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The Makropulos Case Analysis
Bernard William s The Makropulos Case focuses on the topic of immortality, and the issues that
would arise from being immortal. William s uses the concept of the Makropulos play to refute the idea
of immortality, because the protagonist kills themselves out of unbearable boredom from exhausting
their categorical desires. Whereas John Martin Fischer rejects William s view of immortality, due to
the limiting constraints of his argument. Fischer asserts the immortal life would be livable, because it
reflects a mortal life. In effect, I will further Fischer s argument, in proposing the concept of
categorical desires evolving, and then the significance of external factors occurring in society.
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Therefore, William s asserts the immortal life would be undesirable, or unlivable since we will
inevitably exhaust our categorical desires (100).
Whereas, Fischer denies William s dilemma, because his argument is too narrow in thinking, because
William asserts the agent would possess only one categorical desire. However, Fischer denies William
s assertion, because the immortal agent would not be pursuing only one interest. Fischer questions
William s mode of reasoning on why the agent must pursue only one interest; Fischer proposes that
the individual would possess a package of categorical desires, which would enable the agent to move
in to their immortal future without succumbing to eternal boredom. Certainly, an immortal life could
consist in a certain mix of activities, possibly including friendship, love, family, intellectual, artistic
and athletic activity, sensual delights, and so forth (216). Rather relentlessly pursuing one good, the
packages of categorical desires enable the agent to move between pleasures and keep themselves busy.
Furthermore, Fischer rejects William s assertion that the immortal agent cannot undergo any form of
boredom, and that they must constantly be absorbed in their environment. Fischer asserts all mortal
lives consists of temporary moments of boredom/pains, which enable the agent to proceed to mentally
stimulating environment/goods (261). Furthermore, the possible issue that the agent would have a
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Mona Lis 1503-6 By Leonardo Da Vinci
After going through the modules and learning many art history areas and well known artist master,
There understanding of style mixed with cultural and religion just examples the passion these masters
had. one of the most known portrait painting throughout the world was the Mona Lisa painted in 1503
6 by Leonardo Da Vinci. His work slowly transformed High Renaissance painting into a form of
artistic creation that was unlike in the entire world, The use of chiaroscuro (light and dark modulated
to create effects of relief or modeling), sfumato (misty, soft blending of colors) and a real perspective,
which indicates the distance by grading tones and muting colors contrasts.
This well known painting is believed to be a painting of Lisa del
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Where She Wentt Summary
The title of my book is Where She Went, the author is Gayle Forman. My book was published in New
York by Penguin group, the year was 20011. This book has 264 pages. The genre is real life fiction.
Adam, is now a rising rock star, Mia, is a successful cellist, they reunite in New York after she was in
a car accident that tore them apart. The setting takes place in New York,and Los Angeles. This book is
in first person point of view, it s told from Adam s point of view. The majors character are Adam and
Mia. The tone of the book is sentimental, because Mia has a accident and they split up
Mia has a bad car accident, she loose her family, Adam move to LA, now they are on opposite sides of
the country.
1.Mia has a car accident.
2.She loose her family.
3.She was seriously injured.
4.Her and Adam loose connection.
5.He is now a famous rock star.
6.Mia is Julliard s rising star.
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The climax is When Mia and Adam no longer see each other, and that their living on opposite sides
from each other. The resolution is that Adam and Ma see each other in New York unexpectedly. To
foreshadow I think that Mia and Adam are going to get back together.
In my opinion this was a good book. I think how it was set up for them to meet up again was
shocking, but at the same time hilarious. I think it was meant for Adam to get stuck in New York just
so he could see Mia one more time. Yes, the author achieve her purpose, this writing was powerful and
interesting, the strengths are that it had alot of sequences and amusing details and events, I can t say
this book has any weakness. Overall, this book was a great adventurous book, very interesting. Yes, I
would recommend this book for others, because it is a great entertainment and a can t put the book
down kind of
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The Importance of a Disaster Recovery Plan
Disasters are occurrences one cannot control. The economic movements are unpredictable as
technologies, effects of climate change, and health issues continue to persist; these among other
disasters cause shifts in activity in the global financial market. Business companies in return are the
last entity to carry the loads of aftermath of these circumstances. They become pressed in crisis of
recovery when for example a calamity struck an entire nation.
Disaster recovery planning and risk management is an initiative built to prohibit greater business loss
out of circumstances that could impact firms. This is a mitigating and prohibitive action to brace the
business entities when the disasters strike the market. The action plan is intended to make sure that
businesses are resilient enough to restore its operations even after such unexpected events to happen.
Statistics show that 80% of those businesses without disaster recovery plan and that are greatly
affected by major incidents are forced to close within 18 months after losing its resources and data to
keep operating. The absence of mitigating plans for these catastrophes is the major reason why
businesses are downgrading. Ideally, the business company should have its own plan in disaster risk to
save the company s investment and to provide long run protection against any disasters.
Risk management, on the other hand, is an analytical planning tool that plots possible disasters that
may likely to happen. This is done
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Finding The Savings Projects For Young People s Current...
Background Introduction This article aims to discover the savings projects that best appeal to young
people in current economic environment. UN (2015) declares that the worldwide labour market
circumstances persist challenging and the general situation is further complicated. In Europe, tension
situation of Ukraine causes an unfavourable effect on economic recovery activities and confidences,
which makes the reconstruction of euro region remain risky and unstable. On the other hand,
employment rate decreased sharply after the financial crisis and job creation is extremely insufficient.
Moreover, youth unemployment rates keep relatively high in European countries, such as, 53% in
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According to Berry (2011) s report, the UK government developed the National Employment Savings
Trust (NEST) and automatically enrol workers into pension scheme, which is already leading some
young workers to a long term savings track. Furthermore, Tipper (2014) believes that Generation Y
can resonate with tenable investment approaches if savings sector could build user reliance in
investing by adopting auto enrolment programme. Networking This research proposal uses Delphi
technique to refine the research topic area. It is about forming a group of individuals who are related
to or concerned about the research area to develop a more particular research idea (Saunders et al.,
2006). I explained to three relevant course lecturers that my research idea was involved with helping
young people use financial products to save and plan for their future. And we generated a few specific
ideas, such as: the economic aspects that required young people to start saving; the features that young
people look for in savings projects; roles of governments and savings sector in developing preferable
savings projects. After discussion, I refined my research idea to: what savings projects best appeal to
young people in current economic climate. Literature Review In recent years, savings in pension is
always the major savings project appeal to
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Emotions InSympathy, By Paul Laurence Dunbar
Emotions are constantly building up inside of you. Some may be feelings of joy or pleasure, while
others are emotions of sadness, pain or frustration. Typically, we relieve our emotions through writing,
by talking to therapists, possibly doing yoga, or even sleeping. Well, back in 1800s, most slaves didn t
have the luxury to learn how to read or write. They were whipped for sleeping, as they worked most
hours of the day and they definitely didn t have any therapists to talk to. This made the slaves release
their emotions in more unconventional ways, such as singing. This is described in the poem Sympathy
by Paul Laurence Dunbar, which is about the imprisonment of the life of a slave and excerpt from
Narrative (pages 8 9) by Frederick Douglass, a personal insight to Douglass horrid life as a slave. Both
texts convey the central idea that during times of sorrow, slaves would sing to release their pain and
misery. These songs they sung were not songs of joy.
Sympathy by Paul Laurence Dunbar depicts the idea of slaves singing for their sorrow and releasing
their emotions by using an extended metaphor which carries the entire poem. The caged bird,
referenced throughout the entire poem, are the slaves. Trapped up with no escape, not able to break
free. The metaphor of the caged bird to represent the slaves in this poem truly carries the piece and
depicts the imprisonment of slavery. Dunbar evokes imagery ,describing ...when the sun is bright on
the upland slopes,
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Fall Road Trip
Essential Elements for a Fantastic Fall Road Trip There s nothing quite like getting out and about in
the fall. From the brilliant, changing hues of the foliage as they contrast with the aptly named
evergreens to the migrating geese, whales, and other seasonal species. Fall air seems especially brisk
and exhilarating, and early morning frosts turn landscapes into spectacular dreams. Fall also offers
shoppers a virtual wonderland as stores enter into their holiday sale events, closing out the summer
goods, bringing out holiday present ideas, and attempting to give you just enough of a taste to lure you
back for Black Friday. Slow down... before you jump in the ole vacation mobile and hit the road to
adventure, there are a few details to consider to ensure your time of enjoyment and decompression
doesn t become a source of stress and woe. 1. Plan/Schedule. Unless you have open start and end dates
and can get there when we get there and your return is when we pull in the driveway , you will need a
schedule. Notice that I did not suggest a minute by minute itinerary. If you are one who likes that sort
of thing, bless you, but I recommend an uncomplicated schedule which can simply guide your path
and reduce anxiety. One easy way to prepare your schedule is to use the 4 W s. Who: Are you
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Knowing when to be on the road and when to stop is especially important if your trip is shorter and
you have limited time. For example, if you are heading out on a long weekend leaving on Friday
afternoon, the same time as everybody else is, you are likely to spend way too much time in traffic.
