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Contoh Essay Dalam Pelajaran Bahasa Indonesia Contoh Essay Dalam Pelajaran Bahasa Indonesia
Legal Rights Of Ancient Egyptian Women
Although ancient Egyptian women were not completely equal to the men in their society, they still
had more rights than women in other ancient societies. Unlike women in other ancient societies,
Egyptian women enjoyed most of the same legal and economic rights that Egyptian men did. In
ancient Egypt the disparities between people s legal rights were based on differences in social
class and not on gender.
At least in theory ancient Egyptian women and men were able to achieve the same economic and
legal rights. Fascinatingly enough, when the Greeks conquered Egypt in 332 B.C.E., Egyptian
women were allowed more rights than Greek women, despite the fact that the Egyptians were
forced to live under the Greeks. Ancient Egyptian women were allowed a variety of rights and
privileges. For example they could own, manage, and sell private property, resolve legal settlements,
and much more.
The private property of ancient Egyptian women consisted of more than just land. Private property
included slaves, portable goods, servants, livestock, and money as well. Just as legally as they
could own, sell, and manage slaves, they could free them too. Women in Egypt had the right to
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Take for instance the community property law on married Egyptians. This law states that ancient
Egyptian women had claims to up to one third of all the community property in her marriage. This
community property did not include the Egyptian woman s own property that she accumulated
before the marriage. Still, as you can see it would be historically incorrect for us to claim that
ancient Egyptian women and men had completely equal rights. Another example that displays
androcentrism is that although an Egyptian women could bequeath property to whomever she
wished, this could be overruled by her husband s will if it says
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It is easy to say that species are constantly changing,...
It is easy to say that species are constantly changing, and branching off into totally new species.
But how do we know where the species originate? Phylogenies help to show us how all kinds of
species are related to each other, and why. These relationships are put into what can be called a
cladogram, which links species to common ancestors, in turn showing where, when, how, and why
these ancestors diverged to form new species. Without phylogenies, it would be extremely difficult
to put species in specific categories or relate them to one another. Along with phylogenies can come
conflict on which species should be related to one another. This conflict causes many hypotheses
and experiments, which can lead to phylogenetic retrofitting,... Show more content on
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The parareptile hypothesis is taken back at least two decades. It has recently been rediscovered and
contradicted by parsimony. Bayesian inferences support this parareptile conclusion, but parsimony
concludes the idea of turtles being a sister group to pareiasaurs, which is an anapsid group,
including Eunotosaurus. To test these hypothesis, a multitude of data is compiled to observe the
stability behind the inferences made. In this article, one main experiment was discussed through
the collection and analysis of two retrofitted matrices, phylogenetic analyses, and molecular
scaffolds. In one matrice, Eunotosaurus was added to a diapsid focused data set, while turtles
were added to an anapsid focused data set. The diapsid sets included a broad sampling of diapsids,
which placed turtles as sisters to sauropterygians. The anapsid set, on the other hand, included a
broad sampling of anapsids, especially parareptiles. Turtles were not included in the anapsid set.
When the experiment moves on to the phylogenetic analysis, Bayesian inferences and parsimony
were brought into the mix. After these analyses, the experiment finally includes molecular
scaffolding. The effect of molecular scaffolding was to see where extant linneages interact with
molecular phylogenies. The, the Bayesian and parsimony analyses were again repeated with these
backbone constraints while everything else is indifferent. The idea
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Sex Workers in Canada Essay
Sometimes, the term sex work is used, as well as prostitution . But whichever term we choose to
say, it does not eliminate the stigma attached to it. Cases such as the Bedford V. Canada Case (144)
indulges into the conspiracy of sex work and challenges certain sections of the Criminal Code that
make business in relation to prostitutionillegal. Ideally, a sex worker has a career just as a teacher or
lawyer. For this reason, their human rightsand dignity should be protected by the Canadian Charter
of Rights and Freedomsas are other professions. However, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms as
well as the Criminal Code do not seek to protect sex workers, yet, they seek to do otherwise using
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Statistics Canada says sex trade is job that is at a high risk since 2000. Homicide in Canada
report had said that since 1991, 73 sex workers were murdered on the job. Sadly, this trend
remains today. In 2007, 15 sex workers were reported killed as a direct result of their profession,
up and average of 7 per year for the previous decade .1 Research has proven that the murder scale
for sex workers represents roughly 60 to 120 times the murder rate of adult women in the
general Canadian population .2 Sex work is a very controversial topic and many individuals are
passionate about what they believe. Regardless of the moral arguments, beliefs and disbeliefs,
every person in Canada owns the right to have their human rights as well as their health respected
one hundred percent. The Courts of Canada have focused on the precise question of whether or
not Canada s current laws abide by the Constitution and serve to protect the human rights of the
persons engaging in sex work. Although prostitution is legal in Canada and it is legal to be a sex
worker, it is difficult for them to actually engage in such activity without risking criminal charges
that come after it and breaking the law. The Criminal Code seeks to make almost every activity
linked to prostitution illegal and forbids prostitution in nearly every private, or even public place.
Four sections listed in the Criminal Code covers activities in relation to prostitution. Section 210
outlaws
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First Past The Post-Voting System
This essay explains four potential concerns about the American electoral system. First, this essay
provides a summary of our current voting system. Next, this essay explains four problems with First
Past the Post Voting System. Finally, this essay explains the most democracy distorting concern, the
electoral college.
Summary of the Current VotingSystem: First Past the Post
The current voting system that is used in America, is the First Past the Post Voting (FPTP) System.
There are two basic rules that ensure a winner in this voting system. This first rule is that there is
only one vote per citizen and the second rule is that who ever gets the most votes during the election
, wins or is elected president.
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Concern Three: Gerrymandering The third concern with the FPTP Voting System is that creates
gerrymandering. Gerrymandering is the redrawing of electoral boundaries in order to increase a
candidate s chance of winning an election (The Problems with FPTP Voting Explained Video).
When the population has moved and grown, to better represent the largest population, there is a
redrawing of electoral boundaries. However, for a price one can turn a land slide victory by the
way boundaries are set up (Gerrymandering Explained Video). By packing a majority of one group
together, and spreading the rest out, it guarantees a win for one party.
Concern Four: The Spoiler Effect The fourth concern with FPTP Voting is the Spoiler Effect .
After a candidate has been in office for multiple years, it is difficult for other candidates to enter
the race. The better a third party candidate does, the more it hurts its own voters by guaranteeing
loss for the party they most agree with and a win for the party they most disagree with (The
Problems with First Past the Post Voting Explained Video). The First Past the Post Voting (FPTP)
System is not susceptible to new candidates (The Problems with FPTP Voting Explained
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Ernest Hemingway Feminism
Ernest Hemingway is a male author of fictional stories whose work has been controversial
regarding the way he portrays women. This paper will explain how feminist scholars view Ernest
Hemingway s fictional stories and why. The way female scholars view Hemingway s stories are
important because readers have criticized Hemingway for use stereotyping women in his work and
others have enjoyed his work. Therefore, it is important to learn about the different view female
scholars have on his fiction. Lawrence Broer and Gloria Holland of The University of Alabama
argue that Hemingway has an inability to portray women as independent, strong and sympathetic,
therefore why should women continue to read, teach and write about his work (Broer, Holland 7).
In contrast Margaret Bauer proposes that the problem critics have with Hemingway s female
characters is not that they are one dimensional, but that they are not the central characters (Bauer
126). Throughout this paper short stories by Hemingway like Indian Camp, Hills Like White
Elephants, The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Cat in Rain and The
Last Good Country. Throughout the research studies have shown that female scholars criticize
Ernest Hemingways stories passed on prior knowledge to what they have heard about him.
However, other scholars read Hemingway s work with an open mind and make their interpretations
afterward. The research has shown both negative and positive responses to Hemingway s
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Monica Geller Friends
Monica Geller said the first line of the situation comedy, Friends, which was, There s nothing to
tell. It s just some guy I work with. This line sets up the sitcom with some romance, but also with
some comedy. Just as one would expect, Joey Tribbiani continues the plot by adding humor saying,
Come on! You re going out with the guy. There s got to be something wrong with him. Chandler
Bingcontinues to add comedy by saying, All right Joey, be nice. So does he have a hump, a hump
and a hair piece? Then, with concern in her voice, Phoebe Buffayasks, Wait, does he eat chalk?
Because I don t want her to go through what I went through with Carl. After that, Ross Geller, the
brother of Monica, walks in and sighs because he is going through... Show more content on
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The group of friends encounter many difficulties when trying to be successful in the city, and go
through numerous awkward situations too. The plot of the sitcom Friends is one of the main
reasons that the sitcom lasted a long time. An article titled 5 Generic TV Sitcom Plots That Will
Never Die claimed that the five generic TV sitcom plots that will never die are working together,
when friends and relatives become involved, pregnancy problems, annoying friends, and when
the one that got away returns ( 5 Generic TV 1). Friends includes every single one of these
situations. The friends Phoebe and Monica work together in a restaurant. This causes problems
for Monica because Phoebe slows the cooking process down. Monica eventually has to figure out
a way to fire Phoebe which causes tension throughout the sitcom. Tension also arose between
Chandler and Joey when Joey found out that Chandler had kissed on of his sisters. Even more
tension came about when Joey discovered that Chandler did not even know the name of the sister
he kissed. Another awkward situation included in the sitcom is when Ross and Rachel face
pregnancy problems. When Rachel and Ross had a fling, Rachel became pregnant. They had been
in a relationship before, but found out that their combination could never work. Because the two
were
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The Land Of Israel And Palestine
This is a Greek lekythos which is usually used to store ointment, oil, and sometimes adorn graves.
This artifact was found in the land of Israel/Palestine. This paper will examine how this object was
produced, what kind of style was used in its production and what it meant to individuals at the time.
On a larger level, trading objects like this one during the Persian Period represent the strength of
local tastes and cultures over nationalistic tensions between Greeceand Persia. 2. Introduction The
land of Israel/Palestine sits in an important geographic region in the middle east called the
bottleneck. Valuable trade routes between major civilizations created a lot of tension in the
bottleneck, making this region unstable, yet... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Production of oil in the land of Israel/Palestine created a need for storing the finished products.
Huge pottery operations emerged in order to infiltrate foreign markets all over the Mediterranean
basin with beautiful Greek artistry (Oxford Handbook of Engineering, Ceramic Production ). The
Greeks saw a cultural vacuum to influence Persian society and they ran with it. 3. A Lekythos in
the Ancient World A lekythos (plural: lekythoi) is a container for oil, ointments, and were
sometimes used as offerings for the dead (Folsom, Handbook of Greek Pottery, 175). How did
this object come to be? A potter must start with an idea. The shape of the object was good for the
careful pouring required when dealing with oil. In starting to fashion this idea, the potter first
must grab a large ball of clay and lift up the edges to make the body. Next, the potter places the
clay on a pottery wheel and, using various tools, the potter is able to scrape the base and other
areas in order to add ridges. The neck is created through a small ball of clay that s then ripped
apart to form a hollow neck and mouth at the top. The potter will flatten the rim and turn the
neck to get rid of excess clay. Next, the potter will attach the neck to an open hole on top of t the
body. He will then use a sort of place holder in order to make sure it is applied straight on. Lastly,
the handle will be added. The potter will elongate a pear shaped piece of clay into a handle with a
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Business and Administration Level 2 NVQ
Use Office Equipment
Outcome 1: Know about different types of office equipment and its uses.
1.1: Identify different types of equipment and their uses.
Telephone Used to make and receive inbound/outbound calls.
Franking Machine Used to price outgoing mail
Printer Used to print documents
Scanner Used to scan documents to a user
Computer Mainly used for Microsoft applications, email and the internet
Shredder Used to shred private and confidential documents that may not be used by others.
1.2: Describe the different features of different types of office equipment
Telephone A telephone maintains a few different features rather than just receiving and making
calls. At work the phones that we use are often different to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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2:3: Identify health and safety procedures for using different types of office equipment
It s important that health and safety procedures are followed when using different types of
equipment. The main focus is to keep a safe and hazardless environment for you and the people
around you.
2.4: Explain the purpose of following health and safety procedures when using equipment
When using certain types of office equipment there are some things which could become a
problem in terms of health and safety. For example an office will have a lot of computers. When
there are a lot of computers it is extremely important that wires are tucked away and not lying
around on the floor. Loose wires on the floor make people in the building very vulnerable to trip
over and to cause an injury.
2.5: Explain the purpose of keeping equipment clean and hygienic
The purpose of keeping equipment clean and hygienic is that the next person to use it will not have
to worry about catching or touching anything that they wouldn t want to. Offices tend to be quite
closed in environments and if one person within the building is to catch a bug and use the
telephone, the next person to also use the same phone is highly vulnerable of catching the bug also.
Outcome 3: Understand how to
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The Theory Of The Hybrid Car
The human species is always advancing in technologically, medically, electronically, and even
transportation. Transportation methods are one of the many contributions to our climate change
issues we are experiencing. As we progress technologically, we have come up with better and more
climate friendly vehicles to prevent and reduce climate changes. With these advances in
transportation, the hybrid car was introduced to the market. The hybrid car is a vehicle that uses
two or more distinctive types of power, such as an internal combustion engine and an electric motor.
The introduction of the hybrid car to the market changed the consumer s views and thoughts on
climate change. It became evident to most consumers that climate change is a major issue not only
in the U.S but also around the world. This involves severe levels of various chemicals such as
carbon dioxideand greenhouse gases. The brilliant innovation of hybrids is an attempt to turn the
issues of climate change around or even reduce its effects on our planet. Ultimately, the goal is to
reduce and prevent further climate changes, but how can the consumer attitude affect purchases of
hybrids vehicles to help aid the climate change issues? To understand the influence of the hybrids
on climate change we must first look at what climate change is. According to United States
Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Earths average temperature has risen by 1.5 degrees
Fahrenheit over the past century, and it s projected
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Postwar Constitution
For the following essay, I will be describing the history of the Postwar Constitution of Japan
written by General Douglas MacArthur and his staff in 1946 after the Allies victory in World
War II. Rights such as freedom of speech, of religion, and of thought, as well as respect for the
fundamental human rights shall be established under Section 10 were one of many that was
included in the document. In addition, the document stated: as per the text written under Section
12, the occupying forces of the Allies shall be withdrawn from Japan as soon as these objectives
have been accomplished and there has been established in accordance with the freely expressed
will of the Japanese people a peacefully inclined and responsible government . One... Show more
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Democratization after the war and changes within the social structure, such as urbanization and
individualism; however, the means of utilizing the law as a means of settling disputes remained the
same . While the unwillingness to take advantage of the law being rather troublesome, it should be
mentioned that according to government economic advisor and Yale professor Koicho Hamada that
the failed effort by Prime Minister ShinzЕЌ Abe to re interpret the Japanese constitution so as to
send military personnel overseas would risk angering its Pacific neighbors such as China, Korea,
Vietnam and other island nations as walking back on its apologies as well as losing support from
conservative politicians on the mainland who have made repeated demands that Japan must offer
no apology during Abe s recent visit to Pearl Harbor. Idealism in security policy was
institutionalized in Article 9 of Japan s 1947 Constitution, making an idealism vs. realism schism
become rather entrenched in the political arena during the 1950s . Other scholars such as Robert
Butow in Japan s Decision to Surrender , it gave us a rather unique insight into such a fateful
turning point during the 20th century. After the atomic bombings of
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Comparing The Terms Of Moral Relativism And Various Cultures
In order to compare ethics in the terms of various cultures and moral relativism; one must
understand Moral Relativism and various cultures. Moral Relativism is the view that moral
judgments are true or false only relative to some particular standpoint and that no stand point is
uniquely privileged over all others. (Westacott) As an example for better understanding if a person
says you have your way, I have my way; as for the right way, it does not exist. That is moral
relativism.
We live in a world where the person next to us is not the same and the pattern of human behavior is
different. This can include language, thoughts, communications, actions, customs, beliefs, values,
and institutions of racial, ethnic, religion, gender, gender identity/expression and sexual orientation.
These different views and culture adaptions make norms and ethical standards. (Kraft) ... Show
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If people became tolerant and learned of different ethical views and culture of one another this
would require moral relativism.
This would mean that a person would not cast judgement so quickly on other cultures and there
ethical values. A person would be more accepting, if not that tolerant or understanding; though that
would be in a perfect world. Within an individual s culture there are differences and subcultures
that don t always agree on things such as polygamy, gay rights and abortion. The non agreement on
issues within a culture makes it difficult to come up with a set of norms and values that prove
which ethical value is correct.
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Understand The Importance Of Resilience
combine new ideas, data and options enables us to reflect, assimilate, plan and imagine the future.
When we do not take this time, we make quick decisions that may not be to our best improvement.
These quick decisions can change us and affect our career, our fulfilment, and, ultimately, our
resilience.
At the same time, the organizational demands are constantly changing based on available
resources and global impacts. Today s organizations ask us to define ourselves with a role. We
need to understand our skills and figure out what we need to learn to remain current and build for
the future. When we graduated from high school, we had a vision of what life would be like. As a
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What story do we want to be told about us when we are no longer present? This will be our
reputation and our legacy, which we leave behind as we depart each company we work for or
after we complete a phase of a project. Every individual needs to learn the skills necessary for the
next opportunities which are another critical factor for career resilience. Development plans are
intended to guide our learning and experiences to enable us all to reach our next opportunities.
These opportunities may be internal, a lateral or upward movement, or external to the
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Media s Effect On Teenage Girls
Pressure to Look Perfect Growing up surrounded by media brings pressure to teenage girls to
have what society defines as the ideal body. As a teenager one wants to fit in with the most
popular group. Recent movies like Mean girls and 16 wishes have shown the role of the popular
girl to be thin, beautiful, and smart. As a media consumer, females assume that if they achieve
this look they will become popular as well. Many teenagers go through stressing situations in
order to accomplish the ideal body image. For instance, many teenagers develop eating disorders
or go through plastic surgery. Today in social media, we see celebrities going through dramatic
changes; like lip injections, face thinning, hair/eyelash extensions, tummy tucks, breast
enlargement, etc. Now everyone uses social media in order to see each other s life, and one
tends to follow their favorite celebrities. By following these celebrities, one sees their changes
and wants to go through the same procedures in order to fit in to what society defines beautiful.
