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1. Concept Paper By Definition,
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2. Joshua King s Alien Life
Prologue: It was no other than May 2nd, 4521 when the first Athaenroch ship had landed in a meadow
in South Carolina. The News Reporters were all over the case. Joshua King had first heard of it while
browsing through his favorite E paper The Charleston Chase, A newspaper that usually covered stories
on crime, but this made for quite an exception. The Article s title caught his eye, Alien Life found,
Intelligent or Not? Joshua thought it was most likely a bacteria but found it read,
Last Friday, some form of alien life was found for the first time in history, and on our own Planet. The
Extraterrestrials were found 150 miles Northwest of Charleston, in a pasture. Here s what the owner of
the pasture, Jonathan Tiger has to say, I was outside in the pasture, feeding me goats when all ut a
sudden there was a crashing noise, to me v ry prise it was a UFO! After many aliens poured out, I
offered the one who seemed to be the alpha a can of Mountain Dew Code Red, the bubbles seemed to
be too much for him. We haven t learned much about the new species however, because
communication is quite difficult.
Joshua left his house to his studio, that is, for painting, drawing, writing, and playing a wide array of
musical instruments. Joshua was an artist, he had little money but he had art so he was happy. The
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One, you may not inhabit our planet, for another year. Two, you may not build on our planet, or use
our resources. Three, you must not change our government or our economy. Finally, any person that
comes to our planet must be accepted by us and get 85% or better on a test of our Laws and
Government. Darcy sighed, knowing she would fail every question on the government
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3. What Is Mary Warren A Dynamic Character
Miller shows the greatest change in Mary Warren in order to show that good hearted people can still
cause trouble when they re ambivalent. Mary Warren was influenced by many people and many of her
own fears, causing her to change her mind a lot, which made her a dynamic character. Mary Warren is
a good person but she changes her mind too much which can cause chaos. In the beginning of the
book, Mary was hesitant to be involved with Abigail and the other girls: They ll be calling us witches
(Miller,17). But that soon wears off and Mary is quick to accuse the people of Salem of witch craft,
along with the other girls. John Proctor catches on to the the girls scheme and forces Mary to confess
in court. In court Mary seems as though she is willing to repent, she wants to be good again. But when
the court doesnt believe her and the girls decided to turn against her, she panicked and turned on John:
You re the devils man! (Miller,110). So, Mary wants to be good but she also doesnt want to be hanged,
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If Mary had only went along with the girls plan the whole time, she would have been a static character
in the book. Mary Warren, while she isn t responsible for Elizabeth being accused, she is responsible
for the poppet in the Proctors home. Mary is also technically responsible for John Proctors death, even
though things already werent looking good for him, Mary had pushed it to the edge. Mary made
change after change, which proves to be important to the plot otherwise things wouldn t have turned
out the way they did, it just wouldnt be the
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4. Tornado Wind Poem
Furthermore, in the fourth portion of the poem shows the speakers obligations to maintain her
freedom. In stanza four the speaker then states, I am a tornado child born in the whirl of clouds; the
center crumbled then I came. My lovers know the blast of my chaotic, giving that they tremble at the
whip of my supple thighs; you cross me at your peril, I swallow light when the warmth of anger lashes
me into a spin, the pine trees bend to me swept in my gyrations... (Lines 16 22). The speaker discusses
his sexual encounters in lines sixteen through twenty two with the Rosalie Richardson. The speaker
explains how to maintain a sense of freedom through sexuality, which was one of the ways that black
southerners maintained their freedom. The last lines of the poem which is in stanza five states, I am a
tornado child. When the spirit takes my head, I hurtle into the vacuum of white sheets billowing and
paint a swirl of color, treaked with my many songs (23 26). According to the text, stanza five just
outlines the seemingly purposeless nature of Rosalie s life. The speaker becomes creative by adding
the use of colors to describe the tone and Rosalie s feeling throughout the poem. The speaker uses
white to describe Rosalie life as a blank canvas and the swirl of color shows how she is open to
various cultures, which are greatly influenced by Dawes because he is exposed to numerous cultures.
While freedom is manifested in Dawes s poem, hopelessness is shown in Brooks poem. Therefore, in
Brooks poem We Real Cool, wickedness is defined through hopelessness. Throughout the poem
darkness manifests itself as the narrator discusses a group of teenagers that s all about living wild and
dying young because of hopelessness. The narrator starts off by displaying that they seem like they are
content with the alternative lifestyle that they outline throughout the poem, but that defiant mood
abruptly ends at the last line, when their demise seems to be an effect of all the responsibility they had
been putting off over the years. The poem describes the men s fears, their motivations, and who they
think they are, as opposed to who they really are. The first part of the poem begins with, We real cool.
We Left school (Lines
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5. Middle School Intervention Paper
Adolescents who feel more lonely are more likely they to be depressed, anxious and less likely to take
social risks (Moore Schultz, 1983, p. 99). Similarly, loneliness and depressive symptoms influenced
one another bidirectionally from mid to late adolescence, with the direction from loneliness to
depressive symptoms being stronger than the reversed direction (Vanhalst, Klimstra, Luyckx, Scholte,
Engels, Goossens, 2012, p. 782). Thus, our intervention aims to reduce these feelings among middle
school students. In turn, this goal is worthy from a sociatel perspective, as reducing feelings of
loneliness will have a positive effect on the teenagers school performance, their overall productivity as
well as their reported life satisfaction (Trzesniewski, Donnellan, Moffitt, Robins, Poulton ... Show
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Additionally, acts of solitary could be oriented towards including all students in class. For example, a
rewarded act could be to invite a fellow student to sit together at lunch time, or to help one another in
a class assignment. This way, we will reduce feeling of loneliness without approaching the lonely
student explicitly but by extending the rates of in class solidarity as a whole. Furthermore, we base the
method of intervention on the idea of conditional cooperation saying that people act more solitary
when other do the same (Fischbacher, Gächter Fehr, 2001, p. 397). To evaluate effectiveness, before
starting the intervention, we will ask all the student in class to answer a scale measuring loneliness so
we can measure the effect of the intervention after a year and see if the participants show reduced
lonliness when answering the scale again (De Jong Gierveld Kamphuls,
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6. The Midwife As Distinguished By Leap
The midwife as distinguished by Leap (2009) research of the women centred relationship and the
Australian College of Midwives (ACM) (2016a) defines the midwife role as meeting each woman s
social, emotional, physical, spiritual and cultural needs, expectations and context as defined by the
woman herself (para. 7). ACM position the midwife as the primary profession for quality maternity
care founded during training, through the direction of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia
(NMBA) Code of Professional Conduct For Midwives In Australia (CPC) and reinforced by the Code
of Ethics For Midwives In Australia (ACM, 2015; NMBA, 2008a; 2008b). The boundaries as outlined
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Sullivan et al., (2011) maintain acknowledging the complexity of relationships with women,
colleagues and health care organisation leads to greater job satisfaction for midwives. Further to
Sullivan et al., (2011) research Freeney and Fellenz (2013a; 2013b) demonstrates that quality
midwifery care is promoted when midwives experienced their role as valuable to the health
organisation, those midwives that perceived their role as autonomous and having a prosocial impact
were further engaged in their work. The findings of Aiken et al., (2012) extensive hospital research of
patient safety and satisfaction associated an improvement in patient outcomes, including mortality and
patient satisfaction when hospitals have lower patient to nurse ratios with nurses involved in decision
making, this improved job satisfaction for nurses. In consideration of Aiken et al., (2012) findings and
Freeney et al., (2013a) research organisational support of midwives principals an increase in self
directed performance, superior job satisfaction for the midwife and potentially improving outcomes
for the woman.
