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Title IX And Sex Discrimination
Title IX was first introduced in Congress by its head author and sponsor, Senator Birch Bayh. On June
23, 1972, President Richard Nixon signed into law Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972 in
response to the 1964 Civil Rights Act, requiring equal opportunity for males and females in
educational programs including athletic programs. According to the United States Justice Department,
Title IX is a comprehensive federal law which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any type
of federally funded education program or activity. The main purpose of Title IX is to avoid using
federal money to support sex discrimination within education programs and to provide United States
citizens with effective protection.
The implementation
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The Gray Zone by Primo Levi
The Gray Zone by Primo Levi Summary In the chapter, the gray zone, the author Primo Levi
describes the human relationships inside the Lager. In describing the gray zone, Levi discusses the
different roles of prisoners assigned by the Nazi. The prisoners that did the work were seen as being
more privileged which at the end of the day helped them get more food and live better. Therefore, the
concept of the gray zone is analyzing the difference between the privileged and the non privileged in
the Lager. The difference can be seen by the tasks that the prisoners carried out, for example, one of
the groups were seen as, Low ranking functionaries... sweepers, kettle washers, night watchmen, bed
smoothers... checkers of lice and scabies, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Also he mentions since there were many implications that took part in the lager these events could
have taken place anywhere else in the world. Terrence Des Pres, The Survivor Summary The Survivor
by Terrence Des Pres discusses how prisoners survived in poor living conditions in the Warsaw
Ghetto. He defines a survivor as, ...any man or women striving to keep life and spirit intact not only
those who returned, but the hundreds of thousands who stayed alive sometimes for years, only to die
at the last minute. He describes the experience in the Ghetto where it was possible to survive with the
collective efforts of others, which is the opposite of how Primo Levi described it. Survivors
experienced help from each other such as gifts of food from friends and family. People were willing to
give up their valuables for the better of others. With these little gestures people felt better and more
rich about their experience which helped lighten the mood in the Ghetto. However, thousands still
died every day at Treblinka, a concentration camp in Poland. At the peak of operations, 15,000 men,
women and children died there each day. Death on that scale took enormous labor, and towards the
end, when the SS began to fear discovery, the mass graves were opened and the rotting bodies burned.
The Sonderkommando, a group of prisoners, were responsible of disposing bodies of other prisoners.
The purpose of surviving till the end was to tell
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Similarities Between Paradise Lost And Paradise Lost
Paradise Lost comparison to three epics of antiquity There are many ways to compare and contrast
Paradise Lost with the three other epics of antiquity. The epics are Paradise Lost, Aeneid, The Epic
Gilgamesh, and The Iliad. The most obvious difference is era. Paradise Lost is an epic poem from the
17th century and is written in blank verse which is the most modern phrasing method. According to an
article on Enotes, out of the other three epics, the Iliad and Aeneid came from the same dactyllic
family. ( Compare Milton s Paradise Lost ). Meanwhile The Epic Gilgamesh is more old fashioned in
its verse Between the four books there are a variety of differences. These differences include subject
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Many others disagree and see Satan in a more sympathetic sense. Although he is the antagonist, his
motives are very real and his anger is genuinely human. His motivations are ambitious and relatable.
In classical epics, the journey is the prime motivation for the heroes to literally demonstrate their
heroism. Paradise Lost is more of an inward journey. In fact, the main journey is taken, which is Satan
s fall from heaven, has occurred before the action takes place. So instead, we have an epic of plans ,
motivations, of ambitions; the climactic actions are mundane in comparison to the bloodshed of
Achilles, for example. Paradise Lost employs a dual narrative and remains focus on the two
interweaving stories. Classic epics give a great amount of attention to ancillary character and myths. (
Compare Milton s Paradise Lost ). In the Iliad, the rage of Diomedes is meant to show to battle and
bring glory to a side character, yet not giving any insight to the main story of Achilles revenge. This is
meant to depict multiple heroes. Finally, heroism. Classical epics see heroism as an act which includes
defeating the enemy with cunning wisdom and bloodshed. Paradise Lost portrays heroism in a silent
servitude and willing acceptance. When having prior knowledge of The Aeneid while reading Paradise
Lost, it is almost difficult to disregard the parallels which Milton draws, according to Hannah Smith. (
Milton s Paradise Lost and Virgil s Aeneid ) Some of the most obvious
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Comparing Two Planetss
So, there are two groups of planets; the inner planets and the outer planets. They have a lot of
differents like atmosphere, weight, size and more. although the inner and outer planets have a lot in
common like what they revolve, the solar system they are in and more. With eight planets (Mercury,
Venus, Earth Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) there is a lot of information.
With these many planets there are a lot of similarities, that all the planets have. One thing all they
plant have is an axis, ever though all the axises are different all plants have one. Of course one thing
they have in common is are they planets are in our solar system. A third similarity is that all the
pictures we have of the plants are from the same telescope, the Hubble Telescope. Fourth to be
included in this they must orbit the Sun. Another fact is that they all have a mass and with that gravity.
Even if the planets are so different, for size, to where they are they all share these similarities and
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The two groups are the terrestrial and the jovian planets, or the inner and outer planets. These two
groups are used to show the differences in planets. Terrestrial planets (inner planets) are called this
because of the rock that makes up the planet. Jovian planets (outer planets) are mostly made of gas
causing this name, as well as the name gas giants. The atmospheres are also because with Terrestrial
being mostly made of hydrogen and helium, Jovian being mostly carbon
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Ginsburg V. City Of Ithaca And Cornell University Case Study
Title: Ginsburg v. City of Ithaca and Cornell University et al., 839 F. Supp. 2d. 537 (N.D.N.Y. 2012).
Parties: Plaintiff: Howard I. Ginsburg, as Administrator of the Estate of Bradley Marc Ginsburg,
Defendants: City of Ithaca and Cornell University. Court: United States District Court. Procedural
posture: The case is before the Northern District of New York after the plaintiff, Howard I. Ginsburg,
filed an amended petition as the administrator of the estate of his deceased son, Bradley Marc
Ginsburg, asking that the City of Ithaca and Cornell University be held negligent for Bradley s
wrongful death as well as personal injuries and conscious pain and suffering. Facts: On or about
February 16 or 17, 2010, a freshman Cornell student, Bradley Ginsburg, committed suicide after
jumping to his death off the Thurston Avenue Bridge in Ithaca, New York. Investigation showed that
Bradley exhibited no visible warning signs associated with someone thinking about ending their life,
but the father alleged that the City of Ithaca and Cornell University failed to take appropriate
precautions to secure the bridge after 26 prior suicides on it and the other six bridges near campus
between 1990 and 2010. Issues: 1) Did Cornell University through planning with the City of Ithaca
exercise sufficient control over the design, construction, and maintenance of the Thurston Avenue
Bridge where they could not be held liable for any alleged hazards on the bridge that might cause
injuries or death? 2) Did the City of Ithaca and Cornell University takes adequate steps to ensure the
safety of individual s using the bridge at any time after the prior deaths were committed? Holdings: 1)
No. Between the years of 2006 through 2007 Cornell University played a major part in the City of
Ithaca s redesign and rebuilding of the Thurston Avenue Bridge but was irresponsible due to their
failure to express the importance of adding railings and other preventive suicide measures over
aesthetics even with the prior knowledge of past suicidal events. Galindo v. Town of Clarkstown, 2
N.Y. 3d 633, 636 (2004) states that a party that owns or controls the property has a duty to exercise
reasonable care under the circumstances in
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Symbols Used To Describe Her Body In The 1920 s
The symbol that Thornton represented and the terminology used to describe her body was closely tied
to the idea of the female body was long established symbol in the English public sphere, featured in
both media and politics. Accounts of Thornton s appearance were almost identical across the different
forms of media. Unlike her blue coated portrayal in the earlier image, Thornton was said to have been
wearing a red worsted jacket and duck trousers . Her body were described as, of low stature with
limbs are very firmly knit together . Her facial features were regularly labeled as, comely, her eyes are
dark and brilliant, and her teeth are extremely white. Cumulatively, the implications of these
descriptions amount to an attractive female in typical sailor s clothing, whose ... Show more content
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These exact adjectives were repeated and reused in all of the different media she appeared in. The
broadsheet used a combination of both phrases but the Lady s Magazine, while adding that her eyes
were expressive , did not resist a quip at how being aboard the ship changed her appearance. Stating,
for the rest, the description may as well cease, till she has overcome the toils of the sea , it is as if they
were horrified to continue describing the weathering that her appearance had endured at sea. An
emphasis on the changes in her appearance was clear when discussing the number of times her hands
were described in the various medias. The ballad was clear to mark the transition her hands
underwent: With pitch and tar her hands were hard, tho once like velvet soft . The news articles too
frequently commented on Thornton s hands, fetishizing her hands as a mark of
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Katha Pollitt What s Wrong With Gay Marriage
Gay Marriage
Katha Pollitt s, What s Wrong with Gay Marriage, is an article about why Gay Marriage should be
accepted without question. Pollitt views what social conservatives (530) have to say about marriage,
and how their belief that marriage is all about procreation isn t persuasive to those outside of the right
wing think tank, Catholic marriage tribunal, or ultra Orthodox rabbi court. (Pollitt 530). Pollitt tells
her readers to scratch procreation and then examines the theory that, marriage is the way women
domesticate men. Continuing with well known right winger George Gilder s theory, she uses his
statistical support that married men are much less likely than single men to take drugs, steal a car,
murder someone, etc against ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both use great supporting facts or statistics in writing their articles. Each agree that marriage, in some
way, has to do with procreation. The fact that they come to a common agreement that having kids is a
major part of marriage, and for Colson a marital requirement, is an important comparison since Pollitt
is writing in favor of same sex marriage. Both authors agree that our traditional marriage today,
consisting of a man and woman, are too easily dissolved. They also agree that many family tragedies
are a result of broken marriages. Lastly, a major similarity both Pollitt and Colson talk about it the
future of the
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Essay on Prisoners Without Choice
Prisoners without Choice
When people go on a trip to the zoo, it can be assumed that they do not think about much more than
what they can see. Signals that make zoos unfair and sometimes unbearable for the captive animals are
not visible to most spectators. This essay will explain how zoos are unjust and should not be
supported. Animals should not be held captive due their negative behavioral changes, lack of natural
habitat and the zoos failure to effectively preserve endangered species.
