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Summary Of An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge By Ambrose...
Born in 1842, Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce was an American Civil War soldier and topographer,
clever journalist and profound writer. Throughout his writing career, Bierce earned the
nickname, Bitter Bierce because of his satirical wittiness and humor. Today, he is well known
for his short story, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and his satirical lexicon, The Devil s
Dictionary, which originally appeared under the title The Cynic s Word Book. Considered as
one of the major authors of the Civil War genre, Bierce s writings reflect his knowledge of
military strategy and life, which gives every reader an intense understanding of the context of his
stories rather than the glory and fame of war. Later on, Bierce became an influential writer on the
west coast as he worked for the San Francisco Examiner after the war ended. Along with war and
ghost stories, Bierce published several volumes of poetry. In 1914, Ambrose traveled to Mexico
during its Revolutionary War to observe but unfortunately disappeared without a trace.
William Conlogue wrote an excellent article, Beating the Bounds with Ambrose Bierce, or
Learning to Read without Getting Shot, which is an interpretation of Bierce s most popular literary
work, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and how Bierce s life as a soldier and topographer
influences his writing. Conlogue compares Bierce s topographer background to the way he writes
his stories. Whether it is from Bierce s one point perspective principles in his short
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A Brief Note On Chronic Illness And Disabilities
The Social Issue to be Discussed and the Nature of the Issue
Serious, or Chronic, Illness and disabilities affect nearly 72 million working age adults, which is
39 percent of the working population in the United States (Tu and Cohen 2009). Chronic illnesses
are ailments that are protracted, do not resolve spontaneously, and are rarely cured completely
(Centers for Disease Control, 2009). Similar to chronic illness, disabilities tends to be a longer term
condition. The Americans with Disabilities Act defines people as disabled if they have an
impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, a record of such an
impairment, or are regarded as having such an impairment (1991).
A diagnosis of a chronic illness does not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is relevant from a social work perspective because clients (employees) with an illness or
disability can be considered a vulnerable population and it is the duty of a social worker, as
outlined by the Code of Ethics, to defend the rights of at risk populations (National Association of
Social Workers, 2008). While there are several Ethical Principles in the Social Work Code of
Ethics that pertain to this specific topic, the most relevant are the values of Social Justice and the
Importance of Human Relationships. As a Social Justice Advocate, a social worker is compelled
to act on behalf of those who are vulnerable and oppressed to ensure that access to information,
resources, opportunity, and involvement in their care is available (National Association of Social
Workers, 2008). A social worker should ensure that the employee has access to all of the rights
and benefits they are entitled to, as well as serve as an advocate for cultural or policy change in
order to accommodate the needs of the client. Additionally, a social worker should value the
Importance of Human Relationships and serve as a liaison between the employer and employee to
ensure that a healthy and purposeful relationship is maintained, and that the
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The Relations Sex and Death in Poe’s “For Annie” and...
Both Edgar Allen Poe s poem For Annie and Robert Browning s poem Porphyrias Lover create
complex relations between sex and death. In For Annie the masochistic storyteller sees sexual
excitement as a suffering to be endured and embraces the state that follows as an estimate to
death. He is masochists, who takes pleasure in envisioning himself dead and resolves his own
sexual worries by visualizing a situation in which he is motionless and immobile, while his lover
takes on a maternal role. In Robert Browning s Porphyrias Lover, on the other hand, the speaker is
vicious, resolving his problems through murdering his lover and rationalizing his actions in terms
of an imagined post sexual state. Both speakers believe they are... Show more content on
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At this point in the poem, the speaker is clearly the weaker of the two. Even the poems heading
suggests that his relation to her defines him, rather than being his own identity; we know her
name but we never discover his own. However, the speaker, is apparently changed by his acts of
sadistic violence toward his lover, an action that he reveals as something that he thinks of at the
spur of the moment rather than a pre calculated act: I found /A thing to do. (37 38) Porphyria s
light colored hair that earlier on she had used to console the speaker becomes the reason of her
death, as all her hair/In one long yellow string I wound...And strangled her. (38 41) when she is
living, the narrator seems incapable to please her. He depicts himself as one so pale/ for love of
her, and all in vain. (28 29) However, the speaker hastily takes on the leading role once she is
gone. Her kindness to him and the susceptible position, in which she places herself, thus becomes
the cause of her death. Once she is dead, the speaker is no longer frightened to have contact with
her, taking the role in their sexual contact: this time my shoulder bore/ her head, which droops
upon it still. (50 51). to the speaker, she looks
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Analysis Of Wordpress Themes
Except for a brief period when I started blogging where I used a hosting company that did not
have WordPress, I ve always built my sites on WordPress. It s easy and I trust it. And I ve been
using MyThemeShop, which has WordPress themes and plugins, for years. In fact, they are the
only theme and plugin shop that I have ever used! Before paying for their WordPress themes, I
used their free themes. Then I jumped in with both feet and got the extended subscription because I
was confident in their products and the fact that I will be using them until the day I stop blogging.
So, if you are in the market for a WordPress theme, I thought I would share a little bit about
MyThemeShop.
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Each time you download a theme, you have to play with all the theme options to get your site
looking just the way you want it. That can take a while as you tweak and test different aspects of
your blog layout.
Themes For All Kinds Of Sites
Whether you are setting up a blog with a feminine tone or a site for coupons, MyThemeShop has
you covered. I have never been able to find a theme that didn t match my niche, and I ve blogged
on many different topics over the years.
You are able to search through keywords or through style when it comes to the themes.
search wordpress themes mythemeshop
Same with the plugins. You can search through keyword or through category.
plugins for wordpress mythemeshop
Setting Up Themes From MyThemeShop
MyThemeShop s theme options look pretty similar for all themes. Some themes have extra aspects
that you can play with, but for the most part the Theme Options will look like the screenshot below.
Even though all the themes have the same set up on the Theme Options, you will still need to take
some time going through all the options and getting your site looking exactly the way you want it.
Screenshot 2017 12 27 Theme Options ‹ Best Friend Reviews WordPress
You get total control over your colors and fonts, and you can choose how
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Essay on War from the 16th Century to the Invention of...
War from the 16th Century to the Invention of Gunpowder
The invention of the powerful artillery guns would change man s role in warring engagements.
The artillery guns at first were very limited by their own design. The guns were very heavy and
had to be transported by water, which meant that only towns and fortresses that were close to a
body of water could be attacked with artillery also known as the cannon. There were also some
fortresses that were impervious to the early cannon attacks based on strong designs or natural
defenses. The French were able to penetrate the round shaped castles and large walls during the
late 1400s by using concentrated fire of several small guns instead of a few large ones. A new
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Maurice of Nassau equipped his army with weapons of the same size and caliber in an order to
attempt more efficient training methods. His cousin, Count John, began to work on making a
training doctrine, which included counted movements for the pikes, arquebus, and muskets. The
importance of this training method is that it would enable a commander to ensure that the army
trained would be able to improve skills of reloads and master techniques of actual usage of
weapons. The doctrine spread to the countries Germany, France, and England and Count John
opened a military academy based on Maurice s drill, practice, and training methods of arms, armor,
maps, and models. As time went on the training became more complex and eventually Gustavus
Adolphus of Sweden was able through constant drill and practice bring training methods to full
potential. Reloading techniques were improved so much that only six ranks of musketeers were
needed to maintain a continuous barrage. Firepower from artillery was also perfected as a result of
Nassau s work, and every regiment was capable of firing twenty rounds in an hour. Gustavus also
trained his cavalry to charge home with sword s drawn, rather than to skirmish with pistols. The
military revolution brought the changes of improvement in artillery, increasing reliance on
battlefield
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The Internet Does Not Represent A Democratisation Of The...
The question that I considered writing about in my essay was The internet does not represent a
democratisation of the media because the online world mirrors the inequalities of the offline world
. The argument I am making is that the offline world does not mirror the inequalities of the online
world. The online world is a huge database that is used to engage emphasis of inequalities of the
offline world. This simply signifies discriminationas being notorious on the online world.
An example of this which I think is a big factor is internet equality, also known as Net Neutrality .
Net neutrality is the principle that all online traffic should be treated equally. If you are paying
for a certain speed of internet connection, you should be able to use that to its full potential all
the time, regardless of which website or service you are accessing. Right now you are paying
one price for your internet connection, companies do not have any right to dictate what you use
that internet for as they can only charge you for the internet itself, but if huge companies such as
Time Warner Cable and Comcast had their way, each month they would charge you extra to
watch Netflix or use Facebook on top of many already trying to impose bandwidth caps on how
much data you can download every month. To put it in to perspective similarly, it would be like a
water company charging you extra because you decided to use your water for coffee instead of the
laundry. The reason why the example
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Descriptive Tort
VENUE:
Westbound I69 and Seymour Rd. / Clayton Township / Genesee County / State of Michigan.
DATE TIME:
Friday September 22, 2017. Traffic stop was made at approximately 7:58 a.m.
INFORMATION:
On the above date and time, I, Officer D. Stone, while on patrol with the Clayton Police
Department, I was dispatched to westbound I69 for a pickup truck with the hood up. When I
arrived on scene there was a blue Buick Terraza sitting behind the blue pickup. I ran the
Michigan registration plate DSE7292 and the owner of the vehicle on the plate. The vehicle was
clear and the registered owner was suspended. I approached the vehicle on the driver s and
talked to a white female, Sarah Ann Wooster, sitting in the driver s seat. I asked her if she drove
the vehicle to the location she was at, she replied yes. She stated that she was waiting for a tow
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She stated that she received a ticket and was paying on it. I asked her for her driver s license,
registration and insurance. She handed me her Michigan driver s license. I asked the passenger,
Lee Russell Wooster, if he had a valid license, he stated no.
While I was running Ms. Wooster her husband exited the vehicle and went to take care of the tow
truck. I went back to my vehicle and ran her through LEIN. She was suspended.
LEIN / SOS CHECK:
A LEIN/SOS/ NCIS query showed that Ms. Wooster had a suspended Michigan driver s license
out of Saginaw. Ms. Wooster license was suspended on 07/05/2017.
A LEIN/SOS/NCIS query showed that Mr. Wooster had a suspended Michigan driver s license was
suspended several times. It also showed that Mr. Wooster had three misdemeanor for Driving While
Suspended out of the 67th District Court.
A LEIN / SOS/NCIS query of Michigan plate DSE7292 showed came back on a 2007 Buick
Terraza, it clear and valid. The vehicle was registered to Sarah Ann Wooster, with an address of
1113 Willman Ct, Burton, MI.
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The Dispute Between Sparta And The Athenian
strategically important colony of Corinth. Fighting ensued, and the Athenians then took steps that
explicitly violated the Thirty Years Treaty. Sparta and its allies accused Athens of aggression and
threatened war.
On the advice of Pericles, its most influential leader, Athens refused to back down. Diplomatic
efforts to resolve the dispute failed. Finally, in the spring of 431, a Spartan ally, Thebes, attacked an
Athenian ally, Plataea, and open war began.
The years of fighting that followed can be divided into two periods, separated by a truce of six
years. The first period lasted 10 years and began with the Spartans, under Archidamus II, leading an
army into Attica, the region around Athens. Periclesdeclined to engage the superior allied
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Epictetus Control Theory
Epictetus philosophy in life was focused more on the idea of tranquility. He wanted people to
live their lives by moral goodness and use these principles in everyday decision making. He also
wanted men and women to live in harmony with our natural surroundings. He believed this would
give us a better understanding about our ability to control certain aspects of our lives. Epictetus
focused on control because he believed a key to happiness in life was understanding you can only
control certain aspects and the aspects you can t control should be left alone. One of the main ideas
that Epictetus was trying to get at with his control theory was the idea of wants and needs.
Everybody wants more happiness than they can usually achieve, so instead
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Disruptive Mood Deregulations
Jessie is a seven year old boy who shows signs of disruptive mood deregulations. Jessie shows of
having outburst in school hitting the teacher, not wanting to do work with classmates and has
anxiety when ask to do certain school task. Disruptive mood Deregulations is a childhood condition
of extreme irritability, anger, and frequent, or intense outbursts. Treatment given to Jessie so far by
the Occupational therapist recommendations to modifying environment to decrease his anxiety.
Also worked on body scheme and fine motor coordination and social skills.
YouTube videos
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3.
Long term Goal
In one year period Jessie will be able to self regulate emotions to make transition to new school in
order to participate with classmate s in group activities
1 Short term Goal
In three month period Jessie will be able to use appropriate words and behavior when talking to with
teachers in 3/5 situation when needs help with classwork with the use of mediation exercises.
2 Short term Goal
In six month period Jessie will be able to write and complete a creative essay with classmates with
no signs of anxiety three out of five times.
List the Frame of Reference
Behavioral frame of reference experimental inquiry and principles of cognitive, ... Show more
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Sensory Integration would help Jessie respond better when feeling overwhelming to his
schoolwork and working with others, as well as helping Jessie regulate his behaviors especially
during transitions in school. With this frame of reference, the use of controlled sensory input can
help Jessie facilitate appropriate adaptive responses. The more adaptive responses Jessie is able to
make, the more organized her brain becomes and the ability to integrate sensory stimuli becomes
more
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PTSD Among Vietnam Veterans Essay
The majority of Vietnam veterans experienced delayed or chronic PTSD which we know now, can
remain dormant for years until symptoms are triggered. According to the Vietnam Veterans
Readjustment Study, approximately 30.9% of men and 26.9% of women soldiers in Vietnam had
PTSD at some point in their lives. (P8) Lifting these requirements from the DSM III allowed many
more veterans to step forward; and with this new massive population of test subjects scientists were
able to research the dynamics, variables, and patterns of PTSD, through the advancements of
neuroimaging and neuroscience. (P9) There were many more cases of PTSD among Vietnam
veterans than any other war. (P5) A number estimated to be near 500,000. (P11) Plasmodium
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The resulting obstruction of blood flow is traumatic, depriving the brain of oxygen, causing
hemorrhaging and producing severe psychiatric symptoms. (P18) The symptoms of cerebral
malaria replicate or resemble many PTSD symptoms. For example, in cerebral malaria patients
experience hallucinations which could be associated with PTSD s flashback episodes, as well as
confusion and amnesia which can be found is both illnesses. Because this particular stand of
malaria effects the brain it is easily identified with or mimic the symptoms of a psychological
illness. A staff neuropsychologist at Iowa City VA Medical Center, Dr. Varney, found evidence in
his research that suggests many veterans suffering from symptoms of PTSD might actually be
exhibiting long term effects of cerebral malaria. In one of his studies he found that ... cerebral
malaria survivors exhibit symptoms such as depression, personality change, feelings of subjective
distress, impaired memory, emotional instability, and seizures that were still problematic 15 20
years after the malaria illness had been treated. (P18) However, According to the Veterans Benefits
Administration,
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The Border Patrol State Essay
The Border Patrol State
In The Border Patrol State Leslie Silko makes accusations of the border patrol s mistreatment of
American citizens of Mexican decent, making the argument with almost evidence. Silko, a critically
acclaimed poet, sees the border patrol as a governmental assembly addicted to interrogation, torture,
and the murder of those they see fit.
Leslie Silko certainly makes accusations that some could argue far exceed the boundaries of
journalism integrity, and fail to deliver with evidence to back them up.
The author of this piece is a Mexican American living in the Southwest United States.
The author is using personal experience to convey a problem to his or her audience. The audience
of this piece is quite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She tells a story of her and her companion Gus being treated as illegal immigrants although they
present Arizona identification.
