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Critical Analysis Of Individual Investments
Lease et al. (1974) tried to find out who the individual investor is, how he makes his decisions, how he
is dealing with his broker and analysis of his asset portfolio among the US investors. With the help of
a questionnaire, the investment strategies followed by investors were determined. The responses
portrayed that the investors followed a fundamental approach preferring a balanced and well
diversified portfolio of income. It was found that investors preferred long term capital appreciation
securities withdividend income instead of short term gains. The decision framework of investors
revealed by their responses was that the groups preferred journals and newspapers as sources of
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which is better on each attribute. So, the investors needed to make choices depending on what is
available and what are his own priority ratings of attribute he wants in his product. The rank
preferences of investors were post office, bank deposits, gold, real estate, equity investment and
mutual fund.
Walia et al. (2009) evaluated the investor s perception towards risk return trade off for mutual fund
services in comparison to other avenues like insurance, government securities and shares. The authors
made use of a structured questionnaire to know the experience of existing investors. Selective
systematic sampling was taken for consideration. For reliability of the questionnaire, 100 individual
investors were selected from different regions of Punjab which included selective investors who were
assumed to be having completeknowledge offinancial environment. Age constraint was considered.
The authors identified critical gaps in the existing services and found the need of some innovations
and added quality dimensions in the existing services. It was concluded that due to stock market
volatility movements, most of the investors were holding stock with calculated risk in shape of mutual
funds. Age constraint considered in this questionnaire was minimum 18 years. Another objective was
to find critical gaps in mutual funds services towards transparency and disclosure practices. Chi square
test was applied on the data collected. So, the
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The Role Of Society In To Kill A Mockingbird
Society has made an impact on so many people as well as children. The world is changing around us,
you all have different points of views and different reactions. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird , at
the age of six Scout has learned that people can be harsh and that there is always good and evil in
people according to Atticus. A child s development can be understood as when everything around the
child changes them, from the parents to friends. Therefore, in To Kill A Mockingbird it s shown that
society can change people, but an individual can benefit from this change when they see a situation
not from one point of view but instead multiple.
Even small children can have the wisdom to see a situation from the perspective of the multiple and to
the contrary, sometimes, even an adult is stuck in a single minded approach. In To Kill A Mockingbird
there is a strong character named Scout. Society has changed Scout at the age of six, she learnt to view
the world in a multiple minded approach. Atticus once told Scout you never really understand a person
until you consider things from his point of view until you climb into his skin and walk around in it .
This quote from the novel shows us that Atticus is trying to teach Scout that you need to look at his or
her point of view before having an opinion or saying on a situation. Before anyone talks first
understand what is going on, imagine you are in that position, right there, right then. After imagining
that situation
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Pros And Cons Of Inclusion In Special Education
Inclusion in the Classroom Inclusion is the act of having students with disabilities and abled body
students in the same classroom. In concept this has many benefits not only for the students but it also
saves time and money for the school, however in practice I do not think inclusion works the way it
was hoped to. Inclusion in theory will put light strain on the classroom because of safe guards such as
helper teachers are in place to help out. In my experience these teachers are in the way most of the
time when students are trying to learn, and students feel cheated when the special needs students are
handed a supplemented test making the students feel bad. Lastly that the pros of inclusion in the
classroom are set in perfect conditions with good teachers on both sides special education and general
education, however most of the time that is not the case. Cons of Inclusion There are obvious
disadvantages such as the lack of training, general education teacher will have in dealing with disabled
students. A teacher trained specifically in special education could and would provide a much better
service to the students that need it. Another issue is depending on the nature of a child s disability, it
can affect the way that a student behaves. According to the ERIC article, that pupil s misbehavior and
disrespect can be so intense that it disrupts the learning environment (Koolbreeze, 2017). This type of
misbehavior could also be expressed in students without disabilities,
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Science Fiction Disaster Thriller Film, Directed By...
Armageddon is a 1998 American science fiction disaster thriller film, directed by Michael Bay,
produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. The film follows a group of professional deep core drillers who are
sent by NASA to eliminate an enormous asteroid before it collides with earth and threatens human
existence. Early in the film, it presented a series of events, beginning with a massive meteor shower
that ultimately destroys the orbiting space shuttle Atlantis. Later NASA reveals the sad news that
planet earth will make contact with this asteroid in eighteen days to the point it will cause an
extinction event and even destroy the smallest particles including bacteria. This calls for extremes
measures to prevent such collision and save the human race. Armageddon (1998) is a great example of
how films can help viewers understand the world of work and of organization function. Armageddon
(1998) covered different I/O related constructs for example personnel selection, teams, leadership,
individual differences, and performance. In this paper, I will evaluate, analyze and present my own
personal opinion over how Armageddon (1998) presented I/O constructs effectively. The first I/O
related construct that the film analyzed was the importance of individual differences. The film
demonstrated the dissimilarities among the characters on set and their role that they had to portray,
personality, interest, physical ability and cognitive ability affect the outcome. Having the proper
variation among
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Change Your Beliefs
Do you agree with what the greatest Self Help Success author of all time Napoleon Hill (author of
Think Grow Rich) said, Whatever the mind can conceive and believe it will achieve ?
I ve learned often the hard ways that what your mind believes you will ALWAYS achieve: Good, bad
or indifferent. Unless and until something comes along to change your mind.
Your beliefs create your paradigm of life the way it is, whatever the it is we re talking about. There are
paradigms for every domain of life and work.
A paradigm is your belief about the way it is. It s your worldview of the matter no matter what s the
matter.
A classic example of a marketplace paradigm (worldview, belief) is the wristwatch: Until the 1970s,
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When you re working on developing and installing a new and improved Operating System your
fundamental beliefs about who and how you are, and the way life really is self help doesn t work,
because you and I are blind to the beliefs that limit us and stop us from living in 3D as we Desire,
Dream and Deserve.
We are battleships heading straight for a lighthouse.
Help which has gotten a bad rap for many of us since childhood where it was mistakenly viewed as a
sign of weakness (and has been negatively promoted as such by too many of the popular human
potential gurus and their personal development workshops) is absolutely what we need.
Help, in the form of new and more compelling information. (Again: I am a lighthouse. )
Help in the form of a new way of working directly with our beliefs that will shift unwanted, self
sabotaging beliefs to empowering beliefs that assure your success. . . fast, in a proven way that lasts.
What your mind believes you will
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Why I Decided To Be Confirmed Essay
A big decision occuring in my life right now is the process of getting confirmed. For the last two years
I have been going to religious education and learning about my faith to finally be confirmed into the
Catholic Church. Being confirmed into the Catholic church means that my faith is sealed into my life
forever as a child of God. Confirmation is once in a lifetime. The Holy Spirit gives you the seven
gifts: wisdom, understanding, counsel, courage, knowledge, piety, and wonder. It s very important to
open yourself up to the Holy Spirit as you could miss the gifts that God wants to give you. Deciding to
get confirmed is a very important decision that I have. I am required to find a sponsor that I feel is a
role model in my life; the must
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Wise Blood Quotes
There are many different ideas and thoughts on religion and anti religion. There is not a certain set
amount of religions, but rather a broad spectrum of them. In Wise Blood, the author Flannery O
Connor, created a character who has developed different beliefs throughout his life. Hazel Motes, or
Haze, was born into a Christian family with a grandfather who was a preacher. He had intent to
become one himself until WW2 drastically altered his beliefs. Haze entered the war as a Christian, but
came back an atheist. Hazel, newly released from the Army, has fled after finding his family home
abandoned (Harris). Throughout this novel, Hazel has a hard time with his mind changing between
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From the time he gets back from WW2, he creates the Church Without Christ which is him preaching
his anti religious beliefs on the streets. Throughout his time in Taulkinham, Haze keeps seeing Jesus in
his mind, sees signs of Christianity everywhere, and is mistaken as a preacher on multiple occasions.
In the essay, Jesus, Stab Me in the Heart! : Wise Blood, Wounding, and Sacramental Aesthetics, the
author Robert H. Brinkmeyer, talks about Hazel not being able to escape Jesus. Identifies Haze as a
Christian malgre lui whose integrity lies in his not being able to escape from his haunting vision of
Christ (Brinkmeyer, 71). As Brinkmeyer suggests here, Hazel continues to see Jesus in his mind, but
as a ragged figure. The boy didn t need to hear it. There was already a black wordless conviction in
him that the way to avoid Jesus was to avoid sin. He knew by the time he was twelve years old that he
was going to be a preacher. Later he saw Jesus move from tree to tree in the back of his mind, a wild
ragged figure motioning him to turn around and come off into the dark where he was not sure of his
footing, where he might be walking on the water and not know it and then suddenly know it and
drown (O Connor, 16). Along with these appearances, Hazel encounters many religious and Christian
related signs. These appearing signs create
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The Emotional Impacts Of War
The emotional impacts of war are experienced differently and can generate a negative outlook on
fighting for your country. War can either make you or break you. Emotionally it can be very
complicated, many soldiers end disabled, diseased and die. As we have read in the previous units,
there will always emotional attachment that can not be measured. The emotional impact that war has
causes a positive and negative outcome. Society would wonder why one would want to devote
themselves to battle their life for the life of others, while their own families would be wondering if
their loved one is still breathing and well. On the positive side their loved one is fighting for the
country and that is a very proud thing. While on the negative side, ... Show more content on
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He is also suffering the signs of his age (Classroom 57 58). The father of the soldier, the boss tries to
engage himself in something to keep busy. The main character, the boss tries to torture the fly until it
dies just as how the war and others tortured his son in the war. His anger and frustration is shown
through and how he sinks into his emotions. This story seemed antipatriotic just like the other ones
because Mansfield explained what the ones back home go through once someone of their own dies in
suffrage. The symbolism that between the fly and his son is what Mansfield is portraying to the
readers. She wants us to see the pain a father undergoes when his son is no more and to add to that, his
son was died in pain. He was killed and tortured, the boss took his emotions out on the innocent fly
like how the war did to his innocent son. When the fly fell in the ink pot, the boss deliberately tried to
push him down again and again. The theme of The Fly seems to portray death as unpreventable. You
never know when death will come your way, but you can always fight it like the fly Now one could
imagine that the little front legs rubbed against each other lightly, joyfully. The horrible danger was
over; it had escaped; 1t was ready for life again (Mansfield 146 146). The fly was trying to fight for
his life, which shows to never give up. The fly finds strength inside it to live, the boss needs
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Gideon V Wainwright Essay
The foundation of modern right to counsel through court appointed attorneys at the expense of the
government for an indigent defendant accused of a serious crime was made possible by the ruling in a
U.S. Supreme Court landmark case, the case of Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963). The Sixth
Amendment to the United States Constitution states: In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall
enjoy the right... to have the assistance of counsel for his defense (U.S. Const. amend. VI). The history
of the modern right to counsel dates back to over a century ago in the Indiana Supreme Court case of
Webb v. Baird, 6 In. 13 (1853), in which the right to counsel for a person accused of a crime was
officially recognized (Koplow, 2007). However, it was not a decision based on constitutional or
statutory law, but a decision warranted under the principles of a civilized society (Koplow, 2007).
Since the case of Webb v. Baird, the right to counsel has immensely extended beyond just appointing
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Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963), the U.S. Supreme court unanimously ruled that the states are
required under the Sixth Amendment to provide counsel in criminal cases to represent indigent
defendants who are unable to afford to pay for their own attorneys. Gideon extended the right to
counsel and enforced its requirements upon the states under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth
Amendment. In addition to the Fifth, Sixth and Fourteenth Amendment rights, the case of Gideon v.
Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963) also stands as precedent to guarantee indigent defendants charged
with serious offenses the right to court appointed attorney at the government s expense. The ruling in
Gideon established the principle that every man, the rich, the poor, and poor as well as rich, is entitled
to the benefit of counsel (Fortas,
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John F Kennedy And The Cuban Missile Crisis
The whole world watching one little island in the middle of the ocean with tensions high, scared of
who is going to push the big red button first that destroys the world , a popular movement regarding
race and equality is becoming the Nations most diverse topic and finally a program to help foreign
countries recruit their younger generations. John F Kennedy was involved with every action and
needed leadership skills to help the nation move forward. John F Kennedy was a hero because he
successfully negotiated with the Soviet Union during the Cold War specifically during the Cuban
Missile Crisis in addition to establishing the Peace Corps with his brother in law Sargent Shriver then
following with support for civil rights.
The Cuban Missile Crisis started on October 16, 1962. At the time the dictator Fidel Castro was
developing a relationship with the Soviet Union. Previously, Castro visited the United States to help
establish a foreign relationship with the U.S only to be denied by the president. Vice President Richard
Nixon had to step in to greet Castro at the White House. Cuba was in a deep economic turmoil and
desperately needed foreign aid to help its people. The Soviet Union was willing to help out but not
without a price; establishing a commercial and diplomatic relationship ( Walters) . The Soviet Union
and its communism beliefs was inching closer to the United States until it was at their door step. In
addition the Soviet Union developed 50 megaton nuclear
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Cornflower Bridesmaid Dress Research Paper
Cornflower Bridesmaid Dress
Make that special day in your life a truly memorable experience with cornflower bridesmaid dresses.
The cornflower is not only a great choice of color for your bridesmaid dresses but also for your
wedding setting. The cornflower color is a shade of medium to light blue and was one of the favorite
colors of Johannes Vermeer, a Dutch painter during the Golden Age era.
The cornflower is a unique choice of color for bridesmaid dresses. Cornflower bridesmaid dresses are
becoming a trend in many weddings. Actress Rachel McAdams was stunning in her cornflower blue
halter bridesmaid dress at the wedding of her sister. She complemented her cornflower bridesmaid
dress with a pair of golden stilettos.
The cornflower color is a hue that demands ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If you are a pear body shape or an apple figure, then the princess cut is right for you because it does
not hug the stomach or the midsection area. The linear panels of this cut produce a slimming effect
and draw attention lengthwise down the seams of the cornflower bridesmaid dress.
The popular image that comes to mind when you hear the word halter is a sundress style that ties
around the neck and exposes a great amount of shoulder skin. The halter cut is synonymous to
sexiness as it helps define the bust as well as the shoulders. A backless halter cornflower bridesmaid
dress is ideal for a beach or casual wedding. If you want this cut to be more formal, you can use a
chiffon or satin fabric and add some embellishments. A halter cut is usually secured with a tie at the
back of the neck and the waistline.
The relaxed style of the revel cut makes it an ideal choice for a casual or summer wedding. The
swingy silhouette fits comfortably without being too tight or fitted. The revel cut gives the illusion of
curves and is a perfect example of an edgy and sophisticated
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The Failure Of Tradition In Shirley Jackson s The Lottery
Would you stone your neighborhood to death for the sake of tradition? Shirley Jackson wrote The
Lottery in 1948 to tell a story about how savage people can be for tradition. The story is about a small
town who has a yearly lottery and the winner gets stoned to death by their neighbors. The thought is
that if you have a lottery, then you will have good crops that season. This short story tells the tale of
poor Tessie Hutchinson who is stoned by her own town, her son helps too. In the short story The
Lottery, Shirley Jackson argues that all people, regardless of how civilized they may seem, are capable
of great evil by contrasting seemingly pleasant and relatable details of the town with the shocking
barbarity of their tradition.
