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What Is The Theme Of Deception In Hamlet By Shakespeare
Deception is an action driven with the motive to employ one purpose which can be to mislead
another individual in order to gain knowledge, to get revenge, or to reveal a plan unknown to the
public eye and keeping it that way for the dutiful well being of the Kingdom of Denmark. In the
tragedy Hamlet by William Shakespeare, deception develops into the character trait that initiates the
actions, heartbreak, and revenge driving this play. This attribute held by Hamletis the leading cause
of this same flaw development in Ophelia, King Claudius, and many others in an attempt to
reinforce the theme. This theme is one of heroism, but the deceptive notion each action reveals
challenges the perception the reader has on each of the main characters.... Show more content on
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These characters were furthering the play by continually revealing and shaving back the many
layers of Hamlet to show the multitude of sides and angles one character can have in a story.
Like night time to day and day to night time, each angle presents a new perspective. In this play
Horatio, King Claudius, and Laeretes are foil characters to Hamlet. Horatio is calm and level
headed, and he does not allow himself to be misguided. He stays true to himself the entire
tragedy. Remaining loyal for the entirety of the play, Horatio contrast Hamlet. Since the first
moments of his Uncle Claudius rule, Hamlet began his journey into a deceptive state of being.
Accomplishing this by failing to acknowledge his Uncle s title. This brings into the light Hamlet
s unloyalty to even persons of kin, this is also the reason King Claudius is a foil to Hamlet. He
always is in need for something more and to achieve this he will stop at nothing. Hamlet is very
charismatic in his approach to killing the king in the name of revenge, but does not successfully
come face to face with the actions until the very last moments. Waiting the entirety of the novel,
Hamlet finally seizes the moment to kill his Uncle Claudius. Making sure it is not a moment of
repentance and it is an unmistaken moment on sin to ensure his fate, Hamlet kills his uncle
following the moments of his mother s last breath. This in part shows Hamlet to
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Analysis Of Gemini s Mission And Strategy Essay
Gemini Shoes
Members: Jeremy Welch, Jason Wells, and Allie Meints
Initial strategy and rationale:
Specify your mission and strategy. Recall strategy options from text.
Gemini s mission is to become one of the world s top footwear solutions providers while
operating in an ethically responsible manner. One focus of Gemini Shoes is to act financially
responsible, which involves the company becoming debt free, maintaining a low default risk, and
maintaining an A+ credit rating. Gemini firmly believes that operating in an ethical manner and
having a solid financial foundation will be key to the company s future success. Gemini s strategy
to achieve its mission involves providing customers with a wide variety and selection of footwear
options while also providing them a durable, long lasting shoe. Gemini s strategy can best be
compared to the Broad Differentiation Strategy mentioned in our book. The major differentiator for
Gemini would be the number of models the company offers.
Successes, mistakes, challenges, risks associated with the strategy Over the course of the
simulation, Gemini has achieved a fair degree of success implementing its strategy and achieving
some of its mission objectives. For example, the company has consistently been in the top three
performers of the industry, has been able to issue dividends to shareholders consistently, and has
payed off all debt. Although Gemini has been able to achieve success with its strategy, some
lessons have been
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Statement of Teaching Philosophy, and My Experience...
Statement of Teaching Philosophy
A teacher can never truly teach unless he is still learning himself. A lamp can never light another
lamp unless it continues to burn its own flame. The teacher who has come to the end of his subject,
who has no living traffic with his knowledge but merely repeats his lesson to his students, can only
load their minds, he cannot quicken them. ... Rabindranath Tagore (Nobel prize in literature in 1913)
This is my favorite quotation because it express what, I think, is the essence of teaching and
learning. As a student, I have observed that the best teachers were those who cared the most about
teaching. It is noteworthy to mention that, I loved the way of my organic chemistry teacher taught
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If a teacher makes the material covered in a course interesting, the students are more likely to learn
and keep the information presented. Besides helping students learn course content, I think its
teachers role to help students develop broader skills that are important in all field and future
careers. These skills include verbal and written communication, critical thinking, and consideration
of issues from multiple viewpoints. As an assistant professor, I would use several methods to
convey clearly principles relevant to the chemistry class I would teach:
Demonstration supplemented lectures.
In class participation
Development of Internet Resources
Research papers.
Motivation
One of most challenging task in teaching is the motivation of students. However, students can be
motivated to work hard if they see that professor cares about their success and if they see that he
/she sets high standards for him/herself as well as for the students. Poor lecturing, unavailability
during office hours, unfulfilled promises of checking the answer to a question, and general
sloppiness set the students wondering, not in a good way. Furthermore, motivation is one key
factor which brings students in the classroom. This can also be achieved logically by letting them
to know the significance of science, how it changes world, how can we have a better future, how
can we control fuel crisis, how can we reduce global
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Gallo Winery
CSU Stanislaus E J Gallo Winery Plant Tour paper Stephan Jimenez Professor Kidd OM 3010
2013 October, 14 E J Gallo Winery Plant Tour paper The Gallo Winery plant tour was an
awesome experience for me. I have always been curious about how a product was made from start
to finish, and after the Gallo tour I have many questions answered. In this paper you will learn
many different things about how a production plant runs and what they continually do to make
improvements in all aspects of their business. Some focal points of this paper will be on the Gallo
Winery operational strategy, what type of processes are utilized in the plant, and whether this
company uses a lean production process or not.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The next step in the process is called the rinser, where the bottles are then inverted and rinsed to
wash away contaminants most importantly any excess pieces of glass. Then the bottles are
moved to the eight different types of fillers that Gallo uses, the fill height is either adjustable or
depends on the pressure of the wine in the surge tank. Once the bottles are filled with the
selected product, they are then fed from a hopper upstairs in FW to be corked or capped. After
being closed and completely sealed, the products is transformed to the Labeller machine which
either uses cold glue or pressure labels. The labels are either spliced or continuous, with the front
label pressured on and the back label is put on with cold glue. Once all other steps are completed
the final process that Gallo uses is the packing step which all bottles are placed into the box, and
the box is glued and closed mechanically. Some lines use a Palletizer machine which is a device
that is used to stack factory goods and products on to a pallet. To make sure everything runs
smoothly and on time Gallo has a good support system to help them continually moving forward. It
starts with the Production Engineer that has the task of making sure everything is running
sufficiently. There is a section called Training and Technology Integration, which manages the
staffing and skills development of all operational employees. Then Tech Service communicates with
all
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The Miller Analogies Test (Mat) Is Utilized For Graduate
The Miller Analogies Test (MAT) is utilized for graduate school admissions by university
programs throughout the United States and it is presently regulated by Pearson. Dr. W. S. Miller
of the University of Minnesota created The MAT in 1926. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s the
test was refined and finally administered to all incoming graduate students at the University of
Minnesota in 1940. In 1947, The Psychological Corporation took over publication of the test to
manage how it was developed and how it is used on a considerable level (Meagher, Ybarra, etc.,
2017). The publisher of the MAT has always followed formal test construction procedures to ensure
that the test forms maintain the same basic item types as the test before it, generate... Show more
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Percentile ranks acquired prior to January 2017 were based on the performance of the normative
group, which consisted of participants taking the MAT for the first time from January 1st, 2008
through December 31st, 2011(Meagher, Ybarra, etc., 2017).
It does not cost anything to administer the test because someone cannot choose to administer the
test individually, the MAT is only administered at certain Controlled Testing Centers (CTC).
Controlled Testing Centers are usually colleges and universities that are testing students that are
trying to get into graduate school. The fee to take the exam varies from CTC to CTC but it
averages to around $75. Other fees include alternative testing site which is $149, the replacement
score report fee is $25 per report, additional transcript fee $25 per transcript, and the score
verification fee is $35 (Fees and Optional Services, 2017).
The MAT has pronounced availability to take the test. The MAT does not have any fixed national
test dates. Every CTC decides when and how often it administers the test. Participants plan directly
with the CTC on when it is most convenient for them to take the test. The CTCs are set up so that
the colleges and universities can test their own students. All tests administers are provided with a
manual of directions to guarantee adherence to the standardized administration procedures
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Using A Computer Every Day
Using a computer every day can have more negative than positive
effects on children.
In recent years humanity has strongly developed its knowledge about
computers. Furthermore, computers have become an essential part of people s
life, because it makes everything much easier. These machines can work instead
of people and therefore replace workers doing tedious tasks, but that is not the
only benefit computers have. For instance, they can also help people to unwind
and relax in their spare time. Especially the younger generations tend to use them
very often; surfing the internet or playing videoВgames. Despite the fact that the
computer can be used in a beneficial way, it has its disadvantageous as well. So,
shall we consider these machines as a great invention, which effects in a positive
way on people or as a passive virus, which poisons them Вand especially children every day? I
would like to consider this complication from different points of view,
taking into account its pros and cons.
Initially, spending plenty of time in front of the computer screen can cause
several health problems. As a matter of a fact, one of the most attractive pastime
ways for children nowadays is playing computer games. It can be very
problematic, because youngsters tend to be very addicted to it. As a result of this
addiction, their minds can be poisoned strongly, since their bodies are still in a
process of developing. According to research about brain activity of children,
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Woman in Combat Essay
The idea of women in combat is not unusual anymore. They should be able to hold combat positions
beacause although physical strength matters, the military still needs the intelligence that women
can bring. Also, banning women from the combat hurts their military careers. Although women
account for only ten percent of the enlisted personnel (Time, 8/21/95/ Pg. 31), they are still a
major part in the armed forces. Their performance recently has generated support from Congress
and the public for enhancing the role of females in the military.
During the Persian Gulf War, women were sent to the Middle East to fly helicopters, service
combat jets, refuel tankers, and load laser guided bombs. Their performance has led the world to
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In spite of their record as able combat personnel, there are laws and policies that restrict women in
the United States Military from serving in positions that require them to engage in direct combat.
Women in the Air Force and Navy are barred from aircraft and vessels that have a chance to be
exposed to combat. The official, established policies of the Army and Marine Corps exclude
women from combat (Snyder, pg. 75 76). These policies prohibit women, on the basis of gender
only, from over twelve percent of the skill positions and thirty nine percent of the total positions
offered by the Department of Defense. Such policies excluding women from combat need to be
repealed by Congress.
The Fourteenth Amendment s quot;Equal Protection Clause quot; insures every citizen quot;the
equal protection of the laws. quot; Although the clause is not applicable to Federal government, the
Supreme Court said the Due Process Clause in the Fifth Amendment prohibits the federal
government from making unreasonable classifications. Therefore the set laws and policies that
exclude women from combat not only violate the Fifth Amendment, but also deny women their
fundamental right to engage and excel in their chosen occupation. There have been many court
cases involving women in combat over the years, although there has never been a case directly
challenging the constitutionality
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Essay on Two Themes in James Joyce s Dubliners
Escape Countered by Responsibility: A Comparative Analysis of the Two Themes in Dubliners
James Joyce s Dubliners is a compilation of many short stories put together to convey the problems
in Ireland during that time. Many of his characters are searching for some kind of escape from
Dublin, and this is a reoccurring theme throughout the stories. In the story Little Cloud, the main
character, Little Chandler, feels the need for both an escape from Dublin and also from his normal
everyday life. Gabriel, the main character in Joyce s final story of the book, The Dead, desires a
different form of escape than Little Chandler. He desires to escape his aunts party, and also at times,
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It is no coincidence that even the name Little Chandler gives the reader the impression that he is
inferior/x. He reflects to himself, If you wanted to succeed you had to go away...you could do
nothing in Dublin (68).
Little Chandler had fantasized about becoming a writer and moving from Dublin himself, and
his reunion with Gallaher in the bar escalades these unrealistic desires. Every step [towards the
bar where they were meeting] brought him nearer to London, farther from his own sober
inartistic life (68). Gallaher tells Chandler of the exiting places outside of Dublin where, he
says, [in Dublin,] nothing is known of such things, and the places he has been are not for a
pious chap like [Little Chandler] (71, 73). Gallaher is not at all interested in Chandler s family,
nor does he want one of his own. He even goes so far to say that if he ever gets married, it would
be to a rich German or Jewish girl, and that tying himself to one woman must get a bit stale (77).
The meeting with Gallaher and listening to Gallaher s stories and of sharing for a brief space
Gallaher s vagrant and triumphant life, upset the equipoise of his sensitive nature (75). He leaves
the bar feeling somewhat cheated out of a life that he could have had.
When Little
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Case Study Of PCI DSS Compliance
PCI DSS Compliance and How to Become PCI DSS Compliant.
What is PCI Compliance?
PCI compliance is officially known as Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS).
It s a proprietary information security standard for all organizations that store, process or transmit
branded credit cards from the major card schemes including Visa, MasterCard, American Express,
Discover.
It s a universal security standard that was first set up in December 2004 when the credit card
companies came together to form Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI SSC)
the organization behind PCI DSS. The most current PCI DSS (version 3.2) came out in April 2016.
Before the formal security standard was established, the different credit card companies had their
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An Approved Scanning Vendor (ASV) is an organization with a set of security services and tools
(ASV scan solutions) that conduct external vulnerability scanning services to validate with the
external scanning requirements.
As for if you need it, it depends.
If you re applying for an SAQ A EP, you need it. It s one of the questions in the form and while
AOC A it doesn t necessarily mean that you need to be performing scans by approved ASVs.
So, from the point of view of SAQ/AOC A, an ASV scan is not needed. At the same time, some
acquirers (payment providers) have it as one of the requirements to use their services. Again, it s
important to your providers directly even if you are applying for SAQ A. The scanning vendors
ASV scan solution is tested and approved by PCI SSC before an ASV added to list.
Compliance Process Summary
1. Determine your compliance level with your bank and different credit card companies.
Remember, each has their own slightly different rules.
2. Complete the relevant Self Assessment Questionnaire according to its instructions.
3. Complete the relevant Attestation of Compliance form (contained in your SAQ
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Literary Analysis Of Nadine Gordimer s Once Upon A Time
Not all Once Upon a Time stories end in a happily ever after. In society, some men and women
overprotect their children so intensely that occasionally this puts them in more danger which leads
many to say that they are metaphorically in a prison. This leads to an unhealthy lifestyle for
children all around the world that has protective parents. Adding multiple layers of body armor just
weighs you down. In the short storyOnce Upon a Time, author Nadine Gordimer, uses point of view
to show the problem in the story, the problem is about excessive protection and how it ends up
failing dramatically but not in the way you think, maybe if the family would have moved things
would not have ended up the way it did. Once Upon a Time is a short story with fairy tale
characteristics, like all short stories it can be read in one sitting. This work also... Show more
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The purpose of the short story is to show how the act of overprotecting could be a problem while
it also shows the issues of apartheid in south Africa around the late 1960s. The short story she
writes about is third person omniscient this means the where the author knows a lot about the
characters of the story as well as the setting. In the beginning though it can be seen she uses first
person and talks about her experience. The family that Nadine Gordimer writes about in this short
story builds multiple protective measurements to ensure the safety of their family and their child,
due to the riots happening all around the city. However, the family s way of protecting themselves
made it feel like a prison rather than their own house. The author displayed this when writing, So
from every window and door in the house where they were living happily ever after they now saw
the trees and sky through bars. (Gordimer 2) The security measurements the family laid out were
meant to keep the family safe and unharmed. However, their preventative
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Causes Of The Korean War
Intro
The Korean war left 2.5 million people dead more than half of which civilians, nearly 10% of
Korea s total population. With the war officially starting in June of 1950 it took almost three
years of North and South Korea battling until the armistice was signed in July of 1953. The
ongoing cold war between America and Russia can be linked to as to why the Korean conflict was
originally initiated. Still to this day the border between North and South Korea is a heated zone,
there is little to no hope of a united Korea anytime soon.
Short term cause
American troops began to leave South Korea around mid 1949 with Dean Acheson Releasing a
speech in January 1950 stating that the US would no longer commit their forces to mainland Asia.
Acheson saying that their defensive perimeter ran through Japan and the Ryukyu but not the
Republic of Korea or the Republic of China, The defensive perimeter runs along the Aleutians to
Japan and then goes to the Ryukyus. We hold important defence positions in the Ryukyu Islands,
and those we will continue to hold . The recent withdrawal of American troops from South Korea
gave Kim Il Sung an opportunity to make a push towards South Korea Although; he could not do
this alone, he would need the help of Stalin. After constant persuasion from Kim, Stalin agreed to
support Kim with his attack on South Korea, The recent development of Stalin s first atomic bomb
in 1949 may have given him confidence about the invasion.
Long term causes
The
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Comparing Motherhood In A Secret Narrow And A Secret...
Romance novels are typically based in a set pattern and Karen van der Zee s A Secret Sorrow is
no exception. Meanwhile, in Gail Godwin s A Sorrowful Woman , the romance aspect is not
nearly as focused on. While A Secret Sorrow is a nice, easy romance novel, the short story A
Sorrowful Woman is a much better example of literature, and portrays a much more unique
message. The two stories differ greatly when compared by their theme, by the role of motherhood
and children, and by how they are written. Theme is almost predictable in most romance novels.
In A Secret Sorrow, the conflict of Faye, the main character, not being able to have children is
easily overcome by the power of love. Faye and her future husband end up adopting children and...
