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Essay About Chicago
Writing an essay about Chicago can be a challenging yet rewarding task. The difficulty lies not in
the scarcity of information or lack of interesting aspects to explore, but rather in the vastness of
the subject matter. Chicago, a city rich in history, culture, and diversity, offers an abundance of
topics to cover. From its iconic architecture and deep-rooted musical heritage to its
socioeconomic challenges and historical events, the range of potential subjects is extensive.
The challenge begins with the need to narrow down the focus. With such a multifaceted city,
selecting a specific angle or theme requires careful consideration. Deciding whether to delve into
the architectural marvels like the Willis Tower and Millennium Park, or to explore the city's
cultural influences through its vibrant neighborhoods and museums, can be a daunting task.
Moreover, striking a balance between providing a comprehensive overview and maintaining
depth on a chosen aspect demands meticulous planning and research.
Another difficulty arises in capturing the essence of Chicago within the confines of an essay.
The city's dynamic nature, constantly evolving and adapting, poses a challenge in presenting a
snapshot that remains relevant over time. Additionally, ensuring that the narrative is engaging and
avoids becoming a mere list of facts is essential for keeping the reader's interest.
Furthermore, addressing the complexities and nuances of Chicago's history and societal issues
requires a thoughtful approach. Balancing a portrayal that acknowledges both the positive
aspects and challenges faced by the city involves navigating a delicate line, demanding a
nuanced understanding of the subject matter.
In conclusion, while the prospect of writing an essay about Chicago may seem formidable due to
the vast array of topics and the need for depth and balance, it is precisely this richness that makes
the endeavor rewarding. Successfully navigating the complexities of Chicago's narrative involves
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Essay About Chicago Essay About Chicago
The Stranger Absurdism
The Stranger focuses on the character of Meursault, a man whose perspective cannot
be understood by those around him. His neutral character is created by Albert Camus
to reveal many themes and paradoxes within the text. The title itself has its own
significant meaning, and the characters and themes within the text can reveal its
meaning to the novel. The title The Strangerreveals Meursault s strange character
stemming from absurdismafter being isolated from everyone, as well the stranger
within those who judge him throughout the novel.
Meursault acts apart from everyone else in The Stranger, making him strange and
different from everyone else. This connects to the theme of isolation and how
Meursault deals with it. His separation from society, ... Show more content on
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Although Meursault begins to have realizations of his actions and his own self, he
is still being judged by everyone as a stranger according to his actions in Part 1, a
man who had no reasoning or explanation behind anything he did. The reason
Meursault shot the arab multiple times does not exist, he had no reason to shoot
him, but he just did. This once again shows absurdism, because there is no
explanation for his actions, and this disturbs the jury even more, and they harshly
judge him. Meursault is not the only stranger though. As he was seen as a stranger
by those who were judging him in Part 2, he saw those same people as strangers
too. In Chapter three, Meursault was under a ton of pressure in the court sessions,
and as everyone was staring at him, he could not recognize a single face. Everyone
was a stranger to him, and With the crowd and stuffiness of the air ... was feeling a
bit dizzy (Camus 52). As Meursault was unable to recognize anyone, he became
uncomfortable. It is also important to recognize that in Part 2, Meursault does not
name anyone, unlike Part 1. He only names people by their role, such as magistrate
or prosecutor. He is once again isolated from everyone in Part 2, and they are all
strangers to him as he is being judged for his murder. Absurdism and isolation show
their role in making Meursault, as
The Medea
Diane Downs. Susan Smith. Andrea Yates. Casey Anthony (maybe). There is no
shortage in current times of women who, just like Medea in hers, found themselves
taking the lives of their children. A current theatrical production of Euripides The
Medea will give audiences a long felt message, even though the play itself is set and
costumed in classical times and without much overt spectacle. The Medeais A
classical play, and I felt classical costuming was imperative for an accurate
representation of characters and character. Since costume design has a key role in
the production, including ... [to] provide a visual reflection of the personality and
nature of each character... (Gillette 385), creating an effective and cohesive piece of
wearable art for each character becomes of utmost importance. Medeaherself is
presented primarily in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Her revenge was called almost a poetic gesture. She kills her kids after (Jason s) done
all this, it kind of makes sense, in an article by Steve Bornfeld. In the design of the
show, I wanted to create a world that absolutely made sense. I wanted the audience
to feel the echo of the old clichГ© that those who cannot learn from history are
doomed to repeat it. In our current times, it becomes more and more obvious we
still have have not learned from Medea. Medea, to me, wasn t a woman to be over
sensationalized or set aside as strange. Medea is a cycle, repeating herself
generation after generation, who required a timeless and realistic world to spiral
downward in, and I strived to give it to her. As long as women find themselves losing
control in life and making their children into their victims, Medea will have a
practical and current necessity which makes her almost commonplace, which is
echoed in every aspect of my production design, from the set and lights to the
costuming
Japan s Change Of Modernity And Democracy
There are many things that contributed to Japan s change to modernity and
democracy whether it was between the political parties or if it was between their
cultural system and the people s rights. Before Japan changed to a more modern and
democratic society it was a feudal government structure based on Confucius views
which was during the Tokugawa period. During the Tokugawa period there was a
separation between the social classes which was categorized in four groups the
samurai, peasants, artisans, and merchants. The two classes that had the most power
were the samurai and the peasants. The samurai had the most power because they
created a moral example and the peasants came in second into the social class since
they produced food which was essential to survival of the people. The last two
classes the artisans and the merchants. Although the merchants were last in the social
class some were very wealthy and even owned their own monopolies, but since they
were in the bottom of the class the laws prevented them to come higher into power.
Although Japan was a feudal government and was more traditional the Japanese still
developed some modernized urban influences like expanding their trading of
commodities, and their advancement in their science studies. Though the Japanese
had some of these modernized views the Tokugawa period soon came to an end due
to the lack of government control by the shogun which created the four classes to fall
apart. The differences between
Song Analysis Lorde
For this analysis, I chose the song Royals by Ella Marija Lani Velich O Connor,
better known for her stage name, Lorde. Royals is an electropop song recorded in
2012 at the Golden Age Recording Studio in Morningside, Aukland. The song was
released on June 3rd, 2013 as a part of The Love Club EP. The track was also featured
on her 2013 album, Pure Heroine. The song was recorded by Lorde herself, along
with the help of her producer, Joel Little. I chose this song because I ve always
loved the simplicity of the song and how Lorde s voice is the main attraction. This
song was written as a way for Lorde to describe her feelings about other celebrities
and their overly lavish lifestyles while also giving the listener a taste of how
normal her life is in comparison. The song Royals is in the key of D Mixolydian.
It has an andante tempo of 85 beats per minute and is instrumented by finger snaps
over lines of bass. The song is in a rondo form with two verses, a pre chorus,
chorus, and a bridge. At the end of the chorus, there is a polyphonic section where
Lorde repeats the phrase I ll rule several times in a round, going up... Show more
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An average suburban neighborhood is shown at the beginning, and once again at
end of the video, to create the setting. The video shows two teenage boys living an
average, middle class life and enjoying it. The boys seem to like boxing and box
with each other during the video, similarly to the famous boxers on TV. Emphasis
is put on their faces and smiles during the video to show that they enjoy their non
lavish lifestyle. The two boys, along with some others, enjoy each other s company
on a bus towards the end of the video. This signifies that they don t need fancy cars
or fancy belonging to have friends and a happy life. The music video was made to
look very low budget, with few camera angles and fancy props, in order to fit the
theme of Lorde s
A Brief Note On Flood Re A Joint Insurance Industry And...
Flood Re is a joint insurance industry and government sponsored scheme which is
the first of its kind in the entire world, it will become effective on 4th April 2016
with the purpose of enabling those homeowners with households in areas at high
risk of flooding to afford insurance. It is not a direct product which can be purchased
by consumers, it can be described as more of a behind the scenes third party which
collaborates with current insurers. FloodRe will be a reinsurance company for current
insurers to insure themselves against losses caused by flooding, however it will be
funded by existing insurers.
The idea is to reduce premiums and excesses for those in flood prone areas, so those
who find it hard to get insured will now be able to take out insurance cover with
providers such as Aviva, whereas beforehand they were unable to obtain such
insurance or were reluctant to pay the high premiums. The preferred outcome is to
see a transition from the current market to a market where flood insurance is
available to everyone at affordable prices long after the existence of Flood Re.
However, to what extent the scheme is effective can be questioned extensively, there
are many exclusions involved with the scheme and questions have been raised about
the spending of flood defences rather than the introduction of such a scheme. Flood
Re has been established to last for 25 years, but is this long enough to solve the
flooding issues? These issues will be analysed throughout this
Analysis Of The Beatles Moulin Rouge !
Moulin Rouge! Analysis
All you need is love; love is all you need. These famous lyrics sung by The Beatles, is
the central theme of the narrative and resonates throughout the film, Moulin Rouge!
A romantic tragedy with a hint of Shakespearean forbidden love, Moulin Rouge is
encapsulated from its tragic but touching romance by melodic and ambient singing.
Baz Luhrmann, known for having vibrant cinematography and theatrical mise en
scene, showcases his directing as shown by the choreography and art direction. The
narrative structure of the film is a cinematic fairy tale romance as if the audience was
reading a classic tale.
The film begins with a hauntingly beautiful voice sung by what seems to be the
narrator (whom we later find out to be Toulouse Lautrec).The skyline of Paris is
silhouetted in a grainy type of sketch drawing, resembling the artwork of a children
s book. As the story progresses, we are pulled into this universe as we observe this
fantasy. The voice conveys the pain of a writer, Christian, who we learn, has lost a
lover, Satine. Christian is obviously in agony as he types away on his type writer.
The greatest thing you ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return, he types.
This statement commences the plot to fall into place and sets the theme of the
narrative. Within the first few minutes, the tone of the film is already established.
There is a sense of tragedy and heartbreak just from the melancholic score and dark
lighting. The main
Differences Of The Austroads Pavement Design Vs.
AASHTO...
In this research is to show the differences of the Austroads pavement design and
AASHTO pavement design. Both Austroad and AASHTO are used for pavement
design to design the pavement layers but both have different methodology and
assumptions. So that, the research will be the focus and compare on their
methodology and assumptions. According to both assumptions, a simple road that
been modelled by using the two type of software such as CIRCLY and
KENLAYER. CIRCLY and KENLAYER are very important software for pavement
design and both are commonly used in Australia. Austroads pavement design has a
design guide in 2003. This pavement design guide contains two types of design
processes for flexible pavements. The design processes are the empirical... Show
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Moreover, the mechanistic design is a rational and scientific fundamentals design.
This design is also very flexible and portable for all the pavement design.
Furthermore, mechanistic design can be known as semi empirical in pavement
design. For the mechanistic design process, the first process is about the design
traffic (ESA). To design the traffic, traffic loading is the main parameter to be
known. Traffic loading contains four type of design such as seal design, highway
pavement design, airports design, ports and log handling yards. Seal design is
using the equivalent light vehicles, for examples to converts the heavy vehicles to
equivalent light vehicles (ELV). Highway pavement design is using heavy
commercial vehicles (HCVs) only and converted to Equivalent Standard Axles
(ESA) but ignore the light vehicles. Airports design only use the special loading
formula. For ports and log handling yards, they are using the 4th power rule only for
converting the loads without using the ESA. The second process is a proposed
pavement model. The pavement model includes the ESA loading and the layers
defined by E, v and h. pavement model also includes the anisotropic and
Psychoanalytical Criticism of Macbeth
Psychoanalytical criticism is a form of literary critique, which uses some of the
techniques of psychoanalysis in the interpretation of literature. One of the more
prevalent Psychoanalytical theorists after Freud was Jacques Lacan. In his text, The
Signification of the Phallus, asserts that the idea of both sexes are based on the male
being and the female having the phallus, and these two differences determine the
relations between the sexes while also bringing them together. For Lacan, the phallus
for males represents power, authority, and desire while for females the phallus
signifies lack of power and agency (182).
Another important text by Lacan is The Agency of the Letter in the Unconscious or
Reason since Freud. This text ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I would argue, however, that Lady Macbeth s unsex me here speech tends to
deconstruct gender categories, unfixing the rigid cultural distinctions as well as
attributes which define male and female (Chamberlain 79).
Lady Macbeth wants the spirits to unsex [her] here not because she wants to be
transformed into a man, but rather she desires the same male characteristics as her
husband which are associated with violence. Alfar claims, If she does indeed
transgress her gender to become more manly, therefore, it is because she must do so
to reflect as conduct manuals demand the bloody desire of her husband (181).
After returning home from the battlefield, Macbeth consciously ponders murdering
his king. However, his loyalty to the crown overtakes his hidden desire, and he
resolves: If chance will have me king, why, chance / may crown me / Without my
stir (1.3) Macbeth then informs Lady Macbeth that he is not will to commit regicide.
Upon hearing that Macbeth has disregarded his black and deep desires, Lady
Macbeth tries to convince Macbeth to go through with the deed:
Was the hope drunk
Wherein you dressed yourself? Hath it slept since?
And wakes it now, to look so green and pale
At what it did so freely? From this time
Such I account thy love. Art thou afeard
To be the same in thine own act and valor
As thou art in desire? Wouldst thou have that
Which thou esteem st the ornament of life
Lady Macbeth encourages Macbeth to commit treason by
How To Build Coonhounds
Billy pleaded for 2 coonhounds but his parent said they didn t have money at the
time, his talk with his parents, his want for a coonhound grew even more. The next
day Billy s father got him traps to distract Billy from getting the dog. However, Billy
got bored of the traps and was more desperate for a dog. While farming Billy saw a
fishing camp and decided to look through it, while he was looking through the
camp, he saw a sportsman magazine. When flipping through the pages he saw a
for sale ad, in the ad he saw coonhounds for $25 dollars each. Billy decided he
should earn $50 dollars to buy 2 redbone coonhounds. he was farming and trapping.
He did that for 3 years straight and finally obtained $50 dollars, he could get
coonhounds! Billy ran to his grandfather s store and asked him to help buy the
hounds. Billy finally arrived at the pickup depot and... Show more content on
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Billy trained them for a year and while they were hunting they caught a mountain
lion in a tree. The lion leaped for Billy but Old Dan and Little Ann rammed him
away, while they rammed the lion Old Dan got cut up a bunch. After the fight,
Billy rushed home and took care of the wounds whilst sewing his skin together Old
Dan died in his lap. Billy buried him where you could see all of the forest. The next
day Little Ann wouldn t eat or drink and wasn t even moving. When they weren t
looking Little Ann carried herself with the last of her strength to Old Dan s grave.
Her soul left her body, and Billy buried Little Ann beside Old Dan. Days passed
and when Billy visited them a red fern had grown on top of them, he was so angry
he pulled out his knife and was about to cut it down. He looked at the fern and
remembered the legend his grandma had told him and his sisters, A boy and a girl
were out in the forest and a blizzard started, they froze to death and a few days later
a red fern shaped as a rainbow covered them. The same thing happened to Old Dan
and Little
Explain Why Was Mesmer Created What Would Be
Hypnosis
(1.)Describe how Mesmer created what would become hypnosis. Why was Mesmer s
method of testing his idea problematic in light of the scientific method?
The origins of hypnosis came from a physician known as Franz Anton Mesmer
who some would say related an effective therapy based on the idea that illness,
mental or otherwise, was the result of misaligned magnetic forces within someone
who is experiencing extreme distress. Mesmer earned his medical degree and had a
thriving practice but he also had a passion for science and kept up to date with
current developments. He was interested primarily in recent discoveries of
electricity and magnesium. He believed that magnesium directly affected humans
and that good health was a direct result of aligned internal magnetic forces. He
believed that if these forced did not align that a person would be either mental or
physically ill or both. Since it was believed that illness was created by the forces
opposing each other as a physician and scientist he believed in order to cure illness
these forces needed to straighten out within the body. He believed that in order to
cure his patients who would develop mental health disorders he would prescribe
them a heavy dose of iron and then pass magnets over their bodies. His patients
would then go into a crisis state a type of trance state where his patients ... Show more
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Psychology became popular after the psychological testing that was conducted after
World War I. Unfortunately many unqualified individuals were claiming to be able
to deliver psychological services. While the APA attempted to put a resolution in
place stating that only trained professionals would be allowed to administer the
psychological testing. There were no clear guidelines to what made a professional
qualified and many individuals did not belong to
How Did Socrates Corrupt Youth
Socrates was a wise philosophical man that was in search of the truth about
wisdom. However, his answers of true wisdom and his opinions lead Socrates to be
brought up on charges. Many viewed him as a corrupting influence on other people
accused him of forcing his ideas upon others. Socrates was charged with two charges,
the first one was impiety and the second one was the corrupting of the youth.
Socrates responded to these charges by denying the fact that his wisdom and
philosophical activities had caused no harm to the society he lives in. Socrates
defense against the charge that he does not believe in the gods is honest and
sufficient. Socrates states that the accusers are in the wrong for accusing Socrates
that they are even contradicting... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Socrates questions Meletus, one of the men that accused him of corrupting the
youth. During this trial, he says that Meletus only pretends to care and be serious
of things he has never cared about before. Socrates asks him, do you not regard it as
most important how the youth will be the best possible? (24 d), and Meletus does
not respond at first but then says that the judges and the laws are what shapes the
youth to make them better. Socrates defends himself by saying that the only reason
they brought him to trial is because they did not like Socrates ignorance and find him
irritating. Socrates was the only one who cared about teaching the youth because he
understood that they were important and they were the future. For it would be a great
happiness for the young if one alone corrupts them, while the others benefit them. But
in fact, Meletus, you have sufficiently displayed that you never yet gave any thought
to the young. And you are making your own lack of care plainly apparent, since you
have cared nothing about the things for which you bring me in here. (25
Swot Analysis for Walmart
SWOT Analysis for Walmart Fay Stewart MGT/521 February 1, 2012 Audrey
Ellison A SWOT analysis looks at the strengths and weaknesses of a company and the
opportunities and threats. When used in business it can help a company carve a
sustainable niche in the market. A SWOT analysis can be a powerful tool that can
assist a company in uncovering opportunities that they can exploit. If a company can
comprehend their weaknesses they can then manage and eliminate threats that would
otherwise have caught them off guard. By a company looking at themselves and their
competitors and using this tool, a company can come up with a strategy that will set
them apart from their competitors. Background Sam Walton had a dream of being
able to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To maintain constant low prices the products must be purchased in bulk and this can
harm the revenue. Many time products fail in the market and they can be stuck with
large amounts of product that will now move slow and take up space in their
distribution centers. Another often mentioned weakness is that they tend to keep
more part time employees than they do full time. The part time employees are paid
and low wage and are offered no incentives, this leads to large turnover rates.