Despite the fact that they have yearly stonings, the townspeople are relatively nice. They have many
community gatherings that are happy, unlike the lottery. Mr. Summers conducts the lottery along with
the square dances, the teenage club, and Halloween program. It is very obvious that Mr. Summers, is
not a bad man, so he cannot, and should not be blamed for the lottery. The lottery makes all the
townspeople look cruel and dehumanizing, but they are not, it is just the lottery that is awful. This
goes to show that the people do horrible things even if they are not horrible people. Secondly, all the
town does the lottery so that they can have good crops that season. Lottery in June, corn will be heavy
soon. Good crops lead to good sales
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Affluenza Synthesis
A new has entered the American vocabulary: affluenza. Affluenza is defined as the unsustainable
addiction to economic growth. Many scholars, writers, and comedians have made America s affluenza
mentality as a warning to the American people, as well as the bud of jokes. Based on human nature,
and strive for a more advanced life; Americans are truly people who need more growth. Affluenza is a
characteristic that humans have been exemplifying for centuries. Aristotle, an ancient Greek scholar,
states, He is happy who lives in accordance... and is sufficiently equipped with external goods (Source
A). People have always wanted more, which will make their lives happier. Human nature is never
satisfied, people will always strive for the next better thing. Americans do have a mentality related to
affluenza, not because they are greedy, but because human nature is ready for best entity. People are
always trying to have a more advanced life. John Stuart Mill, an eighteenth century British
philosopher, believed that people need better items to achieve happiness. A being of higher faculties
requires more to make him happy... (Source ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Lewis Lapham, author of Money and Class in America: Notes and Observations on Our Civil
Religion, believes Americans are extremely interested in economics than any other group of people. I
think it is fair to say that the current ardor of the American faith in money easily surpasses the degrees
of intensity achieved by other societies in other times and places (Source F). But, Americans are over
obsessed with consumption. People from other nations and times were also interested in economic
growth. Andrew Carnegie, writer of Wealth, states that other societies were comparable to American
society. Little difference between us and (Indians) (Source G). Americans are not over consumed with
their economics, Americans and other people are
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Pompey the Great
While it is clear that Pompey the Great was a successful general, how he came to be so is a more
complicated matter. To analyse Pompey s career this essay will first examine his background,
highlighting the advantages and difficulties that arose from being from a fairly new noble family.
Additionally key events in Pompey s career will be explored chronologically, focusing on his most
important military successes as well as his political career. This will attempt to determine how much
his success relied on his personal characteristics or because of his he was able achieve his successes
due to his personal attributes or because of his political relations with noblemen such as Sulla, Caesar
and Cicero.
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Pompey captured Carbo but hesitated before finally deciding to kill the man who had three times been
censor (Plut.Pom.12). Furthermore his ruthless treatment of Ahenobarnus would give him the
nickname ‘adulescentulus carnifex , meaning ‘teenage butcher . Sulla gave Pompey a chance at
military success, which he took full advantage of, gaining a good reputation from the start of his
career.
Sulla reinforced this reputation for Pompey, giving him the cognomen ‘magnus meaning ‘the Great .
By this time the young Pompey was wildly popular in Rome and asked for a triumph in 81BC. Sulla
told Pompey he did not qualify, as he had not even held office in Rome. Pompey is famed for telling
Sulla that more people worshipped the rising than the setting sun, to which Sulla was surprised at his
boldness. Sulla eventually allowed him a triumph. Pompey s career was able to advance prematurely
and this triumph allowed him to increase his image as a young conqueror, much like Alexander the
Great. Finally Sulla was able to help Pompey be enabling him to become very wealthy. During Sulla s
dictatorship, both Pompey and Crassus were able to buy large amounts of land as it had been
confiscated off those on Sulla s proscription.
As Sulla retired and took himself out of public life, Pompey s most important political relationship
was that which he had with Caesar. In 67BC Rome had problems with pirates who were affecting the
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Pulse Train On Napthalocyanine System
This article describes the interaction of a laser pulse train on napthalocyanine and phthalocyanine
systems, in order to analyze their behavior in terms of optical limiting by tuning the laser parameters.
The main conclusion of the work is that the single sub pulse duration is the most important parameter
that affects the optical limiting process. The topic of the manuscript, may be of interest to the audience
of the Journal of Computational and Theoretical Chemistry. However, the computational methodology
is not clear and the outcome should be classified as routine work, since no new insights are offered
and results are easily predictable or already partially known from the previous paper Ref [20]. As it
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Following this strategy, it is possible to ignore the populations of the S1, Sn and T2 levels and convert
the temporal equations in a set of discrete equations considering just the sub pulses center,
consequently avoiding the explicit integration in time. This point should be clarified in detail.
5) It is not so clear for me why authors have included the assumption GammaSn^ 1=GammaT2^
1=1ps, GammaS1+gammac ~ gammac and sigmaS1Sn=10^ 21. It was based on the properties for
other systems?
6) Lines 95 103 and Figure 3: Authors do not observe any change by changing delta and n. It is easily
expected as is described in text due to the lifetime of the state S1. So, I suggest remove figure 4 and
describe it in more detail through the text.
8) Line 86. Npcs have better OL effect than that of PCs It was already described in the previous paper
Ref [20]. Citation is neccessary.
9) Figure 4, panel a, lines 104 112 and conclusions lines 126 127: The effect of increasing the sub
pulse duration is well expected. Authors claim that case tau=100ps has the better OL behavior. That is
not truth as it is shown in Figure 4. The better one is tau=140ps, and in general larger sub pulse
duration will show better OL behavior. Indeed, as longer the sub pulse is, triplet state is more
populated, thus T1 T2 absorption becomes the most important one which induces the better OL effect,
due to this transition is at roughly 2 order of magnitude stronger than S0 S1 (according with Table
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Intentional Tort Law
E. Torts
An action done to an individual that resulted to an injuries or damages, therefore the injured party can
file legal actions for it ( Tort Law Tort | Laws.Com ). In order to recover from the injuries and
damages the complainant can actually demand a compensation in a monetary from from the party who
caused the injuries. There are two types of tort it can either be constitutional or personal.
Constitutional tort is when the person s rights will be forbidden to him/her that is actually provided or
from the Constitution while the Personal tort, is tainting a person s reputation intentionally which law
will never tolerate ( Tort Law Tort | Laws.Com ).
Assault and Battery
Assault is a fear of getting injured or harmed by an individual or the aggressor ( Intentional Tort
Definition, Types, Examples And Cases ). This can be in a form of a threat that a person perceives
he/she will get hurt by the offender. Battery on the other hand is an touching someone by hand or uses
a hand and causes injuries ( Intentional Tort Definition, Types, Examples And Cases ). As a health care
provider, informed consent play a very vital role. This actually provide necessary knowledge to both
the patient and their families of the actual procedure they the health care staff will provide and they
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For the patient s own safety there are some circumstances wherein the health care practitioner must
use a restraint like a lap belt when the patient is sitting in a chair for him/her not to fall. Health care
providers must ensure that the patient and theur families will be informed about it and should secure a
a signed concern before implementing it. Health care providers same as the institution will not be held
liable by
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Joint Strike Fighter
The US Department of Defense gave Lockheed Martin the green light to involve several allied
countries to participate in manufacturing F 35 Joint Strike Fighter for financing and technology
considerations. Lockheed Martin has planned to reduce the costs by sharing the burden of the cost of
the program with the partner countries, which will contribute to the reduction of the cost of F 35 Joint
Strike Fighter. F35 fighter aircraft program is an integrated project, that the United States allies
countries participated, namely Italy, Great Britain, Australia, Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, Norway,
Turkey and Israel, which is excluded later. The US Department of Defense plans to make F 35 Joint
Strike Fighter is the backbone of the United States air fleet. F 35 Joint Strike Fighter program is
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The program aims to get the technology from different aspects and visions. F 35 JSF program planned
to incorporate the latest technological and aim to develop them. F 35 JSF planned to make the fighter
aircraft program developable to accommodate quick changing technologies, and becomes a smart
fighter aircraft that is capable to confront all the new threats and technologies as they emerge.
Lockheed Martin has planned F 35 JSF to be the fifth generation and extend its dominance in the sky.
Lockheed Martin has planed and designed to become stronger, integrated and highly effective
manufacturing, the program will achieve in accordance with the planned acquisition to be the first
United States Strike Fighter which partnered manufacturing program with its allies, this will
contribute to close the capabilities gap between the United States and its allies countries and ensure
that the allies forces contributed in manufacturing F 35 FSJ have the same the United States potential
in coordination and influence in the joint
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Plato And Aristotle s Views On Life And Political Regime
Western philosophy s origins can be traced back to the ideas of Greek philosophers Aristotle and
Plato. Aristotle and Plato were philosophers who lived in Athens, Greece who critically studied
matters of human life, political rule, human nature, and therefore wrote on the subjects. Plato s ideals
are theoretically based and although Aristotle was one of his students his thoughts and ideas are more
practical and biologically orientated than Plato s ideals. Although Plato and Aristotle have similar
ideas on ideal human life and political regime there approach on both is distinct, since Aristotle
focuses more on developmental and practical forms of life and Plato strives to proclaim the ideal
forms although they may be unattainable. An ideal purpose or function exists for individuals in both
Plato s and Aristotle s conceptualizations of mankind. This ideal purpose is called a telos, and every
human being has a telos to live up to. According to The Republic written by Plato the soul consists of
three parts: reason, spirit and appetite. (Plato p. 130: 435 b c; p. 135: 440 e) Each person is governed
by one of the three components of their soul and it ultimately determines their role in society.
Individuals with a soul that is dominated by reason are the only ones that are rational and those who
spirit or appetite rule there body are deemed as irrational. The component of reason in the soul is the
rational part which is wise and rules the spirited and appetitive
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Struggle for Equal Work Essay
Struggle for Equal Work
The development of the Lowell Mills in the 1820s provided American women with their first
opportunity to work outside the home with reasonable wages and relatively safe work. About ten years
later however, working in the mills wasn t the same. Working conditions became more vigorous, the
mills were unsafe and the pay received didn t match the amount of work done.
The Lowell family s textile mills were set up to attract the unmarried daughters of farm families,
hoping that they would work a few years before getting married. These young women were called
Lowell Mill Girls. A typical working day in the mills started with a factory bell ringing at about four
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Conditions in the mills during the 1830s were terrible. Lighting was a problem in the mills causing the
workers to strain their eyes to see what they were doing. This was to make sure they were working
productively and to avoid injuries from tools or machinery. Comfort wasn t something women were
used to while working in the mills, especially in the boarding houses where they stayed.
Unmarried women who worked in the Lowell mills lived in boarding houses within the area. A widow
was usually the supervisor in these places and was responsible for the moral and physical well being
of the girls. The women were required to pay about a dollar a week to live there and the money was
taken directly out of their paychecks. About 30 women lived in the boarding houses with about six
living in each room. The rooms, which had three beds, were poorly ventilated, overcrowded, lacked
privacy and infested with rats and roaches.
A 1930s mill worker said, In vain do I try to soar in fancy and imagination above the dull reality
around me but beyond the roof of the factory I cannot rise. Women today would not stand for these
conditions. We live in a world today where women hold just the same jobs as men. Work such as in
the textile industry wouldn t be a popular job to fill since there are so many opportunities today.
Women are still struggling for equal pay in some situations, but overall, working
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African American s Access For Counseling And...
I aim to analyze the disparity in African American s access to counseling psychological services.
According to literature such as Andre Bean s An examination of factors that contribute to African
Americans inability to seek professional psychological help , Black people under use mental health
services. This coupled with an ubiquitous stigma on psychological services impacts how Black people
navigate the space of mental health. I am interested in exploring how social media represents the
changing attitude of mental health. Furthermore, I am hoping to unpack how the shifting of public
discourse influences and materializes policy in providing access to African Americans.
Historically, Black Americans have been reluctant to pursue mental health treatment. Bean (2007)
details how cultural tensions, Black religiosity, gender role dynamics, and African American history
with mental health has lead to current negative perceptions of counseling and psychological services
in African American communities. Bean (2007) conducted this study by sampling 194 African
American students of Tennessee State University and an additional 94 Black residents of a
neighboring community of Nashville, TN. The author s participants completed tests measuring
Cultural Mistrust Inventory (CMI), Religious Orientation Scale (ROS), Gender Role Conflict Scale
(GCRS) and Attitudes toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help Scale (ATSPPH). Ultimately,
gender roles did significantly correlate to informing
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The Parasite And Its Effects On The Human Body
5. a. Dracunculus medinensis, or the Guinea worm, has plagued humanity for thousands of years. This
parasite enters the human body initially as larvae from drinking water. As the worms grow older, they
begin to approach the skin of the individual. The worm causes blisters on the skin that burst and cause
massive pain. In order to extinguish the pain, victims jump into water; however, the water provides a
better situation for the worm to reproduce, so the parasite releases larvae. In other words, the parasite
manipulates a host to behave a certain way. The easiest way to combat the parasite is to avoid soothing
the pain in the water, since the parasite will fail to deploy the larvae. b. Hymenoepimecis argyraphaga,
a wasp, has a parasitic relationship with a spider, Plesiometa argyra. The wasp injects poison into the
spider, paralysing it; afterwards, the wasp places an egg on top of the spider s abdomen. The egg
quickly hatches and the resulting larva sucks the blood of the spider. Eventually, it manipulates the
spider through the use of chemicals, making the spider move back and forth while weaving a web
specifically designed to act as a cocoon for the larva. When the web is complete, the larva sucks all of
the spider s blood and drops the remains to the jungle floor. Scientists, however, have yet to pinpoint
the actual method the larva uses to manipulate the host. The biochemical it uses is extremely potent, as
it has been tested to last a few days. c.
