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Grade 5, Teach Story
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Creative Writing Worksheets For Grade 5, Teach Story Creative Writing Worksheets For Grade 5, Teach Story
Anne Elliot Persuasion
A classic work of English literature, Jane Austen s novel, Persuasion, centers on the story of
protagonist, Anne Elliot. Intelligent, kind, and considerate, much of Anne s struggles throughout the
text may be attributed to the ease with which she is persuaded by her family to act as they see fit.
While this may paint the character as being easily manipulated or lacking strong character, it is argued
that a deeper understanding of Anne Elliot as a character may be attained upon closer analysis of her
surroundings, the context within which she was brought up, and her family dynamic. Born in 1787
(Austen, 1998, p.5), the character of Anne was likely subject to a different socialization process than a
female child born in the twenty first century. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
More specifically, the theory states that family members profoundly affect each other s thoughts,
feelings, and actions. Furthermore, the theory implies that family members are often interconnected,
seeking each other s attention and approval. Within the context of the novel, profession and marriage
are two ways in which an individual may improve their social status. While Anne often seems to more
easily overlook one s social standing in society (as seen with her willingness to maintain a relationship
with Mrs. Smith) than the rest of her family, it is still clear that she is well aware of the class systems
in place within her society, and the importance of social standing. This is evident upon her confession
that she feels it was not wrong of her to be persuaded by Lady Russell to break off her relationship
with Fredrick Wentworth (Austen, 1998, p.231). As such, when agreeing to marry Fredrick, it was not
her love for him or her strengthened sense of character that allowed her to accept his proposal, but
rather it was his higher position within society that made him deserving of her. With the above in
mind, it can be seen that Anne clearly seeks the approval of her family members, and that her feelings
and beliefs are very much influenced by
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Our patient was admitted to the ICU with respiratory...
Our patient was admitted to the ICU with respiratory distress. Respiratory distress is caused by an
inflammation due to neutrophil activation. The body has an inability to transfer oxygen or carbon
dioxide. This leads to increased permeability of A C membrane, which then causes edema. Because of
the edema, there is an increase in fluid in the peripheral areas and edema in hands, feet, and the
scrotum. Decreased gas exchange also occurs because of the edema and mechanical ventilation is then
implemented. The ventilator settings for our patient were: Rate 15, Peep 12, Peak Flow 60, FiO2 95,
Flow Trig 1. Respiratory distress can also lead to multi organ failure if not treated; however, our
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Two mechanisms, insulin resistance and decreased insulin secretion, are vital functions that lead to the
development of Type 2 Diabetes. Insulin resistance is the effect that insulin has on insulin sensitive
tissues and their response to the insulin (McCance and Huether, 2010). Abnormality of the insulin
molecule, high amounts of insulin antagonists, down regulation of the insulin receptors,
decreased/abnormal activation of postreceptor kinases, and alteration of glucose transporter proteins
all lead to defects of the insulin molecule itself (McCance and Huether, 2010). Because the patient is
obese, he is at risk for hyperinsulinemia and decreased insulin receptor density. When compensatory
hyperinsulinemia occurs, the client may not begin to see the manifestations of Type 2 Diabetes for
several years (McCance and Huether, 2010).
Beta cells eventually undergo an apoptotic cell death. Beta cell exhaustion from increased demand for
insulin biosynthesis, associated with intracellular oxidative stress and endoplasmic reticulum
dysfunction, also has been implicated in beta cell apoptosis (McCance and Huether, 2010). Four
hormones/peptides influence the development of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. They are: glucagon,
amylin, incretins, and ghrelin. The primary function of glucagon is to increase blood glucose levels.
Glucagon stimulates both glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis, and does this in the liver (McCance
and Huether, 2010).
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Reflection On Clinical Evaluation
This semester, through the use of clinical evaluation, I have learned how to be a better clinician. To
clarify, I have learned how to evaluate the interventions, measurement choices, implementation of
interventions and data collection process I practice with my clients to better understand how my
clients are responding to therapeutic treatment. The first experience with regards to clinical evaluation
I had began when I was required to complete the first immersion program report. In order to better
understand my positionality with clinical evaluation it is important to know that this school year, I am
interning with Henry Ittleson Center as a day treatment therapist. Henry Ittleson Center is a day and
residential child treatment center located in the Riverdale area of the Bronx. The agency services
children between the ages of 5 to 13 who are diagnosed with severe emotional and behavioral
disorders and require special education services. As a result of clinical evaluation being such a long
process, for the sake of this paper, I will be focusing on apprehension moments I encountered when
completing my immersion report such as frustrations I faced with my agencies limited
objectives/goals selection, frustrations with diagnosing children, difficulties with measurement
selection, biased results and quick glance at the progress made by my client since I began to evaluate
my own practices. My experiences with clinical evaluation formally began when asked to complete
section one of the immersion report, which includes brief synopsis of client, target problem, goals and
objectives. Initially, I found it quite easy to list out the target problem, goals and objectives because in
essence, I was taking this information straight from the data base system we use in the agency to file
our reports. However, as I started to reflect on this process with my immersion partner, I realized that I
was not required or expected by my agency to ask my client or my client s family what they wanted
me to identify as my client s goals and objectives for the year. As I went back into the system, I
recognized that all the objectives and goals available on the AVATAR (system we use to keep our
records) are dependent on the client s
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American Football Vs European Football
American football vs European football (soccer)
On November 1869, Princeton and Rutgers played the first intercollegiate football game in New
Brunswick, New Jersey, using a soccer style game with rules adapted from the London Football
Association (Michael Oriard 2017). American football is a combination of two English sport, rugby
and soccer. In term of popularity, soccer is most popular sport in the world, whereas American football
is only popular in the United States. American Football and soccer have differences such as the
protections gears, the shape of the ball, the way they score points, numbers of leagues. The
comparison between American Football and soccer reveals that soccer is easier ... Show more content
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American Football is a very expensive sport due to the amount of gear you must wear and their
expenses. To play American Football you need a Helmet to protect your head against concussion,
Shoulder and Chest pad protector, upper leg padding and mouth guard. According to a research, the
University of Nebraska spends $1,000 on average to equip each football player for a game. (Cork
Gaines 2012). All those protections do not prevent injuries. Conversely, in soccer, you only need shin
guard to protect your shin. The expenses of the gears and the equipment can be the reason why
American football is only played in united states. Duration in sports activities may result in an
uninteresting game or enjoyable to watch. The third difference between soccer and Football is the time
limit. American football has in total of 60 minutes, with 4 quarters and each quarter is 15 minutes,
after the second quarter the referee announce a long break, the game is not constant like soccer, basket
or hockey, On the other hand, soccer has 90 minutes in total, with a break after the first half and both
half long 45 minutes, at the end the referee adds an additional time for the time lost. The fourth
difference between soccer and American football are the popularity and the number of fans.
Unfortunately, American football has only 400 million fans because it is only played and watch in
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The Growing Importance Of Ethical Business Managers
The Growing Importance of Ethical Business Managers
Julia Shaw Hillary Shaw (2010) describe that the need for ethical business managers and practices has
never been greater. Recent financial scandals have exposed issues in the management decision making
process, suggesting a need to develop the necessary analytical and empathetic qualities so future
corporate leaders may be moral managers (Julia Shaw Hillary Shaw, 2010). This recent pattern of
business misconduct (Michaelson, 2015) and single minded pursuit of profit has made the promotion
of ethical values a key concern for modern business organizations (Julia Shaw Hillary Shaw, 2010).
This paper will discuss how literary fiction (i.e. novels, literature, narrative, fiction, drama, comics)
can help organizations develop ethical managers by discussing (1) the growing importance of ethical
business managers (2) the benefits of a novel approach to business ethics, and (3) the moral value of
literary fiction to business.
During the past few years, many companies have seen their reputations plummet in the wake of
various corporate scandals (Julia Shaw Hillary Shaw, 2010). With this context of an amoral and inept
set of global management practices, Julia Shaw Hillary Shaw (2010) propose the need for a new breed
of manager, namely the moral manager. While Eastwood describes that leadership is an essentially
moral act, he elaborates that there is a disconnection between this notion and the behavior of some
business
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Essay about Civil War Weapons and Atrillery
The Weapons of the American Civil War
The Civil War, also called The War Between the States, was one of the bloodiest wars in American
history. What made the Civil War such a massacre? The Civil War was such a bloodbath because the
technological advances were so far superior to the tactics of the infantry, that the weapons virtually
obliterated the soldiers. Soldiers would form lines known as a battalions. In these battalions, soldiers
would basically march to their deaths. In addition to weapons doing so much damage, fortification on
the battlefield was far more advanced than had ever been before. The Cheveau de frise was the main
focus of armored fortification in the Civil War. This fortification consisted of 10 to 12 foot ... Show
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Colonel Mosby once remarked . . .the only real use for a sword was to hold a piece of meat over a fire
for frying. 6 The Union army, unlike the Confederates, had multiple companies that provided simple,
yet devastating weapons. One of these weapons was the .52 caliber breech loading Billinghurst Requa
battery; it was produced only 50 times. This weapon consisted of 25 rifled barrels side by side that,
when primed, were set off by a lanyard to inflict massive damage over a small range of territory.7 The
Union forces also produced many long range artillery weapons. Unlike the Confederates, who used
Howitzers; the Union Army used mortars. The short squat mortar, as it was called, was originally used
by the Ottoman s in 1453. The mortars operated by the Union were primarily used to hurl shells over
walls or into large concentrations of enemy soldiers. In addition to lobbing bombs over walls, the
mortars were also extremely effective in dismantling naval forces. The mortars could be shot from
miles inland, therefore Confederate naval forces never saw the bombs coming. The mortar weighed
17,120 pounds and could fire a 220 pound bomb 4,325 yards. There were smaller versions of these
mortars (the 300 lb Coehorn mortar with a 5.8 inch bore that hurled an 18 pound shell), but they saw
very little activity on the battlefield.8 The Union forces also used another form
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Investigation of Tissues Essay
Investigation of Tissues
Tissues are defined as a group of associated, similarly structured cells that with their ground substance
act together in the performance of a specialised function for the survival of the multicellular organism.
The tissues are classified into four main groups which are epithelial, connective, muscle and nervous.
(http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia accessed 08 October 2004)
Epithelial Tissues
Epithelial tissues form the covering of all body surfaces with the functions being to provide protective
covering, absorption, secretion, diffusion, sensation and contractility. They are tightly packed together
with little intercellular matrix and can be squamous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Connective tissue examples are; adipose (fatty tissues), loose connective tissue, dense fibrous
connective tissue, elastic connective tissue, cartilage, osseous tissue (bone), tendons and ligaments.
I have chosen to look more at adipose (fatty tissue):
Adipose is a specialised type of connective tissue which stores lipids. It collects in large numbers and
is shaped to be large round or oval cells. Adipose has a similar function to that of fibrous tissue, which
throughout the body connects by irregular network of strands to form a cushion layer to support blood
vessels, nerves and other organs.
Adipose is essential for insulation due to its low thermal capacity which allows the body to retain heat,
thus functioning normally. Its other vital function is that of protection of delicate organs such as the
eyes and kidneys. Fat cells offer this by forming liquid and being excellent at absorbing pressure as
they cannot be flattened.
Adipose tissue is needed for the body to turn to in times of need due to it being able to form a food
reserve. Excess carbohydrates are made into glycogen and turned into fat and stored within adipose
tissue which when energy is required by the body converts back.
Adipose tissue is normally localised to certain depots within the body such
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How does the concentration of sucrose affect the weight...
How does the concentration of sucrose affect the weight of pieces of potato after osmosis has taken
place?
Aim
The aim of this is experiment is to investigate how much sucrose is in a potato. We are going to
investigate the effect of different concentrations of sucrose on the weights of pieces of potato after
osmosis has taken place.
Prediction
I predict that the less concentrated the solution of sucrose is, the greater the weight of the potato will
be. I predict this because osmosis is the movement of water from a region of high water concentration
to a region of low water concentration through a semi permeable membrane i.e. the cell wall of the
potato. If the concentration of water inside the potato is high then the ... Show more content on
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The cell will then begin to shrivel up and become flaccid (floppy). There is always a steady flow from
the weaker solution to the stronger solution, which is why we will leave the experiment for a few days
to make sure that all the water that will pass through has passed thorough. The water particles also act
as though they are trying to dilute the stronger solution and therefore even up the concentrations on
either side of the membrane.
Some membranes in plant cells, such as in a potato, allow certain particles to pass through them and
not others. They are selectively permeable. The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable
membrane is called osmosis. The rate at which osmosis takes place is affected by the concentration of
water in the two solutions on each side of the membrane. If a selectively permeable membrane
separates the two solutions, water moves through it in both directions at the same time. However,
more water leaves a dilute solution (high water concentration) and passes into a more concentrated
solution (low water concentration) than enters it. Although the water appears to move across the
membrane in one direction, it is in fact moving in both directions but more one way than the other.
When the concentration of water is the same on both sides of the membrane, the movement of water
will be the same in both directions.
At this point, the
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Summary of Canadian Confederation Essay
During the years before Confederation, there was much happening in the colonies that would
eventually unite to become the Dominion of Canada in 1867. The Fathers of Confederation were the
architects of the plan that resulted in the proposal that would bring the individual British American
colonies together under a Federalist system. There were three main conferences which were held and
to be included as a Father of Confederation. These conferences were The Charlottetown Conference
1864, The Quebec Conference 1864, and The London Conference 1866.
The Fathers of Confederation for the most part were leading politicians from the British Colonies
interested in forming a Federal Union or a Confederation. Although not all colonies joined ... Show
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This was of a British North America that stretched from Atlantic to Pacific, from the U.S. boarder to
the Arctic hinterland. Britain not only rules the Colonies of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick,
Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Vancouver Island, and British Columbia, but it also asserted it s
authority over all of the lands in the interior that were administered by the Hudson Bay Company. An
evolutionary process which could bring all of these lands together under one Federal Government
would create a country larger than the United States and with the best chances to stand up to U.S.,
Spanish and Russian encroachment upon British North America.
Political union was viewed as a solution to many problems and ultimately a larger politic union was
with the Canada s and other colonies by Great Britain. The Governor of New Brunswick, Francis
Bond, lead the charge when he campaigned for a Maritime Union between New Brunswick, Nova
Scotia, Prince Edward Island and possibly Newfoundland. In 1863/64. The idea was pursued and the
colonial legislatures agreed to gather in Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island on September 1st,
1864 to discuss Maritime union.
When news of this meeting became known in the Canada s, John A Macdonald decided to lead a
contingent of coalition government and opposition members to Charlottetown to propose a larger
union of the colonies. They campaigned for an invitation to the
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The Controlling Inventory System By Mis
1. ABSTRACT
Ameliorating the Controlling Inventory System by MIS, A Case study of AR Enterprises, Medicines
Medical Equipment s Business Organization, the Management Information System is the use of
computer and computer resources both hardware and software in organization to improve business
activities resulting in the running of business accurately, timely and effectively. General purpose
software is available in market and solved general purpose issues but don t assist the specific business
process or problem. This study focus to have software to control and manage all the major and minor
business processes, for the purpose some specific purpose software needs to be developed. Understudy
Organization would be able to get a complete package with software and management system.
2. Introduction
2.1. Background
It is intimidating task to setup and manage a newly developed system for business, available software
only a package for the process of setting up accounts and posting daily transactions. These Accounting
software such as Peachtree, SAP, QuickBook also assists managers and organization process by
creating informative reports and financial statements includes income statements, balance sheet, cash
flow statement, retain earning and all other financial reports to increase decision making effectiveness.
(Dave Ingram, 2009) Inventory Volume controlling system is the most important for better
management of an organization. Such system must determine the Inventory
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Review Of Campbell s Chicken Noodle Soup
Growing up as a kid every single day I would each Campbell s Chicken Noodle Soup. At eit almost
every single day, now I eat it here in there but I still love it. When I was small I was obviously too
small to make it myself, but eventually from watching my mother make it for me so many times, I
mastered how to make a Chicken Noodle Soup myself. First thing, please make sure you are old
enough to work the stove. If not, you are not ready to master this try again next year. You will need a
stove, pot, water, and of course, the Chicken Noodle Soup can itself. What you first want to do is take
the can, make sure you open it carefully and slowly. I had to learn the hard way, pull the loop on top of
the chicken noodle can slowly and carefully.
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In Defense of Free Will
In this paper I will present an argument against free will and then I will defend a response to that
argument. Free will is defined as having the ability to make our own choices. Some will argue that all
of our decisions have already been dictated by our desires therefore we never actually truly make our
own choices. The purpose of this paper is to defend the argument that we have free will by attacking
the premise that states we have no control over what we desire. I will defeat this premise by showing
how one does have control over his/her desires through the idea of self control. I will then defend my
argument against likely rebuttals that state that there is still no way to control our desires proving that
we do have free will. 1. The Argument Against Free Will The argument against free will states that;
what you do is always determined by what you have the strongest desire to do, but you have no
control over what you desire. If what you do is always determined by something that you have no
control over then you can never actually act freely. It follows from what has been said that one does
not have free will. The first statement seems to not make a whole lot of sense right off the bat. You
would think that if someone wants to do something but does not do it then they are not choosing their
greatest desire. How does your brain tell you what you want? Do you have any control over what your
brain says you want? According to what this argument states we do not
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The Importance Of Superstitions In Sports
One doesn t acquire superstitions, curses, or obsession out of nowhere towards a sports team. It s
something that s involuntarily part of someone when they participate in these gatherings with other
sports fans. Having a passion specifically for a team could get a crowd riled up, so when they begin to
lose, people try to generalize what could have caused the circumstance.
