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2. The 1920 s Dbq
1920 s DBQ Question: The 1920 s were a period of tension between new and changing attitudes on
the one hand and traditional values and nostalgia on the other. What led to the tension between old
and new AND in what ways was the tension manifested? Analyze these documents in pairs. You can
use their textbooks and/or the power point we used in class to help build their understanding of the
material. You should write a thesis statement, intro paragraph and outline a proposed answer. The
outline should indicate how you would use the documents to support their argument. Document A
Just as he was an Elk, a Booster and a member of the Chamber of Commerce, just as the priests of
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The Klan does not try to represent any people but these. Source: Hiram Wesley Evans, The Klan
s Fight for Americanism, The North American Review, March 1926. Source H Jazz to me is one
of the inherent expressions of Negro Life in America: the eternal tom tom beating in the Negro
soul the tom tom of revolt against weariness in a white world, a world of subway trains, and
work, work, work; the tom tom of joy and laughter, and pain swallowed in a smile. Yet the
Philadelphia clubwoman... turns up her nose at jazz and all its manifestations likewise almost
anything else distinctly racial...She wants the artist to flatter her, to make the white world
believe that all Negroes are as smug as near white in smug as she wants to be. But, to my mind,
it is the duty of the younger Negro artist ...to change through the hidden force of his art that old
whispering I want to be white, hidden in the aspirations of his people, to Why should I want to
be white? I am Negro and beautiful. Source I When, because of what we believe him to be, we
gave Lindbergh the greatest ovation in history, we convicted ourselves of having told a lie about
ourselves. For we proved that the things of good report are the same today
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3. Speech On Furthering Our Nation
Kennedy Wood Mrs. Bradshaw DC English III 28 November 2016 Furthering Our Nation
I.Introduction The current generation is disrespectful, entitled, and has forgotten the journey
America has taken to become the beautiful nation it is today. When walking around the country,
often taken for granted are all the advantages and freedoms America is blessed with. What is
forgotten is who allows citizens of this great country to live a free and fortunate lifestyle.
Blessings are overlooked and forgotten throughout time. Terrorists surround the country, yet it is
still safe to go out on a Saturday night or to the mall safely due to our protectors. Recently in
Venice, California on Memorial Day, the Veterans Memorial, painted on the side of a metro
building, was covered in graffiti. The graffiti could not be removed without destroying the whole
mural and the damage was extensive. Disrespecting veterans and destroying property was the
outcome of this stunt (Gerber and Grad). Soldiers make a hidden difference everyday and many
citizens never step back and realize the reality. The reality is that safety does not come free. It
comes from sacrifices, selflessness, and battles. When troops are on the battlefield away from their
families, sacrificing mentally, physically and financially, not all appreciate everything soldiers and
their families endure. Some Americans still have the audacity to vandalize the memorials built to
honor soldiers, judge mental and physical drains on
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5. Roman Art Vs Greek Art
I ve always been fascinated with Greek and Roman methodology. As a child I spent countless
hours watching classic films like Jason and the Argonauts or Hercules starring Steve Reeves. I d
like to begin by comparing a few pieces of art that I recently discovered at the University of
Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology. I ve selected two pieces of art, one from the Roman and
the other from the Greek collection. Each of the pieces symbolize death and sacrificing. Vastly
different in texture and design each piece connects feasting and the celebration of life to
sacrificing. First, Greek piece is a Terracotta Votive Pinax, 450 425 BC and the Roman piece is a
Umbro Etruscan Terracotta, 3rd BC. Each piece represents a symbolic circle of life that celebrated
life and honored the gods through sacrificing. Both Roman and Greekssocieties showed continued
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Movie like Troy starring Brad Pitt and 300 starring Gerard Butler are hugely responsible for the
next wave of excitement associated with these cultures. While comic books may seem somewhat
juvenile, it s apparent that movie characters like the Flash are mirror images of mythological
figures like Mercury. They each possessed incredible speed and wings which were central to their
physical being. Another character Thor was a combination of Greek, Roman and Norse mythology
all rolled up into one as well. Many of these figures were intertwined with faith, culture, mingling
human fathers or mothers. While we may not a return to sacrificing as part of our culture, it is
apparent that we will continue to see quite a bit of Greek and Roman influences in not only our
modern art, culture and architectural; design for centuries to
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6. Accepting American Sign Language In The Classroom
Throughout the world, many people are unable to communicate with each other due to the language
barrier between them. When doing business or talking with people from other countries, most need
an interpreter or translator of the certain language in order to understand each other. A language
barrier is an obstacle within the United States of America as well between the deaf and hearing
impaired and the hearing people. Most people do not know American Sign Language(ASL) and are
not given the opportunity to learn Sign Language while in school. More colleges are starting to
offer American Sign Language classes, but several elementary and secondary education level
schools are not offering it to the students. Instead, they are offering languages... Show more content
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There are many uses of Sign Language in the classroom besides just speaking with it. ASL can
be used to manage students behavior in the classroom and keep students actively engaged in
lessons being taught. It also helps students on an academic level by helping them in literacy
development of phonics, reading, and spelling. It aids students with speech and language
development issues. Sign language promotes students communications and interactions with
each other as well. According to Andrea Simpson, a pediatric audiologist and speech and
language pathologist, declares, Studies have shown that students who learn Sign Language for
specific sight words learn to read at a faster rate. Incorporating Sign Language in the classroom
can have beneficial aspects to the students education and skills. When students are able to pair
words with Sign Language, it creates a mental picture in their brain and they are able to recall
the words better. They are also using muscle memory to remember the word better because the
children are using more senses. Simpson declares, Children learn faster when they can hear, see,
and feel the words they are learning. The more senses the students use, the more ways of
remembering the material. Dale Gross, who has studied Sign Language and the benefits of
learning it, declares, Children who have learned American Sign Language at a young age
average a higher IQ of 8 13 points. Sign language is a way to keep the students excited to learn
and engaged in the lesson being taught. Barbara Cooper, who writes for the Reading Teacher
which is a peer reviewed journal and has researched this topic immensely and is well informed on
the information she wrote about, discovers, I have found that incorporating Sign Language in a
diverse curriculum
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7. Essay about The Fashion Channel
1. Interpretation of consumer and market data.
From its inception in 1996 until recently, The Fashion Channel (TFC) enjoyed great success by
appealing to as a broad an audience as possible. Overall viewer numbers were the main focus, and
so long as TFC had no significant competition in terms of the fashion specific content it offered, this
something for everyone approach was a winner.
But competitors such as CNN and Lifetime made note of TFC s success. They began to offer
fashion specific programming. Consumers now have a choice, and the ratings show that non loyal
consumers are starting to choose alternatives to TFC. Reasons for this can be found in the recent
Alpha research study on customer satisfaction, which shows that when it ... Show more content on
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TFC s senior vice president of marketing, Dana Wheeler, believes increasing both viewership
(ratings) and advertising pricing would increase the advertising revenue that the company was
seeking. She developed three different scenarios to mix their most popular viewing segments and
the expected results it would have on advertising pricing (CPM).
The first scenario would target the Fashionistas, the Shoppers/Planners and the Situationalists.
This would create a broader marketing base, but miss the primary group that advertisers are
seeking. Based on this scenario, the viewership could increase over time from 1.0% to 1.2%,
while the average CPM would decrease from $2.00 to$1.80 (see Exhibit 4). Overall, this scenario
would generate an increase in advertising revenue of 8% from 2006 revenues to $249 million.
Scenario #2 narrows the focus on the Fashionistas, preferred by advertisers. In this scenario, the
average viewership rating would drop from 1.0% to .8% due to the narrow focus, but the CPM
would increase dramatically from $2.00 to $3.50 resulting in an increase of 40% in advertising
revenue or roughly $92 million (see Exhibit 4). This scenario would also require and additional
programming cost of $15 million per year, but given the additional revenue it would generate, the
investment seems like a good one to make.