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The Freedom Writers Diary By Teacher Erin Gruwell
Freedom Writers, a movie based on the book The Freedom Writers Diary by teacher Erin Gruwell, is a
dramatic movie written and directed by Richard LaGravenese starring Hilary Swank, Scott Glenn,
Imelda Staunton and Patrick Dempsey. Freedom writer s main purpose is to provide quality lessons
that could benefit viewers and deliver some of the insights on living a better life. The whole story
takes place at Woodrow Wilson Classical High School in the Eastside neighborhood of Long Beach,
California which implemented an integration program to host students of different races and
backgrounds. Choosing to be a teacher where classrooms are made of diversified students and
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She put her personal life at risk and got a divorce, but on the other hand lighted the ways of hopeless
students who had no chance but to sink in the negative waves of racism and endless fights. The movie
Freedom Writers presents a sensitive case of students coming from low socioeconomic status, and
different backgrounds having to face being together in the same classroom in a time where the Latinos
hate the black and the black hates the white who hates both the Latinos and the black and so on. In a
time where everyone had to stand for their own , a white teacher chose to be part of change, and to
enhance her student s lives overcoming all racial and identity problems, and the risk of getting shot
every day. As a teacher, the mission wasn t as smooth as it was supposed to be. If it weren t for her
intelligence and patience, she couldn t have done the work, and successfully reached her goal. In this
world, where facing diverse learners had become a normal thing, it is the school s role and the teacher
s in specific to deal with diversities, and deliver a quality education to all students. And when racism
and identity play a major role in society, both students and the teacher will be exposed to an extra load
of pressure, and more responsibility in the case of the teacher, to cleverly solve the issue with
minimum risks and
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Ebola Virus Outbreak Of West Africa
Imagine being isolated from your friends and family, suffering from an illness that feels as though
something is burning through your body, while watching people around you dying of the same illness
and wondering when it will be your turn to proverbially kick the bucket . For many survivors of the
Ebola disease, this situation would be far too familiar. In March 2014, the Ebola virus outbreak began
in West Africa, mainly in Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea. According to a recent figure from the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there have been a total of 28616 Ebola cases and
11310 deaths from Ebola in these three countries (2014). There were many unpalatable symptoms of
the disease, such as fever, headache, joint and muscle pain, widespread bleeding, diarrhea and other
physical symptoms leading to high mortality (Van Bortel). If one is lucky enough to survive this virus,
however, there are just as many negative results of the virus as there were symptoms. Many West
African survivors have to deal with their new negative image, negative lasting health effects, or a
decrease in financial stability due to their inability to work or find work after they recover. Now that
the West African Ebola epidemic is over, (Liberia) there remains the task of assimilating the survivors
back into their societies. Moreover, the best solution to counteract the effects of the Ebola virus on
survivors is to expand upon the Ebola survivor support organizations already in place.
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Non-US International Competition
International Competition. Internationally, the Company competes not only with U.S. airlines, but also
with foreign carriers. International competition has increased and may increase in the future as a result
of airline mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, alliances, restructurings, liberalization of aviation
bilateral agreements and new or increased service by competitors, including government subsidized
competitors from certain Middle East countries. Competition on international routes is subject to
varying degrees of governmental regulation. The Company s ability to compete successfully with non
U.S. carriers on international routes depends in part on its ability to generate traffic to and from the
entire United States via its integrated
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Are Financial Constraints an Important Determination in a...
The Cash Flow Sensitivity of Sash
Research Question Does the link between financial constraints and firms demand for liquidity can
help us identify whether financial constraints are an important determinant of firm behavior.
Contribution Previous scholars, Fazzari, Hubbard, and Petersen, proposed that investment activities of
a firm is limited by the firm s financial situation, which is called financial constraints. When firms
face financial constraints, the firm s investment cash flow sensitivity is high. When a firm face no
financial constraints, its investment cash flow sensitivity is low. However this theory was doubtful by
some scholars. In 1997, Kaplan and Zingales propose an exactly opposite theory. In 2001, ... Show
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The authors further test the intuition of our argument by investigating firms propensity to save cash
out of cash inflow over the business cycle.
Result
The authors use two alternative method to empirically model the cash flow sensitivity of cash. The
first model only include proxies: cash flow and investment opportunities. The second model is
estimated from a method in which a firm s decision to change its cash holdings is modeled as a
function of a number of sources and uses of funds. The result reported in table III is related to the first
model. The set of constrained firms shows significantly positive sensitivities of cash to cash flow
sensitivities. The sensitivity estimates for constrained firms are between 0.051 and 0.062 and are all
statistically significant at better than the 1% level.
The result reported in table IV is related to the second model. This finding is consistent with the view
that there are systematic difference between constrained and unconstrained firms in the way they
conduct their cash policies.
Paper s Findings
By conducting this study, the authors conclude that financial constraints and firm s liquidity demand
can help identify whether financial constraints can
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Hate Speech Argumentative Essay
Hate speech is speech that is intended to degrade, intimidate, or inflect violence or prejudicial action
against someone based on their race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or based on
a disability. Hate speech now includes messages of gender, sexual orientation, religious views, and
physical and mental inferiority as well.
Hate speech can be harmful when it is applied and plays a critical role in acts of violence and
discrimination against a targeted population. Another way hate speech can be harm fun is when the
harmfulness of hate speech is understood turns not so much on the ability to act violently, but the view
that such words are basically harmful to those who are targeted. This shows the pattern of abuse that is
caused when abusive speech is directed to a particular target. Hate speech becomes a hate crime in the
United States when the speech contains serious and imminent threat of violence. The violent would
need to be against a person or groups of people to commit specific criminal acts against those persons.
Hate crime is cyberspace is more difficult to monitor because it has a few advantages one is that the
internet provides alternative ways of communication with little cost. In addition, the internet also
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This is mostly seen on college campuses where they encourage learning through debates. They would
not agree with Sage s hypothetical policy because they are against hate speech. Meaning the policy
prohibits hate speech that targets individuals or groups based on race, gender, ethnicity, religion or
sexual orientation. Students would not be allowed to use hate speech in emails, discussion boards, on
campus, and even in the classroom. The ACLU also believes that hate crime should take place on
college campuses to solve problems with
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The Death Penalty Is Justified
Allison Shu 2/25/16 Period 2 Objective paper on the death penalty Capital punishment is legally
authorized killing as punishment for a crime. The death penalty questions the morality of killing a
person as justification for their crime. It also brings to question whether the death penalty actually
serves as a deterrent for crime, and that some of the people executed are found innocent afterwards.
The debates over the constitutionality of the death penalty and whether capital punishment should be
used for retribution are also added things to be considered. Debates over the legal, moral, ethical, and
economic ramifications of the death penalty are ongoing across the globe. Evidence has been found
that there have been executions as early as eighteenth century BCE. However, today, numerous
countries have already abolished the death penalty while there are currently 18 states in the United
States that have abolished capital punishment, starting with Michigan, in 1846. The number one thing
to contend with is the morality of capital punishment. Those for the death penalty argue that those who
commit heinous crimes deserve the death penalty, while the opposing side largest argument is that
capital punishment is a cruel and unusual punishment. Capital punishment can be considered moral
though, because people who believe in the punishment say that those that if you kill a person, then you
deserve to die yourself. Bruce Fein, a constitutional lawyer and general counsel to the
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Pets are important members of the family. In more than 60%...
Pets are important members of the family. In more than 60% of households in the United States today
according to Jill Weisenberger Rachel Bajema owns a pet. A veterinarian is a person qualified to treat
diseased or injured animals. Pets of home owners are not their only patients. Vets can also look after
zoo animals, livestock, and animals in sport. Vets can also help with animals diseases that can infect
humans. A veterinarian job is very important. Animals are important to human life, both to share
affection, and financial purposes, and a vets job is to make sure they are healthy and stay that way.
What we call veterinary medicine has been around as long as people and animals have worked and
lived together, according to Care of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Animal Science
In comparison veterinary assistants are responsible for keeping the animals under their care. They
clean, and keep the animals safe. They bath, clean, and disinfect animal cages, sterilize surgical
equipment and perform daily caretaking tasks such as feeding and weighing animals. They administer
medications, collect blood, urine and tissue samples for testing, perform lab tests and monitor animals
during surgery. Vet assistants also perform the important task of maintaining the information like
charts and documents for daily care, according to Oubria Tronshaw Specializle in topics related to.
Veterinarian assistants also assist pet owners. They are the first point of contact for clients and pet
owners. Veterinary assistants educate pet owners about illnesses, medications, and general care and
answer their questions and concerns. Veterinary assistants work primarily in veterinary clinics and
animal hospitals. In some occasions they also work in laboratories where they help in research in
research facilities. They have option flexible hours, they can work full or part time and often have the
Veterinarians are broken down into sub groups meaning they can work in specific fields. There are
surgery veterinarians, which are vets that do surgical operations. Animal behaviour veterinarians study
the animal s behaviour in their environment. Also there are specialists, vets that only do one type of
animals group for example birds only,
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Voter Registration Day
The two events I would not attend would be the National voter registration (9/17/15) and The
U.S.M.C. Recruiting day (10/21/15). While these are wonderful events to experience, these simply
don t peak any interests of mine. The United States Marine Corp is a fine military branch to serve in;
Having a brother who served four years in that very branch. But as someone who has an established
career, and currently is attending college to make a career change, Joining the armed services would
be counterproductive. As far as voter registration day, Which is an excellent idea, getting people
registered to vote is something I completely support. As a registered voter, there is no need for myself
to attend, but would be interested in volunteering to
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DNAAnalysis In Criminal Investigation
do not contain biological materials, DNA analysis is not necessary to perform. By performing
serology analysis as a presumptive test, this will allow investigators to separate the evidence at crime
scenes into a DNA testing category and no DNA testing category.
Blood is the most common type of biological fluid found at crime scenes. Blood consists of plasma,
red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets (Houck Siegel, 2015, Chapter 10, p. 240). Red blood
cells transport oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body and is accomplished by hemoglobin.
That being said, when a presumptive test is done to test for blood, the presumptive test will react with
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Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is the most common form of DNA analysis (National Institute of
Justice). PCR was invented in 1983 by Dr. Kary Mullis. Mullis was working on a project and could
not complete it. He said he needed a way to increase the concentration of a specific gene of interest
(Oswald, 2017). As he was driving home, he thought that Using two opposed primers, one
complimentary to the upper strand and the other to the lower, then performing multiple cycles of
denaturation, annealing and polymerization he could amplify the piece of DNA between the primers
(Oswald, 2017). This is how PCR came about. According to Garibyan and Avashia (2013), PCR is a
simple, enzymatic assay, which allows for the amplification of a specific DNA fragment from a
complex pool of data (p. 1). PCR is a good technique to use because only trace amounts of DNA are
needed to generate enough copies to be analyzed. The presence of template DNA, nucleotides,
primers, and DNA polymerase are required for every PCR test. It is important to understand what
these components are. There are four nucleotides found in DNA and they are adenine, thymine,
cytosine, and guanine. Primers are important because this specifies the exact DNA product that must
be amplified. Primers are short DNA fragments that have a defined sequence that is complementary to
the target DNA that is to be detected
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How Does Social Media Have A Negative Effect On Body Image
As Theodore Roosevelt once said, Comparison is the thief of joy. Many women and men often find
themselves obsessed with comparison to others. People often look at themselves in the mirror and
think that they are not good enough, and that they are not pretty or skinny. Social media plays a huge
role in this. Celebrities photos can be so fake and edited on social media to the point where the photo
does not even look like them. Young women and girls spend so much time on social media and this is
all they see. It is no wonder that their self esteem is so low. They are looking at pictures of unrealistic
bodies for hours and hours on end. A recent poll by CNN stated that, Thirty five percent of young
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Some people always look in the mirror and think they look bad or ugly. They may do this because they
spend hours and hours on end looking at pictures that are very much fake and photoshopped. Many
people may compare themselves to other celebrities and people. Social media is the main cause of
this. There are no positives to comparing yourself with others. Comparing yourself with others will
lead to either an inferiority complex or a superiority complex. Both of which will have a negative
effect on your self improvement in the long run (Selvam). When young girls are spending the majority
of their day on social media and they are looking at these pictures they do not know any better and are
of course going to compare themselves to others. The young women might not even be looking at real
pictures of people instead photoshopped and unrealistic bodies. Us teens believe it or not, can
sometimes be like monkeys. We would much rather have something sweet than a boring vegetable.
That something sweet could be having a hot or sexy body. Rather than a have a boring and ugly body
like the boring vegetable. We really are beautiful on the inside and outside and we most definitely do
not need to edit our bodies to the ideal image for the public and the rest of the
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The Physical Environment Of The Classroom
The physical environment of the classroom
As I walked into the classroom, I noticed many visuals, hands on materials, child size tables and
chairs. The visuals around the classroom were pictures/ descriptions that can help the children identify
things around the room. For example: centers, a word wall that consisted of sight words that they have
learned in the past and words that are being added, shapes and colors, a calendar, classroom rules, and
a sign language chart so that the children can learn his or her alphabets in sign language. In addition,
the children s authentic artwork were posted on the art board. For a large group of 15 children, the
classroom space was very limited. In this specific classroom, the ratio was 2:15 (1 teacher, 1 aide and
15 children) and this classroom isn t shared with another class. The classroom has two long tables
with six chairs per table: six red chairs and six blue chairs. The cooperating teacher explained that she
has a red table and blue table because she wanted to separate specific friends due to behavioral issues.
For circle time, the teacher has a rocking chair right in front of the circle time mat and everything on
the circle time board is to the children s eye level and child size. The circle time rug is big enough so
that the children have space and they can see and hear the teacher. So far from what I have observed,
the children have access to books, crayons, markers, writing utensils such as pencils, and journals.
The learning
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The Fashion Channel Pros Cons Essay
Overview
At the completion of this assignment you will achieve the following module objective: 1. Measure the
profit impact of marketing segmentation strategies.
Instructions
You will be responsible for analyzing the corresponding case and posting your individual work in your
group discussion forum by the specified due date (see course calendar for details). Post your answers
to the case questions # 2 to 3 directly in the forum, it will save you and your teammates some time,
and attach the corresponding excel spreadsheet with the financial analysis.