Consider taking a few extra vacation hours and leaving Friday morning, or start out a few hours later
and do some night
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What Does Myrtle Wilson Represent In The Great Gatsby
The 1920s, or the more popularly known Roaring Twenties, was a period where people expressed
themselves though the American Dream. The American Dream is the concept that with ambition and
hard work, one can achieve anything they desire. Despite the economy soaring through an increased
industry and the victory of World War I, F. Scott. Fitzgerald addresses the problems behind the scenes
of the wealthy through his novel, The Great Gatsby. The story takes place in Long Island during this
extravagant age and the characters who believe in the American Dream share common themes:
immoral behavior and destruction that follows such conduct. Myrtle Wilson is a materialistic woman
who wants the luxurious life of the upper class. when I married him. I knew right away I made a
mistake. He borrowed somebody s best suit to get married in . Myrtle s condescending comments
about her husband s attire reveals her disgust for the frugality that George displays. Although she is
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Gatsby accumulates his wealth through bootlegging, the illegal distribution of alcohol. He buys a
mansion across Daisy s house, throwing luxurious parties nightly to attract her attentions. Often, he
stares at the green light from the direction of Daisy s mansion; the light represents his desire for
wealth and his hopes to marry Daisy. When Gatsby forces a confrontation, demanding that she leave
and denounce her love for her husband, she realizes that she cannot do that. Gatsby attempts to prove
to Daisy his determination and loyalty by taking the blame for Daisy s crime. However, his chance to
be with Daisy is gone. Gatsby observes Daisy s house across his mansion after his rejection yet does
not see a green light. So I walked away and left him (Gatsby) standing there in the moonlight
watching over nothing. Later, Myrtle s husband takes revenge on the wrong person and shoots
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The Most Dangerous Character Analysis
Picture a ballroom dance, beautiful, elegant, and intriguing. Now remove the dancers from the stage,
and now the stage is empty, dull, and pointless. Much like a story without dynamic characters. In The
Most Dangerous written by Richard Connell, dynamic characters effectively engage the audience. One
character that shows this is Rainsford, a big game hunter lost on a tropical island. On the island he
comes across General Zaroff who is also a hunter, but not in the conventional way. Beatrice (Tris)
from the Divergent series, written by Veronica Roth, is also a great example of a dynamic character
effectively engaging an audience. In post apocalyptic Chicago the society is divided into five factions,
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Connell writes, The general was saving him for another day s sport! The Cossack was the cat; he was
the mouse. Then it was that Rainsford knew the full meaning of terror (Connell 34). This quotes
shows Rainsford being terrified by his plight for the first time. The audience is left wondering if
Zaroff s mind games will be Rainsford s Achilles heel. Knowing that Rainsford is a dynamic character
adds suspense because he has to change physically and mentally to survive, and the audience doesn t
know if he is capable of that. If a character doesn t change then the story is predictable and simple.
Dynamic characters are a necessity in creating suspense and engaging an audience. Not only do
dynamic characters create suspense, but they also make for a more complete story. Another way is that
dynamic characters make for a more complete story. Had Beatrice not had been a dynamic character
there would be no story. Once every year all sixteen year olds must select a faction in which they will
dedicate their lives to, and put faction over family. Beatrice must decide staying with her family or be
who she really is. Beatrice is also hiding a life threatening secret. What starts her change is when
Beatrice chooses to switch out of her faction, Abnegation, and into Dauntless, and when she changes
her name to Tris. In the beginning of the book Tris is dependent on others and is obedient.
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The Main Goal Of Geographical Routing
The main goal of geographical routing is to use location information to define an efficient route search
toward the destination. Geographical routing is very fitting to sensor networks, where data aggregation
technique is used to minimize the number of transmissions send to the base station by eliminating
redundancy among data packets from different sources. The need for data aggregation is to minimize
energy consumption changes the computation and communications model in sensor networks from a
traditional address paradigm to a data centric paradigm, where the content of the data is more
significant than the identity of the sensor node that gathers the data. In data paradigm, an application
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Geographical routing approaches does not require saving the state at the routers to keep track of the
current state of the topology. It needs only the propagation of single hop topology information. The
nature of geographical routing eliminates the need for keeping internal data structures such as routing
tables. Thus, the overhead is reduced substantially, just like that improving its scalability in large
networks.
The routing strategies of geographical routing is to use the location information to form a more
effective routing strategy that does not need flooding request data packets throughout a network. This
achieved by sending a data packet to nodes located in a designated forwarding region. This is also
known as geocasting, where only nodes lie within the designated forwarding region are authorized to
transmit the data packet ref. This region can be statically defined by the source node, or formed
dynamically by intermediate sensor nodes to reject nodes that may cause a detour when transmitting
the data packet.
A second strategy used in geographical routing, known as position based routing. A sensor node only
needs to know the location information of its direct neighbor s ref. A greedy forwarding approach is
used where each sensor node forwards a data packet to the neighboring node that is closest to the
destination node. The
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Violence In Shirley Jackson s The Lottery
The Lottery by Shirley Jackson
The story The Lottery introduces the reader to a cruel ritual of the village where people gather
together to participate in the annual elimination of a random villager. Pleasant and friendly mood in
the town at the beginning of the story was replaced by hostile and violent human behavior. Warm and
sunny summer morning did not represent happiness; instead, it represented death. The author
gradually turned the excitement into violence.
In 1948, when The Lottery was published, Shirley Jackson received only negative reviews from the
readers. Many people, including Jackson s mother, disapproved the story due to it frighten nature.
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Some of them agree not follow the tradition anymore. Nevertheless, Mr. Summers, Mr. Graves and
Mr. Martin proudly cherish the remaining parts of the ritual and importance of the lottery. Regardless
of forgotten elements of tradition, black wooden box and stones represent an important part of it. As
per character of the story, Old Man Warner, the lottery was conducted for seventy seventh years and
some of the rituals were lost. Despite that, black box was never replaced with the new one, carrying on
the meaning of the original tradition. The black box takes a special place in this ritual. Its black color
represents death and violence that current tradition involves. The entire population of the village
seems heartless, including children who stuffed their pockets with stones, getting ready to attack
randomly selected victim. Each participant understands the risk of being stoned to death, but still sees
the ritual as an entertaining event. Moreover, each of them ready to murder their neighbor without
feeling of guilt. As Griffin point out, individual action against someone consider a murder, but on the
group level people classify their heinous act simply as ritual (45). From Griffin s point of view, by
writing this story, Shirley Jackson revealed pointless violence and general inhumanity of man (Griffin
45). Bill Hutchinson was
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Factors Affecting Sickle Cell Anemia
There are many disorders that affect the red blood cells. The most common disorder is sickle cell
anemia. Sickle cell anemia is a hereditary blood disorder that affects the protein hemoglobin in red
blood cells ( What is Sickle Cell Disease , 2015). The protein hemoglobin S is changed and this affects
the way it works. Sickle cell anemia gene is passed down by the parents. If one parent has the
hemoglobin S gene of sickle cell, the child will have the sickle cell trait ( What is... , 2015). If both
parents have the gene of sickle cell, the child will have sickle cell disease. Sickle cell is most common
in African Americans ( What is... , 2015). Common symptoms of sickle cell anemia are fatigue, pain in
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Red blood cells deliver oxygen throughout the body, deliver carbon dioxide to the lungs and other
nutrients for the body (Bailey, 2013). They have the protein hemoglobin A ( What is... , 2015). Normal
red blood cells can live up to 120 days ( What is... , 2015). Normal red blood cells are disc shaped or
bi concaved. This shape helps with the cells ability to move through all sizes of blood vessels and
capillaries in the body to deliver oxygen and other nutrients ( What is... , 2015). Red blood cells
transport is an example of passive transport (Bailey, 2013). Contrary, sickle cells are crescent shaped.
These cells form stiff rods within the cell creating that sickle shape ( What is... , 2015). The cellular
transport of sickle cells is difficult because of its shape. Sickle cells cannot flow as easily through
blood vessels and capillaries. They can cause blood vessel blockages which can stop blood flow (
What is the difference? , 2008). Without the normal flow of blood, oxygen is not delivered. Oxygen
deficiency can cause many problems in the body. Lack of oxygen can cause severe pain attacks called
pain crises for sickle cell anemia patients ( What is... , 2015). Organ damage can also occur. Most
sickle cells live up to 20 days; because of their shape, they burst easily ( What is... , 2015). The
number of red blood cells is lower in sickle cell anemia patients because the body has a hard time
keeping up with how fast cells are being
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Mormon Discrimination
We do not need to look any further than the Book of Mormon to find historical examples of exclusion
and discrimination. The Book of Mormon recounts a considerable number of unfortunate stories filled
with contentions and wars. These stories are predominantly between people of different colors and
cultures. The motivation in the majority of these ancient scriptural accounts are firmly rooted in pride.
The feelings of being better than, was prevalent.
More recently, we have the question of discrimination in relation to a policy that Brigham Young
announced (in the year 1852), restricting men of black African descent from priesthood ordination.
This announcement also disallowed black men and women from participating in temple endowments
and sealing ordinances. Personally, I am not clear on the motivation or justification for this more
recent example. Some have speculated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The prophet Nephi declares that God, our Eternal Father, desires to save all of His children, without
consideration to race, gender, religion; He inviteth them all to come unto him and partake of his
goodness; and he denieth none that come unto him, black and white, bond and free, male and female;
and he remembereth the heathen; and all are alike unto God, both Jew and Gentile. (2 Nephi 26:33)
Our Heavenly Father does not favor or have more love for one race over another. We certainly shouldn
t. A poem by Maya Angelou, entitled, Human Family, continues to run through my thoughts, I note the
obvious differences... The variety of our skin tones can confuse, bemuse, delight... In minor ways we
differ, in major we re the same. I note the obvious differences between each sort and type, but we are
more alike, my friends, than we are unalike. We are more alike, my friends, than we are unalike. These
appear to be such simple and obvious words, but it seems as though many of us forget these
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Argumentative Paper Euthanasia
Should Euthanasia be legalized?
Because of remarkable advances in medical technology pharmacology that can artificially prolong a
patient s life, the field of medical ethics has been confronted with a new controversy: the legalization
of euthanasia and physician assisted suicide. The word Euthanasia comes from the Greek word for eus
which means godly or well, and thanathos which literally means death (F.A. Davis Company, 2001, p.
476). Before its contemporary use, the word euthanasia meant a peaceful, quiet way to depart from
earth. However, in modern times, this concept has sparked an incredible controversy. Today, the word
euthanasia also commonly, but wrongfully, used for the practices of physician assisted suicide (PAS).
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Literally the oath reads ...that I will exercise my art solely for the cure of my patients, and will give no
drug, perform no operation for a criminal purpose, even if solicited, far less suggested (North, 2002).