Finally, the third approach focuses on both the Fashionistas and the Shoppers/Planners
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8. Richard Trenton Chase
You re impossibly fast and strong. Your skin is pale whit and ice cold. Your eyes change color
and sometimes you speak like like you re from a different time. You never eat or drink anything.
You don t go out in the sunlight... (Bella, from the movie Twilight) At that point in the movie
Twilight, Bella is putting pieces together that Edward Cullen is a vampire, but can vampires
actually be real in real life? All that is really needed to be considered a vampire is by the want
and urge to drink human blood. This paper will inform you on just how vampires can be real to a
certain extent.
It all start on May 23rd, 1950 in Santa Clara County, California when a man named Richard
Trenton Chase was born. Richard did not have the typical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Griffin and his wife had just arrived back home after grocery shopping that night. They were
unloading the groceries out of the vehicle and when Griffin was on his way back out to the
vehicle, that s when Chase drove by and shot and killed Ambrose Griffin with the same .22
caliber gun he used to shoot into the Sacramento women s house. It was later found out the Chase
decided to commit a drive by shooting as a practice round before his killing got worse.
After the first murder, Chase went through a phase of being an intruder. His theory was if
someone s house was unlocked then it was their way of saying he was welcome, but if the house
was locked then he took it as he was not welcome. This intruder phase lead up to his second
murder of Teressa Wallin, 22 years old and 3 months pregnant. Her husband was not home at the
time of the murder. Teressa was taking out the garbage and left the door open, so Chase then went
into her house and surprised her when she came back in. The police found her with several
gunshot wounds, stab wounds from a butcher knife, many of her internal organs were taken out,
and dog feces were packed into the victim s mouth. It was also found out the Chase had raped the
victim post mortem. After Chase committed these actions, he then bathed in the blood of the victim
and drank some of her blood out of a yogurt container.
Chase s next murder case was what would be considered a mass murder. On January 27th, 38
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9. Essay about Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation
Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation was founded in 1863 when Mr. Henry Williams purchased Old
Fort Park and donated it to the city of Fort Wayne. Since then, Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation
has continued to grow acquiring 85 more parks which include Reservoir Park in 1880, Foster
Park golf course in 1928, Fort Wayne s Children s Zoo in 1962, the Botanical Conservatory in
1979 and more recently Robert E. Meyer s Park in 2008. This organization does much more for
the community than just taking care of the city s parks. Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation also
hosts many activities in town including multiple different camps for children and young adults.
(City of Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation, 2013) The employees of Fort Wayne Parks and
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(City of Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation, 2013) Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation organization
budgeted for and planned a way to help save this tree species. For the past couple years, biannual
Ash tree treatments have been in place to help save the Ash trees of Fort Wayne. This past
summer 647 Ash trees in Fort Wayne were treated to prevent the Ash Borer from killing them.
Because this treatment is a biannual treatment, only half of the population of Ash trees was treated
the summer of 2013. The other half of the population was treated the previous summer and will be
treated again in the summer of 2014. (City of Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation, 2013) Davey
Resource group was the lowest bidder and took on the project of treating the Ash trees. Davey
Resource Group provides a full range of natural resource and utility consulting services to the
commercial, residential, municipal and governmental markets. (Davey)
The question arose about the cost benefits of treating the tree versus cutting them down. It cost
approximately $43.00 to treat one tree versus the $400.00 to cut the tree down, grind the stump
away, and plant a new tree in its place. Even though many Ash trees have been saved by this
treatment, it was too late for some. So far 10,500 Ash trees have been cut down in the city of Fort
Wayne because they were attacked by the Ash Borer. This year another 2,447 will be cut down
also. Mudrack Tree Experts have
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10. Essay On Adolf Hitler Antisemitism
Adolf Hitler born the 20th of April 1889, and dead the 30th of April, 1945, he destroyed the history
of the twentieth century. Self taught and brilliant orator, he spread his Nazi ideology throughout
Germany. Named chancellor in 1933, he established his dictatorship in 1934 when he became the
FГјhrer . Faced with his military policy of annexation of territories, the Second World War was
inevitable. As he had announced in his book Mein Kampf, he set up the final solution for the
extermination of Jews. 6 million people died in concentration camps such as Jews, Gypsies,
homosexuals and disabled people.
Upon accession as chancellor on January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler worked to transform Germany into
a one party dictatorship. It also undertook to build the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
People started to rebel: Parents, professors accused their parents of complicity.
On the opposite of what people think, antisemitism existed before Hitler existed. So antisemitism
wasn t invented by the German neither Hitler. There are several explanation to why Hitler hated
so much the Jews. First of all in Europe the Jews were often victims of hatred and pogroms. A
pogrom is a violent riot aimed at massacre or persecution of an ethnic or religious group,
particularly one aimed at Jews. But the hatred of Hitler was often described as an obsession.
Simply because he had to find a manager to the decline of the ancient world and Germany.
Hitler and the Germans very terrible from the Jews. In April 1933, the Jews were banned from
working as teachers and judges. In April 1936, they were banned from working as doctors and
dentists. In October 1936, they were banned from being journalist. In July 1935, they were banned
from being members of the armed forces. They were banned from so many things until 1938, they
were even banished from things such as Heil Hitler, which comes from a violent Antisemist named
Georg Ritter von
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11. The Works Of Rembrandt And Rubens
The Works of Rembrandt and Rubens
During the 17th century, especially after their break from Spain, The United Provinces of the
Netherlands became the most prosperous nation in Europe by leading the world in trade, science,
and art. Through the huge and one of the first art markets, art became a common household
possession and allowed artists to freely express themselves, which is one of the evidential factors in
three of the most universally admired artists of the baroque art era. Rubens, an influential Flemish
artist of the Italian baroque scene, focused more on the works of the counter reformation while the
masters of the Dutch baroque art, such as Rembrandt, were in the heart of the protestant Dutch
Republic. These three artists share similar artistic styles but yet have extremely evident differences
and influences. The artists work also have a great portrayal of the historical and social impacts of
the 17th century.
This dynamic century shaped much of the modern world of today. With all the great scientific
discoveries and the recent protestant reformation, the world no longer revolved around religious
devotion and mysticism but had a stronger focus on individuality. The laws of nature and
observation by reasoning proved that everyone is capable of observing the world through
mathematics, logic, and experimentation. Another major characteristic of the 17th century is the
major political decisions and the international struggle for colonial domination. Colonialism was
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12. Cortical Representation Of Blindness
There exists natural blind spots(BS) in the human retina, a location in the visual field that
correspond with the optic disk at the back of the eye, which does not receive visual input due to
the lack of photoreceptors there. However, people do not perceive a hole in their visual field
because the other eyeand its corresponding region on the visual field that takes visual stimuli from
the same area as the blind spot compensates for the lack of visual stimuli thus the lack of visual
field representation there. Dilkes et al patch one of the participant s eyes to deprive the
corresponding area in the retinaof the other eye that also receives visual stimuli and excites the
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When area F is deafferented deprived of normal sensory input it no longer responds to stimuli
from a certain source, in this case the light stimuli in this area near the fovea, it could start to
respond to visual stimuli from a areas next to it, such as a more peripheral area (we refer to it as
area P). This represents a change in cause that results in cortical reorganization. In the case that
there exist a change in effect, cortical representation of area M will now signalize other parts of
the brain, when stimulated, that area P is activated. Therefore, under this circumstance, when area
P is stimulated, the person will respond that only area P is seeing things. In the case that there is
not a change in effect, the cortical representation of area M will signalize other parts of the brain,
when stimulated, that area M is activated. Therefore, when area P is stimulated, the person will
respond that both area M and area P is seeing things. Lastly, there could be a change of effect
without a change of
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13. Benefits Of Refeed Days
Now if you follow some form of flexible dieting or count macro nutrients (even if it s a chicken,
broccoli, and rice diet) you have something more than just guessing on how much you can have.
