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First Person Narrative Research
First person narrative research is a term that uses a group of approaches that in turn depend on
spoken words, written works or pictures/drawings of people. These approaches tend to focus on the
lives of individuals as told through their own stories. The importance and focus within such
approaches is in the narrative, usually based on both what and how it is narrated. The audience
validates narrative research. Being a very useful tool and all, narrative method may not always
be strong enough to stand alone as a central piece of evidence in concluding a point. Regardless if
it is part of a presentation or whether it is a stand alone piece of information, it must be accepted,
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The narrative method allows for an intimate look into the emotions, thoughts and experiences
within a story based on the fact that another has witnessed such or intern through another s work
along for a great picture to be established. Being easily able to validate a claim or narrative account
through another is also a huge benefit of the method making it easier for the truth to come out and
harder for lies to see the light. Personal narratives and information gained from narrative methods
tend to come from truthful sources based on not wanting to tarnish individual s credibility, and not
seeing a reason in creating lies and misleading information. Nevertheless, many problems can also
be seen within the method harder and less likely to prevent. The limited perspective is detrimental
in the sense that only that one perspective s views through emotion and feeling are used to describe
the situation if there had only been one account. Unless there are multiple viewpoints from different
individuals who think and act differently put together to create one image from all different sides,
which isn t very practical to do. The narrative method also creates a restricted view in the sense that
anything the reader does not know, you don t know. Such as taking into consideration different
socio contexts and the individuals thinking spectrums. The narrative account may also be biased,
understanding the story through ones eyes, leaves room for events and facts to change based on
what the individual thinks, wants, and knows at the
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Voltaire s Use Of Satire In Candide
Mr. Boni chose this book for our class in order to provide us with a first hand example of the
views of the Enlightenment period philosopher, Voltaire. Throughout Candide, Voltaire s well
known satire, we are exposed to his sharp witted criticisms of the church, nobility, religion, and
philosophy. Using misfortune as well as comic relief, Candide, holds the interest of its readers
while educating them in Enlightened views. For the use of our current studies, this novel is a
brilliant bridge between the witty words of one man s views of the world and the history in which
it is surrounded. It represents the author s unabridged view on mankind s lack of necessary
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Voltaire satirizes numerous social norms of his time using recurring themes throughout the novel.
With his every present sardonic writing, Voltaire addresses issues regarding religion, social
structure, women s rights, and unrelenting optimism. He ridicules religion for its corruption and
intolerance. No religion went unscathed as Voltaire took shots at many of the main sects of religion
including Protestantism, Catholicism, and Anabaptism. He also took shots at elitist nobility and the
unfair women s rights of the time, using irony to show the uselessness of the unjust systems and
privileges (or lack thereof). In addition, Voltaire made light work of philosophical optimism, an
idea highly popularized by German theorist Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitz. It was thought that
God created a perfect world and therefore, God would not cause anything to happen if not for a
greater outcome. Voltaire, an atheist in his own right, thought this absurd and wished to educate his
readers of this through his fast paced
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The Forest Of The Rumpi Hills
The forests of the Rumpi Hills also contain what is commonly referred to as the Rumpi Hills
Forest Reserve or previously known as the Rumpi Hills Native Administration Forest Reserve
created by Forestry Ordinance No 38 of 1937 and approved by Forestry Ordinance No 16756/79
of 2nd July, 1941 (SWPA, 2016). The North Boundary is the road from Lipenja Mukete through
Ikoi and Dikome Ngolo to Madie; the South Boundary goes through Nalende, Monyange, Itoki and
Ilor to Moko. Whereas the East Boundary, goes through Dikome Balue, Mofako, Itende to Bisoro;
the West Boundary goes through Dibonda and Ndian and Ituka to Lipenja which is also the
starting point of the reserve (SWPA, 2016). These boundaries give the Rumpi Hills ForestReserve a
characteristic inverted letter C shape and structure, see figure 7.
The reserve is composed of land belonging to the Ngolo, Bima and Balue tribes, the first two
form part of the North West while the latter, forms part of the South East area. Most of the
villages are on top of the hills, so that, a more or less vertical climb of anything up to 400 meters
has to be faced before reaching a village or settlement.
The proposal that, part of the Rumpi Hills forests should be made a forest reserve was first made
by Mr Rosevear in a memorandum written in 1933 on the potential forest reserves of the Kumba
Division, Cameroon (SWPA, 2016). The actual preliminary survey of the area was done by Mr F.S
Collier in 1937, after a tour round the approximate
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Lyme Disease Essay
A disease caused by the bacterium which is belongs to the class of Spirochaetes which implies
cockscrew shaped. This bacterial infection is caused by four species. Borrelia burgdorferi and
Borrelia mayonii cause the disease in the United States, while in Europe and Asia it is Borrelia
afzelii and Borrelia garinii.
A person can acquire Lyme diseaseby the bite of an infected tick. This disease is transmitted by
deer ticks or black legged ticks. Ticks are tiny in size and as their bite is painless, people might not
even realize that they have been bitten. Once an infected tick attaches itself to the skin, it is able to
transmit the bacteria. This bacteria eventually ends up in the bloodstream. The duration of
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If the disease is diagnosed at an early stage, anti infections treatment is given for a duration of 14
21 days. Adults and children above 8 are recommended doxycycline, while cefuuroxime and
amoxicillin are given to younger children and breast feeding women. The infection can be totally
eliminated if a person is treated at the early stage. If Lyme disease is persistent in a patient, then
they will be treated with intravenous antibiotics. When the disease is treated at a later stage, the
infection will be stopped, but the curing of the symptoms will happen at a slower rate. A patient left
untreated could face problems with the nervous system, muscle and joints and the digestive system.
Prevention of Lyme disease lies in avoiding contact with ticks and removing ticks that attach to
the skin. Avoiding grassy and woody areas is one way. Dressing defensively to cover up the skin
available for the tick to attach is another way prevents the disease. Using repellants on exposed
skin or checking for ticks regularly are other methods.
A decade long research that ended in earlier months of this year has sequenced the genome of the
tick that causes Lyme disease. This allows researchers to understand how ticks acquire and transmit
pathogens allowing them to design a strategy to control
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Is The Great Gatsby Really Great
Is Gatsby Really Great?
What makes someone great? What makes them remembered as being great? Or, how did they
become great? One way to answer these questions is first know what the word great actually
means. Great: the ability to make others see oneself differently or above the rest in class as well
as being prestigious; or being fairly well off from the average person. As the qualities are
described previously, it can be seen that the novel The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald,
has one man that can fit this very pristine and prestigious status. That man is James Gatz, but
everyone knows him as Gatsby, Jay Gatsby. He is resourceful; he is honorable, and he is praised.
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Being a bootlegger during the Roaring 20 s time period was illegal under the Constitution of the
United States of America. Many readers can t see Gatsby as a successful criminal, because he is
too romantic, too idealistic, and too naive to be a criminal success (Pauly). As a result,
Fitzgerald had to [cloak] his gangster in mystery, and by having Gatsby redirect Nick s
questions, it hints at the fact that Gatsby [...] may be more dangerous than Nick realizes (Pauly).
Yes Gatsby is a bootlegger, but it doesn t mean he s not a decent guy. In fact I feel that he is
quite honorable. When Gatsby was taking Daisy back home, he let her drive his yellow car. As
a result, Daisy keep her foot on the gas, and when she hit Myrtle (who ran out to stop the car and
talk with Tom, but Tom wasn t driving or even in the car) she just kept driving without even
looking back. When Nick was going home, after leaving tom s house, he spotted Gatsby by the
bushes, and stopped to talk. They started talking about the accident when Nick realises Daisy
was the one who hit Myrtle. He asks and Gatsby replies with, Yes [...] but of course I ll say I was.
Gatsby then tells Nick that, I m just going to wait here and see if he tries to bother her about
that... (143 144). This shows Gatsby as honorable in two ways: 1. He s willing to sacrifice
himself for Daisy if it comes to it; 2. He s willing to watch Daisy and see that she stays safe. This
proves that Gatsby is much less of a bad person than some give him credit. What bootlegger
would want to sacrifice his whole life and reputation for a single girl not many would. This
makes Gatsby great; though some people see him as a bootlegger, it can also be seen that he has a
strong and large heart making him a soft bootlegger. Great people might have done some dark
business, but in the end they always know what s true to their
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The Deductive Argument Of Evil
The deductive argument for evil is more philosophical and packs a bigger punch, while the
evidential argument is much more convincing, but less powerful in the sense of philosophy. The
deductive argument holds four propositions, the first is that god is all knowing, the second is that
god is all powerful, the third is that godis all good, and finally the fourth is that evilexists in this
world. If God is all of those things, then why does he allow pain and suffering to occur. This is
where the evidential argument comes into play. The evidential argument holds that first, the kind
of evil that exists in the world is unexpected if God exists, and secondly if the kind of evil that
exists is not surprising if God does not exist. Therefore the
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Social Media And Social Mess Essay
Social Media or Social Mess According to Pew Research, 95% of teens are Internet users with an
astonishing 85% using Social Media. Social Media is defined as websites and applications that
enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. Social media is a
huge platform for cultural revolutions and controversies. There is a large amount of potential
issues with this revolution including the possibility of cyberbullying as well as the depression
that can be developed by only seeing the best part of everyone s daily life. This creates a false
image that everyone has a perfect life that users believe is impossible to attain. They, in turn,
view their life as dull or not as exciting as others simply because they cannot go on their summer
break to swim with dolphins or skydive, because they are not committing to a college on a full
ride for Football, because they don t have that seemingly perfect relationship with their parents
or siblings. On the other side of the spectrum, Social Media can be used for many great causes
such as activism, it can be used to stay in touch with old friends, and it can be used to encourage
others or bring to light issues that no one would have heard about it they were not Facebook
friends with Joe Schmo. Social Media is a trade off that western culture, and increasingly the
world, must learn to deal with or restrict. Social Media is dangerous to dictators, it is helpful to
helping hands, and it is hurtful to those
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Influence Of British Imperialism On South African Society
The British Empire has left everlasting legacies in many nations across all seven of the world s
continents. As a matter of fact, one of the countries colonized by the British Empire in the historical
globalization era was South Africa. This nation is well known for its historical sites, beautiful
beaches, and its modern landscape. Furthermore,Can it be believed that this nation was once in the
hands of Britain?, tThere is a great amount of British influence in this African nation. So the
question arises for us to think, to what extent has the British Colonization of South Africabenefited
the present South African society. During the early 1800 s Britain was suffering from severe
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Britain s motive to expand the growth and development of South Africa had a positive influence
on South Africa s economy and on the whole nation. As a matter of fact, the British discoveries
of diamonds and other natural minerals and resources in South Africa has played a huge factor in
transforming the nation into an advanced economy. Some of these discoveries include highly
precious diamonds and gold. In fact, the most extreme transformations in South Africa s economy
occurred between 1870 and 1902. As a result of these transformations, the nation was on the
verge of urbanization and industrialization as it began to emerge as an international trader of it s
valuable minerals. One of the industries responsible for inaugurating the transformation of the
South African economy is the diamond industry. This industry commenced operations when
thousands of British citizens moved to South Africa in order to seek their fortune in the 1860s.
This incentive resulted in rapid industrialization as they started diamond diggings in the British
colony of South Africa due to the high probability of striking diamonds. This eventually led to
the mining industry since the mining capitalists purchased the diggers as a joint stock. The gold
industry, started in 1886 and by 1899, it had produced about three tenths of the world s gold and
had investments worth more than 100 million US as gold was used for the world s currencies
and was thus had a very big need for it everywhere. It also had a workforce greater than 100
thousand people thus creating employment for the society. Apart from the diamond mining and
gold, the British who were farmers by profession played a big part in the agricultural industry of
South Africa greatly as they planted rye, barley, and maize. The British traders played a significant
role in growing the business sector of South Africa which
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How Does Tramadol Changed The World
Julie White
Tech 380
Case Study #3
May 11, 2016
The Impact of Tramadol
When you re in pain what do you reach for? Do you go to the doctors or self medicate to feel
better and relive the pain you are in? In this analytical Case Study I looked into the depth of
evaluating the particular innovation of tramadol. This case study includes some reading, research,
critical thinking; however, also personal knowledge of this innovative drug. My case study
describes the innovation as well as places it in an historical context. We will also examine how the
invention the drug tramadol has completely changed the world. We have to consider all of the
relevant implications for the individual and society at large. Finally, exploring the consequences,
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This in regards to the physical condition related to this particular drug even as a prescription
medicine, mostly due to the fact that, it is not abused recreationally as much as some other
opioids. There are hazards, same you would have with the use of any medication. There are in
fact people who stop using Tramadol and suddenly find themselves suffering with the withdrawal
symptoms. It is actually a central nervous system sedative that should not be used with other drugs
that can weaken the central nervous system. Individuals who take this drug should not drink
alcohol. This is due to the fact that, this drug and in fact, like any medications, if used while
drinking can actually overwhelm a person s breathing. The conveyed side effects of Tramadol
abuse are nausea, abnormal sweating, vomiting, constipation and even seizures. These side effects
can generate a very unfriendly occurrence if this medication is physically abused. This fact
actually places it very low on the lists of prescription drugs for experimental drug
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Antigonometry Lab Report
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION TO NANOTECHNOLOGY
1.1 Introduction
Carbon is the sixth element in the periodic table, the fourth most abundant element in the universe
and the basic building block for all life. Carbon mostly exists in all organic molecules and 95% of
it is the important basis of all chemical compounds. Carbon has been identified as a natural
compound such as DNA and photosynthesis process. Carbon is unique in possessing allotropes of
each possible dimensionality, 3D diamond, 3D graphite, 2D graphene, 1D nanotube and 0D
fullerene. Fullerenes are accepted as the fourth form of solid carbon after amorphous, graphite and
diamond forms. Fullerenes are carbon clusters constituted by an even number of carbon atoms in
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Each carbon atom is covalently bonded (sp2 hybridized) to three other carbon atoms in a
hexagonal array, leaving one free electron per each carbon atom. Each hexagon in the graphene
sheet exhibits two pi electrons, which are delocalized allowing for the efficient conduction of
electricity. A single layer of graphite is called grapheme. This material displays extraordinary
electrical, thermal and physical properties. Graphene is technically a non metal but is often
referred to as a quasi metal due to its properties being like that of a semiconducting material and
allowing it to display high electron mobility at room temperature. Graphene is the basic structural
element of carbon allotropes such as graphite, charcoal, carbon nanotube and
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Xerox Co. Diversity
CASE 2 XEROX
QUESTION 1
How would Xerox define diversity? How has its definition changed over the years?
In business , diversity has seen action in the managing of human resource as essential capital in
fostering businesses at a global scale . Diversity is also seen as a concept where differences can be
a powerful resource . Based on the Case facts, Xerox value diversity as the most priceless resource
to drive the company towards achieving its goals.
According to Xerox Chairman amp; former CEO, Anne M. Mulcahy, diversity is not just about
race, gender, age, sexual orientation or disability. She and the staff believed that diversity provide
an environment for employee to grow for their fullest potential. Employee with different ways ...
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For instance, women and minorities represent 52% of Xerox workforce and about 42.5% of Xerox
senior executives are women or people of color or both.
* Friendly HR policies
Xerox understand that women struggling to balance work and family commitments. Thus, HR
function initiated alternative work schedules and other HR policies as the company recognizes that
family and individual needs affect employee performance.
Besides, Xerox also has a work life programs to ensures that the workforce become successful in
their career and family such as dependent care fund, employee assistance program and education
assistance program.
* Xerox Employee Caucus Groups
A caucus group for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender employees.
After establishment of this program, the company began to provide domestic partner benefits for
gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender employees.
The groups consist of Asians Coming Together, Black Women s Leadership Council, GALAXe
Pride at work, Hispanic Association for Professional Advancement, National Black Employee
Assosiation and The Women s Alliance.
* CEO roundtables
An annual diversity employee roundtables with senior managers. This program provide platform
for employees to engage in unfiltered
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Contemporary Social Issues Of DACA
Part I Introduction: The Contemporary Social Issue of DACA A social issue that is currently
whirling around the United States is the discussion of what is going to happen with DACA
recipients. DACA stands for The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and they are also
commonly referred to as Dreamers (Michelle Mark 2017). The DACA act was set in place in
2012 by President Barrack Obama and it provided young immigrants the chance to apply for
temporary protection from deportation. Often times children are too young to know what is
going on and their parents bring them into the United States so they are then protected under the
DACA act. It is also only eligible to immigrants who have been in the United States since 2007
and were under 16 years of age; 30 or younger as of June 2012, in high school or have a diploma
or GED and a clean criminal record (Dara Lind 2017). The program does not grant legal status,
put them on a path to citizenship and or legalization (Michelle Mark 2017). The protection does
allow these people to get authorization to work and obtain a valid driver s license in some states.
