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Pope Francis And The Catholic Church Want To Destroy The...
Pope Francis and the Roman Catholic Church want to destroy the Protestant Reformation, according
to an Italian evangelical pastor who spoke to attendees of a conference in Orlando, Florida last week
which was held to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.
Speaking to the people who attended the Ligonier National Conference last week, Church Breccia di
Roma pastor Leonardo De Chirico said Pope Francis and the Catholic Church remain opposed to the
Protestant Reformation and modern evangelicalism. He also accused the pontiff of having the ultimate
goal of destroying that Reformation, The Christian Post relays.
He is ... the first Jesuit pope. And remember, the Jesuit order was founded in the 16th century to fight
against the spreading
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Homosexual Culture in America and China
Homosexuality is considered as sub culture in modem society. However, nowadays, it is freely
discussed and widely analyzed among the world. The sharply increasing amount of homosexuals and
the heated argument raised by people has drawn more and more eyes. This paper is centered on
homosexual culture especially in America and China.
General concepts on homosexual
Homosexual used to be the abominable crime not to be mentioned. in America. After the word gay
emerged for years, a vast majority of American start to change their attitude. Now they retain a deep
loathing toward homosexuals, but there is a growing mixture of tolerance, empathy or apathy. While
the situation in China is almost the same. Subjected to conservative traditional ... Show more content
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The number of homosexuals in the United States is about 100 million concentrating densely in
metropolitan area. On June 28, San Francisco will hold an annual gay parade, attracting homosexuals
around the world. Therefore, considering the gay community as a significant voter base, politicians
have to deal cautiously with the issue of homosexuality. Actually it is supportive and helpful for the
gay rights movement.
In contrast, on this certain aspect, China still has a long way to go. It also reflects the Chinese citizens
immaturity of the Awareness of rights protection
Hot issues about homosexual culture
Homosexuality is a unique cultural behavior, which is not widely accepted by the community and
alienated from the mainstream culture. People who are against it require the legal prohibition, and who
support it request for setting laws to recognize its legitimacy. Thus, would homosexuality be given
legal protection has become the focus. America and China are no exception.
In 1993, Hawaii first put forward the legal possibility of same sex marriage, but was rejected. Since
then, the U.S. 30 states and the federal government have passed legislation to ban recognition of same
sex marriage. March 16, a law allowing gay s marriage passed by House of Representatives in
Vermont with 76 votes to 69 votes. After the vote, they cried
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From Spaniard And Indian Summary
By the late eighteenth century, the New World, which was still remote, had formed its own
complicated individual and national identities. Moreover, the disparate communities within Latin
America had established a unique culture characterized by its hybridity. A close reading of Ignacio de
Castro s From Spaniard and Indian, a Mestizo is born and Agostino Brunias s Planter and His Wife
with a Servant reveals the racial hierarchy that formed amid Latin America s hybridity. Additionally,
both objects specifically express Latin American hybridity for a white, European class, likely as a
means to demystify and boost the standing of the New World. Deceivingly similar in terms of style
and subject, as both contain three figures of varying cultural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Not only is the brought the furthest into the foreground, but her body lines up with the left vertical
third of the image, placing her in a visually important location. Moreover, she has an elaborate white
head wrapping which topped with a sunhat, combine to make her the tallest appearing figure in the
image, transforming her into a commanding presence. Unlike the indigenous woman in the casta
painting, the planter s wife dons a dress which seems almost entirely European in style: it has a white
corset and overlay with lace sleeves, with a light blue skirt peeking out from beneath the dress. Still,
hybridity is evident because of her head wrapping. Interestingly, though she and her husband are pale,
neither as as pale as the Spaniard in the casta painting. This, paired with her head wrapping and both
of their curly brown hair, may denote they are of at least partially mixed
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Attitudes Toward Nature In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein
Mary Shelley exemplifies the Romanticism ideas of the love and reverence for nature in the excerpt
from her novel, Frankenstein. The narrator of the excerpt, Victor Frankenstein, employs naturalistic
imagery, abstract diction, and cumulative sentences to convey his attitude that nature is rejuvenating
and restoring. The narrator utilizes naturalistic imagery to illustrate his attitude towards nature. As
Frankenstein is travelling through the mountains he describes the scene around him. He describes the
vast mountains and icy wall of the glacier, which creates the image of the solemn silence of nature.
That image provokes the feeling of reverence and awe for nature because in silence the narrator can
take in all the sounds and beauty of what is around him. Frankenstein then goes on to say how these
scenes gave him the greatest consolation, which reveals his attitude towards nature and how he
believes it is rejuvenating because it is lifting his spirits and comforting him when it is implied he is
upset over something. Furthermore the narrator reflects on all the images he took in on his day of
travelling, the unstained snowy mountaintop, the glittering pinnacle, the pine woods, the eagle. ...
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Abstract diction such as sublime, magnificent, tranquillised, and majestic portrays the feeling that one
cannot fully comprehend or describe nature, but that the mood when one is surrounded by it is of awe
and love for it. The narrator s usage of these abstract words also highlight his own attitude toward
nature. As he gazes on the sublime and magnificent scenes around him, he is serene and rejuvenated
by them, depicting his attitude of the restorative effects that nature has on people, because one can
imply from the text that the narrator was melancholy over something, but being out in nature has
restored his
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How Does Sir Philip Sidney Use Astrophel And Stella
Sir Philip Sidney was one of the most known English poets in the Elizabethan era of time. Astrophel
and Stella is said to have most likely been composed in the 1580s. It is considered an English sonnet
sequence that overall contains 108 sonnets and 11 songs in total. The name Astrophel comes from
Greek origin translating to star lover, ad Stella is originated from Latin which means star as well. In
other words Astrophel is the star lover, and Stella is his star. Some people even say Sidney wrote this
about his own personal love life first about Lady Penelope Devereux, and later on Lady Rich. In
Sonnet 87 Sidney express his love for Stella. He goes on to say, Stella! food of my thoughts, heart of
my heart , in other words he is saying she
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How Marketers Target Kids
How Marketers Target Kids
Kids represent an important demographic to marketers because they have their own purchasing power,
they influence their parents buying decisions and they re the adult consumers of the future.
Industry spending on advertising to children has exploded in the past decade, increasing from a mere
$100 million in 1990 to more than $2 billion in 2000.
Parents today are willing to buy more for their kids because trends such as smaller family size, dual
incomes and postponing children until later in life mean that families have more disposable income.
As well, guilt can play a role in spending decisions as time stressed parents substitute material goods
for time spent with their kids.
Here are some of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Magazines such as Time, Sports Illustrated and People have all launched kid and teen editions which
boast ads for adult related products such as minivans, hotels and airlines.
Buzz or street marketing
The challenge for marketers is to cut through the intense advertising clutter in young people s lives.
Many companies are using buzz marketing a new twist on the tried and true word of mouth method.
The idea is to find the coolest kids in a community and have them use or wear your product in order to
create a buzz around it. Buzz, or street marketing, as it s also called, can help a company to
successfully connect with the savvy and elusive teen market by using trendsetters to give their
products cool status.
Buzz marketing is particularly well suited to the Internet, where young Net promoters use
newsgroups, chat rooms and blogs to spread the word about music, clothes and other products among
unsuspecting users.
Commercialization in education
School used to be a place where children were protected from the advertising and consumer messages
that permeated their world but not any more. Budget shortfalls are forcing school boards to allow
corporations access to students in exchange for badly needed cash, computers and educational
materials.
Corporations realize the power of the school environment for promoting their name and products. A
school setting delivers a captive youth audience and implies
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Essay On Why Did Quebec Want To Leave Canada
There was a time when Quebec wanted to separate from Canada. Why would they? What would the
downsides of Quebec leaving be? How drastic did people act when the period of separatism was going
on? Keep reading and the questions will have answers.
Quebec wanted to leave Canada, but there had to be a reason and there was. Quebec wanted to leave
because of the loss of Acadia. Acadia was a French colony in New France. Acadia was lost when
France sent most of its soldiers to battle for Spain. During this time Britain captured the Caribbean
because France had sent troops over to Spain so it was easy for the English to defeat the French troops
that were left to guard the Caribbean. France however wanted to keep the Caribbean because it had
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The drastic measure taken is called The October Crisis. The October Crisis began in October 1970.
This event was a kidnapping and assassination done by the terrorist group FLQ (Front de Libératation
du Quebec), this group was made of people who wanted Quebec to leave Canada. Their actions
created a national security threat and the 2 direct victims were James Cross (British trade
commissioner to Canada) and Pierre Laporte (Quebec s Minister of Labour and Immigration).
Thankfully when the murder occurred it only happened to one of the two men, the man killed was
Pierre Laporte. It ended in December 1970 when FLQ released James Cross. During this dreadful time
Pierre Trudeau gave speeches however the most famous one was given on October 13, 1970 where the
famous quotes from his Just watch me was
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Examples Of Superego In The Dark Night
Film has been able to translate these examples through their main characters and their behaviour. For
example, in the movie The Dark Night (Nolan, 2008) , the Ego is represented by Batman (Bruce
Wayne) who wants to keep order even if his methods are questionable by others. The Joker represents
the Id; he is determined to show that all people are selfish monsters inside out. Harvey Dent, who
remains over evil and chaos, looking for justice, would represent the Super Ego. Roy Scheider as
police Chief Brody will try to protect the citizens of Amity. A similar example can be found in the
movie Jaws (Spielberg, 1975). The Superego is represented by Hooper, who in order to hunt sharks
adopts a methodical and rational approach. Quin represents the Id, prone to anger, grudges and
vendettas. Brody, who acts as a mediator between Hooper and Quin, would represent the Ego. The Id
is completely controlled by the pleasure principle , which is continuously searching to release the
tension caused by any given process by the avoidance of pain and the production of pleasure (Freud,
1975). Freud explains that kid s Id controls the great majority of their behaviour. They look to satisfy
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The protagonist is unable to use his penis due to an injury. The casts, the object that stops the use of
his phallus, resurfaces this fear. The camera that he uses to espy on his neighbours acts as a substitute
for his lost penis in order to repress the castration anxiety and allows him to experiment Scopophilia .
This refers to the pleasure of looking without being acknowledged. Freud considers this to be a regular
instinct in childhood. Voyeurism and the male gaze were central elements of this tendency and they
can be both appreciated in Rear Window , where everything is told from the masculine point of view
in a position of power, because he watches without being
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Essay The Boston Massacre and the American Revolution
The Boston Massacre was an important event in U.S. history, that lead to the American
Revolution. This event brought attention to the unfair ways the British soldiers were treating the
colonists. The British were treating the colonists unfairly by taxing them and using their homes for
shelter and food. They used them for food by making them make meals for them to eat and if the
colonist was a farmer with horses they would also take the horses. I will talk about the famous lawyer
John Adams and other events that happened in the Boston Massacre. On the evening of March 5,
1770, a group of kids came up to a British soldier. The soldier was alone so the kids thought that he
would be an easy target to pick on. The kids approached the soldier ... Show more content on
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There were two separate trials, one for Captain Preston and one for the soldiers. The first one started
about one month after the massacre, the second one started on November 27, 1770. If you don t know
who Captain Preston is, he is the captain of the group of soldiers. Some people say that he was the one
that told the soldiers to fire. It even shows him raising his hand to fire in Paul Revere s engraving. It is
not certain that, this is what happened because there is no other proof but the engraving. From what I
have heard Captain Preston was telling the soldiers not to fire. Before the Boston Massacre s name
became common it was called The Bloody Massacre on King Street. This name is on the famous Paul
Revere engraving. In the early 1800s it was also called the State Street Massacre. If you don t know
what a massacre is, it is a massive killing. Even though the Boston Massacre wasn t a massive killing
it was still called a massacre, because it was a big deal. Paul Revere is the man who made the famous
engraving. It is not certain that he was at the massacre, but some think that he was. I think that he was
there, because if he wasn t there then how did he make the engraving. I can see where people can
think that he wasn t there though. He could have just drawn the people and put the background of the
scene on the engraving. The Boston Massacre is one of my favorite events in history. I like the
mystery in
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Ratio and Financial Statement Analysis Essay
Executive Summary
This paper examines financial ratio analysis by defining, the three groups of stakeholders that use
financial ratios, the five different kinds of ratios used and their applications, the analytical tools used
in analysis, and finally financial ratio analysis limitations and benefits.
The paper illustrates that financial ratio analysis is an important tool for firm s to evaluate their
financial health in order to identify areas of weakness so as to institute corrective measures.
While financial ratio analysis does contain limitations that include little theory to guide them as well
as the use of accounting data based on historical costs that may not reflect a firm s true economic
conditions, it is an excellent tool ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One is Working capital to total assets ratio that measures a firm s ability to pay off its short term
liabilities and is calculated by subtracting current liabilities from current assets divided by total assets.
The retained earnings to total assets ratio that measures a firm s use of its total asset base to generate
earnings is also used. It is important to note that retained earnings can be easily manipulated distorting
the final calculation. The third financial ratio used by the Z score formula is the market value of equity
to book value of debt. This is the inverse of the debt to equity ratio, and it shows the amount a firm s
assets can decline in value before liabilities exceed assets. For closely held firms, stockholders equity
or total assets less total liabilities can be used but this amount has not been statistically verified for
purposes of the formula. The sale to total assets ratio that measures a firm s ability to generate sales
with its asset base is also used. The fifth financial ratio is the operating income to total assets. This
ratio is the most important factor in the formula because its profit that eventually makes or breaks a
firm. In calculating the Z score, each of these ratios is given a weight factor that is used within the
formula. (IOMA s report, 2003). See appendix I for the Z score formula and how to interpret the
results obtained. The Z score is used by firms when running regular financial data and firms use it to
spot
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The Association Between Worker Prosperity And...
Introduction In today s developing world, a great association between the representative and the
association is essential. For the association s profitability in each field, representatives ought to be
prosperity. The associations opposition for giving best in business is high. Thus, to pick up the upper
hand viability of the firm is imperative. This can just be achieved when there is a decent connection
between the workers and association. In this exposition, I will depict about the association between
worker prosperity and authoritative viability. The five components which are affecting on worker
prosperity and giving illustration for every element. Likewise disclose how to execute those variables
on representatives to take compelling work from them. Worker prosperity is characterized as that bit
of a representative s general wellbeing that they see to be determined basically by work and can be
influenced by workplace intercessions in the organisation. (John P. Meyer, 2010)The employee
satisfactions depends upon the happiness and working environment of an employee. The fundamental
point is that the representative prosperity absolutely relates with emotions, perspectives and
impression of the worker about their work and their firm. On the off chance that the worker is content
with their occupation and their executive means they get the correct admiration about their position
than just the representative can give their best to the organisation (Allisey, 2011). This
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Little Bee s Character Traits
Have you develop certain character traits based on your past? One example that s used in the story
Little Bee, is how Cleave develops Little Bee into a mature and understanding girl after she migrates
to The United Kingdom. Little Bee matures due her past experiences and tragic events that have
occurred within her. This allowed her to reconigze her past and her traits reflect of the unpleasant past.
