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Movie Reflection
This film exemplifies the group dynamic by, showing how the characters in the movie interact
with each other especially since they all come from different sociological groups in their school.
In the beginning, it was difficult for them to get along. The characters in the movie are Claire
Standish, who was in detention for skipping school to go shopping. Brian Johnson, was in
detention for having a gun in his locker. Allison Reynolds, was in detention because she had
nothing else to do. Andrew Clark, was in detention for tapping another student s butt cheeks
together. and Jon Bender, was in detention for pulling the fire alarm. The characters moved to
being an in group when they realized that they can all relate to each other s personal experience
like dealing with problems at home, dealing with peer pressure at school and trying to please
their parents. By the end of the movie, They definitely seemed to matured in their attitudes and
their actions talking about each one of their issues together seemed to have helped them a little
become better people. Claire Standish learned to be more generous and helpful she also learned
how to not give into peer pressure. Brian Johnson, learned that getting one bad grade isn t such a
big deal, he also made friends. Allison Reynolds, has a new positive outlook on life and herself.
Andrew Clark, learned that he doesn t have to pretend to be someone he s not. Jon Bender, learned
that he can open up to people and form healthy relationships.
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Theme Of Gender In The Chrysanthemums
Today, sex is a much talked about subject, and roughly half of high school students participate in
the act. Although in modern society the value of saving one s self for marriage is dated and
carried out by few, in The Chrysanthemums by John Steinbeck, this ideal is presented frequently.
The story begins with an awkward conversation between Elisa and her husband. When her husband
leaves, a tinker driving up to Elisas estate while she is working away on her chrysanthemum
garden. In an attempt to fix any of her pots and pans containing holes, the man approaches Elisa.
She is first annoyed with him, for she keeps refusing his services, but her annoyance melts away
and is replaced with charm when he asks about her chrysanthemums. The tinker... Show more
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He first appears in a, worn black suit [...] wrinkled and spotted with grease (421). His unrefined
appearance reveals the uncleanliness of sex and the damage it can do on one s self. As he pulls
up to Elisa s estate in a, loose jointed wagon (421), it is apparent that he is disoriented.
Symbolism is even shown in the tinkers, rangy dog (421), for it is unclean and rampant just how
Elisa perceives the act of sex. Everything that comes along with the tinker seems to be impure in
some way. He even wears a, battered hat (422), which again, shows the tattered nature of sex.
When conversing with the tinker, Elisas breast swelled passionately (423), for she has some sort
of sexual awakening. Elisa even crouches low for the tinkler like a fawning dog (423), because
she is so deeply sexually repressed. Elisa even feels hot and sharp and lovely (423) which sounds
quite comparable to descriptions of sex. Later in this scene, while talking about the
chrysanthemums, Elisa throws her head back her eyes half closed (424), which uncoincidentally, is
similar to orgasm. As the tinker drives away, there s a glowing (424) coming from the tinker. The
societal belief that people glow after sex leads to the conclusion that the tinker and Elisa have
partaken in a psychological sex act. After this sexual conversation with the tinker Elisa s face [is]
ashamed (424) for she aware is of the immoral deed she has just
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Analysis Of Joyce Carol Oates sWhere Are You Going, Where...
As teenage girls progress through life, the need to be perfect rides on their back, causing dreams
and the fulfillment of wishes to be yearned for. The ultimate need to be beautiful creates life long
effects within the minds of woman, later generating the demand of many unrealistic aspirations.
While many believe that dreaming is a figment of the imagination, it can be described as a longing
desire of hopeful achievements, expectations and future goals. For example, in Sigmund Freuds
book The Interpretation of Dreams he states, dreams are nothing other than the fulfillment of
wishes (Freud 118). Throughout Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? by Joyce Carol
Oates, the author uses setting, characterization, and plot to portray Connie s mentality of being
stuck in a dream.
Within the short story, one may see that the setting and Connie s surroundings play an important
role in characterizing moments of total equilibrium and satisfaction. As she is enclosed upon
many environmental changes, Connie s depictions are decided upon where she is located and
what different obstacles she is confronted with. According to the author, while she was at the
drive in movie She drew her shoulders up and sucked in her breath with the pure pleasure of
being alive (Oates 2). During the time she is away from life at home, Connie receives a sense of
true freedom she has never felt before, a feeling in which someone in only a calming daze would
encounter. She is confronted with many
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Roman Slave Revolts
The Roman Republic began in 509BC when the Romans overthrew the Etruscans and established
a republic government.1 After this the Roman Empire began to take control of the
Mediterranean Sea and eventually dominated it.3 The Republic began to decline in 133BC with
the wealthy Romans gaining in wealth and the poor continuing to lose money; with this more
people became enslaved causing increased slave revolts.1 This meant people like Crassus and
Caesar could build armies loyal only to them and gain power.2 A new practice developed in
which the army was paid with gold and land. Soldiers no longer fought for the good of the
Republic but fought instead for tangible rewards. Soldiers became more loyal to the generals who
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The Senate commanded Caesar to surrender his legions in late 50BC. (Roman Civil Wars of 88
30 BCE) Pompey would not surrender his own army so Caesar decided war was the only way to
keep power. With German and Gallic help, Caesar marched into Cisalpine Gaul through Italy.5
He took the city of Ariminum, which allowed him to cut off Cisalpine Gaul from Italy.5 Pompey
tried to keep Caesar back, and with Pompey s army being twice the size of Caesar s one would
assume he could
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The Film Analysis Of The Movie Mementos
Mementos the backwards version of a masterpiece In the movie mementos It illustrates an
investigator for an insurance agency who lost his memory and in an interesting yet confusing and
frustrating way shows him solving his wife s murder. It takes an interesting approach to storytelling
by putting the viewer in as much of a confused state as much as the main characterhimself. Which
leads to the viewer of the movie to become somewhat lost in the vagueness of it all.mementos is a
movie that has succumb to failure due the fact that the story was too confusing, Needless
information and this style of storytellingsimply does not function . To begin the story it started off
with the death of who would later become a main character when it shows him in a scene later on it
sends the viewer into confusion most would probably assume their version of the movie is messed
up. This initial confusion with nothing to address it but a black and white short already causes
disinterest in the movie.then as you begin to understand things the movie makes you feel as though
you are watching the same thing which makes it far more difficult to notice smaller points in the
movie the must be picked up. Then they introduce someone completely different natalie who acts
sometimes acts as though they are close and other times fools with his emotions which gives us
another uncertainty, who is this? We ask ourselves how long has she known him? Movies can be
unbearable and unwatchable when they offer up
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Concentration Camp Parcel Service
Agencies and parcels
While many comment on the ICRC s lack of effort during the Holocaust, the great amount of
work they actually did is often ignored. In order to disperse this great workload, different groups
had to be were created within the ICRC. Although efforts to aid Jewish victims of the Nazi
Holocaust were thwarted by the German government, the ICRC managed to furnish food,
clothing, and medical supplies to a few concentration camps ( International Committee ). A branch
called the Concentration Camp Parcel Service (CCPS) was created in July of 1943 to focus and
mend the problem of being cut off with prisoners. ( Expansion, Suspicion 7). The ICRC delivered
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The Committee helped millions of prisoners of war and civilian internees in the aftermath of World
War II ( International Committee ). In addition, post WWII, the ICRC has continued its role as an
independent, nonpartisan humanitarian agency, ( International Committee ). Today, the Red Cross
ideals have changed. It is now dedicated to preventing and alleviating human suffering in warfare
and in emergencies such as epidemics, floods and earthquakes, (The Movement). It directs and
coordinates its members actions to assist the victims of natural and technological disasters, refugees
and those affected by health emergencies, (The Movement). If the Holocaust were to happen today,
it would be partly its responsibility to help the interned civilians because that is what it has evolved
into today. However, back then, it was not expected for them to help
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Essay On Igg4-Related Disease
IgG4 related disease (IgG4 RD) is a newly recognized, multiorgan, fibro inflammatory disease
characterized by mass forming lesion with dense lymphoplasmacytic infiltration with large
numbers of IgG4+ plasma cells, storiform fibrosis and sometimes obliterative phlebitis. IgG4 RD
was first described in 2001 by Japanese researchers in patients with autoimmune pancreatitis with
high levels of serum IgG.[1, 2]
IgG4 RD usually affects individuals of middle to old age, with an onset at 50 70 years, although
few paediatric cases have been described. Males are more commonly affected especially for IgG4
related pancreatitis with an M:F ratio of 3:7. However, IgG4 related dacryoadenitis and sialadenitis
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Enlargement of one or more of trigeminal nerve branches is another feature of IgG4 ROD. The
most commonly involved branches are the infraorbital nerve (ION) and the frontal nerve. Other
nerves may be involved such as perioptic nerves, paravertebral nerves and great auricular nerve.
The disease involves mainly the epineurium and the affected nerves are infilterated by masses of
lymphocytes, plasma cells, eosinophils and large numbers of IgG+ plasma cells.[20 23]
EOM enlargement is not rare in IgG4 ROD especially in cases with enlarged orbital nerves. Single
or multiple muscles may be involved during the disease course in the following order of frequency:
inferior rectus, followed by superior rectus levator complex, lateral rectus, medial rectus, inferior
oblique and superior oblique. Histopathologically, the muscle biopsy shows a mixed and dense
infiltration with polyclonal B and T cells with some fibrosis.[24, 25]
IgG4 ROD may also involve the lacrimal drainage apparatus.[26] Furthermore, sclera and
conjunctival affection and nongranulomatous anterior uveitis have also been reported. [27, 28]
There is a correlation between IgG4 RD and ocular adnexal xanthogranulomatous disease in which a
high
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Propaganda by Edward L Bernays
PROPAGANDA
By EDWARD L. BERNAYS
1928
CONTENTS
I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. ORGANIZING CHAOS ..................................................
THE NEW PROPAGANDA ............................................ THE NEW PROPAGANDISTS .... 9 19 32
47 62
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PUBLIC RELATIONSBUSINESS AND THE PUBLIC ....
PROPAGANDAAND POLITICAL LEADERSHIP 92 WOMEN S ACTIVITIES
AND
PROPAGANDA . . .
115 121 135 141 150
PROPAGANDA FOR EDUCATION PROPAGANDA IN SOCIAL SERVICE .
ART AND SCIENCE ..................................................... THE MECHANICS OF PROPAGANDA . .
CHAPTER I
ORGANIZING CHAOS
THE conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an
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There is consequently a vast and continuous effort going on to capture our minds in the interest
of some policy or commodity or idea. It might be better to have, instead of propaganda and
special pleading, committees of wise men who would choose our rulers, dictate our conduct,
private and public, and decide upon the best types of clothes for us to wear and the best kinds of
food for us to
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Propaganda eat. But we have chosen the opposite method, that of open competition. We must find a
way to make free competition function with reasonable smoothness. To achieve this society has
consented to permit free competition to be organized by leadership and propaganda. Some of the
phenomena of this process are criticized the manipulation of news, the inflation of personality, and
the general ballyhoo by which politicians and commercial products and social ideas are brought to
the consciousness of the masses. The instruments by which public opinion is organized and focused
may be misused. But such organization and focusing are necessary to orderly life. As civilization
has become more complex, and as the need for invisible government has been increasingly
demonstrated, the technical means have been invented and developed by which opinion may be
regimented. With the printing press and the newspaper, the railroad, the telephone, telegraph, radio
and airplanes, ideas can
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Crime And Punishment By Fyrodor Doveskey
The Theorized Extraordinary to the Ordinary Romantic
The human race remembers people in history who fought for something they believed in. For
example, both Neapolitan Bonaparte and George Washington killed other people in battle, because
they had something that they believed worthy to fight for regardless of the established and
universal law against killing. In Raskolnikov`s words from Crime and Punishment, they were
extraordinary men. These men, according to Raskolnikov, had the right to commit any crime,
because they were leading ordinary people into a new and improved society, without any moral
repercussions. In Fyrodor Doveskey`s, Crime and Punishment, his character Raskolnikov`s
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However, it becomes clear throughout the novel that he does feel guilty. For example, when
Raskolnikov helps Semyon Zakharovich Marmeladov return to his family after he is ran over,
Raskolnikov walks away feeling like he has somewhat atoned for his sins. Also, proving that
Raskolnikov feels guilty for what he did is that, at the end of the novel, Raskolnikov confesses in
the street, even though there was someone charged with the crime already. If, according to
Raskolnikov, an extraordinary man, which he believes himself to be, should feel no guilt, then why
does Raskolnikov feel the need to atone for his sins by helping Semyon Zakharovick Marmeladov`s
family and then eventually
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George Orwell s Dystopian Novel
It is often debated why populations under totalitarian regimes allow the ten percent minority to
control the massive ninety percent majority with such inhumane tactics. Although the goals of
individual regimes vary on their end goal, the means of achieving that goal are strikingly similar.
From the distribution of propaganda exaggerating national progress, using food and necessary aid
as incentive to increase productivity, to imposing nationwide terror through the deadly pursuit of
enemies to the regime, the blatant commonality between these oppressors is their inventive ways
of using fear and tapping into the human survival instinct to keep the population at bay. These
tactics can be seen at work in George Orwell s dystopian novel 1984... Show more content on
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Winston outlines the predicted economic growth set to occur per Big Brother s multi year plan;
The Times of the nineteenth of December had published the official forecasts of the output of
goods of various classes of consumption goods in the fourth quarter of 1984, which was also the
sixth quarter of the Ninth Three Year Plan. (Orwell 39). Orwell incorporates the multi year plan
strategy as a direct parody of Stalin s tactics during the rise of communism; this tactic has not only
been parodied, but legitimately recreated in other totalitarian regimes like Ethiopia s Dergue
regime. Ethiopian scholar Bahru Zewde summarizes the Dergue version of this tactic, stating, In
October 1978, the Derg announced the National Revolutionary Development Campaign to mobilize
human and material resources to transform the economy, which led to a Ten Year Plan (Zewde).
These totalitarian governments employ multi year plans for economic growth because they serve
as a point of structure and growth in an otherwise chaotic government setting. The majority of
citizens are too perplexed with maintaining their own livelihood that they cannot see the failures of
these plans. They all fall to conformity, accepting that their government s plans are benefitting them
when they clearly are not. For those with the lowest quality of life, they view the plan as the silver
lining to their situation as they blindly follow orders to increase production for
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Rules And Requirements Of The Records Required From A Hui...
Contents
A typical Agenda:1
The Process and Regulations:1
The records required from a hui meeting:2
a copy of the attendance register2
any apologies from those who may have wanted to attend and could not2
discussion items listed separately and a general overview of the discussion2
any decisions made2
any action items with timeframes and who is responsible2
records of people who have offered to help and exactly what they will be doing2
any data or data source that may assist the group in contacting those in the target population2
if there is to be another meeting, a record of the time and date2
a record of how people can get access to the minutes2
any other information that the group feels is relevant2
(education, 2015)2
Regulations and statutory requirements associated with such a meetings:3
A typical agenda:3
The process required for such meetings:4
The records required for such meetings:4
Bibliography6
Formal Meeting Guide for two NZ Cultures, one to include Maori:
Part 1: Maori Culture:
A typical Agenda:
Hui is a Maori meeting or gathering. To discuss a meeting, this group has a problem in the series
that is used to guide the bending process and include protocol. Hui can last the length of time from
three days to one hour. Hui is also very difficult for recording, audio visual, including written and
verbal account may require the use of multiple methods. Absolutely central to Maori marae way of
life, it is the focus
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A Research On Social Media
Forrester Research provided the research behind Social Technographics. Their research
identified six types of the social media users and how they interact in the online environment.
The Social Technographics ladder presented in Figure 3.3. of our reading depicts a ladder with
different participation groups at each rung. These groups include: creators, conversationalists,
critics, collectors, joiners, spectators, and inactives. It is worth noting that these groups are not
exclusive, meaning a user could fit into multiple categories for different interactions (Tuten
Solomon, 2013, p. 74). Skittles is a poplar candy brand known for their wacky advertising. It is
no wonder that their social media marketing would be just as wacky and popular. Skittles must be
very aware to the different categories of the ladder to be so successful in their social media
marketing efforts. Creators are the content creators. Their content is shared with other users and
adds to the social media experience. User generated content can include: video, photos, blogs,
vlogs, comments, podcasts, forums, product reviews, wiki contributions, and consumer created
advertising. Creators are distinguished as users who provide content for other users interact with
and constitute 24 percent of social media participants (Tuten Solomon, 2013, p. 74) Skittles has a
promotion on their Facebook page that appeals to contributors. If a user posts a photo to the page,
they can become Skittles Best Fan Forever for
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Chickenpox Research Paper
Chickenpox is one of the most infectious viruses of man. It mainly causes a mild illness in
children, but may be severe mainly in immunosuppressed persons (the numbers of whom are
increasing) in adults (Chickenpox (Varicella) Topic Overview, 2016).To start with, there are some
symptoms of this disease that can clearly be seen, before the rash appears the patient may feel mild
flue like symptoms, for example: high temperature that would reach 39ВєC, headache, aching,
painful muscles and generally feeling unwell then the rash starts to appear all over the body
(ChickenpoxSymptoms NHS Choices. (2016). . This research project will discuss the personal
characteristics, time and place characteristics moving to treatment and prevention of chickenpox in
England from 1967 to 1985.
