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2. De Nadie Commentary
De Nadie Commentary
This documentary is focused on the numerous immigrants originating from Central America,
undertaking an extremely dangerous journey of about 2500 miles up north towards the southern
border of the United States, where they hope to cross and profit from the wealth available in the U.S..
The movie is accordingly named de Nadie , which translates into No One , and follows various
immigrants on their journeys, interviewing them on their way and depicting the many injustices and
setbacks encountered by each of them. The difficulties emphasized in this documentary are mainly the
one s which are usually overlooked when discussing the issue of U.S immigration, including political,
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Throughout the documentary stories are told by immigrants who crossed paths with La Mara, some
about fighting back and being savagely injured, others about obeying and surviving and others who
hid and lost everything.
Contributing to all this violence and injustice, one would hope for the just calls of the police.
Unfortunately the police in Central America is just as bad, and is referred to in the movie as the
thieves with permits . The police is generally known not to help the immigrants or at least act
judicially, but rather to assault them, stealing everything they own from them and beating and abusing
them sometimes resulting in casualties. This is confirmed in the documentary by many immigrants
and civilians in Mexico who have personally experienced the abuse and see no bright future for justice
in their country. The police is also accused of being corrupt, so not much can be done against the
situation and malpractices, also due to the unwillingness of the victims to file complaints and raise
awareness. Most are unwilling out of fear of being deported back to their own country, this bringing us
to the next issue, the Immigrations Department. Unfortunately once the immigrants get to the border
of Mexico, the next obstacle addressed in the movie is the Mexico Immigrations Department. In the
documentary the Immigration Department explains how Mexico has become extremely involved in
the U.S immigration procedure of the
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3. Ecological Impact Of Fur Trade On American Culture
When the Europeans visitors started coming to North America they hoped to find vast amounts of gold
and silver, but they found something else, which proved to be just as valuable as furs. The ecological
impact of the fur trade on the Indians of the North America demonstrates that the Indians were not the
beneficiaries, but the victims in fur trade with all the other Europeans countries which affected them
socially, environmentally and economically. French and the English fisherman in 1500 s were the first
to purchase fur from the Indians, in exchange the Indians received European manufactured goods such
as knives, guns and steel blades, for example according to the text Indigenous Peoples of the Arctic,
Subarctic, and Northwest Coast. Ed said, That could be fitted to traditional adzes to cut more
efficiently than stone or shell blades, yet initially spurned axe and hatchet blades because these
required a drastic change in motor habits and coordination patterns. 1 Many fishermen abandoned
fishing and made voyages to North America only to trade fur. At this time none of the Europeans nor
Frenchmen resided in Canada or along the Northeast coast of North America, they simply traded and
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By the 1750 s almost every Indian man in the Great Lakes region owned a rifle, and Indian women
relied almost completely on other utensils. Most Indians wear clothes manufactured in Europe rather
than leather or fur. During summer, they lived in small villages which often consisted of several
hundred people. In these villages, they gathered fish and grew crops for food. In the winter, these
villages would split up in to small hunting bands. Furthermore Indians started their hunts earlier in the
winter, and focused on animals which produced valuable pelts and they migrated farther way from the
villages.
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4. Critical Appraisal Of A Research
Josiah Wilkes
EHPS590
Critical Appraisal
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Critical Appraisal Byrne , C., (2012), Jeesis is alive! He is the King of Australia: segregated religious
instruction, child identity and exclusion. British Journal of Religious Education. 34 (3) pp. 317 331.
This paper outlines a critical appraisal for a research paper conducted by Cathy Byrne (2012). Byrnes
paper is an exploratory case study into the impact of segregated religious instruction in public schools.
She argues that segregated religious instruction influences identity development and may lead to
exclusionary behaviours in students. This essay argues that Byrnes use of an exploratory research
design is an appropriate and useful approach as this method provides the researcher with a greater
understanding of the topic and allows the researcher to gain clarity in defining the nature of the
research problem (Manerika Manerika , 2014, p.95). It also helps Byrne define a problem statement
for her future research. However, the nature of this approach is associated with significant limitations,
which in Byrnes paper, were coupled with problems in the research title and method that affected the
believability and validity of the study. There are also issues with the overall argument of the paper
which is based on the assumption that Special Religious Education in Australian schools are
segregated without defining segregation or adequately proving that grouping students by religious
identity for religious
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5. The Synoptic Gospels Of Matthew, Mark, And Luke
Many scholars and philosophers find themselves troubled when trying to make sense of the Synoptic
Gospels found in The Holy Bible. These include The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. When
looking at them side by side readers will see that they have many differences and similarities. This has
resulted in what is called The Synoptic Problem; that is, how do we account for these similarities and
differences? Scholars have come up with an applicable solution called the four source solution Theory.
This theory proposes that The Gospel of Mark was the first Gospel written and among the sources that
Matthew and Luke used but, there are stories in Matthew and Luke that are not parallel to anything in
Matthew. Where did these stories come from? Scholars call this the Q Source, a probable oral or
written account that the authors of Matthew and Luke may have used in their writing of their Gospels.
Ehrman describes The Q Source as, The source used by both Matthew and Luke for the stories they
share, principally stories not found in Mark. (pg.61) Also, there are stories that are found in Luke that
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Some of these include, Jesus speaking on his way to his crucifixion and speaking to a group of
women. (Luke 23:28) Another example in the Gospel of Luke, is that Jesus is not as silent as the other
Gospels portray him to be during his time of crucifixion. While being crucified he asks God to forgive
those that are doing him wrong and speaks to a criminal being crucified beside him. He tells the man,
Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise. (Luke 23:42) One last example is the sun
eclipse and torn curtain of the temple, directly after the death of Jesus. (Luke 23:45) These are just
some of the sole differences that show up only in Luke. This would back up the statement that besides
the Q source and Mark, Luke would have had other source(s) as
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6. Student Athletes Should Not Be Allowed To Participate In...
According to a study at the University of Kansas, students in grades 9 12 were surveyed, more than
97% of student athletes were able to graduate high school, 10% higher than students that never
participated in sports (Maslen 1). Student who have the support from teammates and role models were
more likely to graduate high school. Additionally, student athletes have an average gpa of 3.11, this is
higher than those who have not participated in sports (161 e21 textbook). Yet, students are forced to
stop playing sports because of 1 failing grade even though they might a higher gpa than many non
student athletes. It seems ridiculous that athletes need to keep all passing grades to participate in
school sports. Many people might ask, Why should we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With supportive teammates always looking out for each other they keep each other out of trouble. An
example of this is In a study conducted by Big Brothers Big Sisters, children are 52% less likely to
skip school if they have a mentor and 46% less likely to use drugs.( Health Fitness Revolution 3) This
study shows that being involved in sports has benefits to kids and helps keep them on the right track
for their future. They are more likely to go to college and get better jobs in the future. This topic
relates to parent s moral values. Many parents agree with the law and don t want their kids being
exposed to drugs and alcohol so they are willing to accept sports in order to do what is right for their
kids. Another example is . . . another problem with the 2.0 was that several students were taking easy
classes and electives in order to stay eligible and were still unable to graduate. (Lavigne 4) Kids were
unable to graduate because of not taking enough classes. Kids were not taking enough classes because
they were forced to keep their gpa up to play sports. But if schools didn t have the no pass no play rule
more kids would be taking enough classes and getting good grades. Sports encourages positive actions
and helps kids prepare for their
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7. How Does Heathcliff Deceive
Deception I defined as convincing someone that a false statement is true or to give a mistaken
impression. In the novel Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë focuses on Heathcliff s life. All throughout
his life he has been deceived by several people and this is the main reason he deceives people later in
his life; his deceiving eventually results with him owning Wuthering Heights. During his early years
Heathcliff didn t deceive those as much, but towards his teenager years his adopted sister Catherine
shows how deceitful she can be. Catherine is attacked by a dog and is required to stay at this family
called the Lintons for five weeks. While she is there she meets a young man named Edgar and hides
her wild side to impress Edgar. Catherine
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8. Communication Patterns of Children During Conflict Essay...
