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2. Solon s Influence On Athenian Democracy
Greeks have always been the source of many impressive ideas, inventions, and creations. Their society
was the first to form a fair system and government called Democracy . One of the founders of
Democracy is Solon, an Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet .He s known for having laid the
foundations for Athenian democracy and for his efforts to legislate against the archaic Draco laws.
Solon was born in Athens in 638 B.C. He belonged to a Eupatrid family in which his father was
Execestides and his lineage, therefore could be traced back to Codrus, the last King of Athens. Today,
Solon is often mentioned as one of the founders of Democracy including Cleisthenes and Pericles.
They re the three men who slowly carved and improved the Democracy that will later be used in the
rest of world especially in the U.S Democracy. He was inspired by Tyrtaeus, a poet that wrote about
the Second Messenian War. He also influenced Cleisthenes and Pericles into improving his basic ...
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He was the man who saved Athens when it was in an economical, social, and political crisis. He wrote
a set of laws that covered all the aspects of society, crimes,economy, and punishments that were much
fairer than the Draco laws. He saved all the farmers from their debt and freed all the enslaved citizens,
this act was popularly known as the shaking off of burden . (Cadoux, Theodore) He also helped the
economy by encouraging the poor people to plant and export olive oil to earn more earnings to feed
their families. He s contributions didn t only help Athens but also helped future leaders develop
democracy into what would the U.S would use to form its government. Solon s thinking was
revolutionary for his time because at that time nobles were selfish and only cared about their social
class and neglected everybody below them. He was the first Athenian to think of a government that
could be ruled by the people and not aristocrats or
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3. The Relationship Between Narcissism And The Frequency Of...
Communication 382
Haobang Lu
3/6/15
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Background
Quite a number of social scientific researches in the communication mainstream are developing at a
faster rate, particularly researches with a purpose of determining the relationship between the social
networking sites (the use of Instagram) and narcissism. It is therefore quite in order to explicitly
establish an appropriate technique of variable determination and hypothesis testing to effectively
address the concern of the relationship between narcissism and the frequency of active usage of
Instagram (Ames Anderson, 2006). Most previous researches have presented an objective opinion that
a variety of social networking behaviors conceptualizes the notion of Narcissism. The concept of
gender disparity and age differences have tremendously influenced the findings of most previous
researches (Jayson, 2009).
The fact that quite a number of social networking sites are actively used by most young adults, college
students and teenagers establishes several variations in conceptualizing an ideal connection between
narcissism and use of Instagram. The paper addresses the concept of narcissism and establishes the
fact it is perceived and used in reference to subclinical narcissism (Bergman et al., 2011). Subclinical
narcissism is perceived as a humanity trait that exist at various levels of age differences within the
normal population. On the same note, subclinical narcissism
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4. Song Contest Australia
T he recent announcement that Australia has been invited to participate in this year s Eurovision Song
Contest, has struck a controversial chord among the media. Several sources, both Australian and
European, have voiced concerns about the geography of the situation is it simply a result of the age
old confusion between Austria and Australia? Others are waving their flag in a crescendo of
excitement at the prospect of overcoming the tyranny of distance and being allowed to participate in
the much loved contest. But is it the right decision? Or does it cross a line (namely the Equator)?
The Eurovision Song Contest was created in the aftermath of the Second World War to bring seven
European nations together in harmony to enjoy some light entertainment. Since then, a further forty
one countries have been invited to take part, most on a regular basis, not all being strictly European. In
past years, the lineup has included Israel, Russia, Armenia, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan and even
Morocco.
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This has never really been the case. The limits of what constitutes Europe have never been fixed even
to this day (ask the Ukrainians). Australia s own search for its place in the world is a recurring theme
of public life, particularly in recent weeks what with the controversy over Australia s participation in
the Asia Cup and our Prime Minister s decision to give Prince Phillip an Australian knighthood.
The participation of Australia in the competition hints at our capacity to shape how the world regards
us. Last year s Eurovision featured a performance by Australian singer Jessica Mauboy, preceded by a
segment that included a few of our favourite things and all the clichés that so often represent Australia
at international events not quite kangaroos on bicycles, but koala headed ladies, AFL players and giant
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5. Christianity On-line Essay
Christianity On line
On line communities are a foreign concept to me. I have never joined one, or even been curious to see
what they are like. The only experience I have had with them is in middle school when I used to go
into chat rooms and talk to other teens. The only conversation involved there was about music and
movies. It has been years since I have ventured into anything on line except for checking my e mail or
downloading music. In order to write about on line communities, the assignment given to the class I
am in, I had to go on line and explore the culture myself. Since I had no idea what server to use or
what sites were popular, the task was a little daunting.
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The first one I went to was one on hip hop music; it was a topic that interested me. I assumed that it
would have interesting posts about how people interpreted the lyrics to songs and what personal value
a song had to them. It turned out to be a homepage with topics like Why did political rap die out? and
Is Tupac really dead? Political rap hasn t been popular since the early 1990 s and Tupac was a famous
rapper who got shot about three years ago but his record label is still releasing his work. The site
obviously had not been updated in a while. There were about 5 or 6 people that voiced their opinion
with only a sentence or two of effort put into it. Many that responded to Why did political rap die out?
felt that rap today is influencing children to take the easy way out and place all value on money. Since
there was a small amount of people in each forum, I decided to go look at a topic where more people
would be involved.
I went to America On line s communities , and started reading topics in Christianity. There were many
fundamentalists posting their thoughts on why everyone should love Jesus. Like in reality, everyone
has their niche where he likes to go for religion, and there are the conservatives and liberals. In the
midst of the preaching, there were discussion boards on Atheism and how the Bible can refute those
arguments. It was evident an on line survey had been done in order to compile a list of
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6. Principles Of Maria Montessori In Early Childhood Education
Part B
Maria Montessori and Rudolf Steiner are both known as an educator in early childhood education.
Their theories, principles, and beliefs share many similarities. But at the same time, show many
differences. Inspired by the work of Itard and Seguin, two almost forgotten French doctors, Maria
Montessori took the idea of scientific approach to develop her theories, principles and beliefs in early
childhood education, which through observation and experimentation. All the learning activities and
teaching materials are purposeful and aimed to stimulate senses, mind, and provide self esteem and
achievement. There are twelve principles in her approaches of teaching. Firstly, natural spirituality.
