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Descriptive Essay Rubric CollegeDescriptive Essay Rubric College
Cyc Observation In Children
Visiting the Center for Young Children on campus allowed me the opportunity to incorporate
and observe some of the classroom knowledge I ve learned in motion in a real life environment. I
was able to observe a young a group of children varying in age from three to four. Children also
varied in ethnicity and races making for a somewhat diverse arrangement for my observation. I was
able to see examples shown in class manifest itself in this environment with each child. Having
knowledgeabout semantic, phonological and morphological development, this essay will draw
correlations from in class examples to my real life scenarios observed from my CYC visit. I will
correlate each development examples by first identifying the characteristics and key... Show more
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Vowels specifically seemed to be the strongest being the most stressed when pronounced among
children in normal conversation. Vowels are made with an unobstructed vocal tract and I found
that these speech sounds where the easiest to produce for the children. I also observed a child
trying to pronounce the world yellow but still having trouble making the /y/ and it sound
coming of as more of we llow. Protowords are words children make up on their own and was one
of the few things I thought I would observe. Unfortunately I was unable to find one protoword
that was clearly not a word commonly used. I found this interesting as maybe they no longer used
protowords but I decided against that idea by correlating it to the short amount of time and was
unable to catch a glimpse of a child using a protoword. The concept of cluster reduction in which a
syllable is unstressed and at time forgotten was also another aspect I felt would have been every
common to occur but was not able to observe a word. What was observed was the use of the word
that substituted with the consonant /d/ to make the sound like dat . With the sound /th/ being found
under the fricatives I assumed the child avoided using the correct sound due to the complexity of
the syllable structure.
Semantic development is the process of learning words and their meanings while creating a
connection to the two. Usually studied
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Engage Chicago Essay
1.Why do you want to participate in Engage Chicago?
It was curiosity, and a recommendation from an upper classman, that brought me to the Engage
Chicago informational meeting. When I first walked in, I did not know what to expect. I only
knew that over the summer, I wanted to do something that involved helping people and making a
difference in the community as well as stepping out of my comfort zone and exploring new
experiences. Engage Chicago provides a perfect opportunity to achieve my goals for the summer.
There is a wide range of nonprofit organizations students can choose to apply and intern at,
depending on each individual interests. From programing at a local YMCA to assisting at a
pediatric cancer center, there are countless hands ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, I am always working hardtop transfer my dream to reality. Since the day my
grandmother helped me recovery from an illness, I had always wanted to work in the healthcare
field. I told everyone I wanted to be a doctor, without really knowing what a doctor meant beyond
the healing aspect. A former student of Engage Chicago told me how she went participated in
the health and medicine concentration in order to learn more about medicine. She told me how
the visits to a variety of hospitals, from large hospitals to small clinics, as well as the talks from
the many different doctors, such as trauma and emergency room doctors, helped expand her
understanding of what it mean to be a work in the healthcare field and the options and
opportunities that came with it. I hope that by participating in Engage Chicago, I can get a
better grasp of what I am truly aiming for when I tell people I want to be a doctor. What kind of
environment do doctors work in? How can doctors develop good patient interaction? What are the
paths and possible careers that could come out of the healthcare field? The student I talked to
mentioned that Engage Chicago sparked her interest in social health policies, and she had
immediately switched majors the following year. I would like to use Engage Chicago as a way of
both understanding and opening the possibilities of
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Abuse Of Animals In Namit Arora s On Eating Animals
What is it that makes a difference between a dog and a cow? Or maybe a cat and a pig? It s
viewed as unethical to eat your dog or cat, however it is perfectly okay to eat a cow or pig. In the
startling article written by Namit Arora, she shows the truth how animals are raised for the
slaughterhouse. Almost every family in the United States has raised an animal at some point in
their lives and must watch them grow and pass on, however, no one stops and considers what it is
like for the animalsthat are not raised as pets but for the tightly wrapped meatthat is sold at markets.
In recent years, farm animals have went from animals grazing in a pastureto fattened pieces of meat
going through an assembly line full of enhancements. Pulling at the strings of our hearts, Arora
brings the truth about these animals lives to light. It poses the question, is the sacrifice and abuse
of these animals worth the meat from their body? Showing her disgusted view on the matter, Arora
shows the truth behind the slaughterhouse to those who fail to see and pushes the reader to see how
the situation really is.
When beginning the Article, On Eating Animals, Namit Arora connects with the audience by using
a story about a cow that was given the name Molly, and was sent to a nearby farm to live out her
days grazing under open skies... (Arora). The story is used to grab the attention of the audience and
lead them into the shocking article about animal slaughter. The vividly grotesque writing
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The Eureka Hunt Summary
The article, The Eureka Hunt, introduces us with the story of a firefighter,Wag Dodge and his
survival during an out of control fire in the Mann Gulch, in Montana. The fire was spreading faster
and heading toward the direction of the firefighters. Dodge, in a moment of insight, had an escape
plan; he stopped running, igniting the ground in front of him with a match, drenched his hanker
chef with water, and laid down on the smoldering embers, as the fire past him. His quick decision is
a mere example which psychologist and neuroscientists use to determine the insight experience.
Mark Jung Beeman, a cognitive neuroscientist at Northwestern University, has spent fifteen years
trying to figure out what happens inside the brain when people have an insight.... Show more
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In doing so, he conducted experimental word puzzles to see if it could be solved by insight or
by analysis. He teamed up with John Kounios, a neuroscientist at Drexel University, who both
share the same interest in insight. With both their ideas, they combined EEG and fMRI testings
to scan people s brain while they solved the puzzles to see if it can construct a precise map, both
in time and space, of the insight process. The resulting studies, published in 2004 and 2006, found
that people who solved puzzles with insight were using a portion of the cortical areas. According
to Jung Beeman and Kounios, a small fold of tissue on the surface of the right hemisphere, the
anterior superior temporal gyrus (aSTG) becomes active first before insight occurs. Once the brain
is focused on the problem, the cortex needs to relax, in order for the right hemisphere to provide
insight. But as Jung Beeman and Kounios concluded, by trying to force insight can actually prevent
insight; the brain must focus on the task but at the same time it has to be accidental. Earl Miller, a
neuroscientist at M.I.T., spent years studying the prefrontal
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Using The Walden University Database
I obtained my sources by using the Walden University database. The database was very helpful
for me in accordance with the topic in the lesson plan. The method I chose was to place a title
for my source needed in the EBSco search. This gave me the selection of choices for my topic.
One reason for this is because the Walden University Database very dependable in providing
credible sources to augment my research. I can use sources online, but one has to be very
careful because some sources are not scholarly reviewed, and may contain unsubstantiated
claims not backed up by empirical research. Sources such as those ending in .org, or .edu are
safer than some of the more generic types, but with the Walden database their sources are more
trustworthy. The articles chosen dictate the problem with organizational stress, how to cope
with the stress, and how to reduce stress by understanding the new environment today s leaders
face. Sources Selected for research Giauque, D. R. (2014). Antecedents of job satisfaction,
organizational commitment and stress in a public hospital: a P E Fit Perspective. . Public
Organization Review, 14(2), 201 228. doi:10.1007/s11115 012 0215 6. Summary of my First
Reference The summary of my first source, which is antecedents of job satisfaction I chose for its
work on finding out the types of stress that goes on in a public hospital. Research performed based
on the stressful environment in a hospital gave me first hand knowledge of how employees deal with
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The Causes Of Pathological Gambling
Pathological Gambling Rolling dice once and suddenly winning a huge amount of money. Only,
that person knows the satisfaction because almost everyone enjoys becoming a bit richer, but he
would have no idea about when this satisfaction will lead him to addiction? The thinking I am sure
I will be winning this time never allows that person to realize the amount of time and money he had
spent on gambling. National surveys in 1995 and 1998 found that 61% to 63% of Americans
gambled at least once a year (National research council staff). Pathological gambling is different
from normal recreational gambling. Normal gambling is viewed as a source of entertainment.
Pathological gambling, on the other hand, is the inability of a person to resist impulses to
gamble which may turn out to be evil for self, family, and society. When the gambler enters the
desperate phase and begins to chase his losses , Sanger said he is ready to sell his daughter s
graduation dress or steal from his mother s retirement fund to get money to gamble (Breo, Losing
Streaks). Pathological gambling is more common in adult men than any other age groups.
According to current research, among 120 million adult Americans who gamble, approximately 11
million will end up being pathological gamblers (Paul and Townsend 1998). People will often
point out their social or economic problems to be the main reasons for gambling. However,
research shows that people gamble not only for excitement but also with the hope of
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Analysis Of Marc Bohan s First Haute Couture Collection...
Describing the furor at Marc Bohan s first haute couture collection for Christian Dior, the New
York Times reported the shouting, clapping, surging mob at the press showing caused chaos in the
elegant salon. Marc Bohan was... kissed, mauled, and congratulated. Chairs were toppled. Bohan s
Spring/Summer 1961 collection, the Slim Look, surged a wave of enthusiastic admiration that
signaled the beginning of his spirited tenure at Dior. From 1961 until 1989, Bohan was the House
of Dior. The fashionproduced during that period kept true to Christian Dior s conservative elegance
but was infused with Bohan s svelte style. Concentrating on luxury ready to wear, Bohan
rejuvenated iconic looks, keeping the client and her body in mind, while... Show more content on
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At this position, he learned how to create a collection to satisfy a new market: London. Suddenly
in 1960 Yves Saint Laurent, the current artistic director, was drafted into France s military service
and Bohan was positioned to fill the void. The House of Dior anticipated that Bohan would be fit
to restore the classic, conservative nature of the brand back from Yves Saint Laurent s final
controversial and criticized collection.
In the years before Bohan s arrival at Dior, the house had struggled to maintain a cohesive brand.
With the death of Christian Dior in 1957, chaos ensued as Yves Saint Laurent was appointed to
artistic director. Initially producing designs lauded by the industry that contained exquisite fabrics
and the finest craftsmanship, Saint Laurent began to construct clothing that was more daring and
that strayed farther from Dior s idea of the brand. Saint Laurent s last collection, labeled Le Beat
Look, consisted of leather skirts, black turtlenecks, and crocodile embossed leather that mimicked
a bohemian style, heavily inspired by youth culture. When he was called to serve in the French
Army during the Algerian War of Independence in 1960, the House of Dior was relieved of his
departure; they ushered Bohan back to Paris and instated him as chief designer and artistic director.
Because Bohan s career had mirrored Dior s, they both trained under Piguet and Molyneux, the
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Examples Of Rebellion In Persepolis
Rebellion is the act of resisting authority. In the 3 stories, each of the characters rebelled against the
authorities in one way or another. In Cairo, the characters joined the revolution, in Lolita the
character did not walk with her chaperon, and in Persepolis the character quietly rebelled against
the government and its rules. To begin with, in the first source the main character, Ahdaf, decides to
join the Egyptian revolution. The revolution started because the people of Egypt thought that the
government was unfair and they needed a change. The author described the rebellionto be very
violent as she states in lines 64 68 at the other end of the Midan, from the roof of the American
University, the snipers were watching us, too silently. Everywhere there was continuous thud of
guns and from time to time a loud, intermittent rattling sound. Thus, the protest left more than one
hundred people dead people and many more injured, many streets and buildings destroyed. This
revolution is a great example of how people rebel against authority.... Show more content on
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In this culture, all women must be chaperoned and companioned by a male escort no matter where
you go. In lines 16 18 it states the streets of Tehran and other Iranian cities are patrolled by militia,
who ride in white Toyota patrols, four gun carrying me and women, sometimes followed by a
minibus. This depicts how serious the Iranian government takes this issue. Also, the story states in
lines 49 53 young women who disobey the rules are hurled into patrol cars. This means that women
are punished harshly for disobeying the Muslim
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Comparing The Prometheus And Genesis
Analyzing texts is one of the most fundamental and key parts to drawing conclusions about them.
Upon analyzing the two versions of the Prometheus myth and the consequent chapters of Genesis, it
is quite clear that how one views each piece is subject to their previous knowledge. Today, it is
much easier to read Prometheusobjectively. It would generally be safe to assume that no one in
proximity is a worshipper of Zeus. Reading Genesis is fairly different. Everyone in North
America, and most other parts of the world, have at least a very general idea of what Genesis says,
or is believed to say. In this essay, the understanding of differences in texts that should be similar
will be explored. Although the two versions of the Prometheus and Genesis should essentially be
the same, there are many differences within their respective plots and in the language used that
make them contradictory and forces the reader to rely heavily on interpretation to try to combat
these inconsistencies.
Aeschylus Prometheus Bound is a story of accepting punishment for the greater good. It begins
with Prometheus being dragged away to be crucified and punished for interrupting Zeus plans to
exterminate the human populace. One reads the punishment, being chained to a rock where he
must wait for his hero, who has yet to be born, as gruesome and awful, and takes the grace and
dignity displayed by Prometheus as an invitation to give him sympathy. I gave them intelligence, I
made them masters of their
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The Factors That Influence The Adoption Of New Technologies
Dissertation First Draft: Chapter 2 (Literature Review)
Research Question:
Understanding the factors that influence the adoption of new technologies in organisations: A Case
Study of Wearable Technology
Sub Research Questions:
To what extent are employee attitudes a contributing factor of new technology adoptions within
organisations?
What are the main factors that influence technology adoption in an organisation?
Does wearable technology have a sustainable future within organisations?
Research Objectives:
This dissertation aims to elucidate the critical factors that pertain to widespread technology
adoption in organisations, with regards to radical IT innovations, whilst also highlighting the issues
that stymie technology adoption. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Failed investments in technology may not only cause financial losses, but also lead to
dissatisfaction amongst employees (Venkatesh, 2000). Whilst, there exists a large amount of
literature on technological adoption, most of the research undertaken deals with this in the context
of individual consumers rather than at a firm level. Furthermore, in the case of wearable technology,
the main case study of this particular research, as a current example of a radical technological
innovation, there is a lack of breadth in terms of the literature available, which can be expected
from its relative infancy. Therefore, this literature review will serve as a treatise to not only
critically analyse the seminal research in the broader field of technological innovation and adoption,
but also to extrapolate the information gathered in the context of my own research, to provide a
fresh insight on technological adoption at an organisational level, with a special interest in the
future of wearable technology at this level.
2.1.1 What is technological innovation?
According to Sagar (2013) Technology innovation is the process through which new technologies
are developed and brought into widespread use. Typically in literature, a distinction will be made
between the different types of innovation. The type of innovation mentioned in this research, will
refer to product innovation, as wearable technology
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How Did Montag Change In Fahrenheit 451
When a society abandons the past, the future becomes more unfamiliar than ever before. This is a
concept present throughout Ray Bradbury s novel Fahrenheit 451, in which the society has
abandoned reading in its entirety. Guy Montag, the main protagonist in the story, is a fireman.
The word fireman itself has lost its historical meaning in the story and has changed from men
who put out fires to men who start fires and burn books. The reason these men burn books is
because they were outlawed after people stopped reading them, and this is done in order to
maintain social equality. With the abandonment of reading and intellectualism, society has changed
and, arguably not for the better. The main character, Montag, slowly becomes more aware of the
society he lives in through his new neighbor Clarisse McClellan, an old lady with a collection of
books, and a known intellectual named Professor Faber.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Shortly after Clarisse moves in down the street from the main protagonist, she meets Montag.