As we grow up, we are socialized into the proper norms to be successful in society. The socialization
process starts right from birth. Babies observe and try to mimic their parents and eventually their
siblings or peers. Conflict is a part of life that children need to use to develop skills on resolving
disagreements; conflict is not always bad. Peer conflict, however, can lead to aggressive behavior
because of significant emotional and physical harm. Many youth lack the social skills needed to
handle their aggravation.
Peer conflict communicates joint disagreement or aggression between peers or peer groups. Peer
conflict is characterized as conflict between people of equal or similar power also known as friends.
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Adults mediate children s interaction and in doing so adults need to learn the necessary tools to
helping our children handle conflict. In school and at home, it is important to help develop social
skills. Skills such as building friendships, emotional regulation, problem solving, and being supportive
are best learned at an elementary school age. Children are taught what is socially acceptable through
reward and consequence. Once children reach adolescents age, it is best to teach conflict resolution
techniques. By implementing peer mediation, the children learn how to recognize a conflict and learn
how to resolve a conflict on their own. At the middle and high school age level, it is also important to
practice respectful and positive behaviors. At this age adolescents are going through hormonal
changes and if adults focus on practicing positive respectful behaviors the habits will form and the
child will have the natural skills to interact at an adult level.
Focusing on the individual, factors of peer conflict like problem solving, self regulation, and language
are linked with youth who engage in aggressive behaviors toward their peers. The International
Journal of Language Communication Disorders, Interaction Before Conflict and Conflict Resolution
in Pre School Boys with Language Impairment, addresses the factors associated with peer conflict.
The authors of this article explain that children with language
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9. Hippocampus Water Maze
The hippocampus has been known to be the storage center for learning and memory in the brain
(Wirsching et al., 1984). The mapping theory developed by O Keefe and Nadel (1978) and O Keefe
and Conway (1980) proposed that there is a relationship between the hippocampus and storing spatial
information, which allows animals to map out the surrounding area and locate itself in proportion to
its surroundings.
The importance of stimulus load from the environment has been tested with rats in visually altered
mazes to examine the role of muscarinic receptors, or acetylcholine receptors, on using surrounding
visual cues. The results showed that the muscarinic receptors are important for processing visual
discrimination cues to provide the rat with consistent information about the environment; however,
scopolamine injected rats had no improvement with one or more visual cues (Tsui and Drigenberg,
2012). More specifically, the M1 muscarinic receptor, which is located in the forebrain structures
including the hippocampus and cortex, has also been proven to affect place learning and place
discrimination learning in a water maze (Hagan, Jansen, and Broekkamp, ... Show more content on
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However, rats injected with scopolamine and had direct placement performed more poorly than those
without scopolamine, which continues to prove scopolamine s block in spatial learning and memory
(Malin et al., 2015). Other studies also prove that indeed learning navigation tasks are impaired by
cholinergic blockades (Sutherland, Whishaw, and Regher, 1982). On the other hand, rats will develop
a non mapping strategy to locate the platform, which is similar to moving the hidden platform in a
water maze (Buresova, Bolhuis, and Bures,
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10. The Field Of Development And Myself Than Ever Before
Skills Learned Over the course of three months I have learned more about the field of development
and myself than ever before. There were many things that surprised me, both positively and
negatively, but as a whole much more in the positive realm. Having a CO OP directly in my field of
study, especially as my first placement, has given me insight into what I already do well and areas for
improvement, but also insight into where I see myself one day. Some of the integral skills my summer
at GAC taught me were taking direction from multiple sources, stress management, and using French
as a second language. Working for two teams within a branch no matter where you are working poses
challenges. In my past work of fast food and retail, switching from cooking to serving or from mens to
ladies fashion can be complex but nothing compared to having the responsibility of two full time
government jobs in one. I would receive emails every day, multiple times a day, asking my to do what
seemed like ten things per email. I learned to deal with high volumes of tasks you must identify what
the person is asking and what tasks will take priority. As a student, it can be intimidating to turn down
work or tell people you cannot do what they are asking. However, it is a necessity in order to get work
done. Equally, being clear with superiors of what you are already working on diminishes unrealistic
expectations of completion times. I found it very helpful to email multiple people that had
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11. Overview Of Artificial Neural Networks
Introduction Artificial neural networks are a class of computational structures (Lesk, 2013) made up of
several processing elements, called artificial neurons that are connected and organized in layers
(Larder et al., 2007). They are capable of generating models for the detection of non linear
functions(..). Their algorithms are extensively applied in biology and medicine to solve complex
problems, more specifically for prediction or classification of solutions or to refine methodological
aspects. (Florence and Balasubramanie, 2010). Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus
that can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). (Kim et al., 2010). It is a disease in
which the body immune system weakens progressively, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Artificial neural networks have been used extensively as a complimentary bioinformatics tool to make
approximations of the cleavage site activity and specificity. First uses of ANNs to solve the problem
The aim of first research study was to develop a classification model that, given a sequence of eight
amino acids, could discriminate between sequences which are either cleavable or uncleavable by the
HIV 1 protease. (Kim et al., 2010). The neural learning algorithms used most frequently was back
propagation neural networks (BPNNs) (Thomson et al., 2003) because it performs well on prediction
problems. (Sibanda and Pretorius, 2012). When BBNN was used for the prediction of the HIV 1
protease cleavage site, it gave a prediction accuracy 92%(Thomson et al., 2010) However, one of the
major disadvantages of using ANNs to analyse biological data referred to the impossibility of most
ANNs of recognizing non numerical features like amino acids. Hence an encoding process to model
the amino acids was preferable. (Thomson et al., 2003) The advantage of the Bio basic functional
neural networks The peculiarity of this algorithm relates to its ability to recognise amino acids
directly. Thus, avoiding the use of 20 binary bits to represent each amino acid is advantageous. (2003)
The prediction accuracy of BBFNN was proved in a research study using 362 HIV protease
sequences, where 114 were with cleavage sites and
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12. A Country Of Illusion Chapter 1 Summary
In chapter 1: A Country of Illusion, Reisner describes the exploration and settlement of the Western
United States, more specifically California. Reisner explains that a Spaniard by the name of Francisco
Vasquez de Coronado explored out this way for gold. Reisner then moves on and goes into detail
about the Powell Expedition of 1869 and says that explorers found land that was dry and bare that
showed no sign of vegetation which than got the name of the Great American Desert. After the
discussion of the barren land, Reisner briefly discussed the Homestead Act and how it affected people
and how it granted access and ownership of land to people. In Chapter 2: The Red Queen, Reisner
began to describe the early settlement into California and the water issue that most came to face but in
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With the amount of dams being built it was seen that it could become a problem from the amount of
money being spent. Though there were many attempts to try and stop the growth of the many dams
going up all this was being fought by President Carter but his many attempts were trumped due to bill
and congress and also the election of President Reagan. In Chapter 10: Chinatown, Reisner begins by
illustrating how there is a misunderstanding and how people say California is this place with prolific
land with its beaches and green grasses, in all reality it is mainly semi desert terrain. Reisner than talks
about the 1960 s State Water Project and how it had affected the economy and ecology of the U.S.
then to wrap it up in line with this topic was the talk of the California Aqueduct, corporate farms, and
the low cost of water and how issue came to arise due to all the water projects and irrigation
throughout
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13. Strength Is More Important Than Strength
Have you ever thought about sports performance having to do with mental strength or with physical
prowess? Doping is a choice that some athletes make to give them a competitive edge .A downside is
that some people may have the concern that mental strength is more needed and important than
physical strength or physical prowess is more important than mental strength, and some believe that it
is equally important. It is common that, some people would support the claim of which mental
strength is more important than physical strength. In fact, Seeing a great performance, whether by a
human or another animal, still inspires me to no end. I m moved by others dreams and by their
devotion and courage in the pursuit of excellence . To add on, some people believe that mental
strength can be more important than physical strength. For this reason, those people may believe this
because when others are not mentally strong it will cause them to make some absurd decisions that
can change their lives entirely, such as doping. Other s perspective are not true to me because I believe
that one strength is not enough because both strengths are equally important. In my perspective, I
believe that my claim is correct because both mental and physical strength is needed to succeed.
