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Community Service Essay Ideas
1. Community Service Essay Ideas
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2. The Hobbit Comparison
J.R.R. Tolkien is a writing superhero who has created a vast world that can be compared and
contrasted. One interesting fact about J.R.R. Tolkien is that he knew at least 20 languages and
made many of his own. Knowing and making many languages is what really solidified his way of
writing, by doing so he created multiple languages that are used in both The Hobbitand Lord of the
Rings. To understand the differences between Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit is necessary to
take a closer look at the theme, plot, and characters. By comparing The Hobbit to Lord of the
Rings, it becomes clear that these two books share a the same timeline. Both stories take place in
Middle Earth during the Third Age. Rivendell and The Shire are the only places that appear in
both the books. They share a similar theme, self development. Many characters appear in the The
Hobbit and Lord of the Rings, some of them include Bilbo Baggins who is the main protagonist of
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In The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins is hired as a burglar for Thorin and Company to help with their
quest to take back Erebor. In Lord of the Rings Frodo Baggins (Bilbo s adopted nephew) is
burdened with taking the One Ring into Mordor with the help of The Fellowship of the Ring.
Major themes that The Hobbit deals with community, greed, and selfishness. Lord of the Rings
key themes are death, immortality, addiction, and courage. The protagonist of The Hobbit is
Bilbo Baggins, and the protagonist of Lord of the Rings is Frodo Baggins. Thorin and Company
are only in The Hobbit, after they fight The Battle of Five Armies they disband. The Fellowship
of the Ring actually broke up at the end of The Fellowship of the Ring after Borimir dies and
Frodo and Sam leave by themselves to Mordor. There are also many other characters that are only
in The Hobbit or Lord of the Rings, but that list is very
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3. Examples Of Mother In The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls
A Mother s Instinct In Jeannette Walls, The Glass Castle, Rose Mary Walls, the mother, lacks
maternal instincts based on her selfishness, immaturity, and apatheticness. A maternal instinct is a
generalized term for the way a mother is supposed to act, and is usually defined as a mother being
selfless, mature, and emotional caring for her children. While the Walls are living on Little Hobart
Street in Welch, West Virginia, they are very poor and there is little money for the necessities, let
alone any kind of indulgence. Rex, the father, is gone most days, out drinking and gambling,
whereas Rose Mary stays at home painting or writing. During this time, the children, excluding
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However, on one particularly evening when all of the children, were all sitting around the living
room trying not to think of food, Mom kept disappearing under the blanket on the sofa bed (Walls
173 174) and was audibly chewing on something. Suspicious of what it was, Brian yanked the
covers back. Lying on the mattress was on of those huge family sized Hershey chocolate bars...
(174). Despite the fact that her children are malnourished and having to forage through the trash
for their meals, Rose Mary has the audacity to buy a chocolate bar. Not only is it selfish enough
that she buys a chocolate bar, but it is a family sized chocolate bar, the type that is intended to be
shared with others. Under normal circumstances involving a normal mother who possess some
maternal instincts, one might expect that instead of wasting money on a chocolate bar, she would
buy something more sustainable, something that would feed her family for a long time, such as
rice, beans, or canned goods. Rose Mary also lacks a certain maternal maturity, and often times
makes decisions based on what will instantly gratify her, like buying a chocolate bar, instead of
what is good for the family. Due to this immaturity, Rose Mary also acts like a spoiled brat when
Jeannette
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4. Carnival Cruise Lines Essay
Recommendations
Acknowledge the wrongs, find a solution and apologize. There is no doubt things could have been
worse, giving the terrible conditions the staff and guests had to endure. The situation would not
have been as decent, if it were not for the remarkably trained and prepared staff. First, the senior
management staff recommends a special recognition for all employees of the Splendor. Without
their hard work, fast response, and dedication over the course of the three days; situations could
have resulted differently. Recognizing the team members and letting them know how proud
Carnival is to have them with the company needs to be addressed.
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Full inspection of engine design and identified changes need to be planned for immediate
placement. Crew needs to be run through practice drills with new policies for fire and
communications during a crisis while on board the ship.
Continued operations on all other cruise ships for Carnival Cruise Lines will remain on schedule.
Splendor future trips will need to be addressed immediately. If unable to find a replacement ship,
speak with other cruise lines if they can take on customers that Carnival is unable to place on
another cruise while Splendor is being repaired. Those customers will get a full refund as well as
same status stay on the new cruise line.
Focus on PR efforts with media, once a situation happens; corporate communications needs to be
ahead of the negative media from the customer. Get involved; keep media in loop on situation with
facts. Social media negative buzz needs to be avoided. When Splendor passengers are
disembarking, have a centralized crisis management center to communicated with passengers, and
announce to media that a hotline has been set up to take calls from current and future Splendor
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5. Significance Of Triple Entente
Before world war one, Europe was seeing great military advancements from Germany. This worried
France which led them to joining forces with Russia. Because of the alliance between France and
Russia, Germany retaliated by teaming up with the Austro Hungarian Empire. Then these countries
started to grow their military at a fast pace. This military growth frightened Britain, causing them to
join what would be known as the Triple Entente with France and Russia. This worried Germany
because now they were surrounded by what they would consider rival alliances (Cornish, par. 1 5).
The Significance of Wilson s Quote
This quotation from Wilson s 14 Point Speech, The day of conquest and aggrandizement is gone
by , is referring
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6. Comparing My Two Jobs In High School
Throughout high school, I have worked two jobs that have been very different from each other.
Both of these jobs pushed me to become a stronger person, and I am thankful for the opportunities
they presented me with. My first job was at Richards Family Restaurant where I washed dishes,
cooked, and bussed tables. This job experience helped prepare me for collegebecause it put me out
of my comfort zone. I had to walk around in a busy restaurant cleaning up tables and helping
customers while also coordinating with other employees. In addition to this, I worked under a lot
of pressure while cooking and washing dishes. It made me perform at my best while also doing so
quickly, and I believe that this experience will help me in college. My second
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7. The Balance Of Beauty
In this 21st century and in the past, people living in the different parts of the world were and are
facing many social issues, community challenges, and human rights. For the people, Balance of
Beauty is the key to compete through the issues mentioned and to find peace and unity in one
global community. Beauty is the symbol of pluralism, thereby of unity. A balance of both unity
and pluralism can make changes in lives. Steps of pluralism, unity, and equality are mentioned as
beauty because those guidance s help makes life beautiful and more valuable. Moreover,
working on that guidance will make people s life balance. In this modern world, many events like
conflicts, failures, and wars. But alternatively, if we chose our world to be civilized and help
prevent such issues, then the community and the citizens should work upon pluralism, practices of
civil society, unity, working upon mankind, and acceptance of every belief. No human
development initiative can be sustained unless; it operates in an environment that invests in
pluralism and diversity, that it has an extensive and engaged civil society and stable competent
democratic governance. Today issues like failing democracies and clash or lack of ignorance have
led to problems in the communities. A major problem is that the industrialized world too often is
severely lacking in credible information For instance, Asia and Africa are struggling from
democratic governance failures and as we look at the world map
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8. The Short Happy Life Of Francis Macomber Literary Devices
Francis Macomber is a wealthy American who talks big about himself, he is in a unhappy
marriage with Margot. Margot Macomber lost her chance to leave Francis, she does not find her
husband attractive but, remains with him for his wealth. Robert Wilson is portrayed in the story as
a white hunter who lives a manly life in Africa and lives without the fear of death.In the story, The
Short Happy Life of Francis Macomberthree literary elements, detail, imagery, and tone help
natvigate to the stories theme betrayal.