Walmart has had many labor relations issues that include being sued by employees
for being gender biased. The company s top management is held by few women and
minorities. They have tried to rectify this problem, but females and minorities getting
promoted to manager positions remain issues for the company. The company does
not believe or want a labor union; this can give the perception that the company treats
employees poorly. The image this may cast can deter a person to apply for
employment. Opportunities The opportunities for the SWOT analysis of Walmart
end only where their resourcefulness ends. Walmart needs to focus on the future and
develop their insight. The people and other businesses need to know and understand
that they are not coming into their community to destroy the local businesses. The
American consumer is driven by cost and that is now starting to change. People in
America notice the bigger picture and Walmart needs to start endorsing optimistic
ideals.
Analysis Of Angelina County Shared Cultural Ties With...
The stats mentioned above demonstrate that a significant number of non slaveowners
resides in Angelina. Due to the lack of financial resources to purchase slaves, they
relied on their own labors to sustain a livelihood for their homestead creating a
different economy not associated with the plantation system. The large population of
non slaveholders, small farms, translates to economic and political power within this
county. McCaslin argues that since the slave population had declined to less than half
of the regional average the propaganda tactics utilized in the other counties had little
effect on this county. Voters instead listened to attorney James W. Guinn chooses to
follow the voice of reason, rather than that of anarchy. Although Angelina County
shared cultural ties with other Gulf southerners they acted within the parameters set
by their environment and by their economic system. Finally, McCaslin challenges
scholars seeking understanding of Unionism they need to study the environment and
economics, that shape political allegiances. The recent study of these Northern
counties, John R. Lundberg s article, disputes the prominent narrative for why the
North Texascounties voted against secession during the secession referendum. Most
historians, for example, Buenger, cite the reasons for voting for or against secession
stems from the growing Indian raids on the exposed frontier. Also, Houston s failure
to protect the settlers from those
10 Favorite Moments In WWE History
In honor of Hell In A Cell last Sunday, I ve decided to compile my 10 favorite
moments from this PPV in WWE history. The brutal structure lives up to it s name
every year as nobody walks out the same. First here are some honorable mentions.
Honorable Mentions
Triple H breaks a sledgehammer over Mr. McMahon s head Ryback Shell Shocks
CM Punk on top of the Cell Triple H Pedigrees Chris Jericho on top of the Cell The
Undertaker vs Triple H with HBK as referee Big Boss Man gets hanged by
Undertaker The Miz and R Truth take the Cell Hostage Cena, Swagger, and Punk in
the unknown HIAC match Kevin Owens falls from halfway up the Cell
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Luckily, Edge didn t end up being thrown off the Cell like Foley, but what happens
to Edge next is awful in its own right. And it s next on the list.
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8. Edge gets Choke Slammed through the ring and lit on fire
After Edge and Undertaker s Hell in a Cell match, The Undertaker set up a huge
ladder in the middle of the ring and carried Edge to the top. The Undertaker grabbed
Edge by the throat and proceeded to Chokeslam him from the top of the ladder.
Edge hit the ring with such force, a hole was formed and Edge fell through it. As
Undertaker put his arms up, fire rose from the hole Edge fell into. Edge was on fire,
and Undertaker fulfilled his promise to Take Edge to hell. Literally.
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7. HBK takes the fall
Shawn Michaels was hanging on to the top of the Cell by one hand. Suddenly, his life
changed forever as his opponent stomped on his hand, causing Shawn to fall off the
Cell and through the announcer s table.
Of course, he wasn t all the way at the top, but he still fell around 14 feet. The
original Cell was 16 feet tall and weighed two tons. Since then, the Cell has been
amplified and now stands at 21 feet tall, and weighs five tons!
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6. Ambrose and Rollins take simultaneous plunges
Ambrose and Rollins were looking to end their bitter rivalry by
Greed Is The Worst Of The Seven Deadly Sins
Greed is the worst of the Seven Deadly Sins because it leads to arrogance, self
destruction and fear. It is the worst of all the Seven Deadly Sins because it causes
arrogance when relationships are involved. First of all, arrogance and greed ruin
marriages. Arrogance along with greed causes people to believe that they do not
need the companionship of others, because they have their wealth. For example, my
friend s father, Mr. Ortiz had won the lottery a few years ago, the total sum was
about ten million dollars. Before, he was working in a distribution factory for
Walmart only making about nine dollars an hour. So, Mr. Ortiz quit his job and
began buying expensive cars, clothes, and houses thinking that he did not need
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First, Fear has the power to interfere with relationships. Fear brings about the belief
that people are only in a relationship with the person for their material possessions.
For example, if a person of excessive wealth deals with people in his family and
friends that often ask for substantial amounts of money, they become suspicious of
why a person is involved in their life. Also, greed and fear makes many believe that
they will never have enough wealth, which causes them to become greedy. For
example, my grandfather works harder than anyone I have ever seen before. Even
though, he has retired with a significant amount of wealth, he fears that one day he
will not be able to take care of my grandmother. As a result, he continues to work
countless hours every day to convince himself that his wealth will never leave him.
People that have fear and greed will never be satisfied with anything they currently
have. A person could have everything there heart desires, but will never be satisfied.
It causes people to question their relationships with others. Lastly, greed is considered
the worst of the Seven Deadly Sins because it causes arrogance, fear and self
destruction in a person s
Piaget And Vygotsky Compare And Contrast
Developmental psychology is the study of mental structures and learning through
experience. This is the interest between characteristics, the individual s behaviour and
environmental factors including social context and their impact on developments
Piaget and Vygotsky had many similarities in their ideas they both looked at children
s cognitive development of knowledge and had the theory that there are things
beyond a Childs understanding but their approaches to these ideas were different.
They believed that it was important for children to participate in their learning and
they also both looked at social factors concerning children s cognitive development
However Piaget had many ideas and thoughts that differed from Vygotsky.... Show
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In future years because of his experiences, Piaget changed the way he conducted
his research to include more importance on child activity. In comparison Vygotsky
didn t rely upon time he believed that children s learning should be taken further by
looking at their actual capabilities and then seeing how much more potential they
have, this was called the ZPD (zone of proximal development). He stated that
teaching is only good when it awakens and rouses to life those functions which are
in a stage of maturing which lie in the ZPD (Dunphy Dunphy 2003, p49). Vygotsky
also believed in social interactions for development with the emphasis upon
communications, language (the inner voice) and the role of experts. He believed
that when a child is challenged and is helped with these challenges it will obtain
new knowledge and skills. A criticism of Vygotsky s could be that he really didn t
have any research to back up his theories, and he was constantly changing his ideas.
Perhaps changing his ideas was his way of taking on board any criticisms and
updating his thinking to improve upon his work. Vygotsky, however, did realise that
Piaget s theories were quite important and he built his theories upon the information
obtained by him. My evaluation of Piaget and Vygotsky is that although Piaget s
studies
The Importance of Oral Hygiene Essay
Importance of careful assessment of oral cavity for suspicious lesions for early
detection of multiple myeloma.1
ARTICLE TITLE AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION: Article title: The
multiple oral presentations of multiple myeloma .1
Bibliographic information: Richard C. Cardoso Peter J. Gerngross Theresa M.
Hofstede Donna M. Weber Mark S. Chambers. Support Care Cancer (2014) 22:259
267 DOI 10.1007/s00520 013 1960 y.
PURPOSE/QUESTION:
The purpose of this study was:
1)To show the varied oral presentations of multiple myeloma, illustrating the
importance of carefully surveying the oral cavity for suspicious lesions that could be
indicative of palpable disease and/or recurrence .1
2)The diagnostic criteria and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Though specific subject selection criteria are not mentioned in the article, subject
selection bias is not observed as cases reported in this article include both sexes, age
range reported is broad from 31 to 70 years old the location and clinical appearance
of each oral lesion were different. Author has reported and discussed each case and
analyzed similarities and differences in all case reports. As per my opinion this study
has following issues:
The literature review was detailed explaining the etiology diagnosis and treatment of
the disease however limited literature references were mentioned to support the
conclusion that, Oral cavity lesions can be the first sign of relapse or succession of
myeloma.1
Only 5 cases were reported which limits study evidence. More number of cases
should be observed to confirm the conclusion.
The purpose of the study and final conclusion do not match. In the study purpose it
was mentioned that, oral cavity lesions could be indicative of palpable disease and
/or recurrence of myeloma however in the conclusion it was stated that, oral cavity
lesions can be the first sign of recurrence or progression of multiple myeloma .1
The study was well
Great Pyramids of Gizeh
In the history of ancient Kemet was divided into three broad periods of unity and
stability as historians has called the Old Kingdom (2649 2134 BC), Middle
Kingdom (2040 1640 BC), and lastly the New Kingdom (1550 1070 BC). Ancient
Kemet (black land) also known as today as Egypt were ruled by pharaohs. The
pharohs has absolute authority to control the land and their resources to provide a
stable central government. The pharohs were known for their divine kingship. In the
pyramidstructure of the social class level the pharaohs is the top and below him are
the upper class that includes the highest priests and noblesand the scribes (note
takers). next are the middle class also known as skilled laborers such as artisans
and craftspeople, and lastly in the lower class are peasants farmers,peasant workers,
servants and slaves. All pharaohs were polythestic, worships their gods and
goddesses, and were matrilineal. The pharaohs believe in the afterlife and did not
take death as the final ending of their life. The Egyptians believed that all humans
could be reborn after death and exist throughout eternity due to inspiration from the
sun. The Egyptians considered Re, the sun god, as the most powerful of the gods
because the sun was very important for all of the natural forces and that Re is the
center of their worship. As the Egyptians says that the sun is important because
depending on which direction the sun is reflecting or faces shows whether it
associates with death
The Strengths Of Toll Brothers
Strengths The strengths of Toll Brothers include Provision of monetary assistance in
order to conduct business in an effective manner Effective sales and distribution
network Skilled workforce Vast domestic market Good repute of company Considered
as a leading brand in luxury homebuilding Weaknesses The company is not focusing
much on the investments and increasing efforts in research and development The tax
structure and cost structure of the company is complicated Future profitability of the
company cannot be ensured because the business is highly dependent on economic
conditions Opportunities The income level of company is constantly increasing The
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Further, certain political decisions regarding construction also exert their impact.
However, Health and Safety law, Tax Policy, Employment Law, Environmental Law,
regulations and deregulations affect the home building business of the company.
Approvals are required for acquiring land, and for these approvals the company has
to pass through lengthy processes. The company is facing political pressure, which is
from no growth proponents. But, as a matter of fact, the political conditions are
working in favor of Toll Brothers, and the company is getting control over
unfavorable conditions by controlling the land, and navigating via difficult and
lengthy regulatory approval process. Economic Factors Changing economic
conditions are upsetting for Toll Brothers. Cyclic behavior of the domestic economy
exerts its influence on business of Toll Brothers. The company can conduct its
operations effective when the economy is at boom because of increase in demand,
but when demand is low as during a recession, the company has to face a financial
loss. But, now economic conditions of the United States are improving as the
economy is recovering, which is facilitating the company to run its operations in an
effective manner. Fluctuations in prices such as in cement prices also exert their
influence, and prevent the company from conduction of smooth business.
Construction companies such as Toll Brothers are contributing to the improvement of
Gross Domestic
Difference in Societies of New England and Chesapeake...
Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by
people of English origin, by 1700 the regions had evolved into two different societies,
why did this difference in development occur?
For different reasons, settlers chose to inhabit the regions of New England and
Chesapeake. The social economic and political reasons separated these groups. This
was mostly because of the different founding purposes; New England being founded
on religous values and the Chesapake being founded for financial reasons by Joint
Stock companies. Although settled largely by people of the English origin, the
regions of the east cost had evolved into two different societies by 1700. The push
and pull factors of the settlers coming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Often the settlers lived to their twenties, but not much longer. In the parallel New
England individualists were rare. Families, children and even grandparents
inhbited New England. The settlers brought over were educated professionals and
skilled workers. In Chesapeake people had to be constantly sent over to keep the
population up and the colony successful but in New England educated traits were
passed down in families so their population grew successfully. New England s
population was not very diverse though, and also did not have many slaves.
Combining the different reasons the settlers came to Chesapeake and New England
and the types of people they were results to the societies that were constructed in
these colonies. Chesapeake was agriculturally driven while New England on the
contrary had commerce and was much more business like. Chesapeake also had a
few varieties in the levels of society. Small farmers held most of the population, then
there are the landless whites, great farmers, indentured servents and slaves. Because
of the little amount of women until the 17th century, Chesapeake had very weak
family ties. One in three brides were already pregnant! In New England marriage
was an extremely important key to their society. Their orderly society was based on
religion, but was not very tolerant. The Congregational Church could be found here
along witht the General Court. Agriculture was not used much at all in this colony.
Ship building, labor, and
What Does Daisy Symbolize The Lost Person In The Great
Gatsby
Scott Fitzgerald, the author of The Great Gatsby, was an intellectual and miserable
person. His family was affluent but became decadent in his generation. As a man
who was interested in literature, Fitzgerald always fail in the university exams
because he spent most time on writing. He fell in love with a girl called Ginevra King
. However, King s family was wealthy, and her father against the relationship
between King and Fitzgerald. In fact, King s father told Fitzgerald that a poor guy
would never marry a rich girl. Later, Fitzgerald joined the army and prepared for the
World War I. Nevertheless, the war ended before he went to the battlefield. After the
war, Fitzgerald fell in love again with a girl. Unfortunately, the girl refused to be...
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From my point of view, Daisy symbolizes the lost generation because she was
confused about the goal of life, did not have a strong stand, and was extremely
materialistic. Besides, Daisy was sophisticated and good at tricking others. She
promised Gatsby that she would wait for him before he joined the army. To
Gatsby, Daisy was paragon of perfection. I think Daisy represents the women who
are untruthful and ruthless. They attract men and tried to make benefit from those
men. As an idiom says, people who fall in love are blind in other words, those
females are conspirators because they make those men totally believe them and
they deceive the males. As a result, those men become scapegoats and they do not
realize that they were used by those malicious women. In fact, Daisy was a typical
example of this kind of women. Her charming and fancy backgrounds made Gatsby
lost his intellect and willing to do all things for her. Gatsby became the killer of
Myrtle Wilson though he clearly knew that Daisy was the murder. What is more,
Daisy viewed Gatsby completely as a tool. In fact, instead of attending Gatsby s
funnel, Daisy chose to leave with Tom by leaving no address. Therefore, Fitzgerald
depicted Daisy as a representative of the worldly and fickle
1984 Diary Entry Essay
G. Orwell s 1984 written assignment. The following text is a diary entry, written by
Winston. It s what he would ve written when he had just been arrested and brought
to Miniluv, if he had been able to. This is the last entry in the diary of Winston
Smith. It finally happened. I was dead long before, but soon I ll be shot in the head
for real. I hope it s quick, at least in the end, after the torture. I hope and I don t
believe myself, for I know it s a futile hope, simply the bit of humanity left in me
fighting to survive. What will it take to break me? I m not strong. I need to be. I m
scared. It s foolish to think that the way I die can affect the future in any way, but it s
important. I need to die with my own thoughts in my skull, so that when they shoot
me, those thoughts will get out with the stream of my blood and brain matter. And
maybe, in the second before darkness descends, I ll... Show more content on
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This will also be an interesting read for those who enjoy analyzing people based on
how they react in stressful situations. But all readers should feel pity and pride for
this man, who has locked his emotional turmoil under a numbed soul, brain
frantically leaping through visions of a golden future and nightmares filled with pain
and torture, all the while still staying as brave as possible in these circumstances,
saying: You can t break all of me! And that is the point. Even though Winston loves
BB in the end, even though he has been tortured past the point of breaking, he fought
until the end, and then made the most human choice. He stayed human as he gave in,
as he was brainwashed and destroyed from within, because he was human enough to
admit we can t always win. The text has fulfilled its purpose of showing how
humanity can stand against death and accept it as inevitable in the same
Folic Acid, Or Liver Enzyme Levels After Isotretinoin
Therapy
folic acid, or liver enzyme levels after isotretinoin therapy.9 In the group taking 1 mg
/kg/d of isotretinoin, total cholesterol levels were significantly increased after therapy.
In the group taking 0.5 mg/kg/d of isotretinoin, there was no significant change in
cholesterol. Triglycerides significantly increased in both the 0.5 and 1 mg/kg/d
treatment groups after the administration of isotretinoin therapy.9 In Kamal and Polat
s study, the small sample sizecould have resulted in a type II error.9 Although the
length of isotretinoin therapy in this study is similar to that administered in the
general population, the after treatment lab work was done on only the 45th day of
treatment. By doing the lab work only 45 days into treatment,... Show more content
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The treatment group consisted of 120 patients with moderate to severe acne vulgaris
(98 women, 22 men, ages 18 40) and the control group was composed of 100 healthy
individuals (79 women, 21 men, ages 18 40).8 Exclusion criteria included pregnancy,
nursing, smoking, migraines, hyperlipidemia, hypervitaminosis A, medication use,
vitamin supplementation, and systemic disease. Individuals in the treatment group
underwent isotretinoin therapy for six months at a starting dose of 0.6 1 mg/kg/d,
titrated to reach a total dose of 120 mg/kg.8 In the treatment group, liver function,
hemograms, lipids, B12, and folic acid levels were evaluated both before
administration of isotretinoin and after six months of therapy. In the control group,
B12 and folic acid levels were measured once.8 In this study, there were no
statistically significant differences between the age and sex of the treatment and
control groups.8 Pre treatment vitamin B12 levels were significantly higher in the
treatment group than in the control group, but there were no significant
David Brewster The Color Of Water Quotes With Page
Numbers
Part A: Characterization
I want MY life, not HIS death... (p.205) This quote is thought be Brewster. His
uncle is having a stroke in front of him, and he is taking it away from him. He is
thinking to himself that he wants to live, and be free from Uncle Hoyt s pain. He
doesn t want to die Uncle Hoyt s death. Brewster wants to live free and not have to
suffer under Uncle Hoyt.
Part B: Quote Analysis
B. One of these days you re gonna test me, and there ll be no one getting hurt but you.
(p.167)
Brewster tells this to Uncle Hoyt. I think Brewster means that one day he won t
care about Uncle Hoyt and Uncle Hoyt will feel his own pain with no one to take it
away. He is saying he will stop caring for him, and make him suffer in his own pain.