Even though zoos try to imitate the natural habitat of each animal, the area for the zoo might not be
able to support the animals needed environment. When visiting a zoo many people fail to notice that
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When introduced with stress animals act strangely, and their actions are visible to zoo visitors, but
viewers are not aware of why they are doing these things. According to PETA (People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals), when animals pace from side to side, walk in circles, lick their bars, roll their
heads, and rock back and forth, they are under severe stress. Most captive animals also perform acts of
self mutilation, and eat their own feces. There are even some cases of stillbirths caused by stressful
conditions. Animals who naturally live in large herds should not be housed alone, and solitary animals
should not be kept in groups. These situations also create unhappiness in captive animals. Zoo animals
living under anxiety and tension also add to the difficulties of conserving species.
Zoos claim to conserve species, but they frequently fall short on this promise. The zoo industry
rationalizes the caging and breeding of animals by claiming that zoos enhance conservation efforts,
but the facts do not back up this claim. According to a joint report by the World Society for the
Protection of Animals and the Born Free Foundation, with the best will in the world, and even with all
their combined resources, zoos cannot hope to save more than a few of the animal species that are
doomed to become extinct within the next decade (Laws). According to PETA, reintroductions of
individual members of
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Investigating The Effect Of Ligand On The TFT Properties...
To investigate the effect of ligand on the TFT properties, we focused on the In2O3 NCs films cured at
150 °C. Both the ligand molecules OA and BET were conserved on the NCs surface in the TFT
devices at a curing temperature of 150 °C. The TGA curves confirmed no weight loss at 150 °C
(Figure. 4). Moreover, the FTIR spectrum of the thin films cured at 150 °C also supported the
existence of the ligand molecules OA and BET with high intensity peaks of the alkyl group Csp3 H
and carboxylate group COO (Figures 5(a) and 5(b)). Therefore, The µ increased after the ligand
exchange process because of the decrease ligand length from OA (1.97 nm) to BET (0.48 nm). In the
In2O3 NCs films cured at 150 °C, the NCs are separated by insulating ligand OA ... Show more
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Table 1. TFT characteristics of the In2O3 OA NCs and In2O3 BET NCs thin films annealed at
different temperatures.
The µ of In2O3 OA NC and In2O3 BET NC thin films increased by 2 4 orders of magnitude with
increasing annealing temperatures from 150 °C to 350 °C, at which the OA or BET ligands
decomposed as discussed in the TGA (Figure 4) and FTIR results (Figures 5(a) and 5(b)). Specially,
the highest mobility obtained in this study are 4.1 cm2V 1s 1 for the In2O3 BET NC TFT annealed at
350 °C. This can be explained by thermal decomposition of the organic ligands OA or BET on the NC
surface, decreasing the d between the neighboring nanocrystals with increasing annealing
temperatures [15]. This was further supported by investigating the crystalline domain sizes of the NCs
from the XRD pattern of the thin films (in the supplementary information). The crystalline domain
sizes were not significantly affected by the annealing temperature, indicating that the In2O3 NC thin
films still consisted of an assembly of the single crystalline NCs [15].
Temperature dependence of In2O3 NC TFT devices To know the charge transport mechanism, the
relationship between the mobility and temperature was investigated. The temperature dependence of
the mobility takes the general form
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Long Beach Controversy
City Hall s recent push to allow more development of buildings across Long Beach has caused
controversy between residents and city officials. The controversy revolves around a city policy
document known as the Land Use Element which was written in 1989, a time when Long Beach had
44,000 less residents. The Land Use Element sets basic rules for what kinds of buildings can be built
in a given neighborhood. City officials are now attempting to re write the policy for the first time since
1989. As presently drafted, the Land Use Element does not allow developers to add more dwelling in
taller buildings. The proposed draft calls for taller buildings, including five and six story buildings
around the Traffic Circle, and 10 story buildings in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The fist economic concept presented in the article is cost benefit analysis in regards to adding more
density. The newly proposed land use element policy wants to address the demand for housing,
employment, and lifestyle choices. They would like to encourage larger open space which could
accommodate mixed use development. This would help reduce the number of residents that commute
out of Long Beach for work. The plan would also encourage more section 8 housing projects that can
accommodate low income individuals. Majority of residents living in Long Beach believe that this
proposal would incur a huge cost on the city. Long Beach is a parking impacted city with poor public
transit system. Adding more density would not help the parking crisis that Long Beach faces; it can
potentially make it worse. Residents also fear that adding more density in the city could lead to an
increase in crime. The second economic concept in this article relates to supply and demand. Long
Beach is currently facing a housing crisis. There is not enough housing to accommodate its residents.
The demand for housing is far greater than the supply, which has caused rent prices to skyrocket over
the past few years. Long Beach simply does not have enough housing to accommodate all of its
residents. When the Land Use element was first written in 1989, there were 44,000 less residents. City
officials believe that adding more housing density could help alleviate
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Realism And Impressionism
Realism and Impressionism are two noteworthy periods in history of art during which distinctive types
of art including painting, architecture, music, essentially enhanced, mirroring the ideologies and
artistic philosophies during that time.
Throughout the movement of Realism in the 19th century, it had become common for Parisians to
make outings to the suburbs along the Seine and, although related scenes had already appeared in
illustrations and prints on themes of Parisian leisure, they were unusual as the subject matter for large
painting. In general terms of suburban leisure, Courbet s was first of what became a highly popular
topic for painting, especially among the Impressionists, from Édouard Manet Déjeuner sur l herbe and
Claude Monet On the bank of the Seine to George Seurat s A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La
Grande Jatte .
This essay compares and contrasts these two art periods regarding the major works created by
outstanding artists. In such manner, the work Young ladies on the banks of the Seine , created by
Gustave Courbet has been compared with Édouard Manet s painting Luncheon on the grass .
Courbet s painting depicts two young Parisiennes resting during the summer heat in a flowery spot
under overhanging trees on the shady banks of the Seine. The piece exhibited for the first time in Paris
in 1857 provoked a scandal caused mainly by the Courbet s choice of subject. He changed the
traditionally way of portraying women within a natural setting with
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Minor Characters Impact on Willy Loman in Arthur...
Minor Characters Impact on Willy Loman in Arthur Miller s play, Death of a Salesman
In the Arthur Miller play Death of a Salesman, Willy Loman comes in contact with several characters,
many of whom prompt him to examine his past as well as his conscience. Charley s son Bernard is
such a character. Lacking dimension and depth of character, Bernard functions primarily as a foil to
expose Willy s tragic and pathetic nature.
The other characters have no real interaction with Willy that would allow for development. During
Willy s first flashback, Bernard appears only to remind Biff of the Regents exam. Willy refers to
Bernard as a pest and an anemic, and Biff mimics his father by saying that Bernard is liked, but not
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Willy s predictions regarding Bernard are proven wrong later in the play. Bernard is successful; he is a
respected lawyer preparing to argue a case before the Supreme Court. In the stage directions, Arthur
Miller describes Bernard as a quiet, earnest, but self assured young man. When Willy meets him in
Charley s office, Bernard is reserved and polite. Aware of the success that Bernard has obtained, Willy
shows repect for him by calling him a brilliant man. While he may be happy for Bernard s well being,
Willy can t help but be reminded of his son s failures. He even asks of Charley how it is that Bernard
has accomplished such feats in spite of Charley s lack of interest. Charley hints that his son thrives
because of this neglect.
If Bernard s characterization is flat, then it can be reasoned that his creation is for a singular purpose.
Bernard is the symbol of success, which makes Willy s life all the more tragic for failing to recognize
this. Because Bernard s actions are mainly directed towards Willy, Bernard can also be considered an
extension of Willy s conscience. For example, when the two are in Charley s office speculating as to
why Biff didn t finish school, Bernard mentions that Biff lost his initiative after he came back from
Boston. This causes Willy to become angry and later to recall that night when his son discovered the
affair. Here, Bernard acts as a catalyst, causing Willy to realize the
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Moments Of Comedy And Humor In El Nogalar
El Nogalar is a full play production about a Mexican family trying to fight for their pecan orchard.
The Galvans are an upper middle class family, but their social status is becoming less and less
relevant. The play is special because it has moments of comedy and sadness. El Nogalar portrays a
story of a family losing their status and lands to the drug cartel taking over in Mexico.
A lot of the play is seen in the eyes of Dunia, the family s maid. Dunia is a funny character that
provides some humor in dark situations. Maite, the mother s, spending habits do not help out the
family s situation. Maite just wants the drug cartel issue to go away and does not realize that ignoring
the issue will not solve their problems. Maite s daughters, Valeria
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How Did Plato s Beliefs Contribute To The Study Of Philosophy
Philosophy can be described as coming to understand through means of deep thoughts. Two famous
examples of practitioners of this field include Plato and Parmenides. Though these two philosophers
taught about many different things, they both taught and agreed on one thing: what it meant to be
wise. Plato and Parmenides both provide an account of what it means to be wise, and the central
agreement between them is that at its core, wisdom is realizing that truth lies beyond the base senses
and hubris of the human body.
Plato believed that wisdom consists of gaining knowledge and understanding through the forms, and
by reducing dependency on the bodily senses, and the material realm that they observe. Plato is called
a dualist, meaning that he thought there are two separate and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The knowledge that they gained through understanding the eternal and unchanging form is something
they could have never been made aware of if they had tried to gain knowledge through observing the
material triangles only with the use of their bodily senses. In his dialogue, Republic, Plato described
the process of using the forms to gain knowledge and wisdom through his famous Allegory of the
Cave. In this thought experiment, Plato described a cave, in which there were multiple prisoners, who
for their entire lives have been bound and shackled in such a way that they were made to look at the
wall of the cave. On this wall, several shadows of statues of animals, plants, and animals are cast by a
fire behind the prisoners. These prisoners, if not told otherwise, would live their entire lives believing
that the shadows were the only things in existence; not being aware that they were mere images of
something which is more real. However, one of the prisoners were freed, they would be able to turn
around and see that the shadows were less real than the statues,
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Coming Of Age Of Girls In Fairytales
When Little Red Cap becomes Mrs. Red Cap: the coming of age of girls in fairytales From a young
age, girls around the world are told that their transition into womanhood will mark an important
chapter in their lives. It guides a young girl from innocence to experience and is characterized through
her attainment of self responsibility and her newly found maturity. This milestone in a girl s life is
often explored through different adaptations during different time periods of our history; for example,
we often see the subject being explored in fairytales. In Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm s fairytale Little
Red Cap , Little Red Cap s attainment of womanhood is symbolized through a noticeable change in
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For one, when she listens to her mother, she no longer strays from the path and is able to get to her
grandmother s safely, consequently contrasting her initial behavior and marking a girl s maturity for
listening to her mother. In Little Red Cap , the mother had warned her daughter before leaving to her
grandmother s to not distract herself from staying on the path: Get an early start, before it becomes
hot, and when you re out in the woods, be nice and good and don t stray from the path, otherwise you
ll fall and break the glass, and your grandmother will get nothing (101 102). Little Red Cap would
have accomplished her mother s advice if she wasn t still a child in the beginning of the story: So she
ran off the path and plunged into the woods to look for flowers. And each time she plucked one, she
thought she saw another even prettier flower and ran after it, going deeper and deeper into the forest.
