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Analysis Of Wendy s Canada
Wendy s Canada is using many techniques to get people to buy their burgers. They state in their
commercial that is juicy and that is true. Their burgers are in the price range (without combo) is $4.99,
which seems like a lot of money but for $4.99, you get your money s worth. All fast food place s
(including wendy s) use pins to hold down the meat, and toppings and hand glue sesame seeds on the
bun.In the Wendy s commercial for the spicy chicken burger they state that the burger patty is very
juicy because that is what the customer wants. This is very good way to get a lot of costumers to come
to their restaurant and get them to come back to their restaurant over and over again. They try to prove
that their burger is better than a burger from
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Analysis Of To My Dear And Loving Husband
Title In the poem To My Dear and Loving Husband written by Anne Bradstreet, the authors purpose of
writing is to emphasize the love and affection she has for her husband. The author composes six
rhyming couplets in a simple 12 line poem that conveys her devotion to her spouse. Anne wrote this
poem in the first person point of view as she uses the word, I. This piece of literature was published in
the year 1678. Bradstreet has achieved the purpose of communicating her feelings throughout the
poem using the literary elements of themes in her role of the women and conjugal love through
imagery, language, and metaphors.
To appreciate Anne Bradstreet s letters and poetry, it is important to address the background, time,
place, and gender of this author. Anne Bradstreet broke barriers and became, ...the most prominent of
early English poets of North America and first writer in England s North American colonies...
(Wikipedia) Her family was in a better position than most of the Puritans in that time. Her father,
Christian and wealthy Puritan Leader Thomas Dudley, assured: ...that she received an education
superior to that of most young women of the time. (Norton 110) She wrote many poems in forms of
letters about her husband, children and grandchildren which portrayed her as a Puritan woman. She
was married at the age of sixteen to colonial Governor Simon Bradstreet and had eight children.
According to her biography, it was known that Bradstreet wrote poems to please
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Maust-Mohl s Argument Analysis
The tourism industry regarding animal encounters can harm the animal such as physical beatings,
malnourishment and mental trauma. Hediger agrees when he writes, Trifling disturbances may occur,
for the simple reason that certain innate behavior pattern, adapted for life in freedom, cannot develop
properly under conditions of captivity, or be brought into play, through lack of appropriate stimuli (pg.
29). Basically, Hediger is warning us that putting animals in captivity for our personal pleasure can
harm them in many ways besides physically. Society needs to pay attention to the animals overall
wellbeing to make sure they are treated ethically and with morality. Not paying attention to the needs
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Writing in the journal, Social and Cultural Geography, Rebekah Fox states that, we need to recognize
the continuity of all life forms and value beings for their own intrinsic worth, autonomy and difference
rather than on the basis of their similarity to humans (pg. 527). In other words, Fox believes that
humans see animals as having both humanistic qualities and having their natural instinct. However, we
need to see all animals as having their own worth, and that no species are the same. Although Fox
does not say so directly, she apparently assumes that humans create these humanistic qualities of the
animal they are spending time with, with their own qualities. Fox agrees when she writes, readings
tend to essentialize animal actions into supposed biological behavior, such as the pack instinct in dogs,
and ignore animal agency and individual interaction (pg. 529). The essence of Foxs argument is that
some literature focuses on the animal s natural instinct instead of the empathy and individualistic traits
they have. While some people rarely admit as much similarity we have with animals, they often take
for granted that humans have the same natural instinct to want to protect their young and defend
against predators. Realizing the similarities humans have with animals the public needs to be more
concerned about the tourism industry and how it greatly affects animals lives. The
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Negligence in Reporting the Jewish Holocaust
The Jewish Holocaust, one of the most horrific mass murders in human history, took place from
January 30, 1933 until May 8, 1945. Hitler blamed the Jewish population for Germany s downfalls at
the time, and his anti Semitic views eventually led Germany to create a complicated scheme of Jewish
extermination. Over six million Jewish lives were lost in this mass murder. America, usually portrayed
as the country that lends a helping hand to all nations in desperate need, did absolutely nothing to aid
the vulnerable Jews. America entirely neglected the Jewish Holocaust, did nothing to prevent the
catastrophe from worsening, and strongly opposed publicizing these issues in its media.
Auschwitz, the most well know and inhumane of the death camps during World War II, is an eternal
representation of the Holocaust. Auschwitz has come to signify the unthinkable horrors of Nazi ruling
and the major failure of U.S. government to take precise initiative in preventing the murder of millions
of innocent Jews. The State Department received an urgent report delivered by representative of the
World Jewish Congress, Gerhart Riegner, in August of 1942. This secretive report revealed to the
American government that the Germans were taking an active role in implementing a system to
entirely wipeout European Jews. Stephen Wise, President of the Jewish Congress refused to pass this
information on to its proposed audience, and insisted on a delay. America strongly lacked the
necessary attention and
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How Did The American Culture Influence Australia In The 1960s
1950s After the turmoil and loss that WW2 brought to Australian society, Australians saw the
emergence of a more conservative society . Teenagers now were encouraged to attend University, this
new pressure to become a successful adult was the driving force for the new teenage subculture that
emerged from 1950 1979. 1960s Following the era of the 1950s, when teenagers felt the pressure of
obtaining an education and becoming successful adults, the 1960 s brought about great social change.
These changes were brought about with a greater influx of immigrants who brought new ideas,
customs and foods. American culture also became an overriding influence on Australian teenagers.
1970s The 1970s brought about even more change to the economy, politics, society and technology.
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o The miniskirt shocked most people because a lot more skin was exposed than what society was used
to seeing. o One of the biggest fashion icons of the 1960s was Twiggy who had boy short hair,was
very thin and could be found on many covers of fashion magazines. Music o American music
continued to influence youth culture in the 1960s and dances like the twist and the boogaloo where
being danced at discos all around the country. o Bands like the Rolling Stones and The Beach Boys
visited Australia and in 1964 Beatle mania hit the country. o The Australian band, The Seekers became
popular overseas in America and Britain, they sold over a million records in both countries.
Television/Radio o In the 1960s television in Australia became connected to the international satellite
system. This connected people in remote parts of Australia to television. Programs could be broadcast
between cities and like other countries, Australia could now receive important information about
global events. o This new television technology had an impact on cinema
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Ob Model
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We express our deepest sense of gratitude to the respected course
instructor, Kashfia Ahmed, faculty of Business Administration, East West University, who assigned
our group to prepare this report. Her helpful suggestions and important guidelines on this analysis
preparation helped us a lot in preparing this report. Her valuable instructions, constant inspiration,
enormous patience and affectionate guidance contributed a lot to our academic experience throughout
the course work. Finally, we would like to offer our thanks to our group members for providing
various facilities, help and the moral support to accomplish the work properly. Letter of Transmittal
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Toyota Motor Corporation produces vehicles under 5 brands, including the Toyota brand, Hino,
Lexus, Ranz, and Scion. It also holds a 51.2% stake in Daihatsu, a 16.66% stake in Fuji Heavy
Industries, a 5.9% stake in Isuzu, and a 0.27% stake in Tesla, as well as joint ventures with two in
China (GAC Toyota and Sichuan FAW Toyota Motor), one in India (Toyota Kirloskar), one in the
Czech Republic (TPCA), along with several nonautomotive companies. TMC is part of the Toyota
Group, one of the largest conglomerates in the world. Company background: The history of Toyota
started in 1933 with the company being a division of Toyoda Automatic Loom Works devoted to the
production of automobiles under the direction of the founder s son, Kiichiro Toyoda. Kiichiro Toyoda
had traveled to Europe and the United States in 1929 to investigate automobile production and had
begun researching gasoline powered engines in 1930. Toyoda Automatic Loom Works was
encouraged to develop automobile production by the Japanese government, which needed domestic
vehicle production, due to the war with China. In 1934, the division produced its first Type A Engine,
which was used in the first Model A1 passenger car in May 1935 and the G1 truck in August 1935.
Production of the Model AA passenger car started in 1936. Early vehicles bear a striking resemblance
to the Dodge Power Wagon and Chevrolet, with some parts
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Love Medicine Character Analysis
Erdrich s novel, suitably titled Love Medicine encapsules numerous and colourful characters. An
interrelated story centered on two Chippewa families, the Kashpaws and the Lamartines, and the way
these families are interwoven. Lulu Lamartine, one of the interesting characters, described as hyper
sensual but determined, is brought to life by what others say about her, how the speaker describes her
and what her actions convey about her. Readers are overwhelmed with amazement as they discover
Lulu through these portrayals and are spell bound with rapt attention throughout the events in the
novel. Readers come to understand hyper sensual but determined Lulu Lamartine by what others say
about her, such as Nector, Lipsha and Lyman. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He is of the same opinion that his mother is a hyper sensual but determined person. He is aware of his
mother s escapades from childhood by what he hears in the community. Even as a grown man running
a factory, his mother uses her notorious skills to get him to do her wishes. This becomes evident when
they have a disagreement in the factory where she works for him. He describes her here as, Lulu
Lamartine was usually controlled as a cat and got her way through coaxing, cajoling, rubbing against
your leg. An old woman who remained infuriatingly pretty, she bent others to her will before they
knew what was happening. (20). His witness is most credible considering the mother son relationship
and what he says about her is very parallel to what all the other characters know her to be. A complex,
hyper sensual but determined Lulu Lamartine appears all through the story and connects the families
together. Though her behaviour might be unusual because of her strong sexual desire, she shows care
and compassion to people, especially family. Lulu is frank in giving her opinion and very mischievous
in having her way with people. Might have come from a family that uses witchcraft to manipulate
people, her real powers embeds in her beauty and
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Definition Of Wisdom In Fahrenheit 451
There are many definitions of wisdom but one of the best understanding I have received is that
wisdom is knowledge gained through suffering. Elaine Heath
This quote from Elaine Heath and Larry Duggins book Missional.Monastic.Mainline. mentioned what
I thought of as the quintessential definition of wisdom. Through effort and sacrifice, one can attain
pearls of wisdom such as freedom can t be bought cheap, it s better to die with knowledge than to live
in ignorance, and ignorance is bliss only for those whose minds are vacant of the veracity of facts.
Freedom is the foundation of western democracies and the fundamental argument that people have the
unalienable right to live as they choose and it is undeniable that freedom can t be bought cheap. This
is true since freedom is the reason for the American Revolution, the War of 1812, the Civil War, etc.In
Fahrenheit 451, the value of freedom is illustrated in Montag s conversation with Mildred after he
witnessed the immolation of the old lady where he verbalizes his frustration by saying There must be
something in books, things we can t imagine, to make a woman stay in a burning house; there must be
something there. (Bradbury 48) In this quote, we can see that the lady choose to stay with her books, a
symbol of freedom and knowledge, which emphasized the idea that freedom is worth giving one s life
to protect. During the Civil War Civil War and Jim Crow era (1865 1965) African Americans had to
fight for their, long
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Pearl Harbor s Attack On Pearl Harbor
At the time of the attack, there were approximately eighty different vessels in the harbor, most notably
eight battleships, three cruisers, four destroyers, one minelayer, five auxiliary craft, and over 400
aircraft present at Pearl Harbor (Figure 2). Additionally, the three aircraft carriers of the fleet were not
present: the USS Enterprise was approximately 150 miles West of Pearl Harbor, the USS Saratoga was
still in San Diego, California, and the USS Lexington was at sea in the vicinity of Midway Island
(Yarnall, 2003). The Japanese Imperial Navy forces that attacked Pearl Harbor were comprised of six
carriers, several submarines, and over 450 aircraft. Despite being outnumbered in terms of sheer
military power, the Japanese forces had the element of surprise on their side, allowing them to strike
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In 1937, Japan invaded North China and in response, the United States imposed hefty trade sanctions
and eventually an embargo with the intent to restrain Japan s aggression in China (Feis, 1971). Then in
January 1941, Admiral Yamamoto began communicating with other Japanese officials about planning
an attack against the United States Pacific Fleet housed at Pearl Harbor. That same month, Joseph C.