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Clumsy person: She was a klutz.
2. Divine (p.162) ..like they contain divine wisdom. D. Holy, powerful: He was a
divine dancer.
3. Reluctant (p.185) I will reluctantly admit that I am also a victim of species
numbness. D. Hesitant: The dog was reluctant to the human food.
4. Primal (p.191) ... I ll admit I had a primal kind of desire to see those muscles in
motion. D. Wild: The dog had primal instincts.
5. Emancipate (p.193) ..and I can become an emancipated minor. D. Set free, release:
Abraham Lincoln emancipated freedom to slaves.
6. Console (p.195) My friends came out to console and support me, calling Tennyson
every name in the book... D. Comfort and encourage: He tried to console her, but she
pushed away.
7. Ferment (p.197) But the fear fermenting to dread... D. Aging, changing: The drink
began to ferment over time.
8. Idle (p.213) ...because you know what they say about idle hands and all... D. Lazy,
unmoving: The car was idle during the show.
9. Dynamic (p.215) ...and how good both Dad and I felt with Brew in the mix,
changing the whole family dynamic. D. Process, change: The economy was
Modern American Liberalism Research Paper
According to Roskin s text, ideology is a belief system that society can be
improved by following certain doctrines . In politics, ideology cements together
movements, parties, and revolutionary groups. It s a way of explaining reality, of
searching for certainty or what some would call truth it allows us to draw
conclusions upon which we can take action. While particular ideologies may rise or
fall, ideological forms of politics seem to be an enduring feature of world history. The
textbook contends that in line with Adam Smith s thinking, classic liberalismexpelled
government from the marketplace; modern liberalism brought it back in, this time to
protect people from sometimes unfair economic system. I will begin by stating that
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It could be claimed that it is not just an ideology but is the ideology for all mankind,
a fundamental truth that is not culturally specific to the West but is of global value.
Modern American liberals value institutions that defend against economic inequality.
Modern American liberalism is typically associated with the Democratic party, as
modern American conservatism is typically associated with the Republican party.
Liberals typically accept scientific ideas that some conservatives reject, such as
evolution and global warming. While both types of liberals will be strong on
ending the police state and ensuring due process, the biggest differences arise in
economic matters. Classic liberals favor low or no tariffs, reduced regulatory
burdens, even taxation with a low tax burden, and thus reduced government
expenditures and small government overall. Modern liberals favor a highly
progressive tax system, high taxes to break up large aggregations of wealth at the
upper strata, many regulations on businesses, high minimum wage laws, and barriers
to free international trade. Modern liberalism is not completely collectivist; nor is it
completely individualistic. It has elements of both doctrines. The same is true of
conservatism. Neither view provides a coherent approach to politics, built up from
first principles. Whereas conservatism and liberalism are both outgrowths of classical
liberal thought, they differ in what they accept and reject of their intellectual roots
(Goodman). Conservatism tends to accept the classical liberal commitment to
economic liberty but rejects many of its applications to the noneconomic realm.
Liberalism accepts the classical liberal commitment to civil liberties but largely
rejects the idea of economic
Sri Lanka should reach 100% institutional delivery level....
Sri Lanka should reach 100% institutional delivery level. It helps to further reduce the
maternal and infant mortality.
Sri Lankan mothers migrate foreign countries as housemaids to increase the
economic condition of their families. This is one of the major income in Sri Lanka.
But her children loose her protection. It directly effects to the child mortality and
malnutrition. The government should introduce barriers to migrate women as
housemaids, especially mothers who have small children. Sri Lanka should encourage
to male workers to go abroad.
It is necessary to introduce a pension scheme and health care system for the elders.
Otherwise demographic transitions would be a financial problem in their families.
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Government should intervene to improve the private sector nursing education. The
private sector should involve to establish training institutions for pare medical
professions. Otherwise the government should introduce payee programmes for
training pare medical students. Government should involve minimizing this problem.
The corruption and fraud are key issues in the health sector and the government
should get necessary actions to prevent these incidents. It is needed urgent policy
reforms requirement to prevent this kind of situation. Ministry of health should
follow the government rules and regulations and should implement the tender
procedure of the country. The government should correct the administration
weaknesses of the health ministry to provide advanced medical service in the country.
Although many actions have been implemented against the spread of the dengue
during the past period, desired outcomes unable to achieve. So Mosquito breeding
control act should be tightly implemented. The major problem of the control of
mosquito breeding in Sri Lanka is lack of public health inspectors. But there are many
government officers work in the field. The government can get these officers help to
control breeding mosquitoes.
Although the government sector female officers get enough maternity leaves, private
sector working ladies haven t this opportunity. The laws and regulations should be
prepared to eliminate the problem.
The attractive package should be introduced
Stars Life Cycle
Stars are born of gas and dust and have a life cycle based on their original mass.
Stars are not alive, but they go through stages. There are many sources that prove
that this fact is true! These sources include the life cycle of stars, star classification,
and types of galaxies. These different life cycles are for the high mass stars and the
low mass stars.
There are 3 types of galaxies. These galaxies are Irregular, Spiral, and Elliptical.
Irregular galaxies have no defined shape and have mostly new stars. Spiral galaxies
have a spiral shape and have mostly medium aged stars. Lastly, Elliptical galaxies are
shaped like a sphere and hold mostly old aged stars.
The stars are born from gas and dust. Even the sun formed this way. Stars are also
classified by color, temp., luminosity, and distance from the earth. Stars form inside
a cloud of dust called a Nebula. Gravity pulls gas and dust closer together in some
place of the Nebula. When the matter contracts, it forms a hot sphere. Did you know
the color of the star is the effect of the temperature of the star. The sphere then
becomes a star if the center grows hot and dense enough for fusion to happen. As
you can see stars, like the sun, are born out of gas and dust that gets contracted.The
different stages a star goes through depends on the mass of the star. Lower mass stars
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High mass stars don t last as long in the main sequence stage because they use their
energy fastly. After millions of years, a high mass star expands into a supergiant
star. In the core of this star, fusion produces heavier and heavier elements. Then
when a iron ore forms, fusion stops and the core collapses. Then parts of the core
bounces outward, and the star explodes into a supernova. This explosion can form a
extremely dense body called a neutron star. Sometimes a supernova leaves behind a
core where it collapses forming into a invisible object called a black
The Poem Thanatopsis By William Cullen Bryant
The poem Thanatopsis by William Cullen Bryant has the message that when one dies
they return to nature and that death is not something to be scared about so one
shouldn t let the fear stop one from living. The first writing strategy Bryant uses to
develop his central message is imagery. Bryant uses imagery when describing the
tomb in lines 37 42, The hills rock ribbed and ancient as the sun...rivers that move in
majesty, and the complaining brooks that make the meadows green... . Using this
imagery it says that even though all these people are dead they are all together in
undisturbed nature. Bryant also uses imagery in lines 22 26, Earth, that nourished
thee, shall claim thy growth, to be resolved the earth again...to mix forever with the
elements .
Cryptograpy Exam
1.What are some threats associated with a direct digital signature scheme?
a.The scheme validation is dependent on the security of the sender s private key,
which the sender can later claim lost or stolen and that the signature was forged when
trying to deny sending a particular message.
b.If a private key is stolen from Bob at time t, the thief can send a message signed
with Bob s signature with a time stamp equal to or less than t.
c.The need for trust between 2 participants is a potential threat since there is no
independent verification process.
2.How can you get physical possession of the password hashes from a MS Server
2008 running Active Directory?
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b.Two parties each create a public key, private key pair and communicate the
public key to the other party. The keys are designed in such a way that both sides
can calculate the same unique secret key based on each side s private key and the
other side s public key.
4.What are the principal services provided by PGP?
a.Digital Signature (DSS/SHA or RSA/SHA)
b.Message Encryption (CAST 128, IDEA, 3 DES in conjunction
c.with RSA)
d.Compression (Lempel Ziv)
e.E mail compatibility (Radix 64 conversion)
f.Segmentation (to overcome maximum message length of 50,000 bytes for SMTP)
5.What is involved in obtaining a VeriSign certificate? There are some 3rd party
companies that provide VeriSign certificates below is one process from Internet
Junction:
a.Domain Ownership
i.The person applying for VeriSign must be either the owner of a registered domain
or an employee of the company that owns the domain
b.Proof of Right
i.Organizations applying for VeriSign must be legitimate and registered with the
proper government authorities. The following can be provided as proof of right.
1.DUNS (Dun Bradstreet) number
2.Business license
3.Articles of incorporation
4.Partnership papers
5.Business license
c.Application completion
i.Application is completed once the required documents have been verified
d.
The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles
The damage inflicted on Europe during World War I was dire and left Europe in a
state of chaos. Consequently, post war peace settlements were complicated, but
were necessary in order to end the period of disorder. World War I concluded on
November 1918, when Germany agreed to an armistice. At the end of the war,
European leaders realized that their reasons for initially engaging in the war had
not been worth it. Countries were torn apart, as established dynasties had fallen
during the war and new states were attempting to rise up. In early 1919, a
conference was to be held, whose purpose would be to end the period of disorder.
The victors of the war, the Allies, would negotiate peace settlements and then propose
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The German Problem was the overriding issue discussed at the conference, and
because there were decisions to be made about many different matters such as
frontiers, reparations, and military limitations, the countries had contrary
ambitions, and were forced to make numerous compromises. Each country was
focused on achieving their own goals.The discussion of frontiers, especially the
German Rhineland, was controversial between the three countries because they
each opposed the ambitions of the others. France had very specific intentions, such
as regaining the territory of Alsace Lorraine and expanding into territories such as
the German Rhineland. However, as France s size would increase, so would its
power, and this went against Britain s goal of establishing a balance of power in
Europe. Wilson believed that the opinions of the people of each territory should be
considered in their decision. The final decision was that France would regain Alsace
Lorraine and the German Rhineland would become a demilitarized zone, so
Germany could no have no forces there. This compromise satisfied each of the three
countries because France desired a buffer state between itself and Germany, and it
would not threaten the British balance of power nor Wilson s ideas of new
diplomacy. This settlement shows that the delegates, despite their opposing views,
were able to reach a compromise. Disagreements between the countries during the
negotiations of reparations caused a large shift in
Essay On A Life On Meditation
What is meditation? What are the advantages of meditation in day by day life?
Have you ever practiced meditation when you are stressed? There are countless
questions that we ask every day. This is what Mai Samih tries to answer in her
article the benefits of meditation and its effect on health, mood, physiological and
physical levels. The author is Mai Samih and the title of her article is A life on
meditationthe article was published in Al Ahram Weekly journal in July 20, 2014. In
this article, the author mentioned certain ideas and supported some of her thoughts
with cases from real life, for example: Nermeen who has been affected by twin heart
meditation and felt a change in her life by feeling of inner purity and... Show more
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The more familiar our brain is with inspiration, the more quiet and more serene it
gets to be. At the point when our brain is quiet we are free from anxiety and mental
uneasiness, and we experience true happiness. If we train our mind to become
peaceful we will be cheerful constantly, even in the most troublesome conditions.
But if it is not peaceful, even if we have the best outside conditions we won t be
glad one of the most ideal to learn is using breathing meditation. Furthermore, I am
with the author when she says we are using our brains all the time and as a result at
the end of the day we may be liable to lack focus and even be liable to nervous
collapse and meditation uses the energy flowing through the body to promote healing
and when she said meditation in the workplace can help people
Termites In Home Research Paper
It s hard to sleep at night after seeing a neighbor s house devastated by termites.
Thousands of dollars worth of damage is not uncommon when a home is invaded by
tiny wood eaters. If your neighbor s house was damaged by termites recently, you are
likely worried about your home becoming the next casualty. Don t let your house
suffer the same fate as your neighbor s. Follow the advice below to keep termites
away from your home.
Keep Your Yard Dry
Termites are more likely to invade your property if they find easy access to water, so
check your lawn for puddles. If you find one section of your yard flooded, make sure
your drainage system is working properly. Remove leaves, rocks, and debris from
drainage pipes to prevent pooling of water in
Event Report
1 Introduction This report shows progress in planning event and Evaluation of the
organised event. For our event, we have ogerniced an exhibition of photographs it
did take place in Yang Sing Restaurant at 6.00pm on the 18th March 2009. In the
group of five people which are Anna Wolnik, Anna Lekstutis, Iram Khan, Mariah
Arfan and Ashley Huges. The exhibition of photographs what we did prepare was a
theme which is called the beauty of the city . We had different photographs taken
for the event and we arranged for this to happen. The photographs were auctioned
and this is was a charity event with all profits going to our charity. We advertise the
event by using posters and selling tickets. We also prepared food and drink to guests
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We didn t have to pay for anything in this case, even for renting the banqueting
room that s because Anna works at this restaurant. Restaurant has got excellent
access and separate toilet for disabled people and parents with children so we had
no problems with guests finding the toilet as each flour has one. Anna W and my
self organized appointment with a photographer Elzbieta Kolder who was our
special quest during the evening, showing example of pictures which she has taken.
We used them pictures to put around the hall which we have booked and we have
put few pictures on auction. Most of them pictures got sold by the guests on auction
however not all of them got sold. Each picture had its own price starting 4rm ВЈ5 to
ВЈ15. Profit has been made through them pictures and been given to the charity
which was cancer. Food We have prepared menu of polish, Asian and English
dishes for that night, which are traditional polish vegetable salad, several types of
sausages and ham, bigos (traditional polish dish made from young cabbage and
sausage served with bread). Asian food will include Samoa s, kebabs and much more
to suite everyone s taste. Additionally, our quests will find some
Essay on Kabuki Theatre
To what extent does stage design impact, influence, and enhance a traditional Kabuki
theatre performance, more specifically, in the eighteenth century play Yoshitsune
Senbon Zakura (Yoshitsune and the Thousand Cherry Trees) written by Takeda
Izumo II, Namiki SenryГ» I, and Miyoshi ShГґraku?
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Title Page..................................................................................................Page 1
Table of Contents........................................................................................Page 2
Subject of Essay......................................................................................Page 3 10 *
Introduction......................................................................................Page 3 * Kabuki
and Kabuki History.................................................................Page 3 4 * Aspects of
Stage Design.....................................................................Page 4 6 * Yoshitsune
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This can be seen in Figure 2, which states The kabuki stage is equipped with
various mechanical contrivances for dramatic effect. One of these is the Seri, a
platform that can be raised and lowered from below the stage to make actors appear
and disappear Nowadays, this is motor driven.
Figure 2 was a much earlier depiction of the stage, now it is much more intricate.
There are over fifteen aspects to the stage that make it unique to Kabuki theatre.
Each one holds an important aspect. It is more in depth in Figure 3. Primarily,
when starting from the top left and working the way down comes the mawaributal,
which is known as the revolving stage. The mawaributal used to be operated only
using human power and provide for simple scene changes by simply revolving the
center section of the stage. Not only does it allow all of the audience to view the
scene it is also much more appealing then abrupt scene changes. Then comes the
Hombutai and two Daijin bashiras, the Daijin bashiras are two black pillars on
both stage left and stage right and between them like the Hombutai, which is the
stage prop. Stage right is the Shimote, which holds the left side of the audience and
stage left is called the Kamite and there sits the right side of the audience. Audience
s sit all over the stage because of all the different places acting takes place. There is
a little box in front of the Shimote called the Kuromisu, also known as the Geza and
here Nagauta is sung in
Cesar Chavez was born on March 31, 1927 in a small town...
Cesar Chavez was born on March 31, 1927 in a small town near Yuma, Arizona
near the border. Born into a poor family, Cesar grew up in Arizona and in a small
adobe home along with his parents (United Farm Workers 1). In his early life
Cesar experienced a lot of injustices and saw how not only his parents, but most
farm workers were being mistreated and overworked. Cesar Chavez later learned a
lesson in his life about injustices that he would never be able to forget (United Farm
Workers1). Cesar would say the love for justice that is in us is not only the best part
of our being, but is also the most true to our nature (United Farm Workers 1).
Also as a young boy during the 1930 s he saw how many people lost their jobs and
homes, and had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Cesar Chavez viewed his civil rights issues as not just another movement, but a
movement to change the conditions of human life (Houle 95). He followed the
teachings of Gandhi, who helped India obtain their independence from England
through nonviolent actions ( Cesar Chavez 2 ). When landowners threatened Chavez
he called a boycott on grapes throughout the whole country which was a great
success because though this he obtained support from various organizations and
people ( Cesar Chavez 2 ). His perseverant and nonviolent strategies caught the
attention of the people and proved to be a success.
A big reason that led to the success of his movement was the fact that he had
perseverant hope and was very confident that whatever he planned was going to
work for the better of the people. He lived by the motto Si Se Puede Yes we can and
believed that his actions and his plans were going to work efficiently. Cesar
proclaimed We will win, we are winning, because ours is a revolution of mind and
heart, not only economics (Houle 95). Part of his perseverant hope and dedication
was fasting. He believed fasting would allow people to see his commitment and
dedication, and had hope that his civil rights movement was going to work (United
Farm Workers 3). Cesar fasted in 1972 for 24 days and once again in 1988, for 36
days in which was part of his non verbal
How Crime and Deviance Can Be Seen As Functional for
Society
Crime and deviance are acts that will elicit dissent from society. They take various
forms and involve various concepts and theories. It will be the aim of this paper to
explore those that are considered to be functional for society. It was Emile
Durkheim who first clearly established the logic behind the functional approach to
the study of crime and deviance[1] when he wrote The Rules of Sociological
Method and The Division of Labour[2]. In those works, Durkheim argued that crime
and deviance is an integral part of all healthy societies . He reasoned that crime and
deviance are not only inevitable, but also functional for society and that they will
only be considered dysfunctional when they... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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As societies expanded due to the economic demands posed by the Industrial
Revolution, Durkheim said that the moral ties which bounded society together were
weakened. Therefore, as society became more complex, a mechanism was
engineered to effectively regulate these relationships and the result was the legal
system[5]. The codification of moral behaviour, through laws, created guide lines for
large scale societies. The foundation of these boundaries is in effect a function of
crime and deviance, because without crime and deviance, on what basis would these
laws be drafted upon? It follows that when a crime is committed, the legal locomotive
will set in to punish the convicted accordingly. Without dwelling into the functions of
punishment, the concept of Durkheim s Degrading Ceremonies must be explained.
Through agencies like the mass media and the Courts (when conducting public
hearings), criminal behaviour would be publicised. The publicising of these acts
functions to make the public aware of the tolerance of society, and also reinforces the
society s opinion of such criminal behaviour. This promotion of boundary
maintenance [6] brings upon the next function of crime and deviance integration.