But the wolf went straight to the grandmother s house and knocked at the door (103). The little girl
being easily distracted by the beauty of flowers and not connecting the dots of the wolf going after her
grandmother demonstrates her incapability of being an intelligent and grown woman, a telltale of her
still being an immature child. However, this changes near the end of the
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How Does Beowulf Kill Her Son s Death
In the movie, Beowulf; Grendel mother mourn her son s death, because Beowulf killed him. Beowulf
tells the people, he will kill the monster. Beowulf cuts off Grendel head with his sword. Wiglaf helped
Beowulf, in his fight against Grendel. Grendel didn t like, that the Danes were rejoicing, so he killed
them. Grendel ate the soldiers, although Beowulf killed Grendel mother. Grendel attacked the soldiers,
while they were sleep. Danes were rejoicing,but Grendel didn t like it; whereas, Beowulf and his 14
men are going to help Hrothgar, however Grendel mother mourns her son s death. Grendel and
Beowulf fought, whereas Beowulf cuts off Grendel head with his sword. Beowulf tells the people, he
will kill the monster; since he said that Wiglaf ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They heard about Grendel, and all the damage he caused. Beowulf decides to help Hrothgar and the
Danes, because he wants to battle and defeat Grendel. Beowulf leaves behind his own tribe, The
Geats, after the decision to help them. They all aboard a ship, to Herot; so that they can meet Hrothgar.
Beowulf and his men get to Herot; Hrothgar had asked, who has come, the man replied with Beowulf.
Beowulf already knew Hrothgar, when he is cousins with a former ruler. Hrothgar took Beowulf, to
his people; since he was getting to tell the people, he was going to kill the monster. The news spread,
that Herot was in trouble, more importantly, Hrothgar and the Danes, as a result; Beowulf and his14
men are going to Hrothgar to help him. Beowulf meet Grendel in Herot, since there Beowulf was
confident enough, to defeat
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What Is The Theme Of Honor In The Killer Angels
The civil war was one of America s biggest wars it had ever been in. Over 51,000 people suffered
causality when it was over. In the book The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara, it recounts the story of
the battle of Gettysburg. Many historical people (Robert E. Lee for example) are included in the novel.
The novel switches between the confederates and the union by chapters. Robert E. Lee and Joshua L.
Chamberlain are the two main characters who tell their sides of the confederate and union. Both men,
Lee and Chamberlain, showed honor in their own way through the novel. Honor can be defined in
many ways, according to Merriam Webster honor is High moral standards of behavior. Honor can be
both inherited and bestowed. If you are born into a wealthy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Lee. He is known throughout the book as a man of honor and religion. When Lee is talking to
Longstreet about working a team, he tells him, I like to go into battle with the agreement of my
commanders, as far as possible, as you know. We are all members of this army, in a common cause.
(Lee, 183). Lee is showing honor by telling his other general, that they are any better that the men
fighting. He tells Longstreet that they are all in it together and they should honor everyone s opinion
and be able to come to a compromise. Another time Lee showed honor is when he soothed Major
General Harry Heth, Lee said, Your Division will not fight today, General. I want you to rest. There
was that tone in his voice, that marvelous warmth, that made them all look not at Heth but at Lee, the
gray beard, the dark eyed, the old man, the fighter. Sir, I m fine, Heth said. But he could not even
stand without the hand on the tree. Lee smiled. Of course, sir. But I would rather you rested. We will
soon be needing you. (Lee and Heth, 187). He shows honor and compassion in this talk with Heth. He
honors Heth by letting him rest because of his injuries and showing compassion to him when doing
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Analytical Essay On Bartleby The Scrivener
Published in the early 1850s, Bartleby, the Scrivener is a story by Herman Melville which takes place
on Wall Street in New York. Melville is known for having a reputation that s extremely interesting
because it has unusually sharp contrast and because it permits to the complicated process going on all
around us at the present moment (Riegel). Melville uses a narrator in this story and describes himself
as an unambitious lawyer who owns a small office on Wall Street and his primary focuses in life are
financial stability and simplicity. After he describes himself, the narrator starts giving details on the
surroundings of his work place and three other workers around him. The narrator becomes
mesmerized by one of the three workers around him, Bartleby, for his unexplainable actions in which
he refuses to work. Melville, at first, portrays Bartleby as a hardworking person who later refuses to
work upon command and even lies unresponsive on the ground to die. Melville s purpose of Bartleby
s sudden change in motivation is to show the dreary, repeatable atmosphere of the bureaucratic
American society in the 1850 s. Before Bartleby s arrival at the office, the narrator compared two
views seen from the office building as opposites. The narrator states, At one end they looked upon the
white wall of the interior of a spacious sky light shaft, penetrating the building from top to bottom.
This view might have been considered rather tame than otherwise, deficient in what
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Farenheit 911 Essay example
Fahrenheit 9/11 s Power Elite Theory
On June 25, 2004, Academy Award winning filmmaker, Michael Moore, released a controversial film,
Fahrenheit 9/11, to the nation, that examined the actions of the Bush Administration in the time period
following the tragic events that occurred on September 11, 2001. The film was protested by the nation
s conservatives and thought to be rather comical to the nation s liberals due to the way that Moore
portrayed President George W. Bush and the rest of the Republican Party. Moore showed in detail the
different events or decisions that he felt were disputable from Bush s presidency, including the way he
feels Bush unfairly powers the nation s population into following that of ... Show more content on
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This is where the elected officials place large investments in major corporations, during their term(s),
that prove to be very successful. Another part of the revolving door theory is that many officials have
lucrative opportunities waiting for them in the companies they dealt with while they were still in their
professional lives. They do this for the main reason that they and their families will be able to stay in
the power elite and maintain the benefits that come with the prestigious level
(www.michaelmoore.com).
Examined in the film was the event when Bush was to appoint his foreign policy team. All the
advisors he selected were viewed as major contributors in the political picture. It was observed that all
but one of these advisors were members of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), the New York
based organization that is a well renowned exponent of America s Insider establishment. This was a
common method used in an attempt to make the United States a one world government ruled by the
elite class. The CFR has made close to every decision in the past regarding foreign policy, no matter
what the political party of the current president. Therefore, when President Bush joined forces with
this council, it became practically impossible for a change in policy while the Bush Administration is
in power (www.thenewamerican.com).
Another disputable topic that Moore
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Abortion, An Issue With Its New Expansion Of Abortion...
Today, abortion has become another political issue, rather than the intimate choice of a woman.
Abortion isn t a new issue because in the case, Roe vs. Wade, the court s decision was the first step,
where women could do as they wish with their body in a safe, legal manner. So why, after forty one
years since this case was passed is abortion an issue again? Abortion is often presented as if it is new
and people have just started doing it years ago, when in reality the practice of abortion has dated back
to ancient times. Abortion is the trending topic once again because The Affordable Care Act , also
known as Obama care , has made abortion an issue with its new expansion of abortion coverage. This
paper will examine all of the harmful ways abortions can harm your body and also how they may
affect you in a positive and in a negative way. Also, it helps you understand why people decide to get
an abortion and the government has made abortion such a popular topic. Even though you may not
agree with the decision of abortion, you have to have an open mind to other people s decisions and
opinions towards them.
According to the Fourteenth Amendment, All persons born or naturalized in the United States and
subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the Unites States and of the State wherein they reside.
The rights of the women are addressed in the Amendment; however, it fails to mention anything about
women s rights to their fetus. If the government takes away this
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Alliteration In The Warrior s Heart By Eric Greitens
Alliteration is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely
connected words. In the book The Warrior s Heart, alliteration is used by the author Eric Greitens to
show that they are few people that will make it through the tough training that people endure in the
BUD/S training. It is right after the soldiers are told that they have completed their training and have
become seals. He then goes on to explain the type of people that make it through training. After listing
off all the people that typically don t make it he says The vicious beauty of BUD/S training is that
there are no excuses, no explanations. You do or do not (222). This shows that the only way to get
through the training is if you are able to get through tough obstacles without any other mindset than.
You have to tell yourself that you can do it and not make excuses why you aren t giving your best
effort. This is alliteration because he states that there are no excuses, no explanations . (Word count:
185)
Onamonapia the use or formation of words whose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the book The Warrior s Heart, simile is used by the author Eric Greitens to show that the sound of
his back popping was blaring to his ears. Greitens is in a chinese dojo being taught karate when this
happens. Greitens said that the assistant shifu came up behind him and grabbed his neck when His
hands twisted, and I heard every vertebra in my neck pop like a thunderclap of cracked knuckles (22).
This shows a simile because he referenced the sound of his neck cracking as a thunderclap of cracked
knuckles using as. He used this technique to show that the his neck cracked in so many places that it
made an enormous sound. He was trying to learn how to break a board at this moment and the
assistant shifu noticed that he was feeling stiff and did this to loosen him up to be able to perform
better. (word count
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Summary Of Nature s Metropolis By Cronon
In the novel Nature s Metropolis by William Cronon, the author examines the city of Chicago in the
context of the environmental and economic factors that has made it a trade center. Additionally, the
novel presents the case for a looser definition of nature in relationship to urban centers emphasizing
the interconnectedness of both spaces and the role of environmental and anthropogenic factors in
shaping them. Interconnectedness to the point that Cronon encourages readers to view the city and
hinterlands related to it as a multitude of overlapping market and resource regions (Cronon 278).