Fear of one s team being in a losing streak, who never seem to win, sports fans try to hold on to a
sense of hope and something to believe in that could explain the reasoning as to why they haven t won
for a period of time. However, there is no logical evidence that superstitious or curses are the cause of
a team lost in a game.
Being a fan of a sports team, specifically baseball, could result in being prone to believing the curses
or superstitious that comes with the team when they have lost. People are always trying to fill in the
gaps of what could cause such a loss, and when they can t find a legitimate reason they direct their
attention to superstition. Many attribute it to events that occurred earlier that could be the cause of a
team losing, even though the event could have no relation to the outcome of the game. Before the
Chicago Cubs won the World Series in 2016, ending the 108 year old drought that began in 1908, a
curse began to surface called the Curse of the Billy Goat. When a Cubs fan was ejected from Wrigley
field after many people complained about the smell
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Persuasive Essay On Cyberbullies
Fighting Cyberbullies Before technology took over our society, bullying was limited to physical and
verbal harm. Today, technology has allowed bullies to attack someone at anytime and say as much as
they wish. This allows for the victim to read and re read his or her threats over and over again. When
the threats become too harsh, the victim feels unsafe in public areas, such as school, and the victim
misses out on school work and activities. Although there are more serious problems that should be
addressed at school, school officials should fight cyberbullying because dealing with cyberbullying
issues teaches students to become better and stronger people in the future, the disturbing comments
that are made online affect the students mental and emotional health, and when addressing this issue,
both the bully and the victim could be helped. Cyberbullying is the inappropriate use of the internet,
online networks, and social media in which someone attacks an innocent person using offensive
comments and/or pictures. In the past, traditional bullying was limited to harassing people face to
face. Outside witnesses could interfere at anytime and stop situations from getting worse. However,
the development of technology has opened the doors for people to hurt others anonymously. The
internet has no boundaries, giving bullies the ability to harass others as much as they feel. Dealing
with cyberbullying issues teaches students to become better stronger people in the future. It is
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A Secure Mobile Voting System Using Fingerprint
A SECURE MOBILE VOTING SYSTEM USING FINGERPRINT
U.Rajkumar, H.Karunakaran, B.karthikeyan, M.venkatesh, rajkuamrudhaya@gmail.com,
karunakaranit17@gmail.com ,
G.Revathi M.E. , revugovind@gmail.com, Department of Information Technology, V.S.B Engineering
College, Karur.
Abstract The heart of the democracy is solely depending on the voting. The voting is the right for
every citizen in the nation. The fingerprint shows the most promising future in real world applications.
Because of their uniqueness and consistency over time, fingerprints have been used for identification
and authentication purpose. However, there are some challenges in using fingerprint in real world
application. We are interested in designing and analyzing the ... Show more content on
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That is why majority of secure systems are using fingerprint method alone or in combination with
other biometric feature to make systems more secure in this rapidly advancing technology era. That is
why in this Mobile Voting systems are identification of voter is based on fingerprints. A database is
created containing the fingerprint of all the voters in the constituency. Illegal votes and repetition of
votes is checked for in this system. Hence if this system is employed the elections would be fair and
free from rigging. Fingerprints are one of many forms of biometrics used to identify an individual and
verify their identity. Extensive research has been done on fingerprints in humans. Two of the
fundamentally important conclusions that have risen from research are: (i) a person s fingerprint will
not naturally change structure after about one year after birth and (ii) the fingerprints of individuals
are unique. Even the fingerprints in twins are not the same. In practice two humans with the same
fingerprint have never been found. In this study, for the fingerprint authentication the minutiae or
texture based matching is considered for higher recognition accuracy. This paper is organized as
follows: The section II describes the issues of the present voting system, section III discusses the
proposed mobile voting system, Section IV describes the gabor filter based fingerprint matching,
Section V describes the conclusion.
Privacy: (1) neither authorities nor anyone else
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Visual Agnosia
Agnosia is a loss of ability to recognize objects, persons, sounds, shapes, or smells. The specific sense
is not defective nor is there any significant memory loss. It is usually associated with a brain injury or
neurological illness. There are 3 forms of Agnosia: Visual Agnosia. A person cannot recognize people
or objects even though there is no abnormality of the eyes or the visual system. Auditory Agnosia. A
person cannot hear things such as words, environmental sounds or music, but can hear other sounds.
Somatosensory Agnosia. A person cannot tell what an object is by touching it. People with agnosia do
not suffer from general memory loss. Patients may have visual agnosia with or without the other forms
of agnosia. There
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What Is Medea s Treatment Of Women In Greek Society
In the play Medea, the author Euripides emphasizes that the harsh treatment the main character,
Medea, receives throughout the play reflects how women are treated in Greek society. The hardships
of women in Greek society can be mainly seen by Medea passionate soliloquies. Medea speaks about
how looked down upon, due to the fact that she a woman from a foreign country that holds more
intellect than most men in the city where she currently resides. Even Jason, her husband, betrays her
trust by marrying another woman because he deems her as useless to him. Though it causes Medea
great despair, the people who surround her do not frown upon Jason for finding another woman even
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Medea is comparing that the process of getting a husband is like buying yourself to be sold into
slavery. Women cannot have the benefit of choosing whether they want a husband or not because
having a husband is crucial in Greek society during this era. It was a law that women had to be
represented by a guardian, who was normally the women s fathers or husbands. Women were not
given rights to be independent or take care of themselves. So in order for a woman to ensure her
survival, she must flatter a man into becoming her husband with either money or personality.
Personality wise, women must be obedient because men view women as their trophy and believe that
the only reason for their existence is to give birth. Men take a master over our bodies suggest that a
husband s ownership even goes to the extent that the bodies of their wife/wives do not belong to them
anymore. Men control what they want and put a label on what they deem is necessary to claim in
order to make women feel dependent on them. The powerful diction of the use of the word evil
suggests that the thought of a woman s body not belonging to them anymore is far worse than the
process of gaining a husband. Taking possession of a body completely breaks a woman because it is
their pride and joy. Once you break it, it will never be the same again and women will feel helpless.
However, They must comply with the wishes of their husbands or else they will face the dire
consequence of violence and
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Do Today s Youth Read Less Than Past Generation Summary
This article named Do Today s Youth Read Less than Past Generations? which support Americans to
read more books and enhance reading and writing abilities, was written by Dana Gioia, who is a writer
and served as the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts as well. In this article, writer
wrote a number of different aspects of influences, which involved in social, economic, cultural and
civic implications, when people read less, to persuade individuals to improve their reading abilities. I
am of the same mind of the author; in my perspective, reading skill is a kind of basic ability for the
modern civilian, it is really important in this society, even if the media technologies are developed
very well.
In this article, writer said that in recent years, a number of teenage and adult Americans who read for
pleasure and have habit of regular reading have been dropping for decades. These ... Show more
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It is doubtful that if writer was biased on this topic. Some of the new media technologies can help
people read articles or books efficiently; companies provide advanced functions for their new media
technologies, for example, people can take some notes use the specific pens on the electronic media,
let it have less differences between the real book and the electronic media. In my experience, there has
an electronic media called Evernote , it is one of the best software I have ever used. Evernote is a suite
of software and service that designed for note taking. When I use it, the note can be any kind of form,
which include the texts, webpages, photographs, video memos, even the handwritten one. Some files
also can be attached as the notes of an article. Using this kind of electronic media can not only
enhance our reading efficiency, but also can make us remember the knowledge more
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Advertising Guitars with Suicide and Sex
Ads are made to grab a certain audience and make that audience relate to the specific ad or make them
want to go out and purchase the product that is being promoted. Many ads are trying to sell specific
items; but if a person really analyses the ad, the company is selling or promoting more than one item.
In this ad the company Gibson is promoting a specific guitar to be sold. In the ad there is a six string,
electric guitar standing up with the wording, If this doesn t get you laid you should just commit
suicide. In the lower right hand corner of the ad, the company s name Gibson is printed. This six string
guitar is popular for beginning music artists. In this ad the company Gibson is using pathos, ethos, and
logos to get the audience s attention. The Gibson guitar ad explicitly sells guitars, but it implicitly sells
sex and suicide.
Gibson guitars are directing this ad to older teenage and young male adults. The audience is young
enough that they are still debating on what career path that they want to go down. To some of this
audience, this ad would grab their attention by thinking this guitar should get them laid. This aspect
would be directed mainly towards young males. Also, some guitars give the sexy and spontaneous
impression, which in a young male s eyes, is a perfect career. The ad is also saying that if a person
doesn t get laid because of a guitar, they should just kill themselves. By analyzing the statement and
ad picture, music involves sex and
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Examples Of Innocence In Night By Elie Wiesel
The loss of innocence, caused by the Holocaust, a genocide against the Jewish population that
ultimately devastated the families of the six millions lives lost by destroying their previous lives,
dreams, and future. Addressing the impacts on the biggest massacre in Human history, Night, a
memoir by Elie Wiesel describes the horrors on the suffering, killings, and the true loss of innocence.
In the novel, Wiesel a Jew living in Germany during the time of Hitler s reign was sent off to a
concentration camp, at the age of 15 years old he is separated from half of his family and eventually
will never see them again. Wiesel witnesses many deaths and suffers mentally and physically as he is
forced into labor. Elie struggles to keep himself and his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Death was normal to Wiesel at a young age after being in the concentration camp he realizes that the
world is cruel affecting his innocence, he shows no feelings of sorrow towards his father s death. After
being emotionally scarred from the deaths he witnessed, the dead no longer affected him for he is
desensitized he shows no emotions towards the death of his father, impacting his loss of innocence.
Wiesel saw many deaths, many lives taken, he is numb to the feeling of death. As his father is taken
away from him he shows no emotions, I did not weep, and it pained me that I could not weep. But I
was out of tears. And deep inside me, if I could not weep. But I was out of tears [..] I might have
found something like: Free at last! (Wiesel 112). As a young child, regardless of age, crying is a way
to release emotions. Realizing that Wiesel showed no emotions, I did not weep, and it pained me that I
could not weep, it shows that he has completely loss his innocence and was emotionally exhausted.
Wiesel struggles to keep himself and his father alive, that when his father passed it was a relief, and he
no longer carried a burden, Free at last. As Elie is impacted from showing no emotions he is also
affected by losing his faith in
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Entrepreneurship case analysis : DropBox | | | Biswajit Mishra P122056, PGPM 2012 13, Great Lakes
Institute of Management, Gurgaon | | | | |
Question1:
Dropbox is a late mover in crowded space. What opportunity did Houston see? Specifically what are
the key elements of Dropbox s current business model?
Houston wanted to develop a product keeping in mind the voice of the customer. He wanted to
develop a product which could have the ability to sync and share files online and across networked
computers automatically where the user simply downloads the service on any number of ... Show
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of customers | Revenue from each source | Cost/ user | Total Cost/user type | 2GB | $0 | 2925000 | 0 |
$0.11 | $321,750.00 | 100 GB | $10 | 45000 | 449550 | $3.18 | $143,100.00 | 200 GB | $20 | 30000 |
599700 | $3.18 | $95,400.00 | Monthly | | 3000000 | 1049250 | | $560,250.00 | Yearly | | | 12591000 | |
$6,723,000.00 |
Amount left for salary and other expenses(loan repayment) $5,868,000
Hence it s a profitable company. * Current crop of users were individual customers. * Can leverage on
the brand equity and approach group users such as institutional, corporate etc.
Question 3:
When he applied for Y Combinator, what assumptions did Houston hold about key elements of
Dropbox s business model? As of june 2010 which of these hypothesis have been confirmed and
discarded? What is your assessment of the approach Houston used to test hypothesis? Did he waste
time and resources and make notable mistakes? Can you suggest better ways to validate key
hypothesis?
Hypothesis that Houston used:
The confirmed hypotheses were :
1. assumed that acquiring small and medium customers won t be profitable. 2. They used a freemium
based model to generate revenues. 3. His main expense was to attract customers through paid
advertising 4. incorporated the security and antivirus software s to provide built in applications for
dropbox in partnerships with the OEMs. 5. He assumed that customer loyalty will play a major role
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Essay about The Truth Exposed in A Clockwork Orange
The Truth Exposed in A Clockwork Orange
Alex, the fifteen year old narrator of Anthony Burgess s novel, A Clockwork
Orange, lives in a society where violence reigns. This novel has a very direct
nature, and is often blunt to the point of offense, but this makes it more
powerful and helps to further its point. This point is that everyone is out for
themselves, whether they be the police, government or citizens of this society.
In this book, the police can be just as violent as Alex and his droogs,
or gang. In fact, by the end of the novel, his droogs have themselves become
the police. The police have no qualms about beating people almost to the point
of death as they do with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Alex, during his
first beating, confesses and hands his droogs to the police, but the police do
nothing to capture them. The reason the people are so afraid ...then a bolt
drawn, then the door open an inch or so... (19 20) is that they have to be,
since no one else seems to care about their well being.
The government is not much better. These corrupted individuals are only
out for themselves. They are in power, like it, and want to stay there as long
as possible. To achieve this end they will both tell the people what they want
and then do it for them. One example of this deals with crime. The citizens of
this society are fed up with it so the government gets rid of it using brutal
corrupt cops. The way that had been cleaned up, there being no longer any
dirty, ballooning slovos... (132) Since the People are not seeing the crimes
of the police, they believe that the government is protecting them and so are
appeased. Another example of this deal more directly with Alex. The citizens
want everyone to be good and peaceful. The government to show this take away a
person s free will to be bad. Thus the citizenry believe the criminals have
been reformed when in truth they have only been forced to do good, as they did
with Alex. Then when the people realize they prefer free will, the government
gives this back to Alex. The government is at the top and they
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Views On Death And Dying In Western Culture
1. Reflect on Miller s (2015, p.599) Views on Death and Dying in Western Culture : These perceptions
dealing with aging and death in Western societies are unfortunately very true and I find some of them
disappointing. I think it is sad that we have come to the point of seeing our health almost as if it s not
important. It makes me upset that some ignore their health situation because they are in denial, do not
want to seem weak, or believe that they will lose their self worth. Also, it seems that some may
believe that they can control their death or sickness by taking advantage of new medical advances. It
is completely disregarding the power of God and choosing to designate the power to their physicians.
Death is a part of life and everybody ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The last appointment is one that almost everyone, no matter how religious, elderly, or bored with life,
would like to postpone. The reason that we re reluctant to confront the end of our existence is not
simply that we enjoy life so much. For many of us, it s the fear of death and the process of dying that
makes us avoid the subject.
Some fears may center on the event of death itself, but many people seem more concerned about the
events that lead inexplicably to death. People fear the dying process as much as death itself. Perhaps
this is true of you. Think about it for a minute. Which do you fear most? (pick ONE response)
_______ I fear death more than dying.
_______ I fear dying more than death.
_______ I fear neither. X I fear both of them.
_______ I dislike thinking about either.
If you are in touch with your fears associated with dying as a process, what are they? The one thing
which most frightens me about dying is: X the pain.
_______ progressive deterioration and disability.
_______ losing control over personal decisions.
_______ being left alone.
_______ overwhelming emotional feelings.
_______ not knowing what is happening.
_______ being buried before I am
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The Case Of 1984
Conceived Onika Tanya Maraj on December 8, 1984, in Saint James, Trinidad, Minaj is of blended
African, Caribbean, and South Asian history. She spent her younger years in Trinidad, moving to the
United States when she was five years of age to settle with her parents in South Jamaica, Queens.
There her mom functioned as a medical caretaker s aide, attempting to take care of the family on her
$200 every week. Her dad drank vigorously and did drugs, taking cash and robing his own family to
fuel his addiction. In some cases his activities had more compelling results. At the point when Minaj
was a tyke her dad attempted to torch the family s home in an unsuccessful endeavor to murder her
mom. I ve generally had this female giving force ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In all honesty, the most recent year of my life, I can t let you know where it started and finished, or
what happened in the middle of, Minaj said I can t recall dates, I simply continue onward. I didn t
understand things would move so rapidly, she finished up. The rapper kept on featuring as a visitor
MC onTracks, for example, Sean Kingston s Letting go (Dutty Love) and Jay Sean s 2012 (It Ain t the
End) as summer turned to fall, making her announce 50k for a verse, no Album out, in her rap on the
Kanye West track Monster. This large number of cameos helped Minaj impact the world forever in
October of 2010 when she set a record for having the most songs simultaneously on the Billboard Hot
100 for no fewer than seven entries. Pink Friday followed quickly right behind Minaj s breakout
success, hitting shelves in November of 2010 to great excitement. People generally agreed that the
album was a solid, if not overwhelming, first appearance. Writing for Rolling Stone, Rob Sheffield
noted that there s nothing as weird or striking as her Monster feature, even as Entertainment Weekly s
Brad Wete supported tracks such as Moment 4 Life that showcase her skill for melody while bragging
telling a story her struggles be they professional or intimate ones of love and hurt. The openly Minaj
crisscrossed a variety of topics on her first appearance, taking on characters of different
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Emperor Hadrian Research Paper
The three major accomplishments of the Emperor Hadrian
Have you ever wondered how Rome was so great? I am going to tell you about one person who
contributed many things to make the Roman Empire greater than it already was. The Emperor Hadrian
was born in Italica, Spain in AD 76. His father died when he was young, so his cousin the Emperor
Trajan became his guardian. Trajan became the emperor in AD 98. He didn t like Trajan s aggressive
policies so he worked hard to bring peace to Rome. He became known for the personal attention he
paid to the Roman provinces. During his reign he undertook many building projects. I m just going to
tell you the three major ones. The three major accomplishments of the Emperor Hadrian are Hadrian s
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It was the largest and most beautiful Roman temple. It was designed by the emperor Hadrian himself.