The relationship between midwife and woman is identified as a collaborative partnership, avoiding
over or under involvement in the therapeutic relationship, it is advisable to work within the continuum
of professional behavior and
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7. 4.8 Signs Barricades
4.4.8 Signs, Signal and Barricades
The use of signs, signals, and barricades is essential to make employees aware that an immediate or
potential hazard exists. Both traffic and health hazards such as airborne lead are examples of hazards
on bridge renovation/demolition sites that require signs and other devices. The following sections
discuss the primary ways that employees are made aware of hazards in their work areas. Signs,
signals, regulated areas, and barricades must be used on each construction project as appropriate.
A. Accident Prevention Signs/Tags
Danger Signs are used wherever an immediate hazard (i.e., exposed electrical conductor) exists. The
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Equipment with such a tag may not be used until the tag is removed.
B. Signaling
Flagmen or other appropriate traffic controls must be provided for operations where signs, signals, and
barricades do not provide the necessary protection on or adjacent to a highway or street.
Stop/Slow sign paddles must be used by flagmen when hand signaling. Red flags, at least 18 in (45.7
cm) square, may be temporarily used in traffic control.
Flagmen are required to wear a red or orange reflective warning vest and a hard hat while flagging.
Required signs and symbols must be visible at all times when work is being done, and removed or
covered promptly when the hazard no longer exists.
C. Cones, Barrels, Barricades, and Barriers
Channelizing devices such as cones, barrels, or barricades are required for jobsite roadways presenting
a hazard to motorized equipment or vehicles. Barriers may also provide a greater degree of work zone
protection.
D. Regulated Work Areas
In adjacent to areas where overexposures to the lead PEL exist, warning signs informing employees
and visitors of the lead hazards must be posted. The signs should
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8. American Flag Speech Essay
DJ: Good morning everyone and thank you for being here today. We are gathered here to respectfully
retire flags that have been deemed no longer serviceable. It is proclaimed that each of these flags have
served well. These flags have inspired those who desired the taste of freedom and have represented
hope to those oppressed by tyranny and terror. These flags have welcomed any and all in the name of
liberty. The American flag flies free to the wind. The American flag flies above residential porches,
campsites, small businesses, corporate offices, hospitals, schools, military and naval bases,
government buildings and nonprofit organizations. The American flag is the most displayed and
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On that date, the National Flag Code was constructed by representatives of over 68 organizations,
under the auspices of the National Americanism Commission of the American Legion. The code
drafted by that conference was printed by the national organization of the American Legion and given
out for nationwide distribution.
Matthew: For more than 11 score years it has been the banner of hope and freedom for generation
after generation of Americans. Born amid the first flames of America s fight for freedom, it is the
symbol of a country that has grown from a little group of 13 colonies to a united nation of 50
sovereign states.
Gideon: Planted firmly on the high pinnacle of American Faith, its gently fluttering folds have proved
an inspiration to untold millions. Men have followed it into battle with unwavering courage. They
have looked upon it as a symbol of national unity.
Jessie: Our flag has gone into every battle into which there have been United States citizens, from the
American Revolution to the Civil War, to WW I, to WW II, to the Korean Conflict, Vietnam, Desert
Storm, Iraq and Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. It has flown over battles that were never declared:
Pearl Harbor, Beirut, Oklahoma City, and on this day 16 years ago by the rescuers at the World Trade
Center.
DJ: In all of these, we the American people have stayed true to the values that the Flag represents. We
should always value the sacrifices that have been made for our
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9. Dance Movement In African American Culture
1. In African cultures, they believe in creating a positive environment for the gods by singing and
dancing, with the hope that the attention will cause the gods, to grant their request. The African also
believe that without the body and spirit there will be no god. In the Indian culture, they believe that
dance the body and spirit are one, and therefore it cannot be separated. The Indian s also believe that
the body and spirit work together in unity or as one. Lastly, both the Africans and Indians believe the
body is the temple of the spirit.
2. The difference between dance movement and sports movement are that dance is used to
communicate by using movement in conjunction with music. In addition, dance can also be
considered an art form
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10. Dionyza s Death Of Marina
The wife of Cleon, Dionyza promises to care for Pericles s child, but falls prey to jealousy and envy
when her own daughter is less praised than Pericles s. daughter. Hence she plots to have Marina killed.
The extract starts with Dionyza trying to persuade Leonine, her servant, into killing Marina. Dionyza
says Thy oath remember; thou hast sworn to do t showing us that Dinozya has already spoken to
Leonine about murdering Marina. We also see the convincing powers of Dionyza as she is very
aggressive and her motives are born out of jealousy. We also see Dionyza trivializing the death of
Marina by calling it Tis but a blow , who is trying to convince Leonine to go through with the murder
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We are given a good image of Leonine from Marina s words in line 33 36, You will not do t for all the
world, I hope. You are well favour d, and your looks foreshow you have a gentle heart. I saw you
lately, When you caught hurt in parting two that fought: Good sooth, it show d well in you . Leonine is
presented by Marina as being a kind, caring and gentle person, one who is also against violence as he
once stopped a fight.
The words spoken by Marina could also be seen as her being quick witted, as she uses flattery try and
save her life. She attempts to break Leonine s will by appealing to his softer and more emotional side.
She uses the example of Leonine breaking up a fight by comparing Dionyza to a bully and herself the
victim and asking Leonine to do the right think and come between her and Dionyza as well.
Marina.
Marina s behavior and reaction to Leonine s threat also raises questions of as to whether she was
aware that Dionyza was sending her to her
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11. Edinboro University Counseling Study
Edinboro University Counseling Program
Subject: Informed Consent Confidentiality
Policy:
It is the policy of at Edinboro University to maintain confidentiality and provide fully informed
consent for all interventions rendered by the student trainees enrolled in the counseling program.
Faculty and trainees are obligated to the policies, procedures, and rules of the Placement Agency or
program. Faculty and graduate trainees share in professional responsibility, accountability, and
confidentiality of information regarding services to clients.
Informed Consent:
Informed consent is explained to clients using plain language. In obtaining informed consent Edinboro
University students provide needed information concerning the procedures and expectations
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12. How Did Culture Influence Ancient Egypt Life And Culture
Kelly Styslowsky
Response #2
Adam Weekly
October 3, 2017 The Nile greatly influenced Egyptian life and culture. It also influenced artwork as
well, for a few different reasons. The backbone of Egypt was and still is the Nile River, which through
its annual floods, supported all life in that land. Throughout history Egyptian defined cultures, and
influenced the way they had developed along its banks. Most of the crops grow with the water from
the Nile River because of the rich soil it brings to them. The beginnings of Egyptian civilization
predate writing and are consequently obscure. Art work developed along the Nile just like the crops.
On the banks of the Nile River around 3500 B.C.E. Egyptians created the tombs, paintings, pottery, ...