DACA provides the opportunity for them to have the chance to further their education, buy cars,
homes and even the possibility of starting a business (Dara Lind 2017). Currently 800, 000 people
depend on the DACA Act in the United States (Michelle Mark). Without the DACA Act, the
recipients are essentially an illegal immigrant. Now what makes DACA a social issue is that
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Blooms Taxonomy
Implementing Bloom s Taxonomy into instructional planning in lieu of high stakes standardized
testing can build students cognitive development Theory can inform and guide practice to allow
individuals to strengthen and/or reinforce certain areas of study. With the case of high stakes
standardized tests, students are being taught at lower levels of cognition, thus impacting their
cognitive development for application in furthering educationand career readiness. Given that
education plays a significant role in social status and economic prosperity, school should prepare
students with skills to be able to prosper and become successful. This paper will discuss how
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Education is an essential indicator of success in the 21st century, students need to be acquiring
skills that prepare them for the demands of the real world. Despite the mandating of high stakes
standardized tests, teachers can align their goals with higher order thinking to develop students
cognition, problem solving abilities, and critical thinking initiatives. Cognitive development is a
crucial element of a student s success, which can be enhanced through metacognitive awareness.
Implementation of Bloom s taxonomy into instructional planning can guide educational practice
such that students develop a range of cognitive skills. Essentially, the main goal of education is to
prepare students for success in the real
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Ap European History Outline Chapter 10 Essay example
Mr. Dunbar
AP European History
Chapter 10 Outline: Renaissance and Discovery
Section One: The Renaissance in Italy * Section Overview * Jacob Burckhardt, a Swiss
historian, described the Renaissance as the prototype of the modern world in his book
Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (1860) * In Italy blossomed new secular and scientific
views * People became to approach the world empirically and draw rational conclusions based on
observation * Burckhardt saw the emergence of the modern world emerge from that of the pre
modern, or medieval, period * Some criticize Burckhardt for overlooking the continuity between the
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* Despotism in Florence * Cosimo s grandson, Lorenzo the Magnificent, ruled Florence in a
totalitarian fashion during the last quarter century of the fifteenth century * Lorenzo s brother
had been assassinated by a rival family, the Pazzi, who had long plotted with the pope against
the Medicis which made Lorenzo a cautious ruler * Despotism throughout Renaissance Italy *
Oligarchies, or a small group of wealthy elites, hired strongmen, or despots, known as podesta to
maintain law and order * Podesta held executive, military, and judicial authority, and had the
task of maintaining the normal flow of business activity in the city state by whatever means
necessary * Condottieri military brokers who sent mercenary armies who were hired by the
despots of the different city states; since the despots could not rely on the loyalty of their divided
populaces to serve as soldiers, they relied on mercenaries who they contracted through condottieri
* Some despots, like the Visconti and Sforza families in Milan, came to rule their respective city
states free from interference from oligarchies * Political turbulence and warfare of the
Renaissance period gave rise to the art of diplomacy and many despots established resident
embassies and appointed ambassadors to other powerful city states and nations * Humanism *
Scholars debate over the meaning of
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Advertising Standards Authority ( Asa )
ETHICAL ISSUES IN ADVERTISMENT
INTRODUCTION
Advertisement is the one way persuasive communication with a purpose to promote goods or
services to potential customers. Advertisement is the backbone of commerce and industry and one
of the richest industries of the world. Advertisement has acquired an unprecedented importance due
to audiovisual means of information and entertainment. Due to this impact people became selective
in this segment, now they prefer better, healthier and convenient style of living. Everything has its
other side as well so not all the advertisements are right and ethical, few of them representing the
darker side. Thus, principles and morals in promotional activities ought to be broadly taught,
understood well by advertisers in order to influence public positively. This paper will reveal the
information regarding the latest Gucci ad banned by U.K. advertising standards authority
(ASA).Moreover, the following information will support ethics, importance of ethics in
advertisement and how advertisement affect on human brains. In advertisement the subjectivity of
ethics is a very controversial and highly debated issue. Every advertisement is designed to impress
the viewers but the problem occurs when we allow advertisers to access our mental world. Hence,
censorship of ads and interference of ASA is mandatory in advertisement.
BODY PARAGRAPHS Ethics concern an individual s morals about what is right or wrong.
According to Hazels, T. (2015) Ethics is a set
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Who Was Responsible For The Sinking Of Titanic
Who was was responsible for the sinking of titanic? This topic is important because it was the
biggest sea disaster and it was one of the biggest events in history. The audience should care
because they should learn the details on this historical event. Captain Smith is responsible for the
sinking of Titanic because he is responsible for the whole ship. This paragraph is my
counterclaim. I understand why people believe that Thomas Andrews was responsible for the
sinking of titanic because he didn t design the boat with enough lifeboats. Also people might
believe that Thomas Andrews was responsible for the sinking of titanic because he sent out the
titanic knowing it was a flaw but, I believe it was Captain Smith because he ignored
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Conquest Of Aztecs Essay
Within the religious aspect of the Western Civilization, there were specific omens reported after
the Conquest of Aztec. Most of the omes were disasters and people didn t know whether to
believe them or not, according to the document Omens of Doom. An example of a religious
omen recorded was Omen 1. In this omen it was said that: According to legend, the Aztecs
believed that the god Quetzalcoatl had sailed east to join the sun god, warning that he would
later return to reclaim his kingdom. The Aztecs believed that this could occur in the year One
Reed (1519) and that god could take on many different forms. Including a pale skinned, bearded
man. When Moctezuma first met Cortez, Cortez went to show his grattitude when all of a
sudden Moctezuma s two guards stopped him. Moctezuma was not allowed to be touched.
When Cortez was able to speak with Moctezuma he took off his necklace of pearls and placed it
around Moctezuma s neck. Walking down the street a little later, two servants came up and gave
Cortez two necklesses. The necklesses were wrapped in cloth and were made from red snails,
which here they hold with great esteem. After recieving these gifts, he sat down on a throne beside
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Because of this happening when foreigners entered the land, he believed that whoever sent
Cortez here, he was certain was the central lord. Because of this, Moctezuma said that they shall
obey him and their shall be no betrayel. I know you have heard much evil of me, but you shall
believe only with your eyes. Moctezuma is stating this because in his past he has had dealings with
rebellions and had come in favor for
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False Claims Act
False Claims Acts (FCA)
Also known as Lincoln Law .
One of the most grounded informant procurement in the United States.
Permits private parties to file qui tam actions claiming that defendants defrauded the government
(False Claims Act Overview, 2016).
FCA History
It was implemented during the Civil War to fight and prevent the extortion executed by
organizations that sold supplies to the Union Army.
President Abraham Lincoln supported the False Claims Act.
The Federal False Claims Act covers extortion such as governmentally subsidized contract or
program (Helmer, 2016).
FCA Purpose
This act permits private individual to sue those a person who confer extortion against government
programs.
An essential tool that U.S. citizens need to
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Article 14
In Umesh kumar v state of Haryana and Another, admission to Engineering Courses was
challenged. On the ground of violation of Article 14 of Constitution. The admission brochure laid
down that admission of candidates with power glasses exceeding 2.5 D is not allowed and no
reason was assigned for the same in the booklet. The court held that provisions of brochure
altogether arbitrary, unconstitutional and unsustainable. Therefore the court quashed the
discriminating rules as it was patently infringing the fundamental rights of Persons with
Disabilities. E. RIGHT OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES FOR ALLOTMENT OF LAND AT
CONCESSIONAL RATE AND OTHERS BENEFITS The constraints of finance and development
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Even many of the States admitted that no scheme for allotment of land at concessional rates has
yet been framed while few States claimed that they have partially implemented the provisions of
Section 43 of the Act as they have reserved some percentage of allotment of land for the Persons
with disabilities and as such it was found that only marginal benefits was given. The Apex Court
directed that whenever the State Government or local authorities allot land for various purposes
indicated in Section 43, preferential treatment be given to the disabled persons and the land shall be
given at concessional rate. However, the Apex Court made clear that the percentage of reservation
may be left to the discretion of the State Government or local authorities. The Court further clarified
that any person aggrieved in this regard may complaint to the Commissioner appointed under the
provisions of the Person with Disabilities Act,
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Kawaii Research Paper
Many Westerners perceive Japan as weird. While many aspects of its culture differ considerably
from that of the United States and Europe, it is this difference that while weird to some is
fascinating and even tantalizing to others. One of the most apparent of the cultural phenomena
unique to Japan is the idea of kawaii. Kawaii is a difficult term to translate into English, but the
term celebrates sweet, adorable, innocent, pure, simple, genuine, gentle, vulnerable, weak, and
inexperienced social behavior and physical appearances (Kinsella 220). The idea of kawaii
appeared in the mid 1960s through the 1970s and initially started with Japanese school girls.
Around that time, as indicated by advertisements and articles from magazines, the desire for a
youthful look evolved into a desire to emulate a cute, child like look. Since then, the term kawaii
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In investigating the history of kawaii, this theme of rebellion surfaces with the ideas of rejecting
traditionally Japanese culture in favor of more of a European or Western culture which was
perceived to be more fun. This in a large part includes the idea of cute handwriting that Japanese
schoolgirls would practice in the 1960s and 70s where the format read like Western writing left to
right and included English words and exclamation points. This was an experimentation by the youth
in being able to speak more freely and through this they expressed themselves more easily with a
style of writing that they felt more connected to as a result of their manipulations (Kinsella 224).
The adults and older generations did not share the same positive reaction to this cute handwriting as
they felt it was blatantly rebellious against Japanese traditions and cultural values they upheld
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Research Questions On The Little India Riot Essay
1. Research Questions and hypothesis
The research question consists of relevance literature review and will be associated depending on
the Little India Riot which leads to government banning alcohol and shisha in Singapore as how
this will affect the local community and the social media.
Q1) what are the contributing factors that led to the ban of alcohol and shisha in Singapore?
2. Methodology
Birley and Moreland (1998) argued that data collection could be considered as the method towards
developing a research proposal. Data collection can be considered as the process of a research
project where the occurrence of real research is felt by many researchers. Two types of data
collection approach were chosen, qualitative and quantitative. Denzin and Lincoln (2005) mentions
about qualitative research allow more in depth understanding of the social and cultural impacts
people experience. Qualitative methodology is a research process that allows the researcher to
observe sociocultural lifestyle and feel the live action (Babbie, 2007). There are no indications of
using any analysis or statistics (Boeree, 2005). The disadvantage of qualitative methodology are not
comprehensive when compared to quantitative methodology as the information gathered are about
interpreting the ideology and concluding the meanings as well as impacts taken from methodology
(Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, 2011). In quantitative research, numbers are
highlighted and are needed for
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The Importance Of Segregation In America
Halfway There
Segregation has been in America since it was founded, and although it has lessened it is still present
today. Slavery ended in 1865 with the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution; which stated that
slavery was illegal. At the time, most white people were still racist, and African Americans weren t
treated like normal members of society. In 1868, the 14th Amendment stated that everyone born in
America is a citizen. Unfortunately, although many years had past, prejudices on integration still
remained in 1957, when the Little Rock Nine happened.
Desegregation has been difficult for America, and although progress has been made, research shows
that much room for improvement remains.
An event that showed the difficulties of integration was the ordeal of Little Rock Nine. In 1954,
the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the case Brown v. Board of Education that the segregation of
public schools was unconstitutional. On September 4, 1957, (the first day of school) the National
Guard was sent to escort a group of nine African American students into Central High in Little
Rock, Arkansas. This group was called The Little Rock Nine, and they were enrolled in the
previously all white Central High to start integration in schools.
Sixteen year old Ernest Green sounded hopeful later that day. Things would be better if only the
grown ups wouldn t mix in he said. The kids have nothing against us. They hear bad things about us
from their parents . This quote is powerful
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Big Dipper Research Paper
The Big Dipper itself isn t a constellation but classified as an asterism. An asterism is a prominent
pattern or group of stars.The big dipper is a part of constellation Ursa Major. Ursa major is the
third largest constellation of all eighty eight. Ursa Major, the big dipper, has greatest number of
stars compared to other constellations.
The big dipper asterism is also known as the plough. The big dipper asterism forms less than half of
the entire constellation Ursa Major. The big dipper a part of the Ursa Major constellation was
discovered in 1869 by astronomer Richard A. Proctor. He realized that all of the big dippers stars
except Eta, have proper motions heading toward the constellation Sagittarius.
The big dipper within Ursa Major represents The great bear. It is recognized as a distinct
grouping in many cultures.The big dipper is a part of greek mythology. Ursa Major is actually
named after a greek woman. The greek mythology relates to Ursa Major, Zeus,Callisto, and Arcus.
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The big dipper has seven main stars. Four of the stars represent a bowl or body and three
represent a handle or head . They are Dubhe (Alpha Ursae Majoris), Merek (Beta UMa), Phad
(Gamma UMa), Megrez (Delta UMa),Alioth (Epsilon UMa), Mizar (Zeta UMa), and Alkaid
(Eta UMa). Starting at Alpha 7,928 degrees fahrenheit up to Eta 29,821 degrees fahrenheit. Eta
is one of the hottest stars that can be seen visible to the naked eye. Delta is the dimmest of the
seven stars. It is the third brightest star in Ursa Major with Epsilon being the first. Epsilon is
also the 31st brightest star in the sky. Gamma is a white sequence dwarf and Alpha is an orange
giant. Alpha has the most distance with it being 124 light years away. Delta is the closest with
fifty eight light years. Zeta and Beta are 78 79 light years away. Gamma and Epsilon are 81 to 84
light years away. Eta is 101 light years
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Cultural Anthropology And The American Society
Lucas Mochal
General Education Task Assignment 1
10/3/2014
Cultural Anthropology
Feminist Approach to the American Society
One theoretical approach in the field of cultural anthropology is the Feminist Approach. The
feminist approach is an approach that helped females from all diverse cultures to band together for
equal rights or more freedom for themselves. A feminist theorycan be described as an approach to
move towards empowering women worldwide. Feminism has been a problem in any culture from
any time in history, and feminist worldwide are all banding together for one reason: to become
independent and highly powered women. The main goals of feminism are to discuss the importance
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In the later centuries in school girls were depicted to be in home economic classes to learn how
to be a homemaker, whereas boys were sought out to be in math and science classes. As the
centuries progressed society has changed immensely in how men have treated their women and
how women have overcome their typical roles in society. People have always had the impression
that society is driven by males. One big feministic move that women fought for was the right to
be able to vote. Women had never been able to vote because it was thought that men should only
have the right to choose who would be serving us locally and nationally. Liberal feminists thought
that this idea was unfair and that both genders should be able to vote, so they fought for the right
for some women to vote in 1918 and then in 1928 their appeal was approved and all women got the
right to be able to vote.
Another area that feminists fought to change was the view of women in the workplace. Many
career areas have always been depicted as a men only career such as Political, law enforcement,
military and construction. Feminist have taken the challenge to prove that this is a gender equal
nation where women are able to do the same amount of work that men can do if not better than
men. In the earlier centuries when it came to serving in the military you would never find a
women serving because they were known to be very weak and physically unfit to serve in the
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Why Is Zen Buddhism So Popular
Why was Zen Buddhism so popular and influential among the warrior class and aristocrats during
the Kamakura period? Compared to the other sects of Buddhism what characteristics made Zen the
favor out of all? Originating circa 552 AD, Buddhism has been a leading influencer on Japanese
culture from early on in Japanese history reaching a peak after the bakufu moved its capital to
Kamakura. Although Buddhismitself is one religion it has multiple sections that differ among the
countries that practice, as well as among that country itself. Two of the major sections of Buddhism
in Japan are Zenand Tendai Buddhism; each playing a part in the culture of Japan. Although
Buddhism is not a violent religion it had characteristics that made it perfect to keep the military
class in line. While the aristocrats themselves were not overly enthused about the new religion its
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Another reason that Buddhism became so popular not only in Japan but in most of East Asia is
because it did not make the people choose but instead presented itself as a supplement and way to
add more to the religion that they already practiced. Zen also furthered the relationship between
Japanese citizens and China s. Zen began in Northern China and eventually traveled to Japan, where
they won considerable influence in Kamakura.
In spite of its natural resonances with the requirements of the Japanese warrior leadership, it is
unlikely that Sung Zen would have taken roots as strongly in Japan as it did had it not been for an
unstable political situation in China which sent to Japan experienced Ch an monks who would
otherwise have lived out their lives in Chinese monasteries.
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Environmental Problems In Picher Oklahoma
The history of the world seldom includes the impact of human conquest upon the environment.