In addition, they assert, that euthanasia and PAS violates their principals of nonmaleficence (the belief
of not inflicting harm on an individual) (Beauchamp Childress, 1989, p. 194) and beneficence
(positive acts of preventing harm, removing harm, and promoting good) (1989, p. 121). Additionally
they claim that such crucial end of life decisions can be reduced by proper and suitable palliative care,
and efficient pharmaceutical pain management (Hendin, 2004, p. 9). Opponents of euthanasia and PAS
also maintain that the sanctity of life overrules the right to personal freedom and choice. Religion and
cultural background play a major role in those attitudes. Some claim that the concept that an
individual has a right to die is rejected on the basis that death is inevitability, not a right (Ledger, 2007,
p. 81). Others quote the six commandment of the Christian faith that states thou shall not kill (murder)
(Exodus 20:6). Christians believe that human life is sacred. The Catechism of the Catholic Church
number 2281 denounces the act of suicide as a contradiction to the natural inclination of the human
being to preserve and perpetuate his life (Catholic Online, 2008). In
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American Culture Vs Mexican Culture Analysis
An immigrant s culture and beliefs take a shift, sometimes going extinct, or they evolve to include
elements from both countries; where they grew up, and where they ll grow old. Transculturation is key
in order to fit into a new society, those who do it well have a smoother time transitioning. For example
the Hmong and Mexicans both had to flee their country, but the Mexicans found it easier to transition
to the American culture than the Hmongs.The Hmongs never thought they would leave their home in
Laos, they were happy and thriving on their lands. Unfortunately war struck and the Hmong agreed to
help the US fight back, due to their involvement in the war, they were seen as traders, therefore they
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People viewed them as ignorant, and delusional, due to their lack of knowledge of the American
lifestyle. Many found it irritating the little desire the Hmong had towards the American culture.
American people became extremely intolerant of the Hmong for a period of time, In Providence,
children walking home from school were beaten. In Missoula, teenagers were stoned. In Milwaukee,
garden plots were vandalized and a car was set on fire. In Philadelphia, anti Hmong muggings,
robberies, beatings, stonings, and vandalism were so commonplace during the early eighties that the
city s Commission on Human Relations held public hearings to investigate the violence ( Fadiman,
Anne, Pg 192). What appeared to be normal to the Hmong, often seemed strange to non hmong which
caused cultural tension between Hmong and non Hmong people. The more the tension build between
these two groups the bigger the culture gap developed. Due to the culture gap each group refrained
from mixing with the other, making them more prideful, and resentful of one
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Examples Of Knights In Beowulf And Sir Gawain And The...
Based on the literature that we have read and the films that we have seen in the past, knights are
depicted as these honorable, noble heroes. They follow a strict set of rules, going to extreme lengths to
uphold their knightly name. Interestingly enough, the knights in Monty Python and the Holy Grail
seem to understand their chivalrous ideals and aspirations, yet never seem to be able to fulfill it. Due
to the knights in the movie never achieving their honorable goals, we are able to get a good laugh out
of their mistakes. In Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight , knights are characterized as
warriors, vigilant protectors, ready to face their worst fears; meanwhile, in Monty Python and the
Holy Grail, their knights seem to have never faced any kind of danger in all their lives. For instance,
in Beowulf, a brave, young knight protected his king against a great evil, a dragon ruthlessly
protecting its gold, never once considering abandoning him. In example, the dragon was a terrifying
obstacle, eagerly awaiting their fight to the death. While many of Beowulf s knights fled, one brave
man, Wiglaf, stayed behind to help his king acquire the treasure he was so adamantly fighting for. This
young man, though presented with the overbearing curse of death, persevered in the honor of his
name. Wiglaf was the honest version of a knight; loyal, brave, heroic. He did everything in his power
to help his king, refusing to ever flee, regardless if it could cause him to pay the
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Dental Implant Research Paper
Getting A Temporary Dental Implant? 3 Things To Stop Doing Part of the dental implant process will
involve placing a temporary dental implant in your mouth while the permanent crown is being created.
It is important to know that there are some thing you shouldn t do while you have this temporary
implant in place. Don t Bite On Non Food Items Do you have a nail biting habit that you just cannot
get over, or always find yourself chewing on pen caps while at work? If so, you ll need to find a way
to break these habits with the temporary implant in place. The pressure caused from biting on things
that are not food could result in the temporary implant becoming damaged. The purpose of the
temporary implant is to keep bacteria and food out
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Okonkwo In Things Fall Apart
Okonkwo is a revered and affluent warrior in the Umofia clan. Umofia is part of a lower Nigerian
tribe that has an alliance with nine other villages. He is upset and reminded of his fathers actions so to
counteract those fears he aims to be different than his father Unoka. He was a very wasteful and timid
person. On the other hand Okonkwo is a hard working clansman who provides for his family. His son
Nwoye is idle like Unoka and Okonkwo is fearful that his son might end up like his father. Okonkwo
makes a deal with a neighboring village where he receives a boy named Ikemefuna. He is Okonkwo s
ideal son. Nwoye and Ikemefuna form a bond with each other. Okonkwo does not want to get to
attached to Ikemefuna because he does not want to show affection which then would show weakness.
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This attack ends the week of peace. Okonkwo tries to make the situation better but the people in the
community are in disbelief. Ogbuefi Ezeudu a prominent figure in the village informs Okonkwo that
Ikemefuna must be killed. Okonkwo informs Ikemefuna that he must return to his home village.
Nwoye is not to pleased to hear the news. On the walk back to Ikemefuna s old village his attacked.
The people that attacked him were Okonkwo s clansmen. Ikemefuna tries to get help from Okonkwo
but he does not help in fear of showing weakness. Okonkwo finds out that his daughter is sick and
helps her get better by providing her with medicine. Ogbuefi Ezeudu s death was announced and
Okonkwo feels guilty because of what Ogbuefi Ezeudu told him. At the funeral Okonkwo kills
Ogbuefi s sixteen year old son who is a clansmen. Okonkwo and his family is sent into exile for seven
years. Uchendu Okonkwo s uncle and Okonkwo kinsmen welcome Okonkwo and his family into his
home. Okonkwo provides yams and Uchendu, Okonkwo and the kinsmen build
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American Identity In Karl Woodkey s Chicana
In American Mosaics, Karl Woodkey argues, American identity is a process that is best understood if
one apprehends two key factors. First, American identity occurs within the primary contexts of race,
class, and gender. Secondly, one must understand that the primary conflicts inherent in American
identity emerge from these contexts. The basic logic of Woodkey s argument is to understand
American identity we need to understand how we, as a group, separate each other into different races,
classes and genders and the conflict that stems from that segregation. This segregation stems from us
being power hungry, we as humans always feel the need to be better than one another which causes us
to say that one race, class or gender is better than the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At the very beginning of the text Serrano says, I want to be called Chicana. I am mestiza indigenous
and spanish. My heritage is struggle and strength. I join my strength and struggle to that of my
hermanas, my sisters. I am a woman of Aztlan, the southwestern United States. I don t want to be
called Hispanic Because I don t want people to tell me who I am and where I come from. Serrano is
angry that Americans classify her as just Hispanic, she sees this as an insult and wants to be known as
Chicana because it means to be Hispanic and Indian. She is so adamant about being called Chicana
because she feels that Chicana shows the hardships that she had to go through, and being called
Hispanic doesn t show that. Serrano is a prime example of those people who take pride in their culture
and heritage, and there is nothing wrong with that until someone insults their culture or someone feels
that their culture is better. This ties back to the previous point where she is very protective of her
heritage and she feels segregated when people call her hispanic because that denies the hardships she
had to go through as an Indian. It also seems that Serrano is a little power hungry because she feels
that her race and culture is better than others, which leads her to get angry about being called Hispanic
because it takes away her culture that she is most proud
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Definition Of Drunk Driving
People often get confused with the different terms used to describe or classify drunk driving. The fact
is that there really is not much difference between them. Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) and
Driving Under the Influence (DUI) are the same but some states use one term while another state uses
the other term. Some states use the term OUI which stands for Operating under the influence. All three
terms refer to the same offense of drinking while driving.
DUI is the most widely used term for drunk driving. DWI is less common but is used in New York,
Texas, and Missouri. OUI is more commonly used in the North eastern States including
Massachusetts, Maine, and Rhode Island. There are also other terms used by some states such as OWI
(Operating While Intoxicated), OMVI (Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated), DUII (Driving
under the influence of an intoxicant), DWAI (Driving While Ability Impaired), and DWUI (Driving
While Under the Influence).
Drunk driving is a persistent problem on our roads today. In Kansas City especially, the prevalence of
drivers who act negligent and get behind the wheel while being intoxicated continues to increase.
Drunk driving incidents are especially observed during holidays such as Independence Day, St. Patrick
s Day and Cinco de Mayo. On St. Patrick s Day alone, police officers got 41 drunks out of 1300
vehicles that were checked. In 2016, there were 999 DUIs and this number did not include North KC,
Jackson County, and other nearby areas.
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Fada Essay
February 6th is the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation. This day was
established to advocate FGM s harmful effects to girls and the deprival result it has to women s rights.
In 1997, the United Nations partnered up with the United Nations Children s Fund (UNICEF) and the
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in anticipating advancing the abandonment. These funds
have attended conferences to discuss the most effective and efficient way to abolish the mutilation.
UNFPA and UNICEF established the largest global program and targets 17 countries in Africa. The
UN is making considerable efforts to eradicate FGM including public policy changes and research.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has passed WHA61, a ... Show more content on
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The KMG led to such a decrease by focusing mainly on conversations in the communities to discuss
social issues. Ethiopian citizens have been trained to educate the public and convene with
organizations that will help. FGM in Ethiopia has decreased by 10 percent in 2016. The country has
also incorporated the 2015 Demographic and Health Survey and Child, Early and Forced Marriage to
control the situation.
Solutions:
Female Genital Mutilation is one of the biggest health threats to women in the world. It discriminates
against their right to health and security. Ethiopia notices this world problem and proposes solutions
leading to the elimination of the practice. First, Ethiopia proposes to spread awareness all over the
world. In undeveloped countries, this will be done by partnering up with NGO s including: Save the
Children, V Day, Worldvision, and Equality Now. This practice is believed to be decreased and
eventually stopped by educating the sovereignty of the dangers and threats FGM conceives. Respected
locals would be encouraged to educate not only the women on the harmful effects, however also boys
and men, the public, faith leaders, and health professionals. For the public to act and comprehend this,
the speakers must be trusted and efficient. The public will be taught how to avoid pressure of being
accepted from the community and doubt how FGM is necessary to become suitable for marriage. By
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Flannery O Connor s Revelation
Flannery O Connor believed in the power of religion to give new purpose to life. She saw the fall of
the old world, felt the force and presence of God, and her allegorical fictions often portray characters
who discover themselves transforming to the Catholic mind. Though her literature does not preach,
she uses subtle, thematic undertones and it is apparent that as her characters struggle through violence
and pain, divine grace is thrown at them. In her story Revelation, the protagonist, Mrs. Turpin, acts
sanctimoniously, but ironically the virtue that gives her eminence is what brings about her downfall.
Mrs. Turpin s veneer of so called good behavior fails to fill the void that would bring her to heaven.