It was consecrated in AD 121. But the construction didn t start until AD 125. It was dedicated ten
years later and was finished by Hadrian s successor Antoninus Pius. Finished sometime between AD
140 and 145. It was also damaged by a fire in AD 307. It was restored by the emperor Maxentius. It
had two adjoining sacred inner chambers. In each chamber there were two cult statues, Venus Felix
ancestor of the Roman people and Roma Aeterna the genius of the city. It s on the slope of Velia Hill,
with the arch of Titus at one corner and the Via Sacra passing down its flank. It effectively joins the
Forum and the Colosseum. In AD 131 132 Hadrian dedicated the Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens.
The Temple of Olympian Zeus is very similar to the Temple of Venus and Roma. North both was
surrounded by a paved court enclosed by a portico from which the stylobate could be approached by
steps on four sides. Both temples are peripteral having columns on four sides and dipteral with two
rows of twenty columns on the long side. The Temple of Olympian Zeus is octostyle with eight
columns across the principle façade, rather than ten like the Temple of Venus and Roma. The burning
of incense to Roma and Venus may have been among the very last acts of such veneration in Rome.
The temple itself had been
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List Of A Good Quality Mic
IGN (In Game Name): pceoutgirlscout My past igns are found at:
https://namemc.com/name/pceoutgirlscout
Age:
14
Timezone:
UTC +2:00.
Country:
Bulgaria, Plovdiv.
Do you have a good quality mic:
Yes, i do i have a logitech G230.
Do you have Telegram Teamspeak?:
Yes i do.
How many hours can you put in the server per week:
I put at least 20 hours per week.
Format:
Monday: 1:30pm 10pm
Tuesday: 1:30pm 10pm
Wednesday: 1:30pm 10pm
Thursday: 1:30pm 10pm
Friday: 3pm 12am
Saturday: 11am 1am
Sunday: 12am 11pm
Any previous punishments on Faithful?:
No but i have been screen shared several times.
Any past experiences in being a staff member:
Yes i have i have co owned servers back in the day and there was 20 40 people on regularly. ... Show
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And If i do have the chance to become staff i would totally record for mine and the servers benefit.
And i do have knowledge with the commands/rules. And i have tons of fun on the server as a regular
player and i think if i do get staff i will have even more with helping people! And so i can make my
fellow staff teams job even easier if i do get in. And i want to become staff so i can help this server
with alot.
Why should we accept you as staff?:
Well i feel i am a very skilled, knowledgeable staff. And i do have the talent to speak multiple
languages so i would feel like a 2in1. And i do love to help people and i would love to make the
Faithful MC community better and better as we progress. And i am not clueless about commands i do
know how they function and when they need to be functioned. And i do have the ability to record
when needed and i do feel i will be a great addition to the staff team. And i am very friendly towards
the staff team.
Maturity I am very mature but in some cases i can be weird but when it comes to contacting other
players i will be straightforward and as serious as possible with them.
Respect I have lot of respect for the fellow staff team as they work and grind for the server day by day
and i feel that is great and if i have the chance to do the same will be amazing! I have a respect for
everyone
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The Natures Of The Language And The Nature Of Language
Cambridge Dictionary states that language is a system of communication consisting of sounds, words,
and grammar, or the system of communication used by people in a particular country or type of work .
With particular definition, we can clearly observe that the system of language is made up from the
existence of words that brings something meaningful regardless the context, and the construction of
the sentences based on the collected words following the systematic grammatical rules which
eventually will be conveyed through the pronunciation of each words by the system of sounds. Thus,
firstly, we can conclude that the nature of language is, it has a specific system. If we wonder for a
while, throughout the world, there is no languages that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Learning language is not only about learning the grammar or the syntax but we can know more than
that with language. Based on the existence of language, we can know the system that human before us
used to communicate which will bring us to the study of sociology. Apart from that, we can learn how
our amazing brain works to produce and to memorize the system of the language that we have been
using to speak or to write since we were a baby, through the help from the study of psychology. In
addition, we can be exposed by several natures of language that we might overlook such as the
existence of specific system in languages, the uniqueness of the language and the identification of a
society based on the language used. A language serves several purposes to human being in their daily
life. Working, eating, even sleeping, we need certain kind of system for us to be able to perform those
activities in our life. The transformation of language within several hundred years gives a lot of
significance to the current world too, as language is an important medium to the world to
communicate and it becomes easier and easier to learn as the time goes by. Hence, the area of
linguistic is an interesting journey to be explored and more knowledge will be discovered from time to
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Chronicle of a Death Foretold is a novella written by...
Chronicle of a Death Foretold is a novella written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez taking place in
twentieth century Colombia. Marquez recalls the events of a murder twenty years in the past. The
victim, who is named Santiago Nasar in the novella, faces prosecution from his twin friends because
the twins sister states Santiago took her virginity. As honor was greatly valued in the Colombian
society at the time, their worldview led to the requirement for their family s honor to be restored by
killing Santiago. The result is an impending murder that almost everyone, except for a small group
including Santiago himself, knew about. The result is Santiago s death as he never knew what was
coming.
Aristotle s concept of a tragedy consists of plot, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The audience is introduced with Santiago s background. Following the beginning of the tragedy,
Angela Vicario, the bride of a rich and honorable man, had a conflict with her new husband regarding
her virginity. To resolve her issue, she places the blame for her lost virginity on for this issue on
Santiago Nasar. [Clotilde] was certain that the Vicario brothers were not as eager to carry out the
sentence as to find someone who would do them the favor of stopping them (Marquez 57). This leads
to the start of Santiago s downfall as the twins now are determined to restore their family s honor by
murdering Santiago Nasar, which also brings more issues as the twins and Santiago are friends since
their childhood. The ending of the tragedy would be the actual murder of Santiago as it brings an end
to his life and leaves a tragic finish to the plot. All together, these three sections would fulfill the role
of a tragic plot and allows Chronicle of a Death Foretold to be considered a tragedy itself as defined
by Aristotle. Next, a Greek tragedy must contain characters that provide moral lessons to the audience
and must be true to life, or be realistic where they can be related to people. In Chronicle of a Death
Foretold, there is a multitude of characters that give moral lessons in one way or another. For example,
Angela Vicario teaches a basic lesson regarding truth and the power of words. It is most likely that
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The Causes And Negative Effects Of Dysfunctional Family
See, I think there are roads that lead us to each other. But in my family, there were no roads just
underground tunnels. I think we all got lost in those underground tunnels. No, not lost. We just lived
there. by Benjamin Alire Sáenz. Dysfunctional families can lead to a few bad things in life, especially
towards their own children. When having a bad effect towards each other, they usually get lost in what
the problem is and forget about how to overcome them. The negative effects can also change an
individual s identity as well. Family dysfunction can have a negative effect on an individual s identity
in several ways.
One way family dysfunction affects an individual s identity is by lack of affection. First, when a child
does not get the affection needed from their family. For example, when a child starts to grow up. They
are needing affection whenever they want whether it being alone, tired, happy, or to feel encouraged.
It makes themselves feel good when getting enough affection from their parents. Yet without it, it
would make the child feel depressed and alone. In the Erickson s Stages of Psychosocial Development
by Kendra Cherry, Erickson talks about what would happen when a child does not get affection (stage
1). The child would start to isolate themselves from others around them when growing up and feel self
conscious. Secondly, when the child grows up and does not get enough affection, the child grows up
and will isolate themselves from society. For example,
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How Bladensburg Is A Small Town Within Prince George s...
Bladensburg is a small town within Prince George s County, Maryland. Though only 1.1 miles in size ,
Bladensburg is able to boast a rich history due to its placement along the Anacostia River and its
proximity to Washington D.C. The name of Bladensburg comes from Thomas Bladen a resident of
Prince Georges County and Maryland s provincial governor from1742 to1747. Bladen was the first
provincial governor of Maryland to be born in Maryland, but the land that made up the town before
1742 had a different name. It was called Beall town after Ninian Beall, a Scottish immigrant who
bought the land after he finished his time as an indentured servant. Beall s land was known as Black
Ash or Black Oak when he owned the land along with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, the court insisted taverns would not affect the value of their property and allowed others to
apply for tavern licenses. The job of tradesmen likely extended to others in the town, which included
lawyers, and doctors. The occupations of citizens outside of those listed above are not widely
discussed in sources on town history. This aspect is unfortunately left to speculation and assumption.
It is known that, the town depended on agriculture although the size of the farms that supported this
economy is unknown, but tobacco was a common crop, so the unknown townspeople probably
farmers.
Bladensburg was a port town, so sailors and longshoreman could have been living in the town at that
time. There were also slaves and indentured servants within the town some, of which came through
the town s port .
The port of Bladensburg was forty feet, able to accommodate large ships. At its height, the port s
handling of ocean faring ships and freight was second only to Yorktown, Virginia. Imports into the
Port of Bladensburg included slaves, tobacco, indentured servants, rum, molasses, cotton, and more.
In addition to importing tobacco, the port was also an official tobacco grading station. Some of the
most prominent and wealthy figures in the town gained their wealth from the port including
Christopher Lowndes, a town leader and
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Divine Unicity
hapter three of Malise Ruthven s book, Islam: A Very Short Introduction, is dedicated to the subject of
divine unicity and the fact that, although it is a very important belief in Islam, the Muslim world is
characterised by disunity. The word tawhid means unicity, and there is an insistence that it is unicity
above all that defines divinity, which is not directly mentioned in the Quran, but is implied. The idea
can be traced back to 657, when Mu āwiya s soldiers placed pages of the Quran on their lances,
symbolizing that they are also Muslims like Alī s supporters, calling upon this sacred unicity to reach
arbitration. Throughout the history of Islam, similarly to Christianity, there have been countless breaks
and divisions, ultimately leading ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Unicity exists in all three, but in Islam it is divine unicity; the idea that there is is no god but God,
which conflicts with the present sectarianism (57). Sunni, Shī‛a, and other Islamic sects all believe in
Allah as all Christians and Jews believe in God, however, division comes through interpretation,
which varies from person to person and the acceptability of beliefs depended on the influence of their
leaders. Each sect has different answers to particular questions, such as what qualifies a person to be
Muslim, which groups like the Seceders believed that any serious sinners could no longer be Muslims
but the Murjia believe anyone making the profession of faith was a Muslim. There is also the question
of predestination and free will that coincides with whether or not the Quran was created. The
Mu‛tazila believed in the Created Quran while the Ash‛aris believed in the Uncreated Quran, differing
on the essence of God and his unicity, with that latter having a philosophy of acceptance without
asking questions (66 67).
The Muslim world could be united should each sect accept their difference with respect and
understanding that there still is only one God. Divine unicity would be better practiced as a force that
brought Muslims together without generating conflict that is concerned with the finer political and
theological distinctions.
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Character Analysis Of Antigone
The play centers around a young girl, Antigone, that is determined to bury her wronged brother even
though it will end in her imminent death. Creon, the king, has deemed it illegal for anyone to bury
Antigone s brother s body, even though it is the female family member s duty given by the gods to
perform the burial. Antigone stuck to her oath to bury her brother and is caught by Creon and
sentenced to death. One of the main themes in this play is family. Each character s ending will be
tragic due to their loyalty to their family, which is illustrated in Antigone s death because of her
unwavering loyalty to her brother and commitment to his burial. Creon s son, Haemon, shows up
briefly in the play, but has a pivotal role. Haemon is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Haemon speaks as though there is nothing more important life than to see his father prosper. In that
quote, it is very apparent that his inherent response to his father s requests were submissive. At first
glance, one may think Haemon s initial decision is based on his love for his father, however, it
becomes apparent that his decision was based on his need to honor his father by showing his loyalty to
Creon s decision. Haemon illustrates this necessity to honor his father when he says, No marriage will
ever be more important to me than justly carrying out your precepts (647 648). Haemon does not say
that he wants to follow his ruling because that is his father or because he agrees with Creon. Creon
believes that he is honoring the gods and the state by sentencing Antigone to death. Therefore,
Haemon believes that if he does not obey his father, he will be dishonoring the gods, the state, and his
own father. Haemon is not loyal to his father because he believes that loyalty is important to family.
He is loyal because intern he will be honoring the gods and the states wishes. Haemon follows Creon s
ruling because if he disobeys, his father will be judged by the people he rules over. Creon is extremely
paranoid throughout the play and believes everyone is trying to betray him, even his own family. If
Haemon were to disobey his orders,
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Psychological Perspectives On Studying Juvenile...
This essay will compare and contrast some psychological and sociological approaches to studying
juvenile delinquency and disorder behaviour. The question is what makes people behave disorderly.
Youth disorderly behaviours are studied using different approaches including psychological and
sociological approaches. Both psychological and sociological approaches to studying juvenile
delinquency are necessary. This essay starts with outlining and defining disorderly behaviour and
juvenile delinquency. Then, it will look at the work of Eysenck, the Cambridge Study of Delinquent
Development research which was a longitude study and the Integrated Cognitive Antisocial Potential
theory by Farrington, all fit in psychological approach; studying the connection between personality
and disorder. It will then look at Sociological approach by looking at the work of Howard Becker,
Stan Cohen and Stuart Hall. This essay will be analysing and comparing their theories and separating
the differences and noting the similarities in their ideas. This essay will provide evidence for each
theory. It will then conclude by specifying significant similarities and differences in the light of the
evidence presented. Disorderly behaviour is any behaviour that does not conform to generally
accepted social or cultural norms and expectations. (Havard and Clarke, 2014, p. 249). Disorderly
behaviour in young people occurs when a youth s behaviour is in violation of criminal law, juvenile
status offences and
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Language Techniques Used In Girlfriend And Woman s Weekly...
Magazines use intentional specific language techniques to engage the intended audience. This helps
the magazine to communicate directly to the individual, with intentions of entertaining and advertising
which is shown greatly in magazines. Girlfriend and Woman s Weekly both predominantly focus on;
beauty, celebrity, fashion, gossip and motivational stories, however, they both have different intended
audiences.
Girlfriend
Girlfriend is a popular Australian magazine that releases monthly issues. Girlfriend aims their articles
at teenage girls from 12 to 17 years of age. From cover to cover Girlfriend is full of beauty and health
tips, boys and many topics that appeal and relate to teenage girl across Australia. Girlfriend is one of
the most popular teen magazines.
Colloquial language is used extensively within Girlfriend, this is seen as informal and basic, with
slang that is used among teenagers today, in hopes of relating. Girlfriend has taken a personal
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This magazine is aimed at mature, sophisticated, middle aged women across Australia. Women s
weekly aims to entertain by writing about topics such as: family, diet and health, inspirational and
emotional stories, various topics that are relevant to the average middle aged Australian women.
Despite the title, Woman s Weekly releases new issues monthly and is still highly popular across other
magazines aimed at the same audience. The magazine still focuses on the same aspects as Girlfriend,
using techniques to engage the readers personally. However, the language that is used in more
sophisticated and structured, still with colloquial language used in some aspects of the magazine.
Disjunctions, emotive language, imagery are techniques used in communicating with the reader.
Humour is infrequently used as Woman s Weekly takes a more serious approach to the topics that are
presented in the
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Present An Example Of Issue In Sport
Module 12
1. Present an example of issue in media and sport. Relate information from the lesson to your
example. The issue of media in sports that I found very interesting was the difference between sports
journalist and broadcaster. These two seem like they are very similar, but in fact they are very different
and very gray. As stated in the videos when the individual is doing anything that might be to their
advantage they will state that they are a journalist, but when they made a mistake or anything they will
say they were commentating or broadcasting. The problem is who is supposedly fact checking and
sports news and who is strictly there for entertainment.
2. Point out the V,C,R stakes in conflict for the key stakeholders. Be sure to
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Does Better Living And Citizenship Drive Immigrants Help...
Question: Does better living and citizenship drives immigrants to obtain more qualifications than local
citizens? An analysis of the UK. Introduction A persistent trend in the growth rate of immigrants to the
UK has been observed since the 1950s and that caters for a diverse ethnic society (Bell 1997).
Simultaneously, we ve seen a sharp rise in those participating in any form of qualification/education
and this is most prominent for those obtaining higher education qualifications. (Dolton, Silles 2008)
However, in some cases there seems to be a drive to obtaining more qualifications than others and this
sometimes results in over qualification, a phenomena many have accounted for providing its
determinants, the extent of its existence (Battu, Seaman, Sloane, 1999) and how it affects the returns
for those in the labour market that fall into this category of over educated (Sicherman, 1991).