The detail, He smiled at her now and she looked away from his face at the way his shoulders
sloped in the loose tunic he wore with the four big cartridges held in loops where the left breast
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He had not expected this. So he s a bloody four letter man as well as a bloody coward, he thought. I
rather liked him too until today. But how is one to know about an American. the reader is
introduced to Wilson s view on Americans being unpredictable. Wilson s tone as he thinks to
himself, No, said Wilson. I m a professional hunter. We never talk about our clients. You can be
quite easy on that. It s supposed to be bad form to ask us not to talk though. shows that he is not
only a killed hunter but is professional as his tone remains bold. Wilson s betrayal on Macomber
becomes clear when he tries to calm Margot down after shooting her husband Don t worry, He
said. There will be a certain amount of unpleasantness but I will have some photographs taken
that will be very useful at the inquest. There s the testimony of the gun bearers and the driver
too. You re perfectly all right. Stop it, she said. There s a hell of a lot to be done, he said. And I ll
have to send a truck off to Nairobi. Why didn t you poison him? That s what they do in England.
his tone transitions from evil to sounding like a joke to hurt Margot. Irony was present when
Wilson tells Margot, That was a pretty thing to do, he said in a toneless voice. He would have left
you, too. this angered
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9. Selective Perception in Paul Haggis Crash
Sociology 113AE
Reaction Paper
10/20/05
Selective Perception in Paul Haggis Crash
Prejudices are the strong backbone to the concept of racism. They are the labels and images that
we designate to a group of people on the basis of what we imagine to be the characteristics of all
members of that group. More often than not, they are incorrect and incomplete. The film Crash,
directed by Paul Haggis, addresses the strong existence of prejudices against many groups from
various perspectives in today s society. One of the more predominant prejudices presented in
Haggis film comes in the form of selective perception. Selective perception prevents people from
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However, it is not something easily changed. People who watch Crash are likely to recognize that
they have passed the same kind of judgment on another. Nevertheless, they are likely to continue to
do so. Selective perception doesn t only affect people in the form of determining ones race. It is
even more so present when trying to determine one s character and actions. Just like making
wrongful assumptions of ones race, wrongful assumptions are also made when predicting ones
character based on ethnicity. A person exhibiting selective perception will choose to see a
person s character based on the negative labels that have been condemned to their race, rather
then looking at the person as an individual. This form of prejudice is also very present in Haggis
Crash. One of the more notable examples of it takes place in the conversation between the
District Attorney of Los Angeles and his wife, both of Caucasian descent. The wife wants all of
the locks on her house changed after they were changed by a young Mexican male. She fears
that he is in a gang and will sell a copy of the keys to one of his Homies . As it turns out though,
the man is very family oriented and doesn t fit the judgment of the DA s wife. The wife passed a
judgment on the man due to selective perception and her choice to only see him in a negative way.
The wife isn t the only person who places this judgment on the locksmith. A similar
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10. West Point Crew Team Case Study
Faced with an unfamiliar problem, Coach P, of the West Point Crew team, had a JV boat that was
consistently outperforming the Varsity team on different measures. Upon preliminary analysis, it
appears that the problem is simple: the selection of the varsity team was flawed and many of the
athletes were misjudged and subsequently misplaced. However, the coach analyzed this possible
flaw through seat races and even decided to demote varsity rowers to the JV team and JV rowers to
the varsity team; the unlikely outcome was that the JV boat would win by even more, meaning that
the demoted rower actually made the JV boat faster. This unlikely outcome revealed a deeper flaw
within the Varsity team s attitudes and motivations that sharply contrasted with those of the Junior
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Varsity rowers attributed their failures to external factors, while underestimating the contribution of
internal factors; rowers would not only blame each other, but blame the coach for making them race
against the JV team so often. Though the Varsity team had the most physically capable rowers, their
motivation and group cohesion was virtually non existent. Though Coach P tried to create group
cohesion through the email initiative, he did not try to fix the problems at its core. There are many
possible solutions, however, it is clear that switching rowers and boats altogether would be
detrimental to the entire team, especially so late into the season. Only by analyzing motivational
concepts and incorporating them into a solution, can the Varsity team unlock its true
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11. Atticus Finch Courage Research Paper
Lucas Tomaselli
Honors English I
Courage
The word courage heroically pervades all aspects of life whether it is in a movie, book, video
game, or real world incident. Courage is when someone or something stands up for their beliefs
despite any intimidation or danger that may face them in the process. A person of this merit never
puts another in harms way in order to protect him or herself. In Harper Lee s To Kill a Mocking
Bird, Atticus Finch displays valor more than any of the surrounding characters. His courage was one
that reminded me of a brave man who stood up for equality and people of all races during the
1960 s. His name was Martin Luther King Jr. and he had a positive impact on society just as Mr.
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both exhibited the noblest type of courage: acting out to support their idea of what was right
regardless of the consequences. The men were hated and threatened their fair share, but kept on
supporting their ideas. Atticus supports Tom Robinson because he believes that as a man, there
is no other option. He feels it is duty to do what her can to save a life and if he does not act than
it would be the same as convicting Tom Robinson himself. This case, Tom Robinson s case, is
something that goes to the essence of a man s conscience Scout, I couldn t go to church and
worship God if I didn t try to help that man. (Lee 145). However, Martin Luther King Jr.
protested for a slightly different reason. His goal was to unite the people of a single nation that
was driven apart by racism. The two men were both very influential speakers and could use their
words to connect to audiences throughout the pathos of their speeches. Another similarity between
Atticus and King is that they both stood up against racism regardless of the fact that it put both of
them at great risk. Neither man believed in using violence. Martin Luther King Jr. exhibits this
through his non violent protests, and Atticus through his words and actions. I wanted you to see
what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It s
when you know you re licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no
matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do. (Lee 149). Atticus was teaching his children
that real courage is not just blind violence, but it is finishing what you start and doing what you
believe in, even if others do not
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12. The Negative Effects Of Advertising And Its Effects On...
Advertising has a large impact on today s youth. This impact is largely created through use of
commercials on television. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention published an article
which explains that food commercials are one of the major components of advertising and they
are leading to an increase in health and weight problems in children. In addition to this,
psychologists such as Sandra L. Calvert have discovered that commercials give children a distorted
sense of reality and can lead to personality conflicts. Parents and scientists alike have found that
advertisements also can cause self esteem issues in young people, and this is a major concern. In
conclusion, the negative effects of advertisingon children are alarming. Commercials advertising
food are everywhere, and they are causing problems in children s eating habits. An article published
by the National Center for Biotechnology Information stated that food marketingtowards children
promotes mostly foods that are nutrient poor and contain lots of calories. The food being
advertised on tv is not good for children, but due to their vulnerability, they want it. Often times,
they get what they want, so kids are being fed very low quality food. A young childs body needs
nutrients in order to grow and cannot handle extreme amounts of calories. However, they food they
want goes against these principles and can cause health problems later on. According to a
healthcare clinic, Mayo Clinic, a
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13. As part of students IEP resource program and RtI services,...
As part of students IEP resource program and RtI services, I provide instruction for the
development of written expression, as evidenced by my Professional Growth Experience #2. My
methodology for writing instruction has evolved dramatically. Now I see each student as an
individual somewhere on the path to independent author. I work to meet each student s learning
need at their level. Currently, students work at their own level and I provide individual or small
group mini lessons to support weaker skills. I learned from experience to create quality, high
interest prompts that address a real audience to teach voice. My format support Common Core s
informative/explanatory writingstandard and engages critical thinking and motivation. To... Show
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When immobilized, he could not access writing tools and strategies, and I often communicated
with his mother often to document my progress (item #2). By collaborating with his parents, the
school Occupational Therapist, Speech and Language Pathologist, his private psychologist and
my own extensive research, I created a step by step checklist for Weston to employ when writing
to decrease anxiety. This included all stages of writing (item #3); pre brainstorming gross motoric
stretching to relax the limbic system. I learned from brain research has shown the limbic system
involves the function of motivation, emotion, learning, and memory, and I needed to help Weston
relax. After each step in the writing process, Weston learned to pick a type of break and that
helped him relax/reset and continue writing. From my teaching and building on each successful
outcome, Weston learned to use tools and strategies to de escalate his anxiety with writing. This
helped him to organize and support his ideas and not become overwhelmed. The goal for Weston
was to produce a final written response within 2 resource sessions that met grade level
expectations for elaboration independently. The instruction built on prior successes using his
checklist. Weston s product exceeded my goal (item #4), and he scored a 3.5/4 on elaboration (3
meets) and 4/4 for sentence fluency and voice. This piece informs me that he needs
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14. We Grow Accustomed To The Night By Emily Dickinson Analysis
Darkness is perceived as many different things. It can be seen as a scary unknown or being able
to push forward without knowing what s ahead or around you. When someone looks at their
past, they normally see places filled with both light memories and dark memories. Emily
Dickinson was a poet whose life had many places of darkness. In her poem, We Grow
Accustomed to the Dark, she is able to look through the darkness as a new beginning. She doesn t
allow it to consume her entirely. This contrasts Robert Frost s, Acquainted with the Night he shows
a person who becomes enveloped by the darkness and the finality of it. While both of these
contrast each other s opinions of what darkness is and whether it s good or bad, they both keep the
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Dickinson uses the line, As when the Neighbor holds the lamp / To witness her Goodbye,
(Stanza 1 Line 4) to use the light as an ending. A goodbye to whatever life had been known
before. In Frost s poem he uses goodbye as an ending as well, as if this is the narrator leaving on
their own terms: But not to call me back or say good bye. (Stanza 4 Line 1). Both authors use the
entrance into the darkness as a goodbye to someone or something, but in Dickinson s poem, it s
as if the person is ready to leave on their own terms. Whereas in Frost s he makes it seem like it
was a decision that was regretted and not fully the character s choice. The way they chose to use
the dark as a goodbye, also shows the way that they feel about the dark. Dickinson s is more
about a person pulling away from someone, but ready to deal with life themself until it s sorted
out. Frost s way of saying goodbye as if the character is reluctant to go makes it seem almost like
the final goodbye, that no one s calling to have them
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15. What Causes Hearing Impairment
Hearing impairment results in a considerable degree of impact in education, occupation and other
aspects in life. Because of lacking normal hearing as an important way to absorb information from
the outside world, communication usually become frustrated for hearing impaired students when
interact with their peer. They showed lower self awareness, self management, frustration tolerance
and impulsivity in their characteristics. Therefore, it is common to see emotional and social behavior
difficulties in hearingimpaired individuals. As a speech and language pathologist, who is going to
work with hearing impaired students in language and communication aspect and likely to be the
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And once they feel confident, they may use these strategies to interact with their peer in a small
group setting and than transit to real situation. Additionally, Barkere s study showed the strong
relationship between language, attention and behavioral problem. It pointed out that, language
plays an important role in regulation of attention, and sustained attention are related to internalizing
and externalizing behavior problems. Thus, to alleviate or prevent the behavior problem in children
with SPHL, SLP should also focus on their sustained attention at the same time to improving their
regulatory skills. Last but not least, it is important to encourage typically developing children the
inclusion of all children in the classroom. SLP may use stories or plays to educate the peers about
hearing loss and how can this impacts one s ability to communicate. Structural program is needed to
help both groups know the difference and eliminate the discrimination and exclusion.