To start with, this disease has affected all people of different ages. Figure 1 shows the age range
of medical cases, accessible from 1976. This illustrates that 95% of all patients for chickenpox
were children aged 0 4. Furthermore, serological statistics show that just over a fifth of children
aged 0 4 years had antibodies to varicella zoster virus, which increased to almost 80% in children of
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Deaths admissions were inspected where chickenpox was the main, fundamental, or contributory
cause of death. Chickenpox as the fundamental cause of death yielded the biggest group with 217
cases (59%), and the public stated causes of death were pneumonia or encephalitis throughout
London (Figure 2). Altogether, 109 (29%) in deaths were attributed to problems of chickenpox
ascending from immunosuppression in 1985, and in only 44 (12%) deaths was chickenpox definite
as the main cause. Pneumonia was cited on 171 admissions, in 43 of those in mixture with
immunosuppression. The cause of immunosuppression was given on the death admissions in 104
of the 109 cases in 1981. (Harding, D. (2016). Chickenpox in Adults and
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Protestant Reformation Essay
The Protestant Reformation was an event that helped to change church s from being corrupt money
laundering into the more religious based teaching we know today.
The Diet of Worms was one of the most important events of the protestant reformation.
Beginning on January 28th, 1521, it addressed Martin Luther speaking out against the church and
hoped to have him recant his Ninety Five Theses. While the Diet of Worms was expected to put an
end to the reformation, it only ended up boosting the public s belief that Martin was correct in how
corrupt the church was.
The Protestant reformation itself was an event that divided the Catholic Church in
16th century england and had the public doubting church practices that was started due to Martin ...
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Due to this Luther looked for absolutes about life and was drawn to the idea of philosophy. As a
result of his education and dedication to god, Luther came to reject several teachings and practices
of the Roman Catholic Church. He was strongly indulgences, and didnt believe that freedom from
God s punishment for sin could be purchased with money. To protest this, he posted the Ninety Five
Theses, which he hoped would start to reform the church.
The Ninety five Theses was a list of propositions as a logical argument against the church written
in 1517 by Martin Luther. Martin wrote the Ninety five Theses against the church practices he
viewed as wrong, with a primary aim to get rid of indulgences.
In the Catholic Church at this time, indulgences was the Church s main source of income. In their
system, when a Christian sins and went to confess, they were forgiven by god, and would no
longer be damned to hell , all they had to do was buy the indulgence and they were Forgiven . As
Martin made the Ninety five Theses to reform the church, he nailed it to a church door as a means
of protest. However, the Thesis would eventually be known as the start of the Protestant
Reformation, and caused
Martin to be trialed at the Diet of Worms years later.
The Diet of Worms 1521 was a gathering of the Roman Empire held in the city of
Worms, Germany (Other imperial diets took place at Worms, but unless specified, the term Diet of
Worms refers to the
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R V. Morin Case Study
R v Morin is a case concerning the murder of 9 year old Christine Jessop and the wrongful
conviction of Guy Paul Morin. Christine Jessop went missing on October 3, 1984, after
searching for days there was no sign of Christine. Almost 3 months later on December 31, 1984
Christine s body was found 50 kilometers away, she had been stabbed several times in the chest
which had been the cause of death the semen on her clothing also suggested that she was raped. On
February 14 1985 Christine s mother told the policethat Guy was a weird type of guy which caught
the police s attention. They set up surveillance on the Morin home on February 19 and interviewed
Guy on February 22, the police suspected Guy even more, because of some comments he made....
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The prosecutors relied heavily on the two jailhouse informants; Mr. May and Mr. X. May had
history of dishonesty with the authorities and a lengthy criminal record, May was desperate to
get out of jail in 1985, which is why he decided to testify against Morin. May was also diagnosed
with mental health experts at the second trial as a pathological liar. Mr. X had a criminal record
of sexual offences; he was diagnosed with having a personality disorder and sociopathic
tendencies. This clearly proves the testimonies given from Mr. May and Mr. X were
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Mcadoo Organizational Structure
Henry Buggy wrote an article in the Headlines Global News website named, Giants Ben McAdoo
Says Eli Manning s Best Football is in Front of Him about the new coach McAdoo, and what he is
doing differently with the New York Giants in their off season. In this article, it touches on key
terms learned in chapter 15 of Organizational behavior: Improving performance and commitment in
the workplace by Colquitt, LePine, and Wesson. Restructuring, trust, survivor s guilt, and company
strategy are terms that apply to this article. The article highlights on how the Giants are
restructuring their program and getting used to different and new strategies, plans, and ideas in
their stable environment with their new head coach McAdoo.
Tom Coughlin has been the head coach for the New York Giantsfootball team for the past twelve ...
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McAdoo has seen improvements with his offensive drills in the past two years working as
offensive coordinator. He believes by building a new program around offense this will give the
outcome of winning games and the team participating in the playoffs. A Company strategy is an
organization s objectives and goals, assets to make money (Colquitt, LePine, Wesson, 2015). In
the case with the Giants the objectives and goals assets is to win games and make it to the
playoffs. McAdoo s objectives and changes consist of, making a new team schedule so that the
players will have Mondays off instead of Tuesdays in hopes of resting players more after games
(Headlines Global News). Also, he changed the players weight training philosophy to cut down
on injuries and improve players with injuries, such as Cruz (Headlines Global News). McAdoo s
new objectives and goals for building a new foundation hopefully will spark the players to perform
at the best of their abilities, also giving the fans a chance to see their team in next season s Super
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Billy Selingo Research Paper
During my lifetime I encountered many amazing people. One man who I admire most is my
friend, Billy Selingo. Billy is twenty seven years old and currently attending Manhattanville
College to receive his master s degree. Billy always been a very talented hockey player, as a
freshman he began at the Holderness School then attended a post grad year at the Selects Academy
at South Kent, which totals five years at the competitive prep school level. Next up for him was a
scholarship to continue his hockey career at Manhattanville College, where the team competed at
the division three hockey level. Billy had more skill than most of the team, he thought by playing at
the division three level he would receive more playing time than he was actually getting. Halfway
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Three and a half years later, he graduated. After graduating Billy had been offered the job of
assistant men s hockey coach at Fredonia State University in New York which is where he
earned the title of the NCAA s youngest coach ever recorded. Currently, along with attending
graduate school Billy is the assistant coach of the Manhattanville men s ice hockey team. The
reason I admire Billy as much as a do, is because he is not someone who lead a perfect life, he is
real, he showed me life isn t always going to go your way and curve balls will be thrown but you
just how to power through it, there is always a light at the end of the tunnel. I see myself learning
from Billy each and every day, he taught me how getting an education and powering through
school will soon pay off and open many doors each holding new and exiting opportunities that may
never have presented themselves without a strong work ethic, strong mind, and most importantly
an education. I live in hopes that one day I will feel as accomplished and proud of myself as Billy
does
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Application Of Access Control System
Introduction
Access control is one of the earliest problems in computer security and remains a continuing
challenge. Access control component determines whether requests to access resources are granted.
1.Discretionary access control
In Discretionary Access Control any user can set an entrance control instrument to permit or deny
access to an object. DAC relies on the object proprietor to control access. It is generally executed in
most working frameworks, and is very familiar access control method. Flexibility is a strength of
DAC and a key motivation behind why it is broadly known and actualized in standard working
frame.
Unlike Mandatory Access Control (MAC) where access to framework assets is controlled by the
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A discretionary access control (DAC) arrangement is a method for appointing access rights in light
of tenets predetermined by clients. This class of approaches incorporates the record consents
model actualized by almost every single working framework. In Unix, for instance, a catalog
posting may yield ... rwxr xr x ... file.txt , implying that the proprietor of file.txt may read, compose,
or execute it, and that different clients may read or execute the document yet not compose it. The
arrangement of access rights in this case is {read, compose, execute}, and the working framework
intercedes all solicitations to perform any of these activities. Clients may change the consents on
documents they possess, making this an optional strategy.
A system actualizing a DAC approach must have the capacity to answer the inquiry: Does
subject S have right R for item O? Abstractly, the data expected to answer this inquiry can be
spoken to as a scientific connection D on subjects, protests, and rights: if (S, O, and R) is in D,
then S has right R for article O; generally, S does not. All the more basically, the same data could
likewise be spoken to as an entrance control network. Every column of the grid relates to a subject
and every segment to an article. Every cell of the framework contains an arrangement of rights.
Example file1file2
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Budgeting
A budget is a financial plan reflecting the business strategy and represents a more structured way
of communicating it to the team . The process by which a budget is built and agreed within an
organisation is called budgeting process or budgeting cycle , that represents one of the most
important financial planning tools. This cycle always starts with a vision or a goal, based on
which the approach to be used is chosen. The next step is the elaboration of the budgetitself by
allocating the right resources in the right place. It is very important to keep track of it (the sooner a
variance is spotted, the better, as more time is available to understand it). The last stage is the
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Walther, the above steps require a debate to determine the direction of the business. Reason why a
budgeting committee is created that includes senior level personnel of each unit of the organisation.
The members of this committee are involved throughout the budgeting process. They provide the
information relative to their own unit. The information is then compiled together and passed
through the organisation till an overall budget is obtained. The budgeting construction and
agreement normally follows the organisational chart. However, different organisations use different
approaches. The two basic ones are: Top down (Mandated budgets) or Bottom up (Participative
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Research Paper On Abby Sunderland
CodyM 15 Abby sunderland Abby sunderland at ,16 years old, attempted to beat her brothers
record of being the youngest person to sail around the world solo. Many people believe that
Abby would have never went but I disagree. Abby was more than ready to go on such a journey
around the world. Abby should have gone because she was old enough and responsible enough
to go. Abby was old enough because 16 is the legal age to drive so if she can drive she should have
been able to sail a boat. Abby safer sailing that drive because more kids die in cars than they do
on boats. There are nine teenagers that die in a car every day but there are only 701 people die in
a boat each year. In the interview that I watched about Abby her parents believed that she should
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Abby had two radios just in case one broke so she can call for help. Abby s brother holds the
record that Abby was trying to break so he knows what you need to sail around the world and in
an interview he said that she had all the equipment to go around the world. To go on this long
journey around the world Abby had to be well trained be fore she even thought about going.
Abby had been sailing in the open ocean for three years so she could go on this journey so that
made her more than trained enough to sail around the world. Abby s dad new the dangers so he
made her pass many test befor she went around the world on a sailboat. Had Abby chose the right
path to sail and a steadier boat she could have made it all the way around the world breaking her
brothers record of being the youngest person to sail around the word
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Trying To Talk With A Man By Adrienne Rich Essay
Adrienne Rich on the Oppression of Women in 1950s Marriages Adrienne Rich is one of the
most well known female poets in the world. Rich is a female poet who is most recognized for her
progressive writing during the feminist movement (Fox). In the feminist movement, feminists
including Rich, expressed their ideas through their writing on important issues which were not
openly discussed, including women s roles in society, and the treatment and oppression of
women, especially within their marriages. (Napikoski). Rich s work continues to be studied today
because of her endless passion for her subject matter. Rich s use of metaphors and symbolism in
the poems From a Survivor , Aunt Jennifer s Tigers , and Trying to Talk with a Man respectively
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Even after Aunt Jennifer is dead, she will continue to be emotionally scarred by the agony she was
tormented with during her marriage as described in line 10, Still ringed with the ordeals she was
mastered by . Ringed symbolizes the marriage that trapped her , the master or in this circumstance
her husband is the ordeals that she suffers (G 3). The constant and unhealthy praising and attending
her husband becomes a part of her and her suffering. According to Harris, Uncle s ring seems the
only artifact effecting a life s course (178). Nothing throughout Aunt Jennifer s life had such a
horrendous impact that would continue to influence her after her death than her tortuous and
oppressive marriage. In like manner, Rich s use of metaphors and similes in Trying to Talk with a
Man display how 1950s marriages severed due to their brutal nature, especially towards women.
Rich uses several metaphors throughout Trying to Talk with a Man to illustrate the cruelty women
faced in their marriages throughout the 1950s. Rich s use of metaphors and similes illustrate the
decline of the marriage, which occurs not only in the poem, but in many marriages of the 1950s
(McArdle 7). The wife of the marriage and the speaker of the poem, describes the cruel treatment
she receives from her husband that is leading to the fallout of their relationship.
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The Delhi Metro Project Management
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The Delhi metro project is an exemplary tale of the way a project of that magnitude was handled.
It s the best project management carried out for a Govt. sector project, in India, which was
completed in time and within the budget. The first step in the project management of any project is
to constitute a project team. And DMRC did it exactly the way it was required.
THE TEAM (During phase 1and Phase2)
Chairman Ramachandran
1.Managing Director Dr. E. Sreedharan
2.Total No. of Directors 16
3.Nominee of Govt. of India 5
4.Nominee of Govt. of NCTD 5 (Including MD)
5.No. of full time functional Directors including MD 7
DMRC appointed Sreedharan as the project manager and the Managing Director of the Delhi metro
project in November 1997. Sreedharan was a Technocrat, who had earned a reputation, during his
long stint at Indian Railways, for completing major projects within the given time and budget.
Delhi metro was just a feather added to his cap, but the biggest one. Earlier Sreedharan had
successfully completed many huge projects like repair of Pamban Bridge, konkan Railway etc.
The hiring process was slow initially as DMRC was able to recruit only 100 people; around 70% of
the staff in DMRC was on deputation from the Indian Railways.
DMRC had given Sreedharan complete freedom to select the project team. Sreedharan selected a
motivated team of professionals whom he regarded as fundamental to the success of the project.
Most of the chosen staff were between 18
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Gas Tax Essay
The topic of this paper is gasoline prices and higher state sales tax. According to Stephen Singer s
article(Aug 24,2017), ITEP S research reports(July,2017), (July,2017),(Aug 2011), and(December
2011), the authors tell the reader the consequences of higher taxes on sales and gasoline in
Connecticut and the solution to reduce taxburden on low income family. In Singer s article,
Connecticut legislators are deciding to increase sales tax from it s current to 6.85% to fix a budget
deficit, estimated to reach $3.5 billion in two years and improve state aid to towns. Retailers and
consumers criticize the decision and thinks it would hurt consumers and hurt retailers (Tim Phelan).
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This quotes shows that, upper income families are not affected by the tax, but people who
cannot afford. Comparing Connecticut s gas tax to other states shows that, Connecticut s gas
tax is not among the highest. According to the graph provided by ITEPS research report (July
2017), Connecticut s four percent gas tax is higher than certain states such as Kentucky, South
Dakota, and Michigan, but lower than other states such as Alaska, Louisiana and New Mexico.
If Connecticut decides to increase its state gas tax to fix its budget crisis and grow it economy,
will encourage government spending. There will be an abundant flow of money to maintain
transportation systems and also public project. 2. Excise tax is a sales tax based on the unit of
goods and services purchased by individuals. Many state and government officials impose this tax
on certain goods such as gasoline, alcohol, tobacco and other product to generate tax revenue.
Excise tax can be levied on either the buyer or seller. When the tax is levied on the buyer, the
prices of goods increases and the quantity demanded by consumers decline .
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The Global Online Travel Agency
Orbitz Worldwide Inc. (NYSE: OWW) is a leading global online travel agency (OTA) that uses
state of the art technology to allow leisure and business travelers to research, plan, and book a
wide range of travel services. Orbitz maintains and operates a group of consumer brands that
includes Orbitz, CheapTickets, ebookers, HotelClub, RatesToGo, the Away Network, and the
corporate travel brand Orbitzfor Business. In their Chicago headquarters Orbitz has 800 employees
and 1,500 employees worldwide with offices in 20 countries
Orbitz was initially created by a group of leading U.S. airlines in 1999 to take part in the quickly
growing online travel industry. The airline investors in Orbitz comprised of American Airlines,
Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Northwest Airlines and United Air Lines. The Orbitz website
was introduced in 2001. In November 2004, Orbitz was bought by Cendant and undertook
responsibility for Cendant s domestic online travel business, which included CheapTickets, a
leading online travel brand directed on the value conscious traveler, and for Flairview Travel, which
managed the international online hotel websites HotelClub.com and RatesToGo.com. In February
2005, Cendant bought ebookers, a leading international online travel brand with an online existence
in 13 countries in Europe. Orbitz Worldwide was formed through the blend of Orbitz and the
online travel benefits of Cendant s travel distribution services division and became a public
company in
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Bend It Like Beckham Cultural Citizenship
Cultural and Legal Citizenship in Bend It Like Beckham
The dual definition of citizenship from May Joseph s article Nomadic Identities: The
Performance of Citizenship, can be used to analyze the different forms of citizenship that are
presented in the film, Bend it Like Beckham, directed by Gurinder Chadha. Citizenship is
typically referred to as someone as being considered a member of a country under specific laws.