Although previous studies have lightly focused on how over education affects earnings, studies either
focus on the US labour market (Rumberger 1987) or when they do focus on the UK, its effect are
assessed only for ethnic minorities. (Lindley 2009). A focus on an aggregated scale of all races will
supplement the literature where I intend to test whether immigrants are likely to be more over
qualified than UK born citizens and then compare the effect on earnings for each of the two
observation groups. Furthermore, having obtained a result on over qualification, I will proceed to
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The Long Before Detroit Became A Powerhouse
In 1950 Detroit s population reached an all time high. The city was booming with the help of the
Automotive industry. Underneath the excitement and prosperity, greater powers were taking effect,
permanently changing this region.These outside influences are what fostered Detroit s rise to power as
well as its great demise. Long before Detroit became a powerhouse, events were taking effect that
would have a clear ripple effect in later years. As early as 1916 African Americans were heading
north. The Great Migration was spurred by the heavy racism, including Jim Crow Laws of the south
causing segregation and racial violence, leading to a lack of available economic opportunities,
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Movement to Detroit, as a result of these events, is what allowed Detroit to become the auto motive
powerhouse of the country.
The powerful influx of African Americans into the Detroit area led to heightened racial tensions that
was seen nationwide at the time. The white supremacy group, the Ku Klux Klan, dug itself into the
Detroit region as early as the 1920s, making life more difficult through means of housing. White
communities militantly guarded the dividing lines imposed by segregation throughout Detroit s
history. As a result, the city s 200,000 black residents were cramped into 60 square blocks on the East
Side and forced to live under deplorable sanitary conditions. Ironically, the ghetto was called Paradise
Valley (American Experience). These events eventually culminated into a series of race riots that
required military intervention on various occasions and even with the aid, fatalities were inevitable.
The worst of the early riots was in 1943 after which troops were stationed in the region for 6 months
to help maintain the peace. All of this was spurred by the Civil War leading into a new age for african
americans to be free and was catalyzed by World War I and II. All of this leads to postwar America in
the 1950s. The demand of factory workers was no longer present and technology development was a
game changer. New automation began taking jobs from people, which allowed for
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Causal And Contributing Factors Of Obesity
Causal Contributing Factors
Several million commercial truckers operate within a transportation environment encompassed with
multicomponent workplaces that have policies and regulations which govern them. Truckers burden of
disease, inaccessibility to health promoting resources, and the number of occupational hazards within
their profession, indicate that trucking is among the most underserved occupational segments.
Obesity is a significant contributing risk factor for a higher prevalence of fatigue and excessive
daytime sleepiness (EDS) in the general population. Obesity is also linked to obstructive sleep apnea
(OSA). These associations represent significant occupational hazards during the performance of
complex tasks such as, piloting an aircraft, driving trucks, and operating public transit vehicles, which
require workers to have constant focus, attention and vigilance (Dinges et al., 1997; Dagan et al.,
2006; Cohen et al., 2010). Therefore, even a slight increase in risk could have substantial impact on
the population attributable risk, given the incidence rate of fatigue related crashes and the high
prevalence of obesity among drivers (Dixon et al., 2007). The Institute of Medicine (IOM) provided
estimates that approximately 20% of all serious injuries caused by motor vehicle crashes are
associated with drowsy driving (Garbarino et al., 2001). The National Transportation Safety Board
(NTSB) gave evidence that over 30% of truck driver fatal crashes are fatigue
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Essay about Catch 22, by Joseph Heller
Catch 22 is a story about the different personalities that can be involved in a war. Out of all the
different archetypes, the three I ve chosen are John Yossarian, Albert Tappman, and Milo
Minderbinder, although, not in that order. The first character being analyzed is Yossarian, the
unwilling hero of this book. Although the book labels Yossarian as the main character, he constantly
tries to coward out of going to battle. The second character that will be described is Milo
Minderbinder, the archetypical business person of Catch 22.He runs the camp mess hall and controls
what everyone in the camp is buying, selling, and eating. Milo is constantly trying to control or
manipulate the economies around him, and after he gets a large commission ... Show more content on
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It was like seditious and insidious too, and like socialist, suspicious, fascist and Communist. It was an
odious, alien, distasteful name, a name that just did not inspire confidence. It was not at all like such
clean, crisp, honest, American names such as Catchcart, Peckem and Dreedle. (210)
The quote above describes the relationship with Colonel Cathcart, in which Cathcart has a worrying
doubt about Yossarian and his role in the squadron. Yossarian complains to Doc Daneeka about
Colonel Cathcart s dictum regarding the mission count during every visit to the medical tent. Cathcart
s opinion about Yossarian also dawns upon the other men who start to wonder about the man with that
name and who he actually is. One of the main points within the story is when the soldiers question
Yossarian during the death of Lt. Mudd, whom the men continuously call the dead man in Yossarian s
tent (Heller 166). A character that changes Yossarian completely about war is Snowden. After
Snowden s death, Yossarian is given a medal of honor for fighting through that battle, but unlike the
other men, Yossarian shows up in a disorderly fashion. He realizes that he doesn t want to be in a war
like atmosphere anymore and starts to long for his trips throughout Italy with Milo, Orr, Nately, and a
couple of others from the squadron. It is after these trips that Yossarian tries to weasel his way out of
the squadron by feigning sicknesses and pleading for Doc Daneeka to claim him insane. While
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In My Continuance On The Chosen Topic Of Superstitions
In my continuance on the chosen topic of Superstitions Worldwide, the myths and practices were
found in correlations and similarities shared with countries across the globe. In Part one of my last
research, I found a few myths that appears similar. However, though a few are commonly practiced as
of current, there is no scientific proof they are accurate. As stated, in my previous report, a recent
statistic states, that only 30% of people are not superstitious , thus I can assume that the rest of the
70% does, while others won t admit that they are in fact superstitious. Therefore, I will explore some
of the various myths and will allow the readers to draw their own conclusion. In addition, India, U.S.,
and China are the three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Among the many villages in India, the practice of water being poured over a sheep s back , is
considered an acceptable good sign if the animal shivers. On the flip side, if the animal did not shiver,
the people would continue to pour water until it does to avoid the additional expense of a second
animal being killed. In addition, to the practice of the animal be a sacrifice, the goat would be
decorated by the Koravas people, then taken and place in front of shrine/idol. The final determination
for acceptance, should the body of the animal quivers it is observed as a confirmation. In any event, it
was not established the animal would be abundant and replace with a second animal for sacrifice. In
addition, another one of their practices is the use of cock at death ceremonies of the Idaiyans of
Coimbatore. In the sacrificial offering, a cock is tied to a post and rice is used as an offering. Also, at
the end, the thread is tied to the post and the other end with a new cloth. During the ceremony, the
thread is watched by the people if it shakes, and then broken . Once this has happened the cock is
killed and is considered a good omen if the cock is seen moving in adversely from left to right, as well
as other animals are seen looking from a far off with similar adverse movements is it considered a
good omen. I found within this culture it is hard to conclude whether their practices or superstitious
are religious, I would
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Ernest Rutherford Accomplishments
Ernest Rutherford is often ascribed as the greatest and most respectable experimental scientist, second
to none. His unparalleled success is attributed to his revolutionary work regarding but not limited to
the atom. Rutherford s ingenuity and dexterity was able to alter our insight of nature three remarkable
times. He first set laws on radioactive decay, explaining it as the spontaneous disintegration of atoms.
He then riveted the scientific community when he determined the structure of the atom. Finally, he
became the world s first successful alchemist when he triumphantly converted nitrogen to oxygen by
splitting the atom. Though his major accomplishments are astounding, he is responsible for even more
glories. He made the discovery of alpha ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Rutherford speculated, quite rightly, that the power of the atom was infinitely higher than the energy
bonding it together. Prior to World War I, he commented that he didn t think the power of the atom
could ever be efficiently extracted, but hoped that ways of achieving this would not be determined
before the world was at peace. Unfortunately, for many, controlled nuclear fission was made possible
just two years after Rutherford s death, and the rest, well, is history. The world, however, owes a great
deal to Ernest Rutherford and his discoveries. Today, the science of physics has propelled to new
heights. In France and Switzerland, scientists at CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear
Research) are in the process of venturing with the world s largest particle accelerator, called the Large
Hadron Collider (LHC), to unlock some of the last mysteries of particle physics the existence of
substances such as dark matter, dark energy, and something called Higgs Boson. Suffice to say, the
LHC is an underground tunnel, circular in nature, with a circumference of about 27km. The basic idea
is to send beams of protons in opposite directions into one another, having them collide at almost the
speed of light and observing what happens. Scientists are hoping to find evidence that verifies their
standard model of particle physics. Rutherford s greatest contribution to the development of Science is
of course his model of the atom. The Japanese scientist Hantaro Nagaoka had developed a similar
model six years before Rutherford, but because it went against the teachings of classical
electrodynamics it had not been taken seriously. However, Rutherford was such a differential figure,
and had verified the concept with more concrete proof and calculations, hence earning the title Father
of nuclear physics . Although his theory was modified by
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Los subsidios en las finanzas públicas de países...
Los subsidios en las Finanzas públicas de países subdesarrollados
Hoy en día las finanzas públicas en países en vías de desarrollo gastan más en subsidios que en tratar
de incrementar la balanza comercial de manera positiva. Es decir, que los países pagan cantidades
gigantescas en subsidios para las personas, y no invierten ese dinero en crear fuentes de trabajo,
producción y que esta genere un crecimiento económico positivo que beneficie en conjunto a la
economía y a ellas mismas. Le generaría al país un mejor nivel y calidad de vida para de esta manera
seguir incrementado sus riquezas al generar más producción y más consumo, por lo general el ser
humano valora mucho más lo que no tiene y se le hace difícil obtener.
Los subsidios son una cantidad de dinero establecida por el gobierno que se paga para que el país
adquiera dicho producto en un menor costo (tus preguntas). Los países en vías de desarrollo tienen
más subsidios debido a su nivel de vida; el mismo que si no existiera no alcanzaría el dinero de las
personas para abastecer cada una de sus necesidades. Todo gobierno tiene como obligación brindar a
su país salud, viabilidad, seguridad, educación entre otros cosa que difícilmente se consigue; es decir,
cumplir a cabalidad cada una de estas obligaciones. En la actualidad países latinoamericanos como
Ecuador manejan ciertos subsidios que son la principal causa de que las finanzas públicas no estén
correctamente manejada ya que altas cantidades de dinero es
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Essay on Is Online Instruction an Efficient Form of...
In the last twenty years, internet has become the driving force for the development of our society. It
significantly changed our life in many ways, such as online education. In 2002, more than 1.6 million
college students took online courses and unsurprisingly, this number almost tripled in 2008 (Allen and
Seaman, 2010). Queen and Lewis found (2011), 74% of school districts with distance education
programs planned to expand online offerings over the next 3 years. However, although many students
and instructors are using online education, the debate about the efficiency of online instruction
comparing with that by traditional mode still going on as online education does not achieved universal
acceptance. Thus, it is necessary to examine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Thus, the main flaw of using an online instruction is students and teachers have limited interactions
and communications. As a result, it is necessary for teachers and course developers to construct a
community and to help everyone to participate in the course, in order to overcome this main flaw of
virtual learning and improve its efficiency.
On the other hand, one of the main advantages of online instruction is that it does not have the
limitation of space and time. It is very convenient for students and teachers to take virtual classes and
access to the course material in anywhere and at any time if an electrical device connecting to the
internet is provided. Hence, students are able to learn at their home, on streets and even during
vacation. Furthermore, non traditional students, such as someone who already had a job and thus
cannot attend to class, will benefit from online learning as they can study and learn without going to
school. In addition, Perry and Pilati mentioned (2011) online instruction provides students a chance of
more independent learning as they can use their own speed of learning depending on how quickly they
receiving knowledge and the availability of their time. This would help students to learn more
effectively as different students have different situations.
Another
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Cost of Quality
Assuming an agreement is made between a supplier and a customer such that the supplier must ensure
that all parts are within tolerance before shipment to the customer, what is the effect on the cost of
quality to the customer? Cost of quality is the cost associated with the quality of a work product. As
defined by Crosby in his Quality Is Free , Cost Of Quality (COQ) has two main components: Cost Of
Conformance and *Cost Of Non Conformance. Another view is that cost of quality is the amount of
money a business loses because its product or service is not done right in the first place. From fixing a
warped piece on the assembly line to having to deal with a lawsuit because of a malfunctioning
machine or a badly performed service, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Each product is different in some way from the one just made prior. There are thousands of variables
that affect thousands of characteristics of a product. In an environment that is constantly changing, it
may not be feasible to measure every characteristic of the product. There are no tools to detect every
characteristic. What is critical is to control the important parameters of the process throughout the
product life cycle. This helps to ensure that the quality is built into the product as it is manufactured.
What most companies do is select a handful of characteristics considered to be important to their
customer. They measure those few to ensure that they meet customer requirements. They perform their
100% inspection, and if the product passes it is shipped to the customer. They are very surprised when
they get a phone call from the customer that their product ruined the customer s lot and not only does
their customer want their money back but they want to be compensated for the losses as well. At that
point the quality manager will retrieve the test results from the product, which shows that the product
passed all quality inspection requirements before shipment. The result is lost customers. Either way
the cost will be substantial to the manufacturer. What went wrong? The 100% inspection was
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The Concept Of The Looking Glass Self
Sociology 1110 Winter 2015 Assignment 4 Expository Explanatory Paper
The increase in interest to the problem of communication in sociology actualized questions of
understanding the nature of the individual. This determined the weakening of the behaviorist tradition,
which is characterized by a nihilistic attitude to the study of psychological processes and the
determination of the human life as a manifestation of the externally observable behavior (by analogy
with the animal reaction). The interactionist approach in sociology has been formed and it refers to the
integrity of the human personality and self determination in the micro social environment. In this
research paper, I want to consider the interactionist theory, as it perfectly reflects micro social
processes and explain the nature of human identity.
The Self Concept
The concept of the looking glass self is one of the first concepts of personality psychology, sociology.
It does not come from the internal characteristics of the person, but from the recognition of the crucial
role of the interaction of individuals, who act in relation to each other as standing in a front of a
mirror. William James, who was American philosopher and psychologist, was the first, who began to
develop problems with The self concept. James used fixed language structures in order to distinguish
different aspects of a single integrated Self , who is the individual himself. Thus, James suggested
reasonable (but still hypothetical) model
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The Three Goddesses In The Trojan War
The Trojan War was ultimately caused by a petty conflict between three Goddesses Aphrodite, Pallas
Athena, and Hera. While attending a party they discovered a golden apple with the words for the
fairest carved in it. They all believed themselves to be the fairest, so to determine who would get the
apple they needed a judge. Their first choice was Zeus, but he wisely declined, and instead, pointed
them in the direction of Mount. Ida near Troy, where Prince Paris an excellent judge of beauty was
doing shepherd s work. The three went to Paris, but instead of having him look at them to choose the
prettiest, they all offered him a bribe and told him to choose the Goddess who offered the best thing
(248). Hera promised to make him an Emperor of Europe and Asia. Athena said that he would lead the
Trojans to victory against the Greeks. Aphrodite promised him the love of the fairest mortal on Earth.
Although it was not an easy decision for him, Paris chose love and gave the golden apple to
Aphrodite. This decision is what is said to be the cause of the long and famous Trojan War (249).
2. The Goddess of Discord, Eris, caused trouble by throwing the golden apple that said for the fairest
into the party. She was upset that she was not liked by many people in Olympus and was the only
divinity to not be invited, so she wanted to create ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The fairest woman in the world was the daughter of Zeus and Leda, Helen. Just before Paris had
judged the three Goddesses on their beauty, Helen was being approached by many suitors many of
which were of high class and from powerful families. For this reason, Helen s dad, King Tyndareus,
made all of them swear that they would not cause any harm to Helen and her chosen husband. Because
they were all wishing to be the one to marry her, they all thought the promise was to their favor and
agreed. In the end, King Tyndareus chose Menelaus, the brother of Agamemnon, to wed his daughter,
and also appointed him as the King of Sparta
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Women In The Early Renaissance
Were Women Given the Chance to Represent Themselves in the Early Renaissance?
Kaylynn Sims
The Renaissance was a large resurgence and what one could consider reboot of culture. During the
Renaissance, the amount of art and culture flourished. At the center of it all, was Florence. To some,
Florence was the birthplace for the Renaissance. Flourishing markets, painters, architects, poets, and
especially humanists, began their origins in the city and around it. As with most places and time
periods in history, the Renaissance was full of economic discrepancies that caused the creation of class
and the difference in political power. Or in other words: Those with the most money had the most
power. To follow suit with most of history, women had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Other representations of art, like sculpture and painting were quite popular as well. Rarely were
women the artists of such works, but male artists would often paint the women that they were
surrounded by and usually for the occasion of their weddings in the noble class (Kaborycha, 94 and
95). Depictions of the non elite and servant women were rare, but can be found in Renaissance art. For
example, a non elite, but non servant woman is depicted in a Piero della Francesca painting, titled
Madonna del Parto. She is shown as extremely pregnant, and ready to give birth to her child, because
of the facial expression that is depicted on her face. The woman looks very uncomfortable and tired.
