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Essay about The Debate Over Bilingual Education and...
The Debate Over Bilingual Education and Immersion Programs
In recent years, the debate over whether bilingual education or immersion programs (such as English
for Speakers of Other Languages) better serve the needs of limited English proficient (LEP) students
in the United States has been heating up. The increasing need for such services insights passionate
supporters and opposition to rise up against one another in the fight over which is better. Advocates of
bilingual education stress the value in helping students retain and even enhance proficiency in their
native language, while at the same time gaining proficiency in the English language. Critics of
bilingual education, however, contend that such programs only keep students in ... Show more content
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A Little History Lesson
Bilingual education is not new. Contrary to popular belief, bilingual education programs were not
products of the 1960s. In fact, they aren t even products of the twentieth century. The first state to
actually pass a bilingual education law was Ohio, in 1839 (History of Bilingual Education, 1998). The
law was for German English bilingual education, and was passed as a result of a strong parental
initiative. By the end of the nineteenth century, about a dozen states had passed similar laws, and in
many other states such instruction was offered, although it had not been sanctioned by the state.
During the World War One era, however, as the loyalty of non English speaking Americans came
increasingly under suspicion, many states decided to enact English only instruction, in an attempt to
Americanize non English speakers. As a result, during the 1920s the bilingual education program had
been almost completely dismantled.
In response to the apparent failure of English only instruction, the United States government passed
the Bilingual Education Act in 1968, providing federal funds to local school districts, in an attempt to
promote the incorporation of native language instruction into school curricula. The government felt
that, leaving LEP students to sink or swim in English only classrooms made a mockery of public
education (History of Bilingual Education, 1998). Recognizing the civil rights of LEP students to have
available to
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The Impact Of Immigrant Integration In The Loca Migration
We are living in an era of diversity. The globalization has been making it easier for people to move not
just across the border but rather across the world, resulting in many ongoing issues about social
cohesion and immigrant integration in the urban neighborhoods. Immigrant integration as suggested
by the IOM is a two way process, which includes both the immigrant and the host society. Many
literatures have pointed out that immigrant integration must be foster in local neighborhood instead of
the broader nationwide policy. Thailand is also experiencing this phenomenon, especially the big cities
such as Bangkok, Pattaya and Chiang Mai. However, the past evidences suggest that Thai people have
a very limited understanding about the notion of diversity, and many of them still have the bad
prejudice in regard to migrant workers. To make it worst, immigrant integration has never been
included in (already lacking behind) Thai urban planning arena. Therewithal, the main goal of this
research is to successfully integrate the diverse neighborhood design principle in the ... Show more
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Before it used to be from suburb into the town center, but nowadays the movement between border or
continents overtook that. Unfortunately, most of the time the urban policy maker seems to overlook
that fact and never include immigrant population into their consideration when they are proposing a
plan. We found that migration could create massive impact on the development of local neighborhood,
the impact of low skilled immigrant, the relation of highly skilled immigrant and the stimulation of
creativity and entrepreneurship of the city. Not to mention the pressure on housing market,
transportation network, the access to public services, socio cultural environment. Wherewith, a lot of
academic researchers believe that the diversity promotion in local community could decide the
outcome of immigrant integration
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Grocery Checkout (Gco) Inc. Essay
Grocery Checkout Key Issue Nathan Felder must decide whether or not it is in his best interest to
listen to his investors and attempt faster growth. Alternatively, he needs to be able to defend to his
investors that maintaining status quo is best for the company because it avoids the risks associated
with the growth options. The final decision the needs to be made is whether or not he sells the
company. Analysis External Analysis: Porters 5 forces helps to reveal the opportunities for growth.
They are as follows: Rivalry Grocery Checkout s main competitors are Loblaw s and Valu Mart. Their
proximity to the University of Western Ontario makes them accessible to the students, but by public
transportation or their own cars. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If they succeed, other companies will probably go the online rout as well. This temporary competitive
advantage will contribute to above normal profits for Grocery Checkout, until other grocery
supermarkets nullify the advantage. Inimitable The online business model that Grocery Checkout
currently has can be imitated by competitors. It has not yet been imitated because the competitors are
waiting to see if it is truly profitable. They are also waiting to see if their customers will prefer the
online rout instead of the traditional grocery shopping trip at one of their supermarkets. The factors
that limit the ability of competitors to imitate resources or capabilities like high cost, property rights,
time and casual ambiguity are not there. The competitors are just giving this specific market time to
see if it is in their best interest to imitate this online business model. Non substitutability The Grocery
Checkout business model cannot be substituted using a different combination of resources or
capabilities. Buying groceries online and then having them delivered to your front door cannot be
mimicked. You either buy them online or in the traditional grocery store. Exploitability Since Grocery
Checkout is the only online grocery destination in London, they can exploit the full potential of their
resources. Grocery Checkout s
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Essay on Satire in Canterbury Tales
The aim of any true satirical work is to poke fun at a certain aspect of society, while also inspiring
reform to that very same aspect in one way or another. In Chaucer s Canterbury Tales, Chaucer
satirizes the Medieval Church and those associated with the church. Medieval society was centered
largely around the Church. Ideally, the people were expected to understand that earthly possessions
were meaningless when compared to the prospect of closeness with God. Man was expected to work
until he died, at which time he would receive eternal salvation. This eternal salvation was achieved by
obeying God s commandments. This theory, however, was becoming progressively corrupted as
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Chaucer makes it quite clear to the reader that these men boast about the high morals of the Church,
and then proceed to live in stark contrast to nearly every one of these morals. One example is how the
Church preaches a solemn vow of chastity. Nevertheless, Chaucer tells of how the Friar had fixed up
many a marriage, giving each/ Of his young women what he could afford her. Therefore, the Friar
would find husbands for the women that he had previously seduced but then lost interest in. Another
aspect of the Church that these holy men prove inconsistent is the vow of simple living. The Monk
lives a rather lavish lifestyle, as Chaucer tells, The Rule of good St. Benet or St. Maur/ As old and
strict he tended to ignore;/ He let go by the things of yesterday/ And took the modern world s more
spacious way. The monk enjoyed the comforts of good living, with fur lined clothing, a fine horse, and
first class meals. Likewise, the Friar enjoyed fine clothing, as Chaucer says, Not then appearing as
your cloistered scholar/ With threadbare habit hardly worth a dollar,/ But much more like a Doctor or
a Pope. These elegant lifestyles are clearly in opposition to the teachings of the Church on simplistic
living. Finally, the Pardoner preaches on behalf of the Church against greed and avarice, however he is
very greedy himself. In his tale, the Pardoner tells an excellent tale denouncing greed and showing
how greed leads to a person s downfall, yet the
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The Psychology Of Jax Teller
The Psychology of Jax Teller Who is Jax Teller? Jackson Jax Teller portrayed by actor Charlie
Hunnam is the lead character in the FX television show Sons of Anarchy. Jax is the thirty year old
chapter president of the Sons of Anarchy motorcycle club Redwood Originals (Sutter, 2008). Jax is
from the fictional town of Charming, California (Sutter, 2008). In the series opener we find Jax
struggling to cope with being a new father and his illegal, often violent involvement in his club. The
Sons of Anarchy motorcycle club Redwood Originals or SAMCRO for short are involved in gun
running, extortion, and protection rackets (Sutter, 2008). When Jax s son Able is born he becomes
conflicted with the thought of the direction the club is headed and the legitimate direction he wants to
move the club to (Sutter, 2008). Jax was born into the club life. His father John teller founded the
club. His mother Gemma Teller Morrow is the clubs matriarch and devoted old lady , to Jax s
stepfather and current club president Clay Morrow (Sutter, 2008). When Jax was sixteen his father
died in a motorcycle crash (Sutter, 2008). Through a manuscript written by his father we learn that
John was unhappy about the direction SAMCRO was headed in. John did not want this life for Jax.
The manuscript also cast suspicions that Johns death was not an accident, and that Clay and Gemma
were responsible. The finding of his father s manuscript and the birth of his son start Jax on a path to
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Career Perceptions of Undergraduate Hospitality and...
Running Head: Hospitality Career Perception
Career Perceptions of Undergraduate Hospitality and Tourism Students: A Case Study at Silapakorn
International college, Thailand
Aticha Kweangsopha 52501315
Kamonluk Phophan 52501301 Panadda Wongdermdee 52501317
MBA Student in Hospitality and Tourism Management
Silapakorn University
Career Perceptions of Undergraduate Hospitality and Tourism Students: A Case Study at International
College, Silapakorn University
Aticha K., Kamonluk P. and Panadda W.
MBA Student in Hotel and Tourism Management
International College, Silapakorn University
Abstract
The aim of this research ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Moreover, the research attempts find out how they value their work experience and bachelor degree.
Research Question
This study aims to answer the following questions 1. Do students choose this program because they
intend to work in hospitality industry? 2. Do students are aware of the working environment in the
hospitality industry and what the hospitality industry requires? 3. What do students think about
hospitality bachelor degree? 4. Do students value work experience over bachelor degree?
Research Methodology
Respondents
The researcher selected undergraduate students of the Silapakorn University International Collage as
respondents. The reason of choosing this group of respondents is because International Collage of
Silapakorn University is famous for hospitality and tourism education. Besides, the researcher is
current master student of this institute. The respondent encourages the researcher to gain an in depth
knowledge of the issues. Out of 75 distributed questionnaires; twenty questionnaires from each of first
year, second year and third year students have been completed and returned. Fifteen questionnaires
have been lost.
Research Method
The researcher had been considering various types of research design; the most suitable and fit with
this research is a
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Banksy s Nola Girl With Umbrella
Nola Girl with Umbrella also known as Rain Girl or Nola Girl was created by Banksy in 2008 as a
form of street art. Banksy is a graffiti artist from England. His work focuses on political issues, and
dark humor. Banksy is also a political activist and film director. He has given graffiti a new name. His
work is no longer considered vandalism; It is well sought out art which is marketed for a high price.
Banksy s identity still remains unknown even though there are some contenders for whom we assume
he is. Banksy s Nola Girl first appeared in New Orleans, Louisiana on a grey wall. This specific form
or style of street art is referred to as stencil art which Banksy is well known for. A stencil is used in
order to create the same image several times. A stencil is usually a thin sheet of material used to create
the design underneath the surface in which it is being placed, depicting an image.
This piece is dominated by a young girl in a black dress. She is standing with her hand held out from
underneath a black umbrella in which she seeks shelter from. Her hair looks heavy and stringy, it
contains no volume. Upon further analyzing, you are able to notice that the umbrella ... Show more
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The meaning behind this piece was to show how things we often seek protection and comfort from can
often hurt us. He portrayed this message by displaying rain pouring from beneath an umbrella; an item
in which its purpose is to protect us from rain, or keep us dry. Banksy came up with Nola Girl a couple
years after hurricane Katrina passed by; which destroyed the city of New Orleans. The word Nola
refers to New Orleans Louisiana; even though in New Orleans Nola is perceived as the sad truth and
dark reality of the events that befell the city. Hurricane Katrina was devastating; it left scars on the
lives of many people. Nola Girl was created as a reminder of that suffering which still lives
throughout the city
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How Did Shakespeare Destroy Macbeth
William Shakespeare wrote the famous tragedy named Macbeth, about a bloody rise to power and the
tragic downfall of the warrior Macbeth. There are accusations that some scenes and songs from this
play have been augmented from previous works, specifically the witch scenes. Most people argue that
since there were no copyrights during the era in which Macbeth was written, Shakespeare indeed did
not plagiarized any songs or scenes. However, the removal of the witch scenes that include the stolen
songs would cause the play to crumble. Therefor the witch scenes and songs are indeed original to
Shakespeare s play Macbeth.
Music is an important feature in Renaissance plays. The music is often moveable and changeable
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This scene is so vital that if it were removed it would ruin the dramatic irony of the audience knowing
the explanation of why the witches want to destroy Macbeth. It would also take away from the motif
of fate from the play. But most importantly it destroys the evidence that Macbeth s locus of control is
completely external because, from the beginning of act one the witches have had control over
Macbeth when they put a spell on him in scene one, act one. Each of these witch scenes whether their
music was plagiarized or augmented in any way, are extremely vital to Macbeth s story line. If these
scenes were to be removed it would destroy this famously known play. So as a conclusion, these songs
were usually borrowed off the street; there were no copyright laws for other playwrights to be
protected by, and the vital importance of the witch scenes, I recommend that these scenes/songs be
performed. These scenes/songs are ethically and legally
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Apa Format For Research Paper
Running head: APA WRITING STYLE AND MECHANICS APA requires a Running Head for
publication. See APA, p. 296, section 5.15. APA Writing Style and Mechanics The title is in upper and
lowercase letters, centered between the left and right margins, and positioned in the upper half of the
page (See APA, p. 296). An example is available on p. 306. Check with your instructor regarding the
preference for including the course number, the instructor s name, and the due date on the title page.
Student Name Institution Name REQUIRED TITLE PAGE INFORMATION Centered on the page (as
shown above), include in this order: Title of Paper (Mixed upper and lower case letters; centered, see
APA p. 296) Your Name (first and last, do not include ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
See APA p. 292. Publication Manual can be a daunting experience for students; however, as with any
new skill, practice makes perfect (P. Proofreader, personal communication, June 28, 2004). In this
paper, a review of APA information and writing tips most often used by the undergraduate and
graduate students is presented. However, this document is no substitute for the Publication Manual
itself. While APA formatting software is available from a number of vendors, students are discouraged
from purchasing it due to the inconsistency of formatting. TIP: Conclude your introduction by
including a sentence that provides a brief summary of the salient points to be addressed in the paper.
Personal communication is explained on p. 214 (APA) and is not included on the reference page.
Format Considerations Level One Heading (See APA, p. 113) Some commonly used rules and formats
from the Publication Manual are presented and discussed in this section. Please note, however, that
some assignments may require unique formatting, and students should consult with faculty for
clarification. APA Writing Style 4 Level Three Heading (See APA, p. 113) Correct Margins Margins
are one inch on all sides or set at the word processor default. The rule is broken only to avoid placing a
lone heading on the last line of the page or a single line of text on the
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Subway Innovation Report
Subway Innovation Report
Subway is the name of a franchise fast food restaurant that mainly sells sandwiches and salads. It was
founded in 1965 by Fred De Luca and Peter Buck. The corporation that owns the trademarked name of
Subway is Doctor s Associates, Inc. (DAI). The company has over 28,400 franchised units in 87
countries as of September 2007 and is the fastest growing franchise in the world. It is currently the
third largest fast food chain globally after YUM! Brands (34,000 sites) and McDonalds (31,000 sites).
In this Essay I will be generating my argument that Subway is an example of innovation in action
through its products, processes and growth.
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This also leaves chains such as KFC being the late majority and late adopters when placed in to the
diffusion of innovation model as I did with Subway, since most of the day to day business situations
can be seen by franchisees who are very hands on KFC have put them self at a loss by not listening to
their franchisees. Being the late majority and late adopters they represent a group which are slower
and more content to see how the market develops, they want more reassurance about the benefits and
worth of making changes, they can in some cases be very averse to change and have therefore resisted
adopting new techniques in marketing, promotion and development. On the flip side KFC s more
sceptical out look has allowed them to maintain their market position, by being more traditional in
their approach they don t stand risking failure and financial losses which can sometimes occur from
innovation when a lot is invested on research of development which don t then translate in to profits
for the chain.