They are pushed around and even have the dog unleashed on them. She goes onto compare the
treatment of Mexican Americans by the United States Border Patrol to, Argentina s dirty war in
the late 1970 s (124). From here it is onto how well the border patrol discriminates, and how they
will do their best to find any reason to bring the brown man down. Silko explains the way in
which people are detained. She actually reaches out to the reader and tells him or her personally
how they could identify themselves being detained. She makes claims throughout this
explanation of how the detainee is treated unjustly, like when she states, They make it clear that
if you force them to obtain a search warrant for the car, they will make you submit to a strip
search as well (125). Silko starts to bring some half way evidence into the picture by talking
about the more high profile cases of the abuse of the border patrol s power. She gives us more
facts as we reach the middle of the reading. Eighty percent of the respondents from a survey done
by the University of Arizona in South Tucson identified that one in every five had been detained,
mistreated, or questioned by INS agents in the past two years. Manifest Destiny... lock the door is
what it means now, introduces an idea Silko finds to be just(126). The solution Silko says is no
border. Even
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The Rise Of Imperialism
I am struggling with the term imperialism, since I don t see the U.S. as an empire even though
they did occupy different territories over the years; however, when discussing the new imperialism,
he does elaborate on how the Brits, the French, and the German have taken a different approach
stating the following: The British in India, it is said, have abolished suttee; the French in Africa
have made Timbuctoo accessible to the methods of modern commerce and to the allurements of
Parisian art; the Germans have made the forms of their bureaucracy familiar in darkest Kiao Chao...
(Dunning, 814). All nations mentioned in one way or another improve the lives of those they
govern, but that is nothing new, looking back in history every empire did
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Mezzo Soprano
Music is universal all around the world. Music is a combination of instruments and vocals to
produce sounds that involve tone color, rhythm, meter, tempo, etc. They all come together and give
off a beautiful sound that is pleasing. There are many elements to music, in which there is a lot of
knowledge to learn. Timbre is an element of musicthat has an important part, in which it is the sound
quality of the pitch and intensity. It is what helps our ears identify the different pitches and
loudness. Many studies have been done to show that it takes duration of about sixty milliseconds to
recognize the tone color. The main benefactors to the timber of the tone are vibrato, attack and
decay, and harmonic content. Vibrato is repeated changes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The six groups are string, woodwind, brass, keyboard, percussion, and electronic. In the string
family, it includes guitars, violins, viola, cello, double bass, etc. The violin is the smallest in the
family, but has the highest range. A double bass is the largest with the lowest range. These string
instruments are usually played with a bow or simply the players hand by plucking the strings. For
the woodwind instruments, it includes flute, clarinet, piccolo, bass clarinet, oboe, English horn,
bassoon, contrabassoon, etc. These instruments produce vibrations of air with a long or short tube
depending on the instrument. It can only produce one note at a time. The brass instrumental family
is made up of a trumpet, trombone, tuba, French horn, etc. These instruments are often used in jazz
and rock groups. To produce sound, the vibration comes from the cup like mouthpiece that the
player blows into. For the keyboard instruments, it includes an organ, piano, harpsichord, accordion,
etc. They can produce many tones at the same time without being hard. Percussion has two different
types; they are definite and indefinite. The definite instruments include timpani, xylophone, celesta,
chimes, glockenspiel, etc. The indefinite instruments include snare drum, bass drum, tambourine,
triangle cymbals, gong, etc. Most of these instruments are hit either by hand, with stickers, or
hammers. Some can be rubbed or shaken,
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Weight Loss Clinic
How A Weight Loss Clinic Helps When You Have Type 2 Diabetes
Losing weight is never easy, but when you have a metabolic disorder such as type 2 diabetes, it s
even harder. One way to improve your chances of finding an effective diet and sticking to it is to
work with your doctor or a weight loss clinic rather than trying to go it alone. Here s why you
should consider going to a weight loss clinic when you have type 2 diabetes and you want to lose
weight.
Help Finding The Right Diet
There are all kinds of ways to lose weight, but not all of them are ideal for you. You may lose
weight quickly on a low carb diet, but since carbs convert to sugar, altering your carb intake
drastically could affect your blood sugar levels in unpredictable ways. A low fat diet may seem
like a good idea too, but fat is satiating and it helps to control your hunger. You may have a hard
time sticking to a low fat diet. A healthpractitioner can help you craft a custom diet that keeps you
satisfied and healthy while you lose weight at a safe pace.
Health Monitoring
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The more people supporting your efforts, the easier your journey will be. You may be
embarrassed to go back week after week without making progress, so that prompts you to stick to
your diet. Plus, you ll get plenty of encouragement, so you won t want to give up if you cheat on
your diet. An experienced weight loss coach can share tips for dealing with cravings, and will
understand what you re going through. The support you get from a structured weight loss program
can mean the difference between dropping weight and staying stuck.
A lot of people want to lose weight so they look and feel better. When you have type 2 diabetes,
you want to lose weight so you get healthier. If you get to where you can keep your blood sugar
stable through your diet, you ll reduce your risk of cardiovascular conditions such as stroke, heart
attack, and
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CO2 is NOT Pollution Essay example
As we have come to a better understanding of our global climate, most scientists agree that human
actions have had a warming effect on the global climate (IPCC, 2010). This idea of anthropogenic
global climate change is the general consensus in the scientific community according to the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(IPCC). These views were increasingly challenged,
mostly by non scientists, in late 2009 when servers owned by the Climatic Research Unit (CRU)
were hacked. Emails between climate scientists and other documents relating to climate research
were taken illegally and leaked online. This event re energized the climate change debate and
created a public relations nightmare for both the CRU and anthropogenic climate change... Show
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Because of their advanced use of rhetoric, we will focus on the arguments of the opponents. Ethos,
a major element of rhetoric, deals with the writer s establishment of character and authority. This
is a key aspect behind the climate change opponents arguments. They establish themselves as
people who care about both the economy and the environment. One website, ILoveCO2.org,
blatantly asserts that carbon dioxide being a pollutant is absolutely not true (Credible). By
trying to bill carbon dioxide as necessary for life and non sever pollutant, these groups attempt to
borrow ethos from the green movement that has recently become popular. They also try to
appear aligned with the fiscal values of the average person by stating the financial impact of
carbon regulation. Not only do they gain ethos from this, but they also cast a negative ethos on
the climate scientists by labeling them as anti green . A somewhat interesting move by many
opponents was to align their beliefs with the republican political party, billing anthropogenic
climate change supporters as radical leftists. This polarization caused once issues become
political may put off some people. Whether this proves good or bad over time is yet to be seen.
What can be seen is the extreme effect on ethos, and the debate as a whole, that political allegiance
can have on both sides of an issue. Pathos is arguably the most valuable tool that the climate change
opponents have at their disposal.
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Medea By Euripides Play Analysis
Power in itself is not good or evil. The use of power is heavily influenced by the moral compass
of those with power. It isn t uncommon for someone with the possession of power to bend and
change their morals to gain more power. Power used corruptly does not always have to be from
someone like a king. Greed for power in itself can corrupt someone. Emotions of vengeance, envy,
and lust can make a person in power corrupt too. Whether or not power has corrupted someone,
their character determines how they use their power in the end. In Euripides play, Medea, Jasons
greed for power corrupts him. During the beginning of Euripides play, Medea and Jason are two
lovers that had just moved to Corinth, and together they had two children. Jason decides that he
will try to marry king Creon s daughter Glauce to make him the heir of the kingdom. Jason
allowed his moral compass to change for his search of power. Power corrupted Jason even
though he did not have it. Leaving Medea for Glauce will turn out to be Jason s worst decision
for his families future. Jason s actions angered Medea, leading her be filled by vengeance. Medea
lets vengeance get the best of her, and thinks that killing Jason would not be enough to fulfill her...
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Ravana had been given a nectar of immortality, and with his intelligence allowed him to conquer
much of the world. Being a great king with almost limitless power turned Ravana into a corrupt
person. Arrogance, hubris, and lust control Ravana. Out of lust and envy Ravana kidnaps Rama s
wife, Sita. After Sita angered Ravana in an argument he said, For your stupid statement, I would
have crushed and eaten you, except for the fact you are a woman and I want you and will die if I
don t have you (Narayan 87). Ravana undoubtedly believes that he can have whatever he wants,
and do whatever he wants. His lust and envy makes him use his power
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Right to Privacy on Social Networking Sites Essay
Photos from a lively party, intricate inside jokes, instant and personalized communication
someone s life and personality neatly tucked away in the cyber universe. With the quiet tapping
of keys and simple clicks of a mouse, a complex and ever expanding social world thrives inside
the digital world of the Internet. Social networking sites have grown immensely as more people
take advantage of the Internet to connect with friends and expand their social horizons. Chat
features of these social networking sites have become popular as well, giving users the ability to
converse instantly and intimately with their friends. But this broadening of social horizons in
general has also given radical organizations the medium to widen their agenda.... Show more
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But the growth of social networking sites and the Internet overall has not produced all positive
results. A natural progression toward cyber terrorismhas emerged because of the expansion of the
Internet. The new militancy is driven by the Web. The terror training camps in Afghanistan and
Pakistan are being replaced by virtual camps on the Web, said terrorism expert Fawaz A. Gerges.
Many professionals such as Gerges fear that this Web dominated mind set and seemingly endless
growth of social networking sites have given radical groups a wider medium to spread their
message (Drogin, Susman). Consequently, the popularity of instant messaging systems of social
networking sites along with the increase in cyber terrorism have led many to support chat
surveillance by the government. Yet, the government should not monitor instant messaging features
of social networking sites because such features are inherently private and their monitoring would
prove ineffective in countering cyber terrorism. While many valid arguments have been proposed
advocating instant messaging monitoring, upon further examination all of them contain major
fallacies. Some cite the possibility of detecting crime through chat surveillance as the reason to
implement
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Lydia Kennell Research Paper
Tell me about the olden days, Lydia Kennell was often asked by her grandchildren. Born as Lydia
Kauffman on August 30, 1932, she was born and raised as a Mennonite in Belleville,
Pennsylvania on a dairy farm. After marrying Marvin Kennell on October 22, 1961, Lydia
moved with Marvin to his hometown of Roanoke, Illinois where they lived for fifty six years
until recently moving to the Eureka AC Home. Lydia and Marvin had two children, Betty and
Bryant, while accumulating seven grandchildren and six great grandchildren. When asked about
the olden days, Lydia always makes sure to mention her home back in Pennsylvania. The good
days, Lydia would recall when thinking of where she grew up in Kishacoquillas Valley, known
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Ever since her and Marvin had a grandchild, there always seemed to be a grandkid over every
weekend. It was always a treat for one of the kids to stay with Marvin and Lydia. When over, the
grandkids would always go into town in Roanoke and visit all the businesses. For more fun, the
grandkids would always play many games of Uno with their grandparents. The grandkids always
enjoyed playing with the dogs and cats at the farm, too. Lydia stills remembers walking out into
the breezeway of her house and seeing the grandkids playing with the dogs inside rather than
outside. A big yearly event would be when Marvin and Lydia would take their grandkids to
Bloomington Normal to see the Christmas lights and Santa. The grandkids would usually take a
little bit of persuasion, but eventually sit on Santa. School functions and sporting events of the
grandchildren also always held Marvin and Lydia in attendance. A big signature of Marvin was
to always be handing out candy. Marvin s philosophy was that as long as the kid had teeth, he
could eat candy, a little sugar never killed nobody. After Marvin s passing in 2005, Lydia made
sure to carry on the tradition her husband had started and always pass out candy to every young
child she saw. No matter what has happened in Lydia s life, she has constantly made an effort to
value her grandchildren and put them near the forefront of her
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A Sand County Almanac Summary
Fall is a time of change. The leaves change from green to brilliant shades of brown, red and
yellow. The seasons begin to change from the dog days of summer to the cool stillness of winter.
Fall is my favorite time of the year. When asked to choose just one chapter from A Sand County
Almanac, my first idea was to look in the section about the fall.
When reading the chapters about Fall, the one that struck a chord was the chapter about October. I
chose this section because it really seemed to paint a picture that reminded me of what the fall is
like. In Smoky Gold , the writer discusses hunting for birds. This is defiantly something that I
associate with the month of October. In Too Early, the author discusses what a person who
chooses to go out into the wild before dawn can witness. In Red Lanterns, the author discusses a
pheasant hunt. All of these readings give a feeling of fall. They reflect the month for which they
were entitled and they help to paint a picture of what I believe fall is. That is why I chose to write
about this specific section of A Sand County Almanac.
The first section of this chapter is called Smoky Gold. In this section of the chapter, the writer
discusses grouse hunting. He states that few people are aware of the grouse population in Adams
County. He goes on to say that most hunters speed on through to the counties farther north. He
smiles as he sits in the tamaracks and listens to sounds of these other hunters speeding by. The
point he is trying to make here is that there can be beauty in many places; you just have to take
the time to slow down and experience this beauty. The hunters that speed by are on their way to
hunt in another place. This is most likely a place they have been before. They are used to doing
things the same way and they do not take the time to try anything new. If they would slow down,
they may come to discover that what they are looking for can be found in Adams County.
Section two is called Too Early. In this section of the chapter, the author discusses the beauties that
can be seen by people and animals that get up before the sunrise. The author describes showing up
at the marsh too early for the sun was really a lesson in listening. The
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Why Software Should Be Free By Richard Stallman
Vincent Jonany
Term Paper
INFO 450
06/06/15
In the paper Why Software Should Be Free written by Richard Stallman, he argued that developers
should develop free software. In the paper, Stallman justified his belief of the free software
movement. Stallman believes that free software can be defined with the four essential freedoms: the
freedom to run the program however the users like, the freedom to modify the source code so that it
does different computing, the freedom to distribute copies of the program, and the freedom to
distribute the modified copies to others. In his justifications of his stand on free software, he argues
that people will still have the initiative to develop software even though they know that it will be
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Stallman first reminded the readers that institutions do not have to be software houses to be able
to pay programmers. Stallman then brought out his own experience of making a living for six
years as a free software developer. Stallman talked about his experience of him being hired from
other institutions to make improvements for free software. He explained that these institutions are
able to fund programmers by using the money from donations from computer manufacturers.
Lastly, Stallman justified that although free software developer realized that they are getting paid
at least half of what they could make elsewhere, they do this because they will be free from
bureaucracy, and they feel good about themselves. They feel good about themselves because they
know their works are for the greater good for humanity. Hence, Stallman once again confirmed that
we do not have to worry that no one will program, since programming is the most fascinating of all
fields according to
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Why We Should Celebrate Columbus Day
Columbus Day is labeled in The United States of America as a whole day to celebrate
Christopher Columbus founding America. Kids across America love Columbus Day because
they have the day off from school. People who work in Federal Offices get a day off as well, but
some are not as happy with the day as the children are.
Some people in the United States believe that Christopher Columbus was an evil man who just
waltzed into the Indies and took advantage of its indigenous people. In fact, Los Angeles,
California just officially changed Columbus Day in the city calendar to Indigenous Peoples Day.
They were not the first to change it however, Denver, Albuquerque, and Seattle have all changed the
holiday to Indigenous People s Day.
Los Angeles made the big change in honor of those who were killed when he and his men brought
themselves to the western world. The activists who brought this issue to light believe that
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However, there were some people groups, like the Italian Americans, who did not agree with the
city s actions. The Italo Americans were not pleased with the city s decision to change the famous
holiday. The Italian American people felt that yes, there should be at holiday to celebrate the Native
People of America, but that holiday should not replace one that was established in the late 1930s.