When a crime is so deviant that it far exceeds society s tolerance, it triggers public
alarm and outrage[7] that draws the
Feudal Society In Medieval Europe
A feudal society is one in which the lords carry a significant measure of power by
owning land. Workers known as Serfs are included on the land. Serfs owe the lord
a certain amount of labor as well as give the lord a portion of their goods. The lords
then gives protection to the serfs from their knights. To get knights, the lord offers a
fief(land) to the knight in exchange for military service. A feudal society had the
characteristic of being decentralized. It also had major roles and responsibilities that
everyone needed to follow in order to keep the society intact. During the early
Middle Ages, decentralized governments, attacks from the Vikings and other
barbarians, and the strong power of the Church strongly abetted the formation of the
feudal society in Medieval Europe.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When a government system is decentralized, then it may lack a strong military and
infrastructure. After the fall of Charlemagne s empire, his society required a lot of
strong lords with powerful armies to protect the people because there was no strong
centralized government. This led to feudalism because the people were in need of
protection and had no strong centralized government to make a strong army. The
feudal society consisted of a decentralized government and had a strong army.
Another factor that led to the development of feudal societies, were the attacks from
the Vikings and other barbarians. Because The Vikings were so fierce and quick
when they attacked, it made them almost indefensible and very difficult to fight.
When Charlemagne s empire fell, it suffered many attacks from The Vikings that
gradually weakened their government. Feudalism allowed for protection of everyone
and people did not need to rely on a strong, centralized
The Current Status Of Electronic Health Record
Electronics has become one huge complex reality. When you turn to your right
someone is using a form of electronic device and when you turn to your left
something is being controlled by some electronic. In general there are computers in
schools, prisons, hospitals and at home. It has become part of our day to day need in
our community. In this paper I will discuss the current status of electronic health
record(EHR) in United States, what needs to be done to improve EHR status in
United States and issues that affects patient confidentiality.
The current status of the EHR in United States is almost impossible to give an
accurate data. This is because the data of their adoption rate is limited. The surveys
data provided by various studies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Percentage of office based physicians with EHR systems: United States, 2001 2013
NOTES: EHR is electronic health record. Any EHR system is a medical or health
record system that is either all or partially electronic (excluding systems solely for
billing). Data for 2001 2007 are from in person National Ambulatory Medical Care
Survey (NAMCS) interviews. Data for 2008 2010 are from combined files (in person
NAMCS and mail survey). Estimates for 2011 2013 data are based on the mail
survey only...
SOURCE: CDC/NCHS, National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey and National
Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, Electronic Health Records Survey.
To make a product be a reality one needs to discern, integrate, and disintegrate
issues that affect marketability and productivity of the product. In regard to EHR
there are various issues that have been affecting the system such as old generation
system, cost of implementing new system and adaption to adoption. In order to
make EHR a success the old must be made new (Hebda and Czar, 2013). Hebda
and Czar implies that the technology available in today s hospital is operating off
the platform of HL7, which has been in existence since 1980s. Because of the age of
the operating system, its capabilities are limited if not challenging... (pg. 134, 2013).
The cost of installing and implementing new system is expensive to those allocating
financial service. Hebda et al (2013) signifies as with all technology, in addition to
initial
Galilei During The Scientific Revolution
Galileo Galilei was an Italian scientist who built on the new theories during the
Scientific Revolution. The Scientific Revolution was a period that historians
describe as emergence of modern during the mid 1500 s to about the end of the
1600 s. As a young man Galileo, learned of an object that could make far away
objects seem bigger. The object he is referring to the the telescope the Dutch lens
make built. Galileo built his own in 1609, used it to study space, the stars, and The
Heavens . Was Galileo more revolutionary than Nicolaus Copernicus, Tycho Brahe
or any philosopher of that time period? Yes, Galileo was more revolutionary than
any of those philosophers because he found and did things that wasn t accepted
during that time period. What did he do? As briefly said before he improved the
telescope. As to popular belief, Galileo did not in fact invent the telescope actually.
A Dutch lens maker named Hans Lippershey invented the first one in 1608. He did
this by creating a telescope that had a concave eyepiece aligned with a convex
objective lens. His telescope could only magnify three time original object. Hans
didn t have a use for his telescope, however others made their own and used it for
spying and sailing. In 1609 Galileo heard about this invention and decided to create
his own. The tool that Galileo used was a refracting telescope. His initial version of
his telescope only magnified 8x however it was soon refined to the 20x
magnification. He accomplished
Essay about Wilfred Owen Speech
Ok what I have got here today is a detailed speech and I intend to explain two
poems Disabled and Dolce et Decorum est. , both written by Wilfred Owen. I
would choose these two poems to be in an anthology because I found the poems to
be very dramatic and extremely detailed. Owen intends to shock us by demonstrating
what a soldier might expect in a situation between life and death. He is not afraid to
show his own feelings. Wilfred Owenis an anti war poet and expresses his ideas and
feelings through various themes and poetic devices which I will be discussing
throughout this speech.
Wilfred Owens themes portray his attitude towards what war is and what might
happen to an individual during warfare. The war strips the individuals of ... Show
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Owen intends to shock us by presenting the reality he is feeling, this is why I had
chosen this to be one of my poems Owen usesgraphic descriptions, speaking in a
very direct and straightforward way, using words that convey ugliness and also
shows the reality of war which clearly changes our thoughts of war in the end.
Wilfred Owens captivating poem Disabled relates to the after effects of what war
can be responsible for. The poem depicts an ironic contrast between a strong limbed,
handsome youth hero in battle and a wrecked body in a wheelchair which occurs
when a man becomes horribly wounded. His themes are clear that there is no glory
in war and war strips men of their youth.
Owen demonstrates how naive the minds of young boys were during the period of
the war. Quotes such as Aye, that was it, to please the giddy jilts or Someone said
he d look a god in kilts suggests that he joined the army to impress others and to
maintain this popular image that he seemed to possess. Then the quotes Germans he
scarcely thought of he had no fears and He thought of jewelled hilts for daggers in
plaid socks of smart salutes further demonstrates that the young soldier clearly has no
real view on what war
The World Is Flat By Thomas L. Friedman
The World is Flat
Author Thomas L. Friedman analyses the technological advances that are creating a
level economic playing field with previously disadvantaged countries rising in
knowledge and wealth rivaling that of the United States and other world powers in
the world. Telephone and computer technology, previously a stronghold only of
developed countries, is now easily accessible and has been accessed and mastered by
countries such as China and India, making these nations competitive. Friedman
perceives the flattening effect as so insightful as to be compared in scope to the
Industrial Revolution.
Thomas Friedman mentions that world is growing flatter. When he says that world is
flat, he means that world is becoming more economically fair and levelling
opportunities and wealth among all the nations. With easy access to information and
availability of opportunities irrespective of one s locations is providing for people
from many different countries with an equal chance to succeed economically.
He often mentions about the effect of outsourcing jobs form The United States to
foreign countries. He analyzes the effects from both sides perspective. While
reallocating jobs from America to foreign countries improves that country s economy
and GDP, it consequently also increases the demand for American goods in that
nation. In his view this is a positive development which will refine itself continuously
and continue to grow to a point when the world economies become lateral that
Cucina Persuasive Essay
Italy, especially Siena, has some amazing roads to get lost on. If you re looking for
a way to get away during your trip, without sitting on a beach, renting a sports car is
the best way to do so. We have plenty of options when it comes to sports cars
available for rental in Siena, and they are all incredibly luxurious.
Siena is known for the Crypt of Siena Cathedral, the Battistero di San Giovanni, the
Palazzo Pubblico and Museu Civico, the Scuola di Cucina di Lella, and the Museo
dell Opera Metropolitana. Needless to say, there is a lot to do while in Siena, and we
have the absolute best way to do it all.
Not a perfectly prepared schedule, but the best rental car for your taste and style. By
this, we mean the perfect sports car to suit your luxurious, high class needs. We have
Ferrari, Jaguar, Lamborghini, Maserati, McLaren, Mercedes, Porsche, Aston Martin,
Audi, Bentley, and even Bugatti. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Imagine, you re driving down an Sienan back road in Italy with your sweetheart, but
in one of our sports cars. Plus, there is no better way to impress your boss, your
colleagues, or whoever you re in Italy to do business with, than by pulling up to the
meeting spot in a luxurious sports car. We guarantee that they will think of you as a
businessman, or woman, that they absolutely must do business
Text Messaging
Text messaging is a very controversial subject in our society, possibly even in other
cultures. Some complain that texting is overused and abused while others praise
the most recent developments and upgrades of texting. The pervasive use of text
messaging in today s society has many facets; however, the bad is said to outweigh
the good. Any individual s perspective on the issue will most likely depend on their
age group or social class. For example, a fifteen year old would appreciate the
convenience and speed of text messagingbut a fifty year old would most likely not
need the texting function on their cell phone; therefore, the speed and convenience of
text messaging would become irrelevant. Mobile based coordination, as Ling calls...
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The scarcity of understanding among the groups can cause tension, fighting, and
even resentment. The majority of text message conversations are built on forming
a response as soon as you can. No one really notices that the hidden idea behind this
general statement can actually lead to a need for instant gratification. Not only
does this necessity cause severe impatience, it also causes an absence of attention
to many things such as school or one s communal life. When I text during a math
or science class where something has to be explained in steps, I lose all of my
focus and do not understand what the teacher is explaining. This most likely occurs
in other types of situations such as business meetings or even dinner dates. Texting
while driving has become the most prevalent cause of traffic accidents in America
today. The general finding here is that the mobile telephone increases reaction time
and that it demands that better could be afforded driving (Ling 49). Those who take
the risk of texting and driving have a subconscious belief that they can avoid a car
accident even though they are more focused on the cell phone rather than driving.
This belief has killed approximately 2,600 people a year and caused six percent of all
traffic accidents (txtresponsibly.org). Lawmakers saw the consequences of these
actions and banned texting while driving in Washington D.C. and 34 states.
University of Utah conducted a
Face Construct And Criterion-Related Validity Essay
There are differences among face, construct, and criterion related validity. Face
validity assesses a task under evaluation. A group of subjective experts evaluate
face validity (Maribo, Pedersen, Jensen, Nielsen, 2016). Face validity can be
utilized to motivate stakeholders within an organization. If stakeholders are not
supportive of the results from face validity they will become disengaged. For
example, when measuring the level of professionalism during the hiring process
questions should relate to different levels of professionalism. If not stakeholders
will not be motivated to give their opinion and the true assessment of the hiring
process will not be achieved. Face validity considers the relevance of a test as it
appears to testers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
367, 2012). This particular validity is important when it comes to legal defensibility.
Construct validity explains how what is being studied matches the actual measure.
Criterion validity answers the question of whether a test reflects a certain set of
abilities. One way to assess criterion validity is to compare it to a known standard. A
reference is needed to determine an instrument s criterion related validity. Criterion
related validity predicts the future. If a nursing program designed a measure to assess
student learning throughout the program, a test such as the NCLEX would measure
student s ability in this discipline. If the instrument produces the same result as the
superior test the instrument has a high criterion related validity. The higher the
results the more faith stakeholders will have in the assessment tool. A criterion
related validity study is conducted by statistically correlating scores with some
measure of job performance (Biddle, p.308, 2010). Criterion related validity is most
important when it comes to predicting performance in a specific job, and predicting
future
An Exploratory Study Of The Challenges Of Adopting
Lean...
Salford Business School An exploratory study of the challenges of adopting lean
thinking in Manchester Mental Health Liaison Service Kwasi Boakye Student ID:
@00095417 MSc Project Management Dissertation 2015/2016 Declaration This work
is original Signed ?????????????? Date ????????????.?? Abstract The purpose of this
study is to explore the challenges of lean thinking in mental health emergency service.
Exploratory research was conducted which involved gathering qualitative data using
interviewees. Acknowledgements I would like to thank the entire Manchester Mental
Health A E team, in particular the members who responded with the interviews. I
would also thank my supervisor Subrahmaniam Krishnan Harihara... Show more
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2.2 Lean in healthcare?????????????????????? 2.3. Benefits of lean implementation
in healthcare???????????. 2.4 Critical success factors for implementation of lean in
healthcare????.. 2.5 Challenges of adopting lean in healthcare?????????????. 2.6.
Summary and analysis of literature review and suggestions for
investigations?????????????????????????? 2.6.1 Suggestions for
investigations????????????????.. List of tables and figures List of abbreviations A E
Accident and Emergency ED Emergency Department NHS National Health Service
1.0 Chapter one: Introduction ?As global healthcare expenditure soars, and as
systems are increasingly required to deliver better care to more people using less
resource, the challenge to explore the promises of lean thinking is compelling?
(Young and McClean, 2009 p309). In the UK the government has set deadlines for
Accident and Emergency (A E) patients to be dealt with (Boseley, 2015). The
hospitals are facing challenges for this deadline. In this context the implementation of
lean can enable hospitals improve their efficiencies whiles at the same time reducing
cost. This dissertation looks into the opportunities and challenges of implementing
lean within the healthcare sector. 1.1 Background: The lean philosophy centers on
the elimination of waste in all forms in an organisation (Shpak, 2016). Lean is usually
implemented by initially
Byd, Porter Diamond
National Competitive Advantage of China in Electric Mobility: The Case of BYD
Corresponding Author: Kasperk, Garnet Center of International Automobile
Management, RWTH Aachen University Templergraben 64, 52062 Aachen,
Germany, gk@im.rwth aachen.de Phone +49 241 80 93348, Fax +49 241 80 93248
Wilhelm, Jan Chair of Organization, RWTH Aachen University, Templergraben 64,
52062 Aachen, Germany, jw@im.rwth aachen.de Wagner, Wolfgang Volkswagen
Corporate University, China Cuipingbeilixiqu, 16Haolou 1Danyuan, 2311; 101121
Beijing, Tongzhou District, China. wagnerclean@gmail.com Abstract Whereas in
Europe, national activities to drive e mobility forward still have to be coordinated at
EU level, Chinese leaders have adopted a plan aimed at... Show more content on
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(Porter, 1990) A stable and strong government is crucial in this phase, as it ensures
continuity of decision making. The World Economic Forum ranks China 8th
worldwide in macroeconomic stability (World Economic Forum, 2009). Unlike
many western societies, whose frequent elections and wide range of varying values
within the political system imply the risk of policy changes, China has but one all
embracing party, the CPC, guaranteeing a high level of stability. figure 2:
comparison china / efficiency driven economies (world economic forum, 2009) In
comparison with other efficiency driven economies, China is outperforming the
average in all aspects but technological readiness and financial market
sophistication. According to Porter, investment driven economies may gain a
competitive edge in industries with economies of scale, high capital costs and high
labour intensity. They ought to CIAM Working Paper 2 specialize in standardized
products with relatively low service requirements. The technologies used should at
best be easily transferable, a wide availability of core technologies via multiple
international sources being preferable. The electric mobility sector meets all of these
prerequisites, so China is ready to pursue the challenge of gaining excellence in this
particular industry. The following section provides an overview of selected
favourable aspects of the diamond dimensions with regard to the
Mexican Revolution
Assignment 1: Major Causes of the revolution in Mexico.
Based on John Tutino, From Insurrection to Revolution in Mexico
The Mexican Revolution (1910 1917) was caused by a variety of factors. It is
impossible to place the blame on one single event or person because of the
complexity of the Mexican people. One thing is for sure, if people are deprived of
food and water, they will find a way to obtain enough to survive. History proves that
in desperate times people will take matters into their own hands. When a countries
leadership wavers, and conditions become poor enough that people are starving, they
will respond negatively. It seems that any time the Mexicans lose the ability to grow
their own maize they become discontent. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Diaz had done well at expanding the economic system especially by producing a
system of Mexican Railroads. He is also given credit with the economic growth in
the Southern Regions. Mexican land owners were losing land for owing money. For
example.
In Central Mexico, a heavily indebted Mariano Riva Palacio lost in 1870 the estates
he had worked to acquire since the 1830 s, and that had provided the economic base
at Chalco that underlay his political dominance of the state of Mexico for years.
Tutino also discussed how interaction with the French could also lead to loss of
land. Large chunks of land were broken up under Diaz, in order to redistribute
lands in order to yield more productive areas to generate commerce. Crop failures in
1907 were another cause; the people could not afford to import American Maize,
and were unable to grow their own crops for subsistence. All of these separate but
different events led to the people of Mexico revolting, and brought a significant
amount of change to the landscape of Mexico ever since. In the southern areas
were uprisings were held to a minimum, people were still able to feed themselves
and their children. The Elite were still making money and able to afford the near
slave labor wages by giving the workers who migrated advances on their pay in the
off seasons, for a promise to go to work at a later date. This system was used in the
North, but ultimately failed
San Joaquin River Restoration Paper
People predict things all the time. The question to ask is do their predictions come
true? The San Joaquin River Restoration project had Bill McEwen and Daniel
Weintraub predicting what would happen within the years of this restoration. What is
intriguing to know is if their prediction came true. If they did come true was it for
better or for worse?
An important concept of this restoration project is the funding that went into it. ...
Our federal and state governments will spend hundreds of millions if not billions of
dollars in coming years... ( McEween 2009) In the article River Plan Too Fishy for
my Taste Buds Bill McEween predicted that our government would have spent
millions if not billions of dollars for this restoration project. The question to ask is
did this prediction came true? Since the restoration project began in 2009, it has
been plagued by missed deadlines, a failure of fulfill coequal goals that include... a
price tag that has ballooned to $1.5 billion. ( The Editorial Board ... Show more
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When the chinook salmon come back to the San Joaquin River it will be a miracle.
(Weintraub 2009) In the article River Restoration Project Offers a Sprinkling of
Hope Daniel Weintraub expresses that he does not believe that the salmon will
come back to the San Joaquin River. Now the interesting thing to know is if after
six years where Weintraub s beliefs accurate? If it isn t already a warm water
fishery, it will be soon. In the midst of global warming, trying to expand that range
of salon instead of saving them where they are is a fool s errand. (The Editorial
Board 2015) The Editorial Board explains that after six years the salmon still haven
t returned, and they won t return because of global warming. It is better to save the
salmon where they are now instead of trying to have them return to a place where
we won t know if they will
Summary Of Killings By Andre Dubos
Killings by Andre Dubos is a short story surrounding the death of a young man
named Frank Fowler. Following his father Matt, the story opens at Frank s funeral
proceeding where family, mother Ruth and siblings Steve and Cathleen, and friends
have gathered at the cemetery to send Frank. The way the family expresses their
grief not only suggest that Frank s death was tragic, but also at the hands of another
individual, specially expressed by Steven repeating I should kill him when the
service had closed (Dubos, 1). Evidence that the death was sudden and tragic
continues as a month passes and the Ruth and Matt still struggle to grieve over their
son. Tension intensifies towards Frank s murderer as Matt and his friend, Willis
Trottier, discuss
Inside Out Directed By Pete Doctor
Overview The animated film Inside Out directed by Pete Doctor is about the
change in emotions due to stress, and how the brain changes with age. The film is
about the mind of an 11 year old girl named Riley, who is trying to remain happy
with the family move from Minnesota to San Francisco. Once the family arrives in
San Francisco, a series of events happen that make her upset or disappointed.