Viewing the landscape through this anthropocentric lens where all spaces are involved in the
economics of the region elucidates the relationships present and breaks down the abstract walls
between city and hinterland. This essay will critically ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Without sunshine, ecosystems would be confined to abiotic elements and mostly bacterial organisms
and the economy would not exist sans the people that drive the exchanges that make it possible.
Conversely, sunshine is converted into food for plants which can then be consumed by another
organism (and another organism...etc.) or converted into building materials. In either case, the
sunshine is converted into something with some market value which is what Cronon describes as the
wealth of nature despite the permutations it may go through before it s final use (Cronon 150).
Consequently, economy is reliant on the ecosystem in which it exists and of which it is a part and vice
versa. For example, the prevalence of logging would vary by location and time of year and the forests
in the area would accordingly have different appearances (Cronon 156 157). This meant that the
people in an area adapted to their surroundings based on the shared pressures that other nonhuman
organisms also
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Patient Cloning System
Electronic health records (EHRs) are becoming more common among health care facilities every day.
They are intended to increase both the quality and usefulness of documentation (AHIMA Work Group,
2013). There are many features that make EHRs user friendly and can decrease work time for
clinicians. However, some of these same features, if not used properly, can cause a decrease in the
integrity of the record. It is important that providers are aware of these risks and are educate on using
the computerize records properly.
Copy/paste, or cloning is a very common feature of a computerized heath record that bot enhances the
use, but also puts the record at great risk. Copying of data can be done intentionally by the user, and in
some situations, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By removing old documentation, the chart is being altered incorrectly. However, if the information is
not removed, the current instructions given to the patient are inaccurate and puts the patient at risk. To
rectify this situation, I believe the discharge documentation in our system needs to be totally
revamped. Each set of discharge instructions should be unique to that specific visit. Old information,
accurate or inaccurate, should not be taken from previous visits for the current visit. The pulling of old
information should be an option for the user, not something that automatically happens. I believe this
needs to be brought to the attention of our IT staff as soon as possible so the records can stop being
inaccurately changed, but most of all for our patient s safety. Giving patients the incorrect information
upon discharge can cause great harm. People don t always here what their provider says, so the refer to
the instructions when they get home. If they see an old medication, they may think that they must have
missed the doctor telling them to take. Rather than calling for clarification, they may inadvertently
start taking a mediation that is not necessary or that could interact poorly with a current
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Radish Seed Lab Report
In generalization, there are a multitude of factors that could potentially influence the germination of a
radish seed. This lab thoroughly exhibits the effect of water amounts on the germination of a radish
seed. There is indeed an in depth science behind the projected results, and overall of the effects water
has on the germination of radish seeds, and the growth of plants in particular. Radishes themselves are
moisture loving plants; therefore, it is significant that they receive an adequate amount of water,
allowing the soil to be moist, but not overly saturated (Biology Coach, 2015). In general, water is
significant for the health of a plant in the way it transports important nutrients throughout the plant.
From this point, nutrients are drawn from the soil and used by the plant. Seed germination itself is
defined as the process where the seed sprout for growing, and future development into a plant. In
order to germinate, the seed must have its essential needs met until it is capable of doing so: water,
temperature, and sun. Therefore, during its early stages of growth, the seed will rely upon the food
supplies stores within it, until it is large enough for its own leaves to begin making food through
photosynthesis (Biology of Plants, 2016). Initially, the process of germination begins with the
absorption of water y there seed, therefore, this absorption of water then activates an enzyme that
increases ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This then not only prevents the germination of the seed; however, if the plant were to initially
germinate, it would be unable to grow any further, as without enough water, photosynthesis, nutrient
transfer, or transpiration would be unable to occur; therefore, the plant would be unable to sustain
(Growing Anything,
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The Importance Of Life As A Seventh Grader
CUSACK AM
CONFERENCE ESSAY
Last year as a sixth grader, I wasn t as irresponsible as I thought I was looking back on it now. I got
most of my homework in on time, I had good grades and I was organised. I had good friends to help
me through the hard parts and I like to think that I helped others as well.
One of the actions that helped me later in seventh grade was when I had study hall last year. It
definitely helped me realize to set aside time for homework. Plus it showed me how to keep
homework and school work in separate, prioritized sections in my life. Last year, with the electives
that I had, I was able to make friends outside of sixth grade and when I went into seventh grade, I had
people who had the same teachers from the year before help me with things I either couldn t
understand or needed advice for. Also, in that part of things, I talked to teachers that I didn t have
earlier, but later in the school year and I got to know some of them. Which definitely helped me as a
seventh grader, by knowing somewhat what to expect if I had them as my teachers.
Life as a seventh grader seems pretty easy compared to an adult s everyday life, but in the moment it
can be pretty challenging. One of the few challenges that I have faced happened when I went to
Ireland for two weeks. I only missed seven total school days and I tried to bring most of my school
work with me, but it still wasn t easy when I had missed lessons and tests when I couldn t learn them
from nearly five
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Cezanne Research Paper
Cezanne s doubt is an biography based off of this French painters strengths and weaknesses. This also
explains the type of artist cezanne was. In the beginning, it expresses his love for painting and How he
painted the day his mother die. Which shows how much effort he put in his art. cezanne was also
visually visually impaired. He wondered whether that would affect his paintings, in the beginning of
his career. Furthermore, it explains how much anxiety cezanne had. He even wrote his will at 42. On
the other hand, the rest of the bioganry was about him and his relationship his relationship with art and
how he managed and proceeded with his career. Cezanne was an impressionist painter. I found it
interesting that he was such a vibrant painter,
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The Express
The Express is the story of Ernie Davis who was the first African American to win the coveted
Heisman Trophy, the highest accolade in American Football. Davis was a naturally talented football
player, who developed from a quiet young man to become an icon for the civil rights movement that
divided America in the early 1960s. Raised in poverty in Pennsylvania coal mining country, his talent
was recognized by Coach Ben Schwartzwalder who would help him turn from a high school athlete to
a sporting legend. Ernie Davis was the first African American to win the coveted Heisman Trophy, the
highest accolade in American Football. Davis was a naturally talented football player, who developed
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The sense of superiority among others created the concept of segregation; the legal or social practice
of separating people based upon their race or ethnicity. Although segregation was often perceived to
occur in the South, the unjust concept was found in every section of the United States at one time or
another. Segregation was a major obstruction to unity throughout the country during the 1950 s and
1960 s. Even so, the separation of races led to the meaningful of Civil Right s movement. At the time,
Ernie was really a good football player. He becomes more and more professional player, and he is
getting famous all over the country. Ernie became the first famous African American football player
after Jim brown who was the number one player in all football campus during that time. In fact, Ernie
started to face trouble during his life being segregated by the people who hated him because he was an
African American player. For example, the coach was scared to let Ernie play or score against Texas
because it was one of the most segregated states in the south at that time. Instead of that, Ernie strong
personality helped him to stand up in front of all the people who were threatened him before playing
the game. Am I invisible said Ernie to his coach. This was one of the most effective quote that grape
my attention because of the sense of humor that Ernie faced and the way he handle it.
In the conclusion, The
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Myasthenia Gravis Immune System
Introduction
This essay will describe the action of the immune system and discuss the development of autoimmune
diseases with a specific focus on Myasthenia Gravis (MG). It will first consider the role of the
immune system and its importance. It will then describe what autoimmunity is, and its development.
The third part focuses on MG, the physiology behind the disease and compares it to a healthy person
as well as any causal factors. Finally, some conclusions will be drawn about whether the immune
system really is, for or against us.
Role of the immune system
The immune systems role is to protect the body from pathogens.1 Pathogens must first breach the
physical barriers of the body to enter the organism.1 These include skin and ... Show more content on
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Each T helper cells have a different receptor so not all types bind to the same MHC14. When a T
helper cell binds to a specific MHC they activate. They also become either memory or effector
cells14. When T helper cells are activated they release a protein called cytokine which is used in cell
signalling to alert other activated immunological cells of the infection15.This is the specific immune
system and it is important because this type of immunity allows a quicker response each time the same
pathogen enters the body this allows the pathogen to be removed
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The Story Of Jack London
Jack London is considered one of Americans best writers in time. London is considered a naturalist,
which is one of the movements during the time of 1865 1915. A naturalist is where a writer portrays
the characters as victims of the environment. One famous short story that Jack London wrote is To
Build a Fire . This short story shows the main conflict of nature versus man. It is set in the Yukon Trail
during the winter time. London took part in the Klondike Gold Rush which gave him the inspiration to
write To Build a Fire . The one major character that the story focuses on is the unnamed man. The
unnamed man is a protagonist in the story. The man s character is revealed through his looks,
thoughts, and actions. The unnamed man s looks give readers a sense of who the character is. The man
is traveling through the Yukon Trial to a campsite in Henderson Creek. It is the season of winter and
the way he dresses puts an impact on how well prepared he is for this journey. Winter in the Alaska is
quite different then a winter in the south. The temperature that the man is traveling in is negative
seventy five degrees Fahrenheit. In To Build a Fire , London states Fifty degrees below zero stood for
a bite of frost that hurt and that must be guarded against by the use of mittens, ear flaps, warm
moccasins, and thick socks (1813). The man knowing of the basic clothing to have during this journey
shows that he knows what type of weather he is about to embark in. However, while
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African, Medieval Kingdom Of Mali, Questions And Answers
1. Were you surprised by anything you read in the sources on the African, medieval kingdom of Mali?
I was surprised by how big the Mali Empire was, and how many people lived in the land (roughly size
of western Europe, 50 million people). I was also surprised by how rich Mansa Musa was so rich that
500 slaves could go before him caring golden staffs that were four pounds!
2. As the people of medical West Africa did not generally record information through their own
written language, how do you think historians know so much about Mali? A lot of the information
known about the Mali Empire probably came from foreigners that visited a few of over 400 cities in
the Mali Empire. Since Mansa Musa built large scale projects, like palaces in Timbuktu and Gao,
architectural scholars and enthusiasts most likely visited them, and left detailed records. Simerly,
Musa also promoted education, as he built a university. Because of this, foreigners would have come
to the Mali Empire to study. During their stay, the students would also have written about the empire.