Teenage girls are pressured from the media to have the ideal body. Eating disorders have been
going on since centuries ago; however women started becoming self concerned with their body
starting in the 1900 s. In the article Distorted Images: Western cultures are exporting their
dangerous obsession with thinness Joan Jacobs mentioned A man was seen as a good provider
when his wife was larger. This means that he, the man, has money to feed
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Unit 2 Managing Paediatric Illness and Injury Essay
Be able to provide first aid to an infant and a child with a suspected fracture and a dislocation. 1.1
Describe the common types of fractures. Types of fracture Fractures are divided into two types
depending on whether or not they break through your skin. * Closed fractures. This is when
your bone doesn t damage your skin. * Open (compound) fractures. In these fractures, the broken
end of your bone breaks through your skin and may stick out. * Hairline fracture. In which the
bone does not separate because the line of break is so fine and only partially fractured. These
fractures can be difficult to detect on x rays. * Simple fracture. This is when your injury causes a
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Cerebral compression occurs when there is a build up of pressure on the brain. This pressure
may be due to one of several different causes, such as an accumulation of blood within the skull
or swelling of injured brain tissues. Cerebral compression is usually caused by a head injury.
However, it can also be due to other causes, such as stroke, infection, or a brain tumour. The
condition may develop immediately after a head injury, or it may appear a few hours or even
days later. If an accident does happen, and it results in an injury to a child, I will do all I can to
aid the child concerned. If a neck or back injury is suspected then I would place my hands on
either side of the child s face with my fingertips gently lifting the jaw to open the airway and I
would stay with the child until the emergency services arrived and took over. We keep a first aid
box within my work setting; the following staff at the school has been trained in first aid: Mrs
Myhre and Mrs Willcocks will be called to assist. If necessary, the school secretary will telephone
for emergency services. I would record all incidents involving injury in the school log book, and, in
all cases, we inform parents or carers. Should a child be quite seriously hurt, we contact the parents
or carers through the emergency telephone number that we keep on file. We update these numbers
annually, but it is essential that parents/carers inform us when contact
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Who Is The Protagonist In Fight Club
Fight Club (1999) Fight Club is a drama directed by David Fincher, based on the Chuck Palahniuk
novel of the same name. It follows an insomniac (Edward Norton), who becomes discontented with
his white collar job and forms an underground fight club with the eccentric Tyler Durden (Brad
Pitt). (Figure 3.1) Tyler spliced frames in Fight Club, this technique foreshadows Tyler s habit of
splicing explicit imagery into family films. Throughout the opening twenty to thirty minutes of the
film, until his full introduction, Tyler is implanted in single frames at moments where he would
reflect what the Narrator would want to become (fig 3.1) such as at the self help groups the
Narrator occupies his time with due to his insomnia, showing that the Narrator is still formulating
the personality. This technique is alluded to during Tyler s montage showing his night jobs, where
he cuts single frames of pornographic movies into family movies. (Figure 3.2) Narrator with Tyler
in the background Throughout the entire film, Tyler is presented in scenes doing whatever the
Narrator would rather be doing, such as when the Narrator is on the phone to Marla (Helena
Bonham Carter), Tyler is shown playing with nun chucks in the background. This feeds into the
fact that Tyler is the idealised, more laid back version of the Narrator. Fincher shows the spilt...
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When the Narrator takes a shot at Tyler it goes straight through him showing that he is not real.
Another scene from late into the film has the Narrator speaking with Marla to which she calls him
Dr Jekyll and Mr Jackass , paying homage to the Victorian tale of Jekyll and Hyde, after he
explains his situation to
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Introversion In Pop Culture
What kind of introvert are you? Click here to find out with this quiz made by Science of Us.
Like me, maybe you didn t think that there was more than one category. As Scott Barry Kaufman
has written, pop culture has defined introversion in quite a few confusing ways. BRIEF
HISTORY OF INTROVERSION Freud s protege C.G. Jung called it inwardly directed psychic
energy , but his work on introversion has been criticized. As Patricia Barrigan rightfully argued in
1960, the idea required more specification due to clashing concepts of introversion. What appear to
be minor distinctions between the various conceptions may in fact be crucial ones, she wrote. The
commonly accepted meaning of the word today was produced by the Big Five Personality
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Consequences Of Underage Drinking In College
Underage Drinkers In the beginning of, Drinking Deaths Draw Attention to Old Campus
Problem, Mindy Sink writes, Samantha Spady, 19, a sophomore at Colorado State University in
Fort Collins, died of alcohol poisoning after an evening out with friends in which she drank the
equivalent of 30 to 40 beers and shots (49). Underage drinking is a big problem in our society.
Teenagers don t really know how much it is affecting their health and how many problems it can
cause. The University needs to take action on college kids that are underage drinking. There are
many ways to prevent a teenager from drinking if he or she gets the right message. Underage
drinking is a big problem in our society today. Lot of teenagers in high school and college misuse
Alcohol. The amount of alcohol these teenagers consume is unbelievable. The national survey
shows that, 71% of high school seniors has drank alcohol. The most misuse drug in the United
States is Alcohol. The kids in our society don t understand the consequences of underage drinking.
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One of the way is to tell them the consequences of their action. At University of Colorado there
have been many cases of underage drinking. The best way from preventing that from happening
is to have strict laws. Boulder and Fort Collins have a history of alcohol fueled riots and out of
control parties often combined with underage drinking despite years of the universities offering
awareness programs, participating in studies to reduce campus drinking, selective banning of
alcohol on campus and more punitive measures, like suspension and calling their parents (49).
These rules like suspension and calling parents is really good because, the teenagers who underage
drink know the consequences. If a kid is taught the right lesson from the start he or she may never
misuse
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High Cost Of College Essay
The importance of obtaining a college degree has been heavily stressed in society. For many
students, their high school careers act as the prerequisite for higher education at a university. To
them, college brings about opportunities for better lifestyles and higher roles in society. However,
the high costs of collegetuition keeps some students wondering if it is truly the right path to take.
Although some argue that the relationship between a college educationand success will become
more and more significant in our information driven global economy, (Hansen) many students are
finding that college attendance simply is not worth the remediation, subsequent debt, and
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Many college graduates discover that the so called great career opportunities have been
outsourced or automated, (Photo with caption) leading to them working in jobs that do not even
require a degree. Degrees do not guarantee that someone will be prepared for a certain job. A
blogger named Rob mentioned that many of his acquaintances have graduated from college with
a business or criminal justice degree and absolutely no idea how to get a job with it. Most end up
starting on the bottom rung of some company, about where they would have started without a
degree, (Rob). Required college attendance for all students could possibly deplete the value of a
degree. College does not guarantee intellectual capital for the business market, (Rob) but would be
a waste of resources.
Though it is true that college graduates tend to have higher salaries and better life skills, the
remedial classes, excessive debt, and potentially outdated degrees is not worth the required
attendance of all students. It is possible to be successful without a college degree. Sending every
student to college would not necessarily mean a better life for all who
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Rich Get Rich
The writer ; Robert t.kiyosaki 10 shapters . in the beginning the book talk about the wife life also
her husband and how they did come from a modest family and study hard tell they succeed and
have a job . they make them parent so proud and when they get marred they did have a children ,
one of them couldn t understand why did people have to study hard and get rich while there is a
short way in his opinions to get rich , the mom couldn t discuss with hem cause they talk about it
a lot and he is so persistence . so she did search for another way to get her children understand all
about the cash . then she found about the educational program its about game in the firm and it
use the Mouse path technique . the only way to get out by professionalism Accounting and
investment areas . a lot of people get in cash trouble because they didn t understand the basic ! the
rich people those days have them way ! they didn t play with the old way when it s about money...
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the book want us to understand what is the different between the asset and the liabilities . and to
pay asset if you want to be rich . because the poor people they have liabilities and they think that
is asset ! . you have the patient and the smart you can think and Solve the problems then the
money is not important its you and your ways your feeling your Intuition and sharpness . like
the japans know about Three forces : 1 Power of the sword ; its a weapon 2 power of the Dirhams it
s the money 3 power of the mirror it s the Self knowledge , and the last one is them treasure they
Appreciate themselves . poor dads and rich dads have a different way by acting with them children
, and those way effect a lot in the way they think ! the book did talk about so many roles that I can t
Summarized all , and all I write is a drop from Sea of cash and money knowledge . it s a great book
to find your wealth
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Porter s Five Forces Model
Porter s Five Forces In order to further figure out the failure of GM in Korea, we decided to
analyse it from industrial perspective. The five forces model, which was developed by the
Harvard professor Michael Porter, is going to be applied to the case. Porter s five force model
demonstrates that the Threat of New Entrant, the Threat of Substitute Products or services, the
Bargaining Power of Buyers, the Bargaining Power of Suppliers and the Rivalry among the
Existing Competitors are the forces that shape the industry competition. Throughout the
investigation of GM Korea, factors from the five forces model except for the Bargaining Power
of Suppliers, will be discussed briefly regarding the failure of GM Korea. Research tells us that,
GM Korea sold in total of 780,518 vehicles during the year 2013; 629,478 of the total productions
were exported to the world, the remaining 151,040 vehicles were managed to sell within Korea.
Compared to the sales in 2012, the domestic performance was actually raised by 25%, though
oversea orders reduced 13.2% and lead to a 6.2% reduction in total sales. The research implicates
that, GM Korea is actually heavily relied on global trading instead of domestic demand. In terms of
the threat of new entrants, it is reasonable to illustrate that the threat of new entrants for the
industry because GM Korea does rely a lot on global sales and the constant industry structure from
local market, and in this case, it mainly comes from the global market.
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Manipulations In Memento, By Christopher Leonard And Mollo
Throughout Memento there are a multiplicity of instances in which manipulation occurs. The
audience sees a plethora of people manipulating Leonard such as Teddy, Natalie and Burt. The
audience generally associates these individuals as the main manipulators in Memento, however that
Christopher Nolan and Leonard, respectively, manipulate the audience and themselves far more
than anyone else. Leonard is seen manipulating himself several times throughout Memento. One of
the ways he does this is through his tattoos. He writes certain things on his body to influence
what he will remember such as remember Sammy Jenkins. Leonard also uses photos and writes
information on these as well as the tattoos. The color sequences begin to elude that Leonard
might have mixed motives for writing something down on a photo. Teddy eludes that Leonard is
a serial killer and that he killed the real John. G. over a year ago. After Teddy reveals this to
Leonard, Leonard purposely alters the memory and writes down on his photo to not trust Teddy.
The audience begins to realize that Leonard alters the tattoos and photos for his own personal
gain (Vane 2) Teddy later reveals that Leonard had taken out pages in his own file and that his
wife did not die in the attack and instead Leonard killed her with insulin shots. At this point the
audience realizes the tattoo is there so he never has to remember killing his wife again. Leonard
had manipulated those memories, so he could live with himself and
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Raise The Red Lantern Essay
Raise The Red Lantern is a film that follows the story of Songlian, a young university student
forced to become the concubine of a feudal lord after the death of her father. Songlian is the fourth
mistress to the Master and has the most trouble assimilating to the domestic life of servitude that is
expected of her. The harsh traditions and expectations present in the manor are made clear through
Yimou Zhang s use of framing. The vastness of the manor is assumed however Zhang choses to
show limited areas neatly framed in geometric symmetry. Characters in the shot are always framed
within a structure of the manor and placed carefully in each frameso not to disturb the symmetry
and order in each shot. The precision of the camera visually represents the restrictions placed on the
mistresses and how Songlian feels trapped in her new life.
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Songlian does not admit to her own insanity, in fact it is the Master that decides she is to be
treated as such when she accuses him of murdering the third mistress. The Master was ultimately
the one that decided Songlian s condition and sealed her fate with a curse of eternal isolation. In
the ending scene Songlian paces back and forth in her doorway, framing herself in the window on
her right and the window on her left. This signifies her compliance with her own oppression, which
is forced on her through the idea that her insanity makes her opposition an illogical delusion. Zhang
s use of framing throughout the film serves as a visual metaphor to Songlian s feelings of
imprisonment and oppression. The perfect symmetry and clean lines of the manor contrast with the
corrupted practices and chaotic behavior that ensues
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Cerebral Palsy Essay
Cerebral palsy is the term given to a general group of nonspecific neuromuscular disorders that
cause behavioral abnormalities. The condition was originally thought to be caused by asphyxia and
trauma during pregnancy; however, through extensive research many divisions of cerebral palsy
emerged. Such categories include spastic, athetoid, and ataxic cerebral palsy. Today over half a
percent of the worlds population is subject to this condition of the brain. Two to four out of a
thousand are affected in the industrialized United States; however, with the introduction of new
preventive measures the numbers of cerebral palsy victims born each year are expected to decline.
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(Britannica.com, Cerebral Palsy, page 1) Cerebral palsy is a general name for an extensive set
of disorders caused by brain damage before or shortly after the first two years of birth. The three
major forms include spastic, athetoid, and ataxic cerebral palsy. It is also not uncommon for
victims to suffer from mixed type cerebral palsy that has variations of two or more of the other
classifications. (Grolier Encyclopedia, Cerebral Palsy, pages 1 2) Of the individuals with cerebral
palsy six out of the ten will have the spastic form. Symptoms include noticeably reduced movement
caused by stiff or permanently contracted muscles. Spastic cerebral palsy results from damaged
nerve fibers that carry impulses for voluntary motor control. Another form of cerebral palsy that
accounts for about two in ten of all the cases is the athetoid type. Symptoms include uncontrolled
movements due to damage to brain nerve fibers responsible for inhibition of muscle movements.
Finally, the ataxic type of cerebral palsy, which accounts for only one in a hundred cases is
associated with difficulty in coordination while walking and other limb movements. This is caused
by injury to the cerebellum, the area of the brain responsible for skeletal muscle control and
balance. (James Blackman, Cerebral Palsy, page 2)
Since
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The Italian Mafia And The Italian Mafia
America is known as the land of opportunity. For some, that meant the opportunity to grab what
they could with no fear of the law. In the early 1900s, the era of dizzying social change, anything
seemed possible. With the right street smarts and gumption to pull any job off, many immigrants
rushed to America to better their family s lives. Members of each family would do whatever
possible to make that household better, no matter the cost or consequence. This shifty attitude
stemmed from many years of family loyalty, well, that was the case of many Italians from Sicily.
This exuberant can do spirit coursed through America s immigrant filled cities, industrial heartland,
and freewheeling west, all fertile ground for empires to be built and money to be made. This was
the birth of the mafia. There were four prominent mafias in the beginning years of America, and
they were the Italian mafia, Russian mafia, Irish mafia, and the Jewish mafia. However, the focus
of this paper will be solely based on the Italian mafia, and how family honor, respect, drugs,
money, and running from the law created a fixation and aspiration on the American gangster
image. When we think of the Italian Mafia, we think of mobsters such as Joe Gallo, Tommy
Lucchese, Charles Lucky Luciano and Al Capone. These men left a legacy behind for the mafia to
succeed, and history remembers their names. Yet these sensational depictions of these men can take
us only so far. The true story of the Mafia reveals both
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Organizations and Their Ethics and Social Responsiblity Essay
Ethics and social responsibility are integral components in developing a strategic plan while
considering stakeholder needs. As such, ethics and social responsibility should be deemed as an
essential strategic concern within all organizations. Ethics and social responsibility has the
capacity to make or break an organization; the success of an organization s strategic plan is
dependent upon it. This paper will explain the role of ethicsand social responsibility in developing a
strategic plan while considering stakeholder needs. Lastly, this paper will elaborate as to how my
ethical perspective has evolved throughout the program.
An organization needs to adhere to ethics in order to effectively implement its mission, vision, and
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By doing so, the implications become an integral part of the organization s overall scope. It is
necessary for all organizations to integrate ethics into its strategic planning process in order to
represent its core values to internal and external parties in a positive manner; this will assist in
strengthening the organization s image (Jin Drozdenko, 2010). As a result, the majority of
stakeholders will have the assurance that the strategic plan serves their requirements and better
interests.
Corporate Social Responsibility in Organizations
Social responsibility is another integral component of a strategic plan. It is essential to integrate
corporate social responsibility within the daily operations of an organization. By doing so, it helps
ensure that the organization is moving toward the constant development and better interest of the
general public by attempting to reduce any potential negative impacts of its overall operations. As
such, corporate social responsibility is an integral method of gaining a competitive advantage
through the enhancement of its corporate image through the perspective of the stakeholders and
general public. Knowing this, more and more organizations are allocating additional resources in an
attempt to strengthen their commitment to society. This is commonly demonstrated in the
reduction of environmental pollution or assisting in providing financial resources for various social
causes
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Hiv And The World Health Organization Essay
HIV/AIDS is an acronym that has become synonymous with the weakening of the human
immunity system and has become a constant source of anguish for the infected and their families.
According to the Center for Disease Control, more than 1.2 million people in the US are living
with HIV. What may be worrying is that 1 in 8 persons are unaware of their positive status. Despite
the number of new HIVdiagnoses has decreasing by 19% between 2005 and 2014, there is still a
lot of unsightly statistics that paint a picture of uncertainty regarding its eradication. HIV is
incurable, the only relief comes in the form of ARVs which help the body adapt to the weakened
immune system. Globally, the World Health Organization puts the numbers at over 100 million
people and most of them in developing countries. A terrible scourge indeed and a relevant disease
to analyze closely.