All in all, both Confessions of a Doper by Jonathan Vaughter and Why We Run by Bernd Heinrich
explain that sports performance relies on mental and physical strength being equally important to
achieve success in
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14. Discuss the Processes Available in Alternative Dispute...
Discuss the processes available in alternative dispute resolution and explain its advantages and
disadvantages
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) includes methods of processes and techniques that are used to
resolve disputes or disagreements outside the jurisdiction of the law. As explained by Paul Latimer (p
51 of the Australian Business Law CCH Handbook 2006) The Alternative Dispute Resolution
Association of Australia has defined ADR as meaning ¥§dispute resolution by processes:
a) which encourage disputants to reach their own solution and
b) in which the primary role of the third party neutral is to facilitate the disputants to do so.¥š
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It is regulated by the Commercial Arbitration Acts on a state and international level. Parties resolve
through arbitration when negotiation, mediation or conciliation fail to provide the desired agreement
or when a referral by a judge is made.
The aim of an arbitration is to get finality and an enforceable award.
Some key advantages for arbitration is the avoidance of publicity (for reason of proceedings
conducted in privacy); avoidance of delay in having the dispute settled; and for technical disputes,
technical experts can be appointed with the right qualifications to handle matters with higher levels of
complexity.
Arbitration is generally viewed outside of the definition of ADR as its decisions are binding and
regulated by legislation. The government has created many facilities to lower legal costs (it¥Šs most
notable advantage over litigation) and can be viewed as a positive attribute to the modern legal
system.
The discussion of the commercial arbitration is evident with many authors in their writings. In
particular, Terry Guigni, Business, Society and the Law (2003) outline the critical views on its purpose
and how the promise has been compromised. Negativity does flow through due to
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15. Rater Quiz
Crossing the Chasm
What s New? What s Not?
Strategic Management of Emerging Technology Hult School of International Business May 23, 2014
Disruptive Innovation
Sources of Wealth Creation in the Current Decade
Eating other people s lunch
Software eats hardware Op ex eats cap ex Services eat products
Leveraging next generation technology
Social Mobile Analytics Cloud
2
Marketing Disruptive Innovation
High Risk
What Makes High Tech Marketing Different?
Unproven products and promises Incompatible and incomplete infrastructure Social resistance to
change
Low Data
No product history No company track record No best practices
3
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category Technology based leadership Another visionary in a different industry
This playbook is about creating budget
Crossing the Chasm
Target Customer Compelling Reason to Buy Whole Product Partners and Allies Distribution Pricing
Competition Positioning Next Target Customer Pragmatist function manager Fix a problem business
process Application focus, standardized Recruited for specific whole product Direct sales transitioning
16. to VARs Value based, pain motivated Market vs. market Niche market leadership Adjacent niche
market
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17. Analysis Of Waffle House Operations Express
Technology is evolving more and more every day, making it nearly impossible to be employed without
at least some knowledge of technology such as cell phones, computers, and the internet. As a result of
the consistent increase in technology, human resource management (HRM) is evolving into a
technology based function in many organizations. Several HRM services have been made available
through the use of technology, changing the face of HR from a person to a portal. The practice of
human resource management has drastically changed as companies provide universal access to HR
services through technology and web based applications. The term E HR refers to the use of web
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Waffle House s portal (Ops Express) serves as an intranet resource to all employees, in which the page
s functionality depends on the type of employee accessing it. HRMs can access the portal as an
HRMS, upper management can obtain resources and documents necessary for their jobs, and unit
managers can gain access to their payroll stubs and training.
Employee Productivity
Waffle House requires its unit managers to have cell phones in order to call in their sales numbers to
their district manager every day. The company also requires the managers to have internet access so
that they can access metrics reports as they are uploaded to the portal; this allows managers to be
aware of their performance by the day. Managers are also paid a monthly bonus based off of their
performance so they are able to access what bonuses they should be expecting as well. The district,
division, and area managers have access to these reports as well; however they can also access
performance management documents and disciplinary forms (Waffle House Info Portal, 2010).
Improvements to improve the employee productivity technology would be to have all company
metrics reports to show the employees production benchmarked against the other unit managers across
the company. This way the employees know the expectations and could reach out to the top
performing managers for tips and best practices. T
Staffing Systems Technology required for staffing systems at
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18. 1.1 Explain The Difference Between Sequence And Rate Of...
Explain the difference between: The sequence of and rate of development And why this difference is
important The sequence of development refers to the usual order in which development occurs. The
main difference between the sequence and the rate is that the sequence is the order in which
development takes place, whilst the rate is the time frame given for the average development of a
child at a certain age. The sequence of development is like a milestone as children usually finish one
area of development before moving to another. In life each child is unique and individual; Patterns of
development will be different too. Some Children develop quicker in different areas. Development can
vary from child to child. If a child has difficulties or aren t as advanced as other children it may mean
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This varies between each child although they tend to follow the same pattern. An example would be
the rate at which children learn to walk, my friend s child was walking at 8 months old yet my own
child didn t walk until she was 14 months old and never crawled, she shuffled on her bottom, it never
stopped her from accomplishing things. All children develop at different rates but by seeing the
comparisons we may be able to identify if there are any difficulties with a child s development. It s
important to know the difference between the sequence and rate of development as it helps to meet the
children s individual needs. It helps you recognise if any children have special educational needs
(SEN) and helps you plan to make sure they are getting the help and support they may
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19. The Board Of Overseers, Ladies And Gentlemen Essay
Devin thomas
Mr. President, Dr. Conant, members of the Board of Overseers, Ladies and Gentlemen:
I am profoundly grateful, touched by the great distinction and honor and great compliment accorded
me by the authorities of Harvard this morning. I am overwhelmed, as a matter of fact, and I am rather
fearful of my inability to maintain such a high rating as you ve been generous enough to accord to me.
In these historic and lovely surroundings, this perfect day, and this very wonderful assembly, it is a
tremendously impressive thing to an individual in my position.
But to speak more seriously, I need not tell you that the world situation is very serious. That must be
apparent to all intelligent people. I think one difficulty is that the problem is one of such enormous
complexity that the very mass of facts presented to the public by press and radio make it exceedingly
difficult for the man in the street to reach a clear appraisement of the situation. Furthermore, the
people of this country are distant from the troubled areas of the earth, and it is hard for them to
comprehend the plight and consequent reactions of the long suffering peoples of Europe and the effect
of those reactions on their governments in connection with our efforts to promote peace in the world.
