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Early Renaissance Vs. Renaissance Architecture
Early Renaissance architecture began in the early years from 1400 1500. During this era, classicism
played a huge role in architectural ideas as well as religious, secularization, and humanist
influences. This differed architecture from that time period to later mannerist architecture.
Mannerism derived from late renaissancearchitecture and continued through the early Baroque era
in the years 1520 1600. The influences that changed the views on early architecture were the Sack
of Rome, the Copernican model of the universe, and the Protestant Reformation. The view in
architecture during these two time periods were quite different yet contained similarities due to the
emerging work that was inspired from early renaissance and into later mannerism.
The spirit of their revolutionary painting, sculpture, and architecture arose from the new
Renaissance worldview of humanism (and its accompanying condition of secularization), which
celebrated rationality and individuality and mankind s ability to make an act upon empirical
observations of the physical world. Humanist scholars and artists recovered Classical Greek and
Roman texts,including Vitruvius s De architectura, and aspired to create a modern world rivaling
that of the ancients. (pg. 287)
Early Renaissance means rebirth, in this case rebirth of Greek and Roman culture. The traditional
views of the Renaissance emerged as a result of the fall of Constantinople in 1453. If the fall of
Constantinople would not have occurred,
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Rocky Flats Wildlife Refuge
Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge in Golden, CO, has been a topic for debate for many
years. In 2010, I testified and spoke out against the wildlife refuge on the house floor regarding
House Bill 10 1127. The topic is still making local headlines with leaders on both sides arguing
what are considered safe levels of Plutonium and Uranium. The article depicts the nature of the
arguments and how the policies will affect the community. Some of the controversies discussed in
the article that may affect the community include, safety, zoning, recreational, and environmental
issues. Public safety is one of the main concerns for the community. The concern is that the United
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The community doesn t want a Cold War Museum placed at the site and they do not want to
make it a public area open to families. The wildlife in that area concerns many animal activists
because the wildlife that use the site are also at risk of contamination due to the water and food
they consume at the refuge. Animals were never brought to the site. There is a 6 foot fence that
currently surrounds the Rocky Flats Wildlife Refuge, which provides easy access to deer, antelope,
birds, snakes, and other burrowing animals.
The United States Government has spent $7 billion cleaning up the site and claim that it was
successful. It s a place that Niels Schonbeck, a chemistry professor at Regis University who has
monitored the public health effects of Rocky Flats since the 1980s, would never visit. Schonbeck
questions whether the risk thresholds for human health effects identified by the federal government
are adequate (Aguilar, J., 2015). According to the article, government officials and their scientist
have claimed that the site is safe and will open the refuge to the public. Scientists, members of the
community, and non profit organizations do not believe that any level of plutonium is safe and
think it is a hazardous mistake for their
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Social Media And The Communication Style Of The Millennials
According to Angelo Young in How social media is dumbing down our communication , the large
number of people who use the internet in generation X only had one or two accounts, texting was
boring and expensive, and mobile phone is designed only to call other people. Technology
develops rapidly on social media, which changes the communicationstyle of the Millennials, the
group of people born at the beginning of the 21st century and in the 20th century. Communication
is a process of sharing not only information and ideas but also meanings and feelings. However,
social media is changing the way people communicate with each other. Social media have made
differences in the communication style of the Millennials in contrast to the previous generation in
the context of the communication form and the way people share their feelings. Social media
has brought differences with the communication form of the millennials compared with the
previous generation. The previous generation used to talk to others face to face before the
invention of social media. They didn t have lots of Internet friends compared to the Millennials,
so they spent most of the time talking to their family members. My mother is a member of the
previous generation. She told me that she and her friends who lived on the same street would
meet once a week sharing stories and work experiences. My mother concluded her time was fun
and gratifying. As Kate Gale expressed in Life before email and social media , people
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Summary Of Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn T Call The Police
In the essay Thirty Eight who saw Murder didn t call the Police , Martin Gansberg describes how
selfish and inconsiderable some people can be. He claims that society should be more involved in
taking action when seeing violent or life threatening events occurring in their communities.
Gansberg strongly supports the fact that people should have taken immediate action when they saw
the murder s attempt to killing Miss Genovese, the victim. He also supports this claim by giving
feedback from different authority figures. He mentions the detective s feedback on the situation
stating that, as we have reconstructed the crime, the assailant had three chances to kill this woman
during a 35 minute period. He returned twice to complete the job. If we had been called when he
first attacked, the woman... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The man said he didn t want to get involved. He uses this imagery to make the reader understand
his point of view regarding the homicide. He was also very informative when providing the
details and descriptions of what caused this death of an innocent person. [Add details and
descriptions, anything that has to do with imagery, before this sentence then use this sentence as
a description.] Gansberg uses different strategies such as description throughout the entire essay
to make the tone come alive. For example, he describes how the whole homicide scenario
occurred right from the very beginning when Ms. Genovese was grabbed by the killer and she
screamed even though no help was offered. He also uses the explaining process to help the reader
understand how a good citizen or neighbor should act. In his point of view, a good neighbor or
citizen should always be willing to take immediate action to help out the victim or someone in
danger. [need quote and explanation of
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Essay on Post-colonial Encounters in the Early 20th Century
Alfred Noyes wrote The Empire Builders at the turn of the twentieth century. Despite the time at
which it was written in, there are various post colonial themes regarding the hierarchy of
difference. The tone of the poem is pessimistic which is understandable since Noyes is writing
during the Naturalist period of English literature. Noyes is speaking to the middle class of
England; those who fulfill their duties as they come (Noyes, 45). He uses the first person plural
article to create a unification between the readers and the narrator. Noyes, in his poem, addresses
two postcolonial themes of Christianity as a vehicle of colonization, and the fallacies of European
philosophy. In this essay, I argue that the themes and structure that... Show more content on
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Since the empire builder has more lines of description, he is situated in a higher category of social
stratification.
Another instrument that allows the empire builder to situate himself in higher categories of
hierarchy is Christianity. Noyes gives Christianity a large amount of agency in the discourse of
colonialism. Christianity was composite in producing Africa as backward. Christianity has two
roles: firstly, it is a method by which the white man created an inferiority complex amongst the
natives and secondly it created a clear distinction between colonizer and native. At the beginning
of the poem, he mentions the superiority of the white man and describes them as the Lord God of
battles... (Noyes, 5). By saying this, he is not only amplifying the inequality between the white
man and the native but also introducing Christianity as a method of creating the divide. On line
thirty six, there is a description of the empire builder as having a shadowy crown of thorn (Noyes,
36). At this point in the poem, Noyes is slightly empathizing with the empire builder since he has to
carry all the burden of the country on his back. Furthermore, by saying that he has a crown of
thorns, Noyes is comparing the status of the empire builder to that of Jesus Christ, which is
establishing the former as the highest authority in societal hierarchy. Towards the end of the poem,
Noyes makes the distinction between heaven and home. This is
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alternative movements Essay
Aleister Crowley s Mystic Beliefs Dedicating his whole adult life to indulging in everything he
believed god would hate Edward Aleister Crowley, was nick named by his mother as The great
beast of revolution whose number is 666. Aleister Crowley spent his life performing sex magic,
taking heroin, opium, hashish, peyote and cocaine, invoking spirits, and even once offering
himself to Russian authorities to help destroy authorities. (Conspiracy zone 3) Crowley s first act
of action was to join Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. He also joined the Ordos Temple
Orients, in which he practiced sexmagic. Leading to the establishment of the philosophical theory
of Thelma, Crowley stated Do as thou wilt shall be the law . Known as the wickedest... Show more
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The OTO was so much of a secret people died in their and no one ever mentioned how or why
they passed away. Having such free capability of practicing what they believe Crowley took this
factor to be such a great advantage. In 1912 Crowley than took over the OTO (Campbell 8 ) .
When Aleister took control he completely changed the way everything was going. Crowley
redeveloped its rights under the philosophy of Thelmes and redirected it focus to spreading the
teachings of Thelemes on a global scale (Campbell 7 ). Aleister tried his best to spread the
philosophy of Thelemes through any people he could talk to and possibly get to. He became so
caught up in the fact of spreading Thelemes that he completely changed the way that everything
was in the Ordo Templi Orientus was ran. He made everyone follow everything that he was
saying and convinced them to the point where they actually believed him. Having so much
power Crowley continued to do much as he can so he can let the word about Thelemes
philosophy out to as many people he can possibly get to no matter what it meant that had to get
done for this to happen (Campbell 4). Before leaving to spread Thelemes Crowley allowed open
membership to men and women. Being that this was a time where woman where not allowed to
do much, having a woman being allowed to become a member of the Ordo Templi Orentis was out
of the ordinary. Aliester was not
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I Never Thought Being Chosen As Captain For My High School...
I never thought being chosen as captain, for my high school robotics team, would make me more
responsible and learn to rely on others. The experience of leading a team, changed not only how
interact with people, but also how I handle stressful situations. Becoming the captain of the team
taught me that I need to take not only responsibility of my actions, but the actions of those who I
lead, how to be a proper leader, and when a stressful or difficult situation comes up how one should
weather the storm.
I have always been interested in robot and robotics, and my freshman year of high school, I was
given an opportunity to be part of a club that would build robots. Over the course of my time of
high school career, it would grow from a club into a class, my junior year. We were making
strides that year, we eventually made it to state and fell flat, but being a rookie team it was a huge
accomplishment. My senior year, Mr. Carr, the robotics coach, wanted to up the ante, he was
yearned to be invited to super regionals, and sharing his ambition, with the team, we did as well.
As we waited for the competition, I started to learn how to write proper code, in RobotC, a C
based programming language. I had already learned how to read and comprehend the language,
but we our lead programmer had graduated the previous year. Mr. Carr saw the aptitude I had in
programming and pushed me to learn how to write the code. I learned how to write in RobotC in
eight weeks. Eventually I would be
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The Fundamentals Of Globalization On The National Security...
The Fundamentals of Globalization directly affect US interest IAW the National Security Strategy
2015. Those interests hinge on four critical aspects in which, global economic malaise and violet
extremism can adversely affect two of the four interests. Those two interests are the security of US
citizens and allies, and a strong and prosperous international economy. Violet extremism is by far
the greatest challenge of the two.
Globalization is an appealing concept that has many various interpretations and definitions.
Globalization is the expanding connectivity and interconnectedness between diverse geographic
nations to increase the efficiency of providing goods, enhancing relationships of cultures, economics
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The US economy is the engine that drives the world s economic growth because it is the biggest,
most open, and innovative in the world. The United States must maintain active leadership in
economic growth to preserve the economic advantage. This will promote an attractive destination
for investors, researchers, and students.
Violet extremism directly affects the security of the US citizens and its allies, also indirectly
damages the world economic structure. The immediate and foreseeable future, the most direct
threat to the United States at home and abroad is terrorism and violent extremism. The US greatest
responsibly is to protect the American citizen; however this responsibility does not stop at the US
borders. The US must brace and influence international security because it serves our national
interest, upholds our commitment to allies, and addresses global threats. Violet extremism has a
negative effective on the global economy and instills fears throughout nations.
The most demanding challenge to National Security is violet extremism. The reason is counter
terrorism is getting more difficult, these three factors are why; first, civil wars in Libya, Yemen,
and Syria have led to the breakup of the Middle East. The direct results are more safe havens for
terrorist to train, tougher to tract the flow of
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Taking a Look at Hosetail
Horsetail is a member of the Equisetum genus, and treats a wide variety of illnesses. The
scientific name is Equisetum arvense and Equisetum means horse bristle. It has been used since
the ancient Roman and Greek times usually for reducing bleeding in patients. Horsetail is
generally found in Europe, Asia, North America, and the Middle East. It is more abundant and
lasts longer in sandy or wet soils. Today, E. arvense is mainly used for kidney and bladder
problems, osteoporosis, frail nails, and cuts or burns (Uni. Maryland 2011). Horsetail has two
stages fertile (reproductive) and sterile (vegetative), reproduction always comes before the
vegetative stage. In spring, a brown stem with a head that looks like a pinecone starts to grow.
Later as the fertile stem dies, a green stem with long, slender branches starts to form and lasts until
winter, this is the vegetative stage. The branches aren t evenly distributed amongst the plant, but
are found towards the top end of the plant. Its form of reproduction is though spores for the fertile
stage and by tubers in the sterile stage (Ohio University). Tubers are similar to roots, they store
energy for the new plant, and helps with vegetative reproduction(WiseGEEK). A tuber is the tip of
a rhizomewhich is a stem that is underground. The tuber has an abundance of unused nutrients
stored for the next plant. The rhizomes will start to pop up around the plant, and in the fall it will
form tubers which is the new plant (Koning 1994).
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1 Peter Analysis
F.Lecture 19 1 Peter
Word Count: 565
1.Summarize the typical evangelical reconstruction of the circumstances behind the writing of 1
Peter.
The letter attributes the writing to Peter. Similarities in style with Acts and the Gospels seem to
confirm the attribution along with a lack of objections from the early church about authorship.
Peter probably used Silas as an amanuensis, accounting for the Greek style of the letter. The next
verse claims that the letter was written from Babylon , likely a code name used for Rome. This
coincides with tradition and with Paul s correspondence since, according to 2 Tim. 4:11, Mark
went to Rome in the mid 60 s. Thus, Peter is writing from Rome at the beginning of the Neronic
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What is apocalyptic literature and what distinct rules of interpretation apply to it?
The genre of apocalyptic literature is varied but was well known in the first century and can also
be seen in other Christian and Jewish sources such as Daniel, Ezekiel, Zechariah, Jesus Olivet
Discourse, and portions of 1 and 2 Thessalonians. This type of writing makes extensive use of
symbolism, grotesque and outlandish imagery, and numbers infused with cryptic/symbolic
meaning. It was often written in times of crisis, and can depict past, present, and future events
intertwined or leading to moments of Godly intervention and triumph over evil forces.
Apocalyptic literature ought to be studied and analyzed in light of first century history. The most
important hermeneutical principle we can follow is, to make sense out of the text as a 1st century
Christian in Asia minor would have understood it, and not as a modern 21st century Christians
infusing meaning anachronistically into the text as it is often done. A literal interpretation is
almost always the wrong approach to interpret such
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Case Study Of E-Procurement In Philips Consumer Electronics
E procurement in Philips Consumer Electronics
Introduction
Philips is a Dutch diversified technology company headquartered in Amsterdam with primary
divisions focused in the areas of Healthcare, Consumer Lifestyle and Lighting. It was founded in
Eindhoven in 1891 by Gerard Philips and his father Frederik. It is one of the largest electronics
companies in the world and employs around 122,000 people across more than 60 countries.
(Philips, 2011) Its profit (for the year 2012) amounted €226 million.
With main focus on meaningful innovation, Philips serves professional and consumer markets
through three overlapping sectors: Healthcare, Lighting and Consumer Lifestyle. Throughout its
portfolio, Philips demonstrates its innovation capacity by translating customer insights into
meaningful technology and applications that improve the quality of people s lives (Philips, 2014).
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The introduction of the intranet based Ariba enterprise resource planning systems cut the Philips
annual purchasing costs by tens of millions of dollars. Philips rolled out an e procurement system in
2000, to more than 100 sites worldwide, in a project which aimed to cut 8% from its $5 billion
global supply bill (Goodwin, 2000).
Apart from the direct costs reduction the implementation of e procurement influenced the company
s indirect (administrative) costs which mainly concerned the amount of paper work of the
managers (thanks to the Philips e procurement paper work was reduced by 100 men years in
Europe), the auditing process (after the implementation of e procurement the process became semi
automated), acquiring and disposing goods (after the year 2000 the inventory expenditures of
Philips decreased globally by 15%) and overpayment while purchasing the materials (the introduced
e procurement allowed managers to observe the purchasing prices in real
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Finishing Hardwood Floors
Hardwood floor can be finished using high power sanding machines, although some handwork
may be necessary in places that on which a sanding machine will not fit, or near corners. Before
starting the finishing process, the hardwood surface should be free of dirt and all nails must be
carefully driven so they are not protruding in the floor or the baseboard. Depending on the
hardwood flooringsurface, sometimes with two sanding cuts, you will get a nice finish whatsoever,
if the floor is uneven, then three sanding cuts will be needed.
Hardwood Flooring Sanding Machines
There are two main types of sanding machines: drum or disk type. Drum sanders have the sandpaper
mounted on a drum that rotates parallel to the plane of the floor, scratching in straight lines in the
direction of the sanding machine. On the other hand, disk sanders are the ones in which the
sandpaper rotates in a circle in the plane of the floor. There are different tools that will facilitate
sanding hardwood floor near the edges of the floor and next to the baseboard.
Choosing the right sandpaper is a very important thing to do, because coarse grits will scratch the
hardwood leaving some marks that will be noticeable. Fine grits are better when you want to have
the best finishing on a hardwood flooring, although it will require additional work. For better
results, start by using the coarse sandpaper, to level the floor and continue to polish the surface
using finer sandpaper.