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They go by a set pattern of style and writing. They are usually written with non complex
sentences and often use cliched language and descriptions. For example, Faye is described as a
terrified animal (32) at one point, and Kai s descriptions consist of him speaking huskily and
being tan and strong. The story uses chiched and flaccid descriptions such as, strong brown
hands (35), dark face , and intense blue eyes (32). These sorts of phrases and wording are
common in romance novels, with the hero in them usually being a tall, strong, and dark man,
and being described in the same way. All and all, it is easy to read. A Sorrowful Woman ,
however, is written in an interesting manner, the author choosing to omit names. The wife and
mother in the story is only known as the woman, the husband is only known as the husband, and
the child is only known as the child. While A Secret Sorrow has more bland writing, A Sorrowful
Woman has more stylistic writing and more literary elements. It uses more complex sentences
and unnatural sounding and stiff dialogue, including, I don t know what we ll do. It s all my
fault, I know. I m such a burden, I know that. Let me think. I ll think of something. . . . I know
you will. You always do (40). The overall effect is it gives off an air of mystery that keeps the
reader guessing. Rather than giving everything to the reader like A secret Sorrow,
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Capital Punishment in Canada Essay
Capital Punishment in Canada
As violence becomes an increasing concern among Canadians, people are calling for the
reinstatement of capital punishment. This controversial issue has been ailing politicians and public
morality since its abolition in 1976. As one examines the arguments for and against the
reinstatement of capital punishment; examples of modern day cases dealing with capital
punishment; and statistics on such cases, one can better appreciate the reasons why this barbaric
form of punishment should remain in the past.
Unfortunately, like most Americans, many Canadians believe in the barbaric an eye for an eye rule
of restitution. This belief is the basis for the argument for the reinstatement ... Show more content
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I didn t tie anybody to a stretcher. I didn t pump poison into anybody s veins from behind a
locked door. You call this justice. I call this and your society a bunch of cold blooded murderers.
(Infamous last words)
This statement, and others like it, has raised morality questions which haunt politicians and citizens
alike. When the state takes away one s life, how is this action more moral than the original crime?
The government represents its people. When the government condones such morbid actions to be
taken place legally, what message does this send out to its people? The answers to these questions
can be seen in the statistics offered by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. This report offers the
following facts:
At the end of 1998, the US held 3,452 prisoners on death row, which is a 4% increase from 1997.
On December 31, 1998, the youngest death row inmate was 18 years old and the eldest was 83.
The average age was 38 years old.
As of the end of 1998, the execution of prisoners 16 years old or younger was permissible in a
dozen states. Eight of which did not specify a minimum age for which the death penalty could be
imposed.
34 of the 38 capital punishment states use lethal injection. Electrocution is the sole execution
method in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Nebraska.
Delaware, New Hampshire and the state of Washington permit hanging as a method of execution.
Idaho, Oklahoma, and Utah authorize firing squads.
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The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner Research Paper
In Samuel Tayler Coleridge s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Coleridge uses many supernatural,
macabre, and Gothic elements to get his theme across to the reader. These elements include: the
strange weather, the Albatross, Death and Life in Death, the multiple spirits, the madness of the
pilot and his boy. In The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the weather goes through some strange and
inexplicable changes. The weather is fine until the Mariner s unnamed ship reaches the equator,
and then it turns nasty. The storm that overtakes them is described as a giant beast with huge
wings that strike the ship and drive it toward the South Pole. Just as Coleridge takes a leaf from
Sam I Am s book and says that the ice was here, the ice was there, / The... Show more content on
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After the Mariner learns to pray, he sleeps for a long time and when he wakes up it rains and the
dead bodies of his crewmates are possessed by angelic spirits sent down to him by Mary. These
angelic crew members take up their previous posts and sail the ship. The ship is driven forward
by the Spirit of the South Pole, who is forced to by the angelic spirits residing in the ship s crew
and it travels nine fathoms under the ship. As the ship is traveling along, friends of the Spirit of
the South Pole converse with each other The Spirit of the South Pole cannot stay with the ship
forever though so it charges two other spirits with the burden of speeding the ship along its
journey. These two new spirits make the ship travel so fast, that they put the Mariner in a trance
because they were travelling at a speed so fast that no human life could withstand it. The use of
spirits is meant to show that those who are followers of God have dominion over things that are
not God fearing. This explains why the Spirit of the South Pole drove the ship onward in
compliance with the orders of the angelic crew even though it did not want to (Samuel Taylor
Coleridge
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Hannibal Barca Made The Correct Decision By Not Directly...
THESIS STATEMENT Although he was questioned and is criticized, Hannibal Barca made the
correct decision by not directly attacking the city of Rome. A commander under Hannibal,
Marhabal, was greatly mistaken when he openly attacked Hannibal s decision to refrain from
attacking Rome. PURPOSE STATEMENT Through research and analysis of historical events, it
is apparent that a direct attack on the city of Rome would have been ultimately futile, and quite
possibly self destructive. INTRODUCTION In 216 BC at the hilltop village of Cannae, in
Apulia the Roman army stood to fight Hannibal and suffered the greatest losses in a single day
in Roman history. As the sun rose the next day it shone on the bodies of the Romans who had
been so cleverly trapped and slaughtered. Not far from there, Marhabal, a cavalry commander
under Hannibal, tells Hannibal that in five days he shall dine as victor on the Capitol hill .
Marhabal s prediction was not just hyperbolic, but it was ludicrous. Not only would it have taken
much longer than five days to reach and capture Rome, but Hannibal and his army had no means
to even attempt it. Hannibal understood this and when he denied Marhabal s proposal, Marhabal
responded, [y]ou know how to win a victory, but not how to use one . Hannibal did know how to
use a victory. He knew that there was no way he could capture the city of Rome. Hannibal had
neither the manpower nor the resources to enact a full scale attack or siege on Rome, and too few
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Snapchat
on keeping a record of events for the user but Snapchat does not. It almost appears as if Snapchat is
rebelling against the idea of permanence. Snapchat aims to apply through technological means the
temporal time bound paradigm that characterizes oral cultures (Soffer, 2016). An image becomes a
photograph, in part, by having borders. The frame makes the photo. Tellingly, a Snapchat usually
exists unframed, full screen, more moment than an art object. Less than sharing experience trophies
and hoping communicationhappens around them, an ephemeral network leaves the art objects to
fade in favor of focusing on the moments, the experience, the communication; more social than
media, more social than network. (Jurgenson, 2014). The Snapchat users like the idea of a safe
place where they can control what is shared with the world. Experts in the field of communication
state that the ephemeral messaging compels users to do more with less, often generating a better
brand. Snapchat s popularity has helped spur other private messaging apps but none are as
successful as Snapchat. The real time communication protocol is what Snapchat is all about.
Snapchat keeps people connected without it being public. Some individuals seek the privacy
afforded by Snapchat. Snapchat allows the viewer to see the actual face expressions, which allows
for better understanding. Snapchat is very much like a conversation taking place, where you can
see the person but you can t go back or rewind
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Analysis Of Stephen King s The Movie
Erika Rose Steele
Academic Literacy
Day 2, Period 3
Book Comparison Paper
Book Comparison Paper
It (2017) and IT by Stephen King The movie It was recently remastered, released a few short weeks
ago on September 8th, 2017. The original It was directed by Tommy Lee Lewis and released in
1990, a horror movie that was adapted from the 1986 novel by writer Stephen King. Both the book
and the movies are frightening and gory, and even some horror fans stay away. The book is an
excellent tool for keeping yourself awake, and you should only watch the movies in a well lit
room and certainly not your basement on a dark, stormy October night. This paper will compare
the plot of It: Chapter One, or simply It, released in 2017 and directed by Andres ... Show more
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Mike Hanlon is chased into the Barrens as well and meets the other six kids. After more
encounters with It , the seven children make an American Indian smokehole which they use to
hallucinate Its origins. They discover It came to Earth millions of years before with a meteor
impact. Eddie is put in the hospital after Henry Bowers breaks his arm and as Beverly spies on
one of Bowers friends, she sees the boy get murdered by It. After Eddie is released from the
hospital, he and his six friends make two silver slugs, believing that silver will harm It. The six
harm It with the slugs, and It flees back to Its hiding place underneath Derry s sewers. It
manipulates the mind of Henry Bowers, providing him with a switchblade and convincing him to
kill his abusive father. When the seven friends (referring to themselves as the Losers Club) chase
after It into the sewers, Henry Bowers follows them with his two friends. It attacks the three
bullies, killing one, mutilating one, and leaving Henry Bowers insane. He is blamed for the
murders that have been going on, including George Denbrough s, when he washes out of the
sewers and back into Derry. Bill discovers the Ritual of Chud, which allows him to confront It.
During the ritual, Bill meets the ancient creator of our universe, a giant turtle named Maturin. Bill
discovers that Its true form is bright orange lights that are referred to only as the Deadlights .
Maturin, the turtle, helps Bill severely wound It and send
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Role Of E Governance On Administrative Efficiency And...
Role of E governance in administrative Efficiency and Combating Corruption Abstract:
Administrative efficiency and Corruption have been the matter of growing interest for any
Government of a country. Increasing efficiency and decreasing corruption are very much
important for good governance and better development of a country. Because organization s
effectivity, productivity, depends on administrative efficiency. The objective of this paper is to
find out the role of E governance in Administrative Efficiency and Combating Corruption. It will
provide ideas in which factors should be emphasized to ensure administrative efficiency and to
battle against corruption with the weapon of E governance. Keywords: e Governance,
Administrative efficiency, Corruption, development etc. Introduction: Developing countries like
Bangladesh always faces some problems like lack of administrative efficiency and corruption in
various level of society. E governance can be an important tool to fight against it. The
preliminary objective of e governance is to provide better services and information to the citizens
of a country. It has also plays an important role to fight against corruption along with providing
services. So, now a days, to increase administrative efficiency and to ensure quality service to the
people no one can ignore the importance of E governance. E governance also can helps to reduce
of corruption. Objective of the Study: The main objective of this study is to examine the
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Oklahoma Funded Program Case Study
Oklahoma funded program 9: Lead to Read. LTR had 36 AmeriCorps members serving schools in
Lincoln, Osage, Logan, Creek, Pawnee, Okfuskee, Payne and Carter counties. LTR members were
assigned to local districts and provided one on one and small group literacy instruction to k 3
students in need of remediation (OCSC, 2015).
Through the OCSC. the LTR program was established. Public School programs and in particular
literacy programs are one of the most prolific areas for AmeriCorps service (Simon, 2002).
According to the CNCS (2010) strategic plan, Learn and Serve America program runs through state
education agencies and provide K 12 schools, community based organizations, Indian tribes, and
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Members are assigned a site supervisor for them to report to and look towards for support.
Members are then placed in classrooms and work with students who do not benchmark on initial
assessments. Members utilize their training and other resources to provide individual and small
group intervention. Members track the time spent with students throughout the school year and
report using time sheets. Students are assessed two other times throughout the year for progress
monitoring and that data is sent to the LTR director. For the LTR program, members are
provided a living allowance of $6,525 for ten months. Members can serve up to four years at 900
hours per year and an education award of $2,865 for continuing education each year. Members
have seven years to use their education award and for those over 55 years of age, they can gift
their earned award on to their children, grandchildren, or foster children. There has been limited
research conducted on AmeriCorps programs in schools, and for schools to continue to utilize
members as interventionists, research needs to be completed on AmeriCorps programs to evaluate
program effectiveness. The LTR sites utilize two of the state adopted assessments. Half of the sites
use STAR or STAR Early Literacy and DIBELS to collect student outcome data (M.Parnell,
personal communication, September
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Chronic Bronchitis Is A Medical Condition That Enhances...
Chronic bronchitis is a medical condition that enhances the swelling and mucus (phlegm or
sputum) production in the breathing tubes (airways). Airway obstruction takes a place in
chronic bronchitis, as the swelling and extra mucus cause the inside of the breathing tubes to be
narrower than normal. This illness is the fourth leading cause of death and WHO predicted that
COPD will be the third leading cause of death by 2030. Spirometry is the most recommended
diagnostic test to assess as to whether a patient has a COPD or not by Glob initiative in
Obstructive Lung disease (GOLD). This test is specifically designed to identify abnormalities in
lung volumes and air flow. Spirometry is utilized along with physical assessment, medical history
notes, x rays and blood tests to confirm the type of lung disease that a patient is suffering from,
which enables timely diagnosis and treatment. Spirometry can be defined as a mechanism that
illustrate the degree of airflow obstruction with a forced expiratory volume per second (FEV1) of
0.7. This review will focus on the recent developments spirometry as a diagnostic tool for COPD .
Keywords: COPD,emphysema, chronic bronchitis, spirometry Executive Summary Introduction:
COPD is a disease that characterized by airflow limitation, because it is irreversible. Sign and
symptoms: There are very helpful to diagnose the type of COPD the patients have to get the right
treaments. Breathlessness, cough, fatigue, cough, dyspnea and
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Impressionism And Contribution To Edouard Manet
Edouard Manet
Numerous art historians believe that the birth of modern art can be traced back to Edouard Manet.
Countless artists of note since Manet s time have been influenced by the legacy he left behind.
Manet completely deviated from the established artistic traditions, and invented a entirely new type
of painting. He was thought to be the frontrunner of the avant garde.
He introduced two new features to painting that changed art forever; the adaptation of the image
into a personal individual vision, which was completely at odds with existing art practices and the
recognition of the fundamental pretense of painting. Manet forged the between Realism and
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Manet felt that modern art should concern itself with everyday life. Modern artists could do this by
moving through the city, observing life as it occurs.
Manet moved to a new studio in 1861 in the district of Batignolles near an area known as Petit
Pologne. Petit Pologne was home to the underprivileged who were being ejected by the
redevelopment taking place in Paris under Hausmann.
Manet was already conscious of Diderot s ideas about realistic subject matter in art and of Couture s
enlightened subjects of workers, laundresses and trains.
Baudelaire s philosophy, from revolting against tradition to the unearthing of modern life, craving
something new, is the location for the painter of modern life, the streets of Paris in all their
magnificence. The artist observes the world all the while staying hidden,a voyeur. His backdrop
of choice is the city crowds. We can easily get from Baudelaire s philosophies about modern art to
Manet as a man and a painter. He put on canvas what Baudelaire put in words.
Manet saw the role of a painter as more than just a creator of images. During his time in Couture s
studio he aquired skills in stdio art but also in portraying
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North American Fighter
At the end of the year 1939 a possible full scale war in Europe was a major concern. The British
Royal Air Force was trying to find ways to strengthen their fighters. In 1940 they came up with the
Curtiss P 40. The British approached North American set to have them build it. But Dutch
Kendelberger (the president of North American) offered to build an entirely new advanced fighter
using the same Allison V 1710 39 engine used on the P 40. North American s only previous fighter
experience was with the NA 50A, but Dutch collaborated with J.L. Lee Atwood to formulate an
outline for the project. The British agreed on the new type, NA 73X, with only the precondition that
a prototype be accessible within 120 days. North American... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The wingspan was 37 feet with an area of 233 square feet and was 32 feet 3 inches long. Height
was 13 feet 8 inches. The Packard built Merlin V 1650 7 was capable of delivering 1,695
horsepower which provided a speed of 437 mph at 25,000 feet. Weights were 7,125 lbs. empty
and 10,100 lbs. normal gross, but an additional 2,000 lbs. could be carried. The internal fuel
capacity was 105 gallons, giving a range of 950 miles at 362 miles per hour at 25,000 feet. The P
51H series was the final production that included several changes making it the fastest
production variant with a maximum speed of 487 mph at 25,000 feet. Five hundred fifty five P
51H s were delivered before VJ Day out of an original order for 1,445 planes The P 51 mustangs
considered to be the best piston aircraft of World War II and became one of the world s most elite
aircraft. A total of 14,819 Mustangs of all types were built for the USAAF. American Mustangs
destroyed 4,950 enemy aircraft making them the highest scoring US fighter in the Europe Theater
of Operations. They were used as dive bombers, bomber escorts, ground attackers, interceptors, for
photo recon missions, trainers, transports (with a jump seat), and after the war, high performance
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Transcendentalism Through Popular Culture Project
Transcendentalism through Popular Culture Project One of the five principles of transcendentalism
is nonconformity. Nonconformity is defined as failure or refusal to conform to established
customs, attitudes, or ideas. It is to think higher than what society allows and to be above and
beyond the accepted social standards. Ralph Waldo Emerson, a popular transcendentalist,
demonstrates this principle in one of his compositions, Self Reliance, Whoso would be a man
must be a nonconformist, (Emerson, Self Reliance, 392). Emerson is saying that you should not
be like others but to build your own personality and to be your own person because you could be
of great influence. Chris Guillebeau s The Art of Nonconformity is an example of
nonconformity because the central theme is nonconformity. The whole book is based on the
principle that success can come from defying the standards and to set your own rules to live life
the way you want. To be successful, you do not need to agree with society. In The Art of
Nonconformity, Guillebeau calls people who conform to society sleepwalkers. Guillebeau
states, If you re stuck in the cage, it s time to smash the glass around you and crawl your way
out. You don t need anyone s permission to climb the ladder, and you don t need to apologize for
escaping. If the sleepwalking life is the real world of the unremarkably average, the clear
alternative is the living world of adventure. The cage symbolizes the standards of society and to
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Wifi Momentary Loss
The internet at the house is working fine, in fact I am using it right now. Perhaps it was an issue
with which WiFi you were trying to use, or using an incorrect password. I know I had to explain
the passwords to you via email, even though that information was all on a informational sheet at
the house. I just checked my connection speed at speedtest.net, and it shows over 60 M using the
WiFi at the house, which is pretty quick for Hawaii. I only get about 70M hard wired down at my
house. I had to re set it a few times during your stay though, so that may have caused a momentary
loss. The last emailed comment from you regarding the internet, was that it was totally fine. I know
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The Lease is very clear, and the check out information sign at the house is also very clear. I also
gave specific check out information (in the email with the price quote) prior to booking, as I
always do. We ve never had a group disregard the Lease and Check Out procedures as much as
this. A few minor infractions are to be expected though, and we consider ourselves to be very
reasonable. We are part of an organized group of Vacation Home owners here in Kona and
Waikoloa (over 200 members), and our personal standards for Housekeeping / Check Out are
pretty realistic. Our group s Lawyer has actually suggested that our Lease be used as a standard
form for the other home owners. We walk thru each other s homes regularly, and numerous other
owners have commented on how well supplied our home
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Food Protection In The United States
Science Expo
Do you ever take your lunch anywhere? Have any of your food products ever been wasted,
destroyed, or damaged in any way due to the unstable or heavier items in your meal? Secondly,
let s say when you go into a restaurant, would you want your entree to come out squashed or
crushed? Food protection is an enormous problem. Food is one of the key ingredients needed for
life, so why do people not protect it like they protect themselves or how they protect others? Food
protection is the action of not allowing any items in the meal to be harmed or for the consumer to
be harmed from eating the meal. Food protection is not a legal law in the United States, yet if the
government teaches the importance of food protection and why it is needed, children in the United
States would have much better health habits, such simple habits such as washing their hands before
eating or washing off their produce before people eat it can help. Simple habits like that could
change all of America, so why does the government not teach children about food protection? Let
me talk to you about food protection.