In considering the requirements for the rehabilitation of Europe, the physical loss of life, the visible
destruction of cities, factories, mines, and railroads was correctly estimated, but it has become obvious
during
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20. Memphis Three Stereotypes
The Memphis Three might have been boys, but they took their sentence like men. In Deal Frees West
Memphis Three in Arkansas by Campbell Robertson; he explains how the trial played out from start to
finish. What angered the media was the horrible trial, the stereotype the Memphis three went under
and the closing of the case. Justice was not served for the Memphis three. It is almost impossible for
justice to be served when the trail was a mess. There was a 12 hour police interrogation of Jessie
Misskelley. He is intellectually disabled, causing him to give a false confession. The police should
have known the psychology of false confession and shouldn t have interrogated Mr. Misskelley for 12
hours. The sentences were based on hearsay testimony of witnesses who heard the boys talk about the
murders: ...the defendant had been motivated as members of a satanic cult (Robertson 4). Hearsay
doesn t prove anything in the court of law. The jury is supposed to know nothing about the case; but of
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This factor caused them to be the driving force of the investigation. The police reasons for them being
suspicious was: they wore all black clothing, listened to heavy metal, and were teens. These claims
were obviously pointless as Mecinda Smith a supporter even pointed out herself. She wore black and
had long hair like Mr. Echols, there is no reports of Ms. Smith murdering any boys. People go through
clothing phases and should not be mistaken as a satanic cult. Mr. Echols started ...believing he was
singled out for being an outsider in a small town. (Robertson 5). When the head suspect knows he is
being discriminated on just know there is something wrong. There was no evidence that the Memphis
Three was a satanic cult. The police evidence against them was their appearance. There was no justice
when a conviction is based on someone s
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21. Essay about We Wear the Mask
Paul Laurence Dunbar, dispatches the cold troubles of African Americans in the lyrical poem, We
Wear the Mask. In this poem, Dunbar links imagery, rhythm, rhyme, and word choice to in order to
institute a connection to the reader. From reading the poem, one can infer that Mr. Dunbar is speaking
in general, of the misery that many people keep concealed under a grin that they wear very well. But if
one were to go further and take the time to research Mr. Dunbar s selection of this piece and the era of
which this poem was written, one would come to understand that this poem focuses entirely on Paul
Laurence Dunbar s viewpoints on racial prejudice and the struggle for equality for the African
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Since it does, when reading each line, there is a resilient connection that allows the reader to put
together and feel for what the narrator is speaking of. As each line is metrically linked, the words are
further recited in a durable voice and the poem is virtually put together, musically. In the first and
second lines of the third stanza, an apostrophe, a figure of speech that directly addresses an absent
person or entity, is presented, We smile, but O great Christ, our cries to thee from tortured souls arise.
Alliteration and metaphors are two major elements of this poem. The repetition of consonant sounds
and alliteration occurs throughout the poem. All of the lines strongly use the repetition of consonants
and alliteration except for lines two and seven. In addition to that, the controlling figure of speech in
this poem is a metaphor. It is strongly articulated in the first line, and as the one continues to read, it is
amplified and extended throughout the rest of the poem. The metaphor compares mask of Line 1 to the
fabricated emotive facades that African Americans had made use of in order to avert provoking their
oppressors.
Ultimately, since Dunbar avoids specifically mentioning blacks and their suffering, with the history of
this poem in mind, this poem could stand as a lament on behalf of all of the individuals who were
forcefully made to wear a mask just as a girl who tries to hide her pregnancy from her parents, or as a
boy who
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22. Leadership and Power in The Lion King
One of The Lion King s primary focuses is leadership and power. Throughout the whole movie, it is a
battle of who has power, who wants power, and who is the best leader for the circumstance. Mufasa,
the king of Pride Rock at the beginning, and Sarabi, his wife, give birth to their son, Simba, who is
next in line to become king. Scar, Mufasa s younger brother, is extremely upset that he will never be
king and have power. Mufasa is the quintessential good leader. According to the trait approach, which
states that good leaders possess specific traits, intelligence, self confidence, determination, integrity,
and sociability are the most common traits amongst the best leaders. Mufasa, evident strong and
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It is heavily concerned with the nature of leaders behavior and how virtuous they are. A perspective on
ethical leadership known as servant leadership emphasizes that leaders should be concerned with their
followers understand them; they should take care of them. There is a three step process to servant
leadership: heart check, head check, and hand check. Simba definitely goes through these three steps
as he is thinking about what he should do. Heart check is defined by questions such as: Am I called to
leadership, rather than driven to it?, Is my main objective to be helpful or in control?, Do I have the
best interest of those I lead at heart or am I my primary concern?, Will I gain satisfaction in watching
the growth and development of those I lead? Clearly, Simba knew he was called to be king, and he felt
it was his duty to help those within his kingdom. He wanted nothing more than to watch Pride Rock
grow and transform back into the beautiful and harmonious place it was before Scar was in control.
On the other hand, it was clear that Scar took an unethical approach to becoming king. His only
concern was himself and obtaining control because he felt like he was owed power. Head check is
defined by purpose, values, image, and goals. Simba realized his fundamental reason for existence
was to take over his father s place when he died. His values, at first, were not aligned with his
purpose, but after thinking he realized he needed to challenge Scar
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23. Comparing Vivaldi s Concerto For Four Violins And...
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Vivaldi Concerto for Four Violins and Orchestra in B Minor
Vivaldi s Concerto for Four Violins and Orchestra in B Minor bears some similarities and some
differences to his work Winter from The Four Seasons. The most prominent of these similarities
relates to the speed of the movements. The typical concerto from the Baroque period had three
movements. These movements often alternated their tempo: the first was fast, the second slow, and the
third fast again.
In Winter, Vivaldi utilizes this pattern. If one listens to the first minute or so Vivaldi s second
movement in that work, then listens to the anything beyond the first 30 or so seconds of the first
movement or past the first 45 seconds of the third movement, the contrast is obvious. Vivaldi s second
movement in Winter is by far the slowest of the three movements.
This Concerto for Four Violins follows this same pattern. The first thirty seconds, for example, of the
opening movement (0:00 0:30) are replete with up tempo music, as are the opening thirty seconds of
the third and final movement (6:17 6:47 on the YouTube video). By contrast, the beginning thirty
seconds of the second movement (3:50 4:20 on the video) are noticeably slower than their
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The dissonance and being difficult to follow the music can be heard throughout this section, but
especially in the third and fourth scenes (13:47 16:29 and 16:52 21:00, respectively). This music
sounds off somehow because of its clashing chords and being devoid of a pattern. Indeed, attempting
to tap or hum along to the music in these sections proves impossible. (It should be noted, however,
that the orchestral transitions, specifically the one from 12:43 13:47 do feature some patterns. These
are the main difference between this work and
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24. Homosexual Issues Analysis Report
Issue Analysis Report
Discrimination Against Homosexuals
1.0 Topic and Chosen Report
Discrimination is defined as the unjust or prejudicial treatment towards certain groups or categories of
a specified entity. Encompassed within the scope of discrimination is the pertinent subject matter,
Discrimination Against Homosexuals in Today s Youth. As the dynamic generation of the current
world grows exponentially vocal with their standpoints, certain folds in the society today express their
negative outlook pertaining to homosexuals, leading to the ostracized generalization of the already
shunned minority. Therefore, the subject matter of discrimination against homosexuals is rather apt as
a form of oppression.