Hardwood Flooring Sanding
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Similarities Between Edgar Allan Poe And Stephen King
In every time period there is always a writers that dominates a certain genre. These individuals
are masters in their fields and can evoke the deepest feeling in their readers. There are many of
these writers in every generation for every genre. In the field of horror two writers should spring
to everyone s mind. Edgar Allen Poe and Stephen King. Both writers have made their marks in
literature for exploring the darker sides of imagination producing writings that can leave readers
shaken from freight. Although both authors are from different time periods they have similarities
in writing that shows their skills. Not only do both writers have similarities in their life styles they
both led similar lives . Edgar Allan Poe was born in 1809... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In 1947 he was born to Nellie Ruth Pillsbury King. His mother single handedly took care of both
king and his brother while moving about the country following their father who was not apart of
their lives. Unlike Poe s guardian Ms.King was always supportive of her son s writing career,
and encouraged him to write as much as possible. Despite similarities in their lives both homes
were very different. Poe live in a financially stable house but with a parent who was emotionally
detached, and did not support his desire for writing. King lived in a home that was financially
unstable, but received support from his mother. His desire to write, and his mother s support led
him to accomplish many great things. King s writing started from a very early age. a He
submitted hundreds of stories to different publications in the genres of horror. King received his
college education at the University of Maine in Orono. He lacked the finances to pay for his
education so he worked a fulltime job to order to pay his tuition. By the time he reached college
he had several writings published and was becoming very serious about it. He remained focused
in college and blossomed as a writer in the experience. Perhaps this is where the core difference
exists between Poe and King ;one lacked a strong emotional foundation in his youth and went on to
make disastrous choices, consequently keeping him out of reach of success within his lifetime.
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Analyzing Langston Hughes The Weary Blues
Ashton Logan
11/8/17
English 224
Hallie Beard
Ragtime Writer
Jazz music is associated with long, lazy melodies and ornate rhythmical patterns, the Blues, also
follows this form. Langston Hughes poem, The Weary Blues, uses non traditional rhyme and meter
in order to reach the average individual, going against the conventional form that previous writers
had set in stone. A ragtime melody narrates the story of someone s demise and the resolution of
their situation just as Hughes poem, The Weary Blues, mimics the blues as it narrates a story about
the piano man. The The Weary Blues is dark which directly mimics the somewhat depressed plot
of the poem. Sound plays an essential role in Hughes poem as they reiterate the dull mood by ,
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Paper Towels Benefits
Have you ever wondered how life would be without paper towels? People rarely ask themselves
this question, but when they do, they realize their great importance in society. Good hygiene has
always been something we worry about, which is why they are needed in our everyday life and
we should try to maintain the option of buying paper towels freely. Paper(pulp) is the main
ingredient in paper towels, this ingredient is of great use when we come to think about it because it
makes up most of our everyday necessities. Paper products are overseen by the EPA ( United States
Environmental Protection Agency), which has the sole purpose of protecting our health and
environment. The EPA oversees these products because they are the main product of the
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Declaration Of Faith Research Paper
Faith is far from being easy. If your faith is placed in something you can t see, then it s usually hard
to act on that faith unless you are deeply rooted and involved in it. Actions prove how much faith
you have. Without proof, your declaration of faith does not mean much.
Abraham is an exceptionally worthy example of faith in God. I admire Abraham s faith for many
reasons. First, he wasn t from a family that adopted faith in God. His family was pagan and didn t
have faith in God in the first place. Logically, Abraham had no foundation of belief either, unless
he had strong faith in the power of God. He could either choose to live in comfortable harmony
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God gives gifts, and if it is His will, He takes them away. Abraham had been promised that he
would be a father of many nations, and even though it seemed impossible at the time, Isaac was
born. Now, the majority of people would be overjoyed and delighted at such a miracle from
God. Abraham must have prized his child and loved him intensely, but then his faith was tested
again. God asked Abraham to sacrifice Isaac, which was something that must have broken
Abraham s heart to do. He had waited so long to receive God s promise of a son, and now it was
apparently being taken away from him. He had already trusted God immensely, even though he
had occasionally proved irresolute, but this might have seemed like a complete contraction of
God s promise and character. How could he be a father of many nations without a son? Why
would a just and fair God command him to sacrifice a child that he loved? It doesn t quite make
sense when you think about it, but God does have a plan in the end. Nevertheless, only a meager
amount of people would follow through with this act of supreme submission and faith. Abraham
was stalwart in his faith, however, and God rewarded him by not letting him kill Isaac. Abraham
had faith in God s power rather than the gift God had given him, and in the end it showed that God
was in
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Moses And David Research Paper
David from 1 Samuel and Moses from the Exodus, are some of the most important characters of the
Old Testament. Moses and David, have many similarities and differences throughout their lives.
They are both referred to as men or servants of God. However, they represent vastly different
functions within the Bible. While both Davidand Mosesserve God, they do so in extremely
contrasting ways.
The lives of Moses and David contain many similarities in their youth. Both Moses and David
were the youngest child of their families. Also, both prophets came from troubled family
situations. Moses and David both grew up in wealthy households that took them in. First, David
was raised in the palace of Saul. The prophet Samuel explains, And David came to ... Show more
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First, they both antagonize their rulers. Likewise, this causes them to lose the favor of their
adoptive households. Interestingly, Moses and David, both distinguish themselves and lose
royal favor, by killing someone. First, David loses favor and becomes a significant figure by
killing Goliath. As a result, Saul begins to fear David. Similarly, Moses kills an Egyptian slave
driver, which angers the Pharaoh. Both of these deaths, symbolize the beginning of the divine
missions of David and Moses. As a result, they both begin confronting the authority in the region.
David begins directly fighting against Saul. Moses begins confronting the Pharaoh with plagues.
However, at this time the first major difference between Moses and David becomes apparent.
David spoke through God indirectly through the prophet Samuel. But Moses, was a prophet, so
spoke to God directly. However, this point of their lives poses additional similarities. During this
time of their lives, both Moses and David worked as shepherds. Likewise, their opponents
constantly began to yield, but changed their minds. The Pharaoh at many points stated that he
would free the Jews. For example, the Pharaoh said, I will let you go, and ye shall stay no longer,
(Exodus 9:28). However, the Pharaoh constantly changed his mind because, The Lord hardened the
heart of Pharaoh, (Exodus 9:12). Similarly, at many times Saul considered making peace with
David. However, he must change his mind, until he is eventually defeated and David becomes
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Analysis Of Gilbert Tuhabonye In Michael Hall s Running...
Running for His Life In the article Running for His Life by Michael Hall he explains the traumatic
experience Gilbert Tuhabonye had to experience in his hometown when he was young. In Burundi
his peers were assassinated by people they ve known most of their life who happened to be Hutu.
The Hutu clan wanted all Tutsipeople dead. They were determined to eliminate all Tutsi
individuals. They killed hundreds of young students in his school that day. They set the school
on fire so no one would survive. Everyone was in terrible pain they just wanted it to be over. He
was in pain as well, part of his body was on fire. He then tried to kill himself by putting an end to
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First, Gilbert Tuhabonye s agent John Conley states Before a race, I tell him he s done the
work... he just has to not to let the negative talk in his head get to him. (603) This quotation
shows that Tuhabonye feels as he isn t good enough, and although he s done all the work he still
has trouble accepting the fact that he is outstanding at what he does. When he went through the
horrible experience of being treated like he was worth absolutely nothing by the Hutus. He had
no self confidence and some of that is still with him. Tuhabonye coaches people to be the best
they can be and also motivates them, even though he needs to be motivating himself. If he
believed in himself more, he could become unstopable. Also, John Conley recounts that
Tuhabonye thinks These guys are better than me, and he puts himself in last place. (603) This
quotation shows how low his self esteem actually is, he doesn t give himself enough credit.
Tuhabonye is hard on himself because he knows nothing is easy. Coming from a third world
country he has built himself up from nothing, and he knows he has a long road ahead of him.
Everyone in his life believes he can achieve his goals except himself and thats something that he
needs to work on according to his agent. He wants to win an Olympic medal and he knows he has
to work
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Evaluating Arguments For Film s Magic Essay
Evaluating Arguments in Film
Although films are a relatively new form of art, they have shaped the modern world more than
any other. It is true that visual art is equally compelling, but films appear as persuasive and capture
the viewer s emotions and interests. This effectiveness is on account of a movie s magic, which is
simply the cinematography techniques that filmmakers apply. These techniques are esoteric, and so
hidden from the eyes of an ordinary viewer. Only trained eyes can detect the filmmakers
approaches and judge whether or not they are relevant. When evaluating a film, one resort to two
objects. As it were, the first is to assess the film s magic, which refers to the ability of a film to
capture and demand a viewer s attention. Design, costumes, and lighting often appeal to this
quarter. The second object is the film s content. In other words, the story matters more than the
representation. Through the story, the filmmakers can postulate an argument, which the viewers
can subtly engage (Winkler 13). In many cases, the audience can forget the set designs and the
costumes, but not the words and actions of the characters. Troy is one of the movies with a powerful
argument.
Indeed, Troy is an epic film, and would continue to entertain and educate for generations to come.
It is a great film because of the presentation and the economic use of words. Each phrase seems to
be in a perfect place. The film is an adaptation of Homer s Iliad, a great story of
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Spiritual Assistant Research Paper
Obviously, a spiritual assistant must be knowledgeable about Franciscan spirituality and have a
thorough understanding of the secular Franciscan way of life.
The spiritual assistant must be a person of prayer and have a good grasp of Scripture, especially the
Gospels, so that he or she can assist secular Franciscans in their Gospel way of life.
A spiritual assistant needs good communication skills, without which it would be difficult to give
assistance to a fraternity. The SA offers spiritual reflections at monthly council and fraternity
gatherings always keeping in mind that they are working with the fraternity and its council and not
directing it.
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He might require additional informtion to be sure this person is suitable and well prepared to serve
the fraternity.
No letter from a spiritual assistant would be complete without a spiritual reflection.
As we enter a new Church year and the season of Advent, the time is now to prepare our hearts to
more fully experience the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. We must rid ourselves of those attitudes
and behaviors that prevent God from making a dwelling place among us. Let us take to heart the
words of Jesus and ...stay awake! For [we] do not know on which day [our] Lord will come.
In the words of Pope Benedict XVII:
Advent is concerned with that very connection between memory and hope which is so necessary
to man. Advent s intention is to awaken the most profound and basic emotional memory within us,
namely, the memory of the God who became a child. This is a healing memory; it brings hope.
The purpose of the Church s year is continually to rehearse her great history of memories, to
awaken the heart s memory so that it can discern the star of
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Essay The Extreme Joy and Expense of Having a Baby
Islamic banking is a structure that allows conducting banking activities and trades in line with the
Islamic Shari ah laws and principles by avoiding all the haram (prohibited) activity such as interest
and financing prohibited businesses.
An Islamic financial institution such as financial banking has been established before two or three
decades ago in the aim to provide satisfactory financial facilities to the interested parties as
compared to conventional banks. In 1974 Dubai Islamic bank which is the first Islamic commercial
bank was established and later Islamic Development Bank (IDB) has been established in 1975
(Hennie and Iqbal, 2008).
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According to Mousavi, Seyed M. Mahdi and Mahdavi Agha (2008) credit risk in Islamic banks
appears in the settlement risk support. This kind of credit risk arises when the Islamic bank pays
money or delivers assets before receiving its own assets or cash and then exposing itself to
potential loss. Also Islamic banks expose themselves to credit risk when the bank uses profit
sharing mechanisms of financing such as Mudarabah and Musharakah because the entrepreneurs
will not pay bank shares when it is due.
Although there are number of conventional banks that offer shari ah compliant products in their
banking services, there are two major shari ah compliant banks registered in Kenya which all of
them are under the supervision of Kenya s central bank (KCB) and they are given the same
treatment as the other conventional banks in Kenya. These are Community Bank Limited, and Gulf
African Bank. According to Azizul (1999) most Islamic banks that are working under the
contemporary world operate in a mixed environment in which conventional banks function side by
side with the Islamic banks and there are only few instances where special Islamic banking
legislation was approved to define a new relationship between Islamic banks and the central bank.
Ndungu (2010) noted that the concept of Islamic Finance has generated a lot of interest and
overwhelming
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Leadership Assessment
Leadership Assessment
Business Management
February 26, 2013
Leadership Assessment
1. Analyze the leadership styles(s) of a senior executive (CEO, CFO, COO, Director, ect.) in your
current or previous organization who made a positive or negative impact on you.
In a previous organization I had a platoon sergeant by the name of Staff Sergeant Hardy. He was a
very strategic leader who had the ability to anticipate, envision, maintain flexibility, think
strategically, and works with others to initiate changes that created a positive future for our platoon
/company (Williams, 2012).
He was terrific at reacting to crises and fixing them. He worked his magic in our first deployment
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3. Evaluate the performance of your selected leader based on his ethical conduct and effective
communication to determine if this leader was successful in motivating and empowering you to
improve on your work performance. Explain you answer.
Sergeant Hardy knew what he valued. He also recognized the importance of ethical behavior. He
exhibited both values and ethics in his leadership style and actions. Sergeant Hardy ethics and
values were very visible because he lived them in his actions every single day. He lived true to
all seven United States Army core values and everyone in his presents followed his lead. As a
leader, Sergeant Hardy chooses the values and the ethics that were most important to him, the
values and ethics he believed in and it defined his character. Living his values was one of the
most powerful tools available to him that helped him lead and influence others in the workplace.
He knew the vital aspect of the workplace is working well with others. That included everyone
from peers to supervisors. He knew not all employees will not always like each other, but knew
they needed to set aside their personal or even work related differences to reach a larger goal. In
many instances, those who are not considered team players could have faced demotion. On the
other hand, those who work well with others often advanced on that aspect alone, in the
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Sugar s Effect on Your Health
Sugar s effect on your health
The average American consumes an astounding 2 3 pounds of sugar each week, which is not
surprising considering that highly refined sugars in the forms of sucrose (table sugar), dextrose
(corn sugar), and high fructose corn syrup are being processed into so many foods such as bread,
breakfast cereal, mayonnaise, peanut butter, ketchup, spaghetti sauce, and a plethora ofmicrowave
meals.
In the last 20 years, we have increased sugar consumption in the U.S. 26 pounds to 135 lbs. of
sugar per person per year! Prior to the turn of this century (1887 1890), the average consumption
was only 5 lbs. per person per year! Cardiovascular disease and cancer was virtually unknown in the
early 1900 s.
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When these storehouses are depleted, metabolization of cholesterol and fatty acid is impeded,
contributing to higher blood serumtriglycerides, cholesterol, promoting obesity due to higher fatty
acid storage around organs and in sub cutaneous tissue folds.
Because sugar is devoid of minerals, vitamins, fiber, and has such a deteriorating effect on the
endocrine system, major researchers and major health organizations (American Dietetic Association
and American Diabetic Association) agree that sugar consumption in America is one of the 3 major
causes of degenerative disease.
Honey is a simple sugar
There are 4 classes of simple sugars which are regarded by most nutritionists as harmful to optimal
health when prolonged consumption in amounts above 15% of the carbohydrate calories are
ingested: Sucrose, fructose, honey, and malts. Some of you may be surprised to find honey here.
Although honey is a natural sweetener, it is considered a refined sugar because 96% of dry matter
are simple sugars: fructose, glucose and sucrose. It is little wonder that the honey bear is the only
animal found in nature with a problem with tooth decay (honey decays teeth faster than table
sugar). Honey has the highest calorie content of all sugars with 65 calories/tablespoon, compared
to the 48 calories/tablespoon found in table sugar. The increased calories are bound to cause
increased blood serum fatty acids, as well
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The Fairy Queen by Henry Purcell
The Baroque period is an era of artistic style utilizing embellished motion, pure and effortlessly
interpreted detail to yield drama, tension, exuberance, and opulence in representation. The opera
The Fairy Queen by Henry Purcell is an excellent representation of the Baroque era in its inordinate
application of all theatrical foundations, embroidered indications, and the selected focused
elucidation to return melodrama, emotional tension, enthusiasm, and sumptuousness for the
audience watching. Baroque musicis characterized through contrasts as dramatic elements, monody
and the advent of the basso continuo, and different instrumental sounds. Contrast is an essential
feature in the production of baroque arrangements. The alternations between bold and flamboyant
and soft, solo and ensemble, different instruments and timbres all constitute a key portion in various
baroque compositions. Composers similarly created more precise instrumental arrangements
regularly stipulating the instruments on a musical piece that ought to be executed instead of
allowing the performing musician to select. The Fairy Queen is a masque or semi operaby Henry
Purcell. The libretto is an revision of William Shakespeare s wedding comedy A Midsummer Night
s Dream. Purcell did not put any of Shakespeare s wording to tunes; as an alternative he poised
melodies for short musical numbers in every act but the beginning performance. The opera itself
had also been marginally modernised in
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Causes Of The Second Triumvirate
The Second Triumvirate existed from 43 B.C. to 33 B.C. The Second Triumvirate lasted for only
ten years. The Second Triumvirate years were filled with a variety of battles between the three
men. Rome will fall with the new Triumvirate because the people have been deceived and have
faced many troubles, the Triumviratehas tasted power and are greedy for more, and the three men in
the Triumvirate mistrust and dislike each other. The Triumvirate stealing from the public s fortune
shows their lack of morals and concern for Rome. Before the war against the conspirators started,
Mark Antonycommanded Lepidus to fetch the will (4.1.11) in order to see how they would cut
some charge in legacies (4.1.12). Some may say Antony took the money to help protect the
people of Rome. However, Mark Antony used the poor, naive, confused public to ensure he got
revenge on Brutus and the conspirators. Antony sparked the fire to start this war in order to get
revenge and will use the people s money to get revenge, not to protect. In addition, the
Triumvirate has no respect for human life. Their lack of sympathy towards the deaths of soldiers
and civilians showed their inconsideration for them. They simply said that they shall not live
(4.1.9) and that they are damn[ed] (4.1.9). Others may say that they didn t hold significant
consideration towards their death because it is normal for people to die in a war. Yet, the war was
initiated by Mark Antony and his thirst for revenge. He is the
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Jose Marti Rhetorical Analysis
JosГ© MartГ s Stance on the Government s Role in Ensuring Virtuosity
Through the writings of JosГ© MartГ, a reader witnesses his strong love for justice, virtue, and
duty. His writings illustrate, with fantastic diction, MartГ s profound distaste for those who are not
virtuous; specifically governments that are not virtuous. The theme that is consistently found in the
work of MartГ is his belief that the government is ultimately responsible for the acts carried out by
its citizens. He believes that the government creates the monsters which it so desperately attempts
to eliminate. And, in multiple essays, MartГ makes clear that he believes the only way to prevent
the acts of these monsters is by the government leading its citizens to a life of virtuosity through
their own demonstration of such character.