A word of advice: Read the case questions before reading the case. Focus only on the information you
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|to 1.2% |1.0% to 1.2 % and average CPM from $2.00 |
| |Keeps executives calm why fix something |The average CPM would increase from $2.00 to |to $2.50
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| |that s not broken |$3.50 |With this new segmentation TFC could |
| |Hits the target market of valuable 18 34 |It would help compete against Lifetime because
|differentiate its programming from its |
| |females in all clusters. |50% of fashionistas are between the ages of |current and future competition
by |
| |Will not drive any existing loyal viewers |18 34. |producing programs specific to this |
| |because not much will change. | |audience. |
| |Delivers $40 million more in terms of net | | |
| |income compared to 2007 base number. |
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The Iliad s Ending Essay
Homer s Iliad is commonly understood as an epic about the Trojan War, but its meaning goes deeper
than that. The Iliad is not only a story of the evolution of Achilleus persona, but at times it is an anti
war epic as well. The final book proposes many questions to the reader. Why not end with the killing
of Hektor? Most stories of war conclude with the triumphant victory of good over evil, but in the Iliad,
the final thoughts are inclined to the mourning of the defeated Hektor, which accentuates the fact that
good has not triumphed over evil, but simply Achilleus triumphed over Hektor. Ending with the
mourning of Hektor also brings to center stage for the first time the human side of war and the harsh
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The pain is exemplified even further with the speech of Andromache, wife of Hektor. With this we see
for one of the first times the importance of family to the Trojans. Andromache s suffering is extreme
and harsh. When she says, But for me passing all others is left the bitterness and the pain, it shows the
importance of the husband to the wife. This speech is very pivotal in depicting the bleak future for the
widows whose husbands left them behind to die in search of honor. Now that the husbands are dead,
the once noble wives and children must go work as slaves, once their city is sacked. Andromache and
Astyanax are doomed to lead a wretched life, because their protector is dead. Such is the nature of
war. Were Homer to end with the killing of Hektor and Achilleus triumph, the melancholy aftermath
would be totally neglected. Another effect of Homer s final book of the Iliad is it affirms the thought
that neither Achilleus nor Hektor are the bad guy, but both are worthy of glory and praise. A fair
generalization about heroic stories is that the good guy always win. It is cliché, and very common, but
it is a fact. The Iliad goes beyond this commonplace, by pitting two forces against each other, none of
which can be characterized as the good guy or the bad guy. While the entire poem is about the glory of
Achilleus and his god like superiority to all men, Hektor needs some
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Marketing Strategy of Samsung in India
Section B
Submitted by Harsh Golan
About Samsung:
The Samsung Group is a multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Samsung Town,
Seoul, South Korea. It is the world s largest conglomerate by revenue. The Samsung Group is
composed of numerous international affiliated businesses, most of them united under the Samsung
brand including Samsung Electronics, the world s largest electronics company, Samsung Heavy
Industries, the world s second largest shipbuilder and Samsung C T, a major global construction
company. Samsung has been the world s most popular consumer electronics brand since 2005 and is
the best known South Korean brand in the world. Samsung Group accounts for more than 20% of ...
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Product Strategy:
Samsung Electronics India manufactures a wide range of consumer electronics and home appliances.
These products include:
1) Mobile phones with the accessories,
2) Television, Audio player, Video player,
3) Camera, Camcorder,
4) Home appliances,
5) PC, Peripherals and Printers. In the mobile phone industry, Samsung has the second largest share in
the market with 19.6% as per November 2010 consensus. The mobile phone market share is shown in
Annexure 1. In the Indian mobile market, Samsung is the second largest player after Nokia with
product line extending to over fifty products. The product line includes some of the most preferred
mobile phones like Samsung Guru series, Corby series and many more. Recently Samsung has
launched its Samsung galaxy series in the Indian market. Samsung is also into manufacturing
televisions, audio players, video players, blu ray players, home theatres and multimedia players. In
India, Samsung is the first to bring the concept of LED technology in televisions. Samsung s products,
in this category, are known for their innovativeness and technology .These products are the first
preference of the consumers who seek technology at an affordable
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Why Do You Admire Helen Keller
Strong people don t put down others down, they lift them up is a internet sensational quote that means
a lot to me. It means a lot to me because I admire many strong people. These people have never
groaned once while suffering through pain. I admire Helen Keller greatly because she persevered
through being blind and deaf beginning at the age of just six months old. Another strong person that I
admire is my mother. I admire my mother because she has fit time into her daily schedule to take my
sisters and I all kinds of places when she could have been doing other things. I also admire my mother
because she has accomplished many things while going through very hard times. The last person that I
admire the most is my father. My father is the strongest person I know because his body has been
through too many injuries to even count; during those injuries, he never cried once. There ... Show
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Keller funded many projects and started many organizations. She wrote a great amount of letters to
ask for donations to fund her projects. Eight of the many letters that she wrote went to eight different
presidents. Helen Keller is known as an inspirational figure. Helen Keller is the most admirable person
in my point of view because of all of her accomplishments.
Secondly, I admire is my mother. My mother has accomplished so many things during hard times. My
mom has accomplished having three children, having a job, taking care of her mother with Alzheimer
s, and many many other things. My mom s mother, my grandmother, was diagnosed with Alzheimer s
Dementia when she fell and hit her head about two years ago. My mom has struggled with taking care
of her and taking care of her children, my sisters and I, along with sending my oldest sister off to
college this year. I want to be just like my mother and I want to be able to handle as much as she does
and not let it take hold of me. My mother is the strongest woman I know. She is truly an inspiration to
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The Fundamental Rights Of The Indian Constitution
INTRODUCTION The fundamental rights were preserved in Part III of the Indian Constitution. It
guarantees the following rights and freedoms. 1. Right to equality; 2. Right to freedom; 3. Protection
in respect of ,conviction for offences; 4. Protection of life and personal liberty; 5. Right to education;
6. Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases; 7. Right against exploitation; 8. Right to
freedom of religion; 9. Cultural and education rights; 10. Right to constitutional remedies. The terms
fundamental rights have not been defined in the Constitution. Article 12 imposes duty on the state to
protect citizens for enjoying the Fundamental Rights. Each article has a distinct, important and
valuable fundamental right empowering the citizens. These rights primarily aimed at assuring political
freedom to the citizens by protecting them against excessive State action. They are given a pride of
place in the Constitution by the Drafting Committee. Directive Principles were enumerated in Part IV
of the Constitution. Due to the judicial enforceability of FR and its nature being negative obligation of
the state, many a times there has been a contrast between part III and part IV i.e. between fundamental
rights and directive principles, despite being a part of the same constitution. The Fundamental Rights
are enforceable. Whereas the directives are non ¬justifiable and are more in the nature of positive
affirmations of the state. However in recent time, some of the
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The War On Drugs Summary
1) Abramson, M. A., Kamensky, J. M. (2001). Managing for results 2002. Lanham, Md: Rowman
Littlefield Publishers.
The author has explored several factors, which led to the prevalence of drug trade in America and
other parts of the globe. This book exposes the issues that were affecting the dynamics of the
American society. The source is important in conducting research since it contains data regarding the
issue and how the issues were dealt with by President Kennedy.
2) Anslinger, H Oursler, W. (2001). The Murderers, the story of the narcotic gangs. pp. 541 554.
This source reveals the activities that were taking place in the American society and other countries
due to the booming business of drug peddling and trafficking. According ... Show more content on
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The source highlights the policies that were implemented by the president during his time and how the
laws affected different activities in the country. The resource is helpful since it highlights several
challenges facing the American society.
17) Swartz, J. (2012). Substance abuse in America: A documentary and reference guide. Santa
Barbara, Calif: Greenwood.
The author has explored several factors that led to the prevalence of drug trade in America and other
parts of the globe. The source is invaluable in research due to the statistics provided by the author in
relation to the president s term. The source shows how the American population was being affected by
the trade and how he was a champion in dealing with the problem of drug trade in America.
18) United States., Obama, B., United States. (2010). Public Papers of the Presidents of the United
States: Barack
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The Importance Of Traditional Family Values
Traditional family values comprise a number of different values and beliefs held in high esteem
regarding family life. Chief among the values is an emphasis on a loving, lifelong marriage, with the
male as the breadwinner and the wife as the mother and homemaker. Traditionally, members who
follow these values oppose premarital sex, easy access to contraceptive information, and abortions, as
most of these in some way or another are viewed as sins. Prior to the 1970s, traditional family values
didn t play a large role in American politics, and instead mainly influenced family life. Beginning in
the 1970s, however, this changed as these values became a catchphrase and political platform of the
American right. From Ronald Reagan to Pat Robertson, Conservatives couldn t comment on the
decline of the family enough. How, then, did these values become such an integral part of of political
life, as opposed to remaining private matters? The answer lies in the 1960s. From the 1940s to the
early 1960s, after both World War II and The Great Depression, Americans were more eager than ever
to establish families. Following traditional family values, these couples set a trend for earlier
marriages with a greater number of kids than those of Europe during the same time period.
Consequently, divorce rates dipped as many families found stability, peace, and love within these
marriages. The heterosexual man of the relationship was typically the breadwinner, working during
the day to provide
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The Loss Of Community And Connection
I am going to discuss two examples showing the loss of community and connection. I will discuss an
example of each. I will try to figure out what the author s meaning was, what the characters in the
story took it as, if the situation shows the loss of community or connection. Also, I will discuss the
ways that the story shows how either community or connection has been lost in the story and what that
means in the story. In Speech Sounds by Olivia Butler talks about how the community/connection is
lost when there is a loss of language. The first example of the story shows that there is a loss of
community. The first example of the loss of community is when the bus driver stops suddenly to stop
the first fight but a second fight starts up ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Community is lost because the citizens do not have the same goals, interests, or attitudes. The people
go their own way for wanting the same goals, interests, or attitudes. The passage in the story shows
that the people who started the fight are not in sync with what the bus driver is trying to tell the men
fighting, which is, to stop fighting. The author is trying to say in this passage that if people do not
have the same goals, interests, or attitudes people will not look out for each other and this is seen
throughout the story. This passage shows the loss of connection. In the middle of the story when Rye
mentions that the neighbor across from her wants Rye to tend to his needs shows a loss of connection.
Instead, she thought of the man who lived across the street from her. He rarely washed since his bout
with the illness. And he had gotten into the habit of urinating wherever he happened to be. He had two
women already one tending to each of his large gardens. They put up with him in exchange for his
protection. He had made it clear that he wanted Rye to become his third women. (Butler, 572). The
women and the men in this example take it that there does not need to be a community since the
epidemic happened. The author s meaning was meant to be that people need a community and the loss
of a community will destroy people. People will be destroyed because they do not have a support
system to help them
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Radiation Exposure From Procedures
What You Need to Know about Radiation Exposure from Procedures
Radiation is a form of energy that can enter the cells in your body. Radiation is used in some common
medical procedures. X rays and gamma rays are some of the most common types of radiation used in
imaging tests. These rays let health care providers create images of the organs and tissues inside the
body to help them make a diagnosis.
Radiation can also change cells and sometimes destroy them. Exposure to too much radiation can
cause health conditions such as cancer.
WHICH PROCEDURES INVOLVE RADIATION?
Imaging tests that use radiation include:
X rays.
Mammograms.
Bone density scans.
CT scans.
PET scans.
Fluoroscopy.
In addition to imaging tests, there
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Emotional Abuse In Romantic Relationships
In a study conducted by Gormley Lopez, more than half of the college students reported emotional
and/or physical abuse in their romantic relationships, with the effects of emotional abuse being worse
on the individual than the effects of physical abuse (2010). The study results showed that the
recipients of emotional abuse often suffered from depression, lower self esteem, a reduce sense of
independence, fearfulness, and an increased risk of suicidal thoughts. Another study conducted by
Karakut Silver revealed that younger men who experience emotional abuse in interpersonal romantic
relationships don t often see themselves as victims of abuse because the rewards of the relationship
(i.e. access to sex) outweighed the costs of conflict (i.e.
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A Prayer for Owen Meany Essay
A Prayer for Owen Meany
Not the least of my problems is that I can hardly even imagine what kind of an experience a genuine,
self authenticating religious experience would be. Without somehow destroying me in the process,
how could God reveal himself in a way that would leave no room for doubt? If there were no room for
doubt, there would be no room for me.
Frederick Buechner
In the novel, A Prayer for Owen Meany, by John Irving, Owen Meany s belief of predestination makes
a significant impact on John Wheelwright s emotional stability as an adult. John Wheelwright is
unhealthily bitter and angry about his past experiences because he clings to a past that never lets him
choose. This bitterness fuels his repugnance towards the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As John grew older, he became hurt and obsessed with the whole notion. He always thought of what
ifs and if only to assuage his evident wrath for the loss of his mother.
John s troubled soul was fueled by hatred towards Owen s control for his destiny, the kind of control
that John never has in his own life. The events leading up to the Vietnam War and beyond were out of
his authority, however, as destiny has it; it is inescapably going to happen. The war itself indirectly
took the life of John s best friend and John always felt helpless and responsible thinking that somehow
he should have taken some kind of control in order to change occurrences. Due to Owen Meany s
belief that he is an instrument of God and that God has set a task for him to complete, Owen does his
best to fulfill each part of his destiny. John does not understand why Owen bothered, John himself
having so little faith and acceptance in destiny and fate. Owen has control over which path in life he
should take, he could follow God s orders, or he could ignore his calling and not do as his fate would
have to save the little Vietnamese children. John s feeling of helplessness in the fate that has befallen
Owen makes him feel responsible and angry because he thinks he could have tried to persuade Owen
to avoid his destiny. Moreover, John is angry by Owen s faith in God and his acceptance of his destiny
by living his life accordingly rather than avoiding it, the control that John never
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Mexican-American
Lázaro Cardenas Mexican Populism
The Early Years/ The Birth of Populism Lázaro Cárdenas del Río (May 21, 1895 October 19, 1970)
was President of Mexico from 1934 to 1940. From Cárdenas plebian roots, in the lower middle class
he eked out a substantial, moving and largely successful leadership role in a reformative Mexico. Born
in the village of Jiquilpan, Michoacán, Cárdenas supported his widowed mother and seven younger
siblings from the age of sixteen. His many professional pursuits included a tax collector, a printer s
devil (apprentice to a printer) and a jail keeper, all by the age of eighteen. Cárdenas had very little
formal education, leaving school at eleven to help support his family he often sought opportunities to
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One of the first things that Cárdenas did after his successful campaign was to cut his own presidential
salary in half, and this was only the beginning. After he had successfully developed his presidential
role he turned against Calles completely and had him and many of his cronies deported to the US, at
great popular support of many in the Mexican population who had been victim and seen the
destruction that this long held post revolutionary cronyism had upon their once hopeful nation.
(Knight 1990) Cárdenas also eradicated capital punishment, becoming one of the first nations in the
world to do so and certainly one of the first in North and South America. Cárdenas successful
presidency, elimination of much of the political cronyism as well as social policy changes also created
a reasonable end to the revolutionary skirmishes that were still taking place more than 20 years after
the beginning of the Mexican revolution in 1910. His partnership with the dominant political party,
PRI (Partido Revolucionario Institucional) helped end a substantial amount of violence and social
confusion, almost absent of revolutionary bloodshed. (Bantjes 1996, 62 64, 69, 96, 192) Cárdenas,
also had an almost mythical position as a favorite of the people, as he traversed the nation without the
traditional armed guard, and armored cars, further
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The Perks Of Being A Wallflower
The young adult genre of books is generally taken up by vampires, romance, and fantasy worlds
where the guy gets the girl and everyone lives happily ever after. The Perks of Being a Wallflower by
Stephen Chbosky is an acceptance to this. It has an interesting plot line, teaches valuable lessons, and
is very realistic. Nobody is perfect, and this book teaches us that the people who matter will accept
you anyways. 15 year old Charlie Kelmeckis starts the book as a shy introvert with serious social
issues. He is trying to cope with the suicide of his best, and only, friend Michael. He starts writing
letters to an unknown person who he was told was nice and would listen to deal with the stress and
anxiety of starting high school. He befriends ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of my favorite quotes from the book: So, I guess we are who we are for a lot of reasons. And
maybe we ll never know most of them. But even if we don t have the power to choose where we come
from, we can still choose where we go from there. This quote exemplifies hope, and strength. No
matter where you come from, what demons you ve faces, they are all part of who you are. You can
either let it destroy you, or learn from it and let it lead you to where you want to go. There s no need to
dwell on the past, just look towards the future. Another powerful quote from this book comes when
Sam is talking to Charlie: Why do I and everyone I love pick people who treat us like we re nothing?