School
A common place where food protection should be applied most is at school. Most people go to
school, so it should be a key place to teach information about food protection. Matthew Molina, a
student attending Arnall Middle School, he is not happy with how his food is protected from his
lunch box because well, you will find out. We asked Matthew, Do you think your lunch box
provides protection for your food? and guess what he said, No. Next, the interviewer asked another
student, Alexa Van Veghten, who is also a student attending Arnall, who brings her own lunch to
school every day. Do your plastic containers protect your lunch? the interviewer asked. Alexa
answered, No, because the food gets crushed when my lunch box moves. Then container moves
making the food bang up against the side of the lunch box causing the food to become crushed.
So do containers really protect your food? Maybe that is a question you should ask yourself.
Also, if a child s lunchbox has a plastic interior, don t you think if the containers were also made
of plastic, in which would do the same damage to the food from banging against
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Habeas Corpus Analysis
In the U.S. system, federal courts use the summons of habeas corpus to determine if a state s
imprisonment of a detainee is lawful. With regards to the historical evolution of habeas corpus up
to the current war on terror, the controversy between who has the right to habeas corpus and if the
government has the right to hold an enemy combatant, without charging them with a specific crime,
has progressed over the years. This essay will analyze the relevance of habeas corpusand evaluate
different perspectives in regards to topics relating to habeas corpus. The Constitution of the United
Stateswas written in 1787 and exclusively signified the writ of habeas corpus as a fundamental
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Supreme Court ruled in Rasul v. Bush that U.S. courts have jurisdiction to hear challenges on behalf
of persons detained at the U.S. Naval Station in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in connection with the war
against terrorism. The court overturned a ruling that no U.S. court has jurisdiction to hear petitions
for habeas corpus on behalf of the detainees because they are aliens detained abroad, but left
questions involving prisoners and status unanswered. The 9/11 Commission recommended a
common coalition approach to such detention. The senate voted to deny detainees access to federal
courts to file habeas petitions, but to allow limited appeals. (Elsea, 2005 p. 1)
Many see habeas corpus as a must, that all individuals guilty or not have the right to have their
day in court. Others believe that if someone has participated in a horrific crime, such as a suicide
bomber, killing hundreds of people, they should be denied of any kind of rights, especially the
right to have their day in front of a jury. The war on terror started with terrorist committing crimes
against our entire country, it just doesn t seem fit to allow them access to our Supreme Court and
be heard by a jury that is most likely going to find them guilty
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The Space Of Deep Sea Exploration
Since the 1950s, America and the rest of the world have been fascinated by space exploration,
extraterrestrial life, and alien planets; but in reality our own planet is an alien planet. To this day
only five percent of our oceans have been discovered, while our oceans make up seventy one
percent of the earth. Scientists believe that the oceans have been around since the earth was just
molten rock and in its early formation, also all life originated from the ocean. So why explore out
when we haven t explored our own ocean? Our oceans could contain many secrets to the world that
are still unknown. According to Ryan Carlyle, a subsea hydraulics engineer Works in the oil
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The animal has a pattern formed by its dark purple veins. This specific dive assisted researchers
discover 40 new varieties of Nudibranch near the harbor of Puerto Galera in the Philippines. But
you don t have to go to remote parts of the world to find new species; the entire ocean is alive, new
species of coral is also being discovered. Coral is usually not recognized as living, and is only
really mentioned when ships sail too close to shore and sink after running into coral reefs; but
coral isn t only found in the shallows. Biologist Thomas Shirley and a group of scientist of the
Harte Research Institute at Texas A M University conducted a deep seacoral expedition of the coast
of Canada. By using a mini submersibles to closely study deep sea coral and compare them to
shallow water corals; Shirley learning that deep sea corals grows anywhere from one and a half
meters to three meters high in large pastures. Also deep sea coral form colonies instead of reefs
like shallow water coral; these colonies contain thousands of animals such as fish, crabs, and
shrimp. Some coral down in the depths produce bioluminescence, little pulses of light which are
usually either blue or green whenever a fish or other animals rub alongside it when passing by.
There is no telling what else we could learn from these oceanic animals, we are just now learning
some aquatic life possess secrets humans have not yet to discover. Johnathan Wilker, a chemist and
a materials engineer
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The Welsh Baccalaureate Individual Investigation
I am fascinated by the complexity of many legal issues and this has drawn me to consider law as
a career. The documentary Common for example opened my eyes to the controversy surrounding
the law of joint enterprise. I particularly enjoy watching such documentaries and following
current affairs and my interest in contemporary issues led me to take Law as one of my AS
subjects. I live in a rural, agricultural area and land law is an area I would like to study further and
having studied Sociologyfor GCSE, I am also particularly interested in family law.
Whilst I am very interested in current affairs, I also feel a deeper understanding of the past helps
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The documentary Life on Death Row made me realise how our criminal justice systems are so
different to those in the USA and it inspired me to want to find out more about it. I strongly feel
the Welsh Baccalaureate has made me a more confident person by having to present my findings
and work with different people. Through the Welsh Baccalaureate I ve developed many key skills
such as Problem solving, ICT, Working with others and Communication.
Using my initiative, I organised a week long work experience at a Solicitor s office where I
carried out basic office duties such as filing, faxing, answering telephone calls and accompanying
solicitors in court. I found this week of work experience very valuable as it furthered my passion
for law and gave me an insight into the work undertaken at a small high street firm.
This autumn, I represented the School at the Empire Mock Trials in New York, competing against
teams from all over the world. This experience helped me to hone my public speaking skills and
taught me how to see issues from different perspectives. Furthermore, it deepened my understanding
of the workings of the American legal
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Summary Of A True Story Of Life Behind The Veil Saudi...
Ciara Campos
Professor Coleman
Sociology 200
February 6, 2015
A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia Jean P. Sasson wrote a true event story
about a Saudi Arabian princess. It was about Sultana s own life story and the whole book is in her
point of view. To protect her identity she had to change names and obviously not explicit hers. It s a
nonfiction story of the outrage that is forced upon women throughout Saudi Arabia even today, a
story that leaves readers praying for change before it is too late for the next generation of girls
growing up in Saudi Arabia. This story is quite scary and very unbelievable how women around
the world are being treated. Even though Arabians have a very different point of view of religion
and marriage it s really all sexist and very sad what women have to go through, no matter rich or
poor. Sultana is an actual princess living the rich more successful life than others in Saudi
Arabia. She grew up in a luxury mansion since her dad came from a royal family closely related to
a King. She literally has four mansions on three continents, has her very own private jet, different
types of jewels and designer dresses. But in reality she s not happy with all she has because she s
living like a slave in her own gilded cage with absolutely no time of freedom. She can t ever leave
the house, she has no control over her own life and no value. Behind her veil she is more like a
prisoner jailed by her own dad, husband, as well as her
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Analysis Of Into The Wild By Christopher Krakauer
A biography is a work written about another person s life. A standard biography only discusses the
life of a single person. Krakauer s biography, Into the Wild, retains the standard convention of
describing the life story of the main person, but also include accounts of other people including
himself and slight difference on how he wrote the biography to justify Chris s choices.
Krakauer focuses his book on Christopher McCandless just like any other biography. Krakauer
tells the story of how Chris made his way and became ready for his time in Alaska to carry out his
dream. Unlike most biographies, rather than starting at the beginning of Chris s life, Krakauer
chose to start with the end. Krakauer begins with the last known events of what happened to Chris
s life. By starting with Chris s death, Krakauer adds an air of mystery that intrigues the reader. In
interesting the reader, Krakauer gets the reader to read the rest of the book to find out more of what
happened. This gives Krakauer the opportunity to defend Chris. Also, in a conventional biography,
the author tries to remain unbiased and tells what happened without trying to convince the reader
about something. In Into the Wild, Krakauer himself admits that is very biased and sympathizes
with Chris in the author s note. This means that Krakauer actively tries to convince the reader of
something about Chris and make them understand.
Krakauer diverges from standard conventions with the story Everett Ruess.
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Short Story Of Twas The Night Walker
Twas the night of July 7, 1947. James was sitting on his porch having a drink or two with his
neighbor Mr. Docster. James had a great day at his military station post in Roswell, New
Mexico, but he was still tired. The topic of politics had been always what they were talking about
and they always disagreed on something. While they were talking and the evening grew darker
and the stars finally came out. At this time the only thing they would talk about is how the
universe is or what started it. As they were talking about the universe, they saw something flying
down with bright lights. Mr. Docster brushed it off as another one of those lost planes that fly by
these parts of nothingness. A few moments later they saw another airplane flying by pretty low
this time with bright lights, but again, they brushed it off as nothing until something strange
happened. The bright light came even closer and closer until it shot down right inside James s
corn field. They sat there in awe out of what had just happened right in front of them. Mr.
Docster was the first one to say anything after what had just happened, but it was a comment that
left James feeling scared and alone. After his words shivered down James s spine, he said a few
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James immediately ran out of the place and ran home. He didn t care that he was leaving work
or that he was going to his house. The world around him seemed to be falling apart. As he was
gonna exit the gate, he saw a crowd of people there lining up covering the door asking for
answers. When James looked to see the group he saw that the leader was Mr. Docster. He had
gathered everyone in the town up to see what was inside the base. Everyone was chanting about
the rights of people and having to know what was going on. James saw people climbing the fences
only. Then he turned around and Mr. Docster spoke to James with the
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Femal Arousal Disorder
FEMALE AROUSAL DISORDER
In recent years more then ever women are being studied for problems with sexual disorders and
dysfunction s Sexual disorders and dysfunction s refer to difficulties individuals experience in their
sexual functioning. (O Donohue, Geer) In the past when sexual problems were studied amongst
women
the focus was on the orgasmic phase, with such problems as Vaginismus, Dyspareunia and
Anorgasmia,
rather than on the arousal phase. Even in 1970 when Masters and Johnson published their famous
book
Human Sexual Inadequacy, they omitted form their finding associated with arousal disorder in
women for reasons unknown. However many contemporary sex researchers, reason that arousal
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However as early as 1966, Master s and Johnson examined physiological responses that
occurred during pregnancy and they found that pregnancy itself produced pelvic vasocongestion,
and the
vasocongestive response of sexual arousal was altered. with pregnancy several new hormones
present themselves in extremely high levels. The combination of estrogen and progesterone during
pregnancy will surely effect sexual desire and arousal. The physical changes that accompany
pregnancy
such as vasocongestion, edema and pressure of the fetus have also been known to hamper the sexual
arousal process for women. Other physical symptoms such as morning sickness; changes in body
image tend to also play a significant role in whether women are able to become sexually aroused or
not.
(Master, Johnson) As Falicov reported in 1973 many of his subjects feared engaging in sexual
activities,
while pregnant, for the simple fact they believed that they might injure the maturing fetus. As one
patient
put it I think my husband and I unconsciously are both concerned about harming the baby, even
though
we both know better. Not only do we make love less often now but also we spend less time at it.
Postpartum and breast feeding following the birth of a child can have a negative affect on
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Essay Comparing Strike And The Xenocide Mission
It is amazing how two different books have so many similarities. By utilizing ideas within the vast
confines of science fiction, the Xenocide Mission and Strike, explain that mankind must manage
to find a way to survive by fighting the counter forces intent on trying to gain the earthly
substances they have wasted, and use their ability to travel through space and time to win their
war. Strike by DJ Machale and the Xenocide Mission by Ben Jeapes have a different setting, while
they share a similar conflict and plot. The settings of Strike and the Xenocide Mission are different;
one taking place on earth, and the other in space. In Strike, the setting is in the future earth, where
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The aliens come to earth to steal its resources because they wasted all of theirs. They declare war
on Earth by attacking its main spy asteroid, the SkySpy. In Strike, the war is between aliens from
a future dimension and humans. The aliens from the future have also wasted their resources and
use nuclear power for everything. They travel to the past to try to steal the Earth s resources. The
conflicts depicted in these books are similar because they both involve aliens trying to steal
resources from the Earth.The plot in the two books are similar; they both involve aliens declaring
war on Earth, then attacking the military. In the first book, the aliens first declared war on Earth,
then they came through portals and destroyed the Earth. The aliens unsuccessfully pretended to be
another branch of the US military, despite being from another planet. In the second book, the
aliens successfully used mind control over other aliens to declare war on Earth. Then they tried to
steal Earth s resources, but failed. The plots are similar; both including aliens declaring war on
Earth and trying to steal Earth s resources, and ultimately, they were both
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Characters in Raisin in the Sun Essay
Characters in Raisin in the Sun The characters in Lorraine Hansberry^s play are very significant
in understanding the play. The characters are examples of they way Lorraine lived day by day
her live when she was a kid. The success of the play was brought out by the characters and her
way of keeping our interest with each one of them. They characters are very critical in
understanding the play. There were four main characters that made the play a sellout, Lena, Ruth,
Beneatha and Walter Lee. Each one of these characters had a dream to try to accomplish. The
Characters portray the plays meaning in the way the play evolved into a masterpiece. Lorraine
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Africa becomes a symbol of heritage and a troublesome but hopeful future (Cheney 56). With the
help of Paul Robeson, W.E.B Dubois and Frederick Douglass she created the play A Raisin in
the Sun. Paul Robeson was a famous baritone singer. He inspired her to write A Raisin in the
Sun. She loved his voice and the songs he sang. Hansberry learned from him ^...the way that
most blacks lived, and the dangers of being an artist^ (Cheney 45 46). W.E.B Dubois was an
original thinker and a sociologist. Hansberry ^...gained admiration for black intellectual,
socialism, and black leadership^ (Cheney 40). Frederick Douglass was a another writer.
Hansberry learned about slavery and its psychology. She also learned a ^...invaluable lesson that
the sufferings of a people may be presented truthfully in ways that rise above propaganda to the
level of art^ (Cheney 36 37). A Raisin in the Sun is a very interesting play about the Younger^s, a
family that lives in the Chicago south side ghetto. The characters in the play are Ruth her husband
Walter, their son Travis, also Beneatha and Lena. The family is poor and very much so hopeless
in finding a new home. Lena is lucky though she found a very nice home in Clyborne Park in a
white neighborhood. In the beginning of the play the family is waiting for a 10,000 dollar check.
Each family member has there own thoughts on what they should do with the money. Lena wants a
new
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Alexander Graham Bell s Through Deaf Eyes
After watching Through Deaf Eyes I learned many things about how the deaf were treated
throughout American history. From being isolated from each other and discriminated against and
teaching them to use their voices and read lips instead of signing. I also learned that not all deaf
people use American Sign Language. Some use hearing aids, or cochlear implants. Also some use
other types of sign language like French Sign Language or Spanish Sign Language.
Most states had a school for the deaf. I was surprised to learn that many of those deaf schools had
completely banned American Sign Language. The reason for this was because of Alexander
Graham Bell. He was against sign language and taught the oralist method. He thought a world
without signing
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Effect Of Smoke Regulation On Hospitality Industry
INTRODUCTION:
Scientific research article should be presented as logical arguments and in such a way that
sequence of the article sections will correspond to a model or chain of reasoning that applies to
such article (Krathwohl, 2009, P.62). However, the research article by Hyland, et al (2003) does
not seem to have the framework or follow this model or organized in chain of reasoning sequence
/format for some reasons best known by the authors . Beside, Krathwohl, (2009) pointed out that
this chain chain of reasoning model applies differently to preplanned and emergent studies.
The authors justification of the need for the study, including the degree to which the authors
synthesized and critically analyzed existing research to show that this study is the next logical step
in the line of research.