Grew, the United States Ambassador to Japan, sent word via wire to Washington stating that he
learned Japan was planning a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. All senior officials in Washington
disregard the information due to disbelief, and figured a Japanese offensive in the Philippines was
more likely. In February 1941, Admiral Husband E. Kimmel assumes command of the United States
Pacific Fleet and Lieutenant General Walter C. Short assumes command of the United States Army
element in charge of the island s defense. Both officials are weary of an attack and begin planning for
a defensive but a request to Washington for additional men, weapons, and equipment goes unanswered
(NPR,
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Urban Inequality
Urban Inequality It is said that you should once live in a big city as it s an experience of a lifetime.
Urban spaces have so many things to offer: great restaurants, concerts and festivals, and malls and
museums. Surely, you have heard of stories about people especially teenagers who want to escape the
dull lives of suburbia and make their ways to a big city. Urban life and urban space have been
glamorized by films, televisions, and music: Sex And The City (2008), Gossip Girl (2007 2012),
Empire State of Mind, etc. However, some filmmakers step out of the glitz and the glamor and reveal
the dark side of urban spaces. Roger and Me (1989), Wall Street, and A Civil Action (1998) exhibit the
truth of corporate capitalism that creates indifference towards inequality in the urban landscape. Roger
and Me by Michael Moore is a feature length documentary film that follows the closure of General
Motors plant in Flint, Michigan. Moore attempts to meet with Roger Smith, chairman of General
Motors, over the GM plant closure which resulted in the loss of 30,000 jobs in his hometown. The
documentary consists of sarcastic juxtapose of interviews of auto workers as well as those of both
wealthy and working class Flint residents. Correspondingly, Wall Street by A E Television Network is
a short biography video on the subject of the history of Wall Street and how it operates. Similarly, A
Civil Action by Steven Zaillian is a feature length drama/thriller film that based on a true story.
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Drunk Driving And Sobriety Analysis
Many studies show that about 50 billion dollars worth of alcohol crashes occur a year ( Drunk Driving
). Alcohol messes up communication pathways that affect coordination and response time to the body.
A variety of tests are used to test for drunk driving. About one third of all drivers arrested or convicted
of drunk driving are repeat offenders. Sobriety tests are three commonly used tests that combine
physical and mental health ( Drunk Driving Gale). The horizontal gaze, walk and turn, and the one leg
stand are the commonly used tests ( Drunk Driving Gale). These three tests are what are mainly used
to convict someone of being drunk. A variety of punishments such as fines, time in jail, suspension,
restriction, or revocation of the defendant s drivers license can happen after being convicted of being
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In 2013, a total 0f 1,149 children 14 and younger were killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes (
Drinking Under the Influence ). Of those 1,149 fatalities, 200 occurred in alcohol impaired driving
crashes ( Drinking Under the Influence). Out of those 200 deaths were occupants of vehicles with
drivers who had BACS of .08 or higher, and another 29 children were pedestrians struck by the drunk
drivers ( Drinking Under the Influence ). Every 51 minutes in America, someone is killed in a drunk
driving crash. That equates to 27 people every day ( Drinking Under the Influence ). According to the
law in all 50 U.S. states, a driver is considered to be legally drunk when his or her blood alcohol
content (BAC) level is at or above .08 grams ( Drunk Driving ). A felony is come upon if anyone gets
hurt while being drunk or having alcohol in someone s system ( Drinking Under the Influence ). The
ironic problem is that most often the drunk driver never gets hurt or injured during the
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Precedent
Introduction
This essay will discuss how Irish courts have applied the doctrine of precedent. It will review the
advantages and disadvantages of the doctrine of Stare Decisis. Additionally, it will compare and
contrast the Supreme Court and the High Court with regards to its position on precedent. It will show
that precedent is not a binding unalterable rule , as stated in Rigoni in Common Law judicial
reasoning and Analogy, by explaining the practice of distinguishing. It build a clear picture of the
flexibility of the courts when it comes to precedent. Although precedent is largely unquestioned by
Irish Courts, that doesn t mean that it s a rigid, fixed rule.
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It upholds the concept of legal certainty of law and is committed to the Doctrine of Stare Decisis.
Similar to the Supreme Court, the High court will depart from precedent but is unlikely to do so. In
Attorney General V Residential Institutions Board, Hogan J decided a case but would have done so
differently if it wasn t covered by recent authority. Thus he was compelled to follow precedent with
deep personal reluctance . It is clear that the High Court is reluctant to depart from Precedent. In
Kearns v Manresa Estates Ltd [1975], Kenny observed that the High Court will not depart from
precedent unless the case has been wrongly decided. There are practical reasons for this. The High
Court is the court of first Instance and it ought to ensure predictability and stability. There is the option
to the Supreme Court if the parties involved are not happy with the decision. The Supreme Court can
be more flexible and can take into account other facts of the case. Both the Supreme Court and the
High Court have the possibility of departing from president. This proves that the Doctrine of Stare
Decisis is more normative policy rather than a binding
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Carnivore Leadership Case Study
CMSgt Ramon Colon Lopez also displays ethical leadership and critical thinking through the use of
ethical codes and intellectual integrity. In Carnivore Leadership, he uses the Little Blue Book ,
otherwise known as AFI 1 1, to establish ethical behaviors and positively affect the organizational
climate in the unit through the use of ethical codes. Chief Colon Lopez (2013) notes, Many personnel
have a fogged lens and we must help them see the problem they are failing to engage (p. 2). He asks
leaders to dive into AFI 1 1 and look into dress appearance, physical fitness, and military image in
order to clear the fogged lens and better guide us. As leaders we need to look into the rules and
regulations that the Air Force has set for us as an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He asks us to use ethical codes to guide us into establishing a positive organizational climate. Ethical
leadership states, ethical codes are intended to be central guides and references for users in support of
day to day decision making...they re meant to clarify an organization s mission, values and principles,
linking them with standards of professional conduct (BCEE, 2017c, p. 4). Ethical codes help guide us
in facing ethical dilemmas. Some of these codes encompass Air Force Instructions otherwise known as
AFI s. One example of these guides is AFI 1 1, which the Chief instructs us to adhere to in order to tip
the scale of an organization to the right. Within AFI 1 1 it gives us clear and concise lines that instruct
members of an organization on how to operate herein. Chief Colon Lopez is using these ethical codes
in order to positively affect and improve the organizational climate. In his excerpt, Chief Colon also
asks of us to have intellectual integrity when going about out business. He notes, As individual
Airmen, we have a duty and responsibility to be ready at all times to perform our assigned mission
which is anything the Air Force asks us to do...We have to pull our own weight
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Preparation, Characterization, And Physical Properties Of...
1 Introduction.
Preparation, characterization, and physical properties of a nanostructured materials of silver
(nanoparticles and nanocomposites) have been the subject of various researcher in many scientific
laboratories during the past years for many studies and it has been also established that size, stability,
color, shape, and properties depend on the method of preparation (radiation, photochemical,
electrochemical, and chemical) as well as experimental factors such as [reactants], [stabilizer and/or
capping agents], temperature, order of mixing of reactants, presence of stabilizers and capping agents
and even on the addition rate of reducing agents [1 12].
The properties of such nanocomposites can further be improved through various treatments like,
annealing, UV irradiation and Gamma irradiation is one of the extensively used tools to alter the
structural, optical properties [13, 14], Many of reports were used gamma irradiation to synthesis the
Ag nanoparticles in PVA [15,16], and the other literature were prepared Ag PVA nanocomposite films
and then irradiated with gamma at doses (25, 50, 75, 100 KGy) [17,]. According to this literature the
absorption peak intensity at 427 nm for silver nanoparticles is increased with increasing the gamma
doses, until the higher doses 100 KGy, its decrease and the reason for this behaviour at higher doses
the polyvinyl alcohol will suffer degradation.
But in our literature, we are introducing a new explanation for
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Class Or Socioeconomic Level Analysis
Class or socioeconomic level is typically defined as social sets, where each particular group share
similar or the same resources, in terms of economical, property, and status (Phillips, 2012). Therefore,
it tends to be a rank in accordance to wealth, power, and income, meaning the more you have of each
of these the higher the class will be (Lyall, 2016). This idea of class or socioeconomic level has a huge
impact on children in the New Zealand education sector, as many policies indirectly effecting
education typically advantages the middle class families (Thrupp, 2007). Class effects not only the
access to resources, but also the health of the students, and the zoning that they are included in. All
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Class plays a major contributor to the standard of health children bring into the education sector, those
from working class families tend to have a lower standard of health than those in middle class families
(Brooks Gunn Duncan, 1997). This is due to a number of reasons, all resulting back to the limited
access working class families have to needed amenities. Working class are likely to have a limited
access to healthy foods, as these foods are typically more expensive (Stephens, Markus, Fryberg,
2012). Therefore, these families receive little nutritional food, which leads to a large amount of
diseases and unhealthy habits. Housing also impacts on the health of children which influences on the
education sector. This is because working class tends to only have access to a lower quality of
housing, these may be houses that are potentially damp, and cold (Childrens Commissioner, 2010).
This leads to an unhealthy environment, which causes the children and families to be unwell, therefore
lowering their standard of health. Working class also have less access to services such as health care
and services (Childrens Commissioner, 2010). Therefore, they are less likely to rebound as quickly
from illness, as those in middle class would, with a large access to healthcare. These issues have a
significant effect on the health of the children, and therefore on the education sector, as it leads
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Adorno Criticize Pop Music
Moreover, Adorno criticizes pop music because it leads audiences to passive reaction. Adorno argues
that pop music tends to produce passive reactions, referring to an insect who has the jitters, who is
passively by light ( On Popular Music 45). But, in reality, audiences reactions to pop songs are more
active than he believes. For instance, Braca reviews the song by criticizing how social perception
about girls is skewed to the one side ( The One Thing ). More specifically, she first explains how
people have a stereotypical image of girls which is someone who manages appearance in feminine
features. For this reason, people generally imagine feminine outfit rather than causal one when we
think of girl image. In this view, one girl is better
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The Theories Of New Criticism
During the early part of the 20th century, the formalist theories of New Criticism arose as the
preeminent approach to teaching literature in college and high school curricula. Centered on the idea
that there is a single, fixed meaning inherent in a literary work, New Criticism is text centered with no
consideration given to the author or the reader. The text exists in and of itself, and New Critics
advocate methodical and systematic reading, focusing on the structure of the text to define its meaning
(Definition, n.d.). Louise Rosenblatt s groundbreaking work in Literature as Exploration (1938/1995)
and later refinement of her original thesis in The Reader, the Text, the Poem (1978), rejects the idea of
this single, fixed meaning inherent in the text. It is her theory that the individual creates meaning
through a transaction with the text based on personal associations, thus lifting the reader to a
prominent, essential position along with the author and the text (Mora Welch, 2014). Known as
transactional or reader response theory, Rosenblatt viewed the reader as transacting with a text to
create what she called the poem; the meaning that emerges from the transaction at a given time. In
Literature as Exploration (1938/1995), she argues that the same personal, social, and cultural factors
that affect how a person perceived the world will inevitably affect the equation represented by book
plus reader (p. 79). The text, however, is simply a: stimulus activating
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How Does Peter Weir Use Symbols In Dead Poets Society
Peter Weir in his text Dead Poets society, uses symbolism to represent his themes, through use of Mr
Keating and Welton academy. Keating is brought into the school as a new teacher and mentors his
class of boys into the men their parents should be proud of. Peter Weir explores several themes
coming from Welton s four pillars, tradition, honour, discipline, and excellence, which contrast with
Keating s personal philosophy of living deliberately, seizing the day Carpe diem. Peter Weir believes
in the symbolic four pillars of the school but disagrees with how they are implemented. Peter Weir
believes in the strength of conformity. However warns, weakness is a lack of individuality. This is
depicted through use of Todd Anderson. Todd is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mr Keating is an individual character. His costume contrasts with the rest of the staff at Welton He s
dressed smart casual, with a coat on, rather than blazer. Keating approaches his teaching career
differently; rather than strictly dictating to his students he endeavours to mentor and help his students,
to think for themselves and discover who they are. Peter Weir isn t trying to say that Keating disagrees
with the four pillars, but that he just approaches them differently. Peter Weir through use of dialogue
from Mr Keating brings forward a balance between the four pillars and carpe diem, saying, There s a
time for daring and there s a time for caution, and a wise man understands which is called for. Peter
Weir desires the audience to understand honour is a choice. It s earned and given, if deserved. Peter
Weir believes Mr Keating is honourable and to deny him honour would be a misunderstanding of the
four pillars, which Welton stands on. Peter Weir shows Keating s honour through low angle shots of
the students looking up to Keating. This represents the respect they have for him, as a person and also,
teacher. High angle shots are used, looking down on Keating from the student s point of view. This
shows the students eager to learn from him. Students gather around Keating, symbolising him as a
source of
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Safe Sex No Regrets Campaign Essay
Northern Territory Government Safe Sex, No Regrets Media Campaign
Australia has been experiencing increased rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) over the
past ten years as a direct result of unsafe sex practises (ABS Australian Social Trends, Jun 2012).