Human s consistently ravage the land and waters around them taking what is considered useful to
mankind with reckless abandon. This continued mentality leaves the world in a damaged state unfit
for life of any kind. The town of Picher Oklahoma mirrors the legacy of total humanconsumption at
the cost of the land. The history of the land surrounding Picher Oklahoma is similar to many
throughout the United States. The original land was given to the Quapaw Native American tribe in
1833. The Quapaw were a thriving Mississippi delta tribe suffering displacement first by the
Iroquois then by the United States government. The tribe once boasted a population of 35,000 until
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The process of mining lead and zinc ore produces mine tailings . The mine tailings are better
known as chat. Throughout the years of mining Picher became known for the immense chat piles
that surrounded the landscape, an amazing 70 million tons. Unbeknownst to the community of
Picher, the chat piles contained hazardous materials. The toxins contained in the chat piles
consisted of lead, zinc, cadmium, arsenic, iron and manganese. The people of Picher, unaware
of the toxicity, played and picnicked on these enormous chat piles for years. It did not occur to
the people of the area that health and developmental issues were caused from the chat piles until
the Health Department tested 100 children of the mining community for lead. Out of the 100
children tested 43% had elevated levels of lead in their blood. The EPA declared Picher a
Superfund site in 1983. This leads many people to believe that clean up of the area is possible;
however the actions taken by the EPA fall incredibly
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King Charles Hatred For King Desiderius Of The Lombards
Obviously King Charles is filled with hatred for King Desiderius of the Lombards because of the
plot against him with his own brother and with a request from Hadrian, the Bishop of the city of
Rome asking him to wage war against the Lombards to bring peace to Rome. Charles wages war
against the Lombards and does not stop until King Desiderius and his son Adalgis, the last hope of
the Lombards, are driven from not only Italybut from the kingdom of the Franks. Charles now
names his son Pepin as King of Italy. Einhard s description of this war shows clearly that Charles
is truly a human being that is dedicated to the people whom he makes promises to and facing the
difficulties that Charles along with his armies did while crossing the Alps continued
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Types Of Personality Tests Out There
There are many types of personality tests out there. Some of them are better than others. These
tests are used to help determine the different personality types. Many employers use these tests to
help place new employees. They also use them to help determine if an employee will work out or
not. It can be important to know your own personality type. Understanding how you learn and
what type of jobs might be best for you can be very helpful in your own life. Many employers
use tests like the one found on the personality page website. One of their goals is to find
employees with the best personality for the job. Using these tests can save a company a lot of
time and effort when hiring new employees. For example, Overnight Transportation in Atlanta
found that using such tests reduced their on the job delinquency by 50% 100% (Livingston, p.
54). This is a huge drop saves them so much time and money by hiring more reliable people.
Though there are some downsides to these personality tests by employers. To get the most
accurate assessment you have to be honest when taking the test. When an employer is looking for
the best personality for the job a perspective employee has motives not to be honest. A
complicating factor is that people filling out the survey do not have a strong incentive to be honest.
In fact, they have a greater incentive to guess what the job requires and answer the questions in a
way they think the company is looking for (Livingston, p. 55). This is
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Analysis Of The Movie Phoenix Jackson
When using symbolism, objects or even people can be used to represent your answer or
explanation. For example, Uncle Sam (U.S) was a symbol for the United States when they were
going to war, and they put up the famous poster of Uncle Sam pointing his finger at you with the
slogan on the bottom of the poster that says I want you! Food can also be used as a symbol. For
example, fried chicken, hot dogs, and hamburgers are foods commonly consumed in America, while
in other countries, they probably haven t even heard about hamburgers, because we are all
accustomed to what we eat.
In the beginning of the short story, Phoenix Jackson is introduced as an elderly woman making her
way in the woods talking to herself and saying no one is going to stop her from making her
journey. First, she gets stuck in a thorn bush, but gets out of it. Then she has to cross a creek on
a log, but because of her age, something bad could happen, so she closed her eyes and crossed.
She sat near a tree to rest, and began to daydream of a little boy giving her a slice of marble cake,
which she gladly accepts, but when she tried to take it, she was just waving her hand in the air.
She sees a Scarecrow, who she mistakenly takes it as a man, and then a ghost, and starts to dance
with it. She keeps walking, when a black dog came at her a little and knocked her over, and fell
into a ditch. A white man sees her and helps her up, but when phoenix sees a
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Repeat Entrepreneurs Case Study Essay
Introduction This paper will examine whether repeat entrepreneurs search for opportunities
differently than entrepreneurs who found only one company. Before examining the case for or
against this theory, a brief discussion what makes up an entrepreneur opens this paper. From there it
moves into a brief discussion of Howard Stevenson and his importance within the field of study of
entrepreneurism. Then the focus turns to a case for or against whether repeat entrepreneurs search
for opportunities differently than entrepreneurs who found only one company. To emphasize the
findings discussed, a brief case study of a successful entrepreneurhopes to reinforce the concepts
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A Case Against
Repeat entrepreneurs know they have the ability to identify an opportunity and turn that
opportunity into a business. In most cases, they have already done it at least once. Unfortunately,
this does not mean that the first business was a success or that they will be able to repeat the
success the first business may have had. In fact, if the first business was a failure, there are
indications that the second business may fail as well. Recent research shows that instead of
learning from mistakes, entrepreneurs are just as apt to be overoptimistic after failure as before.
Their overoptimism remains undimmed by failure (Ucbasaran, Westhead Wright, 2011). This
overoptimism can cause an entrepreneur to take on risky opportunities, fail to properly plan for the
unforeseen or waste financial resources instead of looking for and finding the right opportunity.
Successful entrepreneurs looking to become repeat entrepreneurs may incorrectly over focus on
recreating their success that ideas for future opportunities are not as strong as the previous ones.
Where the first opportunity an entrepreneur pursued may have grown from an organic problem
solving process, repeat entrepreneurs may look to duplicate that success instead of taking the time
to grow into another opportunity as organically as the first. The greatest, and more crucial, challenge
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Heaven By Anatsui
In Nigeria where Anatsui lives, recycling is a way of life as no scrap of material goes to waste,
inspiring him to create using discarded metals. In this art piece Between Earth and Heaven
Anatsui used thousands of aluminum seals and caps from liquor bottles that he transformed into
strips with help of up to 20 assistants at time. Each individual cap and seal was bent, flattened,
folded, and twisted into strips and then woven them together using the copper wire. And if you
look closely each piece reflect its original color and the brand labels are still legible. Unique to
Anatsui, Between Earth and Heaven relates to the celebrated traditions of West African strip woven
textiles known as kente, a silk and cotton cloth weaved in Anatsui s
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Methods And Results Of Local Government s Performance...
RESEARCH METHOD
Approach.
This chapter discusses the methodology of the thesis. As mentioned, this thesis mainly uses
qualitative data collected via literature and document review, and semi structured interviews to
answer the research questions. This is because the qualitative approach is more suitable to provide
a great deal of descriptive details...emphasizes on process...[and] is concerned with explanations
(Bryman, 2004, pp. 280 281), which is essential to examine the process and results of local
government s performance measurement.
Focus and Locus.
This research is focused on answering and identifying the problems involved in the research
questions. The relationship between the research questions and supporting methods, which are later
explained in detail, is illustrated as follows:
Indonesia is currently a democratic country with three tiers of government: central government;
provincial government; and local government. At the lower level, there are 34 provinces and 508
(as of 2014) local governments. There are two types of local government across Indonesia: 1)
Kabupaten (district), and 2) Kota (city). In the past (before Reformasi), provincial and local
governments were simply an extension of the central government at the regional and local level.
Government policies and programs were determined by central government. As the result, the
Gubernur (Head of Province) and the Bupati/Walikota (Head of Kabupaten/Kota), directly
appointed by the president, were
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White Collar Crimes Research Paper
White collar crimes are broken down into three types; occupational, corporate, and government
(Humphrey Schmalleger, 2012). White collar crime was first mentioned and defined by
sociologist Edwin Sutherland in 1939 and was defined as a crime that was committed by a person
of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation .White collar or elite
criminals are rarely arrested or punished for their offenses (Coleman, 2002; Sutherland, 2002). The
typical crimesare Ponzi schemes, insider trading, labor racketeering,embezzlement,money
laundering just to name a few for many years you only were able to see your basic Blue collar
crimes committed and in our later years we were able to see the times change in our government
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Empty Nest Syndrome Analysis
I chose the link attached because the article is based on a study on parental health and well being in
relation to empty nest transition. When I read the article all that I can think of is my mother how
she felt when I left home. The study touches quite a bit of everything related to empty nest
syndrome: cultural differences, the type of relationship between parentand child, parents who
works vice staying at home mom (or dad) and off time launches and violation of social schedule
expectations (Mitchell Lovegreen, 2006). It would give a different perspective on my classmates
on probable health issues on parents when a child leaves home.
In 1983 I really did not have any thought on how my mother must have felt when I left home. I
was happy, I found myself a job away from home. By reading the chapter and the link that I have
attached on this subject, it gave me a different perspective on how my mother must have felt when
I left home and why she became very depressed. Unknown to me back then, she was grieving and
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My decision to leave home was very abrupt and I did not have a care in the world on what I was
leaving behind. I was determined that it was time for me to leave the nest and experience life.
Settersten, (2003B) wrote that thus, expectations and meanings about the timing of, and reasons
for, home leaving are important factors in shaping how parents respond to their children s leaving
home. The failure to comply or cope effectively with these normative demands may produce
negative social and psychological outcomes for young adults as well for their parents (Mitchell
Lovegreen,
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Disability Support Groups
This support group informs the parent were they can buy specialized clothes, toys, or equipment,
this support group teaches parents how to find summer or after school jobs for their disabled
children. Many disabled children that have been abused and maltreated are also able to receive
treatment to cope with everything they had to go through with their parent or guardians. There are
programs for parents who need help coping with what they had to go through with their disabled
child, they may need help to get over the way they treated their disabled child. There are many
support groups that can help a disabled child and his/her parent or guardian cope with the trauma
they have gone through or are going through, for example one support group that
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Gender Roles In Remember The Titans
Most people don t realize that the media play up the stereotypes and gender roles that are out
there. We don t realize that the movies and television shows we watch feed into the stereotypes
and gender roles that we believe in. Remember the Titans, directed by Boaz Yakin, tells the story
about a high school football coach, Herman Boone, attempting to integrate T.C. Williams High
School in Alexandria in 1971. Boone coming to T.C. Williams High School really upset many
parents and students. When the parents of the football players found out he was going to be
helping the head coach, Bill Yoast, many were fuming with anger. Why? Because he is African
American. Parents did not want their children playing African American children in sports or
sitting next to them in classrooms. This movie is based on a true story and the film challenges
everything we claim we know about discrimination and racism in school. Boone and his family
face horrible experiences when moving to Alexandria. When moving to the neighborhood,
many neighbors were so upset but many were also happy that he didn t back down. He was
offered the head coach position but turned it down because he felt it would be incredibly
disrespectful to Coach Yoast. Boone Yoast agreed to make the relationship work. The African
American students meet with Coach Boone in the gym, the meeting turns into a disaster when
Coach Yoast and the white students arrive and disturb the meeting. Gerry Bertier was one of the
students among the crowd of white students to interrupt. I m Gerry Bertier. I m the only All
America you got on this team. If you want us to play for you, you reserve over half the positions
...we don t need any of your people on defense we re already set. said by Gary Bertier to Coach
Boone. Boone makes it clear that all players will be on the team regardless of the color of their
skin. Many stereotypes come into play at this point in the movie. The coaches gather up all the
players so they can go to training camp at Gettysburg College, while gathering the students on a
bus, Boone makes the players sit next to each other. Neither one of the ethnic groups like this very
much. Once they get to the camp, they get paired to room together. One of the
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Management Of Information Systems ( Mis )
Management of information systems (MIS) looks at combining technology users, the technology
itself and the processes used in order to complete a certain goal. In order to manage the systems,
strategic direction is critical in tracing the strategic goals of any organization.
Careful crafting of investments in the global IT offers Microsoft an opportune to have increased
control as well enhanced coordination. In addition, this has enabled the organization to have access
to global markets. On the other hand, it presents challenges to the management in engineering the
global systems.
Introduction
Global business impacts in a significant way on management practices because it differs from
regions and businesses. In order to counter these management problems, the management is
required to have an integrated approach. The main implications concern the micro management
aspects as well as the sectoral management.
Clear understanding of a business strategy and definition of its goals helps in shaping the business
and informing its stakeholders of their objectives in the business. Better integration, coordination
and focus are a significant determinant of success and creation of a competitive advantage.
Microsoft
Since its inception in the late 70s, Microsoft has continued to grow tremendously from its
innovation coupled with good management. Over the years, proper business strategy has enabled it
in executive decision making which is important in communicating and driving the
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Alexander the Second and the Title Tsar Liberator Essay
Alexander the Second and the Title Tsar Liberator
In the 19th Century, Russia had no zemstva, very little education, industry and railway building, a
biased judicial system and very few freed peasants. Czar Alexander II, who succeeded Nicolas I in
1855, went some ways to remedying these deficiencies through a series of reforms. Alexander II
became the great modernizer of Russia, walking a delicate line between preserving Russia s Slavic
identity and enabling its people to benefit from Western advancements. For this reason he was
known to some as the Czar Liberator . However, indeed he was a liberator in name only.
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For the educational reform, the Czar adopted a more liberal education. Censorship was relaxed, the
universities were given freedom and independence, and more Western ideas were introduced to
scholars and students. People were more open minded and became to demand more under these
liberal reforms.
Though Czar Alexander II returned to reactionary rule when an attempt was made to assassinate
him in the 1860s, he did turn once more to reform in 1880. He made plans to set up a General
Commission which would include representatives from the Zemstva. This would not be a
parliament but would be a consultative voice when the Czar required it. But this was an attempt
towards a parliamentary government.
Superficially, Czar Alexander II seemed to be so liberate from his series of reform. Yet,
notwithstanding these measures, it would be wrong, as is sometimes done, to describe Alexander
II as a liberal. He was in fact a firm upholder of autocratic principles, sincerely convinced both of his
duty to maintain the God given autocratic power he had inherited and of Russia s unreadiness for
constitutional or representative government.
For the emancipation of serfs, it was actually essential more than out of the Czar s willingness. The
bulk of the Russian population, about 80%, were the peasants and serfs. Alexander II recognised
that emancipation was vital. Freed
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This essay is an analysis of the story the Life in the...
In Life in the Iron Mills Rebecca Harding Davis reveals a growing industrial America in the
nineteenth century, where an unbelievable level of poverty and limited opportunities of achieving
success can cause individuals to take extreme risks to attain a descent lifestyle. Through the
novella, Davis illustrates the distinct differences between upper and lower class lifestyles.
Immigrant workers, Debora (lovingly called Deb) and Hugh, take the reader to a time when
people were used as production machines and poverty was a state into which most people were
fated to be born and die. By using techniques such as strong language and symbolism, a narrator
who helps create a sympathetic bias towards the working class and an innocent character who...
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The green fields and sunshine symbolize the lifestyle of the rich, who where probably the ones
reading the novella. This contrast it to the horrid conditions the steel workers were in, and
trying to make the reader evoke feelings of sorrow and pity for the characters. This is because
the rich where the ones that had a green field, or a nice clean sky, as opposed to smoke and steel,
embedded into the lives of the steel mill workers. The author also makes the comparison of the
mills to hell on earth. When visiting the mill that night, one of the men accompanying the mill
owner s son comments on its resemblance to hell; If it were not that you must have heard it so
often, Kirby, I would tell you that your works look like Dante s Inferno, and The terrible
grinding of the machinery sounds to her like Gods in pain. The author also makes it a point to
use very simplistic and uneducated language for the workers conversations. This can be
differentiated when the reader sees the interaction between Wolfe and the Iron mill owners. Davis
makes a bias towards the working class by using a narrator to dictate the story in of life in the iron
mills. From the beginning of the story the reader is dependent upon the narrator to provide them
with all the required details. This dependence also causes the reader to share a
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Determination of Wages
The following literature review gives a thorough account of the current research into the
determination of wages. It was crucial for this project to study the current body of literature on
this topic in order to decide on which approach was best to take. Sapsford et al. (1993) claim that
at the simplest level of analysis, wages, viewed as the price of labour, are seen as being
straightforwardly determined by the intersection of labour demand and supply curves in the
market for labour. (Sapsford et al., p. 155) Thus on one side we have the demand for labour by
the firm, and on the other we have the supply of labour by workers. In cases where the market is in
perfect competition the wageis given so the firm must choose the amount of workers it wants to
employ at that wage. But in such a market at equilibrium the price of labour, i.e. the wage, will be
equal to the marginal productivity of the worker. However, in imperfect markets, there can be
monopsony firms who have market power and can choose the wage and the amount of workers that
will maximise their profits. This latter theory is one of the reasons that was given to explain
Krueger s findings that an increase in the minimum wageactually increased employment which
obviously contradicts main economic theory. The main idea was that in the case of a monopsony,
higher wages may induce the firm to employ more people so as to find the profit maximising level
of workers given that wage. But this project will not focus on the
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Anatomy of Thorax Mcqs
Anatomy of the Thorax MCQ and Spotter
Hint: Cross section: Which artery (vein also indicated)?