Hyland, et al (2003) wanted to carry out this research because they believed that there was gap in
the previous studies which policy makers, tobacco industries and restaurant owners cite while
making arguments that smoke regulation in hospitality industry will hurt their business and
decrease revenues. They implied that complicity and conflict of interest between the researchers
and stakeholders in hospitality industry together with tobacco industry might have influenced the
research results which lead to the conclusion that smoke free regulation in the hospitality industry
will negatively impact their sales and revenues. The authors also suggested that data collection
methods
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Symptoms Of Manic Depressive Disorder
Manic disorder, also known as bipolar disorder, is an illness classified by extreme mood swings
from energetic to fatigue, or agitated to happy (vice versa). These occurrences of mood swings
can last from a few hours to a few months. Some may even feel happy but depressed at the same
time (Watson, 2016). Over 5 million people in the United States struggle with this disorder while
symptoms of maniaand bipolar I or II cannot be easily diagnosed (Watson, 2016). Most people tend
to become diagnosed with this disorder around the age of 25 years old (National Institute of
Mental Health). Manic disorder is not constrained to a certain group of people. It can impact any
age, race, or gender however, в…” of people who have this disorder has a close... Show more
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Known and Suspected Cause of Manic Depressive Disorder
Biological Causes of Manic Depressive Disorder There are no known humanistic or Socio
Cultural explanations of manic depressive disorder and no exact causes of manic disorder.
However, there are contributing factors that could potentially be causes (Mayo Clinic Staff,
2017). Manic depressive disorder can run in families and can be caused by genetic factors (May
Clinic Staff, 2017). It has been discovered that about 50% of people diagnosed with this disorder
also has a family member with a mood disorder (Bressert, 2016). Usually, if a parent has this
disorder, the child is has a 10% 15% chance of developing the disorder. However, if both parents
have manic disorder, then the chances increase to 30% 40% (Bressert, 2016). Manic disorder is
categorized as a biological disorder that occurs in the brain. It is caused by neurotransmitters
dysfunctioning throughout the brain. Types of neurotransmitters can include: norepinephrine,
serotonin, etc... Since this is a biological disorder, it can become active by itself or by
psychological stress and social interactions (Bressert, 2016).
Behavioral Causes of Manic Depressive Disorder
Environmental factors can also contribute to activating this disorder. Life events can activate this
disorder, along with altered health habits, alcohol and drug abuse, or an inefficiency of hormones in
the brain (Bressert, 2016). Additional factors that can cause a manic
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Get Me Back-Personal Narrative
The small group surrounds my tank which led them into this mess. Not one turned back. Well, one
did cause he had a loose part after being hit by the ricocheting smoky bullets. But, those that carried
on knowing what they are putting on the line is what makes me believe that there IS good in this
world. Ok, enough thinking, I thoughtto myself. It s not going to get me and my life back. Doing
is. And then, I m doing nothing. I m tired. I m out of ideas. I need something to get to me. It was
at the tip of my tongue, or brain cell, for that matter. I just need to rethink. What can I use to break
through? Something strong, powerful...yeah, definately not from everyday items. I get bumped
hard on my back. I think whatever hit it broke part of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Natural leader or not, it becomes natural when life depends on it. That s probably the only thing
I learnt in this rubbish excuse of a city other than not to go into one alone. Now, we just have to
exit through the forest and get back behind safe grounds. Oh, and what I just realized, probably
easier said than done. Forces have been closing in on our last known position to the enemy and
it won t be long till they could find us when the sky lights in a couple hours. We moved out as a
bunch, and taking out everyone who got in our way. Enemies noticed lights every once in a
while, but by the time they got to us, we were ghosts already. Through the forest, we had the
advantage that we were still unseen. Streaks of light, orange ones, started to appear by the time
we see the opening at the end of the dark forest. It was sunlight, and we re back to where we
started. Something I can call my home on the battlefield. I took a random shot into the horizon as
the sun appeared, dawn, and just in time. With the rail, the beautiful array of colours were about
the only thing I enjoyed on this trip. First feeling I get was relief, and then happiness took over as
we get out of our tanks and high five each other like when we win our hometown
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The Debate Of Corruption Versus Free Speech
The idea of money in politics has always been a polarizing issue. For over one hundred years the
discussion of individuals and corporations financing campaigns has led to a debate of corruption
versus free speech. Is money in politics a corrupting influence that always leads to quid pro quo?
Or, is it an issue of allowing individuals to use their money as an extension of their freedom of
speech? Recently, campaign finance reform has been a very dynamic issue. With the last major
supreme court case Citizens United v. FEC, money in politics has taken a significant turn from the
status quo. With only seven years after the Citizens United ruling we can already see the effects of
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Another aspect of FECA was to limit hard money. The philosophy behind this was to restrict the
amount of money one individual could give directly to a PAC so they would not have too much
influence in the outcome of an election. As a reaction, the PACs started investing into media
outlets and began creating commercials. By doing this PACs were able to maintain their
influence while still obeying the campaign laws (Hughes 4:30 5:00). To combat too much
political influence from advertising, the federal government passed a law called the Bipartisan
Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) or as it s more commonly known, the McCain Feingold Act. The
BCRA sought to expand disclosure on soft money and changed some limits on hard money. The
key piece of this legislation is the electioneering communications statute, or section 203. This
piece of BCRA was intended to limit the influence of PACs by restricting their ability to air
advertisements right before elections. McCain Feingold prevented corporations and PACs from
showing political commercials sixty days before an election and thirty days before a primary
(FEC BCRA 90). Citizens United is a conservative non profit group that sought to challenge
Michael Moore s movie Ferienheit 9/11 through section 203 of the McCain Feingold Act. Citizens
United called into question Moore s movie citing the motive behind the film was to advocate the
defeat of President Bush and that it was
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Gout Essay
What is Gout and How it is treated
Kyle C. Cupp
DuBois Area High School
Abstract
What is Gout and How is it Treated Gout is a semi common form of Arthritis that can cause a lot
of pain and discomfort. As it stands there is no known cure for gout as it is a deposit of crystal
structures deposited in the joins. Medicine for gout is mostly tries to stop flare ups to help people
be more comfortable. Gout is very painful and crippling affliction that can cause a lot of damage to
joints and connective tissue and in the medical world there is not a definite cure for gout. LIving
with someone with gout INdomethacin and allopurinol have the best ability to treat and prevent
flare ups in gout patients.
Gout is a disease that is caused by a metabolic disorder known as Hyperuricemia. ... Show more
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Its main objective is to get rid of gout from the kidneys. This type of treatment is given by syringe
at your doctor s office it isn t a pill like many of the other types of treatments. (Pegloticase 2017)
Ketorolac is a very powerful drug that is even compared to opioids and morphine. To have the
anti inflammatory effect it has to higher doses and a patient is usually only kept on it for about 5
days. While it can be an anti inflammatory it still has the effects of a drugs such as opioids and
morphine. It is only considered in extreme cases and would not make a very good long term
effective drug (Non Steroidal Anti inflammatory drugs 2017).
Meloxicam is another type of drug used to treat gout. It is a selective cox 2 inhibitor. It inhibits
prostaglandins. Prostaglandins also protect the lining of the stomach and intestines from the
damaging effects of acid, promote blood clotting by activating platelets, and also affect kidney
function (Ogbru, A, 2016). It is extremely selective even with prostaglandins so that it is more
thorough (Non Steroidal Anti inflammatory drugs
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Essay On Organisational Structure And Design
Organization Structure and Design
Organizational structure and design help companies to understand themselves and ideally to work
together to accomplish all the tasks and achieve all the goals of an organization
Organizational Structure
The formal framework by which jobs tasks are divided, grouped, and coordinated
Organizational structure is the skeleton of an organization. The organization structure of Mobilink
represent well organized system of control of operations and have very efficient administration who
is continuously viewing who is performing the various functions and tasks of a company and how
these people relate to one another. Organizational structure encompasses a list of the various job
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Althoug,all departments in an organization play a vital role in achieving goals and objectives. Yet
the major departments of Mobilink are as follow:
Chain of Command:
Chain of command refers to a company s hierarchy of reporting relationships from the bottom to the
top of an organization, who must answer to whom
Mobilink s Perspective: Mobilink has cross functional teams, everyone working as a team mostly
to achieve targets properly and also see unity of command in organization. Each department has
several line managers who control 11 to 12 teams of 20 to 25 employees ,number of employees
depend on the structure of team and line managers has an authority to give direction to these teams
for performing specific task. These employees should report to their line managers. These line
managers are controlled by Middle managers of company. The chain of command not only
establishes accountability, it lays out a company s lines of authority and decision making power. A
proper chain of command ensures that every task, job position and department has one person
assuming responsibility for performance.
Span of Control:
The number of people reporting to a manager
Mobilink s Perspective:
Mobilink has wide span of control. Overall strength of employees in Mobilink is 4500 in which top
managers are 75, Middle Managers are 750 and Line managers are 3675.Employees are
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Sensorineural Hearing Loss In Young Children
One example of our hearing being affected is by noise. Everyday we live our life with many
different noises coming from all over the place.Hearing loss from noise can happen to anybody
at any age. Close to 24% of American adults from ages 20 60 have shown hearing loss from one
or both ears during hearing test due to loud noises. As this starts to happen you may realize your
hearing becoming more muffled. Getting older doesn t come easy when it comes to your
hearing. You can t hear as well as you could when you were younger and that s because your ears
are slowly getting destroyed. As you are getting older you may start to notice Sensorineural
Hearing Loss. Sensorineural Hearing Loss is when you start to notice problems with your hearing
and this is due to problems in your inner ear. This is also known as nerve related hearing loss....
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Hereditary hearing loss is another cause of hearing loss. This is another example of
Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Hearing loss that runs in your family is another part of the
Sensorineural Hearing Loss causes. Especially in young kids , genetic hearing loss can make up
about half of a child s hearing loss. Hearing loss from genetic causes doesn t always show up as
soon as a child is born or going through their childhood years, this is something that could pop up
at any age. 20% of any genetic or hereditary is part of the syndromic hearing loss category.
Syndromic hearing loss is when the hearing loss is an addition to a recognized set of
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Theme Of The Lone Ranger And Tonto Fistfight From Heaven
Imagine a society that prevents you from being successful because of who you are. That is the
kind of life both Balram and Victor lived throughout their lives. In The White Tiger by Aravind
Adiga, the main character Balram experienced excessive discrimination because of his
background. People like him who came from extreme poverty are treated like animals because of
the caste system that people in Indiafollows as some form of tradition. On the other hand, Victor,
from The Lone RangerAnd TontoFistfight From Heaven by Sherman Alexie, he witnesses the tragic
lifestyle of native americans in the reservation and after leaving the reservation, he also experienced
discrimination because of the stereotypes against the native americans. The marginalization Balram
accustomed in the caste system of India and Victor experienced outside of the reservation and
within the community of the reservation caused them to escape from their own lives and hope for a
better reality.
Both Balram and Victor thinks that the culture that they lived throughout the most part of their life
is completely dysfunctional and that thought made them eager to attain the outside culture. The life
that Victor witnessed in the reservation and Balram witnessed in his village proved the society
they live in is flawed. In The Lone Ranger And Tonto Fistfight In Heaven, Victor and Adrian
watches the basketball game of Julius but he is not doing as well as they expected him to be. After
the basketball game, Victor
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Children Are Affected By Advertising
Kids are affected by the advertisements that they see and/or hear. According to Marketing to kids
get more savvy with new technologies kids are affected by advertisement. They say that the point
is to keep a kid engaged so that shopping is enjoyable and that kids are looking for entertainment
when they go to the mall. This source is a very reliable source. It shows why children are affected
by advertisingand much more. Then there s Facts about Marketingto Children which implies mostly
the same thing. This article says that advertising directed at children is estimated at over $15
billion annually. This number needs to be lower. Advertisers should not be taking advantage of kids
like this. Kids see things on a commercial and want that object
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Toppled Andersen s Theory
Still, Abraham Maslow, a theorist mentioned in our textbook, attempted to synthesize a large body
of research related to human motivation and posited a hierarchy of five basic motivational needs:
physiological, safety, love and belongingness, esteem, and self actualization and although he
recognized that not all personalities followed his proposed hierarchy, these needs suggested that
before a more sophisticated, higher order need can be met, certain primary needs had to be
satisfied first. However, it is not surprising that the collective works of the major researchers in
motivation theory held validity in their right, but their theories were vigorously studied and applied
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(Weber, Little, Henry, Lavelle, 2001) Then, agreed to accept, again without admitting or denying
responsibility, an antifraud SEC injunction in the Waste Management case and a class action
settlement without admitting any fault. Andersen largely escaped the consolidations that created
other accounting consulting behemoths, it survived the contentious splitting off most of its
consulting operations into Accenture, a move that toppled Andersen from the No. 1 in
accounting to No. 5. This time, Andersen s fate turned and it has become the poster child for
accounting blunders which is a far cry from the stand up firm according Joseph Berardino,
Andersen s new CEO. (Weber, Little, Henry, Lavelle, 2001) Conversely, Andersen had a One
Firm concept to promote the idea of a universally high standard of client service provided by
people who were trained the same way. Besides, the firm s operations were so standardized that
any employee could take over the duties and files of another employee of the same rank at a day s
notice. Andersen had the essence of uniformity and a standardized appearance enforced through a
rigid dress code. I
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Analysis Of The Jungle, By Upton Sinclair
The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair, was a novel written to expose the harsh conditions of the
meatpacking industry. The novel also describes the struggles of a family living in America.The
novel changed the way many looked at society. Fortunately, that was Sinclair s purpose of the
novel. In other words, Sinclair included many themes for the novel like The American Dream ,
capitalism versus socialism, and even the horrors of the meatpackingindustry. First, Sinclair
included the theme of The American Dream . The American Dream is the idea that the idea that
hard work and morality will yield material success and happiness. As stated in the book, rich or
poor, a man was free... he did not have to go into the army, he did not have to pay out his money
to public officials he might do as he pleased and count himself as good as any other man. This
quote explains how Jurgis and his family thought The American Dream was like before the moved
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Sinclair was basically trying to say socialism is better than capitalism throughout the book. As
stated in The Jungle, Here was a population, low class and mostly foreign, hanging always on the
venge of starvation, and dependent for its opportunities of life upon the whim of men every bit as
brutal and unscrupulous as the old time slave drivers; under such circumstances immorality was
exactly as inevitable, and as prevalent, as it was under the system of chattel slavery. In other
words, he was saying they were being taken advantage of and basically involved in
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Aramex
FRANCHISE FRANCHISE Professor: Dr. Marie HГ©lГЁne Mouawad UniversitГ© Saint Joseph
Course: Business Plan Masters Entrepreneurship 5/17/2012 Professor: Dr. Marie HГ©lГЁne
Mouawad UniversitГ© Saint Joseph Course: Business Plan Masters Entrepreneurship 5/17/2012
Prepared by: Diala Kobeissi Mohamad Cherkawi The present document aims at submitting a
comprehensive study and overview of the development of a new Wooden Bakery franchised outlet
in the region of Hamra. Prepared by: Diala Kobeissi Mohamad Cherkawi The present document
aims at submitting a comprehensive study and overview of the development of a new Wooden
Bakery franchised outlet in the region of Hamra. Plan Part 1: Executive Summary 1.1 Mission
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We believe growth is necessary to provide opportunities on an ever increasing scale for our
people. Therefore, we are dedicated to profitable growth, growth as a company, and growth as
individuals.| Our mission is to establish a successful Wooden Bakery outlet in Hamra making it
the top of mind reference for the region of Hamra. Wooden Bakery Hamra shall be recognized as
the local vendor of the neighborhood, adopting a one to one approach with the neighboring
households, companies, clubs, schools and institutions. It shall become notorious in catering to
the needs of the direct and indirect consumers while establishing a personalized approach to
create customer loyalty and fulfill all clients requests whether for passersby, pick up, delivery, or
special catering occasions. 1.2 Concept Attractive Features Bread is for Life, and Wooden Bakery
represents the ideal choice for high quality Freshly Baked Bread with great taste. WB s quick,
convenient, and friendly service is appreciated by their customers, and they remain a value leader
in the industry. With a successful track record due to their pioneer vision and strategy, they have
created a unique concept of a convenient One Stop Shop for their outlets at competitive pricing,
offering to meet the market s demand in the following product categories: 1) Daily freshly baked
bread; 2) Appetizing Viennese pastry; 3) Mouth watering Arabic, French, and American
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Religious Hypocrisy In Tartuffe
The Essay I have chosen is Tartuffe by Moliere. It is about a wealthy family, whose male of the
family or father named Orgon met this young man named Tartuffe on the streets of France who is a
Religious hypocrite, an imposter who uses religious cant, and practices to impose on the credulity
of Orgon who befriends Tartuffe. Orgon brings him into his home, and Tartuffe uses him seeming
piety to propose that he should marry Orgons daughter Mariane, even though she is already
promised to another. Tartuffe then endeavors to seduce Orgons wife Elmire by holding her hand,
patting her knee, fingering her lace collar, and making accusations of love to her. When his
conduct is told to Orgon by Elmire and their son Damis, Orgon is being foolish and forgives... Show
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The central theme of Tartuffe is the exploration of religious hypocrisy in contrast to true
Christian virtue. Tartuffe is a hypocrite because he creates an outward appearance of extreme
piety and religious devotion, while secretly leading a life of crime and immoral behavior.