The aspects list above that related to social behavior problems are important. They may improve
children s social life through the therapy sessions effectively and efficiently. However, hearing loss
are going to be with them in their whole life, to teach them about self determination and how to
advocate for themselves may enable them achieving a more positive adult outcomes. In Luckner
and Sebald s article Promoting Self Determination of
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16. Microscopy allows one to view samples and objects that...
Microscopy allows one to view samples and objects that cannot be seen with the human eye. With
all the modern techniques used in the biology field today, microscopy is one of the most important
one that allows us to see a world beyond what our eyes limits us too. The majority of both
organisms that are helpful and harmful are too small to be seen with the human eye, and without
the microscope we would have not understood the mechanism behind the major diseases we know
today. Microscopyhas helped scientists produce antibiotics and antiviral drugs to treat the diseases
that once were in a world beyond our vision. There are three types of microscopy mainly used:
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Fluorescence microscopy uses ultraviolet light as its light source that allows the resolution of the
object to increase. Fluorescence microscopy contains a barrier filter that reduces any undesired
stray of light other than the emission wavelength that might reach the observers eye. Light emitted
by the specimen s fluorophore for viewing is focused and magnified by the objective lens.
Electron microscopy uses an electron beam with a far smaller wavelength than Optical
microscopy that results in better resolution one can achieve. This is due to the fact that as
wavelength increases, resolution decreases. Electron microscopy allows for a resolution on the
order of 1000 times greater than can be achieved with light microscopy. There are two types of
Electron microscopy: Transmission and Scanning electron microscopy. Transmission electron
microscopy (TEM) is similar to light microscopy by sending an electron beam through a very
slice thin of specimen. TEM uses an electromagnet, a condenser lens, to focus a stream of
electrons onto a specimen that produces images of internal structures in 2 D slices of a specimen.
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) produces 3 D image of the external structure of a specimen
by observing the surface of unsectioned samples. This is possible through the specimen being
lightly coated with a heavy metal that is constantly scanned by a stream of electrons to produce the
image
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17. Nick Carraway Corrupts In The Great Gatsby
Name, etc. . . ? Nick Carraway Hates Phonies F. Scott Fitzgerald s, The Great Gatsby, is a story
filled with love and loss. Love of people, love of things, loss of dreams, loss of innocence, loss of
love... The Great Gatsby can be seen as a romance novel, or a tragedy, or possibly even a coming
of age story for the narrator, Nick Carraway. His position as narrator of this novel shows how
Fitzgerald wanted to keep the mythical and almost surreal nature of Mr. Gatsby. Gatsby has
money, a high social ranking, extravagant parties, and a girl to dream about endlessly, whereas
Nick exists almost in the shadows of Gatsby with no dream at all. Nick watches as Gatsby s life
changes and falls apart around him, and Nick s opinion of him varies and fluctuates at times, but
he was also the closest friend Gatsby had ever had. Nick illustrates loyalty, divergence, and a lack
of ambition throughout his telling of the story, but he is in no way a static character. He is also
human, and is flawed, and has kept his morals throughout life, making him the only character in
the story who can really change at all. When Nick moved to West Egg, he probably did not expect
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Nick respects Gatsby deeply for his hope, quoted in the book, ...there was something gorgeous
about him, some heightened sensitivity to the promises of life.... [Gatsby had] an extraordinary
gift for hope, a romantic readiness such as I have never found in any other person and which it
is not likely I shall ever find again (Fitzgerald, 2). However, he eventually learns that optimism is
a noble but ineffective trait when he notices how Gatsby s hope is his fatal flaw. Gatsby takes the
blame for Myrtle Wilson s death to protect Daisy, even though he knows he s already lost her, and
that is why he is killed in the end by Mr.
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18. Gender Roles In Murasaki Shikibu Genji
In Murasaki Shikibu Nikki, the author says: To be pleasant, gently, calm and self possessed: this
is the basis of good taste and charm in a woman (Shirane, 450). Women were supposed to act a
certain way, and this diary specifies the boundaries clearly. Most of this is because she herself
was the object of criticism from those around her, despite the popularity of her tales. Another tip
from her is No matter how amorous or passionate you may be, as long as you are straightforward
and refrain from causing others embarrassment, no one will mind (450). If you do not follow
society s guidelines, you will be judged in every movement you make, and people will find fault
with whatever [you] say or do; whether it be how [you] enter a room, how [you] sit down, how
[you] stand up or how [you] take [your] leave (451). She goes on about how she is regarded by
others because of how much she knows, and the rumors that spread about her. People generally
think she is worth making fun of and talking about because she knows Chinese and because she
referenced the Chronicles of Japan, a classic text about Japan, in The Tale of Genji(451).
The Changelings is an interesting monogatari from this time period. The story revolves around two
characters who fall into gender roles different from their sex. Sadaijin s son acted more like a girl.
He became surprisingly shy...painted, played with dolls, and was absorbed with such games as
matching seashells (Willig, 14). His daughter began to act
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19. The Second Wave Of Feminism
During the late 1960s and 1970s, in what is considered the Second Wave of Feminism , the fight
for Women s Equality was seen by most as a secondary concern to racial equality. This led the
Women s Movement to combine the fight for racial equality with gender equality, seeking to bring
a more diverse group of women together to achieve the goals of the movement. Whether this
approach led to accomplishing these goals is questionable. The Women s Movement struggled due
to the very diversity it sought to capitalize on, as evidenced by its lack of consistent objectives,
continued division among its members, and the varying approaches to obtaining equality.
Women were at the forefront of racial equality at the end of the Civil War, moving in large
numbers from the Northern States to the Southern States. Their purpose was to educate previous
slaves, help them with their integration into society, and bring attention to continuing racial
disparities. Women were fierce advocates for the right of African Americans, as well as they re
own right, to vote. The 14th Amendment passed by Congress on February 25, 1869, gave African
Americans the vote but the wording was specific to men . Which was met with criticism by
women who saw this as targeted exclusion (Trowbridge, 2017). The First Wave of Feminism
worked for voting rights, and the expansion of property rights for women. Widespread property
rights legislation was obtained by 1900, with the right to vote finally obtained in
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20. A Public School Teacher And A Newcomer
Nancy was a public school teacher and a newcomer to Christopher s. To involve her in the life of
the parish, Father Mike asked her to help out with the Sunday school because of her teaching
background.
One Sunday, after introducing myself, Nancy asked me, Why don t your children attend Sunday
school?
I explained, I support Christian education for everyone; however, I also want my children to
participate fully in the mainstream worship of the Church. I then added, If you re schedule Sunday
school so it doesn t conflict with worship I will gladly bring them myself.
She stared at me as if I was nuts. Finally, she blurted out, I ve never thought of it that way, but if
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This includes the proclamation and interpretation of Scripture followed by a common meal.
Although Jesus did not directly reveal himself to them, Cleopus and the other disciple recognized
Jesus in the breaking of the bread. This is knowledge only God gives.
Peter also came to understand the Pascal Reality through the revelation of the Holy Spirit. Peter s
confession of Christ at Caesurae Philippi ( Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, for this was not
revealed to you by humans, but by my Father in Heaven Matt. 16: 16 17) exposed the human
intellect s inability to unite Christ s messiah ship with Christ s death and resurrection. The Holy
Spirit reveals God s truth, not to the wise, but to those who trust God. Only God s Spirit can impart
knowledge of salvation.
