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The Role Of Anthropologists And Archaeologists Were...
Artions of anthropologists and archaeologists were oppressive because they completely ignored
beliefs and cultures of American Indians. It should be recognized that some who study these topics
are well intentioned, but they are a minority. These seemingly harmless fields of study are actually
the culprits behind the destruction of Native American Under the guise of historically beneficial
actions, archaeologists excavated skeletons at an alarming rate. In the name of science,
archaeologists dug up hundreds of thousands of bodies in the last three centuries. The exact
number will never be known due to grave robbers and looters, who could have actually stolen or
ruined two to three times more remains than official archaeologists (Rose... Show more content on
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In 1988 with the publication of an article from the American Museum of Natural History in New
York, the museum found that it possessed 25,000 skeletons or parts of skeletons (Bieder 236). After
inquiring with other American institutions, it was discovered that the Smithsonian held 19,000,
Harvard held 5,000 and the National Park Service held 20,000 (236). It was estimated by the Native
American Rights Fund that including other institutional holdings, there were about 600,000
skeletons that needed to be repatriated (Bolz 71). With a number that large it is often easy to forget
that these are the remains of human beings. The numbers were and will always be uncertain, but
such an undoubtedly high number caused a wave of surprise in and out of First Nations
communities. Influence of public opinion should not go unacknowledged in the discussion of
repatriation. While American Indian people were well aware of the injustices their community
faced, repatriation grew into a movement on a larger scale during the 1970s. With the creation of
the Red Power Movement came ...... Colonialism in archaeology was questioned by activists who
interrupted excavations, held protests and urged to have native remains back (Colwell
Chanthaphonh 95). In 1971, members of the American Indian movement vandalized an
archaeological excavation site in Minnesota (98). Protests like these grew on a national level, in
large
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Analysis Of Ford s New Strategy
Over the past decade, Ford was struggling from strategic challenges in order to gain market share
against its competitors or even keep its competitive standing; as a result, Ford have liquidated its
luxury car brand in order to fund its new line up which is a part of its new strategy. This new
strategy calls One Ford which aims to reduce Ford lineup numbers. In other words, it means
producing one car platform to be sold worldwide rather than producing a particular car platform for
each marketplace which in turn will reduce Ford factories numbers. Implementing this new strategy,
Ford is going to shut down its factories in many countries like Australia. In terms of implementation
the new strategy of Ford in Australia, this paper aims to provide a competitive analysis study
among Ford competitors focusing on Australian automotive market by identifying Ford s major
competitors, their objectives and strategies, strengths and weaknesses, market share and size;
beside, it highlights the new trends of Australian automotive market to examine the effect on
competition during the next few years. Australian automotive market has great competition among
the highest worldwide selling car brands such as Ford, Holden, Mazda, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Nissan
and Honda. In fact, this competition is more likely to reach the peak during the next decade.
Actually, there are two main things which may affect the competition in Australian automotive
market. Firstly, Australian automotive market
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Creationism In The Classroom
Kaelen Bassett
Prof. Harger
Eng. 122: Module 4 Assignment
6 Mar. 2016
Evolution and Creationism in the Classroom For years the United States government, and the
majority of the science community, has been pushing creationism out of the science classroom in
favor of evolution, because creationism is considered unscientific by most scientists (Baker). Many
scientists think that creationism shouldn t even be mentioned, for fear of legitimizing what they
think is unscientific (Reece). Regardless of all of this, the United States public acceptance of
evolution remains low and support for creationism remains high compared to other western
countries (Baker). Because of this there are some scientists and educators pushing for teachers to
start
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Improving Efficiency with Business Process Modeling
In order for businesses to be successful, they must find out what the customer wants and meet that
need. This can be difficult when dealing with the ever evolving trends of today s society.
Businesses must remain flexible and constantly be experimenting with new technology and ideas to
better provide their services to the customer. To help accomplish this goal, Business Process
Modelingcan be used to provide a solution, to help refine and organize business processes, which
may in return make the business more efficient.
A key feature of any successful business is how the business provides its services to customers.
This is often done through business processes, a collection of organized tasks or activities that are
intended to accomplish a specific goal. (Pittarese, 2014) These tasks may encompass different
functional areas and are designed to create value for the customer. (Pittarese, 2014) Though a
business is successful and may have been around for quite some time, they often find the need to
update their business processes, in order to keep up with customer demands, technological
advances, and to improve efficiency within their company. One way of doing this could be through
business process modeling, a tool used by businesses to create a diagram of the various business
processes and actions that are carried out within a company.