MartГ follows the several key trials that he believes provide evidence for the government s need
to accept responsibility for what is done by its citizens. In, The trial of Guiteau, the reader learns
about Charles J. Guiteau who was convicted in the killing of President Garfield. In this essay,
MartГ is adamant about ensuring that no one forgives the convicted murderer for his deed. In one
sentence MartГ states, He does not arouse pity; he does not arouse forgiveness; he arouses no
desire to excuse him and goes on to say, There is no place for him in men s hearts, only in their
hatred (95). Yet, the irony of his statements becomes evident through the sentence immediately
following the latter when MartГ explains that Reason demands that his [the convicted murderer]
life be spared because he believes that killing the monster is inadequate way of ending power s
nature to grow monsters... (95). Thus, while MartГ strongly believes that no forgiveness should be
shown to Guiteau, he still believes that Guiteau deserves to live because his execution would not
change the reason why it happened. Instead, MartГ believes that only the government can prevent
what happened by changing what caused it. Moreover, it could be loosely said that he does not
believe the Guiteau is responsible for the death of the president; instead he believes that the
government under which Guiteau lived is responsible. Ultimately, MartГ
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Logistics Management
Introduction
The competitive drivers of the 21st century are time and service (responsiveness and flexibility).
The notions of stabilizing flow and reducing variations are no longer competitive practices. More to
point, three forces separately and in combination are driving today s companies deeper and deeper
into a territory that most of the executive and managers find frighteningly unfamiliar. These forces
are the 3 C s, customer, competition and change.
Customers: Seller no longer has upper hand whereas customers do. A customer now tells the
supplier what they want, when they want it, how they want it and what they will pay.
Competition: It used to be simple the company that could get the market with an acceptable product
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It was used mainly in military parlance referring to the massive exercise of planning for and
mobilizing of resources men, weapons, materials from food to medicines, etc., from various parts
of the world to battlefields.
From being a military tool, it has been slowly imbibed by the business empires to effectively
manage their production and distribution requirements. A contemporary definition of logistics
explains it as the process of planning, implementing and controlling efficient and cost effective flow
of materials and information from point of origin to point of consumption for the purpose of
conforming to customer s requirements
In simple words logistics Means Movement It is concerned with getting goods and Services where
they are required when they are required. Logistics involves the integration of information,
transportation, inventory, warehousing, material handling, and packaging and so on. When
inventory is correctly positioned to facilitate sales, logistics adds value to the product. It is mainly
concerned with optimizing flows within the organization. It is essentially planning orientation and
framework that seeks to create a single plan for the flow of product and information through the
business.
Logistics means different things to different people. Each individual may define it the way he has
interest on the concerned issue. Just as the popular quote the beauty is what the person sees or
perceives in
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The Differences Between Human And Body Systems
Frogs are called amphibians, and humans are classified as mammals. As well, our exterior
appearances of frogs and humans look contrastive, but nonetheless besides the differences, our
interior appearances share many similarities. Some similarities include body structure such as eyes,
ears, a mouth, and nose. Other similarities include our basic organs like lungs, a stomach, and a
heart. Also, just like humans frogs are composed of many different body systems, three of which
are the circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems, which work together to help them live.
However, we also share many differences. Some examples of our external differences are our
external appearances, such as size, skin, and colouring, and our habitats. As a... Show more content
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1 When the ventricle contracts, the oxygenated blood is taken to the carotid arteries (to the head),
and deoxygenated blood is taken to the pulmocutanoeus arteries (to the skin and lungs where
fresh oxygen can be picked up).2 In systematic circulation of a human, arteries pick up oxygen
rich blood from the heart and transport it to the body tissues. During this process oxygen is
diffused into the cells and carbon dioxide is also diffused from the cells into the blood. In
pulmonary circulation, deoxygenated blood is carried from the heart to the lungs and
oxygenated blood from the lungs is returned to the heart.3 The 4 chambered heart of a human
has the advantage over simpler structures because it allows us to send our deoxygenated blood to
the lungs and our oxygenated blood to the rest of the body without having to mix the two. 4
Because of a human s size and complexity, we need a more efficient circulation system and that is
why a 4 chambered heart works best for us, while a 3 chambered heart works best for frogs
because they are much smaller and more simple than humans.
Frogs and humans breathe for the same reason: to take in oxygen and pass carbon dioxide. We also
both have lungs, but that is where our similarities end. 5 The differences in our respiratory systems
lie in the fact that our living conditions are different. Humans use 1 type of respiration while frogs
use 3, and therefore humans breathe only through their lungs,
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Justice Delayed is Justice Denied
JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED ******************************** In the
legendary interminable case of Jarndyce Vs Jarndyce in Dickens The Bleak House , characters
have grown old, been born into, married into, and been divorced from various plaintiffs and
defendants and awaited judgement with fond hope as if to The Last Day of Judgement. In this
novel, Charles Dickens brings forth a long running litigation which is an embodiment of the failures
of the Chancery. His depiction of the judiciary as slow and arcane helped to spur an ongoing
movement that later led to remarkable legal reforms in the Eighteenth century England. But even
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After filing a complaint, she was so much harassed by the police that it led to her eventual
suicide. But Rathore was convicted on Dec 21, 2009 after two decades of the crime. It is
because the accused was given this much time that he could gather false evidences resulting in
lingering of the case for two decades. Another instance is the 1993 Mumbai Blast case. One of
the accused and well known bollywood actor, Sanjay Dutt, was convicted after a long period on
2013. The acquittal of congress leader Sajjan Kumar in 1984 riot case again proves the hold of
nefarious politicians, whose sole raison d ГЄtre is amassing power and money, over the court s
judgement. These instances give corroborative evidences of the subjection of judiciary to political
and financial clout. This legal maxim framed by British Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone,
is to some extend vindicated. But it should not be forgotten that in between seeking justice and
deliverance of justice there are a lot of pre requisites, formalities and prescribed procedures
governing the court proceedings that need to be followed. These are very time consuming but
unavoidable also. For example, it is rather a precondition that every accused be given reasonable
chance to defend himself.
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Money Too Richer While The Poor Are Getting Poorer
The saying goes, the rich are getting richer while the poor are getting poorer. The government has
always had several issues with which to contend, one of the major arguments has been, do the rich
pay enough on taxes? This argument on rich paying enough in taxes has been around since the start
of American history. On one side of the argument, people feel the current taxrates are at maximum
levels, the Buffet rule, which calls for a minimum tax rate of 30 percent on those who make
more than $1 million a year is essentially already in effect (Dubay 353). This argument clearly
states the rich are currently paying more than enough in their fair share of taxes. The other side
of the argument is the rich are not paying enough in taxes. In the bigger picture our country,
schools, roads, and people are going down fast and hard. The government can choose to raise the
federal tax rate on the rich but high earners also happen to be business owners, investors, and
entrepreneurs (Dubay 353). The government s excuse saying high earners are an integral part of
the economic opportunity in employing low and middle class families is only an excuse for
letting the rich keep their money and earn more. The government says the rich are paying their fair
share of taxes, fair is paying on all taxable income, including capital interest to be taxed at a level
commensurate with the rich and super rich level.
Who are the rich? President Barack Obama considers a single person making $400,000 a year
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Assignment On Deleting Temporary File
Deleting temporary file
1.Deleting temporary files. You would first have to click Start and then you have to find the system
tools.
2.You would have to locate the disk clean up tool. You would first have to choose which disk you
want to clean up.
3.Then the tool will then calculate how much space it will be able to free up.
4.When this has finished the next window will show all the files you are able to delete. Then tick
the files you want to delete and click the OK button.
Building the network cable
So to make the cable you first will need to use the cutting tools, then to take the outer rubber off the
end of the cable. Then the next step is untwisting the wires and putting them back in the correct
order the following colours are:
1.Orange white
2.Orange
3.Green white
4.Blue
5.Blue white
6.Green
7.Brown white
8.Brown
So when the wires have been put into the correct order, you can trim the wires and then insert the
wires into the clip. You would then use the tool to clamp the wires into position so they do not fall
out of the clip.
No Screenshots to prove this but we done this in hari lesson for making a network cable.
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P6
The mouse feels strange:
The problem: There are many problems that can cause the computer mouse not to work, like the
mouse cursor is moving by itself when no one is using it or it can be jumping side to side. Ways to
resolve the problem: There can be many reasons why the computer mouse may not be
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Benjamin Franklin And Booker T Washington Analysis
Benjamin Franklin and Booker T. Washington use their respective autobiographies to document
their experiences in both poverty and politics. These pieces of writing cover the full expanse of
Washington and Franklin s careers, from uneducated children to highly successful adults, and
within them, both men recorded the lessons they had learned and the wisdom they would like to
impart. Throughout their lives, it is clear that though the two individuals were raised in different
times, they share similar stories of personal growth. It is also abundantly clear that both lives were
significantly shaped by women: Franklin and Washington were born from women, married to
women, and funded by women. However, in each biography, every womandescribed in the lives of
these great men share one common facet; they are afterthoughts. These women are mentioned
briefly or in passing, regardless of the impact they left or the change they inspired. Up from Slavery
and The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklinboth portray women as props in the lives of men, and
in reading these autobiographies I have examined both my own life and how it compares to the
other women I ve known.
Benjamin Franklin looks past the many women in his life through his complete lack of
acknowledgement of the roles they played in shaping him. After writing to his sister for 63 years,
he never once so much as mentions her name (Lepore XI). In all 136 pages of his autobiography,
Franklin does not talk about his sister. He
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Performance Analysis Of Clustering Algorithms For...
Performance Analysis of Clustering Algorithms in Detecting Outliers Sairam1, Manikandan2,
Sowndarya3 School of Computing, SASTRA University, Thanjavur Tamil Nadu, India. Abstract
This paper presents the analysis of Kmeans and K Medians clustering algorithm in detecting
outliers. Clustering is generally used in pattern recognition where if a user wants to search for some
particular pattern, clustering reduces the searching load. The k means clustering and kmedians
clustering algorithm s performance in detecting outliers are analysed here. K means clustering
clusters the similar data with the help of the mean value and squared error criterion. Kmedians is
similar to k means algorithm but median values are calculated there. Outliers are the one different
from norm. If they are not properly detected and handled, they clustering will be affected in a great
manner. Keywords: Clustering, k Means, k Medians, Outliers I.INTRODUCTION Data mining is
the process used to analyse large quantities of data and gather useful information from them. It
extracts the hidden information from large heterogeneous databases in many different dimensions
and finally summarizes it into categories and relations of data. Clustering and classifications are the
two main techniques of data mining followed by association rules, predictions, estimations and
regressions. Many fields imply on data mining like games, business, surveillance, science and
engineering etc. II. LITERATURE REVIEW
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Public Finance
public finance is the study of the financial activities of governments and public authorities. divided
into three categories: a Knowing what activities the public sector engages in and how these are
organized (that is, revenue gathering and expenditures) b Understanding and foreseeing the full
consequences of these governmental activities c Evaluating alternative policies.
The positive side describes the activities of the public sector, explains the reasons of the programs
in existence and also analyses the consequences of government policies
The normative side, on the other hand, is concerned with designing new policies that meet certain
objectives.
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example education externalities keep the market from reaching allocative efficiency because the
gains or losses generated are external to the pricing system; they are unpriceable. The transaction
costs of externalities misallocation of resources or a failure of the market economy to generate a
Pareto optimum. positive externalities 3 types of interventions the government may engage in:
(i) Subsidies: Subsidies are monetary payments government budget to lower their prices Long term,
low interest loans and tax reductions are examples of subsidies.
(ii) Government production at lower priceswe have a direct governmental influence on allocation
because the government itself undertakes the responsibility of the production of the positive
external good. supplies it at a lower price, in some cases free of charge iii)compulsion:it regulate the
consumption of certain goods and services.example in most country basic education is compulsory
and parents have to send their children to school. negative externalities arise from harmful
production and consumption, 3 instruments the government may use. These are:
(i)Tax penalties or legal punishments to limit the production or consumption of a good. e.g.
outlawing pollution
(ii) The government may impose excise taxes on goods so as to discourage their consumption or
production. known as sumptuary taxes, e.g. taxes on the consumption of alcoholic drinks
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Food Stamp
Is the Food Stamp Program a Substantial Contribution to Childhood Obesity? Is the Food Stamp
Program a Substantial Contribution to Childhood Obesity? Introduction Is the rising rate of
childhood obesity within the United States affected by the food stamp program? This is the
question that formulated the basis of my research. Looking at the rising statistics of obesity rates
within America s youth and researching why the weight of the United States community is
significantly passing those of its surrounding countries. In researching this topic I hope to
determine if the food stamp program is in any way responsible for this increasing health issue. As
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These limitations force the recipients to make their food stamps last over the given month that
they are disbursed; this usually leads them to buying products in bulk. Families that usually
worry about having enough food on a day to day basis are given the ability to purchase food
products without limitations, tend to focus on quantity over quality. Concentrating on quantity is
the determinant food stamp recipients use in making meager choices and over consume low
quality food. More often than not they buy more food that would not be considered healthy or
beneficial towards their diet. The increase in weight progressively occurs as the recipients
continue to receive the food stamps. Gibson (2004 p. 372) also examined the long term effect of
food stamp participation on childhood obesity. In her study Gibson focused on the quantity,
quality, and timing of food consumption s effects on the food stamp program s young recipients.
She examined the eating habits of children participating in the food stamp program as well as
their physical activity (Gibson 2006 p. 1081). She concluded that long term participation is
positively and suggestively associated with being overweight among younger children who are
under the poverty line. Opposing Views The article titled Child Specific Food Insecurity and
Overweight are Not Associated in a Sample of 10 15 Year Old Low Income Youth expresses an
opposing view (Gunderson, Lohman, Eisenmann, Garasky
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Flower And The Bayonet
The image taken by the French photographer Marc Riboud in 1967, entitled The Ultimate
Confrontation: The Flower and the Bayonet (1967) is among the most renowned anti war news
photos and it is selected to be analyzed in this critical essay. The title directly points out the main
conflict in this picture which may arouse viewers interest and reflection but for further
comprehension, more background information is needed. The girl in the picture with a
chrysanthemum holding in her hands was a 17 year old American high school student at that time
whose name was Jane Rose Kasmir. On 21 October 1967, more than 2500 armed soldiers tried to
block the way of over 100,000 anti war activists gathered under the Pentagon for a march against
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As for vertical layout, being placed on the top means that it is presented as something ideal
whereas those at the bottom means that they are relatively real elements. The flower placed on top
stands for an idealized object hence also becomes the most salient and emphasized part which also
echoes with theme that calling for love and peace, and the guns on the bottom seem to be the
opposite of theme which indicate the real
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Cat On A Hot Tin Roof
Cat on a hot tin roof is a play by a Pulitzer prize for drama winner named Tennessee Williams. Set in
the plantation home of a wealthy cotton producer named Big daddy Pollit and his wife Big
mama Pollit. The play generally analyzes the relationships between big daddy s family members
including brick, an ex football player, his wife Maggie, Brick s brother Gooper and his sister in law
Mae. They all shared the same scene which was Brick and his wife s bedroom.
Big daddy is truly suffering and dying from cancer but his children and the physician decided to
keep it a secret from the old couple in order to avoid causing pain and sorrow on the the birthday of
the old man. However, as the play progress, the truth is finally revealed, Big daddy is devastated and
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At the start of the play, you will rapidly feel the negative emotional feeling by brick toward his
wife. Heavily drinking, alcohol caused by the suicide of his close close friend Skipper, Brick is
ignoring his wife. The underlying issue why his ignoring her is mainly due to skipper s suicide.