Even though she has learned that he is a fireman, she is willing to talk to him anyway, saying,
You know, I m not afraid of you at all (Bradbury 11). So she talks to him, and he listens. He
listens and learns from her and learns what life can be from her. Clarisse gives Montag thoughts
and ideas he has never had before and this sparks a strive for knowledge in Montag. Montag
begins to ask questions, similar to how Clarisse does. The fireman wishes to learn more about his
position in society and begins to slowly understand what is happening around him. The reader can
tell the progression of awareness in Montag and there is an evident distinction of change
throughout the story. Clarisse sparked ideas in Montag that would, most likely, not have been
present without her influence, and because of this Montag is greatly impressed by Clarisse and
this is why she had such a large impact on
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College Drinking In College
Attending parties and binge drinking in college is a very regular occurrence for young adults
these days. Across the country, campuses have had more students who are experiencing alcohol
problems and alcohol related injuries than ever before. This is due to the fact that alcohol is so
readily available wherever you go. It can be obtained in liquor stores, grocery stores, superstores
and even the local shop on the corner of your street. This is especially true on college campuses,
where students may not be mature or responsible enough to handle the effects that come with
drinking. From weekly drink specials at the bars, to Greek life parties, a college campus can be
an easy place to acquire and develop a drinking problem. There was a recent national survey
taken that found almost sixty percent of college students drank alcohol in the past month alone,
and around two thirds of these students engaged in binge drinking during that period. It is very
easy to be peer pressured into drinking; it can seem like a lot of fun at the time and new students
wanting to fit in can sometimes feel obliged to do so. As there is drinking occurring almost
every night on a college campus it can be hard to find yourself out of place if you start to develop
a drinking habit. There will always typically be people you know going out and partying, and
therefore if other people are doing it then why can t you? No one ever thinks anything bad will
happen to them, thus they drink without concern and can
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Peter The Great Of The Russian Revolution
When one thinks of Russian culture, it generally is associated with the keeping of tradition. It is
not a country that evokes much change from century to century but when taking a closer look into
the country, this is a rather bias view compared to just how much the country has constantly been
evolving. The biggest push of cultural change happened during the reign of Peter the Great. Peter
came to power in 1682, a time when the Russian court was unreliable to one true leading family
until Peter s ruling when that changed. This was a man who saw that his country needed to break
from the tradition and emerge into a western society. This was not an easy change considering the
remote location that Russiahad to Europe and the deep traditional ways of the people. With this in
mind, he created many changes that Russia was to undergo to become this powerhouse country that
Peter envisioned for his people. With so much change to happen, the movement was a slow process
but with Peter s motivation, nothing seemed to stop the man. Peter the Great s efforts to Westernize
Russia unified Russia through his military ambitions, his cultural ambitions and his finally the
creation of his city, St. Petersburg. All of these are major developments created a new version of
Russia that has created the country that it is today. Peter the Great was a man with strong desire to
build a military and navy presence that Russia had not really had previous to his ruling. With being
brought up surrounded
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Essay on The Death of Alexander the Great
In the year 324 BC, Alexander, on the way to Babylon, came to his traditional summer retreat of
Ecbatana. There, he held a massive festival in honor of Dionysus in which it is believed up to 3,000
Greek performers were brought to provide entertainment. Night after night, lavish drinking parties
ensued in which Alexander and Hephaestion, (his supposed alter ego) undoubtedly participated in.
It was during this time of extravagant celebration that Hephaestion became ill and contracted a high
fever. Hephaestion s physician Glaucias put him on a strict diet and monitored his health. At first,
this appeared to be working until on the seventh day of Hephaestion s illness, Glaucias went to the
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Hephaestion, being Commander of the Companion Cavalry, had his post retired, as no man was
ever officially appointed to take his place.. Alexander, then sent envoys to the Siwah, to the
oracle of Ammon, to inquire if Hephaestion should be worshipped as a god. The oracle refused
permission but allowed the sacrifice appropriate to a hero to be offered to Hephaestion. Arrian
says . .the death of Hephaestion had proved a great misfortune to Alexander himself, and
Alexander, I believe, would have preferred to have gone first himself rather than experience it
during his lifetime (7.16.8). Both Arrian and Plutarch site the Royal Journal as their trusted
source on the days leading to Alexander s death. On May 29, 323 BC, while holding a banquet
for his admiral Nearchus, he was approached by his trusted friend Medius who invited him to a
late party. There, they engaged in heavy drinking. On the 30th, he dined with Medius and drank
heavily once more. Feeling that a bit feverish, he slept in the bathing house that night to cool off.
On the 31st he had to be transported on a litter across the Euphrates to a more pleasant
atmosphere. Over the next few days, his condition worsened and was finally brought back to the
palace. He was barely able to speak by June 7th. It is believed that he gave his ring to Perdiccas, a
senior marshal, to take care of business in the
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Rule Maker Rule Breaker By James Miller Summary
Dancing out of Reality
James S. Miller, a professor at the University of Wisconsin Whitewater, challenges, Is what we are
shown on reality television, in fact, real? (94). In James Miller s essay, Rule Maker ... Rule
Breaker, he discusses the different viewpoints on reality television shows. To producers, reality
television shows are perceived as real; however, to actors and actresses, reality television shows are
perceived as fake (Miller 94 95). While James Miller introduces both perspectives of reality
television shows, the perspective of the actors and actresses is accurate because reality television
shows are an exaggeration of real life. Set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Dance Moms features the
famous Abby Lee Dance Company. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For the amusement of viewers, the notorious mothers fight constantly. In season 1, episode 4
Stealing the Show, Christi Lukasiak, Chloe s mother, and Melissa Gisoni, Mackenzie and
Maddie s mother, fight about their daughters solos. Abby Miller gives Chloe one solo and
Maddie two solos. Lukasiak believes Gisoni should pull Maddie s second solo because Maddie
is given an advantage to win. During the awards ceremony at the competition, Chloe is awarded
fourth, and Maddie is awarded first and third. Lukasiak is jealous because Gisoni s daughter
placed higher than her daughter (Baker, Stealing the Show ). Realistically, when a dance team
attends a competition, mothers support all of the girls. No mother would actually be as
ungrateful for a solo for her daughter as Lukasiak displays. Likewise, in season 3, episode 37
The Big Not So Easy, Lukasiak and Leslie Ackerman, Payton s mother, fight about Payton
becoming a member of the Abby Lee Dance Company outside of a bar in New Orleans,
Louisiana. During their fight, Lukasiak flips Ackerman s drink out of her hand. The mothers start
attacking each other, and Lukasiak s husband separates them. Lukasiak believes that she is above
Ackerman because her daughter is an original member of The Abby Lee Dance Company (Baker,
The Big Not So Easy ). Mothers do not actually fight because they are threatened for their daughters
by the other
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A Man s Search For Meaning By Mor Frankl
Man s Search for Meaning A man s search for meaning is an autobiography written by author
Viktor Frankl. Viktor Frankl writes about spending three years in the concentration camps of
Auschwitz, and Dacha, all of this occurring during the Holocaust. The book discusses the theme
of survival during a time where horror and fear were all too common. Frankl uses a clear
perspective by focusing on others tragic stories and more or less on his own experience. Frankl
describes the fundamental necessity of hope and survival. Frankl s psychological theory is called
logotherapy, this theory is mainly focused on a man s search for meaning in human existence. In
other words suffering exists in the world, and humans adapt and gain meaning from that suffering.
In Man s search for meaning Viktor Frankl uses specific and detailed example during the holocaust
to explain and further confirm his logo therapy theory, Frankl demonstrates how suffering can lead
to meaning in one s life.
In the first half of the book Frankl attempts to answer the question How is an average prisoner
affected by everyday life in the concentration camps? Frankl uses this question and demonstrates
examples of other prisoners who continued to find hope even in such horrific conditions.
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Frankl gives his logo therapy theory and correlates it with specific events in the holocaust in which
he himself experienced or witnessed. Throughout the book Frankl examines the average prisons
behaviors in the concentration camps. Although Frankl limits his demographic by not
acknowledging the different factions or groups of prisoners behaviors to logo therapy. Viktor Frankl
demonstrates that even through the most tragically heartbreaking situations, one can always find a
silver
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How To Write A Descriptive Essay On Chile
A beautiful end of Rescue Operation By: A.K.Mishra,B.E.(Mining) In the last two decades when
the world has been plagued by terrorism, violence, war, poverty, disease and natural disasters like
tsunamis and earthquakes, the pictures of the amazing operation of rescue of 33 miners trapped in
the copper and gold mine in Copiapo in San Hose, Chilewill probably go down as this decade s best
loved story.
Chile is a country in South America where mining for solid mineral resources take place. Earlier in
2010 the nation, which had celebrated 200 years of independence, suffered a devastating
earthquake. Not long afterwards on August 5, 2010 the nation was abuzz with the scary news that
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A first group of miners were near or at the entrance of the mine and escaped immediately without
incident. The main group of 33 miners was deep inside the mine and included local workers and
some subcontracted employees of a different company, who would not normally have been with
them.
The miners location and fate were unknown for 17 days, until a drill probing for air pockets poked
through into a lunchroom where the men were waiting.
The miners had listened to the drills approaching for days and had prepared pre written notes to
their rescuers on the surface as well as making sure they had adhesive tape to secure the prepared
notes to the drill once its tip poked into their space. The notes surprised the rescuers when they
pulled the drill bit out and discovered the letters; the miners having survived longer than anyone
had expected. The note read: Estamos bien en el refugio los 33 (English: The 33 of us in the shelter
are well ).
Hours later, cameras sent down the bore hole made contact with the miners, taking the first images
of the trapped workers. Although the emergency supplies were intended for only two or three
days, the miners rationed them to last for 17 days until contact with the surface. They consumed
two little spoonfuls of tuna, a sip of milk and a biscuit every 48 hours and a morsel of peach. They
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†After Midnight’ makes you feel as if you were living in...
After Midnight makes you feel as if you were living in Harlem during the 30s.
BY VANESSA FARIA
The by gone era of 1920s and 30s, jam packed with illicit alcohol, street cars and loud noises, are
often remembered as a time when music was more important than content. If that is true, then After
Midnight is definitely a product of its time.
After midnight is an effervescent new Lincoln center jazz venue performed at the Brooks Atkinson
Theatre. The production will mimic the highly acclaimed musical, Cotton Club Parade by inviting
special celebrities to take the stage, starring American idol winner Fantasia Barrino, Emmy nominee
DulГ© Hill and Tony winner Adriane Lenox. It was an era when swing was big in Harlem, after
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In a present day twist, everything about the plot and the characters has been recycled from the old
days. The performers are energetic and smiling all through the play and there are many things that
bring a smile to even the weariest faces, such as balloons, trumpets, tap dancers and a bit of
romantic comedy; it all creates stage magic. Another key component that adds a lot of character to
this modern spin of the Harlem Renaissance is the exceptional costumes by a Cuban designer,
Isabel Toledo; she found enough sparkle, feathers and beads to dress a flapper army.
Although the true stars of this play are the performers from the Jazz at Lincoln Center All stars,
it s clear that the stage gets caught on fire when Fantasia Barrino performed I Can t Give You
Anything but Love, her smooth yet fierce voice embraced Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh
classic with obvious fondness. Isabel Toledo evidently likes Fantasia s curvy body, designing to
her a well fitting, electric blue, lampshade skirt. She also interacts with the public when she sang
the lesser known Zaz Zuh Zaz (by Cab Calloway and Harry White), inviting the public to be a part
of this fantastic Jazz extravaganza.
It feels like the show, did not want to be seen as an old copy, and indeed, the tricks there are self
explanatory. The notion of combining old school with today s era has an obvious effect of spicing
up the foundation. Yet, it does not eliminate the thought that the cast could ve
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Rental And Leasing Services At E Commerce
Rental and Leasing Services in E commerce
Nowadays, companies provide rental and leasing services on the network is a common type of
E commerce and this industry become more and more widely welcome by people along with the
rise of E commerce. This is because rental and leasing services provide greatly convenient to
customers and typically save the budget of customers. There are some well known E business
companies provide such services like Amazon and Borrowlenses, or other professional sites such as
bookrenter, rent the run way and so on.
Redbox HYPERLINK http://www.redbox.com/ http://www.redbox.com/
Amazon HYPERLINK http://www.amazon.com/ http://www.amazon.com/
Rent the run way HYPERLINK https://www.renttherunway.com/ https://www.renttherunway.com/
More and more E commerce industry started to provide rental services. It is not just a one time
purchase and it already including clothing, luxury goods, real estate and so on. This interaction
rental model of E commerce was developed under the background which contain a huge potential
demand and still need to guide to develop. This business model based on the demand of lessee
which provide a supply and demand information interaction and an online and offline business
interaction. It s an electronic expression of lease business model.
This model consists of online information service system and operation systems offline. The online
information service system including information collection of rental
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Biopsychosocial Model Of Addiction
The Final Common Pathway of Addiction Model (FCP of Addiction Model) is essentially an
eclectic group of models and theories that include the biopsychosocial model, which consists of the
biological, psychological, and social models of addiction. The FCP of Addiction Model
encompasses this model, but also includes the environmental and spiritual components of addiction.
In this instance, what the theory is referencing, as Final and Common is that addiction reaches an
in common, ultimate end of journey. The Pathway refers to the various paths traveled to reach the
same end to this journey. Individuals experience various triggers from multiple influences that
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Just as there are many pathways to addiction, there are many pathways to recovery. This means that
for some individuals a spiritual pathway for recovery could be very effective and appropriate.
Unfortunately, Western Culture has lost touch with the spiritual aspect of life. (Dolin, 2013)
This is why it is imperative that we include the spiritual component of the FCP of Addiction
Model. People need something to believe in. Drug use requires motivation. In regard to
spirituality, the motivation is to discover an awareness of self and one s identity. Without this
awareness, an individual is simply adrift in life without direction. The addict seeks to fill a void
that only God can fill. As clinicians, we have the unique opportunity to lead them to a path of
hope. In conclusion, this researcher supports the FCP of Addiction Model as it pertains to
addiction because it is inclusive of the components closest to a unifying model of addiction.
Within the framework of the FCP of Addiction Model lies the biopsychosocial model, but in
addition to this model we add environmental and spiritual factors. If we are indeed products of our
environment then we must consider environment when building a model of addiction. To this end,
we also must include spirituality because it represents the power within us to seek out and
determine who we are and who we want to be. When individuals lose sight of this
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Analysis of the Overall Business Environment of M S
1. Introduction
The main purpose of the research is analysing the overall business environment of M S. The
research will be carried out to identify the current issues facing by M S as a specialist strategic
marketing consultant. It explores the relationship between stakeholders and perception of customer
attitude toward the organisation. In addition, it finds out the competitive position with rivals,
sustainability strategy, marketing tactics, and management structure of communication system,
which is presented through strategic audit. However, this analysis helps to understand the clear
marketing strategic position of M S. The research is gathering the evidences of strength and
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Because of higher competitors (John Lewis, Sainsbury, Debenhams, Next, etc.) customers have
various choices of shopping that increase their bargaining power in the substitute market. However,
M S is doing very well to build up trust and customer relationship through different activities. For
examples, the Big Beach Clean up program has engaged about 5000 customers in 2013 and
Swopping scheme collected a total 3.8 million clothes from customers that raised the ВЈ2.3m for
Oxfam (MarksandSpencer, 2013). However, the loyalty scheme and involving customers in Plan A
project, M S slowly get back their position.
4.2 Findings
M S is a leading retailer and improving the store layout across the UK (PLC, 2013). The SWOT
Analysis in Appendix IV identified different issues recently facing by M S, but only the major
issues are highlighted in this report.
a)Sales decrease in Women s clothing and General Merchandise
M S market share in women s wear down from 10.4% to 9.9% in 2013, which is the main source of
revenue. Conversely, the brand position is declined in last 2 years because the customers were
moved in variety of inexpensive, high fashionable substitutes (BrookIntellignceCentre, 2013). CEO
Marc Bolland says they delivered higher performance in general merchandise, but the unfavourable
weather condition hit the sales figure unexpectedly (BBC, 2014; Ruddick, 2014). Mr
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How Did Rosa Parks Influence The Civil Rights Movement
Rosa Parks, Gloria Richardson, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Dorothy Height made a difference in the
Civil Rights Movement through protest. Out of all the activists from the civil rights movement
that are highly spoken of and remembered today, only one is a woman. Her name is Rosa Parks.
Rosa Parks is a famous leader of the Civil Rights Movement. She is the only women mentioned in
most stories about the movement, because of her courage and influential behavior that started the
Montgomery Bus Boycott. On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parksgot on a bus on her way home from a
long day of work. She took a seat at the front of the colored section of the bus, and waited for the
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She openly challenged the Mississippi government to desegregate the state, and ended up winning.