That s why I prefer refeed days. For one I don t eliminate anything from a diet or anyone of my
client s diets either, and from a logical stand point I don t know why you have to eat clean all the
time but are allowed to eat bad foods or binge once a week uncontrolled? Like that makes totally
since right?
Refeed days are a more scientific approach to overfeeding. If you do follow flexible dieting or track
macro nutrients you know how much you are eating. You have guidelines to follow, and are not
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The next logical step would be to increase energy expenditure through cardio. Before I get into
cardio, cardio is like a screwdriver in your entire tool box. The main goals of fat loss should be to
preserve muscle and lose body fat. Yes, every kind of cardio will work for fat loss; but the main
thing you should ask yourself what is more optimal?
There are different kinds of cardio using different energy sources as primary fuel during
exercise. Two of the most common forms are Low Intensity Steady State, and High Intensity
Interval Training etc...Over time, fat burning is not an immediate process. In order to lose body
fat you have to release from the cells (lipolysis) and use it as fuel (oxidation) otherwise known as
burning. Most people think of how much fat did I burn during my workout. What you really
should be looking at is how much fat did I burn over the course of the day? Now there are
different types of cardio that can be used throughout training. This is not a one size fits all
category, but if the goal fat loss; your main goals are to keep mass while losing body fat. The two
most common types of cardio that I see are: HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training, and Low
Intensity Steady
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14. Analysis Of Kurt Vonnegut s Slaughterhouse Five
To Go or Not to Go? So it goes. Defining post modern works, can be daunting, but the main traits
of post modernism are embracing skepticism and overturning conventions. With this in mind,
Kurt Vonnegut explores war drawing parallels from his own past experience and depicts it
through his character Billy Pilgrim allowing the reader to see the dichotomy in reality and
fiction, separating his novel from the normal layout of a linear novel. Also, Slaughterhouse Five
discusses the controversial military action as a post modern novel, as it brings many
perspectives to the bombing of Dresden and modern warfare more broadly, while acting like a
post modern novel that illustrates paradoxes. Slaughterhouse Five illustrates the ideal of a post
modern novel as it experiments with the ideas of reality versus truth, free will, and frame breaking
within the novel, to suggest a better understanding of the effects of war. Vonnegut highlights the
idea of post war truths, before post traumatic stress disorder is identified in the 60s 70s a time
where the Vietnam War is being opposed instead of encouraged. Therefore, Vonnegut encompasses
the ethics behind a society that highlights the idolization of war and shuns those who threaten
their illusion of the perfect war. Time after time, Vonnegut shows the reality of the war as the
characters in Slaughterhouse Five either glorify or scorn the war. Characters like, Mary O Hare
who scorns the war, You ll pretend you were men instead of babies, and
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15. The Use Of Hack Into A Single Or Networked Computer
There are thousands of ways to hack into a single or networked computer. All hacker does not
have a notorious reason for trying to access a network. Many hackers are paid by a company to
find its network vulnerabilities. These hackers are known as white hackers or pen testers. The most
popular way to hack into a computer is with a certain attack named brute force.
The brute force attack is one of the most popular cracking methods., it is not just for password
cracking. Brute force attacks can also be used to discover hidden pages and content in a web
application. This attack is basically hit and miss until you succeed. This attack sometimes takes
longer, but its success rate is higher.
The success of the attack depends on various factors. Factors that affect most are password length
and combination of characters, letters and special characters. It does not make brute force
impossible but it makes brute force difficult. It will take a longer time to reach the password by
brute forcing. Almost all hash cracking algorithms use the brute force to hit and try. This attack is
best when you have offline access to data.
Brute force password cracking is also very important in computer security. It is used to check the
weak passwords used in the system, network or application. Brute force attack when an attacker
uses a set of predefined values to attack a target and analyze the response until he succeeds.
Success depends on the set of predefined values. If it is larger, it will
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16. Lyddie By Katherine Paterson Summary
Should workers sign a petition? The book, Lyddie, written by Katherine Paterson, is about a girl
named Lyddie who lived in the 1700 s, working in the factories. In the factories, the workers
were forced to endure the poor environment and a lack of safety working with the machines. Also
the workers were under paid, had long working hours, and the atrocious, dissatisfactory, and lousy
living conditions that were unacceptable. However, signing a petition could help improve work
areas and protect workers rights. The book shows all the hardships and the effects of poor working
environment on Lyddie and the other workers. Living Environment Some may argue that the
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For example, the workers earned more money than they did in other places. The book says, The
pay reflected her proficiency, she was making almost 2.50 a week above her 1.75 board. (86)
Two dollars and fifty cents was a lot of money back then. This money, workers earn from
factories could help children and people from poor families support their families and to give
them a chance to improve their lives. However, even if wages were better in factories than other
places, workers would have to pay another way, with endangerment to their lives and sometimes
even with tier lives. Many workers would be hurt and die because of these working
environment. Which is the price they will have to pay for higher wages. To add on, as stated in
this essay previously the girls aren t making as much as they should. In Lyddie, workers
complain their wages have went lower a lot. Even if factories offer a lot more money than other
places the workers aren t really earning their true wages not to add on the bad working
environment that harm the workers health. A petition has to be signed to protect workers
rights.From all the above arguments, you can clearly see a change is needed to be made to
improve working environments. The petition will help to give workers better living environment
for a better life and safer worker environments so workers would be safe. It will also
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17. Legality Of The Use Of Cluster Munitions Essay
The Legality of the Use of Cluster Munitions
In order to establish the legality of the use of cluster munitions under international law, it is
necessary to look at the norms that regulate the means and methods of warfare. Article 35 (2) of the
First Additional Protocol to the Geneva Convention clearly states that: It is prohibited to employ
weapons, projectiles and material and methods of warfare of a nature to cause superfluous injury or
unnecessary suffering. Moreover, Article 48 claims that: ...the Parties to the conflict shall at all
times distinguish between the civilian population and combatants and between civilian objects and
military objectives and accordingly shall direct their operations only against military objectives ,
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The most important document against these arms is the Convention on Cluster Munitions, signed
by 119 countries, which is a treaty and, thus, it is only binding for the member states. Among the 78
countries that do not take part in the Convention there is the United States, China, India, Pakistan,
Israel, Russia, Iran, Libya, and Saudi Arabia, meaning the countries that actually have or use these
kind of munitions.
Moreover, there is another document, the Protocol on Explosive Remnants of War, according to
which its member states are committed to clear up the attacked territory after the end of a conflict.
Many countries that did not sign the Convention on Cluster Munitions, such as the United States,
signed the Protocol. Therefore, these countries are committed to eliminate the suffering caused by
unexploded cluster munitions in attacked territories.
In addition, it is worth mentioning that the use of other types of controversial arms is not
prohibited under international law. For example, the International Court of Justice s advisory
opinion of 1996 claimed that the threat or use of nuclear weapons is not prohibited under
international law, even though it is extremely difficult to imagine a situation where the use of
nuclear weapons might respect the principles of distinction and proportionality and not inflicting
superfluous injuries or unnecessary
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19. Compare And Contrast Genesis And Book 1
Power and Justice: Both book 1 9 of Genesis and book 1 clearly portray a higher power that seeks
to uphold justice in the world (often times through punishment). For this prompt, analyze the
problem of justice in relation to the power dynamics portrayed in the text. For the first two weeks
of the whole school year for English 2, we read Genesis 1 9 and Book 1 of the Metamorphoses.