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In the paintings of people in Egypt, ancient Egyptians would make the important person bigger than
the other people that were less important. When people were drawn, they would be drawn with the
head to the side, eye to the front, shoulders to the front and feet to the side. The background of the
drawing shows some of the history of the time period. Although Egyptian art was originally created
for religious and magical purposes, it also symbolizes and functions to reveal the Egyptian s beliefs
about the world. It also shows their attempts to understand and relate to these beliefs. In the Egyptian
social and religious context, works of art played a practical role, whose straightforward physicality is
not easy for the modern viewer to realize. The Nile river greatly influenced Egyptian life and culture
and it was also influenced in artwork as well. The Nile River, through its annual floods, supported all
life and artwork in that ancient land. It defined these cultures to the way they have developed along its
banks. It also influenced the creation of thousands of lithographs that were made in Egypt. The tombs,
paintings, pottery, and other artifacts were also a big part of the Nile River and its influence on
Egyptian life. Art work reflected Egyptians understandings of religion and the
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13. Hypocriticism In Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau has long been one of the most respected and honored writers in all of American
literature. For his transcendental ideologies that we see through many of his works, such as Walden ,
he has been idealized by millions even years after his death in 1862. However is this title deserved? As
described by many Thoreau critics, he was a very conceited, hypocritical, and egotistical individual
who had little respect or empathy for humanity. On the other hand, those in praise of Thoreau describe
how his writing was unparalleled in terms description and understanding. It is clear through analyzing
his writings and expert opinions written about him that Henry David Thoreau was an egotistical and
hypocritical person however is also one of the most influential writers in American History, due to his
use of detail and his ability to see deeper meanings, whose works should be remembered and honored
rather than his character. One overarching characteristic that we can seen through Thoreau s
interactions with both fans and friends is his egotistical nature. In her essay Pond Scum , Kathryn
Schultz provides many examples of this characteristic stating, This comprehensive arrogance is
captured on one of Thoreau s most famous lines: The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation
(Schultz 3). As highlighted by Schultz this quote shows Thoreau s blatant arrogance. By describing
man in this way, Thoreau is implying that he is more righteous than all of humanity. Excluding
himself from the statement, Thoreau is essentially saying that everyone, expect for him that is, is not
living their lives in the correct way, that being the way Thoreau describes in his works. This shows
extreme arrogance and self centeredness to believe that his beliefs are how all men should be living
their lives if they want to live with a strong purpose. As mentioned by Schultz several times, Thoreau
did not even spare his closest supporters from his intense feelings of self worth. This was even
mentioned by many of Thoreau s closest friends. Kathryn Schultz specifically quotes Ralph Waldo
Emerson in her essay who stated that he, was never affectionate, but superior, didactic, scorning their
petty ways (Schultz 3). Thus Thoreau,
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14. Summary Of The Book The Trail
They were on their morning walk through the endless trails and old dirt paths that twisted and turned
until you saw no end. The trails were covered with fresh snow stacked upon autumn s forgotten leaves
that were never bothered to be picked up. Walking into the woods, holding his gun with an old torn
red flannel tee on, Jason has doubts that this might be his last season. Charlie was already climbing
down the hillside, straying off the trails, and hoping of making the first kill to prove his worthiness to
his owner. Jason calls back to Charlie, Come mere ol boy, don t start without me! and they begin their
way quietly trudging through the dense woods to their special spot. They continue down the beaten
path until Jason and Charlie come to a clearing in the woods where the only drops of sun come down
through the dead leaves that have yet to fall. Here Jason pulls out a decaying tarp and sets up base
camp. From camp, you can see all the rolling hillsides slope down into one large snake like river
flowing through the mountains until it is lost in the distance. The Tennessee mountains are a
treacherous terrain filled with steep drop offs and deadly trails. One can easily become lost and lose all
sense of direction. Clutching his compass in one hand, Jason is prepared to stay the whole winter.
Charlie lays next to Jason on the tarp and begins to look cautiously around him at the other side of the
roaring river waiting for movement. Charlie imagines himself springing
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15. Consumer Driven Eugenics Research Paper
Introduction
Eugenics is the belief and practice of improving the human population. Its ugly reputation is known
throughout history as the practice that removes a human s right to make any choices over their own
bodies. Though it is an ancient practice, the idea was popularised by misinterpretations of The Origin
of Species by Charles Darwin. The idea of the sanctity of life was removed and Judeo Christian
morality was replaced with human morality. Society became aware of the struggle for existence and
started to class people into categories of fit or unfit. Many lost the right to choose to have offspring.
Hitler was influenced greatly by the early eugenics movement, sterilising thousands and killing
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We can choose whether our children have disabilities; whether our children have our predetermined
features like how tall or how smart they are. Will these choices inhibit conditions for choice in the
future? Is consumer driven eugenics any better than the previous state mandated eugenics or is it just
as deadly? Designer babies and screening for disabilities have caused our social norms to shift as the
idea that some people were born to be a burden on the rest (American eugenics display, mid 1920 s)
grows, and parents will feel increasingly obligated to enhance their children above the normal species
functioning. Do we want to create a never ending genetic competition, forcing parents to abort
disabled babies and create genetically advanced children, which only the rich can afford to have; thus
creating a new socio economic divide built on genetics? Only the rich have the resources to make their
children the best genetically adapted to the environment, but will human improvement stop at biology,
or will it move us into an area of new cyborg super
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16. Persuasive Speech Logos
No matter what discomforts and expenses you had to bear to come here, there will be seven minutes
tomorrow morning that will make you feel it was worth it, said a NASA guide to a group of guests on
the day of the rocket launch. The purpose of each of these articles have large distinctions between
each other. The first article, In Event of Moon Disaster, by William Safire, is meant to comfort the
audience. The second article, The July 16, 1969, Launch: A Symbol of Man s Greatness, by Ayn Rand,
is meant to describe the amount of happiness and pride the nation as a whole felt that day. The purpose
of these articles is also tremendously impacted by how the authors present the subject to the audience.
Because the speaker of the second article, Ayn Rand, was present in this particular occasion there is an
intimate influence on the text from the speaker. Both of these texts appeal to the audience with ethos
considering they are both prevalent people in society. The President has automatic ethos, and the
author also has ethos with her position as a novelist. On top of that both articles appeal to the audience
with logos because it is very logical that the nation would either be upset and mourning the case of a
loss, or the nation would be jubilant and elated with the successful landing on the moon. Lastly, the
articles appeal to pathos in that they trap the american hearts with either sadness or happiness. The
articles hook into the reader s emotion through talking about families mourning and using figurative
language about the image of the launch. Both of these texts are equally effective in completing their
purposes.
Furthermore, the purpose in these two articles are completely variant, but they still have similarities.
The first article, In Event of Moon Disaster, is just the President trying to comfort the American
people and maybe even those who have theoretically died. The President is reaching out and
reassuring his people that America will not give up, and that these two men were not lost in vain.
These two men willingly made a sacrifice which lead to their death, according to this speech, making
this mission unsuccessful. Even though Nixon is not the author of the speech, he adds ethos to the
speech
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17. Contemporary Art Brazil
Contemporary Art from Brazil Over the years, Brazilian culture played an important role in Western
civilization. In order to learn more about Brazilian culture up close, I had a chance to visit Histories:
Contemporary Art from Brazil and Sandra Cinto: Chance and Necessity which is located at USF
Contemporary Art Museum. The museum has some artworks done by an Brazilian artists whose
approaches address the varied histories of Brazil, some collective, some individual, but all rooted in
reflections on the country s complicated past and present, and vast geographical, racial, and cultural
wealth and diversity. I believe this visit is a rich experience for me about the value of art in providing
culture and history differently. In other words, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The museum has two sections one has some artworks created by Brazilian USF students where there
are hand artworks and some photographs belong Brazilian culture, and the other section for artworks
has done by the Brazilian artist Sandra Cinto. However, you can see in Cinto s works her dramatic
scenarios incorporating water, the night sky and billowing seas, that transform exhibition spaces into
places of meditation on the passing of time and the relationship of humans to nature. Moreover, I
really consider Carla as inspirational artist because her work makes you think differently about Brazil,
how it is created and how it has a lot of races mixed with one culture and one nation. In addition, I
liked how they presented their traditional culture by simple works as Lugar para um corpo ( Place for
a Body) which is done by Sonia Gomes, this artwork shows us how they are simple and very naturel.