Fig.1
Above fig1 shows how Subways products and services fit in to the Ansoff Matrix. The Ansoff Matrix
is a framework for considering the relationship between general strategic direction and marketing
strategies.
The cell which is most important in representing the simplicity Subway use to innovate is in
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Designing An Advertisement For Adobe Fireworks
Introduction Part A In this Assignment, I create an advertisement in adobe Fireworks that is
1500x2100 and 300dpi .In this advertisement I use some raster and vector Images. There are Number
of tools in adobe firework but, I use mainly Pen tool ,shape tool, paint bucket tool, eyedropper, vector
path and Select tool. The Effective Tools In this Assignment, I worked on Adobe Firework which is a
powerful software to create , posters, Vector creation. there another which is knows pencil tool which
is for marking things and creating some design .There is a text tool which help to make text and edit.
In the text tool there are different type of font styles, sizes. The eraser is very powerful tool, this tool
can erase any thing and helpful to crop the selective and have different sizes of eraser. So that is a very
powerful tool for editing The Move Tool is very helpful tool which make the element to move from
one point to another by dragging it by moving mouse or by keyboard .There is Scale tool which also
help to move elements and can modify the size and shape of the element. The scale tool help to rotate
the picture according to their use. There is skew tool which also have a same function but this tool
have some function like change the shape by selecting particular area. The shortcut key in the
keyboard to modify by pressing CTRL+T. There is paint bucket tool which help to put many colours
in on element or picture Select Tools By Click the object s stroke or fill
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Differences And Conflicts Between The Colonists And Native...
The British had just found out about the new world (United States of America) is up for grabs, but
there is something in their way (Native Americans). The queen had died less than four years ago and
the first settlers had just arrived in the the new world, and conflict with the natives has begun. Who s
side are you on? I m on the natives the native americans were not hostile yet very welcoming to the
colonists but the colonists did not return the favor. The colonists used the natives things, took, and
wiped out several native tribes. They also were harsh towards the natives. The settlers were also very
disrespectful towards the natives. The settlers stole, killed, and used the natives things whenever they
wanted. The colonists killed
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Spirit Of St. Louis Essay
The Spirit of St. Louis played a major role in aviation history during the 1920s. This single engine
monoplane was custom built for one task only, and that was to fly non stop from Long Island, New
York to Paris, France. In 1919, Raymond Orteig offered a $25,000 pil.z,e to the first aviator that could
navigate across the Atlantic. However, it wasn t until May 12,1927 that this feat was accomplished by
Charles Lindbergh. It required much planning and sponsorships for this non stop transatlantic flight
upon the completion of his of his specialtybuilt plane by Ryan Airlines named the spirit of St. Louis.
This plane served as Lindbergh s life support through night and day and would later make history as
one of ttre best known aircraft in the world. The journey took approximately 33.5 hours and a distance
traveled of 3,600 miles of the entire solo flight. After landing in Paris, Charles Lindbergh had become
an international legend and was an important milestone for aviation industry. Donald A. Hall was the
designer behind the Spirit and worked for Ryan Airlines. officially, the plane wiu known as the Ryan
Nryp for New york to Paris. The Spirit of St. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first leg of his flight was to fiavel to Curtiss Field on Long Island, New York for the beginning of
the transatlantic flight. The spirit of St. Louis landed on May 12,1927 and while enroute they had
already broken a standing record for the fastest transcontinental flight. A few days later, Charles
Lindbergh set off from Roosevelt Field on his non stop transatlantic flight to France. He had to fight
sleep deprivation and limited visibility for 33.5 hours sfraight, but on May 20, 1927 Lindbergh landed
safely at l0:22pm on Le Bourget Field, Paris. From that point on Charles Lindbergh would go down in
history as one of the greatest aviators of all time. Now, the spirit of St. Louis lives on to represent that
great accomplishment at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington,
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Erik Homberger Erikson s Life Of The Lakota And The Yurok
Erik Homberger Erikson was born on June 15, 1902 in Frankfort, Germany. Erikson was born to his
Jewish mother Karla Abrahamsen, and his biological father who was an unnamed Danish man who
abandoned him before he was born. During his school years, he studied art and different languages
instead of chemistry and biology. When he graduated he was interested in becoming an artist. During
the 1920 s he decided to travel Europe, where he had to sleep under bridges. After traveling around
Europe for a year, he decided to enroll in an art school back in Germany. He stayed at the art school
for several years. Then he began to teach art and other subjects to American children who came to
Vienna for Freudian training. Erikson was admitted to the Vienna Psychoanalytic Institute. In 1933 he
moved to Boston, where he filled a position at Harvard medical school as America s first child analyst.
While he taught at Yale and Berkley, he did his famous studies on the modern life of the Lakota and
the Yurok. Erikson is known for being a prolific writer. He has wrote many books and essays such as
Childhood and Society (1950), Youngman Luther (1958), Youth: change and challenge (1963), Etc.
Erikson went on to teach at a clinic in Massachusetts then back to Harvard before he retired in 1970.
In 1994 Erikson passed away at the age of 92. Erikson s main contribution to psychology was his
developmental theory. He developed eight psychosocial stages of development and believed that each
stage presents
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A Brief Note On Economic And Financial Stressors
D. Economic and Financial Stressors
One of the many reasons why people work is to make money. As the cost of living increases, people
need to keep up with their earning. Since it is not always possible to keep earning more through
promotion, people decide to get second or third jobs in their free time to make extra money to support
their life and family. Even though making extra money is beneficial to everyone, people give up on
their free time, take more responsibility, and spend more energy. As a result, their stress level increases
exponentially. In order to earn more money in the short term, people end up getting more stressed
because it is accumulated in the long term (Matteson Ivanceivch, 1987, 40).
E. Situational Constraints
Situational constraints occur when an employee`s environment inhibits him/her from performing
properly. Important support personnel are usually fired first in case of budget cuts. Even though their
job may seem unimportant at first, they are crucial to the workplace. For instance, there could be
many information available for a person to finish his/her job; however, having a technical difficulty
and not having anyone to fix this issue would cause time loss. Another example is inadequate training.
If an employee does not receive a proper training, he/she will automatically be constrained because of
lack of knowledge or skills. Furthermore, the poorly trained employee will seek out for help all the
time and other people will get involved in the
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Analyse the Ways the Director Builds Suspense and Scares...
Jaws is a 1975 American horror thriller film, directed by Steven Spielberg and based on a best selling
novel by Peter Benchley. Jaws is set at Amity Island of USA. The film is about a police chief Martin
Brody of Amity Island, a fictional summer resort town; Brody just like other police chief s tries to
protect his people and tourists from a giant white shark by closing the beach although he is overruled
by the town council who want the beach to remain open, so that the town can make profit from
tourists during the summer season. The reason for this is that on the 4th July 1776, the declaration on
independents of America was approved by the Contental Congress. So therefore Americans use this
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The camera technique used is a Medium Long Shot; this allows the audience to see the attack and the
surroundings in more detail.
The director builds up fear for the shark by making the music seem sly and dangerous. The director
also makes the music seem like the kind of music you would expect from a murder film. He also
builds tension by showing all the attacks in detail and comes quite at a distance so you can see just
what actually happens to the victims as if you were watching from the beach. However during the film
the shark is described as 25 feet long and weighing 3 tons, several time, this is in a way of giving the
audience clues and it even creates a picture in the audiences heads of what its finally going to look
like. In the film other sharks are also mentioned as well as the great White Shark, although they both
almost paint the same image in the audience s head as they both show you different ways physical and
emotional damages that the shark can cause. The Physical techniques used are usually to scare the
audience in a sodden movement. And the Emotional technique is used to scare the audience very
slowly by getting the message across
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Pre-Trib Rapture Essay
As already stated, this book is not a theological treatise so I will keep explanations of theological
terms pithy and let the reader do their own investigation.
In the fourth chapter of Paul s first letter to the Thessalonians, he expounds on The Rapture of The
Church, (1 Thess. 4:16 17) an event where Christ comes to take His bride, the church, to heaven in the
twinkling of an eye (an instant). Suddenly, without warning, all Christians either living, or who have
died in the Lord, will be bodily resurrected. Members of Christ s church will receive their glorified
heavenly bodies, similar to Christ s resurrection body. Many, including myself, believe this event will
take place before the seven year Tribulation Period when The Antichrist rules the world, and God s
judgment rains down on the earth. This Rapture view is called, Pre Trib Rapture (takes place before
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Pleas for a roll call vote fell on deaf ears as the presider just walked off the stage bizarre. During Ted
Cruz s convention speech, more chaos ensued. He was booed by the crowd who yelled, Endorse
Trump! Endorse Trump! . Heidi Cruz, intimidated by the crowd, covered her head while being
escorted out of the convention by the secret service. Post convention was chaotic for Donald Trump as
well. Rumors abound of him quitting the race, party intervention and even propping up Mike Pence as
the presidential nominee. Weeks prior the General Election, Trump s battle cry was, The system is
rigged! I told my wife back in April that if the word apostasy truly means defection/uprising, it will
involve both parties. Never in the history of American politics, have we witnessed such events. In the
documentary, Trump: America s Next President? , host Amanda Walker ended the program,
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The Signalman, by Charles Dickens; The Battler by Ernest...
The Signalman, by Charles Dickens; The Battler by Ernest Hemingway
In what way do the two authors create and maintain interest and suspense in their stories?
In Charles Dickens The Signalman the story starts by introducing the main character (a railway
signalman). Another character is also introduced: the narrator. Dickens describes the signalman as a
dark sallow man and as having a dark beard and heavy eyebrows . It seems that Dickens wishes to
portray the signalman as a dark and ominous figure. However, he then sheds some light on the
character of the signalman. Dickens portrays him to be very lonely and afraid of something. This is
shown in the way he turns himself about and looked down the Line when the ... Show more content on
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Another way in which Dickens shows this is by making the signalman appear to be a little strange.
This is done, at first, by his lack of speech: He looked up at me without replying . Dickens continues
this suggestion (the signalman is insane) when he does finally speak. He speaks only in a low voice,
adding to the suggestion of danger. Then he tells the narrator what is wrong: the ghostly sightings.
This again makes us question his sanity.
Dickens maintains this suspense that he has created with use of a leitmotiv of the red light, which is
linked to the menacing apparition and maybe an accident on the railway. When the narrator leaves
after the first visit the signalman still has not told him the full story about the apparition. We have to
wait until their next meeting to find out for ourselves. This leaves the story as a so called cliff hanger
and encourages us read on.
On their second meeting, the signalman tells the narrator, and us, of the accident that seemed so
obviously linked to the apparition by the fact that every time it appeared there was an accident on the
line somewhere. After, sustaining the suspense through the first meeting of the two men, Dickens
creates even more with the revealing of this ominous event. Dickens then maintains
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Dollar General Case Essay
There can be a number of reasons for a company to go public or private. There are benefits, as well as
disadvantages that go along with either course of action (Exhibit 1 for details). When firms decide to
go private, they are no longer listed on any stock exchange market. The pressure of keeping
accounting regularity and reporting to the public is no longer an issue. Instead, firms can be more
flexible to reorganize the business profile as well as the management team. In many cases,
shareholders and board members receive very rewarding financial benefits from this transaction.
However, in some situations, public firms do not have a choice in the matter, as is the case in a hostile
takeover .
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| Company may cease to exist, if the new owner bankrupts it and uses the assets.No more prestige of
being listed on the stock exchangeDifferent financial and investment algorithms. | For the comparison
a reversed process is given | Private company going public | Stocks are a liquid asset, easy to buy and
sell. High profits it stocks go up | Higher wages and bonuses, Prestige of running a public company. |
Growth potential, ability to attract public funds. Access to the public funds | Risks, the stock price may
go down | More paperwork and responsibilities, business processes could be subject to more control
and adjustment. | The risks of becoming a victim of hostile acquisition and stocks speculations,
causing problems with financing. |
Exhibit 2
The following markers could be used to measure DG performance: Profit margin, ROA, ROE,
EBIDTA. To tackle company s specific problems and estimate proposed solutions: inventory turnover,
days in inventory and Sales/Employee.
The most important is Enterprise value/EBIDTA. Helps to estimate the offer of KKR, inc and gives
the answer to Question N4. (See the following table)
DG experienced difficulties with inventories and real estate portfolio, due to its size and nature of
business, however it recognized the problem, implemented the effective and adequate steps towards it
resolution (some of these steps are made the results better than of competitors, see days
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Darwin s On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural...
In 1859, Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species: by Means of Natural Selection, or the
Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, a work which was set change our ideas on
how we think about the natural world, how it works, ways in which it develops itself. Although
making the briefest of commentaries about the human, parallels in thinking can be drawn on the
behaviour of the natural world to the way of humans. I will look to understand nature first to analysis
if our behaviour as humans is similar to that of the natural world, to understand the barriers that may
effect change or to an extreme evolution. I believe it is essential to understand nature first as humans
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Such changes can be infinite as well as complex but is synonymous with the external nature and that
of other organic beings and species. (OS p.60 61) Changes within natural conditions can lead to
extinction of a specie, migration and immigration of others, and if befitting variation can occur,
showing that descendants of a particular specie can become adapted to new conditions. For example
we can use Giraffe to illustrate this because of their long neck. We have Giraffe A who has a neck
length of 2 metres, and can only reach to the lower part of a tree s leafing section, and Giraffe B with a
neck length of 3 metres. With no other outside interference Giraffe B has a greater chance of survival
because its neck is simply longer; allowing it to reach the lower levels of the tree and higher, Survival
of the Fittest . Now for Giraffe A to allow its offspring to also have range of the higher levels of the
tree it is necessary or at least advantageous for it to create offspring with Giraffe B, Natural Selection .
The change may not be apparent within the first or second generation but as this cycle continues you
would likely to find that by the fourth or fifth generation you have Giraffe with 4 to 5 metre length
necks. The latter part of my example can also be accredited to
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The Classical Greek And Roman Education
As middle ages came to an end the feudal system decayed, the western world embarked on a
transformation that would forever alter its identity. A profound change of ideologies in art, culture and
intellect sparked a revolution that dismantled medieval society and propelled European culture into the
modern era. This cultural and intellectual movement began primarily in Italy and later spread to the
rest of Europe. The period of innovative change is called The Renaissance. The word Renaissance
originates from the French word, rebirth. The Renaissance is considered a crucial and pivotal period in
Western Civilization. The cultural phenomena took hold of practically every facet of society.
However, it was largely considered a time of the resurgence of the classical Greek and Roman
education and wisdom which many believed were lost to the Middle Ages. Italian scholars believed
the middle ages to be a dark time, a time considered a period of stagnation in which education,
literature, and the arts did not progress and declined.
Humanism was the intellectual movement of the Renaissance period, in which individuals
concentrated on life in the present rather than life after death. Two major works from the period of the
Renaissance, at different ends of the spectrum, illustrated this new way of thinking; a self
consciousness to the here and now as opposed to the predominating theme or focus of the Middle
Ages, the afterlife. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola s Oration on the Dignity
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Technology As You Know It
Technology As You Know It In The 1980
What is your idea on technology? Is it phones or computers or maybe even transportation? Through
the past years technology progressed towards a brighter future. On June 29 2007 the first IPhone was
developed for the public, the iPhone 2g sure was not the best phone that has been developed but it was
a huge impact in the social economy. It was one of the first touchscreen phones everyone wanted one.