She was severely beaten throughout her career as an activist. She was arrested, beaten, shot at, and
threatened. She was beaten so badly in a Mississippi jail, that she suffered permanent kidney
damage. Fannie Lou Hamer helped African Americans be able to vote, by teaching them how to
read and write, making it easier for them to pass literacy tests. She increased the rate of African
American voters, but because of her bold actions, she was kicked off of the plantation she lived
on and lost her job. She spoke to a newspaper telling them, They kicked me off the plantation,
they set me free. It s the best thing that could happen. Now I can work for my people ( Fannie ).
Fannie went on to work for her people by co founding the Mississippi Democratic Freedom party.
She televised a democratic convention discussing the amount of segregation in Mississippi and the
cruelty of some people in her town. The government then began to realise how unconstitutional all
of these segregation laws were. Fannie Lou Hamer worked for her people, fighting for what she
believed in, until the day she died from breast cancer in
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The Other Side Of The Sky Farah Ahmedi Analysis
To undertake a mission means to set a goal for yourself means to set a goal for yourself to
accomplish. People are determined and work hard to reach their goals. For example, Farah
Ahmedi climbed a mountain on a prosthetic leg to reach freedom. Aengus traveled long and hard
to find love. Rikki Tikki Tavi was determined on killing the snakes and saving his new family.
These characters had different reasons for pursuing their goals and doing what they did. Ahmedi
wanted freedom, Rikki Tikki wanted to protect his new family, and Aengus was set on finding
love; however all three shared the determination to accomplish their goal. Farah Ahmedi The
Other Side of the Sky by Farah Ahmedi is a truly inspiring story about a girl and her mother s
journey to reach freedom. They were Afghans, living in a dangerous city and their only hope was
to escape to Pakistan. Once they finally reached the border, there was already people there ..pushing
and shoving and jostling up against the gate (Ahmedi 11). However, its gates were closed to
refugees, so Ahmedi and her mother were now stranded in the desert. Through that, Ahmedi was
still determined on getting to Pakistan and learned that the secret to getting across the border was to
bribe the guards, but they had no money. During this dire situation, Ahmedi made friends with
another family who took pity on them. Ghulam Ali, the father, learned about a smuggler s path and
agreed to take Ahmedi and her mother pass. Going up the mountain,
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What Impact Did Henry Hudson Contributions Have On Society
What impact did this exploration its findings have on the society in Europe? How did their
journey help Europe the understand the known world new world ? Henry Hudson helped to
discover new sea routes, short cuts and new islands . Recording his findings dates and lengths of
his journeys in his journal not only did this help to let people know about the new cool stuff out
there, but it also helped to expand the knowledge around the voyages themselves. His journeys
helped to widen the field to new and interesting findings for example, Gold, spies and new
materials that would be found and bought back on ships. Henry Hudson also helped to expand on
the compass when he was travelling through the Northern Passage, he also allowed people to
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Nelson Mandela Ethos
The speech I am analyzing is Nelson Mandela s speech, Apartheid has no future. In his speech
given on February 11, 1990, Mandela thanks all those that stood with him while he was
imprisoned. He also stresses there should be more of an effort to completely abolish apartheid.
Mandela uses several rhetorical devices to build a strong speech. Nelson Mandela s speech
Apartheid has no future is persuasive based on its use of ethos, logos, and pathos. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Ethos is built through Mandela s character. Nelson Mandela was imprisoned in 1964 for treason,
stemming from his activities with the banned African National Congress (ANC) (Sawinski). When
he was twenty four years old Mandela joined the national African Congress. The ANC fought for
civil rights for black South Africans. During his time in the ANC Mandela was a part of a peaceful
protest. Later a new organization formed called the Congress Youth League, which was a departure
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The second half of Mandela s speech outlines the goals and strategies that the ANC use in order
to normalize free political activity. Mandela also suggests ways to become better. He suggests an
ending to the state of emergency and freedom for all political prisoners. I reiterate our call for
inter alia the immediate ending of the state of emergency and the freeing of all, and not only some,
political prisoners (Mandela) This statement is an example of logos because these are realistic goals
/ requests that can be accomplished. Another objective Mandela states are the negotiations of the
dismantling of apartheid. Negotiations on the dismantling of apartheid will have to address the
overwhelming demand of our people for a democratic nonracial and unitary South Africa
(Mandela). In this statement, Mandela states what dismantling apartheid will do and it would
address the demand for a democratic nonracial and unitary South Africa. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1
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Analysis Of Slum Dog Millionaire
Slum Dog Millionaire is a story about a street child, Jamal Malik, who tries to survive alongside
his brother Salim and their mutual friend Latika. It is also a love story between Jamal and
Latika. The scene features the present where a modern day Jamal found himself one question
away from winning millions on India s version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. But when the
show breaks for the night, police arrest him on suspicion of cheating. The police do not believe
that a street kid with very little education can know all the answers. People begin to think Jamal is
cheating. In a desperate effort to prove his innocence, he began to share his life story with the
investigators to reveal the key to all of the correct answers. Jamal and... Show more content on
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Catching up to the present timeline, Jamal explains to the police that he went on the game show
because he thought Latika might be watching. After this reveal, he s released and returned to the
show for the final question. For the final question, Jamal is asked to name the third musketeer
from Alexandre Dumas classic story, The Three Musketeers. Using his final phone a friend
lifeline, he calls the only number he knows: his brother s and he discovered that it s not Salim
on the other line, but Latika. Having seen Jamal on TV, she managed to escape from Javed s
house with Salim s help. Like Jamal, Latika doesn t know the answer, but she says that she s
safe. A confident Jamal is able to guess the correct answer Aramis. After his victory, Jamal goes
to the train station to meet for Latika and the young couple reunites. 2. Two elements of a cultural
orientation from Kluckhohn and Strodtbecks s Model are Activity Orientation and Social
Relations Orientation. As Activity Orientation, it is important to be engaged in activities in order
to be a good member of one s culture. In the striving culture, people seek to change and control
what is happening to them. For example, when faced with adversity that is impossible to rescue
Latika from slumlord Javed Khan, Jamal doesn t give up. He decides to go on the TV game show
in the hope that Latika will be watching it. So she
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Amy Tan s Relationship With Her Home Language Analysis
Amy Tan had an intimate relationship with her home language. It was a language that was close
to her family. In the article, Mother Tongue, she states, It has become our language of intimacy, a
different sort of English that relates to family talk, the language I grew up with. Her relationship
with the home language is emblematic with a family oriented recipe that is best made by
someone s mother. For instance, in my family, my mother makes a type of Bengali sweet that is
unsurpassed by anyone or any restaurants. My mother s recipe, which no one can ever replicate,
has a different taste. Similarly, Amy found the love and closeness of her family through the usage
of her home language. There are many ways I can associate with Amy because
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The Benefits Of Lake Mead
Lake Mead, the largest man made reservoir, 32 miles from Vegas has been dropping water levels
at an alarming rate. In ten more years with no change in attitude, the city will dry out along with
the lake. Satellite views of the city and the lake show a negative correlation between the lake and
the city. As the city grows, the lake shrinks. Unless somebody can explain to me why we need
grass and pine trees in the desert, I propose we remove all this unnecessary shrubbery and learn to
appreciate what nature naturally grows here. Our city continues to expand outward with beautiful
houses, and equally beautiful yards. However in order to reduce our water use there should be a
new policy to have more native plants. Once we control what we add onto
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Equal Pay Act Of 1964 Essay
There are four Acts passed by Congress that were pivotal for equality in the American workforce.
Until these laws were passed by Congress, people of color and woman suffered grave injustices in
the form of hiring, income, promotion, and termination. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 ended the
Jim Crow laws of the South that promoted segregation and many laws of inequality that plagued
the southern states in America. The Equal Pay Act of 1963 helped establish equal pay for women
in the workforce. The Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 established litigation for working
pregnant women. The Civil Rights Act of 1991 greater enforced the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and
held organization monetarily responsible for violations of discriminations to minorities. The
learning of these important laws will help an individual better understand their rights as it pertains
to employment in the workforce.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a much needed to ensure racial equality in America. There was
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The intentions of the Equal Pay Act were to provide legislation to make it illegal for organizations
to discriminate in pay by sex (gender). The workforce at that time was discriminating the wages of
women of all races. The women were receiving lower wages than that of the America male.
The major components of the Act are that an employer must pay women the same pay as that of
the male counterparts. The EPA provides that the employer may not lower wages to employees
of one gender than it pays to employees of other gender, employees within the same
establishment for equal work at jobs that require equal skill effort, and responsibility, and that are
performed under similar working conditions. ( Equal Pay, 2017, p. 1) The EPA was passed in
1963 and the Act made it illegal for organizations to discriminated pay against
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Right of Private Defence
CRIMINAL LAW PROJECT CONTENTS I.INTRODUCTION II.SECTION 96: THINGS DONE
IN PRIVATE DEFENCE i.Private defence: Object ii. Right of private defence iii. Scope
III.SECTION 97: RIGHT OF PRIVATE DEFENCE OF THE BODY AND OF PROPERTY i.Right
under this section essentially a defensive right ii. Right of private defence not available to
aggressors iii. No private defence in free fight iv. Right of private defence not available against
lawful acts v.Unlawful assembly and private defence IV.SECTION 98: RIGHT OF PRIVATE
DEFENCE AGAINST THE ACT OF A PERSON OF UNSOUND MIND i.Plea of self defence ii.
Burden of proof V.SECTION 99: ACTS AGAINST WHICH THERE IS NO RIGHT OF PRIVATE
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Section 98 makes the right of private defence available even against persons who, by reason of
infancy, insanity, intoxication or misconception, are legally incompetent to commit an offence.
And Section 106 allows a person to take the risk of harming innocent person in order to, in
exercise of the right of private defence of body, save himself from mortal injury. Section96, thus,
declares, in general terms, that nothing is an offence which is done in the exercise of private
defence. The subsequent ss 97 98 and 100 106 explain the contours of the right and define the
broad boundaries within which it can be exercised. All the rights enumerated in these sections
are subject to restriction or limitations that are stated in sec. 99. Nature of The Right It is the
first duty of man to help himself. The right of self defence must be fostered in the citizens of
every free country. The right is recognized in every system of law and its extent varies in the
inverse ratio to the capacity of the state to protect life and property of the subject (citizens). It is
the primary duty of the state to protect the life and property of individuals, but no state, no matter
how large its resources, can afford to depute a policeman to dog the steps of every rouge in the
country. Consequently this
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The Life Expectancy Of The 1900 S
The life expectancy in the 1900 s was fifty years old. A hundred years later, the life expectancy
has expanded to the late eighties and early nineties. In the 1900 s people weren t as blessed and
fortuitous to have the things we use today. Back then people had to deal with the fact that they
couldn t be cured of certain diseases, or illnesses that came across them. Today is different. In the
20th Century, the world has become a healthier place, so much that the lifespan has elevated by
almost thirty years. With the help of doctors, technologists and other professionals who work in the
medical field, substantial advancements in the healthsciences are helping physicians to better
appraise and target specific conditions that will trend and have the potential to result in broaden
lifespans.
I strongly believe that people can live longer and healthier lives with the use of technology.
People have always debated that if we eat healthy and exercise wouldn t we be able to live
longer? The answer is yes, but only if we put in the time and effort to live a sustaining and
healthier life. But eating healthy and exercising aren t the only things that could help us live
longer, its technology. Technology has come a long way in the medical world, and now doctors
and ourselves use it all the time. This new form of mechanization is everywhere, and I believe we
should be taking full advantage of it, because in the long run it could save us and help us in the
future.
One reason for
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Peter Gibbon Heroes
In Peter H. Gibbon the The End of Admiration: The Media and the Loss of Heroes (247) he
explores media favoritism, specifically the use of deviant material to generate a preeminent
audience. Gibbon states that because the media expels blather, which is sometimes inaccurate or
overly exaggerated, the public is afraid, skeptical, misguided and often dumbed down. He reiterates
that although the everyday public may have an immense amount of media sources, they continue to
be seduced by the more prominent of the sources (i.e. pop culture, actors, musicians) and tend to
believe everything they read and hear. No one seems to know or care about a true hero, they
admire those that are featured in the news, regardless of negativity. He compares
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Knowledge And Power In Coetzee s Waiting For The Barbarians
Knowledge and power are two metaphysical notions that play important roles within society. Power
is demonstrated through physical or mental prowess but the power of knowledge is greater as it
directs action through thinking. This ability to think allows for plans to come to fruition after
meticulous planning, which makes knowledge man s greatest weapon to overpower his fellow
man. French philosopher, Michel Foucaultrealized the correlation between the two, stating, Power
and knowledge are not seen as independent entities but are inextricably related knowledge is
always an exercise of power and power always a function of knowledge ( Michel Foucault ). J.M.
Coetzee illustrates the theory in Waiting for the Barbarians as the colonial Empire encroaches on
native lands through its use of propaganda. In Coetzee s novel, the relationship between knowledge
and power is evident through the corrupted Empire s manipulation of its denizens to wage war
against the barbarians which relates to Foucault s theory of the correlation between power and
knowledge.
The Magistrate expresses confusion and perplexity when encountering Colonel Joll due to his
sunglasses, and their ability to cut off human connection. When first laying eyes on the Colonel,
the Magistrate asks himself: Is he blind? I could understand if he wanted to hide blind eyes. But he
is not blind. The discs are dark, they look opaque from the outside, but he can see through them
(Coetzee 1). The key idea within this
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How Does The Author Use Imagery In Herman Melville s Writing
Maggie Asman
Mrs. Sparks
AP Literature Period 2
11 December 2014
The Works of Herman Melville
Embodying the qualities of an author during his lifetime, Herman Melville utilizes imagery in his
works in a quest to prove that nature is sublime and untamable. He was alive during the 1800 s
and experienced the romantic era as a small child. His ideas were heavily influenced by the ideas
of the Romantics and the way they valued nature. Herman Melville was a very adventurous man and
starting when he was only twenty years old took his first sea voyage from New York City to
Liverpool. This voyage was the main influence in the publishing of his first novel, Redburn: His
First Voyage. Subsequently, he began to write more novels, short stories, and poems about his
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Not only did he use the adventure and nature aspects of his journeys in his works, but he also
included his personal knowledge about becoming independent and his growing individuality. This
concept of individuality was very popular in the Romantic Era and was clearly a large influence in
Melville s writing. He effectively used imagery to keep his stories interesting and understandable.
He brilliantly used this imagery to describe the fabulous phenomenon of nature and the
individuality of many characters. Some of Melville s numerous short stories include Bartleby the
Scrivener , The Piazza , Benito Cereno, The Lightning Rod Man, The Encantadas, and The Bell
Tower. All of these stories utilize extraordinary language infused with colorful imagery in
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Growing Up In The Rain Quotes With Page Numbers
1.) Fact then: Somehow, my travels crossed time as well as distance. Another fact: The boy was
the focus of my travels perhaps the cause of them. Pg.24
This quote is very important when pertaining to the setting of the story. The main character, Dana,
finds herself traveling to another dimension. The quote shows Dana s realization that she is
traveling from a California home in 1976 to Maryland plantation pre Civil War. The setting is
finally determined to the reader, as well. Letting the reader know she is switching between two
different time periods.
2.) You did almost come home. Your fear almost sent you home. Pg. 50
Character development is shown in this quote. This quote is said by Kevin, Dana s husband. He
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Don t tell them no. Don t let them see you mad. Just say yes, sir. Then go head and do what you
want to do. Might have to take a whippin for it later on, but if you want it bad enough, the whippin
won t matter much. Pg. 149
Luke advises his son, Nigel, about how to interact with white people. Luke does his work in a
satisfactory fashion and keeps others in line. This is inspiring to Dana because he shows her
how to hide her inner rebellion with a calm, humble approach. Luke eventually is sold for
carrying himself like a white man . This shows that slaves behavior is mostly irrelevant and they
are just sold for no reason or put up for any crime possible. They are just portrayed as something
to be made a profit. This quote shows the importance of the plot as the way slaves were portrayed
and treated.
4.) I could recall walking along the narrow dirt road that ran past the Weylin house and seeing the
house, shadowy in twilight, boxy and familiar . . . I could recall feeling relief at seeing the house,
feeling that I had come home. And having to stop and correct myself, remind myself that I was in
an alien, dangerous place. Pg.