On the other hand, I ve been looking forward to diversity of the artworks to learn more broadly about
Brazil such as education, trade and the history of art in Brazil. In nutshell, I believe that USF
Contemporary Art Museum has an amazing artworks which is reveals the beauty of Brazil and the
ability of art to change our view of things. No doubt, I recommend everyone who interested in culture
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18. We Real Cool Book Review
Money, power, drugs, just a few factors author bell hooks used to go in more depth of the deteriorating
psychology of the young black man in America in her book We Real Cool . hooks began her own
personal study because of the current mindset that the average young black man in America has. She
began to notice that black men started to lose what she would like to call Cool . hooks describes Cool
as such, Black male cool was defined by the ability to withstand the heat and remain centered. It was
defined by black male willingness to confront reality, to face the truth, and bear it not by adopting a
false pose of cool while feeding on fantasy; not by black male denial or by assuming a poor me victim
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hooks compared the Jazz/Blues generations to the modern day Rap/Hip Hop generation on each side s
level of coolness. She criticized the modern day generation of artist and their facade of a mantra of
Keeping it Real , in her book she stated, Patriarchal hip hop ushered in a world where black males
could declare that they were keeping it real when what they were really doing was taking the dead
patriarchal protest of the black power movement and rearticulating it in forms that, though
entertaining, had for the most part no transformative power, no ability to intervene on politics of
domination, and turn the real lives of black men around. While the patriarchal boys in the hip hop
crew may talk about keeping it real, there has been no musical culture with black men at the forefront
of its creation that has been as steeped in the politics of fantasy and denial as the more popular strands
of
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19. The Effect Of Groucho s Short Story Of Casablanca
The effect of Groucho s short history of Casablanca is to create a humour but yet also sarcasm
scenario. The letter says, It seems that in 1471, Ferdinand Balboa Warner, your great great grandfather
... had stumbled on the shores of Africa and, raising his aplentock, which he later turned in for a
hundred shares of common, named it Casablanca (Groucho). Groucho finds it ridiculous that the
Warner Brothers thinks they own the city name Casablanca. He makes up a how supposedly the
Warner Brothers were given the right to own the name not because they made a movie using the title
Casablanca.
4) It would really not be difficult to distinguish Ingrid Bergman and Harpo Marx. In Footnote 4 and 5
it says, The beautiful female star of Casablanca ... Harpo was Groucho s brother and part of the Marx
Brothers; he wore a red, curly haired wig (Footnote 4 and 5). This comes to show that it would not
difficult to distinguish a female from a male a red curly haired wig. Unless one is blind then one may
have some trouble. However, it is not the case in this situation. Groucho is trying to make an excuse to
contradict the Warner Brothers.
5) Marx offers so many examples of Brothers to create a sense of humor but also contradict the legal
name accusation of the Warner Brothers. Groucho says, What about Warner Brother ? Do you own
that too ... Professionally, we were brothers before you were (Marx). This comes to show that Groucho
wanted to make the Warner Brothers realize they also may
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20. Mt. Everest Essay
Mount Everest 1996
Abstract
In 1996 two expedition adventure organizations joined operations to climb Mount Everest. Mount
Everest is an unpredictable 800 pound gorilla that demands respect from all that would attempt to
achieve a fraternal summit acquisition. The pitfalls that await an assuming prepared expert can turn a
well laid out plan into a treacherous and lethal reality. The expedition to reach the summit on May
10th, 1996 is a blue print of the defiant forces of nature and human error.
Two companies joined together to make the journey to the summit of Mount Everest in the spring of
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The weak points stand out far more now than they did in 1996, way more. The decision that their
would be only one person to call all the shots regardless of what anyone else thought was a big sign of
possible failure. There did not seem to be any emphasis on customer satisfaction. History is littered
with the ruins of countries and people who followed blindly or wrongly without question, discussion,
or refusal to agree. No decision was made to have a second in command if the leader became
incapacitated. Arrogance had no role in an expedition of this magnitude. Experienced climbers with
concerns were stifled and kept their opinions to themselves. The whole idea of recruiting multiple
experienced personnel in any organization is to allow them to make the organization better. It was
clear that there could only be one alpha dog in this expedition. People who hid the fact that they were
too unfit or healthy to make the attempt should have stepped down. Anyone who can not make it on
their own becomes a liability. There appeared to be a disregard for the needs of the clients and the
climbers who had reservations. The communication devices were either too old or too few to
accomplish the task at hand. Even with the limited technology that was used, the application of it
would have had to be deployed precisely to achieve appropriate
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21. Anorexia Essay
The Causes and Effects of Anorexia
When I think of anorexia, a few things come to mind. I think of really bad episodes of Beverly Hills
90210 and Baywatch in which females, ususally teenagers, starve themselves and take diet pills. The
eating problem is always resolved within the timespan of one 30 minute episode. From the research I
ve done thus far on anorexia, I now know that this is a very unrealistic representation of what is
actually a very serious disease.
The purpose of this study is twofold. First, I have done extensive research on the causes and effects of
anorexia. Secondly, I will produce a survey that asks basic questions about anorexia. I will give these
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Another widespread misconception about the disease of anorexia is that it is a new disease. Actually,
doctors say that anorexia has its roots centuries ago. Through different time periods, people have
fasted for a number of reasons, they say. People fasted in Biblical times to pay reverence to God or
just to exercise self discipline. Anorexia has been around almost as long as man.(Deth and
Vandereycken, 1990)
Basically, anorexia is spread as easily as any other disease. The disease in itself is not contageous, of
course; it is spread through society and the media. For example, what is known as the quot;Barbie doll
syndrome quot; is the main cause of such a mental disease. People starve themselves so that their
bodies will match their fashion role models. One strong example of this is the quot;waif quot; look
that came into mainstream fashion a few years ago. The quot;in quot; style was to like like Kate Moss,
and girls would do what they had to do to accomplish this
look. Usually, this meant cutting a few meals out of the day.
Fashion, music, movies, television, and radio all contribute to the spread of anorexia.(Bruch, 1979)
The start of anorexia in a particular patient can be difficult to pinpoint. It tends to begin during
childhood, and it is usually sparked by some sort of change. These changes can be: going away to
camp, switching
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22. Washington Wizards Business Analysis
The Washington Wizards are one of thirty NBA organizations, and they were founded in 1961. In
1961, they were known as the Chicago Packers before switching their name to the Zephyrs the
following season. Starting in 1963, they moved to Baltimore and were known as the Bullets. They
landed in Washington in 1973 74 as the Capital Bullets and became known as the Washington Bullets
in 1974 75. They kept the Bullets name until 1997 when they became the Washington Wizards (
Wizards History, Online). The Wizards won one NBA championship in the 1977 78 season when they
defeated the Seattle SuperSonics as the Bullets. The organization has been owned by Ted Leonsis
since June 2010 as part of Monumental Sports Entertainment, which also owns and operates the
Washington Capitals, Washington Mystics, the Verizon Center, and the Washington Valor ( Wizards
History, Online). Since January of 2016 I have interned for the Wizards organization in their
basketball operations department. Although I believe the organization runs a smooth operation, there
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The organization has experienced changes already this offseason. There have been two employees, the
Vice President of Player Personnel and the Senior Coordinator of Basketball Operations, who have left
the organization this offseason and have not been replaced. In comparison to other NBA organizations
the Wizards basketball operations staff is already small. Thus, with the departures of front office
members, there is room to add a couple coordinators for basketball analytics. The organization should
look to hire individuals who have strong economic, programming, and analytical backgrounds to the
organization. I would advise that the organization simply hire two or three individuals currently, and
potentially expand the department in the
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23. Implementation Of A Performance Management System
T Service Desk Performance
Introduction
This paper is a discussion of the implementation of a performance management system in an
information technology service desk organization. The paper starts with an introduction of the
organization and the nature of the problem being addressed with a performance management solution.