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Therefore, there are no grades or tests. Children are never in competition with each other. So, the
process is the most important thing than the results. Next is prepared environment. Montessori
classroom environment is prepared in every way for optimal development: physically, cognitively,
socially, and emotionally. Lastly, the principle and philosophy of Maria Montessori in early childhood
education is absorbent mind. From the age 0 6 years old is what Montessori called the all around
formative period of the absorbent mind. At 0 3 years old, children are unconsciously absorbing what is
around him and is more reactive than purposeful in his actions. Meanwhile at 3 6 years old, children
begin to explore the outer environment through more purposeful movement and exercise. Rudolf
Steiner develops early childhood education based on the age development of a child. Steiner s theory
centered on all aspects of growth and development including spirituality. His philosophy sprang from
the idea that there are three seven year cycles of development. Steiner believe that education needs to
work with the unfolding abilities and changing needs of the child at each
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7. Barbie Doll Is Bad
An Imperfect Barbie Doll In today s society, there are many people who strive to show that perfection
has never really existed, that each individual woman is beautiful as herself, the way she is, and that no
one is the same. Contemporary culture works to prove the fact that people are all different shapes,
sizes, and colors, and that that s okay. People s differences are what make them all perfect in their
way; likewise, things that may be considered weaknesses and flaws are also inherently our own and
thus part of what makes them who they are. As the years pass more and more people are recognizing
the harmful way that society and particularly modern media impose harmful expectations upon
women. It is high time for all people to wake the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It can make people gain confidence, and therefore improve their social lives. Some people may have
scars that remind them of traumatic incidents, so they have surgery to remove it. Some people may
have medical conditions causing deformation and are relieved to be able to surgically fix that, such as
people who receive nose jobs to help breathing issues. Some people have surgery to fix physical
features created out of accidents, illness, or a serious infection. But if someone want a plastic surgery
to be happy, to feel better, and to have more self esteem about themselves then it might work for them
but it cannot really match exactly what they imagined in their mind because they are plastic surgeons,
not miracle workers. The recovery part after the surgery is also painful and could takes up their time
from spending time with their friends, family, or seeing their kids play sports or ballet recital or
whatever they are doing together for a while since they are in a recovery
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8. How Did Genghis Khan Survive
Ivan Palma MILS 250 October 19, 2017 The leader who I chose for this assignment is Genghis Khan.
From a young age Temüjin, later to be known as Genghis had to learn how to be resilient. Before the
age of 10, his father was poisoned by an enemy clan. Temüjin s own clan then deserted him, leaving
his family to fend for themselves. During a point in his early life, he was captured and enslaved by the
clan that had abandoned him, but he was eventually able to escape. The escape earned Temüjin a
reputation. A reputation that would ultimately be his success and his descendants would later help
extend the Mongol Empire across most of Eurasia by conquering vassal states in all of modern day
China, Korea, Central Asia, and substantial portions of Eastern
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9. Hobbits Of The Arctic Analysis
North Americas first inhabitants from across the Bering Strait, sometimes referred to as the hobbits of
the north , has been one of sciences longstanding mysteries. There are often questions of who arrived
first, how the arctic region was settled, and why these people left Eurasia in the first place. Discovery
news published an article titled Hobbits of the Arctic traced by DNA , which was written on August
28th, 2014 by Eric Miller to help answer some of these questions. This group of people are officially
called the Dorsets, or the paleo eskimos; who lived by themselves for more than 4,000 years. This was
a group made up of about 2,000 to 3,000 people who were not related to the Inuit, Eskimos, or Native
Americans. In fact, they were
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10. Medical Field Application Essay
I have been interested in the medical field for as long as I can remember. I recall being around the age
of four or five and my mom asking me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I answered without
hesitation that I wanted to be a doctor. I know at that age I did not know much more about being a
doctor other than simply they took care of sick people. As I got older, I chose to be a doctor for babies
and children, which at first was for the simple fact that I loved babies and children. I was always
researching and reading up on medical books and journals. I wanted to know everything about the
healthcare field from the history of medicine to the most current medical findings. I was always
curious about various illnesses and diseases, what caused them, and the symptoms and treatment.
When I was in my late teens, I interviewed a local pediatrician for a research paper in college and
realized right then and there that I wanted to go into nursing for a more hands on approach to the
medical field. I did really well in my classes at the local community college so that I could transfer
into East Carolina University for their Bachelor of Science Nursing program. However, right before I
was set to move to Greenville, North Carolina to attend East Carolina University, my younger brother
was in a near fatal car accident. The night of his accident, he was given a ten percent chance of
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I have looked over the program and everything that it entails from how it is set up to the specialties
offered to the fact that it accepts those of us like me that already have a degree in a field other than
nursing. This program fits me perfectly. I would be honored to be accepted to such a prestigious
school. I get so excited when I think of all the possibilities I would have at
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11. Comparing Poems Richard Cory And Barbie Doll
River Cline
Horn
English 1020 B23
31 March 2017
MLA 8
The Complete Manual to Suicide
The way our society views other people by their appearance will probably never change. In some
ways, everyone has it set in their mind what makes a person perfect . These characteristics may
include personal appearance, wealth and intelligence. One does not always take the time to get to
know a person, but make assumptions about people. Two poems, which show different views, include
Richard Cory by Edwin Arlington Robinson and Barbie Doll by Marge Piercy. In the Barbie doll, the
author writes about a girl s life. The author starts off by describing her childhood. She was given dolls
and toys like any other girl and she also put on some lipstick. This girl ... Show more content on
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these poems follow each other in society that exists even today. As a society, we select who we look
up to and who we view as everything. It is from these celebrities that society learns what is beautiful
and girls like in Barbie Doll don t fit in. Everyone saw a fat nose on thick legs, In the end, neither of
these characters win. They both have their own pressures, brought on by the society they live in. These
problems still pervade in our society today. These two poems show that across the board, anyone can
feel pressured into committing suicide. It doesn t matter of the age, gender, or how much money we
have everyone can be screwed up. This often is the pressures and expectations of society to be perfect
like in Barbie Doll, or the man who everyone wants to be. The American dream is to be rich and
famous, to have everyone want to be you. The nightmare of the situation is that you still won t be
happy once you reach this goal. In the same way trying to change something about yourself like the
way you look it will lead you to never be happy as you are. There will always be something to change.
These poems express that the higher you are placed on a scale
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12. Essay on Gloria Naylor s The Women of Brewster Place
(Introduction): Throughout her novel, The Women of Brewster Place, Ms. Naylor emphasizes the
importance of sister hood by showing how the women are strengthened by their relationships with one
another and proving that men are not necessary to their survival or happiness.
Thesis: The strengthening of women through other women is illustrated by Mattie s role as a daughter
to Miss Eva, a sister to Etta Mae, and a mother to Lucielia.