The correct answer is: Internal thoracic artery
Click on the correct name for this structure:
The correct answer is: Descending aorta
Click on the correct name for this structure
The correct answer is: Rib: head
The correct answer is: Pulmonary artery
The correct answer is: Sternum: xiphoid process
The correct answer is: Posterior intercostal artery
The correct answer is: Brachiocephalic artery
The correct answer is: Vertebra: articular facet
The correct answer is: Rib: angle
The correct answer is: Descending aorta
The correct answer is: Sternum: angle (of Louis) (BUMP)
The correct answer is: Left subclavian artery
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False chordae tendineae
Left superior lingular tertiary bronchus
Anterior medial basal bronchopulmonary segment of left inferior lobe
Left atrium
Atrioventricular (AV) node
N.B. AV is based on the left side of the heartwhen you dig into the pulmonary veins!
Costal cartilage: 3rd
Right anterior tertiary bronchus
Coronary sinus LOOKS LIKE IN LEFT ATRIUM BUT IS IN RIGHT ATRIUM!
Left apical posterior tertiary bronchus
Cristae terminalis
END OF THE CHORDAE TENDINADAE?
NOTE MUSCULI PECTINATI ARE IN RIGHT ATRIUM
Right middle secondary bronchus]]
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This is the opening of which vessel
Coronary sinus
Right upper secondary (eparterial) bronchus
Sternum: manubrium
Sternum: manubrium
Aortic arch
Left
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Turner Syndrome Research Paper
I chose to research Turner Syndrome because it sounded very interesting. Turner syndrome is a
condition that affects females only. Turner syndrome is the result of a missing, whole or partial,
X chromosome. Turner syndrome can be diagnosed before birth but will occasionally not be
diagnosed until the teen years. Diagnosis will depend upon symptom severity. Turner syndrome
has symptoms for both those born before and after birth. Diagnosis is dependent upon finding
symptoms when it comes to prenatal diagnosis. Abnormal fluid collection, abnormalities of the
heart, and kidney abnormalities are all signs that doctors will look to when attempting to
diagnosis the syndrome. Turner syndrome is a very physical syndrome. The signs and
symptoms are physical and easily spotted in many if not most. Symptoms for many include
poor overall growth and will be apparent at birth and infancy. Wide or web like neck, a small
lower jaw, high and narrow roof of the mouth, low set ears, low hairline and the nape of the neck,
short fingers and toes, outward turned arms, swelling of extremities, short height, and delayed
growth are all large and prominent signs of Turner syndrome at an early age. There are some cases
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There are three types of genetic abnormalities associated with Turner syndrome monosomy,
mosaicism, and Y chromosome material. Monosomy is the complete absence of an X chromosome.
Monosomy is due to an error in the mother s egg or the father s sperm. Mosaicism is a cell
division error that occurs during fetal developments early stages. Some of the cells will have two
copies of the X chromosome while others will only have one. Y chromosome material is rare in
comparison to the two other abnormalities. In Y chromosome material there is one copy of the X
chromosome and other cells will contain a X chromosome and some Y
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Essay on “Dark Film” and Sunset Blvd.
Film noir, by translation alone, means dark film, and by that measurement Sunset Boulevard
certainly fits the genre. A gloomy story that follows a jaded and sarcastic protagonist, Joe Gillis
from his initial dire circumstances to his untimely death, Sunset Blvd. earns the description dark
several times over. But there is more to film noirthan crushingly depressing plotlines. There are
common motifs and icons that are found in most film noirs, such as crime, dark alleys, guns and
alcohol. Deeper than this, film noir features certain visual elements, character archetypes, and
themes that create a unique style of film. Although some have argued that Sunset Blvd. fails to
represent some of these elements, it has become known as one of the... Show more content on
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Every piece of imagery, down to Norma Desmond s clutching, claw like hands is geared toward
eliciting an ominous and menacing feel. In frame #4, a long shot gives a view into Norma s
mansion. Her multitudes of portraits litter the area, and despite the large size of the room an
oppressive, low key lighting results in a close, claustrophobic atmosphere. The gothic style
architecture and arching windows along with the cluttered interior convey a feeling of something
that once was great but has fallen into disrepair. All this creates a perfect metaphor for Norma s
fading fame and career, which is the main purpose of the settings in film noirs. The dark themes
and sinister storylines are mirrored with great attention to detail in the visual aspects of a film noir.
Film noir employs several character archetypes to tell a story. Cultural changes and shifts in
gender roles of post WWII America unsettled men when many women refused to regress back
into traditional housewife tasks. This fear was manifested in cinema s femme fatale. Deceptive
and manipulative, femme fatales were there to seduce, betray, and destroy the film noir hero.
Norma, along with being deranged, is all of these things. She is at home in her eerie film noir
setting. Her movements showing her as a self absorbed echo of her career in silent era films and
her voice and facial expressions set the listener on edge. Joe Gillis
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Good And Loss Of Faith In Hawthorne s Young Goodman Brown
The Salem Massachusetts Witch Trials, hypocrisy, and sac religious gatherings of the 1600s left the
townspeople with feelings of guilt and shame that directly affected their lives even in the 1800 s.
The accusations made by the people during the trials caused them to become paranoid, which could
lead them to question their faith Without their faith, the people ended up making horrible decisions.
Published in 1835, Nathaniel Hawthornes, Young Goodman Brownis a short story that provides a
scenario that shows what effects the salemwitch trials can have on people. The story s protagonist,
Young Goodman Brown, goes on a journey that causes him to lose his faith in his community.
Brown sses his town and wife differently after he sees how the townspeople give in to the devil.
Hawthorne s symbolic uses of the staff, Young Goodman Brown, and Faith help to convey the
themes of good versus evil and loss of faith. The staff carried by the old man contributes greatly
to the theme of good versus evil by symbolizing the devil as well as temptation. The staff is
portrayed as a walking stick which is normally used as a crutch to support someone. However,
the staff, ...bore the likeness of a great black snake, so curiously wrought, that it might almost be
seen to twist and wriggle itself like a serpent (Hawthorne 2). A staff such as this one is meant to
symbolize an evil object, such as the devil, which leads to it symbolizing good versus evil because
of the contrast between the
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Memento Mise En Scene Analysis
Nolan uses mise en scene to further develop the audience s understanding and view of the
protagonist, Shelby and his psychological struggles in the opening scene of Memento. Followed
by the non linear editing, Nolan uses low key lighting to create a dark and dangerous
atmosphere, which shows Shelby as being vulnerable and in danger. However, the dim lighting
suggests that Shelby is a murderous man as he is holding the gun. This helps build tension felt
by the audience by making them want to understand who Shelby is and to learn why he has
killed a man. At the start of the film, the audience does not know his motive and become
intrigued as they want to solve the mystery as to why Shelby has committed murder. To further
emphasise this, the setting is an empty, isolated room that is low key lit. this is immensely
ominous as all the features carries connotations of death. Shelby is wearing a suit, which suggests
that the film is set in modern society. As it is set in the modern society, it accentuates to sense of
danger and the ominous feel to the audience as it is seen as illegal and beyond convention to
murder. The sense of danger is elevated by the fact that the scene is directly after Shelby has
committed murder. It shows Shelby s unperturbed facial expression and a scratch on his cheek. The
cut illustrates that he has endured some physical altercation with his victim. Shelby s facial
expression is rather confusing and rather concerning as he seems emotionless after a
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The University Of District Of Columbia Community College...
Community Colleges were developed with the purpose of providing an affordable and accessible
education. By providing students with both academic and learning skills, community colleges
continue to remain an essential part of today s society. Throughout the years, community colleges
have continued to develop and transform to provide resources to meet the needs of their students.
As new community colleges began to develop, it is critical that they are aware of the political
issues that community colleges face. For this assignment, I will discuss the Universityof District of
Columbia Community Collegeand its governance. In addition, I will provide information on federal
and local government involvement, leadership structure, political culture, student demographics,
and community groups. Lastly, I will provide recommendations on how to address the issue of
governance.
History of University of District of Columbia Community CollegeIn 2008, a push by Barbra Long
was made to establish a community college in Washington, DC. The reason for this push was to
train residents of DC to be equipped with skills to allow them careers in the workforce, which
would aid in tax dollars and assisting with decreasing dependency on city resources by individuals
whom lacked skills (Molzt, 2008). In 2009, it was announced that a community college under the
name Community College of the District of Columbia would be formed to serve the needs of
residents of the District of Columbia.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Essay
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
While the first seasons of Buffy are structured around an external threat seeking to corrupt the order
of the world, later the source of the threat becomes increasingly internal, and the characters must
embrace a side of themselves which is evil, irrational, or dangerous. When Giles kills an arguably
innocent Ben, he does not suffer the moral ambiguity that Willow encounters when she kills a
guilty Warren. Willow has to deal with an evil internal to her in a way Giles does not, and this
apparent discrepancy is the result of a general evolution of the series, rather than a double standard.
The murder of Ben is comparable to the murder of Warren, even though Ben is mostly innocent and
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But the Scooby gang doesn t know about any of these things and, even though Dawn obviously
knows that Ben is a weak and, by virtue of the circumstances, treacherous human being because of
his weakness, Giles certainly has no knowledge of any of Ben s immoral actions when he kills
him. Giles is acting on the assumption that Ben is completely innocent but powerless to stop Glory,
should she ever wish to return for purposes of payback. Giles realizes that something needs to be
done and that whoever does it will be incurring feelings of guilt otherwise he would have left
Buffy to do it. By saving her from the act of murder, Giles acknowledges the moral ambiguity of
the act itself, the (apparent) innocence of Ben, and the inevitability of guilt for whoever happens
to do what, in Giles view, has to be done. (Similarly, he would have killed Dawn, if he had to).
But, we notice, feelings of guilt never come, and the ambiguity of this act never surfaces (script
directions describe Giles during/after the murder this way: Giles expression never changes ). Giles
objectifies the evil it is not in him, but he is merely the carrier, the means for an act which must be
done, one way or another.
In contrast, when Willow kills Warren, a situation uncannily similar (i.e., a Scooby killing a human)
results in entirely different moral consequences. Warren also, presumably, deserves to be killed,
and, one way
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Watching TV Does More Harmful Things to People than Good...
Watching TV is an experience that most people do for almost all the time. Some people believe
that watching TV does more good things to people than harmful things, but other people say
that it does more harmful things to people than good things. The people who say that TV does
more harmful things than good things are doctors who know about things that are good and bad
in people s health and the people who say that TV is good for you are the people who watch a lot
of TV. Since doctors can help cure people and know what is good for people, this would mean
that the doctors are correct about TV harming people than the people who watch a lot of TV
who believe that TV can do good things to other people. Watching TV does more harmful things
to people than good things because it can cause them people to imitate bad behavior on TV, it
can cause people to have health problems, and that it can people s time away from doing
activities that help them become successful in their life. People who watch a lot of tv think that
they are not harmed by the TV but this however is not true. Doctors who know what s good for
people say that watching TV can cause a lot of harm to people since it can cause people to have
behavior problems and can cause them to not feel well from their health. One way that TV can do
more harmful things than good things is that it can cause people who watch a lot of TV to imitate
bad behavior on TV. According to KidsHealth.org, it said that TV
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Pool Halls Research Paper
When putting together a bar there is a lot more than what hits the eye. A study by the sociology
department at Ohio State University conducted a study about pool halls. What they found was that
when you out the pool table in the front of bar people take less care of something that they have
easy access to. When you put the pooltable at the back you get more traffic at the barraising the
number of drinks sold thus giving the bar more money. With the pool tables in the back people
will spend more time at the bars and less time at the pool table.
The people who go there to just play pool and know how to play pool will be able to play without
people walking in their way. The people who will continue to come and continue to come will set a
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Telling them that we are telling you. The Culture change will be the hardest to get but all of this
is possible. We need workers and bartenders who will be able to adjust and excel in the new work
culture.
Naysayer s will argue that the supply and demand are not there. There just aren t enough people to
fill the bar. There are 15,000 students enrolled this semester there are enough people to fill a bar.
You just need to find out where they are going athe why they are going to those places. Then
figuring out what will get them back.
We just told you why Billiard Players aren t going to the bar maybe other people are having the
same issue. I was hanging out with a friend and he was recently in there saying that he likes The
Point but it has some issues. The video game controllers are gross and the nobs doesn t have any
soft rubber on them anymore.
Cost can be an issue for a lot of us and where will we be able to get the money to make the
changes needed. We can raise the tuition $100 for one semester and that about $100,000 that we
can put into for an even better experience. The next semester will drop back down. For those of
you who think that is wrong then we can host tournaments with $50 entrence fee and have a pot of
money for the
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Aesthetic Representation
Aesthetic Representation The relationship with my patient was built upon communication. As
my patient didn t speak much English, I was able to speak to him throughout clinical in Spanish.
The Spanish language was an imperative aspect of our relationship, being able to speak in this
language allowed my patient to freely talk to me without difficulty. Our relationship was like a
book, as each time I spoke with him about something new, I would be turning to a new page with
a different passage being read. Each of these pages are read in Spanish, as I spoke to my patient
in this language. The pages represent something I said in Spanish to my patient during clinical.
So, when a page in Spanish is turned, the next page would be a translation into English. Patient
and Clinical Experience My patient is an 86 year old male. He was admitted to 3 East with a
diagnosis of sepsis caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae. The chief complaint that brought him... Show
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The reflections allowed me to evaluate why my patient was admitted and find supporting facts
for their diagnosis. I helped me see many different connections of how one thing in patient s
condition can affect something else. Though the clinical reflections were long, but I do believe
that they helped me a lot in understanding the things that led to my clinical judgements. One thing
that I ll do to prepare myself for next semester is to practice all of my skills that I ve learned during
CFL clinical this semester. I believe that by practicing these skills, it will help me be prepared to
perform any skill that needs to be done during clinical. It will help build my confidence up and
help me trust myself when I m given a task to complete. By reviewing all the skills and skill
videos, it will assure myself that I know what I m doing during future
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General Description Of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
General Description
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, SLE, is a chronic inflammatory disease that occurs when the body
s immune system attacks its own tissue and organs. Inflammation can affect many different body
systems including joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, heart, and lungs. Lupus can be difficult
to diagnose because the signs and symptoms, and a physical examination lead to a diagnosis. A
facial rash across both cheeks resembling wings of butterfly is the most distinctive sign of lupus
that occurs in many but not all cases. There is no cure for lupus and only treatments that can help
control symptoms.
Pathophysiology
The inflammation caused by lupus can affect many areas of the body. It can cause serious kidney
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The bone most commonly affected is the hip. Women with lupus have an increased risk of having a
miscarriage. The risk of high blood pressure known as preeclampsia during pregnancy and preterm
birth increases with lupus. Doctors recommend delaying pregnancy until the disease has been under
control for at least six months to reduce these complications. Lupus results from a combination of
genetics and environment. Inherited predisposition may develop the disease after contact with
triggers. The cause for most cases is unknown. Potential triggers include sunlight, infections, and
medications. Sun exposure may bring on lupus skin lesions or trigger an internal response. An
infection can initiate lupus or cause a relapse in some people. Certain types of anti seizure
medications, blood pressure medications and antibiotics can trigger lupus. The symptoms of those
with drug induced lupus will go away once they stop taking the medication. Lupus is more common
in women, African Americans, Hispanics, and Asians and most often diagnosed between the ages
of 15 and 40.
Symptoms
Blood and urine tests combined with signs and symptoms and a physical examination lead to a
diagnosis. The most distinctive sign of lupus that occurs in many but not all cases is a facial rash
across both cheeks resembling the wings of a butterfly. The most common signs and symptoms
include: fatigue and fever,
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The Signalman, by Charles Dickens; The Battler by Ernest...
The Signalman, by Charles Dickens; The Battler by Ernest Hemingway
In what way do the two authors create and maintain interest and suspense in their stories?
In Charles Dickens The Signalman the story starts by introducing the main character (a railway
signalman). Another character is also introduced: the narrator. Dickens describes the signalmanas a
dark sallow man and as having a dark beard and heavy eyebrows . It seems that Dickens wishes to
portray the signalman as a dark and ominous figure. However, he then sheds some light on the
character of the signalman. Dickens portrays him to be very lonely and afraid of something. This is
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Another way in which Dickens shows this is by making the signalman appear to be a little
strange. This is done, at first, by his lack of speech: He looked up at me without replying . Dickens
continues this suggestion (the signalman is insane) when he does finally speak. He speaks only in
a low voice, adding to the suggestion of danger. Then he tells the narrator what is wrong: the
ghostly sightings. This again makes us question his sanity.