This painting is representative of the role that women primarily took in the Renaissance. Women were
the heir producers. More often than not, it was hoped that the child women were having was a boy, so
that it could pass on the family name (Discussion, February 10). And if the women were to give birth
to a girl, families continued to have children until there was at least one boy. This left some women
pregnant for the majority of their lives. Francesca s painting supports the ideal that Alberti proposed in
Family and Fortune. Most women had children and tended to those children as well as their domestic
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Understand How to Safeguard the Well Being of Children and...
UNDERSTANDING HOW TO SAFEGUARD THE WELL BEING OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG
PEOPLE ASSIGNMENT 026 TASK A Danielle Hall SECTION 1(Ref 1.1)PG1 THE MAIN
CURRENT LEGISLATION, GUIDELINES, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES WITHIN OWN UK
HOME NATION FOR SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE ARE AS
FOLLOWS, SAFEGUARDING (Local safeguarding Children Board, Children s Act 1989, Protection
of Children s Act 1999, The Children s Act (every child matters 2004) and Safeguarding Vulnerable
Group s Act 2006), Data Protection Act (1998) INFORMATION AND COMPLAINTS SPECIFIC
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS OF PREMISES AND SECURITY OUTINGS EQUALITY OF
OPPERTUNITIES (human rights act 1998) MEDICINES ILLNESS AND INJURIES (RIDDOR
1995) FOOD AND DRINK SMOKING ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
changes in behaviour, general well being, unexplained marks or bruising. * Listen to the child and
offer re assurance and give assurance that action will be taken * Do not question the child * Make a
written objective record that includes time and date, exact words as far as possible, the name of the
person to whom the concern was reported, the name of any other person present at the time of
observation or disclosure. * Record s signed, dated and kept in the child s personal file securely * The
parent/carer are normally the first point of contact, except where the Local Safeguarding Children
Board does not allow this. This is usually the case where the parent is the likely abuser. In these cases
the investigating officers will inform
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The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
In his novel The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer presents the corruption of the Catholic Church
through several of his characters. Chaucer lived in a time of controversial indulgences, a way to pay
off sins. Chaucer s tales show his opposition to these sinful behaviors that he believed were common
among the clergy. In order to protest against sinful behavior and religious corruption, Chaucer uses
characters such as the pardoner, the friar, the summoner, and the prioress to show the lack of morality
and faith among the clergy, and presents the parson as an example of how to correct corruption of the
Catholic Church. Chaucer demonstrates corruption of the clergy through the pardoner who is a sinner
since he deceives the innocent through greed, which at the time was a mortal sin. Chaucer describes
the pardoner as having a bunch of relics in his pouch such as a croys of latoun, full of stones (GP 699).
However, Chaucer retorts, But with thise relikes, whan that he fond A povre person dwellynge upon
lond, Upon a day he gat hym moore moneye
Than that the person gat in monthes tweye (GP 701 704).
Here, Chaucer calls the pardoner a liar who uses false relics to collect money from people he meets
who are trying to repent of their sins. The pardoner is even more appalling because he preaches
against greed, yet he is guilty of that very sin when he tricks the innocent into giving him large
amounts of money by using these false relics. Chaucer characterizes the pardoner as
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  • 2. Anne Elliot Persuasion A classic work of English literature, Jane Austen s novel, Persuasion, centers on the story of protagonist, Anne Elliot. Intelligent, kind, and considerate, much of Anne s struggles throughout the text may be attributed to the ease with which she is persuaded by her family to act as they see fit. While this may paint the character as being easily manipulated or lacking strong character, it is argued that a deeper understanding of Anne Elliot as a character may be attained upon closer analysis of her surroundings, the context within which she was brought up, and her family dynamic. Born in 1787 (Austen, 1998, p.5), the character of Anne was likely subject to a different socialization process than a female child born in the twenty first century. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More specifically, the theory states that family members profoundly affect each other s thoughts, feelings, and actions. Furthermore, the theory implies that family members are often interconnected, seeking each other s attention and approval. Within the context of the novel, profession and marriage are two ways in which an individual may improve their social status. While Anne often seems to more easily overlook one s social standing in society (as seen with her willingness to maintain a relationship with Mrs. Smith) than the rest of her family, it is still clear that she is well aware of the class systems in place within her society, and the importance of social standing. This is evident upon her confession that she feels it was not wrong of her to be persuaded by Lady Russell to break off her relationship with Fredrick Wentworth (Austen, 1998, p.231). As such, when agreeing to marry Fredrick, it was not her love for him or her strengthened sense of character that allowed her to accept his proposal, but rather it was his higher position within society that made him deserving of her. With the above in mind, it can be seen that Anne clearly seeks the approval of her family members, and that her feelings and beliefs are very much influenced by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. American Football Vs European Football American football vs European football (soccer) On November 1869, Princeton and Rutgers played the first intercollegiate football game in New Brunswick, New Jersey, using a soccer style game with rules adapted from the London Football Association (Michael Oriard 2017). American football is a combination of two English sport, rugby and soccer. In term of popularity, soccer is most popular sport in the world, whereas American football is only popular in the United States. American Football and soccer have differences such as the protections gears, the shape of the ball, the way they score points, numbers of leagues. The comparison between American Football and soccer reveals that soccer is easier ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... American Football is a very expensive sport due to the amount of gear you must wear and their expenses. To play American Football you need a Helmet to protect your head against concussion, Shoulder and Chest pad protector, upper leg padding and mouth guard. According to a research, the University of Nebraska spends $1,000 on average to equip each football player for a game. (Cork Gaines 2012). All those protections do not prevent injuries. Conversely, in soccer, you only need shin guard to protect your shin. The expenses of the gears and the equipment can be the reason why American football is only played in united states. Duration in sports activities may result in an uninteresting game or enjoyable to watch. The third difference between soccer and Football is the time limit. American football has in total of 60 minutes, with 4 quarters and each quarter is 15 minutes, after the second quarter the referee announce a long break, the game is not constant like soccer, basket or hockey, On the other hand, soccer has 90 minutes in total, with a break after the first half and both half long 45 minutes, at the end the referee adds an additional time for the time lost. The fourth difference between soccer and American football are the popularity and the number of fans. Unfortunately, American football has only 400 million fans because it is only played and watch in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Growing Importance Of Ethical Business Managers The Growing Importance of Ethical Business Managers Julia Shaw Hillary Shaw (2010) describe that the need for ethical business managers and practices has never been greater. Recent financial scandals have exposed issues in the management decision making process, suggesting a need to develop the necessary analytical and empathetic qualities so future corporate leaders may be moral managers (Julia Shaw Hillary Shaw, 2010). This recent pattern of business misconduct (Michaelson, 2015) and single minded pursuit of profit has made the promotion of ethical values a key concern for modern business organizations (Julia Shaw Hillary Shaw, 2010). This paper will discuss how literary fiction (i.e. novels, literature, narrative, fiction, drama, comics) can help organizations develop ethical managers by discussing (1) the growing importance of ethical business managers (2) the benefits of a novel approach to business ethics, and (3) the moral value of literary fiction to business. During the past few years, many companies have seen their reputations plummet in the wake of various corporate scandals (Julia Shaw Hillary Shaw, 2010). With this context of an amoral and inept set of global management practices, Julia Shaw Hillary Shaw (2010) propose the need for a new breed of manager, namely the moral manager. While Eastwood describes that leadership is an essentially moral act, he elaborates that there is a disconnection between this notion and the behavior of some business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay about Civil War Weapons and Atrillery The Weapons of the American Civil War The Civil War, also called The War Between the States, was one of the bloodiest wars in American history. What made the Civil War such a massacre? The Civil War was such a bloodbath because the technological advances were so far superior to the tactics of the infantry, that the weapons virtually obliterated the soldiers. Soldiers would form lines known as a battalions. In these battalions, soldiers would basically march to their deaths. In addition to weapons doing so much damage, fortification on the battlefield was far more advanced than had ever been before. The Cheveau de frise was the main focus of armored fortification in the Civil War. This fortification consisted of 10 to 12 foot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Colonel Mosby once remarked . . .the only real use for a sword was to hold a piece of meat over a fire for frying. 6 The Union army, unlike the Confederates, had multiple companies that provided simple, yet devastating weapons. One of these weapons was the .52 caliber breech loading Billinghurst Requa battery; it was produced only 50 times. This weapon consisted of 25 rifled barrels side by side that, when primed, were set off by a lanyard to inflict massive damage over a small range of territory.7 The Union forces also produced many long range artillery weapons. Unlike the Confederates, who used Howitzers; the Union Army used mortars. The short squat mortar, as it was called, was originally used by the Ottoman s in 1453. The mortars operated by the Union were primarily used to hurl shells over walls or into large concentrations of enemy soldiers. In addition to lobbing bombs over walls, the mortars were also extremely effective in dismantling naval forces. The mortars could be shot from miles inland, therefore Confederate naval forces never saw the bombs coming. The mortar weighed 17,120 pounds and could fire a 220 pound bomb 4,325 yards. There were smaller versions of these mortars (the 300 lb Coehorn mortar with a 5.8 inch bore that hurled an 18 pound shell), but they saw very little activity on the battlefield.8 The Union forces also used another form ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Investigation of Tissues Essay Investigation of Tissues Tissues are defined as a group of associated, similarly structured cells that with their ground substance act together in the performance of a specialised function for the survival of the multicellular organism. The tissues are classified into four main groups which are epithelial, connective, muscle and nervous. (http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia accessed 08 October 2004) Epithelial Tissues Epithelial tissues form the covering of all body surfaces with the functions being to provide protective covering, absorption, secretion, diffusion, sensation and contractility. They are tightly packed together with little intercellular matrix and can be squamous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Connective tissue examples are; adipose (fatty tissues), loose connective tissue, dense fibrous connective tissue, elastic connective tissue, cartilage, osseous tissue (bone), tendons and ligaments. I have chosen to look more at adipose (fatty tissue): Adipose is a specialised type of connective tissue which stores lipids. It collects in large numbers and is shaped to be large round or oval cells. Adipose has a similar function to that of fibrous tissue, which throughout the body connects by irregular network of strands to form a cushion layer to support blood vessels, nerves and other organs. Adipose is essential for insulation due to its low thermal capacity which allows the body to retain heat, thus functioning normally. Its other vital function is that of protection of delicate organs such as the eyes and kidneys. Fat cells offer this by forming liquid and being excellent at absorbing pressure as they cannot be flattened. Adipose tissue is needed for the body to turn to in times of need due to it being able to form a food reserve. Excess carbohydrates are made into glycogen and turned into fat and stored within adipose tissue which when energy is required by the body converts back. Adipose tissue is normally localised to certain depots within the body such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. How does the concentration of sucrose affect the weight... How does the concentration of sucrose affect the weight of pieces of potato after osmosis has taken place? Aim The aim of this is experiment is to investigate how much sucrose is in a potato. We are going to investigate the effect of different concentrations of sucrose on the weights of pieces of potato after osmosis has taken place. Prediction I predict that the less concentrated the solution of sucrose is, the greater the weight of the potato will be. I predict this because osmosis is the movement of water from a region of high water concentration to a region of low water concentration through a semi permeable membrane i.e. the cell wall of the potato. If the concentration of water inside the potato is high then the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cell will then begin to shrivel up and become flaccid (floppy). There is always a steady flow from the weaker solution to the stronger solution, which is why we will leave the experiment for a few days to make sure that all the water that will pass through has passed thorough. The water particles also act as though they are trying to dilute the stronger solution and therefore even up the concentrations on either side of the membrane. Some membranes in plant cells, such as in a potato, allow certain particles to pass through them and not others. They are selectively permeable. The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane is called osmosis. The rate at which osmosis takes place is affected by the concentration of water in the two solutions on each side of the membrane. If a selectively permeable membrane separates the two solutions, water moves through it in both directions at the same time. However, more water leaves a dilute solution (high water concentration) and passes into a more concentrated solution (low water concentration) than enters it. Although the water appears to move across the membrane in one direction, it is in fact moving in both directions but more one way than the other. When the concentration of water is the same on both sides of the membrane, the movement of water will be the same in both directions. At this point, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Summary of Canadian Confederation Essay During the years before Confederation, there was much happening in the colonies that would eventually unite to become the Dominion of Canada in 1867. The Fathers of Confederation were the architects of the plan that resulted in the proposal that would bring the individual British American colonies together under a Federalist system. There were three main conferences which were held and to be included as a Father of Confederation. These conferences were The Charlottetown Conference 1864, The Quebec Conference 1864, and The London Conference 1866. The Fathers of Confederation for the most part were leading politicians from the British Colonies interested in forming a Federal Union or a Confederation. Although not all colonies joined ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was of a British North America that stretched from Atlantic to Pacific, from the U.S. boarder to the Arctic hinterland. Britain not only rules the Colonies of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Vancouver Island, and British Columbia, but it also asserted it s authority over all of the lands in the interior that were administered by the Hudson Bay Company. An evolutionary process which could bring all of these lands together under one Federal Government would create a country larger than the United States and with the best chances to stand up to U.S., Spanish and Russian encroachment upon British North America. Political union was viewed as a solution to many problems and ultimately a larger politic union was with the Canada s and other colonies by Great Britain. The Governor of New Brunswick, Francis Bond, lead the charge when he campaigned for a Maritime Union between New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and possibly Newfoundland. In 1863/64. The idea was pursued and the colonial legislatures agreed to gather in Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island on September 1st, 1864 to discuss Maritime union. When news of this meeting became known in the Canada s, John A Macdonald decided to lead a contingent of coalition government and opposition members to Charlottetown to propose a larger union of the colonies. They campaigned for an invitation to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Controlling Inventory System By Mis 1. ABSTRACT Ameliorating the Controlling Inventory System by MIS, A Case study of AR Enterprises, Medicines Medical Equipment s Business Organization, the Management Information System is the use of computer and computer resources both hardware and software in organization to improve business activities resulting in the running of business accurately, timely and effectively. General purpose software is available in market and solved general purpose issues but don t assist the specific business process or problem. This study focus to have software to control and manage all the major and minor business processes, for the purpose some specific purpose software needs to be developed. Understudy Organization would be able to get a complete package with software and management system. 2. Introduction 2.1. Background It is intimidating task to setup and manage a newly developed system for business, available software only a package for the process of setting up accounts and posting daily transactions. These Accounting software such as Peachtree, SAP, QuickBook also assists managers and organization process by creating informative reports and financial statements includes income statements, balance sheet, cash flow statement, retain earning and all other financial reports to increase decision making effectiveness. (Dave Ingram, 2009) Inventory Volume controlling system is the most important for better management of an organization. Such system must determine the Inventory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Review Of Campbell s Chicken Noodle Soup Growing up as a kid every single day I would each Campbell s Chicken Noodle Soup. At eit almost every single day, now I eat it here in there but I still love it. When I was small I was obviously too small to make it myself, but eventually from watching my mother make it for me so many times, I mastered how to make a Chicken Noodle Soup myself. First thing, please make sure you are old enough to work the stove. If not, you are not ready to master this try again next year. You will need a stove, pot, water, and of course, the Chicken Noodle Soup can itself. What you first want to do is take the can, make sure you open it carefully and slowly. I had to learn the hard way, pull the loop on top of the chicken noodle can slowly and carefully. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. In Defense of Free Will In this paper I will present an argument against free will and then I will defend a response to that argument. Free will is defined as having the ability to make our own choices. Some will argue that all of our decisions have already been dictated by our desires therefore we never actually truly make our own choices. The purpose of this paper is to defend the argument that we have free will by attacking the premise that states we have no control over what we desire. I will defeat this premise by showing how one does have control over his/her desires through the idea of self control. I will then defend my argument against likely rebuttals that state that there is still no way to control our desires proving that we do have free will. 1. The Argument Against Free Will The argument against free will states that; what you do is always determined by what you have the strongest desire to do, but you have no control over what you desire. If what you do is always determined by something that you have no control over then you can never actually act freely. It follows from what has been said that one does not have free will. The first statement seems to not make a whole lot of sense right off the bat. You would think that if someone wants to do something but does not do it then they are not choosing their greatest desire. How does your brain tell you what you want? Do you have any control over what your brain says you want? According to what this argument states we do not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Importance Of Superstitions In Sports One doesn t acquire superstitions, curses, or obsession out of nowhere towards a sports team. It s something that s involuntarily part of someone when they participate in these gatherings with other sports fans. Having a passion specifically for a team could get a crowd riled up, so when they begin to lose, people try to generalize what could have caused the circumstance. Fear of one s team being in a losing streak, who never seem to win, sports fans try to hold on to a sense of hope and something to believe in that could explain the reasoning as to why they haven t won for a period of time. However, there is no logical evidence that superstitious or curses are the cause of a team lost in a game. Being a fan of a sports team, specifically baseball, could result in being prone to believing the curses or superstitious that comes with the team when they have lost. People are always trying to fill in the gaps of what could cause such a loss, and when they can t find a legitimate reason they direct their attention to superstition. Many attribute it to events that occurred earlier that could be the cause of a team losing, even though the event could have no relation to the outcome of the game. Before the Chicago Cubs won the World Series in 2016, ending the 108 year old drought that began in 1908, a curse began to surface called the Curse of the Billy Goat. When a Cubs fan was ejected from Wrigley field after many people complained about the smell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Persuasive Essay On Cyberbullies Fighting Cyberbullies Before technology took over our society, bullying was limited to physical and verbal harm. Today, technology has allowed bullies to attack someone at anytime and say as much as they wish. This allows for the victim to read and re read his or her threats over and over again. When the threats become too harsh, the victim feels unsafe in public areas, such as school, and the victim misses out on school work and activities. Although there are more serious problems that should be addressed at school, school officials should fight cyberbullying because dealing with cyberbullying issues teaches students to become better and stronger people in the future, the disturbing comments that are made online affect the students mental and emotional health, and when addressing this issue, both the bully and the victim could be helped. Cyberbullying is the inappropriate use of the internet, online networks, and social media in which someone attacks an innocent person using offensive comments and/or pictures. In the past, traditional bullying was limited to harassing people face to face. Outside witnesses could interfere at anytime and stop situations from getting worse. However, the development of technology has opened the doors for people to hurt others anonymously. The internet has no boundaries, giving bullies the ability to harass others as much as they feel. Dealing with cyberbullying issues teaches students to become better stronger people in the future. It is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Secure Mobile Voting System Using Fingerprint A SECURE MOBILE VOTING SYSTEM USING FINGERPRINT U.Rajkumar, H.Karunakaran, B.karthikeyan, M.venkatesh, rajkuamrudhaya@gmail.com, karunakaranit17@gmail.com , G.Revathi M.E. , revugovind@gmail.com, Department of Information Technology, V.S.B Engineering College, Karur. Abstract The heart of the democracy is solely depending on the voting. The voting is the right for every citizen in the nation. The fingerprint shows the most promising future in real world applications. Because of their uniqueness and consistency over time, fingerprints have been used for identification and authentication purpose. However, there are some challenges in using fingerprint in real world application. We are interested in designing and analyzing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is why majority of secure systems are using fingerprint method alone or in combination with other biometric feature to make systems more secure in this rapidly advancing technology era. That is why in this Mobile Voting systems are identification of voter is based on fingerprints. A database is created containing the fingerprint of all the voters in the constituency. Illegal votes and repetition of votes is checked for in this system. Hence if this system is employed the elections would be fair and free from rigging. Fingerprints are one of many forms of biometrics used to identify an individual and verify their identity. Extensive research has been done on fingerprints in humans. Two of the fundamentally important conclusions that have risen from research are: (i) a person s fingerprint will not naturally change structure after about one year after birth and (ii) the fingerprints of individuals are unique. Even the fingerprints in twins are not the same. In practice two humans with the same fingerprint have never been found. In this study, for the fingerprint authentication the minutiae or texture based matching is considered for higher recognition accuracy. This paper is organized as follows: The section II describes the issues of the present voting system, section III discusses the proposed mobile voting system, Section IV describes the gabor filter based fingerprint matching, Section V describes the conclusion. Privacy: (1) neither authorities nor anyone else ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Visual Agnosia Agnosia is a loss of ability to recognize objects, persons, sounds, shapes, or smells. The specific sense is not defective nor is there any significant memory loss. It is usually associated with a brain injury or neurological illness. There are 3 forms of Agnosia: Visual Agnosia. A person cannot recognize people or objects even though there is no abnormality of the eyes or the visual system. Auditory Agnosia. A person cannot hear things such as words, environmental sounds or music, but can hear other sounds. Somatosensory Agnosia. A person cannot tell what an object is by touching it. People with agnosia do not suffer from general memory loss. Patients may have visual agnosia with or without the other forms of agnosia. There ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. What Is Medea s Treatment Of Women In Greek Society In the play Medea, the author Euripides emphasizes that the harsh treatment the main character, Medea, receives throughout the play reflects how women are treated in Greek society. The hardships of women in Greek society can be mainly seen by Medea passionate soliloquies. Medea speaks about how looked down upon, due to the fact that she a woman from a foreign country that holds more intellect than most men in the city where she currently resides. Even Jason, her husband, betrays her trust by marrying another woman because he deems her as useless to him. Though it causes Medea great despair, the people who surround her do not frown upon Jason for finding another woman even though he already has one. Instead, these people advise Medea that she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Medea is comparing that the process of getting a husband is like buying yourself to be sold into slavery. Women cannot have the benefit of choosing whether they want a husband or not because having a husband is crucial in Greek society during this era. It was a law that women had to be represented by a guardian, who was normally the women s fathers or husbands. Women were not given rights to be independent or take care of themselves. So in order for a woman to ensure her survival, she must flatter a man into becoming her husband with either money or personality. Personality wise, women must be obedient because men view women as their trophy and believe that the only reason for their existence is to give birth. Men take a master over our bodies suggest that a husband s ownership even goes to the extent that the bodies of their wife/wives do not belong to them anymore. Men control what they want and put a label on what they deem is necessary to claim in order to make women feel dependent on them. The powerful diction of the use of the word evil suggests that the thought of a woman s body not belonging to them anymore is far worse than the process of gaining a husband. Taking possession of a body completely breaks a woman because it is their pride and joy. Once you break it, it will never be the same again and women will feel helpless. However, They must comply with the wishes of their husbands or else they will face the dire consequence of violence and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Do Today s Youth Read Less Than Past Generation Summary This article named Do Today s Youth Read Less than Past Generations? which support Americans to read more books and enhance reading and writing abilities, was written by Dana Gioia, who is a writer and served as the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts as well. In this article, writer wrote a number of different aspects of influences, which involved in social, economic, cultural and civic implications, when people read less, to persuade individuals to improve their reading abilities. I am of the same mind of the author; in my perspective, reading skill is a kind of basic ability for the modern civilian, it is really important in this society, even if the media technologies are developed very well. In this article, writer said that in recent years, a number of teenage and adult Americans who read for pleasure and have habit of regular reading have been dropping for decades. These ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is doubtful that if writer was biased on this topic. Some of the new media technologies can help people read articles or books efficiently; companies provide advanced functions for their new media technologies, for example, people can take some notes use the specific pens on the electronic media, let it have less differences between the real book and the electronic media. In my experience, there has an electronic media called Evernote , it is one of the best software I have ever used. Evernote is a suite of software and service that designed for note taking. When I use it, the note can be any kind of form, which include the texts, webpages, photographs, video memos, even the handwritten one. Some files also can be attached as the notes of an article. Using this kind of electronic media can not only enhance our reading efficiency, but also can make us remember the knowledge more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Advertising Guitars with Suicide and Sex Ads are made to grab a certain audience and make that audience relate to the specific ad or make them want to go out and purchase the product that is being promoted. Many ads are trying to sell specific items; but if a person really analyses the ad, the company is selling or promoting more than one item. In this ad the company Gibson is promoting a specific guitar to be sold. In the ad there is a six string, electric guitar standing up with the wording, If this doesn t get you laid you should just commit suicide. In the lower right hand corner of the ad, the company s name Gibson is printed. This six string guitar is popular for beginning music artists. In this ad the company Gibson is using pathos, ethos, and logos to get the audience s attention. The Gibson guitar ad explicitly sells guitars, but it implicitly sells sex and suicide. Gibson guitars are directing this ad to older teenage and young male adults. The audience is young enough that they are still debating on what career path that they want to go down. To some of this audience, this ad would grab their attention by thinking this guitar should get them laid. This aspect would be directed mainly towards young males. Also, some guitars give the sexy and spontaneous impression, which in a young male s eyes, is a perfect career. The ad is also saying that if a person doesn t get laid because of a guitar, they should just kill themselves. By analyzing the statement and ad picture, music involves sex and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Examples Of Innocence In Night By Elie Wiesel The loss of innocence, caused by the Holocaust, a genocide against the Jewish population that ultimately devastated the families of the six millions lives lost by destroying their previous lives, dreams, and future. Addressing the impacts on the biggest massacre in Human history, Night, a memoir by Elie Wiesel describes the horrors on the suffering, killings, and the true loss of innocence. In the novel, Wiesel a Jew living in Germany during the time of Hitler s reign was sent off to a concentration camp, at the age of 15 years old he is separated from half of his family and eventually will never see them again. Wiesel witnesses many deaths and suffers mentally and physically as he is forced into labor. Elie struggles to keep himself and his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Death was normal to Wiesel at a young age after being in the concentration camp he realizes that the world is cruel affecting his innocence, he shows no feelings of sorrow towards his father s death. After being emotionally scarred from the deaths he witnessed, the dead no longer affected him for he is desensitized he shows no emotions towards the death of his father, impacting his loss of innocence. Wiesel saw many deaths, many lives taken, he is numb to the feeling of death. As his father is taken away from him he shows no emotions, I did not weep, and it pained me that I could not weep. But I was out of tears. And deep inside me, if I could not weep. But I was out of tears [..] I might have found something like: Free at last! (Wiesel 112). As a young child, regardless of age, crying is a way to release emotions. Realizing that Wiesel showed no emotions, I did not weep, and it pained me that I could not weep, it shows that he has completely loss his innocence and was emotionally exhausted. Wiesel struggles to keep himself and his father alive, that when his father passed it was a relief, and he no longer carried a burden, Free at last. As Elie is impacted from showing no emotions he is also affected by losing his faith in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Abcscscsc | Entrepreneurship case analysis : DropBox | | | Biswajit Mishra P122056, PGPM 2012 13, Great Lakes Institute of Management, Gurgaon | | | | | Question1: Dropbox is a late mover in crowded space. What opportunity did Houston see? Specifically what are the key elements of Dropbox s current business model? Houston wanted to develop a product keeping in mind the voice of the customer. He wanted to develop a product which could have the ability to sync and share files online and across networked computers automatically where the user simply downloads the service on any number of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... of customers | Revenue from each source | Cost/ user | Total Cost/user type | 2GB | $0 | 2925000 | 0 | $0.11 | $321,750.00 | 100 GB | $10 | 45000 | 449550 | $3.18 | $143,100.00 | 200 GB | $20 | 30000 | 599700 | $3.18 | $95,400.00 | Monthly | | 3000000 | 1049250 | | $560,250.00 | Yearly | | | 12591000 | | $6,723,000.00 | Amount left for salary and other expenses(loan repayment) $5,868,000 Hence it s a profitable company. * Current crop of users were individual customers. * Can leverage on the brand equity and approach group users such as institutional, corporate etc. Question 3: When he applied for Y Combinator, what assumptions did Houston hold about key elements of Dropbox s business model? As of june 2010 which of these hypothesis have been confirmed and discarded? What is your assessment of the approach Houston used to test hypothesis? Did he waste time and resources and make notable mistakes? Can you suggest better ways to validate key hypothesis? Hypothesis that Houston used: The confirmed hypotheses were : 1. assumed that acquiring small and medium customers won t be profitable. 2. They used a freemium based model to generate revenues. 3. His main expense was to attract customers through paid advertising 4. incorporated the security and antivirus software s to provide built in applications for dropbox in partnerships with the OEMs. 5. He assumed that customer loyalty will play a major role ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay about The Truth Exposed in A Clockwork Orange The Truth Exposed in A Clockwork Orange Alex, the fifteen year old narrator of Anthony Burgess s novel, A Clockwork Orange, lives in a society where violence reigns. This novel has a very direct nature, and is often blunt to the point of offense, but this makes it more powerful and helps to further its point. This point is that everyone is out for themselves, whether they be the police, government or citizens of this society. In this book, the police can be just as violent as Alex and his droogs, or gang. In fact, by the end of the novel, his droogs have themselves become the police. The police have no qualms about beating people almost to the point of death as they do with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alex, during his first beating, confesses and hands his droogs to the police, but the police do nothing to capture them. The reason the people are so afraid ...then a bolt drawn, then the door open an inch or so... (19 20) is that they have to be, since no one else seems to care about their well being. The government is not much better. These corrupted individuals are only out for themselves. They are in power, like it, and want to stay there as long as possible. To achieve this end they will both tell the people what they want and then do it for them. One example of this deals with crime. The citizens of this society are fed up with it so the government gets rid of it using brutal
  • 24. corrupt cops. The way that had been cleaned up, there being no longer any dirty, ballooning slovos... (132) Since the People are not seeing the crimes of the police, they believe that the government is protecting them and so are appeased. Another example of this deal more directly with Alex. The citizens want everyone to be good and peaceful. The government to show this take away a person s free will to be bad. Thus the citizenry believe the criminals have been reformed when in truth they have only been forced to do good, as they did with Alex. Then when the people realize they prefer free will, the government gives this back to Alex. The government is at the top and they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Views On Death And Dying In Western Culture 1. Reflect on Miller s (2015, p.599) Views on Death and Dying in Western Culture : These perceptions dealing with aging and death in Western societies are unfortunately very true and I find some of them disappointing. I think it is sad that we have come to the point of seeing our health almost as if it s not important. It makes me upset that some ignore their health situation because they are in denial, do not want to seem weak, or believe that they will lose their self worth. Also, it seems that some may believe that they can control their death or sickness by taking advantage of new medical advances. It is completely disregarding the power of God and choosing to designate the power to their physicians. Death is a part of life and everybody ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The last appointment is one that almost everyone, no matter how religious, elderly, or bored with life, would like to postpone. The reason that we re reluctant to confront the end of our existence is not simply that we enjoy life so much. For many of us, it s the fear of death and the process of dying that makes us avoid the subject. Some fears may center on the event of death itself, but many people seem more concerned about the events that lead inexplicably to death. People fear the dying process as much as death itself. Perhaps this is true of you. Think about it for a minute. Which do you fear most? (pick ONE response) _______ I fear death more than dying. _______ I fear dying more than death. _______ I fear neither. X I fear both of them. _______ I dislike thinking about either. If you are in touch with your fears associated with dying as a process, what are they? The one thing which most frightens me about dying is: X the pain. _______ progressive deterioration and disability. _______ losing control over personal decisions. _______ being left alone. _______ overwhelming emotional feelings. _______ not knowing what is happening. _______ being buried before I am ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Case Of 1984 Conceived Onika Tanya Maraj on December 8, 1984, in Saint James, Trinidad, Minaj is of blended African, Caribbean, and South Asian history. She spent her younger years in Trinidad, moving to the United States when she was five years of age to settle with her parents in South Jamaica, Queens. There her mom functioned as a medical caretaker s aide, attempting to take care of the family on her $200 every week. Her dad drank vigorously and did drugs, taking cash and robing his own family to fuel his addiction. In some cases his activities had more compelling results. At the point when Minaj was a tyke her dad attempted to torch the family s home in an unsuccessful endeavor to murder her mom. I ve generally had this female giving force ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In all honesty, the most recent year of my life, I can t let you know where it started and finished, or what happened in the middle of, Minaj said I can t recall dates, I simply continue onward. I didn t understand things would move so rapidly, she finished up. The rapper kept on featuring as a visitor MC onTracks, for example, Sean Kingston s Letting go (Dutty Love) and Jay Sean s 2012 (It Ain t the End) as summer turned to fall, making her announce 50k for a verse, no Album out, in her rap on the Kanye West track Monster. This large number of cameos helped Minaj impact the world forever in October of 2010 when she set a record for having the most songs simultaneously on the Billboard Hot 100 for no fewer than seven entries. Pink Friday followed quickly right behind Minaj s breakout success, hitting shelves in November of 2010 to great excitement. People generally agreed that the album was a solid, if not overwhelming, first appearance. Writing for Rolling Stone, Rob Sheffield noted that there s nothing as weird or striking as her Monster feature, even as Entertainment Weekly s Brad Wete supported tracks such as Moment 4 Life that showcase her skill for melody while bragging telling a story her struggles be they professional or intimate ones of love and hurt. The openly Minaj crisscrossed a variety of topics on her first appearance, taking on characters of different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Emperor Hadrian Research Paper The three major accomplishments of the Emperor Hadrian Have you ever wondered how Rome was so great? I am going to tell you about one person who contributed many things to make the Roman Empire greater than it already was. The Emperor Hadrian was born in Italica, Spain in AD 76. His father died when he was young, so his cousin the Emperor Trajan became his guardian. Trajan became the emperor in AD 98. He didn t like Trajan s aggressive policies so he worked hard to bring peace to Rome. He became known for the personal attention he paid to the Roman provinces. During his reign he undertook many building projects. I m just going to tell you the three major ones. The three major accomplishments of the Emperor Hadrian are Hadrian s Wall, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was the largest and most beautiful Roman temple. It was designed by the emperor Hadrian himself. It was consecrated in AD 121. But the construction didn t start until AD 125. It was dedicated ten years later and was finished by Hadrian s successor Antoninus Pius. Finished sometime between AD 140 and 145. It was also damaged by a fire in AD 307. It was restored by the emperor Maxentius. It had two adjoining sacred inner chambers. In each chamber there were two cult statues, Venus Felix ancestor of the Roman people and Roma Aeterna the genius of the city. It s on the slope of Velia Hill, with the arch of Titus at one corner and the Via Sacra passing down its flank. It effectively joins the Forum and the Colosseum. In AD 131 132 Hadrian dedicated the Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens. The Temple of Olympian Zeus is very similar to the Temple of Venus and Roma. North both was surrounded by a paved court enclosed by a portico from which the stylobate could be approached by steps on four sides. Both temples are peripteral having columns on four sides and dipteral with two rows of twenty columns on the long side. The Temple of Olympian Zeus is octostyle with eight columns across the principle façade, rather than ten like the Temple of Venus and Roma. The burning of incense to Roma and Venus may have been among the very last acts of such veneration in Rome. The temple itself had been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. List Of A Good Quality Mic IGN (In Game Name): pceoutgirlscout My past igns are found at: https://namemc.com/name/pceoutgirlscout Age: 14 Timezone: UTC +2:00. Country: Bulgaria, Plovdiv. Do you have a good quality mic: Yes, i do i have a logitech G230. Do you have Telegram Teamspeak?: Yes i do. How many hours can you put in the server per week: I put at least 20 hours per week. Format: Monday: 1:30pm 10pm Tuesday: 1:30pm 10pm Wednesday: 1:30pm 10pm Thursday: 1:30pm 10pm Friday: 3pm 12am Saturday: 11am 1am Sunday: 12am 11pm Any previous punishments on Faithful?: No but i have been screen shared several times.