PARA 2: Miss Eva Turner plays a vital role in Mattie s life by taking her in during her loneliness and
destitution and treating Mattie and Basil as if they are her own family.
PARA 3: The sisterhood between Mattie and Etta Mae is illustrated by each woman s willingness to
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Lucielia was literally dying of grief and rage. It is Mattie s intervention and her ability to place
Lucielia s grief in a historical context and to know it as one more instance of murdered dreams in a
long history of such murders that undergirds her life saving and healing intervention (Aull, 2) Mattie
healed and renewed Lucielia physically and mentally. Mattie magnificently wrestles Ciel, dying of
grief, back to life (Gottlieb p.1484). Mattie took on the role of a mother when she nursed Lucielia
back to health. Mattie treated and nursed Lucielia as if handling a newborn (Naylor, 104). Mattie s
relationship with Basil teaches her valuable lessons that help her to be a more effective mother figure
to Lucielia. Mattie s mistake with Basil is she used him to fill a void. She loved the fact that he was
solely dependent on her. My Bed hasn t been empty since Basil was born (38). Mattie spoiled Basil to
the point he would always have to have his way. He knew his mother would always be there for him.
Because of that, he took advantage of her. It was hard for Mattie to watch the turmoil and sadness
Lucielia had to encounter in her love life. It was like watching her child suffer. However, Mattie wasn
t going to make the same mistake she made with Basil. Mattie let Lucielia take control of her own life.
She never told her what to do. She just listened and gave her support her. Lucielia questioned
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13. Headscarf Controversy
French media coverage of the headscarf controversy perpetuates considerable misunderstanding of
Islam and thus the politics of secularism extend to media framing of the tension between religious
minorities and the non religious in a society where secular is hegemonic. In 1989, in a small town
outside of Paris, three girls were expelled for wearing Hijabs. The girls were in no way disruptive, or
incapable academically, however, the event became significant to the reframing of the headscarf as a
;veil; or misrepresentation as a chador through and by the media. Furthermore, public intellectuals in
the media promoted concerns regarding Iran type mobilisation in France. A similar incident occurred
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The term cuius regio eius religio , the religion of the ruler is the religion of all of his subject , applies
in France s largely irreligious society in the sense that it suggests an absolute power, with a single
political task; the care of its population, which in this case ought to abide secularism. The crisis of
laïcité is embedded in a political struggle over the model of France s future, one which aims to
maintain a secular personality of the French Republic. Anniversary of the French Revolution in 1989
reiterates issue of Universalism being a defining trait of republican France. However, as Casanova
suggest the secular is a central, modern category , aïcité constructs/frames a reality based on its
differentiation and separation from the religious.Thus, in terms of French Secular politics
Universalism in the public sphere is limited to individuals who practice secularity/ reinforce the nation
s drive for laïcité. The way in which the French community negotiates two conceptual boundaries,
establish secularity and subvert religion , as Asad suggests, tell us how people live in the secular. This
personality of the French state expresses itself through law, media and education and as a result of
this, The headscarf is held to be a religious symbol that conflicts with and is a threat to
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14. The Word Cult
At first glance, the meaning of the word cult is simple and easy to grasp. However, the dictionary
definition and the definition that probably came to your mind aren t actually the same thing. Over
time, the word cult has transformed from its original innocuous meaning to something a lot more
sinister. Though the negative use of this word has its time and place, overall the misuse of the word
cult creates problems that we need to work to change. What do you think of when you hear the word
cult? Probably something to do with black capes, black masks, and black magic? Maybe strange
rituals, and Satan? Or did you think of the manipulative leaders convincing everyday people to join in
their crazy religion? Brainwashing and kidnapping? The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The website dictionary.com defines a cult as a particular system of religious worship, especially with
reference to its rites and ceremonies. In the most general sense of the current definition, a cult is
merely a group that worships. Other sources have added their objective meanings of the word. Carter
quotes Roger Finke as saying that cults are religious groups that are not spin offs of other accepted
religions. This definition includes many world religions, regardless of size. It carries no negative
connotation, but instead classifies cults as a term for a certain origination of religion. Another
definition is a sharply bonded social group or diffusely bounded social movement ... held together
through a shared commitment to a charismatic leader (Lalich). This definition can stretch so far as to
include non religious groups. Atheism, agnosticism, even political movements and societies and clubs
can be considered cults. Once again, this definition carries no connotation, just the requirement of a
personable leader. The word CULT comes from the Indo European word kwel which meant to revolve
around something, sojourn together, and to dwell. These etymological meanings led to the traditional
definition of cult: to worship, which is not so far from the dictionary definition of today. Though many
other sources use qualifiers and details about the described groups, the true definition and the
traditional meaning of the term are both
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15. Safety And Health Directives
This paper examines the implication to establish measures that provide safety and health directives
concerning areas involving painting operations, gas and electric welding, cutting, brazing, or
equivalent conflagration or spark generating operations towards safeguarding personnel and property
in contrast to heat, developed gases and fumes, electrical shock, and radiation meant for all personnel
responsible for ground work, managing, and accompanying painting, welding and cutting operations
(Mroszczyk, 2012). Personnel is mandated to use sanctioned painting, welding, and cutting equipment
and follow the manufacturer s instructions. Equipment will maintain a continuous operational status
and a safe working order at all times. Personnel will report any equipment deficiency or safety hazard
to a proprietor, and the use of such equipment must be unobtainable until it is repaired by qualified
personnel. Mroszczyk (2012) writes that painting, cutting or welding operations must be performed in
areas with adequate ventilation to keep fumes and gases within safe limits. Local exhaust ventilation
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ACGIH (2005) continuation rate suggested to diminish the likelihood of brain injury. OSHA endures
to use a rate of 5 mg/m3 as an extreme quantity rate for the PEL for manganese. In terms of protecting
people from brain damage, the OSHA PEL is not a suitable assessment (ACGIH, 2005).
OSHA (2010) has of late embraced an updated Permissible Exposure Limit for hexavalent chromium.
This PEL is set forth in 29 CFR 1910.1026 as 5 micrograms per cubic meter of air (5µg/m3). Since
there are 1000 micrograms in a milligram, this assessment may be inscribed as 0.005 mg/m3. 5µg/m3
is the same as 0.005 mg/m3 (OSHA,
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16. Essay about A Comparison of Impressionism and...
A Comparison of Impressionism and Post Impressionism
In this essay, I will contrast and compare the two art movements, Impressionism, and Post
Impressionism. I will be concentrating on the works of the two leading artists of these styles Claude
Monet and Vincent van Gogh.