Since the first iPhone was developed, why not make more it s like every year a new one has
progressed to the public. Through the past 8 years there has been 8 generations of iPhones, the iPhone
3, 4, 5, 5s, 5c, 6, 6s, even the 6s plus crazy right. They have made it where you can download apps
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Confronting an ongoing world economic recession and very high rates of unemployment throughout
certain parts of the world such as Europe, the EEC was looking for many new ways to get the most out
of its union. June, 1984, a meeting in Fontainebleau, France, established a Committee on Institutional
Affairs under the chairmanship of Irish Senator James Doodge. The committee proposed not only that
the EEC work harder toward achieving the already stated goal of abolishing frontiers with the
common market, but also that the European Parliament be given more decision making power and the
European Community be allowed a greater role in security and defense matters. Lord Arthur
Cockfield, Who was responsible for preparing a detailed program and timetable for completing the
internal market, took a more cautious approach that centered on economics, but that went far beyond
the current customs union. Space he oversaw the writing of completing the internal market: White
paper from the commission to the European Council (1985), which identified three categories of Barry
errors to be illuminated by 1992 physical Barry, such as border checks for goods and people at
national boundaries technical barriers such as national standards that discriminated against foreign
goods and physical barriers such as different types rates of indirect tax. At the mill in summit of June,
1985, the European Council endorsed Cockfields White paper and examined the report
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Essay on Perceptions in Matthew Arnold s Dover Beach
Perceptions in Matthew Arnold s Dover Beach
Matthew Arnold s Dover beach describe the way in which perceptions are mislead society. The use of
metaphors, symbolisms, allusiveness, technical quantities, and imagery assist the speaker s thought
regards between what is seen and what is real. Dover beach was written during Victorian era. Which
brought civilization based on industry, value and money. This is the time which people start
questioning the existence of God. The speaker observed the plight of Victorian era. And he sought an
answer to the problems which he and world faced with. Arnold express the dejection of lost
civilization, anticipate its future, and try to acquire its solution
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The appearance of Dover Beach at this time is only of what the human senses can envision. The
speakers looks beneath the surface of Dover Beach and unveils the true nature of the sea. When
Arnold stops to really listen to the sea, he only hears the sea s melancholy, long, withdrawing roar. (9).
Arnold justifies the theory that things are not always what they appear to be. The world only seems to
be beautiful, but is really a place of conflict, chaos and dangerous misunderstandings.
Imagery is the strongest supporter of the theme. A description of the sea in its states of calmness and
roughness are depicted. Sight and sound help intensify other images. The poems strongest feelings are
usually expressed by their imagery, though rhythm is also used to convey meaning. Arnold uses the
first stanza of the poem to create visual, auditory, and olfactory images that will allow the reader to
picture the sea of which the speaker is viewing. Through the use of several poetic Figures of speech,
sounds, and irony of words are also used. Line one; The Sea is calm tonight (1) has a gentle rhythm
that can be compared to the ebb and flow (17) of the sea. With this description one can imagine a
beautiful beach with water lapping upon the shore. The second line also gives the image of a calm sea.
In the opening stanzas words such as gleams (4) and glimmering (5) are used, giving a sense of light.
In contrast the ending stanzas use words such as
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Byzantine Empire Impact
Although not as well known as the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire was among one of the most
influential empires in the ancient world because of its contributions in government and religion. The
Byzantine Empire outlived the fall of the Western Empire by over a thousand years (Watts) through its
strength, organization, and efficiency.
The Byzantine Empire was successful after the fall of the Roman Empire because of its shrewd
leaders, mainly Justinian the Great and his wife Theodora. One of the major political contributions of
Justinian was the creation of a system of laws to govern his whole empire, known as the Justinian
Code. The Justinian Code was a culmination of functional Roman laws, settling civil disputes, and
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The Hagia Sophia is the most memorable restoration completed during Justinian s reign. The cathedral
was in the capital of the Byzantine Empire and was named after a church that was destroyed during
the Nika revolt. Incredible domes and stunning interior decoration leads it to be the paramount
achievement of Justinian s building campaigns ( The Byzantine State ). Justinian also preserved Greek
and Roman teachings and culture in his empire by emphasizing classical learning (Livius). Much of
what historians know today about the Greek and Roman empires, including Homer, Euclid, and other
important figures, was because of the Byzantine Empire. Finally, the Byzantine s use of icons in
religious subject matter increased the church s power and marked the beginning of its split. Eastern
Christians believed that icons were sin to be used to aid in devotion, but Western Christians supported
icons to spread Christianity. The pope and the patriarch butted heads for decades until Empress
Theodora legalized icons ( Icons and Iconoclasm ). However, the battle continued until the church
split into the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church. The Byzantine Empire s impact of the
arts led to these achievements and the division of the
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Comparing My American Dream
I would define my American Dream as having my dream job of becoming a neurosurgeon, marrying
the man of my dreams, having a beautiful family, living life to the fullest and being happy while doing
everything. I also have always wanted to travel the world and see many different places. I want to be
very successful in life and to be able to do whatever I can for my family. My biggest part of my dream
is to have fun no matter what I m doing, who I m doing it with, or where I m doing it. All of these
little dreams make up the American Dream that I have always had ever since I was a little kid. The
first thing that I would want to accomplish is getting a good job that can always financially support
me, even if there is a downfall in the economy. I have always wanted to be a neurosurgeon but now
that I have grown older I have had to face reality and see that this probably isn t going to happen. So
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Having a family, getting a job and getting married are the three things are both dreams have in
common. Most people s dreams are probably this way because it s a way of life in America. There is a
little difference between my dream and the decade s dream though, I wanna travel and become a very
successful person. Many weren t given the opportunity to travel the world but that s a part of my
dream that i really am going to strive to accomplish. Also many women weren t given the opportunity
to get a good job and become very successful, but now in my time women all over the world are
achieving major accomplishments. Aside from the small little differences between both dreams, they
are very close to having the same outcome in life for someone. Others may reach their dreams
differently and may have to take a different course their dreams will still be
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How To Write Kanji Essay
Kanji is unique language in the world. This language is not like English that makes the word with
consonant and vowel letters. Kanji has the morphographic language that one letter with the meaning
and the pronunciation, and there are more than 2000 letters of Kanji in Japanese Language. If we are
learning Japanese, we have to memorize many Kanji characters with meaning and sound because
Japanese uses Kanji a lot in their society. However, actually knowing Kanji is hard for many people.
Even native Japanese people sometimes do not know how to read Kanji, which is rarely used.
Therefore, there is a debate that about abolishing Kanji. Does Japanese actually need to use Kanji?
Japanese language has already two phonographic scripts, Hiragana and Katakana, so some of people
can argue that Japanese does not need Kanji is too complicated to learn Japanese. However, in my
opinion, Kanji abolishment is not a good choice for Japanese for tradition and uniqueness.
There is an article Aspects of the graphological structure of Japanese written by A. E. Backhouse.
Backhouse introduces the Kanji system and both native Japanese and Sino Japanese homography and
homophony. He gives some examples of Japanese words that have same sounds and different
meanings such as Soko, which has two meanings, the place and the bottom. In addition, he introduces
the similar meaning but different using such as Atsui, means hot or warm. These are pretty
complicated to use if they use only
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Spongebob Popularity
SpongeBob is a TV series movie that premiered in November 2004. It is an animated movie produced
mostly for the kids. The movie was broadcasted on Nickelodeon, which is a Television channel for
kids and adolescents youth. Stephen Hillerburg developed the movie from one of the books he wrote
in the 1980 titled The Intertidal Zone . The work of developing the SpongeBob movie started about
eight years before it was released to the market. Tom Kenny helped in putting together the other pieces
of the series. He was responsible for music in the background together with other professionals such
as Clancy Brown. Other versions of the SpongeBob movie were released in 2012 and February, 2015.
The comic nature of the movie was readily received by the younger generation. Stephen chose the
fictional Bikini underwater city probably because of his profession as a marine biologist. ... Show
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First, its unparalleled appeal to both the children and the adult majority thrusted it to the spotlight
(Hillenburg 40). About 20 million of those who watched SpongeBob were the adult generation.
Second, the movie received a widespread marketing across many television channels. It is estimated
that it was aired for more than 100 000 minutes across the television channels. Third, the setting of
SpongeBob was also appealing to a wide audience not because of the marine setting, but the ability to
match the events with real life situations. These reasons were the critical success factors for the $8
billion franchise. This is a record that any other animation movie is yet to break. SpongeBob was
watched by both adults and the children. Most of the adult population ranged between 18 to 34 years
of age. However, the majority of the viewers were in the age bracket of 2 to 11 years. About 30
million viewers were the young children between 2 and 18
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Pharmacist Refill Request Case Study
Issue: Pharmacist initiated refill request: when it goes wrong! Implication for patients: Possibility for
Duplicate therapy, waste of Physician time and resources, Jeopardizing patient s protected health
information How pharmacy contribute to the problem: Possible resolution to the problem: Conclusion:
In Conclusion, although the benefit of pharmacist initiated refill request is a valuable tool for
pharmacist to be involved in patient care and encourage adherence, it is important to perfect the
process and prevent errors that can be detrimental to the patients Refill request from community
pharmacy to patient s doctor office has made ease of medication refill process. The opportunity for the
pharmacist to initiate a refill process is a great
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Examples Of Prejudice In A Passage To India
A Passage to India: Race, Inequlity and Suppression
A rape trial unveils more than an ethic issue, but an ethnic opposition. In A Passage to India, the rape
trial of Adela Quest to Dr. Aziz aggravates the opposition between the British and Indians, at the same
time, crystalising how nationalism as well as colonialism thoroughly lead everyone in India to be
powerless. Under the colonial system, no room is for individuality or individualism with everyone
struggling for defining themselves, not by the complexity and diversity of personalities and mindsets,
but a collective identity of being either British or Indian. In other words, in colonized India,
individuality is highly suppressed by the prejudiced stereotypes and social norms caused by the ...
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Aziz agrees, the Englishmen have no choice but to insult the Indians to emphasize that they are the
superiors and the rulers of India. Both Dr. Aziz and Hamidullah commend that, the British, all are
exactly alike (Foster, 9), under the colonial system, a to be unanimously contemptuous. Even though
at first, some of the English newcomers are friendly, they all turn out to be racists as their conversation
goes: They (the Englishmen) come out intending to be gentlemen, and are told it will not do. Look at
Lesley, look at Blakiston, now it is your red nosed boy, and Fielding will go next. (Foster, p.9) It is
noteworthy that the subject, They referred to the whole English community that urges Lesley,
Blakiston as well as the red nosed boy have no alternative but to follow them. The latter, as
Hamidullah mentions, used to be nice to him, but the longer as he stays in India, he begins to detest
the Indians as his senior generation and the majority of the English. Thus, this discrimination against
Indians becomes an inheritance for every English in India. For Indians, they are indoctrinated and
internalize the subordinated position where
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Motocross Essay
In the year of 1924, the first known to man game of motocross also known to be a British off road
event known as the Scrambles was at the area of Camberley in Surrey. This would become the most
well known early event it is also the origin of motocross freestyle as we know it today, Over the years,
the event would have a growth in interest , largely through the efforts of riders from Europe who
minimized the tracks while increasing more laps and extra obstacles through the course such as jumps
and made the event appeal more entertaining The sport s popularity would gain a leap around the
years of 1930s, particularly in Britain where events involving teams from various districts and
companies would be competing often . Bikes used in those competitions at the time would be barely
distinguishable from those used on the streets because of the danger of a regular civilian, the
possibilities of getting injured As the competition intensified and the increased fundamental in
difficulty, the technology used for the design of competition and special event motorcycles would
improve and gets faster and safer, especially with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Various companies throughout Europe from countries such as Sweden, Czechoslovakia The
introduced improvements in motorcycles during the 1960s would bring back the older and heavier
four stroke machines to be smaller. In the late 1960s, Japan would rival their European counterparts in
the industries and production of a great high quality motorcycles for motocross fanatic. In fact, in
1970, the company of Suzuki would claim the first world championship for its home country after
being successful in the 250cc
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Leanro De Vinci Accomplishments
I find Leandro de Vinci most interesting. He was a painter, architect, inventor, and student of all things
scientific. A true genius in my eyes. Leandro was born April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy. His hometown
was within the territory of the the republic of Florence under the rule of Medici. He was born out of
wedlock, and his parents were Caterina and Messer Piero Fruosino Di Vinci. Leandro died May 2,
1519 at his residence at Clos Luce. There are few documents on Leandro early years. He stayed with
his mother home until he was 5 years old. Then he moved into his fathers household in the beginning
of 1457. During his childhood, he received informal education in mathematics, geometry and Latin.
When he was 14 years old he took up art training
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Wrongful Death Involving Teenagers
Wrongful Death Involving School Children Pedestrians
When school is in session, children are exposed to traffic hazards when they cross streets in front of
their schools, when getting on and off buses, and while walking along neighborhood roads.
Unfortunately, this exposure causes fatalities every year by motorists who were distracted, intoxicated,
negligent, or failed to observe school zone or school bus laws. Common ways in which these fatalities
happen include:
Failing to Stop When a School Bus Flashes Its Red Lights
Motorists must stop when a school bus flashes its red lights regardless of whether they re behind the
bus or in front in the opposing lane. They cannot proceed until the flashing light stops, regardless of
whether the road
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Slavery Or Enslaved Objects Fit Right Into The Discourses...
In my opinion, slavery or enslaved objects fit right into the discourses of modernity. Paul Gilroy
quoted Hegel in The Black Atlantic. This condition is capable of no development or Culture, and as
we see them at this day, such they have always been (Gilroy 41). That is saying that blacks never have
or will contribute to anything in the world. That was another reason for slave owners to treat slaves
like the scum on the bottom of their shoe. If blacks aren t doing anything to benefit us in any type of
way, what s the point of treating them like human beings? That s probably how slave owners thought
and they had a reason. If blacks weren t getting any credit for anything and all the credit has been and
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Blacks always found themselves resisting physical, political and economic domination. For that
specific reason, Gilroy argues that nation as an organizing historical principal lacks accuracy because
it only shows the negative side of everything. Gilroy shows how it is represented in black music. This
fundamental dislocation of black culture is especially important in recent history of black musics
which, produced out of racial slavery which made modern western civilization possible, now dominate
its popular cultures (Gilroy 80).
Du Bois agrees with Gilroy about the sorrow songs. In The Souls of Black Folk Du Bois thinks that
sorrow songs are a show of the achievements of African descendants in America. The songs have been
passed down from generation to generation. The songs are just like their composers, have been
polished by the fires of American slavery, inequality, and cruelty. These songs are the music of an
unhappy people, and the creations of children of disappointment; and yet, they are also prayers which
breathe hope and a faith in the ultimate justice of things (Du Bois 157). The sorrow songs are a way
for slaves to speak to the world in their own special way.