This general idea of citizenship is further analyzed in Nomadic Identities: The Performance of
Citizenship. The article presents the idea that citizenship is found to be more than a member of a
country and is concluded that citizenship can be much more personal and unique to each individual
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One takes a more dynamic approach while the other approach is much more bounded by a
parameter of specific policies. In the film, Bend It Like Beckham, one can notice that the main
character s idea of citizenship is more subject to change given the difference of cultures that she has
encountered in her lifetime. Jess participates in citizenship both legally, to the United Kingdom,
and culturally, to her Punjabi background. Mixing ideals of citizenship can be confusing but not
necessarily chaotic. She has learned to merge the differences in her life and create a harmonious
and diverse environment for herself. Jess does not assimilate into the English culture, but rather
finds a way to participate in her changing legal citizenship and her familial cultural citizenship.
Bend It Like Beckham showcases the dual definition of citizenship and how it can be interpreted. In
this film s case, ideals of citizenship attribute themselves more with the ideas presented in May
Joseph s article rather than
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With The Old Breed Essay
With the Old Breed by E.B. Sledge, is a memoir that tells the story of training and two battles
fought on Peleliu and Okinawa during his time served in WWII in the K Company, 5th Marine
regiment, 1st Marine Division. This memoir serves as a primary source that truly displays the
horrors, conditions, and attitude that were felt by the soldiers that fought in the Pacific. This
memoir examines the hardships that were felt by the Marines. As I got further into the book, I
saw the changes in his character, integrity, and morality. I believe that the chapter titles surely
represent the characteristics and feelings involved in the book. Making a Marine, Assault into
Hell, Of Mud and Maggots are just some of chapters that provide the essence and foresight of the
book. Making a Marine is a very ambiguous title for a chapter. Making a Marine does not just
stand for a man in uniform. Making a Marine describes the blood, sweat, and tears that these
brave men go through to serve their country. You people are recruits. You re not Marines. You
may not have what it takes to be Marines. (Pg. 8) Sledge did have what it takes to be a Marine, a
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While reading his memoir, Sledge accurately depicts how war is hell. The constant
bombardment and explosions from the mortars, grenades, and other weapons were absurdly
rattling and loud that soldiers could only hear each other by yelling. Sledge suggests that that
waiting is a major part of war , but in hell waiting is something that is not easily accomplished. I
broke out in a cold sweat as the tension mounted with the intensity of the bombardment. (Pg. 55)
Sledge was amazed at how his dead Japanese soldiers were looted from glasses to their gun.
These are just some of the descriptive lines that show the agony of war. Assault Into Hell adds
meaning and grit to the terror Sledge had to go through while on the islands of
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Analyzing Camilo Gomides Moths Of The Limberlost
Environmental Crisis: Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing s going to get any
better. It s not. (Dr. Seuss) According to Camilo Gomides, Ecocriticism is defined the field of
enquiry that analyzes and promotes works...which raise moral questions about huma n interactions
with nature, while also motivating audiences to live within a limit that will be binding over
generations. I believe by the articles that I have read that people are hurting our environment, some
people are positive towards our environment, and some just don t pay attention to our environment .
Although this idea appears to be true about people hurting the environment, here s the real story.
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Ecocriticism is important to today because it shows the relationship between how that characters in
books interact with nature and how interactions of the authors influence their audiences
environment choices. I think that authors are influencing readers to care towards the environment
instead on bashing on the environment. Saving the environment is important because if we keep on
trashing the environment there won t be anything good in the environment in the future. I hope
people see what they are doing to our environment and stop so we can keep it
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Bilbo s Journey In The Fellowship Of The Rings
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien is a book about many things. Mostly it s an
adventure of a lifetime for a young hobbit named Frodo. In The Fellowship of the Ring there are
two hobbits named Bilbo, and Frodo Baggins. Bilbo is Frodo s uncle who went on an incredible
adventure and obtained a ring from a hobbit named Gollum. That ring once belonged to Sauron, the
dark lord of Mordor. Without knowing that fact, Bilbo had kept the ring for years. Eventually his
dear friend Gandalf the Grey had suspicions of the rings, and had Bilbo give it to his heir Frodo
before he left for Rivendell. Frodo received a mission from Gandalf to get rid of the ring in
Rivendell, the home of the elves. To accompany Frodo on his journey, three other young hobbits
went along. Those hobbits were Sam, Pippin, and Merry. Along their journey to Rivendell they
came across many obstacles, but they finally made it. When they arrived they had met Bilbo there.
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Bilbo was drawn to the ring along with anyone else that was near it, but no one ever knew why.
Gandalf had his suspicions about the ring, and when he confirmed his suspicions he needed to
stop it, but he couldn t do it himself. He needed the help of the young hobbit, Frodo. He had
Frodo take the ring to Rivendell to learn more about the ring. When he arrived to Rivendell he
met with a counsel of elves who explained the Ring to him. They told him about Sauron, and the
creation of the ring. You will learn that your trouble is but part of the trouble of all the western
world. The Ring! What shall we dowith the Ring, the least of rings, the trifle that Sauron fancies?
That is the doom that we all must deem. ( Tolkien 236). This quote is Elrond speaking to Frodo in
regards to the One Ring. He is about to tell him the details of the ring and
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Symbolism In A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings
Society can be a smooth talker, it can slyly belittle someone until they fit the stereotype society has
placed upon them. Some people are willing to sever past the constant bigotry and persevere
towards the person they want to become, but others get stuck and fall into the trap called the
pigeonhole. The line separating those who ignore society s harsh accusations and those who listen
are classified directly with how the targets react towards discrimination. Ifemelu, the main character
from Americanah by Chimamanda Adichie, was a Nigerian women that lived in America who
received an abundant amount of discrimination towards her African race and accent. Within a short
story by Gabriel Marquez, A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, people treated
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He spent his time trying to get comfortable in his borrowed nest... The old man disregarded the
fact that he was being shown as an admissionable attraction and carried on business as usual. The
angel showed no signs of annoyance, spitefulness, or anger. He simply did what he needed to do:
eat, sleep, dry wings, and repeat. The angel seemed to favor his own company rather than the
company of the townsfolk, so he generally kept to himself, hence why he took no part in his own
act. The angel did not allow himself to be captured by the stereotypical strings of society, instead
he continued to be himself: the mysterious angel. Another way the angel reacted to discrimination
was by avoiding it, But he [angel] must have known the reason for those changes, for he was quite
careful that no one should notice them, that no one should hear the sea chanteys that he sometimes
sang under the stars. The old man was aware that the sudden changes of appearance (growth of
new feathers on his wings) would cause new attention, therefore, he hid in the far corners of the
farm away from people who could disrupt his
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Gender Differences in Trifles Essay
Trifles by Susan Glaspell is a play that is largely based on stereotypes. The most prevalent one is
the inferiority of women over men, though the play also explores the differences between
genders in general. First of all, Glaspell largely examines the repression of women in the 1900s.
Women were highly looked down upon by men, and were seen mostly as housekeepers and child
bearers, and were definitely not seen as intelligent people. The women in this play prove that the
stereotypes against them are completely wrong. The men in this story are sent out to discover the
details of a murder, while the women come along to gather some things for Mrs. Wright, who was
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They don t realize that the little things do matter in solving a case like this. By worrying over
trifles (655), as Mr. Hale puts it, the women end up finding out a lot more about the murder than the
men do. The gender differences in the play are obvious and important to the story. The men in
this play exhibit some traditional stereotypes of men during the time period, such that they were
aggressive and self centered. The women seem to be more cautious, intuitive and sensitive.
These traits allow the women to come a lot closer to figuring out the murder than the men do. At
one point in the play the women find a quilt that Mrs. Wright had been working on. Mrs. Hale
asks Mrs. Peters, I wonder if she was goin to quilt it or just knot it? (658). Just then the sheriff
comes down the stairs and once again ridicules the women for worrying about such little things.
They wonder if she was going to quilt it or just knot it! (658), he exclaims. This is actually an
important piece of evidence in the story, as the ladies find out later. They realize that she was
extremely nervous about something while she was sewing, because she usually sews so nice and
even (658), but the piece she had been working on was all over the place (658). Then, while looking
around in the kitchen, and not even trying to find anything out about the murder, the
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Persuasive Essay About Censorship
For everything that needs to be said there are always these things that never should be (Witherbee).
This statement has rung true for many generations and for many reasons. Censorship helps solve
this problem within T.V. shows, art, media, internet, and advertisements. In the world today people
are easily offended and some people use information to their advantage. Despite what some people
might believe, there are people in America that can use uncensored information to hinder the
productivity of the country to benefit themselves or another country. Censorshipis necessary to
protect different groups and people. However, some things are unnecessarily censored such as
books. Books are the best educator because authors usually have something more to say than the
words on the page say. There are certain groups such as the Parents Against Bad Books in
Schools who only see the words and meanings that are on the page (Parents Against Bad Books
in Schools). For example, the book Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain was banned from certain
schools because it said the word nigger in it (Witherbee). If the reader would have read the book s
entirety one would have discovered the anti slavery tone the book possesses. Books teach lessons
and they show readers that problems either need to be fixed or one needs to come up with a better
solution. Books can be a great way to introduce children to real world situations without putting
them in stressful or unstable situations.
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Advantages Of One To-One Mentoring
1)One to One Mentoring This is used when a mentor interacts with all his mentees on one to one
basis. The model works well when the mentor wants to seek personal information of his mentees,
their knowledge background ,their skills ,abilities and competencies present, so that he can work
upon their development by defining each mentee s career path. Also the mentor can go with the
SWOT Analysis of all the students and then work upon their weaknesses converting them into
their strengths to be successful. Availability of mentors is the only real limitation in one on one
mentoring. 2)Group Mentoring Group Mentoring provides for a greater number of students to
benefit from mentoring as opposed to the limitations of a 1 on 1 mentoring program. It also
provides for greater exposure to multiple levels of expertise and knowledge as each participant
brings his /her own competencies to the group that can be shared. Group mentoring is basically
done when the mentor has common instruction for a project assigned, some specific study related
guidance, discussing basics of an interview , developing hobbies ,giving examination related tips,
etc. Scheduling a large number of mentees to meet regularly and addressing each member s
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As corporate struggle to harness the power of new, cutting edge technologies to carry out regular
functions faster and more effectively, a traditional notion about mentors and mentees has been
upturned. In other words, this struggle has led to reverse mentoring. A tech savvy twenty
something assigned as a mentor to a 40 something, tech challenged but otherwise efficient
employee, with many years of service in the organisation, is a classic case of reverse mentoring. It
challenges the traditional view of the mentor as someone advanced in age and knowledge. The
question is: Does this work without bad bruises to the older employee s
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The Failed Prosecution Of O.j. Simpson
The Failed Prosecution of O.J. Simpson
In every case a prosecution should do what it takes to show that the defendant is guilty and bring
justice to their clients. This should always ring true but in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson,
and Ron Goldman I continue to notice multiple flaws in the case. In the research conducted, I
develop a negative view of the individuals that put this case together. I believe there are six
mistakes that occur on the part of the prosecution, that lead to a Not Guilty verdict deciding the fate
of one Orenthal James Simpson.
To understand the evidence you must first understand what occurred in these murders. The O. J.
Simpson murder case (officially the People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson)
was a criminal trial held at the Los Angeles County Superior Court in California. The trial
spanned from the jury s swearing in on November 2, 1994, to opening statements on January 24,
1995, to a verdict on October 3, 1995. The former professional football star and actor O. J. Simpson
was tried on two counts of murder after the deaths of his ex wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and
waiter Ronald Lyle Goldman, in June 1994 (Simpson). The case has been described as the most
publicized criminal trial in American history (USA Today) Simpson was acquitted after a trial that
lasted more than eight months (Turow). The article on PBS titled The O.J.Verdict , discusses the
fact that Simpson was found not guilty due to weak execution by the
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The Handmaid s Tale By Voltaire
The titular character of this book struggles with life. Pretty much everyone he knows at some
point dies a horrible death and everyone who he thinks died turns out to still be alive somehow.
He goes through what some would describe as hell to be with the one he loves and in the end it
doesn t even matter. Throughout his stressful life he has his trusty companion Pangloss telling him
that all is for the best in this best of all possible worlds. During the book he has many adventures
with an Old Woman who has wanted to kill herself a hundred times but is still in lovewith life. The
characters of this book learn that philosophizing and arguing about if life is good or our purpose is
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Most people of this time are god fearing people and the church says that if you commit suicide you
will go to hell. The old woman was an illegitimate daughter to the pope so she was already
destined to go to hell in the eyes of most. She says she has met twelve that voluntarily ended their
misery and that if they ask anyone aboard the ship if they haven t felt like the most miserable
person in the world they could throw her overboard. Candide is a beacon of optimism even
though he has lived such a terrible life. He was kicked out of thunder ten tronckh for kissing
Lady CunГ©gonde and joined the army where he was whipped with a cat o nine tails and
flogged 36 times by the whole regiment until his back was raw. After only four times he asked to
be beheaded but the king rode by and after hearing his story pardoned him. He has had many more
misfortunes after that including thinking his friends died, being pursued for murder, and marrying
a girl he once loved only out of
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Characteristics Of Family Relationships
A famous poet Joseph Brodsky once said, Cherish your human connections: your relationships with
friends and family. I am Milagro Falcon my sisters opposite, my mothers follower, and my friends
deepest supporter. A relationship can constitute many things not just a romantic relationship. As a
young adult I still have not had a romantic relationship with someone yet that does not mean I do
not have other relationships. I do have a certain relationship with my familyand friends thus my
relationship personality and relationship personality traits differ. There are various theories and
terms that can explain the characteristics of a relationship. An example would be friendship love
which is love based on common concerns and interests, companionship, and respect for the partner
s personality and character. As a young adult social learning theory has shaped my mom s views
into my own leading to sibling rivalry bringing more flavor to the family, also my relationship with
my friends has spurred as altruistic love.
What is social learning theory and how has it shaped my relationships? Social learning theory as
described in the book Intimate Relationships, Marriages, and Families by Nick Stinnett states it
is a theory that suggests behaving in relationships by modeling their parents behaviors and
attitudes. To me it means the way a person s parents acted in a relationship thus the child mirrors
in later relationships. My mother has taught me the basics like do not eat my buggers and eat
with my mouth closed everything parents basically teach a child. Nevertheless, the core values
I learned from her relationship with my father is to be independent, and communication is key. I
did not have a male figure in my life till I was six years old. At that age I started to see what a
family is like and the foundation of one. I quickly saw the difference from when it was just my
mother and I. Before seeing my mom in a relationship, I had already seen the sense of
independence and it just moved along in the relationship. My mother did not go to school, but she
never depended on a man. Even when she was with my step dad she was still independent making
her money and doing her owns things while still being in a
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Depletion Of The Reducing Agent Of Sodium Tioglycolates
This test utilizes a medium that has an oxygen gradient, meaning that most of the oxygen was at the
top of the tube, and the least amount of oxygen was at the bottom of the tube. To prepare this
medium, a reducing agent called Sodium thioglycolate was added, removing the free oxygen by
chemically binding with it. Thioglycolate broth, also called a reducing medium, eradicates the tube
of oxygen. Rasazarin is a pink dye that indicates oxygen depletion an indicator for oxygen depletion.
The test results determine oxygen requirements the organism requires.
1.Strict aerobes need oxygen to grow. Growth will only appear at the top of the tube.
2.Strict anaerobes require the complete absence of oxygen. Growth will only appear at the bottom
of the tube.
3.Facultative Anaerobes do not require oxygen, but develop best aerobically. Growth will be shown
throughout the tube, usually more at the top and minimizes as the microbe descends.
CATALASE TEST:
Some facultative aerobes have the enzyme called catalase, which catabolizes hydrogen peroxide
(H2O2) into harmless water plus oxygen. A chunk of the unknown colonies was transferred onto a
slide and added a drop of H2O2 onto the colony. A positive test result showed oxygen bubbles
rising up from the plate. That meant that the organism had the enzyme, resulting as catalase
positive. A negative result showed no appearance of bubbles.
OXIDASE TEST:
Some aerobes have the enzyme called cytochrome oxidase, which is a molecule that is a terminal
electron acceptor in the Electron Transport Chain (ETC). A Q tip was used to pick up the unknown
organism and then administrated a drop of reagent, Dimethyl p phenylene diaminic hydrochloride.
Results were obtained within a minute duration. If purple was observed in less than a minute, it
was positive for oxidase. If there was no color change within a minute, it was negative.