A virus is an intracellular parasite with either a RNA or DNA genome that is surrounded by a
protective protein coat. The Human Immunodeficiency Virus is caused by an infection by either
HIV 1 or HIV 2. According to the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses these
organisms are part of the Retroviridae family, specifically from the lentivirus genus. They can be
described as enveloped, diploid, single stranded, positive sense RNA viruses with a DNA
intermediate which is an integrated viral genome: that is a provirus. It persists within the host cell
DNA. This family of viruses has the ability to transform cells
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Spearman s Rank Correlation Essay
Spearman s Rank Correlation Coefficient Review Spearman s rank correlation coefficient is a
mathematic and statistics tool used to measure correlation or in other words, there is a number
that reveals how closely related, two sets of different data can be associated and how closely
related they are. This can only be used with information that can be put in rank order from highest
to lowest. The Spearman s rank correlation coefficientis also used to determine whether the two
variables are associated or related in any monotonic way, in which a variable will increase and the
other variable will also increase or it will decrease. As a result of this, the measurement will be
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As part of this research Messina et al. used the Spearman rank correlation coefficient to help
determine any relationship between the mean score of patient satisfaction (independent variable)
and the admissions volume (dependent variable).The patients were given surveys/questionnaires to
be filled out which they graded on a ranking scale of their own satisfaction on the hospital type they
received their treatment. The results of this research using the Spearman rank correlation
coefficient, has shown that there is a significant but negative correlation between the variables in
the combined sample between admissions and patient satisfaction. The research performed by
Messina et al. (2009), definitely answers the research question if there is any relationship between
patient satisfaction and inpatient admissions across teaching and nonteaching hospitals. When one
looks at the Spearman s rank correlation coefficient results by itself you will see that there is
statistically a significant and positive correlation between the patient satisfaction and the admission
volumes in teaching hospitals (Messina et al.,
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The Audit And Compensation Committees Essay
This paper contributes to the auditing literature by investigating empirically auditors responses to
overlapping membership on audit and compensation committees (overlapping committees) and the
equity holdings by overlapping audit committee members. Boards of directors are at the helm of
corporate governance and work through sub committees (Adams, Hermalin, Weisbach, 2010;
Hermalin Weisbach, 1998; Hermalin Weisbach, 2003). Delegating different board functions to
distinct committees represents a separation of tasks and functions, and has been strongly
recommended as a suitable mechanism for improving corporate governance (Kesner, 1988; Spira
Bender, 2004). Two important sub committees found in modern organisations are the auditand
compensation committees. The audit committee is a subcommittee of the board of directors with
delegated authority to oversee the auditingand financial reporting related matters of the firm. The
compensation committee, on the other hand, is entrusted with responsibility for setting managerial
pay, including an optimal amount of performance based incentive pay. The question of whether
overlapping membership, where at least one audit committee member is also on the compensation
committee, is desirable from a governance perspective has received increasing attention from
professionals and researchers (Chandar, Chang, Zheng, 2012; Habib Bhuiyan, 2014; KPMG, 2008;
Liao Hsu, 2013). The rationale for overlapping membership is based on the
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Harry Potter And The Sorcerer s Stone Arguments
Final Essay 5: Argument on Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s Stone A giant of a man was
standing in the doorway. His face was almost completely hidden by a long, shaggy mane of hair
and a wild tangled beard, but you could make out his eyes, glinting like black beetles under all the
hair (pg. 46). It s an exquisite yet brightening description of the first introduction of Hagrid from J.
K. Rowling s novel, Harry Potterand the Sorcerer s Stone. This book gives a great amount of vivid
description into the characters, settings and conflicts. There are key points to really note about
Harry Potter. The wonderful and imaginative yet creative language and the similarities between
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In some different views Harry is easy to compare with a man named David Pelzer. He was a long
time survivor of child abuse and author of the book, A Child Called It . His book is the
incredible story of courage and strength. He had tried to deal to survive with his mother s terrible
abuse and despise towards him Even though, the Dursley s don t treat Harry quite like Mr. Pelzer
s mother treated him, I still could see large amounts of similarity between. The family that Harry
is living with by the name of the Dursley s make Harry sleep in a small cupboard under the stairs
and they are constantly, negatively talking down on him how useless, weird and disgusting he
is. David s bed in the basement was an army cot. His clothes were torn and raunchy. Harry was to
an extent the Dursley s slave, due to harry always being forced to do anything they demanded
from him. David Pelzer s was his mother s slave also he was forced to work all the time and do
anything his mother said.
Since, Harry grew up in such a horrible home with horrible energy, the Dursleys and Harry s
confidence, self persona was constantly reigned upon before going to Hogwarts. Due to that always
happening Harry was very insecure and unsure about himself. But, as the story moves forward.
Harry continues to learn more about himself and the things he never thought he
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In the novel The Curious Incident of the dog in the...
In the novel The Curious Incident of the dog in the night time by Mark Haddon, the author brings
us into the world of a 15 year old boy living with Autism. Life for the protagonist, Christopher is
not placid, as it is essential he make difficult life decisions that modify his routine life. The story
culminates with Christopher residing with his mother, Judy. However, there are numerous reasons
that Judy does not make for a suitable guardian, subsequently Christopher should not be residing
with his mother and instead his father, Ed. Judy s personality and character traits make her an
unstable and unpredictable person who has established multiple times that she cannot face her
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Not only does she need to care for herself she has demonstrated that she is impatient and very hot
tempered, a personality unfit to taking care of someone with Autism.
In accordance with the fact that Judy needs to care for herself and her personality does not allow
her to be a good guardian, Judy runs away from her problems instead of facing them. Judy has
been absent from Christopher s life, because she found caring for him to be too difficult, and so
she left with Mr. Shears, leaving Christopher s father to tell him she had died, Mother died two
weeks later... (26). Even though she is not really dead, she is dead to Christopher for years, and
he is left with no mother. She does so again when things with Mr. Shears become too tough, she
runs away without telling him, We are going back to Swindon because if we stay in London any
longer... (208) This is the portion of the book where Christopher s mother tells Christopher that
they are leaving London and going back to Swindon, as she is appalled by Mr. Shears behavior
and interaction with Christopher, as well as she no longer desires to be with him. Instead of facing
him, she packs up their stuff, takes his car and leaves. Thus her inability to face her problems
makes her irresponsible and unpredictable.
While Ed also has his liabilities, he is a much more suitable guardian for Christopher. Ed is
responsible which in turn makes him much more patient
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Syria From Early 1900 To The Present Syria
Outline Land between Empires. Since early history, Syria experienced Colonization, invasion and
occupations. The history dictated the path that took Syria from early 1900 to the present. Below is
an outline of this paper
1.Breeze to Syria History.
a.A brief introduction to the cultural paper.
b.Understating why we need to mention the history.
2.Political.
a.From the early 1900 to the present
b.Parties and event that unfolded the present Syria.
c.Government
3.Military.
a.Man Power
b.Ground Power
c.Air Power
d.Naval Power
e.Units
4.Economic
a.Resources
b.Economic growing rates
c.Trades
d.Banking
5.Society
a.Nationality
b.Religion
c.Population
d.Education
6.Information
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Near to 4 Million people, operate fixed lines for Communications. More than 15 Million
communicate using wireless mobile phones including cellphones. Their fiber optic technology
resides for the most part in developed areas with vast improvement over the past decade to rural
areas. In country 6 of every 10 persons subscribed to fixed lines. Syria also connects to its
neighbor in the Levant via submarine cable. Also, have two satellites, with ground stations in the
Indian and Atlantic Ocean. Radio station and cable reach out as far as the Levant to include
Turkey and Iraq. For the most past The Sate runs Radio and Television networks. Two thirds of the
homes have access to foreign Television. In addition, there are 14 and 15 AM and FM respectively
with 26 shortwaves stations. There are 44 TV broadcast stations with 17 repeaters. Almost one third
of the population uses
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Life in Las Vegas Essay
Life in Las Vegas
Hell is expensive. This is my first thought as my plane lands in Las Vegas. The
Luxor hotel s glass pyramid seems dangerously close to the runway s edge, as do its chocolate and
gold sphinx and rows of shaved palms. I wonder if these rooms tremble when jets land. Behind the
Luxor are mountains kissed by dust the hue of bone; to its left lies the Strip, where color is so
bright it looks like it has died, rotted, and come back as a poisonous flower.
I have been forewarned. First, I am told flying in at noon is not the way to enter Vegas. Correct
entry is at night. This way I would have the full treatment of neon and glowing sky. As a child, I
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There s a small but steady amount of suicides we call jumpers, states Sgt.
Bill Keeton of Metro Police. They re generally tourists. Some jump off an overpass, even Hoover
Dam, but casinos are first choice. Balconies. The hotels wised up. Roofs stay locked.
Las Vegas has other names for its fatalities. Snowbirds are retirees from the
Northwest who settle here or come to gamble their pension funds. Downwinders are former Utah
residents fighting cancer who lived downwind of radioactive breezes in the fifties and sixties.
Nuclear testing was only one desert valley away; like the airport now, it was so close hotel rooms
shook.
It s not necessarily gamblers, Keeton goes on. Just people who ve planned one last fling. We
used to get a lot from Los Angeles. Now it s people from all over the world. We had a young man
fly in from Ireland. On his immigration card, it said he seemed either on drugs or depressed. He
came here and went to a pistol range, shot targets for a while, then took his gun into a bathroom
and killed himself. His family in Ireland kept asking, why Las Vegas? At that same pistol range, a
man from Japan shot himself in his shooting stall. It s strange.
I hear other stories. Of a wealthy man from Malibu, in the computer business, who committed
suicide with sleeping pills and a plastic bag, in a luxury suite at the Mirage. His body was found
next to the room s baby grand piano. He had bad relations with his ex wife.
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Communication Technology Is Taking A New Phase Day By Day
Career Episode 1
Introduction
CE 1.1
Communication technology is taking a new phase day by day. In olden days there use to be two to
three people to turn ON and OFF an instrument or appliance but in present generation we are
operating the instruments with remote and wireless source, so this increasing technology growth
developed a keen interest in doing this project, which is described in this career episode done in my
tenure of bachelor of technology in Electronics and Communication Engineering.
Chronology: (January 2010 March 2010)
Geographical location: India
Organization Name: Holy Mary Institute of Science and Technology
Project Name: Relay Driver Circuit using an IC ULN2003
Title of Position: Student
Subject: Embedded Systems
Background
CE 1.2
This project comes under the area of embedded system and the circuit comes under the IC based on
the electromagnetic switch. In most of the projects, I have seen or observed that the loads are
actually controlled by using a microcontroller block and also the loads managing techniques. To
carry out this project, I had used multiple sources of information and spent more hours in the
college laboratory.
Abstract
CE 1.2.1
I know how relays are important in the circuits and the embedded systems and the relay driver IC
is generally used as an electromagnetic switch. In order to control the loads in the circuits via
microcontroller block, the relay that acts as the switch is used. Moreover, it depends on the signals
sent by
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Charles Lindbergh Informative Speech
Tutu s, Dress up, Baby dolls, Barney
Hello World! And out she came without a moment s hesitation, as a Hawaiian shirt flew through the
room catching her in nick of time! Surprising us all!
Echoing only moments before, Honey you are going to have to hold it. The doctor is on his way.
This little one was ready for her grand entrance into this great big wide world of; three dogs, big
brother, super happy papa, grandma pa, and her mommy, me (howling with joy and pain), scared
and elated all at the same time...all waiting to greet her.
On an evening within only two weeks before Lindy was born, PBS aired a show, The Story of
Charles Lindbergh, about the first solo transatlantic flight in his plane, Spirit of St. Louis. The press
named him, Lucky Lindy. Immediately her name while she was inside my belly went from
Libby to Lindy as I yelled, Mark! I know her name! And if that didn t top off the anticipated
arrival of our baby girl, the timing of going into labor did! I m not sure exactly but I do know that
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She has been one that needed to be dragged along kicking and screaming, even hanging onto for
dear life: a truck door, a leg(grandma s, mine, her dads...), her brother, whatever she could grab
ahold of if she wasn t ready for what was next. As with her birth, gracefully almost unexpectedly,
she slide right on through, seamlessly, ready to take life head on, the timing was hers and hers
alone. It s a delicate balance and a dance not of a minuet or rumba but more like a mambo with a
delightful lift of a waltz watching her grow up.
The excitement of the birth, the few weeks afterwards, and the love I feel towards my daughter
reminds me of all the 25 years that have passed. It feels good to embrace these moments all over
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Princess Diana Rhetorical Analysis or Reports Essay
Zoe Strawn Mrs. Leopard AP Lang and Comp Rhetorical Analysis of Four Articles Upon
Princess Diana s Death Princess Diana of Wales was killed in a car accident in Paris, France in
1997. She was divorced from England s Prince Charles and a mother to Princes William and
Harry. In her life, she was known for her philanthropy and her marriage with the Prince. The
accident was known around the world and many newspapers and news programs wrote articles
about the late Princess s death. The Queen of England and Princess Diana s brother Lord Spencer
spoke about the Princess in a televised speech and her eulogy at the funeral service. The first article
reporting of the Princess s death was from the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) on August...
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The speaker is Queen Elizabeth, the audience is anyone watching the televised speech, and the
subject is the remembrance of Diana. The intent of the Queens speech is to pay tribute to late
Diana and also thank everyone for the flowers, messages, and respects paid to Diana. I believe
that the speech was rhetorically effective because of the emotion that the speaker conveys.
Logos is established because we know that the speaker is the Queen of England. However,
pathos is the most common in this speech. The Queen is distressed about the death of a family
member, and it shows in her speech. The speech is written in a sweet style. Examples of this are
So what I say to you now, as your queen and as a grandmother, I say from my heart. , and, I share
in your determination to cherish her memory. Diana s brother, Earl Spencer, gave a eulogy for
her on September 6, 1997. In the eulogy he speaks of how much Diana meant to the people of
not only England, but also the people of the world. Within the speech, the Earl becomes
passionate about his sister and the things that she did during her life. One example that he gave
was that on her birthday, she did not celebrate the day but instead was the guest of honor at a
charity fundraising event. The speaker is Earl Spencer, the brother of the late Princess. The
audience is all of the people who are
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Lady Macbeth Newspaper Article
Death! In a turn of events Macbeth, the lord of Scotland, has been killed by Macduff, the Thane
of Fife. Macbeth was murdered at his castle at Dunsinane. The King of Scotland s reign of terror
was no more, when Macduff was seen carrying Macbeth s decapitated head yesterday afternoon.
He has proved himself to be one of the most corrupt kings in all of Scotland s history.
Macbeth was killed during the battle between the soldiers of his army and a force of English
soldiers and rebel Scots led by Malcolm. Macbeth was beheaded by Macduff, only hours after
the death of Lady Macbeth, in revenge for the brutal murder of Macduff s family. Malcolm has
succeeded in raising an army in England, and Macduff joins him as he rides to Scotland to
challenge Macbeth s forces. Macduff, used wood form the Birnam Forest to hide his army from
detection. When Macbeth got word that the trees from the Birnam forest were moving towards the
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In the battle, Macbeth stroked violently, but the English forces gradually overwhelm his army and
castle. Reporters believe that Macbeth thought he was invulnerable to the power of man who was
born of a woman. Macbeth boasts that he cannot be killed by any man born of woman. On the
battlefield, Macbeth encounters the vengeful Macduff, who declares that he was not of woman
born but was instead untimely ripped from his mother s womb. Reporters believe that is why he
was destined to kill Macbeth. Macbeth realized that he was doomed. Macbeth continues to fight
until Macduff kills and beheads
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The Problem With Illegal Aliens
Introduction Despite the multiple laws and policies that were implemented in the United States,
there is still a problem with illegal aliens or immigrants. The U.S. government has spent millions of
dollars to secure our southern border but, with that being said, the government has charged the
Department of Homeland Security to create and implement new and innovative ways to justify and
solidify those polices. In this case study, there will be a focus and analytical approach to three of
the main issues which continue to surface on immigration enforcement. These issues are: who is an
illegal alien; who can detain illegal aliens; and when can they be deported?
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This business specializes in the slaughter and distribution of turkey parts. In the late 80s and 90s
this was one of the largest meat plants in the county. In 2008, two of the company s top officials
were charged with hiring undocumented workers for about eight years before 300 plant workers
were arrested... Most of the workers arrested in the raid have been deported, but others have been
convicted of using fraudulent documents to obtain their jobs, the newspaper said (Savage, 2009).
This situation along with many others lead to the demise of the company many years later. Many
illegal aliens migrate to the United States for work opportunities so they can support their families.
Many people have negative attitude toward these individuals but, not all of the individuals that
migrate to the United States have bad intentions. Many just are looking for the pursuit of happiness
in the American way.
Who can detain illegal aliens? Any law enforcement branch including the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) operating under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) has the
right to detain any person seeking illegal entry into the U.S. This Act was passed by congress and
is the main law that legislates and regulates immigration. This authority is prescribed by the
Secretary of DHS to all law enforcement agency operating from the local level all the way up to the
federal level.
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Analysis Of Double Indemnity
Double Indemnity is a film noir directed by Billy Wilder in 1944, and it was based on the novel
of the same name Double Indemnity which was published in 1943. This film was nominated for
seven Academy Awards, but it did not win any prize. Double Indemnity is a story about the
crime of Phyllis and Neff. Phyllis plans to kill her husband to receive the claim of an accident
insurance and Neff set up a scheme to get twice the amount of a clause. Although a classic femme
fatale of the noir era, Phyllis would be considered a strong woman and a feminist today because of
her role in the insurance scam, her manipulation of Neff, and her sexy appearance.
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This soundtrack is extradiagetic, commentative, and suggests, initially, an upbeat mood and a
feeling of optimism as Neff and Phyllis believe they might have really gotten away with their
crime (Krinsky); sometime, the violin turns on that can make the mood of the film tighter.
When Neff shots Phyllis, the gunshot is too loud to make the audience start. As soon as the
gunshot is heard, the background music stops suddenly, exaggerating what has just taken place.
(Owers). There are a lot of crisis of masculinity scene in this movie. One of the most masculinity
is the relationship between Neff and Keyes. Smoking is a masculine trait; however, Walter and
Barton light cigarettes for each other. Normally, men like to light matches for women; it seems
to be a part of the dynamic of the man and indicates the man is more active and be able to control
the relationship. However, Keyes lets Neff light matches for him instead of doing by himself. If
he was considered to be strong and masculine, he would never let other men do that. It places
him in the position of a woman and indicates that Keyes depends on Neff and Neff is more
masculine in film. Moreover, throughout the film, Phyllis plays a game with the man to make him
feel masculine. When he knows about killing her husband plan, he is still not surprise and declare
that he saw a lot this case in his office. It makes Neff to be a good
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Social Structure And Hierarchy At The Gym
For the deviance assignment I decided to break the social norms that are prevalent in the gym
while working out. Cal Poly has a very active campus that uses the gym very regularly. The gym
has its own set of rules and norms that are followed by everyone. I personally do not spend a lot
of time in the gym so to prepare I watched 30 minutes of YouTube videos and read multiple lists
of unwritten gym rules and things not to do at the gym. The social structure and hierarchy at the
gym is different than real life. The gym social structure is based on how much muscle the person
has and for how long the person has been lifting. Therefore, I was at the bottom due to the fact
that I am rail thin and do not work out regularly. As someone at the bottom of the social order I
was for the most part ignored, similar to how one ignores the poor and homeless. The only way
to get a reaction out of people was to act out and disturb the social order. No one offered to help
me and spend time with me to improve out of the goodness of his or her heart, most people stick
to themselves. The only way to be noticed is to act out, similar to how poor people and homeless
act out to get attention because they do not know any other way. The only person to talk to me
and tell me that I was messing around was a male in his 30 s who was very muscular and was a
workout regular. He, in the social structure, is much higher and the advice is similar to a teacher
speaking down to a student. He told me that
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Kitty Genovese Study
While in the grocery store check out line, the woman in front of you drops her coin purse. You
stop and look at her and are conflicted on whether or not to help her clean up the mess.