Du Bois begins every single chapter with a piece of religious music. That in itself shows how
important the sorrow songs are. Slaves intentionally hold on to their troubles to use as motivation for
overcoming future obstacles. Sorrow songs are the greatest
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Sandra Cisneros Woman Hollering Creek
Adriana Ramirez
Dr. McCredie
English 146
27 April 2017
The Importance of Literature
Students around the world are enrolled in literature courses, either as part of an academic requirement,
or sometimes just for leisure. Regardless of what the situation may be, these days in our current
generation, life is too complicated, too distracted, and too fast. In large part, I would say that this is
because of technology. Technology is an extremely valuable instrument today, one that lets us keep in
touch with family and friends, but one that at times may prevent us as humans from looking at
ourselves too deeply, keeping us from going to the place we don t want to go. Too much involvement
with technology can also impede on our ability to think, especially ... Show more content on
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She writes: During this period, white people differed from colored to me only in that they rode
through town and never lived there (534). Hurston s story is powerful because not only does it express
that the color of skin does not matter, but we are able to learn from other characters in the story that
through courage and a strong sense of determination, goals are achievable. The story How It Feels to
Be Colored Me is just one story that portrays such emotions. Additionally, this story is very
inspirational because despite having lived in a society where color mattered, Zora Neale Hurston [did]
not always feel colored. Even [then she] often achieve[d] the unconscious Zora of Eatonville (535).
Through her writing, Hurston is able to educate and explore the complexities that exist for the African
American culture and is an example of overcoming difficult
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The Partition onf India
The Partition of India in August, 1947 was a significant event in history that accounted for the
separation of one of the world s oldest civilization into two, independent nations Pakistan and India.
Like many other wars in history, The Partition of India was instigated by religious, political and social
conflict. This resulted in violence, discrimination and the largest human displacement in contemporary
history. While the Partition was well studied, much of our understanding was focused on the political
side of history, not the human side of it. This was why oral history played an important role in
manifesting the complexity of a historical event. Our focus here is Maya Rani s testimony from
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To Rani, people dying here, others dying there (cited in Butalia, 2000, p.268) was something that
happened every day, it was no surprise to her. Thus, Rani s cynical view about the future of India and
Pakistan was conceivably drawn from memories of witnessing horrendous fights and strife throughout
her whole life (cited in Butalia, 2000, p.268).
Official documents have little say about women and children of the Partition as they were viewed as a
collective. Earlier reports on the abduction of women only gave the reader the statistics and brief
statements that glorified community nationalism rather than the victims itself. Many failed to dwell
into the individual trauma of this particular group (Menon Bhasin, 1998, p.11). Rani s testimony was
significant in that not only it opened us to another outlook from a witness point of view; it also
revealed that people who were not physically involved were also affected psychologically. This was
also the only part in the testimony where Rani displayed sympathy and grievance. Her sensitivity and
deep connection with these victims correlated with age and gender. Her emphasis on the words young
and girl throughout her testimony evoked our sense of disbelief that people would do such inhumane
things to each other (cited in Butalia, 2000, p.271). Her hesitant manner, evident
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Suresh V Canada Case Summary
Everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution.
Through out the world and over the centuries, societies have welcomed frightened, weary strangers,
the victims of persecution and violence. This humanitarian tradition of offering sanctuary is often now
played on the television screens across the globe as war and large scale persecution produce millions
of refugees and internally displaced persons. At the start of 21st century, protecting refugees means
maintaining solidarity with the worlds most threatened, while finding answers tot eh challenges
confronting the international system that was created to do just that.
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In the famous case of Suresh v Canada, Suresh was a Sri Lankan born Tamil. He first came to Canada
in the year 1990 and made a refugee claim based on fear of persecution by the Sri Lankan
government. He was also the supporter of the Tamil tigers (a listed terrorist organization) and had
done some fundraising for them in the past. Minister of immigration filed a certificate under s.40.1 of
the immigration act saying that Suresh was inadmissible to Canada on security grounds. Suresh was
confined the next day. The certificate was mentioned to the Federal Court for determination of
whether it was rational, and the court approve the Ministers decision. He was given a deportation
hearing, and the board held that while Suresh was not straightforward involved in terrorism, his
membership in a terrorist group was adequate grounds for extradition. Under s. 53(1)(b), the Minister
gave notice to Suresh that she was considering issuing an judgement that she well thought out him to
be a danger to the safety of Canada, which would permit the Minister to extradite him despite the risk
of torture. Accordingly, Suresh submitted composed and narrative proof on this theme. A migration
officer, Gautier, considered Suresh s entries, and found that permitting Suresh to stay in Canada would
run counter to Canada s duties to battle against
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A Brief Note On The National Priorities Partnership
NPP National Priorities Partnership
This is a group of 50 major national organizations which are directed to safe, affordable, reliable,
equitable healthcare system in US with a mission oriented to achieve such vision with the help of
coordinated and collaborative action plan. NPP focus is to ensure patients receive comprehensive, well
coordinated level of care at all the hospital settings. [18]
OCR Optical Character Recognition
Optical character recognition is the method or process of detection and translation of the printed or
written document into an electronic data document and is usually used in data processing systems.
Such recognitions requires definite hardware and software tools which can translate the data. [19]
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Also, PSO activities include identification, assessment, analyzing the risks associated with the
delivery of medical health care. [21]
CLIA Clinical Laboratory Improvements Amendments
This is a federal regulatory standards organization that apply all clinical laboratory research testing
directed on the humans in United States. [4]
EMTALA Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
This act enables that any emergency services directed to the facility should be performed irrespective
of payment capability or delaying treatment procedures for obtaining the insurance information are
considered unlawful and are obliged for penalizations. Emergency services should be provided by
qualified emergency surgeon with qualified personnel. [12]
CHIPS Children s Health Insurance Program
A federal government social program where health coverage for children are provided with the aid of
state and federal governments. [12]
HBP Hospital Based Physician
Hospital based physician should be a specialist in either following clinical specialties which include
anesthesiology, radiology, pathology, emergency medicine, or hospitalist and should provide 90% of
services in either inpatient, outpatient or emergency department which is stated by CMS. [22]
EMR Electronic Medical Record
It is a patient record that the provider maintains which is in electronic format rather than the
conventional paper based format providing the detailed patient history
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This Is It
CONTENTS
|Topic |Page |
|Newton s 1st Law: the Law of Inertia |2 |
|Newton s 2nd Law: the Law of Proportionality |3 |
|Newton s 3rd Law: the Law of Interaction |4 5 |
|STUDENT WORKSHEET: Conversion...Force |6 |
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So if the carrier is moving at 34 mph and shuts its engines down, how far will it drift? A thousand
feet? A mile?
In turns out that the stopping distance (in a smooth sea) would be about 32 km (20 miles), if no active
measures are taken to stop the forward motion of the carrier (such as reversing the engines).
Video clips demonstrating inertia of large objects: 1. Speed 2: final scene of cruise ship crashing into
dock. 2. The Lost World (Jurassic Park 3): similar scene towards end of film where ship crashes into
dock. 3. Star Trek: TNG: Nemesis : scene near end where Enterprise rams alien spacecraft.
Newton s 2nd Law: the Law of Proportionality
The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to its
mass.
This is more readily expressed mathematically:
Here, F = the force on the object (in units of Newtons), m = the object s mass (in kilograms), and a =
the resulting acceleration (in units of meters per second per second, or meters/second2).
Key points: 1. A force that results in an object accelerating is an unbalanced (or net) force. 2. The
acceleration is always in the direction of the net force.
Definitions:
Force: a push or a pull on an object
Mass: a measure of the amount of material in an object; a quantitative measure of
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Billy Wilson s Where The Red Fern Grows
In Where the Red Fern Grows, the main character, Billy, faces many challenges and attempts to
overcome them in his own way. First, he wants a dog; he considered it dog fever. He did cling to the
hope that someday his with would be fulfilled and he would have a dog, but not just any dog, a coon
hound. And he wants two of them. After struggling for two years, Billy finally gets enough money to
be able to buy the coon hounds in question. Upon acquiring the two redbone hounds, he proceeds to
name them Old Dan and Little Ann, after two names he saw carved into a tree. Dan and Ann soon
prove to be worthy of his hard work. They go on many adventures together, catching coons for sport.
He loves his dogs, and they re all he wants. As time progresses, Billy finds it increasingly harder to
hunt with his hounds in peace. His mother seems constantly worried, and his grandfather is so proud
of his coon hunting accomplishments that he boasts to anyone who will listen to him. This proves fatal
for one boy, Rubin, who decides with his brother, Rainie, that they would ... Show more content on
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It tends to draw on and on, and the book itself is relatively short in word count, but as you read it, it
seems to slow down. However, the story is original and does reflect the atmosphere of the
approximate 1920 s, as the story was written forty years later. The tale is moving, in a sense, because
it is centered around a boy, his dogs, and their mutual love for each other. It is also about how Billy
hunts and skins raccoons with his dogs for fun, but if that is something you can overlook, then so be it.
Billy, being the main character, has many good and bad points, and is overall a good person. The story
itself is a hard one to follow, but after a while readers should be able to acclimate to the writing style.
This book is good for humans aged 9 13 years, as Billy himself grows from ten to fourteen throughout
the course of the
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Comparison of Plato, Aquinas, Aristotle and Augustine
Plato Truth and Reality And isn t it a bad thing to be deceived about the truth, and a good thing to
know what the truth is? For I assume that by knowing the truth you mean knowing things as they
really are. Truthfulness. He will never willingly tolerate an untruth, but will hate it as much as he loves
truth... And is there anything more closely connected with wisdom than truth? (Plato, 380BC)
Reason Reason is knowledge of things like mathematics but which require that some postulates be
accepted without question, and intelligence, which is the knowledge of the highest and most abstract
categories of things, an understanding of the ultimate good.(Plato)
World/Universe The intelligible world is made up of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Reason What reason engages in is always its own manifestation, be that language with its power of
signification or be that harmonious numbers. In and through the sciences, reason searches for itself.
Reason s true object is reason itself. Reason never simply deals with physical or historical objects as
such.it manifests itself in culture and nature.
World/Universe Everything in the universe was created simultaneously by God, and not in seven
calendar days like a plain account of Genesis would require but the six day structure of creation
presented in the book of Genesis represents a logical framework, rather than the passage of time in a
physical way it would bear a spiritual, rather than physical, meaning, which is no less literal.
Virtue Humility is the foundation of all the other virtues hence, in the soul in which this virtue does
not exist there cannot be any other virtue except in mere appearance. The three greatest virtues are
first, humility, second, humility, and third, humility.
God In the Word of God exist the eternal truths, the species, the formal principles of things, which are
the models of created beings. In the intellectual light imparted to us by the Word of God we know both
the eternal truths and the ideas of real beings. God is the beginning and end of enerything.
St. Thomas Aquinas
Truth/Reality Truth is ultimately one because it has its source in God.
Reason I am not
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Doctor Donald Haut s A Body Bag At Fort Marcy Park
Normally there is an extreme amount of blood that is found at the scene in most self inflicted gunshot
suicides. Strangely, that afternoon in Fort Marcy Park there was little blood that was found on or
around the Vincent Foster s body. Even more bizarre was Doctor Donald Haut s coroner report. Dr.
Haut is the coroner for Fairfax County, Virginia and the only medical doctor that evaluated Foster s
body. Dr. Haut was quoted in the Fiske report as saying that he observed a large pool of blood around
the body at the crime scene. Although Dr. Haut denies that he ever made a statement or was
interviewed by a member of Fiske s investigative team (Balough, 2015). Cory Ashford was one of the
Fairfax County Emergency Medical Technicians that was on the scene that day. In fact, Ashford was
one of the individuals that put Vincent Foster s into a body bag at Fort Marcy Park. Cory Ashford told
investigators that he did not use gloves nor did he have to wash his hands after putting Foster s body
into the body bag (Balough, 2015). Mr. Ashford was one of four medical technicians that were present
at Fort Marcy Park that day and saw Vince Foster s body. None of the four of them recall seeing a hole
in the top or in the back of Foster s skull but they do recall seeing a puncture wound on the lower right
side of Foster s neck. It was described as a hole approximately the size of a .22 caliber entrance
wound. This fact was omitted from all of the reports. (Rodriguez, 1995).
The
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Fatal Games
1. No Hacked/Cracked Clients, Hacking, or Macros
Using clients, resource packs, macros/programs etc that modify your gaming experience in a way that
would give you an unfair advantage over the rest of the player base, against other players or staff will
result in a ban without warning. This may include DDoSing, DoSing, Doxing, threats to DDoS, and/or
Swatting. An overview on the types of mods permitted on Fatal is located here.
1st Offense: Permanent Ban
Though alting is permitted, if there are affiliated accounts on the server affiliated with the account that
has broken this rule they will all be permanently removed from the server.
2. No Advertising
Putting a link/reference/name of another server in chat that relates to another server, ... Show more
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Don t Spam or Swear
Repeating the same phrases, flooding the chat, repeat or random characters (such as in makign
designs), writing gibberish or a collection of letters for the purposes of annoying others are all
examples of spam as it pertains to this rule. This includes TPA Spam, private message spam, faction
join spam and the like.
Note: starting hashtags is seen as spam as it coaxes players to start spamming / rioting and
purposefully causing spawn may result in an immediate warn/mute/kick without a verbal warning.
1st Offense: Verbal Warning
2nd Offense: Formal Warning
3rd Offense: Temp Mute up to 60 Minutes
4rd Offense: 1 Day Temp Ban
Excessive offenses will be at the discretion of the upper staff and punishment will be at the discretion
of the Head Admin / Owners etc this includes, but is not limited to, trying to start riots / spam /
number spam or the like.
8. In Real Life Money Scamming /
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Coal Is A Nonrenewable Fossil Fuel
It is clear that our country is approaching turmoil as the population continues to grow and our
dependence on electrical power increases. With limited economic resources at our disposal, we must
ensure that future power plants run on the same primary fuel. With that said, I hope you carefully
consider my recommendations, as they are essential in maintaining the current and future state of our
country. Although using coal as our primary energy resource has minor sociopolitical and scientific
complications, the strategies to address these problems and the social, political, scientific, and
economic advantages greatly outweigh the setbacks. While coal is a nonrenewable fossil fuel, it will
still provide our country enough energy to last over 20 years. Coal deposits in our country are
plentiful, making it a more readily available resource than natural gas or nuclear energy. Since we will
eventually extract the coal, it is logical to use it now to fuel our expanding economy. More
importantly, the method for extraction, mountaintop removal mining, is a generally safe approach that
presents nominal risks for workers. As a result, choosing coal as our country s primary fuel resource
will diminish sociopolitical backlash. In addition, coal proves to be extremely economically viable due
to its high yield factor, allowing it to produce high amounts of energy with minimal effort for
extraction. By using coal, we are saving the time and money needed to educate and teach citizens the
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Pros And Cons Of Prisons In Prison
Convicted criminals are incarcerated to serve their sentences in various prisons. Most of the prisons
have all type of routines adhered to by the people who are within their environment. Prisons are
classified according to the level of security available and type of prisoners they accommodate. Prisons
having prisoners of lowest risk levels and serving shorter sentences are referred to as minimum
security prisons. Medium security prisons accommodate prisoners of slightly higher security risks
such as those who are violent. Maximum security prisons have most violent and those of highest
security threats. Multi use prisons have prisoners of different security classifications. Specialty prisons
have prisoners with special needs such as mental illness, disability or HIV/AIDS.