The impressionist movement is often considered to mark the beginning of the modern period of art. It
was developed in France during the late 19th century. The impressionist movement arose out of
dissatisfaction with the classical, dull subjects and clean cut precise techniques of painting. They
preferred to paint outdoors concentrating more on landscapes and street scenes, and began to paint
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This is where we can see the painting still holding onto a touch of the more classical style, but is
achieved in a much more impressionistic fashion the mood of the painting is quite peaceful and
calming, and the relaxed people and light colours give it a happy and uplifting feel. I think that Monet
through his painting was trying to capture a typical laid back French scene. He is also trying to break
away from the paintings of the past, that were more sombre and didn?t show ordinary people and their
lives. I really enjoyed studying this painting and feel that Monet has created a piece which has many
interesting and intriguing features and touches, such as the light bouncing across the water, and shows
what a skilled and talented painter he was.
The Road Bridge at Argentil painted in 1874 was another of Claude Monet?s pieces. It is of a river
scene, which has a small sailing boat as its main point of interest. The boat is painted in just a dark
shade but this contrasts well with the lighter surroundings. We look on this piece from the riverbank,
with the small boat perfectly positioned just slightly to the left, which allows us to have an
uninterrupted view of the long bridge with its different shapes and curves. The bridge helps give an
impression of perspective and leads your eye onto the house, small boat and riverbank in the
background. The
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17. black bear Essay
Black Bears
The black bear is the smallest North American bear. The adults are usually less than six feet long and
stand about two to three feet tall at shoulders. The weight of a black bear varies between 125 500
ponds. They have small eyes and rounded ears. Also their snout is very long. Each paw has five very
strong claws, which is used for tearing, digging, and climbing. One single hit from the front paw is
enough to kill an adult deer. A black
Bear is a true carnivore, but if not prevented the black bear could be a huge problem to humans.
A black bear loves to eat fresh leaves, berries, fruits, nuts, roots and also
Insects and small mammals. When fall comes near, a black bear must eat large amounts of food in
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If the officer traps the bear, the officer has to fill out a form to tell where it was captured, and what the
problem was. Then the officer tags the bears ear and fills out information about the bear itself. When
the officer releases the black bear, he has to tell the date, county, and exact location. After this is done,
the officer will be able to if it is the same bear when another black bear is caught and has a tag. The
very last resort in getting rid of a black bear is shooting it. If this is the case, a conservation officer
will have to be the one to kill the black bear. If any damage is done the person should check and see if
the damage is covered by the bear damage compensation. Not all damage is covered. Sometimes no
damage at all is covered (Houchins 2). Most problems with black bears are caused by human error. If
a person gets rid of their trash and edible products properly, they will most likely not have a problem
with black bears (WV DNR).
The mating season for a black bear differs from most animals. Most animal s breed when they are in
peak physical condition, but black bears when their body weight is at the lowest for the year and the
food is scarce. This is usually in the spring. The birth of a cub usually takes place in the sow s winter
den. If it is the bear s first litter, there will often be only one cub, but if it is not she may have two or
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18. Carburettors Advantages And Disadvantages
In order for an internal combustion engine to operate correctly, a mixture of fuel and air needs to enter
into the combustion chamber, pressurised and then ignited by a spark ignition which then drives the
piston to rotate. The way that the fuel is introduced into the combustion chamber has evolved over the
decades. Before electronic fuel injection, carburettors were the primary method of mixing air and fuel.
Carburettors work on the Bernoulli s principle: the faster the air moves, the lower its static pressure
and the higher its dynamic pressure. The throttle actuates carburettor mechanisms which meter the
flow of air being pulled into the engine, the speed of this flow and therefore its pressure determines
the amount of fuel drawn into the airstream.
Carburettors consist of an intake of air being pushed into the intake manifold to the engine. The build
up of fast dynamic pressure will initiate fuel delivery action by providing a vacuum for fuel to enter
the intake with the manifold propagating as a mixture chamber to atomise the fuel into the air to create
an ideal mixture. Carburettors use Bernoulli s principle, where the speed of air intake entering the
engine intake manifold in relation to the potential difference of pressure will meter the correct amount
of fuel to be sucked in. The disadvantage of a carburettor is that the amount of fuel being delivered
cannot be fully controlled and carburettors tend to have higher fuel to air ratios and sometimes flood
the engine
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19. Stereotypes In Paul Theroux sBeing A Man
There are two types of men portrayed by the media. There is the lazy dad who spends all day sitting in
the recliner eating potato chips and watching television. This man always has his wife taking care of
everything while he is a bumbling fool who can do nothing right. This man is harmless and
unintelligent. Then there is the action hero man. This man has a rugged, muscular build and is usually
very attractive. He can accomplish any task using his fist, but struggles to think through things
logically. Every man sees these two stereotypes and begins to try to fit one of them. This leads the
man to ask himself the question What is a Man? . Being a man is not letting stereotypes define him,
standing firm in his convictions, but being accepting of others at the same time, knowing when or
when not to take action, and having a dream. If asked what does it mean to be a man? the most
common responses would be answers like protector, provider, and taking charge. While there is
inherently nothing wrong with these answers the real problem lies in the fact which all men cannot
live up to these standards. These men are left questioning themselves on their masculinity. A man
should not let stereotypes define him. Paul Theroux addresses many of the common stereotypes in his
essay Being a Man , I was told to take up a sport, get more fresh air, join the Boy Scouts, and I was
urged not to read so much. and
Being a drunkard is another assertion, if misplaced, of manliness... A man proves his manhood in
America in old fashioned ways. He kills lions, like Hemingway; or he hunts ducks. like Nathanael
West; or he makes pronouncements like, A man should carry enough knife to defend himself with, as
James Jones once said to a Life interviewer (Theroux). Theroux addresses these common stereotypes
to prove how futile they are. A man should not let other people s idea of how a man should be
influence them. Many of the stereotypes listed by Theroux are unfeasible and hard for any man to
accomplish, further adding to the futility of them. Scott Russell Sanders compares two common
stereotypes of men in his essay The Men We Carry in Our Minds . Sanders address the stereotype of
the rugged muscular man who works all of his life
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20. Volcano Observation
Volcanoes are extremely interesting, during the past few weeks my classmates and I have been
observing zone that volcanoes are located in. My zone was zone two. Zone two is location was on the
South American plate, Caribbean plate, and some of the North American plate. Overall my zone was
active. Everyday there was at least one volcano active. The first few days of observing the volcanoes
were fairly active. One erupting volcano that I recorded on my chart was the volcano Popocatepetl.