It continues with an analysis of three separate performance management approaches, and a
recommendation of the best approach for addressing the problem outlined. Next, a discussion of the
performance management goals and objectives occurs. The project implementation process including
defining the project structure, executing a communication plan, and identifying and mitigating
potential risks and issues is then covered. Finally, the paper concludes with the discussion of an
evaluation and reporting program implemented to monitor the performance management program.
Organizational Background
Michigan State University (MSU) Information Technology Services (ITS) is an organization in
transition. A year ago MSU hired a new Vice President and Chief Information Officer to turnaround
the organization. ITS is moving from being an asset driven, technology back office organization into
to a service driven customer focused technology team. There are several significant efforts underway
in all areas of the department that are intended to drive this transformation.
MSU intends to leverage the ITIL (ITIL, n.d.) methodology and processes to build and implement a
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24. The End Of History
Post World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union were the two poles of the bipolar world; the
two most powerful nations at that time. From a neorealist s point of view, bipolarity is the ideal case
scenario since both the superpowers will have fear of each other and hence there would be less
international conflicts. However, the Cold War failed to prove this point. The US (a capitalist state)
and the Soviet Union (a communist state) had conflicting beliefs about government and economics;
hence, the disagreements led to the Cold War. The Cold War is believed to have lasted from 1947
1991, a span of 44 years with the Soviet Union eventually being dissolved. The war had long term
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Francis Fukuyama, another political scientist, reflected that human nature strives for supremacy and
recognition, which eventually leads to conflicts between different governances. Francis Fukuyama, the
author of the book, The End of History , considered that humans tend to move their lives towards an
end point; which in post Cold War scenario was to eliminate communism and assert liberal democracy
as the universal model of governance. After the Cold War, communism had been overcome by
democracy and hence, according to him, the history had come to an end. He also believes that China
has an efficient authoritarian centralized system with no constraint or checks and balances. This
system can outperform democracy in the short run because decisions can be made quickly hence better
for investment and growth. However, the US and Western Europe have lots of checks and balances
hence, decisions on impending plans cannot be made immediately. The question now is which system
is more sustainable going forward? He thinks that checks and balances and democracy is superior in
the long run because you need to have good leadership and the right leaders for a liberal system to be
implemented properly. After all, he believed that the only form of government across the globe will
eventually be liberal democracy. I consider Fukuyama s deduction that we have reached the End of
History as premature at this point in history. Former British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, stated:
End of history? Beginning of nonsense. After 1990, since the end of Cold War, there have been several
wars and genocides, 9/11 attacks, the emergence of ISIS; all disproving Fukuyama s
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25. Secondary Traumatic Stress Research Paper
Introduction
We Define secondary traumatic stress as the natural, consequent behaviors and emotions resulting
from knowledge about a traumatizing event experienced by... other[s]. It is stress resulting from
helping or wanting to help a traumatized or suffering person (Stamm, 1999, p. 10) This comes from
Dr. Charles Figley, director of the Traumatology Institute, chair in the Disaster Mental Health and
Associate Dean at Tulane University. While secondary traumatic stress (STS) can affect people in a
variety of different careers and positions. It is most apparent in the lives of medical professionals due
to the emotional and physical trauma they witness people going through daily.
Three major symptoms of secondary traumatic stress include lack of sleep, decreased job satisfaction,
and compassion fatigue (American Counseling Association., n.d.) all of which are can be life
threatening if an MD is treating a patient while experiencing these symptoms. This problem is
prevalent in the lives of many medical professionals across the nation but unfortunately, there is
currently not enough being done to combat this serious issue.
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And the new need for job satisfaction is the key to the quality of work. (CITE) This is important to
recognize because it point out just how important job satisfaction is to overall job productivity. Job
satisfaction is important because by having a job that somebody really enjoys doing and succeeding
in, it motivates them to do their best on a daily basis. This is incredibly relevant in the lives of medical
professionals because they constantly need to be putting 100% effort into their work or people could
have serious health complications, and in sever situation, even
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26. Political Changes In The Kite Runner
Cruel, hateful, sexist, and inhumane. These are just some of the words that can describe the Taliban s
revolting actions ever since they reigned power over Afghanistan. Most Afghans did not expect the
Taliban s reign to suppress Russia s previous control over Afghanistan. While Khaled Hosseini shows
how much the country has changed since the Taliban took control in The Kite Runner, the history of
the Taliban s origins is much more broad and complex as depicted in the fictional novel. The Taliban
were looked at as a prospect of hope to end the anarchy left by the Soviets in Afghanistan, but only
ended up strengthening the extremism for the citizens of Afghanistan, which lead to a country of mass
destruction and violence with unfair enforcements and extreme punishments. Even when later
weakened after the September 11th attacks, their only goal was and will always be to spread their
demented beliefs.
In the year of 1994, anarchy and complete disorder was scattered throughout Afghanistan. Soviet
forces, who have dominated in control since their takeover in 1979, have fled the country and left no
law or order (CRF). A villageman known as Mullah Mohammad Omar emerged out of the chaos as
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Three years prior, the Taliban s totalitarianistic power held 90% of Afghanistan under their grip
(Dugdale Pointon). Former leader of Al Qaeda Osama Bin Laden is offered protection by Mullah
Omar as the Taliban continues to grow if he agrees not to plot against the U.S and start a conflict and
publicize his global jihad. Controversial to the present day, scholars are still unsure if the Taliban
knew of Bin Laden s future intentions at the time (CRF). Once the September 11th attacks on
American Soil were conducted by Al Qaeda, the Taliban refused to turn over Bin Laden or give any
whereabouts on those involved in the attacks
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27. Early American Literature Influenced by Religious...
In the beginning times of American Literature, Puritan writers were prevalent which grew into the Age
of Reason by way of scientists and philosophers, which eventually emerged into Romanticism and the
Renaissance writers, which developed into Realism by the middle of 19th century. Throughout
American Literature, religious ideologies and philosophies influenced the way that writers portrayed
the time period, characters, feelings, and God.
Through Puritan writers, literature is influenced by religious ideologies and philosophies. Puritans
writers, beginning in about 1560, put most of their focus into making their work God centered. They
believed in the Elect and that Jesus died only for these few people. Writers usually wrote in 1st ...