The two books are all about the Creation Myth, based on the religions and culture of the
contemporary society. Although both of the books were written based on different religions and
culture (Greek culture for the Metamorphoses and Christian culture for Genesis), yet either Genesis
or Metamorphoses portrayed a higher power that seeks to uphold justice in the world (often through
punishment). The story in Genesis 3 The fall appeals... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Long would it take to enumerate the evils that I found in such abundance, everywhere I went: the
truth was even worse than I had heard. (Metamorphoses,290) Later on, punishments were given to
all the human being due to their worst corruption. Open all your doors, release the floodgates of
your dams and dikes, let all your rivers run without restraint! (Metamorphoses, 387 ) Orders were
placed and commanded by the God the great flood washed everything on the land so as to punish
the ruin of the human beings. Both of the two quotations are written by the human beings, the
statues of the God and the supreme power over the human being are all defined and given by human
beings. No matter God or other beliefs, they are all thoughts from human beings, it represents the
curiosity and expectation towards the unknown affairs. On the other hand, the given supreme power
and the capability of executing justice from human being are due to the deep impressive wish to
implement the
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20. Public Health Care Intergovernmental Analysis
The most challenging key to the development of a successful public health care agencies is the
effectiveness of an intergovernmental (federal, state and local) relations. However, their
relationship between these orders of governments is interdependent. The federal, state and the local
governments work together as a team to provide coordinated and a very comprehensive approach
towards the role of public agencies (offer support).
The roles of the intergovernmental (federal, state and local) protect and advance the interest of the
society, which includes provision of high quality health care. Notwithstanding that, it is highly
impossible for the public health care agencies (PHAs) alone to offer access to quality health care.
Therefore, the federal, state and local governments comes in or intervenes by preserving the
interest of its citizens through improving the areas of gaps and regulates any form of inefficiency
and or injustice within the public health agencies. Also, the governments make provisions for
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They also provide the needed resources for the PHAs whiles PHAs uses those resources in
ensuring the well being of the population through health promotion, disease prevention, educating
and training the masses including the PHAs workers to be more updated on new policies or laws
made by the intergovernmental. However, it approach or strategy used to improve the well being of
the population varies, as its aim tends to be the same. The ultimate goal of achieving high quality
care requires a very strong partnership among the intergovernmental and that of the public health
care
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21. Informative Essay On Halloween
Halloween has its roots in the ancient, pre Christian Celtic festival of Samhain, which was
celebrated on the night of October 31. The Celts, who lived 2,000 years ago in the area that is now
Ireland, the United Kingdom and northern France, believed that the dead returned to earth on
Samhain. http://www.history.com/topics/halloween/history of trick or treating
I don t think most people know about the real history of Halloween because these days it s all
about neighborhoods buying candy and kids and adult dressing up in costume with bags, pillow
cases, etc. going door to door knocking or ringing the doorbell saying trick or treat and the
owners give you candy. The meaning of Halloween today? The meaning of Halloween today isn
t as it used to be when I was growing up, me and my cousins used to see who had the best
costume and who had the most candy at the end of the night. Halloween is celebrated in other
countries today, In Ireland, where Halloween originated, the day is still celebrated much as it is in
the United States. In rural areas, bonfires are lit as they were in the days of the Celts, and all over the
country, children get dressed up in costumes and spend the evening trick or treating in their
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I dressed up in all kinds of costumes during the 16 years of Halloween nights I celebrated from
Andy from toy story, to scream masks. When I was a child my favorite costumes were power
rangers, redskin s football player, and scary masks of all sorts. I did go trick or treating as a young
kid sometimes I went to the same house twice. My favorite Halloween activities where scaring
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22. Alien Conspiracy Theory Research Paper
Alien Conspiracy Theory is a theory that blames outsiders and outside influences for the
prevalence of organized crime in U.S. Society. It as well is one of the strongest held theories of
organized crime still today. There are different theories as well as strongly held. The reason I chose
to stick with Alien Conspiracy Theoryis because of it s on and off debates and I find it very
interesting.
As you may know, The Mafia and La Costa Nostra are the major foundations of organized crimes in
the United States. They were known to have earned their standing during the
1860s when they migrated from Sicily, which is in Italy. La Cosa Nostra is made up of about 25
Italian dominated crime families. The members are dominated of men and is said that there are
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The study of organized crime has always been shaped by ethnicity. Ethnicity is also a key to the
alien conspiracy theory of the organized crime phenomenon. Whenever the subject of organized
crime arises, people in general assume and think of Italians, Russians, and
Chinese organized crime, mostly Italian. There has been evidence that suggests many organized
crime groups consists of persons of a specific ethnic background who cooperate on a regular
basis. But there is a study by Haller s from the enterprises of Lansky s and Capone s which try to
make clear that organized criminals who wish to survive and thrive to quickly learn and proceed to
form profitable partnerships on the foundation of rational business decisions and common needs.
ALIEN CONSPIRACY THEORY 4
There are many contradictions to the whole belief of alien conspiracy theory. Their belief is that
there was already well developed organized crime way before the immigration of Italians in the
late 19th and early 20th centuries. So if they were a major stone in the creation of organized crime
then they were just merging and expanding to an already developed corruption
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23. Effects Of The Silver Bow Creek Copper
Copper is another pollutant that at very high levels is toxic and can cause vomiting, diarrhea,
loss of strength or, for serious exposure, cirrhosis of the liver (Pure Water Services). In order for
copper to metabolized the heavy metal zinc is needed. Zinc helps with copper breakdown but too
much zinc can cause a copper deficiency which can also cause problems such as anemia. While
copper has some severe side effects there have not been any cases that are related to cancer. In most
cases throughout the Silver Bow Creek copper is not thought to be a severe threat to the community.
Mercury is another toxic pollutant that may be found in the tailings and in the surface and ground
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As people began to realize the damage done by the pollution of the environment nearly fifty years
had passed. By this time the contaminated tailings and toxins released from the smelters and
chemical treatment facilities had reached an outrageous numbers. With the help of the great flood
of 1908 these pollutants covered the Silver Bow creek banks from Butte all the way to the
Milltown Dam. In 1911 the Anaconda Company began extensive cleanup efforts by implementing
the use of warm springs ponds as a water treatment facility (Citizens Technical Environmental
Committee, 4). These ponds were developed initially with the thought that they would be able to
catch polluted tailings before they were able to reach the Clark Fork River. There was an
estimated 2,400 acres of warm springs ponds built between the years of 1911 and 1959 (Citizens
Technical Environmental Committee, 4). The settling ponds were created to hold the mining
wastes, acting as a dam so that the metals did not end up in the Clark Fork River. The tailings are
then covered over with lime to prevent them from leeching back into the environment. This series
of warm springs ponds provides treatment to the water in such a way that the environment can
cleanse the water of pollutants on its own instead. This treatment method is accomplished with the
water being further cleansed as it is transferred from pond to pond. The
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24. Genetic Modification Research Paper
I am writing to you to explain the problems concerning genetic modification in humans. The field
of genetics has come so far in the past decade, and there are currently efforts being made to
correct autosomal recessive diseases, such as Hemophilia B.1 I agree that being able to cure
diseases, like Hemophilia, is important, but it also means that scientists would be able to create
designer humans. The concept of designer genes in human modification reinforces the idea that
there is an ideal human which is both ableist and catered strictly to upper class individuals. In this
letter, I am expressing my opinion that while advances in genetic engineering are being made, it is
important to remember that scienceshould not progress to the point that we are removing all
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Scanning magazine headlines, words like toned, tanned, and tall are constant reminder of
imperfections that we possess. Following these words are usually recommendations how to
achieve these seemingly perfect and ideal body goals. These magazine articles and headlines
usually create a lot of self esteem issues in people regardless of age or gender. In a study
conducted by Daniel Clay et al., 136 girls from the United Kingdom were exposed to images of
ultra thin or average size magazine models.2 It was found that these girls, after being shown said
models, had a lowered body satisfaction and, consequently, self esteem. Seeing how people are
unsatisfied with their bodies, it might be said that the solution to this issue would be to help people
out and edit the genes that encode for these imperfections. As stated before, this would cause issues
because gene modification would be ableist and cater solely for the
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25. Baby Girl versus Adoptive Couple Essay
There was a court case, Baby Girl v. Adoptive Couple, in which a child who was partially
Cherokee Indian, because of her father, and Hispanic, because of her mother. The adoption of Baby
Girl was a difficult one due to the fact that she has an ancestry of Cherokee Indian. Therefore, under