This volcano is located in Mexico on the North American Plate. I recorded that the volcano was
erupting on December 5th, 2016. This is one of the many erupting volcano that occurred on the first
few days of monitoring. After a few day the eruption rate did ... Show more content on
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This volcano is located in western Mexico on the Caribbean Plate. This volcano is active. On my data
worksheet I recorded on December 16, 2016 that Colima was red. From the website that I used to get
my information if a volcano was red that meant that it was erupting. There are about 61 records of this
volcano erupting. The first eruption recorded was in 1519 and the most current eruption is in 2016.
One of Colimas largest explosion was on January 20th, 1913. The type of magma that fuels from this
volcano is rhyolitic. In the images that I found on google maps showed that Colima consisted of gray
rock and was not near any water. With this evidence I knew that magma type had to be rhyolitic. This
volcano is explosive. I know this based off the research I read I found that the volcano had a lot of ash
while erupting. Colima is a stratovolcano, it is large and has gently sloping sides. To sum it all up,
Colima is a stratovolcano that has rhyolitic magma and is explosive. My honors earth science class
studied volcanoes for a few fews, my group had the privilege to observe the South American Plate,
Caribbean Plate, and some of the North American Plate and the volcanoes within these
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21. Production Assistant Job Analysis
I had worked as a production assistant before during the summer, however I had never worked in
fabrication for pre production. For my work as a production assistant on set for the senior thesis film,
Duet, directed by Lucas Bugbee and produced by Daniel Debach. My first job on set was helping set
up furniture and tables out in the backyard for crew stations such as craft services, camera, and
makeup. One we began setting up lights in the house we were filming, I assisted in laying down ram
board for the grip and electric so that they could place lights down without damaging the old floors.
Another job we had was making sure people outside the house were quiet since we were rolling
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We had a close call of with one of the cats getting out and the crew frantically herding this cat back
into the house. After that point, production was much harder on the cast and crew about keeping the
door closed. I assisted art department in moving furniture in the house for what was needed by the
crew. I later assisted the UPM pick up and set up lunch for actors and crew. Another job the
production team manage was bringing food to cast and crew, having a child on set we had to more on
top of making sure water and food were easily available to them. One small issue was occasionally
grip and electric were not available to grab small items such as apple boxes and sandbags, so
production would fly those in. Although aware this is not how professional shoots work, the
production crew went along due to how light the crew was. One thing I got to learn about while the
shoot was seeing the producer and UPM assemble top sheets. The producer programmed the
spreadsheet to read green when actual costs were under the predicted costs and red for if the actual
costs were higher than the predicted costs. This experience allowed me to learn more about production
management and cost management during this
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22. How Technology Has Changed Our Life Cycle
An era in which primary wants have risen along as primary needs have vanished. Society has pushed
us to require unnecessary products that business are provide us with. And while time passes by we
increasingly need more and more comfort. But is there a possible way to keep up with it? From a
linguistically point of view the term planned obsolesce is made up of two words; planned and
obsolesces a plan is a detailed proposal of doing or achieving something while obsolesces refers to
becoming obsolete or falling into disuse. All together it stands for the strategy of which the
obsolescence of a certain product is designed to make consumers throw it away. Planned obsolescence
has defined the way we are since the 1920 s (research/quote/name) when products life cycle started to
be shorter in order to increase sales. Designers took over a new objective use and discard. Now adays
manufacturers are the ones in charge in caring out the plan and making sure it has a slight defective
consumers. However it isn t only about designing an inefficient products but it is also about
manipulating consumers so that they will be willing to buy new products often. In the 1950 s
designers discussed how short they could make products last and still have consumers going to buy it
(research/quote/name), back in that time, it was somehow court that products with no lasting function
had a short lifestyle however nowadays products such as televisions, laptops, phones etc are starting to
be
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23. Hiroshima Bombing Justified
Was the bombing of Japan by USA justified? Intro The USA had no right to bomb three cities because
they killed thousands of women, children and elderly people. They were winning anyway so it wasn t
necessary and it destroyed years of infrastructure and put irreplaceable damage to the environment and
generations of people born to parents from Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The horrific fire raids of Tokyo
also killed thousands. Some people think however that it was retaliation for the bombing of pearl
harbour and needed to be done to save the war from continuing. It was a scare tactic used by America
to try and become a more powerful and fear instilling nation to prevent people from messing with
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The estimated death toll at Nagasaki was 50,000 to 75,000, Hiroshima about 135,000 and Tokyo
roughly 200,000. Roughly 400,000 innocent civilians were killed including women and children, it
wasn t necessary to bomb civilian towns so brutally. It wasn t only the people of Japan and the world
that were shocked by the bombings but a lot of Americas also felt shame, ...the Japanese were
prepared to negotiate all the way from February 1945...up to and before the time the atomic bombs
were dropped; ...if such leads had been followed up, there would have been no occasion to drop the
[atomic] bombs. quoted by Barton Bernstein in Philip Nobile, ed., Judgment at the Smithsonian, pg.
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24. The Embodiment Of Tradition In Kate Chopin s The Awakening
Brian Sandoval 10/27/17
Mr. Amoroso AP Literature Pd. 3 Awakening LAP Topic 4 Life has an abundance of crossroads that
we must pass in order to reach the zenith of our long and arduous journey to self realization. One in
particular is the decision to stay grounded in the relative safety of the earth or attempt to soar high in
the vast sky amongst the birds and clouds. Many do not dare leave the comforts of the grass, haunted
by the swift and deathly fall that is sure to follow and therefore mark anyone foolhardy to try as idiotic
for even thinking of accomplishing the impossible. Yet who is the fool; the person brave enough to
soar, willing to risk the unrecoverable drop down or the person who has already resigned to their
position in the plains, content with this fate? Edna Pontellier, the main protagonist of Kate Chopin s
The Awakening, is conflicted by this choice after she has plucked the already fragmenting mask
society has made her wear and shattered it. Now aware of the façade and free of ignorance, Edna
seeks guidance from her close confidants in order steer herself in the right direction. Through the
conversation had with Adele Ratignolle, the embodiment of tradition, and Mademoiselle Reisz, the
embodiment of eccentricity, Edna finds the answer to her own confliction. Adele Ratignolle is the
perfect representation of the traditional woman of the 1890 s, a woman devoted to her children and
husband, the type of woman that Edna is expected to be by
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25. Roller Coasters Good Or Bad
Roller coasters are the bomb. Would people still enjoy amusement parks if they knew the danger of
them? Roller coasters cause deaths and severe injuries. In one year, there s 350 injuries on roller
coasters. It s like an injury a day! Now, it s much rarer, because the technology is safer, but there s
always a slight risk. Inspectors notice that most injuries or deaths are from rides over twenty years old.