OXIDATION FERMENTATION (O F) TEST FOR GLUCOSE
This test attempts to extrapolate a microbe s ability to ferment or oxidize glucose. The pH indicator
utilized in this test was Bromthymol blue, which is yellow when acid is present. The procedure
involved stabbing two O F tubes of glucose. One tube needed a layer of sterile oil to create an
anaerobic environment
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Freshman In Volleyball
One of my biggest fears as a Freshman in college is gaining the Freshman fifteen. So I decided to
be proactive and join the volleyball team. Volleyball is a sport that I relish and I find myself to
be rather superior at. Earlier last week, I set up an appointment with Coach Dawn to examine my
volleyball skills, therefore I could get a spot on the team. Day in, and day out, I was perfecting
my performance, therefore Coach Dawn did not have to hesitate on choosing me to be on the
team. When it was time for me to show off my skills I was beyond confident. We began running
drills, I missed a few serves, but I was still amped up to do more. Less than seven minutes into our
practice she had me gather all the volleyballs and put them in the cart.
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Imagery In Shirley Jackson s The Lottery
In the short story, The Lottery , Shirley Jackson examines the characters in the story and their
emotions toward the lottery. The creator utilizes tons of imagery in the story that may be difficult to
perceive.
The most typical thing that shows up in The Lottery is the black box. This box is an image for
those in the town since it is one of the main associations with the birthplace of the lottery. The
shabby black box speaks to both the convention of the lottery and the illogic of the villagers
dependability to it. The black box is almost unrepairable, with peices of wood sticking out, yet
the villagers are unwilling to replace it. This is a part of the tradition, from which nobody wants
to change. The lottery must occur simply along these lines since this is the way it s always been.
The black box is a physical appearance of the villagers association with belief.
In The Lottery, Shirley Jackson applies imagery in his story to make us mindful of the silly way of
humankind in regards to convention and savagery. The story begins off on a lovely summer day in
a residential community. The author describes the day as extremely enjoyable, however it soon
changes the significance of the title and the ending has a twist. The lottery speaks ... Show more
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Not only is stoning an especially shocking approach to envision biting the dust, it s likewise,
dependably, a group produced passing. At the end of the day, stones permit everybody in the town
to partake freely in the ritual, from the most youthful kids to Old Man Warner. Stones are
additionally noteworthy as murder weapons on the grounds that the first human tools were made of
stone. So it s not only an early type of murder; stoning has a solid religious relationship with group
discipline of cursed thing. At the end of the day, stoning is the exemplary means for ousting an
untouchable to fortify gathering
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Minority Rights Issues
Patriarchy, power, and land have resulted in the collapse of indigenous social structures and culture.
Indigenous culture is rooted in tradition that is the foundation of identity for Indigenous people.
Patricia, Justino and Julie Litchfield, Economic Exclusion, and Discrimination: The Experiences of
Minorities and Indigenous People (Minority Rights Group International Issues Paper, 2003). The
Minority Rights Group International aims to protect the rights of ethnic, minorities and Indigenous
individuals. (Justino and Litchfield, 2003) provides a broad overview on the issue of povertyand
discrimination across different countries and districts. Indigenous people are disadvantaged when it
comes to accessing services because most minorities are facing poverty. Indigenous people are
experiencing lower health, education, employment, and housing outcomes than non Indigenous.
Recognition for Indigenous customary law should not be separated from the Aboriginal community,
culture, and religion. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While there have been recent changes to child welfare legislation in Western Australia, International
covenants must recognise the rights of Indigenous Children. The Convention on the Rights of the
Child sets out obligations of member states to protect the civil, political, economic, and cultural
rights of the child. If a child cannot remain in their family home due to custody issues they may be
placed for adoption, foster care, or short term placement. The importance of tradition values in
protecting the upbringing of the child. must not replace the child s ethnic, religious, or cultural. The
government should provide appropriate housing accommodation for Indigenous people. This
involves offering affordable and secure housing where government housing providers can develop
strategies to address the issue of Indigenous
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The Little League Event I Was Very Hot Day For Everyone
The little league event I was working at was very hot day for everyone. I received a call from
Helen regarding that she needed scissors to cut off zip ties that were holding a canopy that she
was told to bring back with Bryson. I had not been informed that Mr.Winn told our ambassadors
that he had sent them on their own to go pick up the canopy on their own, without supervision. I
was currently watching the game, while keeping my eyes on Amber and Dajah who were policing
people from coming inside the baseball area with outside food. When I went to give the scissors to
Helen and Bryson, I had notice that the gate was shut to enter the dugoutarea where they were
retrieving the canopy. I had asked them how did they get through the closed gate. They had told me
that they had climbed over to get to the other side. At that point when they told me, I felt very
concerned because they could have gotten hurt and I had not know where they were because
Mr.Winn had got out of his way to use his authority to have our ambassadors complete a task
without my supervision or by my word. I told Helen and Bryson to climb back over and not to
worry about the canopy anymore because it was to complicated for them to retrieve it. The
canopy was also broken and they were using sticks to hold it open. That is also an issue because
the ambassadors could hurt themselves trying to take down the canopy and no was there their to
help them out because they need 4 people taking down a canopy to hold each
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Examples Of Deviance In The Workplace
Workplace deviance, voluntary behavior... that violates significant organizational norms and in
doing so threatens the well being of an organization, its members, or both, (Robinson and
Bennett, 1995).is a major concern in the workplace today. There are a multiple types of
workplace deviance that individuals behavior can be classified as. Several of these types can be
very disruptive and impactful to an organization. For a company to invest time and dedication in
researching these common behaviors would be extremely valuable. Being aware of what triggers
these behaviors is one way of research that will make a difference. Another way is through
establishing possible approaches of prevention to these behavioral mishaps. With taking even as
little
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Is Hercules A Modern Day Hero
Heroes can be classified into two categories in our society: superheroes of the fictional kind and
those given the title of hero because they begin as a normal person and do something
extraordinary. Superheroes are a much more Herculean concept as Hercules was destined to be
able to perform the feats that he did during his labours . If he had not been Zeus son and had not
been given the strength as a power, he might not even be a hero. His destiny was to be a hero, as
fated by the gods to rule over Mycenae (Perseus (and Bellerophon), 123). Hercules does not match
the average criteria of a modern hero, nor do his motives behind his labours and adventures follow
the values of an altruistic person.
Modern day heroes are entirely human, they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Batman protects Gotham and is loyal to his city; Superman is loyal to the citizens of Earth.
Hercules is not a very loyal person, he, much like other men in the previous plays (Jason, Perseus)
married his prize Deianira but when he wanted Iole, he killed everyone in order to gain her. (The
story of Hercules, 126) Lies were then told to his second wife in order to keep Iole (The Women of
Trachis, 142), Hercules was not honest nor was he trustworthy. He also had a temper and could in a
fit of rage murder who ever had ticked him off or if he was tricked. The murder of Megara and his
children could be justified due to Hera, Iris and Madness (Heracles, 127), however the murder of
Iole s father and kingdom cannot be justified. Solely because he could not get what he wanted,
he destroyed a kingdom and tried to take Iole s dignity away by forcing her to beg for him or watch
her parents be killed (The story of Hercules,
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Electronic Communication and Society
Electronic Communication and Society In today s world, it is very difficult to go anywhere
without seeing the impact that technology has had on societies everywhere. From homes to schools
to the workplace, the impact of technology has been tremendous. Everything from appliances to
machines, from phones to cars, everything has become and still is becoming more modernized in
ways people would never have imagined ten years ago. The same can be said for computers and
communicationtechnology. Currently, it is very rare to find someone that does not have a cellular
phone or a computer. Cell phones have become a standard for people of all ages. From school
aged children to the elderly, almost everyone owns one. In the same sense, just... Show more content
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Family and friends who live at a distance are now in touch with one another much more frequently
and easily (Riney). Not only is e mail important for communication at home, it is also used in
school. Currently colleges set up e mail accounts for every one of their students as well as
faculty. Important messages about events or class scheduling are often sent by e mail rather
than paper mail. This makes it much easier because the university does not have to print copies
and then have someone to address them and send them out. They can send it to every one with
just a few button clicks. Students also use this e mail as their personal e mail address. They give
it out to friends and family and receive everything through this account. They may also use it to
communicate with classmates about assignments or to contact an instructor. It has made it
much easier to ask a professor a question because you don t have to worry about catching them in
the office. It also makes it easier on the teacher because they don t have to stay in their offices
quite so much, but as a result they have more work to do when they are at home. If we didn t
have electronic communications, I think I could leave work at the office more easily. Of course, I
would have to stay at the office more to get things done too (Lindsey). With many classes being
online, any questions from people in these classes will all come
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The Distinction of Social Classes in Sister Carrie by...
By the later part of the 1800 s New York and Chicago were some of the largest cities in the world
and both had populations that exceeded a million. With the growing population, the economy s
stability began to fluctuate. The instability within the states gave rise to two distinct populations
within America, the upper and the working classes. Theodore Dreiser, knowing the volatile state
America was built upon, highlighted the economic differences between the wealthy and the poor in
his novel Sister Carrie.
During the eighteenth century, America had transformed from a simple homestead into an ornate
country. Within the bustling empire, the wealthy were able to live lavish lifestyle that inspired the
idea of the American Dream. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The lowborn workers toiled away for hours in physically exhausting jobs only to afford
apartments that were sterile and cold. There were some nine cots in the place . . . he was sick of
the bareness and privation connected with his venture (Dreiser, 304). The pay affected the men
and woman s own mode of life. They were forced to share living spaces with other families and
more often than naught, had to bunk with complete strangers. The very comforts associated with a
home, such as wood and furniture, were often too large of an expense. Even with Governmental
/ Charity handouts the citizens had no money in which they could afford better living conditions.
The rooms they were given to stay in were cold and sterile, and they were not guaranteed a place
to stay every night. On the others side of the unbalanced American social scale, the rich were living
in superb houses and apartments that bespoke of wealth and comfort. In a weird turn of events, the
elite were given more charitable donations then the unemployed miserable lower class citizens.
Dreiser shows this when Carrie is offered a first class for a mere two dollars a day. The hotel would
ordinarily cost a hundred dollars a week, but Carrie was excused of the high prices, because of her
station in life (Dreiser, 331).
While charitable organizations were giving the poor shabby overly crowded rooms, the rich were
given free rooms befit for
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Causes Of Agricultural Growth In Bangladesh
The Reasons for Decreasing of Agricultural Growth in Bangladesh
Abstract
Bangladesh is an agriculture based developing country in the world. It has many agricultural
products which help to develop economy. Such as, Jute is one of the most important exporting
goods which are agricultural product and Bangladesh earns a lot of foreign currency from this
goods as well as this agricultural sector. From the beginning of this country, Bangladesh was
dependent on agriculture sector for development. This agriculture sector has huge contribution to
development of this country.in previous time, this contribute rate was higher in previous time. But
now days, this rate is decreasing constantly specially from the fiscal year 2005 2006. Though the
total amount of agricultural contribution is increasing but the rate of this contribution is decreasing.
There have some types of causes such as manmade causes, natural causes and technological causes
which are helping to reduce this agricultural growth rate. It is positive sign that the government of
Bangladesh take some initiative like subsidize the farmers and other thighs to boost this rate.
Sometimes these steps are working on special sectors but all over situation are not good enough.
Introduction
Farming is the ancient and the most common profession in Bangladesh. Most of the people of
Bangladesh live in village and most of the villagers (62% manpower in agriculture) are involved in
farming. One of the main reasons of having common
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Ordinary People Pay Disparity
University of the People Introduction Over half a century ago, the pay disparity between the
regular employee and a multimillion dollar corporation s chief executive officer, according to
Mackey (20140), was at such a low ebb compare to this modern day and time. Life, then, was
simple. Expenditure was at a bare minimum. Most necessities, especially food, were readily
available. People spent less and saved more. The pay gap, to say the least, was appreciable.
Nearly six decades ago, the salary gap kept widening. Those who own the means of production
aren t saying anything. The employees continue to live on starvation wage struggling to make
ends meet. What is wrong with us? The world is getting very unequal. Ordinary people have
demonstrated, conducted sit in, and petitioned governments and international organizations to fix
the issue of inequality in all areas of life. So far, they ve made no headway. Protests like Occupy
Wall Street, Occupy Toronto, lack Lives Matter, the perennial G 20s and its offshoots have so far
fallen on deaf ears. These protests called on business and political leaders to do something about
the gap between the haves and the haves not.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The disparity is hurting the ordinary citizens. It s affecting them emotionally, psychologically and
physically. If the current pay structure remains in place, it tends to demotivate workers, and
production and its quality will be affected. The current policies must change. Corporations should
begin to chart new plans to reduce the compensation gaps between their CEOs and the ordinary
workers. The world is changing every day for the better. Wages of employees are lower than in 10
years ago (Mishel, L., Bivens, J., Gould, E., Shiertholz, H.
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Lost Colony Of Roanoke Colony Essay
The Lost Colony of Roanoke Power. The human instinct to be more dominant than the rest of
your kind and draw to be the best. The Lost Colony of Roanoke was an english colony sent to be
in America. Although, after a few years they need help and were left unsupervised as the leader of
the tribe left for food. When he returned he found nothing for the colony had vanished. The Lost
Colony of Roanoke may have vanished into the ever changing culture of Indians or was killed by
leaving the colony disbanded and scattered.
Even though, the colony contained hundreds of people all of them disappeared. Furthermore, the
name Lost Colony was given to a english establishment that sailed to the Island of Roanoke in
America ( Roanoke Colony). The colony consisted of 117 people seventeen woman, ninety one
men and nine children (ABC CLIO). Also, their leader, Raleigh White, had to sail back to sail
back to England due to the lack if food and imminent starvation of the colony( The Lost Colony).
Though, when he returned his colony was not there; all that was left was the word croatoan ... Show
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The colony that was sent to Roanoke to destroy French assets in the Americas but could not sustain
their way of life (Prentzas 67). Furthermore, this was one of many attempts to hurt France through
American colonization. As has been noted, the words Croatoan and Cro were carved into a tree(
Roanoke Colony ). Additionally, this could to where they went or it could have been a claim of
territory. Many historians believe that the Colony migrated into the Indian culture ( Roanoke
Colony ). Realizing Raleigh might not return, the colony left the infertile island. It is likely the
colonists assimilated into the Lumbee Tribe ( Roanoke Colony ). The Lumbees are a northern
inland tribe. No one knows where the colonists went but there is a high chance that they assimilated
into indian culture when there was no help from
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The Mormon Cult
No one has ever been able to articulate just what makes a cult, and what makes a religion different.
Yet most people, when listing mainstream religions, name Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism,
and Buddhism, among others. These religions have existed for thousands of years and have
millions of followers; they have thus earned a degree of respect even from outsiders. However,
Mormonism the tradition of the Latter Day Saints movement is considered strange, and by some, a
cult. In the modern age, many consider its very premise a hoax. Mark Twain criticized the Mormon
holy scripture, calling it chloroform in print (Turner 229), and Jacob Weisberg (editor of the
Washington Post) called Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, an obvious con man (Ostling
xv). Yet... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The writings, known as the Book of Mormon, describe how some Israelites traveled to the
Americas to become the indigenous tribes (Gutjahr 7). The books and Joseph s teachings laid out a
faith that seemed radically different than any other. But Mormonism shares roots with other
religions; it began as a form of Trinitarian Christianity. Like Christianity, it builds on Judaism;
Mormonism also connects with the Jewish history as the Book of Mormon describes the families
of a lost tribe of Israel. Like Protestantism, Mormonism can be considered a reformed version of
Christianity. Mormonism, in fact, has much in common with Islam both have Abrahamic roots and
a modern prophet and sacred text. Mormon ideas may seem radical in some areas, but are Christian
in many fundamental aspects. Mormons believe in God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, although they
see them as separate beings. They accept the Old and New Testament as the work of God, and
believe in many Christian ideas such as sin, divine revelation, and God s eventual return. The main
difference, then, is simply that Mormonism is newer than other religions, and thus assumed to be
invalid. As Noah Feldman summarizes, Antiquity
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Three Guinea Pigs Research Paper
The three guinea pigs waited curiously in a cardboard box in the car around the corner of
McDonald s. There was three of them, one male and two females. The first female had a white
coat with black spots on it. She was very selfish and stubborn and would always try to eat all of
the food. The second female had light brown spots and always crazy hair. She was the opposite
of her sister, sweet and shy, except for when she was hungry. The only male had dark brown spots
and always smooth hair. He was gentle and quiet and would never squeak unlike his two sisters.
They were only a couple months old and they each had their own unique personalities, whether it
was good or bad. They waited in the car for about an hour while they listened to their
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Passivity and Impotence in Mary Shelley s Frankenstein
Passivity and Impotence in Frankenstein
There are many ways to interpret a literary text, especially one as laden with ethical questions and
literary allegory as Mary Shelley s Frankenstein. Shelley s complex family dynamic her conflicted
relationship with her father, her need to please her mentor/husband with literary success, her infants
deaths enhances the intrigue of the novel and suggests multiple themes and layered meanings. One
discernible theme in Frankenstein is illuminated by the bold line that separates male character from
female: The men inevitably fail the women whom they claim to love, but the women are
maddeningly passive, seemingly blind to the men s inadequacies. Here, however, this passivity is a
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Though weak, she has enough intelligence to realize which choice will serve her better.