These infections are some of the most common illnesses worldwide affecting the health and wellbeing
of people infected, particularily women in regards to their fertility (Gerbase, Rowley, heymann et, al
1998). Northern Territory Health (2008) along with the other Australian states have identified that the
age group at being most at risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections is people aged between
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The National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (2010) received reports that the predominant
sexually transmissible infections during 2010 were Chlamydia and syphilis. It has been established
that the 15 to 29 year age group have the highest rates of infection and this is continually increasing
(Wilkins amp; Mak 2005). Research carried out by Stancombe Research amp; Planning (2008) have
confirmed that people falling into this age group not only show higher rates of infection of STIs but
also have limited knowledge of correct safe sex practice. These findings brought to the forefront that
the awareness of STIs was extremely low, particularly amongst the younger population bringing to
attention that education about the harm associated with STIs was and is crucial, along with informed
structural strategies that help reduce the risks, if changing beliefs and attitudes in regards to improved
sexual health are to be achieved.
Undiagnosed and untreated sexually transmissible infections (STIs) have negative health outcomes for
both individuals involved and the community (Strobel amp; Ward 2012). Higher costs to medical
services are a direct result from complications such as infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease and
cervical cancer caused by STIs. Risks need to be brought to the wider communities attention and
messages that STIs contribute to the mortality statistics through deaths associated with AIDS,
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Compare Mussolini And Hitler s Rise To Power
Mussolini and Hitler both exploited the fragile democratic systems put in place after the First World
War to gain power. While their methods were mostly legal, they also used fear and violence to secure
absolute authority. For many European countries, democracy was not a well practiced tradition.
Leaders like Mussolini and Hitler, took advantage of legal loopholes in weak democracies to create
their dictatorships. After WWI, Italy introduced proportional representation to its constitutional
monarchy. This gave minor parties, like Mussolini s Italian Fasci of Combat the opportunity to gain
seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Despite only having 0.4% of the votes, Mussolini was able to form
a coalition with other parties in the 1921 general election. Similarly, in the 1928 German federal
election, the Nazi party won 12 seats from a measly 2.6% of the vote. Although they did not hold
much power, their political ideologies were legitimized by their positions in their governments. ...
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For Mussolini, this was the Acerbo Law (1923), an electoral reform that guaranteed a ⅔ majority to
whichever party won the most votes. The next year, the National Fascist Party won a majority
government with 60% of the vote. This would be the last competitive election in Italy until 1946.
Germany saw similar circumstances; the Enabling Act (March 9th, 1933), a constitutional amendment,
gave the German cabinet (controlled by Hitler) the power to enact laws without the involvement of the
Reichstag. It was passed in both the Reichstag and the Reichsrat and was signed by President Paul von
Hindenburg later that day. These laws gave Mussolini and Hitler complete and absolute power through
legal
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The United States Is The Only Industrialized Country...
Currently, the United States is the only industrialized country without a statute requiring all employers
to provide some kind of paid time off for its employees to care for a newborn or a sick loved one. Data
gathered from 38 member countries of the Organization for Economic Co operation and Development
(OECD) support this claim. Figure 1 shows the member countries and the length of maternity leave
provided to all employees. The graph details only the averages. Maternity leave provisions can include
2 to 30 weeks paid at 100% of the employee s salary and an additional leave that can be as long as 52
weeks at 90% of the salary, or less in other countries. The OECD calculated the average paid
maternity leave in the member countries to be 17 weeks, with an average payment rate of about 78%.
There are 17 countries providing above average paid maternity leave benefits, including industrialized
economies like the United Kingdom, Denmark, Finland, and Italy. On top of maternity leave, most
OECD members also have an additional paid parental and home care leave available only to mothers.
The organization summarizes this benefit in Figure 2 which shows that its average for the 38 member
countries is about 37 weeks, with an average payout of 45% of the employee s original earnings. The
United States, with only FMLA for a legislation, falls way below the average for all categories with 0
weeks of guaranteed paid leave. In addition to the maternity and other paid leave for mothers,
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The Influences Of Mass Media On Society
The Influences of Mass Media on Society
For the greater majority of the American society, the presence of mass media is
a normal part of everyday lives. With the purpose of mass media being to educate,
entertain and inform, the excessive violence, self imaging, and lack of full detail on
world events, is having negative influences and unhealthy impacts on society.
As early as the 1920s, a form of the media has been present in the American society.
Although broadcasted content was limited and not as popular as present day, for
some homes, it was a source of entertainment and information From 1921 to 1924,
there were only 500 licensed media radio stations. By the 1940s (1930 1940), at least
83% of homes possessed a radio (Smith, 2014,paragraph 2 3, Radio: The Internet of
the 1930 s). The negativity of certain broadcasting posed as a concern, even in the
early years. As Smith explained, But the new technology also raised anxieties.
Observers worried about the propriety and taste of the radio programs that would
penetrate the sanctity of the home (Smith, 2014,paragraph 2 3, Radio: The Internet
of the 1930 s).
Experts such as L.Rowell Huesmann, has researched and studied the relation
between mass media promoted violence and violent tendencies among the
The Influences of Mass Media on Society
individuals subjected to such violence. Numerous experimental studies, many
statistic observational studies, and a few longitudinal studies
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Examples Of Foreshadowing In The Club Dumas
The Club Dumas, by Arturo Pérez Reverte, is about a devious and cunning book dealer, Lucas Corso.
Soon after meaning with Boris Balkan, another book dealer, to authenticate a draft of The Three
Musketeers, Corso is hired by Varo Borja. Borja, a rich man, who is a collector of many books, hires
him to authenticate a copy of Nine Doors of the Kingdom of Shadows, a book which supposedly
contains instructions for summoning the Devil. After the author was burned alive, there are only three
copies of the book left in the world, but only one is a true original. In the time following, Corso is
taking on a long, winding journey filled with devious woman, and crazed old men, to authentic the
book for Borja, as well as the Dumas manuscript for himself. ... Show more content on
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This technique primarily shown in the first portion of the book, told by Boris Balkan, who at the time
is appeared to be friendly with Corso, but reveals much about his personality via foreshadowing. On
page 6, Balkan is talking to Corso about the authenticity of the Dumas draft he brought in, when
Corso began to smile, In time, I found, he could also smile like a cruel, hungry wolf... (6). Later, while
talking about Corsos love for reading at a tender age, Balkan says Although it was highly unlikely that
Corso s childhood ever merited the term tender (9). Soon thereafter, Balkan was telling the reader how
Corso was described by a close friend, Precise, unscrupulous, and deadly as a black mamba (12).
Majority of the foreshadowing comes within the first couple dozen of pages, all mainly about how
Corso is a bad person in someway, which is best illustrated on 16, when Balkan states But the positive
feeling was quickly dispelled, as when you touch your pocket and realize that your wallet has just
been stolen (16). All of these foreshadows set up for an intriguing mystery, where Corso s fox like
cunning and deception are used often, though he sometimes gets beat at his own
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The Tragedy Of Euripides Medea
Euripides Medea is considered, according to Aristotle s Poetics, a tragedy. The play centers on Medea,
an outsider and wife to Jason, who seeks to punish Jason for taking another wife. The play is
considered a tragedy because it contains the three unities as well as the six elements of drama
mentioned by Aristotle. Despite the fact that the does the play fits the criteria of what Aristotle
considers tragedy, however, Medea is actually not a tragedy but tells the story about a successful
revenge. In the Poetics, Aristotle has established a criteria consisting of four requirements that
character must have to be considered the tragic hero. Medea, however, is not a tragic character
because she does not possess two of the four requirements: goodness and correctness. Aristotle s first
requirement of goodness states: The persons wit[ have character ifin the way previousty stated their
speech or their action reveals the moraI quality of some choice, and good character if a good choice
(Aristotle 130). Having a good character will allow provoke pity and fear in a tragedy. Medea
however does not possess the good quality. She does not express it through the course of the play in
her actions. In the opening of the play, the nurse makes it known that she wished that the Argo never
had set sail (1) which indicates the idea that the only time Medea was possibly good is before Jason
set sail to seek the golden pelt for Pelias (6 7). Medea fell in love with him and because of it
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Similarities Between The Matrix And Plato s Analogy Of The...
In contemporary society acceptance of illusion is commonplace. The majority of the world s populace
lives in a world of virtual reality as an escape from the truths of reality. Their senses are no longer
their own since they have been brainwashed by the media (agents) instructing them as to what they
should wear, what they should buy and where they should buy, how they should feel, etcetera. Liberal
academia takes it up a notch by indoctrinating students with communistic and socialistic ideology. It is
not surprising that sci fi dystopian films such as the Matrix have been embraced by viewers of diverse
age groups. The purpose of this dissertation is based on philosophical, psychological, sociological, and
metaphysical dialogue in regards to a comparison of an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Matrix and Plato s analogy of the cave share the two world theory of the illusionary world and the
ideal world with a mutual goal of liberation. In Plato s allegory of the cave, men are shackled by the
neck, hands, and legs from birth; prisoners of a controlled environment subjected to the phantoms on
the cave walls. The cave represents the sensory world and the world of ideas exit outside the cave;
ergo, being as this is their exclusive life experience, they believe this to be real. Those in the Matrix
are born into slavery, facing the cave wall, viewing a programmed virtual reality believing the illusion
created by the Matrix. In the Matrix, humans are confined within red liquid filled pods, their bodies
shackled by wires to a vast mechanical tower covered with identical pods. The illusion of reality for
those incarcerated by the Matrix, which simulates the reality construct of the world of 1999, is created
by the machinations of artificial intelligence through a super computer (the architect) with the purpose
of controlling
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The Most Effective Leader s Agenda
One of the most pressing challenges that sit on the work of the most effective leader s agenda is how
to attract, recruit and retain talent millennium (Zheng, Soosay, and Hyland, 2007). It is believed that
these 7 pivotal approaches cultivate and leverage talent pipeline in Asia (Stahl, Björkman, Farndale,
Morris, Paauwe, Stiles, Trevor and Wright, 2012). 1. Understand connect Understanding is one thing,
connecting is another, so look at what makes millennial in your workplace tick. They hold values that
are not so different to what you stand for, such as the desire for security and variety, wanting to be
stretched and challenged and are proud of the company they work for (Tarique and Schuler, 2010).
However, there are important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This indicates the level of freedom and flexibility employees expect from their employer in order to
perform with dedication. 3. Coaching not control Autonomy and the ability to work through
challenges are more desirable to talented employees than being told how to do things. They want to be
inspired by leaders rather than be micro managed. It is no surprise, therefore, that employees prefer to
be coached and mentored rather than supervised (Tarique and Schuler, 2010). Their self respect does
not allow them to sacrifice. It is suggested that working environment, therefore, requires an open and
honest culture, with the ability to give regular two way feedback in a trusted environment. This is
likely to be more challenging within Asia, particularly in Hong Kong where research undertaken in
2014 by The Oxford Group identified that only 17% percent felt that their manager was approachable
and listened to them, vs 30% of those asked in Singapore (Allen, Bryant and Vardaman, 2010). 4.
