phaethon, whose father was the sun god, Apollo, was taunted about his parentage by Epaphus,
a youth of the same age whose father was the mighty Zeus. In this version of the story, Epaphus
insults Apollo in front of Phaethon, and he becomes determined to meet his father and make him
proud. Another difference in this story is how Apollo s horses and chariot were described. In the story
Phaethon by Evslin, Evslin, and Hoopes, the story says Fire white horses with golden manes, golden
hooves, and hot yellow eyes. When they neighed, the trumpet call of it rolled across the sky, and their
breath was flame. The sun chariot was an open shell of gold. Each wheel was the flat, round, disk of
the sun as it is seen in the sky. In the second version of the story by Moira Kerr and John Bennett, the
story
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Psychological Self-Flagellation
As I sit down reflecting on what topic I will write about, I suddenly realize something ominous is
lurking in the depths of my mind. Dreadfully waiting for another vicious session of self hatred to
reveal itself from the abyss of lunacy, I begin to question my current purpose in life. Am I here to
satisfy the American society and become a cog of the perverse machine know as capitalism? Am I to
please my culture and heritage I was put in bondage upon birth? Or am I here to satisfy my personal
needs which still seem unclear to me despite my want for happiness? No, that dread never made me
question what I am doing here, it only revealed the truth behind my existence as my own individual
through psychological self flagellation. That dread brought the existence of fear and hatred years ...
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But how could I have known as a child? How could I convince myself that the absence of love and a
proper family was not my fault? Where is dad? Why isn t he here already? It s been ages since he said
he ll be here, I would ask to which my mom would backlash with That man is not coming here unless
he pays the bills. I remember that fat kid staring into the mirror always upset that his father and
mother were never there for him when he needed them the most. I remember tears that streamed down
those chubby cheeks every time I wanted to feel important and loved by those who had abandoned
him. Tears, I remember the watery flames stream down my face as disappointment filled my heart
every time dad would not show up. Gorging myself on food whenever I could my mom would
respond with disgust and confusion to why I would do so. Que estas haciendo cabron?! or What are
you doing dumbass? she screamed at me once the Hot Pocket under my pillow was found. A safety
bubble was built in that room, more specifically the games I played with the video game console.
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Should The Uk Government Be Enforced By Uk Law For...
In this Essay I will explore the Proposals put forward by the UK government in the 2011 Vickers
Report as well as exploring the proposals I will then give an in depth analysis in how effective the
methods put forward are; in terms of how successful they are in ensuring financial stability within the
current economic climate. Furthermore I will examine how these proposals are being enforced by UK
law to achieve practical outcomes, as theoretical tools do not always work as imagined in real life
scenarios.
Ring Fencing.
Ring Fence means an agreement, contract, etc, in which the use of money is restricted to a particular
purpose (Ring fence, n.d.). In terms of retail ring fencing, this is a more specific use of the term used
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Due to there not being any ring fencing restrictions with the Banks that associated with Lehman
brothers, many banks were therefore not insulated by the folded firm causing a massive ripple effect
within the Western world Economy which allowed for such a detrimental World recession to occur.
There is a discussion with retail ring fencing and its location within a firm. How do you separate
certain operations within the same firm? Because of this the commission set key principles within the
proposal to help align the ring fence within a Bank.
Mandated services: services which have a high economic cost if not performed at any point in time
and where the customer does not have an alternate provider. The economic cost for interruptions in
these services are high because customers need these to function in an economy by having liquid
assets (most likely cash) for day to day needs. Such services are provided by the Government when
the private market fails and so are held in high regard. Isolation of mandatory services is used to
provide authorities confidence in the retail banking system over the protection of creditors funds. By
ring fencing retail banking activities, the UK authorities will be able to protect the payments system
without having to insure the high risk products (Banking, finance, and the role of the state, n.d.).
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The Great Blue Heron Adventure
The range of boating adventures I ve experienced in the 1000 Islands is considerable. I recall one
outing that continues to stand out, and I revisit it now as I fondly remember the captain of that
occasion, William E. Browning III, who passed away in 2013. A small contingent of river rats
including Browning and myself were enjoying an evening libation at the St James Hotel Saloon when
Bill said, Tad, I have a group of bird watchers coming from Watertown tomorrow to see what will
soon be the Ironsides Bird Sanctuary. I own this island and I m going to gift it to the Nature
Conservancy. Will you row my guests to shore in your skiff, Bobby, if I come get you in the morning?
Libation being the enemy of reason, I said, Yes. At ten the next morning on August 31, 1965 up the
inside channel between Wauwinet and Cuba Islands came the Canadian with Bill at the helm, and
along with him an entourage of bird watchers, who were preoccupied leafing through their Audubon
manuals and polishing the lenses of their binoculars. Bill s 42 foot Matthews cruiser was a classic of
that wooden cruiser period sporting a covered aft deck and a roomy main salon where the helm was
located. In the bow was a well appointed galley, a head, a table for dining or sleeping, and more bunks
further forward. His nephew, Marc Aylesworth, had joined the party and he hooked the towrope to
Bobby, and off we motored down the main channel six miles to Ironsides Island. This island marks the
entrance to
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What Is Honor To Regard With Great Respect
Honor is to regard with great respect. My definition of honor is someone you may look up to that sets
good examples. Bill was born on November 27, 1955 in Washington D.C. His parents are Edwin and
Jacquelene Nye. His early life consisted of both of his parents being in World War 2, his mother was a
codebreaker and his dad was held in a Japanese prisoner of war camp and had no electricity for 4
years and later became a sundial enthusiast. He went to college at Cornell University where he studied
mechanical engineering and got a Bachelor of Science degree. He has made several discoveries and
inventions, one of which was a hydraulic pressure resonance suppressor that is still used in the Boeing
747. He also had his own show called Bill Nye The
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The Moratorium March
I. Introduction and Historical Context On November 15, 1969, the Moratorium March against the
Vietnam War commenced in Washington D.C. Pacifists and peace administrators carried banners
which stated, A Calvinist for peace, No more war, We want peace now, and some carried placards
bearing the name of soldiers that had died during the war (Leen). The placards that had names of
fallen soldiers were first used on November 13, 1969 during the protest called March against Death.
Two days after this protest, the Moratorium March began. This was a massive march that consisted of
over 500,000 demonstrators including pacifists, activists, college students and other organizations that
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administrators and President Nixon to change their Military tactics (War Protests). Search and destroy
missions were used as one of the military tactics, created by General William Westmoreland. The idea
was to search the enemy and to destroy them immediately before the enemy attacks. The My Lai
massacre is a great example of a search and destroy mission, where American soldiers killed between
200 and 500 unarmed villagers in My Lai at Westmoreland s command. Their purpose was to kill
guerilla fighters, but instead they brutally took the lives of innocent civilians (My Lai Massacre).
Before the Vietnam War began, communism was already threatening governments across the globe.
Americans believed that containing communist aggression in South Vietnam was crucial, thus the
United States commenced the Vietnam War. As the war continued, Americans grew increasingly wary
of mounting casualties and escalating costs. Instead of the military consuming money from the Great
Society, Americans believed that the government and the military should have used the funds wisely
for social programs, such as welfare and housing for the poor. The small anti war movement grew into
an unstoppable force as the alarming truths about the war were revealed ( The Antiwar Movement ).
According to the article, War Protests from UPI, during a confrontation with President Nixon, a
journalist asked Nixon about his thoughts about the demonstrator s goal to end
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Lack Of Rest-Time In Sports-Related Concussions
More than 300,000 sports related concussions occur per year. Most athletes recover from head
injuries, like concussions, if they take the time to properly manage the injury. Injured athletes should
be required to sit out for longer periods of time to allow time for the brain to heal completely. The lack
of rest time may lead to multiple concussions, permanent brain damage, and loss of memory or focus.
Athletes need rest time in order to get back on the field in the future. Most athletes want to play their
sport and take no time to rest. However, with a major injury like a concussion, it will be best for an
athlete to rest and heal so they can return to their sport they love. Not taking the time to rest may lead
to multiple concussions. Multiple
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The Crucible Of Salem Witchcraft Hysteria
Mid January 1642, 9 year old Betty Parris and 11 year old Abigail Williams, with the help[ of the
Parris slave Tituba, participated in an act that set off a spark that would start the Salem Witchcraft
Hysteria. Wishing to know about their future, Betty and Abigail suspended a raw egg in a glass over a
light.The images would act as messages and clues. Although this seems innocent enough after this
reading they began to display unusual behavior associated with possession symptoms. This led to a
full scale investigation and arrests of the slave Tituba, Sarah Good, and Sarah Osborne under the
charges of witchcraft. Tituba was the only one to confess, this confession unknowingly saved her from
the gallows that Good and Osborne would soon meet. This first event led to hundreds of other trials
and hunts that put both men and women into jail or even hung. Between February 1692 and May 1693
the witch hunts of Salem began and ended, it was of time of great suspicion, a time where you could
trust even your own family. The halt of these horrid events came from Sir William Phips, a new royal
governor of the colony, when he stopped court proceeding of those accused, which included his wife
Mary Spencer Hull, and declared all peoples in jail under the crime of witchcraft be released. The
beginning of the hysteria, though, has been under debate between historians for years. Some
Historians believe the cause was because of things like status, factionalism or a more modern ideas
such
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Disadvantages Of Wealth In Beowulf
Blights and Benefits of Beowulf s Booty
In the epic poem Beowulf, translated by Seamus Heaney, it discusses the advantages and
disadvantages of wealth that are shown in today s modern society.
In Beowulf, the epic depicts many scenes of how wealth in today s modern society shows someone s
power. One way this is shown by the kings in the story. This is shown by King Hrothgar when he talks
about how he handled his enemies, saying, Finally I healed the feud by paying / I shipped a treasure
trove to the Wulfings (Heaney 470 471). King Hrothgar pays his enemies with precious gold from his
treasure hold and he ends up settling the feud. It is displaying how being wealthy can make a person
so powerful that they can pay their enemies to stop attacking them. Another way that wealth can show
power in Beowulf is when the kings are being described. One excerpt that shows this is when King
Hrothgar is introduced to Beowulf, saying, Then the grey haired treasure giver was glad (607). The
author specifically describes the most powerful men in the land as treasure givers. This not only shows
the Anglo Saxon cultural beliefs, but as well as reflection on current society. The wealthiest man in the
world, currently, is Bill Gates with a net worth of 85.6 billion dollars (Kim). He is not only very
wealthy, but very influential in today s world, especially in the technology business. Finally, Beowulf
is king and wishes to look upon some of the treasure he has won to see how much power
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English Language Learners
Introduction A child s early engagement in art activities can help create unique brain connections that
will have a long term impact on a child s life. (Anna Reyner, 2000) Over the last decade, the arts in
public school have been on the decline. Due to rigorous schedules as well as strict curriculums, many
teachers interviewed on this topic have admitted to not incorporate the arts into various lessons solely
because of time constraints. This paper will research what the effects of the art integration into other
domains to enrich the curriculum of English Language Learners (ELL) in the elementary education
setting for the purpose of increased attention spans in conjunction with greater academic achievement.
Problem Statement The student population at Thomas Warren Field Elementary School is 266, with
17.67% being English Language Learners. (ELL) In one of the 1st grade classes alone there were 17
ELL students enrolled, 2 of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When this writer transitioned from daycare teacher to elementary school substitute, she was surprised
to see how much the use of the arts was lacking at this stage in education. From personal observation
and experience, this researcher has witnessed the positive effect that the arts have on learning. The arts
are not limited to drawings alone but also music, movement and drama. As a child this writer had
opportunities to express herself through art while in elementary school and the academic benefits were
tremendous. This writer vividly remembers doing art projects to reinforce the learning being done in
the class. These projects included, making posters, dioramas, sculptures and paintings, all of which
helped increase reading and writing skills as well as strengthening math and science comprehension.
Through this positive experience, the writer has a personal connection to conduct action research on
this
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Simple Diffusion
Simple Diffusion
Activity 1: Simulating Simple diffusion
1. What is the molecular weight of Na+? 22.99 or 23
2. What is the molecular weight of Cl ? 35.45
3. Which MWCO dialysis membranes allowed both of these ions through?50,100, 200
4. Which materials diffused from the left beaker to the right beaker? Urea, NaCl and glucose diffused
5. Which did not? Why? Albumin was too large to diffuse into the right beaker.
Activity 2: Simulating Dialysis
6. What happens to the urea concentration in the left beaker (the patient)? Its concentration gradient
changes and causes it to move down.
7. Why does this occur? It happened because the more concentrated it became it causes the molecules
to move down.
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no it does not generate.
20. Why or why not?
21. Would pressure be generated if you had 9 mM glucose on one side of a 200 MWCO membrane
and 9 mM NaCl on the other side? If so, which solution was generating the pressure? yes in the side
with the glucose.
22. Would pressure be generated if you had 9 mM albumin on one side of a 200 MWCO membrane
and 9 mM NaCl on the other side? If so, which solution was generating the pressure?Yes, The
Albumin was generating the pressure .
Filtration
Activity 5: Filtration
23. What were the results of your initial membrane analysis?
24. Does the membrane MWCO affect filtration rate? Yes, the smaller the mwco the smaller the pore
sizes are and they affect the filtration rate.
25. Does the amount of pressure applied affect the filtration rate?yes.
26. Did all solutes pass through all the membranes? no.
27. If not, which one(s) did not? urea was the only one not present.
28. Why?Urea does not diffuse freely.
29. How can the body selectively increase the filtration rate of a given organ or organ system? By
increasing or decreasing the blood supply to the given organ or system.
Active Transport
Activity 6: Active Transport
30. At the end of this experimental run, did the Na+/Cl move from the left vessel to the right vessel?
No it did not.
31. Why? Because its supposed to move form a lower to a higher concentration area in this case it was
the opposite.
32.
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When Was Wilma Rudolph Born
Wilma Rudolph became a very influential sprinter after overcoming many obstacles. Wilma was born
prematurely on June 23, 1940, in Bethlehem, Tennessee. Her family was a poor African American
family and Wilma was the fourteenth child out of nineteen children. Her father, Ed Rudolph, worked
as a railroad porter, and her mother, Blanche Rudolph, worked six days a week as a maid. At four
years old, Wilma contracted polio, which severely weakened her. At the time, there was no cure or
treatment. She suffered double pneumonia and scarlett fever during that time, and it almost killed her.
She pulled through, but her left leg was paralyzed from the polio. Specialists from Nashville
recommended therapeutic massages, which would hopefully help to regain
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Martin Real Property Case
Martin s legal troubles in terms of his property are, although unfortunate and stressful, displaying
signs of hope that this will turn out well for him in the long run. The foreclosure and trespassing on his
mountain cabin property, the confiscation of his coastal property by the city of Wilmington, NC, and
the stealing of his personal property from the seafood restaurant all have evidence that will point out
in Martin s favor.