Elizabeth s lack of force and tepid presence in the book Victor s descriptions of her generous
nature notwithstanding mirror Victor s weaknesses. His follies are the meat of Frankenstein, and
though his initial failure to study the right books can be blamed on Alfonse, the rest of the book s
mayhem lays squarely on his shoulders.
Victor glorifies his own childhood and his parents responsibility for his happiness when he
describes it, With this deep consciousness of what they owed towards the being to which they had
given life...I received a lesson of patience, of charity, and of self control... (33).
Unfortunately, he absorbs none of their parental talent or compassion. When Victor creates the
hideous Monster, he abandons the Monster and essentially abandons the world on which the
Monster is unleashed. Victor s failure as a father to the Monster is the second link in the chain of
death swung by the Monster at William, Clerval, Elizabeth, and by default, Justine.
Like Alfonse, Victor excels at female worship but falls a step beyond Alfonse s well meaning
ineptitude into a deep crag of impotence. Throughout the novel, Victor speaks of Elizabeth in
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  • 1. Dar Scholarship Essay Topics 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Dar Scholarship Essay TopicsDar Scholarship Essay Topics
  • 2. Movie Reflection This film exemplifies the group dynamic by, showing how the characters in the movie interact with each other especially since they all come from different sociological groups in their school. In the beginning, it was difficult for them to get along. The characters in the movie are Claire Standish, who was in detention for skipping school to go shopping. Brian Johnson, was in detention for having a gun in his locker. Allison Reynolds, was in detention because she had nothing else to do. Andrew Clark, was in detention for tapping another student s butt cheeks together. and Jon Bender, was in detention for pulling the fire alarm. The characters moved to being an in group when they realized that they can all relate to each other s personal experience like dealing with problems at home, dealing with peer pressure at school and trying to please their parents. By the end of the movie, They definitely seemed to matured in their attitudes and their actions talking about each one of their issues together seemed to have helped them a little become better people. Claire Standish learned to be more generous and helpful she also learned how to not give into peer pressure. Brian Johnson, learned that getting one bad grade isn t such a big deal, he also made friends. Allison Reynolds, has a new positive outlook on life and herself. Andrew Clark, learned that he doesn t have to pretend to be someone he s not. Jon Bender, learned that he can open up to people and form healthy relationships. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Theme Of Gender In The Chrysanthemums Today, sex is a much talked about subject, and roughly half of high school students participate in the act. Although in modern society the value of saving one s self for marriage is dated and carried out by few, in The Chrysanthemums by John Steinbeck, this ideal is presented frequently. The story begins with an awkward conversation between Elisa and her husband. When her husband leaves, a tinker driving up to Elisas estate while she is working away on her chrysanthemum garden. In an attempt to fix any of her pots and pans containing holes, the man approaches Elisa. She is first annoyed with him, for she keeps refusing his services, but her annoyance melts away and is replaced with charm when he asks about her chrysanthemums. The tinker... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He first appears in a, worn black suit [...] wrinkled and spotted with grease (421). His unrefined appearance reveals the uncleanliness of sex and the damage it can do on one s self. As he pulls up to Elisa s estate in a, loose jointed wagon (421), it is apparent that he is disoriented. Symbolism is even shown in the tinkers, rangy dog (421), for it is unclean and rampant just how Elisa perceives the act of sex. Everything that comes along with the tinker seems to be impure in some way. He even wears a, battered hat (422), which again, shows the tattered nature of sex. When conversing with the tinker, Elisas breast swelled passionately (423), for she has some sort of sexual awakening. Elisa even crouches low for the tinkler like a fawning dog (423), because she is so deeply sexually repressed. Elisa even feels hot and sharp and lovely (423) which sounds quite comparable to descriptions of sex. Later in this scene, while talking about the chrysanthemums, Elisa throws her head back her eyes half closed (424), which uncoincidentally, is similar to orgasm. As the tinker drives away, there s a glowing (424) coming from the tinker. The societal belief that people glow after sex leads to the conclusion that the tinker and Elisa have partaken in a psychological sex act. After this sexual conversation with the tinker Elisa s face [is] ashamed (424) for she aware is of the immoral deed she has just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Analysis Of Joyce Carol Oates sWhere Are You Going, Where... As teenage girls progress through life, the need to be perfect rides on their back, causing dreams and the fulfillment of wishes to be yearned for. The ultimate need to be beautiful creates life long effects within the minds of woman, later generating the demand of many unrealistic aspirations. While many believe that dreaming is a figment of the imagination, it can be described as a longing desire of hopeful achievements, expectations and future goals. For example, in Sigmund Freuds book The Interpretation of Dreams he states, dreams are nothing other than the fulfillment of wishes (Freud 118). Throughout Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? by Joyce Carol Oates, the author uses setting, characterization, and plot to portray Connie s mentality of being stuck in a dream. Within the short story, one may see that the setting and Connie s surroundings play an important role in characterizing moments of total equilibrium and satisfaction. As she is enclosed upon many environmental changes, Connie s depictions are decided upon where she is located and what different obstacles she is confronted with. According to the author, while she was at the drive in movie She drew her shoulders up and sucked in her breath with the pure pleasure of being alive (Oates 2). During the time she is away from life at home, Connie receives a sense of true freedom she has never felt before, a feeling in which someone in only a calming daze would encounter. She is confronted with many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Roman Slave Revolts The Roman Republic began in 509BC when the Romans overthrew the Etruscans and established a republic government.1 After this the Roman Empire began to take control of the Mediterranean Sea and eventually dominated it.3 The Republic began to decline in 133BC with the wealthy Romans gaining in wealth and the poor continuing to lose money; with this more people became enslaved causing increased slave revolts.1 This meant people like Crassus and Caesar could build armies loyal only to them and gain power.2 A new practice developed in which the army was paid with gold and land. Soldiers no longer fought for the good of the Republic but fought instead for tangible rewards. Soldiers became more loyal to the generals who could pay them than to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Senate commanded Caesar to surrender his legions in late 50BC. (Roman Civil Wars of 88 30 BCE) Pompey would not surrender his own army so Caesar decided war was the only way to keep power. With German and Gallic help, Caesar marched into Cisalpine Gaul through Italy.5 He took the city of Ariminum, which allowed him to cut off Cisalpine Gaul from Italy.5 Pompey tried to keep Caesar back, and with Pompey s army being twice the size of Caesar s one would assume he could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Film Analysis Of The Movie Mementos Mementos the backwards version of a masterpiece In the movie mementos It illustrates an investigator for an insurance agency who lost his memory and in an interesting yet confusing and frustrating way shows him solving his wife s murder. It takes an interesting approach to storytelling by putting the viewer in as much of a confused state as much as the main characterhimself. Which leads to the viewer of the movie to become somewhat lost in the vagueness of it all.mementos is a movie that has succumb to failure due the fact that the story was too confusing, Needless information and this style of storytellingsimply does not function . To begin the story it started off with the death of who would later become a main character when it shows him in a scene later on it sends the viewer into confusion most would probably assume their version of the movie is messed up. This initial confusion with nothing to address it but a black and white short already causes disinterest in the movie.then as you begin to understand things the movie makes you feel as though you are watching the same thing which makes it far more difficult to notice smaller points in the movie the must be picked up. Then they introduce someone completely different natalie who acts sometimes acts as though they are close and other times fools with his emotions which gives us another uncertainty, who is this? We ask ourselves how long has she known him? Movies can be unbearable and unwatchable when they offer up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Concentration Camp Parcel Service Agencies and parcels While many comment on the ICRC s lack of effort during the Holocaust, the great amount of work they actually did is often ignored. In order to disperse this great workload, different groups had to be were created within the ICRC. Although efforts to aid Jewish victims of the Nazi Holocaust were thwarted by the German government, the ICRC managed to furnish food, clothing, and medical supplies to a few concentration camps ( International Committee ). A branch called the Concentration Camp Parcel Service (CCPS) was created in July of 1943 to focus and mend the problem of being cut off with prisoners. ( Expansion, Suspicion 7). The ICRC delivered more than 34 million parcels and more than 1.3 million books to prisoners ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Committee helped millions of prisoners of war and civilian internees in the aftermath of World War II ( International Committee ). In addition, post WWII, the ICRC has continued its role as an independent, nonpartisan humanitarian agency, ( International Committee ). Today, the Red Cross ideals have changed. It is now dedicated to preventing and alleviating human suffering in warfare and in emergencies such as epidemics, floods and earthquakes, (The Movement). It directs and coordinates its members actions to assist the victims of natural and technological disasters, refugees and those affected by health emergencies, (The Movement). If the Holocaust were to happen today, it would be partly its responsibility to help the interned civilians because that is what it has evolved into today. However, back then, it was not expected for them to help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay On Igg4-Related Disease IgG4 related disease (IgG4 RD) is a newly recognized, multiorgan, fibro inflammatory disease characterized by mass forming lesion with dense lymphoplasmacytic infiltration with large numbers of IgG4+ plasma cells, storiform fibrosis and sometimes obliterative phlebitis. IgG4 RD was first described in 2001 by Japanese researchers in patients with autoimmune pancreatitis with high levels of serum IgG.[1, 2] IgG4 RD usually affects individuals of middle to old age, with an onset at 50 70 years, although few paediatric cases have been described. Males are more commonly affected especially for IgG4 related pancreatitis with an M:F ratio of 3:7. However, IgG4 related dacryoadenitis and sialadenitis may occur more frequently among ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Enlargement of one or more of trigeminal nerve branches is another feature of IgG4 ROD. The most commonly involved branches are the infraorbital nerve (ION) and the frontal nerve. Other nerves may be involved such as perioptic nerves, paravertebral nerves and great auricular nerve. The disease involves mainly the epineurium and the affected nerves are infilterated by masses of lymphocytes, plasma cells, eosinophils and large numbers of IgG+ plasma cells.[20 23] EOM enlargement is not rare in IgG4 ROD especially in cases with enlarged orbital nerves. Single or multiple muscles may be involved during the disease course in the following order of frequency: inferior rectus, followed by superior rectus levator complex, lateral rectus, medial rectus, inferior oblique and superior oblique. Histopathologically, the muscle biopsy shows a mixed and dense infiltration with polyclonal B and T cells with some fibrosis.[24, 25] IgG4 ROD may also involve the lacrimal drainage apparatus.[26] Furthermore, sclera and conjunctival affection and nongranulomatous anterior uveitis have also been reported. [27, 28] There is a correlation between IgG4 RD and ocular adnexal xanthogranulomatous disease in which a high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Propaganda by Edward L Bernays PROPAGANDA By EDWARD L. BERNAYS 1928 CONTENTS I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. ORGANIZING CHAOS .................................................. THE NEW PROPAGANDA ............................................ THE NEW PROPAGANDISTS .... 9 19 32 47 62 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PUBLIC RELATIONSBUSINESS AND THE PUBLIC .... PROPAGANDAAND POLITICAL LEADERSHIP 92 WOMEN S ACTIVITIES AND PROPAGANDA . . . 115 121 135 141 150 PROPAGANDA FOR EDUCATION PROPAGANDA IN SOCIAL SERVICE . ART AND SCIENCE ..................................................... THE MECHANICS OF PROPAGANDA . . CHAPTER I ORGANIZING CHAOS THE conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is consequently a vast and continuous effort going on to capture our minds in the interest of some policy or commodity or idea. It might be better to have, instead of propaganda and special pleading, committees of wise men who would choose our rulers, dictate our conduct, private and public, and decide upon the best types of clothes for us to wear and the best kinds of food for us to 11 Propaganda eat. But we have chosen the opposite method, that of open competition. We must find a way to make free competition function with reasonable smoothness. To achieve this society has consented to permit free competition to be organized by leadership and propaganda. Some of the phenomena of this process are criticized the manipulation of news, the inflation of personality, and the general ballyhoo by which politicians and commercial products and social ideas are brought to the consciousness of the masses. The instruments by which public opinion is organized and focused
  • 10. may be misused. But such organization and focusing are necessary to orderly life. As civilization has become more complex, and as the need for invisible government has been increasingly demonstrated, the technical means have been invented and developed by which opinion may be regimented. With the printing press and the newspaper, the railroad, the telephone, telegraph, radio and airplanes, ideas can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Crime And Punishment By Fyrodor Doveskey The Theorized Extraordinary to the Ordinary Romantic The human race remembers people in history who fought for something they believed in. For example, both Neapolitan Bonaparte and George Washington killed other people in battle, because they had something that they believed worthy to fight for regardless of the established and universal law against killing. In Raskolnikov`s words from Crime and Punishment, they were extraordinary men. These men, according to Raskolnikov, had the right to commit any crime, because they were leading ordinary people into a new and improved society, without any moral repercussions. In Fyrodor Doveskey`s, Crime and Punishment, his character Raskolnikov`s argument of the extraordinary man versus the ordinary man, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it becomes clear throughout the novel that he does feel guilty. For example, when Raskolnikov helps Semyon Zakharovich Marmeladov return to his family after he is ran over, Raskolnikov walks away feeling like he has somewhat atoned for his sins. Also, proving that Raskolnikov feels guilty for what he did is that, at the end of the novel, Raskolnikov confesses in the street, even though there was someone charged with the crime already. If, according to Raskolnikov, an extraordinary man, which he believes himself to be, should feel no guilt, then why does Raskolnikov feel the need to atone for his sins by helping Semyon Zakharovick Marmeladov`s family and then eventually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. George Orwell s Dystopian Novel It is often debated why populations under totalitarian regimes allow the ten percent minority to control the massive ninety percent majority with such inhumane tactics. Although the goals of individual regimes vary on their end goal, the means of achieving that goal are strikingly similar. From the distribution of propaganda exaggerating national progress, using food and necessary aid as incentive to increase productivity, to imposing nationwide terror through the deadly pursuit of enemies to the regime, the blatant commonality between these oppressors is their inventive ways of using fear and tapping into the human survival instinct to keep the population at bay. These tactics can be seen at work in George Orwell s dystopian novel 1984... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Winston outlines the predicted economic growth set to occur per Big Brother s multi year plan; The Times of the nineteenth of December had published the official forecasts of the output of goods of various classes of consumption goods in the fourth quarter of 1984, which was also the sixth quarter of the Ninth Three Year Plan. (Orwell 39). Orwell incorporates the multi year plan strategy as a direct parody of Stalin s tactics during the rise of communism; this tactic has not only been parodied, but legitimately recreated in other totalitarian regimes like Ethiopia s Dergue regime. Ethiopian scholar Bahru Zewde summarizes the Dergue version of this tactic, stating, In October 1978, the Derg announced the National Revolutionary Development Campaign to mobilize human and material resources to transform the economy, which led to a Ten Year Plan (Zewde). These totalitarian governments employ multi year plans for economic growth because they serve as a point of structure and growth in an otherwise chaotic government setting. The majority of citizens are too perplexed with maintaining their own livelihood that they cannot see the failures of these plans. They all fall to conformity, accepting that their government s plans are benefitting them when they clearly are not. For those with the lowest quality of life, they view the plan as the silver lining to their situation as they blindly follow orders to increase production for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Rules And Requirements Of The Records Required From A Hui... Contents A typical Agenda:1 The Process and Regulations:1 The records required from a hui meeting:2 a copy of the attendance register2 any apologies from those who may have wanted to attend and could not2 discussion items listed separately and a general overview of the discussion2 any decisions made2 any action items with timeframes and who is responsible2 records of people who have offered to help and exactly what they will be doing2 any data or data source that may assist the group in contacting those in the target population2 if there is to be another meeting, a record of the time and date2 a record of how people can get access to the minutes2 any other information that the group feels is relevant2 (education, 2015)2 Regulations and statutory requirements associated with such a meetings:3 A typical agenda:3 The process required for such meetings:4 The records required for such meetings:4 Bibliography6 Formal Meeting Guide for two NZ Cultures, one to include Maori: Part 1: Maori Culture: A typical Agenda: Hui is a Maori meeting or gathering. To discuss a meeting, this group has a problem in the series that is used to guide the bending process and include protocol. Hui can last the length of time from three days to one hour. Hui is also very difficult for recording, audio visual, including written and verbal account may require the use of multiple methods. Absolutely central to Maori marae way of life, it is the focus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. A Research On Social Media Forrester Research provided the research behind Social Technographics. Their research identified six types of the social media users and how they interact in the online environment. The Social Technographics ladder presented in Figure 3.3. of our reading depicts a ladder with different participation groups at each rung. These groups include: creators, conversationalists, critics, collectors, joiners, spectators, and inactives. It is worth noting that these groups are not exclusive, meaning a user could fit into multiple categories for different interactions (Tuten Solomon, 2013, p. 74). Skittles is a poplar candy brand known for their wacky advertising. It is no wonder that their social media marketing would be just as wacky and popular. Skittles must be very aware to the different categories of the ladder to be so successful in their social media marketing efforts. Creators are the content creators. Their content is shared with other users and adds to the social media experience. User generated content can include: video, photos, blogs, vlogs, comments, podcasts, forums, product reviews, wiki contributions, and consumer created advertising. Creators are distinguished as users who provide content for other users interact with and constitute 24 percent of social media participants (Tuten Solomon, 2013, p. 74) Skittles has a promotion on their Facebook page that appeals to contributors. If a user posts a photo to the page, they can become Skittles Best Fan Forever for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Chickenpox Research Paper Chickenpox is one of the most infectious viruses of man. It mainly causes a mild illness in children, but may be severe mainly in immunosuppressed persons (the numbers of whom are increasing) in adults (Chickenpox (Varicella) Topic Overview, 2016).To start with, there are some symptoms of this disease that can clearly be seen, before the rash appears the patient may feel mild flue like symptoms, for example: high temperature that would reach 39ВєC, headache, aching, painful muscles and generally feeling unwell then the rash starts to appear all over the body (ChickenpoxSymptoms NHS Choices. (2016). . This research project will discuss the personal characteristics, time and place characteristics moving to treatment and prevention of chickenpox in England from 1967 to 1985. To start with, this disease has affected all people of different ages. Figure 1 shows the age range of medical cases, accessible from 1976. This illustrates that 95% of all patients for chickenpox were children aged 0 4. Furthermore, serological statistics show that just over a fifth of children aged 0 4 years had antibodies to varicella zoster virus, which increased to almost 80% in children of 15 years of age. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Deaths admissions were inspected where chickenpox was the main, fundamental, or contributory cause of death. Chickenpox as the fundamental cause of death yielded the biggest group with 217 cases (59%), and the public stated causes of death were pneumonia or encephalitis throughout London (Figure 2). Altogether, 109 (29%) in deaths were attributed to problems of chickenpox ascending from immunosuppression in 1985, and in only 44 (12%) deaths was chickenpox definite as the main cause. Pneumonia was cited on 171 admissions, in 43 of those in mixture with immunosuppression. The cause of immunosuppression was given on the death admissions in 104 of the 109 cases in 1981. (Harding, D. (2016). Chickenpox in Adults and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Protestant Reformation Essay The Protestant Reformation was an event that helped to change church s from being corrupt money laundering into the more religious based teaching we know today. The Diet of Worms was one of the most important events of the protestant reformation. Beginning on January 28th, 1521, it addressed Martin Luther speaking out against the church and hoped to have him recant his Ninety Five Theses. While the Diet of Worms was expected to put an end to the reformation, it only ended up boosting the public s belief that Martin was correct in how corrupt the church was. The Protestant reformation itself was an event that divided the Catholic Church in 16th century england and had the public doubting church practices that was started due to Martin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to this Luther looked for absolutes about life and was drawn to the idea of philosophy. As a result of his education and dedication to god, Luther came to reject several teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. He was strongly indulgences, and didnt believe that freedom from God s punishment for sin could be purchased with money. To protest this, he posted the Ninety Five Theses, which he hoped would start to reform the church. The Ninety five Theses was a list of propositions as a logical argument against the church written in 1517 by Martin Luther. Martin wrote the Ninety five Theses against the church practices he viewed as wrong, with a primary aim to get rid of indulgences. In the Catholic Church at this time, indulgences was the Church s main source of income. In their system, when a Christian sins and went to confess, they were forgiven by god, and would no longer be damned to hell , all they had to do was buy the indulgence and they were Forgiven . As Martin made the Ninety five Theses to reform the church, he nailed it to a church door as a means of protest. However, the Thesis would eventually be known as the start of the Protestant Reformation, and caused Martin to be trialed at the Diet of Worms years later. The Diet of Worms 1521 was a gathering of the Roman Empire held in the city of Worms, Germany (Other imperial diets took place at Worms, but unless specified, the term Diet of Worms refers to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. R V. Morin Case Study R v Morin is a case concerning the murder of 9 year old Christine Jessop and the wrongful conviction of Guy Paul Morin. Christine Jessop went missing on October 3, 1984, after searching for days there was no sign of Christine. Almost 3 months later on December 31, 1984 Christine s body was found 50 kilometers away, she had been stabbed several times in the chest which had been the cause of death the semen on her clothing also suggested that she was raped. On February 14 1985 Christine s mother told the policethat Guy was a weird type of guy which caught the police s attention. They set up surveillance on the Morin home on February 19 and interviewed Guy on February 22, the police suspected Guy even more, because of some comments he made.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The prosecutors relied heavily on the two jailhouse informants; Mr. May and Mr. X. May had history of dishonesty with the authorities and a lengthy criminal record, May was desperate to get out of jail in 1985, which is why he decided to testify against Morin. May was also diagnosed with mental health experts at the second trial as a pathological liar. Mr. X had a criminal record of sexual offences; he was diagnosed with having a personality disorder and sociopathic tendencies. This clearly proves the testimonies given from Mr. May and Mr. X were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Mcadoo Organizational Structure Henry Buggy wrote an article in the Headlines Global News website named, Giants Ben McAdoo Says Eli Manning s Best Football is in Front of Him about the new coach McAdoo, and what he is doing differently with the New York Giants in their off season. In this article, it touches on key terms learned in chapter 15 of Organizational behavior: Improving performance and commitment in the workplace by Colquitt, LePine, and Wesson. Restructuring, trust, survivor s guilt, and company strategy are terms that apply to this article. The article highlights on how the Giants are restructuring their program and getting used to different and new strategies, plans, and ideas in their stable environment with their new head coach McAdoo. Tom Coughlin has been the head coach for the New York Giantsfootball team for the past twelve ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... McAdoo has seen improvements with his offensive drills in the past two years working as offensive coordinator. He believes by building a new program around offense this will give the outcome of winning games and the team participating in the playoffs. A Company strategy is an organization s objectives and goals, assets to make money (Colquitt, LePine, Wesson, 2015). In the case with the Giants the objectives and goals assets is to win games and make it to the playoffs. McAdoo s objectives and changes consist of, making a new team schedule so that the players will have Mondays off instead of Tuesdays in hopes of resting players more after games (Headlines Global News). Also, he changed the players weight training philosophy to cut down on injuries and improve players with injuries, such as Cruz (Headlines Global News). McAdoo s new objectives and goals for building a new foundation hopefully will spark the players to perform at the best of their abilities, also giving the fans a chance to see their team in next season s Super ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Billy Selingo Research Paper During my lifetime I encountered many amazing people. One man who I admire most is my friend, Billy Selingo. Billy is twenty seven years old and currently attending Manhattanville College to receive his master s degree. Billy always been a very talented hockey player, as a freshman he began at the Holderness School then attended a post grad year at the Selects Academy at South Kent, which totals five years at the competitive prep school level. Next up for him was a scholarship to continue his hockey career at Manhattanville College, where the team competed at the division three hockey level. Billy had more skill than most of the team, he thought by playing at the division three level he would receive more playing time than he was actually getting. Halfway through the season he grew very upset, this... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Three and a half years later, he graduated. After graduating Billy had been offered the job of assistant men s hockey coach at Fredonia State University in New York which is where he earned the title of the NCAA s youngest coach ever recorded. Currently, along with attending graduate school Billy is the assistant coach of the Manhattanville men s ice hockey team. The reason I admire Billy as much as a do, is because he is not someone who lead a perfect life, he is real, he showed me life isn t always going to go your way and curve balls will be thrown but you just how to power through it, there is always a light at the end of the tunnel. I see myself learning from Billy each and every day, he taught me how getting an education and powering through school will soon pay off and open many doors each holding new and exiting opportunities that may never have presented themselves without a strong work ethic, strong mind, and most importantly an education. I live in hopes that one day I will feel as accomplished and proud of myself as Billy does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Application Of Access Control System Introduction Access control is one of the earliest problems in computer security and remains a continuing challenge. Access control component determines whether requests to access resources are granted. 1.Discretionary access control In Discretionary Access Control any user can set an entrance control instrument to permit or deny access to an object. DAC relies on the object proprietor to control access. It is generally executed in most working frameworks, and is very familiar access control method. Flexibility is a strength of DAC and a key motivation behind why it is broadly known and actualized in standard working frame. Unlike Mandatory Access Control (MAC) where access to framework assets is controlled by the working framework ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A discretionary access control (DAC) arrangement is a method for appointing access rights in light of tenets predetermined by clients. This class of approaches incorporates the record consents model actualized by almost every single working framework. In Unix, for instance, a catalog posting may yield ... rwxr xr x ... file.txt , implying that the proprietor of file.txt may read, compose, or execute it, and that different clients may read or execute the document yet not compose it. The arrangement of access rights in this case is {read, compose, execute}, and the working framework intercedes all solicitations to perform any of these activities. Clients may change the consents on documents they possess, making this an optional strategy. A system actualizing a DAC approach must have the capacity to answer the inquiry: Does subject S have right R for item O? Abstractly, the data expected to answer this inquiry can be spoken to as a scientific connection D on subjects, protests, and rights: if (S, O, and R) is in D, then S has right R for article O; generally, S does not. All the more basically, the same data could likewise be spoken to as an entrance control network. Every column of the grid relates to a subject and every segment to an article. Every cell of the framework contains an arrangement of rights. Example file1file2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Budgeting A budget is a financial plan reflecting the business strategy and represents a more structured way of communicating it to the team . The process by which a budget is built and agreed within an organisation is called budgeting process or budgeting cycle , that represents one of the most important financial planning tools. This cycle always starts with a vision or a goal, based on which the approach to be used is chosen. The next step is the elaboration of the budgetitself by allocating the right resources in the right place. It is very important to keep track of it (the sooner a variance is spotted, the better, as more time is available to understand it). The last stage is the evaluation process which should lead to future improvements .... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Walther, the above steps require a debate to determine the direction of the business. Reason why a budgeting committee is created that includes senior level personnel of each unit of the organisation. The members of this committee are involved throughout the budgeting process. They provide the information relative to their own unit. The information is then compiled together and passed through the organisation till an overall budget is obtained. The budgeting construction and agreement normally follows the organisational chart. However, different organisations use different approaches. The two basic ones are: Top down (Mandated budgets) or Bottom up (Participative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Research Paper On Abby Sunderland CodyM 15 Abby sunderland Abby sunderland at ,16 years old, attempted to beat her brothers record of being the youngest person to sail around the world solo. Many people believe that Abby would have never went but I disagree. Abby was more than ready to go on such a journey around the world. Abby should have gone because she was old enough and responsible enough to go. Abby was old enough because 16 is the legal age to drive so if she can drive she should have been able to sail a boat. Abby safer sailing that drive because more kids die in cars than they do on boats. There are nine teenagers that die in a car every day but there are only 701 people die in a boat each year. In the interview that I watched about Abby her parents believed that she should have gone and her parents are the ones who decide what she does.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Abby had two radios just in case one broke so she can call for help. Abby s brother holds the record that Abby was trying to break so he knows what you need to sail around the world and in an interview he said that she had all the equipment to go around the world. To go on this long journey around the world Abby had to be well trained be fore she even thought about going. Abby had been sailing in the open ocean for three years so she could go on this journey so that made her more than trained enough to sail around the world. Abby s dad new the dangers so he made her pass many test befor she went around the world on a sailboat. Had Abby chose the right path to sail and a steadier boat she could have made it all the way around the world breaking her brothers record of being the youngest person to sail around the word ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Trying To Talk With A Man By Adrienne Rich Essay Adrienne Rich on the Oppression of Women in 1950s Marriages Adrienne Rich is one of the most well known female poets in the world. Rich is a female poet who is most recognized for her progressive writing during the feminist movement (Fox). In the feminist movement, feminists including Rich, expressed their ideas through their writing on important issues which were not openly discussed, including women s roles in society, and the treatment and oppression of women, especially within their marriages. (Napikoski). Rich s work continues to be studied today because of her endless passion for her subject matter. Rich s use of metaphors and symbolism in the poems From a Survivor , Aunt Jennifer s Tigers , and Trying to Talk with a Man respectively ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even after Aunt Jennifer is dead, she will continue to be emotionally scarred by the agony she was tormented with during her marriage as described in line 10, Still ringed with the ordeals she was mastered by . Ringed symbolizes the marriage that trapped her , the master or in this circumstance her husband is the ordeals that she suffers (G 3). The constant and unhealthy praising and attending her husband becomes a part of her and her suffering. According to Harris, Uncle s ring seems the only artifact effecting a life s course (178). Nothing throughout Aunt Jennifer s life had such a horrendous impact that would continue to influence her after her death than her tortuous and oppressive marriage. In like manner, Rich s use of metaphors and similes in Trying to Talk with a Man display how 1950s marriages severed due to their brutal nature, especially towards women. Rich uses several metaphors throughout Trying to Talk with a Man to illustrate the cruelty women faced in their marriages throughout the 1950s. Rich s use of metaphors and similes illustrate the decline of the marriage, which occurs not only in the poem, but in many marriages of the 1950s (McArdle 7). The wife of the marriage and the speaker of the poem, describes the cruel treatment she receives from her husband that is leading to the fallout of their relationship. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Delhi Metro Project Management . The Delhi metro project is an exemplary tale of the way a project of that magnitude was handled. It s the best project management carried out for a Govt. sector project, in India, which was completed in time and within the budget. The first step in the project management of any project is to constitute a project team. And DMRC did it exactly the way it was required. THE TEAM (During phase 1and Phase2) Chairman Ramachandran 1.Managing Director Dr. E. Sreedharan 2.Total No. of Directors 16 3.Nominee of Govt. of India 5 4.Nominee of Govt. of NCTD 5 (Including MD) 5.No. of full time functional Directors including MD 7 DMRC appointed Sreedharan as the project manager and the Managing Director of the Delhi metro project in November 1997. Sreedharan was a Technocrat, who had earned a reputation, during his long stint at Indian Railways, for completing major projects within the given time and budget. Delhi metro was just a feather added to his cap, but the biggest one. Earlier Sreedharan had successfully completed many huge projects like repair of Pamban Bridge, konkan Railway etc. The hiring process was slow initially as DMRC was able to recruit only 100 people; around 70% of the staff in DMRC was on deputation from the Indian Railways. DMRC had given Sreedharan complete freedom to select the project team. Sreedharan selected a motivated team of professionals whom he regarded as fundamental to the success of the project. Most of the chosen staff were between 18 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Gas Tax Essay The topic of this paper is gasoline prices and higher state sales tax. According to Stephen Singer s article(Aug 24,2017), ITEP S research reports(July,2017), (July,2017),(Aug 2011), and(December 2011), the authors tell the reader the consequences of higher taxes on sales and gasoline in Connecticut and the solution to reduce taxburden on low income family. In Singer s article, Connecticut legislators are deciding to increase sales tax from it s current to 6.85% to fix a budget deficit, estimated to reach $3.5 billion in two years and improve state aid to towns. Retailers and consumers criticize the decision and thinks it would hurt consumers and hurt retailers (Tim Phelan). ITEP S research report(Aug 2011), sales and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This quotes shows that, upper income families are not affected by the tax, but people who cannot afford. Comparing Connecticut s gas tax to other states shows that, Connecticut s gas tax is not among the highest. According to the graph provided by ITEPS research report (July 2017), Connecticut s four percent gas tax is higher than certain states such as Kentucky, South Dakota, and Michigan, but lower than other states such as Alaska, Louisiana and New Mexico. If Connecticut decides to increase its state gas tax to fix its budget crisis and grow it economy, will encourage government spending. There will be an abundant flow of money to maintain transportation systems and also public project. 2. Excise tax is a sales tax based on the unit of goods and services purchased by individuals. Many state and government officials impose this tax on certain goods such as gasoline, alcohol, tobacco and other product to generate tax revenue. Excise tax can be levied on either the buyer or seller. When the tax is levied on the buyer, the prices of goods increases and the quantity demanded by consumers decline . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Global Online Travel Agency Orbitz Worldwide Inc. (NYSE: OWW) is a leading global online travel agency (OTA) that uses state of the art technology to allow leisure and business travelers to research, plan, and book a wide range of travel services. Orbitz maintains and operates a group of consumer brands that includes Orbitz, CheapTickets, ebookers, HotelClub, RatesToGo, the Away Network, and the corporate travel brand Orbitzfor Business. In their Chicago headquarters Orbitz has 800 employees and 1,500 employees worldwide with offices in 20 countries Orbitz was initially created by a group of leading U.S. airlines in 1999 to take part in the quickly growing online travel industry. The airline investors in Orbitz comprised of American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Northwest Airlines and United Air Lines. The Orbitz website was introduced in 2001. In November 2004, Orbitz was bought by Cendant and undertook responsibility for Cendant s domestic online travel business, which included CheapTickets, a leading online travel brand directed on the value conscious traveler, and for Flairview Travel, which managed the international online hotel websites HotelClub.com and RatesToGo.com. In February 2005, Cendant bought ebookers, a leading international online travel brand with an online existence in 13 countries in Europe. Orbitz Worldwide was formed through the blend of Orbitz and the online travel benefits of Cendant s travel distribution services division and became a public company in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Bend It Like Beckham Cultural Citizenship Cultural and Legal Citizenship in Bend It Like Beckham The dual definition of citizenship from May Joseph s article Nomadic Identities: The Performance of Citizenship, can be used to analyze the different forms of citizenship that are presented in the film, Bend it Like Beckham, directed by Gurinder Chadha. Citizenship is typically referred to as someone as being considered a member of a country under specific laws. This general idea of citizenship is further analyzed in Nomadic Identities: The Performance of Citizenship. The article presents the idea that citizenship is found to be more than a member of a country and is concluded that citizenship can be much more personal and unique to each individual person. There is more than one definition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One takes a more dynamic approach while the other approach is much more bounded by a parameter of specific policies. In the film, Bend It Like Beckham, one can notice that the main character s idea of citizenship is more subject to change given the difference of cultures that she has encountered in her lifetime. Jess participates in citizenship both legally, to the United Kingdom, and culturally, to her Punjabi background. Mixing ideals of citizenship can be confusing but not necessarily chaotic. She has learned to merge the differences in her life and create a harmonious and diverse environment for herself. Jess does not assimilate into the English culture, but rather finds a way to participate in her changing legal citizenship and her familial cultural citizenship. Bend It Like Beckham showcases the dual definition of citizenship and how it can be interpreted. In this film s case, ideals of citizenship attribute themselves more with the ideas presented in May Joseph s article rather than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. With The Old Breed Essay With the Old Breed by E.B. Sledge, is a memoir that tells the story of training and two battles fought on Peleliu and Okinawa during his time served in WWII in the K Company, 5th Marine regiment, 1st Marine Division. This memoir serves as a primary source that truly displays the horrors, conditions, and attitude that were felt by the soldiers that fought in the Pacific. This memoir examines the hardships that were felt by the Marines. As I got further into the book, I saw the changes in his character, integrity, and morality. I believe that the chapter titles surely represent the characteristics and feelings involved in the book. Making a Marine, Assault into Hell, Of Mud and Maggots are just some of chapters that provide the essence and foresight of the book. Making a Marine is a very ambiguous title for a chapter. Making a Marine does not just stand for a man in uniform. Making a Marine describes the blood, sweat, and tears that these brave men go through to serve their country. You people are recruits. You re not Marines. You may not have what it takes to be Marines. (Pg. 8) Sledge did have what it takes to be a Marine, a Marine that would fight through Peleliu and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While reading his memoir, Sledge accurately depicts how war is hell. The constant bombardment and explosions from the mortars, grenades, and other weapons were absurdly rattling and loud that soldiers could only hear each other by yelling. Sledge suggests that that waiting is a major part of war , but in hell waiting is something that is not easily accomplished. I broke out in a cold sweat as the tension mounted with the intensity of the bombardment. (Pg. 55) Sledge was amazed at how his dead Japanese soldiers were looted from glasses to their gun. These are just some of the descriptive lines that show the agony of war. Assault Into Hell adds meaning and grit to the terror Sledge had to go through while on the islands of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analyzing Camilo Gomides Moths Of The Limberlost Environmental Crisis: Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing s going to get any better. It s not. (Dr. Seuss) According to Camilo Gomides, Ecocriticism is defined the field of enquiry that analyzes and promotes works...which raise moral questions about huma n interactions with nature, while also motivating audiences to live within a limit that will be binding over generations. I believe by the articles that I have read that people are hurting our environment, some people are positive towards our environment, and some just don t pay attention to our environment . Although this idea appears to be true about people hurting the environment, here s the real story. From the article The Dark Side of the Perfect Manicured... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ecocriticism is important to today because it shows the relationship between how that characters in books interact with nature and how interactions of the authors influence their audiences environment choices. I think that authors are influencing readers to care towards the environment instead on bashing on the environment. Saving the environment is important because if we keep on trashing the environment there won t be anything good in the environment in the future. I hope people see what they are doing to our environment and stop so we can keep it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Bilbo s Journey In The Fellowship Of The Rings The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien is a book about many things. Mostly it s an adventure of a lifetime for a young hobbit named Frodo. In The Fellowship of the Ring there are two hobbits named Bilbo, and Frodo Baggins. Bilbo is Frodo s uncle who went on an incredible adventure and obtained a ring from a hobbit named Gollum. That ring once belonged to Sauron, the dark lord of Mordor. Without knowing that fact, Bilbo had kept the ring for years. Eventually his dear friend Gandalf the Grey had suspicions of the rings, and had Bilbo give it to his heir Frodo before he left for Rivendell. Frodo received a mission from Gandalf to get rid of the ring in Rivendell, the home of the elves. To accompany Frodo on his journey, three other young hobbits went along. Those hobbits were Sam, Pippin, and Merry. Along their journey to Rivendell they came across many obstacles, but they finally made it. When they arrived they had met Bilbo there. Elrond, the elf king decided to send with more help in the quest... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bilbo was drawn to the ring along with anyone else that was near it, but no one ever knew why. Gandalf had his suspicions about the ring, and when he confirmed his suspicions he needed to stop it, but he couldn t do it himself. He needed the help of the young hobbit, Frodo. He had Frodo take the ring to Rivendell to learn more about the ring. When he arrived to Rivendell he met with a counsel of elves who explained the Ring to him. They told him about Sauron, and the creation of the ring. You will learn that your trouble is but part of the trouble of all the western world. The Ring! What shall we dowith the Ring, the least of rings, the trifle that Sauron fancies? That is the doom that we all must deem. ( Tolkien 236). This quote is Elrond speaking to Frodo in regards to the One Ring. He is about to tell him the details of the ring and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Symbolism In A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings Society can be a smooth talker, it can slyly belittle someone until they fit the stereotype society has placed upon them. Some people are willing to sever past the constant bigotry and persevere towards the person they want to become, but others get stuck and fall into the trap called the pigeonhole. The line separating those who ignore society s harsh accusations and those who listen are classified directly with how the targets react towards discrimination. Ifemelu, the main character from Americanah by Chimamanda Adichie, was a Nigerian women that lived in America who received an abundant amount of discrimination towards her African race and accent. Within a short story by Gabriel Marquez, A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, people treated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He spent his time trying to get comfortable in his borrowed nest... The old man disregarded the fact that he was being shown as an admissionable attraction and carried on business as usual. The angel showed no signs of annoyance, spitefulness, or anger. He simply did what he needed to do: eat, sleep, dry wings, and repeat. The angel seemed to favor his own company rather than the company of the townsfolk, so he generally kept to himself, hence why he took no part in his own act. The angel did not allow himself to be captured by the stereotypical strings of society, instead he continued to be himself: the mysterious angel. Another way the angel reacted to discrimination was by avoiding it, But he [angel] must have known the reason for those changes, for he was quite careful that no one should notice them, that no one should hear the sea chanteys that he sometimes sang under the stars. The old man was aware that the sudden changes of appearance (growth of new feathers on his wings) would cause new attention, therefore, he hid in the far corners of the farm away from people who could disrupt his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Gender Differences in Trifles Essay Trifles by Susan Glaspell is a play that is largely based on stereotypes. The most prevalent one is the inferiority of women over men, though the play also explores the differences between genders in general. First of all, Glaspell largely examines the repression of women in the 1900s. Women were highly looked down upon by men, and were seen mostly as housekeepers and child bearers, and were definitely not seen as intelligent people. The women in this play prove that the stereotypes against them are completely wrong. The men in this story are sent out to discover the details of a murder, while the women come along to gather some things for Mrs. Wright, who was accused of killing her husband. Throughout the play, the men mock the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They don t realize that the little things do matter in solving a case like this. By worrying over trifles (655), as Mr. Hale puts it, the women end up finding out a lot more about the murder than the men do. The gender differences in the play are obvious and important to the story. The men in this play exhibit some traditional stereotypes of men during the time period, such that they were aggressive and self centered. The women seem to be more cautious, intuitive and sensitive. These traits allow the women to come a lot closer to figuring out the murder than the men do. At one point in the play the women find a quilt that Mrs. Wright had been working on. Mrs. Hale asks Mrs. Peters, I wonder if she was goin to quilt it or just knot it? (658). Just then the sheriff comes down the stairs and once again ridicules the women for worrying about such little things. They wonder if she was going to quilt it or just knot it! (658), he exclaims. This is actually an important piece of evidence in the story, as the ladies find out later. They realize that she was extremely nervous about something while she was sewing, because she usually sews so nice and even (658), but the piece she had been working on was all over the place (658). Then, while looking around in the kitchen, and not even trying to find anything out about the murder, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Persuasive Essay About Censorship For everything that needs to be said there are always these things that never should be (Witherbee). This statement has rung true for many generations and for many reasons. Censorship helps solve this problem within T.V. shows, art, media, internet, and advertisements. In the world today people are easily offended and some people use information to their advantage. Despite what some people might believe, there are people in America that can use uncensored information to hinder the productivity of the country to benefit themselves or another country. Censorshipis necessary to protect different groups and people. However, some things are unnecessarily censored such as books. Books are the best educator because authors usually have something more to say than the words on the page say. There are certain groups such as the Parents Against Bad Books in Schools who only see the words and meanings that are on the page (Parents Against Bad Books in Schools). For example, the book Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain was banned from certain schools because it said the word nigger in it (Witherbee). If the reader would have read the book s entirety one would have discovered the anti slavery tone the book possesses. Books teach lessons and they show readers that problems either need to be fixed or one needs to come up with a better solution. Books can be a great way to introduce children to real world situations without putting them in stressful or unstable situations. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Advantages Of One To-One Mentoring 1)One to One Mentoring This is used when a mentor interacts with all his mentees on one to one basis. The model works well when the mentor wants to seek personal information of his mentees, their knowledge background ,their skills ,abilities and competencies present, so that he can work upon their development by defining each mentee s career path. Also the mentor can go with the SWOT Analysis of all the students and then work upon their weaknesses converting them into their strengths to be successful. Availability of mentors is the only real limitation in one on one mentoring. 2)Group Mentoring Group Mentoring provides for a greater number of students to benefit from mentoring as opposed to the limitations of a 1 on 1 mentoring program. It also provides for greater exposure to multiple levels of expertise and knowledge as each participant brings his /her own competencies to the group that can be shared. Group mentoring is basically done when the mentor has common instruction for a project assigned, some specific study related guidance, discussing basics of an interview , developing hobbies ,giving examination related tips, etc. Scheduling a large number of mentees to meet regularly and addressing each member s different needs against the overall group needs may pose a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As corporate struggle to harness the power of new, cutting edge technologies to carry out regular functions faster and more effectively, a traditional notion about mentors and mentees has been upturned. In other words, this struggle has led to reverse mentoring. A tech savvy twenty something assigned as a mentor to a 40 something, tech challenged but otherwise efficient employee, with many years of service in the organisation, is a classic case of reverse mentoring. It challenges the traditional view of the mentor as someone advanced in age and knowledge. The question is: Does this work without bad bruises to the older employee s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Failed Prosecution Of O.j. Simpson The Failed Prosecution of O.J. Simpson In every case a prosecution should do what it takes to show that the defendant is guilty and bring justice to their clients. This should always ring true but in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ron Goldman I continue to notice multiple flaws in the case. In the research conducted, I develop a negative view of the individuals that put this case together. I believe there are six mistakes that occur on the part of the prosecution, that lead to a Not Guilty verdict deciding the fate of one Orenthal James Simpson. To understand the evidence you must first understand what occurred in these murders. The O. J. Simpson murder case (officially the People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson) was a criminal trial held at the Los Angeles County Superior Court in California. The trial spanned from the jury s swearing in on November 2, 1994, to opening statements on January 24, 1995, to a verdict on October 3, 1995. The former professional football star and actor O. J. Simpson was tried on two counts of murder after the deaths of his ex wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and waiter Ronald Lyle Goldman, in June 1994 (Simpson). The case has been described as the most publicized criminal trial in American history (USA Today) Simpson was acquitted after a trial that lasted more than eight months (Turow). The article on PBS titled The O.J.Verdict , discusses the fact that Simpson was found not guilty due to weak execution by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Handmaid s Tale By Voltaire The titular character of this book struggles with life. Pretty much everyone he knows at some point dies a horrible death and everyone who he thinks died turns out to still be alive somehow. He goes through what some would describe as hell to be with the one he loves and in the end it doesn t even matter. Throughout his stressful life he has his trusty companion Pangloss telling him that all is for the best in this best of all possible worlds. During the book he has many adventures with an Old Woman who has wanted to kill herself a hundred times but is still in lovewith life. The characters of this book learn that philosophizing and arguing about if life is good or our purpose is simply pointless in the end and give up to tend to their garden.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most people of this time are god fearing people and the church says that if you commit suicide you will go to hell. The old woman was an illegitimate daughter to the pope so she was already destined to go to hell in the eyes of most. She says she has met twelve that voluntarily ended their misery and that if they ask anyone aboard the ship if they haven t felt like the most miserable person in the world they could throw her overboard. Candide is a beacon of optimism even though he has lived such a terrible life. He was kicked out of thunder ten tronckh for kissing Lady CunГ©gonde and joined the army where he was whipped with a cat o nine tails and flogged 36 times by the whole regiment until his back was raw. After only four times he asked to be beheaded but the king rode by and after hearing his story pardoned him. He has had many more misfortunes after that including thinking his friends died, being pursued for murder, and marrying a girl he once loved only out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Characteristics Of Family Relationships A famous poet Joseph Brodsky once said, Cherish your human connections: your relationships with friends and family. I am Milagro Falcon my sisters opposite, my mothers follower, and my friends deepest supporter. A relationship can constitute many things not just a romantic relationship. As a young adult I still have not had a romantic relationship with someone yet that does not mean I do not have other relationships. I do have a certain relationship with my familyand friends thus my relationship personality and relationship personality traits differ. There are various theories and terms that can explain the characteristics of a relationship. An example would be friendship love which is love based on common concerns and interests, companionship, and respect for the partner s personality and character. As a young adult social learning theory has shaped my mom s views into my own leading to sibling rivalry bringing more flavor to the family, also my relationship with my friends has spurred as altruistic love. What is social learning theory and how has it shaped my relationships? Social learning theory as described in the book Intimate Relationships, Marriages, and Families by Nick Stinnett states it is a theory that suggests behaving in relationships by modeling their parents behaviors and attitudes. To me it means the way a person s parents acted in a relationship thus the child mirrors in later relationships. My mother has taught me the basics like do not eat my buggers and eat with my mouth closed everything parents basically teach a child. Nevertheless, the core values I learned from her relationship with my father is to be independent, and communication is key. I did not have a male figure in my life till I was six years old. At that age I started to see what a family is like and the foundation of one. I quickly saw the difference from when it was just my mother and I. Before seeing my mom in a relationship, I had already seen the sense of independence and it just moved along in the relationship. My mother did not go to school, but she never depended on a man. Even when she was with my step dad she was still independent making her money and doing her owns things while still being in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Depletion Of The Reducing Agent Of Sodium Tioglycolates This test utilizes a medium that has an oxygen gradient, meaning that most of the oxygen was at the top of the tube, and the least amount of oxygen was at the bottom of the tube. To prepare this medium, a reducing agent called Sodium thioglycolate was added, removing the free oxygen by chemically binding with it. Thioglycolate broth, also called a reducing medium, eradicates the tube of oxygen. Rasazarin is a pink dye that indicates oxygen depletion an indicator for oxygen depletion. The test results determine oxygen requirements the organism requires. 1.Strict aerobes need oxygen to grow. Growth will only appear at the top of the tube. 2.Strict anaerobes require the complete absence of oxygen. Growth will only appear at the bottom of the tube. 3.Facultative Anaerobes do not require oxygen, but develop best aerobically. Growth will be shown throughout the tube, usually more at the top and minimizes as the microbe descends. CATALASE TEST: Some facultative aerobes have the enzyme called catalase, which catabolizes hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) into harmless water plus oxygen. A chunk of the unknown colonies was transferred onto a slide and added a drop of H2O2 onto the colony. A positive test result showed oxygen bubbles rising up from the plate. That meant that the organism had the enzyme, resulting as catalase positive. A negative result showed no appearance of bubbles. OXIDASE TEST: Some aerobes have the enzyme called cytochrome oxidase, which is a molecule that is a terminal electron acceptor in the Electron Transport Chain (ETC). A Q tip was used to pick up the unknown organism and then administrated a drop of reagent, Dimethyl p phenylene diaminic hydrochloride. Results were obtained within a minute duration. If purple was observed in less than a minute, it was positive for oxidase. If there was no color change within a minute, it was negative. OXIDATION FERMENTATION (O F) TEST FOR GLUCOSE This test attempts to extrapolate a microbe s ability to ferment or oxidize glucose. The pH indicator utilized in this test was Bromthymol blue, which is yellow when acid is present. The procedure involved stabbing two O F tubes of glucose. One tube needed a layer of sterile oil to create an anaerobic environment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Freshman In Volleyball One of my biggest fears as a Freshman in college is gaining the Freshman fifteen. So I decided to be proactive and join the volleyball team. Volleyball is a sport that I relish and I find myself to be rather superior at. Earlier last week, I set up an appointment with Coach Dawn to examine my volleyball skills, therefore I could get a spot on the team. Day in, and day out, I was perfecting my performance, therefore Coach Dawn did not have to hesitate on choosing me to be on the team. When it was time for me to show off my skills I was beyond confident. We began running drills, I missed a few serves, but I was still amped up to do more. Less than seven minutes into our practice she had me gather all the volleyballs and put them in the cart. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Imagery In Shirley Jackson s The Lottery In the short story, The Lottery , Shirley Jackson examines the characters in the story and their emotions toward the lottery. The creator utilizes tons of imagery in the story that may be difficult to perceive. The most typical thing that shows up in The Lottery is the black box. This box is an image for those in the town since it is one of the main associations with the birthplace of the lottery. The shabby black box speaks to both the convention of the lottery and the illogic of the villagers dependability to it. The black box is almost unrepairable, with peices of wood sticking out, yet the villagers are unwilling to replace it. This is a part of the tradition, from which nobody wants to change. The lottery must occur simply along these lines since this is the way it s always been. The black box is a physical appearance of the villagers association with belief. In The Lottery, Shirley Jackson applies imagery in his story to make us mindful of the silly way of humankind in regards to convention and savagery. The story begins off on a lovely summer day in a residential community. The author describes the day as extremely enjoyable, however it soon changes the significance of the title and the ending has a twist. The lottery speaks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only is stoning an especially shocking approach to envision biting the dust, it s likewise, dependably, a group produced passing. At the end of the day, stones permit everybody in the town to partake freely in the ritual, from the most youthful kids to Old Man Warner. Stones are additionally noteworthy as murder weapons on the grounds that the first human tools were made of stone. So it s not only an early type of murder; stoning has a solid religious relationship with group discipline of cursed thing. At the end of the day, stoning is the exemplary means for ousting an untouchable to fortify gathering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Minority Rights Issues Patriarchy, power, and land have resulted in the collapse of indigenous social structures and culture. Indigenous culture is rooted in tradition that is the foundation of identity for Indigenous people. Patricia, Justino and Julie Litchfield, Economic Exclusion, and Discrimination: The Experiences of Minorities and Indigenous People (Minority Rights Group International Issues Paper, 2003). The Minority Rights Group International aims to protect the rights of ethnic, minorities and Indigenous individuals. (Justino and Litchfield, 2003) provides a broad overview on the issue of povertyand discrimination across different countries and districts. Indigenous people are disadvantaged when it comes to accessing services because most minorities are facing poverty. Indigenous people are experiencing lower health, education, employment, and housing outcomes than non Indigenous. Recognition for Indigenous customary law should not be separated from the Aboriginal community, culture, and religion. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While there have been recent changes to child welfare legislation in Western Australia, International covenants must recognise the rights of Indigenous Children. The Convention on the Rights of the Child sets out obligations of member states to protect the civil, political, economic, and cultural rights of the child. If a child cannot remain in their family home due to custody issues they may be placed for adoption, foster care, or short term placement. The importance of tradition values in protecting the upbringing of the child. must not replace the child s ethnic, religious, or cultural. The government should provide appropriate housing accommodation for Indigenous people. This involves offering affordable and secure housing where government housing providers can develop strategies to address the issue of Indigenous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Little League Event I Was Very Hot Day For Everyone The little league event I was working at was very hot day for everyone. I received a call from Helen regarding that she needed scissors to cut off zip ties that were holding a canopy that she was told to bring back with Bryson. I had not been informed that Mr.Winn told our ambassadors that he had sent them on their own to go pick up the canopy on their own, without supervision. I was currently watching the game, while keeping my eyes on Amber and Dajah who were policing people from coming inside the baseball area with outside food. When I went to give the scissors to Helen and Bryson, I had notice that the gate was shut to enter the dugoutarea where they were retrieving the canopy. I had asked them how did they get through the closed gate. They had told me that they had climbed over to get to the other side. At that point when they told me, I felt very concerned because they could have gotten hurt and I had not know where they were because Mr.Winn had got out of his way to use his authority to have our ambassadors complete a task without my supervision or by my word. I told Helen and Bryson to climb back over and not to worry about the canopy anymore because it was to complicated for them to retrieve it. The canopy was also broken and they were using sticks to hold it open. That is also an issue because the ambassadors could hurt themselves trying to take down the canopy and no was there their to help them out because they need 4 people taking down a canopy to hold each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Examples Of Deviance In The Workplace Workplace deviance, voluntary behavior... that violates significant organizational norms and in doing so threatens the well being of an organization, its members, or both, (Robinson and Bennett, 1995).is a major concern in the workplace today. There are a multiple types of workplace deviance that individuals behavior can be classified as. Several of these types can be very disruptive and impactful to an organization. For a company to invest time and dedication in researching these common behaviors would be extremely valuable. Being aware of what triggers these behaviors is one way of research that will make a difference. Another way is through establishing possible approaches of prevention to these behavioral mishaps. With taking even as little ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Is Hercules A Modern Day Hero Heroes can be classified into two categories in our society: superheroes of the fictional kind and those given the title of hero because they begin as a normal person and do something extraordinary. Superheroes are a much more Herculean concept as Hercules was destined to be able to perform the feats that he did during his labours . If he had not been Zeus son and had not been given the strength as a power, he might not even be a hero. His destiny was to be a hero, as fated by the gods to rule over Mycenae (Perseus (and Bellerophon), 123). Hercules does not match the average criteria of a modern hero, nor do his motives behind his labours and adventures follow the values of an altruistic person. Modern day heroes are entirely human, they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Batman protects Gotham and is loyal to his city; Superman is loyal to the citizens of Earth. Hercules is not a very loyal person, he, much like other men in the previous plays (Jason, Perseus) married his prize Deianira but when he wanted Iole, he killed everyone in order to gain her. (The story of Hercules, 126) Lies were then told to his second wife in order to keep Iole (The Women of Trachis, 142), Hercules was not honest nor was he trustworthy. He also had a temper and could in a fit of rage murder who ever had ticked him off or if he was tricked. The murder of Megara and his children could be justified due to Hera, Iris and Madness (Heracles, 127), however the murder of Iole s father and kingdom cannot be justified. Solely because he could not get what he wanted, he destroyed a kingdom and tried to take Iole s dignity away by forcing her to beg for him or watch her parents be killed (The story of Hercules, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Electronic Communication and Society Electronic Communication and Society In today s world, it is very difficult to go anywhere without seeing the impact that technology has had on societies everywhere. From homes to schools to the workplace, the impact of technology has been tremendous. Everything from appliances to machines, from phones to cars, everything has become and still is becoming more modernized in ways people would never have imagined ten years ago. The same can be said for computers and communicationtechnology. Currently, it is very rare to find someone that does not have a cellular phone or a computer. Cell phones have become a standard for people of all ages. From school aged children to the elderly, almost everyone owns one. In the same sense, just... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Family and friends who live at a distance are now in touch with one another much more frequently and easily (Riney). Not only is e mail important for communication at home, it is also used in school. Currently colleges set up e mail accounts for every one of their students as well as faculty. Important messages about events or class scheduling are often sent by e mail rather than paper mail. This makes it much easier because the university does not have to print copies and then have someone to address them and send them out. They can send it to every one with just a few button clicks. Students also use this e mail as their personal e mail address. They give it out to friends and family and receive everything through this account. They may also use it to communicate with classmates about assignments or to contact an instructor. It has made it much easier to ask a professor a question because you don t have to worry about catching them in the office. It also makes it easier on the teacher because they don t have to stay in their offices quite so much, but as a result they have more work to do when they are at home. If we didn t have electronic communications, I think I could leave work at the office more easily. Of course, I would have to stay at the office more to get things done too (Lindsey). With many classes being online, any questions from people in these classes will all come ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Distinction of Social Classes in Sister Carrie by... By the later part of the 1800 s New York and Chicago were some of the largest cities in the world and both had populations that exceeded a million. With the growing population, the economy s stability began to fluctuate. The instability within the states gave rise to two distinct populations within America, the upper and the working classes. Theodore Dreiser, knowing the volatile state America was built upon, highlighted the economic differences between the wealthy and the poor in his novel Sister Carrie. During the eighteenth century, America had transformed from a simple homestead into an ornate country. Within the bustling empire, the wealthy were able to live lavish lifestyle that inspired the idea of the American Dream. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The lowborn workers toiled away for hours in physically exhausting jobs only to afford apartments that were sterile and cold. There were some nine cots in the place . . . he was sick of the bareness and privation connected with his venture (Dreiser, 304). The pay affected the men and woman s own mode of life. They were forced to share living spaces with other families and more often than naught, had to bunk with complete strangers. The very comforts associated with a home, such as wood and furniture, were often too large of an expense. Even with Governmental / Charity handouts the citizens had no money in which they could afford better living conditions. The rooms they were given to stay in were cold and sterile, and they were not guaranteed a place to stay every night. On the others side of the unbalanced American social scale, the rich were living in superb houses and apartments that bespoke of wealth and comfort. In a weird turn of events, the elite were given more charitable donations then the unemployed miserable lower class citizens. Dreiser shows this when Carrie is offered a first class for a mere two dollars a day. The hotel would ordinarily cost a hundred dollars a week, but Carrie was excused of the high prices, because of her station in life (Dreiser, 331). While charitable organizations were giving the poor shabby overly crowded rooms, the rich were given free rooms befit for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Causes Of Agricultural Growth In Bangladesh The Reasons for Decreasing of Agricultural Growth in Bangladesh Abstract Bangladesh is an agriculture based developing country in the world. It has many agricultural products which help to develop economy. Such as, Jute is one of the most important exporting goods which are agricultural product and Bangladesh earns a lot of foreign currency from this goods as well as this agricultural sector. From the beginning of this country, Bangladesh was dependent on agriculture sector for development. This agriculture sector has huge contribution to development of this country.in previous time, this contribute rate was higher in previous time. But now days, this rate is decreasing constantly specially from the fiscal year 2005 2006. Though the total amount of agricultural contribution is increasing but the rate of this contribution is decreasing. There have some types of causes such as manmade causes, natural causes and technological causes which are helping to reduce this agricultural growth rate. It is positive sign that the government of Bangladesh take some initiative like subsidize the farmers and other thighs to boost this rate. Sometimes these steps are working on special sectors but all over situation are not good enough. Introduction Farming is the ancient and the most common profession in Bangladesh. Most of the people of Bangladesh live in village and most of the villagers (62% manpower in agriculture) are involved in farming. One of the main reasons of having common ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Ordinary People Pay Disparity University of the People Introduction Over half a century ago, the pay disparity between the regular employee and a multimillion dollar corporation s chief executive officer, according to Mackey (20140), was at such a low ebb compare to this modern day and time. Life, then, was simple. Expenditure was at a bare minimum. Most necessities, especially food, were readily available. People spent less and saved more. The pay gap, to say the least, was appreciable. Nearly six decades ago, the salary gap kept widening. Those who own the means of production aren t saying anything. The employees continue to live on starvation wage struggling to make ends meet. What is wrong with us? The world is getting very unequal. Ordinary people have demonstrated, conducted sit in, and petitioned governments and international organizations to fix the issue of inequality in all areas of life. So far, they ve made no headway. Protests like Occupy Wall Street, Occupy Toronto, lack Lives Matter, the perennial G 20s and its offshoots have so far fallen on deaf ears. These protests called on business and political leaders to do something about the gap between the haves and the haves not.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The disparity is hurting the ordinary citizens. It s affecting them emotionally, psychologically and physically. If the current pay structure remains in place, it tends to demotivate workers, and production and its quality will be affected. The current policies must change. Corporations should begin to chart new plans to reduce the compensation gaps between their CEOs and the ordinary workers. The world is changing every day for the better. Wages of employees are lower than in 10 years ago (Mishel, L., Bivens, J., Gould, E., Shiertholz, H. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Lost Colony Of Roanoke Colony Essay The Lost Colony of Roanoke Power. The human instinct to be more dominant than the rest of your kind and draw to be the best. The Lost Colony of Roanoke was an english colony sent to be in America. Although, after a few years they need help and were left unsupervised as the leader of the tribe left for food. When he returned he found nothing for the colony had vanished. The Lost Colony of Roanoke may have vanished into the ever changing culture of Indians or was killed by leaving the colony disbanded and scattered. Even though, the colony contained hundreds of people all of them disappeared. Furthermore, the name Lost Colony was given to a english establishment that sailed to the Island of Roanoke in America ( Roanoke Colony). The colony consisted of 117 people seventeen woman, ninety one men and nine children (ABC CLIO). Also, their leader, Raleigh White, had to sail back to sail back to England due to the lack if food and imminent starvation of the colony( The Lost Colony). Though, when he returned his colony was not there; all that was left was the word croatoan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The colony that was sent to Roanoke to destroy French assets in the Americas but could not sustain their way of life (Prentzas 67). Furthermore, this was one of many attempts to hurt France through American colonization. As has been noted, the words Croatoan and Cro were carved into a tree( Roanoke Colony ). Additionally, this could to where they went or it could have been a claim of territory. Many historians believe that the Colony migrated into the Indian culture ( Roanoke Colony ). Realizing Raleigh might not return, the colony left the infertile island. It is likely the colonists assimilated into the Lumbee Tribe ( Roanoke Colony ). The Lumbees are a northern inland tribe. No one knows where the colonists went but there is a high chance that they assimilated into indian culture when there was no help from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Mormon Cult No one has ever been able to articulate just what makes a cult, and what makes a religion different. Yet most people, when listing mainstream religions, name Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, among others. These religions have existed for thousands of years and have millions of followers; they have thus earned a degree of respect even from outsiders. However, Mormonism the tradition of the Latter Day Saints movement is considered strange, and by some, a cult. In the modern age, many consider its very premise a hoax. Mark Twain criticized the Mormon holy scripture, calling it chloroform in print (Turner 229), and Jacob Weisberg (editor of the Washington Post) called Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, an obvious con man (Ostling xv). Yet... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The writings, known as the Book of Mormon, describe how some Israelites traveled to the Americas to become the indigenous tribes (Gutjahr 7). The books and Joseph s teachings laid out a faith that seemed radically different than any other. But Mormonism shares roots with other religions; it began as a form of Trinitarian Christianity. Like Christianity, it builds on Judaism; Mormonism also connects with the Jewish history as the Book of Mormon describes the families of a lost tribe of Israel. Like Protestantism, Mormonism can be considered a reformed version of Christianity. Mormonism, in fact, has much in common with Islam both have Abrahamic roots and a modern prophet and sacred text. Mormon ideas may seem radical in some areas, but are Christian in many fundamental aspects. Mormons believe in God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, although they see them as separate beings. They accept the Old and New Testament as the work of God, and believe in many Christian ideas such as sin, divine revelation, and God s eventual return. The main difference, then, is simply that Mormonism is newer than other religions, and thus assumed to be invalid. As Noah Feldman summarizes, Antiquity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Three Guinea Pigs Research Paper The three guinea pigs waited curiously in a cardboard box in the car around the corner of McDonald s. There was three of them, one male and two females. The first female had a white coat with black spots on it. She was very selfish and stubborn and would always try to eat all of the food. The second female had light brown spots and always crazy hair. She was the opposite of her sister, sweet and shy, except for when she was hungry. The only male had dark brown spots and always smooth hair. He was gentle and quiet and would never squeak unlike his two sisters. They were only a couple months old and they each had their own unique personalities, whether it was good or bad. They waited in the car for about an hour while they listened to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Passivity and Impotence in Mary Shelley s Frankenstein Passivity and Impotence in Frankenstein There are many ways to interpret a literary text, especially one as laden with ethical questions and literary allegory as Mary Shelley s Frankenstein. Shelley s complex family dynamic her conflicted relationship with her father, her need to please her mentor/husband with literary success, her infants deaths enhances the intrigue of the novel and suggests multiple themes and layered meanings. One discernible theme in Frankenstein is illuminated by the bold line that separates male character from female: The men inevitably fail the women whom they claim to love, but the women are maddeningly passive, seemingly blind to the men s inadequacies. Here, however, this passivity is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though weak, she has enough intelligence to realize which choice will serve her better. Elizabeth s lack of force and tepid presence in the book Victor s descriptions of her generous nature notwithstanding mirror Victor s weaknesses. His follies are the meat of Frankenstein, and though his initial failure to study the right books can be blamed on Alfonse, the rest of the book s mayhem lays squarely on his shoulders. Victor glorifies his own childhood and his parents responsibility for his happiness when he describes it, With this deep consciousness of what they owed towards the being to which they had given life...I received a lesson of patience, of charity, and of self control... (33). Unfortunately, he absorbs none of their parental talent or compassion. When Victor creates the hideous Monster, he abandons the Monster and essentially abandons the world on which the Monster is unleashed. Victor s failure as a father to the Monster is the second link in the chain of death swung by the Monster at William, Clerval, Elizabeth, and by default, Justine. Like Alfonse, Victor excels at female worship but falls a step beyond Alfonse s well meaning ineptitude into a deep crag of impotence. Throughout the novel, Victor speaks of Elizabeth in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...