  • 29. Any past experiences in being a staff member: Yes i have i have co owned servers back in the day and there was 20 40 people on regularly. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And If i do have the chance to become staff i would totally record for mine and the servers benefit. And i do have knowledge with the commands/rules. And i have tons of fun on the server as a regular player and i think if i do get staff i will have even more with helping people! And so i can make my fellow staff teams job even easier if i do get in. And i want to become staff so i can help this server with alot. Why should we accept you as staff?: Well i feel i am a very skilled, knowledgeable staff. And i do have the talent to speak multiple languages so i would feel like a 2in1. And i do love to help people and i would love to make the Faithful MC community better and better as we progress. And i am not clueless about commands i do know how they function and when they need to be functioned. And i do have the ability to record when needed and i do feel i will be a great addition to the staff team. And i am very friendly towards the staff team. Maturity I am very mature but in some cases i can be weird but when it comes to contacting other players i will be straightforward and as serious as possible with them. Respect I have lot of respect for the fellow staff team as they work and grind for the server day by day and i feel that is great and if i have the chance to do the same will be amazing! I have a respect for everyone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Natures Of The Language And The Nature Of Language Cambridge Dictionary states that language is a system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar, or the system of communication used by people in a particular country or type of work . With particular definition, we can clearly observe that the system of language is made up from the existence of words that brings something meaningful regardless the context, and the construction of the sentences based on the collected words following the systematic grammatical rules which eventually will be conveyed through the pronunciation of each words by the system of sounds. Thus, firstly, we can conclude that the nature of language is, it has a specific system. If we wonder for a while, throughout the world, there is no languages that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Learning language is not only about learning the grammar or the syntax but we can know more than that with language. Based on the existence of language, we can know the system that human before us used to communicate which will bring us to the study of sociology. Apart from that, we can learn how our amazing brain works to produce and to memorize the system of the language that we have been using to speak or to write since we were a baby, through the help from the study of psychology. In addition, we can be exposed by several natures of language that we might overlook such as the existence of specific system in languages, the uniqueness of the language and the identification of a society based on the language used. A language serves several purposes to human being in their daily life. Working, eating, even sleeping, we need certain kind of system for us to be able to perform those activities in our life. The transformation of language within several hundred years gives a lot of significance to the current world too, as language is an important medium to the world to communicate and it becomes easier and easier to learn as the time goes by. Hence, the area of linguistic is an interesting journey to be explored and more knowledge will be discovered from time to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Chronicle of a Death Foretold is a novella written by... Chronicle of a Death Foretold is a novella written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez taking place in twentieth century Colombia. Marquez recalls the events of a murder twenty years in the past. The victim, who is named Santiago Nasar in the novella, faces prosecution from his twin friends because the twins sister states Santiago took her virginity. As honor was greatly valued in the Colombian society at the time, their worldview led to the requirement for their family s honor to be restored by killing Santiago. The result is an impending murder that almost everyone, except for a small group including Santiago himself, knew about. The result is Santiago s death as he never knew what was coming. Aristotle s concept of a tragedy consists of plot, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The audience is introduced with Santiago s background. Following the beginning of the tragedy, Angela Vicario, the bride of a rich and honorable man, had a conflict with her new husband regarding her virginity. To resolve her issue, she places the blame for her lost virginity on for this issue on Santiago Nasar. [Clotilde] was certain that the Vicario brothers were not as eager to carry out the sentence as to find someone who would do them the favor of stopping them (Marquez 57). This leads to the start of Santiago s downfall as the twins now are determined to restore their family s honor by murdering Santiago Nasar, which also brings more issues as the twins and Santiago are friends since their childhood. The ending of the tragedy would be the actual murder of Santiago as it brings an end to his life and leaves a tragic finish to the plot. All together, these three sections would fulfill the role of a tragic plot and allows Chronicle of a Death Foretold to be considered a tragedy itself as defined by Aristotle. Next, a Greek tragedy must contain characters that provide moral lessons to the audience and must be true to life, or be realistic where they can be related to people. In Chronicle of a Death Foretold, there is a multitude of characters that give moral lessons in one way or another. For example, Angela Vicario teaches a basic lesson regarding truth and the power of words. It is most likely that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Causes And Negative Effects Of Dysfunctional Family See, I think there are roads that lead us to each other. But in my family, there were no roads just underground tunnels. I think we all got lost in those underground tunnels. No, not lost. We just lived there. by Benjamin Alire Sáenz. Dysfunctional families can lead to a few bad things in life, especially towards their own children. When having a bad effect towards each other, they usually get lost in what the problem is and forget about how to overcome them. The negative effects can also change an individual s identity as well. Family dysfunction can have a negative effect on an individual s identity in several ways. One way family dysfunction affects an individual s identity is by lack of affection. First, when a child does not get the affection needed from their family. For example, when a child starts to grow up. They are needing affection whenever they want whether it being alone, tired, happy, or to feel encouraged. It makes themselves feel good when getting enough affection from their parents. Yet without it, it would make the child feel depressed and alone. In the Erickson s Stages of Psychosocial Development by Kendra Cherry, Erickson talks about what would happen when a child does not get affection (stage 1). The child would start to isolate themselves from others around them when growing up and feel self conscious. Secondly, when the child grows up and does not get enough affection, the child grows up and will isolate themselves from society. For example, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. How Bladensburg Is A Small Town Within Prince George s... Bladensburg is a small town within Prince George s County, Maryland. Though only 1.1 miles in size , Bladensburg is able to boast a rich history due to its placement along the Anacostia River and its proximity to Washington D.C. The name of Bladensburg comes from Thomas Bladen a resident of Prince Georges County and Maryland s provincial governor from1742 to1747. Bladen was the first provincial governor of Maryland to be born in Maryland, but the land that made up the town before 1742 had a different name. It was called Beall town after Ninian Beall, a Scottish immigrant who bought the land after he finished his time as an indentured servant. Beall s land was known as Black Ash or Black Oak when he owned the land along with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the court insisted taverns would not affect the value of their property and allowed others to apply for tavern licenses. The job of tradesmen likely extended to others in the town, which included lawyers, and doctors. The occupations of citizens outside of those listed above are not widely discussed in sources on town history. This aspect is unfortunately left to speculation and assumption. It is known that, the town depended on agriculture although the size of the farms that supported this economy is unknown, but tobacco was a common crop, so the unknown townspeople probably farmers. Bladensburg was a port town, so sailors and longshoreman could have been living in the town at that time. There were also slaves and indentured servants within the town some, of which came through the town s port . The port of Bladensburg was forty feet, able to accommodate large ships. At its height, the port s handling of ocean faring ships and freight was second only to Yorktown, Virginia. Imports into the Port of Bladensburg included slaves, tobacco, indentured servants, rum, molasses, cotton, and more. In addition to importing tobacco, the port was also an official tobacco grading station. Some of the most prominent and wealthy figures in the town gained their wealth from the port including Christopher Lowndes, a town leader and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Divine Unicity hapter three of Malise Ruthven s book, Islam: A Very Short Introduction, is dedicated to the subject of divine unicity and the fact that, although it is a very important belief in Islam, the Muslim world is characterised by disunity. The word tawhid means unicity, and there is an insistence that it is unicity above all that defines divinity, which is not directly mentioned in the Quran, but is implied. The idea can be traced back to 657, when Mu āwiya s soldiers placed pages of the Quran on their lances, symbolizing that they are also Muslims like Alī s supporters, calling upon this sacred unicity to reach arbitration. Throughout the history of Islam, similarly to Christianity, there have been countless breaks and divisions, ultimately leading ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unicity exists in all three, but in Islam it is divine unicity; the idea that there is is no god but God, which conflicts with the present sectarianism (57). Sunni, Shī‛a, and other Islamic sects all believe in Allah as all Christians and Jews believe in God, however, division comes through interpretation, which varies from person to person and the acceptability of beliefs depended on the influence of their leaders. Each sect has different answers to particular questions, such as what qualifies a person to be Muslim, which groups like the Seceders believed that any serious sinners could no longer be Muslims but the Murjia believe anyone making the profession of faith was a Muslim. There is also the question of predestination and free will that coincides with whether or not the Quran was created. The Mu‛tazila believed in the Created Quran while the Ash‛aris believed in the Uncreated Quran, differing on the essence of God and his unicity, with that latter having a philosophy of acceptance without asking questions (66 67). The Muslim world could be united should each sect accept their difference with respect and understanding that there still is only one God. Divine unicity would be better practiced as a force that brought Muslims together without generating conflict that is concerned with the finer political and theological distinctions. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Character Analysis Of Antigone The play centers around a young girl, Antigone, that is determined to bury her wronged brother even though it will end in her imminent death. Creon, the king, has deemed it illegal for anyone to bury Antigone s brother s body, even though it is the female family member s duty given by the gods to perform the burial. Antigone stuck to her oath to bury her brother and is caught by Creon and sentenced to death. One of the main themes in this play is family. Each character s ending will be tragic due to their loyalty to their family, which is illustrated in Antigone s death because of her unwavering loyalty to her brother and commitment to his burial. Creon s son, Haemon, shows up briefly in the play, but has a pivotal role. Haemon is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Haemon speaks as though there is nothing more important life than to see his father prosper. In that quote, it is very apparent that his inherent response to his father s requests were submissive. At first glance, one may think Haemon s initial decision is based on his love for his father, however, it becomes apparent that his decision was based on his need to honor his father by showing his loyalty to Creon s decision. Haemon illustrates this necessity to honor his father when he says, No marriage will ever be more important to me than justly carrying out your precepts (647 648). Haemon does not say that he wants to follow his ruling because that is his father or because he agrees with Creon. Creon believes that he is honoring the gods and the state by sentencing Antigone to death. Therefore, Haemon believes that if he does not obey his father, he will be dishonoring the gods, the state, and his own father. Haemon is not loyal to his father because he believes that loyalty is important to family. He is loyal because intern he will be honoring the gods and the states wishes. Haemon follows Creon s ruling because if he disobeys, his father will be judged by the people he rules over. Creon is extremely paranoid throughout the play and believes everyone is trying to betray him, even his own family. If Haemon were to disobey his orders, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Psychological Perspectives On Studying Juvenile... This essay will compare and contrast some psychological and sociological approaches to studying juvenile delinquency and disorder behaviour. The question is what makes people behave disorderly. Youth disorderly behaviours are studied using different approaches including psychological and sociological approaches. Both psychological and sociological approaches to studying juvenile delinquency are necessary. This essay starts with outlining and defining disorderly behaviour and juvenile delinquency. Then, it will look at the work of Eysenck, the Cambridge Study of Delinquent Development research which was a longitude study and the Integrated Cognitive Antisocial Potential theory by Farrington, all fit in psychological approach; studying the connection between personality and disorder. It will then look at Sociological approach by looking at the work of Howard Becker, Stan Cohen and Stuart Hall. This essay will be analysing and comparing their theories and separating the differences and noting the similarities in their ideas. This essay will provide evidence for each theory. It will then conclude by specifying significant similarities and differences in the light of the evidence presented. Disorderly behaviour is any behaviour that does not conform to generally accepted social or cultural norms and expectations. (Havard and Clarke, 2014, p. 249). Disorderly behaviour in young people occurs when a youth s behaviour is in violation of criminal law, juvenile status offences and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Language Techniques Used In Girlfriend And Woman s Weekly... Magazines use intentional specific language techniques to engage the intended audience. This helps the magazine to communicate directly to the individual, with intentions of entertaining and advertising which is shown greatly in magazines. Girlfriend and Woman s Weekly both predominantly focus on; beauty, celebrity, fashion, gossip and motivational stories, however, they both have different intended audiences. Girlfriend Girlfriend is a popular Australian magazine that releases monthly issues. Girlfriend aims their articles at teenage girls from 12 to 17 years of age. From cover to cover Girlfriend is full of beauty and health tips, boys and many topics that appeal and relate to teenage girl across Australia. Girlfriend is one of the most popular teen magazines. Colloquial language is used extensively within Girlfriend, this is seen as informal and basic, with slang that is used among teenagers today, in hopes of relating. Girlfriend has taken a personal approach to the way their articles are written ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This magazine is aimed at mature, sophisticated, middle aged women across Australia. Women s weekly aims to entertain by writing about topics such as: family, diet and health, inspirational and emotional stories, various topics that are relevant to the average middle aged Australian women. Despite the title, Woman s Weekly releases new issues monthly and is still highly popular across other magazines aimed at the same audience. The magazine still focuses on the same aspects as Girlfriend, using techniques to engage the readers personally. However, the language that is used in more sophisticated and structured, still with colloquial language used in some aspects of the magazine. Disjunctions, emotive language, imagery are techniques used in communicating with the reader. Humour is infrequently used as Woman s Weekly takes a more serious approach to the topics that are presented in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Present An Example Of Issue In Sport Module 12 1. Present an example of issue in media and sport. Relate information from the lesson to your example. The issue of media in sports that I found very interesting was the difference between sports journalist and broadcaster. These two seem like they are very similar, but in fact they are very different and very gray. As stated in the videos when the individual is doing anything that might be to their advantage they will state that they are a journalist, but when they made a mistake or anything they will say they were commentating or broadcasting. The problem is who is supposedly fact checking and sports news and who is strictly there for entertainment. 2. Point out the V,C,R stakes in conflict for the key stakeholders. Be sure to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Does Better Living And Citizenship Drive Immigrants Help... Question: Does better living and citizenship drives immigrants to obtain more qualifications than local citizens? An analysis of the UK. Introduction A persistent trend in the growth rate of immigrants to the UK has been observed since the 1950s and that caters for a diverse ethnic society (Bell 1997). Simultaneously, we ve seen a sharp rise in those participating in any form of qualification/education and this is most prominent for those obtaining higher education qualifications. (Dolton, Silles 2008) However, in some cases there seems to be a drive to obtaining more qualifications than others and this sometimes results in over qualification, a phenomena many have accounted for providing its determinants, the extent of its existence (Battu, Seaman, Sloane, 1999) and how it affects the returns for those in the labour market that fall into this category of over educated (Sicherman, 1991). Although previous studies have lightly focused on how over education affects earnings, studies either focus on the US labour market (Rumberger 1987) or when they do focus on the UK, its effect are assessed only for ethnic minorities. (Lindley 2009). A focus on an aggregated scale of all races will supplement the literature where I intend to test whether immigrants are likely to be more over qualified than UK born citizens and then compare the effect on earnings for each of the two observation groups. Furthermore, having obtained a result on over qualification, I will proceed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Long Before Detroit Became A Powerhouse In 1950 Detroit s population reached an all time high. The city was booming with the help of the Automotive industry. Underneath the excitement and prosperity, greater powers were taking effect, permanently changing this region.These outside influences are what fostered Detroit s rise to power as well as its great demise. Long before Detroit became a powerhouse, events were taking effect that would have a clear ripple effect in later years. As early as 1916 African Americans were heading north. The Great Migration was spurred by the heavy racism, including Jim Crow Laws of the south causing segregation and racial violence, leading to a lack of available economic opportunities, inability to grow in the workplace, and obtain skilled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Movement to Detroit, as a result of these events, is what allowed Detroit to become the auto motive powerhouse of the country. The powerful influx of African Americans into the Detroit area led to heightened racial tensions that was seen nationwide at the time. The white supremacy group, the Ku Klux Klan, dug itself into the Detroit region as early as the 1920s, making life more difficult through means of housing. White communities militantly guarded the dividing lines imposed by segregation throughout Detroit s history. As a result, the city s 200,000 black residents were cramped into 60 square blocks on the East Side and forced to live under deplorable sanitary conditions. Ironically, the ghetto was called Paradise Valley (American Experience). These events eventually culminated into a series of race riots that required military intervention on various occasions and even with the aid, fatalities were inevitable. The worst of the early riots was in 1943 after which troops were stationed in the region for 6 months to help maintain the peace. All of this was spurred by the Civil War leading into a new age for african americans to be free and was catalyzed by World War I and II. All of this leads to postwar America in the 1950s. The demand of factory workers was no longer present and technology development was a game changer. New automation began taking jobs from people, which allowed for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Causal And Contributing Factors Of Obesity Causal Contributing Factors Several million commercial truckers operate within a transportation environment encompassed with multicomponent workplaces that have policies and regulations which govern them. Truckers burden of disease, inaccessibility to health promoting resources, and the number of occupational hazards within their profession, indicate that trucking is among the most underserved occupational segments. Obesity is a significant contributing risk factor for a higher prevalence of fatigue and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) in the general population. Obesity is also linked to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). These