Mountain Property In regards to the mountain property, Martin and his friends purchased acres 31
years ago as joint tenants with a right of survivorship. Now, according to law, each participant in the
joint ownership has an equal amount of land, and if one of them dies their land will divide up among
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Martin s property was confiscated by the city of Wilmington, NC and conveyed to the Tar Heel Family
Resort company for developing their resort. Martin s and his neighbors properties were torn down and
provided with just compensation for the value of the property. Legally, the government, state or
federal, may confiscate personal property for the sole purpose of public use; if the property s
confiscation was for usages other than for public accommodations it s thereby illegal and
unconstitutional. The Fifth Amendment s Taking Clause covers this, which is to protect property
owners from the most significant costs of legal transitions (Serkin, 2015). The process of taking the
property is condemnation and the right to do it is eminent domain. However, in terms of whether the
right exists, the government must prove that the confiscation was for public use of the land. Within the
development plans of the resort it only states that it provides vacationing venues and possible job
creations. If Martin reviews the North Carolina s statutes he will find that the private owners who
possess authorization to confiscate the property must be corporations dealing with installations of
public utilities such as railroads, streets, and power lines, educational institutions, franchised motor
vehicle carriers or union bus station companies
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Synapsis of Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe Essays
Things Fall Apart (Ch.7, Ikemefuna) For three years I lived with Okonkwo and his family. By now the
elders seemed to have forgotten about me being their sacrifice, which is a relief to me. As the years go
by I have grown rapidly like a yam. I even became close with Nwoye. He is like a younger brother to
me. We no longer have to watch the mothers cook; we now sit in Okonkwo s obi or watch him tap the
palm tree to get the day s wine. I have come to see how happy Okonkwo was of his son, Nwoye,
because he has know become a true man from what he has learned from me. I have come to learn that
Okonkwo, like any other father, wants his son to become prosperous to feed his ancestors after he has
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As we reached the outskirts of Umuofia a silence fell upon the men. As we walked, the path became
narrow. I heard a man say that there was a long way to go, then someone went in front of me to set a
fast pace. Okonkwo was behind me, which made me feel better. Even though he was not my real
father, he was still a better father than my real one. As we were walking many questions went through
my head. Would I recognize my sister? Would they all remember me? I even thought about how
everyone would weep for joy. Suddenly, I thought my mother would be dead. I shook my head to get
that thought out. I started to remember a song I heard: Eze elina, elina! Sala Eze ilikwa ya Ikwaba
akwa ogholi Ebe Danda nechi eze Ebe Uzuzu nete egwu Sala. If the song ended on my left foot my
mother was dead, and if it was the right she was alive. It did stop on my right foot, she was alive. I
didn t realize that I had stopped until the man behind me told me to go on and not look back; this sent
chills throughout my body. I also realized that Okonkwo had moved to the back, which was a concern
to me. The man who had cleared his throat raised his machete and Okonkwo looked away. The man
slashed me and I dropped the pot of wine. I ran towards Okonkwo yelling, My father, they have killed
me! Then he struck me down with his machete. My own father has killed me. I feel so betrayed as if
my heart has been ripped out of my
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The English Restoration Period Women
In the English Restoration period women were finally allowed to be on stage. These women defined
their day with their stage abilities and what they wore. Most of them also had personal affairs that
helped them to further their success as actresses. Eleanor Nell Gwynn is arguably the most memorable
actresses from this time period. She alone changed the perspectives of so many people by challenging
what was acceptable for a woman to do in the era and creating a new standard. The mark she has made
on theatre is a large topic in this era. Her personal and professional success are clear markers that
anything is possible. Nell Gwynn has shaped in era and created opportunity for women to live freely
both on and off stage. Samuel Pepys called her pretty witty Nell he called her a bold merry slut as
well, but oddly enough both of these describe Gwynn and she knew it. While there is not a lot of
information on Gwynn s early life, but what we do know helps us to understand her and how that
helped her to change the theatre. After her father had died in prison where he was kept to pay his debt.
Nell and her sister Rose were brought up poor, living in a brothel that their mother owned. Their
mother was an alcoholic and had many gentlemen callers. The sisters would serve customers food and
drink while their mother and the women of the brothel would give them what they came for. This part
of her life helped to define her professional life in the theatre and would
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Case Study On American Express
American Express Canada
The American Express company also known as Amex, it is an American multinational corporation.
The company was eventually started as an express mail business in Buffalo, New York. It was formed
as a joint stock corporation through the merger of express companies owned by Henry Wells( Wells
Company), William G. Fargo (Livingston, Fargo and company)and John Warren Butterfield (Wells,
Butterfield and company).
In the initial days American Express opened its headquarters in a building at the intersection of Jay
Street and Hudson Street; it was later renamed as Tribeca section of Manhattan.
The American Express is currently headquartered in the building called three world financial centres,
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Once the customer reaches 30.000, points through purchases each year, customers will be
automatically upgraded to Starwood gold preferred membership of the year.
American Express Air Miles platinum credit cards: It earns customers purchases into rewards.
Provided supplementary card for free.
Provided customers with Theft and car damage insurance
International merger : In 2008 standard chartered bank acquired American Express bank ltd, the
international banking subsidiary of American Express for US$823 million dollars.
Travel
American Express has established a travel division in 1915 which made travel easier, the first travel
agency was established in the 1930 s and the travel had grown widely.
C.F.Frost : Many American Express credit cards ads shows a sample American Express Card with the
name on it as C.F.Frost on the front side of the card Charles F Frost was an advertising executive at
Ogilvy and Mather.
Awards
American Express was named the 62nd best company to work for in the United States by Fortune. It
ranked no 1 for bank card companies.
In the October 2008 Amex Canada Inc. was named one of the Greater Toronto s Top Employer s by
Media Corporation Canada
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Rock ‘N Roll And Its Impact On Society. Music Is Ever...
Rock n Roll and Its Impact On Society
Music is ever changing. It moves at such a rapid pace people may not want to catch up to. The one
genre that seems to have changed the most is Rock and Roll . In a world of classical opuses, big
bands, and vocal jazz, rock was a huge shock to the world. It was revolutionary, but sometimes
unwanted. No matter, rock and roll has played a substantial part in defining our modern culture,
influencing things like individual music taste, political views, and personal expression.
A History of Rock n Roll Rock s deep influence over people is greatly affected by its intriguing
history. The rock movement itself, has been embraced and criticized since it began. From its roots to
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Artists like Chuck Berry (including Muddy Waters, Little Richard, and Fats Domino) were more
accepted once rock and roll was welcomed by growing audiences. This gave talented artists of
different races a greater chance of having their voices and music heard (America Rocks, 2016). The
1950 s. As this new form of music started moving into mainstream media in the 1950 s, Elvis Presley
entered the scene. Before Elvis, young women weren t often caught listening to rock and roll, but once
they heard his voice and saw his shaking hips, he was all they listened to. Because of Elvis, the rock
and roll industry boomed (Wallace, 2012). He paved the way for other artist to experiment and create
completely different sounds and styles. The 1960 s. When bands like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones,
The Animals, and The Who graced the American nation and sent shocks throughout the world, Britain
owned the sixties (Puterbaugh, 1988), in what is called The British Invasion . This was not the same
kind of rock and roll from the fifties. Still inspired by the rhythm and blues, sixties rock was packed
with raw emotion and controversial subject matter. It started as a remnant of the fifties sound that
caused people to bob
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By The End Of The Twenties, The Economic Prosperity And
By the end of the twenties, the economic prosperity and development of the culture of mass
consumption were replaced by the worst economic crisis in American history. The Great Depression,
which began in the US, brought massive unemployment and decline in a production. After the
unsuccessful attempt by Herbert Hoover to bring the country s economy out of the crisis, the newly
elected president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, encouraged by optimism, began to legislate an
improvised series of reforms and relief measures that were united by goals of relief, reform, and
recovery. These reforms came to be called the New Deal. The New Deal had a significant effect on the
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The Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA), which was a part of the First New Deal, caused
this effect. The influence of it expressed in the following: the Agricultural Adjustment Administration
raised total farm income, established parity prices based on the prices of prosperous years for basic
farm commodities, and subsidized farmers for reducing acreage or otherwise cutting production where
surpluses existed. However, the effect of AAA did not last long. In early 1936, ruling in Butler v. the
United States, the Court invalidated the AAA, declaring it an unconstitutional attempt at regulating
agriculture.
The New Deal also had a set of long term effects. They were mostly based on the social changes and
not on the reforming the economy or challenging the tenet of Capitalism. Moreover, the programs that
caused those effects were fundamentally criticized because of their socialistic directions. The pension
program of the Social Security Act had a long term effect of security for the most vulnerable groups
within the society. The act offered workers age 65 or older monthly stipends based on previous
earnings; in addition, it provided assistance to blind and handicapped Americans and dependent
children who did not have a wage earning parent. Another part of the long term security effect
provided by the Social Security Act were the security jobs on the labor market,
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Steinbeck and His Techniques for Success in Of Mice and Men
There is only one way an author can get their readers to cry, laugh, and love or just enjoy their master
pieces. That one way is through the uses of literary devices such as similes, metaphors and
personification. These are the small things that brings the author`s thoughts and ideas alive. The
author`s ability to use literary devices through the book helps in direct characterization and lets
readers get a better understanding of Lennie and George, the two main characters Of Mice and Men. It
also helps in keeping readers thinking on their feet and constantly questioning George and Lennie`s
next move while in Salinas, California. John Steinbeck, in his novel Of Mice and Men, makes use of
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Lennie`s character gets better and better as the story progresses, especially through the use of similes.
While George and Slim are sharing their stories, George starts to discuss about the struggles he been
through with Lennie. George explains to Slim about how Lennie was and says to him, He`s dumb as
hell, but he ain`t crazy (Steinbeck 39).This shows the truthfulness in George`s words and dumb as hell
means truly dumb and is usually used in Northern California to describe someone who is extremely
dumb. This quote uses a simile and lets readers visualize and understand how dumb and stupid Lennie
really is. The simile also helps to exaggerate how dumb Lennie is by comparing it to hell. It lets
readers to get a better understanding of Lennie`s disabilities and understand him more. Overall, with
the help of similes Lennie`s character comes to life and through the book .Similes give the book an
overall effect of more imagery, exaggeration and helps build characters in the story. Lennie`s
characteristic described from similes also help to foreshadow a character`s next decision or ending.
Steinbeck uses foreshadowing to warn readers of future events that occur later in the story. Crook is a
black stable hand, kind but at the same time hates everyone on the farm. While all the men on the farm
are out, Lennie spots a yellow light coming from Crook`s room and soon starts to make a conversation
with Crook. Crook asks Lennie what he would do if George did not come back,
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Two Tests in the World of Psychology and Education
For the psychology and education world there are two tests, of many, that measure ability and
achievement for children who have been referred for a variety of academic and behavioral concerns.
These tests are known as the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children Fourth Edition (WISC IV) and
the Woodcock Johnson III (WJ III). In the school system these children are referred and given one of
these or both tests by the school psychologist. By using these assessments teachers and school staff are
able to identify specific difficulties that these students are having and how to move on in the
observation process. The first test is the WISC IV, this test measures the students intellectual abilities.
The test is administered to children ages 6 to 16 and are given by paper and pencil or on the computer.
The components of the assessment include several subtests that can be both verbal and nonverbal.
Counting both verbal and nonverbal there are about fifteen different subtests that include, vocabulary,
comprehension, coding and letter number sequencing. Ten of these are the core subtests that are given
to every student while the other five are subjective to the specific student. Before this test is
administered the student should have gone through tier one and two of response to intervention (RTI)
in the general classroom as well as been seen by the schools psychologist. The student should have
already begun tier three of RTI and been brought up for referral to the education team.
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An Outsider Contract
As companies are artificial entities, those who are elected to manage them are acting in their directing
mind and will. It appears that an outsider contracts with a company while it is the director who
negotiate the contract and who make representations on behalf of the company. So it is essential that
those who manage companies (directors) be engaged in appropriate duties.
In this article I will specify the director s fiduciary duties contained by directors being loyal and
faithful to the company, as well as being care and diligence, then expound the dutis breached in Cook
v Deeks case.
1. The duty to act in good faith: directors must genuinely believe that they are acting for, and in the
interests of, the company.
It means directors must honestly act for the interests of the company, and by company, generally it
means the company as a whole rather than some specific indicidual s interests.
However, it is only one of the various factors relevant to a courts consideration of whether they have
acted in good faith where directors make decisions affecting their company s interests their own view
of their conduct. which means that directors will not necessarily comply with their duty merely
because they have an honest belief that they are acting in the company s best interest, which means
that directors will not necessarily comply with their duty merely because they have an honest belief
that they are acting in the company s best interest.For example, in case Advance Bank v
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Theme Of Imperialism In To Kill A Mockingbird
The other in the civil rights movement as represented in literature in harper lee s To Kill a
Mockingbird The world is created out of oppositions, divisions and separations between the one and
the Other. When people collide or meet, in that sense, in the meeting between different cultural
backgrounds they tend to define the others by defining themselves. Jacque Derrida puts it in his essay
Archive Fever: Freudian Impressions every Other is every other Other, is altogether Other (p.77).
Alternatively, as Harper lee sets it clearly in her novel To Kill a Mockingbird you never really
understand a person until you consider things from his point of view ... until you climb inside of his
skin and walk around in It (p.32)
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In addressing this matter, writers often lean toward using binary oppositions to better highlight this
theme. What makes the American Canon striking and exceptional is its rich history and diversity.
Nevertheless, many writers risked alienation in writing about otherness but without their contributions
on subjects such as race, class, gender, and sexuality, the nation would face severe
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Comparing Desert And Rainforest
The desert and rainforest are two ecosystems that differ widely. They differ in weather the most. The
desert and rainforest even differ in plant life. The animals that live there differ depending on the
weather. There are even some similarities between the desert and the rainforest. The first thing that is a
big different is the weather. In the desert there is little rain for short periods of time but in the rain
forest it rains most of the year. The desert is hot and dry where when the rainforest is hot and humid.
The desert gets about 1.2 inch of rain a year. Where in the rainforest get about 10.8 inches a year. Now
talking about plants they widely differs from desert and rainforest settings. In the desert the plants are
very sparse from
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Papers On Anne Frank
Anne Frank
I hope I shall be able to confide in you completely, as I have never been able to do in anyone before,
and I hope that you will be a great support and comfort for to me ( Frank). Anne Frank, short for
Anneliese Marie Frank, was born in 1929, and died around 1945. Her father, Otto Frank, was born in
1889 and died in 1980, and was a prosperous businessman. On January 30, 1933, Hitler had taken
over Germany. Anne and her family were Jewish, and they were forced to move to a new place for a
new life. Anne Frank was a victim of the holocaust, and she would later use her experience before,
during, and after WWII to illustrate through her writing, the thought of a teenager during a time war.