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Dr. Friedman M (2014) emphasizes that although considerable gains have been made in the
acceptance of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) into the general community, biasness
is still prevalent and has very notable mental health consequences. This is due to the fact that
homosexuals generally receive greater amounts of discrimination than heterosexuals (American
Journal of Public Health 2011). A succinct paradigm to this includes a recent study which showed that
homosexuals are more likely to commit suicide as a result of discrimination, when compared to
heterosexual. This disparity is due to the discrimination and prejudice faced by homosexuals
(DeAngelis 2002, Vol 33, No.2, Pg46). Discrimination against homosexuals takes a toll on the
individuals targeted and as the evidence illustrates, discrimination in any form ushers in a strafing
array of detrimental effects to the individuals
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25. Essay On All Gave Some, Some Gave All
All Gave Some, Some Gave All
A normal sitting at El Patio is pretty regular, but this time it wasn t so normal. Justin Lawson and I
were eating, when all of a sudden he received a text from an unknown sender. The message read Hey
Justin would you and a few of your football teammates like to voluntarily be the pallbearer for an ex
marine? His name was Mr. Hunter. Justin immediately showed me the message without thought I
wonder who we should ask to help, because we want the most respectful people we know. At school
the next day, we had gone around and asked a few of the people we thought we should ask, this was
nothing big, the funeral day would come, we would all go pay our respect and serve as the pallbearers,
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The next week we were on tv because Ralph Abraham had that same picture we took at the funeral on
a big poster and he was announcing our names, and telling a summary of what had happened, and the
event kept growing, and growing, until the picture and story of us, normal Winnfield, football players
had grown so much that we were on
trump news , but that wasn t it. The week after that at a pep rally, coach Banxton got on stage and
announced I d like to have everyone s undivided attention. I want to recognize the football players that
have made such and impact on not only me, our community, or the state, but the impact that they ve
made in this country. His had folders in his hand, he called out pour names, and we all went up on
stage to get these certificates that Ralph Abraham had sent us, all six of us standing on stage, and the
whole crowd gave us a standing ovation. Listening to the crowd with so much joy, clapping and
screaming, it made these other five men and I feel so wonderful. Knowing that we had touched all
these people just by this one simple action as being the pallbearers. The feeling, knowing that we had
done so much by something we didn t even know would make the newspaper, turned into something
nationwide, was one of the best feelings I ve ever felt. Couldn t be happier to say that doing
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26. The Use Of Polymers
Ever since the first polymer was fabricated in 1907, scientists have been seeking new applications for
classic polymers (Brewer, 2006). Recently, in 2010, an enhanced structure of the photovoltaic cell
(PVC) was proposed: synthesising new polymers from regular polymers for advanced donating and
electron accepting (D A) moieties in PVCs (Mike et al., 2010). Also, in 2005, another additional
application for traditional polymers has been discovered. By adding cinnamic acid to a flexible
polymer, a material is produced which changes shape in response to different wavelengths of
ultraviolet (UV) light (Lendlein, 2005). Hence, an old polymer can be taught new applications and
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Likewise, polybenzobisoxazoles (PBBO)s, found in zylon, are multifunctional materials commonly
applied in electrical structures for their high tensile strength, thermal stability, efficient electron
transport, and high electron affinity (Intemann et al., 2011). So, when the thiophene and
benzobisoxazoles (BBO)s from these compounds are combined with other molecules such as
aldehydes, and two new polymers, namely poly[(3,4 didodecylthiopene vinylene) alt benzo[1,2 d;5,4 d
] bisoxazole] 2,6 diyl (PTVcBBO) and poly[(3,4 didodecylthiopene vinylene) alt benzo[1,2 d;4,5 d
]bisoxazole] 2,6 diyl (PTVtBBO) are formed, D A moieties with a low band gap and high electron
transfer are produced (Kim et al., 2015). These moieties are then used to enhance PVC efficiency and
electron transfer. Firstly, the direct conversion of sunlight into energy using PVCs has been recognised
as an imperative component of future global energy production. As a result of their optical and
electrical properties, conjugated organic materials are being suggested to replace inorganic materials
in PVCs due to their ability to manipulate their electron properties through chemical synthesis (Mike
et al., 2010). So, to improve the electrical properties of regular PVCs, the band gap (the energy
difference between the top of the valence band and the bottom of the conduction band) must be
lowered
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27. Shor Theory Of Hypnosis
Hypnosis, also known as hypnotherapy or hypnotic suggestion, consists of a state of trance in which a
center of attention and a more intense concentration is experienced. Hypnosis is usually performed
with the help of a therapist who uses verbal repetition and mental images. When a person is under the
effects of hypnosis, they usually feel calm and relaxed, and are more willing to receive suggestions.
Hypnosis can be used to help people control unwanted behaviors or to help them cope better with
anxiety or pain. Contrary to what many people believe, although people will be more willing to
receive suggestions during hypnosis, they will not lose control of their behavior.
How does hypnosis arise? According to Ronald E. Shor, from ancient times, men of the most diverse
cultures practiced hypnotic and suggestive phenomena for the healing of the faith and for magical
religious and other purposes. Shor explains that, in spite of that, it was during the Age of Ultra
Enlightenment in the late eighteenth century, when a healing physicist of the faith, Franz Anton ...
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Shor gives us a brief summary explaining the four stages. In the first stage, mesmeric hypnotic
phenomena, they were brought within the limits of science. In the second stage, attention was focused
on artificial somnambulism as a fundamental event. In the third stage, many inaccurate
parapsychological interpretations were eliminated in favor of more precise psychological
interpretations. In the presentation, fourth stage, the insights of psychodynamics and precise
quantitative methods have been and are being
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28. Malignant Hyperthermia Case Study
Genetics of Malignant Hyperthermia: A Brief Overview Srdjan Gajic, MS4, Bharat Thyagrajan, MD,
PhD, MPH, Kumar Belani, MBBS, MS Case Report A 38 year old female presents for Caffeine
Halothane Contracture Test (CHCT), as well as genetic testing for Malignant Hyperthermia
Susceptibility (MHS). She did this because her niece died due to complications related to triggering of
Malignant Hyperthermia (MH) during a surgical episode. The patient s brother, the father of the
deceased child, had a positive CHCT performed at an outside hospital. The brother also had his
remaining three children tested with CHCT, with two being negative and one positive. The patient s
results turn out to be positive for MHS as determined by CHCT and the patients had a ... Show more
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Exome sequencing is one example of NGS that is useful when the identity of the specific genes
involved in the disease has not yet been identified. The technique, which entails sequencing only the
1% of the genome that is exons and thus codes for proteins, is less costly than whole genome
sequencing and is increasingly being used for the diagnosis of rare inherited disorders. A 2013 study
on MHS using exome sequencing was able to identify over 100 RYR1 and CACNA1S variants in an
asymptomatic population, reclassify several previously classified pathogenic variants as likely non
pathogenic due to high prevalence, as well as alert several individuals with a high likelihood of MHS
based on known pathogenic mutations7. The major use of large scale exome sequencing efforts in
MHS is that they will allow researchers to identify the pathogenicity of variants identified in RYR1
and CACNA1S genes. In addition, the technique can be used in combination with functional studies to
identify new mutations in families for whom traditional methods have not identified a mutation. A
limitation of this technology, however, is that many variants of unknown significance (VUS) are
frequently identified, making interpretation and large scale clinical application of the results
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29. Race, Ethnicity And Gender
Diversity is increasing in the western countries rapidly, hence it leads to discrimination in race,
ethnicity and gender. The question that arises is about fairness, appropriateness and equality between
among races and ethnicities. The paper is focused determining whether offenders are discriminated
because their race in parole decision making process. Parole is permanently or temporarily release
from prison or from offender s sentence. There are three types of parole releases: discretionary release,
mandatory and unconditional release. The primary focus will be on discretionary release and what
factors come to play when board members make a decision for a parole. There is no definite evidence
that there is racism in parole because the results of the studies are complex. However, racial inequality
exists throughout the justice system. Racial inequality exists in the process of the parole decision
making because a race is discriminated when looking at the legal criteria for parole, assessing future
risks to protect the community and when the system experiences overcrowding. Parole officers are
responsible for establishing whether an inmate is ready for a release and deciding the conditions of the
release (Huebner and Bynum 2008: 908). Parole decisions making process are provided with
guidelines when making a decision. The parole officers focus various characteristics of the offender
are looked as such as age, ethnicity, history, participation programs, risk recidivism and
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30. Decolonization
Why was process of decolonization peaceful in some countries and violent in others? (Before
Independence)
Brief historical background of colonization? (Historical Context) * What ignited calls for
independence from colonial rule in __________ (your country)?