Dickens maintains this suspense that he has created with use of a leitmotiv of the red light, which
is linked to the menacing apparition and maybe an accident on the railway. When the narrator
leaves after the first visit the signalman still has not told him the full story about the apparition. We
have to wait until their next meeting to find out for ourselves. This leaves the story as a so called
cliff hanger and encourages us read on.
On their second meeting, the signalman tells the narrator, and us, of the accident that seemed so
obviously linked to the apparition by the fact that every time it appeared there was an accident on
the line somewhere. After, sustaining the suspense through the first meeting of the two men,
Dickens creates even more with the revealing of this ominous event. Dickens then maintains
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  • 2. First Person Narrative Research First person narrative research is a term that uses a group of approaches that in turn depend on spoken words, written works or pictures/drawings of people. These approaches tend to focus on the lives of individuals as told through their own stories. The importance and focus within such approaches is in the narrative, usually based on both what and how it is narrated. The audience validates narrative research. Being a very useful tool and all, narrative method may not always be strong enough to stand alone as a central piece of evidence in concluding a point. Regardless if it is part of a presentation or whether it is a stand alone piece of information, it must be accepted, based on its own merits as an individual experienceand... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The narrative method allows for an intimate look into the emotions, thoughts and experiences within a story based on the fact that another has witnessed such or intern through another s work along for a great picture to be established. Being easily able to validate a claim or narrative account through another is also a huge benefit of the method making it easier for the truth to come out and harder for lies to see the light. Personal narratives and information gained from narrative methods tend to come from truthful sources based on not wanting to tarnish individual s credibility, and not seeing a reason in creating lies and misleading information. Nevertheless, many problems can also be seen within the method harder and less likely to prevent. The limited perspective is detrimental in the sense that only that one perspective s views through emotion and feeling are used to describe the situation if there had only been one account. Unless there are multiple viewpoints from different individuals who think and act differently put together to create one image from all different sides, which isn t very practical to do. The narrative method also creates a restricted view in the sense that anything the reader does not know, you don t know. Such as taking into consideration different socio contexts and the individuals thinking spectrums. The narrative account may also be biased, understanding the story through ones eyes, leaves room for events and facts to change based on what the individual thinks, wants, and knows at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Voltaire s Use Of Satire In Candide Mr. Boni chose this book for our class in order to provide us with a first hand example of the views of the Enlightenment period philosopher, Voltaire. Throughout Candide, Voltaire s well known satire, we are exposed to his sharp witted criticisms of the church, nobility, religion, and philosophy. Using misfortune as well as comic relief, Candide, holds the interest of its readers while educating them in Enlightened views. For the use of our current studies, this novel is a brilliant bridge between the witty words of one man s views of the world and the history in which it is surrounded. It represents the author s unabridged view on mankind s lack of necessary development as a result of the Enlightenment, staying true to his aversions of religious... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Voltaire satirizes numerous social norms of his time using recurring themes throughout the novel. With his every present sardonic writing, Voltaire addresses issues regarding religion, social structure, women s rights, and unrelenting optimism. He ridicules religion for its corruption and intolerance. No religion went unscathed as Voltaire took shots at many of the main sects of religion including Protestantism, Catholicism, and Anabaptism. He also took shots at elitist nobility and the unfair women s rights of the time, using irony to show the uselessness of the unjust systems and privileges (or lack thereof). In addition, Voltaire made light work of philosophical optimism, an idea highly popularized by German theorist Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitz. It was thought that God created a perfect world and therefore, God would not cause anything to happen if not for a greater outcome. Voltaire, an atheist in his own right, thought this absurd and wished to educate his readers of this through his fast paced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Forest Of The Rumpi Hills The forests of the Rumpi Hills also contain what is commonly referred to as the Rumpi Hills Forest Reserve or previously known as the Rumpi Hills Native Administration Forest Reserve created by Forestry Ordinance No 38 of 1937 and approved by Forestry Ordinance No 16756/79 of 2nd July, 1941 (SWPA, 2016). The North Boundary is the road from Lipenja Mukete through Ikoi and Dikome Ngolo to Madie; the South Boundary goes through Nalende, Monyange, Itoki and Ilor to Moko. Whereas the East Boundary, goes through Dikome Balue, Mofako, Itende to Bisoro; the West Boundary goes through Dibonda and Ndian and Ituka to Lipenja which is also the starting point of the reserve (SWPA, 2016). These boundaries give the Rumpi Hills ForestReserve a characteristic inverted letter C shape and structure, see figure 7. The reserve is composed of land belonging to the Ngolo, Bima and Balue tribes, the first two form part of the North West while the latter, forms part of the South East area. Most of the villages are on top of the hills, so that, a more or less vertical climb of anything up to 400 meters has to be faced before reaching a village or settlement. The proposal that, part of the Rumpi Hills forests should be made a forest reserve was first made by Mr Rosevear in a memorandum written in 1933 on the potential forest reserves of the Kumba Division, Cameroon (SWPA, 2016). The actual preliminary survey of the area was done by Mr F.S Collier in 1937, after a tour round the approximate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Lyme Disease Essay A disease caused by the bacterium which is belongs to the class of Spirochaetes which implies cockscrew shaped. This bacterial infection is caused by four species. Borrelia burgdorferi and Borrelia mayonii cause the disease in the United States, while in Europe and Asia it is Borrelia afzelii and Borrelia garinii. A person can acquire Lyme diseaseby the bite of an infected tick. This disease is transmitted by deer ticks or black legged ticks. Ticks are tiny in size and as their bite is painless, people might not even realize that they have been bitten. Once an infected tick attaches itself to the skin, it is able to transmit the bacteria. This bacteria eventually ends up in the bloodstream. The duration of attachment necessary to transfer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the disease is diagnosed at an early stage, anti infections treatment is given for a duration of 14 21 days. Adults and children above 8 are recommended doxycycline, while cefuuroxime and amoxicillin are given to younger children and breast feeding women. The infection can be totally eliminated if a person is treated at the early stage. If Lyme disease is persistent in a patient, then they will be treated with intravenous antibiotics. When the disease is treated at a later stage, the infection will be stopped, but the curing of the symptoms will happen at a slower rate. A patient left untreated could face problems with the nervous system, muscle and joints and the digestive system. Prevention of Lyme disease lies in avoiding contact with ticks and removing ticks that attach to the skin. Avoiding grassy and woody areas is one way. Dressing defensively to cover up the skin available for the tick to attach is another way prevents the disease. Using repellants on exposed skin or checking for ticks regularly are other methods. A decade long research that ended in earlier months of this year has sequenced the genome of the tick that causes Lyme disease. This allows researchers to understand how ticks acquire and transmit pathogens allowing them to design a strategy to control ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Is The Great Gatsby Really Great Is Gatsby Really Great? What makes someone great? What makes them remembered as being great? Or, how did they become great? One way to answer these questions is first know what the word great actually means. Great: the ability to make others see oneself differently or above the rest in class as well as being prestigious; or being fairly well off from the average person. As the qualities are described previously, it can be seen that the novel The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, has one man that can fit this very pristine and prestigious status. That man is James Gatz, but everyone knows him as Gatsby, Jay Gatsby. He is resourceful; he is honorable, and he is praised. Because of these reasons some may critique and find some unsettling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being a bootlegger during the Roaring 20 s time period was illegal under the Constitution of the United States of America. Many readers can t see Gatsby as a successful criminal, because he is too romantic, too idealistic, and too naive to be a criminal success (Pauly). As a result, Fitzgerald had to [cloak] his gangster in mystery, and by having Gatsby redirect Nick s questions, it hints at the fact that Gatsby [...] may be more dangerous than Nick realizes (Pauly). Yes Gatsby is a bootlegger, but it doesn t mean he s not a decent guy. In fact I feel that he is quite honorable. When Gatsby was taking Daisy back home, he let her drive his yellow car. As a result, Daisy keep her foot on the gas, and when she hit Myrtle (who ran out to stop the car and talk with Tom, but Tom wasn t driving or even in the car) she just kept driving without even looking back. When Nick was going home, after leaving tom s house, he spotted Gatsby by the bushes, and stopped to talk. They started talking about the accident when Nick realises Daisy was the one who hit Myrtle. He asks and Gatsby replies with, Yes [...] but of course I ll say I was. Gatsby then tells Nick that, I m just going to wait here and see if he tries to bother her about that... (143 144). This shows Gatsby as honorable in two ways: 1. He s willing to sacrifice himself for Daisy if it comes to it; 2. He s willing to watch Daisy and see that she stays safe. This proves that Gatsby is much less of a bad person than some give him credit. What bootlegger would want to sacrifice his whole life and reputation for a single girl not many would. This makes Gatsby great; though some people see him as a bootlegger, it can also be seen that he has a strong and large heart making him a soft bootlegger. Great people might have done some dark business, but in the end they always know what s true to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Deductive Argument Of Evil The deductive argument for evil is more philosophical and packs a bigger punch, while the evidential argument is much more convincing, but less powerful in the sense of philosophy. The deductive argument holds four propositions, the first is that god is all knowing, the second is that god is all powerful, the third is that godis all good, and finally the fourth is that evilexists in this world. If God is all of those things, then why does he allow pain and suffering to occur. This is where the evidential argument comes into play. The evidential argument holds that first, the kind of evil that exists in the world is unexpected if God exists, and secondly if the kind of evil that exists is not surprising if God does not exist. Therefore the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Social Media And Social Mess Essay Social Media or Social Mess According to Pew Research, 95% of teens are Internet users with an astonishing 85% using Social Media. Social Media is defined as websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. Social media is a huge platform for cultural revolutions and controversies. There is a large amount of potential issues with this revolution including the possibility of cyberbullying as well as the depression that can be developed by only seeing the best part of everyone s daily life. This creates a false image that everyone has a perfect life that users believe is impossible to attain. They, in turn, view their life as dull or not as exciting as others simply because they cannot go on their summer break to swim with dolphins or skydive, because they are not committing to a college on a full ride for Football, because they don t have that seemingly perfect relationship with their parents or siblings. On the other side of the spectrum, Social Media can be used for many great causes such as activism, it can be used to stay in touch with old friends, and it can be used to encourage others or bring to light issues that no one would have heard about it they were not Facebook friends with Joe Schmo. Social Media is a trade off that western culture, and increasingly the world, must learn to deal with or restrict. Social Media is dangerous to dictators, it is helpful to helping hands, and it is hurtful to those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Influence Of British Imperialism On South African Society The British Empire has left everlasting legacies in many nations across all seven of the world s continents. As a matter of fact, one of the countries colonized by the British Empire in the historical globalization era was South Africa. This nation is well known for its historical sites, beautiful beaches, and its modern landscape. Furthermore,Can it be believed that this nation was once in the hands of Britain?, tThere is a great amount of British influence in this African nation. So the question arises for us to think, to what extent has the British Colonization of South Africabenefited the present South African society. During the early 1800 s Britain was suffering from severe unemployment, and thus in 1820, Lord Somerset sent a handful... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Britain s motive to expand the growth and development of South Africa had a positive influence on South Africa s economy and on the whole nation. As a matter of fact, the British discoveries of diamonds and other natural minerals and resources in South Africa has played a huge factor in transforming the nation into an advanced economy. Some of these discoveries include highly precious diamonds and gold. In fact, the most extreme transformations in South Africa s economy occurred between 1870 and 1902. As a result of these transformations, the nation was on the verge of urbanization and industrialization as it began to emerge as an international trader of it s valuable minerals. One of the industries responsible for inaugurating the transformation of the South African economy is the diamond industry. This industry commenced operations when thousands of British citizens moved to South Africa in order to seek their fortune in the 1860s. This incentive resulted in rapid industrialization as they started diamond diggings in the British colony of South Africa due to the high probability of striking diamonds. This eventually led to the mining industry since the mining capitalists purchased the diggers as a joint stock. The gold industry, started in 1886 and by 1899, it had produced about three tenths of the world s gold and had investments worth more than 100 million US as gold was used for the world s currencies and was thus had a very big need for it everywhere. It also had a workforce greater than 100 thousand people thus creating employment for the society. Apart from the diamond mining and gold, the British who were farmers by profession played a big part in the agricultural industry of South Africa greatly as they planted rye, barley, and maize. The British traders played a significant role in growing the business sector of South Africa which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. How Does Tramadol Changed The World Julie White Tech 380 Case Study #3 May 11, 2016 The Impact of Tramadol When you re in pain what do you reach for? Do you go to the doctors or self medicate to feel better and relive the pain you are in? In this analytical Case Study I looked into the depth of evaluating the particular innovation of tramadol. This case study includes some reading, research, critical thinking; however, also personal knowledge of this innovative drug. My case study describes the innovation as well as places it in an historical context. We will also examine how the invention the drug tramadol has completely changed the world. We have to consider all of the relevant implications for the individual and society at large. Finally, exploring the consequences, whether ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This in regards to the physical condition related to this particular drug even as a prescription medicine, mostly due to the fact that, it is not abused recreationally as much as some other opioids. There are hazards, same you would have with the use of any medication. There are in fact people who stop using Tramadol and suddenly find themselves suffering with the withdrawal symptoms. It is actually a central nervous system sedative that should not be used with other drugs that can weaken the central nervous system. Individuals who take this drug should not drink alcohol. This is due to the fact that, this drug and in fact, like any medications, if used while drinking can actually overwhelm a person s breathing. The conveyed side effects of Tramadol abuse are nausea, abnormal sweating, vomiting, constipation and even seizures. These side effects can generate a very unfriendly occurrence if this medication is physically abused. This fact actually places it very low on the lists of prescription drugs for experimental drug ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Antigonometry Lab Report CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION TO NANOTECHNOLOGY 1.1 Introduction Carbon is the sixth element in the periodic table, the fourth most abundant element in the universe and the basic building block for all life. Carbon mostly exists in all organic molecules and 95% of it is the important basis of all chemical compounds. Carbon has been identified as a natural compound such as DNA and photosynthesis process. Carbon is unique in possessing allotropes of each possible dimensionality, 3D diamond, 3D graphite, 2D graphene, 1D nanotube and 0D fullerene. Fullerenes are accepted as the fourth form of solid carbon after amorphous, graphite and diamond forms. Fullerenes are carbon clusters constituted by an even number of carbon atoms in the form of a hollow sphere. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each carbon atom is covalently bonded (sp2 hybridized) to three other carbon atoms in a hexagonal array, leaving one free electron per each carbon atom. Each hexagon in the graphene sheet exhibits two pi electrons, which are delocalized allowing for the efficient conduction of electricity. A single layer of graphite is called grapheme. This material displays extraordinary electrical, thermal and physical properties. Graphene is technically a non metal but is often referred to as a quasi metal due to its properties being like that of a semiconducting material and allowing it to display high electron mobility at room temperature. Graphene is the basic structural element of carbon allotropes such as graphite, charcoal, carbon nanotube and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Xerox Co. Diversity CASE 2 XEROX QUESTION 1 How would Xerox define diversity? How has its definition changed over the years? In business , diversity has seen action in the managing of human resource as essential capital in fostering businesses at a global scale . Diversity is also seen as a concept where differences can be a powerful resource . Based on the Case facts, Xerox value diversity as the most priceless resource to drive the company towards achieving its goals. According to Xerox Chairman amp; former CEO, Anne M. Mulcahy, diversity is not just about race, gender, age, sexual orientation or disability. She and the staff believed that diversity provide an environment for employee to grow for their fullest potential. Employee with different ways ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, women and minorities represent 52% of Xerox workforce and about 42.5% of Xerox senior executives are women or people of color or both. * Friendly HR policies Xerox understand that women struggling to balance work and family commitments. Thus, HR function initiated alternative work schedules and other HR policies as the company recognizes that family and individual needs affect employee performance. Besides, Xerox also has a work life programs to ensures that the workforce become successful in their career and family such as dependent care fund, employee assistance program and education assistance program. * Xerox Employee Caucus Groups A caucus group for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender employees. After establishment of this program, the company began to provide domestic partner benefits for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender employees. The groups consist of Asians Coming Together, Black Women s Leadership Council, GALAXe Pride at work, Hispanic Association for Professional Advancement, National Black Employee Assosiation and The Women s Alliance. * CEO roundtables An annual diversity employee roundtables with senior managers. This program provide platform for employees to engage in unfiltered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Contemporary Social Issues Of DACA Part I Introduction: The Contemporary Social Issue of DACA A social issue that is currently whirling around the United States is the discussion of what is going to happen with DACA recipients. DACA stands for The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and they are also commonly referred to as Dreamers (Michelle Mark 2017). The DACA act was set in place in 2012 by President Barrack Obama and it provided young immigrants the chance to apply for temporary protection from deportation. Often times children are too young to know what is going on and their parents bring them into the United States so they are then protected under the DACA act. It is also only eligible to immigrants who have been in the United States since 2007 and were under 16 years of age; 30 or younger as of June 2012, in high school or have a diploma or GED and a clean criminal record (Dara Lind 2017). The program does not grant legal status, put them on a path to citizenship and or legalization (Michelle Mark 2017). The protection does allow these people to get authorization to work and obtain a valid driver s license in some states. DACA provides the opportunity for them to have the chance to further their education, buy cars, homes and even the possibility of starting a business (Dara Lind 2017). Currently 800, 000 people depend on the DACA Act in the United States (Michelle Mark). Without the DACA Act, the recipients are essentially an illegal immigrant. Now what makes DACA a social issue is that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Blooms Taxonomy Implementing Bloom s Taxonomy into instructional planning in lieu of high stakes standardized testing can build students cognitive development Theory can inform and guide practice to allow individuals to strengthen and/or reinforce certain areas of study. With the case of high stakes standardized tests, students are being taught at lower levels of cognition, thus impacting their cognitive development for application in furthering educationand career readiness. Given that education plays a significant role in social status and economic prosperity, school should prepare students with skills to be able to prosper and become successful. This paper will discuss how Bloom s Taxonomy can inform educational practice to enhance higher order cognition... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Education is an essential indicator of success in the 21st century, students need to be acquiring skills that prepare them for the demands of the real world. Despite the mandating of high stakes standardized tests, teachers can align their goals with higher order thinking to develop students cognition, problem solving abilities, and critical thinking initiatives. Cognitive development is a crucial element of a student s success, which can be enhanced through metacognitive awareness. Implementation of Bloom s taxonomy into instructional planning can guide educational practice such that students develop a range of cognitive skills. Essentially, the main goal of education is to prepare students for success in the real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Ap European History Outline Chapter 10 Essay example Mr. Dunbar AP European History Chapter 10 Outline: Renaissance and Discovery Section One: The Renaissance in Italy * Section Overview * Jacob Burckhardt, a Swiss historian, described the Renaissance as the prototype of the modern world in his book Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (1860) * In Italy blossomed new secular and scientific views * People became to approach the world empirically and draw rational conclusions based on observation * Burckhardt saw the emergence of the modern world emerge from that of the pre modern, or medieval, period * Some criticize Burckhardt for overlooking the continuity between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance * Scholars agree ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * Despotism in Florence * Cosimo s grandson, Lorenzo the Magnificent, ruled Florence in a totalitarian fashion during the last quarter century of the fifteenth century * Lorenzo s brother had been assassinated by a rival family, the Pazzi, who had long plotted with the pope against the Medicis which made Lorenzo a cautious ruler * Despotism throughout Renaissance Italy * Oligarchies, or a small group of wealthy elites, hired strongmen, or despots, known as podesta to maintain law and order * Podesta held executive, military, and judicial authority, and had the task of maintaining the normal flow of business activity in the city state by whatever means necessary * Condottieri military brokers who sent mercenary armies who were hired by the despots of the different city states; since the despots could not rely on the loyalty of their divided populaces to serve as soldiers, they relied on mercenaries who they contracted through condottieri * Some despots, like the Visconti and Sforza families in Milan, came to rule their respective city states free from interference from oligarchies * Political turbulence and warfare of the Renaissance period gave rise to the art of diplomacy and many despots established resident embassies and appointed ambassadors to other powerful city states and nations * Humanism * Scholars debate over the meaning of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Advertising Standards Authority ( Asa ) ETHICAL ISSUES IN ADVERTISMENT INTRODUCTION Advertisement is the one way persuasive communication with a purpose to promote goods or services to potential customers. Advertisement is the backbone of commerce and industry and one of the richest industries of the world. Advertisement has acquired an unprecedented importance due to audiovisual means of information and entertainment. Due to this impact people became selective in this segment, now they prefer better, healthier and convenient style of living. Everything has its other side as well so not all the advertisements are right and ethical, few of them representing the darker side. Thus, principles and morals in promotional activities ought to be broadly taught, understood well by advertisers in order to influence public positively. This paper will reveal the information regarding the latest Gucci ad banned by U.K. advertising standards authority (ASA).Moreover, the following information will support ethics, importance of ethics in advertisement and how advertisement affect on human brains. In advertisement the subjectivity of ethics is a very controversial and highly debated issue. Every advertisement is designed to impress the viewers but the problem occurs when we allow advertisers to access our mental world. Hence, censorship of ads and interference of ASA is mandatory in advertisement. BODY PARAGRAPHS Ethics concern an individual s morals about what is right or wrong. According to Hazels, T. (2015) Ethics is a set ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Who Was Responsible For The Sinking Of Titanic Who was was responsible for the sinking of titanic? This topic is important because it was the biggest sea disaster and it was one of the biggest events in history. The audience should care because they should learn the details on this historical event. Captain Smith is responsible for the sinking of Titanic because he is responsible for the whole ship. This paragraph is my counterclaim. I understand why people believe that Thomas Andrews was responsible for the sinking of titanic because he didn t design the boat with enough lifeboats. Also people might believe that Thomas Andrews was responsible for the sinking of titanic because he sent out the titanic knowing it was a flaw but, I believe it was Captain Smith because he ignored ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Conquest Of Aztecs Essay Within the religious aspect of the Western Civilization, there were specific omens reported after the Conquest of Aztec. Most of the omes were disasters and people didn t know whether to believe them or not, according to the document Omens of Doom. An example of a religious omen recorded was Omen 1. In this omen it was said that: According to legend, the Aztecs believed that the god Quetzalcoatl had sailed east to join the sun god, warning that he would later return to reclaim his kingdom. The Aztecs believed that this could occur in the year One Reed (1519) and that god could take on many different forms. Including a pale skinned, bearded man. When Moctezuma first met Cortez, Cortez went to show his grattitude when all of a sudden Moctezuma s two guards stopped him. Moctezuma was not allowed to be touched. When Cortez was able to speak with Moctezuma he took off his necklace of pearls and placed it around Moctezuma s neck. Walking down the street a little later, two servants came up and gave Cortez two necklesses. The necklesses were wrapped in cloth and were made from red snails, which here they hold with great esteem. After recieving these gifts, he sat down on a throne beside me and started to address me.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of this happening when foreigners entered the land, he believed that whoever sent Cortez here, he was certain was the central lord. Because of this, Moctezuma said that they shall obey him and their shall be no betrayel. I know you have heard much evil of me, but you shall believe only with your eyes. Moctezuma is stating this because in his past he has had dealings with rebellions and had come in favor for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. False Claims Act False Claims Acts (FCA) Also known as Lincoln Law . One of the most grounded informant procurement in the United States. Permits private parties to file qui tam actions claiming that defendants defrauded the government (False Claims Act Overview, 2016). FCA History It was implemented during the Civil War to fight and prevent the extortion executed by organizations that sold supplies to the Union Army. President Abraham Lincoln supported the False Claims Act. The Federal False Claims Act covers extortion such as governmentally subsidized contract or program (Helmer, 2016). FCA Purpose This act permits private individual to sue those a person who confer extortion against government programs. An essential tool that U.S. citizens need to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Article 14 In Umesh kumar v state of Haryana and Another, admission to Engineering Courses was challenged. On the ground of violation of Article 14 of Constitution. The admission brochure laid down that admission of candidates with power glasses exceeding 2.5 D is not allowed and no reason was assigned for the same in the booklet. The court held that provisions of brochure altogether arbitrary, unconstitutional and unsustainable. Therefore the court quashed the discriminating rules as it was patently infringing the fundamental rights of Persons with Disabilities. E. RIGHT OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES FOR ALLOTMENT OF LAND AT CONCESSIONAL RATE AND OTHERS BENEFITS The constraints of finance and development are a crucial concession allowed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even many of the States admitted that no scheme for allotment of land at concessional rates has yet been framed while few States claimed that they have partially implemented the provisions of Section 43 of the Act as they have reserved some percentage of allotment of land for the Persons with disabilities and as such it was found that only marginal benefits was given. The Apex Court directed that whenever the State Government or local authorities allot land for various purposes indicated in Section 43, preferential treatment be given to the disabled persons and the land shall be given at concessional rate. However, the Apex Court made clear that the percentage of reservation may be left to the discretion of the State Government or local authorities. The Court further clarified that any person aggrieved in this regard may complaint to the Commissioner appointed under the provisions of the Person with Disabilities Act, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Kawaii Research Paper Many Westerners perceive Japan as weird. While many aspects of its culture differ considerably from that of the United States and Europe, it is this difference that while weird to some is fascinating and even tantalizing to others. One of the most apparent of the cultural phenomena unique to Japan is the idea of kawaii. Kawaii is a difficult term to translate into English, but the term celebrates sweet, adorable, innocent, pure, simple, genuine, gentle, vulnerable, weak, and inexperienced social behavior and physical appearances (Kinsella 220). The idea of kawaii appeared in the mid 1960s through the 1970s and initially started with Japanese school girls. Around that time, as indicated by advertisements and articles from magazines, the desire for a youthful look evolved into a desire to emulate a cute, child like look. Since then, the term kawaii deals mostly with the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In investigating the history of kawaii, this theme of rebellion surfaces with the ideas of rejecting traditionally Japanese culture in favor of more of a European or Western culture which was perceived to be more fun. This in a large part includes the idea of cute handwriting that Japanese schoolgirls would practice in the 1960s and 70s where the format read like Western writing left to right and included English words and exclamation points. This was an experimentation by the youth in being able to speak more freely and through this they expressed themselves more easily with a style of writing that they felt more connected to as a result of their manipulations (Kinsella 224). The adults and older generations did not share the same positive reaction to this cute handwriting as they felt it was blatantly rebellious against Japanese traditions and cultural values they upheld ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Research Questions On The Little India Riot Essay 1. Research Questions and hypothesis The research question consists of relevance literature review and will be associated depending on the Little India Riot which leads to government banning alcohol and shisha in Singapore as how this will affect the local community and the social media. Q1) what are the contributing factors that led to the ban of alcohol and shisha in Singapore? 2. Methodology Birley and Moreland (1998) argued that data collection could be considered as the method towards developing a research proposal. Data collection can be considered as the process of a research project where the occurrence of real research is felt by many researchers. Two types of data collection approach were chosen, qualitative and quantitative. Denzin and Lincoln (2005) mentions about qualitative research allow more in depth understanding of the social and cultural impacts people experience. Qualitative methodology is a research process that allows the researcher to observe sociocultural lifestyle and feel the live action (Babbie, 2007). There are no indications of using any analysis or statistics (Boeree, 2005). The disadvantage of qualitative methodology are not comprehensive when compared to quantitative methodology as the information gathered are about interpreting the ideology and concluding the meanings as well as impacts taken from methodology (Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, 2011). In quantitative research, numbers are highlighted and are needed for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Importance Of Segregation In America Halfway There Segregation has been in America since it was founded, and although it has lessened it is still present today. Slavery ended in 1865 with the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution; which stated that slavery was illegal. At the time, most white people were still racist, and African Americans weren t treated like normal members of society. In 1868, the 14th Amendment stated that everyone born in America is a citizen. Unfortunately, although many years had past, prejudices on integration still remained in 1957, when the Little Rock Nine happened. Desegregation has been difficult for America, and although progress has been made, research shows that much room for improvement remains. An event that showed the difficulties of integration was the ordeal of Little Rock Nine. In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the case Brown v. Board of Education that the segregation of public schools was unconstitutional. On September 4, 1957, (the first day of school) the National Guard was sent to escort a group of nine African American students into Central High in Little Rock, Arkansas. This group was called The Little Rock Nine, and they were enrolled in the previously all white Central High to start integration in schools. Sixteen year old Ernest Green sounded hopeful later that day. Things would be better if only the grown ups wouldn t mix in he said. The kids have nothing against us. They hear bad things about us from their parents . This quote is powerful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Big Dipper Research Paper The Big Dipper itself isn t a constellation but classified as an asterism. An asterism is a prominent pattern or group of stars.The big dipper is a part of constellation Ursa Major. Ursa major is the third largest constellation of all eighty eight. Ursa Major, the big dipper, has greatest number of stars compared to other constellations. The big dipper asterism is also known as the plough. The big dipper asterism forms less than half of the entire constellation Ursa Major. The big dipper a part of the Ursa Major constellation was discovered in 1869 by astronomer Richard A. Proctor. He realized that all of the big dippers stars except Eta, have proper motions heading toward the constellation Sagittarius. The big dipper within Ursa Major represents The great bear. It is recognized as a distinct grouping in many cultures.The big dipper is a part of greek mythology. Ursa Major is actually named after a greek woman. The greek mythology relates to Ursa Major, Zeus,Callisto, and Arcus. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The big dipper has seven main stars. Four of the stars represent a bowl or body and three represent a handle or head . They are Dubhe (Alpha Ursae Majoris), Merek (Beta UMa), Phad (Gamma UMa), Megrez (Delta UMa),Alioth (Epsilon UMa), Mizar (Zeta UMa), and Alkaid (Eta UMa). Starting at Alpha 7,928 degrees fahrenheit up to Eta 29,821 degrees fahrenheit. Eta is one of the hottest stars that can be seen visible to the naked eye. Delta is the dimmest of the seven stars. It is the third brightest star in Ursa Major with Epsilon being the first. Epsilon is also the 31st brightest star in the sky. Gamma is a white sequence dwarf and Alpha is an orange giant. Alpha has the most distance with it being 124 light years away. Delta is the closest with fifty eight light years. Zeta and Beta are 78 79 light years away. Gamma and Epsilon are 81 to 84 light years away. Eta is 101 light years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Cultural Anthropology And The American Society Lucas Mochal General Education Task Assignment 1 10/3/2014 Cultural Anthropology Feminist Approach to the American Society One theoretical approach in the field of cultural anthropology is the Feminist Approach. The feminist approach is an approach that helped females from all diverse cultures to band together for equal rights or more freedom for themselves. A feminist theorycan be described as an approach to move towards empowering women worldwide. Feminism has been a problem in any culture from any time in history, and feminist worldwide are all banding together for one reason: to become independent and highly powered women. The main goals of feminism are to discuss the importance of women, break the gender inequality ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the later centuries in school girls were depicted to be in home economic classes to learn how to be a homemaker, whereas boys were sought out to be in math and science classes. As the centuries progressed society has changed immensely in how men have treated their women and how women have overcome their typical roles in society. People have always had the impression that society is driven by males. One big feministic move that women fought for was the right to be able to vote. Women had never been able to vote because it was thought that men should only have the right to choose who would be serving us locally and nationally. Liberal feminists thought that this idea was unfair and that both genders should be able to vote, so they fought for the right for some women to vote in 1918 and then in 1928 their appeal was approved and all women got the right to be able to vote. Another area that feminists fought to change was the view of women in the workplace. Many career areas have always been depicted as a men only career such as Political, law enforcement, military and construction. Feminist have taken the challenge to prove that this is a gender equal nation where women are able to do the same amount of work that men can do if not better than men. In the earlier centuries when it came to serving in the military you would never find a women serving because they were known to be very weak and physically unfit to serve in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Why Is Zen Buddhism So Popular Why was Zen Buddhism so popular and influential among the warrior class and aristocrats during the Kamakura period? Compared to the other sects of Buddhism what characteristics made Zen the favor out of all? Originating circa 552 AD, Buddhism has been a leading influencer on Japanese culture from early on in Japanese history reaching a peak after the bakufu moved its capital to Kamakura. Although Buddhismitself is one religion it has multiple sections that differ among the countries that practice, as well as among that country itself. Two of the major sections of Buddhism in Japan are Zenand Tendai Buddhism; each playing a part in the culture of Japan. Although Buddhism is not a violent religion it had characteristics that made it perfect to keep the military class in line. While the aristocrats themselves were not overly enthused about the new religion its element of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another reason that Buddhism became so popular not only in Japan but in most of East Asia is because it did not make the people choose but instead presented itself as a supplement and way to add more to the religion that they already practiced. Zen also furthered the relationship between Japanese citizens and China s. Zen began in Northern China and eventually traveled to Japan, where they won considerable influence in Kamakura. In spite of its natural resonances with the requirements of the Japanese warrior leadership, it is unlikely that Sung Zen would have taken roots as strongly in Japan as it did had it not been for an unstable political situation in China which sent to Japan experienced Ch an monks who would otherwise have lived out their lives in Chinese monasteries. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Environmental Problems In Picher Oklahoma The history of the world seldom includes the impact of human conquest upon the environment. Human s consistently ravage the land and waters around them taking what is considered useful to mankind with reckless abandon. This continued mentality leaves the world in a damaged state unfit for life of any kind. The town of Picher Oklahoma mirrors the legacy of total humanconsumption at the cost of the land. The history of the land surrounding Picher Oklahoma is similar to many throughout the United States. The original land was given to the Quapaw Native American tribe in 1833. The Quapaw were a thriving Mississippi delta tribe suffering displacement first by the Iroquois then by the United States government. The tribe once boasted a population of 35,000 until a smallpox outbreak reduced the tribe to a mere 135 people. The reduction in populace... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The process of mining lead and zinc ore produces mine tailings . The mine tailings are better known as chat. Throughout the years of mining Picher became known for the immense chat piles that surrounded the landscape, an amazing 70 million tons. Unbeknownst to the community of Picher, the chat piles contained hazardous materials. The toxins contained in the chat piles consisted of lead, zinc, cadmium, arsenic, iron and manganese. The people of Picher, unaware of the toxicity, played and picnicked on these enormous chat piles for years. It did not occur to the people of the area that health and developmental issues were caused from the chat piles until the Health Department tested 100 children of the mining community for lead. Out of the 100 children tested 43% had elevated levels of lead in their blood. The EPA declared Picher a Superfund site in 1983. This leads many people to believe that clean up of the area is possible; however the actions taken by the EPA fall incredibly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. King Charles Hatred For King Desiderius Of The Lombards Obviously King Charles is filled with hatred for King Desiderius of the Lombards because of the plot against him with his own brother and with a request from Hadrian, the Bishop of the city of Rome asking him to wage war against the Lombards to bring peace to Rome. Charles wages war against the Lombards and does not stop until King Desiderius and his son Adalgis, the last hope of the Lombards, are driven from not only Italybut from the kingdom of the Franks. Charles now names his son Pepin as King of Italy. Einhard s description of this war shows clearly that Charles is truly a human being that is dedicated to the people whom he makes promises to and facing the difficulties that Charles along with his armies did while crossing the Alps continued ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Types Of Personality Tests Out There There are many types of personality tests out there. Some of them are better than others. These tests are used to help determine the different personality types. Many employers use these tests to help place new employees. They also use them to help determine if an employee will work out or not. It can be important to know your own personality type. Understanding how you learn and what type of jobs might be best for you can be very helpful in your own life. Many employers use tests like the one found on the personality page website. One of their goals is to find employees with the best personality for the job. Using these tests can save a company a lot of time and effort when hiring new employees. For example, Overnight Transportation in Atlanta found that using such tests reduced their on the job delinquency by 50% 100% (Livingston, p. 54). This is a huge drop saves them so much time and money by hiring more reliable people. Though there are some downsides to these personality tests by employers. To get the most accurate assessment you have to be honest when taking the test. When an employer is looking for the best personality for the job a perspective employee has motives not to be honest. A complicating factor is that people filling out the survey do not have a strong incentive to be honest. In fact, they have a greater incentive to guess what the job requires and answer the questions in a way they think the company is looking for (Livingston, p. 55). This is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Analysis Of The Movie Phoenix Jackson When using symbolism, objects or even people can be used to represent your answer or explanation. For example, Uncle Sam (U.S) was a symbol for the United States when they were going to war, and they put up the famous poster of Uncle Sam pointing his finger at you with the slogan on the bottom of the poster that says I want you! Food can also be used as a symbol. For example, fried chicken, hot dogs, and hamburgers are foods commonly consumed in America, while in other countries, they probably haven t even heard about hamburgers, because we are all accustomed to what we eat. In the beginning of the short story, Phoenix Jackson is introduced as an elderly woman making her way in the woods talking to herself and saying no one is going to stop her from making her journey. First, she gets stuck in a thorn bush, but gets out of it. Then she has to cross a creek on a log, but because of her age, something bad could happen, so she closed her eyes and crossed. She sat near a tree to rest, and began to daydream of a little boy giving her a slice of marble cake, which she gladly accepts, but when she tried to take it, she was just waving her hand in the air. She sees a Scarecrow, who she mistakenly takes it as a man, and then a ghost, and starts to dance with it. She keeps walking, when a black dog came at her a little and knocked her over, and fell into a ditch. A white man sees her and helps her up, but when phoenix sees a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Repeat Entrepreneurs Case Study Essay Introduction This paper will examine whether repeat entrepreneurs search for opportunities differently than entrepreneurs who found only one company. Before examining the case for or against this theory, a brief discussion what makes up an entrepreneur opens this paper. From there it moves into a brief discussion of Howard Stevenson and his importance within the field of study of entrepreneurism. Then the focus turns to a case for or against whether repeat entrepreneurs search for opportunities differently than entrepreneurs who found only one company. To emphasize the findings discussed, a brief case study of a successful entrepreneurhopes to reinforce the concepts discussed. The paper will close with a summation of the findings and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A Case Against Repeat entrepreneurs know they have the ability to identify an opportunity and turn that opportunity into a business. In most cases, they have already done it at least once. Unfortunately, this does not mean that the first business was a success or that they will be able to repeat the success the first business may have had. In fact, if the first business was a failure, there are indications that the second business may fail as well. Recent research shows that instead of learning from mistakes, entrepreneurs are just as apt to be overoptimistic after failure as before. Their overoptimism remains undimmed by failure (Ucbasaran, Westhead Wright, 2011). This overoptimism can cause an entrepreneur to take on risky opportunities, fail to properly plan for the unforeseen or waste financial resources instead of looking for and finding the right opportunity. Successful entrepreneurs looking to become repeat entrepreneurs may incorrectly over focus on recreating their success that ideas for future opportunities are not as strong as the previous ones. Where the first opportunity an entrepreneur pursued may have grown from an organic problem solving process, repeat entrepreneurs may look to duplicate that success instead of taking the time to grow into another opportunity as organically as the first. The greatest, and more crucial, challenge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Heaven By Anatsui In Nigeria where Anatsui lives, recycling is a way of life as no scrap of material goes to waste, inspiring him to create using discarded metals. In this art piece Between Earth and Heaven Anatsui used thousands of aluminum seals and caps from liquor bottles that he transformed into strips with help of up to 20 assistants at time. Each individual cap and seal was bent, flattened, folded, and twisted into strips and then woven them together using the copper wire. And if you look closely each piece reflect its original color and the brand labels are still legible. Unique to Anatsui, Between Earth and Heaven relates to the celebrated traditions of West African strip woven textiles known as kente, a silk and cotton cloth weaved in Anatsui s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Methods And Results Of Local Government s Performance... RESEARCH METHOD Approach. This chapter discusses the methodology of the thesis. As mentioned, this thesis mainly uses qualitative data collected via literature and document review, and semi structured interviews to answer the research questions. This is because the qualitative approach is more suitable to provide a great deal of descriptive details...emphasizes on process...[and] is concerned with explanations (Bryman, 2004, pp. 280 281), which is essential to examine the process and results of local government s performance measurement. Focus and Locus. This research is focused on answering and identifying the problems involved in the research questions. The relationship between the research questions and supporting methods, which are later explained in detail, is illustrated as follows: Indonesia is currently a democratic country with three tiers of government: central government; provincial government; and local government. At the lower level, there are 34 provinces and 508 (as of 2014) local governments. There are two types of local government across Indonesia: 1) Kabupaten (district), and 2) Kota (city). In the past (before Reformasi), provincial and local governments were simply an extension of the central government at the regional and local level. Government policies and programs were determined by central government. As the result, the Gubernur (Head of Province) and the Bupati/Walikota (Head of Kabupaten/Kota), directly appointed by the president, were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. White Collar Crimes Research Paper White collar crimes are broken down into three types; occupational, corporate, and government (Humphrey Schmalleger, 2012). White collar crime was first mentioned and defined by sociologist Edwin Sutherland in 1939 and was defined as a crime that was committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation .White collar or elite criminals are rarely arrested or punished for their offenses (Coleman, 2002; Sutherland, 2002). The typical crimesare Ponzi schemes, insider trading, labor racketeering,embezzlement,money laundering just to name a few for many years you only were able to see your basic Blue collar crimes committed and in our later years we were able to see the times change in our government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Empty Nest Syndrome Analysis I chose the link attached because the article is based on a study on parental health and well being in relation to empty nest transition. When I read the article all that I can think of is my mother how she felt when I left home. The study touches quite a bit of everything related to empty nest syndrome: cultural differences, the type of relationship between parentand child, parents who works vice staying at home mom (or dad) and off time launches and violation of social schedule expectations (Mitchell Lovegreen, 2006). It would give a different perspective on my classmates on probable health issues on parents when a child leaves home. In 1983 I really did not have any thought on how my mother must have felt when I left home. I was happy, I found myself a job away from home. By reading the chapter and the link that I have attached on this subject, it gave me a different perspective on how my mother must have felt when I left home and why she became very depressed. Unknown to me back then, she was grieving and was unable to cope with her loneliness. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My decision to leave home was very abrupt and I did not have a care in the world on what I was leaving behind. I was determined that it was time for me to leave the nest and experience life. Settersten, (2003B) wrote that thus, expectations and meanings about the timing of, and reasons for, home leaving are important factors in shaping how parents respond to their children s leaving home. The failure to comply or cope effectively with these normative demands may produce negative social and psychological outcomes for young adults as well for their parents (Mitchell Lovegreen, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Disability Support Groups This support group informs the parent were they can buy specialized clothes, toys, or equipment, this support group teaches parents how to find summer or after school jobs for their disabled children. Many disabled children that have been abused and maltreated are also able to receive treatment to cope with everything they had to go through with their parent or guardians. There are programs for parents who need help coping with what they had to go through with their disabled child, they may need help to get over the way they treated their disabled child. There are many support groups that can help a disabled child and his/her parent or guardian cope with the trauma they have gone through or are going through, for example one support group that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Gender Roles In Remember The Titans Most people don t realize that the media play up the stereotypes and gender roles that are out there. We don t realize that the movies and television shows we watch feed into the stereotypes and gender roles that we believe in. Remember the Titans, directed by Boaz Yakin, tells the story about a high school football coach, Herman Boone, attempting to integrate T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria in 1971. Boone coming to T.C. Williams High School really upset many parents and students. When the parents of the football players found out he was going to be helping the head coach, Bill Yoast, many were fuming with anger. Why? Because he is African American. Parents did not want their children playing African American children in sports or sitting next to them in classrooms. This movie is based on a true story and the film challenges everything we claim we know about discrimination and racism in school. Boone and his family face horrible experiences when moving to Alexandria. When moving to the neighborhood, many neighbors were so upset but many were also happy that he didn t back down. He was offered the head coach position but turned it down because he felt it would be incredibly disrespectful to Coach Yoast. Boone Yoast agreed to make the relationship work. The African American students meet with Coach Boone in the gym, the meeting turns into a disaster when Coach Yoast and the white students arrive and disturb the meeting. Gerry Bertier was one of the students among the crowd of white students to interrupt. I m Gerry Bertier. I m the only All America you got on this team. If you want us to play for you, you reserve over half the positions ...we don t need any of your people on defense we re already set. said by Gary Bertier to Coach Boone. Boone makes it clear that all players will be on the team regardless of the color of their skin. Many stereotypes come into play at this point in the movie. The coaches gather up all the players so they can go to training camp at Gettysburg College, while gathering the students on a bus, Boone makes the players sit next to each other. Neither one of the ethnic groups like this very much. Once they get to the camp, they get paired to room together. One of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Management Of Information Systems ( Mis ) Management of information systems (MIS) looks at combining technology users, the technology itself and the processes used in order to complete a certain goal. In order to manage the systems, strategic direction is critical in tracing the strategic goals of any organization. Careful crafting of investments in the global IT offers Microsoft an opportune to have increased control as well enhanced coordination. In addition, this has enabled the organization to have access to global markets. On the other hand, it presents challenges to the management in engineering the global systems. Introduction Global business impacts in a significant way on management practices because it differs from regions and businesses. In order to counter these management problems, the management is required to have an integrated approach. The main implications concern the micro management aspects as well as the sectoral management. Clear understanding of a business strategy and definition of its goals helps in shaping the business and informing its stakeholders of their objectives in the business. Better integration, coordination and focus are a significant determinant of success and creation of a competitive advantage. Microsoft Since its inception in the late 70s, Microsoft has continued to grow tremendously from its innovation coupled with good management. Over the years, proper business strategy has enabled it in executive decision making which is important in communicating and driving the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Alexander the Second and the Title Tsar Liberator Essay Alexander the Second and the Title Tsar Liberator In the 19th Century, Russia had no zemstva, very little education, industry and railway building, a biased judicial system and very few freed peasants. Czar Alexander II, who succeeded Nicolas I in 1855, went some ways to remedying these deficiencies through a series of reforms. Alexander II became the great modernizer of Russia, walking a delicate line between preserving Russia s Slavic identity and enabling its people to benefit from Western advancements. For this reason he was known to some as the Czar Liberator . However, indeed he was a liberator in name only. Alexander II initiated substantial reforms in education, the government, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the educational reform, the Czar adopted a more liberal education. Censorship was relaxed, the universities were given freedom and independence, and more Western ideas were introduced to scholars and students. People were more open minded and became to demand more under these liberal reforms. Though Czar Alexander II returned to reactionary rule when an attempt was made to assassinate him in the 1860s, he did turn once more to reform in 1880. He made plans to set up a General Commission which would include representatives from the Zemstva. This would not be a parliament but would be a consultative voice when the Czar required it. But this was an attempt towards a parliamentary government. Superficially, Czar Alexander II seemed to be so liberate from his series of reform. Yet, notwithstanding these measures, it would be wrong, as is sometimes done, to describe Alexander II as a liberal. He was in fact a firm upholder of autocratic principles, sincerely convinced both of his duty to maintain the God given autocratic power he had inherited and of Russia s unreadiness for constitutional or representative government. For the emancipation of serfs, it was actually essential more than out of the Czar s willingness. The bulk of the Russian population, about 80%, were the peasants and serfs. Alexander II recognised that emancipation was vital. Freed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. This essay is an analysis of the story the Life in the... In Life in the Iron Mills Rebecca Harding Davis reveals a growing industrial America in the nineteenth century, where an unbelievable level of poverty and limited opportunities of achieving success can cause individuals to take extreme risks to attain a descent lifestyle. Through the novella, Davis illustrates the distinct differences between upper and lower class lifestyles. Immigrant workers, Debora (lovingly called Deb) and Hugh, take the reader to a time when people were used as production machines and poverty was a state into which most people were fated to be born and die. By using techniques such as strong language and symbolism, a narrator who helps create a sympathetic bias towards the working class and an innocent character who... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The green fields and sunshine symbolize the lifestyle of the rich, who where probably the ones reading the novella. This contrast it to the horrid conditions the steel workers were in, and trying to make the reader evoke feelings of sorrow and pity for the characters. This is because the rich where the ones that had a green field, or a nice clean sky, as opposed to smoke and steel, embedded into the lives of the steel mill workers. The author also makes the comparison of the mills to hell on earth. When visiting the mill that night, one of the men accompanying the mill owner s son comments on its resemblance to hell; If it were not that you must have heard it so often, Kirby, I would tell you that your works look like Dante s Inferno, and The terrible grinding of the machinery sounds to her like Gods in pain. The author also makes it a point to use very simplistic and uneducated language for the workers conversations. This can be differentiated when the reader sees the interaction between Wolfe and the Iron mill owners. Davis makes a bias towards the working class by using a narrator to dictate the story in of life in the iron mills. From the beginning of the story the reader is dependent upon the narrator to provide them with all the required details. This dependence also causes the reader to share a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Determination of Wages The following literature review gives a thorough account of the current research into the determination of wages. It was crucial for this project to study the current body of literature on this topic in order to decide on which approach was best to take. Sapsford et al. (1993) claim that at the simplest level of analysis, wages, viewed as the price of labour, are seen as being straightforwardly determined by the intersection of labour demand and supply curves in the market for labour. (Sapsford et al., p. 155) Thus on one side we have the demand for labour by the firm, and on the other we have the supply of labour by workers. In cases where the market is in perfect competition the wageis given so the firm must choose the amount of workers it wants to employ at that wage. But in such a market at equilibrium the price of labour, i.e. the wage, will be equal to the marginal productivity of the worker. However, in imperfect markets, there can be monopsony firms who have market power and can choose the wage and the amount of workers that will maximise their profits. This latter theory is one of the reasons that was given to explain Krueger s findings that an increase in the minimum wageactually increased employment which obviously contradicts main economic theory. The main idea was that in the case of a monopsony, higher wages may induce the firm to employ more people so as to find the profit maximising level of workers given that wage. But this project will not focus on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Anatomy of Thorax Mcqs Anatomy of the Thorax MCQ and Spotter Hint: Cross section: Which artery (vein also indicated)? The correct answer is: Internal thoracic artery Click on the correct name for this structure: The correct answer is: Descending aorta Click on the correct name for this structure The correct answer is: Rib: head The correct answer is: Pulmonary artery The correct answer is: Sternum: xiphoid process The correct answer is: Posterior intercostal artery The correct answer is: Brachiocephalic artery The correct answer is: Vertebra: articular facet The correct answer is: Rib: angle The correct answer is: Descending aorta The correct answer is: Sternum: angle (of Louis) (BUMP) The correct answer is: Left subclavian artery The correct ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... False chordae tendineae Left superior lingular tertiary bronchus Anterior medial basal bronchopulmonary segment of left inferior lobe Left atrium Atrioventricular (AV) node N.B. AV is based on the left side of the heartwhen you dig into the pulmonary veins!