Before WW2, Anne attend two school s; Montessori Lyceum Amsterdam and Jewish Lyceum. Anne
was born on June 12,1929, in Frankfurt, Germany. She was the child of Otto and Edith Frank. Anne
was their second daughter, after her older sister Margot. In 1935, the Franks moved to Amsterdam due
to Hitler taking over Germany. Anne never really paid much attention to what was happening with the
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Otto returned to Amsterdam and gos to Meip house, Mr. Otto believe that his family would still be
alive. Otto Frank knew that Anne wanted to become an author or journalist, and had hoped her
wartime writings would one day be published. Later on Mr.Otto help to publish the Diary of Anne.
Diary Letters from June 14, 1942 to August 1, 1944 was published on June 25, 1947. The diary was
published in America in 1952 as The Diary of a Young Girl. The diary provides a vivid and poignant
glimpse into the world of a young Jewish girl living in Nazi occupied Holland. Anne diary want all
around the world, he later says about this moment: If she had been here, Anne would have been so
proud. May 3,1960 The Annex became a museum, to show the people how they
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How Is A Father Portrayed In The Aeneid
Great Value of Family
The Aeneid is a Latin epic poem, writing by Virgil, that tells the legendary story of Aeneas, a Trojan
who travelled to Italy. From the beginning of the epic to the end, Aeneas is portrayed as a man who
loves his family. He pursue his quest with the good of his people uppermost in his mind. His role as
son is exemplary, when he lifted his father onto his shoulder and started off towards the mountains in
the middle of the battle. As a father he is determined to provide the best for Ascanius. He is passionate
as a lover, as described in his relationship with his wife Creusa and later in his relationship with Dido.
The extraordinary value on respect for his family and through his actions towards others, Aeneas
positions himself as a model of true virtue.
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He holds Ascanios hand as they make their way to the rendezvous point. QUOTE Aeneas s paternal
responsibilities are expanded to include Pallas, son of Evander, whom Evander entrusts to Aeneas s
care and tutelage.
Role as lover, Relationship Creusa Relationship Dido Relationship Lavinia In the Aeneid love is
perceived and recognized as an extremely powerful and unpredictable force. Aeneas, a brave warrior,
never allowed his emotions to cloud his sense of duty. He realizes that as a leader of his people, he
must fight to provide his people with a new city they can call their own. In Book I, he experiences
overwhelming grief when he cannot find his wife Creusa during the fall of Troy. Later in Book IV,
Aeneas is torn between his love for Dido and his need to fulfill his mission.
Role as role model, Effort and temperance is demonstrated in his actions. contemporaries beliefs and
respect Public duty vs. Private
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Contagious Nature Of Kind Acts
During the second week of the new year, Mrs. Thompson s language arts classes conducted an
experiment in order to demonstrate the contagious nature of kind acts. To accomplish this, they
received slips of paper from Mrs. Thompson that could be transferred to recipients of kind acts to be
redistributed. This produced a continuous cycle of kind acts that is still in effect, which provides the
world with an example of the contagious behavior of acts of kindness. Be kind whenever possible. It is
always possible. These are the words of the current Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, a man who dedicated
his life to obtaining equality for the people of Tibet. Although impossible to impact the world in a
manner identical to that of the Dalai Lama, we possess the capability to alter it, nevertheless, by
performing seemingly insignificant acts of kindness. Completing tasks that may comprise of merely
retrieving a fellow student s fallen pencil can have profound effects on society, for these acts tend to
spread in a similar vein to contagions. Therefore, a single act of kindness may develop into thousands
of kind actions, which can form a superior town, city, country, and world. While not uncommon,
random acts of kindness do not occur as frequently as devastating events, so they tend to appear rarely
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On the day of May 18, 2016, State Trooper Luke Bonin approached Lynn Murphy, a homeless mother,
wandering the borders of a street in Falls River, Massachusetts in his vehicle. Rather than disregarding
her as thousands have done before him, he decided to offer the woman a portion of his meal, as well as
a picnic in the sun. It touched my heart, Murphy replied in response to the
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Why Rebecca Is Not Crazy
No words can describe what goes on in this girl s mind. Some call her deranged, crazy, but others say
she is smart and insane, but you really need to get into the mind of a deranged person. Before she met
her maker, Rebecca was a well rounded girl with a good head on her shoulders. She was smart,
intelligent even a little nerdy, but she had a sweetheart/and would do anything for those of family or
friends. Rebecca does have OCD so she is very picky on some things including everything has to be in
an order. If not she goes a little mad which is normal at least for the normal side of her mind. Rebecca
has what some would say split personality, but she wasn t always like that, in fact, this girl was school
body president, someone who would volunteer at animal shelters and even old folks homes. Then
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She angers easily when things don t go her way, and she even talks to herself at times which shows
that Rebecca is not exactly in her right mindset. Though she is not crazy in fact Rebecca is smarter
than what most people think of her. She finds violence thrilling and enjoys hurting others to a point,
but she also laughs as well when someone is hurt. Rebecca was molded from her maker calling her his
lil monster, and making her a werewolf knowing she would be a predator. Rebecca doesn t like when
people give her orders and prefers to do things her own way not caring if it effects others around her.
She is only in it for herself, but there is still a good side that want s to do, and sometimes she even
feels guilty for what she does. Though Rebecca just pushes that to the side.. Her maker done damage
making sure to corrupt the once innocent girl into an unstable
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The Christian Idea Of The Kingdom Of God
In this paper I will emphatically argue the Christian idea of the kingdom of god in light of the Luke
17.21 as I did research my own based on the Holy Qur an and the Holy Bible alone. There may be
nothing intrinsically questionable about the previous interpretation ( inside of you ). Undoubtedly,
because of the reality the entire verifiable past of Christian philosophy, this has been the
overwhelming making sense of the Greek content and it totally now not must prompt any risky
religious philosophy. Jesus would with no inconvenience were stating that the kingdom of God was
once not a ton an outside, political truth on the grounds that it used to be an inside, religious actuality
that exists free of administration, sincere or other vitality developments. Nonetheless, this
understanding/interpretation without uncertainty has and proceeds with to cultivate negative
philosophy, essentially among New Generation who take it as a sign that there is a celestial flash
inside everything about, just prepared to be acclaimed and took advantage of it. A dreadfully identical
making sense of can likewise be non specific inside the (apparently) Christian thriving movement as
great.
In spite of how this interpretation would were mishandled, despite the fact that, the crucial inquiry
remains regardless of whether this is the five star interpretation or if the last interpretation ( among
you ) is an additional right representation of Jesus implied that implies. It is my concentrated
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Analyzing Vonnegut s Report On The Barnhouse Effect
The most common superpowers linked with meditation practice. The article Report on the Barnhouse
Effect, was based on the meditation, was published in 1950 by Vonnegut s as a first published work.
This report was the commentary on the nuclear race between the united states and the soviet union
during the cold war. The first atomic bomb was exploded by the soviets in august 1949, which help to
frame out the questions which was asked by the author on Barnhouse. Such as, Think we should have
dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima? Think every new piece of scientific information is a good
thing for humanity? . Answers for this questions are not understated. Vonnegut make us realized that,
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The mention that, he calls an understandable tendency of thinking on Barnhouse as a god because of
his great power. This is only possible due to the high level of meditation. But the author explain that
the Barnhouse effect is the scientific understanding. Vonnegut s says that human have already
achieved the level of power like god have in the form of atomic bomb. If we have to think of
particular great power as remote from scientific ability, the we have ignore the horrific ability for
death. The only we know and realize that we all are equal responsible for saving our own
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Labeling Theory of Deviance
The Labeling Theory also referred to as Social Reaction Theory asserts that crime is a label attached
to wrongdoing, and often the label becomes a stigma that increases criminality. The Labeling Theory
became most dominant between the early 1960s and the late 1970s. The labeling theory says that
deviant individuals are deviant mainly because they are seen deviant by society; individuals who are
labeled as deviant may be likely to reject themselves and act deviantly because of the label. Labeled
individuals could include prostitutes, former criminals, nerds, alcoholics, etc. The labeling process can
be simplified into six steps: initial criminal act, detection by the justice system, decision to label,
creation of a new identity, acceptance of labels, and deviance amplification. Individuals who are used
to being labeled negatively have low self esteem and are more likely to separate themselves from
others; they may also act deviant as a result of the label. When someone is labeled by society it makes
it difficult to return to label that they once had. Their identity is tampered and changed. Labeling can
have a terrible effect on the lives of people and it is a social problem within society. (Hagan 2013) J
Berburg states that the labeling of society can lead to them developing a career of a delinquent. After
the crime is committed they are forever deemed a criminal; this is telling society that once they do
something wrong they are not allowed to change. Scholars suggest
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Bambara The Lesson
Throughout The Lesson Bambara weaves the theme of economic inequality with a lace of feministic
elements. Lessons taught are not only of economic inequality but also of the importance of
knowledge. Bambara addresses how knowledge is the means by which one can escape out of poverty.
She uses race to highlight economic inequality along with a childlike wonder of the world. The Lesson
explores the concept of economic classes while also dealing with the question of how to even the class
inequality. Bambara s characters are the driving force of the story with each one offering a unique
perspective into economic inequality. The children can be broken into three categories: those who
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Out of all the children only she doesn t question the prices of the toys, even saying she ll go back with
birthday money. Mercedes walks through the store calmly while the other children tumble in like a
glued together jigsaw done all wrong it s obvious that she tries to belong while they don t. She has
taken no greater lesson from the day than to learn to want to be more like the white people who can so
recklessly and carelessly spend their money (Korb). The interpretation that Mercedes wanted to be
like white people was made multiple times but that evidence isn t that she wants to be white, only that
she wants to be rich. When she brings up her desk and stationary she is trying to separate herself from
the other children by bragging. Mercedes wanted to be included somewhere because she didn t fit in
anywhere; her exclusion from the group is physically symbolized as they shove her out of the pack so
she has to lean on the mailbox by herself (Korb). Mercedes bragged so much she didn t fit but also
because she didn t want to fit. Even the names of the children in the story mark their socioeconomic
class and their cultural difference from the white community. Her family seems to have more money
to spend than the other children s families do, and they tend to harass Mercedes for this reason
(Heller). Mercedes wouldn t change
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Igor Stravinsky Essay
Igor Stravinsky
In the passage by Igor Stravinsky, he uses not only comparison and contrast, but also language to
convey his point of view about the conductors of the time and their extreme egotism. Stravinsky
believes that conductors exploit the music for their own personal gain, so rather, he looks on them in a
negative light.
To show his aggravation and irritation, Stravinsky uses the rhetorical device of comparison and
contrast to convey his opinion of conductors. He compares the great conductors to great actors in that
[they] are unable to play anything but themselves . Moreover, being unable to adapt, they have to
adapt the work to themselves, not themselves to the work, which is obviously offending to a notable
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This contrasts the motives of the composer and the conductor, which should be to keep the integrity of
the piece of music, but as mentioned above, Stravinsky believes that the conductor s are usually for
personal gain.
The negative point of view that Stravinsky has for the conductors is also revealed through the use of
language, literal and figurative language. Stravinsky uses both literal and figurative language because
they have the power to portray reality. In this piece, the word great is used sarcastically to show the
contrast between what the conductors think of themselves and what he thinks of them. They both are
reality, but reality to two different people, so using great in a sarcastic manner allows for both
Stravinsky s and the conductors interpretations of reality. In this case, the denotation and the
connotation are different, making them important. Here the denotation of the word great is wonderful,
majestic, and important, while the connotation is the exact opposite, ignoble, insignificant, and
inferior. Literal language tells the apparent truth, while figurative language tells the apparent truth it
also tells the indirect truth, making language important in this piece.
In conclusion, Stravinsky airs his annoyance and irritation of
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Teen Dropout Statistics
Summary Number Two:
It is stated that 30% of all teen girls that dropout list pregnancy as the main reason why they dropped
out. The rates of pregnant teen dropouts are higher in the lower class, and the minority groups. It has
been said that nearly two thirds of all teen families live in poverty and at least one in four will live on
welfare before the child becomes a toddler. Children of teen parents are more likely to dropout, one
third of all children with teen parents are said to drop out while 19% of children with older parents
will dropout. Approximately 40% of all teen mothers will end up finishing high school, and only 2%
will attend and finish college by the time they turn thirty. Young women attending a community
college that get
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Benefits Of Genetically Modified Organisms ( Gmos ) Essay
Life on earth began approximately 3.5 billion years ago and, since the rapid diversification of most
major living phyla (known as The Cambrian Explosion), evolution has given rise to an extraordinarily
diverse range of life forms. Evolution has resulted in various species with a wide range of traits, each
with the potential to be utilized by human kind. By modifying these organisms through cross breeding
and artificial selection to create crops with desirable traits, the agriculture industry has found a way to
produce essential food crops and a way to feed the world .
In the 1970s, Morrow et al. developed a technique that allowed them to cut DNA from one organism
and splice it with the DNA of another and thus modern biotechnology was born. Today, it is possible
to sidestep the relatively slow process of evolution by modifying genes of plants and animals in the
lab. Presently, such modifications allow for pest and herbicide resistance; faster crop production; more
nutritious food sources; and even disease resistance .
Despite these purported benefits of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), there is considerable
debate surrounding their use. In the public sphere, beliefs concerning GMO tend to be dominated by
two markedly opposing narratives and it seems that one can only be in one of two camps:
I. Critics of GMO: Arguing that the use of GMO is not justified as it is unnatural, unsafe, and may
have long term environmental impacts.
II. Advocates of GMO: Arguing that
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Buddhism And Their Beliefs Of Buddhism
Buddhism and their beliefs
Buddhism is the largest religioncultural influence in its own way. Buddhism is becoming popular and
well known in the western parts of the world. Hinduism and Buddhism share the same teaching of
karma.They both teach about the cause and effect that karma leaves on one s life. Buddhism s main
goal is to find enlightment. Siddhartha Gautama is the founder of Buddhism. He was born around 600
B.C. to a powerful family in India. He had a comfortable homewith very little experience of the
outside world. He was sheild from many outside influences such as pain, religion and suffering. He
discovered enlightment in the middle way. He discovered the Four Noble Truths : to live is to suffer
(Dukha), suffering is caused by desire (Tanha, or attachment), one can eliminate suffering by
eliminating all attachments. This is attained by following the noble eightfold path. The eightfold path
consists of having a right view, speech, action, livelihood, effort , and mindfulness. The individual
teachings are common to Hinduism. karma, Maya, and a tendency to understand reality as being
pantheistic in its placment. Buddhism today is real diverse. It is divided into the two broad categories
Of Theravada and Mahayana. Theravada is a form which reserves ultimate enlightenment and nirvana.