Grace hits her with force and their illusions, causing a traumatic collapse exposing the emptiness of
her philosophy. As Flannery O Connor said, In Good Fiction, certain of the details will tend to
accumulate meaning from the action of the story itself, and when this happens they become symbolic
in the way they work. (487). The significance is not in the plot or the actual events, but rather the
meaning is between the lines. In Flannery O Connor s short story Revelation, the dynamic character of
Mrs. Turpin serves as an ideal lens to examine humanity; the transformation from a woman of
hypocrisy to a woman of grace is crucial to understanding the theme. Mrs. Turpin thinks very highly
of herself, is satisfied with her place in the world and classifies all others
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Essay On The Movie Crash
In these three scenes from movie Crash, the filmmakers give the audience a better understanding of
the conflict among race, class, gender, and family. By using different editing techniques such as the
subjective point of view, different camera movements, and various camera angles, the filmmakers
explain and deepen the social issues of race, crime, and loss to the audience. The pacing of edits varies
among these three scenes. For the first scene, the length of shots is a lot shorter than the other ones,
which highlights the intensity of the scene. On the other hand, the last scene uses a long length of shot
to emphasize Jean s frustration and anger. The first scene of the clip begins with an extreme close up
hand held shot of a mirror and through the mirror, we see a car approaching. It cuts to a close up shot
of Farhad sitting in the car looking outside, which makes the viewer aware that we are watching it
from Farhad s point of view and it makes us wonder why he is waiting for the car. After a close up
shot of the car stops in front of the house, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When she walks around the corner, the camera follows her in the same direction and stops as soon as
she stops walking. Then we see the camera slowly moves from a medium hand held shot to a close up
shot of her face while she is talking on the phone. It shows the changes in her facial expression from
calming to frustrating. Even though we do not see her falling down the stair directly, but seeing a close
up shot of her feet slipping on a pile of water and an extreme close up shot of the phone dropping on
the floor, we all know that she falls really badly. As the camera slowly zooms out from a high angle
shot, we see the stairs gradually appear and her twisted body lying on the floor. And we can really feel
her pain is getting stronger as she is getting smaller on the
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Parathyroid Hormone
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) is the main modulator of calcium levels in the body. The minute to
minute regulation of calcium is maintained through PTH keeping the calcium concentration within a
narrow normal range. PTH stimulates renal tubular calcium reabsorption and bone resorption. It also
increases intestinal calcium absorption mediated by increased calcitriol production. Primary
hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is an endocrine disorder characterized by autonomous production of
parathyroid hormone. The increase in PTH secretion in primary hyperparathyroidism is, in part, due to
an elevation in set point. The increase in the set point ranging between 15 to 30 percent above that of a
normal parathyroid gland is the major determinant of the severity
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Johnathan Research Paper
Jane was left anonymously at an orphanage in Brisbane in 1951. The girl grew up having no clue of
her parents identities. It was on May the fifth 1969 that she got drunk and slept with an drunk, older
man. Unfortunately for Jane, she got pregnant and her partner was anything but inclined to stick
around. Despite her friends advice, Jane refused to get an abortion. She had always been stubborn. She
probably would have made a decent parent, but disaster struck again for our Jane. A serious of
complications occurred in the delivery room of a grotesque nature. The birth was a long and painful
one. By the end of it Jane was utterly sleep deprived, and it was hardly her fault that the baby was lost.
She handed it to a man dressed in doctors clothes the full get up. The man vanished, and despite the
polices best efforts, was never tracked down. This loss was just too much for Jane. She tried to keep it
together, but the bar room ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Johnathan began to spurt out his life story in a depressed rant, and the bartender listened patiently,
because his customer was buying a immense load of boose. The two of them stayed there late into the
night, and the bartender began to feel pity for the gabbling wreck of a man. Feeling like a bad person
for having gotten the poor guy so drunk, the bartender did something he d never done before. He
revealed his true identity and he cut Johnathan a deal. The bartender was a shifter , or so he said, and
could bend the fabric of time as he pleased. He offered Johnathan a chance to discover who had taken
his baby son, and, if he desired, to get his revenge. The condition was that Johnathan would join the
bartenders guild of shifters for life. Despite having barely comprehended the barman s words,
Johnathan agreed and entered the barman s time machine, located in a garage a couple of blocks from
the
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Focuswriter Pros And Cons
There is a list of softwares that are available to help students and teachers. Software tools make
learning fun and effective. Commercial softwares have their own set of pros but, open source learning
tools are cost effective and they have a wide reach. Today we have listed top 5 open source programs
for schools. FocusWriter FocusWriter is a distraction free writer tool. It hides all the interface. The
tool fills the entire screen with blank white interface. This application is meant for students, it
dismisses all distractions. You cannot access social media or YouTube while using FocusWriter. It
removes temptation to use any other app. MoodleCloud MoodleCloud is a free hosting solution.
Anyone can create Moodle site within seconds. The
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Senate Reform Case Study
Challenges in reforming Canada s Senate and the Supreme Court
In terms of reforming Parliament s upper chamber, the task is faced with several challenges. The
Canadian constitution makes it difficult to make certain reforms to the Senate as the powers, selection
and qualifications of senators, and the length of their terms are all defined in the Constitution Act of
1867 (Pare, 2009, p. 1). Thus, a constitutional amendment is needed to make any significant reform to
the Senate. Also, according to section 44 of the Constitution Act of 1982, Parliament can amend the
Constitution without the provinces. (Barnes et al., 2011, p. 1). In fact, section 44 allows Parliament to
unilaterally amend the constitution in matters relating to the Senate, House ... Show more content on
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The British North America Act of 1867 contained a subsection which described how the Parliament of
Canada would be created. In fact, section 17 states that there shall be One Parliament for Canada,
consisting of the Queen, an Upper House styled the Senate and the House of Commons (BNAAct,
1867, IV.17). In other words, Parliament s three institutions are required to pass laws and without the
Senate, bills cannot become law (Library of Parliament, 2002, p. 11). Thus, a constitutional
amendment is required to change how Parliament operates and how the legislative process works.
More importantly, as part of the legislative process and since Parliament itself must agree to abolish
the Senate along with the ten provinces, Senators will have to agree to abolish the institution in which
they work to represent their regions. Also, smaller provinces must be taken into account as these
provinces, such as the Maritimes, would not agree to abolish the Senate as they are overrepresented in
the chamber can maintain sufficient representation for their interests and concerns. Therefore,
abolishing the Senate is a task which requires negotiations with the provinces and is a process that is
not worth undertaking in terms of time and
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Summary Of Powhatan Genocide
Disease and Genocide
All through American history, diverse sorts of warfare from different landmasses have settled in this
country. By the seventeenth century, the measure of English pioneers had expanded hugely, while the
Indian pilgrims who were Indian boss, Powhatan, had diminished from 14,000 to 600. More than 95
percent of Powhatan s pioneers was eliminated because of the diminishing in populace of the Indian
pilgrims. The creator of this section clarifies how, because of the differing qualities, the measure of
tribes and pioneers that got away and were annihilated was high and it had a negative effect on them.
Stannard contends that Columbus brought the Europeans who were gone for decimating the American
locals through a genocide battles. The Spanish officers used to watch the now vanquished area with
their savage prepared executioner ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Taking all things together, 352 Indians were killed in this slaughter, during a period when 440 towns
were as a rule completely obliterated by government troops, when just about 10,000 unarmed
individuals were being murdered or made to vanish yearly, and when more than 1,000,000 of
Guatemala s more or less 4,000,000 locals were being uprooted by the purposeful smoldering and
squandering of their familial grounds. Amid such scenes of mass butchery, a few kids escape; just
their guardians and grandparents are executed. That is the reason it was accounted for in Guatemala in
1985 that 116,000 vagrants had been organized by the legal branch statistics all through the nation, the
larger part of them in the Indian townships of the western and focal good countries. The creator
likewise talks about the effect of the pequot war.The activities of the Pilgrims and Puritans toward
Indians, particularly, are seen as constitutive and meaningful of a resulting frontier and U.S. national
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Designing The Fashion Industry ( Mcalpine 14 )
According to scratchhard.com, the fashion industry generates an average of $20 billion each year.
Fashion designers are the heart of the fashion world. Designing is a form of art that is translated into
clothing. Inspiration for the designs comes from trends, art, culture, places, and the media. Fashion
designers create ideas which they turn into clothing to sell. The first step of designing is researching
current fashion trends and predicting future trends. Trends determine the success of the fashion
industry (McAlpine 14). Designers choose a speciality to design. Swimwear, bridal wear, children s
clothing, footwear, and men s wear are a few examples of design categories. Sketching the original
design is the next important step of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Fashion designers can create apparel for numerous people or for a select few. Haute couture designers
create clothes specifically for a customer. One outfit could cost thousands of dollars. Ready to wear
designs are produced in large numbers but sold at high prices. Mass produced clothing is constructed
in large numbers and sold at reasonable prices. This is where most designers work. Boutique designers
work alone or in groups to create their own designs and find outlets to sell their clothing. In 2012,
twenty five percent of the designers were self employed. Large apparel companies usually consist of a
team of designers headed by a creative manager. Very few designers work for high fashion brands.
High fashion designers earn the most money and are the most well known. Many different outlets of
design are available as career options (McAlpine 14).