Correctinal officers serving at the prison premises have the best first hand informatin. With this
privilage, I managed to interview an officer from the innamate prison center. The information
collected was correlated to works by other authors who have reviewed the prison institutional
correction. Therefore, further clarification on this correction is elaborated in this paper. The prison life
cycle, events, terminations aims and achievements of prison life are hereby contained.
Arrival at prison After a long conversation with a correctional officer, I found out that once new
prisoners arrive, they undergo several interviews, and interrogations. They are informed about various
prison rules, regulations and procedures which are supposed to be followed and must be adhered to,
and the consequences of breaking them. He further explained that the new prisoners are informed
about their rights and privileges. The prisoners are informed of various educational courses and
training available in prison. After the brief introduction to prison, they are then told the reason for their
imprisonment. Each of them is assigned a unique number for identification. The correctional officer
elaborated that prisoners who might be having any possessions are usually needed to hand them over
to the authorities where they are safely kept until they are released. Also, upon arrival at the prison,
one is given a prison number that must stay same even
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  • 2. Essay about The Debate Over Bilingual Education and... The Debate Over Bilingual Education and Immersion Programs In recent years, the debate over whether bilingual education or immersion programs (such as English for Speakers of Other Languages) better serve the needs of limited English proficient (LEP) students in the United States has been heating up. The increasing need for such services insights passionate supporters and opposition to rise up against one another in the fight over which is better. Advocates of bilingual education stress the value in helping students retain and even enhance proficiency in their native language, while at the same time gaining proficiency in the English language. Critics of bilingual education, however, contend that such programs only keep students in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A Little History Lesson Bilingual education is not new. Contrary to popular belief, bilingual education programs were not products of the 1960s. In fact, they aren t even products of the twentieth century. The first state to actually pass a bilingual education law was Ohio, in 1839 (History of Bilingual Education, 1998). The law was for German English bilingual education, and was passed as a result of a strong parental initiative. By the end of the nineteenth century, about a dozen states had passed similar laws, and in many other states such instruction was offered, although it had not been sanctioned by the state. During the World War One era, however, as the loyalty of non English speaking Americans came increasingly under suspicion, many states decided to enact English only instruction, in an attempt to Americanize non English speakers. As a result, during the 1920s the bilingual education program had been almost completely dismantled. In response to the apparent failure of English only instruction, the United States government passed the Bilingual Education Act in 1968, providing federal funds to local school districts, in an attempt to promote the incorporation of native language instruction into school curricula. The government felt that, leaving LEP students to sink or swim in English only classrooms made a mockery of public education (History of Bilingual Education, 1998). Recognizing the civil rights of LEP students to have available to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Impact Of Immigrant Integration In The Loca Migration We are living in an era of diversity. The globalization has been making it easier for people to move not just across the border but rather across the world, resulting in many ongoing issues about social cohesion and immigrant integration in the urban neighborhoods. Immigrant integration as suggested by the IOM is a two way process, which includes both the immigrant and the host society. Many literatures have pointed out that immigrant integration must be foster in local neighborhood instead of the broader nationwide policy. Thailand is also experiencing this phenomenon, especially the big cities such as Bangkok, Pattaya and Chiang Mai. However, the past evidences suggest that Thai people have a very limited understanding about the notion of diversity, and many of them still have the bad prejudice in regard to migrant workers. To make it worst, immigrant integration has never been included in (already lacking behind) Thai urban planning arena. Therewithal, the main goal of this research is to successfully integrate the diverse neighborhood design principle in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before it used to be from suburb into the town center, but nowadays the movement between border or continents overtook that. Unfortunately, most of the time the urban policy maker seems to overlook that fact and never include immigrant population into their consideration when they are proposing a plan. We found that migration could create massive impact on the development of local neighborhood, the impact of low skilled immigrant, the relation of highly skilled immigrant and the stimulation of creativity and entrepreneurship of the city. Not to mention the pressure on housing market, transportation network, the access to public services, socio cultural environment. Wherewith, a lot of academic researchers believe that the diversity promotion in local community could decide the outcome of immigrant integration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Grocery Checkout (Gco) Inc. Essay Grocery Checkout Key Issue Nathan Felder must decide whether or not it is in his best interest to listen to his investors and attempt faster growth. Alternatively, he needs to be able to defend to his investors that maintaining status quo is best for the company because it avoids the risks associated with the growth options. The final decision the needs to be made is whether or not he sells the company. Analysis External Analysis: Porters 5 forces helps to reveal the opportunities for growth. They are as follows: Rivalry Grocery Checkout s main competitors are Loblaw s and Valu Mart. Their proximity to the University of Western Ontario makes them accessible to the students, but by public transportation or their own cars. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If they succeed, other companies will probably go the online rout as well. This temporary competitive advantage will contribute to above normal profits for Grocery Checkout, until other grocery supermarkets nullify the advantage. Inimitable The online business model that Grocery Checkout currently has can be imitated by competitors. It has not yet been imitated because the competitors are waiting to see if it is truly profitable. They are also waiting to see if their customers will prefer the online rout instead of the traditional grocery shopping trip at one of their supermarkets. The factors that limit the ability of competitors to imitate resources or capabilities like high cost, property rights, time and casual ambiguity are not there. The competitors are just giving this specific market time to see if it is in their best interest to imitate this online business model. Non substitutability The Grocery Checkout business model cannot be substituted using a different combination of resources or capabilities. Buying groceries online and then having them delivered to your front door cannot be mimicked. You either buy them online or in the traditional grocery store. Exploitability Since Grocery Checkout is the only online grocery destination in London, they can exploit the full potential of their resources. Grocery Checkout s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay on Satire in Canterbury Tales The aim of any true satirical work is to poke fun at a certain aspect of society, while also inspiring reform to that very same aspect in one way or another. In Chaucer s Canterbury Tales, Chaucer satirizes the Medieval Church and those associated with the church. Medieval society was centered largely around the Church. Ideally, the people were expected to understand that earthly possessions were meaningless when compared to the prospect of closeness with God. Man was expected to work until he died, at which time he would receive eternal salvation. This eternal salvation was achieved by obeying God s commandments. This theory, however, was becoming progressively corrupted as hypocrisy began to pollute the Church, particularly at the higher ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chaucer makes it quite clear to the reader that these men boast about the high morals of the Church, and then proceed to live in stark contrast to nearly every one of these morals. One example is how the Church preaches a solemn vow of chastity. Nevertheless, Chaucer tells of how the Friar had fixed up many a marriage, giving each/ Of his young women what he could afford her. Therefore, the Friar would find husbands for the women that he had previously seduced but then lost interest in. Another aspect of the Church that these holy men prove inconsistent is the vow of simple living. The Monk lives a rather lavish lifestyle, as Chaucer tells, The Rule of good St. Benet or St. Maur/ As old and strict he tended to ignore;/ He let go by the things of yesterday/ And took the modern world s more spacious way. The monk enjoyed the comforts of good living, with fur lined clothing, a fine horse, and first class meals. Likewise, the Friar enjoyed fine clothing, as Chaucer says, Not then appearing as your cloistered scholar/ With threadbare habit hardly worth a dollar,/ But much more like a Doctor or a Pope. These elegant lifestyles are clearly in opposition to the teachings of the Church on simplistic living. Finally, the Pardoner preaches on behalf of the Church against greed and avarice, however he is very greedy himself. In his tale, the Pardoner tells an excellent tale denouncing greed and showing how greed leads to a person s downfall, yet the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Psychology Of Jax Teller The Psychology of Jax Teller Who is Jax Teller? Jackson Jax Teller portrayed by actor Charlie Hunnam is the lead character in the FX television show Sons of Anarchy. Jax is the thirty year old chapter president of the Sons of Anarchy motorcycle club Redwood Originals (Sutter, 2008). Jax is from the fictional town of Charming, California (Sutter, 2008). In the series opener we find Jax struggling to cope with being a new father and his illegal, often violent involvement in his club. The Sons of Anarchy motorcycle club Redwood Originals or SAMCRO for short are involved in gun running, extortion, and protection rackets (Sutter, 2008). When Jax s son Able is born he becomes conflicted with the thought of the direction the club is headed and the legitimate direction he wants to move the club to (Sutter, 2008). Jax was born into the club life. His father John teller founded the club. His mother Gemma Teller Morrow is the clubs matriarch and devoted old lady , to Jax s stepfather and current club president Clay Morrow (Sutter, 2008). When Jax was sixteen his father died in a motorcycle crash (Sutter, 2008). Through a manuscript written by his father we learn that John was unhappy about the direction SAMCRO was headed in. John did not want this life for Jax. The manuscript also cast suspicions that Johns death was not an accident, and that Clay and Gemma were responsible. The finding of his father s manuscript and the birth of his son start Jax on a path to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Career Perceptions of Undergraduate Hospitality and... Running Head: Hospitality Career Perception Career Perceptions of Undergraduate Hospitality and Tourism Students: A Case Study at Silapakorn International college, Thailand Aticha Kweangsopha 52501315 Kamonluk Phophan 52501301 Panadda Wongdermdee 52501317 MBA Student in Hospitality and Tourism Management Silapakorn University Career Perceptions of Undergraduate Hospitality and Tourism Students: A Case Study at International College, Silapakorn University Aticha K., Kamonluk P. and Panadda W. MBA Student in Hotel and Tourism Management International College, Silapakorn University Abstract The aim of this research ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, the research attempts find out how they value their work experience and bachelor degree. Research Question This study aims to answer the following questions 1. Do students choose this program because they intend to work in hospitality industry? 2. Do students are aware of the working environment in the hospitality industry and what the hospitality industry requires? 3. What do students think about hospitality bachelor degree? 4. Do students value work experience over bachelor degree? Research Methodology Respondents The researcher selected undergraduate students of the Silapakorn University International Collage as respondents. The reason of choosing this group of respondents is because International Collage of Silapakorn University is famous for hospitality and tourism education. Besides, the researcher is current master student of this institute. The respondent encourages the researcher to gain an in depth knowledge of the issues. Out of 75 distributed questionnaires; twenty questionnaires from each of first year, second year and third year students have been completed and returned. Fifteen questionnaires have been lost.
  • 8. Research Method The researcher had been considering various types of research design; the most suitable and fit with this research is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Banksy s Nola Girl With Umbrella Nola Girl with Umbrella also known as Rain Girl or Nola Girl was created by Banksy in 2008 as a form of street art. Banksy is a graffiti artist from England. His work focuses on political issues, and dark humor. Banksy is also a political activist and film director. He has given graffiti a new name. His work is no longer considered vandalism; It is well sought out art which is marketed for a high price. Banksy s identity still remains unknown even though there are some contenders for whom we assume he is. Banksy s Nola Girl first appeared in New Orleans, Louisiana on a grey wall. This specific form or style of street art is referred to as stencil art which Banksy is well known for. A stencil is used in order to create the same image several times. A stencil is usually a thin sheet of material used to create the design underneath the surface in which it is being placed, depicting an image. This piece is dominated by a young girl in a black dress. She is standing with her hand held out from underneath a black umbrella in which she seeks shelter from. Her hair looks heavy and stringy, it contains no volume. Upon further analyzing, you are able to notice that the umbrella ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The meaning behind this piece was to show how things we often seek protection and comfort from can often hurt us. He portrayed this message by displaying rain pouring from beneath an umbrella; an item in which its purpose is to protect us from rain, or keep us dry. Banksy came up with Nola Girl a couple years after hurricane Katrina passed by; which destroyed the city of New Orleans. The word Nola refers to New Orleans Louisiana; even though in New Orleans Nola is perceived as the sad truth and dark reality of the events that befell the city. Hurricane Katrina was devastating; it left scars on the lives of many people. Nola Girl was created as a reminder of that suffering which still lives throughout the city ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. How Did Shakespeare Destroy Macbeth William Shakespeare wrote the famous tragedy named Macbeth, about a bloody rise to power and the tragic downfall of the warrior Macbeth. There are accusations that some scenes and songs from this play have been augmented from previous works, specifically the witch scenes. Most people argue that since there were no copyrights during the era in which Macbeth was written, Shakespeare indeed did not plagiarized any songs or scenes. However, the removal of the witch scenes that include the stolen songs would cause the play to crumble. Therefor the witch scenes and songs are indeed original to Shakespeare s play Macbeth. Music is an important feature in Renaissance plays. The music is often moveable and changeable along with only prologues and epilogues of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This scene is so vital that if it were removed it would ruin the dramatic irony of the audience knowing the explanation of why the witches want to destroy Macbeth. It would also take away from the motif of fate from the play. But most importantly it destroys the evidence that Macbeth s locus of control is completely external because, from the beginning of act one the witches have had control over Macbeth when they put a spell on him in scene one, act one. Each of these witch scenes whether their music was plagiarized or augmented in any way, are extremely vital to Macbeth s story line. If these scenes were to be removed it would destroy this famously known play. So as a conclusion, these songs were usually borrowed off the street; there were no copyright laws for other playwrights to be protected by, and the vital importance of the witch scenes, I recommend that these scenes/songs be performed. These scenes/songs are ethically and legally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Apa Format For Research Paper Running head: APA WRITING STYLE AND MECHANICS APA requires a Running Head for publication. See APA, p. 296, section 5.15. APA Writing Style and Mechanics The title is in upper and lowercase letters, centered between the left and right margins, and positioned in the upper half of the page (See APA, p. 296). An example is available on p. 306. Check with your instructor regarding the preference for including the course number, the instructor s name, and the due date on the title page. Student Name Institution Name REQUIRED TITLE PAGE INFORMATION Centered on the page (as shown above), include in this order: Title of Paper (Mixed upper and lower case letters; centered, see APA p. 296) Your Name (first and last, do not include ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... See APA p. 292. Publication Manual can be a daunting experience for students; however, as with any new skill, practice makes perfect (P. Proofreader, personal communication, June 28, 2004). In this paper, a review of APA information and writing tips most often used by the undergraduate and graduate students is presented. However, this document is no substitute for the Publication Manual itself. While APA formatting software is available from a number of vendors, students are discouraged from purchasing it due to the inconsistency of formatting. TIP: Conclude your introduction by including a sentence that provides a brief summary of the salient points to be addressed in the paper. Personal communication is explained on p. 214 (APA) and is not included on the reference page. Format Considerations Level One Heading (See APA, p. 113) Some commonly used rules and formats from the Publication Manual are presented and discussed in this section. Please note, however, that some assignments may require unique formatting, and students should consult with faculty for clarification. APA Writing Style 4 Level Three Heading (See APA, p. 113) Correct Margins Margins are one inch on all sides or set at the word processor default. The rule is broken only to avoid placing a lone heading on the last line of the page or a single line of text on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Subway Innovation Report Subway Innovation Report Subway is the name of a franchise fast food restaurant that mainly sells sandwiches and salads. It was founded in 1965 by Fred De Luca and Peter Buck. The corporation that owns the trademarked name of Subway is Doctor s Associates, Inc. (DAI). The company has over 28,400 franchised units in 87 countries as of September 2007 and is the fastest growing franchise in the world. It is currently the third largest fast food chain globally after YUM! Brands (34,000 sites) and McDonalds (31,000 sites). In this Essay I will be generating my argument that Subway is an example of innovation in action through its products, processes and growth. Subways strategy for growth lends itself to the cooperative nature of innovation. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This also leaves chains such as KFC being the late majority and late adopters when placed in to the diffusion of innovation model as I did with Subway, since most of the day to day business situations can be seen by franchisees who are very hands on KFC have put them self at a loss by not listening to their franchisees. Being the late majority and late adopters they represent a group which are slower and more content to see how the market develops, they want more reassurance about the benefits and worth of making changes, they can in some cases be very averse to change and have therefore resisted adopting new techniques in marketing, promotion and development. On the flip side KFC s more sceptical out look has allowed them to maintain their market position, by being more traditional in their approach they don t stand risking failure and financial losses which can sometimes occur from innovation when a lot is invested on research of development which don t then translate in to profits for the chain. Fig.1 Above fig1 shows how Subways products and services fit in to the Ansoff Matrix. The Ansoff Matrix is a framework for considering the relationship between general strategic direction and marketing strategies. The cell which is most important in representing the simplicity Subway use to innovate is in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Designing An Advertisement For Adobe Fireworks Introduction Part A In this Assignment, I create an advertisement in adobe Fireworks that is 1500x2100 and 300dpi .In this advertisement I use some raster and vector Images. There are Number of tools in adobe firework but, I use mainly Pen tool ,shape tool, paint bucket tool, eyedropper, vector path and Select tool. The Effective Tools In this Assignment, I worked on Adobe Firework which is a powerful software to create , posters, Vector creation. there another which is knows pencil tool which is for marking things and creating some design .There is a text tool which help to make text and edit. In the text tool there are different type of font styles, sizes. The eraser is very powerful tool, this tool can erase any thing and helpful to crop the selective and have different sizes of eraser. So that is a very powerful tool for editing The Move Tool is very helpful tool which make the element to move from one point to another by dragging it by moving mouse or by keyboard .There is Scale tool which also help to move elements and can modify the size and shape of the element. The scale tool help to rotate the picture according to their use. There is skew tool which also have a same function but this tool have some function like change the shape by selecting particular area. The shortcut key in the keyboard to modify by pressing CTRL+T. There is paint bucket tool which help to put many colours in on element or picture Select Tools By Click the object s stroke or fill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Differences And Conflicts Between The Colonists And Native... The British had just found out about the new world (United States of America) is up for grabs, but there is something in their way (Native Americans). The queen had died less than four years ago and the first settlers had just arrived in the the new world, and conflict with the natives has begun. Who s side are you on? I m on the natives the native americans were not hostile yet very welcoming to the colonists but the colonists did not return the favor. The colonists used the natives things, took, and wiped out several native tribes. They also were harsh towards the natives. The settlers were also very disrespectful towards the natives. The settlers stole, killed, and used the natives things whenever they wanted. The colonists killed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Spirit Of St. Louis Essay The Spirit of St. Louis played a major role in aviation history during the 1920s. This single engine monoplane was custom built for one task only, and that was to fly non stop from Long Island, New York to Paris, France. In 1919, Raymond Orteig offered a $25,000 pil.z,e to the first aviator that could navigate across the Atlantic. However, it wasn t until May 12,1927 that this feat was accomplished by Charles Lindbergh. It required much planning and sponsorships for this non stop transatlantic flight upon the completion of his of his specialtybuilt plane by Ryan Airlines named the spirit of St. Louis. This plane served as Lindbergh s life support through night and day and would later make history as one of ttre best known aircraft in the world. The journey took approximately 33.5 hours and a distance traveled of 3,600 miles of the entire solo flight. After landing in Paris, Charles Lindbergh had become an international legend and was an important milestone for aviation industry. Donald A. Hall was the designer behind the Spirit and worked for Ryan Airlines. officially, the plane wiu known as the Ryan Nryp for New york to Paris. The Spirit of St. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first leg of his flight was to fiavel to Curtiss Field on Long Island, New York for the beginning of the transatlantic flight. The spirit of St. Louis landed on May 12,1927 and while enroute they had already broken a standing record for the fastest transcontinental flight. A few days later, Charles Lindbergh set off from Roosevelt Field on his non stop transatlantic flight to France. He had to fight sleep deprivation and limited visibility for 33.5 hours sfraight, but on May 20, 1927 Lindbergh landed safely at l0:22pm on Le Bourget Field, Paris. From that point on Charles Lindbergh would go down in history as one of the greatest aviators of all time. Now, the spirit of St. Louis lives on to represent that great accomplishment at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Erik Homberger Erikson s Life Of The Lakota And The Yurok Erik Homberger Erikson was born on June 15, 1902 in Frankfort, Germany. Erikson was born to his Jewish mother Karla Abrahamsen, and his biological father who was an unnamed Danish man who abandoned him before he was born. During his school years, he studied art and different languages instead of chemistry and biology. When he graduated he was interested in becoming an artist. During the 1920 s he decided to travel Europe, where he had to sleep under bridges. After traveling around Europe for a year, he decided to enroll in an art school back in Germany. He stayed at the art school for several years. Then he began to teach art and other subjects to American children who came to Vienna for Freudian training. Erikson was admitted to the Vienna Psychoanalytic Institute. In 1933 he moved to Boston, where he filled a position at Harvard medical school as America s first child analyst. While he taught at Yale and Berkley, he did his famous studies on the modern life of the Lakota and the Yurok. Erikson is known for being a prolific writer. He has wrote many books and essays such as Childhood and Society (1950), Youngman Luther (1958), Youth: change and challenge (1963), Etc. Erikson went on to teach at a clinic in Massachusetts then back to Harvard before he retired in 1970. In 1994 Erikson passed away at the age of 92. Erikson s main contribution to psychology was his developmental theory. He developed eight psychosocial stages of development and believed that each stage presents ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. A Brief Note On Economic And Financial Stressors D. Economic and Financial Stressors One of the many reasons why people work is to make money. As the cost of living increases, people need to keep up with their earning. Since it is not always possible to keep earning more through promotion, people decide to get second or third jobs in their free time to make extra money to support their life and family. Even though making extra money is beneficial to everyone, people give up on their free time, take more responsibility, and spend more energy. As a result, their stress level increases exponentially. In order to earn more money in the short term, people end up getting more stressed because it is accumulated in the long term (Matteson Ivanceivch, 1987, 40). E. Situational Constraints Situational constraints occur when an employee`s environment inhibits him/her from performing properly. Important support personnel are usually fired first in case of budget cuts. Even though their job may seem unimportant at first, they are crucial to the workplace. For instance, there could be many information available for a person to finish his/her job; however, having a technical difficulty and not having anyone to fix this issue would cause time loss. Another example is inadequate training. If an employee does not receive a proper training, he/she will automatically be constrained because of lack of knowledge or skills. Furthermore, the poorly trained employee will seek out for help all the time and other people will get involved in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Analyse the Ways the Director Builds Suspense and Scares... Jaws is a 1975 American horror thriller film, directed by Steven Spielberg and based on a best selling novel by Peter Benchley. Jaws is set at Amity Island of USA. The film is about a police chief Martin Brody of Amity Island, a fictional summer resort town; Brody just like other police chief s tries to protect his people and tourists from a giant white shark by closing the beach although he is overruled by the town council who want the beach to remain open, so that the town can make profit from tourists during the summer season. The reason for this is that on the 4th July 1776, the declaration on independents of America was approved by the Contental Congress. So therefore Americans use this day to celebrate and people go on holidays ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The camera technique used is a Medium Long Shot; this allows the audience to see the attack and the surroundings in more detail. The director builds up fear for the shark by making the music seem sly and dangerous. The director also makes the music seem like the kind of music you would expect from a murder film. He also builds tension by showing all the attacks in detail and comes quite at a distance so you can see just what actually happens to the victims as if you were watching from the beach. However during the film the shark is described as 25 feet long and weighing 3 tons, several time, this is in a way of giving the audience clues and it even creates a picture in the audiences heads of what its finally going to look like. In the film other sharks are also mentioned as well as the great White Shark, although they both almost paint the same image in the audience s head as they both show you different ways physical and emotional damages that the shark can cause. The Physical techniques used are usually to scare the audience in a sodden movement. And the Emotional technique is used to scare the audience very slowly by getting the message across ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Pre-Trib Rapture Essay As already stated, this book is not a theological treatise so I will keep explanations of theological terms pithy and let the reader do their own investigation. In the fourth chapter of Paul s first letter to the Thessalonians, he expounds on The Rapture of The Church, (1 Thess. 4:16 17) an event where Christ comes to take His bride, the church, to heaven in the twinkling of an eye (an instant). Suddenly, without warning, all Christians either living, or who have died in the Lord, will be bodily resurrected. Members of Christ s church will receive their glorified heavenly bodies, similar to Christ s resurrection body. Many, including myself, believe this event will take place before the seven year Tribulation Period when The Antichrist rules the world, and God s judgment rains down on the earth. This Rapture view is called, Pre Trib Rapture (takes place before The Tribulation). Some Christians interpret the timing The Rapture to take place half way or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pleas for a roll call vote fell on deaf ears as the presider just walked off the stage bizarre. During Ted Cruz s convention speech, more chaos ensued. He was booed by the crowd who yelled, Endorse Trump! Endorse Trump! . Heidi Cruz, intimidated by the crowd, covered her head while being escorted out of the convention by the secret service. Post convention was chaotic for Donald Trump as well. Rumors abound of him quitting the race, party intervention and even propping up Mike Pence as the presidential nominee. Weeks prior the General Election, Trump s battle cry was, The system is rigged! I told my wife back in April that if the word apostasy truly means defection/uprising, it will involve both parties. Never in the history of American politics, have we witnessed such events. In the documentary, Trump: America s Next President? , host Amanda Walker ended the program, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Signalman, by Charles Dickens; The Battler by Ernest... The Signalman, by Charles Dickens; The Battler by Ernest Hemingway In what way do the two authors create and maintain interest and suspense in their stories? In Charles Dickens The Signalman the story starts by introducing the main character (a railway signalman). Another character is also introduced: the narrator. Dickens describes the signalman as a dark sallow man and as having a dark beard and heavy eyebrows . It seems that Dickens wishes to portray the signalman as a dark and ominous figure. However, he then sheds some light on the character of the signalman. Dickens portrays him to be very lonely and afraid of something. This is shown in the way he turns himself about and looked down the Line when the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another way in which Dickens shows this is by making the signalman appear to be a little strange. This is done, at first, by his lack of speech: He looked up at me without replying . Dickens continues this suggestion (the signalman is insane) when he does finally speak. He speaks only in a low voice, adding to the suggestion of danger. Then he tells the narrator what is wrong: the ghostly sightings. This again makes us question his sanity. Dickens maintains this suspense that he has created with use of a leitmotiv of the red light, which is linked to the menacing apparition and maybe an accident on the railway. When the narrator leaves after the first visit the signalman still has not told him the full story about the apparition. We have to wait until their next meeting to find out for ourselves. This leaves the story as a so called cliff hanger and encourages us read on. On their second meeting, the signalman tells the narrator, and us, of the accident that seemed so obviously linked to the apparition by the fact that every time it appeared there was an accident on the line somewhere. After, sustaining the suspense through the first meeting of the two men, Dickens creates even more with the revealing of this ominous event. Dickens then maintains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Dollar General Case Essay There can be a number of reasons for a company to go public or private. There are benefits, as well as disadvantages that go along with either course of action (Exhibit 1 for details). When firms decide to go private, they are no longer listed on any stock exchange market. The pressure of keeping accounting regularity and reporting to the public is no longer an issue. Instead, firms can be more flexible to reorganize the business profile as well as the management team. In many cases, shareholders and board members receive very rewarding financial benefits from this transaction. However, in some situations, public firms do not have a choice in the matter, as is the case in a hostile takeover . In assessing Dollar General s performance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... | Company may cease to exist, if the new owner bankrupts it and uses the assets.No more prestige of being listed on the stock exchangeDifferent financial and investment algorithms. | For the comparison a reversed process is given | Private company going public | Stocks are a liquid asset, easy to buy and sell. High profits it stocks go up | Higher wages and bonuses, Prestige of running a public company. | Growth potential, ability to attract public funds. Access to the public funds | Risks, the stock price may go down | More paperwork and responsibilities, business processes could be subject to more control and adjustment. | The risks of becoming a victim of hostile acquisition and stocks speculations, causing problems with financing. | Exhibit 2 The following markers could be used to measure DG performance: Profit margin, ROA, ROE, EBIDTA. To tackle company s specific problems and estimate proposed solutions: inventory turnover, days in inventory and Sales/Employee. The most important is Enterprise value/EBIDTA. Helps to estimate the offer of KKR, inc and gives the answer to Question N4. (See the following table) DG experienced difficulties with inventories and real estate portfolio, due to its size and nature of business, however it recognized the problem, implemented the effective and adequate steps towards it resolution (some of these steps are made the results better than of competitors, see days ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Darwin s On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural... In 1859, Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species: by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, a work which was set change our ideas on how we think about the natural world, how it works, ways in which it develops itself. Although making the briefest of commentaries about the human, parallels in thinking can be drawn on the behaviour of the natural world to the way of humans. I will look to understand nature first to analysis if our behaviour as humans is similar to that of the natural world, to understand the barriers that may effect change or to an extreme evolution. I believe it is essential to understand nature first as humans share many traits with the natural world, e.g. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such changes can be infinite as well as complex but is synonymous with the external nature and that of other organic beings and species. (OS p.60 61) Changes within natural conditions can lead to extinction of a specie, migration and immigration of others, and if befitting variation can occur, showing that descendants of a particular specie can become adapted to new conditions. For example we can use Giraffe to illustrate this because of their long neck. We have Giraffe A who has a neck length of 2 metres, and can only reach to the lower part of a tree s leafing section, and Giraffe B with a neck length of 3 metres. With no other outside interference Giraffe B has a greater chance of survival because its neck is simply longer; allowing it to reach the lower levels of the tree and higher, Survival of the Fittest . Now for Giraffe A to allow its offspring to also have range of the higher levels of the tree it is necessary or at least advantageous for it to create offspring with Giraffe B, Natural Selection . The change may not be apparent within the first or second generation but as this cycle continues you would likely to find that by the fourth or fifth generation you have Giraffe with 4 to 5 metre length necks. The latter part of my example can also be accredited to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Classical Greek And Roman Education As middle ages came to an end the feudal system decayed, the western world embarked on a transformation that would forever alter its identity. A profound change of ideologies in art, culture and intellect sparked a revolution that dismantled medieval society and propelled European culture into the modern era. This cultural and intellectual movement began primarily in Italy and later spread to the rest of Europe. The period of innovative change is called The Renaissance. The word Renaissance originates from the French word, rebirth. The Renaissance is considered a crucial and pivotal period in Western Civilization. The cultural phenomena took hold of practically every facet of society. However, it was largely considered a time of the resurgence of the classical Greek and Roman education and wisdom which many believed were lost to the Middle Ages. Italian scholars believed the middle ages to be a dark time, a time considered a period of stagnation in which education, literature, and the arts did not progress and declined. Humanism was the intellectual movement of the Renaissance period, in which individuals concentrated on life in the present rather than life after death. Two major works from the period of the Renaissance, at different ends of the spectrum, illustrated this new way of thinking; a self consciousness to the here and now as opposed to the predominating theme or focus of the Middle Ages, the afterlife. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola s Oration on the Dignity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Technology As You Know It Technology As You Know It In The 1980 What is your idea on technology? Is it phones or computers or maybe even transportation? Through the past years technology progressed towards a brighter future. On June 29 2007 the first IPhone was developed for the public, the iPhone 2g sure was not the best phone that has been developed but it was a huge impact in the social economy. It was one of the first touchscreen phones everyone wanted one. Since the first iPhone was developed, why not make more it s like every year a new one has progressed to the public. Through the past 8 years there has been 8 generations of iPhones, the iPhone 3, 4, 5, 5s, 5c, 6, 6s, even the 6s plus crazy right. They have made it where you can download apps which help you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Confronting an ongoing world economic recession and very high rates of unemployment throughout certain parts of the world such as Europe, the EEC was looking for many new ways to get the most out of its union. June, 1984, a meeting in Fontainebleau, France, established a Committee on Institutional Affairs under the chairmanship of Irish Senator James Doodge. The committee proposed not only that the EEC work harder toward achieving the already stated goal of abolishing frontiers with the common market, but also that the European Parliament be given more decision making power and the European Community be allowed a greater role in security and defense matters. Lord Arthur Cockfield, Who was responsible for preparing a detailed program and timetable for completing the internal market, took a more cautious approach that centered on economics, but that went far beyond the current customs union. Space he oversaw the writing of completing the internal market: White paper from the commission to the European Council (1985), which identified three categories of Barry errors to be illuminated by 1992 physical Barry, such as border checks for goods and people at national boundaries technical barriers such as national standards that discriminated against foreign goods and physical barriers such as different types rates of indirect tax. At the mill in summit of June, 1985, the European Council endorsed Cockfields White paper and examined the report ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay on Perceptions in Matthew Arnold s Dover Beach Perceptions in Matthew Arnold s Dover Beach Matthew Arnold s Dover beach describe the way in which perceptions are mislead society. The use of metaphors, symbolisms, allusiveness, technical quantities, and imagery assist the speaker s thought regards between what is seen and what is real. Dover beach was written during Victorian era. Which brought civilization based on industry, value and money. This is the time which people start questioning the existence of God. The speaker observed the plight of Victorian era. And he sought an answer to the problems which he and world faced with. Arnold express the dejection of lost civilization, anticipate its future, and try to acquire its solution The speaker begins straightway with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The appearance of Dover Beach at this time is only of what the human senses can envision. The speakers looks beneath the surface of Dover Beach and unveils the true nature of the sea. When Arnold stops to really listen to the sea, he only hears the sea s melancholy, long, withdrawing roar. (9). Arnold justifies the theory that things are not always what they appear to be. The world only seems to be beautiful, but is really a place of conflict, chaos and dangerous misunderstandings. Imagery is the strongest supporter of the theme. A description of the sea in its states of calmness and roughness are depicted. Sight and sound help intensify other images. The poems strongest feelings are usually expressed by their imagery, though rhythm is also used to convey meaning. Arnold uses the first stanza of the poem to create visual, auditory, and olfactory images that will allow the reader to picture the sea of which the speaker is viewing. Through the use of several poetic Figures of speech, sounds, and irony of words are also used. Line one; The Sea is calm tonight (1) has a gentle rhythm that can be compared to the ebb and flow (17) of the sea. With this description one can imagine a beautiful beach with water lapping upon the shore. The second line also gives the image of a calm sea. In the opening stanzas words such as gleams (4) and glimmering (5) are used, giving a sense of light. In contrast the ending stanzas use words such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Byzantine Empire Impact Although not as well known as the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire was among one of the most influential empires in the ancient world because of its contributions in government and religion. The Byzantine Empire outlived the fall of the Western Empire by over a thousand years (Watts) through its strength, organization, and efficiency. The Byzantine Empire was successful after the fall of the Roman Empire because of its shrewd leaders, mainly Justinian the Great and his wife Theodora. One of the major political contributions of Justinian was the creation of a system of laws to govern his whole empire, known as the Justinian Code. The Justinian Code was a culmination of functional Roman laws, settling civil disputes, and how to interpret law ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Hagia Sophia is the most memorable restoration completed during Justinian s reign. The cathedral was in the capital of the Byzantine Empire and was named after a church that was destroyed during the Nika revolt. Incredible domes and stunning interior decoration leads it to be the paramount achievement of Justinian s building campaigns ( The Byzantine State ). Justinian also preserved Greek and Roman teachings and culture in his empire by emphasizing classical learning (Livius). Much of what historians know today about the Greek and Roman empires, including Homer, Euclid, and other important figures, was because of the Byzantine Empire. Finally, the Byzantine s use of icons in religious subject matter increased the church s power and marked the beginning of its split. Eastern Christians believed that icons were sin to be used to aid in devotion, but Western Christians supported icons to spread Christianity. The pope and the patriarch butted heads for decades until Empress Theodora legalized icons ( Icons and Iconoclasm ). However, the battle continued until the church split into the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church. The Byzantine Empire s impact of the arts led to these achievements and the division of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Comparing My American Dream I would define my American Dream as having my dream job of becoming a neurosurgeon, marrying the man of my dreams, having a beautiful family, living life to the fullest and being happy while doing everything. I also have always wanted to travel the world and see many different places. I want to be very successful in life and to be able to do whatever I can for my family. My biggest part of my dream is to have fun no matter what I m doing, who I m doing it with, or where I m doing it. All of these little dreams make up the American Dream that I have always had ever since I was a little kid. The first thing that I would want to accomplish is getting a good job that can always financially support me, even if there is a downfall in the economy. I have always wanted to be a neurosurgeon but now that I have grown older I have had to face reality and see that this probably isn t going to happen. So now I have adapted to still make part of my dream come true and I have decided to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Having a family, getting a job and getting married are the three things are both dreams have in common. Most people s dreams are probably this way because it s a way of life in America. There is a little difference between my dream and the decade s dream though, I wanna travel and become a very successful person. Many weren t given the opportunity to travel the world but that s a part of my dream that i really am going to strive to accomplish. Also many women weren t given the opportunity to get a good job and become very successful, but now in my time women all over the world are achieving major accomplishments. Aside from the small little differences between both dreams, they are very close to having the same outcome in life for someone. Others may reach their dreams differently and may have to take a different course their dreams will still be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. How To Write Kanji Essay Kanji is unique language in the world. This language is not like English that makes the word with consonant and vowel letters. Kanji has the morphographic language that one letter with the meaning and the pronunciation, and there are more than 2000 letters of Kanji in Japanese Language. If we are learning Japanese, we have to memorize many Kanji characters with meaning and sound because Japanese uses Kanji a lot in their society. However, actually knowing Kanji is hard for many people. Even native Japanese people sometimes do not know how to read Kanji, which is rarely used. Therefore, there is a debate that about abolishing Kanji. Does Japanese actually need to use Kanji? Japanese language has already two phonographic scripts, Hiragana and Katakana, so some of people can argue that Japanese does not need Kanji is too complicated to learn Japanese. However, in my opinion, Kanji abolishment is not a good choice for Japanese for tradition and uniqueness. There is an article Aspects of the graphological structure of Japanese written by A. E. Backhouse. Backhouse introduces the Kanji system and both native Japanese and Sino Japanese homography and homophony. He gives some examples of Japanese words that have same sounds and different meanings such as Soko, which has two meanings, the place and the bottom. In addition, he introduces the similar meaning but different using such as Atsui, means hot or warm. These are pretty complicated to use if they use only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Spongebob Popularity SpongeBob is a TV series movie that premiered in November 2004. It is an animated movie produced mostly for the kids. The movie was broadcasted on Nickelodeon, which is a Television channel for kids and adolescents youth. Stephen Hillerburg developed the movie from one of the books he wrote in the 1980 titled The Intertidal Zone . The work of developing the SpongeBob movie started about eight years before it was released to the market. Tom Kenny helped in putting together the other pieces of the series. He was responsible for music in the background together with other professionals such as Clancy Brown. Other versions of the SpongeBob movie were released in 2012 and February, 2015. The comic nature of the movie was readily received by the younger generation. Stephen chose the fictional Bikini underwater city probably because of his profession as a marine biologist. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, its unparalleled appeal to both the children and the adult majority thrusted it to the spotlight (Hillenburg 40). About 20 million of those who watched SpongeBob were the adult generation. Second, the movie received a widespread marketing across many television channels. It is estimated that it was aired for more than 100 000 minutes across the television channels. Third, the setting of SpongeBob was also appealing to a wide audience not because of the marine setting, but the ability to match the events with real life situations. These reasons were the critical success factors for the $8 billion franchise. This is a record that any other animation movie is yet to break. SpongeBob was watched by both adults and the children. Most of the adult population ranged between 18 to 34 years of age. However, the majority of the viewers were in the age bracket of 2 to 11 years. About 30 million viewers were the young children between 2 and 18 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Pharmacist Refill Request Case Study Issue: Pharmacist initiated refill request: when it goes wrong! Implication for patients: Possibility for Duplicate therapy, waste of Physician time and resources, Jeopardizing patient s protected health information How pharmacy contribute to the problem: Possible resolution to the problem: Conclusion: In Conclusion, although the benefit of pharmacist initiated refill request is a valuable tool for pharmacist to be involved in patient care and encourage adherence, it is important to perfect the process and prevent errors that can be detrimental to the patients Refill request from community pharmacy to patient s doctor office has made ease of medication refill process. The opportunity for the pharmacist to initiate a refill process is a great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Examples Of Prejudice In A Passage To India A Passage to India: Race, Inequlity and Suppression A rape trial unveils more than an ethic issue, but an ethnic opposition. In A Passage to India, the rape trial of Adela Quest to Dr. Aziz aggravates the opposition between the British and Indians, at the same time, crystalising how nationalism as well as colonialism thoroughly lead everyone in India to be powerless. Under the colonial system, no room is for individuality or individualism with everyone struggling for defining themselves, not by the complexity and diversity of personalities and mindsets, but a collective identity of being either British or Indian. In other words, in colonized India, individuality is highly suppressed by the prejudiced stereotypes and social norms caused by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aziz agrees, the Englishmen have no choice but to insult the Indians to emphasize that they are the superiors and the rulers of India. Both Dr. Aziz and Hamidullah commend that, the British, all are exactly alike (Foster, 9), under the colonial system, a to be unanimously contemptuous. Even though at first, some of the English newcomers are friendly, they all turn out to be racists as their conversation goes: They (the Englishmen) come out intending to be gentlemen, and are told it will not do. Look at Lesley, look at Blakiston, now it is your red nosed boy, and Fielding will go next. (Foster, p.9) It is noteworthy that the subject, They referred to the whole English community that urges Lesley, Blakiston as well as the red nosed boy have no alternative but to follow them. The latter, as Hamidullah mentions, used to be nice to him, but the longer as he stays in India, he begins to detest the Indians as his senior generation and the majority of the English. Thus, this discrimination against Indians becomes an inheritance for every English in India. For Indians, they are indoctrinated and internalize the subordinated position where ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Motocross Essay In the year of 1924, the first known to man game of motocross also known to be a British off road event known as the Scrambles was at the area of Camberley in Surrey. This would become the most well known early event it is also the origin of motocross freestyle as we know it today, Over the years, the event would have a growth in interest , largely through the efforts of riders from Europe who minimized the tracks while increasing more laps and extra obstacles through the course such as jumps and made the event appeal more entertaining The sport s popularity would gain a leap around the years of 1930s, particularly in Britain where events involving teams from various districts and companies would be competing often . Bikes used in those competitions at the time would be barely distinguishable from those used on the streets because of the danger of a regular civilian, the possibilities of getting injured As the competition intensified and the increased fundamental in difficulty, the technology used for the design of competition and special event motorcycles would improve and gets faster and safer, especially with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Various companies throughout Europe from countries such as Sweden, Czechoslovakia The introduced improvements in motorcycles during the 1960s would bring back the older and heavier four stroke machines to be smaller. In the late 1960s, Japan would rival their European counterparts in the industries and production of a great high quality motorcycles for motocross fanatic. In fact, in 1970, the company of Suzuki would claim the first world championship for its home country after being successful in the 250cc ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Leanro De Vinci Accomplishments I find Leandro de Vinci most interesting. He was a painter, architect, inventor, and student of all things scientific. A true genius in my eyes. Leandro was born April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy. His hometown was within the territory of the the republic of Florence under the rule of Medici. He was born out of wedlock, and his parents were Caterina and Messer Piero Fruosino Di Vinci. Leandro died May 2, 1519 at his residence at Clos Luce. There are few documents on Leandro early years. He stayed with his mother home until he was 5 years old. Then he moved into his fathers household in the beginning of 1457. During his childhood, he received informal education in mathematics, geometry and Latin. When he was 14 years old he took up art training ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Wrongful Death Involving Teenagers Wrongful Death Involving School Children Pedestrians When school is in session, children are exposed to traffic hazards when they cross streets in front of their schools, when getting on and off buses, and while walking along neighborhood roads. Unfortunately, this exposure causes fatalities every year by motorists who were distracted, intoxicated, negligent, or failed to observe school zone or school bus laws. Common ways in which these fatalities happen include: Failing to Stop When a School Bus Flashes Its Red Lights Motorists must stop when a school bus flashes its red lights regardless of whether they re behind the bus or in front in the opposing lane. They cannot proceed until the flashing light stops, regardless of whether the road ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Slavery Or Enslaved Objects Fit Right Into The Discourses... In my opinion, slavery or enslaved objects fit right into the discourses of modernity. Paul Gilroy quoted Hegel in The Black Atlantic. This condition is capable of no development or Culture, and as we see them at this day, such they have always been (Gilroy 41). That is saying that blacks never have or will contribute to anything in the world. That was another reason for slave owners to treat slaves like the scum on the bottom of their shoe. If blacks aren t doing anything to benefit us in any type of way, what s the point of treating them like human beings? That s probably how slave owners thought and they had a reason. If blacks weren t getting any credit for anything and all the credit has been and will always be given to the whites, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Blacks always found themselves resisting physical, political and economic domination. For that specific reason, Gilroy argues that nation as an organizing historical principal lacks accuracy because it only shows the negative side of everything. Gilroy shows how it is represented in black music. This fundamental dislocation of black culture is especially important in recent history of black musics which, produced out of racial slavery which made modern western civilization possible, now dominate its popular cultures (Gilroy 80). Du Bois agrees with Gilroy about the sorrow songs. In The Souls of Black Folk Du Bois thinks that sorrow songs are a show of the achievements of African descendants in America. The songs have been passed down from generation to generation. The songs are just like their composers, have been polished by the fires of American slavery, inequality, and cruelty. These songs are the music of an unhappy people, and the creations of children of disappointment; and yet, they are also prayers which breathe hope and a faith in the ultimate justice of things (Du Bois 157). The sorrow songs are a way for slaves to speak to the world in their own special way. Du Bois begins every single chapter with a piece of religious music. That in itself shows how important the sorrow songs are. Slaves intentionally hold on to their troubles to use as motivation for overcoming future obstacles. Sorrow songs are the greatest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Sandra Cisneros Woman Hollering Creek Adriana Ramirez Dr. McCredie English 146 27 April 2017 The Importance of Literature Students around the world are enrolled in literature courses, either as part of an academic requirement, or sometimes just for leisure. Regardless of what the situation may be, these days in our current generation, life is too complicated, too distracted, and too fast. In large part, I would say that this is because of