the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), the adoption
of Baby Girl seemed impossible because
Biological Father had the right to have custody of his child, Baby Girl, if he chose to. So, the
court greatly sees that by giving Baby Girl back to Biological Father would be in the child s best
interest under the ICWA, because there is the assumption that if she is with her Biological Father
and her culture, she will not suffer any type of emotional distress. For... Show more content on
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Therefore, from a very young age, Baby Girl might have questioned why she did not share the
same physical features as her parents; thus, causing her to have a failed ethnic identity. In a 1987
study, conducted by Simon and Alstein, an Indian adopted child stated, It bothers me that I m
Indian. People don t look up to Indians. The whites always fought the Indians and the Indians got
beat. We aren t looked up to. There is nothing special about being Indian (Sindelar, 2004). This
clearly indicates that the native adoptee feels inferior to his White adoptive parents; therefore, the
child was obviously unable to fully integrate into the White culture without feeling inferior. In the
case of Baby Girl v. Adoptive Couple, she may have been at risk to feeling the same inferiority
due to the extreme exposure of the White culture and the lack of exposure and pride towards her
own ethnicity; therefore, causing possibilities of distress and discomfort in her own skin. Sindelar
suggests that there is a phenomenon known as the Split Feather Syndrome, in which social,
psychological, and emotional disabilities among expatriated Indian people, i.e., those who were
placed and raised in non Indian homes (2004). The Split Feather Syndrome may be due to the
extremities in culture difference between Indian and other cultures. For instance, the ideologies of
child rearing, family bonding,
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26. Frye Double Bound
It can be interpreted that Frye believes that the double bind goes beyond simple circumstantial
situations and finds its way into female oppression within everyday life. The double binds are
able to control what some women believe and do within their own lives. These double binds are
what construct social ideals and mold minorities into controlled groups. Frye describes these
oppressive acts as such, The experience of oppressed people is that the living of one s life is
confined and shaped by forces and barriers which are not accidental or occasional and hence
avoidable, but are systematically related to each other in such a way as to catch one between and
among them and restrict or penalize motion in any direction. It is the experience of... Show more
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As one can imagine, neither perspective is healthy when solely relied on; a combination of both
perspectives allows a person to see both the entire picture while evaluating the smaller facets
that make up the larger issue. Frye writes about how these views correlate to how people view
oppression, It is now possible to grasp one of the reasons why oppression can be hard to see and
recognize: one can study the elements of an oppressive structure with great care and some good
will without seeing the structure as a whole, and hence without seeing or being able to understand
that one is looking at a cage and that there are people there who are caged, whose motion and
mobility are restricted, whose lives are shaped and reduced (12). In lieu of the aforementioned
statement and the quote that has followed it, one can see that Frye believes that these perspectives,
particularly the microscopic view is quite harmful as it prevents people from seeing the big picture
or the macroscopic
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27. The Willed Woman By Susan B. Anthony
Quetext About Widget FAQ Contact The Willed Woman Susan B. Anthony had a voice that
wanted to be heard. The woman s gifted voice inspired men and woman to fight for equality.
Anthony fought for women s right to vote and for women to have the courage to stand up for
themselves. She achieved her capabilities through her father Daniel Anthony. Daniel Anthony
raised his children to be strong in their convictions and to show their love for God by working for
human betterment (Bilhartz, 2). While living through the way her father brought her up, Anthony
became a strong willed woman and led the women s suffrage movement. Through social activism
and her strong spirit, Anthony became a figure who represented the fight for women s suffrage
and has had a significant impact on American society. This amazing woman was an advocate for
the women s suffrage movement during the 1800s. Anthony s social actions towards society had a
tremendous impact on improving women s lives. There were very few people that realized that
she was the first woman to attack the law for the sake of all women s political liberty. Women were
held down by their beliefs in the natural rights of all human beings, no matter their race or sex, and
by their mistrust of the nineteenth century Christianity and its view on women (Lipscomb).
Anthony felt that if laws were changed, then changes in attitudes and behavior needed to happen as
well for the laws to be effective. The largest thing that Anthony focused on was
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28. Nike s Use of Sweatshops Across the Globe Essay
Internationally recognized companies such as Nike make use of sweatshops and aid in the
exploitation of labor workers in many parts of the world. A sweatshop is an industrialized
provision that is known to have poor working conditions, infringement of labor law, and long
hours coupled with low wages. In today s world, sweatshops are prevalent all across the globe;
however they raise the most concern in developing nations. Nike is one of the world s most
renowned sportswear companies, but has been involved in several controversies in relation to the
possibility of them making profit out of sweatshoplabor. In the late 1900 s most Nike products were
manufactured in countries like South Korea and Taiwan, however, this changed when the labor...
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As a company, Nike is extremely profitable; it is the biggest shoe company and has become the
fourth biggest industry leader. Nike can easily afford to increase wages of people that do labor
work for the company without even the slightest loss but unfortunately chooses not to.
According to the SEC, In 2007, Nike s advertising budget was $678 million. Realistically, Nike
could pay all its individual workers enough to feed and clothe themselves and their families if it
would just devote 1% of its advertising budget to workers salaries each year! (A background
on...) In Nike s Code of conduct, they state that in the area of human rights and in the
communities in which they do their business, they want to do everything required of them as
well as what is generally expected of a leader and thus by magnifying on the wrongs an industry
leader commits, changes in the entire industry is expected. Sweatshops greatly impact the lives of
people all across the world; people are forced into incredibly tough labor along with unbearable
working conditions. According to the writer of English Blog, 22 million children die annually due
to the hazardous conditions in the sweatshops. (English Blog RSS) Besides the low pay and
awfully long working hours, the
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29. Marco Polo Comparison Essay
The prolific writings of both Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta give accounts of early world travel and
exploration during the middle ages, these two explorers managed to travel the length of the
Eurasian empire, while creating written accounts of their adventure. When comparing these two
individual writings on their travels and perception of cultures, religion and trade also their reasons
for travel it is imperative that we acknowledge that these two individuals came from very different
back rounds Polo a Christian and Battuta a Muslim. Thus their accounts and view points maybe
very different in retrospect to one another due to a religious, and cultural bias when exploring these
areas. In order to understand these two travelers it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Polo s view on this was made clear when he states that the kings was so Lecherous that I assure
you that he has fully 300 wives 5. It is important to note the language used in the second quote
which shows how he felt about this king s indulgement as lewdness and lust in a way regarded
as distasteful. This was with out a shock to polo who came from a Christian back round where
such an act was considered unacceptable and blasphemous. Ibn Battuta also mentions slaves in
the text many times through his travels; his view of slave trade contradicts that of Polo s. This is
evident when Battuta was given his first hospitality Gift 6 of a young male in Turkey, where he
also bought and sold slaves. This comparison is in sharp contrast to Polo s view on slavery for trade
where Battuta seemed to accept this as normal practice within his culture and even seemed it fit to
deem it as a gift. This comparison shows how cultures within the middle ages held very different
beliefs and guild lines for individuals of various ideologies, what interested and was seen as
acceptable practice of slave trade for Battuta, was on the other hand very shocking to Polo. A
comparison of the travels of both Battuta and Polo show that both men came in contact with great
leaders of Eurasia which shaped their travels and lead them to seek control and obtain control over
the Mongolian empire now known as China in
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30. Common Theme Of Look Homeward, Angel By Thomas Wolfe
Common Theme of Misplacement in Thomas Wolfe s novel, Look Homeward, Angel The lost
paradise turns into a metaphorical hell (O Rouke 493). For Thomas Wolfe, and his autobiographical
representation, Eugene, this quote holds true. Throughout Look Homeward, Angel, this becomes
quite evident. Progressing through the book, chapter by chapter, it is simple detect the common
theme. Even before beginning this research paper, what the content would be obvious enough. It is
clearly evident that Wolfe s novel is highly autobiographical, in which his characters represent
actual human beings of importance in his actual life. But also what shines through the text is how
alone, and misplaced Wolfe, or Eugene in the case of the book, felt growing up in... Show more
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The misplacement of his closest companions causes him a struggling grief. No one understood
Eugene like Grover and Ben did. Both Ben and Eugene felt like no one cared for them, no one
knew them for themselves, therefore they always were ready to leave, but would always look
back to home. ... it is a book, not only of Eugene s buried life, but one about tragic loneliness
(Holman 406). Within Altamont, his mother also creates an addition to Eugene s misplacement,
in the way that she oppresses her son by over smothering him. As her last child, she was unable
to let go. Eliza started him off at school late, refused to cut his hair, made him sleep with her, and
more. His stunted growing ability made Eugene feel out of place with the boys his age.