Formal education fro fashion designers is not required, but it is recommended. Preparing to become a
fashion designer can start in high school by taking art, home economics, math, and chemistry (Morkes
324). When an employer is seeking to hire a designer, a person with a fashion degree, an impressive
portfolio, and experience or an internship will be the most likely to receive the job. Many universities
offer various degrees pertaining to fashion. Baylor University in Waco, Texas is one of the top twenty
schools for
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The Actions Of The For An Unstable Government
With consideration of the two teenagers that became pregnant and now beg to come home. There
should be some understanding of obligation and the outcome of course, by some individuals, and does
not mean just citizens of your country ( yourself ) or your ( neighbor ) consider freedom fighting, and
realize that you as an unmentored terrorist, even have the capability of taking someones life. Given the
possibility that for yourself you would take up a fight that is ravered as death or do and would you
allow an undertaking of peace, to fight for an unstable government? The possiblities should be further
reviewed and reaserched and allowed to come back home. I know that sounds a rigid but I am
attempting to drive the point, if all actions are condemned and evaluated, by the Grand Jury and not
ascertained that a common factor of guilt by observation, was not committing acts as terrorist, peace
should then be upon them. The actions of ISIS cannot be upheld based on merit or belief that religion
was used in the governing factor, for the beginning of what was called World War III. Belief that ISIS
was in fact, a free nation, and the land was cursed by even if they did not follow strict religious
teachings. For centuries there has been a war involving religion and cults, while using culture and
social society. There seems to be in fact a following that is controlled with demons or spirituality wars
and (Paul Rand) for which by the people, that quite possibly, do not understand the
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  • 2. The Makropulos Case Analysis Bernard William s The Makropulos Case focuses on the topic of immortality, and the issues that would arise from being immortal. William s uses the concept of the Makropulos play to refute the idea of immortality, because the protagonist kills themselves out of unbearable boredom from exhausting their categorical desires. Whereas John Martin Fischer rejects William s view of immortality, due to the limiting constraints of his argument. Fischer asserts the immortal life would be livable, because it reflects a mortal life. In effect, I will further Fischer s argument, in proposing the concept of categorical desires evolving, and then the significance of external factors occurring in society. Therefore, this essay will explain the significant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, William s asserts the immortal life would be undesirable, or unlivable since we will inevitably exhaust our categorical desires (100). Whereas, Fischer denies William s dilemma, because his argument is too narrow in thinking, because William asserts the agent would possess only one categorical desire. However, Fischer denies William s assertion, because the immortal agent would not be pursuing only one interest. Fischer questions William s mode of reasoning on why the agent must pursue only one interest; Fischer proposes that the individual would possess a package of categorical desires, which would enable the agent to move in to their immortal future without succumbing to eternal boredom. Certainly, an immortal life could consist in a certain mix of activities, possibly including friendship, love, family, intellectual, artistic and athletic activity, sensual delights, and so forth (216). Rather relentlessly pursuing one good, the packages of categorical desires enable the agent to move between pleasures and keep themselves busy. Furthermore, Fischer rejects William s assertion that the immortal agent cannot undergo any form of boredom, and that they must constantly be absorbed in their environment. Fischer asserts all mortal lives consists of temporary moments of boredom/pains, which enable the agent to proceed to mentally stimulating environment/goods (261). Furthermore, the possible issue that the agent would have a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Mona Lis 1503-6 By Leonardo Da Vinci After going through the modules and learning many art history areas and well known artist master, There understanding of style mixed with cultural and religion just examples the passion these masters had. one of the most known portrait painting throughout the world was the Mona Lisa painted in 1503 6 by Leonardo Da Vinci. His work slowly transformed High Renaissance painting into a form of artistic creation that was unlike in the entire world, The use of chiaroscuro (light and dark modulated to create effects of relief or modeling), sfumato (misty, soft blending of colors) and a real perspective, which indicates the distance by grading tones and muting colors contrasts. This well known painting is believed to be a painting of Lisa del ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Where She Wentt Summary The title of my book is Where She Went, the author is Gayle Forman. My book was published in New York by Penguin group, the year was 20011. This book has 264 pages. The genre is real life fiction. Adam, is now a rising rock star, Mia, is a successful cellist, they reunite in New York after she was in a car accident that tore them apart. The setting takes place in New York,and Los Angeles. This book is in first person point of view, it s told from Adam s point of view. The majors character are Adam and Mia. The tone of the book is sentimental, because Mia has a accident and they split up Mia has a bad car accident, she loose her family, Adam move to LA, now they are on opposite sides of the country. 1.Mia has a car accident. 2.She loose her family. 3.She was seriously injured. 4.Her and Adam loose connection. 5.He is now a famous rock star. 6.Mia is Julliard s rising star. 7.Adam get s stuck in New York. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The climax is When Mia and Adam no longer see each other, and that their living on opposite sides from each other. The resolution is that Adam and Ma see each other in New York unexpectedly. To foreshadow I think that Mia and Adam are going to get back together. In my opinion this was a good book. I think how it was set up for them to meet up again was shocking, but at the same time hilarious. I think it was meant for Adam to get stuck in New York just so he could see Mia one more time. Yes, the author achieve her purpose, this writing was powerful and interesting, the strengths are that it had alot of sequences and amusing details and events, I can t say this book has any weakness. Overall, this book was a great adventurous book, very interesting. Yes, I would recommend this book for others, because it is a great entertainment and a can t put the book down kind of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Importance of a Disaster Recovery Plan Disasters are occurrences one cannot control. The economic movements are unpredictable as technologies, effects of climate change, and health issues continue to persist; these among other disasters cause shifts in activity in the global financial market. Business companies in return are the last entity to carry the loads of aftermath of these circumstances. They become pressed in crisis of recovery when for example a calamity struck an entire nation. Disaster recovery planning and risk management is an initiative built to prohibit greater business loss out of circumstances that could impact firms. This is a mitigating and prohibitive action to brace the business entities when the disasters strike the market. The action plan is intended to make sure that businesses are resilient enough to restore its operations even after such unexpected events to happen. Statistics show that 80% of those businesses without disaster recovery plan and that are greatly affected by major incidents are forced to close within 18 months after losing its resources and data to keep operating. The absence of mitigating plans for these catastrophes is the major reason why businesses are downgrading. Ideally, the business company should have its own plan in disaster risk to save the company s investment and to provide long run protection against any disasters. Risk management, on the other hand, is an analytical planning tool that plots possible disasters that may likely to happen. This is done ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Finding The Savings Projects For Young People s Current... Background Introduction This article aims to discover the savings projects that best appeal to young people in current economic environment. UN (2015) declares that the worldwide labour market circumstances persist challenging and the general situation is further complicated. In Europe, tension situation of Ukraine causes an unfavourable effect on economic recovery activities and confidences, which makes the reconstruction of euro region remain risky and unstable. On the other hand, employment rate decreased sharply after the financial crisis and job creation is extremely insufficient. Moreover, youth unemployment rates keep relatively high in European countries, such as, 53% in Spain, 44% in Italy and 35% in Portugal (World Economic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Berry (2011) s report, the UK government developed the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) and automatically enrol workers into pension scheme, which is already leading some young workers to a long term savings track. Furthermore, Tipper (2014) believes that Generation Y can resonate with tenable investment approaches if savings sector could build user reliance in investing by adopting auto enrolment programme. Networking This research proposal uses Delphi technique to refine the research topic area. It is about forming a group of individuals who are related to or concerned about the research area to develop a more particular research idea (Saunders et al., 2006). I explained to three relevant course lecturers that my research idea was involved with helping young people use financial products to save and plan for their future. And we generated a few specific ideas, such as: the economic aspects that required young people to start saving; the features that young people look for in savings projects; roles of governments and savings sector in developing preferable savings projects. After discussion, I refined my research idea to: what savings projects best appeal to young people in current economic climate. Literature Review In recent years, savings in pension is always the major savings project appeal to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Emotions InSympathy, By Paul Laurence Dunbar Emotions are constantly building up inside of you. Some may be feelings of joy or pleasure, while others are emotions of sadness, pain or frustration. Typically, we relieve our emotions through writing, by talking to therapists, possibly doing yoga, or even sleeping. Well, back in 1800s, most slaves didn t have the luxury to learn how to read or write. They were whipped for sleeping, as they worked most hours of the day and they definitely didn t have any therapists to talk to. This made the slaves release their emotions in more unconventional ways, such as singing. This is described in the poem Sympathy by Paul Laurence Dunbar, which is about the imprisonment of the life of a slave and excerpt from Narrative (pages 8 9) by Frederick Douglass, a personal insight to Douglass horrid life as a slave. Both texts convey the central idea that during times of sorrow, slaves would sing to release their pain and misery. These songs they sung were not songs of joy. Sympathy by Paul Laurence Dunbar depicts the idea of slaves singing for their sorrow and releasing their emotions by using an extended metaphor which carries the entire poem. The caged bird, referenced throughout the entire poem, are the slaves. Trapped up with no escape, not able to break free. The metaphor of the caged bird to represent the slaves in this poem truly carries the piece and depicts the imprisonment of slavery. Dunbar evokes imagery ,describing ...when the sun is bright on the upland slopes, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Fall Road Trip Essential Elements for a Fantastic Fall Road Trip There s nothing quite like getting out and about in the fall. From the brilliant, changing hues of the foliage as they contrast with the aptly named evergreens to the migrating geese, whales, and other seasonal species. Fall air seems especially brisk and exhilarating, and early morning frosts turn landscapes into spectacular dreams. Fall also offers shoppers a virtual wonderland as stores enter into their holiday sale events, closing out the summer goods, bringing out holiday present ideas, and attempting to give you just enough of a taste to lure you back for Black Friday. Slow down... before you jump in the ole vacation mobile and hit the road to adventure, there are a few details to consider to ensure your time of enjoyment and decompression doesn t become a source of stress and woe. 1. Plan/Schedule. Unless you have open start and end dates and can get there when we get there and your return is when we pull in the driveway , you will need a schedule. Notice that I did not suggest a minute by minute itinerary. If you are one who likes that sort of thing, bless you, but I recommend an uncomplicated schedule which can simply guide your path and reduce anxiety. One easy way to prepare your schedule is to use the 4 W s. Who: Are you planning to visit somebody? Do they know ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Knowing when to be on the road and when to stop is especially important if your trip is shorter and you have limited time. For example, if you are heading out on a long weekend leaving on Friday afternoon, the same time as everybody else is, you are likely to spend way too much time in traffic. Consider taking a