They feel that taking this holiday away from the Italian American community was rude and not
thoughtful. Even with all the complaining of the Italian American community, Los Angeles,
California has stuck to their newly founded city holiday. Although some may not agree with it, to
most of America, the second Monday in October will always be Columbus Day, whether people
like it or not. You can change a holiday in one city, but it cannot change it everywhere
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Theme Of Accident In Grendel
There are many explanations about why the world and everything function the way they do. People
come up with different answers because of their different beliefs. However, for a period of time,
fatalism was widely accepted, and it began to enter the realm of literature. In the novel Grendel,
John Gardner employs the motifs accident, mechanism, and timeto demonstrate that fate controls all
creatures destiny.
John Gardner explicitly conveys the motif accident to indicate that fate controls all creatures
destiny. In the last chapter of Grendel, the major difference between Beowulf and Grendel
appears at where Grendel totally attribute his failure in battle to accident (169). Grendel thinks
that Beowulf is just a human, and he can beat Beowulf or at least flee away. But Grendel still
loses in the battle due to an accident that he slips on a puddle of blood. Grendel expresses his
word to Beowulf or fate with a sense of irony. He could get away from this situation, but an
accident happened and it brings everything back to the predestined path which predicts that
Grendel will lose and die. Accident is a thing that is not planed or out of expectation which is
supposed to lead Grendel out of the control of fate, but it ironically traps Grendel in the story.
Further, John Gardner mention accident in Grendel s last few words which says that Poor
Grendel s had an accident, (so) may you all (174). These words to the animal and also to the
readers can be either taken as a curse or
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Strategic Direction For Joint Operations
The security environment today is volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA). The
challenges presented by globalization, emerging powers as well as the continuing threat of
terrorism indicate the future security environment will continue to gain complexity. Adding to this
complexity is the challenge of increasingly constrained fiscal resources. To protect U.S. National
Securityinterests in this complex and constrained environment, Joint Force2025 (JF 2025) requires
four core capabilities, it must be agile, adaptable, survivable and integrated. Supporting these
capabilities requires proper balancing of the Joint Force. This essay discusses the impending
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The National Military Strategy of the United States articulates several specific challenges to U.S.
National Security interests that will confront JF 2025. Russian aggression toward its neighbors
and defiance of international standards of behavior threatens stability in Europe. Iranian nuclear
ambitions and support of terror imperils Israel and the Middle East. A bellicose and nuclear North
Korea is a threat to America s allies, Japan and the Republic of Korea. The emerging power of
China offers both opportunities in the form of greater economic cooperation, but also challenges as
they expand their military capabilities, menace Taiwan and make provocative claims in the South
China Sea. Finally, violent extremist organizations (VEOs) such as ISIS and al Qaida continue to
degrade regional stability and threaten U.S. interests.
The emergence of near peer competitors like China and Russia and the threat of malign regional
powers like Iran and North Korea continue to make inter state war conceivable for JF 2025. The
threat posed by VEOs and failing or failed states continues to foster regional instability making
overseas contingency operations a likely possibility. In between these on the continuum of conflict
is hybrid conflict which combines conventional and non conventional forces employing both
traditional military
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The Evolutionary Benefits Of Eukaryotic Cells
The evolutionary benefit of a membrane bound nucleus is that it allows for additional level of
regulating gene expression. Eukaryotic cells can effectively control the rate of mRNA transport out
of the nucleus for translation in the cytoplasm because membranes act as a barrier. Prokaryotes
which only has a single membrane can only control the rate which DNAis transcribed by regulating
activation of proteins needed for transcription/translation while eukaryotic cells can regulate gene
expression in multiple and complex ways due to the compartmentalization of the nucleus with a
membrane.
The outermost membrane is connected to the endoplasmic reticulum resulting for the two
organelles to effectively share the same membrane. This makes it accessible
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The Real Business Cycle Theory Model
The two main models that draw most attention from the neoclassical period are the Solow model
in the long run and the Real Business cycle incorporated with the Ramsey consumption or Euler
equation in the short run. The Ramsey model in the short makes a more accurate depiction of
what consumption and production in an economy would look like. The model in the short run
follows a Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium; this type of model is more complex and
allows for it to show economic growth in a closed cyclical model. The Ramsey model, which is
the The Real Business Cycle Theory model in the short run, is far superior to the long run Solow
model. However, the long run model by Solow has its benefits because it represents a closed
economy producing one good with constant capital accumulation; yet, it fails to account for
technological changes and other shocks that take place in an economy. This model is used over
such a long period that it becomes a very theoretical generalization. Both these models explain
growth in the economy, but the short term Real business cycle theory is a more accurate
representation of economic growth as it depicts a direct correlation between consumption and
production and accounts for economic shocks. These two models aim to explain how economic
growth takes place due to changes in production and consumption. Economists have constantly tried
to explain how growth occurs in an economy. This is done by the creation of different models and
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Camera Techniques In Citizen Kane
Citizen Kane was a film that was ahead of its time in 1941 directed, produced, and acted by
Orson Welles. Orsen Welles created new innovation techniques and cinematography that was not
discovered until Citizen Kane. He used unique camera techniques by using deep focus, camera
framing, and camera moves to create excellent views of the characters to help the audience to
feel as he or she is there. Orsen used mise en scene settings with different types of lighting and
sound to show distinctive sides of the characters to show the audience how to feel at certain points
of the movie during the flashbacks showing Kane passed to solve the mystery of his last words
Rosebud.
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With Orsen background in theater production, the lighting he used was also innovative. He used
lighting to give the mood for particular scenes as well intensify the actions between the different
characters interactions. Toland used different techniques for lighting to give scenes more
powerful meaning. When the reporter was in Mr. Thatcher Library, the lighting was vertical light
using parallel bars while the reporter was sitting reading Mr. Thatcher notes about Kane (Dick,
2005). The scene with Kane in the Inquirer and being defeated in the election show side lighting
that makes the scene look low spirited and show shadows. It shows Jedediah in a semi shadow
while speaking to Kane. The lighting gives a depression feeling due to the defeat as well his friend
speaking truth about him leaving him feeling
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Inside Out Theory
The origin of the eukaryotic cell is a concept that is widely debated in the world of science. In
1970, Lynn Margulis proposed the endosymbiotic theory. More recently, Baum and Baum (2014)
came out with the Inside out theory for the origin of the eukaryotic cell. They refer to the
endosymbiosis theory as the Outside in theory. These two models propose that the eukaryotic cell
arose from prokaryotic origins. Only one of these theories is more parsimonious.
In the endosymbiosis theory, Lynn Margulis proposed the origin and evolution of the
mitochondrion and the chloroplast, two eukaryotic organelles (Bergstrom and Dugatkin, 2016). She
hypothesized that these two organelles were not originally internal components of a eukaryotic
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The inside out theory is more parsimonious than the outside in theory in that it can explain
eukaryotic cell organization by the formation of extracellular blebs that enveloped the proto
mitochondria. This theory describes the whole process of eukaryotic cell formation including the
formation of a nucleus and ER. The endosymbiosis theory lacks the explanation for the formation
of any of the other organelles. It only describes that bacteria was phagocytized and became the
membrane bound organelles seen today. The endosymbiosis theory is not continuous; it makes a lot
of jumps in the formation of the eukaryotic cell in its
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President Theodore Roosevelt Proclamation and First...
President Theodore Roosevelt
Proclamation and First Inaugural Address: The Use of Ethos and Pathos
Lisa Weber
ENG 530.020
Dr.Mollick
December 5, 2012
Inaugural addresses usually follow a farewell address given by the outgoing President. In the
book Presidents Creating Presidency: Deeds Done in Words, Campbell and Jamieson s chapter
on Farewell Addresses explain that [a] farewell address is an anticipatory ritual; the address is
delivered days, sometimes weeks, before an outgoing president lays down the office, an event that
does not occur until a successor is sworn in (308). This was not the case for Theodore Roosevelt for
there was no pending farewell speeches planned. Vice President Roosevelt became president after ...
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In the biographical material that Podell and Anzovin have compiled they inform the reader that
Roosevelt was once a Sunday school teacher and saw the political platform as a bully pulpit
(356). They also express that Roosevelt s tendency in speaking and writing resembles that of a
Protestant preacher, as he stresses the importance of walking towards the paths of righteousness
and virtue (356). Many people did not like the manner to which Roosevelt would present his
speeches because he would be seen as being very loud in volume. While walking back and forth
he can be seen waving his speech around like a maniac man screeching his voice in tones that
were unbearable to some listening. Podell and Anzovin describes William Roscoe Thayer
observations to the manner of which Roosevelt dramatized his speeches; that some of the listeners
were fascinated by his gestures, the way in which his pent up thoughts seemed almost to strangle
him before he could utter them, his smile showing the white rows of teeth, his fist clenched to
strike an invisible adversary (356). Theodore Roosevelt loved the attention and enjoyed the art of
oratory for he looked for many opportunities to speak in public, especially on issues that he was
passionate about. For Roosevelt, speechmaking was a means
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A Mission Statement At Sheltering Arms
MISSION STATEMENT
At Sheltering Arms, we believe that every child and family deserves an equal chance at happiness
and future success. Our mission is to strengthen the education, well being, and development of
vulnerable children, youth, and families across the New York metro area. We serve nearly 22,000
people each year from the Bronx to Far Rockaway. Through compassion, innovation, and
partnership, we respond to our community s greatest needs and enable individuals to reach the
greatest heights of their potential. We have maintained an unwavering commitment to our mission
since 1831.
OVERVIEW
The families served by Sheltering arms are from NYC s poorest communities. They are from
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The Organization create environments and opportunities where they can explore brighter futures.
Through innovative curriculum and project based, hands on learning, students gain the skills they
need to overcome barriers and achieve success at the highest levels.
Youth Development
The organization encourages teens to discover interests and develop their talents regardless of the
barriers to success for youth coming of age in impoverished or high crime neighborhood.
Connecting youths to positive role models, cultivating their skills and interest and creating
opportunities for them to shine positions them for success as healthy adults, strong leaders and
active citizens. The components through which this is achieved is through the Juvenile Justice
Reform and Preparing youth for Adulthood. The Juvenile Justice program utilizes non traditional
solutions to meet the city s need for comprehensive and effective rehabilitation. Preparing Youth for
Adulthood through partnership with skilled mentors, inspiring role models and Colleges closed the
gaps left by past abuse and neglect. This helps to restore self esteem that that fuels hard work,
personal development and success.
Health and Wellbeing
The health and wellbeing division is comprised of the Developmentally Disabled, Family support
Services and Foster care and Adoption. The developmentally Disabled program for
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La Boheme Essay
La Boheme
Music affects our emotions and has much to do with our everyday lives. Music has always and
will be a part of my life. I would have to say that without music there is no life something is
missing in our lives without music. If there were no music society we would only have people
speaking to each other, and there would be no entertainment. The form of musical entertainment
that I attended was the opera, La Boheme, composed by Giacommo Puccini and Libretto by
Giuseppe and Luigi Illica. The opera took place at The New City Opera on November 10, 2001.
La Boheme takes place in 1830, 19th century Paris around Christmas time. This opera tells the
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They greatly improved the intensity and helped the theme and plot of the story move along
smoothly. My favorite part of the opera would have to be the duet present in Act I, shared
between the two main characters, Rodolfo and Mimi. To hear these two characters singing in
unison was music to my ears . Mimi, the soprano, hit all her notes beautifully and seemed to run
smoothly through her parts. Rodolfo, who represented a tenor, expressed emotion and great
character. This piece was where I seemed to become engulfed in their early blossoming
relationship. I became entranced in their vocals and at times I would replace my self with Mimi
s character. The orchestra and the singers flowed together in a way indescribable creating a level
of great intimacy. I have always been extremely impressed with the human voice. I value it as one
of the most treasured instruments. The main attraction for myself was the non evident combined
aria and recitative in the production. In most opera there is an aria, or overflow of melody
following the recitative. This helps express the appropriate feelings needed for the audience to
grasp the key aspects of the opera. Also, it helps bring the plot to a halt and the characters then are
able to reflect upon what is occurring in the story. Puccini was much more concerned with his
librettos and would rather use the same material in each of his acts. At the conclusion of many
songs I caught myself wanting to stand to my
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Ficticious Recount of Professional Profficiency
As asserted, I am known worldwide and one well respected writer as a published author and expert
editor by countless publishers, business entities, and to my vast, and pervasive readership I have
acquired over the many years within writing successes. With an awe aspiring success have I
resoundingly with great effort to date published with great diligence insomuch as profound
endurance haven again, of me to date renowned in the publishingdomain in both the United States
and in Germany and other Europe countries like England. Thus far to date I have published fifty
seven (57) books and play scripts on and about those imagined of any one writer who created and
them considered an established poet laureate to volumes of poetry, one as well of writer for
children books, who with their name built up their reputation with such of them being a writer
of the horror genre, and proudly one of an American novelist of love and romance suspense
books , and having a passion and devotion to his having a tenure of twenty five years being
devout playwright where last year I finally after twenty years of work and producing the play
script with thus allowing me as the original playwright to complete Heaven Only Knows The
Professional Theatrical Production Play Script for On Broadway and Off Broadway
performances. I wish to firstly share with my reader a quote I my soon to be published four
volume series of books a quote from my upcoming four volume
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John Locke And The Declaration Of The Rights Of Man
To enlighten is to give intellectual or spiritual light to someone. The Enlightenment period in
Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries was an intellectual movement that inspired thought, question,
and reason in people across the continent. It was the age of new ideals that forever altered the
course of our world today and will always be a time where tradition was no longer the primary way
in which people led their lives. Several Enlightenment thinkers such as Voltaire, Rousseau, and
Hobbes have influenced multiple governmentsystems to reform their ways by inspiring revolution.
Natural Rights creates a democratic republicgovernment where supreme power rests with the
people and allows them to elect representatives to operate their country, therefore upsetting citizens
since absolute monarchies rule. Natural Rights spawns uprisings and revolution in countries
because people believe it to be their right to have shared power which is evident through multiple
documents such as The English Bill of Rights, U.S. Constitution, and The Declaration of the Rights
of Man.
John Locke s idea of Natural Rights created a whole new aspect of how the government should be
constructed. Natural Rights is the freedoms people are born with and should be protected by the
government, if not then the citizens have the right to overthrow the government since their rights
are not being preserved. This Enlightenment ideal is an important aspect in both today s world and
during revolutionary periods
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The Catastrophe Of The US Economy
The U.S. job market is currently under siege. The global market shows no mercy and America is
not an exception. Ever since the Great Recession of the late 2000s, millions of people have been
out of a job. According to a chart on the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, a federally
managed website, there are still large amounts of unemployed people in some states: Many states in
the U.S. still have an unemployment rate of over five percent ( Unemployment ). The United States
needs to create more jobs. The economy is not in its best shape due to the multitude of job cuts in
the U.S. workforce. There are many reasons that have contributed to the catastrophe of America s
workforce, but there are also plenty of solutions. The United States economy has too few of jobs
to satisfy the global demand, but there are many strategies involving both business and government
that can solve this problem. Extended unemployment checks are a reason why there are fewer jobs
in the U.S. then there should be. Many people decide to not get employed or give up working
completely because they realize that the U.S. government gives free checks to them for simply
being unemployed. The unemployment program funded by the government, in whole, is generally
not a bad thing. The idea of this program is to help people struggling to find a job until they can
support themselves. These unemployment plans were not intended to provide for a permanently
unemployed citizen, yet people have figured out how
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Arguments Against Veganism
Ever since the beginning of time, man has hunted and consumed animals for survival. Because of
this, it is been taught for millennials that meat is an essential to our bodies for survival and health.