We accept the love we think we deserve. Self worth is a big theme throughout the book. The
characters have troubles with knowing how to love themselves, which is a theme that I think many
people have trouble with. There are many other valuable quotes and themes throughout the book.
Charlie is an extremely relatable character. Any teenager who has ever experienced pain, confusion,
trouble with self discovery, or social anxiety can relate to him. The setup of the book allows readers to
enter Charlie s thought bringing the readers closer and more intimate with the events of the book. You
feel the emotions that Charlie feels, like you are Charlie. Through Charlie, we learn lots of things
about ourselves. Our anxiety, our desire to fit in, and our thirst for happiness. And we learn that we re
not alone in those
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  • 2. Critical Analysis Of Individual Investments Lease et al. (1974) tried to find out who the individual investor is, how he makes his decisions, how he is dealing with his broker and analysis of his asset portfolio among the US investors. With the help of a questionnaire, the investment strategies followed by investors were determined. The responses portrayed that the investors followed a fundamental approach preferring a balanced and well diversified portfolio of income. It was found that investors preferred long term capital appreciation securities withdividend income instead of short term gains. The decision framework of investors revealed by their responses was that the groups preferred journals and newspapers as sources of information. The factors such as age, income level and sex ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... which is better on each attribute. So, the investors needed to make choices depending on what is available and what are his own priority ratings of attribute he wants in his product. The rank preferences of investors were post office, bank deposits, gold, real estate, equity investment and mutual fund. Walia et al. (2009) evaluated the investor s perception towards risk return trade off for mutual fund services in comparison to other avenues like insurance, government securities and shares. The authors made use of a structured questionnaire to know the experience of existing investors. Selective systematic sampling was taken for consideration. For reliability of the questionnaire, 100 individual investors were selected from different regions of Punjab which included selective investors who were assumed to be having completeknowledge offinancial environment. Age constraint was considered. The authors identified critical gaps in the existing services and found the need of some innovations and added quality dimensions in the existing services. It was concluded that due to stock market volatility movements, most of the investors were holding stock with calculated risk in shape of mutual funds. Age constraint considered in this questionnaire was minimum 18 years. Another objective was to find critical gaps in mutual funds services towards transparency and disclosure practices. Chi square test was applied on the data collected. So, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Role Of Society In To Kill A Mockingbird Society has made an impact on so many people as well as children. The world is changing around us, you all have different points of views and different reactions. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird , at the age of six Scout has learned that people can be harsh and that there is always good and evil in people according to Atticus. A child s development can be understood as when everything around the child changes them, from the parents to friends. Therefore, in To Kill A Mockingbird it s shown that society can change people, but an individual can benefit from this change when they see a situation not from one point of view but instead multiple. Even small children can have the wisdom to see a situation from the perspective of the multiple and to the contrary, sometimes, even an adult is stuck in a single minded approach. In To Kill A Mockingbird there is a strong character named Scout. Society has changed Scout at the age of six, she learnt to view the world in a multiple minded approach. Atticus once told Scout you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view until you climb into his skin and walk around in it . This quote from the novel shows us that Atticus is trying to teach Scout that you need to look at his or her point of view before having an opinion or saying on a situation. Before anyone talks first understand what is going on, imagine you are in that position, right there, right then. After imagining that situation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Pros And Cons Of Inclusion In Special Education Inclusion in the Classroom Inclusion is the act of having students with disabilities and abled body students in the same classroom. In concept this has many benefits not only for the students but it also saves time and money for the school, however in practice I do not think inclusion works the way it was hoped to. Inclusion in theory will put light strain on the classroom because of safe guards such as helper teachers are in place to help out. In my experience these teachers are in the way most of the time when students are trying to learn, and students feel cheated when the special needs students are handed a supplemented test making the students feel bad. Lastly that the pros of inclusion in the classroom are set in perfect conditions with good teachers on both sides special education and general education, however most of the time that is not the case. Cons of Inclusion There are obvious disadvantages such as the lack of training, general education teacher will have in dealing with disabled students. A teacher trained specifically in special education could and would provide a much better service to the students that need it. Another issue is depending on the nature of a child s disability, it can affect the way that a student behaves. According to the ERIC article, that pupil s misbehavior and disrespect can be so intense that it disrupts the learning environment (Koolbreeze, 2017). This type of misbehavior could also be expressed in students without disabilities, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Science Fiction Disaster Thriller Film, Directed By... Armageddon is a 1998 American science fiction disaster thriller film, directed by Michael Bay, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. The film follows a group of professional deep core drillers who are sent by NASA to eliminate an enormous asteroid before it collides with earth and threatens human existence. Early in the film, it presented a series of events, beginning with a massive meteor shower that ultimately destroys the orbiting space shuttle Atlantis. Later NASA reveals the sad news that planet earth will make contact with this asteroid in eighteen days to the point it will cause an extinction event and even destroy the smallest particles including bacteria. This calls for extremes measures to prevent such collision and save the human race. Armageddon (1998) is a great example of how films can help viewers understand the world of work and of organization function. Armageddon (1998) covered different I/O related constructs for example personnel selection, teams, leadership, individual differences, and performance. In this paper, I will evaluate, analyze and present my own personal opinion over how Armageddon (1998) presented I/O constructs effectively. The first I/O related construct that the film analyzed was the importance of individual differences. The film demonstrated the dissimilarities among the characters on set and their role that they had to portray, personality, interest, physical ability and cognitive ability affect the outcome. Having the proper variation among ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Change Your Beliefs Do you agree with what the greatest Self Help Success author of all time Napoleon Hill (author of Think Grow Rich) said, Whatever the mind can conceive and believe it will achieve ? I ve learned often the hard ways that what your mind believes you will ALWAYS achieve: Good, bad or indifferent. Unless and until something comes along to change your mind. Your beliefs create your paradigm of life the way it is, whatever the it is we re talking about. There are paradigms for every domain of life and work. A paradigm is your belief about the way it is. It s your worldview of the matter no matter what s the matter. A classic example of a marketplace paradigm (worldview, belief) is the wristwatch: Until the 1970s, geared timepieces ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When you re working on developing and installing a new and improved Operating System your fundamental beliefs about who and how you are, and the way life really is self help doesn t work, because you and I are blind to the beliefs that limit us and stop us from living in 3D as we Desire, Dream and Deserve. We are battleships heading straight for a lighthouse. Help which has gotten a bad rap for many of us since childhood where it was mistakenly viewed as a sign of weakness (and has been negatively promoted as such by too many of the popular human potential gurus and their personal development workshops) is absolutely what we need. Help, in the form of new and more compelling information. (Again: I am a lighthouse. ) Help in the form of a new way of working directly with our beliefs that will shift unwanted, self sabotaging beliefs to empowering beliefs that assure your success. . . fast, in a proven way that lasts. What your mind believes you will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Why I Decided To Be Confirmed Essay A big decision occuring in my life right now is the process of getting confirmed. For the last two years I have been going to religious education and learning about my faith to finally be confirmed into the Catholic Church. Being confirmed into the Catholic church means that my faith is sealed into my life forever as a child of God. Confirmation is once in a lifetime. The Holy Spirit gives you the seven gifts: wisdom, understanding, counsel, courage, knowledge, piety, and wonder. It s very important to open yourself up to the Holy Spirit as you could miss the gifts that God wants to give you. Deciding to get confirmed is a very important decision that I have. I am required to find a sponsor that I feel is a role model in my life; the must ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Wise Blood Quotes There are many different ideas and thoughts on religion and anti religion. There is not a certain set amount of religions, but rather a broad spectrum of them. In Wise Blood, the author Flannery O Connor, created a character who has developed different beliefs throughout his life. Hazel Motes, or Haze, was born into a Christian family with a grandfather who was a preacher. He had intent to become one himself until WW2 drastically altered his beliefs. Haze entered the war as a Christian, but came back an atheist. Hazel, newly released from the Army, has fled after finding his family home abandoned (Harris). Throughout this novel, Hazel has a hard time with his mind changing between what he wants to believe and what he actually believes. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the time he gets back from WW2, he creates the Church Without Christ which is him preaching his anti religious beliefs on the streets. Throughout his time in Taulkinham, Haze keeps seeing Jesus in his mind, sees signs of Christianity everywhere, and is mistaken as a preacher on multiple occasions. In the essay, Jesus, Stab Me in the Heart! : Wise Blood, Wounding, and Sacramental Aesthetics, the author Robert H. Brinkmeyer, talks about Hazel not being able to escape Jesus. Identifies Haze as a Christian malgre lui whose integrity lies in his not being able to escape from his haunting vision of Christ (Brinkmeyer, 71). As Brinkmeyer suggests here, Hazel continues to see Jesus in his mind, but as a ragged figure. The boy didn t need to hear it. There was already a black wordless conviction in him that the way to avoid Jesus was to avoid sin. He knew by the time he was twelve years old that he was going to be a preacher. Later he saw Jesus move from tree to tree in the back of his mind, a wild ragged figure motioning him to turn around and come off into the dark where he was not sure of his footing, where he might be walking on the water and not know it and then suddenly know it and drown (O Connor, 16). Along with these appearances, Hazel encounters many religious and Christian related signs. These appearing signs create ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Emotional Impacts Of War The emotional impacts of war are experienced differently and can generate a negative outlook on fighting for your country. War can either make you or break you. Emotionally it can be very complicated, many soldiers end disabled, diseased and die. As we have read in the previous units, there will always emotional attachment that can not be measured. The emotional impact that war has causes a positive and negative outcome. Society would wonder why one would want to devote themselves to battle their life for the life of others, while their own families would be wondering if their loved one is still breathing and well. On the positive side their loved one is fighting for the country and that is a very proud thing. While on the negative side, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is also suffering the signs of his age (Classroom 57 58). The father of the soldier, the boss tries to engage himself in something to keep busy. The main character, the boss tries to torture the fly until it dies just as how the war and others tortured his son in the war. His anger and frustration is shown through and how he sinks into his emotions. This story seemed antipatriotic just like the other ones because Mansfield explained what the ones back home go through once someone of their own dies in suffrage. The symbolism that between the fly and his son is what Mansfield is portraying to the readers. She wants us to see the pain a father undergoes when his son is no more and to add to that, his son was died in pain. He was killed and tortured, the boss took his emotions out on the innocent fly like how the war did to his innocent son. When the fly fell in the ink pot, the boss deliberately tried to push him down again and again. The theme of The Fly seems to portray death as unpreventable. You never know when death will come your way, but you can always fight it like the fly Now one could imagine that the little front legs rubbed against each other lightly, joyfully. The horrible danger was over; it had escaped; 1t was ready for life again (Mansfield 146 146). The fly was trying to fight for his life, which shows to never give up. The fly finds strength inside it to live, the boss needs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Gideon V Wainwright Essay The foundation of modern right to counsel through court appointed attorneys at the expense of the government for an indigent defendant accused of a serious crime was made possible by the ruling in a U.S. Supreme Court landmark case, the case of Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963). The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution states: In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right... to have the assistance of counsel for his defense (U.S. Const. amend. VI). The history of the modern right to counsel dates back to over a century ago in the Indiana Supreme Court case of Webb v. Baird, 6 In. 13 (1853), in which the right to counsel for a person accused of a crime was officially recognized (Koplow, 2007). However, it was not a decision based on constitutional or statutory law, but a decision warranted under the principles of a civilized society (Koplow, 2007). Since the case of Webb v. Baird, the right to counsel has immensely extended beyond just appointing an indigent person an attorney. For over one hundred years, the right ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963), the U.S. Supreme court unanimously ruled that the states are required under the Sixth Amendment to provide counsel in criminal cases to represent indigent defendants who are unable to afford to pay for their own attorneys. Gideon extended the right to counsel and enforced its requirements upon the states under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. In addition to the Fifth, Sixth and Fourteenth Amendment rights, the case of Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963) also stands as precedent to guarantee indigent defendants charged with serious offenses the right to court appointed attorney at the government s expense. The ruling in Gideon established the principle that every man, the rich, the poor, and poor as well as rich, is entitled to the benefit of counsel (Fortas, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. John F Kennedy And The Cuban Missile Crisis The whole world watching one little island in the middle of the ocean with tensions high, scared of who is going to push the big red button first that destroys the world , a popular movement regarding race and equality is becoming the Nations most diverse topic and finally a program to help foreign countries recruit their younger generations. John F Kennedy was involved with every action and needed leadership skills to help the nation move forward. John F Kennedy was a hero because he successfully negotiated with the Soviet Union during the Cold War specifically during the Cuban Missile Crisis in addition to establishing the Peace Corps with his brother in law Sargent Shriver then following with support for civil rights. The Cuban Missile Crisis started on October 16, 1962. At the time the dictator Fidel Castro was developing a relationship with the Soviet Union. Previously, Castro visited the United States to help establish a foreign relationship with the U.S only to be denied by the president. Vice President Richard Nixon had to step in to greet Castro at the White House. Cuba was in a deep economic turmoil and desperately needed foreign aid to help its people. The Soviet Union was willing to help out but not without a price; establishing a commercial and diplomatic relationship ( Walters) . The Soviet Union and its communism beliefs was inching closer to the United States until it was at their door step. In addition the Soviet Union developed 50 megaton nuclear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Cornflower Bridesmaid Dress Research Paper Cornflower Bridesmaid Dress Make that special day in your life a truly memorable experience with cornflower bridesmaid dresses. The cornflower is not only a great choice of color for your bridesmaid dresses but also for your wedding setting. The cornflower color is a shade of medium to light blue and was one of the favorite colors of Johannes Vermeer, a Dutch painter during the Golden Age era. The cornflower is a unique choice of color for bridesmaid dresses. Cornflower bridesmaid dresses are becoming a trend in many weddings. Actress Rachel McAdams was stunning in her cornflower blue halter bridesmaid dress at the wedding of her sister. She complemented her cornflower bridesmaid dress with a pair of golden stilettos. The cornflower color is a hue that demands ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you are a pear body shape or an apple figure, then the princess cut is right for you because it does not hug the stomach or the midsection area. The linear panels of this cut produce a slimming effect and draw attention lengthwise down the seams of the cornflower bridesmaid dress. The popular image that comes to mind when you hear the word halter is a sundress style that ties around the neck and exposes a great amount of shoulder skin. The halter cut is synonymous to sexiness as it helps define the bust as well as the shoulders. A backless halter cornflower bridesmaid dress is ideal for a beach or casual wedding. If you want this cut to be more formal, you can use a chiffon or satin fabric and add some embellishments. A halter cut is usually secured with a tie at the back of the neck and the waistline. The relaxed style of the revel cut makes it an ideal choice for a casual or summer wedding. The swingy silhouette fits comfortably without being too tight or fitted. The revel cut gives the illusion of curves and is a perfect example of an edgy and sophisticated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Failure Of Tradition In Shirley Jackson s The Lottery