technology. Technology is an extremely valuable instrument today, one that lets us keep in touch with family and friends, but one that at times may prevent us as humans from looking at ourselves too deeply, keeping us from going to the place we don t want to go. Too much involvement with technology can also impede on our ability to think, especially ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She writes: During this period, white people differed from colored to me only in that they rode through town and never lived there (534). Hurston s story is powerful because not only does it express that the color of skin does not matter, but we are able to learn from other characters in the story that through courage and a strong sense of determination, goals are achievable. The story How It Feels to Be Colored Me is just one story that portrays such emotions. Additionally, this story is very inspirational because despite having lived in a society where color mattered, Zora Neale Hurston [did] not always feel colored. Even [then she] often achieve[d] the unconscious Zora of Eatonville (535). Through her writing, Hurston is able to educate and explore the complexities that exist for the African American culture and is an example of overcoming difficult ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Partition onf India The Partition of India in August, 1947 was a significant event in history that accounted for the separation of one of the world s oldest civilization into two, independent nations Pakistan and India. Like many other wars in history, The Partition of India was instigated by religious, political and social conflict. This resulted in violence, discrimination and the largest human displacement in contemporary history. While the Partition was well studied, much of our understanding was focused on the political side of history, not the human side of it. This was why oral history played an important role in manifesting the complexity of a historical event. Our focus here is Maya Rani s testimony from Butalia s book, The Other Side of Silence: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To Rani, people dying here, others dying there (cited in Butalia, 2000, p.268) was something that happened every day, it was no surprise to her. Thus, Rani s cynical view about the future of India and Pakistan was conceivably drawn from memories of witnessing horrendous fights and strife throughout her whole life (cited in Butalia, 2000, p.268). Official documents have little say about women and children of the Partition as they were viewed as a collective. Earlier reports on the abduction of women only gave the reader the statistics and brief statements that glorified community nationalism rather than the victims itself. Many failed to dwell into the individual trauma of this particular group (Menon Bhasin, 1998, p.11). Rani s testimony was significant in that not only it opened us to another outlook from a witness point of view; it also revealed that people who were not physically involved were also affected psychologically. This was also the only part in the testimony where Rani displayed sympathy and grievance. Her sensitivity and deep connection with these victims correlated with age and gender. Her emphasis on the words young and girl throughout her testimony evoked our sense of disbelief that people would do such inhumane things to each other (cited in Butalia, 2000, p.271). Her hesitant manner, evident ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Suresh V Canada Case Summary Everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution. Through out the world and over the centuries, societies have welcomed frightened, weary strangers, the victims of persecution and violence. This humanitarian tradition of offering sanctuary is often now played on the television screens across the globe as war and large scale persecution produce millions of refugees and internally displaced persons. At the start of 21st century, protecting refugees means maintaining solidarity with the worlds most threatened, while finding answers tot eh challenges confronting the international system that was created to do just that. Securing refugees is fundamentally the duty of States. All through its 50 year history, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the famous case of Suresh v Canada, Suresh was a Sri Lankan born Tamil. He first came to Canada in the year 1990 and made a refugee claim based on fear of persecution by the Sri Lankan government. He was also the supporter of the Tamil tigers (a listed terrorist organization) and had done some fundraising for them in the past. Minister of immigration filed a certificate under s.40.1 of the immigration act saying that Suresh was inadmissible to Canada on security grounds. Suresh was confined the next day. The certificate was mentioned to the Federal Court for determination of whether it was rational, and the court approve the Ministers decision. He was given a deportation hearing, and the board held that while Suresh was not straightforward involved in terrorism, his membership in a terrorist group was adequate grounds for extradition. Under s. 53(1)(b), the Minister gave notice to Suresh that she was considering issuing an judgement that she well thought out him to be a danger to the safety of Canada, which would permit the Minister to extradite him despite the risk of torture. Accordingly, Suresh submitted composed and narrative proof on this theme. A migration officer, Gautier, considered Suresh s entries, and found that permitting Suresh to stay in Canada would run counter to Canada s duties to battle against ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. A Brief Note On The National Priorities Partnership NPP National Priorities Partnership This is a group of 50 major national organizations which are directed to safe, affordable, reliable, equitable healthcare system in US with a mission oriented to achieve such vision with the help of coordinated and collaborative action plan. NPP focus is to ensure patients receive comprehensive, well coordinated level of care at all the hospital settings. [18] OCR Optical Character Recognition Optical character recognition is the method or process of detection and translation of the printed or written document into an electronic data document and is usually used in data processing systems. Such recognitions requires definite hardware and software tools which can translate the data. [19] PHI ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, PSO activities include identification, assessment, analyzing the risks associated with the delivery of medical health care. [21] CLIA Clinical Laboratory Improvements Amendments This is a federal regulatory standards organization that apply all clinical laboratory research testing directed on the humans in United States. [4] EMTALA Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act This act enables that any emergency services directed to the facility should be performed irrespective of payment capability or delaying treatment procedures for obtaining the insurance information are considered unlawful and are obliged for penalizations. Emergency services should be provided by qualified emergency surgeon with qualified personnel. [12] CHIPS Children s Health Insurance Program A federal government social program where health coverage for children are provided with the aid of state and federal governments. [12] HBP Hospital Based Physician Hospital based physician should be a specialist in either following clinical specialties which include anesthesiology, radiology, pathology, emergency medicine, or hospitalist and should provide 90% of services in either inpatient, outpatient or emergency department which is stated by CMS. [22] EMR Electronic Medical Record It is a patient record that the provider maintains which is in electronic format rather than the conventional paper based format providing the detailed patient history ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. This Is It CONTENTS |Topic |Page | |Newton s 1st Law: the Law of Inertia |2 | |Newton s 2nd Law: the Law of Proportionality |3 | |Newton s 3rd Law: the Law of Interaction |4 5 | |STUDENT WORKSHEET: Conversion...Force |6 | |STUDENT WORKSHEET: Conversion...Weight ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So if the carrier is moving at 34 mph and shuts its engines down, how far will it drift? A thousand feet? A mile? In turns out that the stopping distance (in a smooth sea) would be about 32 km (20 miles), if no active measures are taken to stop the forward motion of the carrier (such as reversing the engines). Video clips demonstrating inertia of large objects: 1. Speed 2: final scene of cruise ship crashing into dock. 2. The Lost World (Jurassic Park 3): similar scene towards end of film where ship crashes into dock. 3. Star Trek: TNG: Nemesis : scene near end where Enterprise rams alien spacecraft. Newton s 2nd Law: the Law of Proportionality The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to its mass. This is more readily expressed mathematically: Here, F = the force on the object (in units of Newtons), m = the object s mass (in kilograms), and a = the resulting acceleration (in units of meters per second per second, or meters/second2). Key points: 1. A force that results in an object accelerating is an unbalanced (or net) force. 2. The acceleration is always in the direction of the net force. Definitions: Force: a push or a pull on an object Mass: a measure of the amount of material in an object; a quantitative measure of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Billy Wilson s Where The Red Fern Grows In Where the Red Fern Grows, the main character, Billy, faces many challenges and attempts to overcome them in his own way. First, he wants a dog; he considered it dog fever. He did cling to the hope that someday his with would be fulfilled and he would have a dog, but not just any dog, a coon hound. And he wants two of them. After struggling for two years, Billy finally gets enough money to be able to buy the coon hounds in question. Upon acquiring the two redbone hounds, he proceeds to name them Old Dan and Little Ann, after two names he saw carved into a tree. Dan and Ann soon prove to be worthy of his hard work. They go on many adventures together, catching coons for sport. He loves his dogs, and they re all he wants. As time progresses, Billy finds it increasingly harder to hunt with his hounds in peace. His mother seems constantly worried, and his grandfather is so proud of his coon hunting accomplishments that he boasts to anyone who will listen to him. This proves fatal for one boy, Rubin, who decides with his brother, Rainie, that they would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It tends to draw on and on, and the book itself is relatively short in word count, but as you read it, it seems to slow down. However, the story is original and does reflect the atmosphere of the approximate 1920 s, as the story was written forty years later. The tale is moving, in a sense, because it is centered around a boy, his dogs, and their mutual love for each other. It is also about how Billy hunts and skins raccoons with his dogs for fun, but if that is something you can overlook, then so be it. Billy, being the main character, has many good and bad points, and is overall a good person. The story itself is a hard one to follow, but after a while readers should be able to acclimate to the writing style. This book is good for humans aged 9 13 years, as Billy himself grows from ten to fourteen throughout the course of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Comparison of Plato, Aquinas, Aristotle and Augustine Plato Truth and Reality And isn t it a bad thing to be deceived about the truth, and a good thing to know what the truth is? For I assume that by knowing the truth you mean knowing things as they really are. Truthfulness. He will never willingly tolerate an untruth, but will hate it as much as he loves truth... And is there anything more closely connected with wisdom than truth? (Plato, 380BC) Reason Reason is knowledge of things like mathematics but which require that some postulates be accepted without question, and intelligence, which is the knowledge of the highest and most abstract categories of things, an understanding of the ultimate good.(Plato) World/Universe The intelligible world is made up of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reason What reason engages in is always its own manifestation, be that language with its power of signification or be that harmonious numbers. In and through the sciences, reason searches for itself. Reason s true object is reason itself. Reason never simply deals with physical or historical objects as such.it manifests itself in culture and nature. World/Universe Everything in the universe was created simultaneously by God, and not in seven calendar days like a plain account of Genesis would require but the six day structure of creation presented in the book of Genesis represents a logical framework, rather than the passage of time in a physical way it would bear a spiritual, rather than physical, meaning, which is no less literal. Virtue Humility is the foundation of all the other virtues hence, in the soul in which this virtue does not exist there cannot be any other virtue except in mere appearance. The three greatest virtues are first, humility, second, humility, and third, humility. God In the Word of God exist the eternal truths, the species, the formal principles of things, which are the models of created beings. In the intellectual light imparted to us by the Word of God we know both the eternal truths and the ideas of real beings. God is the beginning and end of enerything. St. Thomas Aquinas Truth/Reality Truth is ultimately one because it has its source in God. Reason I am not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Doctor Donald Haut s A Body Bag At Fort Marcy Park Normally there is an extreme amount of blood that is found at the scene in most self inflicted gunshot suicides. Strangely, that afternoon in Fort Marcy Park there was little blood that was found on or around the Vincent Foster s body. Even more bizarre was Doctor Donald Haut s coroner report. Dr. Haut is the coroner for Fairfax County, Virginia and the only medical doctor that evaluated Foster s body. Dr. Haut was quoted in the Fiske report as saying that he observed a large pool of blood around the body at the crime scene. Although Dr. Haut denies that he ever made a statement or was interviewed by a member of Fiske s investigative team (Balough, 2015). Cory Ashford was one of the Fairfax County Emergency Medical Technicians that was on the scene that day. In fact, Ashford was one of the individuals that put Vincent Foster s into a body bag at Fort Marcy Park. Cory Ashford told investigators that he did not use gloves nor did he have to wash his hands after putting Foster s body into the body bag (Balough, 2015). Mr. Ashford was one of four medical technicians that were present at Fort Marcy Park that day and saw Vince Foster s body. None of the four of them recall seeing a hole in the top or in the back of Foster s skull but they do recall seeing a puncture wound on the lower right side of Foster s neck. It was described as a hole approximately the size of a .22 caliber entrance wound. This fact was omitted from all of the reports. (Rodriguez, 1995). The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Fatal Games 1. No Hacked/Cracked Clients, Hacking, or Macros Using clients, resource packs, macros/programs etc that modify your gaming experience in a way that would give you an unfair advantage over the rest of the player base, against other players or staff will result in a ban without warning. This may include DDoSing, DoSing, Doxing, threats to DDoS, and/or Swatting. An overview on the types of mods permitted on Fatal is located here. 1st Offense: Permanent Ban Though alting is permitted, if there are affiliated accounts on the server affiliated with the account that has broken this rule they will all be permanently removed from the server. 2. No Advertising Putting a link/reference/name of another server in chat that relates to another server, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Don t Spam or Swear Repeating the same phrases, flooding the chat, repeat or random characters (such as in makign designs), writing gibberish or a collection of letters for the purposes of annoying others are all examples of spam as it pertains to this rule. This includes TPA Spam, private message spam, faction join spam and the like. Note: starting hashtags is seen as spam as it coaxes players to start spamming / rioting and purposefully causing spawn may result in an immediate warn/mute/kick without a verbal warning. 1st Offense: Verbal Warning 2nd Offense: Formal Warning 3rd Offense: Temp Mute up to 60 Minutes 4rd Offense: 1 Day Temp Ban Excessive offenses will be at the discretion of the upper staff and punishment will be at the discretion of the Head Admin / Owners etc this includes, but is not limited to, trying to start riots / spam / number spam or the like. 8. In Real Life Money Scamming / ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Coal Is A Nonrenewable Fossil Fuel It is clear that our country is approaching turmoil as the population continues to grow and our dependence on electrical power increases. With limited economic resources at our disposal, we must ensure that future power plants run on the same primary fuel. With that said, I hope you carefully consider my recommendations, as they are essential in maintaining the current and future state of our country. Although using coal as our primary energy resource has minor sociopolitical and scientific complications, the strategies to address these problems and the social, political, scientific, and economic advantages greatly outweigh the setbacks. While coal is a nonrenewable fossil fuel, it will still provide our country enough energy to last over 20 years. Coal deposits in our country are plentiful, making it a more readily available resource than natural gas or nuclear energy. Since we will eventually extract the coal, it is logical to use it now to fuel our expanding economy. More importantly, the method for extraction, mountaintop removal mining, is a generally safe approach that presents nominal risks for workers. As a result, choosing coal as our country s primary fuel resource will diminish sociopolitical backlash. In addition, coal proves to be extremely economically viable due to its high yield factor, allowing it to produce high amounts of energy with minimal effort for extraction. By using coal, we are saving the time and money needed to educate and teach citizens the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Pros And Cons Of Prisons In Prison Convicted criminals are incarcerated to serve their sentences in various prisons. Most of the prisons have all type of routines adhered to by the people who are within their environment. Prisons are classified according to the level of security available and type of prisoners they accommodate. Prisons having prisoners of lowest risk levels and serving shorter sentences are referred to as minimum security prisons. Medium security prisons accommodate prisoners of slightly higher security risks such as those who are violent. Maximum security prisons have most violent and those of highest security threats. Multi use prisons have prisoners of different security classifications. Specialty prisons have prisoners with special needs such as mental illness, disability or HIV/AIDS. Correctinal officers serving at the prison premises have the best first hand informatin. With this privilage, I managed to interview an officer from the innamate prison center. The information collected was correlated to works by other authors who have reviewed the prison institutional correction. Therefore, further clarification on this correction is elaborated in this paper. The prison life cycle, events, terminations aims and achievements of prison life are hereby contained. Arrival at prison After a long conversation with a correctional officer, I found out that once new prisoners arrive, they undergo several interviews, and interrogations. They are informed about various prison rules, regulations and procedures which are supposed to be followed and must be adhered to, and the consequences of breaking them. He further explained that the new prisoners are informed about their rights and privileges. The prisoners are informed of various educational courses and training available in prison. After the brief introduction to prison, they are then told the reason for their imprisonment. Each of them is assigned a unique number for identification. The correctional officer elaborated that prisoners who might be having any possessions are usually needed to hand them over to the authorities where they are safely kept until they are released. Also, upon arrival at the prison, one is given a prison number that must stay same even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...