However, she tries her best to please her parents by pretending to be happy. The
movie also highlights the function of short and long term memory, and the
psychological changes in becoming a pre teen. The major characters in the film were
the personification of her emotions: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust and Anger. These
five personifications worked together to allow Riley to function, and express how she
is feeling (Doctor Carmen, 2015). Pre Adolescent Female Brain During the pre
adolescent years, the brain is under major construction, but still is able to process
information, and make firm decisions based on emotions. In addition, when a child
gets older, their personality evolves, and their relationships with others grow and
change. In the film, Riley s actions were determined by her emotion at that moment,
which impacted her relationship with her parents and best friend. Also, Riley s
personality evolved when she got older. Her personality expanded to include thoughts
about boys, fashion and other teenager thoughts (Doctor Carmen, 2015). Although,
the brain has developed it
Rabbit Proof Fence Themes
Rabbit Proof Fence
Write down a few of yours own thoughts about the film Rabbit Proof Fence. How
did you react to the film? Did you enjoy it? Why or why not?
I enjoyed the film, despite how sad it was. It brought attention to an important theme
and it told the story in an exciting, yet realistic way. The fact that it was based on a
real story only made it sadder. I believe this film should be watch by all to inform
about the flaws in AustraliaВґs legal system and the horrors experienced by the native
population.
What do you think are the film s key themes and issues?
I believe the film works as a critique of AustraliaВґs former treatment of itВґs native
population. The theme is injustice, which is shown through the difference in how
white and aboriginal children were treated. The story also deals with important issues
such as growing up, responsibility and family, and how teenagers experience these
things. Especially important is the focus on the way the children have to stand up for
themselves, get out of tricky situations and face challenges children should never
have to face. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One in a few short words or phrases and another in a full paragraph commenting on
its style, what the film is about, where it is filmed, the key characters and what you
learn from the film.
Rabbit Proof Fence is a film about three young girls who are taken from their family
and placed at Moore River, a settlement for Aboriginal girls, where they are given a
Christian education. The girls dislike this settlement and runs away. The remaining
part of the film centres on their 2,400 kilometer walk to get home to their
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  • 3. The Medea Diane Downs. Susan Smith. Andrea Yates. Casey Anthony (maybe). There is no shortage in current times of women who, just like Medea in hers, found themselves taking the lives of their children. A current theatrical production of Euripides The Medea will give audiences a long felt message, even though the play itself is set and costumed in classical times and without much overt spectacle. The Medeais A classical play, and I felt classical costuming was imperative for an accurate representation of characters and character. Since costume design has a key role in the production, including ... [to] provide a visual reflection of the personality and nature of each character... (Gillette 385), creating an effective and cohesive piece of wearable art for each character becomes of utmost importance. Medeaherself is presented primarily in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her revenge was called almost a poetic gesture. She kills her kids after (Jason s) done all this, it kind of makes sense, in an article by Steve Bornfeld. In the design of the show, I wanted to create a world that absolutely made sense. I wanted the audience to feel the echo of the old clichГ© that those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it. In our current times, it becomes more and more obvious we still have have not learned from Medea. Medea, to me, wasn t a woman to be over sensationalized or set aside as strange. Medea is a cycle, repeating herself generation after generation, who required a timeless and realistic world to spiral downward in, and I strived to give it to her. As long as women find themselves losing control in life and making their children into their victims, Medea will have a practical and current necessity which makes her almost commonplace, which is echoed in every aspect of my production design, from the set and lights to the costuming
  • 4. Japan s Change Of Modernity And Democracy There are many things that contributed to Japan s change to modernity and democracy whether it was between the political parties or if it was between their cultural system and the people s rights. Before Japan changed to a more modern and democratic society it was a feudal government structure based on Confucius views which was during the Tokugawa period. During the Tokugawa period there was a separation between the social classes which was categorized in four groups the samurai, peasants, artisans, and merchants. The two classes that had the most power were the samurai and the peasants. The samurai had the most power because they created a moral example and the peasants came in second into the social class since they produced food which was essential to survival of the people. The last two classes the artisans and the merchants. Although the merchants were last in the social class some were very wealthy and even owned their own monopolies, but since they were in the bottom of the class the laws prevented them to come higher into power. Although Japan was a feudal government and was more traditional the Japanese still developed some modernized urban influences like expanding their trading of commodities, and their advancement in their science studies. Though the Japanese had some of these modernized views the Tokugawa period soon came to an end due to the lack of government control by the shogun which created the four classes to fall apart. The differences between
  • 5. Song Analysis Lorde For this analysis, I chose the song Royals by Ella Marija Lani Velich O Connor, better known for her stage name, Lorde. Royals is an electropop song recorded in 2012 at the Golden Age Recording Studio in Morningside, Aukland. The song was released on June 3rd, 2013 as a part of The Love Club EP. The track was also featured on her 2013 album, Pure Heroine. The song was recorded by Lorde herself, along with the help of her producer, Joel Little. I chose this song because I ve always loved the simplicity of the song and how Lorde s voice is the main attraction. This song was written as a way for Lorde to describe her feelings about other celebrities and their overly lavish lifestyles while also giving the listener a taste of how normal her life is in comparison. The song Royals is in the key of D Mixolydian. It has an andante tempo of 85 beats per minute and is instrumented by finger snaps over lines of bass. The song is in a rondo form with two verses, a pre chorus, chorus, and a bridge. At the end of the chorus, there is a polyphonic section where Lorde repeats the phrase I ll rule several times in a round, going up... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An average suburban neighborhood is shown at the beginning, and once again at end of the video, to create the setting. The video shows two teenage boys living an average, middle class life and enjoying it. The boys seem to like boxing and box with each other during the video, similarly to the famous boxers on TV. Emphasis is put on their faces and smiles during the video to show that they enjoy their non lavish lifestyle. The two boys, along with some others, enjoy each other s company on a bus towards the end of the video. This signifies that they don t need fancy cars or fancy belonging to have friends and a happy life. The music video was made to look very low budget, with few camera angles and fancy props, in order to fit the theme of Lorde s
  • 6. A Brief Note On Flood Re A Joint Insurance Industry And... Flood Re is a joint insurance industry and government sponsored scheme which is the first of its kind in the entire world, it will become effective on 4th April 2016 with the purpose of enabling those homeowners with households in areas at high risk of flooding to afford insurance. It is not a direct product which can be purchased by consumers, it can be described as more of a behind the scenes third party which collaborates with current insurers. FloodRe will be a reinsurance company for current insurers to insure themselves against losses caused by flooding, however it will be funded by existing insurers. The idea is to reduce premiums and excesses for those in flood prone areas, so those who find it hard to get insured will now be able to take out insurance cover with providers such as Aviva, whereas beforehand they were unable to obtain such insurance or were reluctant to pay the high premiums. The preferred outcome is to see a transition from the current market to a market where flood insurance is available to everyone at affordable prices long after the existence of Flood Re. However, to what extent the scheme is effective can be questioned extensively, there are many exclusions involved with the scheme and questions have been raised about the spending of flood defences rather than the introduction of such a scheme. Flood Re has been established to last for 25 years, but is this long enough to solve the flooding issues? These issues will be analysed throughout this
  • 7. Analysis Of The Beatles Moulin Rouge ! Moulin Rouge! Analysis All you need is love; love is all you need. These famous lyrics sung by The Beatles, is the central theme of the narrative and resonates throughout the film, Moulin Rouge! A romantic tragedy with a hint of Shakespearean forbidden love, Moulin Rouge is encapsulated from its tragic but touching romance by melodic and ambient singing. Baz Luhrmann, known for having vibrant cinematography and theatrical mise en scene, showcases his directing as shown by the choreography and art direction. The narrative structure of the film is a cinematic fairy tale romance as if the audience was reading a classic tale. The film begins with a hauntingly beautiful voice sung by what seems to be the narrator (whom we later find out to be Toulouse Lautrec).The skyline of Paris is silhouetted in a grainy type of sketch drawing, resembling the artwork of a children s book. As the story progresses, we are pulled into this universe as we observe this fantasy. The voice conveys the pain of a writer, Christian, who we learn, has lost a lover, Satine. Christian is obviously in agony as he types away on his type writer. The greatest thing you ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return, he types. This statement commences the plot to fall into place and sets the theme of the narrative. Within the first few minutes, the tone of the film is already established. There is a sense of tragedy and heartbreak just from the melancholic score and dark lighting. The main
  • 8. Differences Of The Austroads Pavement Design Vs. AASHTO... In this research is to show the differences of the Austroads pavement design and AASHTO pavement design. Both Austroad and AASHTO are used for pavement design to design the pavement layers but both have different methodology and assumptions. So that, the research will be the focus and compare on their methodology and assumptions. According to both assumptions, a simple road that been modelled by using the two type of software such as CIRCLY and KENLAYER. CIRCLY and KENLAYER are very important software for pavement design and both are commonly used in Australia. Austroads pavement design has a design guide in 2003. This pavement design guide contains two types of design processes for flexible pavements. The design processes are the empirical... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, the mechanistic design is a rational and scientific fundamentals design. This design is also very flexible and portable for all the pavement design. Furthermore, mechanistic design can be known as semi empirical in pavement design. For the mechanistic design process, the first process is about the design traffic (ESA). To design the traffic, traffic loading is the main parameter to be known. Traffic loading contains four type of design such as seal design, highway pavement design, airports design, ports and log handling yards. Seal design is using the equivalent light vehicles, for examples to converts the heavy vehicles to equivalent light vehicles (ELV). Highway pavement design is using heavy commercial vehicles (HCVs) only and converted to Equivalent Standard Axles (ESA) but ignore the light vehicles. Airports design only use the special loading formula. For ports and log handling yards, they are using the 4th power rule only for converting the loads without using the ESA. The second process is a proposed pavement model. The pavement model includes the ESA loading and the layers defined by E, v and h. pavement model also includes the anisotropic and
  • 9. Psychoanalytical Criticism of Macbeth Psychoanalytical criticism is a form of literary critique, which uses some of the techniques of psychoanalysis in the interpretation of literature. One of the more prevalent Psychoanalytical theorists after Freud was Jacques Lacan. In his text, The Signification of the Phallus, asserts that the idea of both sexes are based on the male being and the female having the phallus, and these two differences determine the relations between the sexes while also bringing them together. For Lacan, the phallus for males represents power, authority, and desire while for females the phallus signifies lack of power and agency (182). Another important text by Lacan is The Agency of the Letter in the Unconscious or Reason since Freud. This text ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I would argue, however, that Lady Macbeth s unsex me here speech tends to deconstruct gender categories, unfixing the rigid cultural distinctions as well as attributes which define male and female (Chamberlain 79). Lady Macbeth wants the spirits to unsex [her] here not because she wants to be transformed into a man, but rather she desires the same male characteristics as her husband which are associated with violence. Alfar claims, If she does indeed transgress her gender to become more manly, therefore, it is because she must do so to reflect as conduct manuals demand the bloody desire of her husband (181). After returning home from the battlefield, Macbeth consciously ponders murdering his king. However, his loyalty to the crown overtakes his hidden desire, and he resolves: If chance will have me king, why, chance / may crown me / Without my stir (1.3) Macbeth then informs Lady Macbeth that he is not will to commit regicide. Upon hearing that Macbeth has disregarded his black and deep desires, Lady Macbeth tries to convince Macbeth to go through with the deed: Was the hope drunk Wherein you dressed yourself? Hath it slept since? And wakes it now, to look so green and pale At what it did so freely? From this time Such I account thy love. Art thou afeard To be the same in thine own act and valor As thou art in desire? Wouldst thou have that Which thou esteem st the ornament of life Lady Macbeth encourages Macbeth to commit treason by
  • 10. How To Build Coonhounds Billy pleaded for 2 coonhounds but his parent said they didn t have money at the time, his talk with his parents, his want for a coonhound grew even more. The next day Billy s father got him traps to distract Billy from getting the dog. However, Billy got bored of the traps and was more desperate for a dog. While farming Billy saw a fishing camp and decided to look through it, while he was looking through the camp, he saw a sportsman magazine. When flipping through the pages he saw a for sale ad, in the ad he saw coonhounds for $25 dollars each. Billy decided he should earn $50 dollars to buy 2 redbone coonhounds. he was farming and trapping. He did that for 3 years straight and finally obtained $50 dollars, he could get coonhounds! Billy ran to his grandfather s store and asked him to help buy the hounds. Billy finally arrived at the pickup depot and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Billy trained them for a year and while they were hunting they caught a mountain lion in a tree. The lion leaped for Billy but Old Dan and Little Ann rammed him away, while they rammed the lion Old Dan got cut up a bunch. After the fight, Billy rushed home and took care of the wounds whilst sewing his skin together Old Dan died in his lap. Billy buried him where you could see all of the forest. The next day Little Ann wouldn t eat or drink and wasn t even moving. When they weren t looking Little Ann carried herself with the last of her strength to Old Dan s grave. Her soul left her body, and Billy buried Little Ann beside Old Dan. Days passed and when Billy visited them a red fern had grown on top of them, he was so angry he pulled out his knife and was about to cut it down. He looked at the fern and remembered the legend his grandma had told him and his sisters, A boy and a girl were out in the forest and a blizzard started, they froze to death and a few days later a red fern shaped as a rainbow covered them. The same thing happened to Old Dan and Little
  • 11. Explain Why Was Mesmer Created What Would Be Hypnosis (1.)Describe how Mesmer created what would become hypnosis. Why was Mesmer s method of testing his idea problematic in light of the scientific method? The origins of hypnosis came from a physician known as Franz Anton Mesmer who some would say related an effective therapy based on the idea that illness, mental or otherwise, was the result of misaligned magnetic forces within someone who is experiencing extreme distress. Mesmer earned his medical degree and had a thriving practice but he also had a passion for science and kept up to date with current developments. He was interested primarily in recent discoveries of electricity and magnesium. He believed that magnesium directly affected humans and that good health was a direct result of aligned internal magnetic forces. He believed that if these forced did not align that a person would be either mental or physically ill or both. Since it was believed that illness was created by the forces opposing each other as a physician and scientist he believed in order to cure illness these forces needed to straighten out within the body. He believed that in order to cure his patients who would develop mental health disorders he would prescribe them a heavy dose of iron and then pass magnets over their bodies. His patients would then go into a crisis state a type of trance state where his patients ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Psychology became popular after the psychological testing that was conducted after World War I. Unfortunately many unqualified individuals were claiming to be able to deliver psychological services. While the APA attempted to put a resolution in place stating that only trained professionals would be allowed to administer the psychological testing. There were no clear guidelines to what made a professional qualified and many individuals did not belong to
  • 12. How Did Socrates Corrupt Youth Socrates was a wise philosophical man that was in search of the truth about wisdom. However, his answers of true wisdom and his opinions lead Socrates to be brought up on charges. Many viewed him as a corrupting influence on other people accused him of forcing his ideas upon others. Socrates was charged with two charges, the first one was impiety and the second one was the corrupting of the youth. Socrates responded to these charges by denying the fact that his wisdom and philosophical activities had caused no harm to the society he lives in. Socrates defense against the charge that he does not believe in the gods is honest and sufficient. Socrates states that the accusers are in the wrong for accusing Socrates that they are even contradicting... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Socrates questions Meletus, one of the men that accused him of corrupting the youth. During this trial, he says that Meletus only pretends to care and be serious of things he has never cared about before. Socrates asks him, do you not regard it as most important how the youth will be the best possible? (24 d), and Meletus does not respond at first but then says that the judges and the laws are what shapes the youth to make them better. Socrates defends himself by saying that the only reason they brought him to trial is because they did not like Socrates ignorance and find him irritating. Socrates was the only one who cared about teaching the youth because he understood that they were important and they were the future. For it would be a great happiness for the young if one alone corrupts them, while the others benefit them. But in fact, Meletus, you have sufficiently displayed that you never yet gave any thought to the young. And you are making your own lack of care plainly apparent, since you have cared nothing about the things for which you bring me in here. (25
  • 13. Swot Analysis for Walmart SWOT Analysis for Walmart Fay Stewart MGT/521 February 1, 2012 Audrey Ellison A SWOT analysis looks at the strengths and weaknesses of a company and the opportunities and threats. When used in business it can help a company carve a sustainable niche in the market. A SWOT analysis can be a powerful tool that can assist a company in uncovering opportunities that they can exploit. If a company can comprehend their weaknesses they can then manage and eliminate threats that would otherwise have caught them off guard. By a company looking at themselves and their competitors and using this tool, a company can come up with a strategy that will set them apart from their competitors. Background Sam Walton had a dream of being able to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To maintain constant low prices the products must be purchased in bulk and this can harm the revenue. Many time products fail in the market and they can be stuck with large amounts of product that will now move slow and take up space in their distribution centers. Another often mentioned weakness is that they tend to keep more part time employees than they do full time. The part time employees are paid and low wage and are offered no incentives, this leads to large turnover rates. Walmart has had many labor relations issues that include being sued by employees for being gender biased. The company s top management is held by few women and minorities. They have tried to rectify this problem, but females and minorities getting promoted to manager positions remain issues for the company. The company does not believe or want a labor union; this can give the perception that the company treats employees poorly. The image this may cast can deter a person to apply for employment. Opportunities The opportunities for the SWOT analysis of Walmart end only where their resourcefulness ends. Walmart needs to focus on the future and develop their insight. The people and other businesses need to know and understand that they are not coming into their community to destroy the local businesses. The American consumer is driven by cost and that is now starting to change. People in America notice the bigger picture and Walmart needs to start endorsing optimistic ideals.