Jesus instruction to the twelve disciples, Take up your cross and follow me , further reveals how
extemporal realities like the cross guided Jesus actions throughout his earthly ministry. The cross
produces faith in his followers. Indeed, one can only approach faith non rationally from ground
zero of one s being. Human understanding falls silent at the foot of the cross. Jesus, at his trial,
refused to answer even the slightest of Pilate s questions. The cross would be Pilate s final and
only answer.
The analytical mind can only grasp lower forms of knowledge such as temporal
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21. Vermont Teddy Bear Case Study
Bob Stetzel, CIO of Vermont Teddy Bear is facing a challenging road ahead in his attempt to align
business strategy to IT. A thorough evaluation of the business is necessary in order to reveal the
areas of most significance and to improve upon elements of the business that will provide a
supporting function.
The Business Model
VermontTeddy Bearhas three products it sells teddy bears, pajamas, and floral arrangements.
Customers are able to purchase these products in a variety of ways including phone, website, mail
order, or at their one retail location. The types of products that Vermont Teddy Bear specializes in
are most attractive to adults, who buy for other adults on special occasion or who buy for children
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Vermont Teddy Bear is positioned in the strategic mode. CEO John Gilbert stressed the
importance of reliability regarding the company s ecommerce platform. It is also noted that
some company s may be forced into this strategic mode . This seems to be the case for Vermont
Teddy Bear regarding their need for new information technology. They are so fragmented and
had been inefficiently managed for so long that major improvements to their IT architecture are
unavoidable, especially if they hope to remain competitive. All of the questions in A list from IT
the Board of Directors need to be considered for Vermont Teddy Bear. Based on these questions,
they are not doing too well, but finding the right answers will help them get closer to their goals.
Stetzel is definitely facing big challenges in going forward. A system overhaul or ERP
implementation are difficult tasks even with a sufficient budget. With the limited resources
available to him, Stetzel must find a way to make whatever decision he goes with work and to gain
the support of the board, managers and employees. Without full cooperation, the any plan is likely to
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22. Intolerance Of Ambiguity
Current events in our nation, and around the world, have provoked much distress and sadness for
many of us. It is understandable that many people are struggling to make sense of the most recent,
horrific mass shooting in Las Vegas. In the aftermath of these horrific shootings, we do everything
we can to soothe ourselves, and each other, by creating assurance and meaning. For some of us, our
hearts take the lead, allowing for emotions to be felt including sadness, confusion and even rage.
For others, our heads take the lead, we try to analyze the situation or the individual to make sense of
the insensible. By examining and understanding facets like tolerance of ambiguity and meaning
maintenance model, helping professionals can better understand a person s psyche, help educate
the community at large, and help foster healing from painful events. Frenkel Brunswik set out to
understand tolerance of ambiguity, concluding that tolerance of ambiguity is multi faceted,
predictive variable examined in behavioral settings, an emotional and perceptual personality
variable (Frenkel Brunswik, 1949). Additionally, Frenkel Brunswik outlined several features of
intolerance of ambiguity, including seeking for certainty, rigid dichotomizing into fixed categories,
black white view of life, and an inability for both good and bad traits to exist in a person (Frenkel
Brunswik, 1949). By understanding the various facets of intolerance of ambiguity, counselors can
identify these patterns in
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23. Nt1310 Unit 3 Research Project
This project consisted of putting three different battery brands of AAA batteries into three different
flashlights; however, the same model. I set up a camera to watch the flashlights while I was away. I
was able to look at the flashlights to record the time they went out. The camera was a confirmation
that it went out at that time and just a backup. I set my flashlights on my kitchen counter along with
my camera watching it. My hypothesis was that when the battery brands change in the flashlights,
then the time the bulb takes to completely run out will change. Because the different brands cost
more and are rated lower and higher. I was correct because in the experiment the Duracell batteries
lasted 336 hours and 16 minutes. The Energizer
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24. Mercury Athletic Footwear Case Study Essay
Mercury Athletic Footwear Case Study John Liedtke head of Active Gear, Inc. (AGI) is
contemplating whether to invest in Mercury Athletic a subsidiary of West Coast Fashions (WCF).
Mercury was purchased by WCF in hopes to increase business revenue however this was not the
case. Business did not do as expected, WCF was then eager to abandon its apparel. John Liedtke
saw this as an opportunity to take over Mercury and as result increase its business revenue. In order
to determine whether this is an essential business opportunity John needs to complete preliminary
financial valuations to make a solid decision. Active Gear s current income statements and balance
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In doing this John can clearly see whether processes are in control or out of control for example
how inventory changes affect finance costs and whether the investment is worth making. This
also makes it clear what financing options are more suitable in the long term and which ones
would cause problems, as a result avoid any surprises (Olley (2006). The discount rate of
acquiring Mercury is also essential to know. Since discount cash flow is a valuation method
used to estimate investment opportunities. Its purpose is to estimate money received from an
investment and adjust for time value money (Harman (2011). In this case a 12% forecast was
estimated and reflected a positive factor toward PV and NPV. There are however, some
circumstances where discount cash flow can be a challenge for example, the most prevailing is
when cash flow projections increase for each year in the forecast. It is then assumed that a
company will mature in such a way that their maintainable growth rates will lean toward long
term rate of economic growth in the long run (Harman (2011). This intern becomes a challenge
for the company against unexpected risks.In consideration to Mercury s financial history and
projections it would be in the best interest for AGI to move forward and invest in Mercury. This
would increase revenue for AGI and bring in a new customer market. Prior to doing so John will
need to perform a financial forecast as previously discussed.
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25. The Baroque Era
The eighteenth century was a very creative time in world history. It gave birth to art that expresses
feelings. This art was in the form of music paintings and is even seen in Architecture. The name
baroque was borrowed from art history and actually came from a jeweler term meaning odd pearl
or irregular pearl. Europe rulers sponsored the arts until France rose to new heights in the
seventeenth century (Joseph Kerman) this is in contrast to merchant princes of the renaissance who
were the first supporters. Style characteristics of the Baroqueera are distinctive Rhythms usually
against a steady beat. Dynamics usually remained at the same level through the whole piece though
there were expressive changes to bring out rhythmic accents. The Tone and color of the Baroque era
derive from instruments such as the flute, harpsichord, organ, violin and the obo. Keyboards
instrument were added as continuo. The common group of instruments would be the strings
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It was usually complex and would dance around each other, they would commonly extend over
two octaves. The melodies work together to play with one s emotions and sequence was
commonly used. In the theatrical aspects of Baroque period ornamentation was a practice that
skilled opera singers would strive to accomplish which is improvising extras. Volume was a good
tool to do this.
The Texture of the musicof this period was polyphonic Three were traits of independent melody
from the basses. The pieces were filled with contrapuntal lines that seemed to almost compete for
the attention of the listener like a battle for center stage. It brings to mind the battle of the fiddles in
the devil came down to Georgia. Each group shows off its unique sound as if proud and better than
the others like two children competing for their mother s attention. It seems as though each
instrument wants the conductor s approval and
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26. The Great Hunger And The Irish Potato Famine
Intro The Great Hunger, Great Famine, the dreaded calamity, or if your outside of Ireland the
Irish Potato Famine. Occurring between 1847 1852, the famine claimed the lives of around one
million people and caused millions to flee Ireland, in order to escape the bleak situation it was.
Today I will be giving some background of life in Irelandbefore the faminestarted of the average
citizen, I will briefly discuss the pathogen that killed the potatocrop, the government response to the
famine, the overall consequences and reactions of the Irish people, and finally I will discuss the
ethical dilemmas that the famine raise.
Slide one Land Ownership Starting off I would like to explain what life was like for the average
Irish citizen in the mid 19th century. Most people were tenant agriculture farmers who worked
for landlords, who owned vast estates, but a great deal of them didn t, in fact, live in Ireland,
which lead to them being commonly referred to as absentee landlords. The landlords allotted
workers small plots of land to grow their own food in exchange for working the land growing
grain cash crops. In order to sustain a high calorie diet for themselves and their families, most of
these tenant farmers grew potatoes. This was primarily due to the fact you get a lot of bang for
your buck from potatoes as they yielded quite a bit of calories per acre. Outside of what the
tenants ate, Ireland produced quite a bit of food but this was mostly exported to England where
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27. Comparing Odysseus The Odyssey And Today s Pop Culture
In Ancient Greece and today s pop culture, it is often seen for a heroic figure to face a villain who
is either simpleminded or naГЇve. This is evident in the epic poem, The Odyssey, by Homer. There
is a scene in the graphic novel by Gareth Hinds, that introduces the gullible cyclopes Polyphemus.