One of the many lessons in the story Little Bee , one major lesson through Little Bee and my
experience is that your past will affect the person you are in the future. Little Bee, a Nigerian
immigrant has faced a harsh past. She has been let down many times. Throughout her life, she has
faced numerous tests in which she could have given up and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Based on her past experience with males in Nigeria, Little Bee has become over cautions when any
men is present in front of her. This is because of her past experience with the Hunter and the torture
they had caused to Little Bee s sister causing Little Bee to think, After a hundred sleepless nights I had
finished working out how to kill myself in every single corner of the detention center and the country
outside, but I still carried on imagining (Cleave 48). Little Bee has grown into this kind of feelings
through her recent experience while escaping Nigeria. She believes that all men are the same and get s
extra careful of her surroundings when exposed to males. This kind of experience is similar when I
first came to Canada. After the first two weeks of school, I realized that I did not need to be over
protective with the people around me and realized that there is no need of being over protective. Little
Bee and mine past experience maybe different that causes us to be over protective however we both
still develop this character trait based on certain events that has turned us think and become this way.
Therefore, based on our experiences, it is evident that one s identity evolves based on their
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The Importance Of Relational Meetings
A relational meeting is arguably one of the most important parts of a social change organization.
Unlike casual conversations, a relational meeting allows the organizer to connect with others on a
personal level in order to objectively assess the organization and see how it can better serve others. In
addition, relational meetings help the organizer understand negative feelings in the community and
come up with ways to combat them. A day is not complete without a relational meeting at Homeboy
Industries. Father Greg meets one on one with youth involved with his organization to discuss various,
personal topics.
In order to keep working towards change, Father Greg must stay updated on problems and feelings in
the community. Meeting with the youth
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8th Amendment Process
Historically, executions have been around for a long time. The first established death penalty laws date
as far back as the Eighteenth Century B.C. but didn t make an appearance in the United States until
1608 (Part 1, n.d.). Death penalty is seen as a form of accountability for someone s action. Most easily
understood when you take a life, you lose your life an eye for an eye. Nonetheless, over time people
have started humanizing the situation and creating controversy. The Fifth, Eighth, and Fourteenth
Amendments were interpreted as permitting the death penalty, until the early 1960s, when it was
suggested that the death penalty was a cruel and unusual punishment, and therefore arguing it as
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Today there are so many outlets readily available at hand for information wit television, movies, news,
and social media. It is very hard not to see updates all day long and gain some form of understanding.
There are multiple news outlets that report the facts in some way, television shows that discuss topics
or enact them, and movies that display information too. The death penalty has been discussed with
articles and interviews by major news outlets such as CNN, ABC, NBC, and the Posts. TV shows have
been produced as well with On Death Row, Death Row Stories, and Rectify. Movies such as The Thin
Blue Line, Live from Death Row, Paths of Glory. In some way each media form present information
to a viewer to help shape their opinion on the
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Evidence Based Project Implementation Plan
Section F: Implementation Plan An implementation plan is the management guide that helps design
the necessary steps while starting a project (United States Department of Health Human Services,
n.d.). The steps of an efficient implementation plan comprise of planning the course of action,
engaging the stakeholders, carrying out the implementation as per the plan and evaluating the
implementation process (Spring, Ferguson, Pender, Starin, n.d.). So, to implement my evidence based
project plan, I will follow these steps.
Setting and Access to Potential Subjects The potential subjects of this evidence based project are the
postoperative diabetic patients. The setting includes the postoperative unit, patient s home and the
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They need the pay for the additional time spent on making the follow up calls to the patients every
week. This will be approximately 50 dollars per hour. There is a need for an estimated cost of 10,000
dollars to meet this requirement for about 200 patients for the entire project period. Other than this
expense, there is no other cost incurred in the implementation plan. Diabetic patients can avail the
glucometer and strips at free of cost from their health insurance. This EBP project plan is a part of the
postoperative care. Hence, the nurses can use the hospital telephone, stationery items, and the
computer for free of cost. The hospital administration will allow the use of power point as the purpose
is to give the in service education to the nurses. The leadership will make arrangements for the
presentation development because it serves to improve the service quality. The library and database
access are free of cost for the employees. There is no travel involved in this plan. The estimated cost
to manage an SSI can go up to 30,000 per case (Urban, 2006). Therefore, from the factors mentioned
above, it is evident that the implementation plan is
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USDA to Let Industry Self-Inspect Chicken an Article by...
The 2012 article USDA to Let Industry Self Inspect Chicken by Jim Avila for ACB News. Reporter
Avila reports that the government is proposing a change of the way that chicken makes in American.
Report says companies throughout the United States are being inspected by the government on how
the workers are processing meats in a line of factory. The government is evaluating the system for
safety chickens production. Avila says that Inspectors opposed to the new USDA rule say the
companies cannot be trusted to watch over themselves. They contend that companies routinely
pressure their employees not to stop the line or slow it down, making thorough inspection for
contaminants, tumors and evidence of disease nearly impossible. This article ... Show more content on
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According to Hanson, the USDA states that fewer than 6% of organic birds were infected with
salmonella, compared with almost 39% of conventional ones. The article was brief but the source is
relevant. I will use this article to help describe the difference of organic chickens and process chickens
and how USDA regulates organic labels.
This source is a 2014 article The High Cost of Cheap Chicken by the CR Investigates Consumers
Union. The CR Investigator reports the issues of the United State poultry companies regulations and
health safety in packaged chickens. The article states the major s issue on bacterial contamination of
packaged chickens and the issue of antibiotic resistant bacteria of organic chicken. The CR
Investigator reports that 48 million people fall sick every year from eating food tainted with
salmonella, campylobacter, E Coli, and other contaminants. This scholarly article reports details and
reliable source from USDA and a professor of University of Minnesota. I will use this article to help
me support the major issue of packaged chicken and organic chicken.
This source is a 2011 article by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) of National Organic
Program. The National Organic describes what the term of organic labeling means and the method to
produce organic foods. Also, it further states the regulations and production
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Essay about Simple is Gold For the Chinese People in...
Keeping things simple in Golden Mountain , also known as Canada, is extremely important for most
of the Chinese people who came to Canada. In my opinion, it is important to them for three main
reasons. First, they need to ensure that their paper histories are original in the eye of Canada s
immigration officers. Second, they only say those things that are necessary so Canadians can
understand them. Lastly, they do not want to forget their origins by not assimilating too much into
Western culture. Hence, it is important for Chinese immigrants who came to Canada to keep things
simple and we need to discuss this further to know more deeply about why it is important to be simple
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It can be seen in the novel that old timers like Wong Kimlein only say a little about themselves when
someone asks him about his past : What was it like when you were a little boy? He roared with
laughter or sighed deeply. Too long ago, he would say, and leave me guessing. (Choy 61).
Additionally, young generation, like Jook Liang and Jung Sum, are assimilating a little bit to make life
simpler or easier. For instance, the children who are a part of the Chen family just need to call their
uncle, uncle instead of using the old Chinese traditional titles which apply differently for each relative
or friend. Therefore, they are keeping traditional family titles simple by only saying what is necessary
to prevent more or worse marginalization from outsiders or those who are listening, and this adaption
to language can possibly make their lives easier. Lastly, Chinese immigrants choose not to assimilate
too much because they want to keep everything close to their home as well as they do not want to get
caught up in a third space situation. They do not want to forget who they are and where they are from.
Therefore, some Chinese immigrants want all aspects which define their identity to be close to them,
even if they live in Canada now. Take the case of a Chinese teenager who came to Canada to continue
his study, but he was already assimilating too much that his cultural identity faded slowly. At the end,
he
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Summary Of The Play For Colored Girls Who Have Considered...
Theatre has always served as a place for discussion of social issues. In For Colored Girls Who Have
Considered Suicide, When the Rainbow is Enuf approaches different issues such as sexuality, racial
identity and venereal disease. In Positive , DJ beats his ex on the implication that he might be gay.
Although the poem is graphic, it explores the HIV epidemic of the 1990s. The play shows how
homophobia led to the perpetuation of the virus. The play also proffered the message that HIV positive
is not always a death sentence and discusses the difference of HIV positive and AIDs. The playwright
presents a complex social issue and creates thoughtworthy messages for the audience. Notable plays
have discussed everyday conflicts observed by all humankind
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La Vida Por Perón Research Paper
La Vida por Perón . The crowd of a million and a half shouted these words, not for one minute, but for
several (Fraser and Navarso, 152). La vida por Perón are among many of Eva Perón s last words,
before her death on July 26th, 1952, but not among the first words she has used to promote Juan Perón
and Perónism in Argentina. Juan Perón is arguably one of the most well known presidents of
Argentina and his movement, the Perónist movement, has played a very important role in Argentina s
political history over the late 1940s to the early 1960s, and has inspired many current political parties
in Argentina ( Perónist ). Many who identify themselves as Perónistas and commemorate Juan Perón
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Evita used her position in the government to create a Women s Workand Assistance Division ( To Be
Evita Part II ), as well as shelters for single mothers (Luongo). It is evident that Evitafelt that women
should have rights and even while visiting Spain she spoke to its women and said, This century will
not go down in history as the Century of World Wars nor even as the century of Atomic Disintegration
but rather as the Century of Victorious Feminism! ( To Be Evita Part II ). Although Evita was not fully
correct in thinking that her century would only be known as the Century of Victorious Feminism , it is
evident that feminism was one of her passions, and in many ways her promotion of feministic ideals
would help Perón and his political party show that they were more modern in their thinking and
different from the parties that were elected before them.In order to promote the benefits of female
empowerment, Evita began speaking to the senate, leaders of the Perónista bloc, and legislators about
her goaland starting on Wednesday, January 27th, 1947, and every Wednesdayonwards, at 9:00pm
Evita would address the women of Argentina and urge them to join her struggle( To Be Evita Part II ).
She even went
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Using Hotel Amenities as a Tool
Using hotel s amenities as a tool
Iveta Per
Florida International University
Abstract
This paper summarizes my research in area of lodging and hotel industry, focusing on importance,
ordering and controlling amenities in hotels. I have gather information from hospitality industry
journal articles, web sites and also directly from facilities to gain knowledge on importance of hotels
amenities and guest perceived value of these amenities. This research also seeks to understand how the
hotels can use amenities to attract guest, promote the property, increase sales and set themselves apart
from others.
Using hotel s amenity as a tool
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This can be important amenity for family with small children, when the extra children channels can
offer entertainment for kids and give the parents ability to unwind. Some hotels for additional fee will
offer gaming console and prepaid movies. In fifth and last place is babysitting and/or pet care. With
just 11.76% of voters choosing this option. Babysitting amenity is offered by quite few hotels, like
Chicago luxury hotel Whitehall, where for additional fee hotel will arrange babysitting services with
previously checked and dependable child sitter. Latest popularity of pet friendly hotels just keeps
growing. In March 2011 Trip Advisor, one of the world s largest travel sites, announced the results of
its pet travel survey of more than 1,200 U.S. travelers, revealing that the majority of animal owners
feel pets make for crucial vacation buddies (www.TripAdvisor). Forty four percent of survey
respondents who travel with their pets name designated space for walking pets as the most important
characteristic of a pet friendly hotel, while 16% look for on site kennels or pet daycare
(ehotelier.com). In the last decade a new terminology was entered into hotels vocabulary. Green
amenities. With more ecofriendly, and green hotels we see trend to introduce a green amenities. This
can include bottles made of recycled material, solar water heaters or as hotel in Sedona introduced
recently, guests that arrived in
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The Cold War Era Essay
Since World War II ended, the United States has been involved in several other conflicts, all of which
were much further from total war than was the Second World War. Many of these were small wars.
During the Cold War, the military s goal was preparedness to fight two simultaneous major
contingency operations. Once the Soviet Union disintegrated, and the United States emerged as the
lone superpower, there appeared to be a period of peace on the horizon. The peace dividend never
fully materialized, due to the rise of new powers, influence of non state actors, spread of weapons of
mass destruction and other challenges to international order. The United States today is leaving
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The Defense Strategic Guidance states that in this current fiscal environment the armed forces will no
longer be sized to conduct prolonged stability operations. While this document says that the forces
will be sized based on the requirements of missions listed therein, which includes countering terrorism
and irregular warfare at the top of the list, it further states that versatility across the range of missions
will be maintained. In order to keep enough capability and capacity for high intensity regular warfare
as well as money to pay for training for this type of warfare, irregular warfare programs and training
will necessarily be less funded. The National Security Strategy and Quadrennial Defense Review of
2010 set the National Military Objectives as countering violent extremism, deterring and defeating
aggression, strengthening international and regional security, and shaping the future force. Just a few
years later, after legislators caused massive cuts to defense budgets due to sequestration and as the
nation began to draw down its commitment in Afghanistan, the Quadrennial Defense Review of 2014
outlined the Department of Defense s strategy as emphasizing three pillars. The first, protecting the
homeland, includes deterring and defeating attacks on the nation and supporting civil authorities. The
second, building security globally, focuses on
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Legal Discovery Memo
Evaluation Form for Project 3 (10 points) The Evaluation Form must be attached to your Project 3
submission. I will deduct .25 points if the Evaluation Form is not the first page of your submission.
Please note that I deduct 2 points per day that a project is late. Evaluation Form for Project 3 You
gained points as follows: Effective introduction (1 point max): _____ Effective and accurate
explanation of the relevant law (2 points max): _____ Thorough and accurate explanation of the cases
on the issue (4 points max): ______ Thorough request for additional information (1 point max): _____
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The defendant believed that the $100 deposit, together with his initial $28.45 payment, would secure
for him the $106.00 per week rental rate in lieu of the higher daily rate. When the defendant was
arrested after a report stated that his vehicle was stolen. The officers returned to his room to get his
companion out of the room. Additionally, a complete search of the room was ordered without a
warrant. Inside a closed dresser drawer the officers found a cloth bag secured at the top with a draw
string. They opened the closed bag and found over two ounces of cocaine. As a result, the court found
that the above factors constituted the defendant s had a reasonable expectation of privacy in the motel
room for three reasons. First, a few days earlier, when the defendant had stayed past check out time,
instead of evicting him the hotel permitted him to extend his stay and pay for the additional term of
occupancy. Second, the manager testified that it was the motel s policy to ask those guests staying past
checkout time whether they would be leaving or extending their stay. It was not the motel s policy to
evict guests who were staying past checkout time for brief periods. Third, the defendant had given the
hotel a large cash deposit, which may have led him to believe that he was paid up through the rest of
the week. In
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The Separation Of Foam Separation
Foam separation techniques are neither much widely used nor much research have been done in this
area lately. But due to the high selectivity, thermal stability and the ability to separate components
from very dilute solutions (as low as 10 10 mole/liter), it is worth being applied as modern separation
and purification techniques. Particulates that are to be separated from solution are associated with
surfactants and are adsorbed at the liquid air interface. Interaction energy between the nonpolar
hydrocarbon chains of the surfactant and the polar water molecules is less than the interaction energy
between water molecules themselves leading to organic molecules in bulk water to be energetically
less favorable than their presence out of the bulk water at the interface. Foam fractionation, ionic
flotation, molecular flotation, microflotation, froth flotation these diverse types of foam separation
techniques allow the separation and purification of a wide variety of components starting from
detergents to heavy metal ions and proteins.