  • 14. Analysis Of Angelina County Shared Cultural Ties With... The stats mentioned above demonstrate that a significant number of non slaveowners resides in Angelina. Due to the lack of financial resources to purchase slaves, they relied on their own labors to sustain a livelihood for their homestead creating a different economy not associated with the plantation system. The large population of non slaveholders, small farms, translates to economic and political power within this county. McCaslin argues that since the slave population had declined to less than half of the regional average the propaganda tactics utilized in the other counties had little effect on this county. Voters instead listened to attorney James W. Guinn chooses to follow the voice of reason, rather than that of anarchy. Although Angelina County shared cultural ties with other Gulf southerners they acted within the parameters set by their environment and by their economic system. Finally, McCaslin challenges scholars seeking understanding of Unionism they need to study the environment and economics, that shape political allegiances. The recent study of these Northern counties, John R. Lundberg s article, disputes the prominent narrative for why the North Texascounties voted against secession during the secession referendum. Most historians, for example, Buenger, cite the reasons for voting for or against secession stems from the growing Indian raids on the exposed frontier. Also, Houston s failure to protect the settlers from those
  • 15. 10 Favorite Moments In WWE History In honor of Hell In A Cell last Sunday, I ve decided to compile my 10 favorite moments from this PPV in WWE history. The brutal structure lives up to it s name every year as nobody walks out the same. First here are some honorable mentions. Honorable Mentions Triple H breaks a sledgehammer over Mr. McMahon s head Ryback Shell Shocks CM Punk on top of the Cell Triple H Pedigrees Chris Jericho on top of the Cell The Undertaker vs Triple H with HBK as referee Big Boss Man gets hanged by Undertaker The Miz and R Truth take the Cell Hostage Cena, Swagger, and Punk in the unknown HIAC match Kevin Owens falls from halfway up the Cell ________________________________________________________________________ 10. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Luckily, Edge didn t end up being thrown off the Cell like Foley, but what happens to Edge next is awful in its own right. And it s next on the list. ________________________________________________________________________ 8. Edge gets Choke Slammed through the ring and lit on fire After Edge and Undertaker s Hell in a Cell match, The Undertaker set up a huge ladder in the middle of the ring and carried Edge to the top. The Undertaker grabbed Edge by the throat and proceeded to Chokeslam him from the top of the ladder. Edge hit the ring with such force, a hole was formed and Edge fell through it. As Undertaker put his arms up, fire rose from the hole Edge fell into. Edge was on fire, and Undertaker fulfilled his promise to Take Edge to hell. Literally. ________________________________________________________________________ 7. HBK takes the fall Shawn Michaels was hanging on to the top of the Cell by one hand. Suddenly, his life changed forever as his opponent stomped on his hand, causing Shawn to fall off the Cell and through the announcer s table. Of course, he wasn t all the way at the top, but he still fell around 14 feet. The original Cell was 16 feet tall and weighed two tons. Since then, the Cell has been amplified and now stands at 21 feet tall, and weighs five tons! ________________________________________________________________________
  • 16. 6. Ambrose and Rollins take simultaneous plunges Ambrose and Rollins were looking to end their bitter rivalry by
  • 17. Greed Is The Worst Of The Seven Deadly Sins Greed is the worst of the Seven Deadly Sins because it leads to arrogance, self destruction and fear. It is the worst of all the Seven Deadly Sins because it causes arrogance when relationships are involved. First of all, arrogance and greed ruin marriages. Arrogance along with greed causes people to believe that they do not need the companionship of others, because they have their wealth. For example, my friend s father, Mr. Ortiz had won the lottery a few years ago, the total sum was about ten million dollars. Before, he was working in a distribution factory for Walmart only making about nine dollars an hour. So, Mr. Ortiz quit his job and began buying expensive cars, clothes, and houses thinking that he did not need anything to make himself happy... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, Fear has the power to interfere with relationships. Fear brings about the belief that people are only in a relationship with the person for their material possessions. For example, if a person of excessive wealth deals with people in his family and friends that often ask for substantial amounts of money, they become suspicious of why a person is involved in their life. Also, greed and fear makes many believe that they will never have enough wealth, which causes them to become greedy. For example, my grandfather works harder than anyone I have ever seen before. Even though, he has retired with a significant amount of wealth, he fears that one day he will not be able to take care of my grandmother. As a result, he continues to work countless hours every day to convince himself that his wealth will never leave him. People that have fear and greed will never be satisfied with anything they currently have. A person could have everything there heart desires, but will never be satisfied. It causes people to question their relationships with others. Lastly, greed is considered the worst of the Seven Deadly Sins because it causes arrogance, fear and self destruction in a person s
  • 18. Piaget And Vygotsky Compare And Contrast Developmental psychology is the study of mental structures and learning through experience. This is the interest between characteristics, the individual s behaviour and environmental factors including social context and their impact on developments Piaget and Vygotsky had many similarities in their ideas they both looked at children s cognitive development of knowledge and had the theory that there are things beyond a Childs understanding but their approaches to these ideas were different. They believed that it was important for children to participate in their learning and they also both looked at social factors concerning children s cognitive development However Piaget had many ideas and thoughts that differed from Vygotsky.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In future years because of his experiences, Piaget changed the way he conducted his research to include more importance on child activity. In comparison Vygotsky didn t rely upon time he believed that children s learning should be taken further by looking at their actual capabilities and then seeing how much more potential they have, this was called the ZPD (zone of proximal development). He stated that teaching is only good when it awakens and rouses to life those functions which are in a stage of maturing which lie in the ZPD (Dunphy Dunphy 2003, p49). Vygotsky also believed in social interactions for development with the emphasis upon communications, language (the inner voice) and the role of experts. He believed that when a child is challenged and is helped with these challenges it will obtain new knowledge and skills. A criticism of Vygotsky s could be that he really didn t have any research to back up his theories, and he was constantly changing his ideas. Perhaps changing his ideas was his way of taking on board any criticisms and updating his thinking to improve upon his work. Vygotsky, however, did realise that Piaget s theories were quite important and he built his theories upon the information obtained by him. My evaluation of Piaget and Vygotsky is that although Piaget s studies
  • 19. The Importance of Oral Hygiene Essay Importance of careful assessment of oral cavity for suspicious lesions for early detection of multiple myeloma.1 ARTICLE TITLE AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION: Article title: The multiple oral presentations of multiple myeloma .1 Bibliographic information: Richard C. Cardoso Peter J. Gerngross Theresa M. Hofstede Donna M. Weber Mark S. Chambers. Support Care Cancer (2014) 22:259 267 DOI 10.1007/s00520 013 1960 y. PURPOSE/QUESTION: The purpose of this study was: 1)To show the varied oral presentations of multiple myeloma, illustrating the importance of carefully surveying the oral cavity for suspicious lesions that could be indicative of palpable disease and/or recurrence .1 2)The diagnostic criteria and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though specific subject selection criteria are not mentioned in the article, subject selection bias is not observed as cases reported in this article include both sexes, age range reported is broad from 31 to 70 years old the location and clinical appearance of each oral lesion were different. Author has reported and discussed each case and analyzed similarities and differences in all case reports. As per my opinion this study has following issues: The literature review was detailed explaining the etiology diagnosis and treatment of the disease however limited literature references were mentioned to support the conclusion that, Oral cavity lesions can be the first sign of relapse or succession of myeloma.1 Only 5 cases were reported which limits study evidence. More number of cases should be observed to confirm the conclusion. The purpose of the study and final conclusion do not match. In the study purpose it was mentioned that, oral cavity lesions could be indicative of palpable disease and /or recurrence of myeloma however in the conclusion it was stated that, oral cavity lesions can be the first sign of recurrence or progression of multiple myeloma .1 The study was well
  • 20. Great Pyramids of Gizeh In the history of ancient Kemet was divided into three broad periods of unity and stability as historians has called the Old Kingdom (2649 2134 BC), Middle Kingdom (2040 1640 BC), and lastly the New Kingdom (1550 1070 BC). Ancient Kemet (black land) also known as today as Egypt were ruled by pharaohs. The pharohs has absolute authority to control the land and their resources to provide a stable central government. The pharohs were known for their divine kingship. In the pyramidstructure of the social class level the pharaohs is the top and below him are the upper class that includes the highest priests and noblesand the scribes (note takers). next are the middle class also known as skilled laborers such as artisans and craftspeople, and lastly in the lower class are peasants farmers,peasant workers, servants and slaves. All pharaohs were polythestic, worships their gods and goddesses, and were matrilineal. The pharaohs believe in the afterlife and did not take death as the final ending of their life. The Egyptians believed that all humans could be reborn after death and exist throughout eternity due to inspiration from the sun. The Egyptians considered Re, the sun god, as the most powerful of the gods because the sun was very important for all of the natural forces and that Re is the center of their worship. As the Egyptians says that the sun is important because depending on which direction the sun is reflecting or faces shows whether it associates with death
  • 21. The Strengths Of Toll Brothers Strengths The strengths of Toll Brothers include Provision of monetary assistance in order to conduct business in an effective manner Effective sales and distribution network Skilled workforce Vast domestic market Good repute of company Considered as a leading brand in luxury homebuilding Weaknesses The company is not focusing much on the investments and increasing efforts in research and development The tax structure and cost structure of the company is complicated Future profitability of the company cannot be ensured because the business is highly dependent on economic conditions Opportunities The income level of company is constantly increasing The company can improve profitability and growth rate because of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Further, certain political decisions regarding construction also exert their impact. However, Health and Safety law, Tax Policy, Employment Law, Environmental Law, regulations and deregulations affect the home building business of the company. Approvals are required for acquiring land, and for these approvals the company has to pass through lengthy processes. The company is facing political pressure, which is from no growth proponents. But, as a matter of fact, the political conditions are working in favor of Toll Brothers, and the company is getting control over unfavorable conditions by controlling the land, and navigating via difficult and lengthy regulatory approval process. Economic Factors Changing economic conditions are upsetting for Toll Brothers. Cyclic behavior of the domestic economy exerts its influence on business of Toll Brothers. The company can conduct its operations effective when the economy is at boom because of increase in demand, but when demand is low as during a recession, the company has to face a financial loss. But, now economic conditions of the United States are improving as the economy is recovering, which is facilitating the company to run its operations in an effective manner. Fluctuations in prices such as in cement prices also exert their influence, and prevent the company from conduction of smooth business. Construction companies such as Toll Brothers are contributing to the improvement of Gross Domestic
  • 22. Difference in Societies of New England and Chesapeake... Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by people of English origin, by 1700 the regions had evolved into two different societies, why did this difference in development occur? For different reasons, settlers chose to inhabit the regions of New England and Chesapeake. The social economic and political reasons separated these groups. This was mostly because of the different founding purposes; New England being founded on religous values and the Chesapake being founded for financial reasons by Joint Stock companies. Although settled largely by people of the English origin, the regions of the east cost had evolved into two different societies by 1700. The push and pull factors of the settlers coming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Often the settlers lived to their twenties, but not much longer. In the parallel New England individualists were rare. Families, children and even grandparents inhbited New England. The settlers brought over were educated professionals and skilled workers. In Chesapeake people had to be constantly sent over to keep the population up and the colony successful but in New England educated traits were passed down in families so their population grew successfully. New England s population was not very diverse though, and also did not have many slaves. Combining the different reasons the settlers came to Chesapeake and New England and the types of people they were results to the societies that were constructed in these colonies. Chesapeake was agriculturally driven while New England on the contrary had commerce and was much more business like. Chesapeake also had a few varieties in the levels of society. Small farmers held most of the population, then there are the landless whites, great farmers, indentured servents and slaves. Because of the little amount of women until the 17th century, Chesapeake had very weak family ties. One in three brides were already pregnant! In New England marriage was an extremely important key to their society. Their orderly society was based on religion, but was not very tolerant. The Congregational Church could be found here along witht the General Court. Agriculture was not used much at all in this colony. Ship building, labor, and
  • 23. What Does Daisy Symbolize The Lost Person In The Great Gatsby Scott Fitzgerald, the author of The Great Gatsby, was an intellectual and miserable person. His family was affluent but became decadent in his generation. As a man who was interested in literature, Fitzgerald always fail in the university exams because he spent most time on writing. He fell in love with a girl called Ginevra King . However, King s family was wealthy, and her father against the relationship between King and Fitzgerald. In fact, King s father told Fitzgerald that a poor guy would never marry a rich girl. Later, Fitzgerald joined the army and prepared for the World War I. Nevertheless, the war ended before he went to the battlefield. After the war, Fitzgerald fell in love again with a girl. Unfortunately, the girl refused to be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From my point of view, Daisy symbolizes the lost generation because she was confused about the goal of life, did not have a strong stand, and was extremely materialistic. Besides, Daisy was sophisticated and good at tricking others. She promised Gatsby that she would wait for him before he joined the army. To Gatsby, Daisy was paragon of perfection. I think Daisy represents the women who are untruthful and ruthless. They attract men and tried to make benefit from those men. As an idiom says, people who fall in love are blind in other words, those females are conspirators because they make those men totally believe them and they deceive the males. As a result, those men become scapegoats and they do not realize that they were used by those malicious women. In fact, Daisy was a typical example of this kind of women. Her charming and fancy backgrounds made Gatsby lost his intellect and willing to do all things for her. Gatsby became the killer of Myrtle Wilson though he clearly knew that Daisy was the murder. What is more, Daisy viewed Gatsby completely as a tool. In fact, instead of attending Gatsby s funnel, Daisy chose to leave with Tom by leaving no address. Therefore, Fitzgerald depicted Daisy as a representative of the worldly and fickle
  • 24. 1984 Diary Entry Essay G. Orwell s 1984 written assignment. The following text is a diary entry, written by Winston. It s what he would ve written when he had just been arrested and brought to Miniluv, if he had been able to. This is the last entry in the diary of Winston Smith. It finally happened. I was dead long before, but soon I ll be shot in the head for real. I hope it s quick, at least in the end, after the torture. I hope and I don t believe myself, for I know it s a futile hope, simply the bit of humanity left in me fighting to survive. What will it take to break me? I m not strong. I need to be. I m scared. It s foolish to think that the way I die can affect the future in any way, but it s important. I need to die with my own thoughts in my skull, so that when they shoot me, those thoughts will get out with the stream of my blood and brain matter. And maybe, in the second before darkness descends, I ll... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This will also be an interesting read for those who enjoy analyzing people based on how they react in stressful situations. But all readers should feel pity and pride for this man, who has locked his emotional turmoil under a numbed soul, brain frantically leaping through visions of a golden future and nightmares filled with pain and torture, all the while still staying as brave as possible in these circumstances, saying: You can t break all of me! And that is the point. Even though Winston loves BB in the end, even though he has been tortured past the point of breaking, he fought until the end, and then made the most human choice. He stayed human as he gave in, as he was brainwashed and destroyed from within, because he was human enough to admit we can t always win. The text has fulfilled its purpose of showing how humanity can stand against death and accept it as inevitable in the same
  • 25. Folic Acid, Or Liver Enzyme Levels After Isotretinoin Therapy folic acid, or liver enzyme levels after isotretinoin therapy.9 In the group taking 1 mg /kg/d of isotretinoin, total cholesterol levels were significantly increased after therapy. In the group taking 0.5 mg/kg/d of isotretinoin, there was no significant change in cholesterol. Triglycerides significantly increased in both the 0.5 and 1 mg/kg/d treatment groups after the administration of isotretinoin therapy.9 In Kamal and Polat s study, the small sample sizecould have resulted in a type II error.9 Although the length of isotretinoin therapy in this study is similar to that administered in the general population, the after treatment lab work was done on only the 45th day of treatment. By doing the lab work only 45 days into treatment,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The treatment group consisted of 120 patients with moderate to severe acne vulgaris (98 women, 22 men, ages 18 40) and the control group was composed of 100 healthy individuals (79 women, 21 men, ages 18 40).8 Exclusion criteria included pregnancy, nursing, smoking, migraines, hyperlipidemia, hypervitaminosis A, medication use, vitamin supplementation, and systemic disease. Individuals in the treatment group underwent isotretinoin therapy for six months at a starting dose of 0.6 1 mg/kg/d, titrated to reach a total dose of 120 mg/kg.8 In the treatment group, liver function, hemograms, lipids, B12, and folic acid levels were evaluated both before administration of isotretinoin and after six months of therapy. In the control group, B12 and folic acid levels were measured once.8 In this study, there were no statistically significant differences between the age and sex of the treatment and control groups.8 Pre treatment vitamin B12 levels were significantly higher in the treatment group than in the control group, but there were no significant
  • 26. David Brewster The Color Of Water Quotes With Page Numbers Part A: Characterization I want MY life, not HIS death... (p.205) This quote is thought be Brewster. His uncle is having a stroke in front of him, and he is taking it away from him. He is thinking to himself that he wants to live, and be free from Uncle Hoyt s pain. He doesn t want to die Uncle Hoyt s death. Brewster wants to live free and not have to suffer under Uncle Hoyt. Part B: Quote Analysis B. One of these days you re gonna test me, and there ll be no one getting hurt but you. (p.167) Brewster tells this to Uncle Hoyt. I think Brewster means that one day he won t care about Uncle Hoyt and Uncle Hoyt will feel his own pain with no one to take it away. He is saying he will stop caring for him, and make him suffer in his own pain. Brewster is now some what fighting back ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clumsy person: She was a klutz. 2. Divine (p.162) ..like they contain divine wisdom. D. Holy, powerful: He was a divine dancer. 3. Reluctant (p.185) I will reluctantly admit that I am also a victim of species numbness. D. Hesitant: The dog was reluctant to the human food. 4. Primal (p.191) ... I ll admit I had a primal kind of desire to see those muscles in motion. D. Wild: The dog had primal instincts. 5. Emancipate (p.193) ..and I can become an emancipated minor. D. Set free, release: Abraham Lincoln emancipated freedom to slaves. 6. Console (p.195) My friends came out to console and support me, calling Tennyson every name in the book... D. Comfort and encourage: He tried to console her, but she pushed away. 7. Ferment (p.197) But the fear fermenting to dread... D. Aging, changing: The drink began to ferment over time. 8. Idle (p.213) ...because you know what they say about idle hands and all... D. Lazy, unmoving: The car was idle during the show. 9. Dynamic (p.215) ...and how good both Dad and I felt with Brew in the mix, changing the whole family dynamic. D. Process, change: The economy was
  • 27. Modern American Liberalism Research Paper According to Roskin s text, ideology is a belief system that society can be improved by following certain doctrines . In politics, ideology cements together movements, parties, and revolutionary groups. It s a way of explaining reality, of searching for certainty or what some would call truth it allows us to draw conclusions upon which we can take action. While particular ideologies may rise or fall, ideological forms of politics seem to be an enduring feature of world history. The textbook contends that in line with Adam Smith s thinking, classic liberalismexpelled government from the marketplace; modern liberalism brought it back in, this time to protect people from sometimes unfair economic system. I will begin by stating that from... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It could be claimed that it is not just an ideology but is the ideology for all mankind, a fundamental truth that is not culturally specific to the West but is of global value. Modern American liberals value institutions that defend against economic inequality. Modern American liberalism is typically associated with the Democratic party, as modern American conservatism is typically associated with the Republican party. Liberals typically accept scientific ideas that some conservatives reject, such as evolution and global warming. While both types of liberals will be strong on ending the police state and ensuring due process, the biggest differences arise in economic matters. Classic liberals favor low or no tariffs, reduced regulatory burdens, even taxation with a low tax burden, and thus reduced government expenditures and small government overall. Modern liberals favor a highly progressive tax system, high taxes to break up large aggregations of wealth at the upper strata, many regulations on businesses, high minimum wage laws, and barriers to free international trade. Modern liberalism is not completely collectivist; nor is it completely individualistic. It has elements of both doctrines. The same is true of conservatism. Neither view provides a coherent approach to politics, built up from first principles. Whereas conservatism and liberalism are both outgrowths of classical liberal thought, they differ in what they accept and reject of their intellectual roots (Goodman). Conservatism tends to accept the classical liberal commitment to economic liberty but rejects many of its applications to the noneconomic realm. Liberalism accepts the classical liberal commitment to civil liberties but largely rejects the idea of economic
  • 28. Sri Lanka should reach 100% institutional delivery level.... Sri Lanka should reach 100% institutional delivery level. It helps to further reduce the maternal and infant mortality. Sri Lankan mothers migrate foreign countries as housemaids to increase the economic condition of their families. This is one of the major income in Sri Lanka. But her children loose her protection. It directly effects to the child mortality and malnutrition. The government should introduce barriers to migrate women as housemaids, especially mothers who have small children. Sri Lanka should encourage to male workers to go abroad. It is necessary to introduce a pension scheme and health care system for the elders. Otherwise demographic transitions would be a financial problem in their families. It is important to pay ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Government should intervene to improve the private sector nursing education. The private sector should involve to establish training institutions for pare medical professions. Otherwise the government should introduce payee programmes for training pare medical students. Government should involve minimizing this problem. The corruption and fraud are key issues in the health sector and the government should get necessary actions to prevent these incidents. It is needed urgent policy reforms requirement to prevent this kind of situation. Ministry of health should follow the government rules and regulations and should implement the tender procedure of the country. The government should correct the administration weaknesses of the health ministry to provide advanced medical service in the country. Although many actions have been implemented against the spread of the dengue during the past period, desired outcomes unable to achieve. So Mosquito breeding control act should be tightly implemented. The major problem of the control of mosquito breeding in Sri Lanka is lack of public health inspectors. But there are many government officers work in the field. The government can get these officers help to control breeding mosquitoes. Although the government sector female officers get enough maternity leaves, private sector working ladies haven t this opportunity. The laws and regulations should be prepared to eliminate the problem. The attractive package should be introduced
  • 29. Stars Life Cycle Stars are born of gas and dust and have a life cycle based on their original mass. Stars are not alive, but they go through stages. There are many sources that prove that this fact is true! These sources include the life cycle of stars, star classification, and types of galaxies. These different life cycles are for the high mass stars and the low mass stars. There are 3 types of galaxies. These galaxies are Irregular, Spiral, and Elliptical. Irregular galaxies have no defined shape and have mostly new stars. Spiral galaxies have a spiral shape and have mostly medium aged stars. Lastly, Elliptical galaxies are shaped like a sphere and hold mostly old aged stars. The stars are born from gas and dust. Even the sun formed this way. Stars are also classified by color, temp., luminosity, and distance from the earth. Stars form inside a cloud of dust called a Nebula. Gravity pulls gas and dust closer together in some place of the Nebula. When the matter contracts, it forms a hot sphere. Did you know the color of the star is the effect of the temperature of the star. The sphere then becomes a star if the center grows hot and dense enough for fusion to happen. As you can see stars, like the sun, are born out of gas and dust that gets contracted.The different stages a star goes through depends on the mass of the star. Lower mass stars develop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... High mass stars don t last as long in the main sequence stage because they use their energy fastly. After millions of years, a high mass star expands into a supergiant star. In the core of this star, fusion produces heavier and heavier elements. Then when a iron ore forms, fusion stops and the core collapses. Then parts of the core bounces outward, and the star explodes into a supernova. This explosion can form a extremely dense body called a neutron star. Sometimes a supernova leaves behind a core where it collapses forming into a invisible object called a black
  • 30. The Poem Thanatopsis By William Cullen Bryant The poem Thanatopsis by William Cullen Bryant has the message that when one dies they return to nature and that death is not something to be scared about so one shouldn t let the fear stop one from living. The first writing strategy Bryant uses to develop his central message is imagery. Bryant uses imagery when describing the tomb in lines 37 42, The hills rock ribbed and ancient as the sun...rivers that move in majesty, and the complaining brooks that make the meadows green... . Using this imagery it says that even though all these people are dead they are all together in undisturbed nature. Bryant also uses imagery in lines 22 26, Earth, that nourished thee, shall claim thy growth, to be resolved the earth again...to mix forever with the elements .