Would you stone your neighborhood to death for the sake of tradition? Shirley Jackson wrote The Lottery in 1948 to tell a story about how savage people can be for tradition. The story is about a small town who has a yearly lottery and the winner gets stoned to death by their neighbors. The thought is that if you have a lottery, then you will have good crops that season. This short story tells the tale of poor Tessie Hutchinson who is stoned by her own town, her son helps too. In the short story The Lottery, Shirley Jackson argues that all people, regardless of how civilized they may seem, are capable of great evil by contrasting seemingly pleasant and relatable details of the town with the shocking barbarity of their tradition. Despite the fact that they have yearly stonings, the townspeople are relatively nice. They have many community gatherings that are happy, unlike the lottery. Mr. Summers conducts the lottery along with the square dances, the teenage club, and Halloween program. It is very obvious that Mr. Summers, is not a bad man, so he cannot, and should not be blamed for the lottery. The lottery makes all the townspeople look cruel and dehumanizing, but they are not, it is just the lottery that is awful. This goes to show that the people do horrible things even if they are not horrible people. Secondly, all the town does the lottery so that they can have good crops that season. Lottery in June, corn will be heavy soon. Good crops lead to good sales ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Affluenza Synthesis A new has entered the American vocabulary: affluenza. Affluenza is defined as the unsustainable addiction to economic growth. Many scholars, writers, and comedians have made America s affluenza mentality as a warning to the American people, as well as the bud of jokes. Based on human nature, and strive for a more advanced life; Americans are truly people who need more growth. Affluenza is a characteristic that humans have been exemplifying for centuries. Aristotle, an ancient Greek scholar, states, He is happy who lives in accordance... and is sufficiently equipped with external goods (Source A). People have always wanted more, which will make their lives happier. Human nature is never satisfied, people will always strive for the next better thing. Americans do have a mentality related to affluenza, not because they are greedy, but because human nature is ready for best entity. People are always trying to have a more advanced life. John Stuart Mill, an eighteenth century British philosopher, believed that people need better items to achieve happiness. A being of higher faculties requires more to make him happy... (Source ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lewis Lapham, author of Money and Class in America: Notes and Observations on Our Civil Religion, believes Americans are extremely interested in economics than any other group of people. I think it is fair to say that the current ardor of the American faith in money easily surpasses the degrees of intensity achieved by other societies in other times and places (Source F). But, Americans are over obsessed with consumption. People from other nations and times were also interested in economic growth. Andrew Carnegie, writer of Wealth, states that other societies were comparable to American society. Little difference between us and (Indians) (Source G). Americans are not over consumed with their economics, Americans and other people are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Pompey the Great While it is clear that Pompey the Great was a successful general, how he came to be so is a more complicated matter. To analyse Pompey s career this essay will first examine his background, highlighting the advantages and difficulties that arose from being from a fairly new noble family. Additionally key events in Pompey s career will be explored chronologically, focusing on his most important military successes as well as his political career. This will attempt to determine how much his success relied on his personal characteristics or because of his he was able achieve his successes due to his personal attributes or because of his political relations with noblemen such as Sulla, Caesar and Cicero. While Pompey s family was extremely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pompey captured Carbo but hesitated before finally deciding to kill the man who had three times been censor (Plut.Pom.12). Furthermore his ruthless treatment of Ahenobarnus would give him the nickname ‘adulescentulus carnifex , meaning ‘teenage butcher . Sulla gave Pompey a chance at military success, which he took full advantage of, gaining a good reputation from the start of his career. Sulla reinforced this reputation for Pompey, giving him the cognomen ‘magnus meaning ‘the Great . By this time the young Pompey was wildly popular in Rome and asked for a triumph in 81BC. Sulla told Pompey he did not qualify, as he had not even held office in Rome. Pompey is famed for telling Sulla that more people worshipped the rising than the setting sun, to which Sulla was surprised at his boldness. Sulla eventually allowed him a triumph. Pompey s career was able to advance prematurely and this triumph allowed him to increase his image as a young conqueror, much like Alexander the Great. Finally Sulla was able to help Pompey be enabling him to become very wealthy. During Sulla s dictatorship, both Pompey and Crassus were able to buy large amounts of land as it had been confiscated off those on Sulla s proscription. As Sulla retired and took himself out of public life, Pompey s most important political relationship was that which he had with Caesar. In 67BC Rome had problems with pirates who were affecting the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Pulse Train On Napthalocyanine System This article describes the interaction of a laser pulse train on napthalocyanine and phthalocyanine systems, in order to analyze their behavior in terms of optical limiting by tuning the laser parameters. The main conclusion of the work is that the single sub pulse duration is the most important parameter that affects the optical limiting process. The topic of the manuscript, may be of interest to the audience of the Journal of Computational and Theoretical Chemistry. However, the computational methodology is not clear and the outcome should be classified as routine work, since no new insights are offered and results are easily predictable or already partially known from the previous paper Ref [20]. As it stands publication is not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following this strategy, it is possible to ignore the populations of the S1, Sn and T2 levels and convert the temporal equations in a set of discrete equations considering just the sub pulses center, consequently avoiding the explicit integration in time. This point should be clarified in detail. 5) It is not so clear for me why authors have included the assumption GammaSn^ 1=GammaT2^ 1=1ps, GammaS1+gammac ~ gammac and sigmaS1Sn=10^ 21. It was based on the properties for other systems? 6) Lines 95 103 and Figure 3: Authors do not observe any change by changing delta and n. It is easily expected as is described in text due to the lifetime of the state S1. So, I suggest remove figure 4 and describe it in more detail through the text. 8) Line 86. Npcs have better OL effect than that of PCs It was already described in the previous paper Ref [20]. Citation is neccessary. 9) Figure 4, panel a, lines 104 112 and conclusions lines 126 127: The effect of increasing the sub pulse duration is well expected. Authors claim that case tau=100ps has the better OL behavior. That is not truth as it is shown in Figure 4. The better one is tau=140ps, and in general larger sub pulse duration will show better OL behavior. Indeed, as longer the sub pulse is, triplet state is more populated, thus T1 T2 absorption becomes the most important one which induces the better OL effect, due to this transition is at roughly 2 order of magnitude stronger than S0 S1 (according with Table ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Intentional Tort Law E. Torts An action done to an individual that resulted to an injuries or damages, therefore the injured party can file legal actions for it ( Tort Law Tort | Laws.Com ). In order to recover from the injuries and damages the complainant can actually demand a compensation in a monetary from from the party who caused the injuries. There are two types of tort it can either be constitutional or personal. Constitutional tort is when the person s rights will be forbidden to him/her that is actually provided or from the Constitution while the Personal tort, is tainting a person s reputation intentionally which law will never tolerate ( Tort Law Tort | Laws.Com ). Assault and Battery Assault is a fear of getting injured or harmed by an individual or the aggressor ( Intentional Tort Definition, Types, Examples And Cases ). This can be in a form of a threat that a person perceives he/she will get hurt by the offender. Battery on the other hand is an touching someone by hand or uses a hand and causes injuries ( Intentional Tort Definition, Types, Examples And Cases ). As a health care provider, informed consent play a very vital role. This actually provide necessary knowledge to both the patient and their families of the actual procedure they the health care staff will provide and they are giving their permission to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the patient s own safety there are some circumstances wherein the health care practitioner must use a restraint like a lap belt when the patient is sitting in a chair for him/her not to fall. Health care providers must ensure that the patient and theur families will be informed about it and should secure a a signed concern before implementing it. Health care providers same as the institution will not be held liable by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Joint Strike Fighter The US Department of Defense gave Lockheed Martin the green light to involve several allied countries to participate in manufacturing F 35 Joint Strike Fighter for financing and technology considerations. Lockheed Martin has planned to reduce the costs by sharing the burden of the cost of the program with the partner countries, which will contribute to the reduction of the cost of F 35 Joint Strike Fighter. F35 fighter aircraft program is an integrated project, that the United States allies countries participated, namely Italy, Great Britain, Australia, Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, Norway, Turkey and Israel, which is excluded later. The US Department of Defense plans to make F 35 Joint Strike Fighter is the backbone of the United States air fleet. F 35 Joint Strike Fighter program is designed to service in all kinds of environments ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The program aims to get the technology from different aspects and visions. F 35 JSF program planned to incorporate the latest technological and aim to develop them. F 35 JSF planned to make the fighter aircraft program developable to accommodate quick changing technologies, and becomes a smart fighter aircraft that is capable to confront all the new threats and technologies as they emerge. Lockheed Martin has planned F 35 JSF to be the fifth generation and extend its dominance in the sky. Lockheed Martin has planed and designed to become stronger, integrated and highly effective manufacturing, the program will achieve in accordance with the planned acquisition to be the first United States Strike Fighter which partnered manufacturing program with its allies, this will contribute to close the capabilities gap between the United States and its allies countries and ensure that the allies forces contributed in manufacturing F 35 FSJ have the same the United States potential in coordination and influence in the joint ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Plato And Aristotle s Views On Life And Political Regime Western philosophy s origins can be traced back to the ideas of Greek philosophers Aristotle and Plato. Aristotle and Plato were philosophers who lived in Athens, Greece who critically studied matters of human life, political rule, human nature, and therefore wrote on the subjects. Plato s ideals are theoretically based and although Aristotle was one of his students his thoughts and ideas are more practical and biologically orientated than Plato s ideals. Although Plato and Aristotle have similar ideas on ideal human life and political regime there approach on both is distinct, since Aristotle focuses more on developmental and practical forms of life and Plato strives to proclaim the ideal forms although they may be unattainable. An ideal purpose or function exists for individuals in both Plato s and Aristotle s conceptualizations of mankind. This ideal purpose is called a telos, and every human being has a telos to live up to. According to The Republic written by Plato the soul consists of three parts: reason, spirit and appetite. (Plato p. 130: 435 b c; p. 135: 440 e) Each person is governed by one of the three components of their soul and it ultimately determines their role in society. Individuals with a soul that is dominated by reason are the only ones that are rational and those who spirit or appetite rule there body are deemed as irrational. The component of reason in the soul is the rational part which is wise and rules the spirited and appetitive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Struggle for Equal Work Essay Struggle for Equal Work The development of the Lowell Mills in the 1820s provided American women with their first opportunity to work outside the home with reasonable wages and relatively safe work. About ten years later however, working in the mills wasn t the same. Working conditions became more vigorous, the mills were unsafe and the pay received didn t match the amount of work done. The Lowell family s textile mills were set up to attract the unmarried daughters of farm families, hoping that they would work a few years before getting married. These young women were called Lowell Mill Girls. A typical working day in the mills started with a factory bell ringing at about four in the morning to wake up employees. After this, employees ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Conditions in the mills during the 1830s were terrible. Lighting was a problem in the mills causing the workers to strain their eyes to see what they were doing. This was to make sure they were working productively and to avoid injuries from tools or machinery. Comfort wasn t something women were used to while working in the mills, especially in the boarding houses where they stayed. Unmarried women who worked in the Lowell mills lived in boarding houses within the area. A widow was usually the supervisor in these places and was responsible for the moral and physical well being of the girls. The women were required to pay about a dollar a week to live there and the money was taken directly out of their paychecks. About 30 women lived in the boarding houses with about six living in each room. The rooms, which had three beds, were poorly ventilated, overcrowded, lacked privacy and infested with rats and roaches. A 1930s mill worker said, In vain do I try to soar in fancy and imagination above the dull reality around me but beyond the roof of the factory I cannot rise. Women today would not stand for these conditions. We live in a world today where women hold just the same jobs as men. Work such as in the textile industry wouldn t be a popular job to fill since there are so many opportunities today. Women are still struggling for equal pay in some situations, but overall, working ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. African American s Access For Counseling And... I aim to analyze the disparity in African American s access to counseling psychological services. According to literature such as Andre Bean s An examination of factors that contribute to African Americans inability to seek professional psychological help , Black people under use mental health services. This coupled with an ubiquitous stigma on psychological services impacts how Black people navigate the space of mental health. I am interested in exploring how social media represents the changing attitude of mental health. Furthermore, I am hoping to unpack how the shifting of public discourse influences and materializes policy in providing access to African Americans. Historically, Black Americans have been reluctant to pursue mental health treatment. Bean (2007) details how cultural tensions, Black religiosity, gender role dynamics, and African American history with mental health has lead to current negative perceptions of counseling and psychological services in African American communities. Bean (2007) conducted this study by sampling 194 African American students of Tennessee State University and an additional 94 Black residents of a neighboring community of Nashville, TN. The author s participants completed tests measuring Cultural Mistrust Inventory (CMI), Religious Orientation Scale (ROS), Gender Role Conflict Scale (GCRS) and Attitudes toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help Scale (ATSPPH). Ultimately, gender roles did significantly correlate to informing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Parasite And Its Effects On The Human Body 5. a. Dracunculus medinensis, or the Guinea worm, has plagued humanity for thousands of years. This parasite enters the human body initially as larvae from drinking water. As the worms grow older, they begin to approach the skin of the individual. The worm causes blisters on the skin that burst and cause massive pain. In order to extinguish the pain, victims jump into water; however, the water provides a better situation for the worm to reproduce, so the parasite releases larvae. In other words, the parasite manipulates a host to behave a certain way. The easiest way to combat the parasite is to avoid soothing the pain in the water, since the parasite will fail to deploy the larvae. b. Hymenoepimecis argyraphaga, a wasp, has a parasitic relationship with a spider, Plesiometa argyra. The wasp injects poison into the spider, paralysing it; afterwards, the wasp places an egg on top of the spider s abdomen. The egg quickly hatches and the resulting larva sucks the blood of the spider. Eventually, it manipulates the spider through the use of chemicals, making the spider move back and forth while weaving a web specifically designed to act as a cocoon for the larva. When the web is complete, the larva sucks all of the spider s blood and drops the remains to the jungle floor. Scientists, however, have yet to pinpoint the actual method the larva uses to manipulate the host. The biochemical it uses is extremely potent, as it has been tested to last a few days. c. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Freedom Writers Diary By Teacher Erin Gruwell Freedom Writers, a movie based on the book The Freedom Writers Diary by teacher Erin Gruwell, is a dramatic movie written and directed by Richard LaGravenese starring Hilary Swank, Scott Glenn, Imelda Staunton and Patrick Dempsey. Freedom writer s main purpose is to provide quality lessons that could benefit viewers and deliver some of the insights on living a better life. The whole story takes place at Woodrow Wilson Classical High School in the Eastside neighborhood of Long Beach, California which implemented an integration program to host students of different races and backgrounds. Choosing to be a teacher where classrooms are made of diversified students and different mentalities, Mrs. Gruwell, the main teacher and character in the movie, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She put her personal life at risk and got a divorce, but on the other hand lighted the ways of hopeless students who had no chance but to sink in the negative waves of racism and endless fights. The movie Freedom Writers presents a sensitive case of students coming from low socioeconomic status, and different backgrounds having to face being together in the same classroom in a time where the Latinos hate the black and the black hates the white who hates both the Latinos and the black and so on. In a time where everyone had to stand for their own , a white teacher chose to be part of change, and to enhance her student s lives overcoming all racial and identity problems, and the risk of getting shot every day. As a teacher, the mission wasn t as smooth as it was supposed to be. If it weren t for her intelligence and patience, she couldn t have done the work, and successfully reached her goal. In this world, where facing diverse learners had become a normal thing, it is the school s role and the teacher s in specific to deal with diversities, and deliver a quality education to all students. And when racism and identity play a major role in society, both students and the teacher will be exposed to an extra load of pressure, and more responsibility in the case of the teacher, to cleverly solve the issue with minimum risks and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Ebola Virus Outbreak Of West Africa Imagine being isolated from your friends and family, suffering from an illness that feels as though something is burning through your body, while watching people around you dying of the same illness and wondering when it will be your turn to proverbially kick the bucket . For many survivors of the Ebola disease, this situation would be far too familiar. In March 2014, the Ebola virus outbreak began in West Africa, mainly in Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea. According to a recent figure from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there have been a total of 28616 Ebola cases and 11310 deaths from Ebola in these three countries (2014). There were many unpalatable symptoms of the disease, such as fever, headache, joint and muscle pain, widespread bleeding, diarrhea and other physical symptoms leading to high mortality (Van Bortel). If one is lucky enough to survive this virus, however, there are just as many negative results of the virus as there were symptoms. Many West African survivors have to deal with their new negative image, negative lasting health effects, or a decrease in financial stability due to their inability to work or find work after they recover. Now that the West African Ebola epidemic is over, (Liberia) there remains the task of assimilating the survivors back into their societies. Moreover, the best solution to counteract the effects of the Ebola virus on survivors is to expand upon the Ebola survivor support organizations already in place. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Non-US International Competition International Competition. Internationally, the Company competes not only with U.S. airlines, but also with foreign carriers. International competition has increased and may increase in the future as a result of airline mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, alliances, restructurings, liberalization of aviation bilateral agreements and new or increased service by competitors, including government subsidized competitors from certain Middle East countries. Competition on international routes is subject to varying degrees of governmental regulation. The Company s ability to compete successfully with non U.S. carriers on international routes depends in part on its ability to generate traffic to and from the entire United States via its integrated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Are Financial Constraints an Important Determination in a... The Cash Flow Sensitivity of Sash Research Question Does the link between financial constraints and firms demand for liquidity can help us identify whether financial constraints are an important determinant of firm behavior. Contribution Previous scholars, Fazzari, Hubbard, and Petersen, proposed that investment activities of a firm is limited by the firm s financial situation, which is called financial constraints. When firms face financial constraints, the firm s investment cash flow sensitivity is high. When a firm face no financial constraints, its investment cash flow sensitivity is low. However this theory was doubtful by some scholars. In 1997, Kaplan and Zingales propose an exactly opposite theory. In 2001, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The authors further test the intuition of our argument by investigating firms propensity to save cash out of cash inflow over the business cycle. Result The authors use two alternative method to empirically model the cash flow sensitivity of cash. The first model only include proxies: cash flow and investment opportunities. The second model is estimated from a method in which a firm s decision to change its cash holdings is modeled as a function of a number of sources and uses of funds. The result reported in table III is related to the first model. The set of constrained firms shows significantly positive sensitivities of cash to cash flow sensitivities. The sensitivity estimates for constrained firms are between 0.051 and 0.062 and are all statistically significant at better than the 1% level. The result reported in table IV is related to the second model. This finding is consistent with the view that there are systematic difference between constrained and unconstrained firms in the way they conduct their cash policies. Paper s Findings By conducting this study, the authors conclude that financial constraints and firm s liquidity demand can help identify whether financial constraints can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Hate Speech Argumentative Essay Hate speech is speech that is intended to degrade, intimidate, or inflect violence or prejudicial action against someone based on their race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or based on a disability. Hate speech now includes messages of gender, sexual orientation, religious views, and physical and mental inferiority as well. Hate speech can be harmful when it is applied and plays a critical role in acts of violence and discrimination against a targeted population. Another way hate speech can be harm fun is when the harmfulness of hate speech is understood turns not so much on the ability to act violently, but the view that such words are basically harmful to those who are targeted. This shows the pattern of abuse that is caused when abusive speech is directed to a particular target. Hate speech becomes a hate crime in the United States when the speech contains serious and imminent threat of violence. The violent would need to be against a person or groups of people to commit specific criminal acts against those persons. Hate crime is cyberspace is more difficult to monitor because it has a few advantages one is that the internet provides alternative ways of communication with little cost. In addition, the internet also allows the messages to appeal to particular audiences who might be easy to influence. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is mostly seen on college campuses where they encourage learning through debates. They would not agree with Sage s hypothetical policy because they are against hate speech. Meaning the policy prohibits hate speech that targets individuals or groups based on race, gender, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation. Students would not be allowed to use hate speech in emails, discussion boards, on campus, and even in the classroom. The ACLU also believes that hate crime should take place on college campuses to solve problems with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Death Penalty Is Justified Allison Shu 2/25/16 Period 2 Objective paper on the death penalty Capital punishment is legally authorized killing as punishment for a crime. The death penalty questions the morality of killing a person as justification for their crime. It also brings to question whether the death penalty actually serves as a deterrent for crime, and that some of the people executed are found innocent afterwards. The debates over the constitutionality of the death penalty and whether capital punishment should be used for retribution are also added things to be considered. Debates over the legal, moral, ethical, and economic ramifications of the death penalty are ongoing across the globe. Evidence has been found that there have been executions as early as eighteenth century BCE. However, today, numerous countries have already abolished the death penalty while there are currently 18 states in the United States that have abolished capital punishment, starting with Michigan, in 1846. The number one thing to contend with is the morality of capital punishment. Those for the death penalty argue that those who commit heinous crimes deserve the death penalty, while the opposing side largest argument is that capital punishment is a cruel and unusual punishment. Capital punishment can be considered moral though, because people who believe in the punishment say that those that if you kill a person, then you deserve to die yourself. Bruce Fein, a constitutional lawyer and general counsel to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Pets are important members of the family. In more than 60%... Pets are important members of the family. In more than 60% of households in the United States today according to Jill Weisenberger Rachel Bajema owns a pet. A veterinarian is a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals. Pets of home owners are not their only patients. Vets can also look after zoo animals, livestock, and animals in sport. Vets can also help with animals diseases that can infect humans. A veterinarian job is very important. Animals are important to human life, both to share affection, and financial purposes, and a vets job is to make sure they are healthy and stay that way. What we call veterinary medicine has been around as long as people and animals have worked and lived together, according to Care of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Animal Science In comparison veterinary assistants are responsible for keeping the animals under their care. They clean, and keep the animals safe. They bath, clean, and disinfect animal cages, sterilize surgical equipment and perform daily caretaking tasks such as feeding and weighing animals. They administer medications, collect blood, urine and tissue samples for testing, perform lab tests and monitor animals during surgery. Vet assistants also perform the important task of maintaining the information like charts and documents for daily care, according to Oubria Tronshaw Specializle in topics related to. Veterinarian assistants also assist pet owners. They are the first point of contact for clients and pet owners. Veterinary assistants educate pet owners about illnesses, medications, and general care and answer their questions and concerns. Veterinary assistants work primarily in veterinary clinics and animal hospitals. In some occasions they also work in laboratories where they help in research in research facilities. They have option flexible hours, they can work full or part time and often have the Veterinarians are broken down into sub groups meaning they can work in specific fields. There are surgery veterinarians, which are vets that do surgical operations. Animal behaviour veterinarians study the animal s behaviour in their environment. Also there are specialists, vets that only do one type of animals group for example birds only, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Voter Registration Day The two events I would not attend would be the National voter registration (9/17/15) and The U.S.M.C. Recruiting day (10/21/15). While these are wonderful events to experience, these simply don t peak any interests of mine. The United States Marine Corp is a fine military branch to serve in; Having a brother who served four years in that very branch. But as someone who has an established career, and currently is attending college to make a career change, Joining the armed services would be counterproductive. As far as voter registration day, Which is an excellent idea, getting people registered to vote is something I completely support. As a registered voter, there is no need for myself to attend, but would be interested in volunteering to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. DNAAnalysis In Criminal Investigation do not contain biological materials, DNA analysis is not necessary to perform. By performing serology analysis as a presumptive test, this will allow investigators to separate the evidence at crime scenes into a DNA testing category and no DNA testing category. Blood is the most common type of biological fluid found at crime scenes. Blood consists of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets (Houck Siegel, 2015, Chapter 10, p. 240). Red blood cells transport oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body and is accomplished by hemoglobin. That being said, when a presumptive test is done to test for blood, the presumptive test will react with the hemoglobin that is present in blood. One thing that might happen is the stain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is the most common form of DNA analysis (National Institute of Justice). PCR was invented in 1983 by Dr. Kary Mullis. Mullis was working on a project and could not complete it. He said he needed a way to increase the concentration of a specific gene of interest (Oswald, 2017). As he was driving home, he thought that Using two opposed primers, one complimentary to the upper strand and the other to the lower, then performing multiple cycles of denaturation, annealing and polymerization he could amplify the piece of DNA between the primers (Oswald, 2017). This is how PCR came about. According to Garibyan and Avashia (2013), PCR is a simple, enzymatic assay, which allows for the amplification of a specific DNA fragment from a complex pool of data (p. 1). PCR is a good technique to use because only trace amounts of DNA are needed to generate enough copies to be analyzed. The presence of template DNA, nucleotides, primers, and DNA polymerase are required for every PCR test. It is important to understand what these components are. There are four nucleotides found in DNA and they are adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine. Primers are important because this specifies the exact DNA product that must be amplified. Primers are short DNA fragments that have a defined sequence that is complementary to the target DNA that is to be detected ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. How Does Social Media Have A Negative Effect On Body Image As Theodore Roosevelt once said, Comparison is the thief of joy. Many women and men often find themselves obsessed with comparison to others. People often look at themselves in the mirror and think that they are not good enough, and that they are not pretty or skinny. Social media plays a huge role in this. Celebrities photos can be so fake and edited on social media to the point where the photo does not even look like them. Young women and girls spend so much time on social media and this is all they see. It is no wonder that their self esteem is so low. They are looking at pictures of unrealistic bodies for hours and hours on end. A recent poll by CNN stated that, Thirty five percent of young women and girls, are worried about other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some people always look in the mirror and think they look bad or ugly. They may do this because they spend hours and hours on end looking at pictures that are very much fake and photoshopped. Many people may compare themselves to other celebrities and people. Social media is the main cause of this. There are no positives to comparing yourself with others. Comparing yourself with others will lead to either an inferiority complex or a superiority complex. Both of which will have a negative effect on your self improvement in the long run (Selvam). When young girls are spending the majority of their day on social media and they are looking at these pictures they do not know any better and are of course going to compare themselves to others. The young women might not even be looking at real pictures of people instead photoshopped and unrealistic bodies. Us teens believe it or not, can sometimes be like monkeys. We would much rather have something sweet than a boring vegetable. That something sweet could be having a hot or sexy body. Rather than a have a boring and ugly body like the boring vegetable. We really are beautiful on the inside and outside and we most definitely do not need to edit our bodies to the ideal image for the public and the rest of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Physical Environment Of The Classroom The physical environment of the classroom As I walked into the classroom, I noticed many visuals, hands on materials, child size tables and chairs. The visuals around the classroom were pictures/ descriptions that can help the children identify things around the room. For example: centers, a word wall that consisted of sight words that they have learned in the past and words that are being added, shapes and colors, a calendar, classroom rules, and a sign language chart so that the children can learn his or her alphabets in sign language. In addition, the children s authentic artwork were posted on the art board. For a large group of 15 children, the classroom space was very limited. In this specific classroom, the ratio was 2:15 (1 teacher, 1 aide and 15 children) and this classroom isn t shared with another class. The classroom has two long tables with six chairs per table: six red chairs and six blue chairs. The cooperating teacher explained that she has a red table and blue table because she wanted to separate specific friends due to behavioral issues. For circle time, the teacher has a rocking chair right in front of the circle time mat and everything on the circle time board is to the children s eye level and child size. The circle time rug is big enough so that the children have space and they can see and hear the teacher. So far from what I have observed, the children have access to books, crayons, markers, writing utensils such as pencils, and journals. The learning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Fashion Channel Pros Cons Essay Overview At the completion of this assignment you will achieve the following module objective: 1. Measure the profit impact of marketing segmentation strategies. Instructions You will be responsible for analyzing the corresponding case and posting your individual work in your group discussion forum by the specified due date (see course calendar for details). Post your answers to the case questions # 2 to 3 directly in the forum, it will save you and your teammates some time, and attach the corresponding excel spreadsheet with the financial analysis. A word of advice: Read the case questions before reading the case. Focus only on the information you need to answer the questions. Do your assignment in Word and always ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... |to 1.2% |1.0% to 1.2 % and average CPM from $2.00 | | |Keeps executives calm why fix something |The average CPM would increase from $2.00 to |to $2.50 | | |that s not broken |$3.50 |With this new segmentation TFC could | | |Hits the target market of valuable 18 34 |It would help compete against Lifetime because |differentiate its programming from its | | |females in all clusters. |50% of fashionistas are between the ages of |current and future competition by | | |Will not drive any existing loyal viewers |18 34. |producing programs specific to this | | |because not much will change. | |audience. | | |Delivers $40 million more in terms of net | | | | |income compared to 2007 base number. | ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Iliad s Ending Essay Homer s Iliad is commonly understood as an epic about the Trojan War, but its meaning goes deeper than that. The Iliad is not only a story of the evolution of Achilleus persona, but at times it is an anti war epic as well. The final book proposes many questions to the reader. Why not end with the killing of Hektor? Most stories of war conclude with the triumphant victory of good over evil, but in the Iliad, the final thoughts are inclined to the mourning of the defeated Hektor, which accentuates the fact that good has not triumphed over evil, but simply Achilleus triumphed over Hektor. Ending with the mourning of Hektor also brings to center stage for the first time the human side of war and the harsh aftermath of it. We see that war ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pain is exemplified even further with the speech of Andromache, wife of Hektor. With this we see for one of the first times the importance of family to the Trojans. Andromache s suffering is extreme and harsh. When she says, But for me passing all others is left the bitterness and the pain, it shows the importance of the husband to the wife. This speech is very pivotal in depicting the bleak future for the widows whose husbands left them behind to die in search of honor. Now that the husbands are dead, the once noble wives and children must go work