With little effort, Odysseusmakes a fool out of the Cyclops. Odysseus tricks the Cyclops several
times, either when he gets him drunk or when Odysseus tells him his name. In Ancient Greek times,
intelligence was seen to be an important cultural value. It was often seen for gods and blessed
human men to face challenges where their intelligence is tested. When comparing Odysseus and the
cyclopes story to pop culture, J.K Rowling s Harry Potter, and Philosopher s Stone, is relevant.
When the characters encounter a large and unintelligent mountain troll. These stories have
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These qualities are favoured and held in high regards by the gods. Which is why Odysseus has
so much help from the gods, but is also the why he encounters their justice as well. Odysseus is
viewed as being smart, because of the multiple times he used his intelligence to overcome
adversity. Odysseus created the master plan to use the Trojan horse to invade Troy, which is what
led the Greeks to win the war. Throughout The Odyssey, there are multiple situations where
Odysseus uses his brilliances to get him through tough predicaments. He creates a sea worthy
craft, made from what little resources he had in just one day, to leave Calypso s island. (pg. 54
57) Which most people could never have the power to do
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28. Benefits Of Homework In School
Imagine being a student at EJMHS having college classes to be attractive to other colleges. These
classes take up students after school time. For students to do all of their homework, and study for
tests and quizzes is difficult because they have no time. There is a pressure for students to take
upper level classes and that means more homeworkand not enough timeto work on all of it. This
problem is grievous. As a student, can say that I have times where I struggle with the amount of
homework that given each day, It is a very lamentable feeling when this happens EJMHS must add
an EDP to the school schedules to prevent stress, create study time, and provide family time.
To begin, stress is a primary reason why EJMHS must add an EDP to all class schedules, having
too much homework and not having any time to do any of it in school is causing students stress.
In fact, they actually found that 49 percent of students reported feeling a great deal of stress on a
daily basis, and 26 percent stated that they had been diagnosed with depression because of it.
With this being said, EJMHS must add an EDP. Along with that, students are expected to obtain a
quality night of sleep which is 8 hours. As a student I, do not obtain a full 8 hours of
sleep.Students are in their bedroom doing homework up to 2 hours at a time, in fact, at least once
a week, I witness students who fall asleep in class. Students do not sleep at night because they are
up doing homework. Because of this,
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30. Jack Frost Short Story
Once upon many a time in an Ice rink, in the North Pole, there was a small boy named Jack
Frost, but goes by Frosty, he was 139 years old which was 16 years in human time, standing at two
feet tall. It was his first time ice skating in his life, Frosty s parents were Canadian guards for Santa.
The father, Anders, was an snowman and the mother, Antonia, was a elf, they both were guards for
Santa for many decades, protecting the reindeer that pull Santa s slay through the air. Frosty was
going to turn 140 on December 24th and he was going to follow in his parent s steps guarding the
reindeer, but then three days after he had turned 54 he got a call from his friend Aksel You are
needed in the ice rink, you are not in any kind of trouble, you are just to come and talk. Frosty then
replied Why, what is happening? Aksel replied with Just come and you will find out what is
happening you need to be here. Later that day, it was 3:00, Frosty was pacing around his room
wondering what this was all about. Twenty minutes passed and he was only five minutes till he
arrived at his destination. It was a time, a group of people approached Frosty. Frosty saw a group
of people with uniforms unsure of what kind or where they had come from, but then Frosty saw
a familiar face, it was Frosty s father Anders! Frosty was then questioned on what he wanted to
do in the Canadian military, he answered I would like to follow in my father s footsteps he
shouted echoing through the rink. Frosty s father was astonished with what Frosty had uttered I
will do whatever it takes to join and I will not give up. Frosty had been waiting for this moment
to be asked to join, Frosty excitedly replied with a strong YES! Six years had passed since he
joined from that day in the rink. Frosty was a in the military, but what he did was almost entirely
different from what he had originally wanted. His father had passed away two years ago during
his training, He was quickly notified about his father s death and was shocked and depressed, but
one day something had made it worse. The Fire Nation had destroyed the town that Frosty had
grown up in, he furiously yelled THIS MEANS WAR! he stormed out of his house to Santa about
the destruction they
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31. Herman Melville s Theory Of A Social Contract In Bartleby
Jules Verne once said, Solitude, isolation are painful things and beyond human endurance. Bartleby
went through isolation and solitude, which in the end, these painful things exhausted him. In
Bartleby, the Scrivener, one of the implicit ideas that Herman Melville wrote about is a theory
called a social contract. The social contract is where a person contributes to society, while society
contributes to the person. This fits in Bartleby because the lawyer tried to help Bartleby by
offering him a job, a possible bonus, and a possible place of living. In Bartleby, the Scrivener, there
should have been several things that society, beside the lawyer, to help Bartleby. In conclusion, the
social contract was an important factor in this story; Bartleby owed adjusting his attitude to society,
while society owed helping Bartleby; and this social contract can be amended for mercy and
brotherhood.
The social contract was an important factor because this theory tried and should have done more to
help Bartleby. The theory of a social contract is an agreement among individuals of a society in
order to cooperate for social benefits. This theory became popular in the sixtieth century, seventh
century, and eightieth century, especially among the leading theorists of their time such as Thomas
Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean Jacques Rousseau. These theorists used this as a means of explaining
the birth of government and the responsibility of the people. In Bartleby, the Scrivener, this
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32. Supercontinental Formation
The Earth goes through supercontinent episodes where a defined amalgamation and consequent
rifting of continents is evident. One hypotheses defines a 250 m.y. periodicity in Phanerozoic sea
level, orogeny, basin formation, climate and magmatic activity. Stages of the supercontinental
cycle include global sea level regression accompanied by increased crustal compression,
continental erosion and climatic deterioration followed by orogeny, granitoid magmatism and
glaciation, and finally mafic magmatism, global transgression and climatic amelioration. Cyclic
nature of Phanerozoic sedimentary rock distribution and material transfer among sedimentary
reservoirs were controlled by tectonic factors. Episodic peaks in collisional orogenesis and rift
related mafic dike swarms occur every 500 m.y. Crustal extension and formation of young ocean
basins would first cause sea level to rise and then fall as floors of new ocean aged. Subduction of
old oceanic lithosphere coupled with crustal shortening associated with orogenesis would cause sea
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Trends during supercontinent breakup include younging of world ocean floor through rifting and
minimal collisional orogeny. Some supercontinent assembly trends include maximum accretionary
and collisional orogeny and an increase in active margin sedimentation. All of the trends are caused
by the continental lithosphere acting as a thermal insulator to mantle heat flow. Supercontinents
would become epeirogenically uplifted as heat accumulated beneath them, initiating a rift and
consequent supercontinent processes. Figure 1 displays 3 different cyclic trends over time in the
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33. Medical Negligence And Medical Negligence
MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE RHEA DALAL BBA LLB ROLL NO 16
If people understood that doctors weren t divine, perhaps the odor of malpractice might diminish.
In India doctors are treated as second life saver after God. The standard of care should be more
so that the cases of negligence may not arise. Nowadays Indian society is experiencing a growing
awareness regarding the patients right as the number of case of medical negligence has increased
drastically.
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The protection of patients right should not be at the cost of professional integrity. When an FIR is
filed against a doctor for the death of a patient under treatment than the doctor can be arrested and
can be punished for 2 years of imprisonment under IPC section 304A.
But if the doctor has not charged any fees for the treatment of the patient than, the doctor cannot be
sued for medical negligence. The patient requires proper care as they suffer from disease and
treatment is been provided, it becomes the duty of the hospital as well as that of the staff members
to take care of the patient.