Throughout the play, various characters refer to Tartuffe as a hypocrite and can see clearly that
he does not practice what he preaches. For Example, Tartuffe instructs his servant to tell anyone
who asks that he is busy giving out charity to the poor and downtrodden, where as in fact he was
attempting to seduce Elmire. Other principal themes throughout the play include Dichotomy of
man and mask, where Orgon found Tartuffe on the street as a homeless man preaching of
religious faith but he was nothing more than a religious hypocrite. Another theme is the struggle
for economic power, where Tartuffe comes from being a homeless man to attempting to become
the owner of all the property of Orgon. At the very end of the play there is seemingly another
small theme called Deus ex Machina, it is shown when the officer comes in to the play to execute
the eviction order, and instead of taking away Orgon, he takes away Tartuffe because of him now
being the owner of the property. Then the king, who in Deus ex Machina is considered the god,
finds out what Tartuffe
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Application Of A Tourist Visa
FM 2 visa (if they wish to become a resident). Both of these can be purchased through the
Ministry of Interior or through Mexican consultation boards (Noruega, n.d.). It is important to note
that a tourist visa is not acceptable to work or do business in Mexico. In addition, in order to have
successful operations zoning permits may need to be acquired. These permits identify land area
and property lines the company will be using for operations (Noruega, n.d.). These permits are
issued by the local municipalities to allow the company to perform operations on the land.
Environmental regulations also need to be considered when conducting business in Mexico
(Noruega, n.d.). The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources and... Show more content on
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A vast majority of our raw product will be purchased from local farmers and we would therefore
need to have legally binding agreements with the farmers. These agreements would make sure we
are receiving the best quality product in a timely fashion for an agreed upon price. We would also
need to have technical agreements with equipment manufactures as the raw materials will need
transformed into our many various products.
Advantages of having a distribution center in Mexico
One advantage to having a distribution center located in Mexico is that we wouldn t have to export
the food from America. This will cut down on cost because the consumers will be in a much
closer proximity to our product than if we were headquarter in America. This will allow our
consumers to receive their orders quicker, and more efficiently. Since the products transportation
time will be cut down, this will result in fresher food for the customers. Another advantage is we
will be contributing to the growth of the Mexican economy by hiring local citizens. This will also
be beneficial to us because the Mexican minimum wage is less than that in the United States.
Disadvantage of having a distribution center in Mexico
One disadvantage to having a distribution center located in Mexico is researching and
understanding the Mexican laws and regulations of starting
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Why Jackson May Recover Contract Damages
I PART A
Is Jackson able to recover by way of damages; the students profits made on Airbandb; and the loss
for the three months rent before 1 December?
To show that Jackson may recover contract damages, the following elements must be considered:
1.Breach
2.Loss
3.Causation
4.Remoteness
5.Assessment of damages
A Breach
To claim damages, Jackson must establish breached of contract. The contract prohibits the students
from sub letting the property without Jackson s express permission. Without his knowledge, they
sub let the house on Airbandb, thereby constituting breach.
B Loss
Jackson has lost the profit from three months rent before 1 December.
C Causation
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Per Hadley v Baxendale remoteness is satisfied where the damage either:
(a)arose naturally according to the usual course of things, from the breach; or
(b)may reasonably be supposed to have been in the contemplation of both parties at the time they
made the contract, as a probable result of the breach.
Applying the first limb, the students were presumably aware that subletting was a serious
possibility in termination and loss of future rent payments (until a new tenant was found), thus
rendering the loss reasonably foreseeable . While the students may argue that the extent of the
loss as a full three months of lost rent renders the loss too remote, per H Parsons (Livestock) Ltd v
Uttley Ingham, the foreseeability of the extent of the harm is irrelevant where the type of harm was
foreseeable (as satisfied above). Thus, remoteness is likely satisfied.
E Assessment of damages
Can Jackson claim loss of bargain damages?
Loss of bargain damages are only recoverable where a contract can be terminated at common law:
Shevill v Builders Licensing Board ( Shevill ). At common law, the right to terminate may arise
when there is a breach of a condition a term so important the party would not have entered into the
contract without assurance of its strict performance: Luna Park (NSW) Ltd v Tramways
Advertising Pty Ltd.
This clause is likely to be construed as a condition given the contract is a lease agreement.
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William Wordsworth s Poem Of The Bird And Its Song With...
William Wordsworth, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John Clare were influential romantic poets who
sought to learn about themselves and their art by immersing themselves as nature and utilizing
different animals as their muses. These three poets each observed skylarks in their natural habitat
and sought to decipher the meaning behind their songs. From these experiences, each wrote a poem
which described their perspectives. Wordsworth, Shelly, and Clare s Skylarkpoems are arguably
written in dialogue with each other. While Wordsworth and Shelly look upon the bird and its song
with adoration, both seeking to learn from the animal, Clare possesses a much darker conception
of the skylark s song, and instead attempts to reprimand and teach the bird. Their observations and
the opinions of the lark are dictated by the season in which they find themselves listening to the
bird s song. Wordsworth and Shelly are envious of the Skylark s freedom to travel wherever it may
please, which partially dictates their infatuation with the creature. Wordsworth declares to the
Skylark:
Though hast a nest, for thy love and thy rest: And, though little troubled with sloth, Drunken Lark!
thou would st be loth To be such a Traveller as I. Happy, happy Liver! (ll. 18 22)
When examining the bird in its natural habitat, Wordsworth acknowledges that it has a home for a
family and for relaxation, and yet can still fly whenever and wherever it may please. While he lives
the life of a traveler as
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  • 8. Woman in Combat Essay The idea of women in combat is not unusual anymore. They should be able to hold combat positions beacause although physical strength matters, the military still needs the intelligence that women can bring. Also, banning women from the combat hurts their military careers. Although women account for only ten percent of the enlisted personnel (Time, 8/21/95/ Pg. 31), they are still a major part in the armed forces. Their performance recently has generated support from Congress and the public for enhancing the role of females in the military. During the Persian Gulf War, women were sent to the Middle East to fly helicopters, service combat jets, refuel tankers, and load laser guided bombs. Their performance has led the world to realize that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In spite of their record as able combat personnel, there are laws and policies that restrict women in the United States Military from serving in positions that require them to engage in direct combat. Women in the Air Force and Navy are barred from aircraft and vessels that have a chance to be exposed to combat. The official, established policies of the Army and Marine Corps exclude women from combat (Snyder, pg. 75 76). These policies prohibit women, on the basis of gender only, from over twelve percent of the skill positions and thirty nine percent of the total positions offered by the Department of Defense. Such policies excluding women from combat need to be repealed by Congress. The Fourteenth Amendment s quot;Equal Protection Clause quot; insures every citizen quot;the equal protection of the laws. quot; Although the clause is not applicable to Federal government, the Supreme Court said the Due Process Clause in the Fifth Amendment prohibits the federal government from making unreasonable classifications. Therefore the set laws and policies that exclude women from combat not only violate the Fifth Amendment, but also deny women their fundamental right to engage and excel in their chosen occupation. There have been many court cases involving women in combat over the years, although there has never been a case directly challenging the constitutionality ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay on Two Themes in James Joyce s Dubliners Escape Countered by Responsibility: A Comparative Analysis of the Two Themes in Dubliners James Joyce s Dubliners is a compilation of many short stories put together to convey the problems in Ireland during that time. Many of his characters are searching for some kind of escape from Dublin, and this is a reoccurring theme throughout the stories. In the story Little Cloud, the main character, Little Chandler, feels the need for both an escape from Dublin and also from his normal everyday life. Gabriel, the main character in Joyce s final story of the book, The Dead, desires a different form of escape than Little Chandler. He desires to escape his aunts party, and also at times, Dublin society. Although the stories... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is no coincidence that even the name Little Chandler gives the reader the impression that he is inferior/x. He reflects to himself, If you wanted to succeed you had to go away...you could do nothing in Dublin (68). Little Chandler had fantasized about becoming a writer and moving from Dublin himself, and his reunion with Gallaher in the bar escalades these unrealistic desires. Every step [towards the bar where they were meeting] brought him nearer to London, farther from his own sober inartistic life (68). Gallaher tells Chandler of the exiting places outside of Dublin where, he says, [in Dublin,] nothing is known of such things, and the places he has been are not for a pious chap like [Little Chandler] (71, 73). Gallaher is not at all interested in Chandler s family, nor does he want one of his own. He even goes so far to say that if he ever gets married, it would be to a rich German or Jewish girl, and that tying himself to one woman must get a bit stale (77). The meeting with Gallaher and listening to Gallaher s stories and of sharing for a brief space Gallaher s vagrant and triumphant life, upset the equipoise of his sensitive nature (75). He leaves the bar feeling somewhat cheated out of a life that he could have had. When Little ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Case Study Of PCI DSS Compliance PCI DSS Compliance and How to Become PCI DSS Compliant. What is PCI Compliance? PCI compliance is officially known as Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). It s a proprietary information security standard for all organizations that store, process or transmit branded credit cards from the major card schemes including Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover. It s a universal security standard that was first set up in December 2004 when the credit card companies came together to form Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) the organization behind PCI DSS. The most current PCI DSS (version 3.2) came out in April 2016. Before the formal security standard was established, the different credit card companies had their own set of rules and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An Approved Scanning Vendor (ASV) is an organization with a set of security services and tools (ASV scan solutions) that conduct external vulnerability scanning services to validate with the external scanning requirements. As for if you need it, it depends. If you re applying for an SAQ A EP, you need it. It s one of the questions in the form and while AOC A it doesn t necessarily mean that you need to be performing scans by approved ASVs. So, from the point of view of SAQ/AOC A, an ASV scan is not needed. At the same time, some acquirers (payment providers) have it as one of the requirements to use their services. Again, it s important to your providers directly even if you are applying for SAQ A. The scanning vendors ASV scan solution is tested and approved by PCI SSC before an ASV added to list. Compliance Process Summary 1. Determine your compliance level with your bank and different credit card companies. Remember, each has their own slightly different rules. 2. Complete the relevant Self Assessment Questionnaire according to its instructions. 3. Complete the relevant Attestation of Compliance form (contained in your SAQ ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Literary Analysis Of Nadine Gordimer s Once Upon A Time Not all Once Upon a Time stories end in a happily ever after. In society, some men and women overprotect their children so intensely that occasionally this puts them in more danger which leads many to say that they are metaphorically in a prison. This leads to an unhealthy lifestyle for children all around the world that has protective parents. Adding multiple layers of body armor just weighs you down. In the short storyOnce Upon a Time, author Nadine Gordimer, uses point of view to show the problem in the story, the problem is about excessive protection and how it ends up failing dramatically but not in the way you think, maybe if the family would have moved things would not have ended up the way it did. Once Upon a Time is a short story with fairy tale characteristics, like all short stories it can be read in one sitting. This work also... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The purpose of the short story is to show how the act of overprotecting could be a problem while it also shows the issues of apartheid in south Africa around the late 1960s. The short story she writes about is third person omniscient this means the where the author knows a lot about the characters of the story as well as the setting. In the beginning though it can be seen she uses first person and talks about her experience. The family that Nadine Gordimer writes about in this short story builds multiple protective measurements to ensure the safety of their family and their child, due to the riots happening all around the city. However, the family s way of protecting themselves made it feel like a prison rather than their own house. The author displayed this when writing, So from every window and door in the house where they were living happily ever after they now saw the trees and sky through bars. (Gordimer 2) The security measurements the family laid out were meant to keep the family safe and unharmed. However, their preventative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Causes Of The Korean War Intro The Korean war left 2.5 million people dead more than half of which civilians, nearly 10% of Korea s total population. With the war officially starting in June of 1950 it took almost three years of North and South Korea battling until the armistice was signed in July of 1953. The ongoing cold war between America and Russia can be linked to as to why the Korean conflict was originally initiated. Still to this day the border between North and South Korea is a heated zone, there is little to no hope of a united Korea anytime soon. Short term cause American troops began to leave South Korea around mid 1949 with Dean Acheson Releasing a speech in January 1950 stating that the US would no longer commit their forces to mainland Asia. Acheson saying that their defensive perimeter ran through Japan and the Ryukyu but not the Republic of Korea or the Republic of China, The defensive perimeter runs along the Aleutians to Japan and then goes to the Ryukyus. We hold important defence positions in the Ryukyu Islands, and those we will continue to hold . The recent withdrawal of American troops from South Korea gave Kim Il Sung an opportunity to make a push towards South Korea Although; he could not do this alone, he would need the help of Stalin. After constant persuasion from Kim, Stalin agreed to support Kim with his attack on South Korea, The recent development of Stalin s first atomic bomb in 1949 may have given him confidence about the invasion. Long term causes The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Comparing Motherhood In A Secret Narrow And A Secret... Romance novels are typically based in a set pattern and Karen van der Zee s A Secret Sorrow is no exception. Meanwhile, in Gail Godwin s A Sorrowful Woman , the romance aspect is not nearly as focused on. While A Secret Sorrow is a nice, easy romance novel, the short story A Sorrowful Woman is a much better example of literature, and portrays a much more unique message. The two stories differ greatly when compared by their theme, by the role of motherhood and children, and by how they are written. Theme is almost predictable in most romance novels. In A Secret Sorrow, the conflict of Faye, the main character, not being able to have children is easily overcome by the power of love. Faye and her future husband end up adopting children and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They go by a set pattern of style and writing. They are usually written with non complex sentences and often use cliched language and descriptions. For example, Faye is described as a terrified animal (32) at one point, and Kai s descriptions consist of him speaking huskily and being tan and strong. The story uses chiched and flaccid descriptions such as, strong brown hands (35), dark face , and intense blue eyes (32). These sorts of phrases and wording are common in romance novels, with the hero in them usually being a tall, strong, and dark man, and being described in the same way. All and all, it is easy to read. A Sorrowful Woman , however, is written in an interesting manner, the author choosing to omit names. The wife and mother in the story is only known as the woman, the husband is only known as the husband, and the child is only known as the child. While A Secret Sorrow has more bland writing, A Sorrowful Woman has more stylistic writing and more literary elements. It uses more complex sentences and unnatural sounding and stiff dialogue, including, I don t know what we ll do. It s all my fault, I know. I m such a burden, I know that. Let me think. I ll think of something. . . . I know you will. You always do (40). The overall effect is it gives off an air of mystery that keeps the reader guessing. Rather than giving everything to the reader like A secret Sorrow, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Capital Punishment in Canada Essay Capital Punishment in Canada As violence becomes an increasing concern among Canadians, people are calling for the reinstatement of capital punishment. This controversial issue has been ailing politicians and public morality since its abolition in 1976. As one examines the arguments for and against the reinstatement of capital punishment; examples of modern day cases dealing with capital punishment; and statistics on such cases, one can better appreciate the reasons why this barbaric form of punishment should remain in the past. Unfortunately, like most Americans, many Canadians believe in the barbaric an eye for an eye rule of restitution. This belief is the basis for the argument for the reinstatement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I didn t tie anybody to a stretcher. I didn t pump poison into anybody s veins from behind a locked door. You call this justice. I call this and your society a bunch of cold blooded murderers. (Infamous last words) This statement, and others like it, has raised morality questions which haunt politicians and citizens alike. When the state takes away one s life, how is this action more moral than the original crime? The government represents its people. When the government condones such morbid actions to be taken place legally, what message does this send out to its people? The answers to these questions can be seen in the statistics offered by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. This report offers the following facts: At the end of 1998, the US held 3,452 prisoners on death row, which is a 4% increase from 1997. On December 31, 1998, the youngest death row inmate was 18 years old and the eldest was 83. The average age was 38 years old. As of the end of 1998, the execution of prisoners 16 years old or younger was permissible in a dozen states. Eight of which did not specify a minimum age for which the death penalty could be imposed. 34 of the 38 capital punishment states use lethal injection. Electrocution is the sole execution