A: Elections were held in rural areas(small cities) for reform and democratization of local government.
1958 was a year of vigorous political discussion at issues of society in Belgian Congo. The whole
turning point of their advocacy for independence was during January 4 6 in 1959. In January 4, a riot
broke out in Leopoldville due to the fact that an Abako meeting had been banned. This abrupt disorder
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Huge riots were caused by the hunger for independence by the people of Congo. The Belgian
authorities prohibited a political/cultural party named ABAKO which was slowly gaining power in the
lower part of Congo. This led to riots for a span of three days and the Belgian government announced
that they would put more Congolese into the government (for moderate nationalists) at a small scale in
hopes of satisfying the demands. (Made a promise of eventual independence to extreme nationalists).
But suddenly there was a surge of political activity. The nationalist s demand soon grew as fifty
political parties were registered competing and Belgian Congo was beyond control of the Belgian
administration.
* When did _________ (your country) achieve independence? Who ended up in power? (Transition)
A: The Republic of Congo achieved independence on June 30, 1960. From January 18 27, 1960, an
event known as the The Roundtable Conference was held in Brussels. Different Congolese parties
attended the meeting to discuss the transition into independence. There were two pivotal leaders,
Joseph Kasa Vubu as President and Patrice Lumumba as Prime Minister.
To what extent were problems facing newly independent countries a legacy of colonial rule? * What
was the condition of the country upon independence? (Identify problems)
A: Coming from colonial rule, the Congolese had minimal knowledge to manage a huge country.
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31. ANIME ADDICTION
ANIME ADDICTION
A Term Paper
Presented to
Instructor. MANGORSI, FARHANNA
Department of English
Philippine Muslim Teacher,s College
Marawi City
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course
General Education ( English II)
2014 2015
By
KHALID, AMNAH L.
January, 2014
Anime Addiction
Anime had widely spread in the whole world, its positive and negative effects are continuously being
debated.
1. What is the history of Anime?
2. What are the reasons Anime Addiction?
3. What are the common positive effects of anime Addiction?
4. What are the common negative effects of anime Addiction?
Intoduction
A. Background information
B. Importance of the paper
C. Statement of the problem
D. Definition of terms Anime addicton
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His works include around 15 movies.
Seitaro Kitayama was an early animator who made animations on his own, not hired by larger
corporations. He even founded his own animation studio, the Kitayama Eiga Seisakujo, which was
later closed due to lack of commercial success. He utilized the chalkboard technique, and later paper
animation, with and without pre printed backgrounds.
The works of these two pioneers include Namakura Gatana (An Obtuse Sword, 1917) and a 1918 film
Urashima TarĆ which were discovered together at an antique market in 2007.[3]
32. Anime and manga is not kid stuff, and it s nothing like American cartoons. Most of it is produced for a
teenage or adult audience. Anime series change over time; the plot is often intricate, and characters
change, grow, and often die. The unpredictibility and emotional depth of anime as opposed to
American cartoons is part of the appeal. Many anime series such as Evangelion or Battle Angel Alita
are quite introspective as well as action packed, and study questions of love, trust, and other deep
feelings.
To understand anime, it is fairly important to have at least a little understanding of Japanese culture
itself. Anime and manga are currently produced for an exclusively Japanese audience authors are often
shocked to hear that they have American or European fans and are thus based on cultural assumptions
and references that Americans find puzzling at best. Some
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33. Personal Narrative On Popsicles
It was an ordinary recess in first grade. I was playing basketball, running around, and just being a
normal 1st grader. Playing around was like my whole life, also playing sports was too. The whistle
blew for the kids to line up to go back inside. I was running to the line so I could be first, I was
running without paying attention where I was running towards. Next thing I knew, CRACK!!! I felt
something crack in my shoulder. The pain felt like someone dropping a bowling ball dropping on my
shoulder. I was gra00bbing shoulder because if I didn t then I felt like my shoulder would fall off. The
teacher came to me and asked what had just happened. I explained everything, next thing I knew she
called the office and told them that I have a student coming down right now. She walked me down to
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She made me once again re explain what had happened. After I had explained the story, she was
feeling around where the pain was. Every touch felt like a gunshot hitting my shoulder. I was in so
much pain that the nurse gave me a popsicle. She thought the popsicle may calm me down a little bit,
her thought wrong. She called my mom to come pick me up and bring me to the doctor. It felt my
mom took like a day to get to school, she quickly brought me to the car and rushed me to the
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34. A Study On The Respiratory Exchange Essay
Abstract
The characteristics of the phylum, Arthropoda, includes jointed legs and an exoskeleton (Freeman,
2014). The insect the team and I chose to work on were the hissing cockroaches, Gromphadorhina
portentosa. Hissing cockroaches are small ectothermic animals and are known to have a tracheal
system (Burnaford) that allows them to transfer oxygen into their body. Introduction
The organism used in the experiment is a hissing cockroach and the main reason was that cockroaches
are arthropods that have a trachea in which is almost similar to humans. Although humans have a
trachea which is more of a wind pipe structure whereas insects have a tracheae in which is more of a
network of air tubes (Bartrim, 2014). The tracheal system has the capacity to transport oxygen and
carbon dioxide (Heinrich, 2013) in which the series of branched tubes help deliver oxygen from the
environment to the cells (Burnaford, 2016). The respiratory exchange is regulated by the spiracles and
this creates three phases of gas exchange (Bartrim, 2014); continuous, cyclic, and discontinuous. The
most distinct phase is the discontinuous gas exchange cycle (DGC) because it s the phase that insects
must deal with (Heinrich, 2014). The DGC has its own three phases; closed phase, open phase, and the
flutter phase (Heinrich, 2014).
The hypothesis we had was that the mass of the insect correlates towards respiration. The more mass it
has the higher respiration. The dependent variable is the mass of the
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35. Am Orlando Case
Predication: On 06/02/17, Asset Protection Manager(APM) Jakub Orlando was contacted by a Store
Manager(SM) Christina Mcgrath Magenta regarding Shift Leader(SFL) Richard Diaz and two
Customer Service Associates (CSA) James Hansen and Justin Gonzalez who were suspected of
violating the Be Safe policy. Facts: On 06/02/17, APM Orlando revived CCTV footage to confirm this
allegation. CCTV footage revealed that SFL Diaz along with CSA Hansen interacting with what
appears to be suspected shoplifters in the middle of an aisle. further CCTV review indicated that SFL
Diaz along with CSA Hansen searched the suspected shoplifter s bags in a middle of an aisle. Facts:
On 06/02/17, APM Orlando interviewed SFL Diaz with SM Mcgrath Magenta as a witness.
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36. Rhetorical Analysis Of A Hanging
In A Hanging, George Orwell utilizes the rhetorical appeals of pathos and ethos in historical context to
convince the audience that the unjustifiable execution of a person is not only barbaric, but unethical.
This is successful because of his sensitive word choice and sympathetic tone. Through his cleaver use
of language techniques and word selection, Orwell evokes the reader s sympathy for the prisoner s
struggles. He repeatedly shows that the prisoners are treated like animals. In the opening lines of the
essay, the setting is described immediately highlights the inhumane conditions in which the prisoners
are contained in. We notice this when the author is describing the cells, he states, we are waiting
outside the condemned cells, row of sheds fronted with double bars, like small animal cages (Orwell
93). It is evident again when he is describing the way it took six guards to escort the prisoner. He says
it was like men handling a fish which is still alive and may jump out of the water (Orwell 94). The
sprouting moustache, absurdly too big for his body (Orwell 93), and a puny wisp of a man (Orwell 93)
suggests malnourishment and neglect among this prisoner, but the reader can infer that this treatment
is spread out amongst all the prisoners. In contrast with this sickly man, he describes the prison guards
as tall Indian warriors (Orwell 93) and even describes one guard in particular as a fat Dravidian
(Orwell 94). The details of these well fed men in comparison to this ill man fuels a feeling of
sympathy towards the prisoner. He provides these details to evoke sympathy for the prisoner to prove
that killing a man is unethical. Through the appeal of pathos, we can empathize with George Orwell.