In the case of:
Aparna Dutt V. Appollo Hospital Enterprises Ltd
It was held in this case that the staff members of the hospital had not taken proper care of the
patient and so the court held liable the hospital thus it is the duty of the staff members also to
take care. The doctor is not held liable for every injury caused to the patient, the injury cured only
under his treatment can only be held liable if proper care is not taken by the doctor. It should show
all possible reasons for the injury caused than only the compensation can be
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34. Gen Macarthur Leadership Traits
The leader during the Battle of Inchon is easily identified by the success of Gen MacArthur, and
his boldness in not letting Operation Chromite ail to persist in an endeavor or undertaking from
his peers or even the President. Douglas MacArthur served his county for 52 years, meaning he
was not raised in an Army of his generation, but of those of the past. He was trained as a Cadet at
the United StatesMilitary Academy, West Point. He was first in his class to graduate in 1903. His
leadership style compares to that of his father Major General Arthur MacArthur Jr. GEN MacArthur
was just not successful and effective during the Korean War; this was who he was as a leader in
battle. Conquering objectives and destroying the enemy with tactical
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35. Michael Moore Essay
The filmmaker Michael Moore visits various countries to observe different viewpoints such as
education, healthcare, equality and economic issues. He visits Italy, France, Tunisia, Finland,
Portugal, and Germany to experience the different alternative methods for handling the same issues
that affect the United States. He also visits a public schoolin France where their students are served
with high quality meals, and they consider lunch a class, and it s an hour long. He shows them
pictures of the lunches that are being served to students in the United States and the children said
the food doesn t look good. France spends less money on students meals than the United States that
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The filmmaker noticed that the students in Finland are the world s best educated because the
classes focus on teaching them skills that will benefit them to be successful in the future. Finland
believes that America should stop teaching their students standardized testing. Also in Italy,
Michael interviewed a couple who enjoy working in a furniture factory. The employee s get 30 to
35 days of paid vacation every year and 15 to go on a honeymoon. However, in December they
receive an additional salary. Additionally, students in Slovenia attend collegefor free, and they only
pay a small registration fee, and it s also available for international students. Moore s learn that
seven to eight weeks paid vacation increases company s profit, less homework and no standardized
causes students do better in school and serving healthy lunches to students saves more money and
students also learn about healthy eating. After watching this film, I agree with Moore because
American schools shouldn t feed their students non nutrient foods to their students because not only
would it help American budget, this will push students to develop healthy eating
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36. Comprehend Statistical Data Analysis
In my professional career, information and reports containing statistical data help draw conclusions
that assist with the daily management of business. The reports are provided by analyst who are
responsible for gathering the data, providing analytical analysis. The information is forwarded to
my department and there it is used to help with decision making such as staffing, performance
measurements and development.
The three goals that I have chosen to focus on during this course are the following:
1)Managing Study Time review syllabus daily, allow adjustments in scheduling of other duties and
responsibilities.
Daily review of syllabus will ensure that I am meeting expectations and will assist in proper
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The course material is difficult to understand and the course is moving at an extremely fast pace. I
plan to review course content, often and whenever possible; understanding the material,
participating in class discussions will help clarify concerns I may have regarding course, syllabus
and meeting expectations in this course.
3)Successfully complete and Pass Course it is important that I not only complete the course, but
understand all course material and apply what I have learned to my profession. This will add value
for me in my field of expertise and make my recommendations more credible.
Managing my time and creating a study plan that focuses on reviewing the course syllabus,
completing in a timely fashion all reading and class assignments will help me meet my learning
goals for this course. In the end, I will have gained knowledge of statistics and be able to apply
what I have learned to my personal and professional interaction with others whether co workers,
family or
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37. A Raisin In The Sun Analysis
A Raisin in The Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, took place in the 1950 s in Chicago s southside
during world war 2 and the present. African Americans were very poor, lived in small houses and
lived life a day at a time during the discrimination period.
The two characters that impact the plot of the story the most were Walter and Mama. They both are
alike in ways that the other characters are not like. Mama does thing that make the other family
members mad because she is tired of doing things that she can change and Walter fights his ways
their problem like arguing with the family because he doesn t like what happened and things
don t always go his way. Walter Lee Younger is the main character in the play. He is selfish,
money hungry, controlling and an angry man. Walter has a bad relationship with the rest of his
family. He never listens to his wife when it comes to important things that will affect the rest of
the family. Walter says (without thinking) who even cares about you. He always puts his sister
down and tells her that she shouldn t be a doctor because that s a man s job and she needs to stay
in a woman s place and be a nurse. Who the hell told you that you had to be a doctor? If you so
crazy about messing round with sick people then go be like a nurse like other woman. Some of
Walter s frustrations with life are his job and the white society. Walter is a chauffeur he wants to be
the one in the back seat and not the one who is driving around the white man. He has
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38. The Themes Of Kamala Das
KAMALA DAS
Kamal Surayya, also known by her pen name Kamala Das and Madhavikutty was an exceptional
Indian English writer and a leading Malayalam author. She was known for her poems, short stories
and autobiographies.
Her early life was one that had lot of ups and downs. All that was gently reflected in her works
much. She got married at a very early age of 15 to a bank officer Madhava Das. He was one of
her greatest support at all times. Kamala Das composed on a differing scope of themes, regularly
dissimilar from the tale of a poor old hireling, about the sexual attitude of upper white collar class
ladies living almost a metropolitan city or amidst the ghetto. She said that she wanted to fill her life
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She found relief in, rather, sexual pleasures. It can be understood that, this piece brings out the inner
strength in her and her quest for self identity amidst such hard times with her so called husband.
The inserted patriarchal quality she disposes of by and large the debilitating and builds routine
taboos which she thinks weaken against her fundamental self and consequently tears open her
cover and turns out from it to have a superior look of her general surroundings. Her story
demonstrates her desire for personality and freedom discovers its realization and satisfaction in her
exploratory writing.
My Story was banned at most homes, and better than average men asked their ladies society not
to peruse it because of a paranoid fear of it being perused off track. It was consequently perused
subtly by numerous ladies, with a dynamite free for all, and enthusiastically anticipated every
week. The serial was soon incorporated into a book in Malayalam and after that modified in
English with a couple of more sections tossed in. The book was anxiously anticipated and
considerably more fruitful in English. It has been perused willingly since the time that its first
version in 1977. It drives us to a sentimental world, where she puts on a veil to demonstrate to us
the inward existence of a lady covered up in
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39. Essay on Sling Blade
Sling Blade
The Complete Review
This film by virtue of its independence has shied away from the usual hype associated with
American movies. The result is an original screenplay by Billy Bob Thornton that is transformed
into a mesmerising tale of the south. Thornton cast actors with ability rather than their image or
Hollywood status . Sling Blade challenges us to re evaluate our principles and our definitions of
right, wrong and of justice.
Billy Bob Thornton plays a slightly retarded psychiatric patient by the name of Karl Childers, who
has been in an asylum for the criminally insane for the last 25 years. As his name suggests, Karl
Childers is a child like man with instilled Southern Christian values and somewhat comical
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Karl begins to tell his story under the soft light of the lamp. His story is accompanied by a strong
and slow heartbeat. As the story is reaching its horrific climax, the heartbeat quickens, and with the
last word of the story, the heartbeat now louder and quicker than ever, stops. The lighting creates a
chilling moment in the movie. The constant use of lighting is most definitely contemporary noir.
Upon Karl s release the music changes to a more cheerful harmonica and synthesizer
representing his contentment with his new found freedom. Karl heads back to where he was
raised in a small country town in Arkansas. Karl stops and rests outside the local Laundromat
and notices a young boy by the name of Frank struggling out with the washing, Karl offers to
take the laundry the half mile walk to the house. Lucas Black gives a wonderful performance as
an innocent albeit nervous boy who is having difficulty coming to terms with the suicide of his
father several years earlier. Frank takes an instant liking to Karl and adopts him as a kind of father
figure. Karl can see in Frank his own lost youth and innocence.
But the world is just too big for Karl so he returns to the hospital, only to be told that he is no
longer allowed stay there. James Hampton plays Jerry Woolridge, the warden. Jerry is concerned
for Karl and arranges for him to stay at his place for the
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40. Compare And Contrast The Three Models Of Addiction
Models of Addiction
SUBS 505
Models of Addiction
The three models of addiction examined in this week s readings include the medical model, the
psychosocial model, and the disease of the human spirit model. The medical model rests on the
assumption that disease states are the result of a biological dysfunction, possibly one on the
cellular or even molecular level (Doweiko, 2012, p. 333). Many consider this model and maintain
that much of human behavior is based on the interaction between the individual s biological
predisposition and the environment (Doweiko, 2012, p. 333). Individuals under this model view
free will as an illusion (Doweiko, 2012, p. 333). There is controversy regarding this model as to the
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In considering all the models that propose to offer insight in the factors to consider with addiction,
each perspective fails to completely explain all of the facets of the SUDs adequately (Doweiko,
2012, p. 352).
The third model of substance use disorders presented is the disease of the human spirit. This
model suggests that as we enter the burdens and trials of life and become ungrounded with pain
or voids in our lives we allow ourselves to feel pity and open ourselves up to our inwardly sinful
nature. It is at this point that some recoil in horror and become spiritual narcissists: self centered,
unwilling to see any reason to deny the self any desire or pleasure (Doweiko, 2012, p. 357). This
model believes that all individuals all start out with hope, faith and fortitude but when exposed to
the ills of the world some turn to chemicals to fill the perceived void within or to ease their pain
(Doweiko, 2012, p. 361).
When considering spiritual bankruptcy and void in the life of an addict, despair comes to mind.