as slaves, once their city is sacked. Andromache and Astyanax are doomed to lead a wretched life, because their protector is dead. Such is the nature of war. Were Homer to end with the killing of Hektor and Achilleus triumph, the melancholy aftermath would be totally neglected. Another effect of Homer s final book of the Iliad is it affirms the thought that neither Achilleus nor Hektor are the bad guy, but both are worthy of glory and praise. A fair generalization about heroic stories is that the good guy always win. It is cliché, and very common, but it is a fact. The Iliad goes beyond this commonplace, by pitting two forces against each other, none of which can be characterized as the good guy or the bad guy. While the entire poem is about the glory of Achilleus and his god like superiority to all men, Hektor needs some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Marketing Strategy of Samsung in India Section B Submitted by Harsh Golan About Samsung: The Samsung Group is a multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Samsung Town, Seoul, South Korea. It is the world s largest conglomerate by revenue. The Samsung Group is composed of numerous international affiliated businesses, most of them united under the Samsung brand including Samsung Electronics, the world s largest electronics company, Samsung Heavy Industries, the world s second largest shipbuilder and Samsung C T, a major global construction company. Samsung has been the world s most popular consumer electronics brand since 2005 and is the best known South Korean brand in the world. Samsung Group accounts for more than 20% of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Product Strategy: Samsung Electronics India manufactures a wide range of consumer electronics and home appliances. These products include: 1) Mobile phones with the accessories, 2) Television, Audio player, Video player, 3) Camera, Camcorder, 4) Home appliances, 5) PC, Peripherals and Printers. In the mobile phone industry, Samsung has the second largest share in the market with 19.6% as per November 2010 consensus. The mobile phone market share is shown in Annexure 1. In the Indian mobile market, Samsung is the second largest player after Nokia with product line extending to over fifty products. The product line includes some of the most preferred mobile phones like Samsung Guru series, Corby series and many more. Recently Samsung has launched its Samsung galaxy series in the Indian market. Samsung is also into manufacturing televisions, audio players, video players, blu ray players, home theatres and multimedia players. In India, Samsung is the first to bring the concept of LED technology in televisions. Samsung s products, in this category, are known for their innovativeness and technology .These products are the first preference of the consumers who seek technology at an affordable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Why Do You Admire Helen Keller Strong people don t put down others down, they lift them up is a internet sensational quote that means a lot to me. It means a lot to me because I admire many strong people. These people have never groaned once while suffering through pain. I admire Helen Keller greatly because she persevered through being blind and deaf beginning at the age of just six months old. Another strong person that I admire is my mother. I admire my mother because she has fit time into her daily schedule to take my sisters and I all kinds of places when she could have been doing other things. I also admire my mother because she has accomplished many things while going through very hard times. The last person that I admire the most is my father. My father is the strongest person I know because his body has been through too many injuries to even count; during those injuries, he never cried once. There ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Keller funded many projects and started many organizations. She wrote a great amount of letters to ask for donations to fund her projects. Eight of the many letters that she wrote went to eight different presidents. Helen Keller is known as an inspirational figure. Helen Keller is the most admirable person in my point of view because of all of her accomplishments. Secondly, I admire is my mother. My mother has accomplished so many things during hard times. My mom has accomplished having three children, having a job, taking care of her mother with Alzheimer s, and many many other things. My mom s mother, my grandmother, was diagnosed with Alzheimer s Dementia when she fell and hit her head about two years ago. My mom has struggled with taking care of her and taking care of her children, my sisters and I, along with sending my oldest sister off to college this year. I want to be just like my mother and I want to be able to handle as much as she does and not let it take hold of me. My mother is the strongest woman I know. She is truly an inspiration to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Fundamental Rights Of The Indian Constitution INTRODUCTION The fundamental rights were preserved in Part III of the Indian Constitution. It guarantees the following rights and freedoms. 1. Right to equality; 2. Right to freedom; 3. Protection in respect of ,conviction for offences; 4. Protection of life and personal liberty; 5. Right to education; 6. Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases; 7. Right against exploitation; 8. Right to freedom of religion; 9. Cultural and education rights; 10. Right to constitutional remedies. The terms fundamental rights have not been defined in the Constitution. Article 12 imposes duty on the state to protect citizens for enjoying the Fundamental Rights. Each article has a distinct, important and valuable fundamental right empowering the citizens. These rights primarily aimed at assuring political freedom to the citizens by protecting them against excessive State action. They are given a pride of place in the Constitution by the Drafting Committee. Directive Principles were enumerated in Part IV of the Constitution. Due to the judicial enforceability of FR and its nature being negative obligation of the state, many a times there has been a contrast between part III and part IV i.e. between fundamental rights and directive principles, despite being a part of the same constitution. The Fundamental Rights are enforceable. Whereas the directives are non ¬justifiable and are more in the nature of positive affirmations of the state. However in recent time, some of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The War On Drugs Summary 1) Abramson, M. A., Kamensky, J. M. (2001). Managing for results 2002. Lanham, Md: Rowman Littlefield Publishers. The author has explored several factors, which led to the prevalence of drug trade in America and other parts of the globe. This book exposes the issues that were affecting the dynamics of the American society. The source is important in conducting research since it contains data regarding the issue and how the issues were dealt with by President Kennedy. 2) Anslinger, H Oursler, W. (2001). The Murderers, the story of the narcotic gangs. pp. 541 554. This source reveals the activities that were taking place in the American society and other countries due to the booming business of drug peddling and trafficking. According ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The source highlights the policies that were implemented by the president during his time and how the laws affected different activities in the country. The resource is helpful since it highlights several challenges facing the American society. 17) Swartz, J. (2012). Substance abuse in America: A documentary and reference guide. Santa Barbara, Calif: Greenwood. The author has explored several factors that led to the prevalence of drug trade in America and other parts of the globe. The source is invaluable in research due to the statistics provided by the author in relation to the president s term. The source shows how the American population was being affected by the trade and how he was a champion in dealing with the problem of drug trade in America. 18) United States., Obama, B., United States. (2010). Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Barack ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Importance Of Traditional Family Values Traditional family values comprise a number of different values and beliefs held in high esteem regarding family life. Chief among the values is an emphasis on a loving, lifelong marriage, with the male as the breadwinner and the wife as the mother and homemaker. Traditionally, members who follow these values oppose premarital sex, easy access to contraceptive information, and abortions, as most of these in some way or another are viewed as sins. Prior to the 1970s, traditional family values didn t play a large role in American politics, and instead mainly influenced family life. Beginning in the 1970s, however, this changed as these values became a catchphrase and political platform of the American right. From Ronald Reagan to Pat Robertson, Conservatives couldn t comment on the decline of the family enough. How, then, did these values become such an integral part of of political life, as opposed to remaining private matters? The answer lies in the 1960s. From the 1940s to the early 1960s, after both World War II and The Great Depression, Americans were more eager than ever to establish families. Following traditional family values, these couples set a trend for earlier marriages with a greater number of kids than those of Europe during the same time period. Consequently, divorce rates dipped as many families found stability, peace, and love within these marriages. The heterosexual man of the relationship was typically the breadwinner, working during the day to provide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Loss Of Community And Connection I am going to discuss two examples showing the loss of community and connection. I will discuss an example of each. I will try to figure out what the author s meaning was, what the characters in the story took it as, if the situation shows the loss of community or connection. Also, I will discuss the ways that the story shows how either community or connection has been lost in the story and what that means in the story. In Speech Sounds by Olivia Butler talks about how the community/connection is lost when there is a loss of language. The first example of the story shows that there is a loss of community. The first example of the loss of community is when the bus driver stops suddenly to stop the first fight but a second fight starts up ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Community is lost because the citizens do not have the same goals, interests, or attitudes. The people go their own way for wanting the same goals, interests, or attitudes. The passage in the story shows that the people who started the fight are not in sync with what the bus driver is trying to tell the men fighting, which is, to stop fighting. The author is trying to say in this passage that if people do not have the same goals, interests, or attitudes people will not look out for each other and this is seen throughout the story. This passage shows the loss of connection. In the middle of the story when Rye mentions that the neighbor across from her wants Rye to tend to his needs shows a loss of connection. Instead, she thought of the man who lived across the street from her. He rarely washed since his bout with the illness. And he had gotten into the habit of urinating wherever he happened to be. He had two women already one tending to each of his large gardens. They put up with him in exchange for his protection. He had made it clear that he wanted Rye to become his third women. (Butler, 572). The women and the men in this example take it that there does not need to be a community since the epidemic happened. The author s meaning was meant to be that people need a community and the loss of a community will destroy people. People will be destroyed because they do not have a support system to help them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Radiation Exposure From Procedures What You Need to Know about Radiation Exposure from Procedures Radiation is a form of energy that can enter the cells in your body. Radiation is used in some common medical procedures. X rays and gamma rays are some of the most common types of radiation used in imaging tests. These rays let health care providers create images of the organs and tissues inside the body to help them make a diagnosis. Radiation can also change cells and sometimes destroy them. Exposure to too much radiation can cause health conditions such as cancer. WHICH PROCEDURES INVOLVE RADIATION? Imaging tests that use radiation include: X rays. Mammograms. Bone density scans. CT scans. PET scans. Fluoroscopy. In addition to imaging tests, there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Emotional Abuse In Romantic Relationships In a study conducted by Gormley Lopez, more than half of the college students reported emotional and/or physical abuse in their romantic relationships, with the effects of emotional abuse being worse on the individual than the effects of physical abuse (2010). The study results showed that the recipients of emotional abuse often suffered from depression, lower self esteem, a reduce sense of independence, fearfulness, and an increased risk of suicidal thoughts. Another study conducted by Karakut Silver revealed that younger men who experience emotional abuse in interpersonal romantic relationships don t often see themselves as victims of abuse because the rewards of the relationship (i.e. access to sex) outweighed the costs of conflict (i.e. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. A Prayer for Owen Meany Essay A Prayer for Owen Meany Not the least of my problems is that I can hardly even imagine what kind of an experience a genuine, self authenticating religious experience would be. Without somehow destroying me in the process, how could God reveal himself in a way that would leave no room for doubt? If there were no room for doubt, there would be no room for me. Frederick Buechner In the novel, A Prayer for Owen Meany, by John Irving, Owen Meany s belief of predestination makes a significant impact on John Wheelwright s emotional stability as an adult. John Wheelwright is unhealthily bitter and angry about his past experiences because he clings to a past that never lets him choose. This bitterness fuels his repugnance towards the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As John grew older, he became hurt and obsessed with the whole notion. He always thought of what ifs and if only to assuage his evident wrath for the loss of his mother. John s troubled soul was fueled by hatred towards Owen s control for his destiny, the kind of control that John never has in his own life. The events leading up to the Vietnam War and beyond were out of his authority, however, as destiny has it; it is inescapably going to happen. The war itself indirectly took the life of John s best friend and John always felt helpless and responsible thinking that somehow he should have taken some kind of control in order to change occurrences. Due to Owen Meany s belief that he is an instrument of God and that God has set a task for him to complete, Owen does his best to fulfill each part of his destiny. John does not understand why Owen bothered, John himself having so little faith and acceptance in destiny and fate. Owen has control over which path in life he should take, he could follow God s orders, or he could ignore his calling and not do as his fate would have to save the little Vietnamese children. John s feeling of helplessness in the fate that has befallen Owen makes him feel responsible and angry because he thinks he could have tried to persuade Owen to avoid his destiny. Moreover, John is angry by Owen s faith in God and his acceptance of his destiny by living his life accordingly rather than avoiding it, the control that John never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Mexican-American Lázaro Cardenas Mexican Populism The Early Years/ The Birth of Populism Lázaro Cárdenas del Río (May 21, 1895 October 19, 1970) was President of Mexico from 1934 to 1940. From Cárdenas plebian roots, in the lower middle class he eked out a substantial, moving and largely successful leadership role in a reformative Mexico. Born in the village of Jiquilpan, Michoacán, Cárdenas supported his widowed mother and seven younger siblings from the age of sixteen. His many professional pursuits included a tax collector, a printer s devil (apprentice to a printer) and a jail keeper, all by the age of eighteen. Cárdenas had very little formal education, leaving school at eleven to help support his family he often sought opportunities to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the first things that Cárdenas did after his successful campaign was to cut his own presidential salary in half, and this was only the beginning. After he had successfully developed his presidential role he turned against Calles completely and had him and many of his cronies deported to the US, at great popular support of many in the Mexican population who had been victim and seen the destruction that this long held post revolutionary cronyism had upon their once hopeful nation. (Knight 1990) Cárdenas also eradicated capital punishment, becoming one of the first nations in the world to do so and certainly one of the first in North and South America. Cárdenas successful presidency, elimination of much of the political cronyism as well as social policy changes also created a reasonable end to the revolutionary skirmishes that were still taking place more than 20 years after the beginning of the Mexican revolution in 1910. His partnership with the dominant political party, PRI (Partido Revolucionario Institucional) helped end a substantial amount of violence and social confusion, almost absent of revolutionary bloodshed. (Bantjes 1996, 62 64, 69, 96, 192) Cárdenas, also had an almost mythical position as a favorite of the people, as he traversed the nation without the traditional armed guard, and armored cars, further ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Perks Of Being A Wallflower The young adult genre of books is generally taken up by vampires, romance, and fantasy worlds where the guy gets the girl and everyone lives happily ever after. The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky is an acceptance to this. It has an interesting plot line, teaches valuable lessons, and is very realistic. Nobody is perfect, and this book teaches us that the people who matter will accept you anyways. 15 year old Charlie Kelmeckis starts the book as a shy introvert with serious social issues. He is trying to cope with the suicide of his best, and only, friend Michael. He starts writing letters to an unknown person who he was told was nice and would listen to deal with the stress and anxiety of starting high school. He befriends ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of my favorite quotes from the book: So, I guess we are who we are for a lot of reasons. And maybe we ll never know most of them. But even if we don t have the power to choose where we come from, we can still choose where we go from there. This quote exemplifies hope, and strength. No matter where you come from, what demons you ve faces, they are all part of who you are. You can either let it destroy you, or learn from it and let it lead you to where you want to go. There s no need to dwell on the past, just look towards the future. Another powerful quote from this book comes when Sam is talking to Charlie: Why do I and everyone I love pick people who treat us like we re nothing? We accept the love we think we deserve. Self worth is a big theme throughout the book. The characters have troubles with knowing how to love themselves, which is a theme that I think many people have trouble with. There are many other valuable quotes and themes throughout the book. Charlie is an extremely relatable character. Any teenager who has ever experienced pain, confusion, trouble with self discovery, or social anxiety can relate to him. The setup of the book allows readers to enter Charlie s thought bringing the readers closer and more intimate with the events of the book. You feel the emotions that Charlie feels, like you are Charlie. Through Charlie, we learn lots of things about ourselves. Our anxiety, our desire to fit in, and our thirst for happiness. And we learn that we re not alone in those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...