Orwell never states in the essay as to why the Hindu man was to be hanged. He does not want the
reader to form an opinion on whether or not the prisoner should be executed or not. Instead, he builds
his essay in a way in which he directs us to a path that only argues that taking a life is wrong, no
matter the crime. When he says till that moment, I had never realized what it means to destroy a
healthy conscious man (Orwell 95), the reader is able to empathize with him. Before he says this, the
reader
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37. 2016 Lxus Rx Essay
The design for the 2016 Lexus RX is certainly provocative, but it isn t really surprising. After all,
when Lexus slotted the all new for 2015 NX beneath it, the smaller and deeply chiseled crossover
strongly suggested that its larger and segment leading RX kin would get a similar makeover.
Even so, the changes to the RX (350 gasoline model; 450h hybrid) are nothing less than dramatic.
This model, known originally in 1998 as the RX 300, then as the RX 330 in 2004 before assuming its
present RX 350 mantle in 2007, will have you sit up and take notice. It is all part of an extraordinary
styling direction Lexus has been rolling out in recent years to make its models evocative, as it moves
away from its long staid construct.
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Certainly, Lexus could have slapped something together, but they did not flowing leather and chrome
lines place an accent on the layout. At the top is the navigation screen, which sits in an alcove.
Beneath that is an analog clock followed by rows of knobs, buttons and switches to control climate,
audio and other functions. Between the seats is the transmission shifter, cup holders, and the mouse
like controller for various vehicle functions.
As before, the F Sport trim level returns. F Sport should not be confused with F as the former provides
a decorative upgrade without the corresponding performance boost. Choose the latter, which is not
available in the RX, and you get an extra measure of performance thrown in.
In any case the interior of the F Sport brings with it several enhancements of note including a
perforated leather wrapped shift lever, a three spoke steering wheel with F Sport badge, and aluminum
accents. As for the exterior, the F Sport brings in a mesh grille, exclusive 20 inch, 10 spoke aluminum
alloy wheels, and other enhancements. In addition to the standard RX colors, Ultra White is exclusive
to the F Sport
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38. Summary Of Little Aster, By Gottfried Benn
Reflect on ways in which this poem expresses and develops aspects of the trajectory we have been
following in art and literature this semester.
Over the course of the semester, a trend that has certainly stuck out to me is that different art
movements arise in reaction to the movement of the time. Romanticism arose in response to Neo
Classicalism. Realism reacted against what was seen as excessive idealization and de emphasis of the
real by the Romantics. Two groups arose in reaction to Realism: the Impressionists, who further
developed the idea of conveying the real, and the Symbolists, who harken back to Romanticism s
focus on emotions and subjectivity. Additionally, the Symbolists argued that all objects contained
meaning within them, and Symbolist writers such as Baudelaire and Mallarme aimed to unlock these
meanings in their works. Aestheticism reacted against the Symbolist idea that all objects contain
meaning by creating art for art s sake. To the Aestheticists, there was no such thing as underlying
meaning beneath an object: there was only surface.
In close reading Little Aster, we may catch a glimpse of Gottfried Benn illustrating this trajectory
literature progressed toward from Romanticism to Expressionism and the cusp of Modernism. Indeed,
Benn takes advantage of literary techniques and sentimentalities to attack the Aestheticist idea that an
object is just an object, while also distancing himself from Romanticism s idealization of Nature. In
other words,
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39. What Is The Impact Of Technology On The Banking World
Date Technology s Impact on Society in the Banking World Technology s impact on society has
changed in many areas of our lives. Technology has changed travel, you can now book your own
plane ticket without going to a traveler s agency, schooling you can take classes online, and have
access to doctors and medicine without having to leave your home. I chose to write about the topic of
banking. With the help of technology banks are able to reach out to more customers and provide better
services to them. How has technology affected the world of banking? What choices do we have when
it comes to our banking needs? With the advance technology, banking has become a 24 hours a day
and seven days a week ability. Not too long ago banks were only open from 9:00am to 3:00pm,
workers and businesses rushing to get to the bank before they close. Paychecks were handed out
personally not direct deposit, cashing or depositing a paycheck entailed a trip to the bank. Now most
companies have direct deposit and the printed paycheck is becoming a thing of the past, this is only
one example of how technology in banking has changed in society. The electronic banking (e banking)
can be described as the automated method of new and traditional banking services which reduce cost,
and simplify front and backend process satisfying customers. (In software engineering, the terms of
front end and back end are distinctions which refer to the separation of concerns between a
presentation
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40. Elkay Plumbing Products Division
Summary:
Background: Elkay was the American largest manufacturer of stainless steel residential sinks which
extended its scope into various kinds of products with only a few competitors. Its Plumbing Products
Division produced different level and priced sinks in three plants separately based on different process
requirements and characters of products and further invented itself to become the industry s innovator.
Elkay s main market included North America and selected international markets. In 2007, Elkay s
main outlet market begun to collapse; prices of raw materials increased sharply; Chinese competitors
began to encroach on its low end and threaten its relationships with key customers together with its
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In addition, it wrongly allocated its indirect costs at volume bases. The use of process technology
mentioned in the case led to an increase in factory overheads Since direct labor hours was not a cost
driver of them, allocating its large proportion of fixed factory overheads and other indirect batch level
costs on the basis of DLHs in this cost system did not accurately measure how resources were being
used. As a result, these inaccurate allocations would have significant costs to Elkay. Moreover, it
disregarded its cost structure in which most costs were fixed that would not vary in the short run and
should be allocated based on its practical capacity. By using the actual sales volume as the allocation
base for allocating its large corporate overheads, this standard costing system in fact over pricing its
products for its actual productivity was lower than the practical capacity under the intense
competition. As a consequence of all problem within the standard costing system, PPD urgently
needed an accurate costing system.
Indeed, PPD had ever tried to solve these problems by developing a simple Excel based ABC model.
Whereas, due to the difficulties of implementing and maintaining it; the incompatibility with other
control systems; managers lack of awareness of the benefit of ABC system and employees worried
about headcount. The
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41. Philosophical Principals Exemplified in The Truman Show...
In order to understand the moral fabric of the world, it is important to question any information that is
given to an individual, instead of blindly accepting the majority opinion and giving it full credibility
and validity based on other people s opinions. Plato s work, The Republic introduces the allegory of
the cave, which is metaphorical scenario that attempts to explain the importance of questioning norms
that may seem trivial. Plato illustrates a cave where bounded prisoners have lived all their lives in
seclusion, away from the outside world. In their immobile state, they can only look at the wall in front
of them which is illuminated by a small fire that has been going on behind them. The wall constantly
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In an interview, the antagonist claims that, We accept the reality with which we are presented. It is as
simple as that. The quote reflects many philosophical principles that are exemplified in both The
Truman Show and in the Allegory of the Cave.
To start off, the quote addresses the underlying ignorance that is evident in both Plato s and Weir s
works. Truman was living his entire life inside a metaphorical bubble. In many instances throughout
the movie, he ignored any suspicious act that threatened to obscure and interfere with his concept of
reality. For example, as Truman was walking out of his house, he noticed a studio light that suddenly
fell from the sky just as he was about to get in his car. Even though he questioned it at first, Truman
did not really bother investigating or looking into it, perhaps because he was subconsciously afraid of
what he would find. He chooses not to give the random incident any importance and gets in his car,
which further proves his underlying ignorance and reluctance to accept things that may not conform to
the norm. Shortly after, the producers of the show decide to make an excuse for the set malfunction,
and it is soon forgotten. Additionally, when Sylvia tells him upfront that his entire life is a lie, he
chooses to ignore it, until he himself starts to question his life. In the same way, in Plato s allegory of
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42. The Effect Of Fracking On The United States Economy And...