Because their friendship was so close, Maggie suspected a secret relationship between the two. A
reason why he is ignoring her can be related to his family financial status. However, brick seems to
pay attention to that. Maggie is loud and sarcastic as she makes fun of other people getting spit
on their face. It is clear that brick is trying his hardest to tolerate his wife temperament and her
high pitched voice according to his face expressions throughout the play. Specific type of
relationships can be noticed among the family members. Maggie and Mae don t really like each
other, they have this sort of sister in law adversity while they try their best to look respectful and to
appear as
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Pros And Cons Of The First Amendment
First Amendment
When talking about the First Amendment, the law protects us from freedom of speech and free
exercise of religion and it also stops Congress from making any new law to prohibit free speech
and free exercise. The case involving a Christian printer who refused to print gay pride T shirts. The
printer declined the printing job for T shirts promoting a gay pride festival on religious grounds,
but he did offer the customer to help them find other local printers to do the work for the same
price. Based on the information that was provided the printer had a history of rejecting other orders
for shirts promoting sexually explicit material/actions and violence.
There are a couple of argument that the owner could argue about one would be is that it is his
own business and he put his blood, sweat, and tears into the business. On top of that, it was his
own money that started the business without any government helps or assistance. No one should
be forced to do anything against what they believe in. For example, you are an Asian business
owner of a printing shop and a customer came in and requests to do a print job of a man holding
chopstick and a bowl of rice, hanging by the neck with a rope with X as eyes and a tongue sticking
out of the mouth. Who would in their right mind take that job?
The second argument would be is that the owner has a right to decline to print anything against
their belief, and a photographer gay or not has a right to decline to photograph anti gay or gay
rally and a Christian printer has a right to decline to print messages that violate their belief. The
right of free speech is to protect everyone, and it means that the government doesn t get to force
anyone to say things that contradict their deeply held belief. This is not a straight or gay issue but
this is a human issue.
The third argument would be that he did indeed offer the customer a different a route to go for
the print job. He also went out of his way and contact different local printer to take the job that he
couldn t do. He is just want to be a good Christian and doesn t want to break any rule. Just like a
good citizen of U.S., no one dares to break any laws intentionally.
There are a couple of
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Ls Command Questions And Answers
Chapter 1 1.Use the whatis command to determine the purpose of the ls command. Command:
whatis ls Explanation: ls displays the content of a directory 2.Use the man program to find out
what the R option does when used with the date command. output date and time in RFC 2822
format. Example: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 12:34:56 0600 3.Use the man program to determine what
other commands you should also see in relation to the clear command tput(1), terminfo(5) This
describes ncurses version 5.7 (patch 20100109). 4.Use the cal command to determine on what
day of the week you were born. cal [[day] month] year] 5.Use the cal command to determine which
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man who who_info less who_info tail 12 who_info head 12 who_info 14.Create a file called
favorite_foods, and list your favorite foods, entering five or six or more. Press Enter after each
favorite food so it appears on its own line (make certain you also press Enter after the final food
item). After the file is created, add two more foods you like that are not on the list (press Enter
after the final food item). View the list of foods to make certain the two items you added appear
at the end of the list. cat food fish putin sheperd pie ^C Cat food Chiken wings Hamburger ^C
15.View the documentation for who and then view the documentation for w. How are these
commands similar?. who show who is logged on w Show who is logged on and what they are
doing. 16.Run the who uH and w commands using one command line sequence to compare the
results. who H NAME LINE TIME COMMENT student :0 2015 09 16 13:16 (console) student pts
/2 2015 09 16 13:17 student pts/3 2015 09 16 13:18 student@linux 6c76:~ who u student :0 2015
09 16 13:16 ? 2696 (console) student pts/2 2015 09 16 13:17 00:17
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Early Pacific Northwest History Essay
The first three major eras of the Pacific Northwest show some remarkable changes. What begins
with the first people rapidly becomes a barrage of settlers, development and the harvesting of
resources. Each period of time in the PNW brings changes in the people, the geography, and the
culture. First is the Era of the First People. Scientific theories suggest that man first came to the
PNW via land bridges from Russia or perhaps waterways. Some legends suggest a similar nomadic
journey following the migrating animals or the work of spirits or Gods who created companions
for a lonely human; usually a mother figure.
However they came to be, the First People, while split into different geographical and cultural
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The next era is that of Contact and Trade. Just after declaring independence from British rule,
Captain James Cook began an exploration of the PNW on behalf of the newly formed thirteen
colonies of the United States. Seeking the ever elusive Northwest Passage, Cook instead found
himself docked in Nootka Sound to repair his ships. Here he traded trinkets for local furs, an
unexpected valuable treasure. Cook also made stops in Alaska and wintered in Hawaii.
Following Cook, more explorations from the U.S., France, Britain, Russian, and Spain soon
sought to discover the treasures however unknown they remained and claim them as their own.
The changes brought on by these new explorers were vast ranging from depletion of local
population due to unfamiliar European diseases to new settlements to increased harvesting of
resources. There were also treaties made with the native Indians for land or goods. Still seeking
the Northwest Passage, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark began an expedition to the Oregon
coast in 1804. While still failing to find that passage, they do explore more of the west and PNW
than anyone up to that time. Among journals of native plants, native people, and many maps that
opened the way for settlers, Lewis and Clark opened the way for trade with their revelation that the
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Ponyboy Curtis In The Outsiders
The Outsiders, is a book about love, hate, loss and mistakes. These things are causes for many
events. Over the course of the book the identity of the narrator, Ponyboy Curtis changes. His
identity goes from an outsider in the group of greasers. Most greasers are hoods, criminals and
they all have a specific look. While Pony looks like them, he is different. He grows more like
them throughout the story. At the end it s almost like a repeating cycle. He becomes the kid he
use to be again. In the beginning, of The Outsider Ponyboy was an average kid with good grades
and could run really fast. He wasn t like the other kids in the group of greasers. They robbed gas
stations and grocery stores, fought, looked tough and hated the Socs. Most of them... Show more
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He kind of shuts down after that. His grades drop, he gets sick and just isn t the same. Though he
is slowly getting over it. His identity is a kid who is upset but slowly finding his way back to
how he normally is. After talking to his teacher about grades, he finds out he has to write an
essay. He is inspired to write his story. He is on his way to becoming the person he used to be.
An innocent kid at the top of his class. In the book his very close friend, Johnny speaks his last
words, Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold... The pillow seemed to sink a little, and Johnny died.
Earlier in this story we learned that gold is a way of saying someone is pure and innocent.
Johnny didn t want Pony to be a criminal or anything so he said this to make him act innocent
again and it worked. Johnny had hope that Pony would get over this and he did. In the text Zebra
a kid who loves to run gets so injured that he can t ever run again. In this book, Pony s grades
were so bad he thought he should just drop out, he didn t think they would ever go back up. In
Zebra the boy kept hope and was able to run again, One or two additional operations were still
necessary. But
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Hip Hop In South Bronx
Hip Hop is a cultural movement that emerged from the dilapidated South Bronx, New York in the
early 1970 s. The area s mostly African American and Puerto Rican residents originated this
uniquely American musical genre and culture that over the past four decades has developed into a
global sensation impacting the formation of youth culture around the world. The South Bronx was
a whirlpool of political, social, and economic upheaval in the years leading up to the inception of
Hip Hop. The early part of the 1970 s found many African American and Hispanic communities
desperately seeking relief from the poverty, drug, and crime epidemics engulfing the gang
dominated neighborhoods. Hip Hop proved to be successful as both a creative outlet for... Show
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The intention behind Mr. Moses plan was the transformation of Manhattan into a center city that
was connected directly to the suburbs via roadways built over the outer boroughs. Mr. Moses
advocated the elimination of mixed use cities by the creation of roadways making the locations
easily accessible by automobile. Essentially creating a suburban utopia free of the externalities
associated with congested city life and a commercial center city free of the hindrance associated
with mixed land use (Homolka 2010). The most significant of the newly constructed transportation
network was the Cross Bronx Expressway, a road cutting through the heart of the Bronx. To make
way for this expansive construction project the city employed eminent domain, displacing upwards
of 60,000 local residents. Uprooted residents, mainly impoverished African American and Puerto
Rican families without enough resources for better housing winded up in the expansive public and
subsidized housing of the South Bronx. Once a safe haven for the upwardly mobile first and second
generation immigrants in the prewar era, the Bronx was not always thought of as one of the nation
s poorest slums. The shifting post war economy took its toll on the once thriving manufacturing
businesses
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Compare And Contrast Two Cave Paintings
In my I chose to compare two cave paintings from the paleolithic period, The first cave in called
Lascaux, and the second cave called Altamira. As we know that the Paleolithic time period is
from 30,000 BC to 10,000 BC. The most common theme in cave painting during that time period
was like a bunch of a large animals such as bison, horses, cows, deers, lions, birds, and aurochs. In
those two pieces of cave paintingI found alots of common stuff like the animals and the story of the
painting as well but their are some differences like the purpose of the paintings, so in the first cave
painting which is the LascauxTheir was a story behind this painting which is telling us about the
wars during that time period; in the second cave painting which... Show more content on
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Lascaux is a complex cave with several areas (Hall of the Bulls, Passage gallery), it had been
opened for the public after the world war two, and it closed to the public in 1963, it contains
about 600 paintings and 1,500 engravings (ART HISTORY, VOLUME 1, PAGE 10). Lascaux
became too popular in France because the visitors brought heat, humidity, exhaled carbon
dioxide , and some other contaminants. The Lascaux painters had been drawn cows, bulls,
horses, and deers. Along the rock one scene was discovered in a remote settings on a wall at the
bottom on a stone lamp and spears. This scene is actually weird because it is telling a story
which is the human who is suppose to be the hunter,was greatly simplified in form but
recongnizably male with a head of bird or wearing a mask of a bird s head had been lying on the
ground, and the painting was also showing that there were a big bison appears above him. The
bison has been emboweled and dead. As well as on the left side there was a rhinoceros running off
(ART HISTORY, VOLUME 1, PAGE
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The Personality Characteristics Of Personality
The notion of personality can be defined as a specific set of organised characteristics that
influence a person s everyday actions. These actions are guided by different motives and
cognitive processes causing the large range of behaviours in a person. Each person s
characteristics are unique and come together to create an individual personal identity (Burger,
2011). Therefore a personality is subjective to each individual person, it is these unique
characteristics that make it so. Characteristics such as likes and dislikes, fear and strengths and
weaknesses are what create the individual personality that is seen by others (D. Schultz and P.
Schultz, 2005). It is an important endeavour to discern where these characteristics are derived
from, the question whether or not a personality is the product of free will has many relevant
explorations. Free will in personality would suggest that a person has a free choice over how their
aforementioned personality characteristics may turn out (Maslow, 1943). This idea that a person
can determine their personality through a series of life choices directly contravenes the idea of a
pre determined personality that is shaped by biology and life events, called determinism (Skinner,
1957). Determinism is championed by Sigmund Freud in his psychodynamic theory (Freud, 1912),
although it will not be the focus of this essay, despite Freud s theories constituting as part of the
main crux of the latter part. In order to address the question
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C Entering College
It s best not to have anything lower than a C entering college in my opinion. Although it s a pass,
it doesn t always look too good. The first and second semester of senior year is important for
your success and access to good universities. Unfortunately I got a little lazy in three of my
classes, one of which didn t end up so great on the record.
Science fascinates me, it makes me think and it makes me strive for a better future for all. I know
so much for someone my age because I am devoted to science. I regularly research on my own, and
I pay attention in class because there is always something new to learn. The downside to being me
though, is my lack of motivation and procrastination when it comes to homework assignments. In
my mind, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One was a major presentation to which I did the slides but missed the day of presentation. I left
my partner in the dust and because of that I got an F on that assignment. The last two
assignments were huge grades especially since one was our final. Mr. Booth, my english
teacher, called me on the last day of school before the break to warn me of possible failure if I
didn t submit the paper in the morning. He gave me an extra day to write up my paper. I took
this warning seriously and left home to promptly work on it. Only about 15 minutes in on my
assignment I got distracted by the internet. Next thing you know it s early January of the next year
and I find out that I failed english. My parents were dismayed in my failure to pass an easy class
because of a few assignments. I was thunderstruck at my own lack of motivation and focus that
lead me to that crash. It was my first ever fail, a legit semester F. A fail that will scar my transcript
and I for ever. I decided to write the papers, made sure to get half credit for the presentation and
turned it in. Fingers crossed for a semi raise of a grade due to my IEP and 504 plans in
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The Justice And Restorative Justice
Punishment is not necessarily the answer for young offenders, as crime is a gesture for help in
many cases, and punishment focused approaches don t allow young individuals the chance to
understand the implications of their actions through a victim s perspective (Choi, Green, and
Gilbert 337). Policies and practices for youths need to fulfill more than entrapment and punishment,
providing rationale for restorative justice(337). Crimes committed by young individuals are often
minor, first time acts which can be mediated and addressed through the proactive administration of
restorative rehabilitation, which often prevents recidivism. Restorative justice is a process where
all parties involved in a particular offense come together in order to collectively resolve the
aftermath and future implications of the specific crime(Roche 343). Restorative justice is the the
ideal response for the majority of youth involved in criminal activity, as it s a rehabilitative method
that produces positive healing processes and outcomes, especially in comparison to retributive
justice approaches.
Martin Wright explains that restorative justice involves a fundamental change in the response a
society has towards individuals who harm one another. Wright elaborates that this terminology
shifts the meaning of crime, stressing the fact that people are harmed, rather than a crime was
broken (Wright 216). This highlights the ultimate source of restorative justice, and its strong
relationship with
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The Ideals and Philosophies of William Edward Burghardt Du...
William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was born on February 23, 1868, in Massachusetts where he
stayed to earn his Ph. D in History. Although growing up in the more tolerant North, Du Bois
realized, at an early age, skin color will always be an issue. His dedication and love of learning
empowered him with the feeling that through education it would one day be possible to breach the
color line. His position as a Harvard graduate and his love for education meant that he was able to
travel throughout the country to study exactly what the United States are even writing that he
touched the very shadow of slavery (Monteiro 2010). He gained invaluable knowledge and with
this he began to teach what he had learned. Immediately he began... Show more content on
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Second, develop an intellectualist black culture. By doing these two things, African Americans
would be able to slowly undo the scar of slavery that perforates American life. According to Du
Bois, capitalism is doomed to self destruction....communism....this is the only way of human life
(Monteiro 2010). He applauds the fact that capitalism has brought jobs to the African American
Southern population; however, upon closer inspection, these jobs prevent their culture and
influence from spreading. A typical black Southern worker could expect to work longer hours
and receive less pay than their white counterparts. They were given the dirtier and more
dangerous jobs as well. There was almost no room for promotions and they lived with the
constant fear of being fired. Simply put, the rich, white elite have use capitalism create a new type
of slavery: financial slavery which has been failing the Blackman. After writing capitalists pay
some workers enough to subsist on, but capitalists also pay many more workers less than what they
need for survival, (Rosenthal 2002) he determined the African American community would need to
create its own system of ethnic based communism. Communism, for the African Americans in the
United States, would be the answer to capitalism s failures and it would allow blacks to start
businesses and industries that would allow blacks to advance themselves economically (Franceschi
2000). Du Bois did not argue for full scale
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Difference Between Formal And Informal Learning
The text being analyzed is Informal vs. Formal learning: What s the Difference. Firstly, this text
was chosen because it contains a meaning of informal and formal learning, which is interesting
because it seems like there are only two ways of learning in life. Firstly, this text was chosen
because it contains a simplistic meaning of what informal and formallearningis. Furthermore, the
text states that formal learning is like a bus, the driver decides where the bus is going, and the
passengers are along with the ride (Cournoyer 2012). Additionally, this is an interesting way to
explain formal learning because there is one force that is in control of how everyone is
supposed to learn. In this example, the person driving the bus is independent of driving while
the passengers are dependent to when the driver makes it s stops. The point to make across is
that if the formal force makes an error, then the people who are not the force are at risk. Secondly,
informal learning is like a bike because the rider chooses the destination, and the route. Formal
learning has much more structure than informal learning because informality has more flexibility.
Formal learning is considered to have more control over the learning experience (Cournoyer
2012). The article from class being analyzed here is Welcome to The World Is a Text by Johnathan
Silverman and Dean Rader. Firstly, the article is about how people experience reading through a
formal and informal way. Interestingly, people
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Use Of Linguistics In Linguistics
Use of Linguistics in ELT
Linguistics is a scientific study of language, because it shares with other sciences a concern to be
objective, systematic, consistent and explicit in its account of language. Like other sciences it aims
to collect data, test hypotheses, subject matter, however, is unique. At one extreme it overlaps with
such hand sciences as physics and anatomy, at the other, it involves such traditional arts subjects as
philosophy and literary criticism.
The field of linguistics includes both science and the humanities, and offers a breadth of coverage
that for many aspiring students of the subject is the primary source its appeal. Linguistics is the
science of a language system. It is a modern science which deals with the mechanism of languages.
A language teacher has to teach his students how to use language. If he gets an insight into the
mechanism of the language that he is teaching, he can do his duty with confidence and efficiency.
He will do his duty better than one who does not know its mechanism.