While we are capable of eating meat, the question is, should we? Firstly, humans do not need to eat
meat, or any other animal products for that matter, for survival. Modern day humans are not living
in the same conditions as early humans were, making it unnecessary for us to consume animal
products. We no longer need to rely on animals for consumption, and in fact, it is actually best to
leave them absent from your diet. Numerous amounts of studies have been conducted that support
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One of the most common arguments is that our ancestors ate it, so so should we. Humans have had
omnivorous diets since the beginning of mankind, and this has been an argument that is oftenly
used against veganism. Early humans were scavengers and ate whatever they could find for the
purpose of survival and it is believed that humans ate a majority of meat, however scientific studies
have shown otherwise. In a study conducted, plant derived fiber was the majority of what was
found in early human feces (nutritionfacts.org). Vegaprocity (vegaprocity.com) shows that both
carnivores and omnivores require fiber to stimulate peristalsis, while all herbivores, frugivores, and
humans do require fiber to stimulate peristalsis, however in America,usually less than half the
recommended fiber intake a day is consumed (nutritionfacts.org). While there is no denial that early
humans did not hunt and eat animals, this suggests that the majority of what was ate ate was not
meat, but in fact plants and herbs. When compared to carnivores, humans show more similarity to
herbivores and frugivores. One of the common arguments used in opposition to veganism is that
humans are supposed to eat meat because the mechanism of our body suggest so. This, however, is
false. When compared to carnivores and herbivores, humans share far more similarities with
herbivores. To begin with, humans have short and soft
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Battery Powered Cars Automobiles Are Increasingly New...
Battery powered automobiles are relatively new within the auto industry. Advancements in
battery power technology along with the effect of gas emissions and crude oil prices have made
battery power a more possible choice than ever before. Are battery powered cars marketable?
That is the question that this research paper intends to answer. If battery power is a marketable
alternative to gasoline power, what makes it profitable? Who is the target consumer? With the
recent prices of oil, some people look to battery technology to save money. Along with that,
people who are concerned with the environment and those who want cleaner air may choose
battery power instead of gasoline power. These cars are not usually inexpensive, but in the long
run they may save money. There are some downsides to battery powered vehicles. It takes
electricity to charge a battery, which is not always available. One concern is the distance a
battery powered car can go. Car companies are working on a network of charging stations that
span across the country so battery powered car owners can charge their cars. As mentioned
earlier, not everyone can afford such a car. They tend to be costly on the front end, so the
consumer base is limited. This paper should address all of these issues and others to determine
how marketable these cars currently are and how the future looks from a marketing standpoint. The
Marketability of Battery Powered Cars When Ford Motor Company was founded in 1903, it would
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Georgia-Atlanta Fishing Case Study
Great trout fishing for novices in Georgia Atlanta Fishing
Trout can be an oily fish that s in connection with the salmon. It can be found in both water and
salt water. It can be a rich method to obtain protein and healthy fat. It is also large rendering it a
great fish for game fishing. The trout can be a lazy fish plus it doesn t arrived at the counter easily.
You need to lure it with the right tools if you are harbouring any hopes of catching it. To get a
highly effective natural lure you have to find the kind of food the trout feed on inside their
habitats. These include the insects, crustaceans and small fish seen in the trout s environment. This
can take up time and effort. However, you can find these natural lures in the local trout fishing
supplies shop. There are so many lures available in the market also it is important that you select
one that you will not have a problem in making use of. Some of the techniques of trout tackle are
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Below, I will answer this question by listing the most widely used varieties of fishing hooks which
might be used for trout fishing, combined with sizes which can be the top within each kind of
hook. Depending on your selected type of trout fishing, you may then make use of this information
to determine the best size hook for you
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Skywoman Research Paper
The reason God didn t want Adam and Eve to eat the fruit from the tree of wisdom was because
he didn t want them to become aware of good, and evil, god wanted them to stay pure and clean.
After, this they were put out on their own, this is kind of similar to the Skywoman. They sky
woman was doing something she wasn t supposed to do like eat the forbidden apple or like
Skywoman she touched the tree roots when she wasn t supposed to. The similarity here is
Skywoman fell and was on her own, but had some help from the animals. Adam and Evewere able
to live with help from God but were sent out on their own when they disobeyed his rules when they
ate the apple.
Skywoman created the earth so she could have a place to live with her family, and God
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Fr. Greg Boyle s Ministry Summary
Fr. Greg Boyle started a ministry called HomeBoy Industries where he helps former gang
members adjust from when they are released from prison, establish a stable/steady life and keep
them from taking part in gangs again by creating jobs for them. Fr. Boyle s ministry carries forth
the Ignatian maxim to seek the greater glory of Godby finding God in all things and embodies Stein
s insight on empathetic love and suffering in the the human community. The video about Fr. Boyle
and the HomeBoy industries covers about how and why the ministry got created in the first place.
He said, people join a gangbecause they are fleeing from something horrendous not seeking
something. His ministry seeks the greater glory of God by finding God in all things because he
was able to make something good out of something bad (gangs). Finding God in all things comes
from being aware that God can be seen in everyone and everywhere even in the worst places in the
United States. The greater glory of God can be achieved through devoting more attention towards
God and when that is achieved we (gang members) become grateful, willing to change, and in love
with God. Even though the gang members have committed evil acts in the past, the ministry looks
past that and sees that change can happen with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Boyle had several good responses to the questions posed to him. He said that healing is much
more needed as well as the fact that people need a reason to wake up in the morning and
somewhere to go rather then get back on the street. Another point that he made that proves how he
was able to find God in all things is that he said that unless people have a foundational, fundamental
healing then it is going to be quite difficult to navigate their lives. The gang members need to come
to terms with whatever suffering they have been through and doing this will allow them to glorify
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Case Is Croft And Scully Case
Name of the case: Croft Scully Co. v. M/V Skulptor Vuchetich et al.
United States, Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, 1982
Facts: Croft Scully (P), signed a contract to deliver 1755 cases of soft drink to Kuwait. So plaintiff
contacted M/V Skulptor Vuchetich (D), which is owned by Baltic Shipping Co., to shipthe drinks
on board of their vessel. Baltic Shipping Co., in turn, contacted Shippers Stevedoring, Inc., to load
the soft drinks on board. While loading the soft drink containers, one of the workers negligently
dropped containers. So Croft Scully brought suit against Goodpasture, Shipper Stevedoring,
Skulptor and Baltic Shipping to compensate the damages. When calculated the damages conclude
42,120 cans of soft drink. The district court dismissed a motion against Goodpasture according to
the Himalaya Clause because it had no agency relationship with the Shippers Stevedoring. The Bill
of Lading containing Himalaya Clause, concluded by the agency representative, was made before
BEFORE the incident took place. Himalaya Clause is one of the provisions of the contract that
benefits the third party which is not a party of a given contract. The protection that the defendant
Stevedoring used was that liability limits in the United States Carriage of Goods ... Show more
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per package, or, in case of goods not shipped in packages, per customary freight unit, the value of
the goods shall be deemed to be $500.00 per package or per unit, on which basis the freight is
adjusted, and the carrier s liability, if any, shall be determined on the basis of a value of $500.00
per package ... unless the nature of the goods and a valuation higher than $500 shall have been
declared in writing by the shipper upon delivery to the Carrier and inserted in this bill of lading
and extra freight paid if required and in such cases ... the Carrier s liability, if any, shall not exceed
the declared
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Long-Term Consequences of Childhood Exposure to Domestic...
Long Term Consequences of Childhood Exposure to Domestic Violence
Abstract:
Domestic violence effects everybody in a family. Patterns of abuse from one parent to another,
between both parents or directed toward a child all have a composite effect of inflicting potentially
severe emotional damage upon the child. The research outlined here identifies domestic violence as
a serious sociological problem and consequently provides a usable definition of domestic violence
for the present study. This is followed by a discussion on the various psychological consequences
of exposure to domestic violence for a developing child. This includes acknowledgement of the
manner in which this exposure may damage the ability to formulate healthy social relationships
later in life as well as a greater proclivity toward behavior problems, learning difficulties, substance
abuse and a learned pattern of violent tendencies.
Outline:
Introduction:
Problem Identification: Domestic violence is a widespread sociological problem wherein women
and children are most often the victims. The problem is compounded by the fact that so much
domestic violence goes under reported
Support: According to an article by Hannah (1998), sparse data exists on the number of domestic
violence cases that arrive in the criminal justice system and what happens to them once they get
there. (44) The federal government and a majority of the states collect statistics on domestic
violence, but there are wide variations in
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Ancient Greek Vs. Medieval Theater
Each theatrical work reflects the culture and moment in time it is made in. The work does this by
exemplifying the values and beliefs of its culture and time. Ancient Greek theater reflects ancient
Greek values and beliefs, such as the importance of the gods. Medieval theater portrays Medieval
beliefs and values, like the values of community and religion. This can be said for post modern
works as well. Post modern theater, although it seems fractured, reflects the culture, sub culture, and
time of its creation.
Although post modern theater does not share all unanimous ideals, like previous theatrical works, it
is still a product of one culture. The post modern culture seems fractured because it includes
multiple different groups. This is shift from the narrower perspective, like the just Greek or just
Medieval European point of view, is due to increased communication. In the post modern era it is
much easier to communicate with anyone around the world. With the increase of communication,
especially since the ancient Greek and Medieval times, there has been in increase in sharing beliefs
and values.
With more people communicating more voices can be heard. This saturates the post modern era
with different ideals, almost to the point of seeming fractured. That is not the case though; the
increasing number of different beliefs is a post modern belief in itself. The large sum of
differentiating beliefs perpetuates one unanimous post modern belief. This is the belief and value
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Why Did The War Of 1812 Occur
The War of 1812 was a war that was fought between the U.S. and Britain from June 1812 to
January 1815. There are several reasons why the War of 1812 occurred. The main reason was from
the restrictions Britain had on American Shipping. The U.S. had tried to remain neutral between
France and Great Britain. Those countries went to war and an American ship, Chesapeake, was
fired upon by the British in 1807. Britain ordered trade restrictions for the U.S., prohibiting them
from trade with France or its allies. France also wanted to limit trade with Britain. The U.S.
responded with the Embargo Act of 1807, which stopped trading with all countries. There were also
rumors that the British were making an ally with the Native Americans. Britain also... Show more
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did much better in 1813. The American Navy won the Battle of Put in Bay at Lake Erie in
September 1813. This victory denied the British control over the Great Lakes. The U.S. then
won a battle in the banks of Thames River in South Ontario. This victory helped break the
resistance from the Native Americans when Tecumseh, the most visionary Indian warrior, was
killed. In 1814, Britain forced Napoleon to give up and this allowed Britain to focus all of their
attention on the war with the U.S. Britain post two major offensives in 1814. This was a major
blow to the U.S. because the Treasury was nearly bankrupt. Britain occupied and torched
Washington, DC. In August 1814, but this only strengthened the resistance from America. When
Britain failed to follow up their attack on Baltimore, American defenses held strong, thus
prompting Francis Scott Key to write The Star Spangled Banner. After America won the Battle of
Plattsburgh in 1814, the tide has turned. Britain started to withdraw and scaled back it demands.
Britain was ready to restore profitable trade with American and reduce its high debt from the war.
The Treaty of Ghent was signed on December 24, 1814, and the war was over. There was not any
territory the changed hands. Nothing was addressed about the impressments of rights of neutrals.
Although this treaty has just been signed, The British had sent more troops to New Orleans. This
showed America that they were not entirely ready to have peace. The Battle of New
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Strategy Easyjet
2.1Strategy EasyJet has adopted its business model from Southwest Airlines from the United
states. It is adapted to the European market trough further cost cutting measures. Important points
in this business model are high aircraft utilization, short times on airport, charging for not
needed extras and put much efforts in keeping the operating costs low. The key words in the
strategy of Easy jet are low price and no frill based on Porter s generic strategies (2.1.1)
(appendix XX). This states for: Simple price, simple service Unified aircraft and cheaper airports
Maximize utilization and internet Strong branding and charm of entrepreneurship Economy of
scale and dense networks Low price and no frill business... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
No frills strategy combines a low price with a lower perceived product and/or service and focus
on the price sensitive market segment. For EasyJet this means that in order to reduce the price,
the consumer receives less services like a drink and meal on the aircraft during flight. Long term
strategyThe most recent long term strategy of EasyJet is given in the annual report and accounts
of 2011. Five points are mentioned in this report: Safety Focus on costumer Operational
excellence Commitment of employees Financial discipline Ad 1Safety and sustainability EasyJet
claims to never compromise their commitment to safety. Safety is the company s first priority
and they will continually strive to improve their sustainability. Internal procedures and processes
help to maintain no significant incidents occur. At the same time the airliner increases his on
time performance. The relative young fleet of EasyJet with mostly the Airbus 319 is a way they
take for confidential safety issue. Safety and in a way efficiency helps to reduce the cost. This is
seen as an important part of the strategy of EasyJet. Ad2Focus on costumer This long term
strategy is based on the strive to satisfy the consumer so they will recommend EasyJet to other
possible consumers. This is also achieved by focusing on the network development by improving
their routes, slots and bases to build their presence across Europe (Figur xx). Figur XX Graphs
showing the
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The Use Of Satire And Humor Is A Vital Function Of Our...
Satire and Humor is a Vital Function of our Society Humor and satire is an entertaining and
extremely effective method for highlighting social ideologies, challenging a governmental system
or an organization, exposing injustice, and encouraging positive change in perspective. In his book,
Status Anxiety, Alain de Botton asserts that humorists are a vital part of society as they are always
successful in communicating, conveying, and delivering their message or idea to the public and the
community. Humorists and satirists have demonstrated their vital role in inspiring freedom of
speech and thought, which motivates progressive changes, in political election campaigns hosted
on TV almost daily, and in Mark Twain s satire of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
Comedians occasionally and intentionally use offensive and insulting comments to get their
message across, however, these statements normally include protected opinions and beliefs about
certain issues and global topics. By orally speaking or writing their ideas and beliefs, satirists and
comedians act as an example for the public to use their freedom of speech and... Show more content
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The novel conveys the civilized way of life in the Southern States, where African Americans are
viewed as slaves, without any logic and emotions. By communicating, Huck is obeying his own
moral compass and helping Jim to escape, he points out society s flaws, lack of morality and
education about civilization, racist lifestyle. For him to satirize the South s living standards and
lifestyle, Mark Twain speaks up and supports African Americans human rights and freedoms,
which probably led African Americans and later women to fight for their political (voting rights,
public offices), social (role in society), and economical (equal job wages)
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Essay on The Enduring Loyalty, Love, and Compassion of...
Imagine leaving your wealth, home, family, and even country behind for twenty years. While
away, people will inevitably attempt to steal your possessions, seduce your spouse, and act as
though you will never return. Most likely, more people will try to harm your estate than those who
will continue working and behaving in an honest manner. This notion holds true in Homer s epic
poem, The Odyssey. While Odysseuswages war and struggles to return to Ithaka , a multitude of
suitors court his wife and live at the cost of his possessions. On the other hand, a few people like
Eumaios remain steadfast to the truth and work to maintain Odysseus estate and possessions.
Eumaios, Odysseus swineherd, embodies compassion, love, and loyalty.... Show more content on
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Eumaios feels the pain and hardship that LaГ«rtГЄs endures, as he feels that the distressed
LaГ«rtГЄs needs instantaneous notice of his grandson s return.