Finally, traders would have also have helped historians learn about the Mali Empire. By recording
what items were traded, and how much of each item was traded, historians would know about the
wealth of Mali. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Based on the sources you have read thus far, what role does trade appear to play in cultural and
economic progress in the civilizations you encountered in these readings and perhaps in those you
studied in the 8th grade? In most cases, trade provides wealth to the region, which in turn stabilizes
and fortifies it. With the security the region has, the people start to flourish, and arts, learning and
technology grow. For example, when trade started to flourish in Europe, towns were established, new
farming techniques were discovered and people could start to specialize in jobs other than farming.
Also Venice, Marco Polo s hometown, was established, and also flourished, because of
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  • 1. Disney Stationery Template | TUTORE.ORG - Master Of 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Disney Stationery Template | TUTORE.ORG - Master Of Disney Stationery Template | TUTORE.ORG - Master Of
  • 2. Title IX And Sex Discrimination Title IX was first introduced in Congress by its head author and sponsor, Senator Birch Bayh. On June 23, 1972, President Richard Nixon signed into law Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972 in response to the 1964 Civil Rights Act, requiring equal opportunity for males and females in educational programs including athletic programs. According to the United States Justice Department, Title IX is a comprehensive federal law which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any type of federally funded education program or activity. The main purpose of Title IX is to avoid using federal money to support sex discrimination within education programs and to provide United States citizens with effective protection. The implementation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Gray Zone by Primo Levi The Gray Zone by Primo Levi Summary In the chapter, the gray zone, the author Primo Levi describes the human relationships inside the Lager. In describing the gray zone, Levi discusses the different roles of prisoners assigned by the Nazi. The prisoners that did the work were seen as being more privileged which at the end of the day helped them get more food and live better. Therefore, the concept of the gray zone is analyzing the difference between the privileged and the non privileged in the Lager. The difference can be seen by the tasks that the prisoners carried out, for example, one of the groups were seen as, Low ranking functionaries... sweepers, kettle washers, night watchmen, bed smoothers... checkers of lice and scabies, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also he mentions since there were many implications that took part in the lager these events could have taken place anywhere else in the world. Terrence Des Pres, The Survivor Summary The Survivor by Terrence Des Pres discusses how prisoners survived in poor living conditions in the Warsaw Ghetto. He defines a survivor as, ...any man or women striving to keep life and spirit intact not only those who returned, but the hundreds of thousands who stayed alive sometimes for years, only to die at the last minute. He describes the experience in the Ghetto where it was possible to survive with the collective efforts of others, which is the opposite of how Primo Levi described it. Survivors experienced help from each other such as gifts of food from friends and family. People were willing to give up their valuables for the better of others. With these little gestures people felt better and more rich about their experience which helped lighten the mood in the Ghetto. However, thousands still died every day at Treblinka, a concentration camp in Poland. At the peak of operations, 15,000 men, women and children died there each day. Death on that scale took enormous labor, and towards the end, when the SS began to fear discovery, the mass graves were opened and the rotting bodies burned. The Sonderkommando, a group of prisoners, were responsible of disposing bodies of other prisoners. The purpose of surviving till the end was to tell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Similarities Between Paradise Lost And Paradise Lost Paradise Lost comparison to three epics of antiquity There are many ways to compare and contrast Paradise Lost with the three other epics of antiquity. The epics are Paradise Lost, Aeneid, The Epic Gilgamesh, and The Iliad. The most obvious difference is era. Paradise Lost is an epic poem from the 17th century and is written in blank verse which is the most modern phrasing method. According to an article on Enotes, out of the other three epics, the Iliad and Aeneid came from the same dactyllic family. ( Compare Milton s Paradise Lost ). Meanwhile The Epic Gilgamesh is more old fashioned in its verse Between the four books there are a variety of differences. These differences include subject matter, format, different symbiotic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many others disagree and see Satan in a more sympathetic sense. Although he is the antagonist, his motives are very real and his anger is genuinely human. His motivations are ambitious and relatable. In classical epics, the journey is the prime motivation for the heroes to literally demonstrate their heroism. Paradise Lost is more of an inward journey. In fact, the main journey is taken, which is Satan s fall from heaven, has occurred before the action takes place. So instead, we have an epic of plans , motivations, of ambitions; the climactic actions are mundane in comparison to the bloodshed of Achilles, for example. Paradise Lost employs a dual narrative and remains focus on the two interweaving stories. Classic epics give a great amount of attention to ancillary character and myths. ( Compare Milton s Paradise Lost ). In the Iliad, the rage of Diomedes is meant to show to battle and bring glory to a side character, yet not giving any insight to the main story of Achilles revenge. This is meant to depict multiple heroes. Finally, heroism. Classical epics see heroism as an act which includes defeating the enemy with cunning wisdom and bloodshed. Paradise Lost portrays heroism in a silent servitude and willing acceptance. When having prior knowledge of The Aeneid while reading Paradise Lost, it is almost difficult to disregard the parallels which Milton draws, according to Hannah Smith. ( Milton s Paradise Lost and Virgil s Aeneid ) Some of the most obvious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Comparing Two Planetss So, there are two groups of planets; the inner planets and the outer planets. They have a lot of differents like atmosphere, weight, size and more. although the inner and outer planets have a lot in common like what they revolve, the solar system they are in and more. With eight planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) there is a lot of information. With these many planets there are a lot of similarities, that all the planets have. One thing all they plant have is an axis, ever though all the axises are different all plants have one. Of course one thing they have in common is are they planets are in our solar system. A third similarity is that all the pictures we have of the plants are from the same telescope, the Hubble Telescope. Fourth to be included in this they must orbit the Sun. Another fact is that they all have a mass and with that gravity. Even if the planets are so different, for size, to where they are they all share these similarities and others. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The two groups are the terrestrial and the jovian planets, or the inner and outer planets. These two groups are used to show the differences in planets. Terrestrial planets (inner planets) are called this because of the rock that makes up the planet. Jovian planets (outer planets) are mostly made of gas causing this name, as well as the name gas giants. The atmospheres are also because with Terrestrial being mostly made of hydrogen and helium, Jovian being mostly carbon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Ginsburg V. City Of Ithaca And Cornell University Case Study Title: Ginsburg v. City of Ithaca and Cornell University et al., 839 F. Supp. 2d. 537 (N.D.N.Y. 2012). Parties: Plaintiff: Howard I. Ginsburg, as Administrator of the Estate of Bradley Marc Ginsburg, Defendants: City of Ithaca and Cornell University. Court: United States District Court. Procedural posture: The case is before the Northern District of New York after the plaintiff, Howard I. Ginsburg, filed an amended petition as the administrator of the estate of his deceased son, Bradley Marc Ginsburg, asking that the City of Ithaca and Cornell University be held negligent for Bradley s wrongful death as well as personal injuries and conscious pain and suffering. Facts: On or about February 16 or 17, 2010, a freshman Cornell student, Bradley Ginsburg, committed suicide after jumping to his death off the Thurston Avenue Bridge in Ithaca, New York. Investigation showed that Bradley exhibited no visible warning signs associated with someone thinking about ending their life, but the father alleged that the City of Ithaca and Cornell University failed to take appropriate precautions to secure the bridge after 26 prior suicides on it and the other six bridges near campus between 1990 and 2010. Issues: 1) Did Cornell University through planning with the City of Ithaca exercise sufficient control over the design, construction, and maintenance of the Thurston Avenue Bridge where they could not be held liable for any alleged hazards on the bridge that might cause injuries or death? 2) Did the City of Ithaca and Cornell University takes adequate steps to ensure the safety of individual s using the bridge at any time after the prior deaths were committed? Holdings: 1) No. Between the years of 2006 through 2007 Cornell University played a major part in the City of Ithaca s redesign and rebuilding of the Thurston Avenue Bridge but was irresponsible due to their failure to express the importance of adding railings and other preventive suicide measures over aesthetics even with the prior knowledge of past suicidal events. Galindo v. Town of Clarkstown, 2 N.Y. 3d 633, 636 (2004) states that a party that owns or controls the property has a duty to exercise reasonable care under the circumstances in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Symbols Used To Describe Her Body In The 1920 s The symbol that Thornton represented and the terminology used to describe her body was closely tied to the idea of the female body was long established symbol in the English public sphere, featured in both media and politics. Accounts of Thornton s appearance were almost identical across the different forms of media. Unlike her blue coated portrayal in the earlier image, Thornton was said to have been wearing a red worsted jacket and duck trousers . Her body were described as, of low stature with limbs are very firmly knit together . Her facial features were regularly labeled as, comely, her eyes are dark and brilliant, and her teeth are extremely white. Cumulatively, the implications of these descriptions amount to an attractive female in typical sailor s clothing, whose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These exact adjectives were repeated and reused in all of the different media she appeared in. The broadsheet used a combination of both phrases but the Lady s Magazine, while adding that her eyes were expressive , did not resist a quip at how being aboard the ship changed her appearance. Stating, for the rest, the description may as well cease, till she has overcome the toils of the sea , it is as if they were horrified to continue describing the weathering that her appearance had endured at sea. An emphasis on the changes in her appearance was clear when discussing the number of times her hands were described in the various medias. The ballad was clear to mark the transition her hands underwent: With pitch and tar her hands were hard, tho once like velvet soft . The news articles too frequently commented on Thornton s hands, fetishizing her hands as a mark of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Katha Pollitt What s Wrong With Gay Marriage Gay Marriage Katha Pollitt s, What s Wrong with Gay Marriage, is an article about why Gay Marriage should be accepted without question. Pollitt views what social conservatives (530) have to say about marriage, and how their belief that marriage is all about procreation isn t persuasive to those outside of the right wing think tank, Catholic marriage tribunal, or ultra Orthodox rabbi court. (Pollitt 530). Pollitt tells her readers to scratch procreation and then examines the theory that, marriage is the way women domesticate men. Continuing with well known right winger George Gilder s theory, she uses his statistical support that married men are much less likely than single men to take drugs, steal a car, murder someone, etc against ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both use great supporting facts or statistics in writing their articles. Each agree that marriage, in some way, has to do with procreation. The fact that they come to a common agreement that having kids is a major part of marriage, and for Colson a marital requirement, is an important comparison since Pollitt is writing in favor of same sex marriage. Both authors agree that our traditional marriage today, consisting of a man and woman, are too easily dissolved. They also agree that many family tragedies are a result of broken marriages. Lastly, a major similarity both Pollitt and Colson talk about it the future of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay on Prisoners Without Choice Prisoners without Choice When people go on a trip to the zoo, it can be assumed that they do not think about much more than what they can see. Signals