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She also thanks God during situations that could seem like nothing to be thankful about like, yet the
Lord by his almighty power, preserved a number of us from death (Rowlandson 10). Through both the
narratives of the lives of Equiano and Rowlandson, the Puritan literature is influence by religious
ideologies and philosophies. By the end of the 17th century, new ideas formed in Europe challenging
the faith of the Puritans, during the period of time known as the Age of Reason. Also known as the
Enlightenment, it began with philosophers and scientists who called themselves rationalists, believing
that one can arrive at truth by using reason, instead of religious faith or intuition. As the Puritans in the
past saw God as being active in the involvement of the workings of the universe, the rationalists
compared God to a clockmaker, and that God s gift to humanity was the ability to think in a logical
manner. Like the Puritans, rationalists discovered God through the medium of the natural world, but
believed in deism, that God made it possible to discover nature laws through their power of reason,
given by Him. Benjamin Franklin s The Autobiography, is depictive of the Age of Reason because it
portrays the fact that Franklin was a self made person and had to further his own life, rising from
poverty to a scientist able to retire at
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28. Define Civil Rights Violation
Rights are not something that someone else, including a country or a constitution gives or confers
upon you. A fundamental right is a right you have by righteousness of your birth in your specific
country. We have different sets of right that apply to different scenarios of our lives. A constitution just
acknowledges such rights, and sets down a policy that such rights should not be violated. Civil rights
are rights help us protect individual freedoms of their illegal destruction and repression by the power;
whether that of governments or any other public or private political agent, and guarantee capacity the
citizen to participate in civil and political life of the State on equal terms and without discrimination.
Civil rights are granted
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29. Narrative Of The Captivity Mary Rowlandson
The struggle. Mary Rowlandson her story A Narrative of the Captivity is full of heroic incident that
she went through during the Indian attack of her town in Lancaster. Mary Rowlandson was among
captive, Rowlandson went through several difficult moment. All was gone, my husband was gone at
least they separated from me, he being in the Bay; (259). Rowlandson life was really in desperate
help, she was injured, lost her daughter and separated her other family. However, her strangeness in
her Christianity kept her moving. Lord hereby would make us the more acknowledge His hand, and to
see what our help is always in Him (258). Even though, the attack on Lancaster and Rowlandson s
subsequent captivity teach Rowlandson that life is short and can never be granted. Everything you
have in life can disappear in matter of days or hours without any warning, however your faith should
be in judge on any kind of difficulty moment. Rowlandson s believe in Christianity plays an active
role of her survival. Being faithful to the service of God in her people (258). When Mary Rowlandson,
was capture she was injured by the Indian. Although she survive that wound but her daughter die. The
Indians were so brutal Barbarous creature, with our bodies wounded and bleeding, and our hearts no
less than our bodies (259). In this case Rowlandson was in pain for the loss at the same was badly
treated by the Indians. Another heroic incident is when the Indians attack a small village during
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30. Unrealistic Expectations Of Young Adolescents
When comparing this television show to other young adolescent programs this one is the most
realistic, in my opinion. But of course to keep the show entertaining for the audience they mix in
unrealistic expectations or situations they may face in real life. One example is Riley having her own
emergency credit card. The girls were wanting to sell their clothes but got conned into buying other
clothes instead. Riley simply pulled out her credit card to pay for the clothes .If a young adolescent
was watching this show they would start asking her parents for a credit card. This situation makes
young adolescents feel like they should be treated like grown ups , they want to be independent
(Brown Knowles. pg 4). When in reality this is not a
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31. Why Canada Was An Unjust Society
Intro: Following the crash of the US market on October 29, 1929. Unemployment rates peaked in
1933 (500,000) which was twice of what it was in 1921. 1 in 5 people were unemployed. The great
depression was devastating for Canada due to it dependency on farming natural resources. For
example, Saskatchewan experienced record low prices in record history. Provincial income went down
90% within two years. This caused Canada to become an unjust society due to its actions during the
depression; it s treatment of Jewish refugees, and its detainment of Japanese Canadians.
Thesis: Therefore between 1929 1945 Canada was an unjust society.
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In addition people with different race, religion and ethnicity were denied work without question
adding to the unjust treatment. Due to these ideas Canada was an unjust society.
Example #2:
RB Bennett was the conservative party, prime minister of Canada who joined office in 1927.
Once in office, Bennett had few tangible visions for drawing Canadians out of the unemployment
crisis. He believed governments should interfere as little as possible in the economy (laissez faire
policy). He believed businesses would sooner or later solve the dilemma. His few efforts to control the
economy involved conventional policies. Bennett raised tariffs to extraordinary levels in an effort to
guard Canadian markets and convinced Britain to offer Canada some favored trading opportunities. In
Bennett s speech for Pm he said, The Conservative Party is going to find work for all who are willing
to work, or perish in the attempt, he told a Moncton audience while on the campaign trail. Mr. King
promises consideration of the problem of employment. I promise to end unemployment. Which plan
do you like best? . Although he promised this, he went the total opposite way after being elected.
Unemployment rates peaked in 1933 (500,000) which was twice of what it was in
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32. Philosophy Statement For Social Work Essay
Philosophy Statement
Social work practice is involve around service , social justice , dignity , worth of individual ,
importance of relationships, integrity and competence . The way I will maintain and develop the
values throughout my career is to continue my education, conducting research, self assessments,
engage in interventions and participate in giving service on micro, macro and mezzo level. Continuing
education is very important when working in the field of social work .Social Work is a field that is
constantly advancing and you need to be competent in the arena you want to be specialized in. So it is
essential to be updated on current events and research. As you continuing your education you are also
opening up a door for more opportunities learning more skills to enhance your ability to be a more
effective social worker. Conducting research is very important when you are trying to implement
programs and gain more knowledge on different subject. It is a essential need when trying to use the
best approaches when working with your client .Self Assessments is very significant tool when being
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The way I will deal with personality conflicts is by trying to remain professional at all time. Also it
will help to speak with professional in the field to see how they dealt with certain situations. Dealing
with ethical dilemmas I believe you should be able to speak to colleagues and supervisor about the
situation. Learn to also trust your own judgement how you should go about working through a
situation. Policy Formulation is the process of dealing with policies it is important for me to learn
more about how this process works so that I will become more useful with assisting my clients for
now needs and the
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33. Cost Centre Of Sales Branches
1. Executive Summary 3
1.1 Purpose of Report 3
2. Introduction 4
2.1 Background 4
3. Findings 5
4. Discussion 5
4.1 Thoja Organisational Structure 5
4.2 Benefits of decentralisation 5
4.3 Limitations of decentralisation 5
5. Cost Centre 6
6. Thoja s Old Budgeting System 7
7. Thoja s New Budgeting System 8
8. Conclusion and Recommendations 8
10. References 9
1. Executive Summary
1.1 Purpose of Report
The purpose of this report is to distinguish the type of cost centre of sales branches and to also
compare the old and new budgeting systems at Thoja.
Thoja Company is a decentralised company in which its organisational structure is functionally based.
The company s sales branches are recognised as discretionary cost centres. The company s president,
Harry Hansen has decided to implement a new budgeting system for the sales branches in order to
prevent budget slacks. The reason for implementing the new budgeting system is to attempt to lower
selling expenses and sales volume together.