Mahayana Buddhism extends this goal of enlightenment. Buddha never considered himself to be a god
or any type of divine being. Instead considered himself to be a
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Identities And Differences Between The New England And The...
This paper offers an inside look at how the New England and the mid Atlantic colonies lived, out of
the thirteen that settled, the different events that led to their upbringing, religious identities, and their
day to day lifestyles. Rather, if it was a small difference that the colonist who lived in the same region
were not living the same way their neighbor was, it may have also taken generations for the colonist to
get things up and running, but along the way they learn what is needed to make their new living
situation work. Introduction During the 17th and 18th century, many European countries were
exploring, and at some point end up in the North America, later known as the New World. They were
a total of 13 colonies each with their specific rules and traditions. Each different to the next, but most
were looking for something that couldn t be in their home country, so they came here to find it. Even
some of the land given as a gift and other sadly taken away from native people that were living here
first. Also, not everything was fun and games, slavery, crime, and corruption was happening in the
colonies. Sometimes, there weren t any ways of control everything that occurred, and there were also
unfair laws that would take part by the government. The struggles that the people that lived in the
colonist had to live through and experience are the reason why modern day America is the way it is.
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Cell Phone Radiation On Human Brain
The objective of this research is to study the effect of cell phone radiation on human brain. It is known
that the cell phone produces electromagnetic radiation which could be harmful to the human brain.
When the phone is placed 5 cm away from the head there is less brain activity compared to when the
cell phone is placed next to the ear or head on either side. Special attention is focused on Temporal
and Frontal lobes as these are very close to the ear, which is call the electromagnetic radiation. The
Electromagnetic radiation is measured in terms of specific absorption rate (SAR). SAR is measured
for two common holding positions of mobile phone: Cheek and Tilt. In tilt position, the mobile phone
tilted for 15° and 30° from a person s head. The SAR measured in the Cheek position has much lower
values than of tilt position.
The brain is one of the most important organs of the body that coordinates all the activities. It is
divided into three major parts namely: Cerebrum, Cerebellum, brain stem and diencephalon.
Cerebrum is the largest part of the brain. It covers the diencephalon and is divided into right and left
hemisphere longitudinally. Each hemisphere is subdivided into brain lobes, named as: Frontal lobe,
Parietal lobe, Temporal lobe and Occipital lobe.
The effect of SAR majority depends on the antenna position on the mobile phone. A mobile phone
with mounted antenna on top and hold in tilt position results in more absorption of EM radiation by
the head. This happens as the antenna is closer proximity to the head. Moreover, SAR values change
with variation of holding position of mobile phone. Cheek and tilt are two prevalent ways of holding a
mobile phone. The electromagnetic fields produced by mobile phones are classified by the
International Agency for Research on Cancer as possibly hazardous to humans [1]. The radio
frequency used for communication can penetrate through semi solid substances, such as living tissue
with a distance proportional to its power density. Research has demonstrated that the short term effect
of EM waves on the human brain [2]. However, the evidence supporting the research is very little for
any kind of short or long term effect.
Total high energy values were recorded in
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Addiction Social Media Addiction
In the modern society of internet and technological advancement, there are plenty of very
sophisticated devices that make addiction to social media even more relatable in the daily events of
life. The study has revealed that the majority of network users and addicts are the young people in the
society more specifically between the ages of 14 and 19 years old. Further, research has also revealed
that up to 54% of the social network subscribers are already addicts to the same. Some of the way I do
not think so that TV shows, video games and internet increase violence in our society because these
thinks teach us how to learn technology but it is all depend on people s mentality how they are using
the technology. The social network platform hosts a variety of services to choose from each a bit
different from the other. The addiction is more accurate to the services that the addict has subscribed
to on their devices.
More specifically, it is true to say that some of the addicts only know about the existence of the
services that they have subscribed to and are more often unaware of the existence of other services.
For instance, there are those people who are addicted to Twitter and Facebook, but at the same time,
they might not be Snapchat or even Instagram. There are a variety of social media utilities such as:
LinkedIn, Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube among many others which of whom
have specific addicts who also have preferences in their choosing with
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Differences Between Lcr And Aps 210
1. LCR requirements; Differences between LCR and APS 210
The new Basel III framework establishes higher liquidity requirements to ensure banks are better
equipped to absorb losses like those relating to the global financial crisis . (Delimatsis Panagiotis,
2012) Basel III promotes LCR (liquidity coverage ratio), ratio of high quality liquid assets(HQLA) to
total net liquidity outflows over 30 days. Theoretically, banks whose LCR is more than 100 percent
possess sufficient liquidity to withstand a month of elevated financial stress. (House, Sablik, Walter,
2016)
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According to APRA, HQLA include cash, bank bills and CDs issued by financial institutions and at
call deposits. (APRA, 2008)
Noticeably, the revisions to the LCR include an expansion in the range of assets eligible as HQLA and
introduction of CLF (committed liquidity facility). ( Basel III: Liquidity Coverage Ratio Revised ,
2013)
Regarding expansion of HQLA, according to Gomes and Wilkins (2013), pool of eligible HQLA was
expanded to incorporate a broader range of assets, and that results in lower centralization on banks
balance sheets and decreasing probability of reselling assets and a severe drop of market liquidity over
crisis scenario. The new requirement reveals that a new category of Level 2B assets has been
introduced. Level 2 assets may not in aggregate account for more than 40% of a banks stock of HQLA
and Level 2B assets may not account for more than 15% of a banks stock of HQLA. ( Basel III:
Relaxations to the Liquidity Coverage Ratio , 2013)
Regarding CLF, according to RBA (2015), Basel III framework permits central banks to offer a CLF
that can be counted towards the regulatory requirement. Through this facility, the Reserve Bank
commits to provide pre specified amounts of Australian dollar liquidity to banks subject to the full
LCR, against a range of assets under repurchase
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Roland And Lanval Trial
Tomma Chea
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The Song of Roland and Lanval are two very different texts in perspective of plot and tone; however,
specifically looking into the trials can prove them similar in numerous ways. Ganelon in The Song of
Roland and Lanval in Lanval are both being tried for crimes against their kings. The trials are similar
in that both characters are being accused of treason and are loyal to their king. On the other hand, the
trials are dissimilar due to the reputations and attitudes of each character and the outcomes of the
trials.
In the texts, Ganelon and Lanval are both being accused and put on trial for treason. In The Song of
Roland, King Charlemagne s army goes to war against the pagans. Before the war begins, Roland,
Ganelon s step son, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ganelon was willing to fight to win for his case while Lanval didn t care much if he won or not. As
said before, Ganelon tried to defend himself by claiming he didn t commit treason but only acted on
his vengeance toward Roland which displays his desire to win the case. Ganelon, also, recruits his
friend, Pinabel, to defend him, Ganelon states, In you...friend...Now save me from death and from this
accusation (Roland, pg.149, 3786 3787) this expresses Ganelon s will to win because he is requesting
other sources of defense against the accusation. Taking a look at Lanval, it s clear he doesn t want to
win the case because he believes that he lost the love of his life. Before Lanval was even accused he
didn t care if he lived or not since he thought he lost his love, Lanval went with great sorrow; they
could have killed him, for all he cared (Lanval, pg.88, 357 358) this shows he had little will to live
whether he was found guilty of the accusation or not. Even after he was accused, Lanval s attitude
remained, Each day they[knights] went to see him, because they wanted to know whether he was
drinking or eating; they were afraid that he d killed himself (Lanval, pg.89, 411 414) this proves that
Lanval still did not care much for winning the case as he was in a depressive state even after being
accused. In all, Ganelon had a strong desire to win the case while Lanval was so saddened by the
thought of losing his love that he didn t care much about
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Wax-Moth Larvae Research Paper
Wax moth larvae is a species of caterpillar which has a surprising ability: to degrade plastic waste!
One hundred of these worms can degrade ninety two milligrams of polyethylene, which is the hardest
to degrade plastic, as well as the most common. Wax moth larvae, also known as Galleria mellonella
will be a valuable research topic in the coming years. Additionally, these organisms come with a
plethora of information on how plastic can finally be properly disposed of. How scientists discovered
the abilities of the wax moth larvae is actually quite comical. Spanish researcher and beekeeper
Federica Bertocchini put several wax moth larvae into a plastic bag after removing them from one of
her hives. When she went to retrieve them, she discovered
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The Great Reset By Richard Florida
The Great Reset by Richard Florida discusses the many issues that have occurred due to various
recessions and depressions. The book provides an outlook and realistic perspective on how he
perceives the current crisis will play out. Florida states that the new normal will not be as focused on
cars, houses, and suburbs. We will not be as centered on the ownership society which George W. Bush
discussed. This is an upsetting realization. Owning a house is not what it used to be. Growing up,
owning a house was a big dream of mine. With a new economy like we are in, owning a house tends
to be more of a hindrance. I can understand where his point of view is coming from. In today s society
you have to be able to have a flexibility, which sometimes involves moving to a new place. Renting
houses or apartments is going to become the greater choice. Many of the resets in the past have
recovered and actually brought about some good aspects. For instance, the first reset gave us a
technological revolution where energy systems were created and many crucial inventions were made.
This reset also helped in terms of transportation. Transit systems became an important mode of
transportation and they have become such an important mode of transportation in big cities. Through
these times of reset, there has been a large increase in immigration. Although many people viewed this
as another way for jobs to be taken away, it has had beneficial aspects. Many cities grew larger and
more
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Essay On Lawfare
According to Major General Charles Dunlap, Jr., U.S. Air Force (ret.), lawfare is defined as the
strategy of using or misusing law as a substitute for traditional military means to achieve a warfighting
objective. Orde F. Kittie, author of Lawfare: Law as a Weapon of War and professor of law at Arizona
State University s Sandra Day O Connor School of Law, provides a compelling analysis of the use of
lawfare in recent history, both by U.S. and foreign entities. He shows how even non governmental
organizations (NGOs) are able to effectively use law as a weapon against foreign and domestic actors,
motivating them to make changes which benefit the particular NGO. The major point that Kittrie
attempts to make in his work, however, is the lack of acceptance that lawfare has been given by the
United States government. He compares our use of lawfare to that of China, U.S. private sector
entities, the Palestinian Authority and Palestinian NGOs, Hamas and Israel, effectively ... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
While the term lawfare can be defined as the use of the laws governing an enemy to provide yourself
with an advantage over them, much like the Taliban did with NATO by immersing themselves in the
civilian population, it can also refer to the use of law to achieve military objectives. Worldwide, NGOs
and states alike have pursued lawfare as an alternative to traditional warfare, with varying degrees of
success: however, the United States government continues to lag behind competitors like China and
even far weaker actors like the Palestinian Authority in some ways. Kittrie issues a call to arms to the
United States government, showing that the U.S. can and should pursue lawfare as a more effective
and less costly alternative to war. Should they listen, the U.S. has the capability to emerge as the world
s preeminent lawfare
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The Importance Of Managing Equality And Diversity
Unit 6:10 Introduction As a Senior Staff of London College of Science and Technology, this report
will address the importance of effectively managing equality and diversity as well as the dynamics of
leading and managing in my Organisation. The task is divided into two: The first task will explain the
meaning of equality and diversity, analysis of its legal requirement, implications, policies and
procedure, needs and expectations of stakeholder in relation to the organisation policy on equality and
diversity. The second task will appraise how to address equality and diversity, evaluate methods of
communicating commitment and analyse technique used to review and monitor equality and diversity.
Task 1 What is Organisational Equality and diversity? Though, it is sometimes used interchangeably,
the terms equality and diversity are not similar. According to Department of Health, Equality is about
providing a better society, where everyone can contribute and has the opportunity to fulfil their
potential (DoH, 2004). In my view, equality means treating everyone with impartiality and respect,
and knowing the needs of individuals. It is about addressing present shortcomings affecting how
people participate in society. Diversity means identifying, valuing and taking into cognisance people s
different backgrounds, understanding, skills, needs and experiences. It is also about motivating and
using those differences to create a
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In-Depth Analysis Of Railway Raju
Railway Raju is a disarmingly corrupt tourist guide, who lives by his wits and falls in love with a
beautiful dancer. More by chance than skill, he seduces her away from her husband, a lonely writer
who is obsessed with local rock carvings, and transforms her into a celebrity courted by wealthy and
influential dignitaries wherever she performs. Raju makes and loses a fortune, finds himself in jail,
and through a series of hilarious, ironic circumstances becomes one of India s great holy men.
AIM
My topic name is In depth analysis of Raju s character . I choose this topic because it influence me as
a three phases of Raju s life first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After his father s death, Raju is an only child, who make his business flourish. As a boy, Raju is not
interested in going to school. At his young age, Raju realize that he has some talent as a guide. The
customers traveling in and out of Malgudi station call him Railway Raju , which give him a feeling if
importance. Raju, the central character of this novel, grows up near a railway station, and becomes a
shopkeeper and then a guide. He meets Rosie, a beautiful dancer and her husband whom Raju gave a
nickname Marco because he dressed like s man about to undertake an expedition with his thick
coloured glasses, thick jacket and a thick helmet over which was perpetually stretched a green, shinny,
waterproof cover, giving him thin appearance of space traveller. Marco is a scholar and
anthropologised who is more interested in his research than in his wife. He has no interest in his wife.
Through the service of Raju as a tourist guide, Rosie want to see the cobra dance and Marco want to
see cave painting. Rosie and Marco quarrel constantly. Whlie Marco is always studying carve
painting, Raju falls in love with Rosie. When Marco found that Raju an Rosie have becomes lover,
Marco return to
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The Pros And Cons Of Broner
Last night at the Barclay s Center in Brooklyn, NY., reigning WBA lightweight champion Mikey
Garcia (37 0, 30 KOs) was agreeable to anything Adrien Broner (33 3, 24 KOs) wanted to do in the
boxing in the ring. Boxing at a distance was fine. Exchanging punches on the inside was even better.