According to David O Rouke, Altamont is for Eugene not only an oppressive situation... (494),
which is viable in which not only Eliza but W.O Gant, Eugene s father put limitations and
pushed him before he was ready. W.O Gant had a career pathway chosen for his son before he
was four years old. From ages twelve to sixteen, Eugene attended Leonard s private school. Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard were a second set of parents to Eugene. Mrs. Leonard in chapter twenty seven,
begged Eugene to stay one more year, as he was not ready to leave for college yet. But to no avail,
W.O Gant sent his youngest to the university at the end of his sixteenth year. In which many felt he
sent him off to college two years too
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31. The First Olympics Essay
This year, the Sochi Olympic Winter Games will be an event full of exciting sports and breathtaking
stunts. But have you ever thought about what the first Olympics were like in ancient Greek
history? With the fans, not crowded around a television screen, but all seated and watching
firsthand the events about to unfold. Just think about that, observing some of the strongest men in
the world throw weights and men to the ground, chariots crashing together in an effort to place
first. Now keep those images in your mind as I lead you through a day in the Olympics. You will
learn that the Ancient Olympics were a religious event full of spectacular sports, breathtaking
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After the opening ceremony, the athletes stripped down and drew lots to decide where their
starting positions would be or who their combat opponents (Faulkner 197). They would do this
stark naked to show their build and strength to other opponents (Faulkner 198). The rest of the
day is spent watching the boy or otherwise called the youth games that consisted of twelve to
eighteen years olds competing in the short sprint, wrestling, and boxing (Faulkner 199). On the
beginning of the second day there is another procession, called the Equestrian Procession, that
starts at the Olympic Flame and ending at the Hippodrome (Faulkner 200). Along the way, they
pay homage to about sixty three altars (Faulkner 200). The procession includes the judges, the
priests of Zeus and all of the charioteers, jockeys, horses, trainers, etc. (Faulkner 200). The day
begins with the four horse chariot race, which was introduced in 680 B.C. and was seventy two
stadia (43,200 ft.) long (Faulkner 201). After that was the horseback racing which was six stadia
(3,600 ft.) and was added in 648 B.C. (Faulkner 206). The horseback riders competed naked, rode
with no stirrups or saddle, and were normally slaves (Faulkner 209). Since they were usually
slaves, the jockeys never received victory olive wreaths, only the horse s owner did (Faulkner 209).
Then the two horse chariot race began which was a race of 48 stadia (28,800 ft.) and was
introduced in 408 B.C. (Faulkner
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32. The Bull Moose
Jake Rice
Professor Johnson
History 112
9 August 2015
The Bull Moose
America has seen the likes of some of the greatest, most dynamic, most influential leaders to walk
this earth, but one of the most electrifying of them all seized his opportunity and created a history
and a legacy like none other. A man so influential, in fact, that his niece s husband, another president
of the United States, looked up to him as his idol. An unfortunate turn of events left a window wide
open for this outstanding man, Theodore Roosevelt, to follow his destiny and leave a lasting impact
on America and its inhabitants. He was the 26th and youngest president of the United States,
forever changing what it meant to be president. Roosevelt was the first truly modern president of
the United States, expanding the power of presidency, using executive orders, and presidential
proclamations in ways that had never been done before. He ruled his nation with passion, just as
he had fought for it with passion. Rightfully so, Theodore Roosevelt serves as a celebrated icon in
the decorated history of the United States, and his legacy will forever be remembered by each and
every citizen of the United States of America.
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was born on October 27, 1858, at 28 East 20th Street in New York City. He
was the second of four children, their parents being Theodore Roosevelt Sr. and Martha Mittie
Roosevelt. His father owned a plate glass importing business and was one of New York City s most
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34. Sexism In Joseph Conrad s Heart Of Darkness And Things...
Written in 1899, Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad conveys a story of European colonization
along the Congo River in Africa. Although his work lacks central female characters, some of those
mentioned hold great influence in society and the power to predict the future. Despite these
abilities, women are still largely ignored by the men in their midst. Conversely, Chinua Achebes
Things Fall Apartfeatures a multitude of female figures, including oracles and priestesses, but much
like Heart of Darkness, the majority of women in his work are belittled and viewed as unimportant.
These two authors both showcase sexism in their works, as they promote stigmas surrounding
females and a sense of male superiority that leads men to treat women as inferior. While the
writers of Heart of Darkness and Things Fall Apart highlight the values certain females possess,
they chose to depict sexist societies in which women are viewed as largely irrelevant and impotent.
Conrad s story showcases a woman who has societal sway. When protagonist Marlow decides to
travel to Africa, a land of financial opportunity, he realizes that he is unable to get there
independently. After failing to obtain assistance from his male peers, he begrudgingly turns to
his aunt for help. He even says, Then would you believe it? I tried the women. I, Charlie Marlow,
set the women to work to get a job. Heavens! Well, you see, the notion drove me (Conrad 9). By
vocalizing phrases like would you believe it and
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35. Theme Of The Interlopers And The Machine That Won The War
The Interlopers and The Machine That Won The War are two different short stories that heavily
push the themes of irony and suspense and although they may share these similarities I believe
that they also have many differences. Throughout this essay I am going to be breaking down these
two stories to find what sort of similarities and differences they contain. A similarity? They are
both fictional stories. A difference? One takes place in a Sci fi and futuristic setting, while the
other takes place in a more modern, or possibly older time frame.
Although two stories can have a similar overall genre, they may have a different and more specific
genre. A good example of this is the stories, The Interlopers and The Machine That Won The War.
Both of these stories are works of fiction, none of the events that take place in either of them are
real. On closer inspection we realize that although they are both fiction, they are different types of
fiction. The Interlopers is a mystery. The story starts by explaining that in time past two
neighboring families went to court over they strip of land between them, to find out which family
owned it. When they court reached their decision and chose which family won, they losing family,
frustrated that they didn t get the land, started a rivalry that would last generations. They mystery?
Who are they families and why are they still fighting over this land, years and years later. The
Machine that Won The War is a work of Sci fi. It has
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36. Love Triangle In The Canterbury Tales
In the Canterbury Tale by Geoffrey Chaucer, born in circa 1340 October 25, 1400, London,
England.Chaucer expresses his beliefs of how should love be through the Knight s Tale and Miller
s Prologue since both presents a love triangle.Chaucer on the stories shows two types of love which
had similarities and differences between the characters and the events of both stories. Geoffrey
Chaucer, in the text Canterbury Tale describes the lovetriangle by different types of how should be
love, and I saw some similarities compared to now in how people see the love and how they show
love to others.