Everyday, people witness another person needing help. The reasoning that causes one person to
help may stop another from helping, whether it is time, convenience, or maybe sincerity.
Throughout our history, there have been multiple studies on what makes a person more prone
to help than another person. With this research study, we can decipher what makes or prevents a
person from helping another. By conducting this study, we may be able to provide input for
some people on why another person is more likely to help than per say, they are. Darley and
LatanГ© (1968) established a study over the Kitty Genovese case from the 1960 s. Darley and
LatanГ© (1968) decided to come up with a study to test multiple participants and see if the
number of witnesses around an emergency affects a person helping during the emergency.
Darley and LatanГ© (1968) determined from the results that the number of bystanders does in
fact affect if a person helps. Darley and Batson (1973) also conducted a study on helping
behaviors in people. Darley and Batson (1973) gathered 3 hypotheses for this specific study;
they hypothesized that people who were in a rush were less likely to help than people who were
not in a hurry. They also hypothesized that people who were thinking religious thoughts would
not be any more likely to help another person. Their last hypothesis was people who are religious
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For this study, I hypothesize that people who are fearful of the situation going on may make a
person not help rather than someone who isn t afraid of the situation. When people are scared of
something, they tend to run away from it rather than face
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Ambiguity Of Bret Harte s The Outcasts Of Poker Flat
Research Paper Outline
Intro In The Outcasts of Poker Flat, Bret Harte creates John Oakhurst to be morally ambiguous to
express that one should not judge others at first glance.
II. Bret Harte creates John Oakhurst In The Outcasts of Poker Flat to be morally ambiguous.
A. Tommy, you re a good little man, but you can t gamble worth a cent. Don t try it over again. He
then handed him his money back, pushed him gently from the room, and so made a devoted slave
of Tom Simson (Harte 77).
1. In this piece of evidence from the story, Oakhurst is showing generosity in giving Tom his
money back. This is a side we see of Oakhurst to be the desirable side of him.
2. Gamblers as we know them have always been close to their money. People have ... Show more
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Later in the story, One gets to know that Oakhurst is actually a man that keeps up with himself.
Harte notes, He bestirred himself in dusting his black clothes, washing his hands and face, and
other acts characteristic of his studiously neat habits, and for a moment forgot his annoyance
(77). This is something you would not think to see from someone that gambles and risks all they
have. Oakhurst from this is seen as a clean and he forces himself into good habits. This is
another reason shown why people should not judge people at first glance C. A secret committee
had determined to rid the town of all improper persons (Kolb 90). 1. In this criticism, Kolb gives
us the overall reason why the town decided to kick people out of the town. The words improper
persons mentioned in this is the basis of what the story is all about. All the people that have
traits as a improper human will need to leave the town. This is a big part of the story, and is
where people, like John Oakhurst, are being judged by people that don t even know them very
well. 2. These people are kicked out of the town and it ends up being their demise that they were
judged. Oakhurst and the others showed acts of kindness and caring after they were kicked out.
These people were people anybody would be able to like because of the things they did. This shows
and supports the meaning that you should not judge others at first
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The Writings of Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe
The amazing, the people who inspire, who make people feel something with words on paper,
authors. Authors have a special ability to create a separate world, but a great author lets us into
their world and makes us feel something when we read their work. From all of the research Colton
Coverston has done, he has come to the conclusion that Edgar Allan Poe should be in the top fifth
American Authors on a top twenty greatest American author list. Edgar Allan Poe has written
many pieces of writing, until he was fifteen. He was born to write. Edgar Allan Poe is a great
author, because he wrote about profound things, and people are continually reading and
enjoying them. Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19th, 1809. He died when he was only
forty years old on December 7th, 1849 from suicide. Nobody knows why he killed himself, but
many people believe that his life influenced his scary stories. Edgar Allan Poe s most famous
writing was The Raven. He started writing when he was fifteen years old, and his first writing
was a poem. The poem was called Last Night, With Many Cares and Toils. His very last writing,
and most famous was The Raven. Most of Edgar Allan Poe s writings are set in a spooky and dark
setting. Young readers today seem to enjoy dark writing. Stephen King is a popular and favorite in
this generation. Stephen King writes in the same genre of Edgar Allan Poe, and they are both loved
authors. They both are continually influencing this generation
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Grilled Pineapple Diet
Whether you re dieting or trying to cut down on sugary desserts, there are ways to satisfy your
sweet tooth without actually taking sugar into your body. These recipes have fruit as their main
ingredient, which means they re a lot healthier than sugar alternatives. They ll still make you feel
as if you re not depriving yourself of sweets.
Grilled Pineapple with Yogurt and Pistachios
For your pineapple recipe, it s best to stick with the actual fruit. Stay away from pineapple in a can
since it often has added sugar and syrups.
This grilled pineapple recipe has the ability to be adapted to your own tastes. If you don t like
pistachios, try it with sunflower seeds or crushed walnuts.
Ingredients:
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Make sure the grill or pan is lightly oiled. Each side of the pineapple can be grilled for
approximately 3 minutes. During the cooking process, you can mix the yogurt, milk and honey
together. Plate the slices once they re done cooking. Drizzle the pineapple with the honey yogurt
sauce and add the nuts.
Warmed Pears in Honey
This recipe calls for pears, but the choice of pear is up to you. For variety, you might decide to add
Bosc, Concorde or Bartlett pears together in the recipe.
Ingredients:
3 4 pears sliced 1/4 inch thick
Cinnamon
2 tablespoons of honey
1 cup of yogurt
In a bowl, mix the pear slices with cinnamon until they re coated. Set a pan onto the stove on a
very light heat, and add a coating of honey to the bottom of the pan. Add the pears into the honey
gently. The pears will grow softer as they heat. After a few minutes, turn the pears gently. Once
both sides are warmed, plate the pears and add a dollop of yogurt to the top of them.
Frozen Bananas
This is one of the easiest recipes on this list. It s almost like ice cream when it s pureed in a blender.
Ingredients
2 frozen bananas
Blender
Optional
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Infa 610 Final Exam Solutions
INFA 610 Final Exam Solutions https://hwguiders.com/downloads/infa 610 final exam solutions
/ INFA 610 Final Exam Solutions
Part 1: Short discussion, determine if each of the following questions is true or false and defend
your position in a brief discussion if you think it is necessary. Write your answer, T or F, to each
question in the following Answer Table. (10 questions at 1.5 points each, 15 points totally)
1.Deleting the browsing history and cookies in a computer system can be the way to completely
delete the recently visited sites.
2.A Denial of Service attack does not require the attacker to penetrate the target s security defenses.
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1.All of the above. Answer(s):
5.Choose the right statement(s):
1.On change controlled system, you should run automatic updates to prevent security patches from
introducing instability. 1.A malicious driver can potentially bypass many security controls to install
malware. 1.It is critical that the operating system be kept as up to date as possible, with all critical
security related patched installed. 1.The operating system planning process should consider the
categories of users on the system, and the privileges they have. 1.All of the above. Answer(s):
6.Countermeasures against subdomain DNS cache poisoning include which of the following:
7.SPR
8.DNSSEC uses RRSIG and DNSKEY records
9.Firewalls
10.DNSSEC employing a chain of trust
11.All of the above. Answer(s): 7.SELinux implements different types of MAC:
________________________. 1.Role Based Access Controls and Type Enforcement,
2.Multi Level Security,
3.Multi Task Level Security,
4.User Based Access Controls and Format Enforcement
5.None of the above. Answer(s):
8.Protection of a software program that uses a unique, novel algorithm could be legally protected by:
9.A patent
10.A copyright
11.A notary
12.Ethical standards
13.All of the above. Answer(s):
9.Security threats include which of the following:
10.Hurricanes
11.Disgruntled employees
12.Unlocked doors
13.Un patched
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Contributions Of The Pension System
A defined contribution (DC) scheme on the other hand is a pension plan whose value depends on
an individual s own contributions, those from his/her employer and the government; generally in
the form of a tax relief. These contributions are reinvested in the stock market and upon
retirement, the accumulated value of the fund is received and can be used to secure a pension
income. A choice is usually made to either purchase an annuity (a product which offers a
guaranteed income for life), used as a drawback (reinvesting the fund value in the stock market
from which income can be drawn when needed) or a mixture of both. It is also worth noting that a
maximum of 25% of the pension fund is available for withdrawal as a Tax free lump sum... Show
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The inequalities experienced (for example married couples earning higher state pension than
unmarried people and women generally allocated to a lower State pension than men) under the
current system have led to these general low levels of savings for retirement. According to the
Office of National Statistics (ONS), it is projected that about 36% of the population born in 2013
will live past the age of 100 as compared to the 1940 s where mortality was estimated at 68years .
These constant and gradual improvement in longevity estimates, will give rise to a higher ageing
population being formed relative to a lower increase in working population. Consequently all
current tax incomes to the government will not be sufficient to be pay the retirement income for
the aging population, hence increasing the burden on the government to finance the ageing as it
cannot sustain the pension system. The complex nature in estimating one s retirement earnings
characterised by additional benefits reward for long term services, alongside the increasing
dependence on means tested benefits, has led to a general misunderstanding of the current pension
scheme. Over the years, this has prevented many people from knowing and deciding on how and
why they should save towards their retirement and has often led to people not saving at all. The
state pension is unfunded. Under the current pension system, it was realised that all
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The Moose By Elizabeth Bishop
The poem The Moose by Elizabeth Bishop opens up by capturing the landscape and physical
appearance of the Nova Scotia coast, where Bishop was taken to live with her grandparents in
her younger days. As she is traveling to Boston she takes into account various images and
perspectives she is seeing and hearing. Like some of Bishop s previous poems, The Moose
focuses on the beauty and power of nature, and how nature can be almost a burden to our everyday
life. Bishop does this by including vivid imagery, syntax, and alliterationthroughout the poem.
With Bishop being familiar with the Nova Scotia coast, she really has a connection in the poem
with the landscape and what is going on around her, which the reader can appreciate throughout
the first couple of stanzas. The reader can identify this connection with the vivid use of imagery
Bishop portrays. She starts out the poem describing the scenery and a little bit of the culture that
has surrounded her for most of her years. Lines 1 4 cite, From narrow provinces /of fish and
bread and tea, / home of the long tides/ where the bay leaves the sea. With these particular lines,
Bishop creates a soothing and comfortable image and tone. She sets the mood of the poem by the
repetitive syntactical use of language. Bishop does a great job with this by having the reader
appreciate what she is seeing and displaying a meaning of what is behind these long tides and the
bay.
She continues on with the third stanza describing the sunset
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The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks
A mother s love is the kind of love that gives meaning to life, when everything seems to have
your back against the wall, somehow the reassurance of a mother s presence and support takes
away all of the pain. A bond created from early on inside your mother s womb, is the same bond
that is cherished for a lifetime. From mother s day cards every year, to special surprises for her
birthday, a mother s love can never be replaced. This kind of love is truly indescribable. But what
happens when you re only left with the memories and vivid imagination of what life would have
been like if you had more time to spend with your mother. Imagine not knowing anything about who
your mother was, or what kind of woman she turned out to be, the only thing... Show more content
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It was as if I was reading about my own mother and the different trials and tribulations that my
family would have had to face after her death if we were in this predicament. I can t even fathom
having to handle life s ups and downs without my mom by my side. I started to reminisce about
some of the things my mother and I would do together like girls night out which consists of getting
our nails done and watching lifetime movies and binge eating on all of our favorite foods, or
having girl talk about everything under the sun, because I needed a mother s point of view.
Henrietta was more than just scientific research, she was a wife, a sister, a friend, a granddaughter,
and most importantly she was a mother.
The HeLa cell line was integral in the innovation of noteworthy medical advances including: the
polio vaccine which showed how certain cells were resistant to antibiotics, the cancer drug
Tamoxifen, chemotherapy, gene mapping, in vitro fertilization, and treatments for influenza,
leukemia, and Parkinson s disease (Skloot, 100). In 1965, HeLa cells were fused with mouse cells,
making the first human animal hybrid (Skloot, 141). These hybrids were able to advance the field
of genetics to study cell genomes, create monoclonal antibodies, and identify ABO blood groups,
lowering the rejection rate for transplants (Skloot,
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High Noon Vs The Most Dangerous Game Comparison Essay
It s the film, High Noon versus The Most Dangerous Game ! If you don t know what High Noon
is, it s about Will, who is the protagonist, is coming back to town to fight Frank, who is the
antagonist, and his gang to finish their fight once and for all. Now about The Most Dangerous
Game , it s about Rainsford, who is trapped on an island and the protagonist, fights Zaroff, who is
the antagonist, to survive in this jungle like island. The 2 stories of the film and the short storyhave
many similarities and differences. Such resemblance are the theme and the main characters while
there is a differencein the setting.
Between these 2, the theme the film and the short story are very similar. Evidence in the film to
prove my point are from the Minister: I don t know. The Commandment say: Thou shalt not kill.
But we hire men to do it for us. The right and the wrong seem pretty clear here, but if you re asking
me to tell my people to go and kill and maybe get themselves killed I m sorry don t know what to
say.... I m sorry. (Foreman 315) and in the short story Rainsford said: Rainsford did not smile. I am
still a beast at bay, he said, in a low, hoarse voice. Get ready,
General Zaroff. The general made one of his deepest bows. I see, he said. Splendid! One of us is to
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I suggest, too, that you avoid the big swamp in the southeast corner of the island. We call it
Death Swamp. There s quicksand there. (Connell 17) In the Wild West it s bland and has mostly
nothing except for buildings and houses, and you could also run away. Look, this is just a dirty
little village in the middle of nowhere. (Foreman 299) On the island, where Rainsford tries to
survive, there is no running away since it s isolated and there are many obstacles on an island and
in jungle by nature. Many similarities and differences can be found within the film and the short
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Symbolism In Jesus Camp
In 2006, directors Heidi Erving and Cahal Grady released Jesus Camp . The directors go to Devil
s Lake, North Dakota to document a camp run by and for Evangelicals. Becky Fisher, the camp s
leader, admits that society ought to indocrinate its children. The word evangelical means fervent
or zealous. Becky Fisher furvently trains the children to develop a one sided perception of the
world so they can take back America for Christ. While all Evangelicals do not behave this way, the
directors present a group of these individuals and what they live for. In Jesus Camp , the directors
create a political context, elements of juxtaposition and symbolism to promote the discussion of the
following: when does education become indoctrination?
With the presidential election of George Bush in 2005, Evangelicals felt empowered. He was a
conservative and many of his political ideals aligned with the evangelicals . Becky Fisher utilizes
the camp activities comminicate conservative political ideology to the children. In Jesus Camp ,
Becky Fisher denies the claim that her camp is politically inclined. Yet, her camp activities assert
a different side of the argument. For example, the camp s leaders told the children that abortion is
wrong. The camp s leaders spoke of Roe v. Wadeand how it legalized abortion within the first
trimester in the pregnancy. The leaders show what fetuses look like at different stages in the
pregnancy. They tell the children that one third of their friends are
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Language Development
Children s language development and second language acquisition
Sandra Morales
Texas Woman s University
Children s language development and second language acquisition The paper investigates how
children develop their cognitive and language skills in a context that is influenced by social and
biological factors. The literature review discusses the Cognitive and Social Constructivism theories
and their influence on the education field. In addition the author presents how children develop
their language at different stages and how those stages influence the growth and development of a
second language. Language acquisition is one of the most important topics in cognitive
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Literature Review
Piaget Cognitive Constructivism Piaget s main focus of constructivism has to do with the person
and how they construct their knowledge. Piaget believed individuals must adapt to their
environment, and develops as parts of the adaptation process to the environment. According to
Piaget, the individual needs to understand the information that they are receiving in order to be able
to use it; they must construct their own knowledge (Powell, 2009). For Piaget, language
development is internal mental processes controlled by developmental processes and is done
individually, without the interventions of others (Agbenyega, 2009). As a result of mastering one
stage, children will be ready to move, learn, and develop according to the expectations of the next
stage. In regards to language development Piaget sees language as part of the cognitive
development. How children think determines when and what the child can speak. In addition
Piaget, states that children s talking abilities emerge naturally without any formal teaching by
adults, however more sophisticated vocabulary require formal education and experiences with the
language. During early stages of the development according to Piaget, words are related to schemas
of actions related to the child and those schemas will later be incorporated into exiting schemas that
will support future learning experiences. Through the process of assimilation and accommodation,
children
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Delivering Alpha
Organized by CNBC and Institutional Investor Forums for the third year in a row, the Delivering
Alpha Conference did not disappoint. World hedge fund titans or more commonly known on
CNBC as Masters of the Universe descended at the Pierre Hotel in New York City on July 17.
Well known hedge fund managers such as Carl Icahn, John Paulson, Nelson Peltz, Leon
Cooperman and James Chanos, just to name a few, divulged their sought after stock picks along
with solid reasoning and what lies ahead for stock and bond markets.
The opening remarks by Treasury secretary Jacob J. Lew provided his views on the current
situation of the U.S. economy and regulation post the 2008 crisis. Perry Partners CEO Richard
Perry suggested that Europe is 2 3 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While Chris Hohn, Founder of the Children s Investment Fund, suggested buying EADS
(Airbus) which will likely double in price over the next two to three years, as well as buying
Porsche now gets an investor in at a 30% discount whereas Volkswagen will double in two years,
and Aurizon (Australian railroad) will likely double in the next three years due to its more focused
approach on profits.