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Department Of Urban And Regional Planning
DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
Jackson State University
History of Planning (URP 500) MID TERM EXAM
DUE October 14, 2016, by 5:00PM
Directions: Please answer all the following questions. Total points 30.
In 1926, the Village of Euclid vs Amber Realty Corporation was a historical event in planning,
why? It was the first significant case that addressed the new practice of zoning, and served to
substantially boost to zoning ordinances in towns nationwide in the United States and in other
countries.
In the case of Village of Euclid vs. Ambler Realty Corporation; Ambler Realty owned 68 acres of
land in the Village of Euclid, a suburban neighbor in Cleveland, Ohio. The village, in attempt to
prevent Cleveland industrializing their suburban neighborhood on November 13, 1922, general
counsel created a zoning ordinance for Euclid as an effort to stop the growth of industry which
would ultimately change the dynamics of the Euclid community. The zoning ordinance included 6
classes of use, 3 classes of height, and 4 classes of area. The property that Ambler Realty owned
was divided into the three different areas of classes and it prevented Ambler Realty from
developing the land for industrial purposes. Ambler Realty filed the lawsuit because of the zoning
ordinance that they said ultimately decrease the value of the land, limited the use of the land,
prevented the sale of the land and the also claimed that it violated their right to due process. Amber
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The Count Of Monte Cristo Summary
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas was completed in 1844, and is one of his most
well known works, along with The Three Musketeers. Originally published in the Journal des
DГ©bats in a serial of eighteen parts, the novel appeared in book form in Paris by PГ©tion in 18
volumes with the first two issued in 1844 and the remaining sixteen in 1845. The story takes
place in France, Italy, and islands in the Mediterranean Sea in 1815 1839. This means that the
story occurs during the era of the Bourbon Restoration, and begins just before the Hundred Days
period. The story follows Edmond DantГЁs through the changes in personality in an attempt to
seek revenge on those who ruined his almost perfect life. Dumas seeks to show the results of
jealousy and revenge, love and happiness in this literary classic. The story opens in Marseilles
with a crowd watching the ship Pharaon come into port. Among the crowd is the owner of the
ship, Monsieur Morrel, who is informed that the captain of the ship passed away at sea. The ship
s first mate, and the protagonist, DantГЁs assures Morrel that the ship ran smoothly after the loss
of the captain. The ship s supercargo Danglars, jealous of DantГЁs abilities and praise, tries to
tarnish the laudation by informing Morrel that DantГЁs made a stop at Elba. DantГЁs replies it
was under the wishes of the captain, to which Morrel congratulates him for following the man s
dying wishes. Morrel declares that after speaking to his partner, DantГЁs
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Should Students Have To Learn A Foreign Language
As numerous high school students choose their classes, they often see a foreign language as a
choice but few choose to learn a new language. Learning a foreign language has many advantages
in everyday life. In comparison, some say a foreign language is not important and can be very
difficult. Moreover, learning a foreign languagehas many advantages such as boosting skills in a
native language, analytical skills in the classroom, and career opportunities. Adolescents should
have to learn a foreign language due to the many advantages in everyday life. According to a
recent study in Louisiana, A study of 13,200 third and fifth graders in Louisiana public schools
revealed that, regardless of race, gender, or academic level, children taking foreign language
classes did better on the English section of the Louisiana Basic Skills Test than those who did not...
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Learning a new language is very overwhelming and can be even harder with a bunch of school
work on top of it. I think that it should just be an option for the students ( Should Students Learn a
Foreign Language ). Thus stating that learning a foreign language only stresses students out. A
second language only adds to the workload of students, and then furthermore adding stress and
even anxiety. Some also state that learning a foreign language is a waste of time. Later in life,
students that decided to take a foreign language in high school often don t remember basic
conversational skills from said language, and even more so the entire language. While students are
choosing their classes, they should not have to choose a foreign language unless they want to.
Many students choose to not take part in a foreign language because they know that for their
specific career path, a foreign language will not be useful, and overall a waste of time ( Should
Students Learn a Foreign
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Define Benefit Plans Definition
The defined benefit plans and defined contribution plans pay a pension to retired worker, usually
until his death or the death of the surviving spouse. The difference between the plans is the amount
of the pension that is calculated according to the performance of the pension fund. It is not set in
advance according to Defined Contribution plans. The employer has no obligation to bail out the
cash if actuarial deficit. Workers therefore cannot determine in advance with certainty their lifestyle
when retired based solely on their pension fund. Unlike Defined Contribution plans, defined benefit
plans are funded by contributions paid by the employer and the employee, which accumulate in a
pension fund and are invested to yield. Yields accumulated
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Space Race Evolution
Even though the Earth has been around for a few billion years, it has been only 200,000 years
when the first homo sapiens, modern human species, came to existence. To put it into perspective,
if the arm length represents the timeline, the shoulder is the Big Bang, the beginning of the finger
nail is when the dinosaurs existed, and the human start to become a possibility right around the tip
of the finger. Even more astounding, industrialization started only in the 1800s, which estimated
200 years to develop to the current society. The remarkable number is evidence to human
extraordinary intelligence and limitless capabilities to transform ambition into reality; however,
any development will reach to a point where the growth is less significant than it is used to be.
This is referred as the law of diminishing return. Therefore, the research for a more advanced
technology, Artificial Intelligence, or AI, has become the new Space Race of the 21st century. Many
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If human hadn t eaten the food the same way the ancestor of over a half million years ago did,
which was to cook them first, it would have taken more than nine hours of eating a day to power
the brain. (15) Cooked foods are pre digested, softer and easier to swallow, promoting complete
digestion and absorption of nutrients. The same idea applies with allowing AI to take over time
consuming and difficult task. The impact that AI brings far more than just direct consequences.
With AI, people work less and can spend more time exercising, maintaining a balance between
physical and mental health, which prevents stress and lowers the suicide or crime rate. Others can
volunteer and help people in need while some can spend more time with their relatives. The
smartest one after all is still humans. They design machines to do the hard work so they can have
more time for
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Twilight, By Stephanie Meyer
The novel I read was Twilight, by Stephanie Meyer.
My questions for the director are how was his experience making a film involving vampires and
wolves? Was he excited or nervous? Also if, he filmed other movies like this one. If he did, was
it different or similar to Twilight? How is this movie unique compared to other movies he has
directed? Did the director enjoy working with the actors? Did he find it weird how a vampire and a
human can fall in love? Also how a wolf be in love with a human let alone the same human the
vampire happened to be in love with? Was the love triangle confusing him?
My question for the actors will be how did it make them feel acting like vampires and wolves
and how was it uncommon compared to other movies they acted in. Also, how did it make the
vampire feel that the wolf fell in love with the same person he was. How did it make Bella feel
that two men were in love with her and one was a vampire and the other was a wolf? How did it
make her feel that the vampire whom she happened to be in love with can kill her on accident at
any moment? Did she like that she was in love with him or did she wish she wasn t in love? Did
they like the characters they were acting to be? These would be my honor to ask the characters. ...
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And in the novel, it feels like you are in their lives because it gives you a lot of information and
when you re watching the film you feel the same way like it sucks you right in. Also in the film it
comes to life you can see the love between just as if I was reading the book. Some differences are
in the novel they give a lot more details about some scenes and in the film they took out a lot and
made the scenes shorter. Also, the book was very long and the film was a bit shorter. These are a
few similarities and differences between the film and
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Essay about Handel and Bach Comparisons
Jacob Zeller
Professor Davidson
History of Music 114:01
15 November 2012
Bach v. Handel When thinking of composers, whose works changed the world of music forever,
many names may come to mind. Among those on that list, both Johann Sebastian Bach and George
Frideric Handel are figures whose effect on music has been felt worldwide. Born in the same year,
these composers have much in common and many differences that illustrate their importance to
their era and music as we see it today. Their individualism and creativity influenced much of their
time and together, their works defined the Baroque Period as we know it today. Johann Sebastian
Bach, born in the year 1685, was a German born composer, virtuoso organist and keyboard player, a
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His career includes 42 operas, 29 oratorios, 16 organ concerti, over 120 cantatas, trios and duets,
chamber music, odes, and many ecumenical pieces, his most famous work being the Oratorio
Messiah. Composed in 1741, the oratorio was preformed first in Dublin in 1742. It had a
scriptural text from the King James Bible and was written for modest vocal and instrumental
forces. The work, although very much in the style of Handel, is a series of thoughts on the
Christian idea of redemption and utilizes a mixture of traditions. After Handel s death in 1759,
the Oratorio began to gain popularity even further and was adapted to larger scale choirs and
orchestras. Handel has very much influenced the world of music, especially through his operas,
and has grown in popularity throughout the years. As the inventor of English Oratorios and being
so well known for his Italian operas his style and influence is felt around the world even still in
the music of today. So where are the similarities between these two composers? Both being
German and born in the same year, both excelled at organ and studied the music of German and
Italian composers. Being masters at counterpoint, both exhibited similarities in their skills and
styles. Aside from Bach s absence from opera, both composers had remarkable influence on nearly
every contemporary genre. They both made huge impressions on keyboard pieces, being
exceptionally skilled at organ.
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High School Dropout By Azzam
To understand more about school dropout I continue to search for more articles in academic search
premier, and then I ran into article written by Azzam, Amy M. The author states that, a Divers
youth, ages 16 25, who had failed to complete high school. The author discovered that
approximately About one third of all high schoolstudents in the United Sates fail to graduate (91).
Based on this article, the dropoutrates vary among the races. The dropout rate among Black and
Hispanic are fifty percent. She describes that the reasons for students dropping out from high school
are including, Students were bored, missed too many days, spent time with people who weren t
interested in school, had too much freedom, and not supervision.
The
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The Destruction Of Salem By Arthur Miller
Armania Heckenmueller Mrs. Hagerty H English II 2EF 11/23/15 The Destruction of Salem
Through Greed and Vengeance in The Crucible During the time The Crucible was set, the
community of Salem was awry. It did not have the solid characteristics of what a healthy town
should look like. Instead there was no trust between people, everyone was watching out for only
themselves, and most of the townspeople were turning their backs on the disastrous deeds of the
court. The people of Salem feel like they have no one to turn to, so fear crept into their minds and
hearts. They developed hysteria which caused the town to slowly disintegrate. This panic allows
other people in their community to take advantage of them and manipulate them for their own
purposes. In his play, The Crucible, Arthur Miller shows how vengeance and greed destroy the
community through the characters of Abigail Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Putnam, and Reverend
Parris. Abigail Williams is a great example of how vengefulness undermines the court s authority.
Abigail Williams, a girl who has an endless capacity for dissembling (Act I), seeks revenge not
only through the court system, but through Tituba, her slave, and the girls she manipulates. Jealous
of Elizabeth Proctor, who she thought was a cold, sniveling woman (Act I), for firing her after
learning of her affair with her husband John Proctor, Abigail sees no other method to regain her
lover other than killing his wife. After Abigail comes to this conclusion
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Boccaccio s Use Of Allegory And Satire In The Decameron
The Decameron is a book whose conclusions are shrouded in complexity. As a result, the stories
and overall structure of the book provide scholars plentiful amounts of literary material to analyze.
The book s broad moral structure based mainly on natural will allows Boccaccio to approach
multiple topics, including restraint, desire, sex, misogyny, deceit, social structure, religion, and
death, without becoming constrained by any one topic. Additionally, the individual stories in The
Decameron offer multiple meanings to further expand the interpretive potential of the book. The
tenth story of day ten (10.10), told by Dioneo, exemplifies Boccaccio s usage of allegory and satire
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Williams focuses on Dioneo s last story because she thinks it represents a capitulation to
medieval misogyny and interests. Even with many good ideas and connections, in my opinion,
she misconstrues the ultimate significance of the Griselda story by neglecting Dioneo s
reflection at the end of the tale. Williams focuses on how this story is meant to return the brigata
to the medieval expectations of which they are about to face again. According to Williams, the
final story shows how Dioneo relinquishes all claim to being considered an advocate for social
change and instead simply returns to acting as the primary voice of the author, Giovanni
Boccaccio. Central to this claim is Williams belief that the story returns the brigata to the existing
gender roles of medieval society. However, after reading Petrarch s thorough reworking of the
Griselda story to fit a more moralistic stance, Boccaccio s extreme Griselda story is a satirical
criticism of existing gender roles in The Decameron. Ending with his reflection, Dioneo states that
Gualtieri should have married a woman that would have found another man to warm her wool.
Showing the power of the final reflection, Petrarch completely omits it from his Griselda story,
similarly to how he does not include the introductory statements by
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Defense, Protection from Extinction, and Intelligence Can...
Recently, there have been many articles relating to animals and their survival skills. Also, many
researchers have been focusing on the daily life of a species and how well they can cooperate with
both their neighbors and the wildlife surrounding them. Many have found that animals are much
smarter than they are thought to be. They have a lot of potential which most speciesuse to the fullest
of their ability. For example, Allegra Staples wrote an article explaining how some spiders have
recently been duplicating themselves with findings from their habitat to scare away any predators
that may come their way. Also, Meera Dolasia wrote about several naturalists that have decided to
travel to Tasmania so they are able to search for the extinct Tasmanian tiger because of all the
reported sightings around Australia. The following articles show just how far various animal
species have come over the years.
It is necessary for everyone to be aware of animals and insects when they are becoming extinct,
especially if there is something people can do to help the species have living representatives. For
example, in the article Naturalists Begin Search For Extinct Tasmanian Tiger , Meera Dolasia puts
forth that the Tasmanian tiger has been known as extinct for over 20 years, yet many have reported
sights of them recently. This article mentions how the reason of the rapid decrease of the population
is a dangerous tumor that appears on the tiger, causing them to get a
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Theoretical Problems Of Ethics And Ethics
Theoretical Problems of Ethics
Introduction
Ethics is the conception about the right and wrong . It is related to the man and the society. It
supports the concept of doing good things and disgraces the thinking of behaving in the wrong way
with others. It is the well known fact that the ethics don t implement on the logics in doing right or
wrong. Along with sometimes it can stand against the morality. For example the death sentence is
ethically wrong, because it takes the life of a man, which can become the better part of society in
future. So, ethically the death sentence should be stopped. But, the morally death sentence creates
fear among the people and they get the lesson for the future that who will be done wrong with
others will face the death at the end.
Along with this, ethics has some theoretical problems. These problems are related to different
aspects of ethics which are not justified on the basis of philosophy. Most of the times these
problems create confusion in the minds of human beings to identify what is right and what is
wrong in certain situations.
Three theoretical problems of ethics
Mainly ethics have three theoretical problems. First one is the problem of the origins of ethics
which means it is a problem creating for the people to find out that what is right and what is wrong.
The Second one is the problem of relativism which holds the question that what is the relationship
of ethics with the society (Mizzoni, 2009). The third one is the problem
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In Our Society, There Has Been Several Issues But One Of
In our society, there has been several issues but one of the main concerns is what has been going
on in the African American community. Police Brutality is a major problem that many African
Americans fear dealing with racial divides but some believe minorities cause higher crime rates. In
the dictionary of law, Policebrutality, is the use of excessive and/or unnecessary force by police
when dealing with civilians. Many Americans have gone through many situations where they
were excessively force by the police. But few American s were racial profiled, discriminated, or
beat brutality for no appointed reason. In the world, we used music as a way of connecting to our
daily lives but over the years we have had music shown express violence... Show more content on
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After, police brutality incidents it was shown that most of these cases were due to racism. Black
Americans, have an image that is been depicted as thugs, hoodlums, and violent. However, there
have been more than just the Black race causing violence and causing crime. One of the biggest
problems is Blacks being pulled over and being antagonized by police officers. African
Americans are above the average rate of deaths due to police brutality which supports racism in
America. In this past year, there has been shootings that occurred in Dallas and Baton Rouge
that were incidents of police brutality. These types of racial deaths were probably higher
researchers say but we many never know because now the technological world has brought
better advancements in the world of crime. As researches have said that crime or violence in the
black community is higher it is shown that it is due to social class insights. The word sociology
stands as a disciplinary insight in which the society in which we live in contain numerous class
levels that separate people by social class. The types of classes start at high class to lower class.