Make promises you can keep, not promises you can t There is often a disparity between perception
and reality regards promises made to employees. If organizations want to attract, retain and get the
very best talent, they need to work to reducing this disparity. Authenticity and doing what you say you
will do is hugely important to this audience. It is, therefore, necessary to think creatively about what
the business can offer to talented employees to better manage the organizational talent, and
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Racial Stereyping In Mexicans Begin Jogging
Racial Stereoyping
How do you escape a racial stereotype? Soto has Mexican heritage and has lived in the U.S. as a legal
immigrant working in a factory. In the poem Mexicans Begin Jogging , the author shows Marxism
through Soto s stereotype as an illegal immigrant because he is Hispanic and works in a factory. Soto
is trapped between his Mexican heritage and his American culture and doesn t know how to deal with
this problem; he is stuck in this predicament where he is a Mexican at heart, but has an American
upbringing. In Mexican s Begin Jogging , Soto describes a personal situation he was once in when he
was working at a factory that employed illegal Mexican immigrants. He gives us insight into the
environment he begrudgingly worked in due to his Mexican heritage. Many of the conditions at the
factory Soto worked at were less than manageable; one was the thick smell of burning rubber filling
the factory making it very hard to work. The description Soto gave was the fleck of rubber, under the
press of an oven yellow with flame ( Mexicans Begin Jogging ), which sounds almost unbearable to
deal with. Nevertheless, the predicament that Soto was in was not because of border patrol, it was
because of the stereotype people had placed on him. This magnifies the implication that the racial
stereotypes had on Soto, because of the stereotyping; Hispanics are associated with undocumented
residents. When the border patrol learned of this news they infiltrated the plant. Soto s
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Essay On Biodegradable Stents
Since the late eighties, stenting has been the primary means of treating stenosed passageways within
the body. This started with self expanding bare metal stents; however, these stents could eventually
lead to restenosis of vessels. In the Gastrointestinal system in particular, these stents tend to migrate
and are difficult to remove at a later date. Though stenting in the GI system with these methods
initially treated the pathologies, they could lead to additional cost and stress to the patient later on.
With the recent development of biodegradable stents, this problem could be eliminated. With the use
of biodegradable materials or biomaterials in stenting, the complications from metal of even plastic
stenting could be eliminated due to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This metabolism is facilitated by the body s natural pH of 7 7.4 which is conducive to this process (2).
Biodegradable stents have been used for treatment of refractory benign stenoses including those in the
ureters, urethra, trachea, bile ducts, pancreas, small intestine, colon and esophagus (3). The first
biodegradable stents for the gastrointestinal tract were made from polylactic acid and were developed
by Goldin (4). He tested this stent on several patients to treat esophageal stenoses; however, his
prototypes were unable to maintain sufficient radial force for longer than three weeks and they also
degraded too quickly. Later, advancements were made with a material called polydioxanone, which is
a crystalline, biodegradable polymer with many ester linkages. This type of stent had greater integrity
and retained its radial force for 6 to 8 weeks after placement, and in 11 to 12 weeks, the stents began
to degrade. The degradation speed was also linked to pH; the lower the pH or the more acidic, the
faster the stent fragmented (1).
Biodegradable stents have found great use in treating stenoses of the esophagus and achalasia.
Esophageal stenoses are generally related to gastroesophageal reflux developed after esophageal
surgery or radiation therapy (5). Typically, this is treated with dilators and balloons and in 80% to 90%
of cases it initially works, but 30% to 60% of patients see their stenoses recur (1). In order to keep
their esophagi patent,
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The Federalists
The ability to unify a nation in a liberal democracy and work towards obtaining a given objective is
incredibly difficult when everyone s opinion is supposed to be valued. However it s not just valuing
everyone s opinion that can cause concern, but the fact that people are allowed to act on their
opinions, no matter how radical or crazy they are to the majority of the population. This allows for
dissenting opinions against the general will to rise up and hold seats within the legislature; therefore,
legitimizing their claims by thrusting them into the public spotlight. This can be both good and bad
and it was explored in depth by James Madison in The Federalist Papers. In his work he states the
obvious concerns factions can have on a society ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Madison s usage of the word most seems to the reader that he is assuming more than 50%, however,
those popular social movements consist of people of all economic standing on both sides. Therefore,
how can the unequal distribution of property be the cause of factions. Without factions (according to
Madison) society would have to be involved in a communist state to guarantee the equal distribution
of property so as not to cause factions to develop. However, society can t enter into a state of an
authoritarian regime because it needs to maintain liberty, a theme Madison believes is unreplaceable.
Instead of trying to remove factions by mandating a communist egalitarian world view (which some
people understand when they read Madison s work, not what Madison himself said), society should
embrace factions as an example of political and intellectual freedom working beautifully. It
demonstrates that dissenting views are able to properly lobby government officials, through either
being elected or organizing protests. There is validity to the claim that factions cause unnecessary
bureaucracy, however, the constitution of the United States formed a government that intentionally
worked this way, it was expected factions would rise up, that s why there is so many checks and
balances. The checks and balance system is the effective way of handling factions, not removing
liberty, and certainly not forming a communist egalitarian state. Factions are not only necessary to
maintaining a capitalist society, but they are also important in guaranteeing that dissenting views and
opinions are allowed to be heard. They serve a role and purpose in the echo
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Gilgamesh Human Relationship
The Relationship Between Humans With the Natural World The epic Gilgamesh was originally from
2000 B.C. and the story at first was told orally. The first written form of the story was from ancient
Sumerian in cuneiform on clay tablets. It was later translated by Herbert Mason in 2003. This poem is
about a king named Gilgamesh, who wants to have supremacy and authority over everything in his
environment. During the his journey he learns important lessons about the outcomes of this yearning
for power over life. Furthermore, the book Ishmael written by Daniel Quinn in 1995, discusses the
concepts of authority that relate to people s appetite for control. Gilgamesh s quest demonstrates that
humans find that control is necessary to succeed on the voyage of existence. It also displays that
curiosity is a key trait that drives humans to push boundaries. Gilgamesh learns that the ability of
humans to overpower their surroundings may have unintended consequences. According to this epic,
humans seek to conquer and subdue the natural world, and make it fit to human needs and desires,
which ends up destroying the world. On the expedition to accomplishment, humans think it is
necessary to have domination. Humans, from the beginning of their existence, have learned that the
only way to acquire what they desire is to conquer it. When conquering humans find it necessary to
show force. This can be seen in American history with the first European settlers that came to North
America. The settlers at first had enough land to satisfy them; however, as the population grew, these
settlers needed more land. As a result of needing more land, the settlers took land until they had
complete authority over it. Having complete command over the land they acquired lead the settlers to
have successful communities. The achievement obtained relates to Gilgamesh s belief that if he has all
the rule, nothing could get in his way. In this poem, Gilgamesh wants to display to the people of his
kingdom that he is powerful by deciding to go on an expedition to kill Humbaba. We go to kill the
Evil One, / Humbaba. We must prove/ Ourselves more powerful than he (Mason 27). This first
quotation emphasizes the idea that Gilgamesh believes that to gain
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Steven Johnson Research Paper
Mother always said that watching TV or playing videogames is bad for you and will kill brain cells,
but Steven Johnson disagrees. Johnson has composed a theory that watching certain types of TV
shows can actually increase a person s cognitive ability. He coined the term The Sleeper Curve, and
with this, he claims that even the most violent or juvenile dramas can be nutritional. After reading his
arguments, I can say I agree with him completely. However, I believe Johnson should have touched
more on videogames as well. Videogames stimulate a person s mind more than watching TV. The first
point Johnson brings up is the idea of complexity in a plot. Referencing older shows, he uses Starsky
and Hutch as an example with no depth. It has a couple main characters and a single plot line that is
followed the entire time with a very standard buildup to a climax and conclusion. Alternately, as a
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While most shows don t use this exact technique, many shows use a character or a monologue to ask a
question viewers would have about a concept. These arrows are most prevalent in medical shows like
ER or House because the general population doesn t know what spina bifida or avascular necrosis are,
but having the watered down version for the sake of the show helps viewers sympathize with the
characters. In the process of this, the audience is learning different terms, and while they probably
won t remember the name or be able to diagnose someone, they could recognize the name of the
condition if they heard it again. Giving the viewer more confusing topics makes them think about
what is currently happening instead of them trying to guess what is going to happen
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What Are The Pros And Cons Of Harry Potter Books
Every so often there are stories that take the world by storm and make such an impact that they
become part of our everyday world. These stories, characters, and themes become established
elements of cultural literacy. This is exactly what has happened with J. K. Rowling s Harry Potter
series. With a few flicks of his magic wand, Harry Potter has turned Rowling into a billionaire. Like
this, the book Harry Potter is a absoulutely a successful book, having lots of positive views from the
readers and also chosen as 19th in Teachers Top 100 Books for Children . With seven book series
published since 1999, Harry Potter s popularity has skyrocketed. However this fantastic book has
made controversy. According to some people the book is for kid ... Show more content on
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Even though it is, the book teach the charaters how to use magic but actually does not teach the
readers who is children how to do magic.It is natural for kids to think like becoming a wizard like
Harry Potter and imagine going to Hogwart but those books do not lead children to follow magic.
Also, if they read the book they know that only those chosen who is born magical can become a
wizard. Next, the main story line is Harry developing his ability and talent like learning magic and
fight for evil. Because there are charaters like Harry who use magic in good way and fight for evil
while characters like Voldmort who use magic in dark ways and becoming immortal. In the end,
Voldmort is beaten by Harry. This story will effect children not to use their talent and ability they
developed in evil way. This is second reason why Harry Potter affects kids in a good way. Third
reason is that the characters in the book do not act like kids in the real world these days. There are a
lot of children these days stuck in house only holding iPod or computer, not playing with their friends
outside. But Harry, unlike those children in the real world, reached out to others, formed friendships,
followed the advice of mentors, achieved his aim by cooperating with his friends and generally grew
as a person who fulfills his role in the community. Like this there are many good moral things that
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Espn History Essay
ESPN History
Flashback to before September 9th, 1979, all televised sporting events were on ABC, NBC, or CBS,
and fans had to wait for the 5 o clock or 10 o clock or the next morning s paper to see other teams
highlights and scores of. That was the pre ESPN era. Now, sports fans have unlimited access about
sports anytime they want 24/7 in today s sports world dominated by ESPN. William Rasmussen was
the mastermind behind the fresh edgy network that s broadcast to over half the countries in the world.
Blossoming into a mini media conglomeration in its own, ESPN has conquered of the so called Sports
Nation does not show any signs of slowing down anytime take over. In addition of being a subsidiary
of Walt Disney Company, ESPN s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Tony Hawk s status as a cultural icon was solidified when he landed the 900 during the 1999 X Games
on ESPN2. ESPN would enter into the radio world with launch of ESPN Radio in January 1992,
creating the new genre, sport talk radio, allowing sports fans to listen to debates about sports issues,
and even call in to give their own input. Adding more networks to its already well armed arsenal was
part ESPN s plans. In 1994, ESPN International was created to broadcast sports such as rugby and
cricket non American markets across the world, which were more accustomed to these kinds of sports.
The first true 24 hour sports news channel was started in 1996 with ESPNews. Legendary and
Historical past sporting events, such as Ali vs. Frazier, would begin getting televised by ESPN Classic
in 1997. ESPNU became an instant favorite with 24 hour broadcast of college sports.
Internet was the medium to be conquered by the ESPN army. ESPN Sportzone was launched in 1995.
The site promptly became one of the most popular websites on the Internet because of the site s easy
access and navigation to find stats, scores, and stories about all professional sports. The site changed
its name to ESPN.com in 1998. As technology rapidly improved so did the site. Live Scoreboard is
one of the most popular features of the site. This allowed user to view all scores at the same of a
particular sport such as NCAA
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Mr Rod Edson Motivation
Mr. Edson Most people have or have had a teacher that has inspired them. For me, the teacher that
comes to mind is Mr. Rod Edson. There are many great things that describe Mr. Edson, but a few
stand out to me more than others. Mr. Edson has inspired me in many ways because he has a great
sense of humor, he is laid back, and he is motivational. Mr. Edson s humor inspires me in many ways.