Garcia (37 0, 30 KOs) showed a depth of talent that was too much for Broner (33 3, 24 KOs) winning
their showdown by a 12 round unanimous decision. The scores were 117 111, and 116 112 (twice)
Maxboxing had Garcia the winner by 117 111 tally. The fight started slowly. Broner worked his jab
and used lateral movement. Garcia landed a couple of thudding blows to the body in round two that
definitely got Broner s attention. Garcia was teeing up his right
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  • 1. Cause And Effect Essay English Homework Help Be 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Cause And Effect Essay English Homework Help Be Cause And Effect Essay English Homework Help Be
  • 2. Comparing Two Different Versions Of Greek Myth In ancient Greece, Greek mythology was passed through each generation and is an important part of daily life. It was believed that the powerful gods and goddesses were responsible for everything, such as weather, emotions, agriculture, entertainment, and the creation man and Earth. Myths are traditional stories that teach lessons that have been retold many times. which had created multiple versions of each myth. By comparing any two versions, many similarities and differences can be found. There are many similarities and differences between the versions of Phaethon s myth. Although some differences can be seen in two different versions of a myth, the key points of the story are usually kept the same so the same lesson can be learned in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of these differences is in Phaethon written by Evslin, Evslin, and Hoopes tells about how Epaphus and Phaethon argue that Phaethon s father Apollo, had taught him to drive his sun chariot. Phaethon says that his father is letting him drive it alone on that night. Epaphus thinks Phaethon is lying, so he tells Phaethon to prove it. Phaethon says You ll know me. When I pass the village I will come close and drive in circles around your roof. You ll see me alright. Farewell. In the other version, Phaethon by Moira Kerr and John Bennett, the boys do not make a bet. Instead, the story begins by saying Phaethon, whose father was the sun god, Apollo, was taunted about his parentage by Epaphus, a youth of the same age whose father was the mighty Zeus. In this version of the story, Epaphus insults Apollo in front of Phaethon, and he becomes determined to meet his father and make him proud. Another difference in this story is how Apollo s horses and chariot were described. In the story Phaethon by Evslin, Evslin, and Hoopes, the story says Fire white horses with golden manes, golden hooves, and hot yellow eyes. When they neighed, the trumpet call of it rolled across the sky, and their breath was flame. The sun chariot was an open shell of gold. Each wheel was the flat, round, disk of the sun as it is seen in the sky. In the second version of the story by Moira Kerr and John Bennett, the story ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Psychological Self-Flagellation As I sit down reflecting on what topic I will write about, I suddenly realize something ominous is lurking in the depths of my mind. Dreadfully waiting for another vicious session of self hatred to reveal itself from the abyss of lunacy, I begin to question my current purpose in life. Am I here to satisfy the American society and become a cog of the perverse machine know as capitalism? Am I to please my culture and heritage I was put in bondage upon birth? Or am I here to satisfy my personal needs which still seem unclear to me despite my want for happiness? No, that dread never made me question what I am doing here, it only revealed the truth behind my existence as my own individual through psychological self flagellation. That dread brought the existence of fear and hatred years ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But how could I have known as a child? How could I convince myself that the absence of love and a proper family was not my fault? Where is dad? Why isn t he here already? It s been ages since he said he ll be here, I would ask to which my mom would backlash with That man is not coming here unless he pays the bills. I remember that fat kid staring into the mirror always upset that his father and mother were never there for him when he needed them the most. I remember tears that streamed down those chubby cheeks every time I wanted to feel important and loved by those who had abandoned him. Tears, I remember the watery flames stream down my face as disappointment filled my heart every time dad would not show up. Gorging myself on food whenever I could my mom would respond with disgust and confusion to why I would do so. Que estas haciendo cabron?! or What are you doing dumbass? she screamed at me once the Hot Pocket under my pillow was found. A safety bubble was built in that room, more specifically the games I played with the video game console. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Should The Uk Government Be Enforced By Uk Law For... In this Essay I will explore the Proposals put forward by the UK government in the 2011 Vickers Report as well as exploring the proposals I will then give an in depth analysis in how effective the methods put forward are; in terms of how successful they are in ensuring financial stability within the current economic climate. Furthermore I will examine how these proposals are being enforced by UK law to achieve practical outcomes, as theoretical tools do not always work as imagined in real life scenarios. Ring Fencing. Ring Fence means an agreement, contract, etc, in which the use of money is restricted to a particular purpose (Ring fence, n.d.). In terms of retail ring fencing, this is a more specific use of the term used by certain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to there not being any ring fencing restrictions with the Banks that associated with Lehman brothers, many banks were therefore not insulated by the folded firm causing a massive ripple effect within the Western world Economy which allowed for such a detrimental World recession to occur. There is a discussion with retail ring fencing and its location within a firm. How do you separate certain operations within the same firm? Because of this the commission set key principles within the proposal to help align the ring fence within a Bank. Mandated services: services which have a high economic cost if not performed at any point in time and where the customer does not have an alternate provider. The economic cost for interruptions in these services are high because customers need these to function in an economy by having liquid assets (most likely cash) for day to day needs. Such services are provided by the Government when the private market fails and so are held in high regard. Isolation of mandatory services is used to provide authorities confidence in the retail banking system over the protection of creditors funds. By ring fencing retail banking activities, the UK authorities will be able to protect the payments system without having to insure the high risk products (Banking, finance, and the role of the state, n.d.). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Great Blue Heron Adventure The range of boating adventures I ve experienced in the 1000 Islands is considerable. I recall one outing that continues to stand out, and I revisit it now as I fondly remember the captain of that occasion, William E. Browning III, who passed away in 2013. A small contingent of river rats including Browning and myself were enjoying an evening libation at the St James Hotel Saloon when Bill said, Tad, I have a group of bird watchers coming from Watertown tomorrow to see what will soon be the Ironsides Bird Sanctuary. I own this island and I m going to gift it to the Nature Conservancy. Will you row my guests to shore in your skiff, Bobby, if I come get you in the morning? Libation being the enemy of reason, I said, Yes. At ten the next morning on August 31, 1965 up the inside channel between Wauwinet and Cuba Islands came the Canadian with Bill at the helm, and along with him an entourage of bird watchers, who were preoccupied leafing through their Audubon manuals and polishing the lenses of their binoculars. Bill s 42 foot Matthews cruiser was a classic of that wooden cruiser period sporting a covered aft deck and a roomy main salon where the helm was located. In the bow was a well appointed galley, a head, a table for dining or sleeping, and more bunks further forward. His nephew, Marc Aylesworth, had joined the party and he hooked the towrope to Bobby, and off we motored down the main channel six miles to Ironsides Island. This island marks the entrance to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. What Is Honor To Regard With Great Respect Honor is to regard with great respect. My definition of honor is someone you may look up to that sets good examples. Bill was born on November 27, 1955 in Washington D.C. His parents are Edwin and Jacquelene Nye. His early life consisted of both of his parents being in World War 2, his mother was a codebreaker and his dad was held in a Japanese prisoner of war camp and had no electricity for 4 years and later became a sundial enthusiast. He went to college at Cornell University where he studied mechanical engineering and got a Bachelor of Science degree. He has made several discoveries and inventions, one of which was a hydraulic pressure resonance suppressor that is still used in the Boeing 747. He also had his own show called Bill Nye The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Moratorium March I. Introduction and Historical Context On November 15, 1969, the Moratorium March against the Vietnam War commenced in Washington D.C. Pacifists and peace administrators carried banners which stated, A Calvinist for peace, No more war, We want peace now, and some carried placards bearing the name of soldiers that had died during the war (Leen). The placards that had names of fallen soldiers were first used on November 13, 1969 during the protest called March against Death. Two days after this protest, the Moratorium March began. This was a massive march that consisted of over 500,000 demonstrators including pacifists, activists, college students and other organizations that were also against the war (March Against Death). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... administrators and President Nixon to change their Military tactics (War Protests). Search and destroy missions were used as one of the military tactics, created by General William Westmoreland. The idea was to search the enemy and to destroy them immediately before the enemy attacks. The My Lai massacre is a great example of a search and destroy mission, where American soldiers killed between 200 and 500 unarmed villagers in My Lai at Westmoreland s command. Their purpose was to kill guerilla fighters, but instead they brutally took the lives of innocent civilians (My Lai Massacre). Before the Vietnam War began, communism was already threatening governments across the globe. Americans believed that containing communist aggression in South Vietnam was crucial, thus the United States commenced the Vietnam War. As the war continued, Americans grew increasingly wary of mounting casualties and escalating costs. Instead of the military consuming money from the Great Society, Americans believed that the government and the military should have used the funds wisely for social programs, such as welfare and housing for the poor. The small anti war movement grew into an unstoppable force as the alarming truths about the war were revealed ( The Antiwar Movement ). According to the article, War Protests from UPI, during a confrontation with President Nixon, a journalist asked Nixon about his thoughts about the demonstrator s goal to end ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Lack Of Rest-Time In Sports-Related Concussions More than 300,000 sports related concussions occur per year. Most athletes recover from head injuries, like concussions, if they take the time to properly manage the injury. Injured athletes should be required to sit out for longer periods of time to allow time for the brain to heal completely. The lack of rest time may lead to multiple concussions, permanent brain damage, and loss of memory or focus. Athletes need rest time in order to get back on the field in the future. Most athletes want to play their sport and take no time to rest. However, with a major injury like a concussion, it will be best for an athlete to rest and heal so they can return to their sport they love. Not taking the time to rest may lead to multiple concussions. Multiple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Crucible Of Salem Witchcraft Hysteria Mid January 1642, 9 year old Betty Parris and 11 year old Abigail Williams, with the help[ of the Parris slave Tituba, participated in an act that set off a spark that would start the Salem Witchcraft Hysteria. Wishing to know about their future, Betty and Abigail suspended a raw egg in a glass over a light.The images would act as messages and clues. Although this seems innocent enough after this reading they began to display unusual behavior associated with possession symptoms. This led to a full scale investigation and arrests of the slave Tituba, Sarah Good, and Sarah Osborne under the charges of witchcraft. Tituba was the only one to confess, this confession unknowingly saved her from the gallows that Good and Osborne would soon meet. This first event led to hundreds of other trials and hunts that put both men and women into jail or even hung. Between February 1692 and May 1693 the witch hunts of Salem began and ended, it was of time of great suspicion, a time where you could trust even your own family. The halt of these horrid events came from Sir William Phips, a new royal governor of the colony, when he stopped court proceeding of those accused, which included his wife Mary Spencer Hull, and declared all peoples in jail under the crime of witchcraft be released. The beginning of the hysteria, though, has been under debate between historians for years. Some Historians believe the cause was because of things like status, factionalism or a more modern ideas such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Disadvantages Of Wealth In Beowulf Blights and Benefits of Beowulf s Booty In the epic poem Beowulf, translated by Seamus Heaney, it discusses the advantages and disadvantages of wealth that are shown in today s modern society. In Beowulf, the epic depicts many scenes of how wealth in today s modern society shows someone s power. One way this is shown by the kings in the story. This is shown by King Hrothgar when he talks about how he handled his enemies, saying, Finally I healed the feud by paying / I shipped a treasure trove to the Wulfings (Heaney 470 471). King Hrothgar pays his enemies with precious gold from his treasure hold and he ends up settling the feud. It is displaying how being wealthy can make a person so powerful that they can pay their enemies to stop attacking them. Another way that wealth can show power in Beowulf is when the kings are being described. One excerpt that shows this is when King Hrothgar is introduced to Beowulf, saying, Then the grey haired treasure giver was glad (607). The author specifically describes the most powerful men in the land as treasure givers. This not only shows the Anglo Saxon cultural beliefs, but as well as reflection on current society. The wealthiest man in the world, currently, is Bill Gates with a net worth of 85.6 billion dollars (Kim). He is not only very wealthy, but very influential in today s world, especially in the technology business. Finally, Beowulf is king and wishes to look upon some of the treasure he has won to see how much power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. English Language Learners Introduction A child s early engagement in art activities can help create unique brain connections that will have a long term impact on a child s life. (Anna Reyner, 2000) Over the last decade, the arts in public school have been on the decline. Due to rigorous schedules as well as strict curriculums, many teachers interviewed on this topic have admitted to not incorporate the arts into various lessons solely because of time constraints. This paper will research what the effects of the art integration into other domains to enrich the curriculum of English Language Learners (ELL) in the elementary education setting for the purpose of increased attention spans in conjunction with greater academic achievement. Problem Statement The student population at Thomas Warren Field Elementary School is 266, with 17.67% being English Language Learners. (ELL) In one of the 1st grade classes alone there were 17 ELL students enrolled, 2 of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When this writer transitioned from daycare teacher to elementary school substitute, she was surprised to see how much the use of the arts was lacking at this stage in education. From personal observation and experience, this researcher has witnessed the positive effect that the arts have on learning. The arts are not limited to drawings alone but also music, movement and drama. As a child this writer had opportunities to express herself through art while in elementary school and the academic benefits were tremendous. This writer vividly remembers doing art projects to reinforce the learning being done in the class. These projects included, making posters, dioramas, sculptures and paintings, all of which helped increase reading and writing skills as well as strengthening math and science comprehension. Through this positive experience, the writer has a personal connection to conduct action research on this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Simple Diffusion Simple Diffusion Activity 1: Simulating Simple diffusion 1. What is the molecular weight of Na+? 22.99 or 23 2. What is the molecular weight of Cl ? 35.45 3. Which MWCO dialysis membranes allowed both of these ions through?50,100, 200 4. Which materials diffused from the left beaker to the right beaker? Urea, NaCl and glucose diffused 5. Which did not? Why? Albumin was too large to diffuse into the right beaker. Activity 2: Simulating Dialysis 6. What happens to the urea concentration in the left beaker (the patient)? Its concentration gradient changes and causes it to move down. 7. Why does this occur? It happened because the more concentrated it became it causes the molecules to move down. Facilitated Diffusion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... no it does not generate. 20. Why or why not? 21. Would pressure be generated if you had 9 mM glucose on one side of a 200 MWCO membrane and 9 mM NaCl on the other side? If so, which solution was generating the pressure? yes in the side with the glucose. 22. Would pressure be generated if you had 9 mM albumin on one side of a 200 MWCO membrane and 9 mM NaCl on the other side? If so, which solution was generating the pressure?Yes, The Albumin was generating the pressure . Filtration Activity 5: Filtration 23. What were the results of your initial membrane analysis? 24. Does the membrane MWCO affect filtration rate? Yes, the smaller the mwco the smaller the pore sizes are and they affect the filtration rate. 25. Does the amount of pressure applied affect the filtration rate?yes. 26. Did all solutes pass through all the membranes? no. 27. If not, which one(s) did not? urea was the only one not present. 28. Why?Urea does not diffuse freely. 29. How can the body selectively increase the filtration rate of a given organ or organ system? By increasing or decreasing the blood supply to the given organ or system. Active Transport Activity 6: Active Transport 30. At the end of this experimental run, did the Na+/Cl move from the left vessel to the right vessel?