The higher you are ranked in the class shows how much more net worth you have. The lower class
has been said that majority of the African Americanrace falls under this category. The lower class
is known for having bad living conditions and police officers usually assume it s a bad environment
by
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Research Paper On David Beckham
White Angels was the name of a group of footballers that militated in Real Madrid. Conformed
by six players; Raul, Roberto Carlos, Zidane, Figo and Beckham. Beckham was the last piece of
the puzzle for the forming of the White Angels. The story behind of how soccer superstars unite
and work together in the conquest of the entire world. How Beckham s novel ended when he
signed for Real Madrid in 2004 for a controversial bid and agreement with the club. David
Beckham Englishman born in the city of North London. At the age of 18 starting as a soccer
promise and as the years go he would become a soccer star and legend for England. One of the
most glamorous and top marketing players in sports history. Before the agreement was complete,
before
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  • 2. Cyc Observation In Children Visiting the Center for Young Children on campus allowed me the opportunity to incorporate and observe some of the classroom knowledge I ve learned in motion in a real life environment. I was able to observe a young a group of children varying in age from three to four. Children also varied in ethnicity and races making for a somewhat diverse arrangement for my observation. I was able to see examples shown in class manifest itself in this environment with each child. Having knowledgeabout semantic, phonological and morphological development, this essay will draw correlations from in class examples to my real life scenarios observed from my CYC visit. I will correlate each development examples by first identifying the characteristics and key... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Vowels specifically seemed to be the strongest being the most stressed when pronounced among children in normal conversation. Vowels are made with an unobstructed vocal tract and I found that these speech sounds where the easiest to produce for the children. I also observed a child trying to pronounce the world yellow but still having trouble making the /y/ and it sound coming of as more of we llow. Protowords are words children make up on their own and was one of the few things I thought I would observe. Unfortunately I was unable to find one protoword that was clearly not a word commonly used. I found this interesting as maybe they no longer used protowords but I decided against that idea by correlating it to the short amount of time and was unable to catch a glimpse of a child using a protoword. The concept of cluster reduction in which a syllable is unstressed and at time forgotten was also another aspect I felt would have been every common to occur but was not able to observe a word. What was observed was the use of the word that substituted with the consonant /d/ to make the sound like dat . With the sound /th/ being found under the fricatives I assumed the child avoided using the correct sound due to the complexity of the syllable structure. Semantic development is the process of learning words and their meanings while creating a connection to the two. Usually studied ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Engage Chicago Essay 1.Why do you want to participate in Engage Chicago? It was curiosity, and a recommendation from an upper classman, that brought me to the Engage Chicago informational meeting. When I first walked in, I did not know what to expect. I only knew that over the summer, I wanted to do something that involved helping people and making a difference in the community as well as stepping out of my comfort zone and exploring new experiences. Engage Chicago provides a perfect opportunity to achieve my goals for the summer. There is a wide range of nonprofit organizations students can choose to apply and intern at, depending on each individual interests. From programing at a local YMCA to assisting at a pediatric cancer center, there are countless hands ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, I am always working hardtop transfer my dream to reality. Since the day my grandmother helped me recovery from an illness, I had always wanted to work in the healthcare field. I told everyone I wanted to be a doctor, without really knowing what a doctor meant beyond the healing aspect. A former student of Engage Chicago told me how she went participated in the health and medicine concentration in order to learn more about medicine. She told me how the visits to a variety of hospitals, from large hospitals to small clinics, as well as the talks from the many different doctors, such as trauma and emergency room doctors, helped expand her understanding of what it mean to be a work in the healthcare field and the options and opportunities that came with it. I hope that by participating in Engage Chicago, I can get a better grasp of what I am truly aiming for when I tell people I want to be a doctor. What kind of environment do doctors work in? How can doctors develop good patient interaction? What are the paths and possible careers that could come out of the healthcare field? The student I talked to mentioned that Engage Chicago sparked her interest in social health policies, and she had immediately switched majors the following year. I would like to use Engage Chicago as a way of both understanding and opening the possibilities of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Abuse Of Animals In Namit Arora s On Eating Animals What is it that makes a difference between a dog and a cow? Or maybe a cat and a pig? It s viewed as unethical to eat your dog or cat, however it is perfectly okay to eat a cow or pig. In the startling article written by Namit Arora, she shows the truth how animals are raised for the slaughterhouse. Almost every family in the United States has raised an animal at some point in their lives and must watch them grow and pass on, however, no one stops and considers what it is like for the animalsthat are not raised as pets but for the tightly wrapped meatthat is sold at markets. In recent years, farm animals have went from animals grazing in a pastureto fattened pieces of meat going through an assembly line full of enhancements. Pulling at the strings of our hearts, Arora brings the truth about these animals lives to light. It poses the question, is the sacrifice and abuse of these animals worth the meat from their body? Showing her disgusted view on the matter, Arora shows the truth behind the slaughterhouse to those who fail to see and pushes the reader to see how the situation really is. When beginning the Article, On Eating Animals, Namit Arora connects with the audience by using a story about a cow that was given the name Molly, and was sent to a nearby farm to live out her days grazing under open skies... (Arora). The story is used to grab the attention of the audience and lead them into the shocking article about animal slaughter. The vividly grotesque writing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Eureka Hunt Summary The article, The Eureka Hunt, introduces us with the story of a firefighter,Wag Dodge and his survival during an out of control fire in the Mann Gulch, in Montana. The fire was spreading faster and heading toward the direction of the firefighters. Dodge, in a moment of insight, had an escape plan; he stopped running, igniting the ground in front of him with a match, drenched his hanker chef with water, and laid down on the smoldering embers, as the fire past him. His quick decision is a mere example which psychologist and neuroscientists use to determine the insight experience. Mark Jung Beeman, a cognitive neuroscientist at Northwestern University, has spent fifteen years trying to figure out what happens inside the brain when people have an insight.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In doing so, he conducted experimental word puzzles to see if it could be solved by insight or by analysis. He teamed up with John Kounios, a neuroscientist at Drexel University, who both share the same interest in insight. With both their ideas, they combined EEG and fMRI testings to scan people s brain while they solved the puzzles to see if it can construct a precise map, both in time and space, of the insight process. The resulting studies, published in 2004 and 2006, found that people who solved puzzles with insight were using a portion of the cortical areas. According to Jung Beeman and Kounios, a small fold of tissue on the surface of the right hemisphere, the anterior superior temporal gyrus (aSTG) becomes active first before insight occurs. Once the brain is focused on the problem, the cortex needs to relax, in order for the right hemisphere to provide insight. But as Jung Beeman and Kounios concluded, by trying to force insight can actually prevent insight; the brain must focus on the task but at the same time it has to be accidental. Earl Miller, a neuroscientist at M.I.T., spent years studying the prefrontal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Using The Walden University Database I obtained my sources by using the Walden University database. The database was very helpful for me in accordance with the topic in the lesson plan. The method I chose was to place a title for my source needed in the EBSco search. This gave me the selection of choices for my topic. One reason for this is because the Walden University Database very dependable in providing credible sources to augment my research. I can use sources online, but one has to be very careful because some sources are not scholarly reviewed, and may contain unsubstantiated claims not backed up by empirical research. Sources such as those ending in .org, or .edu are safer than some of the more generic types, but with the Walden database their sources are more trustworthy. The articles chosen dictate the problem with organizational stress, how to cope with the stress, and how to reduce stress by understanding the new environment today s leaders face. Sources Selected for research Giauque, D. R. (2014). Antecedents of job satisfaction, organizational commitment and stress in a public hospital: a P E Fit Perspective. . Public Organization Review, 14(2), 201 228. doi:10.1007/s11115 012 0215 6. Summary of my First Reference The summary of my first source, which is antecedents of job satisfaction I chose for its work on finding out the types of stress that goes on in a public hospital. Research performed based on the stressful environment in a hospital gave me first hand knowledge of how employees deal with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Causes Of Pathological Gambling Pathological Gambling Rolling dice once and suddenly winning a huge amount of money. Only, that person knows the satisfaction because almost everyone enjoys becoming a bit richer, but he would have no idea about when this satisfaction will lead him to addiction? The thinking I am sure I will be winning this time never allows that person to realize the amount of time and money he had spent on gambling. National surveys in 1995 and 1998 found that 61% to 63% of Americans gambled at least once a year (National research council staff). Pathological gambling is different from normal recreational gambling. Normal gambling is viewed as a source of entertainment. Pathological gambling, on the other hand, is the inability of a person to resist impulses to gamble which may turn out to be evil for self, family, and society. When the gambler enters the desperate phase and begins to chase his losses , Sanger said he is ready to sell his daughter s graduation dress or steal from his mother s retirement fund to get money to gamble (Breo, Losing Streaks). Pathological gambling is more common in adult men than any other age groups. According to current research, among 120 million adult Americans who gamble, approximately 11 million will end up being pathological gamblers (Paul and Townsend 1998). People will often point out their social or economic problems to be the main reasons for gambling. However, research shows that people gamble not only for excitement but also with the hope of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Analysis Of Marc Bohan s First Haute Couture Collection... Describing the furor at Marc Bohan s first haute couture collection for Christian Dior, the New York Times reported the shouting, clapping, surging mob at the press showing caused chaos in the elegant salon. Marc Bohan was... kissed, mauled, and congratulated. Chairs were toppled. Bohan s Spring/Summer 1961 collection, the Slim Look, surged a wave of enthusiastic admiration that signaled the beginning of his spirited tenure at Dior. From 1961 until 1989, Bohan was the House of Dior. The fashionproduced during that period kept true to Christian Dior s conservative elegance but was infused with Bohan s svelte style. Concentrating on luxury ready to wear, Bohan rejuvenated iconic looks, keeping the client and her body in mind, while... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At this position, he learned how to create a collection to satisfy a new market: London. Suddenly in 1960 Yves Saint Laurent, the current artistic director, was drafted into France s military service and Bohan was positioned to fill the void. The House of Dior anticipated that Bohan would be fit to restore the classic, conservative nature of the brand back from Yves Saint Laurent s final controversial and criticized collection. In the years before Bohan s arrival at Dior, the house had struggled to maintain a cohesive brand. With the death of Christian Dior in 1957, chaos ensued as Yves Saint Laurent was appointed to artistic director. Initially producing designs lauded by the industry that contained exquisite fabrics and the finest craftsmanship, Saint Laurent began to construct clothing that was more daring and that strayed farther from Dior s idea of the brand. Saint Laurent s last collection, labeled Le Beat Look, consisted of leather skirts, black turtlenecks, and crocodile embossed leather that mimicked a bohemian style, heavily inspired by youth culture. When he was called to serve in the French Army during the Algerian War of Independence in 1960, the House of Dior was relieved of his departure; they ushered Bohan back to Paris and instated him as chief designer and artistic director. Because Bohan s career had mirrored Dior s, they both trained under Piguet and Molyneux, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Examples Of Rebellion In Persepolis Rebellion is the act of resisting authority. In the 3 stories, each of the characters rebelled against the authorities in one way or another. In Cairo, the characters joined the revolution, in Lolita the character did not walk with her chaperon, and in Persepolis the character quietly rebelled against the government and its rules. To begin with, in the first source the main character, Ahdaf, decides to join the Egyptian revolution. The revolution started because the people of Egypt thought that the government was unfair and they needed a change. The author described the rebellionto be very violent as she states in lines 64 68 at the other end of the Midan, from the roof of the American University, the snipers were watching us, too silently. Everywhere there was continuous thud of guns and from time to time a loud, intermittent rattling sound. Thus, the protest left more than one hundred people dead people and many more injured, many streets and buildings destroyed. This revolution is a great example of how people rebel against authority.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this culture, all women must be chaperoned and companioned by a male escort no matter where you go. In lines 16 18 it states the streets of Tehran and other Iranian cities are patrolled by militia, who ride in white Toyota patrols, four gun carrying me and women, sometimes followed by a minibus. This depicts how serious the Iranian government takes this issue. Also, the story states in lines 49 53 young women who disobey the rules are hurled into patrol cars. This means that women are punished harshly for disobeying the Muslim ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Comparing The Prometheus And Genesis Analyzing texts is one of the most fundamental and key parts to drawing conclusions about them. Upon analyzing the two versions of the Prometheus myth and the consequent chapters of Genesis, it is quite clear that how one views each piece is subject to their previous knowledge. Today, it is much easier to read Prometheusobjectively. It would generally be safe to assume that no one in proximity is a worshipper of Zeus. Reading Genesis is fairly different. Everyone in North America, and most other parts of the world, have at least a very general idea of what Genesis says, or is believed to say. In this essay, the understanding of differences in texts that should be similar will be explored. Although the two versions of the Prometheus and Genesis should essentially be the same, there are many differences within their respective plots and in the language used that make them contradictory and forces the reader to rely heavily on interpretation to try to combat these inconsistencies. Aeschylus Prometheus Bound is a story of accepting punishment for the greater good. It begins with Prometheus being dragged away to be crucified and punished for interrupting Zeus plans to exterminate the human populace. One reads the punishment, being chained to a rock where he must wait for his hero, who has yet to be born, as gruesome and awful, and takes the grace and dignity displayed by Prometheus as an invitation to give him sympathy. I gave them intelligence, I made them masters of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Factors That Influence The Adoption Of New Technologies Dissertation First Draft: Chapter 2 (Literature Review) Research Question: Understanding the factors that influence the adoption of new technologies in organisations: A Case Study of Wearable Technology Sub Research Questions: To what extent are employee attitudes a contributing factor of new technology adoptions within organisations? What are the main factors that influence technology adoption in an organisation? Does wearable technology have a sustainable future within organisations? Research Objectives: This dissertation aims to elucidate the critical factors that pertain to widespread technology adoption in organisations, with regards to radical IT innovations, whilst also highlighting the issues that stymie technology adoption. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Failed investments in technology may not only cause financial losses, but also lead to dissatisfaction amongst employees (Venkatesh, 2000). Whilst, there exists a large amount of literature on technological adoption, most of the research undertaken deals with this in the context of individual consumers rather than at a firm level. Furthermore, in the case of wearable technology, the main case study of this particular research, as a current example of a radical technological innovation, there is a lack of breadth in terms of the literature available, which can be expected from its relative infancy. Therefore, this literature review will serve as a treatise to not only critically analyse the seminal research in the broader field of technological innovation and adoption, but also to extrapolate the information gathered in the context of my own research, to provide a fresh insight on technological adoption at an organisational level, with a special interest in the future of wearable technology at this level. 2.1.1 What is technological innovation? According to Sagar (2013) Technology innovation is the process through which new technologies are developed and brought into widespread use. Typically in literature, a distinction will be made between the different types of innovation. The type of innovation mentioned in this research, will refer to product innovation, as wearable technology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Did Montag Change In Fahrenheit 451 When a society abandons the past, the future becomes more unfamiliar than ever before. This is a concept present throughout Ray Bradbury s novel Fahrenheit 451, in which the society has abandoned reading in its entirety. Guy Montag, the main protagonist in the story, is a fireman. The word fireman itself has lost its historical meaning in the story and has changed from men who put out fires to men who start fires and burn books. The reason these men burn books is because they were outlawed after people stopped reading them, and this is done in order to maintain social equality. With the abandonment of reading and intellectualism, society has changed and, arguably not for the better. The main character, Montag, slowly becomes more aware of the society he lives in through his new neighbor Clarisse McClellan, an old lady with a collection of books, and a known intellectual named Professor Faber.