few extra vacation hours and leaving Friday morning, or start out a few hours later and do some night ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. What Does Myrtle Wilson Represent In The Great Gatsby The 1920s, or the more popularly known Roaring Twenties, was a period where people expressed themselves though the American Dream. The American Dream is the concept that with ambition and hard work, one can achieve anything they desire. Despite the economy soaring through an increased industry and the victory of World War I, F. Scott. Fitzgerald addresses the problems behind the scenes of the wealthy through his novel, The Great Gatsby. The story takes place in Long Island during this extravagant age and the characters who believe in the American Dream share common themes: immoral behavior and destruction that follows such conduct. Myrtle Wilson is a materialistic woman who wants the luxurious life of the upper class. when I married him. I knew right away I made a mistake. He borrowed somebody s best suit to get married in . Myrtle s condescending comments about her husband s attire reveals her disgust for the frugality that George displays. Although she is not wealthy, she puts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gatsby accumulates his wealth through bootlegging, the illegal distribution of alcohol. He buys a mansion across Daisy s house, throwing luxurious parties nightly to attract her attentions. Often, he stares at the green light from the direction of Daisy s mansion; the light represents his desire for wealth and his hopes to marry Daisy. When Gatsby forces a confrontation, demanding that she leave and denounce her love for her husband, she realizes that she cannot do that. Gatsby attempts to prove to Daisy his determination and loyalty by taking the blame for Daisy s crime. However, his chance to be with Daisy is gone. Gatsby observes Daisy s house across his mansion after his rejection yet does not see a green light. So I walked away and left him (Gatsby) standing there in the moonlight watching over nothing. Later, Myrtle s husband takes revenge on the wrong person and shoots ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Most Dangerous Character Analysis Picture a ballroom dance, beautiful, elegant, and intriguing. Now remove the dancers from the stage, and now the stage is empty, dull, and pointless. Much like a story without dynamic characters. In The Most Dangerous written by Richard Connell, dynamic characters effectively engage the audience. One character that shows this is Rainsford, a big game hunter lost on a tropical island. On the island he comes across General Zaroff who is also a hunter, but not in the conventional way. Beatrice (Tris) from the Divergent series, written by Veronica Roth, is also a great example of a dynamic character effectively engaging an audience. In post apocalyptic Chicago the society is divided into five factions, each dedicated to different morals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Connell writes, The general was saving him for another day s sport! The Cossack was the cat; he was the mouse. Then it was that Rainsford knew the full meaning of terror (Connell 34). This quotes shows Rainsford being terrified by his plight for the first time. The audience is left wondering if Zaroff s mind games will be Rainsford s Achilles heel. Knowing that Rainsford is a dynamic character adds suspense because he has to change physically and mentally to survive, and the audience doesn t know if he is capable of that. If a character doesn t change then the story is predictable and simple. Dynamic characters are a necessity in creating suspense and engaging an audience. Not only do dynamic characters create suspense, but they also make for a more complete story. Another way is that dynamic characters make for a more complete story. Had Beatrice not had been a dynamic character there would be no story. Once every year all sixteen year olds must select a faction in which they will dedicate their lives to, and put faction over family. Beatrice must decide staying with her family or be who she really is. Beatrice is also hiding a life threatening secret. What starts her change is when Beatrice chooses to switch out of her faction, Abnegation, and into Dauntless, and when she changes her name to Tris. In the beginning of the book Tris is dependent on others and is obedient. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Main Goal Of Geographical Routing The main goal of geographical routing is to use location information to define an efficient route search toward the destination. Geographical routing is very fitting to sensor networks, where data aggregation technique is used to minimize the number of transmissions send to the base station by eliminating redundancy among data packets from different sources. The need for data aggregation is to minimize energy consumption changes the computation and communications model in sensor networks from a traditional address paradigm to a data centric paradigm, where the content of the data is more significant than the identity of the sensor node that gathers the data. In data paradigm, an application may send a query to enquire about a phenomenon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Geographical routing approaches does not require saving the state at the routers to keep track of the current state of the topology. It needs only the propagation of single hop topology information. The nature of geographical routing eliminates the need for keeping internal data structures such as routing tables. Thus, the overhead is reduced substantially, just like that improving its scalability in large networks. The routing strategies of geographical routing is to use the location information to form a more effective routing strategy that does not need flooding request data packets throughout a network. This achieved by sending a data packet to nodes located in a designated forwarding region. This is also known as geocasting, where only nodes lie within the designated forwarding region are authorized to transmit the data packet ref. This region can be statically defined by the source node, or formed dynamically by intermediate sensor nodes to reject nodes that may cause a detour when transmitting the data packet. A second strategy used in geographical routing, known as position based routing. A sensor node only needs to know the location information of its direct neighbor s ref. A greedy forwarding approach is used where each sensor node forwards a data packet to the neighboring node that is closest to the destination node. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Violence In Shirley Jackson s The Lottery The Lottery by Shirley Jackson The story The Lottery introduces the reader to a cruel ritual of the village where people gather together to participate in the annual elimination of a random villager. Pleasant and friendly mood in the town at the beginning of the story was replaced by hostile and violent human behavior. Warm and sunny summer morning did not represent happiness; instead, it represented death. The author gradually turned the excitement into violence. In 1948, when The Lottery was published, Shirley Jackson received only negative reviews from the readers. Many people, including Jackson s mother, disapproved the story due to it frighten nature. According to Jackson s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of them agree not follow the tradition anymore. Nevertheless, Mr. Summers, Mr. Graves and Mr. Martin proudly cherish the remaining parts of the ritual and importance of the lottery. Regardless of forgotten elements of tradition, black wooden box and stones represent an important part of it. As per character of the story, Old Man Warner, the lottery was conducted for seventy seventh years and some of the rituals were lost. Despite that, black box was never replaced with the new one, carrying on the meaning of the original tradition. The black box takes a special place in this ritual. Its black color represents death and violence that current tradition involves. The entire population of the village seems heartless, including children who stuffed their pockets with stones, getting ready to attack randomly selected victim. Each participant understands the risk of being stoned to death, but still sees the ritual as an entertaining event. Moreover, each of them ready to murder their neighbor without feeling of guilt. As Griffin point out, individual action against someone consider a murder, but on the group level people classify their heinous act simply as ritual (45). From Griffin s point of view, by writing this story, Shirley Jackson revealed pointless violence and general inhumanity of man (Griffin 45). Bill Hutchinson was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Factors Affecting Sickle Cell Anemia There are many disorders that affect the red blood cells. The most common disorder is sickle cell anemia. Sickle cell anemia is a hereditary blood disorder that affects the protein hemoglobin in red blood cells ( What is Sickle Cell Disease , 2015). The protein hemoglobin S is changed and this affects the way it works. Sickle cell anemia gene is passed down by the parents. If one parent has the hemoglobin S gene of sickle cell, the child will have the sickle cell trait ( What is... , 2015). If both parents have the gene of sickle cell, the child will have sickle cell disease. Sickle cell is most common in African Americans ( What is... , 2015). Common symptoms of sickle cell anemia are fatigue, pain in the back, chest, legs, and arms and swelling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Red blood cells deliver oxygen throughout the body, deliver carbon dioxide to the lungs and other nutrients for the body (Bailey, 2013). They have the protein hemoglobin A ( What is... , 2015). Normal red blood cells can live up to 120 days ( What is... , 2015). Normal red blood cells are disc shaped or bi concaved. This shape helps with the cells ability to move through all sizes of blood vessels and capillaries in the body to deliver oxygen and other nutrients ( What is... , 2015). Red blood cells transport is an example of passive transport (Bailey, 2013). Contrary, sickle cells are crescent shaped. These cells form stiff rods within the cell creating that sickle shape ( What is... , 2015). The cellular transport of sickle cells is difficult because of its shape. Sickle cells cannot flow as easily through blood vessels and capillaries. They can cause blood vessel blockages which can stop blood flow ( What is the difference? , 2008). Without the normal flow of blood, oxygen is not delivered. Oxygen deficiency can cause many problems in the body. Lack of oxygen can cause severe pain attacks called pain crises for sickle cell anemia patients ( What is... , 2015). Organ damage can also occur. Most sickle cells live up to 20 days; because of their shape, they burst easily ( What is... , 2015). The number of red blood cells is lower in sickle cell anemia patients because the body has a hard time keeping up with how fast cells are being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Mormon Discrimination We do not need to look any further than the Book of Mormon to find historical examples of exclusion and discrimination. The Book of Mormon recounts a considerable number of unfortunate stories filled with contentions and wars. These stories are predominantly between people of different colors and cultures. The motivation in the majority of these ancient scriptural accounts are firmly rooted in pride. The feelings of being better than, was prevalent. More recently, we have the question of discrimination in relation to a policy that Brigham Young announced (in the year 1852), restricting men of black African descent from priesthood ordination. This announcement also disallowed black men and women from participating in temple endowments and sealing ordinances. Personally, I am not clear on the motivation or justification for this more recent example. Some have speculated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The prophet Nephi declares that God, our Eternal Father, desires to save all of His children, without consideration to race, gender, religion; He inviteth them all to come unto him and partake of his goodness; and he denieth none that come unto him, black and white, bond and free, male and female; and he remembereth the heathen; and all are alike unto God, both Jew and Gentile. (2 Nephi 26:33) Our Heavenly Father does not favor or have more love for one race over another. We certainly shouldn t. A poem by Maya Angelou, entitled, Human Family, continues to run through my thoughts, I note the obvious differences... The variety of our skin tones can confuse, bemuse, delight... In minor ways we differ, in major we re the same. I note the obvious differences between each sort and type, but we are more alike, my friends, than we are unalike. We are more alike, my friends, than we are unalike. These appear to be such simple and obvious words, but it seems as though many of us forget these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Argumentative Paper Euthanasia Should Euthanasia be legalized? Because of remarkable advances in medical technology pharmacology that can artificially prolong a patient s life, the field of medical ethics has been confronted with a new controversy: the legalization of euthanasia and physician assisted suicide. The word Euthanasia comes from the Greek word for eus which means godly or well, and thanathos which literally means death (F.A. Davis Company, 2001, p. 476). Before its contemporary use, the word euthanasia meant a peaceful, quiet way to depart from earth. However, in modern times, this concept has sparked an incredible controversy. Today, the word euthanasia also commonly, but wrongfully, used for the practices of physician assisted suicide (PAS). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Literally the oath reads ...that I will exercise my art solely for the cure of my patients, and will give no drug, perform no operation for a criminal purpose, even if solicited, far less suggested (North, 2002). In addition, they assert, that euthanasia and PAS violates their principals of nonmaleficence (the belief of not inflicting harm on an individual) (Beauchamp Childress, 1989, p. 194) and beneficence (positive acts of preventing harm, removing harm, and promoting good) (1989, p. 121). Additionally they claim that such crucial end of life decisions can be reduced by proper and suitable palliative care, and efficient pharmaceutical pain management (Hendin, 2004, p. 9). Opponents of euthanasia and PAS also maintain that the sanctity of life overrules the right to personal freedom and choice. Religion and cultural background play a major role in those attitudes. Some claim that the concept that an individual has a right to die is rejected on the basis that death is inevitability, not a right (Ledger, 2007, p. 81). Others quote the six commandment of the Christian faith that states thou shall not kill (murder) (Exodus 20:6). Christians believe that human life is sacred. The Catechism of the Catholic Church number 2281 denounces the act of suicide as a contradiction to the natural inclination of the human being to preserve and perpetuate his life (Catholic Online, 2008). In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. American Culture Vs Mexican Culture Analysis An immigrant s culture and beliefs take a shift, sometimes going extinct, or they evolve to include elements from both countries; where they grew up, and where they ll grow old. Transculturation is key in order to fit into a new society, those who do it well have a smoother time transitioning. For example the Hmong and Mexicans both had to flee their country, but the Mexicans found it easier to transition to the American culture than the Hmongs.The Hmongs never thought they would leave their home in Laos, they were happy and thriving on their lands. Unfortunately war struck and the Hmong agreed to help the US fight back, due to their involvement in the war, they were seen as traders, therefore they were persecuted by the Vietnamese. Due to this the Hmong people suffered in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People viewed them as ignorant, and delusional, due to their lack of knowledge of the American lifestyle. Many found it irritating the little desire the Hmong had towards the American culture. American people became extremely intolerant of the Hmong for a period of time, In Providence, children walking home from school were beaten. In Missoula, teenagers were stoned. In Milwaukee, garden plots were vandalized and a car was set on fire. In Philadelphia, anti Hmong muggings, robberies, beatings, stonings, and vandalism were so commonplace during the early eighties that the city s Commission on Human Relations held public hearings to investigate the violence ( Fadiman, Anne, Pg 192). What appeared to be normal to the Hmong, often seemed strange to non hmong which caused cultural tension between Hmong and non Hmong people. The more the tension build between these two groups the bigger the culture gap developed. Due to the culture gap each group refrained from mixing with the other, making them more prideful, and resentful of one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Examples Of Knights In Beowulf And Sir Gawain And The... Based on the literature that we have read and the films that we have seen in the past, knights are depicted as these honorable, noble heroes. They follow a strict set of rules, going to extreme lengths to uphold their knightly name. Interestingly enough, the knights in Monty Python and the Holy Grail seem to understand their chivalrous ideals and aspirations, yet never seem to be able to fulfill it. Due to the knights in the movie never achieving their honorable goals, we are able to get a good laugh out of their mistakes. In Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight , knights are characterized as warriors, vigilant protectors, ready to face their worst fears; meanwhile, in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, their knights seem to have never faced any kind of danger in all their lives. For instance, in Beowulf, a brave, young knight protected his king against a great evil, a dragon ruthlessly protecting its gold, never once considering abandoning him. In example, the dragon was a terrifying obstacle, eagerly awaiting their fight to the death. While many of Beowulf s knights fled, one brave man, Wiglaf, stayed behind to help his king acquire the treasure he was so adamantly fighting for. This young man, though presented with the overbearing curse of death, persevered in the honor of his name. Wiglaf was the honest version of a knight; loyal, brave, heroic. He did everything in his power to help his king, refusing to ever flee, regardless if it could cause him to pay the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Dental Implant Research Paper Getting A Temporary Dental Implant? 3 Things To Stop Doing Part of the dental implant process will involve placing a temporary dental implant in your mouth while the permanent crown is being created. It is important to know that there are some thing you shouldn t do while you have this temporary implant in place. Don t Bite On Non Food Items Do you have a nail biting habit that you just cannot get over, or always find yourself chewing on pen caps while at work? If so, you ll need to find a way to break these habits with the temporary implant in place. The pressure caused from biting on things that are not food could result in the temporary implant becoming damaged. The purpose of the temporary implant is to keep bacteria and food out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Okonkwo In Things Fall Apart Okonkwo is a revered and affluent warrior in the Umofia clan. Umofia is part of a lower Nigerian tribe that has an alliance with nine other villages. He is upset and reminded of his fathers actions so to counteract those fears he aims to be different than his father Unoka. He was a very wasteful and timid person. On the other hand Okonkwo is a hard working clansman who provides for his family. His son Nwoye is idle like Unoka and Okonkwo is fearful that his son might end up like his father. Okonkwo makes a deal with a neighboring village where he receives a boy named Ikemefuna. He is Okonkwo s ideal son. Nwoye and Ikemefuna form a bond with each other. Okonkwo does not want to get to attached to Ikemefuna because he does not want to show affection which then would show weakness. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This attack ends the week of peace. Okonkwo tries to make the situation better but the people in the community are in disbelief. Ogbuefi Ezeudu a prominent figure in the village informs Okonkwo that Ikemefuna must be killed. Okonkwo informs Ikemefuna that he must return to his home village. Nwoye is not to pleased to hear the news. On the walk back to Ikemefuna s old village his attacked. The people that attacked him were Okonkwo s clansmen. Ikemefuna tries to get help from Okonkwo but he does not help in fear of showing weakness. Okonkwo finds out that his daughter is sick and helps her get better by providing her with medicine. Ogbuefi Ezeudu s death was announced and Okonkwo feels guilty because of what Ogbuefi Ezeudu told him. At the funeral Okonkwo kills Ogbuefi s sixteen year old son who is a clansmen. Okonkwo and his family is sent into exile for seven years. Uchendu Okonkwo s uncle and Okonkwo kinsmen welcome Okonkwo and his family into his home. Okonkwo provides yams and Uchendu, Okonkwo and the kinsmen build ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. American Identity In Karl Woodkey s Chicana In American Mosaics, Karl Woodkey argues, American identity is a process that is best understood if one apprehends two key factors. First, American identity occurs within the primary contexts of race, class, and gender. Secondly, one must understand that the primary conflicts inherent in American identity emerge from these contexts. The basic logic of Woodkey s argument is to understand American identity we need to understand how we, as a group, separate each other into different races, classes and genders and the conflict that stems from that segregation. This segregation stems from us being power hungry, we as humans always feel the need to be better than one another which causes us to say that one race, class or gender is better than the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the very beginning of the text Serrano says, I want to be called Chicana. I am mestiza indigenous and spanish. My heritage is struggle and strength. I join my strength and struggle to that of my hermanas, my sisters. I am a woman of Aztlan, the southwestern United States. I don t want to be called Hispanic Because I don t want people to tell me who I am and where I come from. Serrano is angry that Americans classify her as just Hispanic, she sees this as an insult and wants to be known as Chicana because it means to be Hispanic and Indian. She is so adamant about being called Chicana because she feels that Chicana shows the hardships that she had to go through, and being called Hispanic doesn t show that. Serrano is a prime example of those people who take pride in their culture and heritage, and there is nothing wrong with that until someone insults their culture or someone feels that their culture is better. This ties back to the previous point where she is very protective of her heritage and she feels segregated when people call her hispanic because that denies the hardships she had to go through as an Indian. It also seems that Serrano is a little power hungry because she feels that her race and culture is better than others, which leads her to get angry about being called Hispanic because it takes away her culture that she is most proud ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Definition Of Drunk Driving People often get confused with the different terms used to describe or classify drunk driving. The fact is that there really is not much difference between them. Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) and Driving Under the Influence (DUI) are the same but some states use one term while another state uses the other term. Some states use the term OUI which stands for Operating under the influence. All three terms refer to the same offense of drinking while driving. DUI is the most widely used term for drunk driving. DWI is less common but is used in New York, Texas, and Missouri. OUI is more commonly used in the North eastern States including Massachusetts, Maine, and Rhode Island. There are also other terms used by some states such as OWI (Operating While Intoxicated), OMVI (Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated), DUII (Driving under the influence of an intoxicant), DWAI (Driving While Ability Impaired), and DWUI (Driving While Under the Influence). Drunk driving is a persistent problem on our roads today. In Kansas City especially, the prevalence of drivers who act negligent and get behind the wheel while being intoxicated continues to increase. Drunk driving incidents are especially observed during holidays such as Independence Day, St. Patrick s Day and Cinco de Mayo. On St. Patrick s Day alone, police officers got 41 drunks out of 1300 vehicles that were checked. In 2016, there were 999 DUIs and this number did not include North KC, Jackson County, and other nearby areas. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Fada Essay February 6th is the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation. This day was established to advocate FGM s harmful effects to girls and the deprival result it has to women s rights. In 1997, the United Nations partnered up with the United Nations Children s Fund (UNICEF) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in anticipating advancing the abandonment. These funds have attended conferences to discuss the most effective and efficient way to abolish the mutilation. UNFPA and UNICEF established the largest global program and targets 17 countries in Africa. The UN is making considerable efforts to eradicate FGM including public policy changes and research. The World Health Organization (WHO) has passed WHA61, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The KMG led to such a decrease by focusing mainly on conversations in the communities to discuss social issues. Ethiopian citizens have been trained to educate the public and convene with organizations that will help. FGM in Ethiopia has decreased by 10 percent in 2016. The country has also incorporated the 2015 Demographic and Health Survey and Child, Early and Forced Marriage to control the situation. Solutions: Female Genital Mutilation is one of the biggest health threats to women in the world. It discriminates against their right to health and security. Ethiopia notices this world problem and proposes solutions leading to the elimination of the practice. First, Ethiopia proposes to spread awareness all over the world. In undeveloped countries, this will be done by partnering up with NGO s including: Save the Children, V Day, Worldvision, and Equality Now. This practice is believed to be decreased and eventually stopped by educating the sovereignty of the dangers and threats FGM conceives. Respected locals would be encouraged to educate not only the women on the harmful effects, however also boys and men, the public, faith leaders, and health professionals. For the public to act and comprehend this, the speakers must be trusted and efficient. The public will be taught how to avoid pressure of being accepted from the community and doubt how FGM is necessary to become suitable for marriage. By ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Flannery O Connor s Revelation Flannery O Connor believed in the power of religion to give new purpose to life. She saw the fall of the old world, felt the force and presence of God, and her allegorical fictions often portray characters who discover themselves transforming to the Catholic mind. Though her literature does not preach, she uses subtle, thematic undertones and it is apparent that as her characters struggle through violence and pain, divine grace is thrown at them. In her story Revelation, the protagonist, Mrs. Turpin, acts sanctimoniously, but ironically the virtue that gives her eminence is what brings about her downfall. Mrs. Turpin s veneer of so called good behavior fails to fill the void that would