The new budgeted system at Thoja comprises of fixed and variable costs in order to associate selling
expenses and sales volumes together. With the implementation of the new budgeting system, the
company overcame the partiality and biasing forecasts, however the new system also had some
potential disadvantages as tight budgets may encourage managers to cut costs and as a result, this will
be damaging the company s long term benefits. Furthermore, the sales branches at
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34. The Microsoft Surface Pro 3
The Surface Pro 3 has officially been launched at Microsoft s event today, in New York. The most
recent expansion to the group of Windows 8 fueled gadgets from the company has emphatically run
bigger with a 12 inch screen, gotten a considerable measure more slender at 9.1mm and moderately
lighter at 800g, for its size. This will officially succeed the Surface Pro 2, which was simply a repeat
of the first, with upgrades primarily under the hood, and obviously, the kick stand. The Surface Pro 3
then again, is practically an entire new device, with a movement in thoughts and it is in fact pushing
the message of a smart phone substitution a considerable measure harder this time. How? Here is a
promo video to get you upto speed, and do go past the break for all the new increases, point by point
detailed in text
Microsoft have actualized a huge amount of changes to drive that message forward. Lets begin with
the screen. There is presently another bigger 12 inch screen, with a 3:2 aspect ratio and a 2160×1440
resolution. This is apparently a 2k color calibrated display, which has the same focal points as a
Surface Pro 2 screen, regarding correctness. The aspect ratio is a bit non standard however Microsoft
claims one can have more substance on this screen, instead of say, a 13 inch screen with a 16:9
resolution. Abnormally enough, the tablet doesn t look excessively tall either, with the picture
introduction being given a nod with a start button on the right. In the
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35. Three Totems
Wolfflin designed four pairs of qualities, which help us to see the many design elements when looking
at paintings. For this paper I have chosen three paintings, Three totems Thorton Willis 2015, The
Ambassadors Hans Holbein 1533, and Cross on the Mountain Caspar David Friedrich 1821. When I
saw these three paintings, I noticed that they each were designed very different. Knowing that each
one was different made me notice the unique qualities within the three paintings. Three Totems,
Thorton Willis 2015, is a painting of three yellow rectangles which symbolize the poles, with a purple
background. In this painting I see linearly technique, Thorton made sure that each line stood out from
the background, showing the formation of each pole. This allowed for us to see how the poles were
exactly placed and the shape they make. Thorton uses multiplicity in this painting by creating no
shadows and showing that the light of the colors are very distinct throughout the painting. He also
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Hans seems to be using linearly forms within this painting. The lines and detail are very bold, which
allows for there to be no blending, and each figure stands out. He uses multiplicity in his painting,
starting with the colors of each figure being much defined. The two figures also individually stand out
from the background, just as well as the objects on the table and ground stand out with their own
distinction of color. He uses closed forms by lining up the men horizontally with the table, which fits
the horizontal design of the frame for this painting. Also the vertical accents of the curtains in the
background show us the use of closed forms in his painting. Finally Hans uses a planar style, by
simply using the two planes of the table to create different parallels within the frame, drawing us
towards each level
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36. 3D Art Case Study
1. The 2D manuscript painting on vellum of The Limbourg Brothers from the February calendar was a
beautiful lively artwork. The painting illustrates the frigid winter air by using the white colors of the
snow to cover the landscape. Proportion is used to portray the far distance at which the center village
lies. The individuals in the painting are also larger in size than the animals to give a more realistic
representation. The artist uses lines to create the edges of the farm building built of wood. The top of
the calendar uses a half circle shape in which to illustrate the dates. Emphasis is given to the top of the
calendar that displays the dates using a dark blue and gold color to depict the night sky with
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This 3D sculpture is providing balance with its symmetrical borders that surround Saint Mark.
Emphasis is placed on the center of the sculpture where Saint Mark is situated inside the empty space
off the sculpture. The 2D I found least aesthetically pleasing was the Flemish oil painting of Jan Eyck,
Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and Giovanna Genami. Although painted with an astonishing level of
realism, his use of proportion when painting the hands is disproportionally small and seem flattened.
This illustrates how marriage back then did not require the presence of a priest or minister. The 3D
German gothic Pieta made from polychromed wood was a disturbing sculpture. The heads of the
Virgin Mary and Jesus are larger than their bodies. Anatomical details are exaggerated to emphasize
the suffering Jesus endured. Repetition within the sculpture takes form in the flowers of the pedestal in
which the Virgin Mary sits. These flowers contrast with the gruesome blood pouring from the body of
Jesus. Overall this sculpture lacks color and looks like it has a rough texture. These artworks all
correlate to one another because they are within the 15th century
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37. Analysis Of The Poem Zhuang Zhou And The Butterfly
The word Daoism holds little significance to people in some areas of the world; however in China, as
well as several other countries, the word signifies an ancient religion important to the people. Daoism
relates to a set of principles that state the way one should lead their life so that one does not interfere
with the will of nature. During the Tang Era (618 907 A.D.) in China many poets were inspired by the
faiths of not only Daoism but also Confucianism as well as Buddhism. One of these famous poets was
Li Bo; Bo was known for many poems with a prominent one titled Zhuang Zhou and the Butterfly.
The poem depicts three different scenarios that are affiliated with Daoism through their ties in nature
paired with the path one must take through life to show the reader that following the path is essential
in life. In the first four lines of the poem, Zhuang Zhou dreamt that he was a butterfly and when he
awoke the butterfly became him then questioned which was real. Li Bo utilizes the dream versus
reality element to show that dreams can be vividly real while still being completely fictional.
However, applying this to lifelong fulfilled dreams can change one s reality as well as putting them on
the correct path for their life. These lines also show the relationship to Daoism by using the butterfly
that represents nature. Meanwhile the dreams versus reality element present in the first four lines also
appertains to the concept of yin and yang. Yin yang defined in the
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38. Disasters Caused The World Since The Beginning
Calamities have plagued the world since the beginning. The twentieth century, no exception. Millions
lost their lives in World wars one and two, diseases spread like wild fire in foreign countries, and
poverty was striking the world. Isolated events bearing striking similarities to these were in no short
supply either. At this time, no event may have been worse than the sinking of the Titanic. The
European designed and manufactured luxury ship boasted a length of 883 feet and was described,
billed and sold as The unsinkable ship . This behemoth, massive ship weighed well over fifty thousand
tons and dominated the Atlantic for her maiden voyage. The Titanic, like many other entities of the
time, was not immune to calamity. Off the coast of the United States of America, the Titanic struck an
iceberg and sank to the bottom of the ocean. Claiming over one thousand lives, the wreckage of the
Titanic left few survivors. But, results of a new study indicate the Titanic may have a hidden secret,
one that was not intended for the world to find out; a secret flaw that may have decided the fate of
thousands in a minute. In the words of John F. Kennedy in the 1960 s regarding yet another calamity
of the era, a day that will live in infamy. The world the passengers of the titanic knew was a world of
difference compared to our own. Much of the world in Europe was seperated a single line, the line of
poverty. The higher class were business owners and monopoly caretakers. While the poor
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39. European Exploration Motivation
European Exploration Motivations: Gold, God, and Glory Throughout the 15th and 16th centuries,
European exploration and expansion thrived. Portugal led the way in this movement of exploration
with their development of efficiently built ships known as caravels, seafaring devices such as
compasses and astrolabes, and cutting edge naval academies. Various European countries, including
Spain, England, France, etc., followed Portugal s example by utilizing their progressive naval
technology. These technological advancements led to the crossing of oceans and eventually the
circumnavigation of the world. These Portuguese sailing techniques were implemented by explorers
such as Christopher Columbus, John Cabot, Hernando Cortes, Francisco Pizarro, and Bernal Castillo
allowing them to travel by sea to places such as Africa, East Asia, the Caribbean, and the Americas.
These nations and explorers were persuaded to put in the time and effort to complete these complex
expeditions by three essential motivations. Financial gain, political dignity, and religious expansion
were fundamental motivators for the European Age of Exploration. The accumulation of wealth for
individuals as well as nations, propelled European Exploration. For instance, Hernando Cortes
travelled to Central America with a key motivation of obtaining gold. This can be exemplified in The
Dispatches of Hernando Cortes to Emperor Charles V, 1519 1521, I and my companions suffer from a
disease of the heart which can only
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40. Prac Report-Precipitation
Will it Precipitate?