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shortly after Clarisse moves in down the street from the main protagonist, she meets Montag. Even though she has learned that he is a fireman, she is willing to talk to him anyway, saying, You know, I m not afraid of you at all (Bradbury 11). So she talks to him, and he listens. He listens and learns from her and learns what life can be from her. Clarisse gives Montag thoughts and ideas he has never had before and this sparks a strive for knowledge in Montag. Montag begins to ask questions, similar to how Clarisse does. The fireman wishes to learn more about his position in society and begins to slowly understand what is happening around him. The reader can tell the progression of awareness in Montag and there is an evident distinction of change throughout the story. Clarisse sparked ideas in Montag that would, most likely, not have been present without her influence, and because of this Montag is greatly impressed by Clarisse and this is why she had such a large impact on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. College Drinking In College Attending parties and binge drinking in college is a very regular occurrence for young adults these days. Across the country, campuses have had more students who are experiencing alcohol problems and alcohol related injuries than ever before. This is due to the fact that alcohol is so readily available wherever you go. It can be obtained in liquor stores, grocery stores, superstores and even the local shop on the corner of your street. This is especially true on college campuses, where students may not be mature or responsible enough to handle the effects that come with drinking. From weekly drink specials at the bars, to Greek life parties, a college campus can be an easy place to acquire and develop a drinking problem. There was a recent national survey taken that found almost sixty percent of college students drank alcohol in the past month alone, and around two thirds of these students engaged in binge drinking during that period. It is very easy to be peer pressured into drinking; it can seem like a lot of fun at the time and new students wanting to fit in can sometimes feel obliged to do so. As there is drinking occurring almost every night on a college campus it can be hard to find yourself out of place if you start to develop a drinking habit. There will always typically be people you know going out and partying, and therefore if other people are doing it then why can t you? No one ever thinks anything bad will happen to them, thus they drink without concern and can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Peter The Great Of The Russian Revolution When one thinks of Russian culture, it generally is associated with the keeping of tradition. It is not a country that evokes much change from century to century but when taking a closer look into the country, this is a rather bias view compared to just how much the country has constantly been evolving. The biggest push of cultural change happened during the reign of Peter the Great. Peter came to power in 1682, a time when the Russian court was unreliable to one true leading family until Peter s ruling when that changed. This was a man who saw that his country needed to break from the tradition and emerge into a western society. This was not an easy change considering the remote location that Russiahad to Europe and the deep traditional ways of the people. With this in mind, he created many changes that Russia was to undergo to become this powerhouse country that Peter envisioned for his people. With so much change to happen, the movement was a slow process but with Peter s motivation, nothing seemed to stop the man. Peter the Great s efforts to Westernize Russia unified Russia through his military ambitions, his cultural ambitions and his finally the creation of his city, St. Petersburg. All of these are major developments created a new version of Russia that has created the country that it is today. Peter the Great was a man with strong desire to build a military and navy presence that Russia had not really had previous to his ruling. With being brought up surrounded ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay on The Death of Alexander the Great In the year 324 BC, Alexander, on the way to Babylon, came to his traditional summer retreat of Ecbatana. There, he held a massive festival in honor of Dionysus in which it is believed up to 3,000 Greek performers were brought to provide entertainment. Night after night, lavish drinking parties ensued in which Alexander and Hephaestion, (his supposed alter ego) undoubtedly participated in. It was during this time of extravagant celebration that Hephaestion became ill and contracted a high fever. Hephaestion s physician Glaucias put him on a strict diet and monitored his health. At first, this appeared to be working until on the seventh day of Hephaestion s illness, Glaucias went to the theater and Hephaestion decided to ignore the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hephaestion, being Commander of the Companion Cavalry, had his post retired, as no man was ever officially appointed to take his place.. Alexander, then sent envoys to the Siwah, to the oracle of Ammon, to inquire if Hephaestion should be worshipped as a god. The oracle refused permission but allowed the sacrifice appropriate to a hero to be offered to Hephaestion. Arrian says . .the death of Hephaestion had proved a great misfortune to Alexander himself, and Alexander, I believe, would have preferred to have gone first himself rather than experience it during his lifetime (7.16.8). Both Arrian and Plutarch site the Royal Journal as their trusted source on the days leading to Alexander s death. On May 29, 323 BC, while holding a banquet for his admiral Nearchus, he was approached by his trusted friend Medius who invited him to a late party. There, they engaged in heavy drinking. On the 30th, he dined with Medius and drank heavily once more. Feeling that a bit feverish, he slept in the bathing house that night to cool off. On the 31st he had to be transported on a litter across the Euphrates to a more pleasant atmosphere. Over the next few days, his condition worsened and was finally brought back to the palace. He was barely able to speak by June 7th. It is believed that he gave his ring to Perdiccas, a senior marshal, to take care of business in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Rule Maker Rule Breaker By James Miller Summary Dancing out of Reality James S. Miller, a professor at the University of Wisconsin Whitewater, challenges, Is what we are shown on reality television, in fact, real? (94). In James Miller s essay, Rule Maker ... Rule Breaker, he discusses the different viewpoints on reality television shows. To producers, reality television shows are perceived as real; however, to actors and actresses, reality television shows are perceived as fake (Miller 94 95). While James Miller introduces both perspectives of reality television shows, the perspective of the actors and actresses is accurate because reality television shows are an exaggeration of real life. Set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Dance Moms features the famous Abby Lee Dance Company. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the amusement of viewers, the notorious mothers fight constantly. In season 1, episode 4 Stealing the Show, Christi Lukasiak, Chloe s mother, and Melissa Gisoni, Mackenzie and Maddie s mother, fight about their daughters solos. Abby Miller gives Chloe one solo and Maddie two solos. Lukasiak believes Gisoni should pull Maddie s second solo because Maddie is given an advantage to win. During the awards ceremony at the competition, Chloe is awarded fourth, and Maddie is awarded first and third. Lukasiak is jealous because Gisoni s daughter placed higher than her daughter (Baker, Stealing the Show ). Realistically, when a dance team attends a competition, mothers support all of the girls. No mother would actually be as ungrateful for a solo for her daughter as Lukasiak displays. Likewise, in season 3, episode 37 The Big Not So Easy, Lukasiak and Leslie Ackerman, Payton s mother, fight about Payton becoming a member of the Abby Lee Dance Company outside of a bar in New Orleans, Louisiana. During their fight, Lukasiak flips Ackerman s drink out of her hand. The mothers start attacking each other, and Lukasiak s husband separates them. Lukasiak believes that she is above Ackerman because her daughter is an original member of The Abby Lee Dance Company (Baker, The Big Not So Easy ). Mothers do not actually fight because they are threatened for their daughters by the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. A Man s Search For Meaning By Mor Frankl Man s Search for Meaning A man s search for meaning is an autobiography written by author Viktor Frankl. Viktor Frankl writes about spending three years in the concentration camps of Auschwitz, and Dacha, all of this occurring during the Holocaust. The book discusses the theme of survival during a time where horror and fear were all too common. Frankl uses a clear perspective by focusing on others tragic stories and more or less on his own experience. Frankl describes the fundamental necessity of hope and survival. Frankl s psychological theory is called logotherapy, this theory is mainly focused on a man s search for meaning in human existence. In other words suffering exists in the world, and humans adapt and gain meaning from that suffering. In Man s search for meaning Viktor Frankl uses specific and detailed example during the holocaust to explain and further confirm his logo therapy theory, Frankl demonstrates how suffering can lead to meaning in one s life. In the first half of the book Frankl attempts to answer the question How is an average prisoner affected by everyday life in the concentration camps? Frankl uses this question and demonstrates examples of other prisoners who continued to find hope even in such horrific conditions. Furthermore, Frankl clarifies how finding a meaning in a tragedy is of great ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Frankl gives his logo therapy theory and correlates it with specific events in the holocaust in which he himself experienced or witnessed. Throughout the book Frankl examines the average prisons behaviors in the concentration camps. Although Frankl limits his demographic by not acknowledging the different factions or groups of prisoners behaviors to logo therapy. Viktor Frankl demonstrates that even through the most tragically heartbreaking situations, one can always find a silver ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. How To Write A Descriptive Essay On Chile A beautiful end of Rescue Operation By: A.K.Mishra,B.E.(Mining) In the last two decades when the world has been plagued by terrorism, violence, war, poverty, disease and natural disasters like tsunamis and earthquakes, the pictures of the amazing operation of rescue of 33 miners trapped in the copper and gold mine in Copiapo in San Hose, Chilewill probably go down as this decade s best loved story. Chile is a country in South America where mining for solid mineral resources take place. Earlier in 2010 the nation, which had celebrated 200 years of independence, suffered a devastating earthquake. Not long afterwards on August 5, 2010 the nation was abuzz with the scary news that 33 workers working at San Jose Mine in Copiapo town had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A first group of miners were near or at the entrance of the mine and escaped immediately without incident. The main group of 33 miners was deep inside the mine and included local workers and some subcontracted employees of a different company, who would not normally have been with them. The miners location and fate were unknown for 17 days, until a drill probing for air pockets poked through into a lunchroom where the men were waiting. The miners had listened to the drills approaching for days and had prepared pre written notes to their rescuers on the surface as well as making sure they had adhesive tape to secure the prepared notes to the drill once its tip poked into their space. The notes surprised the rescuers when they pulled the drill bit out and discovered the letters; the miners having survived longer than anyone had expected. The note read: Estamos bien en el refugio los 33 (English: The 33 of us in the shelter are well ). Hours later, cameras sent down the bore hole made contact with the miners, taking the first images of the trapped workers. Although the emergency supplies were intended for only two or three days, the miners rationed them to last for 17 days until contact with the surface. They consumed two little spoonfuls of tuna, a sip of milk and a biscuit every 48 hours and a morsel of peach. They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. †After Midnight’ makes you feel as if you were living in... After Midnight makes you feel as if you were living in Harlem during the 30s. BY VANESSA FARIA The by gone era of 1920s and 30s, jam packed with illicit alcohol, street cars and loud noises, are often remembered as a time when music was more important than content. If that is true, then After Midnight is definitely a product of its time. After midnight is an effervescent new Lincoln center jazz venue performed at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre. The production will mimic the highly acclaimed musical, Cotton Club Parade by inviting special celebrities to take the stage, starring American idol winner Fantasia Barrino, Emmy nominee DulГ© Hill and Tony winner Adriane Lenox. It was an era when swing was big in Harlem, after Midnight is a jazz ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a present day twist, everything about the plot and the characters has been recycled from the old days. The performers are energetic and smiling all through the play and there are many things that bring a smile to even the weariest faces, such as balloons, trumpets, tap dancers and a bit of romantic comedy; it all creates stage magic. Another key component that adds a lot of character to this modern spin of the Harlem Renaissance is the exceptional costumes by a Cuban designer, Isabel Toledo; she found enough sparkle, feathers and beads to dress a flapper army. Although the true stars of this play are the performers from the Jazz at Lincoln Center All stars, it s clear that the stage gets caught on fire when Fantasia Barrino performed I Can t Give You Anything but Love, her smooth yet fierce voice embraced Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh classic with obvious fondness. Isabel Toledo evidently likes Fantasia s curvy body, designing to her a well fitting, electric blue, lampshade skirt. She also interacts with the public when she sang the lesser known Zaz Zuh Zaz (by Cab Calloway and Harry White), inviting the public to be a part of this fantastic Jazz extravaganza. It feels like the show, did not want to be seen as an old copy, and indeed, the tricks there are self explanatory. The notion of combining old school with today s era has an obvious effect of spicing up the foundation. Yet, it does not eliminate the thought that the cast could ve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Rental And Leasing Services At E Commerce Rental and Leasing Services in E commerce Nowadays, companies provide rental and leasing services on the network is a common type of E commerce and this industry become more and more widely welcome by people along with the rise of E commerce. This is because rental and leasing services provide greatly convenient to customers and typically save the budget of customers. There are some well known E business companies provide such services like Amazon and Borrowlenses, or other professional sites such as bookrenter, rent the run way and so on. Redbox HYPERLINK http://www.redbox.com/ http://www.redbox.com/ Amazon HYPERLINK http://www.amazon.com/ http://www.amazon.com/ Rent the run way HYPERLINK https://www.renttherunway.com/ https://www.renttherunway.com/ More and more E commerce industry started to provide rental services. It is not just a one time purchase and it already including clothing, luxury goods, real estate and so on. This interaction rental model of E commerce was developed under the background which contain a huge potential demand and still need to guide to develop. This business model based on the demand of lessee which provide a supply and demand information interaction and an online and offline business interaction. It s an electronic expression of lease business model. This model consists of online information service system and operation systems offline. The online information service system including information collection of rental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Biopsychosocial Model Of Addiction The Final Common Pathway of Addiction Model (FCP of Addiction Model) is essentially an eclectic group of models and theories that include the biopsychosocial model, which consists of the biological, psychological, and social models of addiction. The FCP of Addiction Model encompasses this model, but also includes the environmental and spiritual components of addiction. In this instance, what the theory is referencing, as Final and Common is that addiction reaches an in common, ultimate end of journey. The Pathway refers to the various paths traveled to reach the same end to this journey. Individuals experience various triggers from multiple influences that propel them down the path of addiction. Some may follow the same path, but with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just as there are many pathways to addiction, there are many pathways to recovery. This means that for some individuals a spiritual pathway for recovery could be very effective and appropriate. Unfortunately, Western Culture has lost touch with the spiritual aspect of life. (Dolin, 2013) This is why it is imperative that we include the spiritual component of the FCP of Addiction Model. People need something to believe in. Drug use requires motivation. In regard to spirituality, the motivation is to discover an awareness of self and one s identity. Without this awareness, an individual is simply adrift in life without direction. The addict seeks to fill a void that only God can fill. As clinicians, we have the unique opportunity to lead them to a path of hope. In conclusion, this researcher supports the FCP of Addiction Model as it pertains to addiction because it is inclusive of the components closest to a unifying model of addiction. Within the framework of the FCP of Addiction Model lies the biopsychosocial model, but in addition to this model we add environmental and spiritual factors. If we are indeed products of our environment then we must consider environment when building a model of addiction. To this end, we also must include spirituality because it represents the power within us to seek out and determine who we are and who we want to be. When individuals lose sight of this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Analysis of the Overall Business Environment of M S 1. Introduction The main purpose of the research is analysing the overall business environment of M S. The research will be carried out to identify the current issues facing by M S as a specialist strategic marketing consultant. It explores the relationship between stakeholders and perception of customer attitude toward the organisation. In addition, it finds out the competitive position with rivals, sustainability strategy, marketing tactics, and management structure of communication system, which is presented through strategic audit. However, this analysis helps to understand the clear marketing strategic position of M S. The research is gathering the evidences of strength and weakness, which is useful to determine future ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of higher competitors (John Lewis, Sainsbury, Debenhams, Next, etc.) customers have various choices of shopping that increase their bargaining power in the substitute market. However, M S is doing very well to build up trust and customer relationship through different activities. For examples, the Big Beach Clean up program has engaged about 5000 customers in 2013 and Swopping scheme collected a total 3.8 million clothes from customers that raised the ВЈ2.3m for Oxfam (MarksandSpencer, 2013). However, the loyalty scheme and involving customers in Plan A project, M S slowly get back their position. 4.2 Findings M S is a leading retailer and improving the store layout across the UK (PLC, 2013). The SWOT Analysis in Appendix IV identified different issues recently facing by M S, but only the major issues are highlighted in this report. a)Sales decrease in Women s clothing and General Merchandise M S market share in women s wear down from 10.4% to 9.9% in 2013, which is the main source of revenue. Conversely, the brand position is declined in last 2 years because the customers were moved in variety of inexpensive, high fashionable substitutes (BrookIntellignceCentre, 2013). CEO Marc Bolland says they delivered higher performance in general merchandise, but the unfavourable weather condition hit the sales figure unexpectedly (BBC, 2014; Ruddick, 2014). Mr ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How Did Rosa Parks Influence The Civil Rights Movement Rosa Parks, Gloria Richardson, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Dorothy Height made a difference in the Civil Rights Movement through protest. Out of all the activists from the civil rights movement that are highly spoken of and remembered today, only one is a woman. Her name is Rosa Parks. Rosa Parks is a famous leader of the Civil Rights Movement. She is the only women mentioned in most stories about the movement, because of her courage and influential behavior that started the Montgomery Bus Boycott. On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parksgot on a bus on her way home from a long day of work. She took a seat at the front of the colored section of the bus, and waited for the bus to take her home. As the bus went on it s route, many people filled the front section... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She openly challenged the Mississippi government to desegregate the state, and ended up winning. She was severely beaten throughout her career as an activist. She was arrested, beaten, shot at, and threatened. She was beaten so badly in a Mississippi jail, that she suffered permanent kidney damage. Fannie Lou Hamer helped African Americans be able to vote, by teaching them how to read and write, making it easier for them to pass literacy tests. She increased the rate of African American voters, but because of her bold actions, she was kicked off of the plantation she lived on and lost her job. She spoke to a newspaper telling them, They kicked me off the plantation, they set me free. It s the best thing that could happen. Now I can work for my people ( Fannie ). Fannie went on to work for her people by co founding the Mississippi Democratic Freedom party. She televised a democratic convention discussing the amount of segregation in Mississippi and the cruelty of some people in her town. The government then began to realise how unconstitutional all of these segregation laws were. Fannie Lou Hamer worked for her people, fighting for what she believed in, until the day she died from breast cancer in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Other Side Of The Sky Farah Ahmedi Analysis To undertake a mission means to set a goal for yourself means to set a goal for yourself to accomplish. People are determined and work hard to reach their goals. For example, Farah Ahmedi climbed a mountain on a prosthetic leg to reach freedom. Aengus traveled long and hard to find love. Rikki Tikki Tavi was determined on killing the snakes and saving his new family. These characters had different reasons for pursuing their goals and doing what they did. Ahmedi wanted freedom, Rikki Tikki wanted to protect his new family, and Aengus was set on finding love; however all three shared the determination to accomplish their goal. Farah Ahmedi The Other Side of the Sky by Farah Ahmedi is a truly inspiring story about a girl and her mother s journey to reach freedom. They were Afghans, living in a dangerous city and their only hope was to escape to Pakistan. Once they finally reached the border, there was already people there ..pushing and shoving and jostling up against the gate (Ahmedi 11). However, its gates were closed to refugees, so Ahmedi and her mother were now stranded in the desert. Through that, Ahmedi was still determined on getting to Pakistan and learned that the secret to getting across the border was to bribe the guards, but they had no money. During this dire situation, Ahmedi made friends with another family who took pity on them. Ghulam Ali, the father, learned about a smuggler s path and agreed to take Ahmedi and her mother pass. Going up the mountain, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. What Impact Did Henry Hudson Contributions Have On Society What impact did this exploration its findings have on the society in Europe? How did their journey help Europe the understand the known world new world ? Henry Hudson helped to discover new sea routes, short cuts and new islands . Recording his findings dates and lengths of his journeys in his journal not only did this help to let people know about the new cool stuff out there, but it also helped to expand the knowledge around the voyages themselves. His journeys helped to widen the field to new and interesting findings for example, Gold, spies and new materials that would be found and bought back on ships. Henry Hudson also helped to expand on the compass when he was travelling through the Northern Passage, he also allowed people to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Nelson Mandela Ethos The speech I am analyzing is Nelson Mandela s speech, Apartheid has no future. In his speech given on February 11, 1990, Mandela thanks all those that stood with him while he was imprisoned. He also stresses there should be more of an effort to completely abolish apartheid. Mandela uses several rhetorical devices to build a strong speech. Nelson Mandela s speech Apartheid has no future is persuasive based on its use of ethos, logos, and pathos. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ethos is built through Mandela s character. Nelson Mandela was imprisoned in 1964 for treason, stemming from his activities with the banned African National Congress (ANC) (Sawinski). When he was twenty four years old Mandela joined the national African Congress. The ANC fought for civil rights for black South Africans. During his time in the ANC Mandela was a part of a peaceful protest. Later a new organization formed called the Congress Youth League, which was a departure or the ANC and its traditional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second half of Mandela s speech outlines the goals and strategies that the ANC use in order to normalize free political activity. Mandela also suggests ways to become better. He suggests an ending to the state of emergency and freedom for all political prisoners. I reiterate our call for inter alia the immediate ending of the state of emergency and the freeing of all, and not only some, political prisoners (Mandela) This statement is an example of logos because these are realistic goals / requests that can be accomplished. Another objective Mandela states are the negotiations of the dismantling of apartheid. Negotiations on the dismantling of apartheid will have to address the overwhelming demand of our people for a democratic nonracial and unitary South Africa (Mandela). In this statement, Mandela states what dismantling apartheid will do and it would address the demand for a democratic nonracial and unitary South Africa. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Analysis Of Slum Dog Millionaire Slum Dog Millionaire is a story about a street child, Jamal Malik, who tries to survive alongside his brother Salim and their mutual friend Latika. It is also a love story between Jamal and Latika. The scene features the present where a modern day Jamal found himself one question away from winning millions on India s version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. But when the show breaks for the night, police arrest him on suspicion of cheating. The police do not believe that a street kid with very little education can know all the answers. People begin to think Jamal is cheating. In a desperate effort to prove his innocence, he began to share his life story with the investigators to reveal the key to all of the correct answers. Jamal and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Catching up to the present timeline, Jamal explains to the police that he went on the game show because he thought Latika might be watching. After this reveal, he s released and returned to the show for the final question. For the final question, Jamal is asked to name the third musketeer from Alexandre Dumas classic story, The Three Musketeers. Using his final phone a friend lifeline, he calls the only number he knows: his brother s and he discovered that it s not Salim on the other line, but Latika. Having seen Jamal on TV, she managed to escape from Javed s house with Salim s help. Like Jamal, Latika doesn t know the answer, but she says that she s safe. A confident Jamal is able to guess the correct answer Aramis. After his victory, Jamal goes to the train station to meet for Latika and the young couple reunites. 2. Two elements of a cultural orientation from Kluckhohn and Strodtbecks s Model are Activity Orientation and Social Relations Orientation. As Activity Orientation, it is important to be engaged in activities in order to be a good member of one s culture. In the striving culture, people seek to change and control what is happening to them. For example, when faced with adversity that is impossible to rescue Latika from slumlord Javed Khan, Jamal doesn t give up. He decides to go on the TV game show in the hope that Latika will be watching it. So she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Amy Tan s Relationship With Her Home Language Analysis Amy Tan had an intimate relationship with her home language. It was a language that was close to her family. In the article, Mother Tongue, she states, It has become our language of intimacy, a different sort of English that relates to family talk, the language I grew up with. Her relationship with the home language is emblematic with a family oriented recipe that is best made by someone s mother. For instance, in my family, my mother makes a type of Bengali sweet that is unsurpassed by anyone or any restaurants. My mother s recipe, which no one can ever replicate, has a different taste. Similarly, Amy found the love and closeness of her family through the usage of her home language. There are many ways I can associate with Amy because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Benefits Of Lake Mead Lake Mead, the largest man made reservoir, 32 miles from Vegas has been dropping water levels at an alarming rate. In ten more years with no change in attitude, the city will dry out along with the lake. Satellite views of the city and the lake show a negative correlation between the lake and the city. As the city grows, the lake shrinks. Unless somebody can explain to me why we need grass and pine trees in the desert, I propose we remove all this unnecessary shrubbery and learn to appreciate what nature naturally grows here. Our city continues to expand outward with beautiful houses, and equally beautiful yards. However in order to reduce our water use there should be a new policy to have more native plants. Once we control what we add onto ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Equal Pay Act Of 1964 Essay There are four Acts passed by Congress that were pivotal for equality in the American workforce. Until these laws were passed by Congress, people of color and woman suffered grave injustices in the form of hiring, income, promotion, and termination. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 ended the Jim Crow laws of the South that promoted segregation and many laws of inequality that plagued the southern states in America. The Equal Pay Act of 1963 helped establish equal pay for women in the workforce. The Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 established litigation for working pregnant women. The Civil Rights Act of 1991 greater enforced the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and held organization monetarily responsible for violations of discriminations to minorities. The learning of these important laws will help an individual better understand their rights as it pertains to employment in the workforce. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a much needed to ensure racial equality in America. There was the very noticeable difference in the way the African American was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The intentions of the Equal Pay Act were to provide legislation to make it illegal for organizations to discriminate in pay by sex (gender). The workforce at that time was discriminating the wages of women of all races. The women were receiving lower wages than that of the America male. The major components of the Act are that an employer must pay women the same pay as that of the male counterparts. The EPA provides that the employer may not lower wages to employees of one gender than it pays to employees of other gender, employees within the same establishment for equal work at jobs that require equal skill effort, and responsibility, and that are performed under similar working conditions. ( Equal Pay, 2017, p. 1) The EPA was passed in 1963 and the Act made it illegal for organizations to discriminated pay against ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Right of Private Defence CRIMINAL LAW PROJECT CONTENTS I.INTRODUCTION II.SECTION 96: THINGS DONE IN PRIVATE DEFENCE i.Private defence: Object ii. Right of private defence iii. Scope III.SECTION 97: RIGHT OF PRIVATE DEFENCE OF THE BODY AND OF PROPERTY i.Right under this section essentially a defensive right ii. Right of private defence not available to aggressors iii. No private defence in free fight iv. Right of private defence not available against lawful acts v.Unlawful assembly and private defence IV.SECTION 98: RIGHT OF PRIVATE DEFENCE AGAINST THE ACT OF A PERSON OF UNSOUND MIND i.Plea of self defence ii. Burden of proof V.SECTION 99: ACTS AGAINST WHICH THERE IS NO RIGHT OF PRIVATE DEFENCE i.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Section 98 makes the right of private defence available even against persons who, by reason of infancy, insanity, intoxication or misconception, are legally incompetent to commit an offence. And Section 106 allows a person to take the risk of harming innocent person in order to, in exercise of the right of private defence of body, save himself from mortal injury. Section96, thus, declares, in general terms, that nothing is an offence which is done in the exercise of private defence. The subsequent ss 97 98 and 100 106 explain the contours of the right and define the broad boundaries within which it can be exercised. All the rights enumerated in these sections are subject to restriction or limitations that are stated in sec. 99. Nature of The Right It is the first duty of man to help himself. The right of self defence must be fostered in the citizens of every free country. The right is recognized in every system of law and its extent varies in the inverse ratio to the capacity of the state to protect life and property of the subject (citizens). It is the primary duty of the state to protect the life and property of individuals, but no state, no matter how large its resources, can afford to depute a policeman to dog the steps of every rouge in the country. Consequently this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Life Expectancy Of The 1900 S The life expectancy in the 1900 s was fifty years old. A hundred years later, the life expectancy has expanded to the late eighties and early nineties. In the 1900 s people weren t as blessed and fortuitous to have the things we use today. Back then people had to deal with the fact that they couldn t be cured of certain diseases, or illnesses that came across them. Today is different. In the 20th Century, the world has become a healthier place, so much that the lifespan has elevated by almost thirty years. With the help of doctors, technologists and other professionals who work in the medical field, substantial advancements in the healthsciences are helping physicians to better appraise and target specific conditions that will trend and have the potential to result in broaden lifespans. I strongly believe that people can live longer and healthier lives with the use of technology. People have always debated that if we eat healthy and exercise wouldn t we be able to live longer? The answer is yes, but only if we put in the time and effort to live a sustaining and healthier life. But eating healthy and exercising aren t the only things that could help us live longer, its technology. Technology has come a long way in the medical world, and now doctors and ourselves use it all the time. This new form of mechanization is everywhere, and I believe we should be taking full advantage of it, because in the long run it could save us and help us in the future. One reason for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Peter Gibbon Heroes In Peter H. Gibbon the The End of Admiration: The Media and the Loss of Heroes (247) he explores media favoritism, specifically the use of deviant material to generate a preeminent audience. Gibbon states that because the media expels blather, which is sometimes inaccurate or overly exaggerated, the public is afraid, skeptical, misguided and often dumbed down. He reiterates that although the everyday public may have an immense amount of media sources, they continue to be seduced by the more prominent of the sources (i.e. pop culture, actors, musicians) and tend to believe everything they read and hear. No one seems to know or care about a true hero, they admire those that are featured in the news, regardless of negativity. He compares ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Knowledge And Power In Coetzee s Waiting For The Barbarians Knowledge and power are two metaphysical notions that play important roles within society. Power is demonstrated through physical or mental prowess but the power of knowledge is greater as it directs action through thinking. This ability to think allows for plans to come to fruition after meticulous planning, which makes knowledge man s greatest weapon to overpower his fellow man. French philosopher, Michel Foucaultrealized the correlation between the two, stating, Power and knowledge are not seen as independent entities but are inextricably related knowledge is always an exercise of power and power always a function of knowledge ( Michel Foucault ). J.M. Coetzee illustrates the theory in Waiting for the Barbarians as the colonial Empire encroaches on native lands through its use of propaganda. In Coetzee s novel, the relationship between knowledge and power is evident through the corrupted Empire s manipulation of its denizens to wage war against the barbarians which relates to Foucault s theory of the correlation between power and knowledge. The Magistrate expresses confusion and perplexity when encountering Colonel Joll due to his sunglasses, and their ability to cut off human connection. When first laying eyes on the Colonel, the Magistrate asks himself: Is he blind? I could understand if he wanted to hide blind eyes. But he is not blind. The discs are dark, they look opaque from the outside, but he can see through them (Coetzee 1). The key idea within this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. How Does The Author Use Imagery In Herman Melville s Writing Maggie Asman Mrs. Sparks AP Literature Period 2 11 December 2014 The Works of Herman Melville Embodying the qualities of an author during his lifetime, Herman Melville utilizes imagery in his works in a quest to prove that nature is sublime and untamable. He was alive during the 1800 s and experienced the romantic era as a small child. His ideas were heavily influenced by the ideas of the Romantics and the way they valued nature. Herman Melville was a very adventurous man and starting when he was only twenty years old took his first sea voyage from New York City to Liverpool. This voyage was the main influence in the publishing of his first novel, Redburn: His First Voyage. Subsequently, he began to write more novels, short stories, and poems about his experiences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only did he use the adventure and nature aspects of his journeys in his works, but he also included his personal knowledge about becoming independent and his growing individuality. This concept of individuality was very popular in the Romantic Era and was clearly a large influence in Melville s writing. He effectively used imagery to keep his stories interesting and understandable. He brilliantly used this imagery to describe the fabulous phenomenon of nature and the individuality of many characters. Some of Melville s numerous short stories include Bartleby the Scrivener , The Piazza , Benito Cereno, The Lightning Rod Man, The Encantadas, and The Bell Tower. All of these stories utilize extraordinary language infused with colorful imagery in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Growing Up In The Rain Quotes With Page Numbers 1.) Fact then: Somehow, my travels crossed time as well as distance. Another fact: The boy was the focus of my travels perhaps the cause of them. Pg.24 This quote is very important when pertaining to the setting of the story. The main character, Dana, finds herself traveling to another dimension. The quote shows Dana s realization that she is traveling from a California home in 1976 to Maryland plantation pre Civil War. The setting is finally determined to the reader, as well. Letting the reader know she is switching between two different time periods. 2.) You did almost come home. Your fear almost sent you home. Pg. 50 Character development is shown in this quote. This quote is said by Kevin, Dana s husband. He asserts that she can use her fear to help travel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Don t tell them no. Don t let them see you mad. Just say yes, sir. Then go head and do what you want to do. Might have to take a whippin for it later on, but if you want it bad enough, the whippin won t matter much. Pg. 149 Luke advises his son, Nigel, about how to interact with white people. Luke does his work in a satisfactory fashion and keeps others in line. This is inspiring to Dana because he shows her how to hide her inner rebellion with a calm, humble approach. Luke eventually is sold for carrying himself like a white man . This shows that slaves behavior is mostly irrelevant and they are just sold for no reason or put up for any crime possible. They are just portrayed as something to be made a profit. This quote shows the importance of the plot as the way slaves were portrayed and treated. 4.) I could recall walking along the narrow dirt road that ran past the Weylin house and seeing the house, shadowy in twilight, boxy and familiar . . . I could recall feeling relief at seeing the house, feeling that I had come home. And having to stop and correct myself, remind myself that I was in an alien, dangerous place. Pg. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Department Of Urban And Regional Planning DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING Jackson State University History of Planning (URP 500) MID TERM EXAM DUE October 14, 2016, by 5:00PM Directions: Please answer all the following questions. Total points 30. In 1926, the Village of Euclid vs Amber Realty Corporation was a historical event in planning, why? It was the first significant case that addressed the new practice of zoning, and served to substantially boost to zoning ordinances in towns nationwide in the United States and in other countries. In the case of Village of Euclid vs. Ambler Realty Corporation; Ambler Realty owned 68 acres of land in the Village of Euclid, a suburban neighbor in Cleveland, Ohio. The village, in attempt to prevent Cleveland industrializing their suburban neighborhood on November 13, 1922, general counsel created a zoning ordinance for Euclid as an effort to stop the growth of industry which would ultimately change the dynamics of the Euclid community. The zoning ordinance included 6 classes of use, 3 classes of height, and 4 classes of area. The property that Ambler Realty owned was divided into the three different areas of classes and it prevented Ambler Realty from developing the land for industrial purposes. Ambler Realty filed the lawsuit because of the zoning ordinance that they said ultimately decrease the value of the land, limited the use of the land, prevented the sale of the land and the also claimed that it violated their right to due process. Amber ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Count Of Monte Cristo Summary The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas was completed in 1844, and is one of his most well known works, along with The Three Musketeers. Originally published in the Journal des DГ©bats in a serial of eighteen parts, the novel appeared in book form in Paris by PГ©tion in 18 volumes with the first two issued in 1844 and the remaining sixteen in 1845. The story takes place in France, Italy, and islands in the Mediterranean Sea in 1815 1839. This means that the story occurs during the era of the Bourbon Restoration, and begins just before the Hundred Days period. The story follows Edmond DantГЁs through the changes in personality in an attempt to seek revenge on those who ruined his almost perfect life. Dumas seeks to show the results of jealousy and revenge, love and happiness in this literary classic. The story opens in Marseilles with a crowd watching the ship Pharaon come into port. Among the crowd is the owner of the ship, Monsieur Morrel, who is informed that the captain of the ship passed away at sea. The ship s first mate, and the protagonist, DantГЁs assures Morrel that the ship ran smoothly after the loss of the captain. The ship s supercargo Danglars, jealous of DantГЁs abilities and praise, tries to tarnish the laudation by informing Morrel that DantГЁs made a stop at Elba. DantГЁs replies it was under the wishes of the captain, to which Morrel congratulates him for following the man s dying wishes. Morrel declares that after speaking to his partner, DantГЁs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Should Students Have To Learn A Foreign Language As numerous high school students choose their classes, they often see a foreign language as a choice but few choose to learn a new language. Learning a foreign language has many advantages in everyday life. In comparison, some say a foreign language is not important and can be very difficult. Moreover, learning a foreign languagehas many advantages such as boosting skills in a native language, analytical skills in the classroom, and career opportunities. Adolescents should have to learn a foreign language due to the many advantages in everyday life. According to a recent study in Louisiana, A study of 13,200 third and fifth graders in Louisiana public schools revealed that, regardless of race, gender, or academic level, children taking foreign language classes did better on the English section of the Louisiana Basic Skills Test than those who did not... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Learning a new language is very overwhelming and can be even harder with a bunch of school work on top of it. I think that it should just be an option for the students ( Should Students Learn a Foreign Language ). Thus stating that learning a foreign language only stresses students out. A second language only adds to the workload of students, and then furthermore adding stress and even anxiety. Some also state that learning a foreign language is a waste of time. Later in life, students that decided to take a foreign language in high school often don t remember basic conversational skills from said language, and even more so the entire language. While students are choosing their classes, they should not have to choose a foreign language unless they want to. Many students choose to not take part in a foreign language because they know that for their specific career path, a foreign language will not be useful, and overall a waste of time ( Should Students Learn a Foreign ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Define Benefit Plans Definition The defined benefit plans and defined contribution plans pay a pension to retired worker, usually until his death or the death of the surviving spouse. The difference between the plans is the amount of the pension that is calculated according to the performance of the pension fund. It is not set in advance according to Defined Contribution plans. The employer has no obligation to bail out the cash if actuarial deficit. Workers therefore cannot determine in advance with certainty their lifestyle when retired based solely on their pension fund. Unlike Defined Contribution plans, defined benefit plans are funded by contributions paid by the employer and the employee, which accumulate in a pension fund and are invested to yield. Yields accumulated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Space Race Evolution Even though the Earth has been around for a few billion years, it has been only 200,000 years when the first homo sapiens, modern human species, came to existence. To put it into perspective, if the arm length represents the timeline, the shoulder is the Big Bang, the beginning of the finger nail is when the dinosaurs existed, and the human start to become a possibility right around the tip of the finger. Even more astounding, industrialization started only in the 1800s, which estimated 200 years to develop to the current society. The remarkable number is evidence to human extraordinary intelligence and limitless capabilities to transform ambition into reality; however, any development will reach to a point where the growth is less significant than it is used to be. This is referred as the law of diminishing return. Therefore, the research for a more advanced technology, Artificial Intelligence, or AI, has become the new Space Race of the 21st century. Many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If human hadn t eaten the food the same way the ancestor of over a half million years ago did, which was to cook them first, it would have taken more than nine hours of eating a day to power the brain. (15) Cooked foods are pre digested, softer and easier to swallow, promoting complete digestion and absorption of nutrients. The same idea applies with allowing AI to take over time consuming and difficult task. The impact that AI brings far more than just direct consequences. With AI, people work less and can spend more time exercising, maintaining a balance between physical and mental health, which prevents stress and lowers the suicide or crime rate. Others can volunteer and help people in need while some can spend more time with their relatives. The smartest one after all is still humans. They design machines to do the hard work so they can have more time for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Twilight, By Stephanie Meyer The novel I read was Twilight, by Stephanie Meyer. My questions for the director are how was his experience making a film involving vampires and wolves? Was he excited or nervous? Also if, he filmed other movies like this one. If he did, was it different or similar to Twilight? How is this movie unique compared to other movies he has directed? Did the director enjoy working with the actors? Did he find it weird how a vampire and a human can fall in love? Also how a wolf be in love with a human let alone the same human the vampire happened to be in love with? Was the love triangle confusing him? My question for the actors will be how did it make them feel acting like vampires and wolves and how was it uncommon compared to other movies they acted in. Also, how did it make the vampire feel that the wolf fell in love with the same person he was. How did it make Bella feel that two men were in love with her and one was a vampire and the other was a wolf? How did it make her feel that the vampire whom she happened to be in love with can kill her on accident at any moment? Did she like that she was in love with him or did she wish she wasn t in love? Did they like the characters they were acting to be? These would be my honor to ask the characters. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And in the novel, it feels like you are in their lives because it gives you a lot of information and when you re watching the film you feel the same way like it sucks you right in. Also in the film it comes to life you can see the love between just as if I was reading the book. Some differences are in the novel they give a lot more details about some scenes and in the film they took out a lot and made the scenes shorter. Also, the book was very long and the film was a bit shorter. These are a few similarities and differences between the film and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay about Handel and Bach Comparisons Jacob Zeller Professor Davidson History of Music 114:01 15 November 2012 Bach v. Handel When thinking of composers, whose works changed the world of music forever, many names may come to mind. Among those on that list, both Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel are figures whose effect on music has been felt worldwide. Born in the same year, these composers have much in common and many differences that illustrate their importance to their era and music as we see it today. Their individualism and creativity influenced much of their time and together, their works defined the Baroque Period as we know it today. Johann Sebastian Bach, born in the year 1685, was a German born composer, virtuoso organist and keyboard player, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His career includes 42 operas, 29 oratorios, 16 organ concerti, over 120 cantatas, trios and duets, chamber music, odes, and many ecumenical pieces, his most famous work being the Oratorio Messiah. Composed in 1741, the oratorio was preformed first in Dublin in 1742. It had a scriptural text from the King James Bible and was written for modest vocal and instrumental forces. The work, although very much in the style of Handel, is a series of thoughts on the Christian idea of redemption and utilizes a mixture of traditions. After Handel s death in 1759, the Oratorio began to gain popularity even further and was adapted to larger scale choirs and orchestras. Handel has very much influenced the world of music, especially through his operas, and has grown in popularity throughout the years. As the inventor of English Oratorios and being so well known for his Italian operas his style and influence is felt around the world even still in the music of today. So where are the similarities between these two composers? Both being German and born in the same year, both excelled at organ and studied the music of German and Italian composers. Being masters at counterpoint, both exhibited similarities in their skills and styles. Aside from Bach s absence from opera, both composers had remarkable influence on nearly every contemporary genre. They both made huge impressions on keyboard pieces, being exceptionally skilled at organ. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. High School Dropout By Azzam To understand more about school dropout I continue to search for more articles in academic search premier, and then I ran into article written by Azzam, Amy M. The author states that, a Divers youth, ages 16 25, who had failed to complete high school. The author discovered that approximately About one third of all high schoolstudents in the United Sates fail to graduate (91). Based on this article, the dropoutrates vary among the races. The dropout rate among Black and Hispanic are fifty percent. She describes that the reasons for students dropping out from high school are including, Students were bored, missed too many days, spent time with people who weren t interested in school, had too much freedom, and not supervision. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Destruction Of Salem By Arthur Miller Armania Heckenmueller Mrs. Hagerty H English II 2EF 11/23/15 The Destruction of Salem Through Greed and Vengeance in The Crucible During the time The Crucible was set, the community of Salem was awry. It did not have the solid characteristics of what a healthy town should look like. Instead there was no trust between people, everyone was watching out for only themselves, and most of the townspeople were turning their backs on the disastrous deeds of the court. The people of Salem feel like they have no one to turn to, so fear crept into their minds and hearts. They developed hysteria which caused the town to slowly disintegrate. This panic allows other people in their community to take advantage of them and manipulate them for their own purposes. In his play, The Crucible, Arthur Miller shows how vengeance and greed destroy the community through the characters of Abigail Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Putnam, and Reverend Parris. Abigail Williams is a great example of how vengefulness undermines the court s authority. Abigail Williams, a girl who has an endless capacity for dissembling (Act I), seeks revenge not only through the court system, but through Tituba, her slave, and the girls she manipulates. Jealous of Elizabeth Proctor, who she thought was a cold, sniveling woman (Act I), for firing her after learning of her affair with her husband John Proctor, Abigail sees no other method to regain her lover other than killing his wife. After Abigail comes to this conclusion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Boccaccio s Use Of Allegory And Satire In The Decameron The Decameron is a book whose conclusions are shrouded in complexity. As a result, the stories and overall structure of the book provide scholars plentiful amounts of literary material to analyze. The book s broad moral structure based mainly on natural will allows Boccaccio to approach multiple topics, including restraint, desire, sex, misogyny, deceit, social structure, religion, and death, without becoming constrained by any one topic. Additionally, the individual stories in The Decameron offer multiple meanings to further expand the interpretive potential of the book. The tenth story of day ten (10.10), told by Dioneo, exemplifies Boccaccio s usage of allegory and satire to provide a multilayered critique of social norms in medieval society.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Williams focuses on Dioneo s last story because she thinks it represents a capitulation to medieval misogyny and interests. Even with many good ideas and connections, in my opinion, she misconstrues the ultimate significance of the Griselda story by neglecting Dioneo s reflection at the end of the tale. Williams focuses on how this story is meant to return the brigata to the medieval expectations of which they are about to face again. According to Williams, the final story shows how Dioneo relinquishes all claim to being considered an advocate for social change and instead simply returns to acting as the primary voice of the author, Giovanni Boccaccio. Central to this claim is Williams belief that the story returns the brigata to the existing gender roles of medieval society. However, after reading Petrarch s thorough reworking of the Griselda story to fit a more moralistic stance, Boccaccio s extreme Griselda story is a satirical criticism of existing gender roles in The Decameron. Ending with his reflection, Dioneo states that Gualtieri should have married a woman that would have found another man to warm her wool. Showing the power of the final reflection, Petrarch completely omits it from his Griselda story, similarly to how he does not include the introductory statements by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Defense, Protection from Extinction, and Intelligence Can... Recently, there have been many articles relating to animals and their survival skills. Also, many researchers have been focusing on the daily life of a species and how well they can cooperate with both their neighbors and the wildlife surrounding them. Many have found that animals are much smarter than they are thought to be. They have a lot of potential which most speciesuse to the fullest of their ability. For example, Allegra Staples wrote an article explaining how some spiders have recently been duplicating themselves with findings from their habitat to scare away any predators that may come their way. Also, Meera Dolasia wrote about several naturalists that have decided to travel to Tasmania so they are able to search for the extinct Tasmanian tiger because of all the reported sightings around Australia. The following articles show just how far various animal species have come over the years. It is necessary for everyone to be aware of animals and insects when they are becoming extinct, especially if there is something people can do to help the species have living representatives. For example, in the article Naturalists Begin Search For Extinct Tasmanian Tiger , Meera Dolasia puts forth that the Tasmanian tiger has been known as extinct for over 20 years, yet many have reported sights of them recently. This article mentions how the reason of the rapid decrease of the population is a dangerous tumor that appears on the tiger, causing them to get a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Theoretical Problems Of Ethics And Ethics Theoretical Problems of Ethics Introduction Ethics is the conception about the right and wrong . It is related to the man and the society. It supports the concept of doing good things and disgraces the thinking of behaving in the wrong way with others. It is the well known fact that the ethics don t implement on the logics in doing right or wrong. Along with sometimes it can stand against the morality. For example the death sentence is ethically wrong, because it takes the life of a man, which can become the better part of society in future. So, ethically the death sentence should be stopped. But, the morally death sentence creates fear among the people and they get the lesson for the future that who will be done wrong with others will face the death at the end. Along with this, ethics has some theoretical problems. These problems are related to different aspects of ethics which are not justified on the basis of philosophy. Most of the times these problems create confusion in the minds of human beings to identify what is right and what is wrong in certain situations. Three theoretical problems of ethics Mainly ethics have three theoretical problems. First one is the problem of the origins of ethics which means it is a problem creating for the people to find out that what is right and what is wrong. The Second one is the problem of relativism which holds the question that what is the relationship of ethics with the society (Mizzoni, 2009). The third one is the problem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. In Our Society, There Has Been Several Issues But One Of In our society, there has been several issues but one of the main concerns is what has been going on in the African American community. Police Brutality is a major problem that many African Americans fear dealing with racial divides but some believe minorities cause higher crime rates. In the dictionary of law, Policebrutality, is the use of excessive and/or unnecessary force by police when dealing with civilians. Many Americans have gone through many situations where they were excessively force by the police. But few American s were racial profiled, discriminated, or beat brutality for no appointed reason. In the world, we used music as a way of connecting to our daily lives but over the years we have had music shown express violence... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After, police brutality incidents it was shown that most of these cases were due to racism. Black Americans, have an image that is been depicted as thugs, hoodlums, and violent. However, there have been more than just the Black race causing violence and causing crime. One of the biggest problems is Blacks being pulled over and being antagonized by police officers. African Americans are above the average rate of deaths due to police brutality which supports racism in America. In this past year, there has been shootings that occurred in Dallas and Baton Rouge that were incidents of police brutality. These types of racial deaths were probably higher researchers say but we many never know because now the technological world has brought better advancements in the world of crime. As researches have said that crime or violence in the black community is higher it is shown that it is due to social class insights. The word sociology stands as a disciplinary insight in which the society in which we live in contain numerous class levels that separate people by social class. The types of classes start at high class to lower class. The higher you are ranked in the class shows how much more net worth you have. The lower class has been said that majority of the African Americanrace falls under this category. The lower class is known for having bad living conditions and police officers usually assume it s a bad environment by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Research Paper On David Beckham White Angels was the name of a group of footballers that militated in Real Madrid. Conformed by six players; Raul, Roberto Carlos, Zidane, Figo and Beckham. Beckham was the last piece of the puzzle for the forming of the White Angels. The story behind of how soccer superstars unite and work together in the conquest of the entire world. How Beckham s novel ended when he signed for Real Madrid in 2004 for a controversial bid and agreement with the club. David Beckham Englishman born in the city of North London. At the age of 18 starting as a soccer promise and as the years go he would become a soccer star and legend for England. One of the most glamorous and top marketing players in sports history. Before the agreement was complete, before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...