When an individual feels despair they are unable to consider anything else but what is happening
in the present and often appear desperate. Literature supports that people are also spiritual beings
who are either actively or passively involved in a relationship with a Higher Being (Doweiko,
2012, p. 353). When a person is spiritually bankrupt they have lost moral direction and often begin
to make poor, self pleasing
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41. Sexually Transmitted Disease Among Teenagers
After reading Meeker s (2004) book and reflection upon Meeker s psychologically, spiritually, and
medically concepts regarding the sexual health of our teenagers, I found Meeker s concepts and
information regarding teenagers sexual health to be, important, concrete, and truthful, which in
turns is very resourceful in helping any authority figures who reads this book to be able to
understand the severe realities that are teens are facing. As I read Meeker s (2007) concepts
regarding the silent epidemic of Sexually Transmitted diseases among our teenagers, one of the first
thing that I wanted to learn more about current statistical rates of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in
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Gabster, Mohammed, Arteaga, Castillero, Majica, Dyamondy, Varela, and Pascale (2016), found
that sixty six out of eighty high school students who had a Sexually Transmitted Disease reported
inconsistent condom usage during sex. Form the current research found in learning more about
information within Meeker s (2007) book I have found her information regarding Sexually
Transmitted Diseases to still be relevant to current research regarding teenagers and the STD
epidemic.
Application
After allowing myself time for contemplating how to respond to the application question about
applying Meeker s (2007) information regarding teens sexual health risk to continue my own
personal growth process regarding actions or changes that I need to make as a result of my
learning from this book, the first thing that comes to mind is that I it brought awareness to what
the teenagers that I teach each day are facing. It also made me want to make sure that I am also
doing my own part of making sure that my own sexual life is not putting me at risk to encounter
some of the
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42. The Importance Of Activism In The Art Of Art
In The United States of America, thanks to the first amendment, activism is very much so alive
in today s society as well as throughout our history. In this paper I will discuss how the public
can interface physically with Ai Weiwei s Arch as opposed to works of art in a museum. For
example, in the majority of cases, museums require people to stand behind a line and simply
observe a creation on display. However, Ai s approach through the statues tangibility allows for the
viewer to more easily connect to its true meaning and formulate an opinion. I will convey the
significance of creativity through describing the arch, discussing its passageway, as well as
analyzing the potential link to Arch s location and the overall theme of Ai s exhibit: refugees. Ai
Weiweiis a 60 year old Chinese artist and activist. He initially attended the Beijing Film Academy
in 1978, but dropped out to join Stars, a group of artists who fought for the right to exhibit their
work as freedom of expression is not a right in China. After living in The United Statesfrom 1981 to
1993, Ai returned to China when his father became ill. In 2008, Ai responded to many deaths from
the Sichuan earthquake by criticizing Chinese officials in his writing about structures that were not
stable enough to withstand such powerful vibrations, ultimately killing thousands. In 2009, Ai was
penalized by being brutally attacked and beaten by the police to the point where he needed
immediate brain surgery. In 2011,
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43. My Current Company For Three Years
I have worked for my current company for three years. In that time, I have worked under two
Directors with two very different leadership styles. My first Director was more of an autocratic
leader who tends to centralize authority and derive power from position, control of rewards, and
coercion (Daft, 2015). Conversely, my second and current Director is a democratic leader who
delegates authority to others, encourages participation, relies on subordinates knowledge for
completion of tasks, and depends on subordinates respect for influence (Daft, 2015). These two
leadershipstyles are completely opposite, but leadership is needed in organizations. Leadership is
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The company prides itself on having an open door policy, but I never once felt like I could walk
into her office and have a conversation. Since I could not talk to my Director I sought out other
managers within the organization to mentor me and help fulfill the expectations that I had for a
supervisor. The stressful environment that I worked in made it hard for me to grow
professionally. I also had very little motivation to work hard for someone who never
acknowledged any of my achievements. Her type of leadership made me work just hard enough to
avoid receiving an email from her detailing what I had done incorrectly. Due to her lack of
management, there was no trust between us because I did not respect her as a superior. I
completed exactly what was required and nothing more because the motivation was not there for
me to give that extra effort. She also routinely criticized subordinates in front of others causing
humiliation, offence and distress, and which may interfere with job performance and/or cause an
unpleasant working environment (Cooper, 2010). Due to her treatment of myself and my peers
none of us were willing to go above and beyond what was asked of us. It was tough to know what
was expected of us because we never had team meetings or one on one meetings to outline
expectations or to review past performance. This public criticism was embarrassing for those who
had to endure it and instilled fear in those who witnessed it. After working at the company
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44. Borderline Personality Disorder ( Bpd )
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is an emotional disorder that causes emotional instability,
leading to stress and other problems. With borderline personality disorder your image of yourself is
distorted, making you feel worthless and fundamentally flawed. Your anger, impulsivity and
frequent mood swings may push others away, even though you desire loving relationships. It is an
often misunderstood, serious mental illness characterized by pervasive instability in moods,
interpersonal relationships, self image and behavior. It is a disorder of emotional dysregulation.
This instability often disrupts family and work, long term planning and the individual s sense of
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As a result, their interests and values may change rapidly. People with BPD also tend to see
things in terms of extremes, such as either all good or all bad. Their views of other people may
change quickly. When you have borderline personality disorder, you often have an insecure sense
of who you are. That is, your self image or sense of self often rapidly changes. You may view
yourself as evil or bad, and sometimes may feel as if you don t exist at all. An unstable self
image often leads to frequent changes in jobs, friendships, goals and values. Your relationships are
usually in turmoil. You often experience a love hate relationship with others. You may idealize
someone one moment and then abruptly and dramatically shift to fury and hate over perceived
slights or even minor misunderstandings. This is because people with the disorder often have
difficulty accepting gray areas things seem to be either black or white. Other symptoms of BPD
include: Fear of being abandoned, Feelings of emptiness and boredom, Frequent displays of
inappropriate anger, Impulsiveness with money, substance abuse, sexual relationships, binge eating,
or shoplifting, Intolerance of being alone, Repeated crises and acts of self injury, such as wrist
cutting or overdosing. Borderline personality disorder affects how you feel about yourself, how
you relate to others and how you behave (Grohol,2010).
Personality disorders are diagnosed based on signs and symptoms and a thorough psychological
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45. NSA Security Research Paper
NSA FEASIBILITY
CHANGES TO THE INFORMATIONAL TECHNOLOGY FIELD
How the IT field need to keep checks and balances.
Data is a crucial job for an IT industry to secure. It is hard to keep information secured there s
many factors. How secure is the Network and encryption? What about physical security is there
any ports or fiber optic cables that can be exploited? How fragile is the data that needs to be
secured? Based on this risk check list Brazil and the European Union are going to lay down their
own fiber optic line on the oceans floor to stop data from getting routed through the U.S.
(Goldstein 24 27). There might be some data given to the server that helps aid the user on a
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When the age of the internet came around the NSA was fascinated by more than just telephone
calls. The NSA started Gathering metadata and piping all the content on the internet to their host
servers. This impacts a lot, because on the internet the NSA can take a one to one copy of real
time transmitted data (Khazan). By bending some of the rules stated in the Patriot Act you no
longer need contact a Terror organizations. You could have even had a clean record. Stated from
(Everything You Need) a top secret organization called Prism collected personal information on ...
Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, palTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube, and Apple. When asked,
even those companies were rejecting knowledge of this top secret programs that were extracting
their information and their client s information (Everything You
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46. The History of Insane Asylums Essay
What comes to mind when you hear the words insane asylum ? Do such terms as lunatic, crazy,
scary, or even haunted come to mind? More than likely these are the terminology that most of us
would use to describe our perception of insane asylums. However, those in history that had a heart s
desire to treat the mentally ill compassionately and humanely had a different viewpoint. Insane
asylums were known for their horrendous treatment of the mentally ill, but the ultimate purpose in
the reformation of insane asylums in the nineteenth century was to improve the treatment for the
mentally ill by providing a humane and caring environment for them to reside. The mentally ill
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This one swung the mentally ill person around while he/she was in a harness. This treatment
supposedly calmed the nerves . (Gray). Needless to say the treatment of the insane was horrid
and unbelievable. In the eighteenth century at Bethlem Royal Hospital in London, the public
could pay a penny for a privilege to watch the freaks ; they could poke the caged patients with a
long stick (Taylor). Overcrowding was a huge issue in the insane asylums. In 1900 based on the
authority of the Lunacy Commissioners report, it was stated that there was one registered lunatic
per every three hundred people. (Chapman 164). Danvers State Hospital was built in 1878 to
house 500 patients. This institution had over 2300 patients at its peak in the 1940s (Taylor). The
over population of insane asylums began to deteriorate them and make them some of the most
horrible places that existed. The conditions in these institutions were barely livable. The workers
were also mean to the patients and did many awful things to them. There were too many patients
and not enough nurses and doctors. This made the nurses work harder and put a lot more stress on
them ( Pennhurst State ). In the 1950s, the Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum was occupied by over
2500 people. However, it was built to occupy only 250 people. The conditions were so filthy that
occupants began to get sick and die. Some people were euthanized during this time
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47. The Importance Of Adult Day Care
Some questions that go through the minds of people planning to retire are very stressing to
them. A majority of people do not know what they will do. Many people plan to do volunteer
work while others plan to devote more time to hobbies or special interest (Rathus, 2015). Another
question they ask themselves is, How will I afford it? Pensions have been declining lately, layoffs
have been rising, and property values have been falling, so many of the older employees have to
postpone their plans for retirementor do not even retire (Rathus, 2015). Also, many never know
where they will live. Many retirees stay where they already live but as time goes on they become
less physically independent, and may need to live in assisted facilities or with one of their children
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They often retire earlier, and earn a higher amount of their salary in retirement than many other
professions (Lando, 2014). Firefighters cannot collect Social Security that is available to many
other Americans (Lando, 2014). Also, any overtime that a firefighter works is not included in
their retirement calculations. Firefighters are starting their careers between the ages of twenty
seven and twenty nine, because education and training requirements are increasing (Lando,
2014). Then, many retire around the age of fifty seven because it is too hazardous for them to
rush into buildings as they get older (Lando, 2014). As they get old they become more of a
reliability and it costs a lot more when they get injured on the job (Lando, 2014). Firefighters need
at least thirty five and half years of service at the age of fifty to earn ninety percent of their
retirement plan, they would have had to start working at the age of twelve to get that (Lando,
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48. Canadas Brain Drain Issue Essay
Canadas Brain Drain Issue What is a brain drain? It is the emigration of highly educated and
skilled Canadians to the United States. Does Canada suffer from a Brain Drain? This is a question
that economists have been trying to answer for a decade now and have conducted different studies
resulting to different conclusions about this issue. There are some economiststhat believe that yes
Canada is suffering from a brain drain if not now it will be soon, amongst those economists are
Don DeVortez and Samuel Laryea who prepared a study of C.D howe Institute. They claimed that
Brain Drain is real and is costing Canada Tax Payers millions of dollars. Then on the other sideof
the debate we have economists like John Helliwell, who... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I believes in the queen bee theory, that one real talented leader, can create all kinds of enterprise
and wealth said the CEO of a major corporation in Western Canada. If you lose that one person or
that small group of people to places that they would rather be, they re not going to come back
and you re going to lose a tremendous amount of wealth creation He was responding to Helliwell
s theory saying that the flow of migrants from Canada to the United States, whether overall or
only among the highly educated, are less than a quarter as large as those in the 1960 s. The CEO
is trying to say that maybe the flow of migrants are less but we are losing key players and that in the
long run it will definitely hurt our nation. If the talent is moving away from Canada because of
better benefits less tax then the companies will follow the people that drive success and hence the
low number of migrants will eventually add up to millions of dollars of loss, and at this point
millions of dollars is definitely a problem that the government needs to address and fast.
Helliwell argues that over the last 30 years, there has been a steady continuation of the century long
downward trend in the number of Canadian born residents in the United
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49. Essay Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell, a man who best known for inventing the telephone. Most people don t
know he spent the majority of his life teaching and helping the deaf. Educating the hearing impaired
is what he wished to be remembered for.
Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, Scotland. His mother was a painter of miniature
portraits and also loved to play the piano even though she was nearly deaf. Aleck s mother knew
that he had a talent for music and always encouraged him to play (Matthews 12). Alexander
Melville Bell, his father, was a Professor of Elocution, Art of public speaking (Bruce 16). Due to
the fact that his father was a very knowledgeable man and a professor, Aleck obtained most of his...
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To make sure that the student knew what part of the head the teacher was talking about, the teacher
would point to a particular part of the diagram and have the student touch that part of themselves.
When the diagram was up on the black board there were also darkened symbols on certain parts
such as the tip of nose, upper and lower lip etc. The next step was to erase all other lines and
have the student do the same procedure as before but this time they had to know where all the
symbols were. The purpose for learning all of these symbols was so that the teacher would be able
to get into more detailed diagrams and actually show the deaf student what part of the throat and
mouth to move to pronounce a particular sound (Bell 51 54).
Another way that he was able to teach his students was using the manometric, pressurized,
capsule, which enclosed a gas flame. The capsule worked when the vibrations of a voice acted
on a membrane that would expand the gas flame and result in a flickering like the teeth of a saw
(Mackenzie 66). The flickering would resemble the characteristics of a particular sound. The
reason that Bell wanted to use this device was to see if he could discover the shape or form of a
vibration that was a characteristic of the elements of English speech (Mackenzie 67). Then he
could represent this information on paper for the use of his deaf pupils. With this device he could
have a pupil put his
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50. Cardiac Arrest Essay
The process of resuscitating a patient after cardiac arrest depend on what type of dysthymia they
are presenting with. The first action that the nurse should take is check for the patients
consciousness. If the patient is unresponsive and the nurse cannot feel a pulse, usually the carotid
pulse, the nurse should initiate a code without leaving the patients side. After initiating the code
the nurse should start compressions. Compressions are a one person job until additional help
arrives. Once additional help arrives that person should manage the patients airway by performing
a head tilt or chin lift maneuver to use the bag mask device to administer 100% O2, (15 L O2 ).
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If there is enough people to participate in the code two people can oxygenate the patient, one
can hold the mask in place while the other provides the breaths. To defibrillate a patient two pads
are placed in the patient. One of the pads is placed left side under the nipple and the other above
the patients right nipple. If the patient is in v fib or pulseless v tach the patient should be
defibrillated as soon as possible at around 120 200 joules. Before the patient is shock we want to
make sure that everyone is clear by saying, I m clear, your clear, we are all clear shocking in
3,2,1. Shocked deliver!) Also we want to remove the bag mask away from the patient and place it
by the way every time the patient is shock to prevent explosions. Every two minutes the person
giving compressions should be switched. After shocking the patient we can administer medications,
but first we want to make sure that the patient has an IV or I/O access. The medication that we can
administer first is 1mg of epinephrine followed by 20cc of normal saline or sterile water.
Throughout this the patient is still receiving high quality compressions. The recorder makes sure
that the patients heart
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51. Reflection Music Education
The first element of this reflection and personal take on music education is determining what the
intrinsic value of music is. This is a difficult question to answer, for it seems as though music is a
subjective experience for each individual. This is true when discussing what types of music
influence us and what we say that we enjoy listening to. However, there is a deeper element to that
discussion that is often times left out, and that is a musical experience is an affective experience,
and what I mean by that is musiccreates certain emotional responses based on certain chord
progressions, tambres, orchestration, instrumentation, and innumerable other influences. Those
influences determine how we respond to music, and they are also the reason why the vast majority
of people would say that music creates an emotional/physiological response. That is the intrinsic
value of music! Now that the first element of music educationhas been explained, it becomes
relevant to quantify and define what determines a quality music education for an individual. It is
not as simple as one ought to be exposed to different kinds of music to listen to and enjoy for
cultural diversity. That is a key element to quality music education and pedagogy, but it is a little bit
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Children develop the ability to multitask and think critically in their roles and their importance in
a piece of music which can then be translated into other areas of life. Parents see the effect of this
on their children and feel as though they are aiding in their child s development in a positive way
and then choose to support you because of your influence on their child. Administrators see this
success and want to aid you in your success as well! It s a domino effect. If you are successful,
then others want you to continue to be successful and will help you to that
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52. The War Of Art By Steven Pressfield Essay
How does the author define resistance and what are its characteristics? (300 words) In his book
The War of Art, Steven Pressfield talks about resistance. He defines resistance as self sabotage
of anything in the lines of creativity, art, music, spirituality, and more. Pressfield describes many
characteristics of resistance in the first half of his book. First, Pressfield describes the first six
characteristics as six I s: Invisible, Internal, Insidious, Implacable, Impersonal, and Infallible.
Pressfield believes that resistance is invisible because it is something that can be felt but can
never be seen. Pressfield also writes that resistance is to be considered the enemy within because
it does not come from an outside source. Instead, it comes internally. He believes that it is
insidious because it will tell you anything to stop you from doing your work that you are trying
to do. It is implacable because it can t be reasoned with and it only understands power and its
goal to prevent you from doing that work. It is an objective force of nature that is inside
everyone, and it is infallible because it will unfailingly point true north. He explains that we can
use it as a compass to guide us toward an important call or action. Pressfield also gives a general
rule of thumb saying that The more important a call or action is to our soul s evolution, the more
resistance we will feel towards pursuing it. Second, Pressfield describes resistance in broader
terms. He says that it
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