In addition to being empathetic throughout the poem, Eumaios loves those who need it most:
Odysseus, TelГ©makhos, and the swine entrusted to him. When everyone else had finished
dinner and went to bed for the evening, Eumaios took a sharpened lance, and went to rest / under
a hollow rock where swine were sleeping (14.629 30). Homer uses this as an opportunity to show
that Eumaios truly treasured his swine; instead of sleeping like the others, he ventures out into the
cold to watch over the vulnerable swine. Later, when TelГ©makhos returns from searching for
Odysseus, it is remarked that Eumaios kissed the young man s head, his shining eyes / and both
hands, while his own tears brimmed and fell (16.21 2). In Odysseus absence, Eumaios essentially
assumes the paternal role in TelГ©makhos life, and Eumaios was ecstatic to see that his son had
returned safely to Ithaka and avoided the murderous suitors. Another emotional scene takes place
when Odysseus reveals himself to the faithful swineherd and cowherd. When Eumaios hears the
news, he puts his arms around the old soldier, weeping, / kissing his head and shoulders (21.251 2).
Eumaios beams with excitement and joy when he finds out his long last master has finally returned;
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  • 2. Summary Of An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge By Ambrose... Born in 1842, Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce was an American Civil War soldier and topographer, clever journalist and profound writer. Throughout his writing career, Bierce earned the nickname, Bitter Bierce because of his satirical wittiness and humor. Today, he is well known for his short story, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and his satirical lexicon, The Devil s Dictionary, which originally appeared under the title The Cynic s Word Book. Considered as one of the major authors of the Civil War genre, Bierce s writings reflect his knowledge of military strategy and life, which gives every reader an intense understanding of the context of his stories rather than the glory and fame of war. Later on, Bierce became an influential writer on the west coast as he worked for the San Francisco Examiner after the war ended. Along with war and ghost stories, Bierce published several volumes of poetry. In 1914, Ambrose traveled to Mexico during its Revolutionary War to observe but unfortunately disappeared without a trace. William Conlogue wrote an excellent article, Beating the Bounds with Ambrose Bierce, or Learning to Read without Getting Shot, which is an interpretation of Bierce s most popular literary work, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and how Bierce s life as a soldier and topographer influences his writing. Conlogue compares Bierce s topographer background to the way he writes his stories. Whether it is from Bierce s one point perspective principles in his short ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. A Brief Note On Chronic Illness And Disabilities The Social Issue to be Discussed and the Nature of the Issue Serious, or Chronic, Illness and disabilities affect nearly 72 million working age adults, which is 39 percent of the working population in the United States (Tu and Cohen 2009). Chronic illnesses are ailments that are protracted, do not resolve spontaneously, and are rarely cured completely (Centers for Disease Control, 2009). Similar to chronic illness, disabilities tends to be a longer term condition. The Americans with Disabilities Act defines people as disabled if they have an impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, a record of such an impairment, or are regarded as having such an impairment (1991). A diagnosis of a chronic illness does not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is relevant from a social work perspective because clients (employees) with an illness or disability can be considered a vulnerable population and it is the duty of a social worker, as outlined by the Code of Ethics, to defend the rights of at risk populations (National Association of Social Workers, 2008). While there are several Ethical Principles in the Social Work Code of Ethics that pertain to this specific topic, the most relevant are the values of Social Justice and the Importance of Human Relationships. As a Social Justice Advocate, a social worker is compelled to act on behalf of those who are vulnerable and oppressed to ensure that access to information, resources, opportunity, and involvement in their care is available (National Association of Social Workers, 2008). A social worker should ensure that the employee has access to all of the rights and benefits they are entitled to, as well as serve as an advocate for cultural or policy change in order to accommodate the needs of the client. Additionally, a social worker should value the Importance of Human Relationships and serve as a liaison between the employer and employee to ensure that a healthy and purposeful relationship is maintained, and that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Relations Sex and Death in Poe’s “For Annie” and... Both Edgar Allen Poe s poem For Annie and Robert Browning s poem Porphyrias Lover create complex relations between sex and death. In For Annie the masochistic storyteller sees sexual excitement as a suffering to be endured and embraces the state that follows as an estimate to death. He is masochists, who takes pleasure in envisioning himself dead and resolves his own sexual worries by visualizing a situation in which he is motionless and immobile, while his lover takes on a maternal role. In Robert Browning s Porphyrias Lover, on the other hand, the speaker is vicious, resolving his problems through murdering his lover and rationalizing his actions in terms of an imagined post sexual state. Both speakers believe they are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At this point in the poem, the speaker is clearly the weaker of the two. Even the poems heading suggests that his relation to her defines him, rather than being his own identity; we know her name but we never discover his own. However, the speaker, is apparently changed by his acts of sadistic violence toward his lover, an action that he reveals as something that he thinks of at the spur of the moment rather than a pre calculated act: I found /A thing to do. (37 38) Porphyria s light colored hair that earlier on she had used to console the speaker becomes the reason of her death, as all her hair/In one long yellow string I wound...And strangled her. (38 41) when she is living, the narrator seems incapable to please her. He depicts himself as one so pale/ for love of her, and all in vain. (28 29) However, the speaker hastily takes on the leading role once she is gone. Her kindness to him and the susceptible position, in which she places herself, thus becomes the cause of her death. Once she is dead, the speaker is no longer frightened to have contact with her, taking the role in their sexual contact: this time my shoulder bore/ her head, which droops upon it still. (50 51). to the speaker, she looks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analysis Of Wordpress Themes Except for a brief period when I started blogging where I used a hosting company that did not have WordPress, I ve always built my sites on WordPress. It s easy and I trust it. And I ve been using MyThemeShop, which has WordPress themes and plugins, for years. In fact, they are the only theme and plugin shop that I have ever used! Before paying for their WordPress themes, I used their free themes. Then I jumped in with both feet and got the extended subscription because I was confident in their products and the fact that I will be using them until the day I stop blogging. So, if you are in the market for a WordPress theme, I thought I would share a little bit about MyThemeShop. Web Design Layout Blogging Internet Program Concept... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each time you download a theme, you have to play with all the theme options to get your site looking just the way you want it. That can take a while as you tweak and test different aspects of your blog layout. Themes For All Kinds Of Sites Whether you are setting up a blog with a feminine tone or a site for coupons, MyThemeShop has you covered. I have never been able to find a theme that didn t match my niche, and I ve blogged on many different topics over the years. You are able to search through keywords or through style when it comes to the themes. search wordpress themes mythemeshop Same with the plugins. You can search through keyword or through category. plugins for wordpress mythemeshop Setting Up Themes From MyThemeShop MyThemeShop s theme options look pretty similar for all themes. Some themes have extra aspects that you can play with, but for the most part the Theme Options will look like the screenshot below. Even though all the themes have the same set up on the Theme Options, you will still need to take some time going through all the options and getting your site looking exactly the way you want it. Screenshot 2017 12 27 Theme Options ‹ Best Friend Reviews WordPress You get total control over your colors and fonts, and you can choose how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay on War from the 16th Century to the Invention of... War from the 16th Century to the Invention of Gunpowder The invention of the powerful artillery guns would change man s role in warring engagements. The artillery guns at first were very limited by their own design. The guns were very heavy and had to be transported by water, which meant that only towns and fortresses that were close to a body of water could be attacked with artillery also known as the cannon. There were also some fortresses that were impervious to the early cannon attacks based on strong designs or natural defenses. The French were able to penetrate the round shaped castles and large walls during the late 1400s by using concentrated fire of several small guns instead of a few large ones. A new design of smaller ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Maurice of Nassau equipped his army with weapons of the same size and caliber in an order to attempt more efficient training methods. His cousin, Count John, began to work on making a training doctrine, which included counted movements for the pikes, arquebus, and muskets. The importance of this training method is that it would enable a commander to ensure that the army trained would be able to improve skills of reloads and master techniques of actual usage of weapons. The doctrine spread to the countries Germany, France, and England and Count John opened a military academy based on Maurice s drill, practice, and training methods of arms, armor, maps, and models. As time went on the training became more complex and eventually Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden was able through constant drill and practice bring training methods to full potential. Reloading techniques were improved so much that only six ranks of musketeers were needed to maintain a continuous barrage. Firepower from artillery was also perfected as a result of Nassau s work, and every regiment was capable of firing twenty rounds in an hour. Gustavus also trained his cavalry to charge home with sword s drawn, rather than to skirmish with pistols. The military revolution brought the changes of improvement in artillery, increasing reliance on battlefield ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Internet Does Not Represent A Democratisation Of The... The question that I considered writing about in my essay was The internet does not represent a democratisation of the media because the online world mirrors the inequalities of the offline world . The argument I am making is that the offline world does not mirror the inequalities of the online world. The online world is a huge database that is used to engage emphasis of inequalities of the offline world. This simply signifies discriminationas being notorious on the online world. An example of this which I think is a big factor is internet equality, also known as Net Neutrality . Net neutrality is the principle that all online traffic should be treated equally. If you are paying for a certain speed of internet connection, you should be able to use that to its full potential all the time, regardless of which website or service you are accessing. Right now you are paying one price for your internet connection, companies do not have any right to dictate what you use that internet for as they can only charge you for the internet itself, but if huge companies such as Time Warner Cable and Comcast had their way, each month they would charge you extra to watch Netflix or use Facebook on top of many already trying to impose bandwidth caps on how much data you can download every month. To put it in to perspective similarly, it would be like a water company charging you extra because you decided to use your water for coffee instead of the laundry. The reason why the example ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Descriptive Tort VENUE: Westbound I69 and Seymour Rd. / Clayton Township / Genesee County / State of Michigan. DATE TIME: Friday September 22, 2017. Traffic stop was made at approximately 7:58 a.m. INFORMATION: On the above date and time, I, Officer D. Stone, while on patrol with the Clayton Police Department, I was dispatched to westbound I69 for a pickup truck with the hood up. When I arrived on scene there was a blue Buick Terraza sitting behind the blue pickup. I ran the Michigan registration plate DSE7292 and the owner of the vehicle on the plate. The vehicle was clear and the registered owner was suspended. I approached the vehicle on the driver s and talked to a white female, Sarah Ann Wooster, sitting in the driver s seat. I asked her if she drove the vehicle to the location she was at, she replied yes. She stated that she was waiting for a tow truck for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She stated that she received a ticket and was paying on it. I asked her for her driver s license, registration and insurance. She handed me her Michigan driver s license. I asked the passenger, Lee Russell Wooster, if he had a valid license, he stated no. While I was running Ms. Wooster her husband exited the vehicle and went to take care of the tow truck. I went back to my vehicle and ran her through LEIN. She was suspended. LEIN / SOS CHECK: A LEIN/SOS/ NCIS query showed that Ms. Wooster had a suspended Michigan driver s license out of Saginaw. Ms. Wooster license was suspended on 07/05/2017. A LEIN/SOS/NCIS query showed that Mr. Wooster had a suspended Michigan driver s license was suspended several times. It also showed that Mr. Wooster had three misdemeanor for Driving While Suspended out of the 67th District Court. A LEIN / SOS/NCIS query of Michigan plate DSE7292 showed came back on a 2007 Buick Terraza, it clear and valid. The vehicle was registered to Sarah Ann Wooster, with an address of 1113 Willman Ct, Burton, MI. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Dispute Between Sparta And The Athenian strategically important colony of Corinth. Fighting ensued, and the Athenians then took steps that explicitly violated the Thirty Years Treaty. Sparta and its allies accused Athens of aggression and threatened war. On the advice of Pericles, its most influential leader, Athens refused to back down. Diplomatic efforts to resolve the dispute failed. Finally, in the spring of 431, a Spartan ally, Thebes, attacked an Athenian ally, Plataea, and open war began. The years of fighting that followed can be divided into two periods, separated by a truce of six years. The first period lasted 10 years and began with the Spartans, under Archidamus II, leading an army into Attica, the region around Athens. Periclesdeclined to engage the superior allied ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Epictetus Control Theory Epictetus philosophy in life was focused more on the idea of tranquility. He wanted people to live their lives by moral goodness and use these principles in everyday decision making. He also wanted men and women to live in harmony with our natural surroundings. He believed this would give us a better understanding about our ability to control certain aspects of our lives. Epictetus focused on control because he believed a key to happiness in life was understanding you can only control certain aspects and the aspects you can t control should be left alone. One of the main ideas that Epictetus was trying to get at with his control theory was the idea of wants and needs. Everybody wants more happiness than they can usually achieve, so instead ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Disruptive Mood Deregulations Jessie is a seven year old boy who shows signs of disruptive mood deregulations. Jessie shows of having outburst in school hitting the teacher, not wanting to do work with classmates and has anxiety when ask to do certain school task. Disruptive mood Deregulations is a childhood condition of extreme irritability, anger, and frequent, or intense outbursts. Treatment given to Jessie so far by the Occupational therapist recommendations to modifying environment to decrease his anxiety. Also worked on body scheme and fine motor coordination and social skills. YouTube videos 1.https://youtu.be/6v0QGQh9GCk 2.https://youtu.be/bB9XDCZ6Xto 3. Long term Goal In one year period Jessie will be able to self regulate emotions to make transition to new school in order to participate with classmate s in group activities 1 Short term Goal In three month period Jessie will be able to use appropriate words and behavior when talking to with teachers in 3/5 situation when needs help with classwork with the use of mediation exercises. 2 Short term Goal In six month period Jessie will be able to write and complete a creative essay with classmates with no signs of anxiety three out of five times. List the Frame of Reference Behavioral frame of reference experimental inquiry and principles of cognitive, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sensory Integration would help Jessie respond better when feeling overwhelming to his schoolwork and working with others, as well as helping Jessie regulate his behaviors especially during transitions in school. With this frame of reference, the use of controlled sensory input can help Jessie facilitate appropriate adaptive responses. The more adaptive responses Jessie is able to make, the more organized her brain becomes and the ability to integrate sensory stimuli becomes more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. PTSD Among Vietnam Veterans Essay The majority of Vietnam veterans experienced delayed or chronic PTSD which we know now, can remain dormant for years until symptoms are triggered. According to the Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study, approximately 30.9% of men and 26.9% of women soldiers in Vietnam had PTSD at some point in their lives. (P8) Lifting these requirements from the DSM III allowed many more veterans to step forward; and with this new massive population of test subjects scientists were able to research the dynamics, variables, and patterns of PTSD, through the advancements of neuroimaging and neuroscience. (P9) There were many more cases of PTSD among Vietnam veterans than any other war. (P5) A number estimated to be near 500,000. (P11) Plasmodium falciparum... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The resulting obstruction of blood flow is traumatic, depriving the brain of oxygen, causing hemorrhaging and producing severe psychiatric symptoms. (P18) The symptoms of cerebral malaria replicate or resemble many PTSD symptoms. For example, in cerebral malaria patients experience hallucinations which could be associated with PTSD s flashback episodes, as well as confusion and amnesia which can be found is both illnesses. Because this particular stand of malaria effects the brain it is easily identified with or mimic the symptoms of a psychological illness. A staff neuropsychologist at Iowa City VA Medical Center, Dr. Varney, found evidence in his research that suggests many veterans suffering from symptoms of PTSD might actually be exhibiting long term effects of cerebral malaria. In one of his studies he found that ... cerebral malaria survivors exhibit symptoms such as depression, personality change, feelings of subjective distress, impaired memory, emotional instability, and seizures that were still problematic 15 20 years after the malaria illness had been treated. (P18) However, According to the Veterans Benefits Administration, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Border Patrol State Essay The Border Patrol State In The Border Patrol State Leslie Silko makes accusations of the border patrol s mistreatment of American citizens of Mexican decent, making the argument with almost evidence. Silko, a critically acclaimed poet, sees the border patrol as a governmental assembly addicted to interrogation, torture, and the murder of those they see fit. Leslie Silko certainly makes accusations that some could argue far exceed the boundaries of journalism integrity, and fail to deliver with evidence to back them up. The author of this piece is a Mexican American living in the Southwest United States. The author is using personal experience to convey a problem to his or her audience. The audience of this piece is quite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She tells a story of her and her companion Gus being treated as illegal immigrants although they present Arizona identification. They are pushed around and even have the dog unleashed on them. She goes onto compare the treatment of Mexican Americans by the United States Border Patrol to, Argentina s dirty war in the late 1970 s (124). From here it is onto how well the border patrol discriminates, and how they will do their best to find any reason to bring the brown man down. Silko explains the way in which people are detained. She actually reaches out to the reader and tells him or her personally how they could identify themselves being detained. She makes claims throughout this explanation of how the detainee is treated unjustly, like when she states, They make it clear that if you force them to obtain a search warrant for the car, they will make you submit to a strip search as well (125). Silko starts to bring some half way evidence into the picture by talking about the more high profile cases of the abuse of the border patrol s power. She gives us more facts as we reach the middle of the reading. Eighty percent of the respondents from a survey done by the University of Arizona in South Tucson identified that one in every five had been detained, mistreated, or questioned by INS agents in the past two years. Manifest Destiny... lock the door is what it means now, introduces an idea Silko finds to be just(126). The solution Silko says is no border. Even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Rise Of Imperialism I am struggling with the term imperialism, since I don t see the U.S. as an empire even though they did occupy different territories over the years; however, when discussing the new imperialism, he does elaborate on how the Brits, the French, and the German have taken a different approach stating the following: The British in India, it is said, have abolished suttee; the French in Africa have made Timbuctoo accessible to the methods of modern commerce and to the allurements of Parisian art; the Germans have made the forms of their bureaucracy familiar in darkest Kiao Chao... (Dunning, 814). All nations mentioned in one way or another improve the lives of those they govern, but that is nothing new, looking back in history every empire did ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Mezzo Soprano Music is universal all around the world. Music is a combination of instruments and vocals to produce sounds that involve tone color, rhythm, meter, tempo, etc. They all come together and give off a beautiful sound that is pleasing. There are many elements to music, in which there is a lot of knowledge to learn. Timbre is an element of musicthat has an important part, in which it is the sound quality of the pitch and intensity. It is what helps our ears identify the different pitches and loudness. Many studies have been done to show that it takes duration of about sixty milliseconds to recognize the tone color. The main benefactors to the timber of the tone are vibrato, attack and decay, and harmonic content. Vibrato is repeated changes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The six groups are string, woodwind, brass, keyboard, percussion, and electronic. In the string family, it includes guitars, violins, viola, cello, double bass, etc. The violin is the smallest in the family, but has the highest range. A double bass is the largest with the lowest range. These string instruments are usually played with a bow or simply the players hand by plucking the strings. For the woodwind instruments, it includes flute, clarinet, piccolo, bass clarinet, oboe, English horn, bassoon, contrabassoon, etc. These instruments produce vibrations of air with a long or short tube depending on the instrument. It can only produce one note at a time. The brass instrumental family is made up of a trumpet, trombone, tuba, French horn, etc. These instruments are often used in jazz and rock groups. To produce sound, the vibration comes from the cup like mouthpiece that the player blows into. For the keyboard instruments, it includes an organ, piano, harpsichord, accordion, etc. They can produce many tones at the same time without being hard. Percussion has two different types; they are definite and indefinite. The definite instruments include timpani, xylophone, celesta, chimes, glockenspiel, etc. The indefinite instruments include snare drum, bass drum, tambourine, triangle cymbals, gong, etc. Most of these instruments are hit either by hand, with stickers, or hammers. Some can be rubbed or shaken, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Weight Loss Clinic How A Weight Loss Clinic Helps When You Have Type 2 Diabetes Losing weight is never easy, but when you have a metabolic disorder such as type 2 diabetes, it s even harder. One way to improve your chances of finding an effective diet and sticking to it is to work with your doctor or a weight loss clinic rather than trying to go it alone. Here s why you should consider going to a weight loss clinic when you have type 2 diabetes and you want to lose weight. Help Finding The Right Diet There are all kinds of ways to lose weight, but not all of them are ideal for you. You may lose weight quickly on a low carb diet, but since carbs convert to sugar, altering your carb intake drastically could affect your blood sugar levels in unpredictable ways. A low fat diet may seem like a good idea too, but fat is satiating and it helps to control your hunger. You may have a hard time sticking to a low fat diet. A healthpractitioner can help you craft a custom diet that keeps you satisfied and healthy while you lose weight at a safe pace. Health Monitoring As you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The more people supporting your efforts, the easier your journey will be. You may be embarrassed to go back week after week without making progress, so that prompts you to stick to your diet. Plus, you ll get plenty of encouragement, so you won t want to give up if you cheat on your diet. An experienced weight loss coach can share tips for dealing with cravings, and will understand what you re going through. The support you get from a structured weight loss program can mean the difference between dropping weight and staying stuck. A lot of people want to lose weight so they look and feel better. When you have type 2 diabetes, you want to lose weight so you get healthier. If you get to where you can keep your blood sugar stable through your diet, you ll reduce your risk of cardiovascular conditions such as stroke, heart attack, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. CO2 is NOT Pollution Essay example As we have come to a better understanding of our global climate, most scientists agree that human actions have had a warming effect on the global climate (IPCC, 2010). This idea of anthropogenic global climate change is the general consensus in the scientific community according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(IPCC). These views were increasingly challenged, mostly by non scientists, in late 2009 when servers owned by the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) were hacked. Emails between climate scientists and other documents relating to climate research were taken illegally and leaked online. This event re energized the climate change debate and created a public relations nightmare for both the CRU and anthropogenic climate change... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of their advanced use of rhetoric, we will focus on the arguments of the opponents. Ethos, a major element of rhetoric, deals with the writer s establishment of character and authority. This is a key aspect behind the climate change opponents arguments. They establish themselves as people who care about both the economy and the environment. One website, ILoveCO2.org, blatantly asserts that carbon dioxide being a pollutant is absolutely not true (Credible). By trying to bill carbon dioxide as necessary for life and non sever pollutant, these groups attempt to borrow ethos from the green movement that has recently become popular. They also try to appear aligned with the fiscal values of the average person by stating the financial impact of carbon regulation. Not only do they gain ethos from this, but they also cast a negative ethos on the climate scientists by labeling them as anti green . A somewhat interesting move by many opponents was to align their beliefs with the republican political party, billing anthropogenic climate change supporters as radical leftists. This polarization caused once issues become political may put off some people. Whether this proves good or bad over time is yet to be seen. What can be seen is the extreme effect on ethos, and the debate as a whole, that political allegiance can have on both sides of an issue. Pathos is arguably the most valuable tool that the climate change opponents have at their disposal. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Medea By Euripides Play Analysis Power in itself is not good or evil. The use of power is heavily influenced by the moral compass of those with power. It isn t uncommon for someone with the possession of power to bend and change their morals to gain more power. Power used corruptly does not always have to be from someone like a king. Greed for power in itself can corrupt someone. Emotions of vengeance, envy, and lust can make a person in power corrupt too. Whether or not power has corrupted someone, their character determines how they use their power in the end. In Euripides play, Medea, Jasons greed for power corrupts him. During the beginning of Euripides play, Medea and Jason are two lovers that had just moved to Corinth, and together they had two children. Jason decides that he will try to marry king Creon s daughter Glauce to make him the heir of the kingdom. Jason allowed his moral compass to change for his search of power. Power corrupted Jason even though he did not have it. Leaving Medea for Glauce will turn out to be Jason s worst decision for his families future. Jason s actions angered Medea, leading her be filled by vengeance. Medea lets vengeance get the best of her, and thinks that killing Jason would not be enough to fulfill her... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ravana had been given a nectar of immortality, and with his intelligence allowed him to conquer much of the world. Being a great king with almost limitless power turned Ravana into a corrupt person. Arrogance, hubris, and lust control Ravana. Out of lust and envy Ravana kidnaps Rama s wife, Sita. After Sita angered Ravana in an argument he said, For your stupid statement, I would have crushed and eaten you, except for the fact you are a woman and I want you and will die if I don t have you (Narayan 87). Ravana undoubtedly believes that he can have whatever he wants, and do whatever he wants. His lust and envy makes him use his power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Right to Privacy on Social Networking Sites Essay Photos from a lively party, intricate inside jokes, instant and personalized communication someone s life and personality neatly tucked away in the cyber universe. With the quiet tapping of keys and simple clicks of a mouse, a complex and ever expanding social world thrives inside the digital world of the Internet. Social networking sites have grown immensely as more people take advantage of the Internet to connect with friends and expand their social horizons. Chat features of these social networking sites have become popular as well, giving users the ability to converse instantly and intimately with their friends. But this broadening of social horizons in general has also given radical organizations the medium to widen their agenda.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But the growth of social networking sites and the Internet overall has not produced all positive results. A natural progression toward cyber terrorismhas emerged because of the expansion of the Internet. The new militancy is driven by the Web. The terror training camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan are being replaced by virtual camps on the Web, said terrorism expert Fawaz A. Gerges. Many professionals such as Gerges fear that this Web dominated mind set and seemingly endless growth of social networking sites have given radical groups a wider medium to spread their message (Drogin, Susman). Consequently, the popularity of instant messaging systems of social networking sites along with the increase in cyber terrorism have led many to support chat surveillance by the government. Yet, the government should not monitor instant messaging features of social networking sites because such features are inherently private and their monitoring would prove ineffective in countering cyber terrorism. While many valid arguments have been proposed advocating instant messaging monitoring, upon further examination all of them contain major fallacies. Some cite the possibility of detecting crime through chat surveillance as the reason to implement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Lydia Kennell Research Paper Tell me about the olden days, Lydia Kennell was often asked by her grandchildren. Born as Lydia Kauffman on August 30, 1932, she was born and raised as a Mennonite in Belleville, Pennsylvania on a dairy farm. After marrying Marvin Kennell on October 22, 1961, Lydia moved with Marvin to his hometown of Roanoke, Illinois where they lived for fifty six years until recently moving to the Eureka AC Home. Lydia and Marvin had two children, Betty and Bryant, while accumulating seven grandchildren and six great grandchildren. When asked about the olden days, Lydia always makes sure to mention her home back in Pennsylvania. The good days, Lydia would recall when thinking of where she grew up in Kishacoquillas Valley, known locally as Big Valley... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ever since her and Marvin had a grandchild, there always seemed to be a grandkid over every weekend. It was always a treat for one of the kids to stay with Marvin and Lydia. When over, the grandkids would always go into town in Roanoke and visit all the businesses. For more fun, the grandkids would always play many games of Uno with their grandparents. The grandkids always enjoyed playing with the dogs and cats at the farm, too. Lydia stills remembers walking out into the breezeway of her house and seeing the grandkids playing with the dogs inside rather than outside. A big yearly event would be when Marvin and Lydia would take their grandkids to Bloomington Normal to see the Christmas lights and Santa. The grandkids would usually take a little bit of persuasion, but eventually sit on Santa. School functions and sporting events of the grandchildren also always held Marvin and Lydia in attendance. A big signature of Marvin was to always be handing out candy. Marvin s philosophy was that as long as the kid had teeth, he could eat candy, a little sugar never killed nobody. After Marvin s passing in 2005, Lydia made sure to carry on the tradition her husband had started and always pass out candy to every young child she saw. No matter what has happened in Lydia s life, she has constantly made an effort to value her grandchildren and put them near the forefront of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. A Sand County Almanac Summary Fall is a time of change. The leaves change from green to brilliant shades of brown, red and yellow. The seasons begin to change from the dog days of summer to the cool stillness of winter. Fall is my favorite time of the year. When asked to choose just one chapter from A Sand County Almanac, my first idea was to look in the section about the fall. When reading the chapters about Fall, the one that struck a chord was the chapter about October. I chose this section because it really seemed to paint a picture that reminded me of what the fall is like. In Smoky Gold , the writer discusses hunting for birds. This is defiantly something that I associate with the month of October. In Too Early, the author discusses what a person who chooses to go out into the wild before dawn can witness. In Red Lanterns, the author discusses a pheasant hunt. All of these readings give a feeling of fall. They reflect the month for which they were entitled and they help to paint a picture of what I believe fall is. That is why I chose to write about this specific section of A Sand County Almanac. The first section of this chapter is called Smoky Gold. In this section of the chapter, the writer discusses grouse hunting. He states that few people are aware of the grouse population in Adams County. He goes on to say that most hunters speed on through to the counties farther north. He smiles as he sits in the tamaracks and listens to sounds of these other hunters speeding by. The point he is trying to make here is that there can be beauty in many places; you just have to take the time to slow down and experience this beauty. The hunters that speed by are on their way to hunt in another place. This is most likely a place they have been before. They are used to doing things the same way and they do not take the time to try anything new. If they would slow down, they may come to discover that what they are looking for can be found in Adams County. Section two is called Too Early. In this section of the chapter, the author discusses the beauties that can be seen by people and animals that get up before the sunrise. The author describes showing up at the marsh too early for the sun was really a lesson in listening. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Why Software Should Be Free By Richard Stallman Vincent Jonany Term Paper INFO 450 06/06/15 In the paper Why Software Should Be Free written by Richard Stallman, he argued that developers should develop free software. In the paper, Stallman justified his belief of the free software movement. Stallman believes that free software can be defined with the four essential freedoms: the freedom to run the program however the users like, the freedom to modify the source code so that it does different computing, the freedom to distribute copies of the program, and the freedom to distribute the modified copies to others. In his justifications of his stand on free software, he argues that people will still have the initiative to develop software even though they know that it will be freely distributed. Hence, Stallman believes that one of the main goals for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stallman first reminded the readers that institutions do not have to be software houses to be able to pay programmers. Stallman then brought out his own experience of making a living for six years as a free software developer. Stallman talked about his experience of him being hired from other institutions to make improvements for free software. He explained that these institutions are able to fund programmers by using the money from donations from computer manufacturers. Lastly, Stallman justified that although free software developer realized that they are getting paid at least half of what they could make elsewhere, they do this because they will be free from bureaucracy, and they feel good about themselves. They feel good about themselves because they know their works are for the greater good for humanity. Hence, Stallman once again confirmed that we do not have to worry that no one will program, since programming is the most fascinating of all fields according to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Why We Should Celebrate Columbus Day Columbus Day is labeled in The United States of America as a whole day to celebrate Christopher Columbus founding America. Kids across America love Columbus Day because they have the day off from school. People who work in Federal Offices get a day off as well, but some are not as happy with the day as the children are. Some people in the United States believe that Christopher Columbus was an evil man who just waltzed into the Indies and took advantage of its indigenous people. In fact, Los Angeles, California just officially changed Columbus Day in the city calendar to Indigenous Peoples Day. They were not the first to change it however, Denver, Albuquerque, and Seattle have all changed the holiday to Indigenous People s Day. Los Angeles made the big change in honor of those who were killed when he and his men brought themselves to the western world. The activists who brought this issue to light believe that Christopher Columbus is a worldwide symbol of genocide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, there were some people groups, like the Italian Americans, who did not agree with the city s actions. The Italo Americans were not pleased with the city s decision to change the famous holiday. The Italian American people felt that yes, there should be at holiday to celebrate the Native People of America, but that holiday should not replace one that was established in the late 1930s. They feel that taking this holiday away from the Italian American community was rude and not thoughtful. Even with all the complaining of the Italian American community, Los Angeles, California has stuck to their newly founded city holiday. Although some may not agree with it, to most of America, the second Monday in October will always be Columbus Day, whether people like it or not. You can change a holiday in one city, but it cannot change it everywhere ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Theme Of Accident In Grendel There are many explanations about why the world and everything function the way they do. People come up with different answers because of their different beliefs. However, for a period of time, fatalism was widely accepted, and it began to enter the realm of literature. In the novel Grendel, John Gardner employs the motifs accident, mechanism, and timeto demonstrate that fate controls all creatures destiny. John Gardner explicitly conveys the motif accident to indicate that fate controls all creatures destiny. In the last chapter of Grendel, the major difference between Beowulf and Grendel appears at where Grendel totally attribute his failure in battle to accident (169). Grendel thinks that Beowulf is just a human, and he can beat Beowulf or at least flee away. But Grendel still loses in the battle due to an accident that he slips on a puddle of blood. Grendel expresses his word to Beowulf or fate with a sense of irony. He could get away from this situation, but an accident happened and it brings everything back to the predestined path which predicts that Grendel will lose and die. Accident is a thing that is not planed or out of expectation which is supposed to lead Grendel out of the control of fate, but it ironically traps Grendel in the story. Further, John Gardner mention accident in Grendel s last few words which says that Poor Grendel s had an accident, (so) may you all (174). These words to the animal and also to the readers can be either taken as a curse or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Strategic Direction For Joint Operations The security environment today is volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA). The challenges presented by globalization, emerging powers as well as the continuing threat of terrorism indicate the future security environment will continue to gain complexity. Adding to this complexity is the challenge of increasingly constrained fiscal resources. To protect U.S. National Securityinterests in this complex and constrained environment, Joint Force2025 (JF 2025) requires four core capabilities, it must be agile, adaptable, survivable and integrated. Supporting these capabilities requires proper balancing of the Joint Force. This essay discusses the impending environment, key strategic direction for JF 2025, the capabilities required by... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The National Military Strategy of the United States articulates several specific challenges to U.S. National Security interests that will confront JF 2025. Russian aggression toward its neighbors and defiance of international standards of behavior threatens stability in Europe. Iranian nuclear ambitions and support of terror imperils Israel and the Middle East. A bellicose and nuclear North Korea is a threat to America s allies, Japan and the Republic of Korea. The emerging power of China offers both opportunities in the form of greater economic cooperation, but also challenges as they expand their military capabilities, menace Taiwan and make provocative claims in the South China Sea. Finally, violent extremist organizations (VEOs) such as ISIS and al Qaida continue to degrade regional stability and threaten U.S. interests. The emergence of near peer competitors like China and Russia and the threat of malign regional powers like Iran and North Korea continue to make inter state war conceivable for JF 2025. The threat posed by VEOs and failing or failed states continues to foster regional instability making overseas contingency operations a likely possibility. In between these on the continuum of conflict is hybrid conflict which combines conventional and non conventional forces employing both traditional military ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Evolutionary Benefits Of Eukaryotic Cells The evolutionary benefit of a membrane bound nucleus is that it allows for additional level of regulating gene expression. Eukaryotic cells can effectively control the rate of mRNA transport out of the nucleus for translation in the cytoplasm because membranes act as a barrier. Prokaryotes which only has a single membrane can only control the rate which DNAis transcribed by regulating activation of proteins needed for transcription/translation while eukaryotic cells can regulate gene expression in multiple and complex ways due to the compartmentalization of the nucleus with a membrane. The outermost membrane is connected to the endoplasmic reticulum resulting for the two organelles to effectively share the same membrane. This makes it accessible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Real Business Cycle Theory Model The two main models that draw most attention from the neoclassical period are the Solow model in the long run and the Real Business cycle incorporated with the Ramsey consumption or Euler equation in the short run. The Ramsey model in the short makes a more accurate depiction of what consumption and production in an economy would look like. The model in the short run follows a Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium; this type of model is more complex and allows for it to show economic growth in a closed cyclical model. The Ramsey model, which is the The Real Business Cycle Theory model in the short run, is far superior to the long run Solow model. However, the long run model by Solow has its benefits because it represents a closed economy producing one good with constant capital accumulation; yet, it fails to account for technological changes and other shocks that take place in an economy. This model is used over such a long period that it becomes a very theoretical generalization. Both these models explain growth in the economy, but the short term Real business cycle theory is a more accurate representation of economic growth as it depicts a direct correlation between consumption and production and accounts for economic shocks. These two models aim to explain how economic growth takes place due to changes in production and consumption. Economists have constantly tried to explain how growth occurs in an economy. This is done by the creation of different models and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Camera Techniques In Citizen Kane Citizen Kane was a film that was ahead of its time in 1941 directed, produced, and acted by Orson Welles. Orsen Welles created new innovation techniques and cinematography that was not discovered until Citizen Kane. He used unique camera techniques by using deep focus, camera framing, and camera moves to create excellent views of the characters to help the audience to feel as he or she is there. Orsen used mise en scene settings with different types of lighting and sound to show distinctive sides of the characters to show the audience how to feel at certain points of the movie during the flashbacks showing Kane passed to solve the mystery of his last words Rosebud. Orsen Welles and Crew To understand the filmof Citizen Kane there has to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With Orsen background in theater production, the lighting he used was also innovative. He used lighting to give the mood for particular scenes as well intensify the actions between the different characters interactions. Toland used different techniques for lighting to give scenes more powerful meaning. When the reporter was in Mr. Thatcher Library, the lighting was vertical light using parallel bars while the reporter was sitting reading Mr. Thatcher notes about Kane (Dick, 2005). The scene with Kane in the Inquirer and being defeated in the election show side lighting that makes the scene look low spirited and show shadows. It shows Jedediah in a semi shadow while speaking to Kane. The lighting gives a depression feeling due to the defeat as well his friend speaking truth about him leaving him feeling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Inside Out Theory The origin of the eukaryotic cell is a concept that is widely debated in the world of science. In 1970, Lynn Margulis proposed the endosymbiotic theory. More recently, Baum and Baum (2014) came out with the Inside out theory for the origin of the eukaryotic cell. They refer to the endosymbiosis theory as the Outside in theory. These two models propose that the eukaryotic cell arose from prokaryotic origins. Only one of these theories is more parsimonious. In the endosymbiosis theory, Lynn Margulis proposed the origin and evolution of the mitochondrion and the chloroplast, two eukaryotic organelles (Bergstrom and Dugatkin, 2016). She hypothesized that these two organelles were not originally internal components of a eukaryotic ancestor, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The inside out theory is more parsimonious than the outside in theory in that it can explain eukaryotic cell organization by the formation of extracellular blebs that enveloped the proto mitochondria. This theory describes the whole process of eukaryotic cell formation including the formation of a nucleus and ER. The endosymbiosis theory lacks the explanation for the formation of any of the other organelles. It only describes that bacteria was phagocytized and became the membrane bound organelles seen today. The endosymbiosis theory is not continuous; it makes a lot of jumps in the formation of the eukaryotic cell in its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. President Theodore Roosevelt Proclamation and First... President Theodore Roosevelt Proclamation and First Inaugural Address: The Use of Ethos and Pathos Lisa Weber ENG 530.020 Dr.Mollick December 5, 2012 Inaugural addresses usually follow a farewell address given by the outgoing President. In the book Presidents Creating Presidency: Deeds Done in Words, Campbell and Jamieson s chapter on Farewell Addresses explain that [a] farewell address is an anticipatory ritual; the address is delivered days, sometimes weeks, before an outgoing president lays down the office, an event that does not occur until a successor is sworn in (308). This was not the case for Theodore Roosevelt for there was no pending farewell speeches planned. Vice President Roosevelt became president after ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the biographical material that Podell and Anzovin have compiled they inform the reader that Roosevelt was once a Sunday school teacher and saw the political platform as a bully pulpit (356). They also express that Roosevelt s tendency in speaking and writing resembles that of a Protestant preacher, as he stresses the importance of walking towards the paths of righteousness and virtue (356). Many people did not like the manner to which Roosevelt would present his speeches because he would be seen as being very loud in volume. While walking back and forth he can be seen waving his speech around like a maniac man screeching his voice in tones that were unbearable to some listening. Podell and Anzovin describes William Roscoe Thayer observations to the manner of which Roosevelt dramatized his speeches; that some of the listeners were fascinated by his gestures, the way in which his pent up thoughts seemed almost to strangle him before he could utter them, his smile showing the white rows of teeth, his fist clenched to strike an invisible adversary (356). Theodore Roosevelt loved the attention and enjoyed the art of oratory for he looked for many opportunities to speak in public, especially on issues that he was passionate about. For Roosevelt, speechmaking was a means ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. A Mission Statement At Sheltering Arms MISSION STATEMENT At Sheltering Arms, we believe that every child and family deserves an equal chance at happiness and future success. Our mission is to strengthen the education, well being, and development of vulnerable children, youth, and families across the New York metro area. We serve nearly 22,000 people each year from the Bronx to Far Rockaway. Through compassion, innovation, and partnership, we respond to our community s greatest needs and enable individuals to reach the greatest heights of their potential. We have maintained an unwavering commitment to our mission since 1831. OVERVIEW The families served by Sheltering arms are from NYC s poorest communities. They are from decades of generational poverty, underperforming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Organization create environments and opportunities where they can explore brighter futures. Through innovative curriculum and project based, hands on learning, students gain the skills they need to overcome barriers and achieve success at the highest levels. Youth Development The organization encourages teens to discover interests and develop their talents regardless of the barriers to success for youth coming of age in impoverished or high crime neighborhood. Connecting youths to positive role models, cultivating their skills and interest and creating opportunities for them to shine positions them for success as healthy adults, strong leaders and active citizens. The components through which this is achieved is through the Juvenile Justice Reform and Preparing youth for Adulthood. The Juvenile Justice program utilizes non traditional solutions to meet the city s need for comprehensive and effective rehabilitation. Preparing Youth for Adulthood through partnership with skilled mentors, inspiring role models and Colleges closed the gaps left by past abuse and neglect. This helps to restore self esteem that that fuels hard work, personal development and success. Health and Wellbeing The health and wellbeing division is comprised of the Developmentally Disabled, Family support Services and Foster care and Adoption. The developmentally Disabled program for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. La Boheme Essay La Boheme Music affects our emotions and has much to do with our everyday lives. Music has always and will be a part of my life. I would have to say that without music there is no life something is missing in our lives without music. If there were no music society we would only have people speaking to each other, and there would be no entertainment. The form of musical entertainment that I attended was the opera, La Boheme, composed by Giacommo Puccini and Libretto by Giuseppe and Luigi Illica. The opera took place at The New City Opera on November 10, 2001. La Boheme takes place in 1830, 19th century Paris around Christmas time. This opera tells the tragic love story of a young Bohemian, Rodolfo, who finds a love interest in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They greatly improved the intensity and helped the theme and plot of the story move along smoothly. My favorite part of the opera would have to be the duet present in Act I, shared between the two main characters, Rodolfo and Mimi. To hear these two characters singing in unison was music to my ears . Mimi, the soprano, hit all her notes beautifully and seemed to run smoothly through her parts. Rodolfo, who represented a tenor, expressed emotion and great character. This piece was where I seemed to become engulfed in their early blossoming relationship. I became entranced in their vocals and at times I would replace my self with Mimi s character. The orchestra and the singers flowed together in a way indescribable creating a level of great intimacy. I have always been extremely impressed with the human voice. I value it as one of the most treasured instruments. The main attraction for myself was the non evident combined aria and recitative in the production. In most opera there is an aria, or overflow of melody following the recitative. This helps express the appropriate feelings needed for the audience to grasp the key aspects of the opera. Also, it helps bring the plot to a halt and the characters then are able to reflect upon what is occurring in the story. Puccini was much more concerned with his librettos and would rather use the same material in each of his acts. At the conclusion of many songs I caught myself wanting to stand to my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Ficticious Recount of Professional Profficiency As asserted, I am known worldwide and one well respected writer as a published author and expert editor by countless publishers, business entities, and to my vast, and pervasive readership I have acquired over the many years within writing successes. With an awe aspiring success have I resoundingly with great effort to date published with great diligence insomuch as profound endurance haven again, of me to date renowned in the publishingdomain in both the United States and in Germany and other Europe countries like England. Thus far to date I have published fifty seven (57) books and play scripts on and about those imagined of any one writer who created and them considered an established poet laureate to volumes of poetry, one as well of writer for children books, who with their name built up their reputation with such of them being a writer of the horror genre, and proudly one of an American novelist of love and romance suspense books , and having a passion and devotion to his having a tenure of twenty five years being devout playwright where last year I finally after twenty years of work and producing the play script with thus allowing me as the original playwright to complete Heaven Only Knows The Professional Theatrical Production Play Script for On Broadway and Off Broadway performances. I wish to firstly share with my reader a quote I my soon to be published four volume series of books a quote from my upcoming four volume ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. John Locke And The Declaration Of The Rights Of Man To enlighten is to give intellectual or spiritual light to someone. The Enlightenment period in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries was an intellectual movement that inspired thought, question, and reason in people across the continent. It was the age of new ideals that forever altered the course of our world today and will always be a time where tradition was no longer the primary way in which people led their lives. Several Enlightenment thinkers such as Voltaire, Rousseau, and Hobbes have influenced multiple governmentsystems to reform their ways by inspiring revolution. Natural Rights creates a democratic republicgovernment where supreme power rests with the people and allows them to elect representatives to operate their country, therefore upsetting citizens since absolute monarchies rule. Natural Rights spawns uprisings and revolution in countries because people believe it to be their right to have shared power which is evident through multiple documents such as The English Bill of Rights, U.S. Constitution, and The Declaration of the Rights of Man. John Locke s idea of Natural Rights created a whole new aspect of how the government should be constructed. Natural Rights is the freedoms people are born with and should be protected by the government, if not then the citizens have the right to overthrow the government since their rights are not being preserved. This Enlightenment ideal is an important aspect in both today s world and during revolutionary periods ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Catastrophe Of The US Economy The U.S. job market is currently under siege. The global market shows no mercy and America is not an exception. Ever since the Great Recession of the late 2000s, millions of people have been out of a job. According to a chart on the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, a federally managed website, there are still large amounts of unemployed people in some states: Many states in the U.S. still have an unemployment rate of over five percent ( Unemployment ). The United States needs to create more jobs. The economy is not in its best shape due to the multitude of job cuts in the U.S. workforce. There are many reasons that have contributed to the catastrophe of America s workforce, but there are also plenty of solutions. The United States economy has too few of jobs to satisfy the global demand, but there are many strategies involving both business and government that can solve this problem. Extended unemployment checks are a reason why there are fewer jobs in the U.S. then there should be. Many people decide to not get employed or give up working completely because they realize that the U.S. government gives free checks to them for simply being unemployed. The unemployment program funded by the government, in whole, is generally not a bad thing. The idea of this program is to help people struggling to find a job until they can support themselves. These unemployment plans were not intended to provide for a permanently unemployed citizen, yet people have figured out how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Arguments Against Veganism Ever since the beginning of time, man has hunted and consumed animals for survival. Because of this, it is been taught for millennials that meat is an essential to our bodies for survival and health. While we are capable of eating meat, the question is, should we? Firstly, humans do not need to eat meat, or any other animal products for that matter, for survival. Modern day humans are not living in the same conditions as early humans were, making it unnecessary for us to consume animal products. We no longer need to rely on animals for consumption, and in fact, it is actually best to leave them absent from your diet. Numerous amounts of studies have been conducted that support the claim that consuming animal products is detrimental... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the most common arguments is that our ancestors ate it, so so should we. Humans have had omnivorous diets since the beginning of mankind, and this has been an argument that is oftenly used against veganism. Early humans were scavengers and ate whatever they could find for the purpose of survival and it is believed that humans ate a majority of meat, however scientific studies have shown otherwise. In a study conducted, plant derived fiber was the majority of what was found in early human feces (nutritionfacts.org). Vegaprocity (vegaprocity.com) shows that both carnivores and omnivores require fiber to stimulate peristalsis, while all herbivores, frugivores, and humans do require fiber to stimulate peristalsis, however in America,usually less than half the recommended fiber intake a day is consumed (nutritionfacts.org). While there is no denial that early humans did not hunt and eat animals, this suggests that the majority of what was ate ate was not meat, but in fact plants and herbs. When compared to carnivores, humans show more similarity to herbivores and frugivores. One of the common arguments used in opposition to veganism is that humans are supposed to eat meat because the mechanism of our body suggest so. This, however, is false. When compared to carnivores and herbivores, humans share far more similarities with herbivores. To begin with, humans have short and soft ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Battery Powered Cars Automobiles Are Increasingly New... Battery powered automobiles are relatively new within the auto industry. Advancements in battery power technology along with the effect of gas emissions and crude oil prices have made battery power a more possible choice than ever before. Are battery powered cars marketable? That is the question that this research paper intends to answer. If battery power is a marketable alternative to gasoline power, what makes it profitable? Who is the target consumer? With the recent prices of oil, some people look to battery technology to save money. Along with that, people who are concerned with the environment and those who want cleaner air may choose battery power instead of gasoline power. These cars are not usually inexpensive, but in the long run they may save money. There are some downsides to battery powered vehicles. It takes electricity to charge a battery, which is not always available. One concern is the distance a battery powered car can go. Car companies are working on a network of charging stations that span across the country so battery powered car owners can charge their cars. As mentioned earlier, not everyone can afford such a car. They tend to be costly on the front end, so the consumer base is limited. This paper should address all of these issues and others to determine how marketable these cars currently are and how the future looks from a marketing standpoint. The Marketability of Battery Powered Cars When Ford Motor Company was founded in 1903, it would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Georgia-Atlanta Fishing Case Study Great trout fishing for novices in Georgia Atlanta Fishing Trout can be an oily fish that s in connection with the salmon. It can be found in both water and salt water. It can be a rich method to obtain protein and healthy fat. It is also large rendering it a great fish for game fishing. The trout can be a lazy fish plus it doesn t arrived at the counter easily. You need to lure it with the right tools if you are harbouring any hopes of catching it. To get a highly effective natural lure you have to find the kind of food the trout feed on inside their habitats. These include the insects, crustaceans and small fish seen in the trout s environment. This can take up time and effort. However, you can find these natural lures in the local trout fishing supplies shop. There are so many lures available in the market also it is important that you select one that you will not have a problem in making use of. Some of the techniques of trout tackle are highlighted below: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Below, I will answer this question by listing the most widely used varieties of fishing hooks which might be used for trout fishing, combined with sizes which can be the top within each kind of hook. Depending on your selected type of trout fishing, you may then make use of this information to determine the best size hook for you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Skywoman Research Paper The reason God didn t want Adam and Eve to eat the fruit from the tree of wisdom was because he didn t want them to become aware of good, and evil, god wanted them to stay pure and clean. After, this they were put out on their own, this is kind of similar to the Skywoman. They sky woman was doing something she wasn t supposed to do like eat the forbidden apple or like Skywoman she touched the tree roots when she wasn t supposed to. The similarity here is Skywoman fell and was on her own, but had some help from the animals. Adam and Evewere able to live with help from God but were sent out on their own when they disobeyed his rules when they ate the apple. Skywoman created the earth so she could have a place to live with her family, and God ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Fr. Greg Boyle s Ministry Summary Fr. Greg Boyle started a ministry called HomeBoy Industries where he helps former gang members adjust from when they are released from prison, establish a stable/steady life and keep them from taking part in gangs again by creating jobs for them. Fr. Boyle s ministry carries forth the Ignatian maxim to seek the greater glory of Godby finding God in all things and embodies Stein s insight on empathetic love and suffering in the the human community. The video about Fr. Boyle and the HomeBoy industries covers about how and why the ministry got created in the first place. He said, people join a gangbecause they are fleeing from something horrendous not seeking something. His ministry seeks the greater glory of God by finding God in all things because he was able to make something good out of something bad (gangs). Finding God in all things comes from being aware that God can be seen in everyone and everywhere even in the worst places in the United States. The greater glory of God can be achieved through devoting more attention towards God and when that is achieved we (gang members) become grateful, willing to change, and in love with God. Even though the gang members have committed evil acts in the past, the ministry looks past that and sees that change can happen with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Boyle had several good responses to the questions posed to him. He said that healing is much more needed as well as the fact that people need a reason to wake up in the morning and somewhere to go rather then get back on the street. Another point that he made that proves how he was able to find God in all things is that he said that unless people have a foundational, fundamental healing then it is going to be quite difficult to navigate their lives. The gang members need to come to terms with whatever suffering they have been through and doing this will allow them to glorify ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Case Is Croft And Scully Case Name of the case: Croft Scully Co. v. M/V Skulptor Vuchetich et al. United States, Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, 1982 Facts: Croft Scully (P), signed a contract to deliver 1755 cases of soft drink to Kuwait. So plaintiff contacted M/V Skulptor Vuchetich (D), which is owned by Baltic Shipping Co., to shipthe drinks on board of their vessel. Baltic Shipping Co., in turn, contacted Shippers Stevedoring, Inc., to load the soft drinks on board. While loading the soft drink containers, one of the workers negligently dropped containers. So Croft Scully brought suit against Goodpasture, Shipper Stevedoring, Skulptor and Baltic Shipping to compensate the damages. When calculated the damages conclude 42,120 cans of soft drink. The district court dismissed a motion against Goodpasture according to the Himalaya Clause because it had no agency relationship with the Shippers Stevedoring. The Bill of Lading containing Himalaya Clause, concluded by the agency representative, was made before BEFORE the incident took place. Himalaya Clause is one of the provisions of the contract that benefits the third party which is not a party of a given contract. The protection that the defendant Stevedoring used was that liability limits in the United States Carriage of Goods ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... per package, or, in case of goods not shipped in packages, per customary freight unit, the value of the goods shall be deemed to be $500.00 per package or per unit, on which basis the freight is adjusted, and the carrier s liability, if any, shall be determined on the basis of a value of $500.00 per package ... unless the nature of the goods and a valuation higher than $500 shall have been declared in writing by the shipper upon delivery to the Carrier and inserted in this bill of lading and extra freight paid if required and in such cases ... the Carrier s liability, if any, shall not exceed the declared ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Long-Term Consequences of Childhood Exposure to Domestic... Long Term Consequences of Childhood Exposure to Domestic Violence Abstract: Domestic violence effects everybody in a family. Patterns of abuse from one parent to another, between both parents or directed toward a child all have a composite effect of inflicting potentially severe emotional damage upon the child. The research outlined here identifies domestic violence as a serious sociological problem and consequently provides a usable definition of domestic violence for the present study. This is followed by a discussion on the various psychological consequences of exposure to domestic violence for a developing child. This includes acknowledgement of the manner in which this exposure may damage the ability to formulate healthy social relationships later in life as well as a greater proclivity toward behavior problems, learning difficulties, substance abuse and a learned pattern of violent tendencies. Outline: Introduction: Problem Identification: Domestic violence is a widespread sociological problem wherein women and children are most often the victims. The problem is compounded by the fact that so much domestic violence goes under reported Support: According to an article by Hannah (1998), sparse data exists on the number of domestic violence cases that arrive in the criminal justice system and what happens to them once they get there. (44) The federal government and a majority of the states collect statistics on domestic violence, but there are wide variations in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Ancient Greek Vs. Medieval Theater Each theatrical work reflects the culture and moment in time it is made in. The work does this by exemplifying the values and beliefs of its culture and time. Ancient Greek theater reflects ancient Greek values and beliefs, such as the importance of the gods. Medieval theater portrays Medieval beliefs and values, like the values of community and religion. This can be said for post modern works as well. Post modern theater, although it seems fractured, reflects the culture, sub culture, and time of its creation. Although post modern theater does not share all unanimous ideals, like previous theatrical works, it is still a product of one culture. The post modern culture seems fractured because it includes multiple different groups. This is shift from the narrower perspective, like the just Greek or just Medieval European point of view, is due to increased communication. In the post modern era it is much easier to communicate with anyone around the world. With the increase of communication, especially since the ancient Greek and Medieval times, there has been in increase in sharing beliefs and values. With more people communicating more voices can be heard. This saturates the post modern era with different ideals, almost to the point of seeming fractured. That is not the case though; the increasing number of different beliefs is a post modern belief in itself. The large sum of differentiating beliefs perpetuates one unanimous post modern belief. This is the belief and value ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Why Did The War Of 1812 Occur The War of 1812 was a war that was fought between the U.S. and Britain from June 1812 to January 1815. There are several reasons why the War of 1812 occurred. The main reason was from the restrictions Britain had on American Shipping. The U.S. had tried to remain neutral between France and Great Britain. Those countries went to war and an American ship, Chesapeake, was fired upon by the British in 1807. Britain ordered trade restrictions for the U.S., prohibiting them from trade with France or its allies. France also wanted to limit trade with Britain. The U.S. responded with the Embargo Act of 1807, which stopped trading with all countries. There were also rumors that the British were making an ally with the Native Americans. Britain also... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... did much better in 1813. The American Navy won the Battle of Put in Bay at Lake Erie in September 1813. This victory denied the British control over the Great Lakes. The U.S. then won a battle in the banks of Thames River in South Ontario. This victory helped break the resistance from the Native Americans when Tecumseh, the most visionary Indian warrior, was killed. In 1814, Britain forced Napoleon to give up and this allowed Britain to focus all of their attention on the war with the U.S. Britain post two major offensives in 1814. This was a major blow to the U.S. because the Treasury was nearly bankrupt. Britain occupied and torched Washington, DC. In August 1814, but this only strengthened the resistance from America. When Britain failed to follow up their attack on Baltimore, American defenses held strong, thus prompting Francis Scott Key to write The Star Spangled Banner. After America won the Battle of Plattsburgh in 1814, the tide has turned. Britain started to withdraw and scaled back it demands. Britain was ready to restore profitable trade with American and reduce its high debt from the war. The Treaty of Ghent was signed on December 24, 1814, and the war was over. There was not any territory the changed hands. Nothing was addressed about the impressments of rights of neutrals. Although this treaty has just been signed, The British had sent more troops to New Orleans. This showed America that they were not entirely ready to have peace. The Battle of New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Strategy Easyjet 2.1Strategy EasyJet has adopted its business model from Southwest Airlines from the United states. It is adapted to the European market trough further cost cutting measures. Important points in this business model are high aircraft utilization, short times on airport, charging for not needed extras and put much efforts in keeping the operating costs low. The key words in the strategy of Easy jet are low price and no frill based on Porter s generic strategies (2.1.1) (appendix XX). This states for: Simple price, simple service Unified aircraft and cheaper airports Maximize utilization and internet Strong branding and charm of entrepreneurship Economy of scale and dense networks Low price and no frill business... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No frills strategy combines a low price with a lower perceived product and/or service and focus on the price sensitive market segment. For EasyJet this means that in order to reduce the price, the consumer receives less services like a drink and meal on the aircraft during flight. Long term strategyThe most recent long term strategy of EasyJet is given in the annual report and accounts of 2011. Five points are mentioned in this report: Safety Focus on costumer Operational excellence Commitment of employees Financial discipline Ad 1Safety and sustainability EasyJet claims to never compromise their commitment to safety. Safety is the company s first priority and they will continually strive to improve their sustainability. Internal procedures and processes help to maintain no significant incidents occur. At the same time the airliner increases his on time performance. The relative young fleet of EasyJet with mostly the Airbus 319 is a way they take for confidential safety issue. Safety and in a way efficiency helps to reduce the cost. This is seen as an important part of the strategy of EasyJet. Ad2Focus on costumer This long term strategy is based on the strive to satisfy the consumer so they will recommend EasyJet to other possible consumers. This is also achieved by focusing on the network development by improving their routes, slots and bases to build their presence across Europe (Figur xx). Figur XX Graphs showing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Use Of Satire And Humor Is A Vital Function Of Our... Satire and Humor is a Vital Function of our Society Humor and satire is an entertaining and extremely effective method for highlighting social ideologies, challenging a governmental system or an organization, exposing injustice, and encouraging positive change in perspective. In his book, Status Anxiety, Alain de Botton asserts that humorists are a vital part of society as they are always successful in communicating, conveying, and delivering their message or idea to the public and the community. Humorists and satirists have demonstrated their vital role in inspiring freedom of speech and thought, which motivates progressive changes, in political election campaigns hosted on TV almost daily, and in Mark Twain s satire of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Comedians occasionally and intentionally use offensive and insulting comments to get their message across, however, these statements normally include protected opinions and beliefs about certain issues and global topics. By orally speaking or writing their ideas and beliefs, satirists and comedians act as an example for the public to use their freedom of speech and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The novel conveys the civilized way of life in the Southern States, where African Americans are viewed as slaves, without any logic and emotions. By communicating, Huck is obeying his own moral compass and helping Jim to escape, he points out society s flaws, lack of morality and education about civilization, racist lifestyle. For him to satirize the South s living standards and lifestyle, Mark Twain speaks up and supports African Americans human rights and freedoms, which probably led African Americans and later women to fight for their political (voting rights, public offices), social (role in society), and economical (equal job wages) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Essay on The Enduring Loyalty, Love, and Compassion of... Imagine leaving your wealth, home, family, and even country behind for twenty years. While away, people will inevitably attempt to steal your possessions, seduce your spouse, and act as though you will never return. Most likely, more people will try to harm your estate than those who will continue working and behaving in an honest manner. This notion holds true in Homer s epic poem, The Odyssey. While Odysseuswages war and struggles to return to Ithaka , a multitude of suitors court his wife and live at the cost of his possessions. On the other hand, a few people like Eumaios remain steadfast to the truth and work to maintain Odysseus estate and possessions. Eumaios, Odysseus swineherd, embodies compassion, love, and loyalty.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eumaios feels the pain and hardship that LaГ«rtГЄs endures, as he feels that the distressed LaГ«rtГЄs needs instantaneous notice of his grandson s return. In addition to being empathetic throughout the poem, Eumaios loves those who need it most: Odysseus, TelГ©makhos, and the swine entrusted to him. When everyone else had finished dinner and went to bed for the evening, Eumaios took a sharpened lance, and went to rest / under a hollow rock where swine were sleeping (14.629 30). Homer uses this as an opportunity to show that Eumaios truly treasured his swine; instead of sleeping like the others, he ventures out into the cold to watch over the vulnerable swine. Later, when TelГ©makhos returns from searching for Odysseus, it is remarked that Eumaios kissed the young man s head, his shining eyes / and both hands, while his own tears brimmed and fell (16.21 2). In Odysseus absence, Eumaios essentially assumes the paternal role in TelГ©makhos life, and Eumaios was ecstatic to see that his son had returned safely to Ithaka and avoided the murderous suitors. Another emotional scene takes place when Odysseus reveals himself to the faithful swineherd and cowherd. When Eumaios hears the news, he puts his arms around the old soldier, weeping, / kissing his head and shoulders (21.251 2). Eumaios beams with excitement and joy when he finds out his long last master has finally returned; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...