Legendary short seller Jim Chanos, Founder of Kynikos Associates the largest exclusive short
seller in the world, presented his views on why Caterpillar, due to accounting issues and the lack
of growth, is a short as well as his older short HP is still in place. Mark Kingdon, President of
Kingdon Capital Management, suggested going long the following Japanese stocks with low PE
ratios (Mazda, Fuji Heavy (Subaru) and Toyota as well as a pharmaceutical firm called Aegerion
will have good returns over the next 12 18 months. When it comes to Powering America the panel
suggested that natural gas is cheaper and investors should include natural resources in a portfolio
for protection against an inflationary environment with a panelist suggesting a long position in
Whiting Petroleum. Activist investor Nelson Peltz was asked about his long position in DuPont
and did not comment, but discussed his stakes in Pepsico and Mondelez and suggested two
scenarios for Pepsico to follow.
During the luncheon speech John Paulson suggested the best investment now is buying a
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  • 2. Legal Rights Of Ancient Egyptian Women Although ancient Egyptian women were not completely equal to the men in their society, they still had more rights than women in other ancient societies. Unlike women in other ancient societies, Egyptian women enjoyed most of the same legal and economic rights that Egyptian men did. In ancient Egypt the disparities between people s legal rights were based on differences in social class and not on gender. At least in theory ancient Egyptian women and men were able to achieve the same economic and legal rights. Fascinatingly enough, when the Greeks conquered Egypt in 332 B.C.E., Egyptian women were allowed more rights than Greek women, despite the fact that the Egyptians were forced to live under the Greeks. Ancient Egyptian women were allowed a variety of rights and privileges. For example they could own, manage, and sell private property, resolve legal settlements, and much more. The private property of ancient Egyptian women consisted of more than just land. Private property included slaves, portable goods, servants, livestock, and money as well. Just as legally as they could own, sell, and manage slaves, they could free them too. Women in Egypt had the right to resolve or conclude legal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Take for instance the community property law on married Egyptians. This law states that ancient Egyptian women had claims to up to one third of all the community property in her marriage. This community property did not include the Egyptian woman s own property that she accumulated before the marriage. Still, as you can see it would be historically incorrect for us to claim that ancient Egyptian women and men had completely equal rights. Another example that displays androcentrism is that although an Egyptian women could bequeath property to whomever she wished, this could be overruled by her husband s will if it says ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. It is easy to say that species are constantly changing,... It is easy to say that species are constantly changing, and branching off into totally new species. But how do we know where the species originate? Phylogenies help to show us how all kinds of species are related to each other, and why. These relationships are put into what can be called a cladogram, which links species to common ancestors, in turn showing where, when, how, and why these ancestors diverged to form new species. Without phylogenies, it would be extremely difficult to put species in specific categories or relate them to one another. Along with phylogenies can come conflict on which species should be related to one another. This conflict causes many hypotheses and experiments, which can lead to phylogenetic retrofitting,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The parareptile hypothesis is taken back at least two decades. It has recently been rediscovered and contradicted by parsimony. Bayesian inferences support this parareptile conclusion, but parsimony concludes the idea of turtles being a sister group to pareiasaurs, which is an anapsid group, including Eunotosaurus. To test these hypothesis, a multitude of data is compiled to observe the stability behind the inferences made. In this article, one main experiment was discussed through the collection and analysis of two retrofitted matrices, phylogenetic analyses, and molecular scaffolds. In one matrice, Eunotosaurus was added to a diapsid focused data set, while turtles were added to an anapsid focused data set. The diapsid sets included a broad sampling of diapsids, which placed turtles as sisters to sauropterygians. The anapsid set, on the other hand, included a broad sampling of anapsids, especially parareptiles. Turtles were not included in the anapsid set. When the experiment moves on to the phylogenetic analysis, Bayesian inferences and parsimony were brought into the mix. After these analyses, the experiment finally includes molecular scaffolding. The effect of molecular scaffolding was to see where extant linneages interact with molecular phylogenies. The, the Bayesian and parsimony analyses were again repeated with these backbone constraints while everything else is indifferent. The idea ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Sex Workers in Canada Essay Sometimes, the term sex work is used, as well as prostitution . But whichever term we choose to say, it does not eliminate the stigma attached to it. Cases such as the Bedford V. Canada Case (144) indulges into the conspiracy of sex work and challenges certain sections of the Criminal Code that make business in relation to prostitutionillegal. Ideally, a sex worker has a career just as a teacher or lawyer. For this reason, their human rightsand dignity should be protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedomsas are other professions. However, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms as well as the Criminal Code do not seek to protect sex workers, yet, they seek to do otherwise using certain sections of the Criminal Code... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Statistics Canada says sex trade is job that is at a high risk since 2000. Homicide in Canada report had said that since 1991, 73 sex workers were murdered on the job. Sadly, this trend remains today. In 2007, 15 sex workers were reported killed as a direct result of their profession, up and average of 7 per year for the previous decade .1 Research has proven that the murder scale for sex workers represents roughly 60 to 120 times the murder rate of adult women in the general Canadian population .2 Sex work is a very controversial topic and many individuals are passionate about what they believe. Regardless of the moral arguments, beliefs and disbeliefs, every person in Canada owns the right to have their human rights as well as their health respected one hundred percent. The Courts of Canada have focused on the precise question of whether or not Canada s current laws abide by the Constitution and serve to protect the human rights of the persons engaging in sex work. Although prostitution is legal in Canada and it is legal to be a sex worker, it is difficult for them to actually engage in such activity without risking criminal charges that come after it and breaking the law. The Criminal Code seeks to make almost every activity linked to prostitution illegal and forbids prostitution in nearly every private, or even public place. Four sections listed in the Criminal Code covers activities in relation to prostitution. Section 210 outlaws ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. First Past The Post-Voting System This essay explains four potential concerns about the American electoral system. First, this essay provides a summary of our current voting system. Next, this essay explains four problems with First Past the Post Voting System. Finally, this essay explains the most democracy distorting concern, the electoral college. Summary of the Current VotingSystem: First Past the Post The current voting system that is used in America, is the First Past the Post Voting (FPTP) System. There are two basic rules that ensure a winner in this voting system. This first rule is that there is only one vote per citizen and the second rule is that who ever gets the most votes during the election , wins or is elected president. Concern One: Minority Rules The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Concern Three: Gerrymandering The third concern with the FPTP Voting System is that creates gerrymandering. Gerrymandering is the redrawing of electoral boundaries in order to increase a candidate s chance of winning an election (The Problems with FPTP Voting Explained Video). When the population has moved and grown, to better represent the largest population, there is a redrawing of electoral boundaries. However, for a price one can turn a land slide victory by the way boundaries are set up (Gerrymandering Explained Video). By packing a majority of one group together, and spreading the rest out, it guarantees a win for one party. Concern Four: The Spoiler Effect The fourth concern with FPTP Voting is the Spoiler Effect . After a candidate has been in office for multiple years, it is difficult for other candidates to enter the race. The better a third party candidate does, the more it hurts its own voters by guaranteeing loss for the party they most agree with and a win for the party they most disagree with (The Problems with First Past the Post Voting Explained Video). The First Past the Post Voting (FPTP) System is not susceptible to new candidates (The Problems with FPTP Voting Explained ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Ernest Hemingway Feminism Ernest Hemingway is a male author of fictional stories whose work has been controversial regarding the way he portrays women. This paper will explain how feminist scholars view Ernest Hemingway s fictional stories and why. The way female scholars view Hemingway s stories are important because readers have criticized Hemingway for use stereotyping women in his work and others have enjoyed his work. Therefore, it is important to learn about the different view female scholars have on his fiction. Lawrence Broer and Gloria Holland of The University of Alabama argue that Hemingway has an inability to portray women as independent, strong and sympathetic, therefore why should women continue to read, teach and write about his work (Broer, Holland 7). In contrast Margaret Bauer proposes that the problem critics have with Hemingway s female characters is not that they are one dimensional, but that they are not the central characters (Bauer 126). Throughout this paper short stories by Hemingway like Indian Camp, Hills Like White Elephants, The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Cat in Rain and The Last Good Country. Throughout the research studies have shown that female scholars criticize Ernest Hemingways stories passed on prior knowledge to what they have heard about him. However, other scholars read Hemingway s work with an open mind and make their interpretations afterward. The research has shown both negative and positive responses to Hemingway s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Monica Geller Friends Monica Geller said the first line of the situation comedy, Friends, which was, There s nothing to tell. It s just some guy I work with. This line sets up the sitcom with some romance, but also with some comedy. Just as one would expect, Joey Tribbiani continues the plot by adding humor saying, Come on! You re going out with the guy. There s got to be something wrong with him. Chandler Bingcontinues to add comedy by saying, All right Joey, be nice. So does he have a hump, a hump and a hair piece? Then, with concern in her voice, Phoebe Buffayasks, Wait, does he eat chalk? Because I don t want her to go through what I went through with Carl. After that, Ross Geller, the brother of Monica, walks in and sighs because he is going through... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The group of friends encounter many difficulties when trying to be successful in the city, and go through numerous awkward situations too. The plot of the sitcom Friends is one of the main reasons that the sitcom lasted a long time. An article titled 5 Generic TV Sitcom Plots That Will Never Die claimed that the five generic TV sitcom plots that will never die are working together, when friends and relatives become involved, pregnancy problems, annoying friends, and when the one that got away returns ( 5 Generic TV 1). Friends includes every single one of these situations. The friends Phoebe and Monica work together in a restaurant. This causes problems for Monica because Phoebe slows the cooking process down. Monica eventually has to figure out a way to fire Phoebe which causes tension throughout the sitcom. Tension also arose between Chandler and Joey when Joey found out that Chandler had kissed on of his sisters. Even more tension came about when Joey discovered that Chandler did not even know the name of the sister he kissed. Another awkward situation included in the sitcom is when Ross and Rachel face pregnancy problems. When Rachel and Ross had a fling, Rachel became pregnant. They had been in a relationship before, but found out that their combination could never work. Because the two were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Land Of Israel And Palestine This is a Greek lekythos which is usually used to store ointment, oil, and sometimes adorn graves. This artifact was found in the land of Israel/Palestine. This paper will examine how this object was produced, what kind of style was used in its production and what it meant to individuals at the time. On a larger level, trading objects like this one during the Persian Period represent the strength of local tastes and cultures over nationalistic tensions between Greeceand Persia. 2. Introduction The land of Israel/Palestine sits in an important geographic region in the middle east called the bottleneck. Valuable trade routes between major civilizations created a lot of tension in the bottleneck, making this region unstable, yet... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Production of oil in the land of Israel/Palestine created a need for storing the finished products. Huge pottery operations emerged in order to infiltrate foreign markets all over the Mediterranean basin with beautiful Greek artistry (Oxford Handbook of Engineering, Ceramic Production ). The Greeks saw a cultural vacuum to influence Persian society and they ran with it. 3. A Lekythos in the Ancient World A lekythos (plural: lekythoi) is a container for oil, ointments, and were sometimes used as offerings for the dead (Folsom, Handbook of Greek Pottery, 175). How did this object come to be? A potter must start with an idea. The shape of the object was good for the careful pouring required when dealing with oil. In starting to fashion this idea, the potter first must grab a large ball of clay and lift up the edges to make the body. Next, the potter places the clay on a pottery wheel and, using various tools, the potter is able to scrape the base and other areas in order to add ridges. The neck is created through a small ball of clay that s then ripped apart to form a hollow neck and mouth at the top. The potter will flatten the rim and turn the neck to get rid of excess clay. Next, the potter will attach the neck to an open hole on top of t the body. He will then use a sort of place holder in order to make sure it is applied straight on. Lastly, the handle will be added. The potter will elongate a pear shaped piece of clay into a handle with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Business and Administration Level 2 NVQ Use Office Equipment Outcome 1: Know about different types of office equipment and its uses. 1.1: Identify different types of equipment and their uses. Telephone Used to make and receive inbound/outbound calls. Franking Machine Used to price outgoing mail Printer Used to print documents Scanner Used to scan documents to a user Computer Mainly used for Microsoft applications, email and the internet Shredder Used to shred private and confidential documents that may not be used by others. 1.2: Describe the different features of different types of office equipment Telephone A telephone maintains a few different features rather than just receiving and making calls. At work the phones that we use are often different to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2:3: Identify health and safety procedures for using different types of office equipment It s important that health and safety procedures are followed when using different types of equipment. The main focus is to keep a safe and hazardless environment for you and the people around you. 2.4: Explain the purpose of following health and safety procedures when using equipment When using certain types of office equipment there are some things which could become a problem in terms of health and safety. For example an office will have a lot of computers. When there are a lot of computers it is extremely important that wires are tucked away and not lying around on the floor. Loose wires on the floor make people in the building very vulnerable to trip over and to cause an injury. 2.5: Explain the purpose of keeping equipment clean and hygienic The purpose of keeping equipment clean and hygienic is that the next person to use it will not have to worry about catching or touching anything that they wouldn t want to. Offices tend to be quite closed in environments and if one person within the building is to catch a bug and use the telephone, the next person to also use the same phone is highly vulnerable of catching the bug also. Outcome 3: Understand how to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Theory Of The Hybrid Car The human species is always advancing in technologically, medically, electronically, and even transportation. Transportation methods are one of the many contributions to our climate change issues we are experiencing. As we progress technologically, we have come up with better and more climate friendly vehicles to prevent and reduce climate changes. With these advances in transportation, the hybrid car was introduced to the market. The hybrid car is a vehicle that uses two or more distinctive types of power, such as an internal combustion engine and an electric motor. The introduction of the hybrid car to the market changed the consumer s views and thoughts on climate change. It became evident to most consumers that climate change is a major issue not only in the U.S but also around the world. This involves severe levels of various chemicals such as carbon dioxideand greenhouse gases. The brilliant innovation of hybrids is an attempt to turn the issues of climate change around or even reduce its effects on our planet. Ultimately, the goal is to reduce and prevent further climate changes, but how can the consumer attitude affect purchases of hybrids vehicles to help aid the climate change issues? To understand the influence of the hybrids on climate change we must first look at what climate change is. According to United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Earths average temperature has risen by 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit over the past century, and it s projected ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Postwar Constitution For the following essay, I will be describing the history of the Postwar Constitution of Japan written by General Douglas MacArthur and his staff in 1946 after the Allies victory in World War II. Rights such as freedom of speech, of religion, and of thought, as well as respect for the fundamental human rights shall be established under Section 10 were one of many that was included in the document. In addition, the document stated: as per the text written under Section 12, the occupying forces of the Allies shall be withdrawn from Japan as soon as these objectives have been accomplished and there has been established in accordance with the freely expressed will of the Japanese people a peacefully inclined and responsible government . One... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Democratization after the war and changes within the social structure, such as urbanization and individualism; however, the means of utilizing the law as a means of settling disputes remained the same . While the unwillingness to take advantage of the law being rather troublesome, it should be mentioned that according to government economic advisor and Yale professor Koicho Hamada that the failed effort by Prime Minister ShinzЕЌ Abe to re interpret the Japanese constitution so as to send military personnel overseas would risk angering its Pacific neighbors such as China, Korea, Vietnam and other island nations as walking back on its apologies as well as losing support from conservative politicians on the mainland who have made repeated demands that Japan must offer no apology during Abe s recent visit to Pearl Harbor. Idealism in security policy was institutionalized in Article 9 of Japan s 1947 Constitution, making an idealism vs. realism schism become rather entrenched in the political arena during the 1950s . Other scholars such as Robert Butow in Japan s Decision to Surrender , it gave us a rather unique insight into such a fateful turning point during the 20th century. After the atomic bombings of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Comparing The Terms Of Moral Relativism And Various Cultures In order to compare ethics in the terms of various cultures and moral relativism; one must understand Moral Relativism and various cultures. Moral Relativism is the view that moral judgments are true or false only relative to some particular standpoint and that no stand point is uniquely privileged over all others. (Westacott) As an example for better understanding if a person says you have your way, I have my way; as for the right way, it does not exist. That is moral relativism. We live in a world where the person next to us is not the same and the pattern of human behavior is different. This can include language, thoughts, communications, actions, customs, beliefs, values, and institutions of racial, ethnic, religion, gender, gender identity/expression and sexual orientation. These different views and culture adaptions make norms and ethical standards. (Kraft) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If people became tolerant and learned of different ethical views and culture of one another this would require moral relativism. This would mean that a person would not cast judgement so quickly on other cultures and there ethical values. A person would be more accepting, if not that tolerant or understanding; though that would be in a perfect world. Within an individual s culture there are differences and subcultures that don t always agree on things such as polygamy, gay rights and abortion. The non agreement on issues within a culture makes it difficult to come up with a set of norms and values that prove which ethical value is correct. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Understand The Importance Of Resilience combine new ideas, data and options enables us to reflect, assimilate, plan and imagine the future. When we do not take this time, we make quick decisions that may not be to our best improvement. These quick decisions can change us and affect our career, our fulfilment, and, ultimately, our resilience. At the same time, the organizational demands are constantly changing based on available resources and global impacts. Today s organizations ask us to define ourselves with a role. We need to understand our skills and figure out what we need to learn to remain current and build for the future. When we graduated from high school, we had a vision of what life would be like. As a leader, I understand the need to be resilient and manage one s career.