that make zoos unfair and sometimes unbearable for the captive animals are not visible to most spectators. This essay will explain how zoos are unjust and should not be supported. Animals should not be held captive due their negative behavioral changes, lack of natural habitat and the zoos failure to effectively preserve endangered species. Even though zoos try to imitate the natural habitat of each animal, the area for the zoo might not be able to support the animals needed environment. When visiting a zoo many people fail to notice that the animals have living areas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When introduced with stress animals act strangely, and their actions are visible to zoo visitors, but viewers are not aware of why they are doing these things. According to PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), when animals pace from side to side, walk in circles, lick their bars, roll their heads, and rock back and forth, they are under severe stress. Most captive animals also perform acts of self mutilation, and eat their own feces. There are even some cases of stillbirths caused by stressful conditions. Animals who naturally live in large herds should not be housed alone, and solitary animals should not be kept in groups. These situations also create unhappiness in captive animals. Zoo animals living under anxiety and tension also add to the difficulties of conserving species. Zoos claim to conserve species, but they frequently fall short on this promise. The zoo industry rationalizes the caging and breeding of animals by claiming that zoos enhance conservation efforts, but the facts do not back up this claim. According to a joint report by the World Society for the Protection of Animals and the Born Free Foundation, with the best will in the world, and even with all their combined resources, zoos cannot hope to save more than a few of the animal species that are doomed to become extinct within the next decade (Laws). According to PETA, reintroductions of individual members of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Investigating The Effect Of Ligand On The TFT Properties... To investigate the effect of ligand on the TFT properties, we focused on the In2O3 NCs films cured at 150 °C. Both the ligand molecules OA and BET were conserved on the NCs surface in the TFT devices at a curing temperature of 150 °C. The TGA curves confirmed no weight loss at 150 °C (Figure. 4). Moreover, the FTIR spectrum of the thin films cured at 150 °C also supported the existence of the ligand molecules OA and BET with high intensity peaks of the alkyl group Csp3 H and carboxylate group COO (Figures 5(a) and 5(b)). Therefore, The µ increased after the ligand exchange process because of the decrease ligand length from OA (1.97 nm) to BET (0.48 nm). In the In2O3 NCs films cured at 150 °C, the NCs are separated by insulating ligand OA ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Table 1. TFT characteristics of the In2O3 OA NCs and In2O3 BET NCs thin films annealed at different temperatures. The µ of In2O3 OA NC and In2O3 BET NC thin films increased by 2 4 orders of magnitude with increasing annealing temperatures from 150 °C to 350 °C, at which the OA or BET ligands decomposed as discussed in the TGA (Figure 4) and FTIR results (Figures 5(a) and 5(b)). Specially, the highest mobility obtained in this study are 4.1 cm2V 1s 1 for the In2O3 BET NC TFT annealed at 350 °C. This can be explained by thermal decomposition of the organic ligands OA or BET on the NC surface, decreasing the d between the neighboring nanocrystals with increasing annealing temperatures [15]. This was further supported by investigating the crystalline domain sizes of the NCs from the XRD pattern of the thin films (in the supplementary information). The crystalline domain sizes were not significantly affected by the annealing temperature, indicating that the In2O3 NC thin films still consisted of an assembly of the single crystalline NCs [15]. Temperature dependence of In2O3 NC TFT devices To know the charge transport mechanism, the relationship between the mobility and temperature was investigated. The temperature dependence of the mobility takes the general form ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Long Beach Controversy City Hall s recent push to allow more development of buildings across Long Beach has caused controversy between residents and city officials. The controversy revolves around a city policy document known as the Land Use Element which was written in 1989, a time when Long Beach had 44,000 less residents. The Land Use Element sets basic rules for what kinds of buildings can be built in a given neighborhood. City officials are now attempting to re write the policy for the first time since 1989. As presently drafted, the Land Use Element does not allow developers to add more dwelling in taller buildings. The proposed draft calls for taller buildings, including five and six story buildings around the Traffic Circle, and 10 story buildings in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fist economic concept presented in the article is cost benefit analysis in regards to adding more density. The newly proposed land use element policy wants to address the demand for housing, employment, and lifestyle choices. They would like to encourage larger open space which could accommodate mixed use development. This would help reduce the number of residents that commute out of Long Beach for work. The plan would also encourage more section 8 housing projects that can accommodate low income individuals. Majority of residents living in Long Beach believe that this proposal would incur a huge cost on the city. Long Beach is a parking impacted city with poor public transit system. Adding more density would not help the parking crisis that Long Beach faces; it can potentially make it worse. Residents also fear that adding more density in the city could lead to an increase in crime. The second economic concept in this article relates to supply and demand. Long Beach is currently facing a housing crisis. There is not enough housing to accommodate its residents. The demand for housing is far greater than the supply, which has caused rent prices to skyrocket over the past few years. Long Beach simply does not have enough housing to accommodate all of its residents. When the Land Use element was first written in 1989, there were 44,000 less residents. City officials believe that adding more housing density could help alleviate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Realism And Impressionism Realism and Impressionism are two noteworthy periods in history of art during which distinctive types of art including painting, architecture, music, essentially enhanced, mirroring the ideologies and artistic philosophies during that time. Throughout the movement of Realism in the 19th century, it had become common for Parisians to make outings to the suburbs along the Seine and, although related scenes had already appeared in illustrations and prints on themes of Parisian leisure, they were unusual as the subject matter for large painting. In general terms of suburban leisure, Courbet s was first of what became a highly popular topic for painting, especially among the Impressionists, from Édouard Manet Déjeuner sur l herbe and Claude Monet On the bank of the Seine to George Seurat s A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte . This essay compares and contrasts these two art periods regarding the major works created by outstanding artists. In such manner, the work Young ladies on the banks of the Seine , created by Gustave Courbet has been compared with Édouard Manet s painting Luncheon on the grass . Courbet s painting depicts two young Parisiennes resting during the summer heat in a flowery spot under overhanging trees on the shady banks of the Seine. The piece exhibited for the first time in Paris in 1857 provoked a scandal caused mainly by the Courbet s choice of subject. He changed the traditionally way of portraying women within a natural setting with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Minor Characters Impact on Willy Loman in Arthur... Minor Characters Impact on Willy Loman in Arthur Miller s play, Death of a Salesman In the Arthur Miller play Death of a Salesman, Willy Loman comes in contact with several characters, many of whom prompt him to examine his past as well as his conscience. Charley s son Bernard is such a character. Lacking dimension and depth of character, Bernard functions primarily as a foil to expose Willy s tragic and pathetic nature. The other characters have no real interaction with Willy that would allow for development. During Willy s first flashback, Bernard appears only to remind Biff of the Regents exam. Willy refers to Bernard as a pest and an anemic, and Biff mimics his father by saying that Bernard is liked, but not well liked. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Willy s predictions regarding Bernard are proven wrong later in the play. Bernard is successful; he is a respected lawyer preparing to argue a case before the Supreme Court. In the stage directions, Arthur Miller describes Bernard as a quiet, earnest, but self assured young man. When Willy meets him in Charley s office, Bernard is reserved and polite. Aware of the success that Bernard has obtained, Willy shows repect for him by calling him a brilliant man. While he may be happy for Bernard s well being, Willy can t help but be reminded of his son s failures. He even asks of Charley how it is that Bernard has accomplished such feats in spite of Charley s lack of interest. Charley hints that his son thrives because of this neglect. If Bernard s characterization is flat, then it can be reasoned that his creation is for a singular purpose. Bernard is the symbol of success, which makes Willy s life all the more tragic for failing to recognize this. Because Bernard s actions are mainly directed towards Willy, Bernard can also be considered an extension of Willy s conscience. For example, when the two are in Charley s office speculating as to why Biff didn t finish school, Bernard mentions that Biff lost his initiative after he came back from Boston. This causes Willy to become angry and later to recall that night when his son discovered the affair. Here, Bernard acts as a catalyst, causing Willy to realize the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Moments Of Comedy And Humor In El Nogalar El Nogalar is a full play production about a Mexican family trying to fight for their pecan orchard. The Galvans are an upper middle class family, but their social status is becoming less and less relevant. The play is special because it has moments of comedy and sadness. El Nogalar portrays a story of a family losing their status and lands to the drug cartel taking over in Mexico. A lot of the play is seen in the eyes of Dunia, the family s maid. Dunia is a funny character that provides some humor in dark situations. Maite, the mother s, spending habits do not help out the family s situation. Maite just wants the drug cartel issue to go away and does not realize that ignoring the issue will not solve their problems. Maite s daughters, Valeria ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. How Did Plato s Beliefs Contribute To The Study Of Philosophy Philosophy can be described as coming to understand through means of deep thoughts. Two famous examples of practitioners of this field include Plato and Parmenides. Though these two philosophers taught about many different things, they both taught and agreed on one thing: what it meant to be wise. Plato and Parmenides both provide an account of what it means to be wise, and the central agreement between them is that at its core, wisdom is realizing that truth lies beyond the base senses and hubris of the human body. Plato believed that wisdom consists of gaining knowledge and understanding through the forms, and by reducing dependency on the bodily senses, and the material realm that they observe. Plato is called a dualist, meaning that he thought there are two separate and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The knowledge that they gained through understanding the eternal and unchanging form is something they could have never been made aware of if they had tried to gain knowledge through observing the material triangles only with the use of their bodily senses. In his dialogue, Republic, Plato described the process of using the forms to gain knowledge and wisdom through his famous Allegory of the Cave. In this thought experiment, Plato described a cave, in which there were multiple prisoners, who for their entire lives have been bound and shackled in such a way that they were made to look at the wall of the cave. On this wall, several shadows of statues of animals, plants, and animals are cast by a fire behind the prisoners. These prisoners, if not told otherwise, would live their entire lives believing that the shadows were the only things in existence; not being aware that they were mere images of something which is more real. However, one of the prisoners were freed, they would be able to turn around and see that the shadows were less real than the statues, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Coming Of Age Of Girls In Fairytales When Little Red Cap becomes Mrs. Red Cap: the coming of age of girls in fairytales From a young age, girls around the world are told that their transition into womanhood will mark an important chapter in their lives. It guides a young girl from innocence to experience and is characterized through her attainment of self responsibility and her newly found maturity. This milestone in a girl s life is often explored through different adaptations during different time periods of our history; for example, we often see the subject being explored in fairytales. In Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm s fairytale Little Red Cap , Little Red Cap s attainment of womanhood is symbolized through a noticeable change in her actions between the beginning and end ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For one, when she listens to her mother, she no longer strays from the path and is able to get to her grandmother s safely, consequently contrasting her initial behavior and marking a girl s maturity for listening to her mother. In Little Red Cap , the mother had warned her daughter before leaving to her grandmother s to not distract herself from staying on the path: Get an early start, before it becomes hot, and when you re out in the woods, be nice and good and don t stray from the path, otherwise you ll fall and break the glass, and your grandmother will get nothing (101 102). Little Red Cap would have accomplished her mother s advice if she wasn t still a child in the beginning of the story: So she ran off the path and plunged into the woods to look for flowers. And each time she plucked one, she thought she saw another even prettier flower and ran after it, going deeper and deeper into the forest. But the wolf went straight to the grandmother s house and knocked at the door (103). The little girl being easily distracted by the beauty of flowers and not connecting the dots of the wolf going after her grandmother demonstrates her incapability of being an intelligent and grown woman, a telltale of her still being an immature child. However, this changes near the end of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. How Does Beowulf Kill Her Son s Death In the movie, Beowulf; Grendel mother mourn her son s death, because Beowulf killed him. Beowulf tells the people, he will kill the monster. Beowulf cuts off Grendel head with his sword. Wiglaf helped Beowulf, in his fight against Grendel. Grendel didn t like, that the Danes were rejoicing, so he killed them. Grendel ate the soldiers, although Beowulf killed Grendel mother. Grendel attacked the soldiers, while they were sleep. Danes were rejoicing,but Grendel didn t like it; whereas, Beowulf and his 14 men are going to help Hrothgar, however Grendel mother mourns her son s death. Grendel and Beowulf fought, whereas Beowulf cuts off Grendel head with his sword. Beowulf tells the people, he will kill the monster; since he said that Wiglaf ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They heard about Grendel, and all the damage he caused. Beowulf decides to help Hrothgar and the Danes, because he wants to battle and defeat Grendel. Beowulf leaves behind his own tribe, The Geats, after the decision to help them. They all aboard a ship, to Herot; so that they can meet Hrothgar. Beowulf and his men get to Herot; Hrothgar had asked, who has come, the man replied with Beowulf. Beowulf already knew Hrothgar, when he is cousins with a former ruler. Hrothgar took Beowulf, to his people; since he was getting to tell the people, he was going to kill the monster. The news spread, that Herot was in trouble, more importantly, Hrothgar and the Danes, as a result; Beowulf and his14 men are going to Hrothgar to help him. Beowulf meet Grendel in Herot, since there Beowulf was confident enough, to defeat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. What Is The Theme Of Honor In The Killer Angels The civil war was one of America s biggest wars it had ever been in. Over 51,000 people suffered causality when it was over. In the book The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara, it recounts the story of the battle of Gettysburg. Many historical people (Robert E. Lee for example) are included in the novel. The novel switches between the confederates and the union by chapters. Robert E. Lee and Joshua L. Chamberlain are the two main characters who tell their sides of the confederate and union. Both men, Lee and Chamberlain, showed honor in their own way through the novel. Honor can be defined in many ways, according to Merriam Webster honor is High moral standards of behavior. Honor can be both inherited and bestowed. If you are born into a wealthy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lee. He is known throughout the book as a man of honor and religion. When Lee is talking to Longstreet about working a team, he tells him, I like to go into battle with the agreement of my commanders, as far as possible, as you know. We are all members of this army, in a common cause. (Lee, 183). Lee is showing honor by telling his other general, that they are any better that the men fighting. He tells Longstreet that they are all in it together and they should honor everyone s opinion and be able to come to a compromise. Another time Lee showed honor is when he soothed Major General Harry Heth, Lee said, Your Division will not fight today, General. I want you to rest. There was that tone in his voice, that marvelous warmth, that made them all look not at Heth but at Lee, the gray beard, the dark eyed, the old man, the fighter. Sir, I m fine, Heth said. But he could not even stand without the hand on the tree. Lee smiled. Of course, sir. But I would rather you rested. We will soon be needing you. (Lee and Heth, 187). He shows honor and compassion in this talk with Heth. He honors Heth by letting him rest because of his injuries and showing compassion to him when doing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Analytical Essay On Bartleby The Scrivener Published in the early 1850s, Bartleby, the Scrivener is a story by Herman Melville which takes place on Wall Street in New York. Melville is known for having a reputation that s extremely interesting because it has unusually sharp contrast and because it permits to the complicated process going on all around us at the present moment (Riegel). Melville uses a narrator in this story and describes himself as an unambitious lawyer who owns a small office on Wall Street and his primary focuses in life are financial stability and simplicity. After he describes himself, the narrator starts giving details on the surroundings of his work place and three other workers around him. The narrator becomes mesmerized by one of the three workers around him, Bartleby, for his unexplainable actions in which he refuses to work. Melville, at first, portrays Bartleby as a hardworking person who later refuses to work upon command and even lies unresponsive on the ground to die. Melville s purpose of Bartleby s sudden change in motivation is to show the dreary, repeatable atmosphere of the bureaucratic American society in the 1850 s. Before Bartleby s arrival at the office, the narrator compared two views seen from the office building as opposites. The narrator states, At one end they looked upon the white wall of the interior of a spacious sky light shaft, penetrating the building from top to bottom. This view might have been considered rather tame than otherwise, deficient in what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Farenheit 911 Essay example Fahrenheit 9/11 s Power Elite Theory On June 25, 2004, Academy Award winning filmmaker, Michael Moore, released a controversial film, Fahrenheit 9/11, to the nation, that examined the actions of the Bush Administration in the time period following the tragic events that occurred on September 11, 2001. The film was protested by the nation s conservatives and thought to be rather comical to the nation s liberals due to the way that Moore portrayed President George W. Bush and the rest of the Republican Party. Moore showed in detail the different events or decisions that he felt were disputable from Bush s presidency, including the way he feels Bush unfairly powers the nation s population into following that of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is where the elected officials place large investments in major corporations, during their term(s), that prove to be very successful. Another part of the revolving door theory is that many officials have lucrative opportunities waiting for them in the companies they dealt with while they were still in their professional lives. They do this for the main reason that they and their families will be able to stay in the power elite and maintain the benefits that come with the prestigious level (www.michaelmoore.com). Examined in the film was the event when Bush was to appoint his foreign policy team. All the advisors he selected were viewed as major contributors in the political picture. It was observed that all but one of these advisors were members of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), the New York based organization that is a well renowned exponent of America s Insider establishment. This was a common method used in an attempt to make the United States a one world government ruled by the elite class. The CFR has made close to every decision in the past regarding foreign policy, no matter what the political party of the current president. Therefore, when President Bush joined forces with this council, it became practically impossible for a change in policy while the Bush Administration is in power (www.thenewamerican.com). Another disputable topic that Moore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Abortion, An Issue With Its New Expansion Of Abortion... Today, abortion has become another political issue, rather than the intimate choice of a woman. Abortion isn t a new issue because in the case, Roe vs. Wade, the court s decision was the first step, where women could do as they wish with their body in a safe, legal manner. So why, after forty one years since this case was passed is abortion an issue again? Abortion is often presented as if it is new and people have just started doing it years ago, when in reality the practice of abortion has dated back to ancient times. Abortion is the trending topic once again because The Affordable Care Act , also known as Obama care , has made abortion an issue with its new expansion of abortion coverage. This paper will examine all of the harmful ways abortions can harm your body and also how they may affect you in a positive and in a negative way. Also, it helps you understand why people decide to get an abortion and the government has made abortion such a popular topic. Even though you may not agree with the decision of abortion, you have to have an open mind to other people s decisions and opinions towards them. According to the Fourteenth Amendment, All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the Unites States and of the State wherein they reside. The rights of the women are addressed in the Amendment; however, it fails to mention anything about women s rights to their fetus. If the government takes away this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Alliteration In The Warrior s Heart By Eric Greitens Alliteration is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. In the book The Warrior s Heart, alliteration is used by the author Eric Greitens to show that they are few people that will make it through the tough training that people endure in the BUD/S training. It is right after the soldiers are told that they have completed their training and have become seals. He then goes on to explain the type of people that make it through training. After listing off all the people that typically don t make it he says The vicious beauty of BUD/S training is that there are no excuses, no explanations. You do or do not (222). This shows that the only way to get through the training is if you are able to get through tough obstacles without any other mindset than. You have to tell yourself that you can do it and not make excuses why you aren t giving your best effort. This is alliteration because he states that there are no excuses, no explanations . (Word count: 185) Onamonapia the use or formation of words whose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the book The Warrior s Heart, simile is used by the author Eric Greitens to show that the sound of his back popping was blaring to his ears. Greitens is in a chinese dojo being taught karate when this happens. Greitens said that the assistant shifu came up behind him and grabbed his neck when His hands twisted, and I heard every vertebra in my neck pop like a thunderclap of cracked knuckles (22). This shows a simile because he referenced the sound of his neck cracking as a thunderclap of cracked knuckles using as. He used this technique to show that the his neck cracked in so many places that it made an enormous sound. He was trying to learn how to break a board at this moment and the assistant shifu noticed that he was feeling stiff and did this to loosen him up to be able to perform better. (word count ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Summary Of Nature s Metropolis By Cronon In the novel Nature s Metropolis by William Cronon, the author examines the city of Chicago in the context of the environmental and economic factors that has made it a trade center. Additionally, the novel presents the case for a looser definition of nature in relationship to urban centers emphasizing the interconnectedness of both spaces and the role of environmental and anthropogenic factors in shaping them. Interconnectedness to the point that Cronon encourages readers to view the city and hinterlands related to it as a multitude of overlapping market and resource regions (Cronon 278). Viewing the landscape through this anthropocentric lens where all spaces are involved in the economics of the region elucidates the relationships present and breaks down the abstract walls between city and hinterland. This essay will critically ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without sunshine, ecosystems would be confined to abiotic elements and mostly bacterial organisms and the economy would not exist sans the people that drive the exchanges that make it possible. Conversely, sunshine is converted into food for plants which can then be consumed by another organism (and another organism...etc.) or converted into building materials. In either case, the sunshine is converted into something with some market value which is what Cronon describes as the wealth of nature despite the permutations it may go through before it s final use (Cronon 150). Consequently, economy is reliant on the ecosystem in which it exists and of