  • 31. Cryptograpy Exam 1.What are some threats associated with a direct digital signature scheme? a.The scheme validation is dependent on the security of the sender s private key, which the sender can later claim lost or stolen and that the signature was forged when trying to deny sending a particular message. b.If a private key is stolen from Bob at time t, the thief can send a message signed with Bob s signature with a time stamp equal to or less than t. c.The need for trust between 2 participants is a potential threat since there is no independent verification process. 2.How can you get physical possession of the password hashes from a MS Server 2008 running Active Directory? a.To obtain hashes from a MS Server 2008, the system has to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... b.Two parties each create a public key, private key pair and communicate the public key to the other party. The keys are designed in such a way that both sides can calculate the same unique secret key based on each side s private key and the other side s public key. 4.What are the principal services provided by PGP? a.Digital Signature (DSS/SHA or RSA/SHA) b.Message Encryption (CAST 128, IDEA, 3 DES in conjunction c.with RSA) d.Compression (Lempel Ziv) e.E mail compatibility (Radix 64 conversion) f.Segmentation (to overcome maximum message length of 50,000 bytes for SMTP) 5.What is involved in obtaining a VeriSign certificate? There are some 3rd party companies that provide VeriSign certificates below is one process from Internet Junction: a.Domain Ownership i.The person applying for VeriSign must be either the owner of a registered domain or an employee of the company that owns the domain b.Proof of Right i.Organizations applying for VeriSign must be legitimate and registered with the proper government authorities. The following can be provided as proof of right. 1.DUNS (Dun Bradstreet) number 2.Business license 3.Articles of incorporation 4.Partnership papers 5.Business license c.Application completion i.Application is completed once the required documents have been verified d.
  • 32. The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles The damage inflicted on Europe during World War I was dire and left Europe in a state of chaos. Consequently, post war peace settlements were complicated, but were necessary in order to end the period of disorder. World War I concluded on November 1918, when Germany agreed to an armistice. At the end of the war, European leaders realized that their reasons for initially engaging in the war had not been worth it. Countries were torn apart, as established dynasties had fallen during the war and new states were attempting to rise up. In early 1919, a conference was to be held, whose purpose would be to end the period of disorder. The victors of the war, the Allies, would negotiate peace settlements and then propose them to the losing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The German Problem was the overriding issue discussed at the conference, and because there were decisions to be made about many different matters such as frontiers, reparations, and military limitations, the countries had contrary ambitions, and were forced to make numerous compromises. Each country was focused on achieving their own goals.The discussion of frontiers, especially the German Rhineland, was controversial between the three countries because they each opposed the ambitions of the others. France had very specific intentions, such as regaining the territory of Alsace Lorraine and expanding into territories such as the German Rhineland. However, as France s size would increase, so would its power, and this went against Britain s goal of establishing a balance of power in Europe. Wilson believed that the opinions of the people of each territory should be considered in their decision. The final decision was that France would regain Alsace Lorraine and the German Rhineland would become a demilitarized zone, so Germany could no have no forces there. This compromise satisfied each of the three countries because France desired a buffer state between itself and Germany, and it would not threaten the British balance of power nor Wilson s ideas of new diplomacy. This settlement shows that the delegates, despite their opposing views, were able to reach a compromise. Disagreements between the countries during the negotiations of reparations caused a large shift in
  • 33. Essay On A Life On Meditation What is meditation? What are the advantages of meditation in day by day life? Have you ever practiced meditation when you are stressed? There are countless questions that we ask every day. This is what Mai Samih tries to answer in her article the benefits of meditation and its effect on health, mood, physiological and physical levels. The author is Mai Samih and the title of her article is A life on meditationthe article was published in Al Ahram Weekly journal in July 20, 2014. In this article, the author mentioned certain ideas and supported some of her thoughts with cases from real life, for example: Nermeen who has been affected by twin heart meditation and felt a change in her life by feeling of inner purity and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The more familiar our brain is with inspiration, the more quiet and more serene it gets to be. At the point when our brain is quiet we are free from anxiety and mental uneasiness, and we experience true happiness. If we train our mind to become peaceful we will be cheerful constantly, even in the most troublesome conditions. But if it is not peaceful, even if we have the best outside conditions we won t be glad one of the most ideal to learn is using breathing meditation. Furthermore, I am with the author when she says we are using our brains all the time and as a result at the end of the day we may be liable to lack focus and even be liable to nervous collapse and meditation uses the energy flowing through the body to promote healing and when she said meditation in the workplace can help people
  • 34. Termites In Home Research Paper It s hard to sleep at night after seeing a neighbor s house devastated by termites. Thousands of dollars worth of damage is not uncommon when a home is invaded by tiny wood eaters. If your neighbor s house was damaged by termites recently, you are likely worried about your home becoming the next casualty. Don t let your house suffer the same fate as your neighbor s. Follow the advice below to keep termites away from your home. Keep Your Yard Dry Termites are more likely to invade your property if they find easy access to water, so check your lawn for puddles. If you find one section of your yard flooded, make sure your drainage system is working properly. Remove leaves, rocks, and debris from drainage pipes to prevent pooling of water in
  • 35. Event Report 1 Introduction This report shows progress in planning event and Evaluation of the organised event. For our event, we have ogerniced an exhibition of photographs it did take place in Yang Sing Restaurant at 6.00pm on the 18th March 2009. In the group of five people which are Anna Wolnik, Anna Lekstutis, Iram Khan, Mariah Arfan and Ashley Huges. The exhibition of photographs what we did prepare was a theme which is called the beauty of the city . We had different photographs taken for the event and we arranged for this to happen. The photographs were auctioned and this is was a charity event with all profits going to our charity. We advertise the event by using posters and selling tickets. We also prepared food and drink to guests ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We didn t have to pay for anything in this case, even for renting the banqueting room that s because Anna works at this restaurant. Restaurant has got excellent access and separate toilet for disabled people and parents with children so we had no problems with guests finding the toilet as each flour has one. Anna W and my self organized appointment with a photographer Elzbieta Kolder who was our special quest during the evening, showing example of pictures which she has taken. We used them pictures to put around the hall which we have booked and we have put few pictures on auction. Most of them pictures got sold by the guests on auction however not all of them got sold. Each picture had its own price starting 4rm ВЈ5 to ВЈ15. Profit has been made through them pictures and been given to the charity which was cancer. Food We have prepared menu of polish, Asian and English dishes for that night, which are traditional polish vegetable salad, several types of sausages and ham, bigos (traditional polish dish made from young cabbage and sausage served with bread). Asian food will include Samoa s, kebabs and much more to suite everyone s taste. Additionally, our quests will find some
  • 36. Essay on Kabuki Theatre To what extent does stage design impact, influence, and enhance a traditional Kabuki theatre performance, more specifically, in the eighteenth century play Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura (Yoshitsune and the Thousand Cherry Trees) written by Takeda Izumo II, Namiki SenryГ» I, and Miyoshi ShГґraku? Table of Contents Title Page..................................................................................................Page 1 Table of Contents........................................................................................Page 2 Subject of Essay......................................................................................Page 3 10 * Introduction......................................................................................Page 3 * Kabuki and Kabuki History.................................................................Page 3 4 * Aspects of Stage Design.....................................................................Page 4 6 * Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura and Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura History.................Page... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can be seen in Figure 2, which states The kabuki stage is equipped with various mechanical contrivances for dramatic effect. One of these is the Seri, a platform that can be raised and lowered from below the stage to make actors appear and disappear Nowadays, this is motor driven. Figure 2 was a much earlier depiction of the stage, now it is much more intricate. There are over fifteen aspects to the stage that make it unique to Kabuki theatre. Each one holds an important aspect. It is more in depth in Figure 3. Primarily, when starting from the top left and working the way down comes the mawaributal, which is known as the revolving stage. The mawaributal used to be operated only using human power and provide for simple scene changes by simply revolving the center section of the stage. Not only does it allow all of the audience to view the scene it is also much more appealing then abrupt scene changes. Then comes the Hombutai and two Daijin bashiras, the Daijin bashiras are two black pillars on both stage left and stage right and between them like the Hombutai, which is the stage prop. Stage right is the Shimote, which holds the left side of the audience and stage left is called the Kamite and there sits the right side of the audience. Audience s sit all over the stage because of all the different places acting takes place. There is a little box in front of the Shimote called the Kuromisu, also known as the Geza and here Nagauta is sung in
  • 37. Cesar Chavez was born on March 31, 1927 in a small town... Cesar Chavez was born on March 31, 1927 in a small town near Yuma, Arizona near the border. Born into a poor family, Cesar grew up in Arizona and in a small adobe home along with his parents (United Farm Workers 1). In his early life Cesar experienced a lot of injustices and saw how not only his parents, but most farm workers were being mistreated and overworked. Cesar Chavez later learned a lesson in his life about injustices that he would never be able to forget (United Farm Workers1). Cesar would say the love for justice that is in us is not only the best part of our being, but is also the most true to our nature (United Farm Workers 1). Also as a young boy during the 1930 s he saw how many people lost their jobs and homes, and had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cesar Chavez viewed his civil rights issues as not just another movement, but a movement to change the conditions of human life (Houle 95). He followed the teachings of Gandhi, who helped India obtain their independence from England through nonviolent actions ( Cesar Chavez 2 ). When landowners threatened Chavez he called a boycott on grapes throughout the whole country which was a great success because though this he obtained support from various organizations and people ( Cesar Chavez 2 ). His perseverant and nonviolent strategies caught the attention of the people and proved to be a success. A big reason that led to the success of his movement was the fact that he had perseverant hope and was very confident that whatever he planned was going to work for the better of the people. He lived by the motto Si Se Puede Yes we can and believed that his actions and his plans were going to work efficiently. Cesar proclaimed We will win, we are winning, because ours is a revolution of mind and heart, not only economics (Houle 95). Part of his perseverant hope and dedication was fasting. He believed fasting would allow people to see his commitment and dedication, and had hope that his civil rights movement was going to work (United Farm Workers 3). Cesar fasted in 1972 for 24 days and once again in 1988, for 36 days in which was part of his non verbal
  • 38. How Crime and Deviance Can Be Seen As Functional for Society Crime and deviance are acts that will elicit dissent from society. They take various forms and involve various concepts and theories. It will be the aim of this paper to explore those that are considered to be functional for society. It was Emile Durkheim who first clearly established the logic behind the functional approach to the study of crime and deviance[1] when he wrote The Rules of Sociological Method and The Division of Labour[2]. In those works, Durkheim argued that crime and deviance is an integral part of all healthy societies . He reasoned that crime and deviance are not only inevitable, but also functional for society and that they will only be considered dysfunctional when they... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As societies expanded due to the economic demands posed by the Industrial Revolution, Durkheim said that the moral ties which bounded society together were weakened. Therefore, as society became more complex, a mechanism was engineered to effectively regulate these relationships and the result was the legal system[5]. The codification of moral behaviour, through laws, created guide lines for large scale societies. The foundation of these boundaries is in effect a function of crime and deviance, because without crime and deviance, on what basis would these laws be drafted upon? It follows that when a crime is committed, the legal locomotive will set in to punish the convicted accordingly. Without dwelling into the functions of punishment, the concept of Durkheim s Degrading Ceremonies must be explained. Through agencies like the mass media and the Courts (when conducting public hearings), criminal behaviour would be publicised. The publicising of these acts functions to make the public aware of the tolerance of society, and also reinforces the society s opinion of such criminal behaviour. This promotion of boundary maintenance [6] brings upon the next function of crime and deviance integration. When a crime is so deviant that it far exceeds society s tolerance, it triggers public alarm and outrage[7] that draws the
  • 39. Feudal Society In Medieval Europe A feudal society is one in which the lords carry a significant measure of power by owning land. Workers known as Serfs are included on the land. Serfs owe the lord a certain amount of labor as well as give the lord a portion of their goods. The lords then gives protection to the serfs from their knights. To get knights, the lord offers a fief(land) to the knight in exchange for military service. A feudal society had the characteristic of being decentralized. It also had major roles and responsibilities that everyone needed to follow in order to keep the society intact. During the early Middle Ages, decentralized governments, attacks from the Vikings and other barbarians, and the strong power of the Church strongly abetted the formation of the feudal society in Medieval Europe.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When a government system is decentralized, then it may lack a strong military and infrastructure. After the fall of Charlemagne s empire, his society required a lot of strong lords with powerful armies to protect the people because there was no strong centralized government. This led to feudalism because the people were in need of protection and had no strong centralized government to make a strong army. The feudal society consisted of a decentralized government and had a strong army. Another factor that led to the development of feudal societies, were the attacks from the Vikings and other barbarians. Because The Vikings were so fierce and quick when they attacked, it made them almost indefensible and very difficult to fight. When Charlemagne s empire fell, it suffered many attacks from The Vikings that gradually weakened their government. Feudalism allowed for protection of everyone and people did not need to rely on a strong, centralized
  • 40. The Current Status Of Electronic Health Record Electronics has become one huge complex reality. When you turn to your right someone is using a form of electronic device and when you turn to your left something is being controlled by some electronic. In general there are computers in schools, prisons, hospitals and at home. It has become part of our day to day need in our community. In this paper I will discuss the current status of electronic health record(EHR) in United States, what needs to be done to improve EHR status in United States and issues that affects patient confidentiality. The current status of the EHR in United States is almost impossible to give an accurate data. This is because the data of their adoption rate is limited. The surveys data provided by various studies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Percentage of office based physicians with EHR systems: United States, 2001 2013 NOTES: EHR is electronic health record. Any EHR system is a medical or health record system that is either all or partially electronic (excluding systems solely for billing). Data for 2001 2007 are from in person National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) interviews. Data for 2008 2010 are from combined files (in person NAMCS and mail survey). Estimates for 2011 2013 data are based on the mail survey only... SOURCE: CDC/NCHS, National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey and National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, Electronic Health Records Survey. To make a product be a reality one needs to discern, integrate, and disintegrate issues that affect marketability and productivity of the product. In regard to EHR there are various issues that have been affecting the system such as old generation system, cost of implementing new system and adaption to adoption. In order to make EHR a success the old must be made new (Hebda and Czar, 2013). Hebda and Czar implies that the technology available in today s hospital is operating off the platform of HL7, which has been in existence since 1980s. Because of the age of the operating system, its capabilities are limited if not challenging... (pg. 134, 2013). The cost of installing and implementing new system is expensive to those allocating financial service. Hebda et al (2013) signifies as with all technology, in addition to initial
  • 41. Galilei During The Scientific Revolution Galileo Galilei was an Italian scientist who built on the new theories during the Scientific Revolution. The Scientific Revolution was a period that historians describe as emergence of modern during the mid 1500 s to about the end of the 1600 s. As a young man Galileo, learned of an object that could make far away objects seem bigger. The object he is referring to the the telescope the Dutch lens make built. Galileo built his own in 1609, used it to study space, the stars, and The Heavens . Was Galileo more revolutionary than Nicolaus Copernicus, Tycho Brahe or any philosopher of that time period? Yes, Galileo was more revolutionary than any of those philosophers because he found and did things that wasn t accepted during that time period. What did he do? As briefly said before he improved the telescope. As to popular belief, Galileo did not in fact invent the telescope actually. A Dutch lens maker named Hans Lippershey invented the first one in 1608. He did this by creating a telescope that had a concave eyepiece aligned with a convex objective lens. His telescope could only magnify three time original object. Hans didn t have a use for his telescope, however others made their own and used it for spying and sailing. In 1609 Galileo heard about this invention and decided to create his own. The tool that Galileo used was a refracting telescope. His initial version of his telescope only magnified 8x however it was soon refined to the 20x magnification. He accomplished