associations represent significant occupational hazards during the performance of complex tasks such as, piloting an aircraft, driving trucks, and operating public transit vehicles, which require workers to have constant focus, attention and vigilance (Dinges et al., 1997; Dagan et al., 2006; Cohen et al., 2010). Therefore, even a slight increase in risk could have substantial impact on the population attributable risk, given the incidence rate of fatigue related crashes and the high prevalence of obesity among drivers (Dixon et al., 2007). The Institute of Medicine (IOM) provided estimates that approximately 20% of all serious injuries caused by motor vehicle crashes are associated with drowsy driving (Garbarino et al., 2001). The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) gave evidence that over 30% of truck driver fatal crashes are fatigue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay about Catch 22, by Joseph Heller Catch 22 is a story about the different personalities that can be involved in a war. Out of all the different archetypes, the three I ve chosen are John Yossarian, Albert Tappman, and Milo Minderbinder, although, not in that order. The first character being analyzed is Yossarian, the unwilling hero of this book. Although the book labels Yossarian as the main character, he constantly tries to coward out of going to battle. The second character that will be described is Milo Minderbinder, the archetypical business person of Catch 22.He runs the camp mess hall and controls what everyone in the camp is buying, selling, and eating. Milo is constantly trying to control or manipulate the economies around him, and after he gets a large commission ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was like seditious and insidious too, and like socialist, suspicious, fascist and Communist. It was an odious, alien, distasteful name, a name that just did not inspire confidence. It was not at all like such clean, crisp, honest, American names such as Catchcart, Peckem and Dreedle. (210) The quote above describes the relationship with Colonel Cathcart, in which Cathcart has a worrying doubt about Yossarian and his role in the squadron. Yossarian complains to Doc Daneeka about Colonel Cathcart s dictum regarding the mission count during every visit to the medical tent. Cathcart s opinion about Yossarian also dawns upon the other men who start to wonder about the man with that name and who he actually is. One of the main points within the story is when the soldiers question Yossarian during the death of Lt. Mudd, whom the men continuously call the dead man in Yossarian s tent (Heller 166). A character that changes Yossarian completely about war is Snowden. After Snowden s death, Yossarian is given a medal of honor for fighting through that battle, but unlike the other men, Yossarian shows up in a disorderly fashion. He realizes that he doesn t want to be in a war like atmosphere anymore and starts to long for his trips throughout Italy with Milo, Orr, Nately, and a couple of others from the squadron. It is after these trips that Yossarian tries to weasel his way out of the squadron by feigning sicknesses and pleading for Doc Daneeka to claim him insane. While ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. In My Continuance On The Chosen Topic Of Superstitions In my continuance on the chosen topic of Superstitions Worldwide, the myths and practices were found in correlations and similarities shared with countries across the globe. In Part one of my last research, I found a few myths that appears similar. However, though a few are commonly practiced as of current, there is no scientific proof they are accurate. As stated, in my previous report, a recent statistic states, that only 30% of people are not superstitious , thus I can assume that the rest of the 70% does, while others won t admit that they are in fact superstitious. Therefore, I will explore some of the various myths and will allow the readers to draw their own conclusion. In addition, India, U.S., and China are the three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Among the many villages in India, the practice of water being poured over a sheep s back , is considered an acceptable good sign if the animal shivers. On the flip side, if the animal did not shiver, the people would continue to pour water until it does to avoid the additional expense of a second animal being killed. In addition, to the practice of the animal be a sacrifice, the goat would be decorated by the Koravas people, then taken and place in front of shrine/idol. The final determination for acceptance, should the body of the animal quivers it is observed as a confirmation. In any event, it was not established the animal would be abundant and replace with a second animal for sacrifice. In addition, another one of their practices is the use of cock at death ceremonies of the Idaiyans of Coimbatore. In the sacrificial offering, a cock is tied to a post and rice is used as an offering. Also, at the end, the thread is tied to the post and the other end with a new cloth. During the ceremony, the thread is watched by the people if it shakes, and then broken . Once this has happened the cock is killed and is considered a good omen if the cock is seen moving in adversely from left to right, as well as other animals are seen looking from a far off with similar adverse movements is it considered a good omen. I found within this culture it is hard to conclude whether their practices or superstitious are religious, I would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Ernest Rutherford Accomplishments Ernest Rutherford is often ascribed as the greatest and most respectable experimental scientist, second to none. His unparalleled success is attributed to his revolutionary work regarding but not limited to the atom. Rutherford s ingenuity and dexterity was able to alter our insight of nature three remarkable times. He first set laws on radioactive decay, explaining it as the spontaneous disintegration of atoms. He then riveted the scientific community when he determined the structure of the atom. Finally, he became the world s first successful alchemist when he triumphantly converted nitrogen to oxygen by splitting the atom. Though his major accomplishments are astounding, he is responsible for even more glories. He made the discovery of alpha ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rutherford speculated, quite rightly, that the power of the atom was infinitely higher than the energy bonding it together. Prior to World War I, he commented that he didn t think the power of the atom could ever be efficiently extracted, but hoped that ways of achieving this would not be determined before the world was at peace. Unfortunately, for many, controlled nuclear fission was made possible just two years after Rutherford s death, and the rest, well, is history. The world, however, owes a great deal to Ernest Rutherford and his discoveries. Today, the science of physics has propelled to new heights. In France and Switzerland, scientists at CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) are in the process of venturing with the world s largest particle accelerator, called the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), to unlock some of the last mysteries of particle physics the existence of substances such as dark matter, dark energy, and something called Higgs Boson. Suffice to say, the LHC is an underground tunnel, circular in nature, with a circumference of about 27km. The basic idea is to send beams of protons in opposite directions into one another, having them collide at almost the speed of light and observing what happens. Scientists are hoping to find evidence that verifies their standard model of particle physics. Rutherford s greatest contribution to the development of Science is of course his model of the atom. The Japanese scientist Hantaro Nagaoka had developed a similar model six years before Rutherford, but because it went against the teachings of classical electrodynamics it had not been taken seriously. However, Rutherford was such a differential figure, and had verified the concept with more concrete proof and calculations, hence earning the title Father of nuclear physics . Although his theory was modified by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Los subsidios en las finanzas públicas de países... Los subsidios en las Finanzas públicas de países subdesarrollados Hoy en día las finanzas públicas en países en vías de desarrollo gastan más en subsidios que en tratar de incrementar la balanza comercial de manera positiva. Es decir, que los países pagan cantidades gigantescas en subsidios para las personas, y no invierten ese dinero en crear fuentes de trabajo, producción y que esta genere un crecimiento económico positivo que beneficie en conjunto a la economía y a ellas mismas. Le generaría al país un mejor nivel y calidad de vida para de esta manera seguir incrementado sus riquezas al generar más producción y más consumo, por lo general el ser humano valora mucho más lo que no tiene y se le hace difícil obtener. Los subsidios son una cantidad de dinero establecida por el gobierno que se paga para que el país adquiera dicho producto en un menor costo (tus preguntas). Los países en vías de desarrollo tienen más subsidios debido a su nivel de vida; el mismo que si no existiera no alcanzaría el dinero de las personas para abastecer cada una de sus necesidades. Todo gobierno tiene como obligación brindar a su país salud, viabilidad, seguridad, educación entre otros cosa que difícilmente se consigue; es decir, cumplir a cabalidad cada una de estas obligaciones. En la actualidad países latinoamericanos como Ecuador manejan ciertos subsidios que son la principal causa de que las finanzas públicas no estén correctamente manejada ya que altas cantidades de dinero es ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay on Is Online Instruction an Efficient Form of... In the last twenty years, internet has become the driving force for the development of our society. It significantly changed our life in many ways, such as online education. In 2002, more than 1.6 million college students took online courses and unsurprisingly, this number almost tripled in 2008 (Allen and Seaman, 2010). Queen and Lewis found (2011), 74% of school districts with distance education programs planned to expand online offerings over the next 3 years. However, although many students and instructors are using online education, the debate about the efficiency of online instruction comparing with that by traditional mode still going on as online education does not achieved universal acceptance. Thus, it is necessary to examine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, the main flaw of using an online instruction is students and teachers have limited interactions and communications. As a result, it is necessary for teachers and course developers to construct a community and to help everyone to participate in the course, in order to overcome this main flaw of virtual learning and improve its efficiency. On the other hand, one of the main advantages of online instruction is that it does not have the limitation of space and time. It is very convenient for students and teachers to take virtual classes and access to the course material in anywhere and at any time if an electrical device connecting to the internet is provided. Hence, students are able to learn at their home, on streets and even during vacation. Furthermore, non traditional students, such as someone who already had a job and thus cannot attend to class, will benefit from online learning as they can study and learn without going to school. In addition, Perry and Pilati mentioned (2011) online instruction provides students a chance of more independent learning as they can use their own speed of learning depending on how quickly they receiving knowledge and the availability of their time. This would help students to learn more effectively as different students have different situations. Another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Cost of Quality Assuming an agreement is made between a supplier and a customer such that the supplier must ensure that all parts are within tolerance before shipment to the customer, what is the effect on the cost of quality to the customer? Cost of quality is the cost associated with the quality of a work product. As defined by Crosby in his Quality Is Free , Cost Of Quality (COQ) has two main components: Cost Of Conformance and *Cost Of Non Conformance. Another view is that cost of quality is the amount of money a business loses because its product or service is not done right in the first place. From fixing a warped piece on the assembly line to having to deal with a lawsuit because of a malfunctioning machine or a badly performed service, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each product is different in some way from the one just made prior. There are thousands of variables that affect thousands of characteristics of a product. In an environment that is constantly changing, it may not be feasible to measure every characteristic of the product. There are no tools to detect every characteristic. What is critical is to control the important parameters of the process throughout the product life cycle. This helps to ensure that the quality is built into the product as it is manufactured. What most companies do is select a handful of characteristics considered to be important to their customer. They measure those few to ensure that they meet customer requirements. They perform their 100% inspection, and if the product passes it is shipped to the customer. They are very surprised when they get a phone call from the customer that their product ruined the customer s lot and not only does their customer want their money back but they want to be compensated for the losses as well. At that point the quality manager will retrieve the test results from the product, which shows that the product passed all quality inspection requirements before shipment. The result is lost customers. Either way the cost will be substantial to the manufacturer. What went wrong? The 100% inspection was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Concept Of The Looking Glass Self Sociology 1110 Winter 2015 Assignment 4 Expository Explanatory Paper The increase in interest to the problem of communication in sociology actualized questions of understanding the nature of the individual. This determined the weakening of the behaviorist tradition, which is characterized by a nihilistic attitude to the study of psychological processes and the determination of the human life as a manifestation of the externally observable behavior (by analogy with the animal reaction). The interactionist approach in sociology has been formed and it refers to the integrity of the human personality and self determination in the micro social environment. In this research paper, I want to consider the interactionist theory, as it perfectly reflects micro social processes and explain the nature of human identity. The Self Concept The concept of the looking glass self is one of the first concepts of personality psychology, sociology. It does not come from the internal characteristics of the person, but from the recognition of the crucial role of the interaction of individuals, who act in relation to each other as standing in a front of a mirror. William James, who was American philosopher and psychologist, was the first, who began to develop problems with The self concept. James used fixed language structures in order to distinguish different aspects of a single integrated Self , who is the individual himself. Thus, James suggested reasonable (but still hypothetical) model ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Three Goddesses In The Trojan War The Trojan War was ultimately caused by a petty conflict between three Goddesses Aphrodite, Pallas Athena, and Hera. While attending a party they discovered a golden apple with the words for the fairest carved in it. They all believed themselves to be the fairest, so to determine who would get the apple they needed a judge. Their first choice was Zeus, but he wisely declined, and instead, pointed them in the direction of Mount. Ida near Troy, where Prince Paris an excellent judge of beauty was doing shepherd s work. The three went to Paris, but instead of having him look at them to choose the prettiest, they all offered him a bribe and told him to choose the Goddess who offered the best thing (248). Hera promised to make him an Emperor of Europe and Asia. Athena said that he would lead the Trojans to victory against the Greeks. Aphrodite promised him the love of the fairest mortal on Earth. Although it was not an easy decision for him, Paris chose love and gave the golden apple to Aphrodite. This decision is what is said to be the cause of the long and famous Trojan War (249). 2. The Goddess of Discord, Eris, caused trouble by throwing the golden apple that said for the fairest into the party. She was upset that she was not liked by many people in Olympus and was the only divinity to not be invited, so she wanted to create ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fairest woman in the world was the daughter of Zeus and Leda, Helen. Just before Paris had judged the three Goddesses on their beauty, Helen was being approached by many suitors many of which were of high class and from powerful families. For this reason, Helen s dad, King Tyndareus, made all of them swear that they would not cause any harm to Helen and her chosen husband. Because they were all wishing to be the one to marry her, they all thought the promise was to their favor and agreed. In the end, King Tyndareus chose Menelaus, the brother of Agamemnon, to wed his daughter, and also appointed him as the King of Sparta ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Women In The Early Renaissance Were Women Given the Chance to Represent Themselves in the Early Renaissance? Kaylynn Sims The Renaissance was a large resurgence and what one could consider reboot of culture. During the Renaissance, the amount of art and culture flourished. At the center of it all, was Florence. To some, Florence was the birthplace for the Renaissance. Flourishing markets, painters, architects, poets, and especially humanists, began their origins in the city and around it. As with most places and time periods in history, the Renaissance was full of economic discrepancies that caused the creation of class and the difference in political power. Or in other words: Those with the most money had the most power. To follow suit with most of history, women had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other representations of art, like sculpture and painting were quite popular as well. Rarely were women the artists of such works, but male artists would often paint the women that they were surrounded by and usually for the occasion of their weddings in the noble class (Kaborycha, 94 and 95). Depictions of the non elite and servant women were rare, but can be found in Renaissance art. For example, a non elite, but non servant woman is depicted in a Piero della Francesca painting, titled Madonna del Parto. She is shown as extremely pregnant, and ready to give birth to her child, because of the facial expression that is depicted on her face. The woman looks very uncomfortable and tired. This painting is representative of the role that women primarily took in the Renaissance. Women were the heir producers. More often than not, it was hoped that the child women were having was a boy, so that it could pass on the family name (Discussion, February 10). And if the women were to give birth to a girl, families continued to have children until there was at least one boy. This left some women pregnant for the majority of their lives. Francesca s painting supports the ideal that Alberti proposed in Family and Fortune. Most women had children and tended to those children as well as their domestic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Understand How to Safeguard the Well Being of Children and... UNDERSTANDING HOW TO SAFEGUARD THE WELL BEING OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE ASSIGNMENT 026 TASK A Danielle Hall SECTION 1(Ref 1.1)PG1 THE MAIN CURRENT LEGISLATION, GUIDELINES, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES WITHIN OWN UK HOME NATION FOR SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE ARE AS FOLLOWS, SAFEGUARDING (Local safeguarding Children Board, Children s Act 1989, Protection of Children s Act 1999, The Children s Act (every child matters 2004) and Safeguarding Vulnerable Group s Act 2006), Data Protection Act (1998) INFORMATION AND COMPLAINTS SPECIFIC LEGAL REQUIREMENTS OF PREMISES AND SECURITY OUTINGS EQUALITY OF OPPERTUNITIES (human rights act 1998) MEDICINES ILLNESS AND INJURIES (RIDDOR 1995) FOOD AND DRINK SMOKING ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... changes in behaviour, general well being, unexplained marks or bruising. * Listen to the child and offer re assurance and give assurance that action will be taken * Do not question the child * Make a written objective record that includes time and date, exact words as far as possible, the name of the person to whom the concern was reported, the name of any other person present at the time of observation or disclosure. * Record s signed, dated and kept in the child s personal file securely * The parent/carer are normally the first point of contact, except where the Local Safeguarding Children Board does not allow this. This is usually the case where the parent is the likely abuser. In these cases the investigating officers will inform ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer In his novel The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer presents the corruption of the Catholic Church through several of his characters. Chaucer lived in a time of controversial indulgences, a way to pay off sins. Chaucer s tales show his opposition to these sinful behaviors that he believed were common among the clergy. In order to protest against sinful behavior and religious corruption, Chaucer uses characters such as the pardoner, the friar, the summoner, and the prioress to show the lack of morality and faith among the clergy, and presents the parson as an example of how to correct corruption of the Catholic Church. Chaucer demonstrates corruption of the clergy through the pardoner who is a sinner since he deceives the innocent through greed, which at the time was a mortal sin. Chaucer describes the pardoner as having a bunch of relics in his pouch such as a croys of latoun, full of stones (GP 699). However, Chaucer retorts, But with thise relikes, whan that he fond A povre person dwellynge upon lond, Upon a day he gat hym moore moneye Than that the person gat in monthes tweye (GP 701 704). Here, Chaucer calls the pardoner a liar who uses false relics to collect money from people he meets who are trying to repent of their sins. The pardoner is even more appalling because he preaches against greed, yet he is guilty of that very sin when he tricks the innocent into giving him large amounts of money by using these false relics. Chaucer characterizes the pardoner as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...