Applied linguistics is a branch of linguistics where the primary concern is the application of
linguistic theories, methods and findings to the elucidation of language problems, ... Show more
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Language was studied on a systematic basis in ancient India and other countries also. These studies
established the foundation for subsequent developments. Some of the ideas and methods of these
traditional schools are discussed briefly, as this will help us understand the growth of modern
linguistics. There were many significant developments in the nineteenth century which prepared the
way for the growth of modern linguistics in the twentieth century. As a result of exposure to other
linguistic traditions during the colonial era, there was a great deal of interest in historical and
comparative study of
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The Yellow Wallpaper Symbolism
In The Yellow Wallpaper, Gilman writes of a doctors so called rest cure designed to alleviate
depression the main character was suffering after the birth of her daughter. The story early on
begins to take on strong symbols including the room the woman was kept in, as well as the
wallpaper of the room in order to show the outside societies view of women and how women are
trying to find their own place. The woman in the story is locked away in the nursery of her home
and forbidden to write. There were bars on the windows and the bed bolted to the floor. Just the
description of the room takes on the meaning of how the woman felt; she could not escape from
societies view and that she herself could not change anything. The room was to
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Essay Against Texting While Driving

  • 1. Essay Against Texting While Driving 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Essay Against Texting While DrivingEssay Against Texting While Driving
  • 2. Early Renaissance Vs. Renaissance Architecture Early Renaissance architecture began in the early years from 1400 1500. During this era, classicism played a huge role in architectural ideas as well as religious, secularization, and humanist influences. This differed architecture from that time period to later mannerist architecture. Mannerism derived from late renaissancearchitecture and continued through the early Baroque era in the years 1520 1600. The influences that changed the views on early architecture were the Sack of Rome, the Copernican model of the universe, and the Protestant Reformation. The view in architecture during these two time periods were quite different yet contained similarities due to the emerging work that was inspired from early renaissance and into later mannerism. The spirit of their revolutionary painting, sculpture, and architecture arose from the new Renaissance worldview of humanism (and its accompanying condition of secularization), which celebrated rationality and individuality and mankind s ability to make an act upon empirical observations of the physical world. Humanist scholars and artists recovered Classical Greek and Roman texts,including Vitruvius s De architectura, and aspired to create a modern world rivaling that of the ancients. (pg. 287) Early Renaissance means rebirth, in this case rebirth of Greek and Roman culture. The traditional views of the Renaissance emerged as a result of the fall of Constantinople in 1453. If the fall of Constantinople would not have occurred, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Rocky Flats Wildlife Refuge Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge in Golden, CO, has been a topic for debate for many years. In 2010, I testified and spoke out against the wildlife refuge on the house floor regarding House Bill 10 1127. The topic is still making local headlines with leaders on both sides arguing what are considered safe levels of Plutonium and Uranium. The article depicts the nature of the arguments and how the policies will affect the community. Some of the controversies discussed in the article that may affect the community include, safety, zoning, recreational, and environmental issues. Public safety is one of the main concerns for the community. The concern is that the United StatesDepartment of Energy (DOE) has not done enough to clean up the site.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The community doesn t want a Cold War Museum placed at the site and they do not want to make it a public area open to families. The wildlife in that area concerns many animal activists because the wildlife that use the site are also at risk of contamination due to the water and food they consume at the refuge. Animals were never brought to the site. There is a 6 foot fence that currently surrounds the Rocky Flats Wildlife Refuge, which provides easy access to deer, antelope, birds, snakes, and other burrowing animals. The United States Government has spent $7 billion cleaning up the site and claim that it was successful. It s a place that Niels Schonbeck, a chemistry professor at Regis University who has monitored the public health effects of Rocky Flats since the 1980s, would never visit. Schonbeck questions whether the risk thresholds for human health effects identified by the federal government are adequate (Aguilar, J., 2015). According to the article, government officials and their scientist have claimed that the site is safe and will open the refuge to the public. Scientists, members of the community, and non profit organizations do not believe that any level of plutonium is safe and think it is a hazardous mistake for their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Social Media And The Communication Style Of The Millennials According to Angelo Young in How social media is dumbing down our communication , the large number of people who use the internet in generation X only had one or two accounts, texting was boring and expensive, and mobile phone is designed only to call other people. Technology develops rapidly on social media, which changes the communicationstyle of the Millennials, the group of people born at the beginning of the 21st century and in the 20th century. Communication is a process of sharing not only information and ideas but also meanings and feelings. However, social media is changing the way people communicate with each other. Social media have made differences in the communication style of the Millennials in contrast to the previous generation in the context of the communication form and the way people share their feelings. Social media has brought differences with the communication form of the millennials compared with the previous generation. The previous generation used to talk to others face to face before the invention of social media. They didn t have lots of Internet friends compared to the Millennials, so they spent most of the time talking to their family members. My mother is a member of the previous generation. She told me that she and her friends who lived on the same street would meet once a week sharing stories and work experiences. My mother concluded her time was fun and gratifying. As Kate Gale expressed in Life before email and social media , people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Summary Of Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn T Call The Police In the essay Thirty Eight who saw Murder didn t call the Police , Martin Gansberg describes how selfish and inconsiderable some people can be. He claims that society should be more involved in taking action when seeing violent or life threatening events occurring in their communities. Gansberg strongly supports the fact that people should have taken immediate action when they saw the murder s attempt to killing Miss Genovese, the victim. He also supports this claim by giving feedback from different authority figures. He mentions the detective s feedback on the situation stating that, as we have reconstructed the crime, the assailant had three chances to kill this woman during a 35 minute period. He returned twice to complete the job. If we had been called when he first attacked, the woman... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The man said he didn t want to get involved. He uses this imagery to make the reader understand his point of view regarding the homicide. He was also very informative when providing the details and descriptions of what caused this death of an innocent person. [Add details and descriptions, anything that has to do with imagery, before this sentence then use this sentence as a description.] Gansberg uses different strategies such as description throughout the entire essay to make the tone come alive. For example, he describes how the whole homicide scenario occurred right from the very beginning when Ms. Genovese was grabbed by the killer and she screamed even though no help was offered. He also uses the explaining process to help the reader understand how a good citizen or neighbor should act. In his point of view, a good neighbor or citizen should always be willing to take immediate action to help out the victim or someone in danger. [need quote and explanation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay on Post-colonial Encounters in the Early 20th Century Alfred Noyes wrote The Empire Builders at the turn of the twentieth century. Despite the time at which it was written in, there are various post colonial themes regarding the hierarchy of difference. The tone of the poem is pessimistic which is understandable since Noyes is writing during the Naturalist period of English literature. Noyes is speaking to the middle class of England; those who fulfill their duties as they come (Noyes, 45). He uses the first person plural article to create a unification between the readers and the narrator. Noyes, in his poem, addresses two postcolonial themes of Christianity as a vehicle of colonization, and the fallacies of European philosophy. In this essay, I argue that the themes and structure that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the empire builder has more lines of description, he is situated in a higher category of social stratification. Another instrument that allows the empire builder to situate himself in higher categories of hierarchy is Christianity. Noyes gives Christianity a large amount of agency in the discourse of colonialism. Christianity was composite in producing Africa as backward. Christianity has two roles: firstly, it is a method by which the white man created an inferiority complex amongst the natives and secondly it created a clear distinction between colonizer and native. At the beginning of the poem, he mentions the superiority of the white man and describes them as the Lord God of battles... (Noyes, 5). By saying this, he is not only amplifying the inequality between the white man and the native but also introducing Christianity as a method of creating the divide. On line thirty six, there is a description of the empire builder as having a shadowy crown of thorn (Noyes, 36). At this point in the poem, Noyes is slightly empathizing with the empire builder since he has to carry all the burden of the country on his back. Furthermore, by saying that he has a crown of thorns, Noyes is comparing the status of the empire builder to that of Jesus Christ, which is establishing the former as the highest authority in societal hierarchy. Towards the end of the poem, Noyes makes the distinction between heaven and home. This is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. alternative movements Essay Aleister Crowley s Mystic Beliefs Dedicating his whole adult life to indulging in everything he believed god would hate Edward Aleister Crowley, was nick named by his mother as The great beast of revolution whose number is 666. Aleister Crowley spent his life performing sex magic, taking heroin, opium, hashish, peyote and cocaine, invoking spirits, and even once offering himself to Russian authorities to help destroy authorities. (Conspiracy zone 3) Crowley s first act of action was to join Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. He also joined the Ordos Temple Orients, in which he practiced sexmagic. Leading to the establishment of the philosophical theory of Thelma, Crowley stated Do as thou wilt shall be the law . Known as the wickedest... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The OTO was so much of a secret people died in their and no one ever mentioned how or why they passed away. Having such free capability of practicing what they believe Crowley took this factor to be such a great advantage. In 1912 Crowley than took over the OTO (Campbell 8 ) . When Aleister took control he completely changed the way everything was going. Crowley redeveloped its rights under the philosophy of Thelmes and redirected it focus to spreading the teachings of Thelemes on a global scale (Campbell 7 ). Aleister tried his best to spread the philosophy of Thelemes through any people he could talk to and possibly get to. He became so caught up in the fact of spreading Thelemes that he completely changed the way that everything was in the Ordo Templi Orientus was ran. He made everyone follow everything that he was saying and convinced them to the point where they actually believed him. Having so much power Crowley continued to do much as he can so he can let the word about Thelemes philosophy out to as many people he can possibly get to no matter what it meant that had to get done for this to happen (Campbell 4). Before leaving to spread Thelemes Crowley allowed open membership to men and women. Being that this was a time where woman where not allowed to do much, having a woman being allowed to become a member of the Ordo Templi Orentis was out of the ordinary. Aliester was not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. I Never Thought Being Chosen As Captain For My High School... I never thought being chosen as captain, for my high school robotics team, would make me more responsible and learn to rely on others. The experience of leading a team, changed not only how interact with people, but also how I handle stressful situations. Becoming the captain of the team taught me that I need to take not only responsibility of my actions, but the actions of those who I lead, how to be a proper leader, and when a stressful or difficult situation comes up how one should weather the storm. I have always been interested in robot and robotics, and my freshman year of high school, I was given an opportunity to be part of a club that would build robots. Over the course of my time of high school career, it would grow from a club into a class, my junior year. We were making strides that year, we eventually made it to state and fell flat, but being a rookie team it was a huge accomplishment. My senior year, Mr. Carr, the robotics coach, wanted to up the ante, he was yearned to be invited to super regionals, and sharing his ambition, with the team, we did as well. As we waited for the competition, I started to learn how to write proper code, in RobotC, a C based programming language. I had already learned how to read and comprehend the language, but we our lead programmer had graduated the previous year. Mr. Carr saw the aptitude I had in programming and pushed me to learn how to write the code. I learned how to write in RobotC in eight weeks. Eventually I would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Fundamentals Of Globalization On The National Security... The Fundamentals of Globalization directly affect US interest IAW the National Security Strategy 2015. Those interests hinge on four critical aspects in which, global economic malaise and violet extremism can adversely affect two of the four interests. Those two interests are the security of US citizens and allies, and a strong and prosperous international economy. Violet extremism is by far the greatest challenge of the two. Globalization is an appealing concept that has many various interpretations and definitions. Globalization is the expanding connectivity and interconnectedness between diverse geographic nations to increase the efficiency of providing goods, enhancing relationships of cultures, economics , and technology to state ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The US economy is the engine that drives the world s economic growth because it is the biggest, most open, and innovative in the world. The United States must maintain active leadership in economic growth to preserve the economic advantage. This will promote an attractive destination for investors, researchers, and students. Violet extremism directly affects the security of the US citizens and its allies, also indirectly damages the world economic structure. The immediate and foreseeable future, the most direct threat to the United States at home and abroad is terrorism and violent extremism. The US greatest responsibly is to protect the American citizen; however this responsibility does not stop at the US borders. The US must brace and influence international security because it serves our national interest, upholds our commitment to allies, and addresses global threats. Violet extremism has a negative effective on the global economy and instills fears throughout nations. The most demanding challenge to National Security is violet extremism. The reason is counter terrorism is getting more difficult, these three factors are why; first, civil wars in Libya, Yemen, and Syria have led to the breakup of the Middle East. The direct results are more safe havens for terrorist to train, tougher to tract the flow of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Taking a Look at Hosetail Horsetail is a member of the Equisetum genus, and treats a wide variety of illnesses. The scientific name is Equisetum arvense and Equisetum means horse bristle. It has been used since the ancient Roman and Greek times usually for reducing bleeding in patients. Horsetail is generally found in Europe, Asia, North America, and the Middle East. It is more abundant and lasts longer in sandy or wet soils. Today, E. arvense is mainly used for kidney and bladder problems, osteoporosis, frail nails, and cuts or burns (Uni. Maryland 2011). Horsetail has two stages fertile (reproductive) and sterile (vegetative), reproduction always comes before the vegetative stage. In spring, a brown stem with a head that looks like a pinecone starts to grow. Later as the fertile stem dies, a green stem with long, slender branches starts to form and lasts until winter, this is the vegetative stage. The branches aren t evenly distributed amongst the plant, but are found towards the top end of the plant. Its form of reproduction is though spores for the fertile stage and by tubers in the sterile stage (Ohio University). Tubers are similar to roots, they store energy for the new plant, and helps with vegetative reproduction(WiseGEEK). A tuber is the tip of a rhizomewhich is a stem that is underground. The tuber has an abundance of unused nutrients stored for the next plant. The rhizomes will start to pop up around the plant, and in the fall it will form tubers which is the new plant (Koning 1994). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. 1 Peter Analysis F.Lecture 19 1 Peter Word Count: 565 1.Summarize the typical evangelical reconstruction of the circumstances behind the writing of 1 Peter. The letter attributes the writing to Peter. Similarities in style with Acts and the Gospels seem to confirm the attribution along with a lack of objections from the early church about authorship. Peter probably used Silas as an amanuensis, accounting for the Greek style of the letter. The next verse claims that the letter was written from Babylon , likely a code name used for Rome. This coincides with tradition and with Paul s correspondence since, according to 2 Tim. 4:11, Mark went to Rome in the mid 60 s. Thus, Peter is writing from Rome at the beginning of the Neronic persecution before his martyrdom ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is apocalyptic literature and what distinct rules of interpretation apply to it? The genre of apocalyptic literature is varied but was well known in the first century and can also be seen in other Christian and Jewish sources such as Daniel, Ezekiel, Zechariah, Jesus Olivet Discourse, and portions of 1 and 2 Thessalonians. This type of writing makes extensive use of symbolism, grotesque and outlandish imagery, and numbers infused with cryptic/symbolic meaning. It was often written in times of crisis, and can depict past, present, and future events intertwined or leading to moments of Godly intervention and triumph over evil forces. Apocalyptic literature ought to be studied and analyzed in light of first century history. The most important hermeneutical principle we can follow is, to make sense out of the text as a 1st century Christian in Asia minor would have understood it, and not as a modern 21st century Christians infusing meaning anachronistically into the text as it is often done. A literal interpretation is almost always the wrong approach to interpret such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Case Study Of E-Procurement In Philips Consumer Electronics E procurement in Philips Consumer Electronics Introduction Philips is a Dutch diversified technology company headquartered in Amsterdam with primary divisions focused in the areas of Healthcare, Consumer Lifestyle and Lighting. It was founded in Eindhoven in 1891 by Gerard Philips and his father Frederik. It is one of the largest electronics companies in the world and employs around 122,000 people across more than 60 countries. (Philips, 2011) Its profit (for the year 2012) amounted €226 million. With main focus on meaningful innovation, Philips serves professional and consumer markets through three overlapping sectors: Healthcare, Lighting and Consumer Lifestyle. Throughout its portfolio, Philips demonstrates its innovation capacity by translating customer insights into meaningful technology and applications that improve the quality of people s lives (Philips, 2014). As a global leader in healthcare, Philips focuses on delivering the most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The introduction of the intranet based Ariba enterprise resource planning systems cut the Philips annual purchasing costs by tens of millions of dollars. Philips rolled out an e procurement system in 2000, to more than 100 sites worldwide, in a project which aimed to cut 8% from its $5 billion global supply bill (Goodwin, 2000). Apart from the direct costs reduction the implementation of e procurement influenced the company s indirect (administrative) costs which mainly concerned the amount of paper work of the managers (thanks to the Philips e procurement paper work was reduced by 100 men years in Europe), the auditing process (after the implementation of e procurement the process became semi automated), acquiring and disposing goods (after the year 2000 the inventory expenditures of Philips decreased globally by 15%) and overpayment while purchasing the materials (the introduced e procurement allowed managers to observe the purchasing prices in real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Finishing Hardwood Floors Hardwood floor can be finished using high power sanding machines, although some handwork may be necessary in places that on which a sanding machine will not fit, or near corners. Before starting the finishing process, the hardwood surface should be free of dirt and all nails must be carefully driven so they are not protruding in the floor or the baseboard. Depending on the hardwood flooringsurface, sometimes with two sanding cuts, you will get a nice finish whatsoever, if the floor is uneven, then three sanding cuts will be needed. Hardwood Flooring Sanding Machines There are two main types of sanding machines: drum or disk type. Drum sanders have the sandpaper mounted on a drum that rotates parallel to the plane of the floor, scratching in straight lines in the direction of the sanding machine. On the other hand, disk sanders are the ones in which the sandpaper rotates in a circle in the plane of the floor. There are different tools that will facilitate sanding hardwood floor near the edges of the floor and next to the baseboard. Choosing the right sandpaper is a very important thing to do, because coarse grits will scratch the hardwood leaving some marks that will be noticeable. Fine grits are better when you want to have the best finishing on a hardwood flooring, although it will require additional work. For better results, start by using the coarse sandpaper, to level the floor and continue to polish the surface using finer sandpaper. Hardwood Flooring Sanding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Similarities Between Edgar Allan Poe And Stephen King In every time period there is always a writers that dominates a certain genre. These individuals are masters in their fields and can evoke the deepest feeling in their readers. There are many of these writers in every generation for every genre. In the field of horror two writers should spring to everyone s mind. Edgar Allen Poe and Stephen King. Both writers have made their marks in literature for exploring the darker sides of imagination producing writings that can leave readers shaken from freight. Although both authors are from different time periods they have similarities in writing that shows their skills. Not only do both writers have similarities in their life styles they both led similar lives . Edgar Allan Poe was born in 1809... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1947 he was born to Nellie Ruth Pillsbury King. His mother single handedly took care of both king and his brother while moving about the country following their father who was not apart of their lives. Unlike Poe s guardian Ms.King was always supportive of her son s writing career, and encouraged him to write as much as possible. Despite similarities in their lives both homes were very different. Poe live in a financially stable house but with a parent who was emotionally detached, and did not support his desire for writing. King lived in a home that was financially unstable, but received support from his mother. His desire to write, and his mother s support led him to accomplish many great things. King s writing started from a very early age. a He submitted hundreds of stories to different publications in the genres of horror. King received his college education at the University of Maine in Orono. He lacked the finances to pay for his education so he worked a fulltime job to order to pay his tuition. By the time he reached college he had several writings published and was becoming very serious about it. He remained focused in college and blossomed as a writer in the experience. Perhaps this is where the core difference exists between Poe and King ;one lacked a strong emotional foundation in his youth and went on to make disastrous choices, consequently keeping him out of reach of success within his lifetime. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Analyzing Langston Hughes The Weary Blues Ashton Logan 11/8/17 English 224 Hallie Beard Ragtime Writer Jazz music is associated with long, lazy melodies and ornate rhythmical patterns, the Blues, also follows this form. Langston Hughes poem, The Weary Blues, uses non traditional rhyme and meter in order to reach the average individual, going against the conventional form that previous writers had set in stone. A ragtime melody narrates the story of someone s demise and the resolution of their situation just as Hughes poem, The Weary Blues, mimics the blues as it narrates a story about the piano man. The The Weary Blues is dark which directly mimics the somewhat depressed plot of the poem. Sound plays an essential role in Hughes poem as they reiterate the dull mood by , ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Paper Towels Benefits Have you ever wondered how life would be without paper towels? People rarely ask themselves this question, but when they do, they realize their great importance in society. Good hygiene has always been something we worry about, which is why they are needed in our everyday life and we should try to maintain the option of buying paper towels freely. Paper(pulp) is the main ingredient in paper towels, this ingredient is of great use when we come to think about it because it makes up most of our everyday necessities. Paper products are overseen by the EPA ( United States Environmental Protection Agency), which has the sole purpose of protecting our health and environment. The EPA oversees these products because they are the main product of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Declaration Of Faith Research Paper Faith is far from being easy. If your faith is placed in something you can t see, then it s usually hard to act on that faith unless you are deeply rooted and involved in it. Actions prove how much faith you have. Without proof, your declaration of faith does not mean much. Abraham is an exceptionally worthy example of faith in God. I admire Abraham s faith for many reasons. First, he wasn t from a family that adopted faith in God. His family was pagan and didn t have faith in God in the first place. Logically, Abraham had no foundation of belief either, unless he had strong faith in the power of God. He could either choose to live in comfortable harmony with his relatives, without provoking his family by turning on their religion, or he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... God gives gifts, and if it is His will, He takes them away. Abraham had been promised that he would be a father of many nations, and even though it seemed impossible at the time, Isaac was born. Now, the majority of people would be overjoyed and delighted at such a miracle from God. Abraham must have prized his child and loved him intensely, but then his faith was tested again. God asked Abraham to sacrifice Isaac, which was something that must have broken Abraham s heart to do. He had waited so long to receive God s promise of a son, and now it was apparently being taken away from him. He had already trusted God immensely, even though he had occasionally proved irresolute, but this might have seemed like a complete contraction of God s promise and character. How could he be a father of many nations without a son? Why would a just and fair God command him to sacrifice a child that he loved? It doesn t quite make sense when you think about it, but God does have a plan in the end. Nevertheless, only a meager amount of people would follow through with this act of supreme submission and faith. Abraham was stalwart in his faith, however, and God rewarded him by not letting him kill Isaac. Abraham had faith in God s power rather than the gift God had given him, and in the end it showed that God was in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Moses And David Research Paper David from 1 Samuel and Moses from the Exodus, are some of the most important characters of the Old Testament. Moses and David, have many similarities and differences throughout their lives. They are both referred to as men or servants of God. However, they represent vastly different functions within the Bible. While both Davidand Mosesserve God, they do so in extremely contrasting ways. The lives of Moses and David contain many similarities in their youth. Both Moses and David were the youngest child of their families. Also, both prophets came from troubled family situations. Moses and David both grew up in wealthy households that took them in. First, David was raised in the palace of Saul. The prophet Samuel explains, And David came to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, they both antagonize their rulers. Likewise, this causes them to lose the favor of their adoptive households. Interestingly, Moses and David, both distinguish themselves and lose royal favor, by killing someone. First, David loses favor and becomes a significant figure by killing Goliath. As a result, Saul begins to fear David. Similarly, Moses kills an Egyptian slave driver, which angers the Pharaoh. Both of these deaths, symbolize the beginning of the divine missions of David and Moses. As a result, they both begin confronting the authority in the region. David begins directly fighting against Saul. Moses begins confronting the Pharaoh with plagues. However, at this time the first major difference between Moses and David becomes apparent. David spoke through God indirectly through the prophet Samuel. But Moses, was a prophet, so spoke to God directly. However, this point of their lives poses additional similarities. During this time of their lives, both Moses and David worked as shepherds. Likewise, their opponents constantly began to yield, but changed their minds. The Pharaoh at many points stated that he would free the Jews. For example, the Pharaoh said, I will let you go, and ye shall stay no longer, (Exodus 9:28). However, the Pharaoh constantly changed his mind because, The Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh, (Exodus 9:12). Similarly, at many times Saul considered making peace with David. However, he must change his mind, until he is eventually defeated and David becomes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Analysis Of Gilbert Tuhabonye In Michael Hall s Running... Running for His Life In the article Running for His Life by Michael Hall he explains the traumatic experience Gilbert Tuhabonye had to experience in his hometown when he was young. In Burundi his peers were assassinated by people they ve known most of their life who happened to be Hutu. The Hutu clan wanted all Tutsipeople dead. They were determined to eliminate all Tutsi individuals. They killed hundreds of young students in his school that day. They set the school on fire so no one would survive. Everyone was in terrible pain they just wanted it to be over. He was in pain as well, part of his body was on fire. He then tried to kill himself by putting an end to his breathing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, Gilbert Tuhabonye s agent John Conley states Before a race, I tell him he s done the work... he just has to not to let the negative talk in his head get to him. (603) This quotation shows that Tuhabonye feels as he isn t good enough, and although he s done all the work he still has trouble accepting the fact that he is outstanding at what he does. When he went through the horrible experience of being treated like he was worth absolutely nothing by the Hutus. He had no self confidence and some of that is still with him. Tuhabonye coaches people to be the best they can be and also motivates them, even though he needs to be motivating himself. If he believed in himself more, he could become unstopable. Also, John Conley recounts that Tuhabonye thinks These guys are better than me, and he puts himself in last place. (603) This quotation shows how low his self esteem actually is, he doesn t give himself enough credit. Tuhabonye is hard on himself because he knows nothing is easy. Coming from a third world country he has built himself up from nothing, and he knows he has a long road ahead of him. Everyone in his life believes he can achieve his goals except himself and thats something that he needs to work on according to his agent. He wants to win an Olympic medal and he knows he has to work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Evaluating Arguments For Film s Magic Essay Evaluating Arguments in Film Although films are a relatively new form of art, they have shaped the modern world more than any other. It is true that visual art is equally compelling, but films appear as persuasive and capture the viewer s emotions and interests. This effectiveness is on account of a movie s magic, which is simply the cinematography techniques that filmmakers apply. These techniques are esoteric, and so hidden from the eyes of an ordinary viewer. Only trained eyes can detect the filmmakers approaches and judge whether or not they are relevant. When evaluating a film, one resort to two objects. As it were, the first is to assess the film s magic, which refers to the ability of a film to capture and demand a viewer s attention. Design, costumes, and lighting often appeal to this quarter. The second object is the film s content. In other words, the story matters more than the representation. Through the story, the filmmakers can postulate an argument, which the viewers can subtly engage (Winkler 13). In many cases, the audience can forget the set designs and the costumes, but not the words and actions of the characters. Troy is one of the movies with a powerful argument. Indeed, Troy is an epic film, and would continue to entertain and educate for generations to come. It is a great film because of the presentation and the economic use of words. Each phrase seems to be in a perfect place. The film is an adaptation of Homer s Iliad, a great story of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Spiritual Assistant Research Paper Obviously, a spiritual assistant must be knowledgeable about Franciscan spirituality and have a thorough understanding of the secular Franciscan way of life. The spiritual assistant must be a person of prayer and have a good grasp of Scripture, especially the Gospels, so that he or she can assist secular Franciscans in their Gospel way of life. A spiritual assistant needs good communication skills, without which it would be difficult to give assistance to a fraternity. The SA offers spiritual reflections at monthly council and fraternity gatherings always keeping in mind that they are working with the fraternity and its council and not directing it. Ideally and I say ideally because this is an area where many of our spiritual assistants ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He might require additional informtion to be sure this person is suitable and well prepared to serve the fraternity. No letter from a spiritual assistant would be complete without a spiritual reflection. As we enter a new Church year and the season of Advent, the time is now to prepare our hearts to more fully experience the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. We must rid ourselves of those attitudes and behaviors that prevent God from making a dwelling place among us. Let us take to heart the words of Jesus and ...stay awake! For [we] do not know on which day [our] Lord will come. In the words of Pope Benedict XVII: Advent is concerned with that very connection between memory and hope which is so necessary to man. Advent s intention is to awaken the most profound and basic emotional memory within us, namely, the memory of the God who became a child. This is a healing memory; it brings hope. The purpose of the Church s year is continually to rehearse her great history of memories, to awaken the heart s memory so that it can discern the star of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay The Extreme Joy and Expense of Having a Baby Islamic banking is a structure that allows conducting banking activities and trades in line with the Islamic Shari ah laws and principles by avoiding all the haram (prohibited) activity such as interest and financing prohibited businesses. An Islamic financial institution such as financial banking has been established before two or three decades ago in the aim to provide satisfactory financial facilities to the interested parties as compared to conventional banks. In 1974 Dubai Islamic bank which is the first Islamic commercial bank was established and later Islamic Development Bank (IDB) has been established in 1975 (Hennie and Iqbal, 2008). Hennie and Iqbal (2008) stated in their risk analysis for Islamic banks book that Islamic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Mousavi, Seyed M. Mahdi and Mahdavi Agha (2008) credit risk in Islamic banks appears in the settlement risk support. This kind of credit risk arises when the Islamic bank pays money or delivers assets before receiving its own assets or cash and then exposing itself to potential loss. Also Islamic banks expose themselves to credit risk when the bank uses profit sharing mechanisms of financing such as Mudarabah and Musharakah because the entrepreneurs will not pay bank shares when it is due. Although there are number of conventional banks that offer shari ah compliant products in their banking services, there are two major shari ah compliant banks registered in Kenya which all of them are under the supervision of Kenya s central bank (KCB) and they are given the same treatment as the other conventional banks in Kenya. These are Community Bank Limited, and Gulf African Bank. According to Azizul (1999) most Islamic banks that are working under the contemporary world operate in a mixed environment in which conventional banks function side by side with the Islamic banks and there are only few instances where special Islamic banking legislation was approved to define a new relationship between Islamic banks and the central bank. Ndungu (2010) noted that the concept of Islamic Finance has generated a lot of interest and overwhelming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Leadership Assessment Leadership Assessment Business Management February 26, 2013 Leadership Assessment 1. Analyze the leadership styles(s) of a senior executive (CEO, CFO, COO, Director, ect.) in your current or previous organization who made a positive or negative impact on you. In a previous organization I had a platoon sergeant by the name of Staff Sergeant Hardy. He was a very strategic leader who had the ability to anticipate, envision, maintain flexibility, think strategically, and works with others to initiate changes that created a positive future for our platoon /company (Williams, 2012). He was terrific at reacting to crises and fixing them. He worked his magic in our first deployment to Iraq. Sergeant Hardy took over two hundred soldiers to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3. Evaluate the performance of your selected leader based on his ethical conduct and effective communication to determine if this leader was successful in motivating and empowering you to improve on your work performance. Explain you answer. Sergeant Hardy knew what he valued. He also recognized the importance of ethical behavior. He exhibited both values and ethics in his leadership style and actions. Sergeant Hardy ethics and values were very visible because he lived them in his actions every single day. He lived true to all seven United States Army core values and everyone in his presents followed his lead. As a leader, Sergeant Hardy chooses the values and the ethics that were most important to him, the values and ethics he believed in and it defined his character. Living his values was one of the most powerful tools available to him that helped him lead and influence others in the workplace. He knew the vital aspect of the workplace is working well with others. That included everyone from peers to supervisors. He knew not all employees will not always like each other, but knew they needed to set aside their personal or even work related differences to reach a larger goal. In many instances, those who are not considered team players could have faced demotion. On the other hand, those who work well with others often advanced on that aspect alone, in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Sugar s Effect on Your Health Sugar s effect on your health The average American consumes an astounding 2 3 pounds of sugar each week, which is not surprising considering that highly refined sugars in the forms of sucrose (table sugar), dextrose (corn sugar), and high fructose corn syrup are being processed into so many foods such as bread, breakfast cereal, mayonnaise, peanut butter, ketchup, spaghetti sauce, and a plethora ofmicrowave meals. In the last 20 years, we have increased sugar consumption in the U.S. 26 pounds to 135 lbs. of sugar per person per year! Prior to the turn of this century (1887 1890), the average consumption was only 5 lbs. per person per year! Cardiovascular disease and cancer was virtually unknown in the early 1900 s. The glycemic index ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When these storehouses are depleted, metabolization of cholesterol and fatty acid is impeded, contributing to higher blood serumtriglycerides, cholesterol, promoting obesity due to higher fatty acid storage around organs and in sub cutaneous tissue folds. Because sugar is devoid of minerals, vitamins, fiber, and has such a deteriorating effect on the endocrine system, major researchers and major health organizations (American Dietetic Association and American Diabetic Association) agree that sugar consumption in America is one of the 3 major causes of degenerative disease. Honey is a simple sugar There are 4 classes of simple sugars which are regarded by most nutritionists as harmful to optimal health when prolonged consumption in amounts above 15% of the carbohydrate calories are ingested: Sucrose, fructose, honey, and malts. Some of you may be surprised to find honey here. Although honey is a natural sweetener, it is considered a refined sugar because 96% of dry matter are simple sugars: fructose, glucose and sucrose. It is little wonder that the honey bear is the only animal found in nature with a problem with tooth decay (honey decays teeth faster than table sugar). Honey has the highest calorie content of all sugars with 65 calories/tablespoon, compared to the 48 calories/tablespoon found in table sugar. The increased calories are bound to cause increased blood serum fatty acids, as well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Fairy Queen by Henry Purcell The Baroque period is an era of artistic style utilizing embellished motion, pure and effortlessly interpreted detail to yield drama, tension, exuberance, and opulence in representation. The opera The Fairy Queen by Henry Purcell is an excellent representation of the Baroque era in its inordinate application of all theatrical foundations, embroidered indications, and the selected focused elucidation to return melodrama, emotional tension, enthusiasm, and sumptuousness for the audience watching. Baroque musicis characterized through contrasts as dramatic elements, monody and the advent of the basso continuo, and different instrumental sounds. Contrast is an essential feature in the production of baroque arrangements. The alternations between bold and flamboyant and soft, solo and ensemble, different instruments and timbres all constitute a key portion in various baroque compositions. Composers similarly created more precise instrumental arrangements regularly stipulating the instruments on a musical piece that ought to be executed instead of allowing the performing musician to select. The Fairy Queen is a masque or semi operaby Henry Purcell. The libretto is an revision of William Shakespeare s wedding comedy A Midsummer Night s Dream. Purcell did not put any of Shakespeare s wording to tunes; as an alternative he poised melodies for short musical numbers in every act but the beginning performance. The opera itself had also been marginally modernised in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Causes Of The Second Triumvirate The Second Triumvirate existed from 43 B.C. to 33 B.C. The Second Triumvirate lasted for only ten years. The Second Triumvirate years were filled with a variety of battles between the three men. Rome will fall with the new Triumvirate because the people have been deceived and have faced many troubles, the Triumviratehas tasted power and are greedy for more, and the three men in the Triumvirate mistrust and dislike each other. The Triumvirate stealing from the public s fortune shows their lack of morals and concern for Rome. Before the war against the conspirators started, Mark Antonycommanded Lepidus to fetch the will (4.1.11) in order to see how they would cut some charge in legacies (4.1.12). Some may say Antony took the money to help protect the people of Rome. However, Mark Antony used the poor, naive, confused public