  • 42. Essay about Wilfred Owen Speech Ok what I have got here today is a detailed speech and I intend to explain two poems Disabled and Dolce et Decorum est. , both written by Wilfred Owen. I would choose these two poems to be in an anthology because I found the poems to be very dramatic and extremely detailed. Owen intends to shock us by demonstrating what a soldier might expect in a situation between life and death. He is not afraid to show his own feelings. Wilfred Owenis an anti war poet and expresses his ideas and feelings through various themes and poetic devices which I will be discussing throughout this speech. Wilfred Owens themes portray his attitude towards what war is and what might happen to an individual during warfare. The war strips the individuals of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Owen intends to shock us by presenting the reality he is feeling, this is why I had chosen this to be one of my poems Owen usesgraphic descriptions, speaking in a very direct and straightforward way, using words that convey ugliness and also shows the reality of war which clearly changes our thoughts of war in the end. Wilfred Owens captivating poem Disabled relates to the after effects of what war can be responsible for. The poem depicts an ironic contrast between a strong limbed, handsome youth hero in battle and a wrecked body in a wheelchair which occurs when a man becomes horribly wounded. His themes are clear that there is no glory in war and war strips men of their youth. Owen demonstrates how naive the minds of young boys were during the period of the war. Quotes such as Aye, that was it, to please the giddy jilts or Someone said he d look a god in kilts suggests that he joined the army to impress others and to maintain this popular image that he seemed to possess. Then the quotes Germans he scarcely thought of he had no fears and He thought of jewelled hilts for daggers in plaid socks of smart salutes further demonstrates that the young soldier clearly has no real view on what war
  • 43. The World Is Flat By Thomas L. Friedman The World is Flat Author Thomas L. Friedman analyses the technological advances that are creating a level economic playing field with previously disadvantaged countries rising in knowledge and wealth rivaling that of the United States and other world powers in the world. Telephone and computer technology, previously a stronghold only of developed countries, is now easily accessible and has been accessed and mastered by countries such as China and India, making these nations competitive. Friedman perceives the flattening effect as so insightful as to be compared in scope to the Industrial Revolution. Thomas Friedman mentions that world is growing flatter. When he says that world is flat, he means that world is becoming more economically fair and levelling opportunities and wealth among all the nations. With easy access to information and availability of opportunities irrespective of one s locations is providing for people from many different countries with an equal chance to succeed economically. He often mentions about the effect of outsourcing jobs form The United States to foreign countries. He analyzes the effects from both sides perspective. While reallocating jobs from America to foreign countries improves that country s economy and GDP, it consequently also increases the demand for American goods in that nation. In his view this is a positive development which will refine itself continuously and continue to grow to a point when the world economies become lateral that
  • 44. Cucina Persuasive Essay Italy, especially Siena, has some amazing roads to get lost on. If you re looking for a way to get away during your trip, without sitting on a beach, renting a sports car is the best way to do so. We have plenty of options when it comes to sports cars available for rental in Siena, and they are all incredibly luxurious. Siena is known for the Crypt of Siena Cathedral, the Battistero di San Giovanni, the Palazzo Pubblico and Museu Civico, the Scuola di Cucina di Lella, and the Museo dell Opera Metropolitana. Needless to say, there is a lot to do while in Siena, and we have the absolute best way to do it all. Not a perfectly prepared schedule, but the best rental car for your taste and style. By this, we mean the perfect sports car to suit your luxurious, high class needs. We have Ferrari, Jaguar, Lamborghini, Maserati, McLaren, Mercedes, Porsche, Aston Martin, Audi, Bentley, and even Bugatti. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Imagine, you re driving down an Sienan back road in Italy with your sweetheart, but in one of our sports cars. Plus, there is no better way to impress your boss, your colleagues, or whoever you re in Italy to do business with, than by pulling up to the meeting spot in a luxurious sports car. We guarantee that they will think of you as a businessman, or woman, that they absolutely must do business
  • 45. Text Messaging Text messaging is a very controversial subject in our society, possibly even in other cultures. Some complain that texting is overused and abused while others praise the most recent developments and upgrades of texting. The pervasive use of text messaging in today s society has many facets; however, the bad is said to outweigh the good. Any individual s perspective on the issue will most likely depend on their age group or social class. For example, a fifteen year old would appreciate the convenience and speed of text messagingbut a fifty year old would most likely not need the texting function on their cell phone; therefore, the speed and convenience of text messaging would become irrelevant. Mobile based coordination, as Ling calls... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The scarcity of understanding among the groups can cause tension, fighting, and even resentment. The majority of text message conversations are built on forming a response as soon as you can. No one really notices that the hidden idea behind this general statement can actually lead to a need for instant gratification. Not only does this necessity cause severe impatience, it also causes an absence of attention to many things such as school or one s communal life. When I text during a math or science class where something has to be explained in steps, I lose all of my focus and do not understand what the teacher is explaining. This most likely occurs in other types of situations such as business meetings or even dinner dates. Texting while driving has become the most prevalent cause of traffic accidents in America today. The general finding here is that the mobile telephone increases reaction time and that it demands that better could be afforded driving (Ling 49). Those who take the risk of texting and driving have a subconscious belief that they can avoid a car accident even though they are more focused on the cell phone rather than driving. This belief has killed approximately 2,600 people a year and caused six percent of all traffic accidents (txtresponsibly.org). Lawmakers saw the consequences of these actions and banned texting while driving in Washington D.C. and 34 states. University of Utah conducted a
  • 46. Face Construct And Criterion-Related Validity Essay There are differences among face, construct, and criterion related validity. Face validity assesses a task under evaluation. A group of subjective experts evaluate face validity (Maribo, Pedersen, Jensen, Nielsen, 2016). Face validity can be utilized to motivate stakeholders within an organization. If stakeholders are not supportive of the results from face validity they will become disengaged. For example, when measuring the level of professionalism during the hiring process questions should relate to different levels of professionalism. If not stakeholders will not be motivated to give their opinion and the true assessment of the hiring process will not be achieved. Face validity considers the relevance of a test as it appears to testers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 367, 2012). This particular validity is important when it comes to legal defensibility. Construct validity explains how what is being studied matches the actual measure. Criterion validity answers the question of whether a test reflects a certain set of abilities. One way to assess criterion validity is to compare it to a known standard. A reference is needed to determine an instrument s criterion related validity. Criterion related validity predicts the future. If a nursing program designed a measure to assess student learning throughout the program, a test such as the NCLEX would measure student s ability in this discipline. If the instrument produces the same result as the superior test the instrument has a high criterion related validity. The higher the results the more faith stakeholders will have in the assessment tool. A criterion related validity study is conducted by statistically correlating scores with some measure of job performance (Biddle, p.308, 2010). Criterion related validity is most important when it comes to predicting performance in a specific job, and predicting future
  • 47. An Exploratory Study Of The Challenges Of Adopting Lean... Salford Business School An exploratory study of the challenges of adopting lean thinking in Manchester Mental Health Liaison Service Kwasi Boakye Student ID: @00095417 MSc Project Management Dissertation 2015/2016 Declaration This work is original Signed ?????????????? Date ????????????.?? Abstract The purpose of this study is to explore the challenges of lean thinking in mental health emergency service. Exploratory research was conducted which involved gathering qualitative data using interviewees. Acknowledgements I would like to thank the entire Manchester Mental Health A E team, in particular the members who responded with the interviews. I would also thank my supervisor Subrahmaniam Krishnan Harihara... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2.2 Lean in healthcare?????????????????????? 2.3. Benefits of lean implementation in healthcare???????????. 2.4 Critical success factors for implementation of lean in healthcare????.. 2.5 Challenges of adopting lean in healthcare?????????????. 2.6. Summary and analysis of literature review and suggestions for investigations?????????????????????????? 2.6.1 Suggestions for investigations????????????????.. List of tables and figures List of abbreviations A E Accident and Emergency ED Emergency Department NHS National Health Service 1.0 Chapter one: Introduction ?As global healthcare expenditure soars, and as systems are increasingly required to deliver better care to more people using less resource, the challenge to explore the promises of lean thinking is compelling? (Young and McClean, 2009 p309). In the UK the government has set deadlines for Accident and Emergency (A E) patients to be dealt with (Boseley, 2015). The hospitals are facing challenges for this deadline. In this context the implementation of lean can enable hospitals improve their efficiencies whiles at the same time reducing cost. This dissertation looks into the opportunities and challenges of implementing lean within the healthcare sector. 1.1 Background: The lean philosophy centers on the elimination of waste in all forms in an organisation (Shpak, 2016). Lean is usually implemented by initially
  • 48. Byd, Porter Diamond National Competitive Advantage of China in Electric Mobility: The Case of BYD Corresponding Author: Kasperk, Garnet Center of International Automobile Management, RWTH Aachen University Templergraben 64, 52062 Aachen, Germany, gk@im.rwth aachen.de Phone +49 241 80 93348, Fax +49 241 80 93248 Wilhelm, Jan Chair of Organization, RWTH Aachen University, Templergraben 64, 52062 Aachen, Germany, jw@im.rwth aachen.de Wagner, Wolfgang Volkswagen Corporate University, China Cuipingbeilixiqu, 16Haolou 1Danyuan, 2311; 101121 Beijing, Tongzhou District, China. wagnerclean@gmail.com Abstract Whereas in Europe, national activities to drive e mobility forward still have to be coordinated at EU level, Chinese leaders have adopted a plan aimed at... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Porter, 1990) A stable and strong government is crucial in this phase, as it ensures continuity of decision making. The World Economic Forum ranks China 8th worldwide in macroeconomic stability (World Economic Forum, 2009). Unlike many western societies, whose frequent elections and wide range of varying values within the political system imply the risk of policy changes, China has but one all embracing party, the CPC, guaranteeing a high level of stability. figure 2: comparison china / efficiency driven economies (world economic forum, 2009) In comparison with other efficiency driven economies, China is outperforming the average in all aspects but technological readiness and financial market sophistication. According to Porter, investment driven economies may gain a competitive edge in industries with economies of scale, high capital costs and high labour intensity. They ought to CIAM Working Paper 2 specialize in standardized products with relatively low service requirements. The technologies used should at best be easily transferable, a wide availability of core technologies via multiple international sources being preferable. The electric mobility sector meets all of these prerequisites, so China is ready to pursue the challenge of gaining excellence in this particular industry. The following section provides an overview of selected favourable aspects of the diamond dimensions with regard to the
  • 49. Mexican Revolution Assignment 1: Major Causes of the revolution in Mexico. Based on John Tutino, From Insurrection to Revolution in Mexico The Mexican Revolution (1910 1917) was caused by a variety of factors. It is impossible to place the blame on one single event or person because of the complexity of the Mexican people. One thing is for sure, if people are deprived of food and water, they will find a way to obtain enough to survive. History proves that in desperate times people will take matters into their own hands. When a countries leadership wavers, and conditions become poor enough that people are starving, they will respond negatively. It seems that any time the Mexicans lose the ability to grow their own maize they become discontent. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Diaz had done well at expanding the economic system especially by producing a system of Mexican Railroads. He is also given credit with the economic growth in the Southern Regions. Mexican land owners were losing land for owing money. For example. In Central Mexico, a heavily indebted Mariano Riva Palacio lost in 1870 the estates he had worked to acquire since the 1830 s, and that had provided the economic base at Chalco that underlay his political dominance of the state of Mexico for years. Tutino also discussed how interaction with the French could also lead to loss of land. Large chunks of land were broken up under Diaz, in order to redistribute lands in order to yield more productive areas to generate commerce. Crop failures in 1907 were another cause; the people could not afford to import American Maize, and were unable to grow their own crops for subsistence. All of these separate but different events led to the people of Mexico revolting, and brought a significant amount of change to the landscape of Mexico ever since. In the southern areas were uprisings were held to a minimum, people were still able to feed themselves and their children. The Elite were still making money and able to afford the near slave labor wages by giving the workers who migrated advances on their pay in the off seasons, for a promise to go to work at a later date. This system was used in the North, but ultimately failed
  • 50. San Joaquin River Restoration Paper People predict things all the time. The question to ask is do their predictions come true? The San Joaquin River Restoration project had Bill McEwen and Daniel Weintraub predicting what would happen within the years of this restoration. What is intriguing to know is if their prediction came true. If they did come true was it for better or for worse? An important concept of this restoration project is the funding that went into it. ... Our federal and state governments will spend hundreds of millions if not billions of dollars in coming years... ( McEween 2009) In the article River Plan Too Fishy for my Taste Buds Bill McEween predicted that our government would have spent millions if not billions of dollars for this restoration project. The question to ask is did this prediction came true? Since the restoration project began in 2009, it has been plagued by missed deadlines, a failure of fulfill coequal goals that include... a price tag that has ballooned to $1.5 billion. ( The Editorial Board ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the chinook salmon come back to the San Joaquin River it will be a miracle. (Weintraub 2009) In the article River Restoration Project Offers a Sprinkling of Hope Daniel Weintraub expresses that he does not believe that the salmon will come back to the San Joaquin River. Now the interesting thing to know is if after six years where Weintraub s beliefs accurate? If it isn t already a warm water fishery, it will be soon. In the midst of global warming, trying to expand that range of salon instead of saving them where they are is a fool s errand. (The Editorial Board 2015) The Editorial Board explains that after six years the salmon still haven t returned, and they won t return because of global warming. It is better to save the salmon where they are now instead of trying to have them return to a place where we won t know if they will
  • 51. Summary Of Killings By Andre Dubos Killings by Andre Dubos is a short story surrounding the death of a young man named Frank Fowler. Following his father Matt, the story opens at Frank s funeral proceeding where family, mother Ruth and siblings Steve and Cathleen, and friends have gathered at the cemetery to send Frank. The way the family expresses their grief not only suggest that Frank s death was tragic, but also at the hands of another individual, specially expressed by Steven repeating I should kill him when the service had closed (Dubos, 1). Evidence that the death was sudden and tragic continues as a month passes and the Ruth and Matt still struggle to grieve over their son. Tension intensifies towards Frank s murderer as Matt and his friend, Willis Trottier, discuss
  • 52. Inside Out Directed By Pete Doctor Overview The animated film Inside Out directed by Pete Doctor is about the change in emotions due to stress, and how the brain changes with age. The film is about the mind of an 11 year old girl named Riley, who is trying to remain happy with the family move from Minnesota to San Francisco. Once the family arrives in San Francisco, a series of events happen that make her upset or disappointed. However, she tries her best to please her parents by pretending to be happy. The movie also highlights the function of short and long term memory, and the psychological changes in becoming a pre teen. The major characters in the film were the personification of her emotions: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust and Anger. These five personifications worked together to allow Riley to function, and express how she is feeling (Doctor Carmen, 2015). Pre Adolescent Female Brain During the pre adolescent years, the brain is under major construction, but still is able to process information, and make firm decisions based on emotions. In addition, when a child gets older, their personality evolves, and their relationships with others grow and change. In the film, Riley s actions were determined by her emotion at that moment, which impacted her relationship with her parents and best friend. Also, Riley s personality evolved when she got older. Her personality expanded to include thoughts about boys, fashion and other teenager thoughts (Doctor Carmen, 2015). Although, the brain has developed it
  • 53. Rabbit Proof Fence Themes Rabbit Proof Fence Write down a few of yours own thoughts about the film Rabbit Proof Fence. How did you react to the film? Did you enjoy it? Why or why not? I enjoyed the film, despite how sad it was. It brought attention to an important theme and it told the story in an exciting, yet realistic way. The fact that it was based on a real story only made it sadder. I believe this film should be watch by all to inform about the flaws in AustraliaВґs legal system and the horrors experienced by the native population. What do you think are the film s key themes and issues? I believe the film works as a critique of AustraliaВґs former treatment of itВґs native population. The theme is injustice, which is shown through the difference in how white and aboriginal children were treated. The story also deals with important issues such as growing up, responsibility and family, and how teenagers experience these things. Especially important is the focus on the way the children have to stand up for themselves, get out of tricky situations and face challenges children should never have to face. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One in a few short words or phrases and another in a full paragraph commenting on its style, what the film is about, where it is filmed, the key characters and what you learn from the film. Rabbit Proof Fence is a film about three young girls who are taken from their family and placed at Moore River, a settlement for Aboriginal girls, where they are given a Christian education. The girls dislike this settlement and runs away. The remaining part of the film centres on their 2,400 kilometer walk to get home to their