Gibbs adsorption isotherm, Young Laplace equation, Langmuir isotherm control the separation
parameters. The easy apparatus setting and simplistic separation process leads to its utilization in
analytical purposes and economically feasible industrial set up. Various variables like ionic strength,
length of chain, concentration of surfactants, Solution hydrogen concentration, flocculants,
concentration of complexing ions, flow rate of gas,
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Social Class Stratification In The United States
According to Kerry Ferris and Jill Stein in The Real World: An Introduction to Sociology, Social class,
a system of stratification practiced primarily in capitalist societies, ranks groups of people according
to their worth. It is difficult to draw exact lines between the social classes in the united states. The
most identified classes are upper class, middle and lower middle class. The upper class is just 1
percent and the middle class is 30 percent of the U.S population. Wealthy people erudite early in their
lives that whatever money came into their households, at least of 10 percent was paid for themselves
for saving purposes. They may have gone into the stock market; they may have invested in mutual and
bond funds. On the other hand, Middle class people use their income to pay their bills first. All ...
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Middle class families spend a much larger share of their budget on basic necessities such as food at
home, utilities and health care therefore they try to celebrate their occasion according to their budget.
They do not spend much money on decorations, fancy foods and expensive cloths. On the other hand,
upper class spends lots of money to celebrate their events. They buy special dresses according to
event. They decorated their houses and arrange big parties where they invite all their friends, which
belong to their class, but middle class cannot afford such type of luxuries in their life. In fact, the
upper class don t spend their money on depreciating charges, they spend their money on appreciating
wealth and they live below their means. The division between upper and middle class is clearly visible
in every society, whether of a developed or a developing country. They are totally different in their
education. Families work and their living philosophy. In truth, the difference between the middle class
and the upper class is not so much about luck or morals as about state of
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Character Growth As Depicted By Her Costumes In Alfred...
Drama Through Costumes: Lisa Fremont s Character Growth as Depicted by Her Costumes in Alfred
Hitchcock s Rear Window In Alfred Hitchcock s 1954 thriller, Rear Window, broken legged L.B.
Jeffreys, played by James Stewart watches his neighbors through his back window and becomes
obsessed with solving a murder mystery in one neighbor s apartment, aided by Lisa Fremont, played
by Grace Kelly. At first, Lisa does not seem able to fit into Jeffreys adventurous lifestyle as a
photojournalist, nor does she take an active interest in his mystery. She begins the film being feminine,
inactive and seemingly incompatible with Jeffreys. As the film progresses, she becomes a more active
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At first, her elaborate gown portrays her as a passive woman, highly focused on her own career in
fashion. Her next costume, a black dress with a simpler silhouette demonstrates the first attempts to
become more able to fit into Jeffreys life and earn more respect from him. In her third scene, she
dramatically shifts her costume to a green suit that is more practical and businesslike than her previous
attire, demonstrating a key turning point in her ability to be involved in Jeffreys concerns. This is
backed up by her practical night case, however, the case s silky contents reveal that she has not yet
completely changed. Her focus on the mystery while wearing her pink nightgown and her active
mission out of the apartment in a floral dress and heels demonstrate her ability to retain a sense of her
femininity, while actively involving herself in Jeffreys life and helping him. In her final scene, she
retains a sense of glamour and her own identity with her hair, makeup and copy of Harper s Bazaar,
but her commitment to taking an active role in Jeffreys active lifestyle is confirmed by her book about
the Himalayas and her more masculine costume of blue jeans and a red blouse. Through these careful
costume changes, her character development is
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Ethnography Summary
After watching the video I realized how much of an impact English speakers have on an English
dictionary. I enjoyed the video and I think that the speaker explained her information about adding
words to the dictionary well. I try to restrict my acronyms and slang usage unless I m talking to people
who understand them seeing as they are not in the dictionary. I was taught that whatever is in the
dictionary are the only words that I should use. I m sure I heard a teacher say once (or more) that you
cannot make up words or that s not a real word. In my opinion, I think that language does not still
work that way. I don t think that it still works that way since people make up words (or change the
meaning of them) all the time. I especially
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Essay on Postmodern condition
1. What is meant by the postmodern condition ? Postmodernism can be called a condition of
contemporary culture , it is a modern movement which is strong, ambiguous, very popular and
controversial. However, it is very difficult to explain the term because there is no full clarity what the
term really means. As one can read in The Condition of Postmodernity it is a mine field of conflicting
notions and a battleground of conflicting opinions and political forces . There are so many
interpretations, definitions and evaluations of the term that it is hardly possible to build a coherent
definition, or to be brave enough to attempt to describe it. Almost everyone has a different opinion
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One of the hyperreality images and the world of imagination (Baudrillard writes) is Disneyland, which
is the perfect model of all those confusing orders of simulation. It is primarily a game of illusions and
phantasms. Imaginary world of Disneyland is neither true nor false. It is a space of regeneration of the
world of imagination, reminiscent of a recycling factory. Thus, the world of the imagination of
children and adults is a rubbish, the first great civilization hyper real pollution. Disneyland is a
prototype of this new feature on the mental area. As one can read in Simulacra and Simulation It is no
longer a question of a false representation of reality (ideology) but of concealing the fact that the real
is no longer real, and thus of saving the reality principle .
Another example of flipping a deeper reality by its overriding, and then hiding its deficiencies,
through breaking any relations with it and finally achieving the status of its simulacrum, completely
emancipated from the power of what is real is the Sokal hoax. Sokal saw a marked reduction in the
standards of intellectual reliability in some American humanistic academic circles. That is why he
decided to do the experiment , which consisted in checking whether the leading American journal
dedicated to cultural research will publish a text full of nonsense, if it only sound good. It turned out
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Qualities And Values That Made Jeff Skilling An Effective...
A few traits and values that made Jeff Skilling an effective leader were charisma, intelligence, and
inspiration. Although there were many more traits and values that helped Skilling to be an effective
leader, it is these three that I believe contributed the most to his effectiveness as the CEO and leader of
Enron. One of the single most important traits to possess in order to be an effective leader is charisma.
Jeff Skilling exuding charisma and was able to convince the media, shareholders, employees, and
everyone in between that he was acting in their interest and running a company with integrity and
honesty. Skilling s charisma can be seen in many instances during his career at Enron, but one of his
more striking instances of charismatic leadership was how he was able to influence all of the workers
at Portland General Electric to convert their 401k s into company stock (Gibney, 2005). Though this
may sound like a relatively commonplace act, it took massive amounts of charisma to gain the trust
and confidence of an entire company s employees. Another trait that Jeff Skilling possessed in order to
be an effective leader was intelligence. Skilling was a highly intelligent man and used that intelligence
to build Enron into the seventh largest corporation in the United States until its eventual downfall.
According to Biography.com, Skilling received a B.S. in applied science from Southern Methodist
University and later an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School (Jeffrey,
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Essay on The History and Future of Cyborgs
In the latter half of the twentieth century society, culture and science evolved visions and capability
around the common prefix cyber . It took on several virtual, computational, functional, scientific,
sexual and criminal connotations. In the 21st Century, many computational notions have been replaced
by e to mean of computer however cyber , represented in music, words and films emerging at this
time, which communicate the content of culture at the time, not simply technology have not become
ePeople, eMusic or eFilms, but remained postulated in cyberculture.
Cark (2004) identifies Manfred Clynes and co author Nathan Kline as first coining the phrase Cyborg
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Thousands of people (experts and non) have updated, moderated and discussed changes to the entry
since it first appeared on the site on 18th October, 2001, demonstrating continuing social negotiation
and interpretation of the concept.
Also in Wikipedia is reference to the cybernetic scientist Professor Kevin Warwick, one of many
involved evolving cybernetic research. Warwick received an biotechnological implanted chip in 2002.
It was placed is arm, through the skin, allowing him to send data from nerve impulses to a computer
by connecting a data cable.
To elaborate the Cyborg discussion around limits requires it to be placed inside wider, existing
discussion. There are two fundamental perspectives to the debate. The Bioconservatists (social,
eithical, cultural, economic) and the Transhumanists (biological science, technology). With very
different worldviews.
Condorcet (1979) wrote man will not become immortal, but cannot the span constant increase between
the moment he begins to live and the time when naturally, without illness or accident, he finds life a
burden .
Bostrom (2003) suggested in order for humans to evolve, they need to explore the larger space of
possible modes of being that is currently inaccessible to them because of their biological limitations.
Science fiction offers a world future redefined by technological evolution. Huxley (1932) describes a
dystopia where psychological conditioning,
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Mary Kamidoi Essay
Mary Kamidoi was only eleven years old when World War II began on December 7, 1941. Her family,
who lived in Northern California, was affected greatly by the war. Several close friends stopped
talking to them and most people started treating them as if they were the ones who attacked Pearl
Harbor.
Because of the fear that many Americans had concerning the Japanese and their descendants, the
government stepped in and responded by limiting how far the Japanese could go and how late they
could be out. In February, President Roosevelt signed the executive order 9066, which allowed for
Japanese to be put under measures that would ensure the safety of America, if deemed necessary.
Many of the Issei, which are first generation Japanese, feared being sent back to Japan.
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Food was a main issue because the rations were so small.
One of the greatest things which bothered the imprisoned Japanese was that they didn t have the
freedom to gather in large groups, which meant they could not hold Buddhist services.
On November 30, 1945, they were released to start new lives. But the new lives were not easy, they
had a hard time getting jobs, because many people still blamed them for the war and few wanted them
around. The Japanese did eventually find jobs and several of them began to go to school at night,
because education was very important to them.
The Nisei, second generation Japanese and the Sansei, third generation Japanese were very distraught
that their parents didn t speak up after the incident was over, so they demanded that their parents be
paid for the trouble the government put them through.
During President Carter s term they persuaded the government to research the camps and why they
were sent there. The Japanese were sent there because of fear, poor leadership and a quick
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Large Scale Rotating Rig ( Lsrr )
UTRC Large Scale Rotating Rig (LSRR)
One of the first rotating turbine research facilities to conduct aerodynamic and heat transfer on blades
was the United Technologies Large Scale Rotating Rig (LSRR). This facility researched the rotor
blades and heat transfer measurements transfer in low speed turbine environment.
The first three rows of the test rig represented a high bypass ratio aircraft engine. The outlying
parameters of the facility are as follows;
This 1.5 stage low speed facility operated from laboratory air conditions at about 1 atm inlet total
pressure and 294 K inlet total temperature with a flow coefficient of 0.78. The experimental turbine
having a 0.8 hub/tip ratio had 22 first vanes, 28 first blades, and 28 second vanes. The model airfoil
chord lengths were about five times full scale hardware chord lengths. The rotor speed was about 410
m/s and atypical airfoil Reynolds number was approximately 560,000 that were typical of high
pressure turbine airfoils. [UTRC]
The overall effect of the turbulence and stator rotor interactions were recorded and studied for turbine
heat transfer analysis. Time averaged loads on airfoil surfaces not being influenced by unsteadiness in
the presence of temperature streaks was a result of research on this test rig.
The unsteady computations in the experiment clearly showed that pressure sides of turbine airfoils
operate at higher temperatures than the suction sides in the presence of non uniform temperature
gradients. The
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Cross Bridge Construction
The independent variable is the different materials that I will use to make three bridges of the same
common design, the truss design which uses triangular beams because triangles are the strongest shape
to use when you build bridges. The materials that I will use to make these 3 bridges are popsicle
sticks, Lego bricks, and aluminum foil.
My dependent variable how much weight each bridge can endure before the bridge breaks apart.
When you add weight tension is created. (tension is a pulling force that occurs at the bottom of a
bridge) when tension is applied the connecting points (glue, pieces that snap together, etc.) will
unconnect so everything will fall apart and the bridge collapse to the ground.
The relationship between
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Tay Sachs Disease In Children
Imagine giving birth to a beautiful seemingly healthy baby, the doctor wiping him or her off and
handing it to you. Two days later, the hospital discharges you, and you begin to spend the next 3
months adjusting your new baby to your home. Towards the 4 month mark you realize some serious
symptoms that are hard to ignore such as the inability to grow beyond his or her small figure., inability
to hold something like a spoon or even your finger,and lastly lack of eye contact. Scary as this
scenario may seem, at least 16 babies are diagnosed with Tay Sachs disease in United States every
year. Unfortunately, the diagnosed cases are only found in toddlers because, children with this disease
only survive to the age of 5 years of age.
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Because of this discovery, techniques to find and diagnose ineffective enzymes were developed. These
tests are extremely expensive but very effective as long as the the pinpoint of the exact mutation can
be found. Over the years, DNA based tests have advanced so much that some doctors can detect early
symptoms even in the womb. Unfortunately there is not cure for Tay Sachs disease nor a sure way to
prevent it, but only ways to make the child more comfortable. Scientists recommend genetic DNA
testing early on to determine whether it is genetic within the family or if something has gone wrong
within the mother, so that the mother can better prepare for the
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Traditional Teaching Method
Abstract/ Purpose The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the traditional methods of teaching as well
as multimedia teaching and to suggest other useful teaching methods that can be attempted in
imparting knowledge to the students. Basically teaching must include two major components sending
and receiving information. Ultimately, a teacher tries his best to impart knowledge as the way he
understood it.
So, any communication methods that serve this purpose without destroying the objective could be
considered as innovative methods of teaching. The use of innovative methods in educational
institutions has the potential not only to improve education, but also to empower people, strengthen
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III.Methodology
The traditional or innovative methods of teaching are critically examined, evaluated and some
modifications in the delivery of knowledge is suggested. As such, the strengths and weaknesses of
each teaching methodology are identified and probable modifications that can be included in
traditional methods are suggested.
IV. Traditional Teaching Method An evaluation
In the pre technology education context, the teacher is the sender or the source, the educational
material is the information or message, and the student is the receiver of the information. In terms of
the delivery medium, the educator can deliver the message via the chalk and talk method and overhead
projector (OHP) transparencies. This directed instruction model has its foundations embedded in the
behavioral learning perspective (Skinner, 1938) and it is a popular technique, which has been used for
decades as an educational strategy in all institutions of learning. Basically, the teacher controls the
instructional process, the content is delivered to the entire class and the teacher tends to emphasize
factual knowledge.