One coaster is less than 10 years old. Amusement parks are fun, but can be life threatening. From 1987
to 1999, forty two death documents were reported to the park health institute. Imagine being at an
amusement park. Smell the popcorn, and french fries. The loud carnival music, and the screams of
people on a roller coaster. Isn t it
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26. Sticks and Stones
Freedom of Speech is possibly the most respected American ideal. Envied by citizens of countries
where self expression is a right of some and stricken from others, we uphold this concept with
defensive pride. However, we must ask ourselves if this freedom can ever go too far. When does
lenience turn into naivety? If speech is abused so freely that it enslaves the minds of another should it
become a privilege, rather than a right? In his essay On Racist Speech , Charles R. Lawrence III
argues for limitations on Freedom of Speech as described in the First Amendment to prevent only the
most heinous racial remarks. While I understand why many Americans initially find limiting freedom
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Some citizens opposed a restriction on speech simply because they feel it is not a complete upholding
of American law. However, we must decide whether the restriction of free speech for protection is
entirely acceptable or not at all because responses are often inherently hypocritical. While opposition
will often argue that racial comments cause no harm and are a right of the First Amendment, the same
people may argue for restrictions of free speech in other circumstances. It is likely that the majority of
people oppose allowing pedophiles the right to express their sexual feelings to a child over the
internet, which is already a legally enforced restriction on freedom of speech. Although there may be
no physical contact between the child and the pedophile, it is important to parents that their children
are protected from the possibility of such a threat as well as any emotional distress caused by
inappropriate comments. Further examples are found in government views on sexism in the
workplace. How much can we restrict the class of people we defend before our laws become just as
prejudice as the injustice they attempt to cease? Lawrence reminds us that the Supreme Court... held
that sexual harassment that creates a hostile or abusive work environment violates the ban on sex
discrimination in employment of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. (64); the same Title
prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion... and national
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27. Examples Of Metafiction In Northanger Abbey
Metafiction Northanger Abbey is a perfect example of the clever use of metafiction to get across the
point that regular life doesn t need to be all that exciting to be enjoyable. Jane Austen wrote the novel
as a parody of the gothic genre by using the structure of the genre and being satirical with it and the
importance of this I think is to convey while books are fascinating they are not real life. Austen had
written other more serious gothic works but this one specifically wasn t made to mock the genre but
point out to society how well its conventions work in a real world setting which is to say they don t.
Austen also writes the novel metafictionally for the betterment of society of her time. The very first
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Austen wants to see the change in the world and she is trying to make it possible the only way she can
think of. Northanger Abbey is a metafiction because it reflects a fictional story in a non fictional way
it allows the reader to be so engrossed in a story that ends up being something that could happen to
anyone of that time. What s gained from this novel is the movement forward of society, the
progression from not only the gothic genre but the ideas tied to it. With this parody Austen allowed the
forward thinking of other authors to be more playful with their genres. Austen had a real world effect
from her novel which is what any author wants its something they seek, and she accomplished it with
this meta fiction. With characters Austen created young girls were able to see themselves in Catherine,
a girl who just wanted a story as adventurous and mysterious as a gothic but was given a story much
more suiting of girl of the time, just a normal tale with a normal
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28. Essay on Raphael Sanzio Inspired
It was once said by Josef Albers that, Any color subtracts its own hue from the colors which it carries
and therefore influences. An artist works upon people, places, and things that incite them to express
themselves. It is these things that lay the foundation for a masterpiece that goes on to influence future
artists. This is how the artist Raphael Sanzio came about being one of the best of his time. Raphael
took methods and ideas from his surrounding colleagues and then he would combine them with his
own personality to create some of the best works from his era. Raphael Sanzio s work of the Italian
High Renaissance era is the result of influences and incorporation of techniques of Michelangelo
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To make the work his own, Raphael would mix in his own personal sentiment into his work. Without
this touch, Raphael s work would simply be a copy of the work by Pietro Perugino. ( Raphael. ) Not
only does Raphael s artwork simulate the paintings of Perugino but, it also channels a strong Da Vinci
influence with its pyramidal composition, contour, balance, and interplay of light and dark
(chiaroscuro) and sfumato (extremely fine, soft shading instead of line to delineate forms and
features). (Raphael Sanzio. ) Leonardo Da Vinci s inspiration on Raphael can be most prominently
seen in his well known series of Madonnas. One of the several techniques favorably utilized by Da
Vinci is pyramidal composition. Pyramidal composition is a device used to pull the audiences eyes to
view a painting from the top to the bottom rather than from left to right. In pyramidal compositon the
objects in the painting are enclosed in what can be noted as an imaginary triangle. ( Renaissance
Baroque Art. ) This technique can be easily and most obviously seen in Sanzio s Madonna of
Belvedere and The Canigiani Madonna. In Madonna of Belvedere see figure 3 the Virgin Mary is the
main structure of the triangle. In her hands she is holding a child at her feet and is glancing at St. John.
Because of the pyramidal composition, it draws the viewers eyes to begin looking at the picture from
Mary s head and work their way down to her feet where the two children are seen. Then in The
Canigiani
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29. Spiritual Battle Against Spirits in The Air. Essay
Spiritual Battle against Spirits in the Air.
There are many events that happen in this world; the Bible explained that what
Happened is related to the spiritual world. In this paper, let us try to understand the meaning
Of spiritual warfare. Almost everyone believes may already know that there is a spiritual battle
between us and the evil Spirits. This truth is clearly taught in the Bible. Paul stated that our battle is
not against flesh and blood but evil spirits (Ephesians 6:12). James advises its
Recipients to resist the devil (James 4:7) and Peter warned that the devil walking around
About to swallow someone to devour (1 Peter 5:8). (Hickey) Some texts imply that believers will be
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Paul
Prohibits new converts to be spiritual leader, because it is very prone to penalties and the
Snare of the devil (1 Timothy 3:6 7). Peter warnings about demons seeking people who can
Be swallow showed that the believer can be swallowed by the devil (1 Peter 5:8). Victory
Over the devil was already promised to the believers, but it does not mean that this victory
And unconditional in all circumstances. Because our enemies are the spirits of the ways of the flesh
and will not be a lot of beneficial social change a community. This is a general or course an
assessment, in other words it is possible both methods used by him as an early
Success. The law is a spiritual battle spirit be dealt with spirits is the ruling spirits over
Community that we want to save must be defeated first, before mentally and physically Developed.