Chaucer maintain that the love triangle is represented by Duke Theseus and John the Carpenter by
being the elderly authority figure because they try to control Emily and Alison,Palamon and Arcite
by Knight s tale, Absolon, and Nicholas by the Miller s tale represent the suitors, they had love at
first sight. Chaucer s purpose for writing this text is to compare two characters that have almost the
same roles in the stories but with other names and becoming a different type of story.This text is
significant to our understanding of love triangle because each one compares how love should be
and these stories have some similarities with now.
Early in the story, Chaucer describes two differences in how should love be as Palamon leaps out
from his hiding place, calls Arcite a traitor, declares himself to be Arcite s mortal foe, and
challenges him to a duel by the knight s tale and Alison and Nicholas form a plan to spend the
night together by the Miller s tale.
What Chaucer is saying is that in the Knight s tale love is represented as a fight between two
people as a courtly love, this means that if you want have the love of a woman you need to fight
to have it, Palamon and Arcite spend dangerous years trying to be near Emilye,they both face off
with sword and shield to fight with hundreds of knights, but in this story Emilye don t choose
which one she wants, Theseus the authority control her and say that the winner would have her, this
story represents the perfect stereotype of perfect warrior and the perfect princess not showing any
personalities traits and in the Miller s tale the characters have specific traits and they
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37. The Wiggles as a Popular Culture Essay
The Wiggles are a children s music and entertainment group consisting of four members who
formed in Sydney in 1991. The original members were Anthony Field, Murray Cook, Greg Page
and Jeff Fatt. Before the formation of the group, Field and Fatt were members of the Australian
pop band The Cockroaches with Page being a roadie, and met Cook at Macquarie University where
they were studying to become pre school teachers. Together, they formed The Wiggles
. Using
connections gained from The Cockroaches, The Wiggles first manager Jeremy Fabinyi negotiated
with the ABC to air The Wiggles TV show. This program essentially promoted their first album and
tour, launching The Wiggles careers.
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This therefore has a positive effect on the young individual in the present as well as the future, as
well as The Wiggles being viewed in a positive manner by consumers and members of society
because of this influence on children.
The Wiggles are so successful because of their positive influence on children s lives and the
satisfaction that adults receive from being aware of the educational value behind the program. This
can be obviously demonstrated through the long running creative programs aired on television with
such popularity that The Wiggles have become known around the world. This has made them an
international franchise and allowed the company to expand into other associated products and
programs such as live performance shows and recorded albums.
The products of this popular culture are aimed at a specific target market. Primary consumers of
The Wiggles are young children but the major purchasers of associated products and paraphernalia
are the children s parents and adults.
There is no divide in the consumption of this popular culture s associated products in relation to
gender, although the group previously consisted of four males, as well as many of the associated
characters being male. This recently changed in 2012 when a female Wiggle was introduced,
creating a more female friendly show, which may appeal to young girls more so than before,
therefore giving The Wiggles the opportunity to expand their market
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38. Non Genotoxic Carcinogens
Continuous exposure to an increasing number of certain natural and man made chemicals is a
major risk factor for cancer. Therefore, evaluating the carcinogenic risk of chemicals remains
important. Currently, substantial progress has been made in identification of genotoxic
carcinogens. In contrast, predicting a carcinogenic potential of non genotoxic compounds is a
challenge due to many different modes of action that may lead to tumorigenesis; however,
accumulating evidence suggests that some of the earliest events of tumorigenesis involve
perturbations of the cellular epigenome. In the present study, we investigated the effect of the non
genotoxic liver carcinogen methapyrilene, the genotoxic kidney carcinogen aristolochic acid, and
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Treatment of F344 rats with methapyrilene caused a marked decrease in the trimethylation of
histone H3 lysine 4 (H3K4me3) and H4 lysine 20 (H4K20me3), and acetylation of histone H3
lysine 9 (H3K9ac) and H3 lysine 56 (H3K56ac) in the livers. Exposure to usnic acid resulted in a
minor reduction of H3K4me3 and H3K9ac only. No histone modification changes were found in the
livers of rats treated with aristolochic acid. Also, none of the chemicals caused histone
modifications in the kidneys. The methapyrilene induced hepatic histone modifications were
accompanied by a reduced expression of chromatin modifying genes responsible for the
modifications, including histone methyltransferases Suv4 20h2 and Kmt2a, histone demethylase
Kdm5b, and histone acethyltransferase Ep300. The results indicate that organ specific carcinogen
induced histone modifications changes may have significance in the carcinogenic process and in
carcinogen hazard
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39. The Role Of Technology In The Revolutionization Of America
Throughout the inception of America, technology has played a key role in its development and
growth. As the country evolved the technology that was utilized by this country was also changed.
The rate that technology was developed and implemented in this country is one of the main reasons
that America stands in the place that it does today. One technologythat is relatively new compared
to the age of this country is computers. Although this technology is fairly new compared to others,
it is one of the main reasons that a plethora of other technology could flourish. Computers not only
affected other technology but society and revolutionized the entire world. The earliest conception
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Data storage now meant that all the data that was on paper could now be in a digital format. This
meant less space, faster access, and better organization than ever before. Companies could now
store data not only related to the company s inner workings but consumer data as well. IBM not
only leased out this to smaller companies but had an offer to buy out the product if they wanted.
This was a good move by IBM due to the fact that this invited groups both small and large to
experiment with the product.
The computer might have many inventions to supplement it; the biggest is invention came in 1965.
This was the beginning of the internet. At first the only the idea of sending information from one
computer to another was very much desired by the world. The Russians accomplished this by
sending a probe into space that would send a signal back to show that it was still active. Due to
the cold war and the space race, America wanted to catch up to the technology the Russians had so
that they would not fall behind. On top of sending the first man to the moon they had completed a
shadow of what the internet is like
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40. International Patent
International Patent: Everything You Need to Know
An international patent, also referred to a PCT patent application, is a request that your invention
be patented outside of the United States. It is important to note that there is really no such thing as
an international patent. Rather, if you want to obtain patent protection in countries outside of the
United States, you ll file a PCT patent application. PCT, also referred to as Patent Cooperation
Treaty, is an international patent treaty that provides a procedure for filing for international
protection. The treaty helps those wanting to seek patent protection in other countries as it delays
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The application, however, may not automatically provide you with protection in each of these
countries. The PCT application can only be used as a reservation for submitting your patent to
those specific countries, allowing you to delay the process for up to 2 and a half years so that you
can make a determination as to which countries to seek protection in. Only after that point is the
PCT application converted into a formal patent application.
In simpler terms, the PCT process includes two phases: [1] filing the international application and
[2] choosing which countries to apply for patent protection, and
converting the PCT application into an actual patent application within each specific country you
wish to seek protection in.
PCT Timeline
As previously noted, the main benefit of the PCT is to defer your international patent requests for
a period of up to 2 and a half years. Therefore, when you want to file a
PCT, you ll visit the WIPO website and gather all necessary documentation needed for filing.
There are still steps and guidelines for you to abide by for the PCT application itself. Once you
have filed your application, it ll be reviewed by a patent examiner who will then draft a written
report and opinion indicating the likelihood of you obtaining patent protection in each country you
identified in your application. For example, if, in your application, you indicated that
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41. Colorado Search And Rescue
Search and Rescue Search and Rescue plays an outstanding role in our worlds efforts to reduce
missing persons and help the injured who are in situations where they can not get themselves out.