bring her to heaven. Grace hits her with force and their illusions, causing a traumatic collapse exposing the emptiness of her philosophy. As Flannery O Connor said, In Good Fiction, certain of the details will tend to accumulate meaning from the action of the story itself, and when this happens they become symbolic in the way they work. (487). The significance is not in the plot or the actual events, but rather the meaning is between the lines. In Flannery O Connor s short story Revelation, the dynamic character of Mrs. Turpin serves as an ideal lens to examine humanity; the transformation from a woman of hypocrisy to a woman of grace is crucial to understanding the theme. Mrs. Turpin thinks very highly of herself, is satisfied with her place in the world and classifies all others ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay On The Movie Crash In these three scenes from movie Crash, the filmmakers give the audience a better understanding of the conflict among race, class, gender, and family. By using different editing techniques such as the subjective point of view, different camera movements, and various camera angles, the filmmakers explain and deepen the social issues of race, crime, and loss to the audience. The pacing of edits varies among these three scenes. For the first scene, the length of shots is a lot shorter than the other ones, which highlights the intensity of the scene. On the other hand, the last scene uses a long length of shot to emphasize Jean s frustration and anger. The first scene of the clip begins with an extreme close up hand held shot of a mirror and through the mirror, we see a car approaching. It cuts to a close up shot of Farhad sitting in the car looking outside, which makes the viewer aware that we are watching it from Farhad s point of view and it makes us wonder why he is waiting for the car. After a close up shot of the car stops in front of the house, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When she walks around the corner, the camera follows her in the same direction and stops as soon as she stops walking. Then we see the camera slowly moves from a medium hand held shot to a close up shot of her face while she is talking on the phone. It shows the changes in her facial expression from calming to frustrating. Even though we do not see her falling down the stair directly, but seeing a close up shot of her feet slipping on a pile of water and an extreme close up shot of the phone dropping on the floor, we all know that she falls really badly. As the camera slowly zooms out from a high angle shot, we see the stairs gradually appear and her twisted body lying on the floor. And we can really feel her pain is getting stronger as she is getting smaller on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Parathyroid Hormone Parathyroid hormone (PTH) is the main modulator of calcium levels in the body. The minute to minute regulation of calcium is maintained through PTH keeping the calcium concentration within a narrow normal range. PTH stimulates renal tubular calcium reabsorption and bone resorption. It also increases intestinal calcium absorption mediated by increased calcitriol production. Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is an endocrine disorder characterized by autonomous production of parathyroid hormone. The increase in PTH secretion in primary hyperparathyroidism is, in part, due to an elevation in set point. The increase in the set point ranging between 15 to 30 percent above that of a normal parathyroid gland is the major determinant of the severity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Johnathan Research Paper Jane was left anonymously at an orphanage in Brisbane in 1951. The girl grew up having no clue of her parents identities. It was on May the fifth 1969 that she got drunk and slept with an drunk, older man. Unfortunately for Jane, she got pregnant and her partner was anything but inclined to stick around. Despite her friends advice, Jane refused to get an abortion. She had always been stubborn. She probably would have made a decent parent, but disaster struck again for our Jane. A serious of complications occurred in the delivery room of a grotesque nature. The birth was a long and painful one. By the end of it Jane was utterly sleep deprived, and it was hardly her fault that the baby was lost. She handed it to a man dressed in doctors clothes the full get up. The man vanished, and despite the polices best efforts, was never tracked down. This loss was just too much for Jane. She tried to keep it together, but the bar room ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Johnathan began to spurt out his life story in a depressed rant, and the bartender listened patiently, because his customer was buying a immense load of boose. The two of them stayed there late into the night, and the bartender began to feel pity for the gabbling wreck of a man. Feeling like a bad person for having gotten the poor guy so drunk, the bartender did something he d never done before. He revealed his true identity and he cut Johnathan a deal. The bartender was a shifter , or so he said, and could bend the fabric of time as he pleased. He offered Johnathan a chance to discover who had taken his baby son, and, if he desired, to get his revenge. The condition was that Johnathan would join the bartenders guild of shifters for life. Despite having barely comprehended the barman s words, Johnathan agreed and entered the barman s time machine, located in a garage a couple of blocks from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Focuswriter Pros And Cons There is a list of softwares that are available to help students and teachers. Software tools make learning fun and effective. Commercial softwares have their own set of pros but, open source learning tools are cost effective and they have a wide reach. Today we have listed top 5 open source programs for schools. FocusWriter FocusWriter is a distraction free writer tool. It hides all the interface. The tool fills the entire screen with blank white interface. This application is meant for students, it dismisses all distractions. You cannot access social media or YouTube while using FocusWriter. It removes temptation to use any other app. MoodleCloud MoodleCloud is a free hosting solution. Anyone can create Moodle site within seconds. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Senate Reform Case Study Challenges in reforming Canada s Senate and the Supreme Court In terms of reforming Parliament s upper chamber, the task is faced with several challenges. The Canadian constitution makes it difficult to make certain reforms to the Senate as the powers, selection and qualifications of senators, and the length of their terms are all defined in the Constitution Act of 1867 (Pare, 2009, p. 1). Thus, a constitutional amendment is needed to make any significant reform to the Senate. Also, according to section 44 of the Constitution Act of 1982, Parliament can amend the Constitution without the provinces. (Barnes et al., 2011, p. 1). In fact, section 44 allows Parliament to unilaterally amend the constitution in matters relating to the Senate, House ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The British North America Act of 1867 contained a subsection which described how the Parliament of Canada would be created. In fact, section 17 states that there shall be One Parliament for Canada, consisting of the Queen, an Upper House styled the Senate and the House of Commons (BNAAct, 1867, IV.17). In other words, Parliament s three institutions are required to pass laws and without the Senate, bills cannot become law (Library of Parliament, 2002, p. 11). Thus, a constitutional amendment is required to change how Parliament operates and how the legislative process works. More importantly, as part of the legislative process and since Parliament itself must agree to abolish the Senate along with the ten provinces, Senators will have to agree to abolish the institution in which they work to represent their regions. Also, smaller provinces must be taken into account as these provinces, such as the Maritimes, would not agree to abolish the Senate as they are overrepresented in the chamber can maintain sufficient representation for their interests and concerns. Therefore, abolishing the Senate is a task which requires negotiations with the provinces and is a process that is not worth undertaking in terms of time and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Summary Of Powhatan Genocide Disease and Genocide All through American history, diverse sorts of warfare from different landmasses have settled in this country. By the seventeenth century, the measure of English pioneers had expanded hugely, while the Indian pilgrims who were Indian boss, Powhatan, had diminished from 14,000 to 600. More than 95 percent of Powhatan s pioneers was eliminated because of the diminishing in populace of the Indian pilgrims. The creator of this section clarifies how, because of the differing qualities, the measure of tribes and pioneers that got away and were annihilated was high and it had a negative effect on them. Stannard contends that Columbus brought the Europeans who were gone for decimating the American locals through a genocide battles. The Spanish officers used to watch the now vanquished area with their savage prepared executioner ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Taking all things together, 352 Indians were killed in this slaughter, during a period when 440 towns were as a rule completely obliterated by government troops, when just about 10,000 unarmed individuals were being murdered or made to vanish yearly, and when more than 1,000,000 of Guatemala s more or less 4,000,000 locals were being uprooted by the purposeful smoldering and squandering of their familial grounds. Amid such scenes of mass butchery, a few kids escape; just their guardians and grandparents are executed. That is the reason it was accounted for in Guatemala in 1985 that 116,000 vagrants had been organized by the legal branch statistics all through the nation, the larger part of them in the Indian townships of the western and focal good countries. The creator likewise talks about the effect of the pequot war.The activities of the Pilgrims and Puritans toward Indians, particularly, are seen as constitutive and meaningful of a resulting frontier and U.S. national ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Designing The Fashion Industry ( Mcalpine 14 ) According to scratchhard.com, the fashion industry generates an average of $20 billion each year. Fashion designers are the heart of the fashion world. Designing is a form of art that is translated into clothing. Inspiration for the designs comes from trends, art, culture, places, and the media. Fashion designers create ideas which they turn into clothing to sell. The first step of designing is researching current fashion trends and predicting future trends. Trends determine the success of the fashion industry (McAlpine 14). Designers choose a speciality to design. Swimwear, bridal wear, children s clothing, footwear, and men s wear are a few examples of design categories. Sketching the original design is the next important step of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fashion designers can create apparel for numerous people or for a select few. Haute couture designers create clothes specifically for a customer. One outfit could cost thousands of dollars. Ready to wear designs are produced in large numbers but sold at high prices. Mass produced clothing is constructed in large numbers and sold at reasonable prices. This is where most designers work. Boutique designers work alone or in groups to create their own designs and find outlets to sell their clothing. In 2012, twenty five percent of the designers were self employed. Large apparel companies usually consist of a team of designers headed by a creative manager. Very few designers work for high fashion brands. High fashion designers earn the most money and are the most well known. Many different outlets of design are available as career options (McAlpine 14). Formal education fro fashion designers is not required, but it is recommended. Preparing to become a fashion designer can start in high school by taking art, home economics, math, and chemistry (Morkes 324). When an employer is seeking to hire a designer, a person with a fashion degree, an impressive portfolio, and experience or an internship will be the most likely to receive the job. Many universities offer various degrees pertaining to fashion. Baylor University in Waco, Texas is one of the top twenty schools for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Actions Of The For An Unstable Government With consideration of the two teenagers that became pregnant and now beg to come home. There should be some understanding of obligation and the outcome of course, by some individuals, and does not mean just citizens of your country ( yourself ) or your ( neighbor ) consider freedom fighting, and realize that you as an unmentored terrorist, even have the capability of taking someones life. Given the possibility that for yourself you would take up a fight that is ravered as death or do and would you allow an undertaking of peace, to fight for an unstable government? The possiblities should be further reviewed and reaserched and allowed to come back home. I know that sounds a rigid but I am attempting to drive the point, if all actions are condemned and evaluated, by the Grand Jury and not ascertained that a common factor of guilt by observation, was not committing acts as terrorist, peace should then be upon them. The actions of ISIS cannot be upheld based on merit or belief that religion was used in the governing factor, for the beginning of what was called World War III. Belief that ISIS was in fact, a free nation, and the land was cursed by even if they did not follow strict religious teachings. For centuries there has been a war involving religion and cults, while using culture and social society. There seems to be in fact a following that is controlled with demons or spirituality wars and (Paul Rand) for which by the people, that quite possibly, do not understand the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...