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The Importance Of Respect For The Dead
Respect for the Dead Introduction The aim of the current essay was to discuss the cultural, ethical, and
legal aspects concerning the respect for the dead. Besides, the cultural, ethical, and legal factors were
correlated with the practice of anatomy, everyday observations, and personal experiences. Notably,
what was regarded as appropriate respect for the dead varied based on an individual s cultural beliefs
and ethical (religion or professional) considerations. Background The concerns associated with the
respect for the dead emanate from the fact that the dead symbolise the shared destiny of humans and
reminiscence of the dearly departed. Therefore, the dead are by design objects of fascination
regardless of one s point of view. For instance, dead bodies elicit attention in both medical pathology
and traditions that venerate the dead and those that forbid such forms of glorification. Therefore, the
interests of the dead are not unique to the human anatomist only. Interest for the dead encompasses
religion, sociology, art history, feminist theory, and law. Notably, the emerging multifaceted interest in
the dead had raised fundamental questions regarding the limits of what was legal, ethical, and moral in
the use of palatinates, cadaver, and dissected human (Jones 2016, p. 46). The fundamental concerns
had been initially raised by humanity scholars, not pathologists. Such concerns were informed by key
issues such as how were the dead bodies obtained
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Analysis Of Tita s Like Water For Chocolate
To love is to Endure and Within Weakness Gains Strength From the day Tita entered the world, her
fate was sealed with the De la Garza s family tradition, which lead to the cause of her pain and
suffering from the hands of her mother, Mama Elena. Tita and Mama Elena s estranged relationship
was oppressed with complications from Tita s premature birth and the sudden death of her father,
which caused Mama Elena to reject her nurturing nature and discard bonding with Tita. Although Tita
s emotions would leave her in a weakened mind state, her determination towards breaking the brutal
convention, she is faced with, would begin to display her strength, through her visualization of a
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Since Tita was unable to stand up to Mama Elena, she felt helpless, which she then realized how
strong her fate for an identity would be nonexistent; however, Tita would not accept that fate. From
the day Tita was born and past off to Nacha, the cook, Mama Elena formed resentment towards Tita,
while attempting to make Tita obedient through force, cruelty and mistreatment. Tita was physically
punished multiple times by the hands of Mama Elena, and forced to live the life as a servant, and
punished to cook, as well as, arrange the wedding of her love, Pedro, to her sister, Rosaura (26 29).
Mama Elena bounded Tita to the kitchen and constrained her to cook for the family, under Nacha s
care, and if Mama Elena saw signs of Tita being disobedient, Mama Elena would strike her in rage.
Mama Elena put Tita in charge of the preparations for Pedro and Rosaura s wedding to lower her
spirits and eliminate any hope she may have within, which caused Tita to have a weak moment and
triggers her to hallucinate. In the opinion of a journalist, Justine Baek, which was
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The Key Components Of Marketing And Its Consulting Services
Crunch Marketing and its consulting services was officially launched in 2011, and immediately set it
apart by collaborating intimately with their Perth based clients to help grow business and maximise
commercial potential. Company s central goal is to be the best supplier of master showcasing
guidance to little and medium measured organizations in the Perth region. They express their energy
for helping organizations augment their potential by keeping up a persistent project of interior
assessment and change, and teaching customers along the way. Company offers high tech
manufactures a reliable, high quality alternative to in house resources for business development,
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Company offers innovative makers a dependable, astounding different option for in house assets for
business improvement, market advancement, and channel advancement on a worldwide scale. A
genuine different option for in house assets offers an abnormal state of functional experience, know
how, contacts, and privacy. Company represent a client company as an extension of its business
development and market development functions. This begins with complete understanding of the
client company s situation, objectives, and constraints. We then represent the client company quietly
and confidentially, sifting through new market developments and new opportunities as is appropriate
to the client, representing the client in initial talks with possible allies, vendors, and channels.
Proposed and charged on a for each task and per development premise, venture counselling offers a
customer company an approach to tackle our particular qualities and utilize our skill to take care of
particular issues, create and/or execute arranges, and create particular data. Crunch Promoting will be
concentrating on high innovation makers of PC equipment and programming, administrations, and
systems administration, who need to offer into. Company s most essential gathering of potential
clients is administrators in bigger companies. These are showcasing directors, general chiefs, and
deals administrators, once in a while accused of
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Never Cry Wolf
Mowat s rhetorical strategies In your own words how would you describe a wolf? Probably as a
vicious, bloodthirsty kill. Well in Farley Mowat s book he aims to change that view. The book Never
Cry Wolf by Farley Mowat was published in 1963. The book is the story of when he, Farley Mowat,
goes into the Northern Canadian Plains to study wolves. While he is there he discovers that wolves
aren t as savage and bloodthirsty as everyone seems to think. In his book he uses emotion, facts and
trust to persuade us that the wolves aren t bloodthirsty and savage as everyone seems to think.
Farley Mowat used emotion quite a lot in his book. The main way he used it was personification. An
example of this in the text is when he says I could not resist
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Can t Remember a Time Without I-Tunes Essay
It s difficult to remember a time without iTunes. To many people, especially to the younger
generation, iTunes has always been a part of people s lives. When it launched on April 28, 2003,
iTunes was set to forever change the world of music and technology (Griggs Leopold). When it first
started, songs were available for instant download for only ninety nine cents and albums for less than
ten dollars. ITunes changed the way music was distributed and marketed. With the release of iTunes,
music consumers could now download music digitally with the click of a button. Consumers no longer
had to leave the comfort of their home to buy or listen to a song or an album. Before iTunes and
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With iTunes, consumers instantly get what they want, which is a perfect fit for our technological
culture today, but the emotional experience of buying music has been shattered.
Because of iTunes, consumers have become more private listeners. Every song and album sits directly
in front of each consumer. Listeners buy the songs they personally want and place them on their own
portable music players. They listen to the songs by themselves as a private experience (Griggs
Leopold). Consumers do still share music, but do not engage in the social experience that existed
before iTunes and digital music. Today, listeners share music by sending song files to each other or
posting music on social media sites completely taking the shared and social aspect out of music. The
shift in behavior from enjoying music as a social experience to listening to music as a personal
experience has changed culture and society. Today s world is all about the individual. People want
things for themselves and they want them now. ITunes helped in changing culture and society to be
this way by making songs and albums available instantly to each person. With iTunes, people can get
the music they want instantly and are encouraged to listen to music as a more private experience.
In the time of records and even CD s, there was no way to sell or buy single songs. ITunes
transformed music by marketing single songs instead of full albums.
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The Effects Of Police Use Of Force
Police use of force in America has been and still is a major area of concern to the American public.
The media seemingly never runs out of stories and cases to push into the mainstream for the public to
watch and develop more concern for this area of law enforcement. Furthermore, there is a portion of
the population who believe that the use of force by law enforcement is disproportionately used on
minorities more specifically the African American community (Kolhatkar, 2017). However, is this use
of force epidemic a reality in both of these cases? Another use of force issue is the use of lethal force
by law enforcement officers. Again the argument seen in the media and social media is often that there
is a large portion of lethal force that is used on minorities as compared to Caucasian individuals
(Lowery, 2016). Additionally, that the use of lethal force should be avoided and in other cases being
used in excess (The Guardian, 2017). Current research in the field of police use of force and police use
of lethal force in relationship towards race is going to be reviewed in order to show a broader picture
that is more representative of the real issues.
The Numbers The numbers in police use of force vary depending on what measures are used. Was the
force reasonable or unreasonable or was force used improperly is just a few. Strictly looking at the
frequency of the use of force in encounters would lead one to believe there is no such epidemic as
media outlets would lead people
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Struggle Of Funding During The Nineteenth Century Essay
Struggle of Funding In the early 17th century colonist was required to teach their children how to read
the bible. During this period, the Puritans in Massachusetts enacted the Old Deluder Act, forcing
communities of fifty families or more to establish funds, and operate schools. Many didn t follow the
law because they were not privileged as the wealthy communities were; therefore, many poor children
remained uneducated unless they were taught by their families. According to Bayer Sampat, (2016),
the Land Ordinance of 1875, and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 were passed requiring areas to
establish schools. Thomas Jefferson and Dr. Benjamin Rush spoke in favor of a public education
system, unfortunately it wasn t established until the nineteenth century.
Moving forward, the United States public schools funding comes from the state, the federal
government, and local communities. The appropriation of these funds varies according to several
factors; however, the federal government only gives a fraction of these funds compared to the local
and state governments. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, in the United States,
about 93% is funded via the state and local governments (Bayer Sampat, 2016).
As world economy changes defining and reshaping educational policies, goals were set to make global
organizations efficient by decreasing spending to promote cost effectiveness and encouraging
establishments to do better with less. School districts in the
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The Decline in Union Membership has Helped to Improve...
The Decline in Union Membership has Helped to Improve Industrial Harmony Assess whether the
decline in Union membership has helped to improve industrial harmony. From 1979, the British
labour market has experienced an era of de unionisation that is still occurring at present. In 1979, 53%
of workers were union members (Machin, 2000) and by 2004 only 27% of all workers were affiliated
to a union. In the 10 year period between 1991 and 2001, there has been a fall in membership of 15%
(Labour Market Trends, 2001) Trade Union Memberships, Britain, 1989 2003 Source: office of
national statistics The historically low figures seem to indicate continually improving industrial
relations in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Why would a worker belong to a trade union? Trade Union s use their collective identity to help
individuals receive the best treatment from their employers; in working conditions, and matters of pay
and entitlements. Unions work for their members to ensure wage mark ups are in line with the changes
in the economy and in harmony with expectations of the workers. A by product of a trade unions work
is to influence a more equitable dispersion of wages in the economy. All the outlined objectives appear
only to be positive, making it questionable as to why union membership would decline for any reason
other than the opinion that working conditions are good and a union s interference is considered
unnecessary. In fact, there are several reasons for the decline in trade union membership that are not
directly due to improved relations at work. The composition of the labour force has dramatically
changed in Britain where the 1970 s tradition of the working class male in industrial heartlands has
been replaced with equal proportions of men and women now working in a predominantly service
based economy. The compositional factors of de industrialisation and the increase in female
participation have undoubtedly lowered membership
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New York City Descriptive Writing
I was 12 years old and about to embark upon a trek that would cover 150 miles and end in New York
City. I was caught up in all the festivities of the farewell ceremony and the warm heartfelt goodbyes
from my family. I really had no idea of where we were going though, of course New York city but
how we would get there was a mystery to me. I knew we would follow the aqueduct, the underground
tunnel that carries water down to the city for its 8 million inhabitants to use. I figured if I put one foot
in front of the other and followed the person in front of me I should be all right. Unfortunately when
we woke each morning we were not filled with the same fervor as the night before. Everyday we
would push on spurred by the image of that yellow
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The War Of War II Essay
Taking place during the second half of World War II, a solider by the name of Yossarain is stationed
with his Air Force squadron on the island of Pianosa, which is near the Italian cost along the
Mediterranean Sea. Yossarian and his friends endure a nightmarish and utterly freakish kind of
lifestyle which would be defined by bureaucracy and violence: they are seen as inhuman resources by
the eyes of their blindly ambitious and foolish superior officers. The squadron is thrown thoughtlessly
into quit brutal combat situations and bombing runs in which for some unknown reason it is more
important for the squadron members to capture good aerial photographs of explosions than to destroy
their targets which is very risky and could end fatal if any mistake were to occur. Their colonels
continually raise the number of missions that they are required to fly before being sent home, so that
no one is ever sent home. Everyone thinks he is crazy when he insists that millions of people are
trying to kill him. Still, no one but Yossarian seems to realize that there is a war going on as Yossarian
struggles to stay alive, despite the many parties who seem to want him dead.
Everyone thinks Yossarian is crazy when he insists that millions of people are trying to kill him. Still,
no one but Yossarian seems to realize that there is a war going on which is the central conflict that has
arisen in the novel, Catch 22 by Joseph Heller. This text shows that his inner conflict can be
influenced by the
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Language As A Bilingual Language
I have always been intrigued by the concept of language; whether it be from how languages
originated, how people learn them, or how the language creates words different from the pre existing
languages, I draw an interest to all of it. I specifically remember when I was younger, trying to create
a new language of my own. In today s world, there are more than 2,000 languages spoken around the
world. Some of those languages are only spoken by a single village while others are spoken by
billions of people. Those who speak the less popular languages are most likely fluent in another major
one. English is one of those major languages, although it is not the most spoken language in the world,
it is a competitor; however, it is many people s choice of a second language, and spoken regularly in
many foreign countries. Many schools throughout the world make it a requirement for their students to
practice another language while enrolled. Unfortunately, after graduation, students never retain the
language, it was simply stored in their short term memory. Becoming fluent in another language is not
only alluring, but it is very beneficial to one s self, and the global community. Being bilingual is
proven to give a leg up to people in the business world, improve one s mental health in many ways,
and additionally advance other aspects in one s life not ordinarily associated with the learning of a
new language. Why is it beneficial for native English speakers to learn another language?
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Comparing One Hundred Years of Solitude and Bless Me...
Magic or Reality in One Hundred Years of Solitude and Bless Me Ultima
In the South American storytelling tradition it is said that humans are possessed of a hearing that goes
beyond the ordinary. This special form is the soul s way of paying attention and learning. The story
makers or cantadoras of old spun tales of mystery and symbolism in order to wake the sleeping soul.
They wished to cause it to prick up its ears and listen to the wisdom contained within the telling.
These ancient methods evolved naturally into the writings of contemporary Latin American authors.
The blending of fantasy with reality to evoke a mood or emphasize elements of importance became
known as magical realism, and was employed to great effect by Latin ... Show more content on
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By the time of Ultima s death at the end of the story, the owl has taken on great significance in
Antonio s life and consequently in the progression of his understanding. It was true states Antonio that
the owl was Ultima s spirit. It had come with Ultima, and as men brought evil to our hills the owl had
hovered over us, protecting us. (Anaya, 256).
Other animals play a magical part in Antonio s story. There is the golden carp, an enchanted fish that
Antonio sets out to find. He is inexplicably drawn toward finding the carp, and communing with it.
The golden carp is a representation of the pagan gods that the Catholic Church had set its edicts
against. This prohibition causes Antonio great consternation and internal debate. He wonders if his
desire to find the fish is a lessening of his worthiness in the eyes of the church and in the eyes of God.
None the less, he embarks on his quest. He takes a companion with him as his guide. This is an
effective metaphor for the internal struggle facing Antonio in his life at home. Will he embrace the
church and become the priest his mother wishes him to be, or will he instead become as his brothers
and father, a wandering, restless spirit? The carp appears and a discussion of its home and the
mermaids that share it ensues between Antonio and
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St Patrick College Peter Skrzynecki Analysis
An individual can t be influenced by their own selves but also the people that are surrounding him/her.