  • 43. Costal cartilage: 3rd Right anterior tertiary bronchus Coronary sinus LOOKS LIKE IN LEFT ATRIUM BUT IS IN RIGHT ATRIUM! Left apical posterior tertiary bronchus Cristae terminalis END OF THE CHORDAE TENDINADAE? NOTE MUSCULI PECTINATI ARE IN RIGHT ATRIUM Right middle secondary bronchus]] #. This is the opening of which vessel Coronary sinus Right upper secondary (eparterial) bronchus Sternum: manubrium Sternum: manubrium Aortic arch Left ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Turner Syndrome Research Paper I chose to research Turner Syndrome because it sounded very interesting. Turner syndrome is a condition that affects females only. Turner syndrome is the result of a missing, whole or partial, X chromosome. Turner syndrome can be diagnosed before birth but will occasionally not be diagnosed until the teen years. Diagnosis will depend upon symptom severity. Turner syndrome has symptoms for both those born before and after birth. Diagnosis is dependent upon finding symptoms when it comes to prenatal diagnosis. Abnormal fluid collection, abnormalities of the heart, and kidney abnormalities are all signs that doctors will look to when attempting to diagnosis the syndrome. Turner syndrome is a very physical syndrome. The signs and symptoms are physical and easily spotted in many if not most. Symptoms for many include poor overall growth and will be apparent at birth and infancy. Wide or web like neck, a small lower jaw, high and narrow roof of the mouth, low set ears, low hairline and the nape of the neck, short fingers and toes, outward turned arms, swelling of extremities, short height, and delayed growth are all large and prominent signs of Turner syndrome at an early age. There are some cases of delayed diagnosis of Turner syndrome. Symptoms for those that are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are three types of genetic abnormalities associated with Turner syndrome monosomy, mosaicism, and Y chromosome material. Monosomy is the complete absence of an X chromosome. Monosomy is due to an error in the mother s egg or the father s sperm. Mosaicism is a cell division error that occurs during fetal developments early stages. Some of the cells will have two copies of the X chromosome while others will only have one. Y chromosome material is rare in comparison to the two other abnormalities. In Y chromosome material there is one copy of the X chromosome and other cells will contain a X chromosome and some Y ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Essay on “Dark Film” and Sunset Blvd. Film noir, by translation alone, means dark film, and by that measurement Sunset Boulevard certainly fits the genre. A gloomy story that follows a jaded and sarcastic protagonist, Joe Gillis from his initial dire circumstances to his untimely death, Sunset Blvd. earns the description dark several times over. But there is more to film noirthan crushingly depressing plotlines. There are common motifs and icons that are found in most film noirs, such as crime, dark alleys, guns and alcohol. Deeper than this, film noir features certain visual elements, character archetypes, and themes that create a unique style of film. Although some have argued that Sunset Blvd. fails to represent some of these elements, it has become known as one of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every piece of imagery, down to Norma Desmond s clutching, claw like hands is geared toward eliciting an ominous and menacing feel. In frame #4, a long shot gives a view into Norma s mansion. Her multitudes of portraits litter the area, and despite the large size of the room an oppressive, low key lighting results in a close, claustrophobic atmosphere. The gothic style architecture and arching windows along with the cluttered interior convey a feeling of something that once was great but has fallen into disrepair. All this creates a perfect metaphor for Norma s fading fame and career, which is the main purpose of the settings in film noirs. The dark themes and sinister storylines are mirrored with great attention to detail in the visual aspects of a film noir. Film noir employs several character archetypes to tell a story. Cultural changes and shifts in gender roles of post WWII America unsettled men when many women refused to regress back into traditional housewife tasks. This fear was manifested in cinema s femme fatale. Deceptive and manipulative, femme fatales were there to seduce, betray, and destroy the film noir hero. Norma, along with being deranged, is all of these things. She is at home in her eerie film noir setting. Her movements showing her as a self absorbed echo of her career in silent era films and her voice and facial expressions set the listener on edge. Joe Gillis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Good And Loss Of Faith In Hawthorne s Young Goodman Brown The Salem Massachusetts Witch Trials, hypocrisy, and sac religious gatherings of the 1600s left the townspeople with feelings of guilt and shame that directly affected their lives even in the 1800 s. The accusations made by the people during the trials caused them to become paranoid, which could lead them to question their faith Without their faith, the people ended up making horrible decisions. Published in 1835, Nathaniel Hawthornes, Young Goodman Brownis a short story that provides a scenario that shows what effects the salemwitch trials can have on people. The story s protagonist, Young Goodman Brown, goes on a journey that causes him to lose his faith in his community. Brown sses his town and wife differently after he sees how the townspeople give in to the devil. Hawthorne s symbolic uses of the staff, Young Goodman Brown, and Faith help to convey the themes of good versus evil and loss of faith. The staff carried by the old man contributes greatly to the theme of good versus evil by symbolizing the devil as well as temptation. The staff is portrayed as a walking stick which is normally used as a crutch to support someone. However, the staff, ...bore the likeness of a great black snake, so curiously wrought, that it might almost be seen to twist and wriggle itself like a serpent (Hawthorne 2). A staff such as this one is meant to symbolize an evil object, such as the devil, which leads to it symbolizing good versus evil because of the contrast between the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Memento Mise En Scene Analysis Nolan uses mise en scene to further develop the audience s understanding and view of the protagonist, Shelby and his psychological struggles in the opening scene of Memento. Followed by the non linear editing, Nolan uses low key lighting to create a dark and dangerous atmosphere, which shows Shelby as being vulnerable and in danger. However, the dim lighting suggests that Shelby is a murderous man as he is holding the gun. This helps build tension felt by the audience by making them want to understand who Shelby is and to learn why he has killed a man. At the start of the film, the audience does not know his motive and become intrigued as they want to solve the mystery as to why Shelby has committed murder. To further emphasise this, the setting is an empty, isolated room that is low key lit. this is immensely ominous as all the features carries connotations of death. Shelby is wearing a suit, which suggests that the film is set in modern society. As it is set in the modern society, it accentuates to sense of danger and the ominous feel to the audience as it is seen as illegal and beyond convention to murder. The sense of danger is elevated by the fact that the scene is directly after Shelby has committed murder. It shows Shelby s unperturbed facial expression and a scratch on his cheek. The cut illustrates that he has endured some physical altercation with his victim. Shelby s facial expression is rather confusing and rather concerning as he seems emotionless after a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The University Of District Of Columbia Community College... Community Colleges were developed with the purpose of providing an affordable and accessible education. By providing students with both academic and learning skills, community colleges continue to remain an essential part of today s society. Throughout the years, community colleges have continued to develop and transform to provide resources to meet the needs of their students. As new community colleges began to develop, it is critical that they are aware of the political issues that community colleges face. For this assignment, I will discuss the Universityof District of Columbia Community Collegeand its governance. In addition, I will provide information on federal and local government involvement, leadership structure, political culture, student demographics, and community groups. Lastly, I will provide recommendations on how to address the issue of governance. History of University of District of Columbia Community CollegeIn 2008, a push by Barbra Long was made to establish a community college in Washington, DC. The reason for this push was to train residents of DC to be equipped with skills to allow them careers in the workforce, which would aid in tax dollars and assisting with decreasing dependency on city resources by individuals whom lacked skills (Molzt, 2008). In 2009, it was announced that a community college under the name Community College of the District of Columbia would be formed to serve the needs of residents of the District of Columbia. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Buffy the Vampire Slayer Essay Buffy the Vampire Slayer While the first seasons of Buffy are structured around an external threat seeking to corrupt the order of the world, later the source of the threat becomes increasingly internal, and the characters must embrace a side of themselves which is evil, irrational, or dangerous. When Giles kills an arguably innocent Ben, he does not suffer the moral ambiguity that Willow encounters when she kills a guilty Warren. Willow has to deal with an evil internal to her in a way Giles does not, and this apparent discrepancy is the result of a general evolution of the series, rather than a double standard. The murder of Ben is comparable to the murder of Warren, even though Ben is mostly innocent and Warren is mostly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But the Scooby gang doesn t know about any of these things and, even though Dawn obviously knows that Ben is a weak and, by virtue of the circumstances, treacherous human being because of his weakness, Giles certainly has no knowledge of any of Ben s immoral actions when he kills him. Giles is acting on the assumption that Ben is completely innocent but powerless to stop Glory, should she ever wish to return for purposes of payback. Giles realizes that something needs to be done and that whoever does it will be incurring feelings of guilt otherwise he would have left Buffy to do it. By saving her from the act of murder, Giles acknowledges the moral ambiguity of the act itself, the (apparent) innocence of Ben, and the inevitability of guilt for whoever happens to do what, in Giles view, has to be done. (Similarly, he would have killed Dawn, if he had to). But, we notice, feelings of guilt never come, and the ambiguity of this act never surfaces (script directions describe Giles during/after the murder this way: Giles expression never changes ). Giles objectifies the evil it is not in him, but he is merely the carrier, the means for an act which must be done, one way or another. In contrast, when Willow kills Warren, a situation uncannily similar (i.e., a Scooby killing a human) results in entirely different moral consequences. Warren also, presumably, deserves to be killed, and, one way ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Watching TV Does More Harmful Things to People than Good... Watching TV is an experience that most people do for almost all the time. Some people believe that watching TV does more good things to people than harmful things, but other people say that it does more harmful things to people than good things. The people who say that TV does more harmful things than good things are doctors who know about things that are good and bad in people s health and the people who say that TV is good for you are the people who watch a lot of TV. Since doctors can help cure people and know what is good for people, this would mean that the doctors are correct about TV harming people than the people who watch a lot of TV who believe that TV can do good things to other people. Watching TV does more harmful things to people than good things because it can cause them people to imitate bad behavior on TV, it can cause people to have health problems, and that it can people s time away from doing activities that help them become successful in their life. People who watch a lot of tv think that they are not harmed by the TV but this however is not true. Doctors who know what s good for people say that watching TV can cause a lot of harm to people since it can cause people to have behavior problems and can cause them to not feel well from their health. One way that TV can do more harmful things than good things is that it can cause people who watch a lot of TV to imitate bad behavior on TV. According to KidsHealth.org, it said that TV ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Pool Halls Research Paper When putting together a bar there is a lot more than what hits the eye. A study by the sociology department at Ohio State University conducted a study about pool halls. What they found was that when you out the pool table in the front of bar people take less care of something that they have easy access to. When you put the pooltable at the back you get more traffic at the barraising the number of drinks sold thus giving the bar more money. With the pool tables in the back people will spend more time at the bars and less time at the pool table. The people who go there to just play pool and know how to play pool will be able to play without people walking in their way. The people who will continue to come and continue to come will set a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Telling them that we are telling you. The Culture change will be the hardest to get but all of this is possible. We need workers and bartenders who will be able to adjust and excel in the new work culture. Naysayer s will argue that the supply and demand are not there. There just aren t enough people to fill the bar. There are 15,000 students enrolled this semester there are enough people to fill a bar. You just need to find out where they are going athe why they are going to those places. Then figuring out what will get them back. We just told you why Billiard Players aren t going to the bar maybe other people are having the same issue. I was hanging out with a friend and he was recently in there saying that he likes The Point but it has some issues. The video game controllers are gross and the nobs doesn t have any soft rubber on them anymore. Cost can be an issue for a lot of us and where will we be able to get the money to make the changes needed. We can raise the tuition $100 for one semester and that about $100,000 that we can put into for an even better experience. The next semester will drop back down. For those of you who think that is wrong then we can host tournaments with $50 entrence fee and have a pot of money for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Aesthetic Representation Aesthetic Representation The relationship with my patient was built upon communication. As my patient didn t speak much English, I was able to speak to him throughout clinical in Spanish. The Spanish language was an imperative aspect of our relationship, being able to speak in this language allowed my patient to freely talk to me without difficulty. Our relationship was like a book, as each time I spoke with him about something new, I would be turning to a new page with a different passage being read. Each of these pages are read in Spanish, as I spoke to my patient in this language. The pages represent something I said in Spanish to my patient during clinical. So, when a page in Spanish is turned, the next page would be a translation into English. Patient and Clinical Experience My patient is an 86 year old male. He was admitted to 3 East with a diagnosis of sepsis caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae. The chief complaint that brought him... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reflections allowed me to evaluate why my patient was admitted and find supporting facts for their diagnosis. I helped me see many different connections of how one thing in patient s condition can affect something else. Though the clinical reflections were long, but I do believe that they helped me a lot in understanding the things that led to my clinical judgements. One thing that I ll do to prepare myself for next semester is to practice all of my skills that I ve learned during CFL clinical this semester. I believe that by practicing these skills, it will help me be prepared to perform any skill that needs to be done during clinical. It will help build my confidence up and help me trust myself when I m given a task to complete. By reviewing all the skills and skill videos, it will assure myself that I know what I m doing during future ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. General Description Of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus General Description Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, SLE, is a chronic inflammatory disease that occurs when the body s immune system attacks its own tissue and organs. Inflammation can affect many different body systems including joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, heart, and lungs. Lupus can be difficult to diagnose because the signs and symptoms, and a physical examination lead to a diagnosis. A facial rash across both cheeks resembling wings of butterfly is the most distinctive sign of lupus that occurs in many but not all cases. There is no cure for lupus and only treatments that can help control symptoms. Pathophysiology The inflammation caused by lupus can affect many areas of the body. It can cause serious kidney damage and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The bone most commonly affected is the hip. Women with lupus have an increased risk of having a miscarriage. The risk of high blood pressure known as preeclampsia during pregnancy and preterm birth increases with lupus. Doctors recommend delaying pregnancy until the disease has been under control for at least six months to reduce these complications. Lupus results from a combination of genetics and environment. Inherited predisposition may develop the disease after contact with triggers. The cause for most cases is unknown. Potential triggers include sunlight, infections, and medications. Sun exposure may bring on lupus skin lesions or trigger an internal response. An infection can initiate lupus or cause a relapse in some people. Certain types of anti seizure medications, blood pressure medications and antibiotics can trigger lupus. The symptoms of those with drug induced lupus will go away once they stop taking the medication. Lupus is more common in women, African Americans, Hispanics, and Asians and most often diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 40. Symptoms Blood and urine tests combined with signs and symptoms and a physical examination lead to a diagnosis. The most distinctive sign of lupus that occurs in many but not all cases is a facial rash across both cheeks resembling the wings of a butterfly. The most common signs and symptoms include: fatigue and fever, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. The Signalman, by Charles Dickens; The Battler by Ernest... The Signalman, by Charles Dickens; The Battler by Ernest Hemingway In what way do the two authors create and maintain interest and suspense in their stories? In Charles Dickens The Signalman the story starts by introducing the main character (a railway signalman). Another character is also introduced: the narrator. Dickens describes the signalmanas a dark sallow man and as having a dark beard and heavy eyebrows . It seems that Dickens wishes to portray the signalman as a dark and ominous figure. However, he then sheds some light on the character of the signalman. Dickens portrays him to be very lonely and afraid of something. This is shown in the way he turns himself about and looked down the Line when the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another way in which Dickens shows this is by making the signalman appear to be a little strange. This is done, at first, by his lack of speech: He looked up at me without replying . Dickens continues this suggestion (the signalman is insane) when he does finally speak. He speaks only in a low voice, adding to the suggestion of danger. Then he tells the narrator what is wrong: the ghostly sightings. This again makes us question his sanity. Dickens maintains this suspense that he has created with use of a leitmotiv of the red light, which is linked to the menacing apparition and maybe an accident on the railway. When the narrator leaves after the first visit the signalman still has not told him the full story about the apparition. We have to wait until their next meeting to find out for ourselves. This leaves the story as a so called cliff hanger and encourages us read on. On their second meeting, the signalman tells the narrator, and us, of the accident that seemed so obviously linked to the apparition by the fact that every time it appeared there was an accident on the line somewhere. After, sustaining the suspense through the first meeting of the two men, Dickens creates even more with the revealing of this ominous event. Dickens then maintains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...