(Hickey). In battle, you cannot take a neutral stance and we have to know and be sure that
We are in a winning position if we remain on our war commander but we also have to realize
That won the war is not the end of a harvest. Once completedwinning the war in the
Spirit realm, the harvest work needs to be done: evangelized and serviced, if not most
Communities have taken it to be worse. In the spiritual world or the spirit world you only
Have two choices, siding with God (Kingdom of Light) or the opposite side
With the devil . (Jacobs). Satan can work in the middle of people believe in the split.
When the church of Ephesians was
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30. What Is Chen Zigao Gender Identity
The character Chen Zigao reverses his gender identity and always thinks of him as a female
throughout the play. At the beginning, he always thought to himself that it was a mistake that he was
born as a man because of his pretty face and voice, but there was no action. Chen Zigao still dressed in
a man s clothing. After Chen Zigao met the Prince of Linchuan and moved into the palace with him,
he started to dressed up in women s clothing and also paint cherry lips and pencil misty mountains
brows (Wang, 71). The moment when he arrived in the palace, he performed his duties as a wife s role
to the Prince. Chen believed he was the most beautiful and stunning woman in the Palace and no other
woman can compare to him. Because Chen always
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31. Similarities Between India And Australia s Economy
Type Size of the Economy and Economic Growth:
Australia and India have many similarities but also have many differences. Australia is a developed
country which continues to grow, India was an underdeveloped nation but India has now become a
mixed economy, their economy was laissez faire economy. India is developing into an open market
economy (developed). Australia and India have differences in the market economy, Australia is a
developed country which continues to grow, by 2012, Australia had experienced more than 20 years of
continued economic growth with the average of 3.5% a year. Most of the growth in India from now
has been jobless growth. Labour intensive sectors like manufacturing and agriculture, tied down by
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Australia is ranked the world s happiest nation among developed economies due to its overall strength
of its economy. They are ranked the second best country in the world for its quality of life. Their
quality of life is measured by its range of measurements such as education attainment, life expectancy
and gross national income per capita. India s quality of life plays a huge role, their quality of life is
measured by GDP and the human development index (HDI). Australia s quality of life is better than
India s because of their economic situation, education and life expectancy. Australia is exposed to
more education than India, also having the basic
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32. Conceited Judgment and the Pitfall of Pride
In both of Flannery O Connor s short stories A Good Man is Hard to Find and Good Country People,
there is a central theme about the negative effects of trusting one s own judgment too readily, as well
as using religion to manipulate people. It is easy to see multiple connections to this theme in the two
short stories, although the specific events themselves are different. For instance, Hulga from Good
Country People believes her intelligence allows her to see people s true character, but she is ultimately
left alone full of despair when her faith in herself and her leg is ironically taken away. In the same
way, the unnamed grandmother in A Good Man is Hard to Find feels her morals and experience in life
allow her to judge other characters without fault. Therefore, the two short stories are similar to each
other because the plots, characters, and misuses of religion reflect the central theme of trust and
manipulation. Although the details of these two stories differ in many aspects, they share a similar plot
that follows a theme about people trusting their own judgments too easily. In Good Country People,
Hulga meets a Bible salesman, Manly Pointer, who seems to have an innocent aura around him. He
bored Mrs. Hopewell, Hulga s mother, but she couldn t be rude to him. He was just good country
people, you know (Good Country 445). However, her personal view of him is tragically incorrect.
Pointer persuades Hulga to go on a date with him, inviting Hulga out
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33. Human Chimerism
It is having different cases that can happen to anyone ever like just a hermaphroditic or having
characteristics of both sexes and women is one of the symptoms that you have chimerism. But
according to another study, there are small patches of DNA that can presented throughout the body to
make sure it chimerism or other diseases that can get into the body of the people. Human chimerism is
inspired by the popular culture. An example , is the novel written by Michael Crichto.CSI and House
has to TV shows that showed is a short statement about chimerism. The public revere some intense
about scientific plotlines , but how realistic are they? The fact of having human chimerism is rare. In
2003 there was a study of chimera and
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34. Australian Copyright Law Case Study
6. Issues related to the following: * Copying images, diagrams, films, DVDs for research or study
Films, artworks, diagrams and DVDs also can apply through fair dealing but the amount of how much
the resources we can copy are based on the copyright Act.
* Copying from the internet for research or study
We have to always check the terms of use of the website before we start copying the material directly
from the internet to avoid the unfair dealing with the copyright owner because the material in the
internet is protected by the copyright law.
The best solution of copying the resources from the internet is to share the URL in our research or
study.
* Copying for presentations in seminars classes
Sometimes we gather information from many resources in the internet for the presentation in the class
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This means for you as a student, you should always acknowledge the author name in every work that
you quote or copy from the original author in your essays or assignment. This things will protect you
from allegations of plagiarism.
7. As one of Management steering group how you can acknowledge team members of Australian
copyright law and how it affects their work?
To acknowledge my team members about the Australian copyright law and how it effect to their work,
as a management steering group I will explain it through presentation or meeting the basic Australian
copyright law plainly to my team members so they have a knowledge or basic information about the
law and this things will definitely change or affect their work because it increases their awareness and
it will affect their work for example the team members will use their creativity rather than just copying
from the other
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35. Pros And Cons Of Being A Tulalane
Just picturing myself as a Tulane student gives me shivers. Tulane boasts that of the most prestigious
colleges: distinguished faculty, intimate class sizes and a campus graced with abundant greenery. All
of these elements are very attractive to me as a student, but what is that captivates me? The
philanthropic nature of every student.
Hello and thank you for attending the general assembly of 2040, I am proud to announce we have
developed a new potent plan to decrease global poverty. I have thought about this moment for many
years, and finally it is here. In this moment, I, Yaa Amissah Aidoo, am addressing the general
assembly of the United Nations as the first ever woman secretary general. I dream of becoming a
leader who makes the world
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36. Kost Litigation
I represent Kost Properties and have examined the documents involving Verbena Gardens legal
situation. Six months ago, there was a break in in SouthWest Suites, where Verbena Garden s office
was vandalized and some photos were stolen. This raises the legal issues including breach of contract
and negligence. Kost Properties and I are hopeful that Verbena Gardens is interested in settling this
matter promptly, thereby avoiding litigation. Kost s property, SouthWest suites, is a two tenant
building with an able security system. The building is comprised of two main entry doors a front main
door and a back emergency exit which are locked when security staff is not present. Both tenants have
key cards that allow them into those entries. If a break in were to occur, the security system calls the
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Per the agreed upon lease, security personnel are only on the building s premises from 6a.m. to 6p.m.,
excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Upon the night of the incident, Sadat believes he locked
the door to his office and then notified Kost about the malfunctioning main door, not being able to
lock. Per the police report, Verbena s office seems to have been forced open with use of a crowbar like
tool, which is no match to the working security system of the suite. Further, the security system was
disarmed, which can only be done by typing in the numerical code given to tenants
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37. Essay on Edwin Arlington Robinson biography
Supremacy
1) There is a drear and lonely tract of hell
2) From all the common gloom removed afar:
3) A flat, sad land it is, where shadows are,
4) Whose lorn estate my verse may never tell.