It is due to the pressure that others put on the individual which impacts against him/her greatly as they
are forced to accept it and go with it. Going with something that is not completely accepted by the
individuals will ultimately cause them to feel rejection. A poet, Peter Skrzynecki, speaks of his
personal experience which is strongly connected to belonging. An example is St Patrick s college
where he went to a school and felt like he didn t learn anything from there even though he spent quite
a long time there. Feliks Skrzynecki, another poem written by Peter, its where the persona talks about
his father who is not Australian living ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Theses decisions may not always make the individual happy which is evident in the poem, St Patrick s
College. Peter shows in the poem that his mother chose him to go to that school as she was impressed
by the uniform of her employer s sons showing that she wanted to stay connected in that kind of
status. Peter Skrzynecki shows in St Patrick s College that his mother ironically thought that going to
St Patrick was What was best for her child, where Peter abides and goes to the College so that he can
still have a place in his mother s heart and not have the sense of belonging between the two to break
apart. Peter Constantly uses the term, eight years, where he is reminiscing about the fun experiences
he constantly faced when he went to school, for example, Peter caught the 414 but like a foreign
tourist, this exagerated experience shows that even though he went there daily for eight years, he
never felt connected to the other people who were also regularly using the bus. In iRobot where the
robots are programmed to function to assist the civilians so that gives the general knowledge to the
society that the robots are perfect slaves for humans. This is shown through the amounts of times
where a robot has done something suspicious in Spooner s point of view and he tries to see what is
happening but in the end, the robot always was
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Five Theories Of Natural Selection
Natural Selection, a key mechanism of evolution is the progressive process by which biological traits
either become more or less common in a community or population as a result of inherited traits on
different reproductive success of organisms with their environment. Charles Darwin in fact put
together an articulate theory of evolution and supported it with a good amount of body evidence in
1859 when he published his book. Natural selection is too however a basic mechanism of evolution
like mutation, migration and genetic drift. In order for natural selection to work, Darwin came up with
5 different theories that brought about evolution. The five theories are: evolution, common descent,
species multiply, gradualism, and natural selection itself. Evolution is when species come and go
through time, while they exist they change. Common descent is organisms are descended from one, or
several common ancestors and have diversified from this original stock. Species multiply is the
diversification of life involving populations of one species diverging until they become two separate
species; this has probably occurred billions of times on earth. Gradualism is evolutionary change
occurring through incremental small changes within populations; new species are not created
suddenly. Animals and plants of all sorts undergo changes through natural selection. The peacock is a
unique animal that stood out to me that undergoes natural selection. There are different kinds of
selection but
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  • 3. Homosexual Culture in America and China Homosexuality is considered as sub culture in modem society. However, nowadays, it is freely discussed and widely analyzed among the world. The sharply increasing amount of homosexuals and the heated argument raised by people has drawn more and more eyes. This paper is centered on homosexual culture especially in America and China. General concepts on homosexual Homosexual used to be the abominable crime not to be mentioned. in America. After the word gay emerged for years, a vast majority of American start to change their attitude. Now they retain a deep loathing toward homosexuals, but there is a growing mixture of tolerance, empathy or apathy. While the situation in China is almost the same. Subjected to conservative traditional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The number of homosexuals in the United States is about 100 million concentrating densely in metropolitan area. On June 28, San Francisco will hold an annual gay parade, attracting homosexuals around the world. Therefore, considering the gay community as a significant voter base, politicians have to deal cautiously with the issue of homosexuality. Actually it is supportive and helpful for the gay rights movement. In contrast, on this certain aspect, China still has a long way to go. It also reflects the Chinese citizens immaturity of the Awareness of rights protection Hot issues about homosexual culture Homosexuality is a unique cultural behavior, which is not widely accepted by the community and alienated from the mainstream culture. People who are against it require the legal prohibition, and who support it request for setting laws to recognize its legitimacy. Thus, would homosexuality be given legal protection has become the focus. America and China are no exception. In 1993, Hawaii first put forward the legal possibility of same sex marriage, but was rejected. Since then, the U.S. 30 states and the federal government have passed legislation to ban recognition of same sex marriage. March 16, a law allowing gay s marriage passed by House of Representatives in Vermont with 76 votes to 69 votes. After the vote, they cried ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. From Spaniard And Indian Summary By the late eighteenth century, the New World, which was still remote, had formed its own complicated individual and national identities. Moreover, the disparate communities within Latin America had established a unique culture characterized by its hybridity. A close reading of Ignacio de Castro s From Spaniard and Indian, a Mestizo is born and Agostino Brunias s Planter and His Wife with a Servant reveals the racial hierarchy that formed amid Latin America s hybridity. Additionally, both objects specifically express Latin American hybridity for a white, European class, likely as a means to demystify and boost the standing of the New World. Deceivingly similar in terms of style and subject, as both contain three figures of varying cultural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only is the brought the furthest into the foreground, but her body lines up with the left vertical third of the image, placing her in a visually important location. Moreover, she has an elaborate white head wrapping which topped with a sunhat, combine to make her the tallest appearing figure in the image, transforming her into a commanding presence. Unlike the indigenous woman in the casta painting, the planter s wife dons a dress which seems almost entirely European in style: it has a white corset and overlay with lace sleeves, with a light blue skirt peeking out from beneath the dress. Still, hybridity is evident because of her head wrapping. Interestingly, though she and her husband are pale, neither as as pale as the Spaniard in the casta painting. This, paired with her head wrapping and both of their curly brown hair, may denote they are of at least partially mixed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Attitudes Toward Nature In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein Mary Shelley exemplifies the Romanticism ideas of the love and reverence for nature in the excerpt from her novel, Frankenstein. The narrator of the excerpt, Victor Frankenstein, employs naturalistic imagery, abstract diction, and cumulative sentences to convey his attitude that nature is rejuvenating and restoring. The narrator utilizes naturalistic imagery to illustrate his attitude towards nature. As Frankenstein is travelling through the mountains he describes the scene around him. He describes the vast mountains and icy wall of the glacier, which creates the image of the solemn silence of nature. That image provokes the feeling of reverence and awe for nature because in silence the narrator can take in all the sounds and beauty of what is around him. Frankenstein then goes on to say how these scenes gave him the greatest consolation, which reveals his attitude towards nature and how he believes it is rejuvenating because it is lifting his spirits and comforting him when it is implied he is upset over something. Furthermore the narrator reflects on all the images he took in on his day of travelling, the unstained snowy mountaintop, the glittering pinnacle, the pine woods, the eagle. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Abstract diction such as sublime, magnificent, tranquillised, and majestic portrays the feeling that one cannot fully comprehend or describe nature, but that the mood when one is surrounded by it is of awe and love for it. The narrator s usage of these abstract words also highlight his own attitude toward nature. As he gazes on the sublime and magnificent scenes around him, he is serene and rejuvenated by them, depicting his attitude of the restorative effects that nature has on people, because one can imply from the text that the narrator was melancholy over something, but being out in nature has restored his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. How Does Sir Philip Sidney Use Astrophel And Stella Sir Philip Sidney was one of the most known English poets in the Elizabethan era of time. Astrophel and Stella is said to have most likely been composed in the 1580s. It is considered an English sonnet sequence that overall contains 108 sonnets and 11 songs in total. The name Astrophel comes from Greek origin translating to star lover, ad Stella is originated from Latin which means star as well. In other words Astrophel is the star lover, and Stella is his star. Some people even say Sidney wrote this about his own personal love life first about Lady Penelope Devereux, and later on Lady Rich. In Sonnet 87 Sidney express his love for Stella. He goes on to say, Stella! food of my thoughts, heart of my heart , in other words he is saying she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. How Marketers Target Kids How Marketers Target Kids Kids represent an important demographic to marketers because they have their own purchasing power, they influence their parents buying decisions and they re the adult consumers of the future. Industry spending on advertising to children has exploded in the past decade, increasing from a mere $100 million in 1990 to more than $2 billion in 2000. Parents today are willing to buy more for their kids because trends such as smaller family size, dual incomes and postponing children until later in life mean that families have more disposable income. As well, guilt can play a role in spending decisions as time stressed parents substitute material goods for time spent with their kids. Here are some of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Magazines such as Time, Sports Illustrated and People have all launched kid and teen editions which boast ads for adult related products such as minivans, hotels and airlines. Buzz or street marketing The challenge for marketers is to cut through the intense advertising clutter in young people s lives. Many companies are using buzz marketing a new twist on the tried and true word of mouth method. The idea is to find the coolest kids in a community and have them use or wear your product in order to create a buzz around it. Buzz, or street marketing, as it s also called, can help a company to successfully connect with the savvy and elusive teen market by using trendsetters to give their products cool status. Buzz marketing is particularly well suited to the Internet, where young Net promoters use newsgroups, chat rooms and blogs to spread the word about music, clothes and other products among unsuspecting users. Commercialization in education School used to be a place where children were protected from the advertising and consumer messages that permeated their world but not any more. Budget shortfalls are forcing school boards to allow corporations access to students in exchange for badly needed cash, computers and educational materials. Corporations realize the power of the school environment for promoting their name and products. A school setting delivers a captive youth audience and implies
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  • 9. Essay On Why Did Quebec Want To Leave Canada There was a time when Quebec wanted to separate from Canada. Why would they? What would the downsides of Quebec leaving be? How drastic did people act when the period of separatism was going on? Keep reading and the questions will have answers. Quebec wanted to leave Canada, but there had to be a reason and there was. Quebec wanted to leave because of the loss of Acadia. Acadia was a French colony in New France. Acadia was lost when France sent most of its soldiers to battle for Spain. During this time Britain captured the Caribbean because France had sent troops over to Spain so it was easy for the English to defeat the French troops that were left to guard the Caribbean. France however wanted to keep the Caribbean because it had resources ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The drastic measure taken is called The October Crisis. The October Crisis began in October 1970. This event was a kidnapping and assassination done by the terrorist group FLQ (Front de Libératation du Quebec), this group was made of people who wanted Quebec to leave Canada. Their actions created a national security threat and the 2 direct victims were James Cross (British trade commissioner to Canada) and Pierre Laporte (Quebec s Minister of Labour and Immigration). Thankfully when the murder occurred it only happened to one of the two men, the man killed was Pierre Laporte. It ended in December 1970 when FLQ released James Cross. During this dreadful time Pierre Trudeau gave speeches however the most famous one was given on October 13, 1970 where the famous quotes from his Just watch me was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Examples Of Superego In The Dark Night Film has been able to translate these examples through their main characters and their behaviour. For example, in the movie The Dark Night (Nolan, 2008) , the Ego is represented by Batman (Bruce Wayne) who wants to keep order even if his methods are questionable by others. The Joker represents the Id; he is determined to show that all people are selfish monsters inside out. Harvey Dent, who remains over evil and chaos, looking for justice, would represent the Super Ego. Roy Scheider as police Chief Brody will try to protect the citizens of Amity. A similar example can be found in the movie Jaws (Spielberg, 1975). The Superego is represented by Hooper, who in order to hunt sharks adopts a methodical and rational approach. Quin represents the Id, prone to anger, grudges and vendettas. Brody, who acts as a mediator between Hooper and Quin, would represent the Ego. The Id is completely controlled by the pleasure principle , which is continuously searching to release the tension caused by any given process by the avoidance of pain and the production of pleasure (Freud, 1975). Freud explains that kid s Id controls the great majority of their behaviour. They look to satisfy urges such as food and water as a way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The protagonist is unable to use his penis due to an injury. The casts, the object that stops the use of his phallus, resurfaces this fear. The camera that he uses to espy on his neighbours acts as a substitute for his lost penis in order to repress the castration anxiety and allows him to experiment Scopophilia . This refers to the pleasure of looking without being acknowledged. Freud considers this to be a regular instinct in childhood. Voyeurism and the male gaze were central elements of this tendency and they can be both appreciated in Rear Window , where everything is told from the masculine point of view in a position of power, because he watches without being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay The Boston Massacre and the American Revolution The Boston Massacre was an important event in U.S. history, that lead to the American Revolution. This event brought attention to the unfair ways the British soldiers were treating the colonists. The British were treating the colonists unfairly by taxing them and using their homes for shelter and food. They used them for food by making them make meals for them to eat and if the colonist was a farmer with horses they would also take the horses. I will talk about the famous lawyer John Adams and other events that happened in the Boston Massacre. On the evening of March 5, 1770, a group of kids came up to a British soldier. The soldier was alone so the kids thought that he would be an easy target to pick on. The kids approached the soldier ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were two separate trials, one for Captain Preston and one for the soldiers. The first one started about one month after the massacre, the second one started on November 27, 1770. If you don t know who Captain Preston is, he is the captain of the group of soldiers. Some people say that he was the one that told the soldiers to fire. It even shows him raising his hand to fire in Paul Revere s engraving. It is not certain that, this is what happened because there is no other proof but the engraving. From what I have heard Captain Preston was telling the soldiers not to fire. Before the Boston Massacre s name became common it was called The Bloody Massacre on King Street. This name is on the famous Paul Revere engraving. In the early 1800s it was also called the State Street Massacre. If you don t know what a massacre is, it is a massive killing. Even though the Boston Massacre wasn t a massive killing it was still called a massacre, because it was a big deal. Paul Revere is the man who made the famous engraving. It is not certain that he was at the massacre, but some think that he was. I think that he was there, because if he wasn t there then how did he make the engraving. I can see where people can think that he wasn t there though. He could have just drawn the people and put the background of the scene on the engraving. The Boston Massacre is one of my favorite events in history. I like the mystery in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Ratio and Financial Statement Analysis Essay Executive Summary This paper examines financial ratio analysis by defining, the three groups of stakeholders that use financial ratios, the five different kinds of ratios used and their applications, the analytical tools used in analysis, and finally financial ratio analysis limitations and benefits. The paper illustrates that financial ratio analysis is an important tool for firm s to evaluate their financial health in order to identify areas of weakness so as to institute corrective measures. While financial ratio analysis does contain limitations that include little theory to guide them as well as the use of accounting data based on historical costs that may not reflect a firm s true economic conditions, it is an excellent tool ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One is Working capital to total assets ratio that measures a firm s ability to pay off its short term liabilities and is calculated by subtracting current liabilities from current assets divided by total assets. The retained earnings to total assets ratio that measures a firm s use of its total asset base to generate earnings is also used. It is important to note that retained earnings can be easily manipulated distorting the final calculation. The third financial ratio used by the Z score formula is the market value of equity to book value of debt. This is the inverse of the debt to equity ratio, and it shows the amount a firm s assets can decline in value before liabilities exceed assets. For closely held firms, stockholders equity or total assets less total liabilities can be used but this amount has not been statistically verified for purposes of the formula. The sale to total assets ratio that measures a firm s ability to generate sales with its asset base is also used. The fifth financial ratio is the operating income to total assets. This ratio is the most important factor in the formula because its profit that eventually makes or breaks a firm. In calculating the Z score, each of these ratios is given a weight factor that is used within the formula. (IOMA s report, 2003). See appendix I for the Z score formula and how to interpret the results obtained. The Z score is used by firms when running regular financial data and firms use it to spot ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Association Between Worker Prosperity And... Introduction In today s developing world, a great association between the representative and the association is essential. For the association s profitability in each field, representatives ought to be prosperity. The associations opposition for giving best in business is high. Thus, to pick up the upper hand viability of the firm is imperative. This can just be achieved when there is a decent connection between the workers and association. In this exposition, I will depict about the association between worker prosperity and authoritative viability. The five components which are affecting on worker prosperity and giving illustration for every element. Likewise disclose how to execute those variables on representatives to take compelling work from them. Worker prosperity is characterized as that bit of a representative s general wellbeing