His sense of humor is unmatched by anyone else. What makes him so funny is the presentation of his
jokes. When he tells a joke, he is pretty laid back and quiet. One thing that he would always say while
reading the announcements was that the lunch we would be having for the day was freezer burnt. That
always got a laugh from the junior high kids.
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  • 1. Conectores En Ingles Para Redacciones Pdf - SEONe 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Conectores En Ingles Para Redacciones Pdf - SEONe Conectores En Ingles Para Redacciones Pdf - SEONe
  • 2. Analysis Of Wendy s Canada Wendy s Canada is using many techniques to get people to buy their burgers. They state in their commercial that is juicy and that is true. Their burgers are in the price range (without combo) is $4.99, which seems like a lot of money but for $4.99, you get your money s worth. All fast food place s (including wendy s) use pins to hold down the meat, and toppings and hand glue sesame seeds on the bun.In the Wendy s commercial for the spicy chicken burger they state that the burger patty is very juicy because that is what the customer wants. This is very good way to get a lot of costumers to come to their restaurant and get them to come back to their restaurant over and over again. They try to prove that their burger is better than a burger from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Analysis Of To My Dear And Loving Husband Title In the poem To My Dear and Loving Husband written by Anne Bradstreet, the authors purpose of writing is to emphasize the love and affection she has for her husband. The author composes six rhyming couplets in a simple 12 line poem that conveys her devotion to her spouse. Anne wrote this poem in the first person point of view as she uses the word, I. This piece of literature was published in the year 1678. Bradstreet has achieved the purpose of communicating her feelings throughout the poem using the literary elements of themes in her role of the women and conjugal love through imagery, language, and metaphors. To appreciate Anne Bradstreet s letters and poetry, it is important to address the background, time, place, and gender of this author. Anne Bradstreet broke barriers and became, ...the most prominent of early English poets of North America and first writer in England s North American colonies... (Wikipedia) Her family was in a better position than most of the Puritans in that time. Her father, Christian and wealthy Puritan Leader Thomas Dudley, assured: ...that she received an education superior to that of most young women of the time. (Norton 110) She wrote many poems in forms of letters about her husband, children and grandchildren which portrayed her as a Puritan woman. She was married at the age of sixteen to colonial Governor Simon Bradstreet and had eight children. According to her biography, it was known that Bradstreet wrote poems to please ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Maust-Mohl s Argument Analysis The tourism industry regarding animal encounters can harm the animal such as physical beatings, malnourishment and mental trauma. Hediger agrees when he writes, Trifling disturbances may occur, for the simple reason that certain innate behavior pattern, adapted for life in freedom, cannot develop properly under conditions of captivity, or be brought into play, through lack of appropriate stimuli (pg. 29). Basically, Hediger is warning us that putting animals in captivity for our personal pleasure can harm them in many ways besides physically. Society needs to pay attention to the animals overall wellbeing to make sure they are treated ethically and with morality. Not paying attention to the needs of the animals needs during the transition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Writing in the journal, Social and Cultural Geography, Rebekah Fox states that, we need to recognize the continuity of all life forms and value beings for their own intrinsic worth, autonomy and difference rather than on the basis of their similarity to humans (pg. 527). In other words, Fox believes that humans see animals as having both humanistic qualities and having their natural instinct. However, we need to see all animals as having their own worth, and that no species are the same. Although Fox does not say so directly, she apparently assumes that humans create these humanistic qualities of the animal they are spending time with, with their own qualities. Fox agrees when she writes, readings tend to essentialize animal actions into supposed biological behavior, such as the pack instinct in dogs, and ignore animal agency and individual interaction (pg. 529). The essence of Foxs argument is that some literature focuses on the animal s natural instinct instead of the empathy and individualistic traits they have. While some people rarely admit as much similarity we have with animals, they often take for granted that humans have the same natural instinct to want to protect their young and defend against predators. Realizing the similarities humans have with animals the public needs to be more concerned about the tourism industry and how it greatly affects animals lives. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Negligence in Reporting the Jewish Holocaust The Jewish Holocaust, one of the most horrific mass murders in human history, took place from January 30, 1933 until May 8, 1945. Hitler blamed the Jewish population for Germany s downfalls at the time, and his anti Semitic views eventually led Germany to create a complicated scheme of Jewish extermination. Over six million Jewish lives were lost in this mass murder. America, usually portrayed as the country that lends a helping hand to all nations in desperate need, did absolutely nothing to aid the vulnerable Jews. America entirely neglected the Jewish Holocaust, did nothing to prevent the catastrophe from worsening, and strongly opposed publicizing these issues in its media. Auschwitz, the most well know and inhumane of the death camps during World War II, is an eternal representation of the Holocaust. Auschwitz has come to signify the unthinkable horrors of Nazi ruling and the major failure of U.S. government to take precise initiative in preventing the murder of millions of innocent Jews. The State Department received an urgent report delivered by representative of the World Jewish Congress, Gerhart Riegner, in August of 1942. This secretive report revealed to the American government that the Germans were taking an active role in implementing a system to entirely wipeout European Jews. Stephen Wise, President of the Jewish Congress refused to pass this information on to its proposed audience, and insisted on a delay. America strongly lacked the necessary attention and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. How Did The American Culture Influence Australia In The 1960s 1950s After the turmoil and loss that WW2 brought to Australian society, Australians saw the emergence of a more conservative society . Teenagers now were encouraged to attend University, this new pressure to become a successful adult was the driving force for the new teenage subculture that emerged from 1950 1979. 1960s Following the era of the 1950s, when teenagers felt the pressure of obtaining an education and becoming successful adults, the 1960 s brought about great social change. These changes were brought about with a greater influx of immigrants who brought new ideas, customs and foods. American culture also became an overriding influence on Australian teenagers. 1970s The 1970s brought about even more change to the economy, politics, society and technology. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... o The miniskirt shocked most people because a lot more skin was exposed than what society was used to seeing. o One of the biggest fashion icons of the 1960s was Twiggy who had boy short hair,was very thin and could be found on many covers of fashion magazines. Music o American music continued to influence youth culture in the 1960s and dances like the twist and the boogaloo where being danced at discos all around the country. o Bands like the Rolling Stones and The Beach Boys visited Australia and in 1964 Beatle mania hit the country. o The Australian band, The Seekers became popular overseas in America and Britain, they sold over a million records in both countries. Television/Radio o In the 1960s television in Australia became connected to the international satellite system. This connected people in remote parts of Australia to television. Programs could be broadcast between cities and like other countries, Australia could now receive important information about global events. o This new television technology had an impact on cinema ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Ob Model ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We express our deepest sense of gratitude to the respected course instructor, Kashfia Ahmed, faculty of Business Administration, East West University, who assigned our group to prepare this report. Her helpful suggestions and important guidelines on this analysis preparation helped us a lot in preparing this report. Her valuable instructions, constant inspiration, enormous patience and affectionate guidance contributed a lot to our academic experience throughout the course work. Finally, we would like to offer our thanks to our group members for providing various facilities, help and the moral support to accomplish the work properly. Letter of Transmittal 7th August, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Toyota Motor Corporation produces vehicles under 5 brands, including the Toyota brand, Hino, Lexus, Ranz, and Scion. It also holds a 51.2% stake in Daihatsu, a 16.66% stake in Fuji Heavy Industries, a 5.9% stake in Isuzu, and a 0.27% stake in Tesla, as well as joint ventures with two in China (GAC Toyota and Sichuan FAW Toyota Motor), one in India (Toyota Kirloskar), one in the Czech Republic (TPCA), along with several nonautomotive companies. TMC is part of the Toyota Group, one of the largest conglomerates in the world. Company background: The history of Toyota started in 1933 with the company being a division of Toyoda Automatic Loom Works devoted to the production of automobiles under the direction of the founder s son, Kiichiro Toyoda. Kiichiro Toyoda had traveled to Europe and the United States in 1929 to investigate automobile production and had begun researching gasoline powered engines in 1930. Toyoda Automatic Loom Works was encouraged to develop automobile production by the Japanese government, which needed domestic vehicle production, due to the war with China. In 1934, the division produced its first Type A Engine, which was used in the first Model A1 passenger car in May 1935 and the G1 truck in August 1935. Production of the Model AA passenger car started in 1936. Early vehicles bear a striking resemblance to the Dodge Power Wagon and Chevrolet, with some parts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Love Medicine Character Analysis Erdrich s novel, suitably titled Love Medicine encapsules numerous and colourful characters. An interrelated story centered on two Chippewa families, the Kashpaws and the Lamartines, and the way these families are interwoven. Lulu Lamartine, one of the interesting characters, described as hyper sensual but determined, is brought to life by what others say about her, how the speaker describes her and what her actions convey about her. Readers are overwhelmed with amazement as they discover Lulu through these portrayals and are spell bound with rapt attention throughout the events in the novel. Readers come to understand hyper sensual but determined Lulu Lamartine by what others say about her, such as Nector, Lipsha and Lyman. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is of the same opinion that his mother is a hyper sensual but determined person. He is aware of his mother s escapades from childhood by what he hears in the community. Even as a grown man running a factory, his mother uses her notorious skills to get him to do her wishes. This becomes evident when they have a disagreement in the factory where she works for him. He describes her here as, Lulu Lamartine was usually controlled as a cat and got her way through coaxing, cajoling, rubbing against your leg. An old woman who remained infuriatingly pretty, she bent others to her will before they knew what was happening. (20). His witness is most credible considering the mother son relationship and what he says about her is very parallel to what all the other characters know her to be. A complex, hyper sensual but determined Lulu Lamartine appears all through the story and connects the families together. Though her behaviour might be unusual because of her strong sexual desire, she shows care and compassion to people, especially family. Lulu is frank in giving her opinion and very mischievous in having her way with people. Might have come from a family that uses witchcraft to manipulate people, her real powers embeds in her beauty and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Definition Of Wisdom In Fahrenheit 451 There are many definitions of wisdom but one of the best understanding I have received is that wisdom is knowledge gained through suffering. Elaine Heath This quote from Elaine Heath and Larry Duggins book Missional.Monastic.Mainline. mentioned what I thought of as the quintessential definition of wisdom. Through effort and sacrifice, one can attain pearls of wisdom such as freedom can t be bought cheap, it s better to die with knowledge than to live in ignorance, and ignorance is bliss only for those whose minds are vacant of the veracity of facts. Freedom is the foundation of western democracies and the fundamental argument that people have the unalienable right to live as they choose and it is undeniable that freedom can t be bought cheap. This is true since freedom is the reason for the American Revolution, the War of 1812, the Civil War, etc.In Fahrenheit 451, the value of freedom is illustrated in Montag s conversation with Mildred after he witnessed the immolation of the old lady where he verbalizes his frustration by saying There must be something in books, things we can t imagine, to make a woman stay in a burning house; there must be something there. (Bradbury 48) In this quote, we can see that the lady choose to stay with her books, a symbol of freedom and knowledge, which emphasized the idea that freedom is worth giving one s life to protect. During the Civil War Civil War and Jim Crow era (1865 1965) African Americans had to fight for their, long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Pearl Harbor s Attack On Pearl Harbor At the time of the attack, there were approximately eighty different vessels in the harbor, most notably eight battleships, three cruisers, four destroyers, one minelayer, five auxiliary craft, and over 400 aircraft present at Pearl Harbor (Figure 2). Additionally, the three aircraft carriers of the fleet were not present: the USS Enterprise was approximately 150 miles West of Pearl Harbor, the USS Saratoga was still in San Diego, California, and the USS Lexington was at sea in the vicinity of Midway Island (Yarnall, 2003). The Japanese Imperial Navy forces that attacked Pearl Harbor were comprised of six carriers, several submarines, and over 450 aircraft. Despite being outnumbered in terms of sheer military power, the Japanese forces had the element of surprise on their side, allowing them to strike the first blow of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1937, Japan invaded North China and in response, the United States imposed hefty trade sanctions and eventually an embargo with the intent to restrain Japan s aggression in China (Feis, 1971). Then in January 1941, Admiral Yamamoto began communicating with other Japanese officials about planning an attack against the United States Pacific Fleet housed at Pearl Harbor. That same month, Joseph C. Grew, the United States Ambassador to Japan, sent word via wire to Washington stating that he learned Japan was planning a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. All senior officials in Washington disregard the information due to disbelief, and figured a Japanese offensive in the Philippines was more likely. In February 1941, Admiral Husband E. Kimmel assumes command of the United States Pacific Fleet and Lieutenant General Walter C. Short assumes command of the United States Army element in charge of the island s defense. Both officials are weary of an attack and begin planning for a defensive but a request to Washington for additional men, weapons, and equipment goes unanswered (NPR, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Urban Inequality Urban Inequality It is said that you should once live in a big city as it s an experience of a lifetime. Urban spaces have so many things to offer: great restaurants, concerts and festivals, and malls and museums. Surely, you have heard of stories about people especially teenagers who want to escape the dull lives of suburbia and make their ways to a big city. Urban life and urban space have been glamorized by films, televisions, and music: Sex And The City (2008), Gossip Girl (2007 2012), Empire State of Mind, etc. However, some filmmakers step out of the glitz and the glamor and reveal the dark side of urban spaces. Roger and Me (1989), Wall Street, and A Civil Action (1998) exhibit the truth of corporate capitalism that creates indifference towards inequality in the urban landscape. Roger and Me by Michael Moore is a feature length documentary film that follows the closure of General Motors plant in Flint, Michigan. Moore attempts to meet with Roger Smith, chairman of General Motors, over the GM plant closure which resulted in the loss of 30,000 jobs in his hometown. The documentary consists of sarcastic juxtapose of interviews of auto workers as well as those of both wealthy and working class Flint residents. Correspondingly, Wall Street by A E Television Network is a short biography video on the subject of the history of Wall Street and how it operates. Similarly, A Civil Action by Steven Zaillian is a feature length drama/thriller film that based on a true story. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Drunk Driving And Sobriety Analysis Many studies show that about 50 billion dollars worth of alcohol crashes occur a year ( Drunk Driving ). Alcohol messes up communication pathways that affect coordination and response time to the body. A variety of tests are used to test for drunk driving. About one third of all drivers arrested or convicted of drunk driving are repeat offenders. Sobriety tests are three commonly used tests that combine physical and mental health ( Drunk Driving Gale). The horizontal gaze, walk and turn, and the one leg stand are the commonly used tests ( Drunk Driving Gale). These three tests are what are mainly used to convict someone of being drunk. A variety of punishments such as fines, time in jail, suspension, restriction, or revocation of the defendant s drivers license can happen after being convicted of being drunk ( Drinking Under the Influence ). For drivers under 21, the U.S. has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2013, a total 0f 1,149 children 14 and younger were killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes ( Drinking Under the Influence ). Of those 1,149 fatalities, 200 occurred in alcohol impaired driving crashes ( Drinking Under the Influence). Out of those 200 deaths were occupants of vehicles with drivers who had BACS of .08 or higher, and another 29 children were pedestrians struck by the drunk drivers ( Drinking Under the Influence ). Every 51 minutes in America, someone is killed in a drunk driving crash. That equates to 27 people every day ( Drinking Under the Influence ). According to the law in all 50 U.S. states, a driver is considered to be legally drunk when his or her blood alcohol content (BAC) level is at or above .08 grams ( Drunk Driving ). A felony is come upon if anyone gets hurt while being drunk or having alcohol in someone s system ( Drinking Under the Influence ). The ironic problem is that most often the drunk driver never gets hurt or injured during the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Precedent Introduction This essay will discuss how Irish courts have applied the doctrine of precedent. It will review the advantages and disadvantages of the doctrine of Stare Decisis. Additionally, it will compare and contrast the Supreme Court and the High Court with regards to its position on precedent. It will show that precedent is not a binding unalterable rule , as stated in Rigoni in Common Law judicial reasoning and Analogy, by explaining the practice of distinguishing. It build a clear picture of the flexibility of the courts when it comes to precedent. Although precedent is largely unquestioned by Irish Courts, that doesn t mean that it s a rigid, fixed rule. Advantages and Disadvantages of the Doctrine of Stare Decisis Precedent is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It upholds the concept of legal certainty of law and is committed to the Doctrine of Stare Decisis. Similar to the Supreme Court, the High court will depart from precedent but is unlikely to do so. In Attorney General V Residential Institutions Board, Hogan J decided a case but would have done so differently if it wasn t covered by recent authority. Thus he was compelled to follow precedent with deep personal reluctance . It is clear that the High Court is reluctant to depart from Precedent. In Kearns v Manresa Estates Ltd [1975], Kenny observed that the High Court will not depart from precedent unless the case has been wrongly decided. There are practical reasons for this. The High Court is the court of first Instance and it ought to ensure predictability and stability. There is the option to the Supreme Court if the parties involved are not happy with the decision. The Supreme Court can be more flexible and can take into account other facts of the case. Both the Supreme Court and the High Court have the possibility of departing from president. This proves that the Doctrine of Stare Decisis is more normative policy rather than a binding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Carnivore Leadership Case Study CMSgt Ramon Colon Lopez also displays ethical leadership and critical thinking through the use of ethical codes and intellectual integrity. In Carnivore Leadership, he uses the Little Blue Book , otherwise known as AFI 1 1, to establish ethical behaviors and positively affect the organizational climate in the unit through the use of ethical codes. Chief Colon Lopez (2013) notes, Many personnel have a fogged lens and we must help them see the problem they are failing to engage (p. 2). He asks leaders to dive into AFI 1 1 and look into dress appearance, physical fitness, and military image in order to clear the fogged lens and better guide us. As leaders we need to look into the rules and regulations that the Air Force has set for us as an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He asks us to use ethical codes to guide us into establishing a positive organizational climate. Ethical leadership states, ethical codes are intended to be central guides and references for users in support of day to day decision making...they re meant to clarify an organization s mission, values and principles, linking them with standards of professional conduct (BCEE, 2017c, p. 4). Ethical codes help guide us in facing ethical dilemmas. Some of these codes encompass Air Force Instructions otherwise known as AFI s. One example of these guides is AFI 1 1, which the Chief instructs us to adhere to in order to tip the scale of an organization to the right. Within AFI 1 1 it gives us clear and concise lines that instruct members of an organization on how to operate herein. Chief Colon Lopez is using these ethical codes in order to positively affect and improve the organizational climate. In his excerpt, Chief Colon also asks of us to have intellectual integrity when going about out business. He notes, As individual Airmen, we have a duty and responsibility to be ready at all times to perform our assigned mission which is anything the Air Force asks us to do...We have to pull our own weight ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Preparation, Characterization, And Physical Properties Of... 1 Introduction. Preparation, characterization, and physical properties of a nanostructured materials of silver (nanoparticles and nanocomposites) have been the subject of various researcher in many scientific laboratories during the past years for many studies and it has been also established that size, stability, color, shape, and properties depend on the method of preparation (radiation, photochemical, electrochemical, and chemical) as well as experimental factors such as [reactants], [stabilizer and/or capping agents], temperature, order of mixing of reactants, presence of stabilizers and capping agents and even on the addition rate of reducing agents [1 12]. The properties of such nanocomposites can further be improved through various treatments like, annealing, UV irradiation and Gamma irradiation is one of the extensively used tools to alter the structural, optical properties [13, 14], Many of reports were used gamma irradiation to synthesis the Ag nanoparticles in PVA [15,16], and the other literature were prepared Ag PVA nanocomposite films and then irradiated with gamma at doses (25, 50, 75, 100 KGy) [17,]. According to this literature the absorption peak intensity at 427 nm for silver nanoparticles is increased with increasing the gamma doses, until the higher doses 100 KGy, its decrease and the reason for this behaviour at higher doses the polyvinyl alcohol will suffer degradation. But in our literature, we are introducing a new explanation for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Class Or Socioeconomic Level Analysis Class or socioeconomic level is typically defined as social sets, where each particular group share similar or the same resources, in terms of economical, property, and status (Phillips, 2012). Therefore, it tends to be a rank in accordance to wealth, power, and income, meaning the more you have of each of these the higher the class will be (Lyall, 2016). This idea of class or socioeconomic level has a huge impact on children in the New Zealand education sector, as many policies indirectly effecting education typically advantages the middle class families (Thrupp, 2007). Class effects not only the access to resources, but also the health of the students, and the zoning that they are included in. All these factors, as well as many more, have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Class plays a major contributor to the standard of health children bring into the education sector, those from working class families tend to have a lower standard of health than those in middle class families (Brooks Gunn Duncan, 1997). This is due to a number of reasons, all resulting back to the limited access working class families have to needed amenities. Working class are likely to have a limited access to healthy foods, as these foods are typically more expensive (Stephens, Markus, Fryberg, 2012). Therefore, these families receive little nutritional food, which leads to a large amount of diseases and unhealthy habits. Housing also impacts on the health of children which influences on the education sector. This is because working class tends to only have access to a lower quality of housing, these may be houses that are potentially damp, and cold (Childrens Commissioner, 2010). This leads to an unhealthy environment, which causes the children and families to be unwell, therefore lowering their standard of health. Working class also have less access to services such as health care and services (Childrens Commissioner, 2010). Therefore, they are less likely to rebound as quickly from illness, as those in middle class would, with a large access to healthcare. These issues have a significant effect on the health of the children, and therefore on the education sector, as it leads ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Adorno Criticize Pop Music Moreover, Adorno criticizes pop music because it leads audiences to passive reaction. Adorno argues that pop music tends to produce passive reactions, referring to an insect who has the jitters, who is passively by light ( On Popular Music 45). But, in reality, audiences reactions to pop songs are more active than he believes. For instance, Braca reviews the song by criticizing how social perception about girls is skewed to the one side ( The One Thing ). More specifically, she first explains how people have a stereotypical image of girls which is someone who manages appearance in feminine features. For this reason, people generally imagine feminine outfit rather than causal one when we think of girl image. In this view, one girl is better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Theories Of New Criticism During the early part of the 20th century, the formalist theories of New Criticism arose as the preeminent approach to teaching literature in college and high school curricula. Centered on the idea that there is a single, fixed meaning inherent in a literary work, New Criticism is text centered with no consideration given to the author or the reader. The text exists in and of itself, and New Critics advocate methodical and systematic reading, focusing on the structure of the text to define its meaning (Definition, n.d.). Louise Rosenblatt s groundbreaking work in Literature as Exploration (1938/1995) and later refinement of her original thesis in The Reader, the Text, the Poem (1978), rejects the idea of this single, fixed meaning inherent in the text. It is her theory that the individual creates meaning through a transaction with the text based on personal associations, thus lifting the reader to a prominent, essential position along with the author and the text (Mora Welch, 2014). Known as transactional or reader response theory, Rosenblatt viewed the reader as transacting with a text to create what she called the poem; the meaning that emerges from the transaction at a given time. In Literature as Exploration (1938/1995), she argues that the same personal, social, and cultural factors that affect how a person perceived the world will inevitably affect the equation represented by book plus reader (p. 79). The text, however, is simply a: stimulus activating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. How Does Peter Weir Use Symbols In Dead Poets Society Peter Weir in his text Dead Poets society, uses symbolism to represent his themes, through use of Mr Keating and Welton academy. Keating is brought into the school as a new teacher and mentors his class of boys into the men their parents should be proud of. Peter Weir explores several themes coming from Welton s four pillars, tradition, honour, discipline, and excellence, which contrast with Keating s personal philosophy of living deliberately, seizing the day Carpe diem. Peter Weir believes in the symbolic four pillars of the school but disagrees with how they are implemented. Peter Weir believes in the strength of conformity. However warns, weakness is a lack of individuality. This is depicted through use of Todd Anderson. Todd is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mr Keating is an individual character. His costume contrasts with the rest of the staff at Welton He s dressed smart casual, with a coat on, rather than blazer. Keating approaches his teaching career differently; rather than strictly dictating to his students he endeavours to mentor and help his students, to think for themselves and discover who they are. Peter Weir isn t trying to say that Keating disagrees with the four pillars, but that