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What story do we want to be told about us when we are no longer present? This will be our reputation and our legacy, which we leave behind as we depart each company we work for or after we complete a phase of a project. Every individual needs to learn the skills necessary for the next opportunities which are another critical factor for career resilience. Development plans are intended to guide our learning and experiences to enable us all to reach our next opportunities. These opportunities may be internal, a lateral or upward movement, or external to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Media s Effect On Teenage Girls Pressure to Look Perfect Growing up surrounded by media brings pressure to teenage girls to have what society defines as the ideal body. As a teenager one wants to fit in with the most popular group. Recent movies like Mean girls and 16 wishes have shown the role of the popular girl to be thin, beautiful, and smart. As a media consumer, females assume that if they achieve this look they will become popular as well. Many teenagers go through stressing situations in order to accomplish the ideal body image. For instance, many teenagers develop eating disorders or go through plastic surgery. Today in social media, we see celebrities going through dramatic changes; like lip injections, face thinning, hair/eyelash extensions, tummy tucks, breast enlargement, etc. Now everyone uses social media in order to see each other s life, and one tends to follow their favorite celebrities. By following these celebrities, one sees their changes and wants to go through the same procedures in order to fit in to what society defines beautiful. Teenage girls are pressured from the media to have the ideal body. Eating disorders have been going on since centuries ago; however women started becoming self concerned with their body starting in the 1900 s. In the article Distorted Images: Western cultures are exporting their dangerous obsession with thinness Joan Jacobs mentioned A man was seen as a good provider when his wife was larger. This means that he, the man, has money to feed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Unit 2 Managing Paediatric Illness and Injury Essay Be able to provide first aid to an infant and a child with a suspected fracture and a dislocation. 1.1 Describe the common types of fractures. Types of fracture Fractures are divided into two types depending on whether or not they break through your skin. * Closed fractures. This is when your bone doesn t damage your skin. * Open (compound) fractures. In these fractures, the broken end of your bone breaks through your skin and may stick out. * Hairline fracture. In which the bone does not separate because the line of break is so fine and only partially fractured. These fractures can be difficult to detect on x rays. * Simple fracture. This is when your injury causes a single crack across the bone. * Complex... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cerebral compression occurs when there is a build up of pressure on the brain. This pressure may be due to one of several different causes, such as an accumulation of blood within the skull or swelling of injured brain tissues. Cerebral compression is usually caused by a head injury. However, it can also be due to other causes, such as stroke, infection, or a brain tumour. The condition may develop immediately after a head injury, or it may appear a few hours or even days later. If an accident does happen, and it results in an injury to a child, I will do all I can to aid the child concerned. If a neck or back injury is suspected then I would place my hands on either side of the child s face with my fingertips gently lifting the jaw to open the airway and I would stay with the child until the emergency services arrived and took over. We keep a first aid box within my work setting; the following staff at the school has been trained in first aid: Mrs Myhre and Mrs Willcocks will be called to assist. If necessary, the school secretary will telephone for emergency services. I would record all incidents involving injury in the school log book, and, in all cases, we inform parents or carers. Should a child be quite seriously hurt, we contact the parents or carers through the emergency telephone number that we keep on file. We update these numbers annually, but it is essential that parents/carers inform us when contact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Who Is The Protagonist In Fight Club Fight Club (1999) Fight Club is a drama directed by David Fincher, based on the Chuck Palahniuk novel of the same name. It follows an insomniac (Edward Norton), who becomes discontented with his white collar job and forms an underground fight club with the eccentric Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt). (Figure 3.1) Tyler spliced frames in Fight Club, this technique foreshadows Tyler s habit of splicing explicit imagery into family films. Throughout the opening twenty to thirty minutes of the film, until his full introduction, Tyler is implanted in single frames at moments where he would reflect what the Narrator would want to become (fig 3.1) such as at the self help groups the Narrator occupies his time with due to his insomnia, showing that the Narrator is still formulating the personality. This technique is alluded to during Tyler s montage showing his night jobs, where he cuts single frames of pornographic movies into family movies. (Figure 3.2) Narrator with Tyler in the background Throughout the entire film, Tyler is presented in scenes doing whatever the Narrator would rather be doing, such as when the Narrator is on the phone to Marla (Helena Bonham Carter), Tyler is shown playing with nun chucks in the background. This feeds into the fact that Tyler is the idealised, more laid back version of the Narrator. Fincher shows the spilt... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the Narrator takes a shot at Tyler it goes straight through him showing that he is not real. Another scene from late into the film has the Narrator speaking with Marla to which she calls him Dr Jekyll and Mr Jackass , paying homage to the Victorian tale of Jekyll and Hyde, after he explains his situation to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Introversion In Pop Culture What kind of introvert are you? Click here to find out with this quiz made by Science of Us. Like me, maybe you didn t think that there was more than one category. As Scott Barry Kaufman has written, pop culture has defined introversion in quite a few confusing ways. BRIEF HISTORY OF INTROVERSION Freud s protege C.G. Jung called it inwardly directed psychic energy , but his work on introversion has been criticized. As Patricia Barrigan rightfully argued in 1960, the idea required more specification due to clashing concepts of introversion. What appear to be minor distinctions between the various conceptions may in fact be crucial ones, she wrote. The commonly accepted meaning of the word today was produced by the Big Five Personality ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Consequences Of Underage Drinking In College Underage Drinkers In the beginning of, Drinking Deaths Draw Attention to Old Campus Problem, Mindy Sink writes, Samantha Spady, 19, a sophomore at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, died of alcohol poisoning after an evening out with friends in which she drank the equivalent of 30 to 40 beers and shots (49). Underage drinking is a big problem in our society. Teenagers don t really know how much it is affecting their health and how many problems it can cause. The University needs to take action on college kids that are underage drinking. There are many ways to prevent a teenager from drinking if he or she gets the right message. Underage drinking is a big problem in our society today. Lot of teenagers in high school and college misuse Alcohol. The amount of alcohol these teenagers consume is unbelievable. The national survey shows that, 71% of high school seniors has drank alcohol. The most misuse drug in the United States is Alcohol. The kids in our society don t understand the consequences of underage drinking. If teenagers that are under 21 and consuming alcohol in the united states are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the way is to tell them the consequences of their action. At University of Colorado there have been many cases of underage drinking. The best way from preventing that from happening is to have strict laws. Boulder and Fort Collins have a history of alcohol fueled riots and out of control parties often combined with underage drinking despite years of the universities offering awareness programs, participating in studies to reduce campus drinking, selective banning of alcohol on campus and more punitive measures, like suspension and calling their parents (49). These rules like suspension and calling parents is really good because, the teenagers who underage drink know the consequences. If a kid is taught the right lesson from the start he or she may never misuse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. High Cost Of College Essay The importance of obtaining a college degree has been heavily stressed in society. For many students, their high school careers act as the prerequisite for higher education at a university. To them, college brings about opportunities for better lifestyles and higher roles in society. However, the high costs of collegetuition keeps some students wondering if it is truly the right path to take. Although some argue that the relationship between a college educationand success will become more and more significant in our information driven global economy, (Hansen) many students are finding that college attendance simply is not worth the remediation, subsequent debt, and unavailing degrees. Often, students grow up hearing these college for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many college graduates discover that the so called great career opportunities have been outsourced or automated, (Photo with caption) leading to them working in jobs that do not even require a degree. Degrees do not guarantee that someone will be prepared for a certain job. A blogger named Rob mentioned that many of his acquaintances have graduated from college with a business or criminal justice degree and absolutely no idea how to get a job with it. Most end up starting on the bottom rung of some company, about where they would have started without a degree, (Rob). Required college attendance for all students could possibly deplete the value of a degree. College does not guarantee intellectual capital for the business market, (Rob) but would be a waste of resources. Though it is true that college graduates tend to have higher salaries and better life skills, the remedial classes, excessive debt, and potentially outdated degrees is not worth the required attendance of all students. It is possible to be successful without a college degree. Sending every student to college would not necessarily mean a better life for all who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Rich Get Rich The writer ; Robert t.kiyosaki 10 shapters . in the beginning the book talk about the wife life also her husband and how they did come from a modest family and study hard tell they succeed and have a job . they make them parent so proud and when they get marred they did have a children , one of them couldn t understand why did people have to study hard and get rich while there is a short way in his opinions to get rich , the mom couldn t discuss with hem cause they talk about it a lot and he is so persistence . so she did search for another way to get her children understand all about the cash . then she found about the educational program its about game in the firm and it use the Mouse path technique . the only way to get out by professionalism Accounting and investment areas . a lot of people get in cash trouble because they didn t understand the basic ! the rich people those days have them way ! they didn t play with the old way when it s about money... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... the book want us to understand what is the different between the asset and the liabilities . and to pay asset if you want to be rich . because the poor people they have liabilities and they think that is asset ! . you have the patient and the smart you can think and Solve the problems then the money is not important its you and your ways your feeling your Intuition and sharpness . like the japans know about Three forces : 1 Power of the sword ; its a weapon 2 power of the Dirhams it s the money 3 power of the mirror it s the Self knowledge , and the last one is them treasure they Appreciate themselves . poor dads and rich dads have a different way by acting with them children , and those way effect a lot in the way they think ! the book did talk about so many roles that I can t Summarized all , and all I write is a drop from Sea of cash and money knowledge . it s a great book to find your wealth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Porter s Five Forces Model Porter s Five Forces In order to further figure out the failure of GM in Korea, we decided to analyse it from industrial perspective. The five forces model, which was developed by the Harvard professor Michael Porter, is going to be applied to the case. Porter s five force model demonstrates that the Threat of New Entrant, the Threat of Substitute Products or services, the Bargaining Power of Buyers, the Bargaining Power of Suppliers and the Rivalry among the Existing Competitors are the forces that shape the industry competition. Throughout the investigation of GM Korea, factors from the five forces model except for the Bargaining Power of Suppliers, will be discussed briefly regarding the failure of GM Korea. Research tells us that, GM Korea sold in total of 780,518 vehicles during the year 2013; 629,478 of the total productions were exported to the world, the remaining 151,040 vehicles were managed to sell within Korea. Compared to the sales in 2012, the domestic performance was actually raised by 25%, though oversea orders reduced 13.2% and lead to a 6.2% reduction in total sales. The research implicates that, GM Korea is actually heavily relied on global trading instead of domestic demand. In terms of the threat of new entrants, it is reasonable to illustrate that the threat of new entrants for the industry because GM Korea does rely a lot on global sales and the constant industry structure from local market, and in this case, it mainly comes from the global market. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Manipulations In Memento, By Christopher Leonard And Mollo Throughout Memento there are a multiplicity of instances in which manipulation occurs. The audience sees a plethora of people manipulating Leonard such as Teddy, Natalie and Burt. The audience generally associates these individuals as the main manipulators in Memento, however that Christopher Nolan and Leonard, respectively, manipulate the audience and themselves far more than anyone else. Leonard is seen manipulating himself several times throughout Memento. One of the ways he does this is through his tattoos. He writes certain things on his body to influence what he will remember such as remember Sammy Jenkins. Leonard also uses photos and writes information on these as well as the tattoos. The color sequences begin to elude that Leonard might have mixed motives for writing something down on a photo. Teddy eludes that Leonard is a serial killer and that he killed the real John. G. over a year ago. After Teddy reveals this to Leonard, Leonard purposely alters the memory and writes down on his photo to not trust Teddy. The audience begins to realize that Leonard alters the tattoos and photos for his own personal gain (Vane 2) Teddy later reveals that Leonard had taken out pages in his own file and that his wife did not die in the attack and instead Leonard killed her with insulin shots. At this point the audience realizes the tattoo is there so he never has to remember killing his wife again. Leonard had manipulated those memories, so he could live with himself and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Raise The Red Lantern Essay Raise The Red Lantern is a film that follows the story of Songlian, a young university student forced to become the concubine of a feudal lord after the death of her father. Songlian is the fourth mistress to the Master and has the most trouble assimilating to the domestic life of servitude that is expected of her. The harsh traditions and expectations present in the manor are made clear through Yimou Zhang s use of framing. The vastness of the manor is assumed however Zhang choses to show limited areas neatly framed in geometric symmetry. Characters in the shot are always framed within a structure of the manor and placed carefully in each frameso not to disturb the symmetry and order in each shot. The precision of the camera visually represents the restrictions placed on the mistresses and how Songlian feels trapped in her new life. From the very moment she steps foot on the property Songlian is swallowed up by the overbearing traditions of the manor. Her face is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Songlian does not admit to her own insanity, in fact it is the Master that decides she is to be treated as such when she accuses him of murdering the third mistress. The Master was ultimately the one that decided Songlian s condition and sealed her fate with a curse of eternal isolation. In the ending scene Songlian paces back and forth in her doorway, framing herself in the window on her right and the window on her left. This signifies her compliance with her own oppression, which is forced on her through the idea that her insanity makes her opposition an illogical delusion. Zhang s use of framing throughout the film serves as a visual metaphor to Songlian s feelings of imprisonment and oppression. The perfect symmetry and clean lines of the manor contrast with the corrupted practices and chaotic behavior that ensues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Cerebral Palsy Essay Cerebral palsy is the term given to a general group of nonspecific neuromuscular disorders that cause behavioral abnormalities. The condition was originally thought to be caused by asphyxia and trauma during pregnancy; however, through extensive research many divisions of cerebral palsy emerged. Such categories include spastic, athetoid, and ataxic cerebral palsy. Today over half a percent of the worlds population is subject to this condition of the brain. Two to four out of a thousand are affected in the industrialized United States; however, with the introduction of new preventive measures the numbers of cerebral palsy victims born each year are expected to decline. (Anee Stanford, General Information about Cerebral Palsy, page 1 2)... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Britannica.com, Cerebral Palsy, page 1) Cerebral palsy is a general name for an extensive set of disorders caused by brain damage before or shortly after the first two years of birth. The three major forms include spastic, athetoid, and ataxic cerebral palsy. It is also not uncommon for victims to suffer from mixed type cerebral palsy that has variations of two or more of the other classifications. (Grolier Encyclopedia, Cerebral Palsy, pages 1 2) Of the individuals with cerebral palsy six out of the ten will have the spastic form. Symptoms include noticeably reduced movement caused by stiff or permanently contracted muscles. Spastic cerebral palsy results from damaged nerve fibers that carry impulses for voluntary motor control. Another form of cerebral palsy that accounts for about two in ten of all the cases is the athetoid type. Symptoms include uncontrolled movements due to damage to brain nerve fibers responsible for inhibition of muscle movements. Finally, the ataxic type of cerebral palsy, which accounts for only one in a hundred cases is associated with difficulty in coordination while walking and other limb movements. This is caused by injury to the cerebellum, the area of the brain responsible for skeletal muscle control and balance. (James Blackman, Cerebral Palsy, page 2) Since ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Italian Mafia And The Italian Mafia America is known as the land of opportunity. For some, that meant the opportunity to grab what they could with no fear of the law. In the early 1900s, the era of dizzying social change, anything seemed possible. With the right street smarts and gumption to pull any job off, many immigrants rushed to America to better their family s lives. Members of each family would do whatever possible to make that household better, no matter the cost or consequence. This shifty attitude stemmed from many years of family loyalty, well, that was the case of many Italians from Sicily. This exuberant can do spirit coursed through America s immigrant filled cities, industrial heartland, and freewheeling west, all fertile ground for empires to be built and money to be made. This was the birth of the mafia. There were four prominent mafias in the beginning years of America, and they were the Italian mafia, Russian mafia, Irish mafia, and the Jewish mafia. However, the focus of this paper will be solely based on the Italian mafia, and how family honor, respect, drugs, money, and running from the law created a fixation and aspiration on the American gangster image. When we think of the Italian Mafia, we think of mobsters such as Joe Gallo, Tommy Lucchese, Charles Lucky Luciano and Al Capone. These men left a legacy behind for the mafia to succeed, and history remembers their names. Yet these sensational depictions of these men can take us only so far. The true story of the Mafia reveals both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Organizations and Their Ethics and Social Responsiblity Essay Ethics and social responsibility are integral components in developing a strategic plan while considering stakeholder needs. As such, ethics and social responsibility should be deemed as an essential strategic concern within all organizations. Ethics and social responsibility has the capacity to make or break an organization; the success of an organization s strategic plan is dependent upon it. This paper will explain the role of ethicsand social responsibility in developing a strategic plan while considering stakeholder needs. Lastly, this paper will elaborate as to how my ethical perspective has evolved throughout the program. An organization needs to adhere to ethics in order to effectively implement its mission, vision, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By doing so, the implications become an integral part of the organization s overall scope. It is necessary for all organizations to integrate ethics into its strategic planning process in order to represent its core values to internal and external parties in a positive manner; this will assist in strengthening the organization s image (Jin Drozdenko, 2010). As a result, the majority of stakeholders will have the assurance that the strategic plan serves their requirements and better interests. Corporate Social Responsibility in Organizations Social responsibility is another integral component of a strategic plan. It is essential to integrate corporate social responsibility within the daily operations of an organization. By doing so, it helps ensure that the organization is moving toward the constant development and better interest of the general public by attempting to reduce any potential negative impacts of its overall operations. As such, corporate social responsibility is an integral method of gaining a competitive advantage through the enhancement of its corporate image through the perspective of the stakeholders and general public. Knowing this, more and more organizations are allocating additional resources in an attempt to strengthen their commitment to society. This is commonly demonstrated in the reduction of environmental pollution or assisting in providing financial resources for various social causes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Hiv And The World Health Organization Essay HIV/AIDS is an acronym that has become synonymous with the weakening of the human immunity system and has become a constant source of anguish for the infected and their families. According to the Center for Disease Control, more than 1.2 million people in the US are living with HIV. What may be worrying is that 1 in 8 persons are unaware of their positive status. Despite the number of new HIVdiagnoses has decreasing by 19% between 2005 and 2014, there is still a lot of unsightly statistics that paint a picture of uncertainty regarding its eradication. HIV is incurable, the only relief comes in the form of ARVs which help the body adapt to the weakened immune system. Globally, the World Health Organization puts the numbers at over 100 million people and most of them in developing countries. A terrible scourge indeed and a relevant disease to analyze closely. A virus is an intracellular parasite with either a RNA or DNA genome that is surrounded by a protective protein coat. The Human Immunodeficiency Virus is caused by an infection by either HIV 1 or HIV 2. According to the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses these organisms are part of the Retroviridae family, specifically from the lentivirus genus. They can be described as enveloped, diploid, single stranded, positive sense RNA viruses with a DNA intermediate which is an integrated viral genome: that is a provirus. It persists within the host cell DNA. This family of viruses has the ability to transform cells ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Spearman s Rank Correlation Essay Spearman s Rank Correlation Coefficient Review Spearman s rank correlation coefficient is a mathematic and statistics tool used to measure correlation or in other words, there is a number that reveals how closely related, two sets of different data can be associated and how closely related they are. This can only be used with information that can be put in rank order from highest to lowest. The Spearman s rank correlation coefficientis also used to determine whether the two variables are associated or related in any monotonic way, in which a variable will increase and the other variable will also increase or it will decrease. As a result of this, the measurement will be converted to ranks therefore researchers will use the Spearman s rank... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As part of this research Messina et al. used the Spearman rank correlation coefficient to help determine any relationship between the mean score of patient satisfaction (independent variable) and the admissions volume (dependent variable).The patients were given surveys/questionnaires to be filled out which they graded on a ranking scale of their own satisfaction on the hospital type they received their treatment. The results of this research using the Spearman rank correlation coefficient, has shown that there is a significant but negative correlation between the variables in the combined sample between admissions and patient satisfaction. The research performed by Messina et al. (2009), definitely answers the research question if there is any relationship between patient satisfaction and inpatient admissions across teaching and nonteaching hospitals. When one looks at the Spearman s rank correlation coefficient results by itself you will see that there is statistically a significant and positive correlation between the patient satisfaction and the admission volumes in teaching hospitals (Messina et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Audit And Compensation Committees Essay This paper contributes to the auditing literature by investigating empirically auditors responses to overlapping membership on audit and compensation committees (overlapping committees) and the equity holdings by overlapping audit committee members. Boards of directors are at the helm of corporate governance and work through sub committees (Adams, Hermalin, Weisbach, 2010; Hermalin Weisbach, 1998; Hermalin Weisbach, 2003). Delegating different board functions to distinct committees represents a separation of tasks and functions, and has been strongly recommended as a suitable mechanism for improving corporate governance (Kesner, 1988; Spira Bender, 2004). Two important sub committees found in modern organisations are the auditand compensation committees. The audit committee is a subcommittee of the board of directors with delegated authority to oversee the auditingand financial reporting related matters of the firm. The compensation committee, on the other hand, is entrusted with responsibility for setting managerial pay, including an optimal amount of performance based incentive pay. The question of whether overlapping membership, where at least one audit committee member is also on the compensation committee, is desirable from a governance perspective has received increasing attention from professionals and researchers (Chandar, Chang, Zheng, 2012; Habib Bhuiyan, 2014; KPMG, 2008; Liao Hsu, 2013). The rationale for overlapping membership is based on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Harry Potter And The Sorcerer s Stone Arguments Final Essay 5: Argument on Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s Stone A giant of a man was standing in the doorway. His face was almost completely hidden by a long, shaggy mane of hair and a wild tangled beard, but you could make out his eyes, glinting like black beetles under all the hair (pg. 46). It s an exquisite yet brightening description of the first introduction of Hagrid from J. K. Rowling s novel, Harry Potterand the Sorcerer s Stone. This book gives a great amount of vivid description into the characters, settings and conflicts. There are key points to really note about Harry Potter. The wonderful and imaginative yet creative language and the similarities between situations that Harry is involved with in the book are everyday... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In some different views Harry is easy to compare with a man named David Pelzer. He was a long time survivor of child abuse and author of the book, A Child Called It . His book is the incredible story of courage and strength. He had tried to deal to survive with his mother s terrible abuse and despise towards him Even though, the Dursley s don t treat Harry quite like Mr. Pelzer s mother treated him, I still could see large amounts of similarity between. The family that Harry is living with by the name of the Dursley s make Harry sleep in a small cupboard under the stairs and they are constantly, negatively talking down on him how useless, weird and disgusting he is. David s bed in the basement was an army cot. His clothes were torn and raunchy. Harry was to an extent the Dursley s slave, due to harry always being forced to do anything they demanded from him. David Pelzer s was his mother s slave also he was forced to work all the time and do anything his mother said. Since, Harry grew up in such a horrible home with horrible energy, the Dursleys and Harry s confidence, self persona was constantly reigned upon before going to Hogwarts. Due to that always happening Harry was very insecure and unsure about himself. But, as the story moves forward. Harry continues to learn more about himself and the things he never thought he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. In the novel The Curious Incident of the dog in the... In the novel The Curious Incident of the dog in the night time by Mark Haddon, the author brings us into the world of a 15 year old boy living with Autism. Life for the protagonist, Christopher is not placid, as it is essential he make difficult life decisions that modify his routine life. The story culminates with Christopher residing with his mother, Judy. However, there are numerous reasons that Judy does not make for a suitable guardian, subsequently Christopher should not be residing with his mother and instead his father, Ed. Judy s personality and character traits make her an unstable and unpredictable person who has established multiple times that she cannot face her problems and instead chooses to run away. While Judy is ill... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only does she need to care for herself she has demonstrated that she is impatient and very hot tempered, a personality unfit to taking care of someone with Autism. In accordance with the fact that Judy needs to care for herself and her personality does not allow her to be a good guardian, Judy runs away from her problems instead of facing them. Judy has been absent from Christopher s life, because she found caring for him to be too difficult, and so she left with Mr. Shears, leaving Christopher s father to tell him she had died, Mother died two weeks later... (26). Even though she is not really dead, she is dead to Christopher for years, and he is left with no mother. She does so again when things with Mr. Shears become too tough, she runs away without telling him, We are going back to Swindon because if we stay in London any longer... (208) This is the portion of the book where Christopher s mother tells Christopher that they are leaving London and going back to Swindon, as she is appalled by Mr. Shears behavior and interaction with Christopher, as well as she no longer desires to be with him. Instead of facing him, she packs up their stuff, takes his car and leaves. Thus her inability to face her problems makes her irresponsible and unpredictable. While Ed also has his liabilities, he is a much more suitable guardian for Christopher. Ed is responsible which in turn makes him much more patient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Syria From Early 1900 To The Present Syria Outline Land between Empires. Since early history, Syria experienced Colonization, invasion and occupations. The history dictated the path that took Syria from early 1900 to the present. Below is an outline of this paper 1.Breeze to Syria History. a.A brief introduction to the cultural paper. b.Understating why we need to mention the history. 2.Political. a.From the early 1900 to the present b.Parties and event that unfolded the present Syria. c.Government 3.Military. a.Man Power b.Ground Power c.Air Power d.Naval Power e.Units 4.Economic a.Resources b.Economic growing rates c.Trades d.Banking 5.Society a.Nationality b.Religion c.Population d.Education 6.Information a.How Syria connect to the rest of the world ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Near to 4 Million people, operate fixed lines for Communications. More than 15 Million communicate using wireless mobile phones including cellphones. Their fiber optic technology resides for the most part in developed areas with vast improvement over the past decade to rural areas. In country 6 of every 10 persons subscribed to fixed lines. Syria also connects to its neighbor in the Levant via submarine cable. Also, have two satellites, with ground stations in the Indian and Atlantic Ocean. Radio station and cable reach out as far as the Levant to include Turkey and Iraq. For the most past The Sate runs Radio and Television networks. Two thirds of the homes have access to foreign Television. In addition, there are 14 and 15 AM and FM respectively with 26 shortwaves stations. There are 44 TV broadcast stations with 17 repeaters. Almost one third of the population uses
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  • 34. Life in Las Vegas Essay Life in Las Vegas Hell is expensive. This is my first thought as my plane lands in Las Vegas. The Luxor hotel s glass pyramid seems dangerously close to the runway s edge, as do its chocolate and gold sphinx and rows of shaved palms. I wonder if these rooms tremble when jets land. Behind the Luxor are mountains kissed by dust the hue of bone; to its left lies the Strip, where color is so bright it looks like it has died, rotted, and come back as a poisonous flower. I have been forewarned. First, I am told flying in at noon is not the way to enter Vegas. Correct entry is at night. This way I would have the full treatment of neon and glowing sky. As a child, I was taught not to buy into anything at night. The spoiled, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There s a small but steady amount of suicides we call jumpers, states Sgt. Bill Keeton of Metro Police. They re generally tourists. Some jump off an overpass, even Hoover Dam, but casinos are first choice. Balconies. The hotels wised up. Roofs stay locked. Las Vegas has other names for its fatalities. Snowbirds are retirees from the Northwest who settle here or come to gamble their pension funds. Downwinders are former Utah residents fighting cancer who lived downwind of radioactive breezes in the fifties and sixties. Nuclear testing was only one desert valley away; like the airport now, it was so close hotel rooms shook. It s not necessarily gamblers, Keeton goes on. Just people who ve planned one last fling. We used to get a lot from Los Angeles. Now it s people from all over the world. We had a young man fly in from Ireland. On his immigration card, it said he seemed either on drugs or depressed. He came here and went to a pistol range, shot targets for a while, then took his gun into a bathroom and killed himself. His family in Ireland kept asking, why Las Vegas? At that same pistol range, a man from Japan shot himself in his shooting stall. It s strange. I hear other stories. Of a wealthy man from Malibu, in the computer business, who committed suicide with sleeping pills and a plastic bag, in a luxury suite at the Mirage. His body was found next to the room s baby grand piano. He had bad relations with his ex wife. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Communication Technology Is Taking A New Phase Day By Day Career Episode 1 Introduction CE 1.1 Communication technology is taking a new phase day by day. In olden days there use to be two to three people to turn ON and OFF an instrument or appliance but in present generation we are operating the instruments with remote and wireless source, so this increasing technology growth developed a keen interest in doing this project, which is described in this career episode done in my tenure of bachelor of technology in Electronics and Communication Engineering. Chronology: (January 2010 March 2010) Geographical location: India Organization Name: Holy Mary Institute of Science and Technology Project Name: Relay Driver Circuit using an IC ULN2003 Title of Position: Student Subject: Embedded Systems Background CE 1.2 This project comes under the area of embedded system and the circuit comes under the IC based on the electromagnetic switch. In most of the projects, I have seen or observed that the loads are actually controlled by using a microcontroller block and also the loads managing techniques. To carry out this project, I had used multiple sources of information and spent more hours in the college laboratory. Abstract CE 1.2.1 I know how relays are important in the circuits and the embedded systems and the relay driver IC is generally used as an electromagnetic switch. In order to control the loads in the circuits via microcontroller block, the relay that acts as the switch is used. Moreover, it depends on the signals sent by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Charles Lindbergh Informative Speech Tutu s, Dress up, Baby dolls, Barney Hello World! And out she came without a moment s hesitation, as a Hawaiian shirt flew through the room catching her in nick of time! Surprising us all! Echoing only moments before, Honey you are going to have to hold it. The doctor is on his way. This little one was ready for her grand entrance into this great big wide world of; three dogs, big brother, super happy papa, grandma pa, and her mommy, me (howling with joy and pain), scared and elated all at the same time...all waiting to greet her. On an evening within only two weeks before Lindy was born, PBS aired a show, The Story of Charles Lindbergh, about the first solo transatlantic flight in his plane, Spirit of St. Louis. The press named him, Lucky Lindy. Immediately her name while she was inside my belly went from Libby to Lindy as I yelled, Mark! I know her name! And if that didn t top off the anticipated arrival of our baby girl, the timing of going into labor did! I m not sure exactly but I do know that while having the best ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She has been one that needed to be dragged along kicking and screaming, even hanging onto for dear life: a truck door, a leg(grandma s, mine, her dads...), her brother, whatever she could grab ahold of if she wasn t ready for what was next. As with her birth, gracefully almost unexpectedly, she slide right on through, seamlessly, ready to take life head on, the timing was hers and hers alone. It s a delicate balance and a dance not of a minuet or rumba but more like a mambo with a delightful lift of a waltz watching her grow up. The excitement of the birth, the few weeks afterwards, and the love I feel towards my daughter reminds me of all the 25 years that have passed. It feels good to embrace these moments all over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Princess Diana Rhetorical Analysis or Reports Essay Zoe Strawn Mrs. Leopard AP Lang and Comp Rhetorical Analysis of Four Articles Upon Princess Diana s Death Princess Diana of Wales was killed in a car accident in Paris, France in 1997. She was divorced from England s Prince Charles and a mother to Princes William and Harry. In her life, she was known for her philanthropy and her marriage with the Prince. The accident was known around the world and many newspapers and news programs wrote articles about the late Princess s death. The Queen of England and Princess Diana s brother Lord Spencer spoke about the Princess in a televised speech and her eulogy at the funeral service. The first article reporting of the Princess s death was from the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) on August... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The speaker is Queen Elizabeth, the audience is anyone watching the televised speech, and the subject is the remembrance of Diana. The intent of the Queens speech is to pay tribute to late Diana and also thank everyone for the flowers, messages, and respects paid to Diana. I believe that the speech was rhetorically effective because of the emotion that the speaker conveys. Logos is established because we know that the speaker is the Queen of England. However, pathos is the most common in this speech. The Queen is distressed about the death of a family member, and it shows in her speech. The speech is written in a sweet style. Examples of this are So what I say to you now, as your queen and as a grandmother, I say from my heart. , and, I share in your determination to cherish her memory. Diana s brother, Earl Spencer, gave a eulogy for her on September 6, 1997. In the eulogy he speaks of how much Diana meant to the people of not only England, but also the people of the world. Within the speech, the Earl becomes passionate about his sister and the things that she did during her life. One example that he gave was that on her birthday, she did not celebrate the day but instead was the guest of honor at a charity fundraising event. The speaker is Earl Spencer, the brother of the late Princess. The audience is all of the people who are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Lady Macbeth Newspaper Article Death! In a turn of events Macbeth, the lord of Scotland, has been killed by Macduff, the Thane of Fife. Macbeth was murdered at his castle at Dunsinane. The King of Scotland s reign of terror was no more, when Macduff was seen carrying Macbeth s decapitated head yesterday afternoon. He has proved himself to be one of the most corrupt kings in all of Scotland s history. Macbeth was killed during the battle between the soldiers of his army and a force of English soldiers and rebel Scots led by Malcolm. Macbeth was beheaded by Macduff, only hours after the death of Lady Macbeth, in revenge for the brutal murder of Macduff s family. Malcolm has succeeded in raising an army in England, and Macduff joins him as he rides to Scotland to challenge Macbeth s forces. Macduff, used wood form the Birnam Forest to hide his army from detection. When Macbeth got word that the trees from the Birnam forest were moving towards the castle at Dunsinane he ordered his army ready. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the battle, Macbeth stroked violently, but the English forces gradually overwhelm his army and castle. Reporters believe that Macbeth thought he was invulnerable to the power of man who was born of a woman. Macbeth boasts that he cannot be killed by any man born of woman. On the battlefield, Macbeth encounters the vengeful Macduff, who declares that he was not of woman born but was instead untimely ripped from his mother s womb. Reporters believe that is why he was destined to kill Macbeth. Macbeth realized that he was doomed. Macbeth continues to fight until Macduff kills and beheads ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Problem With Illegal Aliens Introduction Despite the multiple laws and policies that were implemented in the United States, there is still a problem with illegal aliens or immigrants. The U.S. government has spent millions of dollars to secure our southern border but, with that being said, the government has charged the Department of Homeland Security to create and implement new and innovative ways to justify and solidify those polices. In this case study, there will be a focus and analytical approach to three of the main issues which continue to surface on immigration enforcement. These issues are: who is an illegal alien; who can detain illegal aliens; and when can they be deported? Who is an illegal alien? To the average citizen, an illegal alien is an... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This business specializes in the slaughter and distribution of turkey parts. In the late 80s and 90s this was one of the largest meat plants in the county. In 2008, two of the company s top officials were charged with hiring undocumented workers for about eight years before 300 plant workers were arrested... Most of the workers arrested in the raid have been deported, but others have been convicted of using fraudulent documents to obtain their jobs, the newspaper said (Savage, 2009). This situation along with many others lead to the demise of the company many years later. Many illegal aliens migrate to the United States for work opportunities so they can support their families. Many people have negative attitude toward these individuals but, not all of the individuals that migrate to the United States have bad intentions. Many just are looking for the pursuit of happiness in the American way. Who can detain illegal aliens? Any law enforcement branch including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) operating under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) has the right to detain any person seeking illegal entry into the U.S. This Act was passed by congress and is the main law that legislates and regulates immigration. This authority is prescribed by the Secretary of DHS to all law enforcement agency operating from the local level all the way up to the federal level. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Analysis Of Double Indemnity Double Indemnity is a film noir directed by Billy Wilder in 1944, and it was based on the novel of the same name Double Indemnity which was published in 1943. This film was nominated for seven Academy Awards, but it did not win any prize. Double Indemnity is a story about the crime of Phyllis and Neff. Phyllis plans to kill her husband to receive the claim of an accident insurance and Neff set up a scheme to get twice the amount of a clause. Although a classic femme fatale of the noir era, Phyllis would be considered a strong woman and a feminist today because of her role in the insurance scam, her manipulation of Neff, and her sexy appearance. The mise en scene in film is very important because it indicates the personality of each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This soundtrack is extradiagetic, commentative, and suggests, initially, an upbeat mood and a feeling of optimism as Neff and Phyllis believe they might have really gotten away with their crime (Krinsky); sometime, the violin turns on that can make the mood of the film tighter. When Neff shots Phyllis, the gunshot is too loud to make the audience start. As soon as the gunshot is heard, the background music stops suddenly, exaggerating what has just taken place. (Owers). There are a lot of crisis of masculinity scene in this movie. One of the most masculinity is the relationship between Neff and Keyes. Smoking is a masculine trait; however, Walter and Barton light cigarettes for each other. Normally, men like to light matches for women; it seems to be a part of the dynamic of the man and indicates the man is more active and be able to control the relationship. However, Keyes lets Neff light matches for him instead of doing by himself. If he was considered to be strong and masculine, he would never let other men do that. It places him in the position of a woman and indicates that Keyes depends on Neff and Neff is more masculine in film. Moreover, throughout the film, Phyllis plays a game with the man to make him feel masculine. When he knows about killing her husband plan, he is still not surprise and declare that he saw a lot this case in his office. It makes Neff to be a good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Social Structure And Hierarchy At The Gym For the deviance assignment I decided to break the social norms that are prevalent in the gym while working out. Cal Poly has a very active campus that uses the gym very regularly. The gym has its own set of rules and norms that are followed by everyone. I personally do not spend a lot of time in the gym so to prepare I watched 30 minutes of YouTube videos and read multiple lists of unwritten gym rules and things not to do at the gym. The social structure and hierarchy at the gym is different than real life. The gym social structure is based on how much muscle the person has and for how long the person has been lifting. Therefore, I was at the bottom due to the fact that I am rail thin and do not work out regularly. As someone at the bottom of the social order I was for the most part ignored, similar to how one ignores the poor and homeless. The only way to get a reaction out of people was to act out and disturb the social order. No one offered to help me and spend time with me to improve out of the goodness of his or her heart, most people stick to themselves. The only way to be noticed is to act out, similar to how poor people and homeless act out to get attention because they do not know any other way. The only person to talk to me and tell me that I was messing around was a male in his 30 s who was very muscular and was a workout regular. He, in the social structure, is much higher and the advice is similar to a teacher speaking down to a student. He told me that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Kitty Genovese Study While in the grocery store check out line, the woman in front of you drops her coin purse. You stop and look at her and are conflicted on whether or not to help her clean up the mess. Everyday, people witness another person needing help. The reasoning that causes one person to help may stop another from helping, whether it is time, convenience, or maybe sincerity. Throughout our history, there have been multiple studies on what makes a person more prone to help than another person. With this research study, we can decipher what makes or prevents a person from helping another. By conducting this study, we may be able to provide input for some people on why another person is more likely to help than per say, they are. Darley and LatanГ© (1968) established a study over the Kitty Genovese case from the 1960 s. Darley and LatanГ© (1968) decided to come up with a study to test multiple participants and see if the number of witnesses around an emergency affects a person helping during the emergency. Darley and LatanГ© (1968) determined from the results that the number of bystanders does in fact affect if a person helps. Darley and Batson (1973) also conducted a study on helping behaviors in people. Darley and Batson (1973) gathered 3 hypotheses for this specific study; they hypothesized that people who were in a rush were less likely to help than people who were not in a hurry. They also hypothesized that people who were thinking religious thoughts would not be any more likely to help another person. Their last hypothesis was people who are religious for he sake of making their life better will be more likely to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For this study, I hypothesize that people who are fearful of the situation going on may make a person not help rather than someone who isn t afraid of the situation. When people are scared of something, they tend to run away from it rather than face ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Ambiguity Of Bret Harte s The Outcasts Of Poker Flat Research Paper Outline Intro In The Outcasts of Poker Flat, Bret Harte creates John Oakhurst to be morally ambiguous to express that one should not judge others at first glance. II. Bret Harte creates John Oakhurst In The Outcasts of Poker Flat to be morally ambiguous. A. Tommy, you re a good little man, but you can t gamble worth a cent. Don t try it over again. He then handed him his money back, pushed him gently from the room, and so made a devoted slave of Tom Simson (Harte 77). 1. In this piece of evidence from the story, Oakhurst is showing generosity in giving Tom his money back. This is a side we see of Oakhurst to be the desirable side of him. 2. Gamblers as we know them have always been close to their money. People have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Later in the story, One gets to know that Oakhurst is actually a man that keeps up with himself. Harte notes, He bestirred himself in dusting his black clothes, washing his hands and face, and other acts characteristic of his studiously neat habits, and for a moment forgot his annoyance (77). This is something you would not think to see from someone that gambles and risks all they have. Oakhurst from this is seen as a clean and he forces himself into good habits. This is another reason shown why people should not judge people at first glance C. A secret committee had determined to rid the town of all improper persons (Kolb 90). 1. In this criticism, Kolb gives us the overall reason why the town decided to kick people out of the town. The words improper persons mentioned in this is the basis of what the story is all about. All the people that have traits as a improper human will need to leave the town. This is a big part of the story, and is where people, like John Oakhurst, are being judged by people that don t even know them very well. 2. These people are kicked out of the town and it ends up being their demise that they were judged. Oakhurst and the others showed acts of kindness and caring after they were kicked out. These people were people anybody would be able to like because of the things they did. This shows and supports the meaning that you should not judge others at first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Writings of Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe The amazing, the people who inspire, who make people feel something with words on paper, authors. Authors have a special ability to create a separate world, but a great author lets us into their world and makes us feel something when we read their work. From all of the research Colton Coverston has done, he has come to the conclusion that Edgar Allan Poe should be in the top fifth American Authors on a top twenty greatest American author list. Edgar Allan Poe has written many pieces of writing, until he was fifteen. He was born to write. Edgar Allan Poe is a great author, because he wrote about profound things, and people are continually reading and enjoying them. Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19th, 1809. He died when he was only forty years old on December 7th, 1849 from suicide. Nobody knows why he killed himself, but many people believe that his life influenced his scary stories. Edgar Allan Poe s most famous writing was The Raven. He started writing when he was fifteen years old, and his first writing was a poem. The poem was called Last Night, With Many Cares and Toils. His very last writing, and most famous was The Raven. Most of Edgar Allan Poe s writings are set in a spooky and dark setting. Young readers today seem to enjoy dark writing. Stephen King is a popular and favorite in this generation. Stephen King writes in the same genre of Edgar Allan Poe, and they are both loved authors. They both are continually influencing this generation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Grilled Pineapple Diet Whether you re dieting or trying to cut down on sugary desserts, there are ways to satisfy your sweet tooth without actually taking sugar into your body. These recipes have fruit as their main ingredient, which means they re a lot healthier than sugar alternatives. They ll still make you feel as if you re not depriving yourself of sweets. Grilled Pineapple with Yogurt and Pistachios For your pineapple recipe, it s best to stick with the actual fruit. Stay away from pineapple in a can since it often has added sugar and syrups. This grilled pineapple recipe has the ability to be adapted to your own tastes. If you don t like pistachios, try it with sunflower seeds or crushed walnuts. Ingredients: 2 slices of fresh pineapple 1 cup of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Make sure the grill or pan is lightly oiled. Each side of the pineapple can be grilled for approximately 3 minutes. During the cooking process, you can mix the yogurt, milk and honey together. Plate the slices once they re done cooking. Drizzle the pineapple with the honey yogurt sauce and add the nuts. Warmed Pears in Honey This recipe calls for pears, but the choice of pear is up to you. For variety, you might decide to add Bosc, Concorde or Bartlett pears together in the recipe. Ingredients: 3 4 pears sliced 1/4 inch thick Cinnamon 2 tablespoons of honey 1 cup of yogurt In a bowl, mix the pear slices with cinnamon until they re coated. Set a pan onto the stove on a very light heat, and add a coating of honey to the bottom of the pan. Add the pears into the honey gently. The pears will grow softer as they heat. After a few minutes, turn the pears gently. Once both sides are warmed, plate the pears and add a dollop of yogurt to the top of them. Frozen Bananas
  • 46. This is one of the easiest recipes on this list. It s almost like ice cream when it s pureed in a blender. Ingredients 2 frozen bananas Blender Optional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Infa 610 Final Exam Solutions INFA 610 Final Exam Solutions https://hwguiders.com/downloads/infa 610 final exam solutions / INFA 610 Final Exam Solutions Part 1: Short discussion, determine if each of the following questions is true or false and defend your position in a brief discussion if you think it is necessary. Write your answer, T or F, to each question in the following Answer Table. (10 questions at 1.5 points each, 15 points totally) 1.Deleting the browsing history and cookies in a computer system can be the way to completely delete the recently visited sites. 2.A Denial of Service attack does not require the attacker to penetrate the target s security defenses. 3.The biggest advantage of public key cryptography over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1.All of the above. Answer(s): 5.Choose the right statement(s): 1.On change controlled system, you should run automatic updates to prevent security patches from introducing instability. 1.A malicious driver can potentially bypass many security controls to install malware. 1.It is critical that the operating system be kept as up to date as possible, with all critical security related patched installed. 1.The operating system planning process should consider the categories of users on the system, and the privileges they have. 1.All of the above. Answer(s): 6.Countermeasures against subdomain DNS cache poisoning include which of the following: 7.SPR 8.DNSSEC uses RRSIG and DNSKEY records 9.Firewalls 10.DNSSEC employing a chain of trust 11.All of the above. Answer(s): 7.SELinux implements different types of MAC: ________________________. 1.Role Based Access Controls and Type Enforcement, 2.Multi Level Security, 3.Multi Task Level Security, 4.User Based Access Controls and Format Enforcement 5.None of the above. Answer(s): 8.Protection of a software program that uses a unique, novel algorithm could be legally protected by: 9.A patent 10.A copyright 11.A notary 12.Ethical standards 13.All of the above. Answer(s):
  • 48. 9.Security threats include which of the following: 10.Hurricanes 11.Disgruntled employees 12.Unlocked doors 13.Un patched ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Contributions Of The Pension System A defined contribution (DC) scheme on the other hand is a pension plan whose value depends on an individual s own contributions, those from his/her employer and the government; generally in the form of a tax relief. These contributions are reinvested in the stock market and upon retirement, the accumulated value of the fund is received and can be used to secure a pension income. A choice is usually made to either purchase an annuity (a product which offers a guaranteed income for life), used as a drawback (reinvesting the fund value in the stock market from which income can be drawn when needed) or a mixture of both. It is also worth noting that a maximum of 25% of the pension fund is available for withdrawal as a Tax free lump sum... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The inequalities experienced (for example married couples earning higher state pension than unmarried people and women generally allocated to a lower State pension than men) under the current system have led to these general low levels of savings for retirement. According to the Office of National Statistics (ONS), it is projected that about 36% of the population born in 2013 will live past the age of 100 as compared to the 1940 s where mortality was estimated at 68years . These constant and gradual improvement in longevity estimates, will give rise to a higher ageing population being formed relative to a lower increase in working population. Consequently all current tax incomes to the government will not be sufficient to be pay the retirement income for the aging population, hence increasing the burden on the government to finance the ageing as it cannot sustain the pension system. The complex nature in estimating one s retirement earnings characterised by additional benefits reward for long term services, alongside the increasing dependence on means tested benefits, has led to a general misunderstanding of the current pension scheme. Over the years, this has prevented many people from knowing and deciding on how and why they should save towards their retirement and has often led to people not saving at all. The state pension is unfunded. Under the current pension system, it was realised that all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Moose By Elizabeth Bishop The poem The Moose by Elizabeth Bishop opens up by capturing the landscape and physical appearance of the Nova Scotia coast, where Bishop was taken to live with her grandparents in her younger days. As she is traveling to Boston she takes into account various images and perspectives she is seeing and hearing. Like some of Bishop s previous poems, The Moose focuses on the beauty and power of nature, and how nature can be almost a burden to our everyday life. Bishop does this by including vivid imagery, syntax, and alliterationthroughout the poem. With Bishop being familiar with the Nova Scotia coast, she really has a connection in the poem with the landscape and what is going on around her, which the reader can appreciate throughout the first couple of stanzas. The reader can identify this connection with the vivid use of imagery Bishop portrays. She starts out the poem describing the scenery and a little bit of the culture that has surrounded her for most of her years. Lines 1 4 cite, From narrow provinces /of fish and bread and tea, / home of the long tides/ where the bay leaves the sea. With these particular lines, Bishop creates a soothing and comfortable image and tone. She sets the mood of the poem by the repetitive syntactical use of language. Bishop does a great job with this by having the reader appreciate what she is seeing and displaying a meaning of what is behind these long tides and the bay. She continues on with the third stanza describing the sunset ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks A mother s love is the kind of love that gives meaning to life, when everything seems to have your back against the wall, somehow the reassurance of a mother s presence and support takes away all of the pain. A bond created from early on inside your mother s womb, is the same bond that is cherished for a lifetime. From mother s day cards every year, to special surprises for her birthday, a mother s love can never be replaced. This kind of love is truly indescribable. But what happens when you re only left with the memories and vivid imagination of what life would have been like if you had more time to spend with your mother. Imagine not knowing anything about who your mother was, or what kind of woman she turned out to be, the only thing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was as if I was reading about my own mother and the different trials and tribulations that my family would have had to face after her death if we were in this predicament. I can t even fathom having to handle life s ups and downs without my mom by my side. I started to reminisce about some of the things my mother and I would do together like girls night out which consists of getting our nails done and watching lifetime movies and binge eating on all of our favorite foods, or having girl talk about everything under the sun, because I needed a mother s point of view. Henrietta was more than just scientific research, she was a wife, a sister, a friend, a granddaughter, and most importantly she was a mother. The HeLa cell line was integral in the innovation of noteworthy medical advances including: the polio vaccine which showed how certain cells were resistant to antibiotics, the cancer drug Tamoxifen, chemotherapy, gene mapping, in vitro fertilization, and treatments for influenza, leukemia, and Parkinson s disease (Skloot, 100). In 1965, HeLa cells were fused with mouse cells, making the first human animal hybrid (Skloot, 141). These hybrids were able to advance the field of genetics to study cell genomes, create monoclonal antibodies, and identify ABO blood groups, lowering the rejection rate for transplants (Skloot, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. High Noon Vs The Most Dangerous Game Comparison Essay It s the film, High Noon versus The Most Dangerous Game ! If you don t know what High Noon is, it s about Will, who is the protagonist, is coming back to town to fight Frank, who is the antagonist, and his gang to finish their fight once and for all. Now about The Most Dangerous Game , it s about Rainsford, who is trapped on an island and the protagonist, fights Zaroff, who is the antagonist, to survive in this jungle like island. The 2 stories of the film and the short storyhave many similarities and differences. Such resemblance are the theme and the main characters while there is a differencein the setting. Between these 2, the theme the film and the short story are very similar. Evidence in the film to prove my point are from the Minister: I don t know. The Commandment say: Thou shalt not kill. But we hire men to do it for us. The right and the wrong seem pretty clear here, but if you re asking me to tell my people to go and kill and maybe get themselves killed I m sorry don t know what to say.... I m sorry. (Foreman 315) and in the short story Rainsford said: Rainsford did not smile. I am still a beast at bay, he said, in a low, hoarse voice. Get ready, General Zaroff. The general made one of his deepest bows. I see, he said. Splendid! One of us is to furnish a repast for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I suggest, too, that you avoid the big swamp in the southeast corner of the island. We call it Death Swamp. There s quicksand there. (Connell 17) In the Wild West it s bland and has mostly nothing except for buildings and houses, and you could also run away. Look, this is just a dirty little village in the middle of nowhere. (Foreman 299) On the island, where Rainsford tries to survive, there is no running away since it s isolated and there are many obstacles on an island and in jungle by nature. Many similarities and differences can be found within the film and the short ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Symbolism In Jesus Camp In 2006, directors Heidi Erving and Cahal Grady released Jesus Camp . The directors go to Devil s Lake, North Dakota to document a camp run by and for Evangelicals. Becky Fisher, the camp s leader, admits that society ought to indocrinate its children. The word evangelical means fervent or zealous. Becky Fisher furvently trains the children to develop a one sided perception of the world so they can take back America for Christ. While all Evangelicals do not behave this way, the directors present a group of these individuals and what they live for. In Jesus Camp , the directors create a political context, elements of juxtaposition and symbolism to promote the discussion of the following: when does education become indoctrination? With the presidential election of George Bush in 2005, Evangelicals felt empowered. He was a conservative and many of his political ideals aligned with the evangelicals . Becky Fisher utilizes the camp activities comminicate conservative political ideology to the children. In Jesus Camp , Becky Fisher denies the claim that her camp is politically inclined. Yet, her camp activities assert a different side of the argument. For example, the camp s leaders told the children that abortion is wrong. The camp s leaders spoke of Roe v. Wadeand how it legalized abortion within the first trimester in the pregnancy. The leaders show what fetuses look like at different stages in the pregnancy. They tell the children that one third of their friends are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Language Development Children s language development and second language acquisition Sandra Morales Texas Woman s University Children s language development and second language acquisition The paper investigates how children develop their cognitive and language skills in a context that is influenced by social and biological factors. The literature review discusses the Cognitive and Social Constructivism theories and their influence on the education field. In addition the author presents how children develop their language at different stages and how those stages influence the growth and development of a second language. Language acquisition is one of the most important topics in cognitive development. In the study of language development ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Literature Review Piaget Cognitive Constructivism Piaget s main focus of constructivism has to do with the person and how they construct their knowledge. Piaget believed individuals must adapt to their environment, and develops as parts of the adaptation process to the environment. According to Piaget, the individual needs to understand the information that they are receiving in order to be able to use it; they must construct their own knowledge (Powell, 2009). For Piaget, language development is internal mental processes controlled by developmental processes and is done individually, without the interventions of others (Agbenyega, 2009). As a result of mastering one stage, children will be ready to move, learn, and develop according to the expectations of the next stage. In regards to language development Piaget sees language as part of the cognitive development. How children think determines when and what the child can speak. In addition Piaget, states that children s talking abilities emerge naturally without any formal teaching by adults, however more sophisticated vocabulary require formal education and experiences with the language. During early stages of the development according to Piaget, words are related to schemas of actions related to the child and those schemas will later be incorporated into exiting schemas that will support future learning experiences. Through the process of assimilation and accommodation, children ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Delivering Alpha Organized by CNBC and Institutional Investor Forums for the third year in a row, the Delivering Alpha Conference did not disappoint. World hedge fund titans or more commonly known on CNBC as Masters of the Universe descended at the Pierre Hotel in New York City on July 17. Well known hedge fund managers such as Carl Icahn, John Paulson, Nelson Peltz, Leon Cooperman and James Chanos, just to name a few, divulged their sought after stock picks along with solid reasoning and what lies ahead for stock and bond markets. The opening remarks by Treasury secretary Jacob J. Lew provided his views on the current situation of the U.S. economy and regulation post the 2008 crisis. Perry Partners CEO Richard Perry suggested that Europe is 2 3 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Chris Hohn, Founder of the Children s Investment Fund, suggested buying EADS (Airbus) which will likely double in price over the next two to three years, as well as buying Porsche now gets an investor in at a 30% discount whereas Volkswagen will double in two years, and Aurizon (Australian railroad) will likely double in the next three years due to its more focused approach on profits. Legendary short seller Jim Chanos, Founder of Kynikos Associates the largest exclusive short seller in the world, presented his views on why Caterpillar, due to accounting issues and the lack of growth, is a short as well as his older short HP is still in place. Mark Kingdon, President of Kingdon Capital Management, suggested going long the following Japanese stocks with low PE ratios (Mazda, Fuji Heavy (Subaru) and Toyota as well as a pharmaceutical firm called Aegerion will have good returns over the next 12 18 months. When it comes to Powering America the panel suggested that natural gas is cheaper and investors should include natural resources in a portfolio for protection against an inflationary environment with a panelist suggesting a long position in Whiting Petroleum. Activist investor Nelson Peltz was asked about his long position in DuPont and did not comment, but discussed his stakes in Pepsico and Mondelez and suggested two scenarios for Pepsico to follow. During the luncheon speech John Paulson suggested the best investment now is buying a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...