  • 13. No it did not. 31. Why? Because its supposed to move form a lower to a higher concentration area in this case it was the opposite. 32. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. When Was Wilma Rudolph Born Wilma Rudolph became a very influential sprinter after overcoming many obstacles. Wilma was born prematurely on June 23, 1940, in Bethlehem, Tennessee. Her family was a poor African American family and Wilma was the fourteenth child out of nineteen children. Her father, Ed Rudolph, worked as a railroad porter, and her mother, Blanche Rudolph, worked six days a week as a maid. At four years old, Wilma contracted polio, which severely weakened her. At the time, there was no cure or treatment. She suffered double pneumonia and scarlett fever during that time, and it almost killed her. She pulled through, but her left leg was paralyzed from the polio. Specialists from Nashville recommended therapeutic massages, which would hopefully help to regain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Martin Real Property Case Martin s legal troubles in terms of his property are, although unfortunate and stressful, displaying signs of hope that this will turn out well for him in the long run. The foreclosure and trespassing on his mountain cabin property, the confiscation of his coastal property by the city of Wilmington, NC, and the stealing of his personal property from the seafood restaurant all have evidence that will point out in Martin s favor. Mountain Property In regards to the mountain property, Martin and his friends purchased acres 31 years ago as joint tenants with a right of survivorship. Now, according to law, each participant in the joint ownership has an equal amount of land, and if one of them dies their land will divide up among the surviving participants. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Martin s property was confiscated by the city of Wilmington, NC and conveyed to the Tar Heel Family Resort company for developing their resort. Martin s and his neighbors properties were torn down and provided with just compensation for the value of the property. Legally, the government, state or federal, may confiscate personal property for the sole purpose of public use; if the property s confiscation was for usages other than for public accommodations it s thereby illegal and unconstitutional. The Fifth Amendment s Taking Clause covers this, which is to protect property owners from the most significant costs of legal transitions (Serkin, 2015). The process of taking the property is condemnation and the right to do it is eminent domain. However, in terms of whether the right exists, the government must prove that the confiscation was for public use of the land. Within the development plans of the resort it only states that it provides vacationing venues and possible job creations. If Martin reviews the North Carolina s statutes he will find that the private owners who possess authorization to confiscate the property must be corporations dealing with installations of public utilities such as railroads, streets, and power lines, educational institutions, franchised motor vehicle carriers or union bus station companies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Synapsis of Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe Essays Things Fall Apart (Ch.7, Ikemefuna) For three years I lived with Okonkwo and his family. By now the elders seemed to have forgotten about me being their sacrifice, which is a relief to me. As the years go by I have grown rapidly like a yam. I even became close with Nwoye. He is like a younger brother to me. We no longer have to watch the mothers cook; we now sit in Okonkwo s obi or watch him tap the palm tree to get the day s wine. I have come to see how happy Okonkwo was of his son, Nwoye, because he has know become a true man from what he has learned from me. I have come to learn that Okonkwo, like any other father, wants his son to become prosperous to feed his ancestors after he has died. Nwoye knew that it was his right to be a man ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As we reached the outskirts of Umuofia a silence fell upon the men. As we walked, the path became narrow. I heard a man say that there was a long way to go, then someone went in front of me to set a fast pace. Okonkwo was behind me, which made me feel better. Even though he was not my real father, he was still a better father than my real one. As we were walking many questions went through my head. Would I recognize my sister? Would they all remember me? I even thought about how everyone would weep for joy. Suddenly, I thought my mother would be dead. I shook my head to get that thought out. I started to remember a song I heard: Eze elina, elina! Sala Eze ilikwa ya Ikwaba akwa ogholi Ebe Danda nechi eze Ebe Uzuzu nete egwu Sala. If the song ended on my left foot my mother was dead, and if it was the right she was alive. It did stop on my right foot, she was alive. I didn t realize that I had stopped until the man behind me told me to go on and not look back; this sent chills throughout my body. I also realized that Okonkwo had moved to the back, which was a concern to me. The man who had cleared his throat raised his machete and Okonkwo looked away. The man slashed me and I dropped the pot of wine. I ran towards Okonkwo yelling, My father, they have killed me! Then he struck me down with his machete. My own father has killed me. I feel so betrayed as if my heart has been ripped out of my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The English Restoration Period Women In the English Restoration period women were finally allowed to be on stage. These women defined their day with their stage abilities and what they wore. Most of them also had personal affairs that helped them to further their success as actresses. Eleanor Nell Gwynn is arguably the most memorable actresses from this time period. She alone changed the perspectives of so many people by challenging what was acceptable for a woman to do in the era and creating a new standard. The mark she has made on theatre is a large topic in this era. Her personal and professional success are clear markers that anything is possible. Nell Gwynn has shaped in era and created opportunity for women to live freely both on and off stage. Samuel Pepys called her pretty witty Nell he called her a bold merry slut as well, but oddly enough both of these describe Gwynn and she knew it. While there is not a lot of information on Gwynn s early life, but what we do know helps us to understand her and how that helped her to change the theatre. After her father had died in prison where he was kept to pay his debt. Nell and her sister Rose were brought up poor, living in a brothel that their mother owned. Their mother was an alcoholic and had many gentlemen callers. The sisters would serve customers food and drink while their mother and the women of the brothel would give them what they came for. This part of her life helped to define her professional life in the theatre and would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Case Study On American Express American Express Canada The American Express company also known as Amex, it is an American multinational corporation. The company was eventually started as an express mail business in Buffalo, New York. It was formed as a joint stock corporation through the merger of express companies owned by Henry Wells( Wells Company), William G. Fargo (Livingston, Fargo and company)and John Warren Butterfield (Wells, Butterfield and company). In the initial days American Express opened its headquarters in a building at the intersection of Jay Street and Hudson Street; it was later renamed as Tribeca section of Manhattan. The American Express is currently headquartered in the building called three world financial centres, in New York, United Stated of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once the customer reaches 30.000, points through purchases each year, customers will be automatically upgraded to Starwood gold preferred membership of the year. American Express Air Miles platinum credit cards: It earns customers purchases into rewards. Provided supplementary card for free. Provided customers with Theft and car damage insurance International merger : In 2008 standard chartered bank acquired American Express bank ltd, the international banking subsidiary of American Express for US$823 million dollars. Travel American Express has established a travel division in 1915 which made travel easier, the first travel agency was established in the 1930 s and the travel had grown widely. C.F.Frost : Many American Express credit cards ads shows a sample American Express Card with the name on it as C.F.Frost on the front side of the card Charles F Frost was an advertising executive at Ogilvy and Mather. Awards American Express was named the 62nd best company to work for in the United States by Fortune. It ranked no 1 for bank card companies. In the October 2008 Amex Canada Inc. was named one of the Greater Toronto s Top Employer s by Media Corporation Canada ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Rock ‘N Roll And Its Impact On Society. Music Is Ever... Rock n Roll and Its Impact On Society Music is ever changing. It moves at such a rapid pace people may not want to catch up to. The one genre that seems to have changed the most is Rock and Roll . In a world of classical opuses, big bands, and vocal jazz, rock was a huge shock to the world. It was revolutionary, but sometimes unwanted. No matter, rock and roll has played a substantial part in defining our modern culture, influencing things like individual music taste, political views, and personal expression. A History of Rock n Roll Rock s deep influence over people is greatly affected by its intriguing history. The rock movement itself, has been embraced and criticized since it began. From its roots to its succeeding genres, rock has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Artists like Chuck Berry (including Muddy Waters, Little Richard, and Fats Domino) were more accepted once rock and roll was welcomed by growing audiences. This gave talented artists of different races a greater chance of having their voices and music heard (America Rocks, 2016). The 1950 s. As this new form of music started moving into mainstream media in the 1950 s, Elvis Presley entered the scene. Before Elvis, young women weren t often caught listening to rock and roll, but once they heard his voice and saw his shaking hips, he was all they listened to. Because of Elvis, the rock and roll industry boomed (Wallace, 2012). He paved the way for other artist to experiment and create completely different sounds and styles. The 1960 s. When bands like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Animals, and The Who graced the American nation and sent shocks throughout the world, Britain owned the sixties (Puterbaugh, 1988), in what is called The British Invasion . This was not the same kind of rock and roll from the fifties. Still inspired by the rhythm and blues, sixties rock was packed with raw emotion and controversial subject matter. It started as a remnant of the fifties sound that caused people to bob ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. By The End Of The Twenties, The Economic Prosperity And By the end of the twenties, the economic prosperity and development of the culture of mass consumption were replaced by the worst economic crisis in American history. The Great Depression, which began in the US, brought massive unemployment and decline in a production. After the unsuccessful attempt by Herbert Hoover to bring the country s economy out of the crisis, the newly elected president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, encouraged by optimism, began to legislate an improvised series of reforms and relief measures that were united by goals of relief, reform, and recovery. These reforms came to be called the New Deal. The New Deal had a significant effect on the United States economy, society, and political culture. However, not all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA), which was a part of the First New Deal, caused this effect. The influence of it expressed in the following: the Agricultural Adjustment Administration raised total farm income, established parity prices based on the prices of prosperous years for basic farm commodities, and subsidized farmers for reducing acreage or otherwise cutting production where surpluses existed. However, the effect of AAA did not last long. In early 1936, ruling in Butler v. the United States, the Court invalidated the AAA, declaring it an unconstitutional attempt at regulating agriculture. The New Deal also had a set of long term effects. They were mostly based on the social changes and not on the reforming the economy or challenging the tenet of Capitalism. Moreover, the programs that caused those effects were fundamentally criticized because of their socialistic directions. The pension program of the Social Security Act had a long term effect of security for the most vulnerable groups within the society. The act offered workers age 65 or older monthly stipends based on previous earnings; in addition, it provided assistance to blind and handicapped Americans and dependent children who did not have a wage earning parent. Another part of the long term security effect provided by the Social Security Act were the security jobs on the labor market, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Steinbeck and His Techniques for Success in Of Mice and Men There is only one way an author can get their readers to cry, laugh, and love or just enjoy their master pieces. That one way is through the uses of literary devices such as similes, metaphors and personification. These are the small things that brings the author`s thoughts and ideas alive. The author`s ability to use literary devices through the book helps in direct characterization and lets readers get a better understanding of Lennie and George, the two main characters Of Mice and Men. It also helps in keeping readers thinking on their feet and constantly questioning George and Lennie`s next move while in Salinas, California. John Steinbeck, in his novel Of Mice and Men, makes use of similes and foreshadowing to keep readers in touch ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lennie`s character gets better and better as the story progresses, especially through the use of similes. While George and Slim are sharing their stories, George starts to discuss about the struggles he been through with Lennie. George explains to Slim about how Lennie was and says to him, He`s dumb as hell, but he ain`t crazy (Steinbeck 39).This shows the truthfulness in George`s words and dumb as hell means truly dumb and is usually used in Northern California to describe someone who is extremely dumb. This quote uses a simile and lets readers visualize and understand how dumb and stupid Lennie really is. The simile also helps to exaggerate how dumb Lennie is by comparing it to hell. It lets readers to get a better understanding of Lennie`s disabilities and understand him more. Overall, with the help of similes Lennie`s character comes to life and through the book .Similes give the book an overall effect of more imagery, exaggeration and helps build characters in the story. Lennie`s characteristic described from similes also help to foreshadow a character`s next decision or ending. Steinbeck uses foreshadowing to warn readers of future events that occur later in the story. Crook is a black stable hand, kind but at the same time hates everyone on the farm. While all the men on the farm are out, Lennie spots a yellow light coming from Crook`s room and soon starts to make a conversation with Crook. Crook asks Lennie what he would do if George did not come back, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Two Tests in the World of Psychology and Education For the psychology and education world there are two tests, of many, that measure ability and achievement for children who have been referred for a variety of academic and behavioral concerns. These tests are known as the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children Fourth Edition (WISC IV) and the Woodcock Johnson III (WJ III). In the school system these children are referred and given one of these or both tests by the school psychologist. By using these assessments teachers and school staff are able to identify specific difficulties that these students are having and how to move on in the observation process. The first test is the WISC IV, this test measures the students intellectual abilities. The test is administered to children ages 6 to 16 and are given by paper and pencil or on the computer. The components of the assessment include several subtests that can be both verbal and nonverbal. Counting both verbal and nonverbal there are about fifteen different subtests that include, vocabulary, comprehension, coding and letter number sequencing. Ten of these are the core subtests that are given to every student while the other five are subjective to the specific student. Before this test is administered the student should have gone through tier one and two of response to intervention (RTI) in the general classroom as well as been seen by the schools psychologist. The student should have already begun tier three of RTI and been brought up for referral to the education team. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. An Outsider Contract As companies are artificial entities, those who are elected to manage them are acting in their directing mind and will. It appears that an outsider contracts with a company while it is the director who negotiate the contract and who make representations on behalf of the company. So it is essential that those who manage companies (directors) be engaged in appropriate duties. In this article I will specify the director s fiduciary duties contained by directors being loyal and faithful to the company, as well as being care and diligence, then expound the dutis breached in Cook v Deeks case. 1. The duty to act in good faith: directors must genuinely believe that they are acting for, and in the interests of, the company. It means directors must honestly act for the interests of the company, and by company, generally it means the company as a whole rather than some specific indicidual s interests. However, it is only one of the various factors relevant to a courts consideration of whether they have acted in good faith where directors make decisions affecting their company s interests their own view of their conduct. which means that directors will not necessarily comply with their duty merely because they have an honest belief that they are acting in the company s best interest, which means that directors will not necessarily comply with their duty merely because they have an honest belief that they are acting in the company s best interest.For example, in case Advance Bank v ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Theme Of Imperialism In To Kill A Mockingbird The other in the civil rights movement as represented in literature in harper lee s To Kill a Mockingbird The world is created out of oppositions, divisions and separations between the one and the Other. When people collide or meet, in that sense, in the meeting between different cultural backgrounds they tend to define the others by defining themselves. Jacque Derrida puts it in his essay Archive Fever: Freudian Impressions every Other is every other Other, is altogether Other (p.77). Alternatively, as Harper lee sets it clearly in her novel To Kill a Mockingbird you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view ... until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in It (p.32) It is always relevant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addressing this matter, writers often lean toward using binary oppositions to better highlight this theme. What makes the American Canon striking and exceptional is its rich history and diversity. Nevertheless, many writers risked alienation in writing about otherness but without their contributions on subjects such as race, class, gender, and sexuality, the nation would face severe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Comparing Desert And Rainforest The desert and rainforest are two ecosystems that differ widely. They differ in weather the most. The desert and rainforest even differ in plant life. The animals that live there differ depending on the weather. There are even some similarities between the desert and the rainforest. The first thing that is a big different is the weather. In the desert there is little rain for short periods of time but in the rain forest it rains most of the year. The desert is hot and dry where when the rainforest is hot and humid. The desert gets about 1.2 inch of rain a year. Where in the rainforest get about 10.8 inches a year. Now talking about plants they widely differs from desert and rainforest settings. In the desert the plants are very sparse from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Papers On Anne Frank Anne Frank I hope I shall be able to confide in you completely, as I have never been able to do in anyone before, and I hope that you will be a great support and comfort for to me ( Frank). Anne Frank, short for Anneliese Marie Frank, was born in 1929, and died around 1945. Her father, Otto Frank, was born in 1889 and died in 1980, and was a prosperous businessman. On January 30, 1933, Hitler had taken over Germany. Anne and her family were Jewish, and they were forced to move to a new place for a new life. Anne Frank was a victim of the holocaust, and she would later use her experience before, during, and after WWII to illustrate through her writing, the thought of a teenager during a time war. Before WW2, Anne attend two school s; Montessori Lyceum Amsterdam and Jewish Lyceum. Anne was born on June 12,1929, in Frankfurt, Germany. She was the child of Otto and Edith Frank. Anne was their second daughter, after her older sister Margot. In 1935, the Franks moved to Amsterdam due to Hitler taking over Germany. Anne never really paid much attention to what was happening with the jews, but one thing she did notice was the racism that was showed in school. On May 10, 1940, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Otto returned to Amsterdam and gos to Meip house, Mr. Otto believe that his family would still be alive. Otto Frank knew that Anne wanted to become an author or journalist, and had hoped her wartime writings would one day be published. Later on Mr.Otto help to publish the Diary of Anne. Diary Letters from June 14, 1942 to August 1, 1944 was published on June 25, 1947. The diary was published in America in 1952 as The Diary of a Young Girl. The diary provides a vivid and poignant glimpse into the world of a young Jewish girl living in Nazi occupied Holland. Anne diary want all around the world, he later says about this moment: If she had been here, Anne would have been so proud. May 3,1960 The Annex became a museum, to show the people how they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Is A Father Portrayed In The Aeneid Great Value of Family The Aeneid is a Latin epic poem, writing by Virgil, that tells the legendary story of Aeneas, a Trojan who travelled to Italy. From the beginning of the epic to the end, Aeneas is portrayed as a man who loves his family. He pursue his quest with the good of his people uppermost in his mind. His role as son is exemplary, when he lifted his father onto his shoulder and started off towards the mountains in the middle of the battle. As a father he is determined to provide the best for Ascanius. He is passionate as a lover, as described in his relationship with his wife Creusa and later in his relationship with Dido. The extraordinary value on respect for his family and through his actions towards others, Aeneas positions himself as a model of true virtue. Role as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He holds Ascanios hand as they make their way to the rendezvous point. QUOTE Aeneas s paternal responsibilities are expanded to include Pallas, son of Evander, whom Evander entrusts to Aeneas s care and tutelage. Role as lover, Relationship Creusa Relationship Dido Relationship Lavinia In the Aeneid love is perceived and recognized as an extremely powerful and unpredictable force. Aeneas, a brave warrior, never allowed his emotions to cloud his sense of duty. He realizes that as a leader of his people, he must fight to provide his people with a new city they can call their own. In Book I, he experiences overwhelming grief when he cannot find his wife Creusa during the fall of Troy. Later in Book IV, Aeneas is torn between his love for Dido and his need to fulfill his mission. Role as role model, Effort and temperance is demonstrated in his actions. contemporaries beliefs and respect Public duty vs. Private ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Contagious Nature Of Kind Acts During the second week of the new year, Mrs. Thompson s language arts classes conducted an experiment in order to demonstrate the contagious nature of kind acts. To accomplish this, they received slips of paper from Mrs. Thompson that could be transferred to recipients of kind acts to be redistributed. This produced a continuous cycle of kind acts that is still in effect, which provides the world with an example of the contagious behavior of acts of kindness. Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible. These are the words of the current Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, a man who dedicated his life to obtaining equality for the people of Tibet. Although impossible to impact the world in a manner identical to that of the Dalai Lama, we possess the capability to alter it, nevertheless, by performing seemingly insignificant acts of kindness. Completing tasks that may comprise of merely retrieving a fellow student s fallen pencil can have profound effects on society, for these acts tend to spread in a similar vein to contagions. Therefore, a single act of kindness may develop into thousands of kind actions, which can form a superior town, city, country, and world. While not uncommon, random acts of kindness do not occur as frequently as devastating events, so they tend to appear rarely in the media. The Huffington Post, however, compiles ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the day of May 18, 2016, State Trooper Luke Bonin approached Lynn Murphy, a homeless mother, wandering the borders of a street in Falls River, Massachusetts in his vehicle. Rather than disregarding her as thousands have done before him, he decided to offer the woman a portion of his meal, as well as a picnic in the sun. It touched my heart, Murphy replied in response to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Why Rebecca Is Not Crazy No words can describe what goes on in this girl s mind. Some call her deranged, crazy, but others say she is smart and insane, but you really need to get into the mind of a deranged person. Before she met her maker, Rebecca was a well rounded girl with a good head on her shoulders. She was smart, intelligent even a little nerdy, but she had a sweetheart/and would do anything for those of family or friends. Rebecca does have OCD so she is very picky on some things including everything has to be in an order. If not she goes a little mad which is normal at least for the normal side of her mind. Rebecca has what some would say split personality, but she wasn t always like that, in fact, this girl was school body president, someone who would volunteer at animal shelters and even old folks homes. Then there is another part of Rebecca that is hidden from most, but her maker brought the darker part out of her. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She angers easily when things don t go her way, and she even talks to herself at times which shows that Rebecca is not exactly in her right mindset. Though she is not crazy in fact Rebecca is smarter than what most people think of her. She finds violence thrilling and enjoys hurting others to a point, but she also laughs as well when someone is hurt. Rebecca was molded from her maker calling her his lil monster, and making her a werewolf knowing she would be a predator. Rebecca doesn t like when people give her orders and prefers to do things her own way not caring if it effects others around her. She is only in it for herself, but there is still a good side that want s to do, and sometimes she even feels guilty for what she does. Though Rebecca just pushes that to the side.. Her maker done damage making sure to corrupt the once innocent girl into an unstable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Christian Idea Of The Kingdom Of God In this paper I will emphatically argue the Christian idea of the kingdom of god in light of the Luke 17.21 as I did research my own based on the Holy Qur an and the Holy Bible alone. There may be nothing intrinsically questionable about the previous interpretation ( inside of you ). Undoubtedly, because of the reality the entire verifiable past of Christian philosophy, this has been the overwhelming making sense of the Greek content and it totally now not must prompt any risky religious philosophy. Jesus would with no inconvenience were stating that the kingdom of God was once not a ton an outside, political truth on the grounds that it used to be an inside, religious actuality that exists free of administration, sincere or other vitality developments. Nonetheless, this understanding/interpretation without uncertainty has and proceeds with to cultivate negative philosophy, essentially among New Generation who take it as a sign that there is a celestial flash inside everything about, just prepared to be acclaimed and took advantage of it. A dreadfully identical making sense of can likewise be non specific inside the (apparently) Christian thriving movement as great. In spite of how this interpretation would were mishandled, despite the fact that, the crucial inquiry remains regardless of whether this is the five star interpretation or if the last interpretation ( among you ) is an additional right representation of Jesus implied that implies. It is my concentrated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analyzing Vonnegut s Report On The Barnhouse Effect The most common superpowers linked with meditation practice. The article Report on the Barnhouse Effect, was based on the meditation, was published in 1950 by Vonnegut s as a first published work. This report was the commentary on the nuclear race between the united states and the soviet union during the cold war. The first atomic bomb was exploded by the soviets in august 1949, which help to frame out the questions which was asked by the author on Barnhouse. Such as, Think we should have dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima? Think every new piece of scientific information is a good thing for humanity? . Answers for this questions are not understated. Vonnegut make us realized that, people of having mentality like us and them, will probably ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mention that, he calls an understandable tendency of thinking on Barnhouse as a god because of his great power. This is only possible due to the high level of meditation. But the author explain that the Barnhouse effect is the scientific understanding. Vonnegut s says that human have already achieved the level of power like god have in the form of atomic bomb. If we have to think of particular great power as remote from scientific ability, the we have ignore the horrific ability for death. The only we know and realize that we all are equal responsible for saving our own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Labeling Theory of Deviance The Labeling Theory also referred to as Social Reaction Theory asserts that crime is a label attached to wrongdoing, and often the label becomes a stigma that increases criminality. The Labeling Theory became most dominant between the early 1960s and the late 1970s. The labeling theory says that deviant individuals are deviant mainly because they are seen deviant by society; individuals who are labeled as deviant may be likely to reject themselves and act deviantly because of the label. Labeled individuals could include prostitutes, former criminals, nerds, alcoholics, etc. The labeling process can be simplified into six steps: initial criminal act, detection by the justice system, decision to label, creation of a new identity, acceptance of labels, and deviance amplification. Individuals who are used to being labeled negatively have low self esteem and are more likely to separate themselves from others; they may also act deviant as a result of the label. When someone is labeled by society it makes it difficult to return to label that they once had. Their identity is tampered and changed. Labeling can have a terrible effect on the lives of people and it is a social problem within society. (Hagan 2013) J Berburg states that the labeling of society can lead to them developing a career of a delinquent. After the crime is committed they are forever deemed a criminal; this is telling society that once they do something wrong they are not allowed to change. Scholars suggest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Bambara The Lesson Throughout The Lesson Bambara weaves the theme of economic inequality with a lace of feministic elements. Lessons taught are not only of economic inequality but also of the importance of knowledge. Bambara addresses how knowledge is the means by which one can escape out of poverty. She uses race to highlight economic inequality along with a childlike wonder of the world. The Lesson explores the concept of economic classes while also dealing with the question of how to even the class inequality. Bambara s characters are the driving force of the story with each one offering a unique perspective into economic inequality. The children can be broken into three categories: those who acknowledge the outrageous prices of the toys; those who show ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Out of all the children only she doesn t question the prices of the toys, even saying she ll go back with birthday money. Mercedes walks through the store calmly while the other children tumble in like a glued together jigsaw done all wrong it s obvious that she tries to belong while they don t. She has taken no greater lesson from the day than to learn to want to be more like the white people who can so recklessly and carelessly spend their money (Korb). The interpretation that Mercedes wanted to be like white people was made multiple times but that evidence isn t that she wants to be white, only that she wants to be rich. When she brings up her desk and stationary she is trying to separate herself from the other children by bragging. Mercedes wanted to be included somewhere because she didn t fit in anywhere; her exclusion from the group is physically symbolized as they shove her out of the pack so she has to lean on the mailbox by herself (Korb). Mercedes bragged so much she didn t fit but also because she didn t want to fit. Even the names of the children in the story mark their socioeconomic class and their cultural difference from the white community. Her family seems to have more money to spend than the other children s families do, and they tend to harass Mercedes for this reason (Heller). Mercedes wouldn t change ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Igor Stravinsky Essay Igor Stravinsky In the passage by Igor Stravinsky, he uses not only comparison and contrast, but also language to convey his point of view about the conductors of the time and their extreme egotism. Stravinsky believes that conductors exploit the music for their own personal gain, so rather, he looks on them in a negative light. To show his aggravation and irritation, Stravinsky uses the rhetorical device of comparison and contrast to convey his opinion of conductors. He compares the great conductors to great actors in that [they] are unable to play anything but themselves . Moreover, being unable to adapt, they have to adapt the work to themselves, not themselves to the work, which is obviously offending to a notable composer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This contrasts the motives of the composer and the conductor, which should be to keep the integrity of the piece of music, but as mentioned above, Stravinsky believes that the conductor s are usually for personal gain. The negative point of view that Stravinsky has for the conductors is also revealed through the use of language, literal and figurative language. Stravinsky uses both literal and figurative language because they have the power to portray reality. In this piece, the word great is used sarcastically to show the contrast between what the conductors think of themselves and what he thinks of them. They both are reality, but reality to two different people, so using great in a sarcastic manner allows for both Stravinsky s and the conductors interpretations of reality. In this case, the denotation and the connotation are different, making them important. Here the denotation of the word great is wonderful, majestic, and important, while the connotation is the exact opposite, ignoble, insignificant, and inferior. Literal language tells the apparent truth, while figurative language tells the apparent truth it also tells the indirect truth, making language important in this piece. In conclusion, Stravinsky airs his annoyance and irritation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Teen Dropout Statistics Summary Number Two: It is stated that 30% of all teen girls that dropout list pregnancy as the main reason why they dropped out. The rates of pregnant teen dropouts are higher in the lower class, and the minority groups. It has been said that nearly two thirds of all teen families live in poverty and at least one in four will live on welfare before the child becomes a toddler. Children of teen parents are more likely to dropout, one third of all children with teen parents are said to drop out while 19% of children with older parents will dropout. Approximately 40% of all teen mothers will end up finishing high school, and only 2% will attend and finish college by the time they turn thirty. Young women attending a community college that get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Benefits Of Genetically Modified Organisms ( Gmos ) Essay Life on earth began approximately 3.5 billion years ago and, since the rapid diversification of most major living phyla (known as The Cambrian Explosion), evolution has given rise to an extraordinarily diverse range of life forms. Evolution has resulted in various species with a wide range of traits, each with the potential to be utilized by human kind. By modifying these organisms through cross breeding and artificial selection to create crops with desirable traits, the agriculture industry has found a way to produce essential food crops and a way to feed the world . In the 1970s, Morrow et al. developed a technique that allowed them to cut DNA from one organism and splice it with the DNA of another and thus modern biotechnology was born. Today, it is possible to sidestep the relatively slow process of evolution by modifying genes of plants and animals in the lab. Presently, such modifications allow for pest and herbicide resistance; faster crop production; more nutritious food sources; and even disease resistance . Despite these purported benefits of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), there is considerable debate surrounding their use. In the public sphere, beliefs concerning GMO tend to be dominated by two markedly opposing narratives and it seems that one can only be in one of two camps: I. Critics of GMO: Arguing that the use of GMO is not justified as it is unnatural, unsafe, and may have long term environmental impacts. II. Advocates of GMO: Arguing