  • 15. method in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Nebraska. Delaware, New Hampshire and the state of Washington permit hanging as a method of execution. Idaho, Oklahoma, and Utah authorize firing squads. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner Research Paper In Samuel Tayler Coleridge s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Coleridge uses many supernatural, macabre, and Gothic elements to get his theme across to the reader. These elements include: the strange weather, the Albatross, Death and Life in Death, the multiple spirits, the madness of the pilot and his boy. In The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the weather goes through some strange and inexplicable changes. The weather is fine until the Mariner s unnamed ship reaches the equator, and then it turns nasty. The storm that overtakes them is described as a giant beast with huge wings that strike the ship and drive it toward the South Pole. Just as Coleridge takes a leaf from Sam I Am s book and says that the ice was here, the ice was there, / The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the Mariner learns to pray, he sleeps for a long time and when he wakes up it rains and the dead bodies of his crewmates are possessed by angelic spirits sent down to him by Mary. These angelic crew members take up their previous posts and sail the ship. The ship is driven forward by the Spirit of the South Pole, who is forced to by the angelic spirits residing in the ship s crew and it travels nine fathoms under the ship. As the ship is traveling along, friends of the Spirit of the South Pole converse with each other The Spirit of the South Pole cannot stay with the ship forever though so it charges two other spirits with the burden of speeding the ship along its journey. These two new spirits make the ship travel so fast, that they put the Mariner in a trance because they were travelling at a speed so fast that no human life could withstand it. The use of spirits is meant to show that those who are followers of God have dominion over things that are not God fearing. This explains why the Spirit of the South Pole drove the ship onward in compliance with the orders of the angelic crew even though it did not want to (Samuel Taylor Coleridge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Hannibal Barca Made The Correct Decision By Not Directly... THESIS STATEMENT Although he was questioned and is criticized, Hannibal Barca made the correct decision by not directly attacking the city of Rome. A commander under Hannibal, Marhabal, was greatly mistaken when he openly attacked Hannibal s decision to refrain from attacking Rome. PURPOSE STATEMENT Through research and analysis of historical events, it is apparent that a direct attack on the city of Rome would have been ultimately futile, and quite possibly self destructive. INTRODUCTION In 216 BC at the hilltop village of Cannae, in Apulia the Roman army stood to fight Hannibal and suffered the greatest losses in a single day in Roman history. As the sun rose the next day it shone on the bodies of the Romans who had been so cleverly trapped and slaughtered. Not far from there, Marhabal, a cavalry commander under Hannibal, tells Hannibal that in five days he shall dine as victor on the Capitol hill . Marhabal s prediction was not just hyperbolic, but it was ludicrous. Not only would it have taken much longer than five days to reach and capture Rome, but Hannibal and his army had no means to even attempt it. Hannibal understood this and when he denied Marhabal s proposal, Marhabal responded, [y]ou know how to win a victory, but not how to use one . Hannibal did know how to use a victory. He knew that there was no way he could capture the city of Rome. Hannibal had neither the manpower nor the resources to enact a full scale attack or siege on Rome, and too few ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Snapchat on keeping a record of events for the user but Snapchat does not. It almost appears as if Snapchat is rebelling against the idea of permanence. Snapchat aims to apply through technological means the temporal time bound paradigm that characterizes oral cultures (Soffer, 2016). An image becomes a photograph, in part, by having borders. The frame makes the photo. Tellingly, a Snapchat usually exists unframed, full screen, more moment than an art object. Less than sharing experience trophies and hoping communicationhappens around them, an ephemeral network leaves the art objects to fade in favor of focusing on the moments, the experience, the communication; more social than media, more social than network. (Jurgenson, 2014). The Snapchat users like the idea of a safe place where they can control what is shared with the world. Experts in the field of communication state that the ephemeral messaging compels users to do more with less, often generating a better brand. Snapchat s popularity has helped spur other private messaging apps but none are as successful as Snapchat. The real time communication protocol is what Snapchat is all about. Snapchat keeps people connected without it being public. Some individuals seek the privacy afforded by Snapchat. Snapchat allows the viewer to see the actual face expressions, which allows for better understanding. Snapchat is very much like a conversation taking place, where you can see the person but you can t go back or rewind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Analysis Of Stephen King s The Movie Erika Rose Steele Academic Literacy Day 2, Period 3 Book Comparison Paper Book Comparison Paper It (2017) and IT by Stephen King The movie It was recently remastered, released a few short weeks ago on September 8th, 2017. The original It was directed by Tommy Lee Lewis and released in 1990, a horror movie that was adapted from the 1986 novel by writer Stephen King. Both the book and the movies are frightening and gory, and even some horror fans stay away. The book is an excellent tool for keeping yourself awake, and you should only watch the movies in a well lit room and certainly not your basement on a dark, stormy October night. This paper will compare the plot of It: Chapter One, or simply It, released in 2017 and directed by Andres ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mike Hanlon is chased into the Barrens as well and meets the other six kids. After more encounters with It , the seven children make an American Indian smokehole which they use to hallucinate Its origins. They discover It came to Earth millions of years before with a meteor impact. Eddie is put in the hospital after Henry Bowers breaks his arm and as Beverly spies on one of Bowers friends, she sees the boy get murdered by It. After Eddie is released from the hospital, he and his six friends make two silver slugs, believing that silver will harm It. The six harm It with the slugs, and It flees back to Its hiding place underneath Derry s sewers. It manipulates the mind of Henry Bowers, providing him with a switchblade and convincing him to kill his abusive father. When the seven friends (referring to themselves as the Losers Club) chase after It into the sewers, Henry Bowers follows them with his two friends. It attacks the three bullies, killing one, mutilating one, and leaving Henry Bowers insane. He is blamed for the murders that have been going on, including George Denbrough s, when he washes out of the sewers and back into Derry. Bill discovers the Ritual of Chud, which allows him to confront It. During the ritual, Bill meets the ancient creator of our universe, a giant turtle named Maturin. Bill discovers that Its true form is bright orange lights that are referred to only as the Deadlights . Maturin, the turtle, helps Bill severely wound It and send ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Role Of E Governance On Administrative Efficiency And... Role of E governance in administrative Efficiency and Combating Corruption Abstract: Administrative efficiency and Corruption have been the matter of growing interest for any Government of a country. Increasing efficiency and decreasing corruption are very much important for good governance and better development of a country. Because organization s effectivity, productivity, depends on administrative efficiency. The objective of this paper is to find out the role of E governance in Administrative Efficiency and Combating Corruption. It will provide ideas in which factors should be emphasized to ensure administrative efficiency and to battle against corruption with the weapon of E governance. Keywords: e Governance, Administrative efficiency, Corruption, development etc. Introduction: Developing countries like Bangladesh always faces some problems like lack of administrative efficiency and corruption in various level of society. E governance can be an important tool to fight against it. The preliminary objective of e governance is to provide better services and information to the citizens of a country. It has also plays an important role to fight against corruption along with providing services. So, now a days, to increase administrative efficiency and to ensure quality service to the people no one can ignore the importance of E governance. E governance also can helps to reduce of corruption. Objective of the Study: The main objective of this study is to examine the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Oklahoma Funded Program Case Study Oklahoma funded program 9: Lead to Read. LTR had 36 AmeriCorps members serving schools in Lincoln, Osage, Logan, Creek, Pawnee, Okfuskee, Payne and Carter counties. LTR members were assigned to local districts and provided one on one and small group literacy instruction to k 3 students in need of remediation (OCSC, 2015). Through the OCSC. the LTR program was established. Public School programs and in particular literacy programs are one of the most prolific areas for AmeriCorps service (Simon, 2002). According to the CNCS (2010) strategic plan, Learn and Serve America program runs through state education agencies and provide K 12 schools, community based organizations, Indian tribes, and U.S. territories and institutions of higher ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Members are assigned a site supervisor for them to report to and look towards for support. Members are then placed in classrooms and work with students who do not benchmark on initial assessments. Members utilize their training and other resources to provide individual and small group intervention. Members track the time spent with students throughout the school year and report using time sheets. Students are assessed two other times throughout the year for progress monitoring and that data is sent to the LTR director. For the LTR program, members are provided a living allowance of $6,525 for ten months. Members can serve up to four years at 900 hours per year and an education award of $2,865 for continuing education each year. Members have seven years to use their education award and for those over 55 years of age, they can gift their earned award on to their children, grandchildren, or foster children. There has been limited research conducted on AmeriCorps programs in schools, and for schools to continue to utilize members as interventionists, research needs to be completed on AmeriCorps programs to evaluate program effectiveness. The LTR sites utilize two of the state adopted assessments. Half of the sites use STAR or STAR Early Literacy and DIBELS to collect student outcome data (M.Parnell, personal communication, September ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Chronic Bronchitis Is A Medical Condition That Enhances... Chronic bronchitis is a medical condition that enhances the swelling and mucus (phlegm or sputum) production in the breathing tubes (airways). Airway obstruction takes a place in chronic bronchitis, as the swelling and extra mucus cause the inside of the breathing tubes to be narrower than normal. This illness is the fourth leading cause of death and WHO predicted that COPD will be the third leading cause of death by 2030. Spirometry is the most recommended diagnostic test to assess as to whether a patient has a COPD or not by Glob initiative in Obstructive Lung disease (GOLD). This test is specifically designed to identify abnormalities in lung volumes and air flow. Spirometry is utilized along with physical assessment, medical history notes, x rays and blood tests to confirm the type of lung disease that a patient is suffering from, which enables timely diagnosis and treatment. Spirometry can be defined as a mechanism that illustrate the degree of airflow obstruction with a forced expiratory volume per second (FEV1) of 0.7. This review will focus on the recent developments spirometry as a diagnostic tool for COPD . Keywords: COPD,emphysema, chronic bronchitis, spirometry Executive Summary Introduction: COPD is a disease that characterized by airflow limitation, because it is irreversible. Sign and symptoms: There are very helpful to diagnose the type of COPD the patients have to get the right treaments. Breathlessness, cough, fatigue, cough, dyspnea and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Impressionism And Contribution To Edouard Manet Edouard Manet Numerous art historians believe that the birth of modern art can be traced back to Edouard Manet. Countless artists of note since Manet s time have been influenced by the legacy he left behind. Manet completely deviated from the established artistic traditions, and invented a entirely new type of painting. He was thought to be the frontrunner of the avant garde. He introduced two new features to painting that changed art forever; the adaptation of the image into a personal individual vision, which was completely at odds with existing art practices and the recognition of the fundamental pretense of painting. Manet forged the between Realism and Impressionism, which in turn encouraged many artists, in particular, the Impressionists ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Manet felt that modern art should concern itself with everyday life. Modern artists could do this by moving through the city, observing life as it occurs. Manet moved to a new studio in 1861 in the district of Batignolles near an area known as Petit Pologne. Petit Pologne was home to the underprivileged who were being ejected by the redevelopment taking place in Paris under Hausmann. Manet was already conscious of Diderot s ideas about realistic subject matter in art and of Couture s enlightened subjects of workers, laundresses and trains. Baudelaire s philosophy, from revolting against tradition to the unearthing of modern life, craving something new, is the location for the painter of modern life, the streets of Paris in all their magnificence. The artist observes the world all the while staying hidden,a voyeur. His backdrop of choice is the city crowds. We can easily get from Baudelaire s philosophies about modern art to Manet as a man and a painter. He put on canvas what Baudelaire put in words. Manet saw the role of a painter as more than just a creator of images. During his time in Couture s studio he aquired skills in stdio art but also in portraying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. North American Fighter At the end of the year 1939 a possible full scale war in Europe was a major concern. The British Royal Air Force was trying to find ways to strengthen their fighters. In 1940 they came up with the Curtiss P 40. The British approached North American set to have them build it. But Dutch Kendelberger (the president of North American) offered to build an entirely new advanced fighter using the same Allison V 1710 39 engine used on the P 40. North American s only previous fighter experience was with the NA 50A, but Dutch collaborated with J.L. Lee Atwood to formulate an outline for the project. The British agreed on the new type, NA 73X, with only the precondition that a prototype be accessible within 120 days. North American... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The wingspan was 37 feet with an area of 233 square feet and was 32 feet 3 inches long. Height was 13 feet 8 inches. The Packard built Merlin V 1650 7 was capable of delivering 1,695 horsepower which provided a speed of 437 mph at 25,000 feet. Weights were 7,125 lbs. empty and 10,100 lbs. normal gross, but an additional 2,000 lbs. could be carried. The internal fuel capacity was 105 gallons, giving a range of 950 miles at 362 miles per hour at 25,000 feet. The P 51H series was the final production that included several changes making it the fastest production variant with a maximum speed of 487 mph at 25,000 feet. Five hundred fifty five P 51H s were delivered before VJ Day out of an original order for 1,445 planes The P 51 mustangs considered to be the best piston aircraft of World War II and became one of the world s most elite aircraft. A total of 14,819 Mustangs of all types were built for the USAAF. American Mustangs destroyed 4,950 enemy aircraft making them the highest scoring US fighter in the Europe Theater of Operations. They were used as dive bombers, bomber escorts, ground attackers, interceptors, for photo recon missions, trainers, transports (with a jump seat), and after the war, high performance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Transcendentalism Through Popular Culture Project Transcendentalism through Popular Culture Project One of the five principles of transcendentalism is nonconformity. Nonconformity is defined as failure or refusal to conform to established customs, attitudes, or ideas. It is to think higher than what society allows and to be above and beyond the accepted social standards. Ralph Waldo Emerson, a popular transcendentalist, demonstrates this principle in one of his compositions, Self Reliance, Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist, (Emerson, Self Reliance, 392). Emerson is saying that you should not be like others but to build your own personality and to be your own person because you could be of great influence. Chris Guillebeau s The Art of Nonconformity is an example of nonconformity because the central theme is nonconformity. The whole book is based on the principle that success can come from defying the standards and to set your own rules to live life the way you want. To be successful, you do not need to agree with society. In The Art of Nonconformity, Guillebeau calls people who conform to society sleepwalkers. Guillebeau states, If you re stuck in the cage, it s time to smash the glass around you and crawl your way out. You don t need anyone s permission to climb the ladder, and you don t need to apologize for escaping. If the sleepwalking life is the real world of the unremarkably average, the clear alternative is the living world of adventure. The cage symbolizes the standards of society and to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Wifi Momentary Loss The internet at the house is working fine, in fact I am using it right now. Perhaps it was an issue with which WiFi you were trying to use, or using an incorrect password. I know I had to explain the passwords to you via email, even though that information was all on a informational sheet at the house. I just checked my connection speed at speedtest.net, and it shows over 60 M using the WiFi at the house, which is pretty quick for Hawaii. I only get about 70M hard wired down at my house. I had to re set it a few times during your stay though, so that may have caused a momentary loss. The last emailed comment from you regarding the internet, was that it was totally fine. I know the first two days (with the storms) caused internet issues,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Lease is very clear, and the check out information sign at the house is also very clear. I also gave specific check out information (in the email with the price quote) prior to booking, as I always do. We ve never had a group disregard the Lease and Check Out procedures as much as this. A few minor infractions are to be expected though, and we consider ourselves to be very reasonable. We are part of an organized group of Vacation Home owners here in Kona and Waikoloa (over 200 members), and our personal standards for Housekeeping / Check Out are pretty realistic. Our group s Lawyer has actually suggested that our Lease be used as a standard form for the other home owners. We walk thru each other s homes regularly, and numerous other owners have commented on how well supplied our home ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Food Protection In The United States Science Expo Do you ever take your lunch anywhere? Have any of your food products ever been wasted, destroyed, or damaged in any way due to the unstable or heavier items in your meal? Secondly, let s say when you go into a restaurant, would you want your entree to come out squashed or crushed? Food protection is an enormous problem. Food is one of the key ingredients needed for life, so why do people not protect it like they protect themselves or how they protect others? Food protection is the action of not allowing any items in the meal to be harmed or for the consumer to be harmed from eating the meal. Food protection is not a legal law in the United States, yet if the government teaches the importance of food protection and why it is needed, children in the United States would have much better health habits, such simple habits such as washing their hands before eating or washing off their produce before people eat it can help. Simple habits like that could change all of America, so why does the government not teach children about food protection? Let me talk to you about food protection. School A common place where food protection should be applied most is at school. Most people go to school, so it should be a key place to teach information about food protection. Matthew Molina, a student attending Arnall Middle School, he is not happy with how his food is protected from his lunch box because well, you will find out. We asked Matthew, Do you think your lunch box provides protection for your food? and guess what he said, No. Next, the interviewer asked another student, Alexa Van Veghten, who is also a student attending Arnall, who brings her own lunch to school every day. Do your plastic containers protect your lunch? the interviewer asked. Alexa answered, No, because the food gets crushed when my lunch box moves. Then container moves making the food bang up against the side of the lunch box causing the food to become crushed. So do containers really protect your food? Maybe that is a question you should ask yourself. Also, if a child s lunchbox has a plastic interior, don t you think if the containers were also made of plastic, in which would do the same damage to the food from banging against ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Habeas Corpus Analysis In the U.S. system, federal courts use the summons of habeas corpus to determine if a state s imprisonment of a detainee is lawful. With regards to the historical evolution of habeas corpus up to the current war on terror, the controversy between who has the right to habeas corpus and if the government has the right to hold an enemy combatant, without charging them with a specific crime, has progressed over the years. This essay will analyze the relevance of habeas corpusand evaluate different perspectives in regards to topics relating to habeas corpus. The Constitution of the United Stateswas written in 1787 and exclusively signified the writ of habeas corpus as a fundamental legal underpinning of the new nation (Osborne, 2008 p.1).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Supreme Court ruled in Rasul v. Bush that U.S. courts have jurisdiction to hear challenges on behalf of persons detained at the U.S. Naval Station in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in connection with the war against terrorism. The court overturned a ruling that no U.S. court has jurisdiction to hear petitions for habeas corpus on behalf of the detainees because they are aliens detained abroad, but left questions involving prisoners and status unanswered. The 9/11 Commission recommended a common coalition approach to such detention. The senate voted to deny detainees access to federal courts to file habeas petitions, but to allow limited appeals. (Elsea, 2005 p. 1) Many see habeas corpus as a must, that all individuals guilty or not have the right to have their day in court. Others believe that if someone has participated in a horrific crime, such as a suicide bomber, killing hundreds of people, they should be denied of any kind of rights, especially the right to have their day in front of a jury. The war on terror started with terrorist committing crimes against our entire country, it just doesn t seem fit to allow them access to our Supreme Court and be heard by a jury that is most likely going to find them guilty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Space Of Deep Sea Exploration Since the 1950s, America and the rest of the world have been fascinated by space exploration, extraterrestrial life, and alien planets; but in reality our own planet is an alien planet. To this day only five percent of our oceans have been discovered, while our oceans make up seventy one percent of the earth. Scientists believe that the oceans have been around since the earth was just molten rock and in its early formation, also all life originated from the ocean. So why explore out when we haven t explored our own ocean? Our oceans could contain many secrets to the world that are still unknown. According to Ryan Carlyle, a subsea hydraulics engineer Works in the oil industry as an engineer for Deepwater well control equipment; he directs... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The animal has a pattern formed by its dark purple veins. This specific dive assisted researchers discover 40 new varieties of Nudibranch near the harbor of Puerto Galera in the Philippines. But you don t have to go to remote parts of the world to find new species; the entire ocean is alive, new species of coral is also being discovered. Coral is usually not recognized as living, and is only really mentioned when ships sail too close to shore and sink after running into coral reefs; but coral isn t only found in the shallows. Biologist Thomas Shirley and a group of scientist of the Harte Research Institute at Texas A M University conducted a deep seacoral expedition of the coast of Canada. By using a mini submersibles to closely study deep sea coral and compare them to shallow water corals; Shirley learning that deep sea corals grows anywhere from one and a half meters to three meters high in large pastures. Also deep sea coral form colonies instead of reefs like shallow water coral; these colonies contain thousands of animals such as fish, crabs, and shrimp. Some coral down in the depths produce bioluminescence, little pulses of light which are usually either blue or green whenever a fish or other animals rub alongside it when passing by. There is no telling what else we could learn from these oceanic animals, we are just now learning some aquatic life possess secrets humans have not yet to discover. Johnathan Wilker, a chemist and a materials engineer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Welsh Baccalaureate Individual Investigation I am fascinated by the complexity of many legal issues and this has drawn me to consider law as a career. The documentary Common for example opened my eyes to the controversy surrounding the law of joint enterprise. I particularly enjoy watching such documentaries and following current affairs and my interest in contemporary issues led me to take Law as one of my AS subjects. I live in a rural, agricultural area and land law is an area I would like to study further and having studied Sociologyfor GCSE, I am also particularly interested in family law. Whilst I am very interested in current affairs, I also feel a deeper understanding of the past helps me to understand and appreciate present day issues. For that reason I decided to study ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The documentary Life on Death Row made me realise how our criminal justice systems are so different to those in the USA and it inspired me to want to find out more about it. I strongly feel the Welsh Baccalaureate has made me a more confident person by having to present my findings and work with different people. Through the Welsh Baccalaureate I ve developed many key skills such as Problem solving, ICT, Working with others and Communication. Using my initiative, I organised a week long work experience at a Solicitor s office where I carried out basic office duties such as filing, faxing, answering telephone calls and accompanying solicitors in court. I found this week of work experience very valuable as it furthered my passion for law and gave me an insight into the work undertaken at a small high street firm. This autumn, I represented the School at the Empire Mock Trials in New York, competing against teams from all over the world. This experience helped me to hone my public speaking skills and taught me how to see issues from different perspectives. Furthermore, it deepened my understanding of the workings of the American legal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Summary Of A True Story Of Life Behind The Veil Saudi... Ciara Campos Professor Coleman Sociology 200 February 6, 2015 A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia Jean P. Sasson wrote a true event story about a Saudi Arabian princess. It was about Sultana s own life story and the whole book is in her point of view. To protect her identity she had to change names and obviously not explicit hers. It s a nonfiction story of the outrage that is forced upon women throughout Saudi Arabia even today, a story that leaves readers praying for change before it is too late for the next generation of girls growing up in Saudi Arabia. This story is quite scary and very unbelievable how women around the world are being treated. Even though Arabians have a very different point of view of religion and marriage it s really all sexist and very sad what women have to go through, no matter rich or poor. Sultana is an actual princess living the rich more successful life than others in Saudi Arabia. She grew up in a luxury mansion since her dad came from a royal family closely related to a King. She literally has four mansions on three continents, has her very own private jet, different types of jewels and designer dresses. But in reality she s not happy with all she has because she s living like a slave in her own gilded cage with absolutely no time of freedom. She can t ever leave the house, she has no control over her own life and no value. Behind her veil she is more like a prisoner jailed by her own dad, husband, as well as her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analysis Of Into The Wild By Christopher Krakauer A biography is a work written about another person s life. A standard biography only discusses the life of a single person. Krakauer s biography, Into the Wild, retains the standard convention of describing the life story of the main person, but also include accounts of other people including himself and slight difference on how he wrote the biography to justify Chris s choices. Krakauer focuses his book on Christopher McCandless just like any other biography. Krakauer tells the story of how Chris made his way and became ready for his time in Alaska to carry out his dream. Unlike most biographies, rather than starting at the beginning of Chris s life, Krakauer chose to start with the end. Krakauer begins with the last known events of what happened to Chris s life. By starting with Chris s death, Krakauer adds an air of mystery that intrigues the reader. In interesting the reader, Krakauer gets the reader to read the rest of the book to find out more of what happened. This gives Krakauer the opportunity to defend Chris. Also, in a conventional biography, the author tries to remain unbiased and tells what happened without trying to convince the reader about something. In Into the Wild, Krakauer himself admits that is very biased and sympathizes with Chris in the author s note. This means that Krakauer actively tries to convince the reader of something about Chris and make them understand. Krakauer diverges from standard conventions with the story Everett Ruess. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Short Story Of Twas The Night Walker Twas the night of July 7, 1947. James was sitting on his porch having a drink or two with his neighbor Mr. Docster. James had a great day at his military station post in Roswell, New Mexico, but he was still tired. The topic of politics had been always what they were talking about and they always disagreed on something. While they were talking and the evening grew darker and the stars finally came out. At this time the only thing they would talk about is how the universe is or what started it. As they were talking about the universe, they saw something flying down with bright lights. Mr. Docster brushed it off as another one of those lost planes that fly by these parts of nothingness. A few moments later they saw another airplane flying by pretty low this time with bright lights, but again, they brushed it off as nothing until something strange happened. The bright light came even closer and closer until it shot down right inside James s corn field. They sat there in awe out of what had just happened right in front of them. Mr. Docster was the first one to say anything after what had just happened, but it was a comment that left James feeling scared and alone. After his words shivered down James s spine, he said a few more words and then it was silent. What do we do now? asked James.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... James immediately ran out of the place and ran home. He didn t care that he was leaving work or that he was going to his house. The world around him seemed to be falling apart. As he was gonna exit the gate, he saw a crowd of people there lining up covering the door asking for answers. When James looked to see the group he saw that the leader was Mr. Docster. He had gathered everyone in the town up to see what was inside the base. Everyone was chanting about the rights of people and having to know what was going on. James saw people climbing the fences only. Then he turned around and Mr. Docster spoke to James with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Femal Arousal Disorder FEMALE AROUSAL DISORDER In recent years more then ever women are being studied for problems with sexual disorders and dysfunction s Sexual disorders and dysfunction s refer to difficulties individuals experience in their sexual functioning. (O Donohue, Geer) In the past when sexual problems were studied amongst women the focus was on the orgasmic phase, with such problems as Vaginismus, Dyspareunia and Anorgasmia, rather than on the arousal phase. Even in 1970 when Masters and Johnson published their famous book Human Sexual Inadequacy, they omitted form their finding associated with arousal disorder in women for reasons unknown. However many contemporary sex researchers, reason that arousal problems ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However as early as 1966, Master s and Johnson examined physiological responses that occurred during pregnancy and they found that pregnancy itself produced pelvic vasocongestion, and the vasocongestive response of sexual arousal was altered. with pregnancy several new hormones present themselves in extremely high levels. The combination of estrogen and progesterone during pregnancy will surely effect sexual desire and arousal. The physical changes that accompany pregnancy such as vasocongestion, edema and pressure of the fetus have also been known to hamper the sexual arousal process for women. Other physical symptoms such as morning sickness; changes in body image tend to also play a significant role in whether women are able to become sexually aroused or not. (Master, Johnson) As Falicov reported in 1973 many of his subjects feared engaging in sexual activities,
  • 35. while pregnant, for the simple fact they believed that they might injure the maturing fetus. As one patient put it I think my husband and I unconsciously are both concerned about harming the baby, even though we both know better. Not only do we make love less often now but also we spend less time at it. Postpartum and breast feeding following the birth of a child can have a negative affect on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay Comparing Strike And The Xenocide Mission It is amazing how two different books have so many similarities. By utilizing ideas within the vast confines of science fiction, the Xenocide Mission and Strike, explain that mankind must manage to find a way to survive by fighting the counter forces intent on trying to gain the earthly substances they have wasted, and use their ability to travel through space and time to win their war. Strike by DJ Machale and the Xenocide Mission by Ben Jeapes have a different setting, while they share a similar conflict and plot. The settings of Strike and the Xenocide Mission are different; one taking place on earth, and the other in space. In Strike, the setting is in the future earth, where everything runs on nuclear power. There are nuclear factories... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The aliens come to earth to steal its resources because they wasted all of theirs. They declare war on Earth by attacking its main spy asteroid, the SkySpy. In Strike, the war is between aliens from a future dimension and humans. The aliens from the future have also wasted their resources and use nuclear power for everything. They travel to the past to try to steal the Earth s resources. The conflicts depicted in these books are similar because they both involve aliens trying to steal resources from the Earth.The plot in the two books are similar; they both involve aliens declaring war on Earth, then attacking the military. In the first book, the aliens first declared war on Earth, then they came through portals and destroyed the Earth. The aliens unsuccessfully pretended to be another branch of the US military, despite being from another planet. In the second book, the aliens successfully used mind control over other aliens to declare war on Earth. Then they tried to steal Earth s resources, but failed. The plots are similar; both including aliens declaring war on Earth and trying to steal Earth s resources, and ultimately, they were both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Characters in Raisin in the Sun Essay Characters in Raisin in the Sun The characters in Lorraine Hansberry^s play are very significant in understanding the play. The characters are examples of they way Lorraine lived day by day her live when she was a kid. The success of the play was brought out by the characters and her way of keeping our interest with each one of them. They characters are very critical in understanding the play. There were four main characters that made the play a sellout, Lena, Ruth, Beneatha and Walter Lee. Each one of these characters had a dream to try to accomplish. The Characters portray the plays meaning in the way the play evolved into a masterpiece. Lorraine Hansberry studied African history while working on A Raisin in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Africa becomes a symbol of heritage and a troublesome but hopeful future (Cheney 56). With the help of Paul Robeson, W.E.B Dubois and Frederick Douglass she created the play A Raisin in the Sun. Paul Robeson was a famous baritone singer. He inspired her to write A Raisin in the Sun. She loved his voice and the songs he sang. Hansberry learned from him ^...the way that most blacks lived, and the dangers of being an artist^ (Cheney 45 46). W.E.B Dubois was an original thinker and a sociologist. Hansberry ^...gained admiration for black intellectual, socialism, and black leadership^ (Cheney 40). Frederick Douglass was a another writer. Hansberry learned about slavery and its psychology. She also learned a ^...invaluable lesson that the sufferings of a people may be presented truthfully in ways that rise above propaganda to the level of art^ (Cheney 36 37). A Raisin in the Sun is a very interesting play about the Younger^s, a family that lives in the Chicago south side ghetto. The characters in the play are Ruth her husband Walter, their son Travis, also Beneatha and Lena. The family is poor and very much so hopeless in finding a new home. Lena is lucky though she found a very nice home in Clyborne Park in a white neighborhood. In the beginning of the play the family is waiting for a 10,000 dollar check. Each family member has there own thoughts on what they should do with the money. Lena wants a new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Alexander Graham Bell s Through Deaf Eyes After watching Through Deaf Eyes I learned many things about how the deaf were treated throughout American history. From being isolated from each other and discriminated against and teaching them to use their voices and read lips instead of signing. I also learned that not all deaf people use American Sign Language. Some use hearing aids, or cochlear implants. Also some use other types of sign language like French Sign Language or Spanish Sign Language. Most states had a school for the deaf. I was surprised to learn that many of those deaf schools had completely banned American Sign Language. The reason for this was because of Alexander Graham Bell. He was against sign language and taught the oralist method. He thought a world without signing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Effect Of Smoke Regulation On Hospitality Industry INTRODUCTION: Scientific research article should be presented as logical arguments and in such a way that sequence of the article sections will correspond to a model or chain of reasoning that applies to such article (Krathwohl, 2009, P.62). However, the research article by Hyland, et al (2003) does not seem to have the framework or follow this model or organized in chain of reasoning sequence /format for some reasons best known by the authors . Beside, Krathwohl, (2009) pointed out that this chain chain of reasoning model applies differently to preplanned and emergent studies. The authors justification of the need for the study, including the degree to which the authors synthesized and critically analyzed existing research to show that this study is the next logical step in the line of research. Hyland, et al (2003) wanted to carry out this research because they believed that there was gap in the previous studies which policy makers, tobacco industries and restaurant owners cite while making arguments that smoke regulation in hospitality industry will hurt their business and decrease revenues. They implied that complicity and conflict of interest between the researchers and stakeholders in hospitality industry together with tobacco industry might have influenced the research results which lead to the conclusion that smoke free regulation in the hospitality industry will negatively impact their sales and revenues. The authors also suggested that data collection methods ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Symptoms Of Manic Depressive Disorder Manic disorder, also known as bipolar disorder, is an illness classified by extreme mood swings from energetic to fatigue, or agitated to happy (vice versa). These occurrences of mood swings can last from a few hours to a few months. Some may even feel happy but depressed at the same time (Watson, 2016). Over 5 million people in the United States struggle with this disorder while symptoms of maniaand bipolar I or II cannot be easily diagnosed (Watson, 2016). Most people tend to become diagnosed with this disorder around the age of 25 years old (National Institute of Mental Health). Manic disorder is not constrained to a certain group of people. It can impact any age, race, or gender however, в…” of people who have this disorder has a close... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Known and Suspected Cause of Manic Depressive Disorder Biological Causes of Manic Depressive Disorder There are no known humanistic or Socio Cultural explanations of manic depressive disorder and no exact causes of manic disorder. However, there are contributing factors that could potentially be causes (Mayo Clinic Staff, 2017). Manic depressive disorder can run in families and can be caused by genetic factors (May Clinic Staff, 2017). It has been discovered that about 50% of people diagnosed with this disorder also has a family member with a mood disorder (Bressert, 2016). Usually, if a parent has this disorder, the child is has a 10% 15% chance of developing the disorder. However, if both parents have manic disorder, then the chances increase to 30% 40% (Bressert, 2016). Manic disorder is categorized as a biological disorder that occurs in the brain. It is caused by neurotransmitters dysfunctioning throughout the brain. Types of neurotransmitters can include: norepinephrine, serotonin, etc... Since this is a biological disorder, it can become active by itself or by psychological stress and social interactions (Bressert, 2016). Behavioral Causes of Manic Depressive Disorder Environmental factors can also contribute to activating this disorder. Life events can activate this disorder, along with altered health habits, alcohol and drug abuse, or an inefficiency of hormones in the brain (Bressert, 2016). Additional factors that can cause a manic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Get Me Back-Personal Narrative The small group surrounds my tank which led them into this mess. Not one turned back. Well, one did cause he had a loose part after being hit by the ricocheting smoky bullets. But, those that carried on knowing what they are putting on the line is what makes me believe that there IS good in this world. Ok, enough thinking, I thoughtto myself. It s not going to get me and my life back. Doing is. And then, I m doing nothing. I m tired. I m out of ideas. I need something to get to me. It was at the tip of my tongue, or brain cell, for that matter. I just need to rethink. What can I use to break through? Something strong, powerful...yeah, definately not from everyday items. I get bumped hard on my back. I think whatever hit it broke part of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Natural leader or not, it becomes natural when life depends on it. That s probably the only thing I learnt in this rubbish excuse of a city other than not to go into one alone. Now, we just have to exit through the forest and get back behind safe grounds. Oh, and what I just realized, probably easier said than done. Forces have been closing in on our last known position to the enemy and it won t be long till they could find us when the sky lights in a couple hours. We moved out as a bunch, and taking out everyone who got in our way. Enemies noticed lights every once in a while, but by the time they got to us, we were ghosts already. Through the forest, we had the advantage that we were still unseen. Streaks of light, orange ones, started to appear by the time we see the opening at the end of the dark forest. It was sunlight, and we re back to where we started. Something I can call my home on the battlefield. I took a random shot into the horizon as the sun appeared, dawn, and just in time. With the rail, the beautiful array of colours were about the only thing I enjoyed on this trip. First feeling I get was relief, and then happiness took over as we get out of our tanks and high five each other like when we win our hometown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Debate Of Corruption Versus Free Speech The idea of money in politics has always been a polarizing issue. For over one hundred years the discussion of individuals and corporations financing campaigns has led to a debate of corruption versus free speech. Is money in politics a corrupting influence that always leads to quid pro quo? Or, is it an issue of allowing individuals to use their money as an extension of their freedom of speech? Recently, campaign finance reform has been a very dynamic issue. With the last major supreme court case Citizens United v. FEC, money in politics has taken a significant turn from the status quo. With only seven years after the Citizens United ruling we can already see the effects of less regulated free speech in politics. Campaign finance reform... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another aspect of FECA was to limit hard money. The philosophy behind this was to restrict the amount of money one individual could give directly to a PAC so they would not have too much influence in the outcome of an election. As a reaction, the PACs started investing into media outlets and began creating commercials. By doing this PACs were able to maintain their influence while still obeying the campaign laws (Hughes 4:30 5:00). To combat too much political influence from advertising, the federal government passed a law called the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) or as it s more commonly known, the McCain Feingold Act. The BCRA sought to expand disclosure on soft money and changed some limits on hard money. The key piece of this legislation is the electioneering communications statute, or section 203. This piece of BCRA was intended to limit the influence of PACs by restricting their ability to air advertisements right before elections. McCain Feingold prevented corporations and PACs from showing political commercials sixty days before an election and thirty days before a primary (FEC BCRA 90). Citizens United is a conservative non profit group that sought to challenge Michael Moore s movie Ferienheit 9/11 through section 203 of the McCain Feingold Act. Citizens United called into question Moore s movie citing the motive behind the film was to advocate the defeat of President Bush and that it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Gout Essay What is Gout and How it is treated Kyle C. Cupp DuBois Area High School Abstract What is Gout and How is it Treated Gout is a semi common form of Arthritis that can cause a lot of pain and discomfort. As it stands there is no known cure for gout as it is a deposit of crystal structures deposited in the joins. Medicine for gout is mostly tries to stop flare ups to help people be more comfortable. Gout is very painful and crippling affliction that can cause a lot of damage to joints and connective tissue and in the medical world there is not a definite cure for gout. LIving with someone with gout INdomethacin and allopurinol have the best ability to treat and prevent flare ups in gout patients. Gout is a disease that is caused by a metabolic disorder known as Hyperuricemia. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its main objective is to get rid of gout from the kidneys. This type of treatment is given by syringe at your doctor s office it isn t a pill like many of the other types of treatments. (Pegloticase 2017) Ketorolac is a very powerful drug that is even compared to opioids and morphine. To have the anti inflammatory effect it has to higher doses and a patient is usually only kept on it for about 5 days. While it can be an anti inflammatory it still has the effects of a drugs such as opioids and morphine. It is only considered in extreme cases and would not make a very good long term effective drug (Non Steroidal Anti inflammatory drugs 2017). Meloxicam is another type of drug used to treat gout. It is a selective cox 2 inhibitor. It inhibits prostaglandins. Prostaglandins also protect the lining of the stomach and intestines from the damaging effects of acid, promote blood clotting by activating platelets, and also affect kidney function (Ogbru, A, 2016). It is extremely selective even with prostaglandins so that it is more thorough (Non Steroidal Anti inflammatory drugs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Essay On Organisational Structure And Design Organization Structure and Design Organizational structure and design help companies to understand themselves and ideally to work together to accomplish all the tasks and achieve all the goals of an organization Organizational Structure The formal framework by which jobs tasks are divided, grouped, and coordinated Organizational structure is the skeleton of an organization. The organization structure of Mobilink represent well organized system of control of operations and have very efficient administration who is continuously viewing who is performing the various functions and tasks of a company and how these people relate to one another. Organizational structure encompasses a list of the various job positions, titles and duties of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Althoug,all departments in an organization play a vital role in achieving goals and objectives. Yet the major departments of Mobilink are as follow: Chain of Command: Chain of command refers to a company s hierarchy of reporting relationships from the bottom to the top of an organization, who must answer to whom Mobilink s Perspective: Mobilink has cross functional teams, everyone working as a team mostly to achieve targets properly and also see unity of command in organization. Each department has several line managers who control 11 to 12 teams of 20 to 25 employees ,number of employees depend on the structure of team and line managers has an authority to give direction to these teams for performing specific task. These employees should report to their line managers. These line managers are controlled by Middle managers of company. The chain of command not only establishes accountability, it lays out a company s lines of authority and decision making power. A proper chain of command ensures that every task, job position and department has one person assuming responsibility for performance. Span of Control: The number of people reporting to a manager Mobilink s Perspective: Mobilink has wide span of control. Overall strength of employees in Mobilink is 4500 in which top managers are 75, Middle Managers are 750 and Line managers are 3675.Employees are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Sensorineural Hearing Loss In Young Children One example of our hearing being affected is by noise. Everyday we live our life with many different noises coming from all over the place.Hearing loss from noise can happen to anybody at any age. Close to 24% of American adults from ages 20 60 have shown hearing loss from one or both ears during hearing test due to loud noises. As this starts to happen you may realize your hearing becoming more muffled. Getting older doesn t come easy when it comes to your hearing. You can t hear as well as you could when you were younger and that s because your ears are slowly getting destroyed. As you are getting older you may start to notice Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Sensorineural Hearing Loss is when you start to notice problems with your hearing and this is due to problems in your inner ear. This is also known as nerve related hearing loss.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hereditary hearing loss is another cause of hearing loss. This is another example of Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Hearing loss that runs in your family is another part of the Sensorineural Hearing Loss causes. Especially in young kids , genetic hearing loss can make up about half of a child s hearing loss. Hearing loss from genetic causes doesn t always show up as soon as a child is born or going through their childhood years, this is something that could pop up at any age. 20% of any genetic or hereditary is part of the syndromic hearing loss category. Syndromic hearing loss is when the hearing loss is an addition to a recognized set of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Theme Of The Lone Ranger And Tonto Fistfight From Heaven Imagine a society that prevents you from being successful because of who you are. That is the kind of life both Balram and Victor lived throughout their lives. In The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga, the main character Balram experienced excessive discrimination because of his background. People like him who came from extreme poverty are treated like animals because of the caste system that people in Indiafollows as some form of tradition. On the other hand, Victor, from The Lone RangerAnd TontoFistfight From Heaven by Sherman Alexie, he witnesses the tragic lifestyle of native americans in the reservation and after leaving the reservation, he also experienced discrimination because of the stereotypes against the native americans. The marginalization Balram accustomed in the caste system of India and Victor experienced outside of the reservation and within the community of the reservation caused them to escape from their own lives and hope for a better reality. Both Balram and Victor thinks that the culture that they lived throughout the most part of their life is completely dysfunctional and that thought made them eager to attain the outside culture. The life that Victor witnessed in the reservation and Balram witnessed in his village proved the society they live in is flawed. In The Lone Ranger And Tonto Fistfight In Heaven, Victor and Adrian watches the basketball game of Julius but he is not doing as well as they expected him to be. After the basketball game, Victor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Children Are Affected By Advertising Kids are affected by the advertisements that they see and/or hear. According to Marketing to kids get more savvy with new technologies kids are affected by advertisement. They say that the point is to keep a kid engaged so that shopping is enjoyable and that kids are looking for entertainment when they go to the mall. This source is a very reliable source. It shows why children are affected by advertisingand much more. Then there s Facts about Marketingto Children which implies mostly the same thing. This article says that advertising directed at children is estimated at over $15 billion annually. This number needs to be lower. Advertisers should not be taking advantage of kids like this. Kids see things on a commercial and want that object ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Toppled Andersen s Theory Still, Abraham Maslow, a theorist mentioned in our textbook, attempted to synthesize a large body of research related to human motivation and posited a hierarchy of five basic motivational needs: physiological, safety, love and belongingness, esteem, and self actualization and although he recognized that not all personalities followed his proposed hierarchy, these needs suggested that before a more sophisticated, higher order need can be met, certain primary needs had to be satisfied first. However, it is not surprising that the collective works of the major researchers in motivation theory held validity in their right, but their theories were vigorously studied and applied by businesses looking to improve motivation as a means to increase... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Weber, Little, Henry, Lavelle, 2001) Then, agreed to accept, again without admitting or denying responsibility, an antifraud SEC injunction in the Waste Management case and a class action settlement without admitting any fault. Andersen largely escaped the consolidations that created other accounting consulting behemoths, it survived the contentious splitting off most of its consulting operations into Accenture, a move that toppled Andersen from the No. 1 in accounting to No. 5. This time, Andersen s fate turned and it has become the poster child for accounting blunders which is a far cry from the stand up firm according Joseph Berardino, Andersen s new CEO. (Weber, Little, Henry, Lavelle, 2001) Conversely, Andersen had a One Firm concept to promote the idea of a universally high standard of client service provided by people who were trained the same way. Besides, the firm s operations were so standardized that any employee could take over the duties and files of another employee of the same rank at a day s notice. Andersen had the essence of uniformity and a standardized appearance enforced through a rigid dress code. I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Analysis Of The Jungle, By Upton Sinclair The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair, was a novel written to expose the harsh conditions of the meatpacking industry. The novel also describes the struggles of a family living in America.The novel changed the way many looked at society. Fortunately, that was Sinclair s purpose of the novel. In other words, Sinclair included many themes for the novel like The American Dream , capitalism versus socialism, and even the horrors of the meatpackingindustry. First, Sinclair included the theme of The American Dream . The American Dream is the idea that the idea that hard work and morality will yield material success and happiness. As stated in the book, rich or poor, a man was free... he did not have to go into the army, he did not have to pay out his money to public officials he might do as he pleased and count himself as good as any other man. This quote explains how Jurgis and his family thought The American Dream was like before the moved to America.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sinclair was basically trying to say socialism is better than capitalism throughout the book. As stated in The Jungle, Here was a population, low class and mostly foreign, hanging always on the venge of starvation, and dependent for its opportunities of life upon the whim of men every bit as brutal and unscrupulous as the old time slave drivers; under such circumstances immorality was exactly as inevitable, and as prevalent, as it was under the system of chattel slavery. In other words, he was saying they were being taken advantage of and basically involved in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Aramex FRANCHISE FRANCHISE Professor: Dr. Marie HГ©lГЁne Mouawad UniversitГ© Saint Joseph Course: Business Plan Masters Entrepreneurship 5/17/2012 Professor: Dr. Marie HГ©lГЁne Mouawad UniversitГ© Saint Joseph Course: Business Plan Masters Entrepreneurship 5/17/2012 Prepared by: Diala Kobeissi Mohamad Cherkawi The present document aims at submitting a comprehensive study and overview of the development of a new Wooden Bakery franchised outlet in the region of Hamra. Prepared by: Diala Kobeissi Mohamad Cherkawi The present document aims at submitting a comprehensive study and overview of the development of a new Wooden Bakery franchised outlet in the region of Hamra. Plan Part 1: Executive Summary 1.1 Mission Statement... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We believe growth is necessary to provide opportunities on an ever increasing scale for our people. Therefore, we are dedicated to profitable growth, growth as a company, and growth as individuals.| Our mission is to establish a successful Wooden Bakery outlet in Hamra making it the top of mind reference for the region of Hamra. Wooden Bakery Hamra shall be recognized as the local vendor of the neighborhood, adopting a one to one approach with the neighboring households, companies, clubs, schools and institutions. It shall become notorious in catering to the needs of the direct and indirect consumers while establishing a personalized approach to create customer loyalty and fulfill all clients requests whether for passersby, pick up, delivery, or special catering occasions. 1.2 Concept Attractive Features Bread is for Life, and Wooden Bakery represents the ideal choice for high quality Freshly Baked Bread with great taste. WB s quick, convenient, and friendly service is appreciated by their customers, and they remain a value leader in the industry. With a successful track record due to their pioneer vision and strategy, they have created a unique concept of a convenient One Stop Shop for their outlets at competitive pricing, offering to meet the market s demand in the following product categories: 1) Daily freshly baked bread; 2) Appetizing Viennese pastry; 3) Mouth watering Arabic, French, and American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Religious Hypocrisy In Tartuffe The Essay I have chosen is Tartuffe by Moliere. It is about a wealthy family, whose male of the family or father named Orgon met this young man named Tartuffe on the streets of France who is a Religious hypocrite, an imposter who uses religious cant, and practices to impose on the credulity of Orgon who befriends Tartuffe. Orgon brings him into his home, and Tartuffe uses him seeming piety to propose that he should marry Orgons daughter Mariane, even though she is already promised to another. Tartuffe then endeavors to seduce Orgons wife Elmire by holding her hand, patting her knee, fingering her lace collar, and making accusations of love to her. When his conduct is told to Orgon by Elmire and their son Damis, Orgon is being foolish and forgives... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The central theme of Tartuffe is the exploration of religious hypocrisy in contrast to true Christian virtue. Tartuffe is a hypocrite because he creates an outward appearance of extreme piety and religious devotion, while secretly leading a life of crime and immoral behavior. Throughout the play, various characters refer to Tartuffe as a hypocrite and can see clearly that he does not practice what he preaches. For Example, Tartuffe instructs his servant to tell anyone who asks that he is busy giving out charity to the poor and downtrodden, where as in fact he was attempting to seduce Elmire. Other principal themes throughout the play include Dichotomy of man and mask, where Orgon found Tartuffe on the street as a homeless man preaching of religious faith but he was nothing more than a religious hypocrite. Another theme is the struggle for economic power, where Tartuffe comes from being a homeless man to attempting to become the owner of all the property of Orgon. At the very end of the play there is seemingly another small theme called Deus ex Machina, it is shown when the officer comes in to the play to execute the eviction order, and instead of taking away Orgon, he takes away Tartuffe because of him now being the owner of the property. Then the king, who in Deus ex Machina is considered the god, finds out what Tartuffe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Application Of A Tourist Visa FM 2 visa (if they wish to become a resident). Both of these can be purchased through the Ministry of Interior or through Mexican consultation boards (Noruega, n.d.). It is important to note that a tourist visa is not acceptable to work or do business in Mexico. In addition, in order to have successful operations zoning permits may need to be acquired. These permits identify land area and property lines the company will be using for operations (Noruega, n.d.). These permits are issued by the local municipalities to allow the company to perform operations on the land. Environmental regulations also need to be considered when conducting business in Mexico (Noruega, n.d.). The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A vast majority of our raw product will be purchased from local farmers and we would therefore need to have legally binding agreements with the farmers. These agreements would make sure we are receiving the best quality product in a timely fashion for an agreed upon price. We would also need to have technical agreements with equipment manufactures as the raw materials will need transformed into our many various products. Advantages of having a distribution center in Mexico One advantage to having a distribution center located in Mexico is that we wouldn t have to export the food from America. This will cut down on cost because the consumers will be in a much closer proximity to our product than if we were headquarter in America. This will allow our consumers to receive their orders quicker, and more efficiently. Since the products transportation time will be cut down, this will result in fresher food for the customers. Another advantage is we will be contributing to the growth of the Mexican economy by hiring local citizens. This will also be beneficial to us because the Mexican minimum wage is less than that in the United States. Disadvantage of having a distribution center in Mexico One disadvantage to having a distribution center located in Mexico is researching and understanding the Mexican laws and regulations of starting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Why Jackson May Recover Contract Damages I PART A Is Jackson able to recover by way of damages; the students profits made on Airbandb; and the loss for the three months rent before 1 December? To show that Jackson may recover contract damages, the following elements must be considered: 1.Breach 2.Loss 3.Causation 4.Remoteness 5.Assessment of damages A Breach To claim damages, Jackson must establish breached of contract. The contract prohibits the students from sub letting the property without Jackson s express permission. Without his knowledge, they sub let the house on Airbandb, thereby constituting breach. B Loss Jackson has lost the profit from three months rent before 1 December. C Causation Did students breach cause Jackson to lose rent profits for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Per Hadley v Baxendale remoteness is satisfied where the damage either: (a)arose naturally according to the usual course of things, from the breach; or (b)may reasonably be supposed to have been in the contemplation of both parties at the time they made the contract, as a probable result of the breach. Applying the first limb, the students were presumably aware that subletting was a serious possibility in termination and loss of future rent payments (until a new tenant was found), thus rendering the loss reasonably foreseeable . While the students may argue that the extent of the loss as a full three months of lost rent renders the loss too remote, per H Parsons (Livestock) Ltd v Uttley Ingham, the foreseeability of the extent of the harm is irrelevant where the type of harm was foreseeable (as satisfied above). Thus, remoteness is likely satisfied. E Assessment of damages Can Jackson claim loss of bargain damages? Loss of bargain damages are only recoverable where a contract can be terminated at common law:
  • 54. Shevill v Builders Licensing Board ( Shevill ). At common law, the right to terminate may arise when there is a breach of a condition a term so important the party would not have entered into the contract without assurance of its strict performance: Luna Park (NSW) Ltd v Tramways Advertising Pty Ltd. This clause is likely to be construed as a condition given the contract is a lease agreement. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. William Wordsworth s Poem Of The Bird And Its Song With... William Wordsworth, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John Clare were influential romantic poets who sought to learn about themselves and their art by immersing themselves as nature and utilizing different animals as their muses. These three poets each observed skylarks in their natural habitat and sought to decipher the meaning behind their songs. From these experiences, each wrote a poem which described their perspectives. Wordsworth, Shelly, and Clare s Skylarkpoems are arguably written in dialogue with each other. While Wordsworth and Shelly look upon the bird and its song with adoration, both seeking to learn from the animal, Clare possesses a much darker conception of the skylark s song, and instead attempts to reprimand and teach the bird. Their observations and the opinions of the lark are dictated by the season in which they find themselves listening to the bird s song. Wordsworth and Shelly are envious of the Skylark s freedom to travel wherever it may please, which partially dictates their infatuation with the creature. Wordsworth declares to the Skylark: Though hast a nest, for thy love and thy rest: And, though little troubled with sloth, Drunken Lark! thou would st be loth To be such a Traveller as I. Happy, happy Liver! (ll. 18 22) When examining the bird in its natural habitat, Wordsworth acknowledges that it has a home for a family and for relaxation, and yet can still fly whenever and wherever it may please. While he lives the life of a traveler as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...