which it is a part and vice versa. For example, the prevalence of logging would vary by location and time of year and the forests in the area would accordingly have different appearances (Cronon 156 157). This meant that the people in an area adapted to their surroundings based on the shared pressures that other nonhuman organisms also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Patient Cloning System Electronic health records (EHRs) are becoming more common among health care facilities every day. They are intended to increase both the quality and usefulness of documentation (AHIMA Work Group, 2013). There are many features that make EHRs user friendly and can decrease work time for clinicians. However, some of these same features, if not used properly, can cause a decrease in the integrity of the record. It is important that providers are aware of these risks and are educate on using the computerize records properly. Copy/paste, or cloning is a very common feature of a computerized heath record that bot enhances the use, but also puts the record at great risk. Copying of data can be done intentionally by the user, and in some situations, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By removing old documentation, the chart is being altered incorrectly. However, if the information is not removed, the current instructions given to the patient are inaccurate and puts the patient at risk. To rectify this situation, I believe the discharge documentation in our system needs to be totally revamped. Each set of discharge instructions should be unique to that specific visit. Old information, accurate or inaccurate, should not be taken from previous visits for the current visit. The pulling of old information should be an option for the user, not something that automatically happens. I believe this needs to be brought to the attention of our IT staff as soon as possible so the records can stop being inaccurately changed, but most of all for our patient s safety. Giving patients the incorrect information upon discharge can cause great harm. People don t always here what their provider says, so the refer to the instructions when they get home. If they see an old medication, they may think that they must have missed the doctor telling them to take. Rather than calling for clarification, they may inadvertently start taking a mediation that is not necessary or that could interact poorly with a current ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Radish Seed Lab Report In generalization, there are a multitude of factors that could potentially influence the germination of a radish seed. This lab thoroughly exhibits the effect of water amounts on the germination of a radish seed. There is indeed an in depth science behind the projected results, and overall of the effects water has on the germination of radish seeds, and the growth of plants in particular. Radishes themselves are moisture loving plants; therefore, it is significant that they receive an adequate amount of water, allowing the soil to be moist, but not overly saturated (Biology Coach, 2015). In general, water is significant for the health of a plant in the way it transports important nutrients throughout the plant. From this point, nutrients are drawn from the soil and used by the plant. Seed germination itself is defined as the process where the seed sprout for growing, and future development into a plant. In order to germinate, the seed must have its essential needs met until it is capable of doing so: water, temperature, and sun. Therefore, during its early stages of growth, the seed will rely upon the food supplies stores within it, until it is large enough for its own leaves to begin making food through photosynthesis (Biology of Plants, 2016). Initially, the process of germination begins with the absorption of water y there seed, therefore, this absorption of water then activates an enzyme that increases ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This then not only prevents the germination of the seed; however, if the plant were to initially germinate, it would be unable to grow any further, as without enough water, photosynthesis, nutrient transfer, or transpiration would be unable to occur; therefore, the plant would be unable to sustain (Growing Anything, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Importance Of Life As A Seventh Grader CUSACK AM CONFERENCE ESSAY Last year as a sixth grader, I wasn t as irresponsible as I thought I was looking back on it now. I got most of my homework in on time, I had good grades and I was organised. I had good friends to help me through the hard parts and I like to think that I helped others as well. One of the actions that helped me later in seventh grade was when I had study hall last year. It definitely helped me realize to set aside time for homework. Plus it showed me how to keep homework and school work in separate, prioritized sections in my life. Last year, with the electives that I had, I was able to make friends outside of sixth grade and when I went into seventh grade, I had people who had the same teachers from the year before help me with things I either couldn t understand or needed advice for. Also, in that part of things, I talked to teachers that I didn t have earlier, but later in the school year and I got to know some of them. Which definitely helped me as a seventh grader, by knowing somewhat what to expect if I had them as my teachers. Life as a seventh grader seems pretty easy compared to an adult s everyday life, but in the moment it can be pretty challenging. One of the few challenges that I have faced happened when I went to Ireland for two weeks. I only missed seven total school days and I tried to bring most of my school work with me, but it still wasn t easy when I had missed lessons and tests when I couldn t learn them from nearly five ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Cezanne Research Paper Cezanne s doubt is an biography based off of this French painters strengths and weaknesses. This also explains the type of artist cezanne was. In the beginning, it expresses his love for painting and How he painted the day his mother die. Which shows how much effort he put in his art. cezanne was also visually visually impaired. He wondered whether that would affect his paintings, in the beginning of his career. Furthermore, it explains how much anxiety cezanne had. He even wrote his will at 42. On the other hand, the rest of the bioganry was about him and his relationship his relationship with art and how he managed and proceeded with his career. Cezanne was an impressionist painter. I found it interesting that he was such a vibrant painter, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Express The Express is the story of Ernie Davis who was the first African American to win the coveted Heisman Trophy, the highest accolade in American Football. Davis was a naturally talented football player, who developed from a quiet young man to become an icon for the civil rights movement that divided America in the early 1960s. Raised in poverty in Pennsylvania coal mining country, his talent was recognized by Coach Ben Schwartzwalder who would help him turn from a high school athlete to a sporting legend. Ernie Davis was the first African American to win the coveted Heisman Trophy, the highest accolade in American Football. Davis was a naturally talented football player, who developed from a quiet young man to become an icon for the civil ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sense of superiority among others created the concept of segregation; the legal or social practice of separating people based upon their race or ethnicity. Although segregation was often perceived to occur in the South, the unjust concept was found in every section of the United States at one time or another. Segregation was a major obstruction to unity throughout the country during the 1950 s and 1960 s. Even so, the separation of races led to the meaningful of Civil Right s movement. At the time, Ernie was really a good football player. He becomes more and more professional player, and he is getting famous all over the country. Ernie became the first famous African American football player after Jim brown who was the number one player in all football campus during that time. In fact, Ernie started to face trouble during his life being segregated by the people who hated him because he was an African American player. For example, the coach was scared to let Ernie play or score against Texas because it was one of the most segregated states in the south at that time. Instead of that, Ernie strong personality helped him to stand up in front of all the people who were threatened him before playing the game. Am I invisible said Ernie to his coach. This was one of the most effective quote that grape my attention because of the sense of humor that Ernie faced and the way he handle it. In the conclusion, The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Myasthenia Gravis Immune System Introduction This essay will describe the action of the immune system and discuss the development of autoimmune diseases with a specific focus on Myasthenia Gravis (MG). It will first consider the role of the immune system and its importance. It will then describe what autoimmunity is, and its development. The third part focuses on MG, the physiology behind the disease and compares it to a healthy person as well as any causal factors. Finally, some conclusions will be drawn about whether the immune system really is, for or against us. Role of the immune system The immune systems role is to protect the body from pathogens.1 Pathogens must first breach the physical barriers of the body to enter the organism.1 These include skin and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each T helper cells have a different receptor so not all types bind to the same MHC14. When a T helper cell binds to a specific MHC they activate. They also become either memory or effector cells14. When T helper cells are activated they release a protein called cytokine which is used in cell signalling to alert other activated immunological cells of the infection15.This is the specific immune system and it is important because this type of immunity allows a quicker response each time the same pathogen enters the body this allows the pathogen to be removed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Story Of Jack London Jack London is considered one of Americans best writers in time. London is considered a naturalist, which is one of the movements during the time of 1865 1915. A naturalist is where a writer portrays the characters as victims of the environment. One famous short story that Jack London wrote is To Build a Fire . This short story shows the main conflict of nature versus man. It is set in the Yukon Trail during the winter time. London took part in the Klondike Gold Rush which gave him the inspiration to write To Build a Fire . The one major character that the story focuses on is the unnamed man. The unnamed man is a protagonist in the story. The man s character is revealed through his looks, thoughts, and actions. The unnamed man s looks give readers a sense of who the character is. The man is traveling through the Yukon Trial to a campsite in Henderson Creek. It is the season of winter and the way he dresses puts an impact on how well prepared he is for this journey. Winter in the Alaska is quite different then a winter in the south. The temperature that the man is traveling in is negative seventy five degrees Fahrenheit. In To Build a Fire , London states Fifty degrees below zero stood for a bite of frost that hurt and that must be guarded against by the use of mittens, ear flaps, warm moccasins, and thick socks (1813). The man knowing of the basic clothing to have during this journey shows that he knows what type of weather he is about to embark in. However, while ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. African, Medieval Kingdom Of Mali, Questions And Answers 1. Were you surprised by anything you read in the sources on the African, medieval kingdom of Mali? I was surprised by how big the Mali Empire was, and how many people lived in the land (roughly size of western Europe, 50 million people). I was also surprised by how rich Mansa Musa was so rich that 500 slaves could go before him caring golden staffs that were four pounds! 2. As the people of medical West Africa did not generally record information through their own written language, how do you think historians know so much about Mali? A lot of the information known about the Mali Empire probably came from foreigners that visited a few of over 400 cities in the Mali Empire. Since Mansa Musa built large scale projects, like palaces in Timbuktu and Gao, architectural scholars and enthusiasts most likely visited them, and left detailed records. Simerly, Musa also promoted education, as he built a university. Because of this, foreigners would have come to the Mali Empire to study. During their stay, the students would also have written about the empire. Finally, traders would have also have helped historians learn about the Mali Empire. By recording what items were traded, and how much of each item was traded, historians would know about the wealth of Mali. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on the sources you have read thus far, what role does trade appear to play in cultural and economic progress in the civilizations you encountered in these readings and perhaps in those you studied in the 8th grade? In most cases, trade provides wealth to the region, which in turn stabilizes and fortifies it. With the security the region has, the people start to flourish, and arts, learning and technology grow. For example, when trade started to flourish in Europe, towns were established, new farming techniques were discovered and people could start to specialize in jobs other than farming. Also Venice, Marco Polo s hometown, was established, and also flourished, because of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...