It all begins with a phone call and continues through a whole investigation. The investigation will
lead into a full out search for the victim. Having the skills and training to be part of a search and
rescueteam in ones location can benefit all those who become lost or injured. Overall, joining,
providing the skills and training, is ideal to search and rescues throughout globe. Knowing when
to call for rescue is important to be aware of. If urgent medical help is required a call should be
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The La Plata team must be provided with (2016), a current hiking certificate or hunting/fishing
license. The hiking certificate (COPSAR Card) can be bought online or in a store; there is over
three hundred retailers in Colorado that sell these cards. The card can be bought for three dollars
per year or twelve dollars for five years. It is important to have these cards to help(2016), ensure
that trained and well equipped search and rescue teams will respond should you become lost or in
need of
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42. Time And Place To Meditate
Where, and when to meditate
Presumably, easier to find time and place to meditate, as long as you live alone. However, if you
live with a family, you are confronted with additional complications. Fortunately, in the beginning,
it is enough five ten minutes to be alone, to sit on your cushion. Later, as a more advanced
meditator, probably you will want more time, by then hopefully, your family might be accustomed
already to your meditation habit, and likely they won t hinder you. We were talking about what
type of meditation could be the best for you. Now we discuss the best time and the place to meditate.
Where to meditate?
Foremost, let s begin with the easiest, the breath meditation. Usually, the recommendation for that,
it should take twenty thirty minutes. Initially, it can be troublesome to find a fixed time for it.
Besides, it may feel tiring to sit still that long. Moreover, you can have too many disturbing
thoughts, you do not know what to do with, or perhaps it just seems way too boring to sit half an
hour without doing anything.
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Nice try, but not the money since, we can increase its quantity. The single element we certainly
feel to have a shortage is time. People always have lack of time, and no one can increase the
daily 24 hours to 25. We feel the lack of time especially at the end of our life. Otherwise, the time
has an extraordinary nature. The more action you fit into a given time, the less experience will
remain in your memory in the future. In case, you regularly operate in a multitask mode; you let the
worth remembering moments flow away between your fingers. On the other hand, meanwhile, you
give yourself enough time to enjoy what you are doing, paying attention to the present,
interestingly, your memory will be full of pleasant moments. So to speak, I want you to allow
yourself to stop for a minute. Sit still, and be your own attentive
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43. Man in the Crowd Essay
The epigraph at the beginning of The Man in the Crowd brings up the interesting question of
what it really means to be alone. While the actual definition of alone is quite by oneself,
unaccompanied, solitary, ( Alone ) the story, through the narrator s thoughts and the observations
of the nameless man in the crowd, can serve as a different perspective on being alone if applied
beyond the situation in the tale. The epigraph says how terrible it is to never be alone, and the
story serves as a metaphor for Poe to comment on how he views someone s ability to actually be
apart from the crowd. The story goes to show how social norms, thoughts of others, and inherent
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They are oblivious of the connection, but because of the narrator and his thoughts, they are, in a
sense, there with someone else. The mysterious man that the narrator sees demonstrates that
even when alone, it is impossible to be alone in the true sense of the word. Even in the large
crowd, the people who are not walking or talking with anyone still combine with everyone else to
make continuous tides of population (Poe, 233). They, although not interacting with anyone else,
are always a part of society. The man that intrigues the narrator is a loner that, although unique, is
still a part of the crowd. The man fits into no set group of people that the narrator names because
of his contradictory and confusing appearance. His clothes were made of linen, although dirty,
(with a) beautiful texture (Poe 236), suggesting that he is wealthy but does not care enough to
look presentable. The idiosyncrasy of (his) expression (Poe, 234) is the greatest contributing
factor to why the man cannot be grouped. The man does not fit any of the social norms of society,
yet he combines with all of the people to form the crowd. Poe might be suggesting that even
though the man in the crowd believes he is alone, he has the narrator following him and thinking
about him. Since he is occupying the narrator s mind for so long, the man is making a bigger
difference in the crowd than he thinks he is. Poe proves through
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44. Theme Of Sunday In The Park By Bel Kaufman
Themes of Sunday in the Park The short story Sunday in the Park by Bel Kaufman contains
many different themes. A theme presented in this story is how society expects certain behaviors
on the roles men have. People use those stereotypes to define strangers when they walk by, but
are they always true? In the story, there are two different fathers. The first man, known as
Morton or Larry s father, is described city pale and cooped up all week inside the gray factory
like university . Morton is a university professor, and in stereotype, society expects a professor to
be intelligent, polite, and someone to respect. Morton contributes to the themes on the roles of men
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He is known right away to be an intimidating character when he spits on the ground and does not
look at Larry s mother when she speaks. Society would think that he is intimidating, large,
unlikable, and never to be messed with. When Larry s mother tells Joe to stop throwing sand at
Larry, Joe s father encourages Joe to continue. Joe s father defines the themes on the roles of
men and behaviors. Being completely different from Morton, Joe s father can be presented as a
stereotypical man. He obviously knows how to stand up for himself and earn the best for him
and his son. He does not back down like Morton and immediately gains what he has fought for
with his actions. Just by slowly looking over Morton from head to foot and the way he speaks to
Morton, Joe s father fits the stereotype of men perfectly. His behaviors, such as his body language,
the way he speaks, and his reasoning indicate he is exactly what he looks
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45. Essay on The History of the Antiguan Girls High School
The history of the AGHS began in 1886, when an English couple a Mr. and Mrs. Williams, came
to Antigua, because of Mr. William s failing health. Mrs. Williams became the school s first
headmistress. After her husband died, she sent for her sister and together they shared the
responsibility of running the school. At this time the school had boarding facilities for local
students, as well as students from neighbouring Caribbean islands such as St. Kitts, Nevis,
Montserrat, Dominica and Grenada. In 1902 Mrs. Williams and Ms. Easie resigned and were
succeeded by Ms. Simpson, who served for two years. From 1905 to 1944 Misses Millicent and
May Branch served as joint headmistresses. Because of steadily increasing numbers, the school...
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It was during this time that the Primary School section was phased out. In 1976 the school again
became an all girl institution. From 1973 1978, there was some instability in staffing, especially
with headmistresses. The school had a parade of them. During this five year period it had no
less than eight headmistresses and interestingly one headmaster all be it briefly. Actually from
1886 to present this school has had 16 headmistresses, 5 acting headmistresses and one acting
headmaster. Over the years, students of the A.G.H.S have excelled academically in external
exams. With CXC they have obtained many top awards. Some have been Island Scholars. We
even had a Rhodes Scholar by way of Karen Mae Hill and last year for the first time, the Karen
Mae Hill Award was bestowed upon two deserving young ladies, Sherriann Rodney and Nicole
Roberts. In 2003 we proudly added Ebonee Williams King to our list of students who have done
A.G.H.S proud. She was Antigua s most outstanding CXC student. In 2004 we added Nicole
Roberts. She too was Antigua s most outstanding student. In 2005 our own Marissa Crump was
Antigua s most outstanding female CXC student. In the area of creative writing AGHS continues to
excel and in August 2004, Aleka Hewlett was the proud recipient of the Antigua prize for the 2004
Commonwealth Essay Competition. AGHS also placed first in the World Environment Day short
story competition. In Art, Jamie Gardner, a promising Art student, was
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46. The Political System Of The United States
Roger Darlington has said that the United States is the most powerful nation on earth; politically,
economically and militarily(1). Even though the U.S. is the second largest democracy in the
world, India being the first, it is considered rare, compared to other systems in the world. Where
did the founders of the U.S. get their ideas for the political system we have today? The U.S.
political system is made up of many components and there are several factors the contributed to
what the U.S. political system is today. Such as, where the foundations of the U.S. government
came from, the American idea of government, the characteristics of American society and political
culture, and the values and principles of American democracy.
The founding fathers were wise and had great experience in politics and government, however they
could not produce ideas for a political system of a country by just using their wisdom and
experience. The founding fathers needed to look at history to find some answers. One aspect that
the founding fathers explored was the government systems of ancient Greece and Rome. Aristotle
and the Greeks were the first to propose the idea of natural law. The system of direct, rather than
representative democracy, was developed in Athens, Greece. In Athens, citizens directly governed
themselves. They were allowed to participate in debates, voting, and law making. The next part of
history that the founding fathers observed was the philosophers that lived during the
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