he just approaches them differently. Peter Weir through use of dialogue from Mr Keating brings forward a balance between the four pillars and carpe diem, saying, There s a time for daring and there s a time for caution, and a wise man understands which is called for. Peter Weir desires the audience to understand honour is a choice. It s earned and given, if deserved. Peter Weir believes Mr Keating is honourable and to deny him honour would be a misunderstanding of the four pillars, which Welton stands on. Peter Weir shows Keating s honour through low angle shots of the students looking up to Keating. This represents the respect they have for him, as a person and also, teacher. High angle shots are used, looking down on Keating from the student s point of view. This shows the students eager to learn from him. Students gather around Keating, symbolising him as a source of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Safe Sex No Regrets Campaign Essay Northern Territory Government Safe Sex, No Regrets Media Campaign Australia has been experiencing increased rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) over the past ten years as a direct result of unsafe sex practises (ABS Australian Social Trends, Jun 2012). These infections are some of the most common illnesses worldwide affecting the health and wellbeing of people infected, particularily women in regards to their fertility (Gerbase, Rowley, heymann et, al 1998). Northern Territory Health (2008) along with the other Australian states have identified that the age group at being most at risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections is people aged between 15 and 29. This paper will establish whether a positive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (2010) received reports that the predominant sexually transmissible infections during 2010 were Chlamydia and syphilis. It has been established that the 15 to 29 year age group have the highest rates of infection and this is continually increasing (Wilkins amp; Mak 2005). Research carried out by Stancombe Research amp; Planning (2008) have confirmed that people falling into this age group not only show higher rates of infection of STIs but also have limited knowledge of correct safe sex practice. These findings brought to the forefront that the awareness of STIs was extremely low, particularly amongst the younger population bringing to attention that education about the harm associated with STIs was and is crucial, along with informed structural strategies that help reduce the risks, if changing beliefs and attitudes in regards to improved sexual health are to be achieved. Undiagnosed and untreated sexually transmissible infections (STIs) have negative health outcomes for both individuals involved and the community (Strobel amp; Ward 2012). Higher costs to medical services are a direct result from complications such as infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease and cervical cancer caused by STIs. Risks need to be brought to the wider communities attention and messages that STIs contribute to the mortality statistics through deaths associated with AIDS, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Compare Mussolini And Hitler s Rise To Power Mussolini and Hitler both exploited the fragile democratic systems put in place after the First World War to gain power. While their methods were mostly legal, they also used fear and violence to secure absolute authority. For many European countries, democracy was not a well practiced tradition. Leaders like Mussolini and Hitler, took advantage of legal loopholes in weak democracies to create their dictatorships. After WWI, Italy introduced proportional representation to its constitutional monarchy. This gave minor parties, like Mussolini s Italian Fasci of Combat the opportunity to gain seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Despite only having 0.4% of the votes, Mussolini was able to form a coalition with other parties in the 1921 general election. Similarly, in the 1928 German federal election, the Nazi party won 12 seats from a measly 2.6% of the vote. Although they did not hold much power, their political ideologies were legitimized by their positions in their governments. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For Mussolini, this was the Acerbo Law (1923), an electoral reform that guaranteed a ⅔ majority to whichever party won the most votes. The next year, the National Fascist Party won a majority government with 60% of the vote. This would be the last competitive election in Italy until 1946. Germany saw similar circumstances; the Enabling Act (March 9th, 1933), a constitutional amendment, gave the German cabinet (controlled by Hitler) the power to enact laws without the involvement of the Reichstag. It was passed in both the Reichstag and the Reichsrat and was signed by President Paul von Hindenburg later that day. These laws gave Mussolini and Hitler complete and absolute power through legal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The United States Is The Only Industrialized Country... Currently, the United States is the only industrialized country without a statute requiring all employers to provide some kind of paid time off for its employees to care for a newborn or a sick loved one. Data gathered from 38 member countries of the Organization for Economic Co operation and Development (OECD) support this claim. Figure 1 shows the member countries and the length of maternity leave provided to all employees. The graph details only the averages. Maternity leave provisions can include 2 to 30 weeks paid at 100% of the employee s salary and an additional leave that can be as long as 52 weeks at 90% of the salary, or less in other countries. The OECD calculated the average paid maternity leave in the member countries to be 17 weeks, with an average payment rate of about 78%. There are 17 countries providing above average paid maternity leave benefits, including industrialized economies like the United Kingdom, Denmark, Finland, and Italy. On top of maternity leave, most OECD members also have an additional paid parental and home care leave available only to mothers. The organization summarizes this benefit in Figure 2 which shows that its average for the 38 member countries is about 37 weeks, with an average payout of 45% of the employee s original earnings. The United States, with only FMLA for a legislation, falls way below the average for all categories with 0 weeks of guaranteed paid leave. In addition to the maternity and other paid leave for mothers, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Influences Of Mass Media On Society The Influences of Mass Media on Society For the greater majority of the American society, the presence of mass media is a normal part of everyday lives. With the purpose of mass media being to educate, entertain and inform, the excessive violence, self imaging, and lack of full detail on world events, is having negative influences and unhealthy impacts on society. As early as the 1920s, a form of the media has been present in the American society. Although broadcasted content was limited and not as popular as present day, for some homes, it was a source of entertainment and information From 1921 to 1924, there were only 500 licensed media radio stations. By the 1940s (1930 1940), at least 83% of homes possessed a radio (Smith, 2014,paragraph 2 3, Radio: The Internet of the 1930 s). The negativity of certain broadcasting posed as a concern, even in the early years. As Smith explained, But the new technology also raised anxieties. Observers worried about the propriety and taste of the radio programs that would penetrate the sanctity of the home (Smith, 2014,paragraph 2 3, Radio: The Internet of the 1930 s). Experts such as L.Rowell Huesmann, has researched and studied the relation between mass media promoted violence and violent tendencies among the The Influences of Mass Media on Society individuals subjected to such violence. Numerous experimental studies, many statistic observational studies, and a few longitudinal studies
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  • 25. Examples Of Foreshadowing In The Club Dumas The Club Dumas, by Arturo Pérez Reverte, is about a devious and cunning book dealer, Lucas Corso. Soon after meaning with Boris Balkan, another book dealer, to authenticate a draft of The Three Musketeers, Corso is hired by Varo Borja. Borja, a rich man, who is a collector of many books, hires him to authenticate a copy of Nine Doors of the Kingdom of Shadows, a book which supposedly contains instructions for summoning the Devil. After the author was burned alive, there are only three copies of the book left in the world, but only one is a true original. In the time following, Corso is taking on a long, winding journey filled with devious woman, and crazed old men, to authentic the book for Borja, as well as the Dumas manuscript for himself. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This technique primarily shown in the first portion of the book, told by Boris Balkan, who at the time is appeared to be friendly with Corso, but reveals much about his personality via foreshadowing. On page 6, Balkan is talking to Corso about the authenticity of the Dumas draft he brought in, when Corso began to smile, In time, I found, he could also smile like a cruel, hungry wolf... (6). Later, while talking about Corsos love for reading at a tender age, Balkan says Although it was highly unlikely that Corso s childhood ever merited the term tender (9). Soon thereafter, Balkan was telling the reader how Corso was described by a close friend, Precise, unscrupulous, and deadly as a black mamba (12). Majority of the foreshadowing comes within the first couple dozen of pages, all mainly about how Corso is a bad person in someway, which is best illustrated on 16, when Balkan states But the positive feeling was quickly dispelled, as when you touch your pocket and realize that your wallet has just been stolen (16). All of these foreshadows set up for an intriguing mystery, where Corso s fox like cunning and deception are used often, though he sometimes gets beat at his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Tragedy Of Euripides Medea Euripides Medea is considered, according to Aristotle s Poetics, a tragedy. The play centers on Medea, an outsider and wife to Jason, who seeks to punish Jason for taking another wife. The play is considered a tragedy because it contains the three unities as well as the six elements of drama mentioned by Aristotle. Despite the fact that the does the play fits the criteria of what Aristotle considers tragedy, however, Medea is actually not a tragedy but tells the story about a successful revenge. In the Poetics, Aristotle has established a criteria consisting of four requirements that character must have to be considered the tragic hero. Medea, however, is not a tragic character because she does not possess two of the four requirements: goodness and correctness. Aristotle s first requirement of goodness states: The persons wit[ have character ifin the way previousty stated their speech or their action reveals the moraI quality of some choice, and good character if a good choice (Aristotle 130). Having a good character will allow provoke pity and fear in a tragedy. Medea however does not possess the good quality. She does not express it through the course of the play in her actions. In the opening of the play, the nurse makes it known that she wished that the Argo never had set sail (1) which indicates the idea that the only time Medea was possibly good is before Jason set sail to seek the golden pelt for Pelias (6 7). Medea fell in love with him and because of it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Similarities Between The Matrix And Plato s Analogy Of The... In contemporary society acceptance of illusion is commonplace. The majority of the world s populace lives in a world of virtual reality as an escape from the truths of reality. Their senses are no longer their own since they have been brainwashed by the media (agents) instructing them as to what they should wear, what they should buy and where they should buy, how they should feel, etcetera. Liberal academia takes it up a notch by indoctrinating students with communistic and socialistic ideology. It is not surprising that sci fi dystopian films such as the Matrix have been embraced by viewers of diverse age groups. The purpose of this dissertation is based on philosophical, psychological, sociological, and metaphysical dialogue in regards to a comparison of an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Matrix and Plato s analogy of the cave share the two world theory of the illusionary world and the ideal world with a mutual goal of liberation. In Plato s allegory of the cave, men are shackled by the neck, hands, and legs from birth; prisoners of a controlled environment subjected to the phantoms on the cave walls. The cave represents the sensory world and the world of ideas exit outside the cave; ergo, being as this is their exclusive life experience, they believe this to be real. Those in the Matrix are born into slavery, facing the cave wall, viewing a programmed virtual reality believing the illusion created by the Matrix. In the Matrix, humans are confined within red liquid filled pods, their bodies shackled by wires to a vast mechanical tower covered with identical pods. The illusion of reality for those incarcerated by the Matrix, which simulates the reality construct of the world of 1999, is created by the machinations of artificial intelligence through a super computer (the architect) with the purpose of controlling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Most Effective Leader s Agenda One of the most pressing challenges that sit on the work of the most effective leader s agenda is how to attract, recruit and retain talent millennium (Zheng, Soosay, and Hyland, 2007). It is believed that these 7 pivotal approaches cultivate and leverage talent pipeline in Asia (Stahl, Björkman, Farndale, Morris, Paauwe, Stiles, Trevor and Wright, 2012). 1. Understand connect Understanding is one thing, connecting is another, so look at what makes millennial in your workplace tick. They hold values that are not so different to what you stand for, such as the desire for security and variety, wanting to be stretched and challenged and are proud of the company they work for (Tarique and Schuler, 2010). However, there are important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This indicates the level of freedom and flexibility employees expect from their employer in order to perform with dedication. 3. Coaching not control Autonomy and the ability to work through challenges are more desirable to talented employees than being told how to do things. They want to be inspired by leaders rather than be micro managed. It is no surprise, therefore, that employees prefer to be coached and mentored rather than supervised (Tarique and Schuler, 2010). Their self respect does not allow them to sacrifice. It is suggested that working environment, therefore, requires an open and honest culture, with the ability to give regular two way feedback in a trusted environment. This is likely to be more challenging within Asia, particularly in Hong Kong where research undertaken in 2014 by The Oxford Group identified that only 17% percent felt that their manager was approachable and listened to them, vs 30% of those asked in Singapore (Allen, Bryant and Vardaman, 2010). 