to ensure he got revenge on Brutus and the conspirators. Antony sparked the fire to start this war in order to get revenge and will use the people s money to get revenge, not to protect. In addition, the Triumvirate has no respect for human life. Their lack of sympathy towards the deaths of soldiers and civilians showed their inconsideration for them. They simply said that they shall not live (4.1.9) and that they are damn[ed] (4.1.9). Others may say that they didn t hold significant consideration towards their death because it is normal for people to die in a war. Yet, the war was initiated by Mark Antony and his thirst for revenge. He is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Jose Marti Rhetorical Analysis JosГ© MartГ s Stance on the Government s Role in Ensuring Virtuosity Through the writings of JosГ© MartГ, a reader witnesses his strong love for justice, virtue, and duty. His writings illustrate, with fantastic diction, MartГ s profound distaste for those who are not virtuous; specifically governments that are not virtuous. The theme that is consistently found in the work of MartГ is his belief that the government is ultimately responsible for the acts carried out by its citizens. He believes that the government creates the monsters which it so desperately attempts to eliminate. And, in multiple essays, MartГ makes clear that he believes the only way to prevent the acts of these monsters is by the government leading its citizens to a life of virtuosity through their own demonstration of such character. MartГ follows the several key trials that he believes provide evidence for the government s need to accept responsibility for what is done by its citizens. In, The trial of Guiteau, the reader learns about Charles J. Guiteau who was convicted in the killing of President Garfield. In this essay, MartГ is adamant about ensuring that no one forgives the convicted murderer for his deed. In one sentence MartГ states, He does not arouse pity; he does not arouse forgiveness; he arouses no desire to excuse him and goes on to say, There is no place for him in men s hearts, only in their hatred (95). Yet, the irony of his statements becomes evident through the sentence immediately following the latter when MartГ explains that Reason demands that his [the convicted murderer] life be spared because he believes that killing the monster is inadequate way of ending power s nature to grow monsters... (95). Thus, while MartГ strongly believes that no forgiveness should be shown to Guiteau, he still believes that Guiteau deserves to live because his execution would not change the reason why it happened. Instead, MartГ believes that only the government can prevent what happened by changing what caused it. Moreover, it could be loosely said that he does not believe the Guiteau is responsible for the death of the president; instead he believes that the government under which Guiteau lived is responsible. Ultimately, MartГ ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Logistics Management Introduction The competitive drivers of the 21st century are time and service (responsiveness and flexibility). The notions of stabilizing flow and reducing variations are no longer competitive practices. More to point, three forces separately and in combination are driving today s companies deeper and deeper into a territory that most of the executive and managers find frighteningly unfamiliar. These forces are the 3 C s, customer, competition and change. Customers: Seller no longer has upper hand whereas customers do. A customer now tells the supplier what they want, when they want it, how they want it and what they will pay. Competition: It used to be simple the company that could get the market with an acceptable product and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was used mainly in military parlance referring to the massive exercise of planning for and mobilizing of resources men, weapons, materials from food to medicines, etc., from various parts of the world to battlefields. From being a military tool, it has been slowly imbibed by the business empires to effectively manage their production and distribution requirements. A contemporary definition of logistics explains it as the process of planning, implementing and controlling efficient and cost effective flow of materials and information from point of origin to point of consumption for the purpose of conforming to customer s requirements In simple words logistics Means Movement It is concerned with getting goods and Services where they are required when they are required. Logistics involves the integration of information, transportation, inventory, warehousing, material handling, and packaging and so on. When inventory is correctly positioned to facilitate sales, logistics adds value to the product. It is mainly concerned with optimizing flows within the organization. It is essentially planning orientation and framework that seeks to create a single plan for the flow of product and information through the business. Logistics means different things to different people. Each individual may define it the way he has interest on the concerned issue. Just as the popular quote the beauty is what the person sees or perceives in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Differences Between Human And Body Systems Frogs are called amphibians, and humans are classified as mammals. As well, our exterior appearances of frogs and humans look contrastive, but nonetheless besides the differences, our interior appearances share many similarities. Some similarities include body structure such as eyes, ears, a mouth, and nose. Other similarities include our basic organs like lungs, a stomach, and a heart. Also, just like humans frogs are composed of many different body systems, three of which are the circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems, which work together to help them live. However, we also share many differences. Some examples of our external differences are our external appearances, such as size, skin, and colouring, and our habitats. As a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1 When the ventricle contracts, the oxygenated blood is taken to the carotid arteries (to the head), and deoxygenated blood is taken to the pulmocutanoeus arteries (to the skin and lungs where fresh oxygen can be picked up).2 In systematic circulation of a human, arteries pick up oxygen rich blood from the heart and transport it to the body tissues. During this process oxygen is diffused into the cells and carbon dioxide is also diffused from the cells into the blood. In pulmonary circulation, deoxygenated blood is carried from the heart to the lungs and oxygenated blood from the lungs is returned to the heart.3 The 4 chambered heart of a human has the advantage over simpler structures because it allows us to send our deoxygenated blood to the lungs and our oxygenated blood to the rest of the body without having to mix the two. 4 Because of a human s size and complexity, we need a more efficient circulation system and that is why a 4 chambered heart works best for us, while a 3 chambered heart works best for frogs because they are much smaller and more simple than humans. Frogs and humans breathe for the same reason: to take in oxygen and pass carbon dioxide. We also both have lungs, but that is where our similarities end. 5 The differences in our respiratory systems lie in the fact that our living conditions are different. Humans use 1 type of respiration while frogs use 3, and therefore humans breathe only through their lungs, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Justice Delayed is Justice Denied JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED ******************************** In the legendary interminable case of Jarndyce Vs Jarndyce in Dickens The Bleak House , characters have grown old, been born into, married into, and been divorced from various plaintiffs and defendants and awaited judgement with fond hope as if to The Last Day of Judgement. In this novel, Charles Dickens brings forth a long running litigation which is an embodiment of the failures of the Chancery. His depiction of the judiciary as slow and arcane helped to spur an ongoing movement that later led to remarkable legal reforms in the Eighteenth century England. But even now,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After filing a complaint, she was so much harassed by the police that it led to her eventual suicide. But Rathore was convicted on Dec 21, 2009 after two decades of the crime. It is because the accused was given this much time that he could gather false evidences resulting in lingering of the case for two decades. Another instance is the 1993 Mumbai Blast case. One of the accused and well known bollywood actor, Sanjay Dutt, was convicted after a long period on 2013. The acquittal of congress leader Sajjan Kumar in 1984 riot case again proves the hold of nefarious politicians, whose sole raison d ГЄtre is amassing power and money, over the court s judgement. These instances give corroborative evidences of the subjection of judiciary to political and financial clout. This legal maxim framed by British Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone, is to some extend vindicated. But it should not be forgotten that in between seeking justice and deliverance of justice there are a lot of pre requisites, formalities and prescribed procedures governing the court proceedings that need to be followed. These are very time consuming but unavoidable also. For example, it is rather a precondition that every accused be given reasonable chance to defend himself. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Money Too Richer While The Poor Are Getting Poorer The saying goes, the rich are getting richer while the poor are getting poorer. The government has always had several issues with which to contend, one of the major arguments has been, do the rich pay enough on taxes? This argument on rich paying enough in taxes has been around since the start of American history. On one side of the argument, people feel the current taxrates are at maximum levels, the Buffet rule, which calls for a minimum tax rate of 30 percent on those who make more than $1 million a year is essentially already in effect (Dubay 353). This argument clearly states the rich are currently paying more than enough in their fair share of taxes. The other side of the argument is the rich are not paying enough in taxes. In the bigger picture our country, schools, roads, and people are going down fast and hard. The government can choose to raise the federal tax rate on the rich but high earners also happen to be business owners, investors, and entrepreneurs (Dubay 353). The government s excuse saying high earners are an integral part of the economic opportunity in employing low and middle class families is only an excuse for letting the rich keep their money and earn more. The government says the rich are paying their fair share of taxes, fair is paying on all taxable income, including capital interest to be taxed at a level commensurate with the rich and super rich level. Who are the rich? President Barack Obama considers a single person making $400,000 a year ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Assignment On Deleting Temporary File Deleting temporary file 1.Deleting temporary files. You would first have to click Start and then you have to find the system tools. 2.You would have to locate the disk clean up tool. You would first have to choose which disk you want to clean up. 3.Then the tool will then calculate how much space it will be able to free up. 4.When this has finished the next window will show all the files you are able to delete. Then tick the files you want to delete and click the OK button. Building the network cable So to make the cable you first will need to use the cutting tools, then to take the outer rubber off the end of the cable. Then the next step is untwisting the wires and putting them back in the correct order the following colours are: 1.Orange white 2.Orange 3.Green white 4.Blue 5.Blue white 6.Green 7.Brown white 8.Brown So when the wires have been put into the correct order, you can trim the wires and then insert the wires into the clip. You would then use the tool to clamp the wires into position so they do not fall out of the clip. No Screenshots to prove this but we done this in hari lesson for making a network cable. P4 P5 P6 The mouse feels strange: The problem: There are many problems that can cause the computer mouse not to work, like the mouse cursor is moving by itself when no one is using it or it can be jumping side to side. Ways to resolve the problem: There can be many reasons why the computer mouse may not be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Benjamin Franklin And Booker T Washington Analysis Benjamin Franklin and Booker T. Washington use their respective autobiographies to document their experiences in both poverty and politics. These pieces of writing cover the full expanse of Washington and Franklin s careers, from uneducated children to highly successful adults, and within them, both men recorded the lessons they had learned and the wisdom they would like to impart. Throughout their lives, it is clear that though the two individuals were raised in different times, they share similar stories of personal growth. It is also abundantly clear that both lives were significantly shaped by women: Franklin and Washington were born from women, married to women, and funded by women. However, in each biography, every womandescribed in the lives of these great men share one common facet; they are afterthoughts. These women are mentioned briefly or in passing, regardless of the impact they left or the change they inspired. Up from Slavery and The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklinboth portray women as props in the lives of men, and in reading these autobiographies I have examined both my own life and how it compares to the other women I ve known. Benjamin Franklin looks past the many women in his life through his complete lack of acknowledgement of the roles they played in shaping him. After writing to his sister for 63 years, he never once so much as mentions her name (Lepore XI). In all 136 pages of his autobiography, Franklin does not talk about his sister. He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Performance Analysis Of Clustering Algorithms For... Performance Analysis of Clustering Algorithms in Detecting Outliers Sairam1, Manikandan2, Sowndarya3 School of Computing, SASTRA University, Thanjavur Tamil Nadu, India. Abstract This paper presents the analysis of Kmeans and K Medians clustering algorithm in detecting outliers. Clustering is generally used in pattern recognition where if a user wants to search for some particular pattern, clustering reduces the searching load. The k means clustering and kmedians clustering algorithm s performance in detecting outliers are analysed here. K means clustering clusters the similar data with the help of the mean value and squared error criterion. Kmedians is similar to k means algorithm but median values are calculated there. Outliers are the one different from norm. If they are not properly detected and handled, they clustering will be affected in a great manner. Keywords: Clustering, k Means, k Medians, Outliers I.INTRODUCTION Data mining is the process used to analyse large quantities of data and gather useful information from them. It extracts the hidden information from large heterogeneous databases in many different dimensions and finally summarizes it into categories and relations of data. Clustering and classifications are the two main techniques of data mining followed by association rules, predictions, estimations and regressions. Many fields imply on data mining like games, business, surveillance, science and engineering etc. II. LITERATURE REVIEW ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Public Finance public finance is the study of the financial activities of governments and public authorities. divided into three categories: a Knowing what activities the public sector engages in and how these are organized (that is, revenue gathering and expenditures) b Understanding and foreseeing the full consequences of these governmental activities c Evaluating alternative policies. The positive side describes the activities of the public sector, explains the reasons of the programs in existence and also analyses the consequences of government policies The normative side, on the other hand, is concerned with designing new policies that meet certain objectives. *two approaches are complementary, because, in order to make judgements about what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... example education externalities keep the market from reaching allocative efficiency because the gains or losses generated are external to the pricing system; they are unpriceable. The transaction costs of externalities misallocation of resources or a failure of the market economy to generate a Pareto optimum. positive externalities 3 types of interventions the government may engage in: (i) Subsidies: Subsidies are monetary payments government budget to lower their prices Long term, low interest loans and tax reductions are examples of subsidies. (ii) Government production at lower priceswe have a direct governmental influence on allocation because the government itself undertakes the responsibility of the production of the positive external good. supplies it at a lower price, in some cases free of charge iii)compulsion:it regulate the consumption of certain goods and services.example in most country basic education is compulsory and parents have to send their children to school. negative externalities arise from harmful production and consumption, 3 instruments the government may use. These are: (i)Tax penalties or legal punishments to limit the production or consumption of a good. e.g. outlawing pollution (ii) The government may impose excise taxes on goods so as to discourage their consumption or production. known as sumptuary taxes, e.g. taxes on the consumption of alcoholic drinks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Food Stamp Is the Food Stamp Program a Substantial Contribution to Childhood Obesity? Is the Food Stamp Program a Substantial Contribution to Childhood Obesity? Introduction Is the rising rate of childhood obesity within the United States affected by the food stamp program? This is the question that formulated the basis of my research. Looking at the rising statistics of obesity rates within America s youth and researching why the weight of the United States community is significantly passing those of its surrounding countries. In researching this topic I hope to determine if the food stamp program is in any way responsible for this increasing health issue. As the years progress the health of today s youth is rapidly decreasing. Although the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These limitations force the recipients to make their food stamps last over the given month that they are disbursed; this usually leads them to buying products in bulk. Families that usually worry about having enough food on a day to day basis are given the ability to purchase food products without limitations, tend to focus on quantity over quality. Concentrating on quantity is the determinant food stamp recipients use in making meager choices and over consume low quality food. More often than not they buy more food that would not be considered healthy or beneficial towards their diet. The increase in weight progressively occurs as the recipients continue to receive the food stamps. Gibson (2004 p. 372) also examined the long term effect of food stamp participation on childhood obesity. In her study Gibson focused on the quantity, quality, and timing of food consumption s effects on the food stamp program s young recipients. She examined the eating habits of children participating in the food stamp program as well as their physical activity (Gibson 2006 p. 1081). She concluded that long term participation is positively and suggestively associated with being overweight among younger children who are under the poverty line. Opposing Views The article titled Child Specific Food Insecurity and Overweight are Not Associated in a Sample of 10 15 Year Old Low Income Youth expresses an opposing view (Gunderson, Lohman, Eisenmann, Garasky ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Flower And The Bayonet The image taken by the French photographer Marc Riboud in 1967, entitled The Ultimate Confrontation: The Flower and the Bayonet (1967) is among the most renowned anti war news photos and it is selected to be analyzed in this critical essay. The title directly points out the main conflict in this picture which may arouse viewers interest and reflection but for further comprehension, more background information is needed. The girl in the picture with a chrysanthemum holding in her hands was a 17 year old American high school student at that time whose name was Jane Rose Kasmir. On 21 October 1967, more than 2500 armed soldiers tried to block the way of over 100,000 anti war activists gathered under the Pentagon for a march against U.S. involvement... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As for vertical layout, being placed on the top means that it is presented as something ideal whereas those at the bottom means that they are relatively real elements. The flower placed on top stands for an idealized object hence also becomes the most salient and emphasized part which also echoes with theme that calling for love and peace, and the guns on the bottom seem to be the opposite of theme which indicate the real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Cat On A Hot Tin Roof Cat on a hot tin roof is a play by a Pulitzer prize for drama winner named Tennessee Williams. Set in the plantation home of a wealthy cotton producer named Big daddy Pollit and his wife Big mama Pollit. The play generally analyzes the relationships between big daddy s family members including brick, an ex football player, his wife Maggie, Brick s brother Gooper and his sister in law Mae. They all shared the same scene which was Brick and his wife s bedroom. Big daddy is truly suffering and dying from cancer but his children and the physician decided to keep it a secret from the old couple in order to avoid causing pain and sorrow on the the birthday of the old man. However, as the play progress, the truth is finally revealed, Big daddy is devastated and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the start of the play, you will rapidly feel the negative emotional feeling by brick toward his wife. Heavily drinking, alcohol caused by the suicide of his close close friend Skipper, Brick is ignoring his wife. The underlying issue why his ignoring her is mainly due to skipper s suicide. Because their friendship was so close, Maggie suspected a secret relationship between the two. A reason why he is ignoring her can be related to his family financial status. However, brick seems to pay attention to that. Maggie is loud and sarcastic as she makes fun of other people getting spit on their face. It is clear that brick is trying his hardest to tolerate his wife temperament and her high pitched voice according to his face expressions throughout the play. Specific type of relationships can be noticed among the family members. Maggie and Mae don t really like each other, they have this sort of sister in law adversity while they try their best to look respectful and to appear as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Pros And Cons Of The First Amendment First Amendment When talking about the First Amendment, the law protects us from freedom of speech and free exercise of religion and it also stops Congress from making any new law to prohibit free speech and free exercise. The case involving a Christian printer who refused to print gay pride T shirts. The printer declined the printing job for T shirts promoting a gay pride festival on religious grounds, but he did offer the customer to help them find other local printers to do the work for the same price. Based on the information that was provided the printer had a history of rejecting other orders for shirts promoting sexually explicit material/actions and violence. There are a couple of argument that the owner could argue about one would be is that it is his own business and he put his blood, sweat, and tears into the business. On top of that, it was his own money that started the business without any government helps or assistance. No one should be forced to do anything against what they believe in. For example, you are an Asian business owner of a printing shop and a customer came in and requests to do a print job of a man holding chopstick and a bowl of rice, hanging by the neck with a rope with X as eyes and a tongue sticking out of the mouth. Who would in their right mind take that job? The second argument would be is that the owner has a right to decline to print anything against their belief, and a photographer gay or not has a right to decline to photograph anti gay or gay rally and a Christian printer has a right to decline to print messages that violate their belief. The right of free speech is to protect everyone, and it means that the government doesn t get to force anyone to say things that contradict their deeply held belief. This is not a straight or gay issue but this is a human issue. The third argument would be that he did indeed offer the customer a different a route to go for the print job. He also went out of his way and contact different local printer to take the job that he couldn t do. He is just want to be a good Christian and doesn t want to break any rule. Just like a good citizen of U.S., no one dares to break any laws intentionally. There are a couple of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Ls Command Questions And Answers Chapter 1 1.Use the whatis command to determine the purpose of the ls command. Command: whatis ls Explanation: ls displays the content of a directory 2.Use the man program to find out what the R option does when used with the date command. output date and time in RFC 2822 format. Example: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 12:34:56 0600 3.Use the man program to determine what other commands you should also see in relation to the clear command tput(1), terminfo(5) This describes ncurses version 5.7 (patch 20100109). 