that they see to be determined basically by work and can be influenced by workplace intercessions in the organisation. (John P. Meyer, 2010)The employee satisfactions depends upon the happiness and working environment of an employee. The fundamental point is that the representative prosperity absolutely relates with emotions, perspectives and impression of the worker about their work and their firm. On the off chance that the worker is content with their occupation and their executive means they get the correct admiration about their position than just the representative can give their best to the organisation (Allisey, 2011). This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Little Bee s Character Traits Have you develop certain character traits based on your past? One example that s used in the story Little Bee, is how Cleave develops Little Bee into a mature and understanding girl after she migrates to The United Kingdom. Little Bee matures due her past experiences and tragic events that have occurred within her. This allowed her to reconigze her past and her traits reflect of the unpleasant past. One of the many lessons in the story Little Bee , one major lesson through Little Bee and my experience is that your past will affect the person you are in the future. Little Bee, a Nigerian immigrant has faced a harsh past. She has been let down many times. Throughout her life, she has faced numerous tests in which she could have given up and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on her past experience with males in Nigeria, Little Bee has become over cautions when any men is present in front of her. This is because of her past experience with the Hunter and the torture they had caused to Little Bee s sister causing Little Bee to think, After a hundred sleepless nights I had finished working out how to kill myself in every single corner of the detention center and the country outside, but I still carried on imagining (Cleave 48). Little Bee has grown into this kind of feelings through her recent experience while escaping Nigeria. She believes that all men are the same and get s extra careful of her surroundings when exposed to males. This kind of experience is similar when I first came to Canada. After the first two weeks of school, I realized that I did not need to be over protective with the people around me and realized that there is no need of being over protective. Little Bee and mine past experience maybe different that causes us to be over protective however we both still develop this character trait based on certain events that has turned us think and become this way. Therefore, based on our experiences, it is evident that one s identity evolves based on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Importance Of Relational Meetings A relational meeting is arguably one of the most important parts of a social change organization. Unlike casual conversations, a relational meeting allows the organizer to connect with others on a personal level in order to objectively assess the organization and see how it can better serve others. In addition, relational meetings help the organizer understand negative feelings in the community and come up with ways to combat them. A day is not complete without a relational meeting at Homeboy Industries. Father Greg meets one on one with youth involved with his organization to discuss various, personal topics. In order to keep working towards change, Father Greg must stay updated on problems and feelings in the community. Meeting with the youth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. 8th Amendment Process Historically, executions have been around for a long time. The first established death penalty laws date as far back as the Eighteenth Century B.C. but didn t make an appearance in the United States until 1608 (Part 1, n.d.). Death penalty is seen as a form of accountability for someone s action. Most easily understood when you take a life, you lose your life an eye for an eye. Nonetheless, over time people have started humanizing the situation and creating controversy. The Fifth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendments were interpreted as permitting the death penalty, until the early 1960s, when it was suggested that the death penalty was a cruel and unusual punishment, and therefore arguing it as unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment (Part ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today there are so many outlets readily available at hand for information wit television, movies, news, and social media. It is very hard not to see updates all day long and gain some form of understanding. There are multiple news outlets that report the facts in some way, television shows that discuss topics or enact them, and movies that display information too. The death penalty has been discussed with articles and interviews by major news outlets such as CNN, ABC, NBC, and the Posts. TV shows have been produced as well with On Death Row, Death Row Stories, and Rectify. Movies such as The Thin Blue Line, Live from Death Row, Paths of Glory. In some way each media form present information to a viewer to help shape their opinion on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Evidence Based Project Implementation Plan Section F: Implementation Plan An implementation plan is the management guide that helps design the necessary steps while starting a project (United States Department of Health Human Services, n.d.). The steps of an efficient implementation plan comprise of planning the course of action, engaging the stakeholders, carrying out the implementation as per the plan and evaluating the implementation process (Spring, Ferguson, Pender, Starin, n.d.). So, to implement my evidence based project plan, I will follow these steps. Setting and Access to Potential Subjects The potential subjects of this evidence based project are the postoperative diabetic patients. The setting includes the postoperative unit, patient s home and the surgery clinic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They need the pay for the additional time spent on making the follow up calls to the patients every week. This will be approximately 50 dollars per hour. There is a need for an estimated cost of 10,000 dollars to meet this requirement for about 200 patients for the entire project period. Other than this expense, there is no other cost incurred in the implementation plan. Diabetic patients can avail the glucometer and strips at free of cost from their health insurance. This EBP project plan is a part of the postoperative care. Hence, the nurses can use the hospital telephone, stationery items, and the computer for free of cost. The hospital administration will allow the use of power point as the purpose is to give the in service education to the nurses. The leadership will make arrangements for the presentation development because it serves to improve the service quality. The library and database access are free of cost for the employees. There is no travel involved in this plan. The estimated cost to manage an SSI can go up to 30,000 per case (Urban, 2006). Therefore, from the factors mentioned above, it is evident that the implementation plan is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. USDA to Let Industry Self-Inspect Chicken an Article by... The 2012 article USDA to Let Industry Self Inspect Chicken by Jim Avila for ACB News. Reporter Avila reports that the government is proposing a change of the way that chicken makes in American. Report says companies throughout the United States are being inspected by the government on how the workers are processing meats in a line of factory. The government is evaluating the system for safety chickens production. Avila says that Inspectors opposed to the new USDA rule say the companies cannot be trusted to watch over themselves. They contend that companies routinely pressure their employees not to stop the line or slow it down, making thorough inspection for contaminants, tumors and evidence of disease nearly impossible. This article ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Hanson, the USDA states that fewer than 6% of organic birds were infected with salmonella, compared with almost 39% of conventional ones. The article was brief but the source is relevant. I will use this article to help describe the difference of organic chickens and process chickens and how USDA regulates organic labels. This source is a 2014 article The High Cost of Cheap Chicken by the CR Investigates Consumers Union. The CR Investigator reports the issues of the United State poultry companies regulations and health safety in packaged chickens. The article states the major s issue on bacterial contamination of packaged chickens and the issue of antibiotic resistant bacteria of organic chicken. The CR Investigator reports that 48 million people fall sick every year from eating food tainted with salmonella, campylobacter, E Coli, and other contaminants. This scholarly article reports details and reliable source from USDA and a professor of University of Minnesota. I will use this article to help me support the major issue of packaged chicken and organic chicken. This source is a 2011 article by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) of National Organic Program. The National Organic describes what the term of organic labeling means and the method to produce organic foods. Also, it further states the regulations and production ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay about Simple is Gold For the Chinese People in... Keeping things simple in Golden Mountain , also known as Canada, is extremely important for most of the Chinese people who came to Canada. In my opinion, it is important to them for three main reasons. First, they need to ensure that their paper histories are original in the eye of Canada s immigration officers. Second, they only say those things that are necessary so Canadians can understand them. Lastly, they do not want to forget their origins by not assimilating too much into Western culture. Hence, it is important for Chinese immigrants who came to Canada to keep things simple and we need to discuss this further to know more deeply about why it is important to be simple in Canada. First of all, the Chinese people who came to Canada ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can be seen in the novel that old timers like Wong Kimlein only say a little about themselves when someone asks him about his past : What was it like when you were a little boy? He roared with laughter or sighed deeply. Too long ago, he would say, and leave me guessing. (Choy 61). Additionally, young generation, like Jook Liang and Jung Sum, are assimilating a little bit to make life simpler or easier. For instance, the children who are a part of the Chen family just need to call their uncle, uncle instead of using the old Chinese traditional titles which apply differently for each relative or friend. Therefore, they are keeping traditional family titles simple by only saying what is necessary to prevent more or worse marginalization from outsiders or those who are listening, and this adaption to language can possibly make their lives easier. Lastly, Chinese immigrants choose not to assimilate too much because they want to keep everything close to their home as well as they do not want to get caught up in a third space situation. They do not want to forget who they are and where they are from. Therefore, some Chinese immigrants want all aspects which define their identity to be close to them, even if they live in Canada now. Take the case of a Chinese teenager who came to Canada to continue his study, but he was already assimilating too much that his cultural identity faded slowly. At the end, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Summary Of The Play For Colored Girls Who Have Considered... Theatre has always served as a place for discussion of social issues. In For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide, When the Rainbow is Enuf approaches different issues such as sexuality, racial identity and venereal disease. In Positive , DJ beats his ex on the implication that he might be gay. Although the poem is graphic, it explores the HIV epidemic of the 1990s. The play shows how homophobia led to the perpetuation of the virus. The play also proffered the message that HIV positive is not always a death sentence and discusses the difference of HIV positive and AIDs. The playwright presents a complex social issue and creates thoughtworthy messages for the audience. Notable plays have discussed everyday conflicts observed by all humankind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. La Vida Por Perón Research Paper La Vida por Perón . The crowd of a million and a half shouted these words, not for one minute, but for several (Fraser and Navarso, 152). La vida por Perón are among many of Eva Perón s last words, before her death on July 26th, 1952, but not among the first words she has used to promote Juan Perón and Perónism in Argentina. Juan Perón is arguably one of the most well known presidents of Argentina and his movement, the Perónist movement, has played a very important role in Argentina s political history over the late 1940s to the early 1960s, and has inspired many current political parties in Argentina ( Perónist ). Many who identify themselves as Perónistas and commemorate Juan Perón and his political ideologies look up to Evita as well ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Evita used her position in the government to create a Women s Workand Assistance Division ( To Be Evita Part II ), as well as shelters for single mothers (Luongo). It is evident that Evitafelt that women should have rights and even while visiting Spain she spoke to its women and said, This century will not go down in history as the Century of World Wars nor even as the century of Atomic Disintegration but rather as the Century of Victorious Feminism! ( To Be Evita Part II ). Although Evita was not fully correct in thinking that her century would only be known as the Century of Victorious Feminism , it is evident that feminism was one of her passions, and in many ways her promotion of feministic ideals would help Perón and his political party show that they were more modern in their thinking and different from the parties that were elected before them.In order to promote the benefits of female empowerment, Evita began speaking to the senate, leaders of the Perónista bloc, and legislators about her goaland starting on Wednesday, January 27th, 1947, and every Wednesdayonwards, at 9:00pm Evita would address the women of Argentina and urge them to join her struggle( To Be Evita Part II ). She even went ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Using Hotel Amenities as a Tool Using hotel s amenities as a tool Iveta Per Florida International University Abstract This paper summarizes my research in area of lodging and hotel industry, focusing on importance, ordering and controlling amenities in hotels. I have gather information from hospitality industry journal articles, web sites and also directly from facilities to gain knowledge on importance of hotels amenities and guest perceived value of these amenities. This research also seeks to understand how the hotels can use amenities to attract guest, promote the property, increase sales and set themselves apart from others. Using hotel s amenity as a tool Amenity is defined in dictionary as any feature that provides comfort, convenience, or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can be important amenity for family with small children, when the extra children channels can offer entertainment for kids and give the parents ability to unwind. Some hotels for additional fee will offer gaming console and prepaid movies. In fifth and last place is babysitting and/or pet care. With just 11.76% of voters choosing this option. Babysitting amenity is offered by quite few hotels, like Chicago luxury hotel Whitehall, where for additional fee hotel will arrange babysitting services with previously checked and dependable child sitter. Latest popularity of pet friendly hotels just keeps growing. In March 2011 Trip Advisor, one of the world s largest travel sites, announced the results of its pet travel survey of more than 1,200 U.S. travelers, revealing that the majority of animal owners feel pets make for crucial vacation buddies (www.TripAdvisor). Forty four percent of survey respondents who travel with their pets name designated space for walking pets as the most important characteristic of a pet friendly hotel, while 16% look for on site kennels or pet daycare (ehotelier.com). In the last decade a new terminology was entered into hotels vocabulary. Green amenities. With more ecofriendly, and green hotels we see trend to introduce a green amenities. This can include bottles made of recycled material, solar water heaters or as hotel in Sedona introduced recently, guests that arrived in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Cold War Era Essay Since World War II ended, the United States has been involved in several other conflicts, all of which were much further from total war than was the Second World War. Many of these were small wars. During the Cold War, the military s goal was preparedness to fight two simultaneous major contingency operations. Once the Soviet Union disintegrated, and the United States emerged as the lone superpower, there appeared to be a period of peace on the horizon. The peace dividend never fully materialized, due to the rise of new powers, influence of non state actors, spread of weapons of mass destruction and other challenges to international order. The United States today is leaving Afghanistan, but faces concerns in several areas of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Defense Strategic Guidance states that in this current fiscal environment the armed forces will no longer be sized to conduct prolonged stability operations. While this document says that the forces will be sized based on the requirements of missions listed therein, which includes countering terrorism and irregular warfare at the top of the list, it further states that versatility across the range of missions will be maintained. In order to keep enough capability and capacity for high intensity regular warfare as well as money to pay for training for this type of warfare, irregular warfare programs and training will necessarily be less funded. The National Security Strategy and Quadrennial Defense Review of 2010 set the National Military Objectives as countering violent extremism, deterring and defeating aggression, strengthening international and regional security, and shaping the future force. Just a few years later, after legislators caused massive cuts to defense budgets due to sequestration and as the nation began to draw down its commitment in Afghanistan, the Quadrennial Defense Review of 2014 outlined the Department of Defense s strategy as emphasizing three pillars. The first, protecting the homeland, includes deterring and defeating attacks on the nation and supporting civil authorities. The second, building security globally, focuses on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Legal Discovery Memo Evaluation Form for Project 3 (10 points) The Evaluation Form must be attached to your Project 3 submission. I will deduct .25 points if the Evaluation Form is not the first page of your submission. Please note that I deduct 2 points per day that a project is late. Evaluation Form for Project 3 You gained points as follows: Effective introduction (1 point max): _____ Effective and accurate explanation of the relevant law (2 points max): _____ Thorough and accurate explanation of the cases on the issue (4 points max): ______ Thorough request for additional information (1 point max): _____ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The defendant believed that the $100 deposit, together with his initial $28.45 payment, would secure for him the $106.00 per week rental rate in lieu of the higher daily rate. When the defendant was arrested after a report stated that his vehicle was stolen. The officers returned to his room to get his companion out of the room. Additionally, a complete search of the room was ordered without a warrant. Inside a closed dresser drawer the officers found a cloth bag secured at the top with a draw string. They opened the closed bag and found over two ounces of cocaine. As a result, the court found that the above factors constituted the defendant s had a reasonable expectation of privacy in the motel room for three reasons. First, a few days earlier, when the defendant had stayed past check out time, instead of evicting him the hotel permitted him to extend his stay and pay for the additional term of occupancy. Second, the manager testified that it was the motel s policy to ask those guests staying past checkout time whether they would be leaving or extending their stay. It was not the motel s policy to evict guests who were staying past checkout time for brief periods. Third, the defendant had given the hotel a large cash deposit, which may have led him to believe that he was paid up through the rest of the week. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Separation Of Foam Separation Foam separation techniques are neither much widely used nor much research have been done in this area lately. But due to the high selectivity, thermal stability and the ability to separate components from very dilute solutions (as low as 10 10 mole/liter), it is worth being applied as modern separation and purification techniques. Particulates that are to be separated from solution are associated with surfactants and are adsorbed at the liquid air interface. Interaction energy between the nonpolar hydrocarbon chains of the surfactant and the polar water molecules is less than the interaction energy between water molecules themselves leading to organic molecules in bulk water to be energetically less favorable than their presence out of the bulk water at the interface. Foam fractionation, ionic flotation, molecular flotation, microflotation, froth flotation these diverse types of foam separation techniques allow the separation and purification of a wide variety of components starting from detergents to heavy metal ions and proteins. Gibbs adsorption isotherm, Young Laplace equation, Langmuir isotherm control the separation parameters. The easy apparatus setting and simplistic separation process leads to its utilization in analytical purposes and economically feasible industrial set up. Various variables like ionic strength, length of chain, concentration of surfactants, Solution hydrogen concentration, flocculants, concentration of complexing ions, flow rate of gas, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Social Class Stratification In The United States According to Kerry Ferris and Jill Stein in The Real World: An Introduction to Sociology, Social class, a system of stratification practiced primarily in capitalist societies, ranks groups of people according to their worth. It is difficult to draw exact lines between the social classes in the united states. The most identified classes are upper class, middle and lower middle class. The upper class is just 1 percent and the middle class is 30 percent of the U.S population. Wealthy people erudite early in their lives that whatever money came into their households, at least of 10 percent was paid for themselves for saving purposes. They may have gone into the stock market; they may have invested in mutual and bond funds. On the other hand, Middle class people use their income to pay their bills first. All ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Middle class families spend a much larger share of their budget on basic necessities such as food at home, utilities and health care therefore they try to celebrate their occasion according to their budget. They do not spend much money on decorations, fancy foods and expensive cloths. On the other hand, upper class spends lots of money to celebrate their events. They buy special dresses according to event. They decorated their houses and arrange big parties where they invite all their friends, which belong to their class, but middle class cannot afford such type of luxuries in their life. In fact, the upper class don t spend their money on depreciating charges, they spend their money on appreciating wealth and they live below their means. The division between upper and middle class is clearly visible in every society, whether of a developed or a developing country. They are totally different in their education. Families work and their living philosophy. In truth, the difference between the middle class and the upper class is not so much about luck or morals as about state of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Character Growth As Depicted By Her Costumes In Alfred... Drama Through Costumes: Lisa Fremont s Character Growth as Depicted by Her Costumes in Alfred Hitchcock s Rear Window In Alfred Hitchcock s 1954 thriller, Rear Window, broken legged L.B. Jeffreys, played by James Stewart watches his neighbors through his back window and becomes obsessed with solving a murder mystery in one neighbor s apartment, aided by Lisa Fremont, played by Grace Kelly. At first, Lisa does not seem able to fit into Jeffreys adventurous lifestyle as a photojournalist, nor does she take an active interest in his mystery. She begins the film being feminine, inactive and seemingly incompatible with Jeffreys. As the film progresses, she becomes a more active participant and demonstrates her ability to integrate into Jeffreys ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first, her elaborate gown portrays her as a passive woman, highly focused on her own career in fashion. Her next costume, a black dress with a simpler silhouette demonstrates the first attempts to become more able to fit into Jeffreys life and earn more respect from him. In her third scene, she dramatically shifts her costume to a green suit that is more practical and businesslike than her previous attire, demonstrating a key turning point in her ability to be involved in Jeffreys concerns. This is backed up by her practical night case, however, the case s silky contents reveal that she has not yet completely changed. Her focus on the mystery while wearing her pink nightgown and her active mission out of the apartment in a floral dress and heels demonstrate her ability to retain a sense of her femininity, while actively involving herself in Jeffreys life and helping him. In her final scene, she retains a sense of glamour and her own identity with her hair, makeup and copy of Harper s Bazaar, but her commitment to taking an active role in Jeffreys active lifestyle is confirmed by her book about the Himalayas and her more masculine costume of blue jeans and a red blouse. Through these careful costume changes, her character development is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Ethnography Summary After watching the video I realized how much of an impact English speakers have on an English dictionary. I enjoyed the video and I think that the speaker explained her information about adding words to the dictionary well. I try to restrict my acronyms and slang usage unless I m talking to people who understand them seeing as they are not in the dictionary. I was taught that whatever is in the dictionary are the only words that I should use. I m sure I heard a teacher say once (or more) that you cannot make up words or that s not a real word. In my opinion, I think that language does not still work that way. I don t think that it still works that way since people make up words (or change the meaning of them) all the time. I especially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay on Postmodern condition 1. What is meant by the postmodern condition ? Postmodernism can be called a condition of contemporary culture , it is a modern movement which is strong, ambiguous, very popular and controversial. However, it is very difficult to explain the term because there is no full clarity what the term really means. As one can read in The Condition of Postmodernity it is a mine field of conflicting notions and a battleground of conflicting opinions and political forces . There are so many interpretations, definitions and evaluations of the term that it is hardly possible to build a coherent definition, or to be brave enough to attempt to describe it. Almost everyone has a different opinion about it, advocate for or against or are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the hyperreality images and the world of imagination (Baudrillard writes) is Disneyland, which is the perfect model of all those confusing orders of simulation. It is primarily a game of illusions and phantasms. Imaginary world of Disneyland is neither true nor false. It is a space of regeneration of the world of imagination, reminiscent of a recycling factory. Thus, the world of the imagination of children and adults is a rubbish, the first great civilization hyper real pollution. Disneyland is a prototype of this new feature on the mental area. As one can read in Simulacra and Simulation It is no longer a question of a false representation of reality (ideology) but of concealing the fact that the real is no longer real, and thus of saving the reality principle . Another example of flipping a deeper reality by its overriding, and then hiding its deficiencies, through breaking any relations with it and finally achieving the status of its simulacrum, completely emancipated from the power of what is real is the Sokal hoax. Sokal saw a marked reduction in the standards of intellectual reliability in some American humanistic academic circles. That is why he decided to do the experiment , which consisted in checking whether the leading American journal dedicated to cultural research will publish a text full of nonsense, if it only sound good. It turned out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Qualities And Values That Made Jeff Skilling An Effective... A few traits and values that made Jeff Skilling an effective leader were charisma, intelligence, and inspiration. Although there were many more traits and values that helped Skilling to be an effective leader, it is these three that I believe contributed the most to his effectiveness as the CEO and leader of Enron. One of the single most important traits to possess in order to be an effective leader is charisma. Jeff Skilling exuding charisma and was able to convince the media, shareholders, employees, and everyone in between that he was acting in their interest and running a company with integrity and honesty. Skilling s charisma can be seen in many instances during his career at Enron, but one of his more striking instances of charismatic leadership was how he was able to influence all of the workers at Portland General Electric to convert their 401k s into company stock (Gibney, 2005). Though this may sound like a relatively commonplace act, it took massive amounts of charisma to gain the trust and confidence of an entire company s employees. Another trait that Jeff Skilling possessed in order to be an effective leader was intelligence. Skilling was a highly intelligent man and used that intelligence to build Enron into the seventh largest corporation in the United States until its eventual downfall. According to Biography.com, Skilling received a B.S. in applied science from Southern Methodist University and later an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School (Jeffrey, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay on The History and Future of Cyborgs In the latter half of the twentieth century society, culture and science evolved visions and capability around the common prefix cyber . It took on several virtual, computational, functional, scientific, sexual and criminal connotations. In the 21st Century, many computational notions have been replaced by e to mean of computer however cyber , represented in music, words and films emerging at this time, which communicate the content of culture at the time, not simply technology have not become ePeople, eMusic or eFilms, but remained postulated in cyberculture. Cark (2004) identifies Manfred Clynes and co author Nathan Kline as first coining the phrase Cyborg in a story called Cyborgs and Space published in Astronautics ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thousands of people (experts and non) have updated, moderated and discussed changes to the entry since it first appeared on the site on 18th October, 2001, demonstrating continuing social negotiation and interpretation of the concept. Also in Wikipedia is reference to the cybernetic scientist Professor Kevin Warwick, one of many involved evolving cybernetic research. Warwick received an biotechnological implanted chip in 2002. It was placed is arm, through the skin, allowing him to send data from nerve impulses to a computer by connecting a data cable. To elaborate the Cyborg discussion around limits requires it to be placed inside wider, existing discussion. There are two fundamental perspectives to the debate. The Bioconservatists (social, eithical, cultural, economic) and the Transhumanists (biological science, technology). With very different worldviews. Condorcet (1979) wrote man will not become immortal, but cannot the span constant increase between the moment he begins to live and the time when naturally, without illness or accident, he finds life a burden . Bostrom (2003) suggested in order for humans to evolve, they need to explore the larger space of possible modes of being that is currently inaccessible to them because of their biological limitations. Science fiction offers a world future redefined by technological evolution. Huxley (1932) describes a dystopia where psychological conditioning, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Mary Kamidoi Essay Mary Kamidoi was only eleven years old when World War II began on December 7, 1941. Her family, who lived in Northern California, was affected greatly by the war. Several close friends stopped talking to them and most people started treating them as if they were the ones who attacked Pearl Harbor. Because of the fear that many Americans had concerning the Japanese and their descendants, the government stepped in and responded by limiting how far the Japanese could go and how late they could be out. In February, President Roosevelt signed the executive order 9066, which allowed for Japanese to be put under measures that would ensure the safety of America, if deemed necessary. Many of the Issei, which are first generation Japanese, feared being sent back to Japan. Mary and her family were forced to move in April and were told, You can only take what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Food was a main issue because the rations were so small. One of the greatest things which bothered the imprisoned Japanese was that they didn t have the freedom to gather in large groups, which meant they could not hold Buddhist services. On November 30, 1945, they were released to start new lives. But the new lives were not easy, they had a hard time getting jobs, because many people still blamed them for the war and few wanted them around. The Japanese did eventually find jobs and several of them began to go to school at night, because education was very important to them. The Nisei, second generation Japanese and the Sansei, third generation Japanese were very distraught that their parents didn t speak up after the incident was over, so they demanded that their parents be paid for the trouble the government put them through. During President Carter s term they persuaded the government to research the camps and why they were sent there. The Japanese were sent there because of fear, poor leadership and a quick ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Large Scale Rotating Rig ( Lsrr ) UTRC Large Scale Rotating Rig (LSRR) One of the first rotating turbine research facilities to conduct aerodynamic and heat transfer on blades was the United Technologies Large Scale Rotating Rig (LSRR). This facility researched the rotor blades and heat transfer measurements transfer in low speed turbine environment. The first three rows of the test rig represented a high bypass ratio aircraft engine. The outlying parameters of the facility are as follows; This 1.5 stage low speed facility operated from laboratory air conditions at about 1 atm inlet total pressure and 294 K inlet total temperature with a flow coefficient of 0.78. The experimental turbine having a 0.8 hub/tip ratio had 22 first vanes, 28 first blades, and 28 second vanes. The model airfoil chord lengths were about five times full scale hardware chord lengths. The rotor speed was about 410 m/s and atypical airfoil Reynolds number was approximately 560,000 that were typical of high pressure turbine airfoils. [UTRC] The overall effect of the turbulence and stator rotor interactions were recorded and studied for turbine heat transfer analysis. Time averaged loads on airfoil surfaces not being influenced by unsteadiness in the presence of temperature streaks was a result of research on this test rig. The unsteady computations in the experiment clearly showed that pressure sides of turbine airfoils operate at higher temperatures than the suction sides in the presence of non uniform temperature gradients. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Cross Bridge Construction The independent variable is the different materials that I will use to make three bridges of the same common design, the truss design which uses triangular beams because triangles are the strongest shape to use when you build bridges. The materials that I will use to make these 3 bridges are popsicle sticks, Lego bricks, and aluminum foil. My dependent variable how much weight each bridge can endure before the bridge breaks apart. When you add weight tension is created. (tension is a pulling force that occurs at the bottom of a bridge) when tension is applied the connecting points (glue, pieces that snap together, etc.) will unconnect so everything will fall apart and the bridge collapse to the ground. The relationship between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Tay Sachs Disease In Children Imagine giving birth to a beautiful seemingly healthy baby, the doctor wiping him or her off and handing it to you. Two days later, the hospital discharges you, and you begin to spend the next 3 months adjusting your new baby to your home. Towards the 4 month mark you realize some serious symptoms that are hard to ignore such as the inability to grow beyond his or her small figure., inability to hold something like a spoon or even your finger,and lastly lack of eye contact. Scary as this scenario may seem, at least 16 babies are diagnosed with Tay Sachs disease in United States every year. Unfortunately, the diagnosed cases are only found in toddlers because, children with this disease only survive to the age of 5 years of age. Tay Sachs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of this discovery, techniques to find and diagnose ineffective enzymes were developed. These tests are extremely expensive but very effective as long as the the pinpoint of the exact mutation can be found. Over the years, DNA based tests have advanced so much that some doctors can detect early symptoms even in the womb. Unfortunately there is not cure for Tay Sachs disease nor a sure way to prevent it, but only ways to make the child more comfortable. Scientists recommend genetic DNA testing early on to determine whether it is genetic within the family or if something has gone wrong within the mother, so that the mother can better prepare for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Traditional Teaching Method Abstract/ Purpose The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the traditional methods of teaching as well as multimedia teaching and to suggest other useful teaching methods that can be attempted in imparting knowledge to the students. Basically teaching must include two major components sending and receiving information. Ultimately, a teacher tries his best to impart knowledge as the way he understood it. So, any communication methods that serve this purpose without destroying the objective could be considered as innovative methods of teaching. The use of innovative methods in educational institutions has the potential not only to improve education, but also to empower people, strengthen governance and galvanize the effort to achieve the human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... III.Methodology The traditional or innovative methods of teaching are critically examined, evaluated and some modifications in the delivery of knowledge is suggested. As such, the strengths and weaknesses of each teaching methodology are identified and probable modifications that can be included in traditional methods are suggested. IV. Traditional Teaching Method An evaluation In the pre technology education context, the teacher is the sender or the source, the educational material is the information or message, and the student is the receiver of the information. In terms of the delivery medium, the educator can deliver the message via the chalk and talk method and overhead projector (OHP) transparencies. This directed instruction model has its foundations embedded in the behavioral learning perspective (Skinner, 1938) and it is a popular technique, which has been used for decades as an educational strategy in all institutions of learning. Basically, the teacher controls the instructional process, the content is delivered to the entire class and the teacher tends to emphasize factual knowledge. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Importance Of Respect For The Dead Respect for the Dead Introduction The aim of the current essay was to discuss the cultural, ethical, and legal aspects concerning the respect for the dead. Besides, the cultural, ethical, and legal factors were correlated with the practice of anatomy, everyday observations, and personal experiences. Notably, what was regarded as appropriate respect for the dead varied based on an individual s cultural beliefs and ethical (religion or professional) considerations. Background The concerns associated with the respect for the dead emanate from the fact that the dead symbolise the shared destiny of humans and reminiscence of the dearly departed. Therefore, the dead are by design objects of fascination regardless of one s point of view. For instance, dead bodies elicit attention in both medical pathology and traditions that venerate the dead and those that forbid such forms of glorification. Therefore, the interests of the dead are not unique to the human anatomist only. Interest for the dead encompasses religion, sociology, art history, feminist theory, and law. Notably, the emerging multifaceted interest in the dead had raised fundamental questions regarding the limits of what was legal, ethical, and moral in the use of palatinates, cadaver, and dissected human (Jones 2016, p. 46). The fundamental concerns had been initially raised by humanity scholars, not pathologists. Such concerns were informed by key issues such as how were the dead bodies obtained ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Analysis Of Tita s Like Water For Chocolate To love is to Endure and Within Weakness Gains Strength From the day Tita entered the world, her fate was sealed with the De la Garza s family tradition, which lead to the cause of her pain and suffering from the hands of her mother, Mama Elena. Tita and Mama Elena s estranged relationship was oppressed with complications from Tita s premature birth and the sudden death of her father, which caused Mama Elena to reject her nurturing nature and discard bonding with Tita. Although Tita s emotions would leave her in a weakened mind state, her determination towards breaking the brutal convention, she is faced with, would begin to display her strength, through her visualization of a fulfilled life without the criticism of Mama Elena. While ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since Tita was unable to stand up to Mama Elena, she felt helpless, which she then realized how strong her fate for an identity would be nonexistent; however, Tita would not accept that fate. From the day Tita was born and past off to Nacha, the cook, Mama Elena formed resentment towards Tita, while attempting to make Tita obedient through force, cruelty and mistreatment. Tita was physically punished multiple times by the hands of Mama Elena, and forced to live the life as a servant, and punished to cook, as well as, arrange the wedding of her love, Pedro, to her sister, Rosaura (26 29). Mama Elena bounded Tita to the kitchen and constrained her to cook for the family, under Nacha s care, and if Mama Elena saw signs of Tita being disobedient, Mama Elena would strike her in rage. Mama Elena put Tita in charge of the preparations for Pedro and Rosaura s wedding to lower her spirits and eliminate any hope she may have within, which caused Tita to have a weak moment and triggers her to hallucinate. In the opinion of a journalist, Justine Baek, which was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Key Components Of Marketing And Its Consulting Services Crunch Marketing and its consulting services was officially launched in 2011, and immediately set it apart by collaborating intimately with their Perth based clients to help grow business and maximise commercial potential. Company s central goal is to be the best supplier of master showcasing guidance to little and medium measured organizations in the Perth region. They express their energy for helping organizations augment their potential by keeping up a persistent project of interior assessment and change, and teaching customers along the way. Company offers high tech manufactures a reliable, high quality alternative to in house resources for business development, market development, and channel development on an all scale. A top to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Company offers innovative makers a dependable, astounding different option for in house assets for business improvement, market advancement, and channel advancement on a worldwide scale. A genuine different option for in house assets offers an abnormal state of functional experience, know how, contacts, and privacy. Company represent a client company as an extension of its business development and market development functions. This begins with complete understanding of the client company s situation, objectives, and constraints. We then represent the client company quietly and confidentially, sifting through new market developments and new opportunities as is appropriate to the client, representing the client in initial talks with possible allies, vendors, and channels. Proposed and charged on a for each task and per development premise, venture counselling offers a customer company an approach to tackle our particular qualities and utilize our skill to take care of particular issues, create and/or execute arranges, and create particular data. Crunch Promoting will be concentrating on high innovation makers of PC equipment and programming, administrations, and systems administration, who need to offer into. Company s most essential gathering of potential clients is administrators in bigger companies. These are showcasing directors, general chiefs, and deals administrators, once in a while accused of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Rhetorical Analysis Of Never Cry Wolf Mowat s rhetorical strategies In your own words how would you describe a wolf? Probably as a vicious, bloodthirsty kill. Well in Farley Mowat s book he aims to change that view. The book Never Cry Wolf by Farley Mowat was published in 1963. The book is the story of when he, Farley Mowat, goes into the Northern Canadian Plains to study wolves. While he is there he discovers that wolves aren t as savage and bloodthirsty as everyone seems to think. In his book he uses emotion, facts and trust to persuade us that the wolves aren t bloodthirsty and savage as everyone seems to think. Farley Mowat used emotion quite a lot in his book. The main way he used it was personification. An example of this in the text is when he says I could not resist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Can t Remember a Time Without I-Tunes Essay It s difficult to remember a time without iTunes. To many people, especially to the younger generation, iTunes has always been a part of people s lives. When it launched on April 28, 2003, iTunes was set to forever change the world of music and technology (Griggs Leopold). When it first started, songs were available for instant download for only ninety nine cents and albums for less than ten dollars. ITunes changed the way music was distributed and marketed. With the release of iTunes, music consumers could now download music digitally with the click of a button. Consumers no longer had to leave the comfort of their home to buy or listen to a song or an album. Before iTunes and digital music, consumers had to buy a complete album or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With iTunes, consumers instantly get what they want, which is a perfect fit for our technological culture today, but the emotional experience of buying music has been shattered. Because of iTunes, consumers have become more private listeners. Every song and album sits directly in front of each consumer. Listeners buy the songs they personally want and place them on their own portable music players. They listen to the songs by themselves as a private experience (Griggs Leopold). Consumers do still share music, but do not engage in the social experience that existed before iTunes and digital music. Today, listeners share music by sending song files to each other or posting music on social media sites completely taking the shared and social aspect out of music. The shift in behavior from enjoying music as a social experience to listening to music as a personal experience has changed culture and society. Today s world is all about the individual. People want things for themselves and they want them now. ITunes helped in changing culture and society to be this way by making songs and albums available instantly to each person. With iTunes, people can get the music they want instantly and are encouraged to listen to music as a more private experience. In the time of records and even CD s, there was no way to sell or buy single songs. ITunes transformed music by marketing single songs instead of full albums. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Effects Of Police Use Of Force Police use of force in America has been and still is a major area of concern to the American public. The media seemingly never runs out of stories and cases to push into the mainstream for the public to watch and develop more concern for this area of law enforcement. Furthermore, there is a portion of the population who believe that the use of force by law enforcement is disproportionately used on minorities more specifically the African American community (Kolhatkar, 2017). However, is this use of force epidemic a reality in both of these cases? Another use of force issue is the use of lethal force by law enforcement officers. Again the argument seen in the media and social media is often that there is a large portion of lethal force that is used on minorities as compared to Caucasian individuals (Lowery, 2016). Additionally, that the use of lethal force should be avoided and in other cases being used in excess (The Guardian, 2017). Current research in the field of police use of force and police use of lethal force in relationship towards race is going to be reviewed in order to show a broader picture that is more representative of the real issues. The Numbers The numbers in police use of force vary depending on what measures are used. Was the force reasonable or unreasonable or was force used improperly is just a few. Strictly looking at the frequency of the use of force in encounters would lead one to believe there is no such epidemic as media outlets would lead people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Struggle Of Funding During The Nineteenth Century Essay Struggle of Funding In the early 17th century colonist was required to teach their children how to read the bible. During this period, the Puritans in Massachusetts enacted the Old Deluder Act, forcing communities of fifty families or more to establish funds, and operate schools. Many didn t follow the law because they were not privileged as the wealthy communities were; therefore, many poor children remained uneducated unless they were taught by their families. According to Bayer Sampat, (2016), the Land Ordinance of 1875, and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 were passed requiring areas to establish schools. Thomas Jefferson and Dr. Benjamin Rush spoke in favor of a public education system, unfortunately it wasn t established until the nineteenth century. Moving forward, the United States public schools funding comes from the state, the federal government, and local communities. The appropriation of these funds varies according to several factors; however, the federal government only gives a fraction of these funds compared to the local and state governments. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, in the United States, about 93% is funded via the state and local governments (Bayer Sampat, 2016). As world economy changes defining and reshaping educational policies, goals were set to make global organizations efficient by decreasing spending to promote cost effectiveness and encouraging establishments to do better with less. School districts in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Decline in Union Membership has Helped to Improve... The Decline in Union Membership has Helped to Improve Industrial Harmony Assess whether the decline in Union membership has helped to improve industrial harmony. From 1979, the British labour market has experienced an era of de unionisation that is still occurring at present. In 1979, 53% of workers were union members (Machin, 2000) and by 2004 only 27% of all workers were affiliated to a union. In the 10 year period between 1991 and 2001, there has been a fall in membership of 15% (Labour Market Trends, 2001) Trade Union Memberships, Britain, 1989 2003 Source: office of national statistics The historically low figures seem to indicate continually improving industrial relations in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why would a worker belong to a trade union? Trade Union s use their collective identity to help individuals receive the best treatment from their employers; in working conditions, and matters of pay and entitlements. Unions work for their members to ensure wage mark ups are in line with the changes in the economy and in harmony with expectations of the workers. A by product of a trade unions work is to influence a more equitable dispersion of wages in the economy. All the outlined objectives appear only to be positive, making it questionable as to why union membership would decline for any reason other than the opinion that working conditions are good and a union s interference is considered unnecessary. In fact, there are several reasons for the decline in trade union membership that are not directly due to improved relations at work. The composition of the labour force has dramatically changed in Britain where the 1970 s tradition of the working class male in industrial heartlands has been replaced with equal proportions of men and women now working in a predominantly service based economy. The compositional factors of de industrialisation and the increase in female participation have undoubtedly lowered membership ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. New York City Descriptive Writing I was 12 years old and about to embark upon a trek that would cover 150 miles and end in New York City. I was caught up in all the festivities of the farewell ceremony and the warm heartfelt goodbyes from my family. I really had no idea of where we were going though, of course New York city but how we would get there was a mystery to me. I knew we would follow the aqueduct, the underground tunnel that carries water down to the city for its 8 million inhabitants to use. I figured if I put one foot in front of the other and followed the person in front of me I should be all right. Unfortunately when we woke each morning we were not filled with the same fervor as the night before. Everyday we would push on spurred by the image of that yellow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The War Of War II Essay Taking place during the second half of World War II, a solider by the name of Yossarain is stationed with his Air Force squadron on the island of Pianosa, which is near the Italian cost along the Mediterranean Sea. Yossarian and his friends endure a nightmarish and utterly freakish kind of lifestyle which would be defined by bureaucracy and violence: they are seen as inhuman resources by the eyes of their blindly ambitious and foolish superior officers. The squadron is thrown thoughtlessly into quit brutal combat situations and bombing runs in which for some unknown reason it is more important for the squadron members to capture good aerial photographs of explosions than to destroy their targets which is very risky and could end fatal if any mistake were to occur. Their colonels continually raise the number of missions that they are required to fly before being sent home, so that no one is ever sent home. Everyone thinks he is crazy when he insists that millions of people are trying to kill him. Still, no one but Yossarian seems to realize that there is a war going on as Yossarian struggles to stay alive, despite the many parties who seem to want him dead. Everyone thinks Yossarian is crazy when he insists that millions of people are trying to kill him. Still, no one but Yossarian seems to realize that there is a war going on which is the central conflict that has arisen in the novel, Catch 22 by Joseph Heller. This text shows that his inner conflict can be influenced by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Language As A Bilingual Language I have always been intrigued by the concept of language; whether it be from how languages originated, how people learn them, or how the language creates words different from the pre existing languages, I draw an interest to all of it. I specifically remember when I was younger, trying to create a new language of my own. In today s world, there are more than 2,000 languages spoken around the world. Some of those languages are only spoken by a single village while others are spoken by billions of people. Those who speak the less popular languages are most likely fluent in another major one. English is one of those major languages, although it is not the most spoken language in the world, it is a competitor; however, it is many people s choice of a second language, and spoken regularly in many foreign countries. Many schools throughout the world make it a requirement for their students to practice another language while enrolled. Unfortunately, after graduation, students never retain the language, it was simply stored in their short term memory. Becoming fluent in another language is not only alluring, but it is very beneficial to one s self, and the global community. Being bilingual is proven to give a leg up to people in the business world, improve one s mental health in many ways, and additionally advance other aspects in one s life not ordinarily associated with the learning of a new language. Why is it beneficial for native English speakers to learn another language? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Comparing One Hundred Years of Solitude and Bless Me... Magic or Reality in One Hundred Years of Solitude and Bless Me Ultima In the South American storytelling tradition it is said that humans are possessed of a hearing that goes beyond the ordinary. This special form is the soul s way of paying attention and learning. The story makers or cantadoras of old spun tales of mystery and symbolism in order to wake the sleeping soul. They wished to cause it to prick up its ears and listen to the wisdom contained within the telling. These ancient methods evolved naturally into the writings of contemporary Latin American authors. The blending of fantasy with reality to evoke a mood or emphasize elements of importance became known as magical realism, and was employed to great effect by Latin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By the time of Ultima s death at the end of the story, the owl has taken on great significance in Antonio s life and consequently in the progression of his understanding. It was true states Antonio that the owl was Ultima s spirit. It had come with Ultima, and as men brought evil to our hills the owl had hovered over us, protecting us. (Anaya, 256). Other animals play a magical part in Antonio s story. There is the golden carp, an enchanted fish that Antonio sets out to find. He is inexplicably drawn toward finding the carp, and communing with it. The golden carp is a representation of the pagan gods that the Catholic Church had set its edicts against. This prohibition causes Antonio great consternation and internal debate. He wonders if his desire to find the fish is a lessening of his worthiness in the eyes of the church and in the eyes of God. None the less, he embarks on his quest. He takes a companion with him as his guide. This is an effective metaphor for the internal struggle facing Antonio in his life at home. Will he embrace the church and become the priest his mother wishes him to be, or will he instead become as his brothers and father, a wandering, restless spirit? The carp appears and a discussion of its home and the mermaids that share it ensues between Antonio and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. St Patrick College Peter Skrzynecki Analysis An individual can t be influenced by their own selves but also the people that are surrounding him/her. It is due to the pressure that others put on the individual which impacts against him/her greatly as they are forced to accept it and go with it. Going with something that is not completely accepted by the individuals will ultimately cause them to feel rejection. A poet, Peter Skrzynecki, speaks of his personal experience which is strongly connected to belonging. An example is St Patrick s college where he went to a school and felt like he didn t learn anything from there even though he spent quite a long time there. Feliks Skrzynecki, another poem written by Peter, its where the persona talks about his father who is not Australian living ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Theses decisions may not always make the individual happy which is evident in the poem, St Patrick s College. Peter shows in the poem that his mother chose him to go to that school as she was impressed by the uniform of her employer s sons showing that she wanted to stay connected in that kind of status. Peter Skrzynecki shows in St Patrick s College that his mother ironically thought that going to St Patrick was What was best for her child, where Peter abides and goes to the College so that he can still have a place in his mother s heart and not have the sense of belonging between the two to break apart. Peter Constantly uses the term, eight years, where he is reminiscing about the fun experiences he constantly faced when he went to school, for example, Peter caught the 414 but like a foreign tourist, this exagerated experience shows that even though he went there daily for eight years, he never felt connected to the other people who were also regularly using the bus. In iRobot where the robots are programmed to function to assist the civilians so that gives the general knowledge to the society that the robots are perfect slaves for humans. This is shown through the amounts of times where a robot has done something suspicious in Spooner s point of view and he tries to see what is happening but in the end, the robot always was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Five Theories Of Natural Selection Natural Selection, a key mechanism of evolution is the progressive process by which biological traits either become more or less common in a community or population as a result of inherited traits on different reproductive success of organisms with their environment. Charles Darwin in fact put together an articulate theory of evolution and supported it with a good amount of body evidence in 1859 when he published his book. Natural selection is too however a basic mechanism of evolution like mutation, migration and genetic drift. In order for natural selection to work, Darwin came up with 5 different theories that brought about evolution. The five theories are: evolution, common descent, species multiply, gradualism, and natural selection itself. Evolution is when species come and go through time, while they exist they change. Common descent is organisms are descended from one, or several common ancestors and have diversified from this original stock. Species multiply is the diversification of life involving populations of one species diverging until they become two separate species; this has probably occurred billions of times on earth. Gradualism is evolutionary change occurring through incremental small changes within populations; new species are not created suddenly. Animals and plants of all sorts undergo changes through natural selection. The peacock is a unique animal that stood out to me that undergoes natural selection. There are different kinds of selection but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...