4. Make promises you can keep, not promises you can t There is often a disparity between perception and reality regards promises made to employees. If organizations want to attract, retain and get the very best talent, they need to work to reducing this disparity. Authenticity and doing what you say you will do is hugely important to this audience. It is, therefore, necessary to think creatively about what the business can offer to talented employees to better manage the organizational talent, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Racial Stereyping In Mexicans Begin Jogging Racial Stereoyping How do you escape a racial stereotype? Soto has Mexican heritage and has lived in the U.S. as a legal immigrant working in a factory. In the poem Mexicans Begin Jogging , the author shows Marxism through Soto s stereotype as an illegal immigrant because he is Hispanic and works in a factory. Soto is trapped between his Mexican heritage and his American culture and doesn t know how to deal with this problem; he is stuck in this predicament where he is a Mexican at heart, but has an American upbringing. In Mexican s Begin Jogging , Soto describes a personal situation he was once in when he was working at a factory that employed illegal Mexican immigrants. He gives us insight into the environment he begrudgingly worked in due to his Mexican heritage. Many of the conditions at the factory Soto worked at were less than manageable; one was the thick smell of burning rubber filling the factory making it very hard to work. The description Soto gave was the fleck of rubber, under the press of an oven yellow with flame ( Mexicans Begin Jogging ), which sounds almost unbearable to deal with. Nevertheless, the predicament that Soto was in was not because of border patrol, it was because of the stereotype people had placed on him. This magnifies the implication that the racial stereotypes had on Soto, because of the stereotyping; Hispanics are associated with undocumented residents. When the border patrol learned of this news they infiltrated the plant. Soto s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay On Biodegradable Stents Since the late eighties, stenting has been the primary means of treating stenosed passageways within the body. This started with self expanding bare metal stents; however, these stents could eventually lead to restenosis of vessels. In the Gastrointestinal system in particular, these stents tend to migrate and are difficult to remove at a later date. Though stenting in the GI system with these methods initially treated the pathologies, they could lead to additional cost and stress to the patient later on. With the recent development of biodegradable stents, this problem could be eliminated. With the use of biodegradable materials or biomaterials in stenting, the complications from metal of even plastic stenting could be eliminated due to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This metabolism is facilitated by the body s natural pH of 7 7.4 which is conducive to this process (2). Biodegradable stents have been used for treatment of refractory benign stenoses including those in the ureters, urethra, trachea, bile ducts, pancreas, small intestine, colon and esophagus (3). The first biodegradable stents for the gastrointestinal tract were made from polylactic acid and were developed by Goldin (4). He tested this stent on several patients to treat esophageal stenoses; however, his prototypes were unable to maintain sufficient radial force for longer than three weeks and they also degraded too quickly. Later, advancements were made with a material called polydioxanone, which is a crystalline, biodegradable polymer with many ester linkages. This type of stent had greater integrity and retained its radial force for 6 to 8 weeks after placement, and in 11 to 12 weeks, the stents began to degrade. The degradation speed was also linked to pH; the lower the pH or the more acidic, the faster the stent fragmented (1). Biodegradable stents have found great use in treating stenoses of the esophagus and achalasia. Esophageal stenoses are generally related to gastroesophageal reflux developed after esophageal surgery or radiation therapy (5). Typically, this is treated with dilators and balloons and in 80% to 90% of cases it initially works, but 30% to 60% of patients see their stenoses recur (1). In order to keep their esophagi patent, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Federalists The ability to unify a nation in a liberal democracy and work towards obtaining a given objective is incredibly difficult when everyone s opinion is supposed to be valued. However it s not just valuing everyone s opinion that can cause concern, but the fact that people are allowed to act on their opinions, no matter how radical or crazy they are to the majority of the population. This allows for dissenting opinions against the general will to rise up and hold seats within the legislature; therefore, legitimizing their claims by thrusting them into the public spotlight. This can be both good and bad and it was explored in depth by James Madison in The Federalist Papers. In his work he states the obvious concerns factions can have on a society ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Madison s usage of the word most seems to the reader that he is assuming more than 50%, however, those popular social movements consist of people of all economic standing on both sides. Therefore, how can the unequal distribution of property be the cause of factions. Without factions (according to Madison) society would have to be involved in a communist state to guarantee the equal distribution of property so as not to cause factions to develop. However, society can t enter into a state of an authoritarian regime because it needs to maintain liberty, a theme Madison believes is unreplaceable. Instead of trying to remove factions by mandating a communist egalitarian world view (which some people understand when they read Madison s work, not what Madison himself said), society should embrace factions as an example of political and intellectual freedom working beautifully. It demonstrates that dissenting views are able to properly lobby government officials, through either being elected or organizing protests. There is validity to the claim that factions cause unnecessary bureaucracy, however, the constitution of the United States formed a government that intentionally worked this way, it was expected factions would rise up, that s why there is so many checks and balances. The checks and balance system is the effective way of handling factions, not removing liberty, and certainly not forming a communist egalitarian state. Factions are not only necessary to maintaining a capitalist society, but they are also important in guaranteeing that dissenting views and opinions are allowed to be heard. They serve a role and purpose in the echo ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Gilgamesh Human Relationship The Relationship Between Humans With the Natural World The epic Gilgamesh was originally from 2000 B.C. and the story at first was told orally. The first written form of the story was from ancient Sumerian in cuneiform on clay tablets. It was later translated by Herbert Mason in 2003. This poem is about a king named Gilgamesh, who wants to have supremacy and authority over everything in his environment. During the his journey he learns important lessons about the outcomes of this yearning for power over life. Furthermore, the book Ishmael written by Daniel Quinn in 1995, discusses the concepts of authority that relate to people s appetite for control. Gilgamesh s quest demonstrates that humans find that control is necessary to succeed on the voyage of existence. It also displays that curiosity is a key trait that drives humans to push boundaries. Gilgamesh learns that the ability of humans to overpower their surroundings may have unintended consequences. According to this epic, humans seek to conquer and subdue the natural world, and make it fit to human needs and desires, which ends up destroying the world. On the expedition to accomplishment, humans think it is necessary to have domination. Humans, from the beginning of their existence, have learned that the only way to acquire what they desire is to conquer it. When conquering humans find it necessary to show force. This can be seen in American history with the first European settlers that came to North America. The settlers at first had enough land to satisfy them; however, as the population grew, these settlers needed more land. As a result of needing more land, the settlers took land until they had complete authority over it. Having complete command over the land they acquired lead the settlers to have successful communities. The achievement obtained relates to Gilgamesh s belief that if he has all the rule, nothing could get in his way. In this poem, Gilgamesh wants to display to the people of his kingdom that he is powerful by deciding to go on an expedition to kill Humbaba. We go to kill the Evil One, / Humbaba. We must prove/ Ourselves more powerful than he (Mason 27). This first quotation emphasizes the idea that Gilgamesh believes that to gain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Steven Johnson Research Paper Mother always said that watching TV or playing videogames is bad for you and will kill brain cells, but Steven Johnson disagrees. Johnson has composed a theory that watching certain types of TV shows can actually increase a person s cognitive ability. He coined the term The Sleeper Curve, and with this, he claims that even the most violent or juvenile dramas can be nutritional. After reading his arguments, I can say I agree with him completely. However, I believe Johnson should have touched more on videogames as well. Videogames stimulate a person s mind more than watching TV. The first point Johnson brings up is the idea of complexity in a plot. Referencing older shows, he uses Starsky and Hutch as an example with no depth. It has a couple main characters and a single plot line that is followed the entire time with a very standard buildup to a climax and conclusion. Alternately, as a more complex ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While most shows don t use this exact technique, many shows use a character or a monologue to ask a question viewers would have about a concept. These arrows are most prevalent in medical shows like ER or House because the general population doesn t know what spina bifida or avascular necrosis are, but having the watered down version for the sake of the show helps viewers sympathize with the characters. In the process of this, the audience is learning different terms, and while they probably won t remember the name or be able to diagnose someone, they could recognize the name of the condition if they heard it again. Giving the viewer more confusing topics makes them think about what is currently happening instead of them trying to guess what is going to happen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. What Are The Pros And Cons Of Harry Potter Books Every so often there are stories that take the world by storm and make such an impact that they become part of our everyday world. These stories, characters, and themes become established elements of cultural literacy. This is exactly what has happened with J. K. Rowling s Harry Potter series. With a few flicks of his magic wand, Harry Potter has turned Rowling into a billionaire. Like this, the book Harry Potter is a absoulutely a successful book, having lots of positive views from the readers and also chosen as 19th in Teachers Top 100 Books for Children . With seven book series published since 1999, Harry Potter s popularity has skyrocketed. However this fantastic book has made controversy. According to some people the book is for kid ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though it is, the book teach the charaters how to use magic but actually does not teach the readers who is children how to do magic.It is natural for kids to think like becoming a wizard like Harry Potter and imagine going to Hogwart but those books do not lead children to follow magic. Also, if they read the book they know that only those chosen who is born magical can become a wizard. Next, the main story line is Harry developing his ability and talent like learning magic and fight for evil. Because there are charaters like Harry who use magic in good way and fight for evil while characters like Voldmort who use magic in dark ways and becoming immortal. In the end, Voldmort is beaten by Harry. This story will effect children not to use their talent and ability they developed in evil way. This is second reason why Harry Potter affects kids in a good way. Third reason is that the characters in the book do not act like kids in the real world these days. There are a lot of children these days stuck in house only holding iPod or computer, not playing with their friends outside. But Harry, unlike those children in the real world, reached out to others, formed friendships, followed the advice of mentors, achieved his aim by cooperating with his friends and generally grew as a person who fulfills his role in the community. Like this there are many good moral things that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Espn History Essay ESPN History Flashback to before September 9th, 1979, all televised sporting events were on ABC, NBC, or CBS, and fans had to wait for the 5 o clock or 10 o clock or the next morning s paper to see other teams highlights and scores of. That was the pre ESPN era. Now, sports fans have unlimited access about sports anytime they want 24/7 in today s sports world dominated by ESPN. William Rasmussen was the mastermind behind the fresh edgy network that s broadcast to over half the countries in the world. Blossoming into a mini media conglomeration in its own, ESPN has conquered of the so called Sports Nation does not show any signs of slowing down anytime take over. In addition of being a subsidiary of Walt Disney Company, ESPN s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tony Hawk s status as a cultural icon was solidified when he landed the 900 during the 1999 X Games on ESPN2. ESPN would enter into the radio world with launch of ESPN Radio in January 1992, creating the new genre, sport talk radio, allowing sports fans to listen to debates about sports issues, and even call in to give their own input. Adding more networks to its already well armed arsenal was part ESPN s plans. In 1994, ESPN International was created to broadcast sports such as rugby and cricket non American markets across the world, which were more accustomed to these kinds of sports. The first true 24 hour sports news channel was started in 1996 with ESPNews. Legendary and Historical past sporting events, such as Ali vs. Frazier, would begin getting televised by ESPN Classic in 1997. ESPNU became an instant favorite with 24 hour broadcast of college sports. Internet was the medium to be conquered by the ESPN army. ESPN Sportzone was launched in 1995. The site promptly became one of the most popular websites on the Internet because of the site s easy access and navigation to find stats, scores, and stories about all professional sports. The site changed its name to ESPN.com in 1998. As technology rapidly improved so did the site. Live Scoreboard is one of the most popular features of the site. This allowed user to view all scores at the same of a particular sport such as NCAA ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Mr Rod Edson Motivation Mr. Edson Most people have or have had a teacher that has inspired them. For me, the teacher that comes to mind is Mr. Rod Edson. There are many great things that describe Mr. Edson, but a few stand out to me more than others. Mr. Edson has inspired me in many ways because he has a great sense of humor, he is laid back, and he is motivational. Mr. Edson s humor inspires me in many ways. His sense of humor is unmatched by anyone else. What makes him so funny is the presentation of his jokes. When he tells a joke, he is pretty laid back and quiet. One thing that he would always say while reading the announcements was that the lunch we would be having for the day was freezer burnt. That always got a laugh from the junior high kids. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...