4.Use the cal command to determine on what day of the week you were born. cal [[day] month] year] 5.Use the cal command to determine which year between 2005 and 2010 is a leap year.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... man who who_info less who_info tail 12 who_info head 12 who_info 14.Create a file called favorite_foods, and list your favorite foods, entering five or six or more. Press Enter after each favorite food so it appears on its own line (make certain you also press Enter after the final food item). After the file is created, add two more foods you like that are not on the list (press Enter after the final food item). View the list of foods to make certain the two items you added appear at the end of the list. cat food fish putin sheperd pie ^C Cat food Chiken wings Hamburger ^C 15.View the documentation for who and then view the documentation for w. How are these commands similar?. who show who is logged on w Show who is logged on and what they are doing. 16.Run the who uH and w commands using one command line sequence to compare the results. who H NAME LINE TIME COMMENT student :0 2015 09 16 13:16 (console) student pts /2 2015 09 16 13:17 student pts/3 2015 09 16 13:18 student@linux 6c76:~ who u student :0 2015 09 16 13:16 ? 2696 (console) student pts/2 2015 09 16 13:17 00:17 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Early Pacific Northwest History Essay The first three major eras of the Pacific Northwest show some remarkable changes. What begins with the first people rapidly becomes a barrage of settlers, development and the harvesting of resources. Each period of time in the PNW brings changes in the people, the geography, and the culture. First is the Era of the First People. Scientific theories suggest that man first came to the PNW via land bridges from Russia or perhaps waterways. Some legends suggest a similar nomadic journey following the migrating animals or the work of spirits or Gods who created companions for a lonely human; usually a mother figure. However they came to be, the First People, while split into different geographical and cultural groups, had many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The next era is that of Contact and Trade. Just after declaring independence from British rule, Captain James Cook began an exploration of the PNW on behalf of the newly formed thirteen colonies of the United States. Seeking the ever elusive Northwest Passage, Cook instead found himself docked in Nootka Sound to repair his ships. Here he traded trinkets for local furs, an unexpected valuable treasure. Cook also made stops in Alaska and wintered in Hawaii. Following Cook, more explorations from the U.S., France, Britain, Russian, and Spain soon sought to discover the treasures however unknown they remained and claim them as their own. The changes brought on by these new explorers were vast ranging from depletion of local population due to unfamiliar European diseases to new settlements to increased harvesting of resources. There were also treaties made with the native Indians for land or goods. Still seeking the Northwest Passage, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark began an expedition to the Oregon coast in 1804. While still failing to find that passage, they do explore more of the west and PNW than anyone up to that time. Among journals of native plants, native people, and many maps that opened the way for settlers, Lewis and Clark opened the way for trade with their revelation that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Ponyboy Curtis In The Outsiders The Outsiders, is a book about love, hate, loss and mistakes. These things are causes for many events. Over the course of the book the identity of the narrator, Ponyboy Curtis changes. His identity goes from an outsider in the group of greasers. Most greasers are hoods, criminals and they all have a specific look. While Pony looks like them, he is different. He grows more like them throughout the story. At the end it s almost like a repeating cycle. He becomes the kid he use to be again. In the beginning, of The Outsider Ponyboy was an average kid with good grades and could run really fast. He wasn t like the other kids in the group of greasers. They robbed gas stations and grocery stores, fought, looked tough and hated the Socs. Most of them... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He kind of shuts down after that. His grades drop, he gets sick and just isn t the same. Though he is slowly getting over it. His identity is a kid who is upset but slowly finding his way back to how he normally is. After talking to his teacher about grades, he finds out he has to write an essay. He is inspired to write his story. He is on his way to becoming the person he used to be. An innocent kid at the top of his class. In the book his very close friend, Johnny speaks his last words, Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold... The pillow seemed to sink a little, and Johnny died. Earlier in this story we learned that gold is a way of saying someone is pure and innocent. Johnny didn t want Pony to be a criminal or anything so he said this to make him act innocent again and it worked. Johnny had hope that Pony would get over this and he did. In the text Zebra a kid who loves to run gets so injured that he can t ever run again. In this book, Pony s grades were so bad he thought he should just drop out, he didn t think they would ever go back up. In Zebra the boy kept hope and was able to run again, One or two additional operations were still necessary. But ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Hip Hop In South Bronx Hip Hop is a cultural movement that emerged from the dilapidated South Bronx, New York in the early 1970 s. The area s mostly African American and Puerto Rican residents originated this uniquely American musical genre and culture that over the past four decades has developed into a global sensation impacting the formation of youth culture around the world. The South Bronx was a whirlpool of political, social, and economic upheaval in the years leading up to the inception of Hip Hop. The early part of the 1970 s found many African American and Hispanic communities desperately seeking relief from the poverty, drug, and crime epidemics engulfing the gang dominated neighborhoods. Hip Hop proved to be successful as both a creative outlet for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The intention behind Mr. Moses plan was the transformation of Manhattan into a center city that was connected directly to the suburbs via roadways built over the outer boroughs. Mr. Moses advocated the elimination of mixed use cities by the creation of roadways making the locations easily accessible by automobile. Essentially creating a suburban utopia free of the externalities associated with congested city life and a commercial center city free of the hindrance associated with mixed land use (Homolka 2010). The most significant of the newly constructed transportation network was the Cross Bronx Expressway, a road cutting through the heart of the Bronx. To make way for this expansive construction project the city employed eminent domain, displacing upwards of 60,000 local residents. Uprooted residents, mainly impoverished African American and Puerto Rican families without enough resources for better housing winded up in the expansive public and subsidized housing of the South Bronx. Once a safe haven for the upwardly mobile first and second generation immigrants in the prewar era, the Bronx was not always thought of as one of the nation s poorest slums. The shifting post war economy took its toll on the once thriving manufacturing businesses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Compare And Contrast Two Cave Paintings In my I chose to compare two cave paintings from the paleolithic period, The first cave in called Lascaux, and the second cave called Altamira. As we know that the Paleolithic time period is from 30,000 BC to 10,000 BC. The most common theme in cave painting during that time period was like a bunch of a large animals such as bison, horses, cows, deers, lions, birds, and aurochs. In those two pieces of cave paintingI found alots of common stuff like the animals and the story of the painting as well but their are some differences like the purpose of the paintings, so in the first cave painting which is the LascauxTheir was a story behind this painting which is telling us about the wars during that time period; in the second cave painting which... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lascaux is a complex cave with several areas (Hall of the Bulls, Passage gallery), it had been opened for the public after the world war two, and it closed to the public in 1963, it contains about 600 paintings and 1,500 engravings (ART HISTORY, VOLUME 1, PAGE 10). Lascaux became too popular in France because the visitors brought heat, humidity, exhaled carbon dioxide , and some other contaminants. The Lascaux painters had been drawn cows, bulls, horses, and deers. Along the rock one scene was discovered in a remote settings on a wall at the bottom on a stone lamp and spears. This scene is actually weird because it is telling a story which is the human who is suppose to be the hunter,was greatly simplified in form but recongnizably male with a head of bird or wearing a mask of a bird s head had been lying on the ground, and the painting was also showing that there were a big bison appears above him. The bison has been emboweled and dead. As well as on the left side there was a rhinoceros running off (ART HISTORY, VOLUME 1, PAGE ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Personality Characteristics Of Personality The notion of personality can be defined as a specific set of organised characteristics that influence a person s everyday actions. These actions are guided by different motives and cognitive processes causing the large range of behaviours in a person. Each person s characteristics are unique and come together to create an individual personal identity (Burger, 2011). Therefore a personality is subjective to each individual person, it is these unique characteristics that make it so. Characteristics such as likes and dislikes, fear and strengths and weaknesses are what create the individual personality that is seen by others (D. Schultz and P. Schultz, 2005). It is an important endeavour to discern where these characteristics are derived from, the question whether or not a personality is the product of free will has many relevant explorations. Free will in personality would suggest that a person has a free choice over how their aforementioned personality characteristics may turn out (Maslow, 1943). This idea that a person can determine their personality through a series of life choices directly contravenes the idea of a pre determined personality that is shaped by biology and life events, called determinism (Skinner, 1957). Determinism is championed by Sigmund Freud in his psychodynamic theory (Freud, 1912), although it will not be the focus of this essay, despite Freud s theories constituting as part of the main crux of the latter part. In order to address the question ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. C Entering College It s best not to have anything lower than a C entering college in my opinion. Although it s a pass, it doesn t always look too good. The first and second semester of senior year is important for your success and access to good universities. Unfortunately I got a little lazy in three of my classes, one of which didn t end up so great on the record. Science fascinates me, it makes me think and it makes me strive for a better future for all. I know so much for someone my age because I am devoted to science. I regularly research on my own, and I pay attention in class because there is always something new to learn. The downside to being me though, is my lack of motivation and procrastination when it comes to homework assignments. In my mind, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One was a major presentation to which I did the slides but missed the day of presentation. I left my partner in the dust and because of that I got an F on that assignment. The last two assignments were huge grades especially since one was our final. Mr. Booth, my english teacher, called me on the last day of school before the break to warn me of possible failure if I didn t submit the paper in the morning. He gave me an extra day to write up my paper. I took this warning seriously and left home to promptly work on it. Only about 15 minutes in on my assignment I got distracted by the internet. Next thing you know it s early January of the next year and I find out that I failed english. My parents were dismayed in my failure to pass an easy class because of a few assignments. I was thunderstruck at my own lack of motivation and focus that lead me to that crash. It was my first ever fail, a legit semester F. A fail that will scar my transcript and I for ever. I decided to write the papers, made sure to get half credit for the presentation and turned it in. Fingers crossed for a semi raise of a grade due to my IEP and 504 plans in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Justice And Restorative Justice Punishment is not necessarily the answer for young offenders, as crime is a gesture for help in many cases, and punishment focused approaches don t allow young individuals the chance to understand the implications of their actions through a victim s perspective (Choi, Green, and Gilbert 337). Policies and practices for youths need to fulfill more than entrapment and punishment, providing rationale for restorative justice(337). Crimes committed by young individuals are often minor, first time acts which can be mediated and addressed through the proactive administration of restorative rehabilitation, which often prevents recidivism. Restorative justice is a process where all parties involved in a particular offense come together in order to collectively resolve the aftermath and future implications of the specific crime(Roche 343). Restorative justice is the the ideal response for the majority of youth involved in criminal activity, as it s a rehabilitative method that produces positive healing processes and outcomes, especially in comparison to retributive justice approaches. Martin Wright explains that restorative justice involves a fundamental change in the response a society has towards individuals who harm one another. Wright elaborates that this terminology shifts the meaning of crime, stressing the fact that people are harmed, rather than a crime was broken (Wright 216). This highlights the ultimate source of restorative justice, and its strong relationship with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Ideals and Philosophies of William Edward Burghardt Du... William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was born on February 23, 1868, in Massachusetts where he stayed to earn his Ph. D in History. Although growing up in the more tolerant North, Du Bois realized, at an early age, skin color will always be an issue. His dedication and love of learning empowered him with the feeling that through education it would one day be possible to breach the color line. His position as a Harvard graduate and his love for education meant that he was able to travel throughout the country to study exactly what the United States are even writing that he touched the very shadow of slavery (Monteiro 2010). He gained invaluable knowledge and with this he began to teach what he had learned. Immediately he began... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Second, develop an intellectualist black culture. By doing these two things, African Americans would be able to slowly undo the scar of slavery that perforates American life. According to Du Bois, capitalism is doomed to self destruction....communism....this is the only way of human life (Monteiro 2010). He applauds the fact that capitalism has brought jobs to the African American Southern population; however, upon closer inspection, these jobs prevent their culture and influence from spreading. A typical black Southern worker could expect to work longer hours and receive less pay than their white counterparts. They were given the dirtier and more dangerous jobs as well. There was almost no room for promotions and they lived with the constant fear of being fired. Simply put, the rich, white elite have use capitalism create a new type of slavery: financial slavery which has been failing the Blackman. After writing capitalists pay some workers enough to subsist on, but capitalists also pay many more workers less than what they need for survival, (Rosenthal 2002) he determined the African American community would need to create its own system of ethnic based communism. Communism, for the African Americans in the United States, would be the answer to capitalism s failures and it would allow blacks to start businesses and industries that would allow blacks to advance themselves economically (Franceschi 2000). Du Bois did not argue for full scale ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Difference Between Formal And Informal Learning The text being analyzed is Informal vs. Formal learning: What s the Difference. Firstly, this text was chosen because it contains a meaning of informal and formal learning, which is interesting because it seems like there are only two ways of learning in life. Firstly, this text was chosen because it contains a simplistic meaning of what informal and formallearningis. Furthermore, the text states that formal learning is like a bus, the driver decides where the bus is going, and the passengers are along with the ride (Cournoyer 2012). Additionally, this is an interesting way to explain formal learning because there is one force that is in control of how everyone is supposed to learn. In this example, the person driving the bus is independent of driving while the passengers are dependent to when the driver makes it s stops. The point to make across is that if the formal force makes an error, then the people who are not the force are at risk. Secondly, informal learning is like a bike because the rider chooses the destination, and the route. Formal learning has much more structure than informal learning because informality has more flexibility. Formal learning is considered to have more control over the learning experience (Cournoyer 2012). The article from class being analyzed here is Welcome to The World Is a Text by Johnathan Silverman and Dean Rader. Firstly, the article is about how people experience reading through a formal and informal way. Interestingly, people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Use Of Linguistics In Linguistics Use of Linguistics in ELT Linguistics is a scientific study of language, because it shares with other sciences a concern to be objective, systematic, consistent and explicit in its account of language. Like other sciences it aims to collect data, test hypotheses, subject matter, however, is unique. At one extreme it overlaps with such hand sciences as physics and anatomy, at the other, it involves such traditional arts subjects as philosophy and literary criticism. The field of linguistics includes both science and the humanities, and offers a breadth of coverage that for many aspiring students of the subject is the primary source its appeal. Linguistics is the science of a language system. It is a modern science which deals with the mechanism of languages. A language teacher has to teach his students how to use language. If he gets an insight into the mechanism of the language that he is teaching, he can do his duty with confidence and efficiency. He will do his duty better than one who does not know its mechanism. Applied linguistics is a branch of linguistics where the primary concern is the application of linguistic theories, methods and findings to the elucidation of language problems, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Language was studied on a systematic basis in ancient India and other countries also. These studies established the foundation for subsequent developments. Some of the ideas and methods of these traditional schools are discussed briefly, as this will help us understand the growth of modern linguistics. There were many significant developments in the nineteenth century which prepared the way for the growth of modern linguistics in the twentieth century. As a result of exposure to other linguistic traditions during the colonial era, there was a great deal of interest in historical and comparative study of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The Yellow Wallpaper Symbolism In The Yellow Wallpaper, Gilman writes of a doctors so called rest cure designed to alleviate depression the main character was suffering after the birth of her daughter. The story early on begins to take on strong symbols including the room the woman was kept in, as well as the wallpaper of the room in order to show the outside societies view of women and how women are trying to find their own place. The woman in the story is locked away in the nursery of her home and forbidden to write. There were bars on the windows and the bed bolted to the floor. Just the description of the room takes on the meaning of how the woman felt; she could not escape from societies view and that she herself could not change anything. The room was to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...