Greed is a bottomless pit which exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy the need without
ever reaching satisfaction (Erich Fromm).
Introduction
Fracking is a complex political topic; nonetheless, fracking is showing a positive impact on the United
States economy and leaving a harmful footprint behind the environment. In addition, consumers are
experiencing a significant amount of savings due to the overwhelming supplies of oil; thus, the
revolution in new technology is triggering an improper fracking system that contributes to airborne
pollution and water contamination. Higher authorities should implement the concepts of sustainability
and ethical views of large corporations and businesses to protect the consumer s safety.
Political Views
Oil suppliers dig deep down to the roots to analyze and derive concrete solutions to carry on the rising
market. The force of fracking in the United States is lifting the economy; the system has been a
political game changer for the nation, creating job opportunities and investing money into the
community. The United States is currently capable of competing with the global marketplaces at a
high rate. This coordination leads to knowledge for on shoring manufacturing, which eliminates the
dependency on foreign oil. This significant groundwork is driving opportunities for innovators. The
abundant supply of oil and the inexpensive cost leads to cheaper energy for consumers (Dews, 2015).
Along with the low price for refineries,
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43. The Case Of Metallica V Napster
Copyright Stance With over three billion people in the world utilizing the internet there is great danger
for copyright infringement to occur (Internet Live Stats). Copyright law protects the creator of an
original piece of work exclusive rights to the work. Many people who use the internet are sharing files
that do not belong to them and are guilty of copyright infringement. Copyright law needs to be
tightened up in the digital space to protect the creator of their unique work. In the case of Metallica v
Napster (2000), Metallica filed suit against Napster for infringing upon their ownership of their unique
music. The suit claims that Napster devised and distributed software whose sole purpose is to permit
Napster to profit by abetting and encouraging piracy (Doan, 2000). The music was original and
copyrighted by Metallica. The Napster song downloads were being done without their consent or
royalties paid. The court ruled in favor of Metallica and eventaully shutting down Napster for
Copyright infringement. With technology so readily available there are many people and companies
who have participated in similar illegal activities. The original copyright law did not take into
consideration the digital area. By implementing Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) it has
tightened up the protection of things online and in the digital arena.
The DMCA makes it illegal to circumvent digital rights management technology or to import, offer to
the public, provide or
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44. Figurative Language In My Papa s Waltz
The poem My Papa s Waltz by Theodore Roethke, uses four stanzas to explain what many readers
would conclude as a beating by an abusive and out of control father. He uses metaphoric language to
set the tone for his poem. Studying Roethke s biography you learn his poems are based on events he
experienced during his development from childhood to adulthood.
Take for instance the title of the poem, My Papa s Waltz , at first glance, one would think the poem is
about a beautiful dance. However you are quickly introduced to a father who smells of alcohol. The
whiskey on your breath/could make a small boy dizzy (lines 1 2). This is the first sign the poem may
have a negative meaning. The whiskey on your breath , is where the reader gets the first notion the
father may have a drinking problem. The boy is insinuating his father s breath is reeking with the
smell of whiskey that overwhelms his scenes. Despite the strong smell of the whiskey and the
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Here the reader can get the impression the activities the father and his son are engaged in could be a
playful event making this positive. However, once you have read the entire first stanza it is easy to see
the father is disciplining his son. The line But hung on like death and Such waltzing was not easy
could be perceived as the father singing his son around in a circle, the boy holding on to his fathers
arm in such a tight grip so not to fall. Nevertheless, I feel Roethke uses the fourth line Such waltzing
was not easy to interpret the father chasing the boy around the kitchen trying to catch him in a state of
drunken
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45. Saturday Night Live Judith Ortiz Cofer Analysis
In today s entertainment industry, whether it be books, films, advertisements, or television shows,
white people are depicted terribly. Likewise, in her essay, Judith Ortiz Cofer tells of her struggles of
being a Puerto Rican woman. Men sing songs to her, like La Bamba or Don t Cry For Me, Argentina,
just because she is Hispanic. They think she is promiscuous based on the way that she dresses, but it is
really just because it is hot in Puerto Rico. A prime example of this, not just of white people, but
Donald Trump supporters, in an ad by Saturday Night Live, portrays white Trump supporters as Ku
Klux Klan members, burning books in the fireplace, painting White Power on the side of a house and
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This makes some people resent white people because they think that white people do not have
problems. This again, is not true. On the other hand, sometimes news stations find the craziest, most
redneck white people to interview after storms have came through or a murder was committed. This
makes some people resent white Southern people also, but for a different reason, and this reason is
that they think that all white Southern people are uneducated because they choose these people to go
on the news. This is not true, either. Going off of the crazy, redneck type of white people, trashy white
people are also stereotypical. For example, on the show Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, the Thompson
family are a great example of this. I am not being rude, but some people would say that this family is a
crazy, redneck family from Georgia. This is not how all Georgians or white people are, but people
think that because of shows like these that only show the crazy people and not the regular people or
the millionaires that live closer to
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47. How Do Stereotypes Affect Children
create other issues such as sexism and racism. This can be harmful to many individuals in society.
Labels are attached to a person about how a person should act or live according to their sex, race,
personality, and other facts. This could affect individuals who perhaps like different things or do
different activities. But they would feel ashamed of doing so because of stereotypes. Stereotypes like
all men like sports or women are not as strong as men, are the most common in our society today.
Stereotypes have created a bias of how every individual should be. Finally, it is part of human nature.
Unfortunately, it makes broad judgments about a group of people based on what others observes. So
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This makes things easier, but it has a lot of downsides. It is often created as social barriers and hatred.
Again, according to the article, Long term Effects of Stereotyping it says, Stereotypes are creating
problems in kids. These problems can affect children in many ways. This problem is creating
confusion in kids because they are growing up thinking that they should be one way because society
thinks that s the ideal. Stereotypes also are creating a false idea of how they interact with other
individuals. Many of the stereotypes the children receive are through media. We can t change this
because is the way our society works, but we can teach our children to value other people for what
they are, not what they appear to be. ( Jorge Robles). This basically explains that it is important to
teach children to respect each other no matter of their sex, sexual orientation, race, culture, religion,
and more. It is important to advise them these values because they are the future of the society. This
also shows how stereotypes are inevitable because it shows nature s pattern and how it is constantly
brought down through new
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48. Prostitution Is Legal For Human Trafficking
Are you serious? Girls are not just objects, they are human beings just like everyone else. That
disgusts me, are the thoughts I was having when I saw that Thailand has a total of around three million
sex workers in their country, and the number is increasing. Prostitution is legal but human trafficking
is not. How can we make prostitution legal and then not expect is to lead to more human trafficking
around the world. Prostitution is the practice or occupation of engaging in sexual activity with
someone for payment. Usually when you think about prostitution you think about out of the United
States. But, now in the United States 1 out of 50 states have prostitution legal. Nevada is the only state
where prostitution is legal. But it is still going on in other states in the United States. Prostitution was
taken place, usually when a female needs money to support herself or maybe even her family. But,
now parents are starting their kids to be prostitutes at the age of THIRTEEN! In Thailand, there are
around three million people there are sex workers and around one third are MINORS. Luckily, it is
way harder to have minors in the United States then it would be to have minors out of the country.
Being a minor means that you are under the age of 18. This is called prostitution of children or child
prostitution meaning prostitution involving a child. It is a form of commercial sexual exploitation of
children. The term normally refers to prostitution of a minor, or person under
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