Precipitation occurs when two aqueous (soluble solids) solutions are combined and the reaction forms
an insoluble solid. When insoluble solids are formed the process is known as a precipitation. An
insoluble solid is a solid that cannot dissolve unlike a soluble solid. Therefore only insoluble solids
can form precipitates.
In the following experiment six solutions were mixed with each other (groups of twos) in test tubes to
test which reaction will result in an insoluble solid. See method for more detail.
It is expected that the following compounds will form precipitates Silver Sulphate, Copper Hydroxide,
Copper Iodide, Silver Hydroxide, Silver Iodide, Cobalt Hydroxide and two Silver Chlorides. This was
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| Light blue solid (P) | Mustard solid. (P) | Sodium Chloride | | | White solid (P) | Pink water | No
reaction | Water slightly yellow | Silver Nitrate | | | | Pink water, brown solid (P) | White solid (P) |
Yellow solid (P) | Cobalt Chloride | | | | | Purple solid (P) | No reaction | Sodium Hydroxide | | | | | |
Slightly yellow water | Potassium Iodide | | | | | |
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41. Walt Oswald s The Lucky Rabbit Is No Longer Yours
Walt, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is no longer yours. We have bought it from you, said Bob Ledington,
the head of Universal. Wait, what do you mean Oswald isn t mine anymore? I asked. Bob said,
Universal has retained the rights of Oswald and we have hired away all of the employees. You can
stay with Universal if you like, but you would get a lower salary. I d rather leave, but thanks for the
offer, I said. I had to come up with another cartoon to call mine. An animator that stayed with me
helped to create the new cartoon character. It is so late, can we call it quits and continue this in the
morning, said John, the animator. No, we will finish this tonight or never finish it at all, I exclaimed. It
was now 2 in the morning, and after many long hours we had come up with a great cartoon. We called
it Mortimer. Wow, this is amazing. We made a new cartoon to call our own, said John. I can t believe
after all the time we put into this it that it is finally finished. I love its big belly and shortened ears, I
commented. I m glad you made me stay up all night, said John. Now we have to start making
cartoons, I said. We went upstairs from the dark basement and we made Mortimer into shorts. We have
to make these great. We want him to make a big appearance and stand out from the rest of the cartoon
characters, I stated. It will be fantastic, said John. At 5 in the morning we had made our first short. We
went to go show my wife. The name is
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42. Annotated Bibliography On The Adequacy
The increase of research on authoritative adequacy has prompted to the recognizable proof of a few
hierarchical variables that have a persuasive part in the assurance of authoritative execution.
Hierarchical culture is one such variable that has gotten much consideration in authoritative conduct
written works, on account of the key part it plays in deciding levels of hierarchical results. A typical
speculation about the part of hierarchical culture is that if an association has a solid culture by
displaying a very much coordinated and viable arrangement of particular qualities, convictions, and
practices, then it will perform at a larger amount of efficiency Given the impact of an association s
way of life on its profitability, the advancement of hypothesis to direct the investigation of the
structures and outcomes of authoritative culture is of essential significance to enhancing authoritative
execution. Associations vary in their way of life including how they see disparity inside the
association. Hierarchical stories, images, and practices flag to authoritative individuals how genuine
uniqueness in its participation will be seen. It has been found that, it is not the nearness of the differing
qualities itself that decides the impacts of the differences inside an association however, rather, the
level of openness to disparity normal for the association s individuals, work gatherings and culture.
Authoritative CULTURE: The way we get things done around here is a judgment
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43. Micro Analysis of
Micro analysis:
Film: Blade Year: 1998 Director: Stephen Norrington
In this micro analysis I will be analysing the film Blade which was produced in 1998 and directed by
Stephen Norrington. The micro elements I am going to focus on are Mise en scene and
cinematography. I will be analysing everything in the scene including props, costumes, facial
expressions, gestures, setting, codes framing to determine how it creates meaning. In cinematography
I will focus on the camera shots and angles and how these are used to create meaning. Both of these
micro elements will be combined to show how they work together in creating meaning for the
audience in the scene that I am studying.
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This connotes that he is angry and frustrated or he is just ready to pounce on the vampire.
As soon as the fight scene begins Blade pulls out a shotgun. The shot gun is black and long in length.
While the fight is commencing there is a feeling of claustrophobia that the setting creates and
entrapment. This feeling is created through the shots used as he is fighting the vampires and the
composition. Blade is position in the middle of most of the shots and vampires are surrounding him
from either side fighting him. This gives a feeling of isolation and claustrophobia towards the
audience.
While the fight scene is going on the audience will notice that all the vampires are in red and Blade
has high key lighting on him most of the time throughout the scene. This indicates danger around him
and evil and also he is isolated. This shows the audience that Blade is going to be the hero because the
light that is shining on him indicates hope to the audience but then again indicates coldness at the
same time. As the scene goes on there is a mid shot of Blade having lots of stakes around his leg and
plunging it into a vampire s heart. The mise en scene makes us think that it is a good vs. evil theme
and that Blade is on a mission to kill all the vampires because strapped to his leg is a bundle of stakes,
its like Blade was ready and waiting for the vampires to attack.
Blade is then enclosed with vampires circling him. The shot used here is a long shot this creates
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44. Transcultural Literature And Contemporary World Literature
Arianna Dagnino in her essay Transcultural Literature and Contemporary World Literature points out
that with the denationalizing wave of globalization, even national literatures are under pressure to find
new arrangements of form and content to adapt to a changed cultural and social paradigm. In other
words, a mutation is under way within the global acumen of letters where new notions of belonging,
as well as definitions of selfhood and identity are externalized through new creative artistic and
literary processes. Within this emerging social, cultural, and literary scenario, scholars feel the urge to
identify new relevant literary paradigms, especially when dealing with the so called New Literatures
in English represented by the works of, say, Zadie Smith, Hanif Kureishi, Kamila Shamsie, Michael
Ondaatje, or Joy Nozomi Kogawa or recently through Anime with its heavy borrowing of motifs from
western canonised literature and its gradual popularity as an emerging form of literary creativity.
According to Merriam Webster dictionary, anime is a style of animation originating in Japan that is
characterized by stark colorful graphics depicting vibrant characters in action filled plots often with
fantastic or futuristic themes. While Oxford Dictionary dictates anime as A style of Japanese film and
television animation, typically aimed at adults as well as children , the Urban Dictionary explains
anime as a style of animation that originated and is still heavily centered in
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45. The Power Of Mass Media In Gillian Flynn s Gone Girl
In modern society, mass media is an unavoidable influence on our daily lives. Humans are reliant on
mass communication and information for everything: work, education, entertainment, and much more.
In her novel Gone Girl, author Gillian Flynn uses the thrilling story of Amy Dunne and her husband,
Nick Dunne, who is accused of her murder to illustrate how much power mass media has over the
general public s judgement and opinions, despite their increasingly common dishonesty. In Gone Girl,
the media runs with stories that have little substance for the sole purpose of grabbing public attention,
they use their power to alter public perception multiple times and push their own agenda, and they
create public personalities for people that do not match who they truly are. Contemporary media
stations are willing to run with any story as long as it will get them views and therefore money, even if
the story has little to no substance. This is seen multiple times in the novel Gone Girl. At an volunteer
search event for his missing wife, Nick Dunne is approached by Shawna Kelly. Shawna, a middle
aged woman, shows up to the search event but clearly is only there to attempt to flirt with Nick.
Shawna goes through a few minutes of small talk, which Nick is visibly not interested in, before
forcing him to take a selfie with her. Nick describes her feelings towards Shawna: I wanted to smack
her, right then, the obliviousness, the girliness of her: trying to get an ego stroke from the
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