that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Buddhism And Their Beliefs Of Buddhism Buddhism and their beliefs Buddhism is the largest religioncultural influence in its own way. Buddhism is becoming popular and well known in the western parts of the world. Hinduism and Buddhism share the same teaching of karma.They both teach about the cause and effect that karma leaves on one s life. Buddhism s main goal is to find enlightment. Siddhartha Gautama is the founder of Buddhism. He was born around 600 B.C. to a powerful family in India. He had a comfortable homewith very little experience of the outside world. He was sheild from many outside influences such as pain, religion and suffering. He discovered enlightment in the middle way. He discovered the Four Noble Truths : to live is to suffer (Dukha), suffering is caused by desire (Tanha, or attachment), one can eliminate suffering by eliminating all attachments. This is attained by following the noble eightfold path. The eightfold path consists of having a right view, speech, action, livelihood, effort , and mindfulness. The individual teachings are common to Hinduism. karma, Maya, and a tendency to understand reality as being pantheistic in its placment. Buddhism today is real diverse. It is divided into the two broad categories Of Theravada and Mahayana. Theravada is a form which reserves ultimate enlightenment and nirvana. Mahayana Buddhism extends this goal of enlightenment. Buddha never considered himself to be a god or any type of divine being. Instead considered himself to be a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Identities And Differences Between The New England And The... This paper offers an inside look at how the New England and the mid Atlantic colonies lived, out of the thirteen that settled, the different events that led to their upbringing, religious identities, and their day to day lifestyles. Rather, if it was a small difference that the colonist who lived in the same region were not living the same way their neighbor was, it may have also taken generations for the colonist to get things up and running, but along the way they learn what is needed to make their new living situation work. Introduction During the 17th and 18th century, many European countries were exploring, and at some point end up in the North America, later known as the New World. They were a total of 13 colonies each with their specific rules and traditions. Each different to the next, but most were looking for something that couldn t be in their home country, so they came here to find it. Even some of the land given as a gift and other sadly taken away from native people that were living here first. Also, not everything was fun and games, slavery, crime, and corruption was happening in the colonies. Sometimes, there weren t any ways of control everything that occurred, and there were also unfair laws that would take part by the government. The struggles that the people that lived in the colonist had to live through and experience are the reason why modern day America is the way it is. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Cell Phone Radiation On Human Brain The objective of this research is to study the effect of cell phone radiation on human brain. It is known that the cell phone produces electromagnetic radiation which could be harmful to the human brain. When the phone is placed 5 cm away from the head there is less brain activity compared to when the cell phone is placed next to the ear or head on either side. Special attention is focused on Temporal and Frontal lobes as these are very close to the ear, which is call the electromagnetic radiation. The Electromagnetic radiation is measured in terms of specific absorption rate (SAR). SAR is measured for two common holding positions of mobile phone: Cheek and Tilt. In tilt position, the mobile phone tilted for 15° and 30° from a person s head. The SAR measured in the Cheek position has much lower values than of tilt position. The brain is one of the most important organs of the body that coordinates all the activities. It is divided into three major parts namely: Cerebrum, Cerebellum, brain stem and diencephalon. Cerebrum is the largest part of the brain. It covers the diencephalon and is divided into right and left hemisphere longitudinally. Each hemisphere is subdivided into brain lobes, named as: Frontal lobe, Parietal lobe, Temporal lobe and Occipital lobe. The effect of SAR majority depends on the antenna position on the mobile phone. A mobile phone with mounted antenna on top and hold in tilt position results in more absorption of EM radiation by the head. This happens as the antenna is closer proximity to the head. Moreover, SAR values change with variation of holding position of mobile phone. Cheek and tilt are two prevalent ways of holding a mobile phone. The electromagnetic fields produced by mobile phones are classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as possibly hazardous to humans [1]. The radio frequency used for communication can penetrate through semi solid substances, such as living tissue with a distance proportional to its power density. Research has demonstrated that the short term effect of EM waves on the human brain [2]. However, the evidence supporting the research is very little for any kind of short or long term effect. Total high energy values were recorded in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Addiction Social Media Addiction In the modern society of internet and technological advancement, there are plenty of very sophisticated devices that make addiction to social media even more relatable in the daily events of life. The study has revealed that the majority of network users and addicts are the young people in the society more specifically between the ages of 14 and 19 years old. Further, research has also revealed that up to 54% of the social network subscribers are already addicts to the same. Some of the way I do not think so that TV shows, video games and internet increase violence in our society because these thinks teach us how to learn technology but it is all depend on people s mentality how they are using the technology. The social network platform hosts a variety of services to choose from each a bit different from the other. The addiction is more accurate to the services that the addict has subscribed to on their devices. More specifically, it is true to say that some of the addicts only know about the existence of the services that they have subscribed to and are more often unaware of the existence of other services. For instance, there are those people who are addicted to Twitter and Facebook, but at the same time, they might not be Snapchat or even Instagram. There are a variety of social media utilities such as: LinkedIn, Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube among many others which of whom have specific addicts who also have preferences in their choosing with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Differences Between Lcr And Aps 210 1. LCR requirements; Differences between LCR and APS 210 The new Basel III framework establishes higher liquidity requirements to ensure banks are better equipped to absorb losses like those relating to the global financial crisis . (Delimatsis Panagiotis, 2012) Basel III promotes LCR (liquidity coverage ratio), ratio of high quality liquid assets(HQLA) to total net liquidity outflows over 30 days. Theoretically, banks whose LCR is more than 100 percent possess sufficient liquidity to withstand a month of elevated financial stress. (House, Sablik, Walter, 2016) APRA provides that the only Australian dollar denominated instruments that qualify as HQLA are notes and coin, cash balances at the Reserve Bank, and debt instruments ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to APRA, HQLA include cash, bank bills and CDs issued by financial institutions and at call deposits. (APRA, 2008) Noticeably, the revisions to the LCR include an expansion in the range of assets eligible as HQLA and introduction of CLF (committed liquidity facility). ( Basel III: Liquidity Coverage Ratio Revised , 2013) Regarding expansion of HQLA, according to Gomes and Wilkins (2013), pool of eligible HQLA was expanded to incorporate a broader range of assets, and that results in lower centralization on banks balance sheets and decreasing probability of reselling assets and a severe drop of market liquidity over crisis scenario. The new requirement reveals that a new category of Level 2B assets has been introduced. Level 2 assets may not in aggregate account for more than 40% of a banks stock of HQLA and Level 2B assets may not account for more than 15% of a banks stock of HQLA. ( Basel III: Relaxations to the Liquidity Coverage Ratio , 2013) Regarding CLF, according to RBA (2015), Basel III framework permits central banks to offer a CLF that can be counted towards the regulatory requirement. Through this facility, the Reserve Bank commits to provide pre specified amounts of Australian dollar liquidity to banks subject to the full LCR, against a range of assets under repurchase ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Roland And Lanval Trial Tomma Chea A14447620 The Song of Roland and Lanval are two very different texts in perspective of plot and tone; however, specifically looking into the trials can prove them similar in numerous ways. Ganelon in The Song of Roland and Lanval in Lanval are both being tried for crimes against their kings. The trials are similar in that both characters are being accused of treason and are loyal to their king. On the other hand, the trials are dissimilar due to the reputations and attitudes of each character and the outcomes of the trials. In the texts, Ganelon and Lanval are both being accused and put on trial for treason. In The Song of Roland, King Charlemagne s army goes to war against the pagans. Before the war begins, Roland, Ganelon s step son, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ganelon was willing to fight to win for his case while Lanval didn t care much if he won or not. As said before, Ganelon tried to defend himself by claiming he didn t commit treason but only acted on his vengeance toward Roland which displays his desire to win the case. Ganelon, also, recruits his friend, Pinabel, to defend him, Ganelon states, In you...friend...Now save me from death and from this accusation (Roland, pg.149, 3786 3787) this expresses Ganelon s will to win because he is requesting other sources of defense against the accusation. Taking a look at Lanval, it s clear he doesn t want to win the case because he believes that he lost the love of his life. Before Lanval was even accused he didn t care if he lived or not since he thought he lost his love, Lanval went with great sorrow; they could have killed him, for all he cared (Lanval, pg.88, 357 358) this shows he had little will to live whether he was found guilty of the accusation or not. Even after he was accused, Lanval s attitude remained, Each day they[knights] went to see him, because they wanted to know whether he was drinking or eating; they were afraid that he d killed himself (Lanval, pg.89, 411 414) this proves that Lanval still did not care much for winning the case as he was in a depressive state even after being accused. In all, Ganelon had a strong desire to win the case while Lanval was so saddened by the thought of losing his love that he didn t care much about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Wax-Moth Larvae Research Paper Wax moth larvae is a species of caterpillar which has a surprising ability: to degrade plastic waste! One hundred of these worms can degrade ninety two milligrams of polyethylene, which is the hardest to degrade plastic, as well as the most common. Wax moth larvae, also known as Galleria mellonella will be a valuable research topic in the coming years. Additionally, these organisms come with a plethora of information on how plastic can finally be properly disposed of. How scientists discovered the abilities of the wax moth larvae is actually quite comical. Spanish researcher and beekeeper Federica Bertocchini put several wax moth larvae into a plastic bag after removing them from one of her hives. When she went to retrieve them, she discovered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Great Reset By Richard Florida The Great Reset by Richard Florida discusses the many issues that have occurred due to various recessions and depressions. The book provides an outlook and realistic perspective on how he perceives the current crisis will play out. Florida states that the new normal will not be as focused on cars, houses, and suburbs. We will not be as centered on the ownership society which George W. Bush discussed. This is an upsetting realization. Owning a house is not what it used to be. Growing up, owning a house was a big dream of mine. With a new economy like we are in, owning a house tends to be more of a hindrance. I can understand where his point of view is coming from. In today s society you have to be able to have a flexibility, which sometimes involves moving to a new place. Renting houses or apartments is going to become the greater choice. Many of the resets in the past have recovered and actually brought about some good aspects. For instance, the first reset gave us a technological revolution where energy systems were created and many crucial inventions were made. This reset also helped in terms of transportation. Transit systems became an important mode of transportation and they have become such an important mode of transportation in big cities. Through these times of reset, there has been a large increase in immigration. Although many people viewed this as another way for jobs to be taken away, it has had beneficial aspects. Many cities grew larger and more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Essay On Lawfare According to Major General Charles Dunlap, Jr., U.S. Air Force (ret.), lawfare is defined as the strategy of using or misusing law as a substitute for traditional military means to achieve a warfighting objective. Orde F. Kittie, author of Lawfare: Law as a Weapon of War and professor of law at Arizona State University s Sandra Day O Connor School of Law, provides a compelling analysis of the use of lawfare in recent history, both by U.S. and foreign entities. He shows how even non governmental organizations (NGOs) are able to effectively use law as a weapon against foreign and domestic actors, motivating them to make changes which benefit the particular NGO. The major point that Kittrie attempts to make in his work, however, is the lack of acceptance that lawfare has been given by the United States government. He compares our use of lawfare to that of China, U.S. private sector entities, the Palestinian Authority and Palestinian NGOs, Hamas and Israel, effectively ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the term lawfare can be defined as the use of the laws governing an enemy to provide yourself with an advantage over them, much like the Taliban did with NATO by immersing themselves in the civilian population, it can also refer to the use of law to achieve military objectives. Worldwide, NGOs and states alike have pursued lawfare as an alternative to traditional warfare, with varying degrees of success: however, the United States government continues to lag behind competitors like China and even far weaker actors like the Palestinian Authority in some ways. Kittrie issues a call to arms to the United States government, showing that the U.S. can and should pursue lawfare as a more effective and less costly alternative to war. Should they listen, the U.S. has the capability to emerge as the world s preeminent lawfare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Importance Of Managing Equality And Diversity Unit 6:10 Introduction As a Senior Staff of London College of Science and Technology, this report will address the importance of effectively managing equality and diversity as well as the dynamics of leading and managing in my Organisation. The task is divided into two: The first task will explain the meaning of equality and diversity, analysis of its legal requirement, implications, policies and procedure, needs and expectations of stakeholder in relation to the organisation policy on equality and diversity. The second task will appraise how to address equality and diversity, evaluate methods of communicating commitment and analyse technique used to review and monitor equality and diversity. Task 1 What is Organisational Equality and diversity? Though, it is sometimes used interchangeably, the terms equality and diversity are not similar. According to Department of Health, Equality is about providing a better society, where everyone can contribute and has the opportunity to fulfil their potential (DoH, 2004). In my view, equality means treating everyone with impartiality and respect, and knowing the needs of individuals. It is about addressing present shortcomings affecting how people participate in society. Diversity means identifying, valuing and taking into cognisance people s different backgrounds, understanding, skills, needs and experiences. It is also about motivating and using those differences to create a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. In-Depth Analysis Of Railway Raju Railway Raju is a disarmingly corrupt tourist guide, who lives by his wits and falls in love with a beautiful dancer. More by chance than skill, he seduces her away from her husband, a lonely writer who is obsessed with local rock carvings, and transforms her into a celebrity courted by wealthy and influential dignitaries wherever she performs. Raju makes and loses a fortune, finds himself in jail, and through a series of hilarious, ironic circumstances becomes one of India s great holy men. AIM My topic name is In depth analysis of Raju s character . I choose this topic because it influence me as a three phases of Raju s life first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After his father s death, Raju is an only child, who make his business flourish. As a boy, Raju is not interested in going to school. At his young age, Raju realize that he has some talent as a guide. The customers traveling in and out of Malgudi station call him Railway Raju , which give him a feeling if importance. Raju, the central character of this novel, grows up near a railway station, and becomes a shopkeeper and then a guide. He meets Rosie, a beautiful dancer and her husband whom Raju gave a nickname Marco because he dressed like s man about to undertake an expedition with his thick coloured glasses, thick jacket and a thick helmet over which was perpetually stretched a green, shinny, waterproof cover, giving him thin appearance of space traveller. Marco is a scholar and anthropologised who is more interested in his research than in his wife. He has no interest in his wife. Through the service of Raju as a tourist guide, Rosie want to see the cobra dance and Marco want to see cave painting. Rosie and Marco quarrel constantly. Whlie Marco is always studying carve painting, Raju falls in love with Rosie. When Marco found that Raju an Rosie have becomes lover, Marco return to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Pros And Cons Of Broner Last night at the Barclay s Center in Brooklyn, NY., reigning WBA lightweight champion Mikey Garcia (37 0, 30 KOs) was agreeable to anything Adrien Broner (33 3, 24 KOs) wanted to do in the boxing in the ring. Boxing at a distance was fine. Exchanging punches on the inside was even better. Garcia (37 0, 30 KOs) showed a depth of talent that was too much for Broner (33 3, 24 KOs) winning their showdown by a 12 round unanimous decision. The scores were 117 111, and 116 112 (twice) Maxboxing had Garcia the winner by 117 111 tally. The fight started slowly. Broner worked his jab and used lateral movement. Garcia landed a couple of thudding blows to the body in round two that definitely got Broner s attention. Garcia was teeing up his right ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...