5) I walked among them and I knew them well:
6) Men I had slandered on life s little star
7) for churls and sluggards; and I knew the scar
8) upon their brows of woe ineffable.
9) But as I went majestic on my way,
10) Into the dark they vanished, one by one,
11) Till, with a shaft of God s eternal day,
12) The dream of all my glory was undone,
13) And, with a fool s importunate dismay,
14) I heard the dead men singing in the sun.
The composition date isn t known but the format of the sonnet is:
Abbaabbacdcdcd
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The Man Who Died Twice and Tristram The last two of these won Pulitzer Prizes in 1925 and 1927,
when he was elected as a member of the National Academy of Arts and Letters.
Robinson never married but enjoyed the company of many friends. He died of cancer in hospital in
New York on April 6, 1935. A few of his most known poems are, The Children of the Night Captain
Craig The Town Down the River The Man against the Sky The Three Taverns and Avon s Harvest. He
had 3 Pulitzer prizes awarded to him.
For the first twenty years of Robinson s writing career, he had difficulty in getting published and
attracting an audience. He published his first two volumes privately and friends secretly guaranteed
the publication of the third. He did receive positive reviews from the beginning, however, and with the
publication of The Man Against the Sky in 1916 his reputation was secure.
For the rest of his life he was widely regarded as quot;America s foremost poet, quot; as William
Stanley Braithwaite put it. Both academics and the general public held him in high esteem, as attested
by the fact of his winning three Pulitzer Prizes for poetry for volumes published in 1921, 1924, and
1927, when his Tristram became a national best seller.
38. Although Robinson s subject matter and philosophical stance differ markedly from that of his
predecessors , his form
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39. The Education System Of The 21st Century
In the 21st century, many American students are wondering why they are even going to college at all,
which begs to question, what is the purpose of education in the 21st century. As with any big question,
there are multiple takes on the higher education system in America. Walter Kirn, a Princeton Alumni,
describes education as a meritocracy, where those with merit, or wealth in this case, can rise to the top,
in a personal narrative Lost in the Meritocracy describing what education in the 21st century is. His
experiences show us the life of an Ivy Leaguer in modern times, which is very different from the
common portrayal of an Ivy League student. Kirn s experiences and life at Princeton comically
contradict his own university s mission statement, while still highlighting the pressure put on Ivy
League students with an aptitude for showing aptitude (Kirn 143) Kirn s narrative shows the flaws and
cracks in higher education, cracks that Liz Coleman former president of Bennington College believes
call for a reform of liberal arts education. In her TedTalk, Coleman shows us how to get education
back to its roots, or what it should be. Using rhetorical devices created by Aristotle, pathos, appealing
to emotion; ethos, appealing to expertise; or logos, appealing to logic; Kirn, Coleman, and various
universities are able to convince the reader of their point of view. Whether it is the images of a broken
education system, or the idealistic dreams of the universities
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40. Chiropractic, Osteopathy, Physiotherapy
CHIROPRACTIC, OSEOPATHY, PHYSIOTHERAPY
There are many health care facilities worldwide that provide treatment for an injured patient for all
ages. Some professions are easily mistaken due to their philosophies and type of treatment.
Professions that are commonly mistaken are Chiropractic, Osteopathy, and Physiotherapy. The
purpose of this essay is to distinctly differentiate between the three professions to both increase my
own knowledge and the knowledge of others.
Chiropractic is a form of health care that predominantly focuses on the relationships of structures
(mainly the spine and pelvis) and its functions (mainly the nervous system). (10) The main focus is to
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Both the professions of Chiropractic and Physiotherapy are manual therapy which requires a lot of
hands on treatment. They re both holistic, specified treatments focusing on musculoskeletal injuries.
Through achieving this in both professions, it allows the patient to maximise the mobility of the
injured site and enhance their quality of life. (9) Another similarity is that both professions use
medical machinery to assess the state of the injury before treatment. For instance, a Chiropractor will
look at x ray films to assess the nature of the condition before they start manipulating and adjusting.
Similarly, a Physiotherapist may also use x rays and/or ultrasound films to assess the nature of the
injury before massaging. There aren t many similarities between Chiropractic and Physiotherapy as
their philosophies are different. Chiropractic is mainly to treat a patient through the manipulation of
the spinal vertebras whereas Physiotherapy focuses on using other modalities to treat a patient.(8)
Some modalities that Physiotherapists may use are heat therapy, cold therapy, massage therapy
(mainly used), and exercise therapy. Unlike chiropractic where it mainly focuses on the spine to treat
an injury, physiotherapy focuses on stabilising the injury itself to prevent further injury through means
such as medical sports tape (not always necessary). Through these forms of therapeutic treatment it
allows the individual to move independently without
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With the continual advent of new technology, there are now a variety of options available today to aid
in removing hair, all of which makes hair trimming easier and safer for everyone. Both men and
women are using all manner of solutions from creams to shaving, from tweezers to hair trimmers, in
order to remove unnecessary hair. One such type of hair trimmer easily and quickly removes hair from
the nose.
So, before purchasing one for yourself, consider just a few things that are important to keep in mind,
which broadly include type, safety, and proper light. Following these few essential tips will provide
you with the necessary information needed when about to buy a nose hair trimmer:
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Obviously nobody wants the hair to stay inside his or her nose, as some hair remains in the nose, even
after it s been trimmed. A nose hair trimmer that comes with an in built vacuum removes the complete
hair at the time that you are trimming.
Blade: The material utilized to make the blades is another aspect to take into account. Generally
speaking, there are three different types of materials that are used to make the blades. These are
stainless steel, platinum, and titanium. Platinum retains the sharpness of the blade much longer time
than stainless steel or titanium, but blades made of titanium have the advantage of keeping them
resistant to water or rust.
Style: The style of the nose trimmer is the final and most important aspect to think about when
purchasing a nose hair trimmer. The standard designs of vacuum hair trimmers are generally vertical
and straight. However, those that come in an angular design are more in use today. These style of
vacuum hair trimmer are much more in use because they provide a better angle and hold which helps
to safely trim and remove the hair.
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