In order to create a business process model, a business must first identify and create the current
business process model, which is
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Factors That Affect Our Soil Quality And Increase Som Is...
From a practical point of view, anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) has been commonly used as a soil
conditioner to reduce erosion by clay flocculation and binding particles and stabilizing the outer
aggregate surfaces. Moreover, PAM is highly resistant to microbial degradation, with a
decomposition rate of в€
ј10% yr 1, which has led to its efficient use as a soilconditioner for long
periods. Wu et al. (2012) revealed that PAM showed a minor effect on 14C allocation in plant
parts and soil in a short term 14C labeling study. Except the observations of PAM
biotransformation, little information is available on the PAM efficiency on the microbial
activity in soils. In contrast, the agronomic benefits of biochar (BC) application to improve soil
quality and increase SOM is growing. Applying BC improves the physicochemical properties of
soil and maintains C and N sources, owing to a pronounced increase in plant growth and yield.
Moreover, wood biochar decreased the soil bulk density and enlarged diameter of aggregates,
thereby reducing soil loss. However, little is known about the effect of BC on soil microbial
populations and activities. BC or PAM showed minor effect on the decomposition of SOM based
on CO2 evolution because of the stability of these conditioners. A high portion of 14C maize
residues were stabilized in the soil after adding BC and PAM as the binders by the occlusion of
labile residue C into aggregates. Understanding the short term dynamics of C caused by PAM or
BC is
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Essay on A Rhetorical Analysis of the Film Hungry for Change
As our unnamed heroine slumps through afternoon traffic, exhausted and crestfallen from
another arduous day of swilling diet coke by the pallid light of a word processor, she turns on the
car radio to find a pertinent message being broadcasted. ...So many people want to know about
diets because so many people are going to try them, but they don t work ... some weight will be lost
temporarily. Harvey Diamond, author, was speaking. But let me ask you something do you want to
be healthy temporarily? No. But you want to lose weight temporarily. They re They have failures
built right into them.
в–Ўв–Ўв–Ў
Hungry for Change is the recent documentary by the nutritional consultants turned directors James
Colquhoun and Laurentine ten Bosch. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The arguments made often rely on the trussing that these experts provide through their ethos.
Statements made were often times exaggerated at best and occasionally required logical fallacies to
work. There is a large amount of time demonizing the current food industry and the artificial and
mono nutrient compounds in the first half of the film. Use of scary chemical names and
misappropriated information about said chemical is used for harrowing effect. Propylene glycol
is one chemical remarked to be a common food additive that could also be used to winterize your
car. As this is not a false statement, it is similar in effect to saying that water is in antifreeze. MSG
was stated as another chemical used in this manner that was extremely harmful (viewer was
implored at one point to search for MSG Obesity induced mice ). Aspartame and other artificial
sweeteners were also vilified, with claims such as Aspartame causing formaldehyde buildup in the
brain.
When studies were shown not to support the film s argument, they were occasionally argued to be
irrelevant due to interested manufacturers funding (and possibly manipulating) the data within the
studies for monetary gains. An example is when Dr. Mercola that the 90 studies that find aspartame
to be harmless by Ralph G. Walton and the like, 90 percent of them are funded by corporate interest
and that any independent studies find the exact opposite, insinuating fowl play in the
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Genesis And Development Of A Scientific Fact
While I was reading Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact (GDSF) (Fleck, 1935), I
played close attention to the Foreword written by Thomas Kuhn. As a novice in reading about the
philosophy of science, the name Kuhn sounded familiar, but I was not able to remember which
situations or disciplines were Kuhn s areas of expertise. Moreover, I was sure that his name was
related to philosophy, but I did not certainly know about his contributions to the development of the
philosophy of science. Through inquiring more about the connections between Kuhn and Fleck, I
have found some research that has related these philosophers ways of thinking. This research
claims that Fleck and Kuhn have shaped the development of science as it is recognized nowadays,
and their contributions are framed into what Brorson, and Andersen (2001) have called scientific
phenomena worlds (p.109) . Some of this research compares both thoughts (e.g. Möẞner, 2011;
Stark, 2012), while other conceives Fleck as precursor of Kuhn s thought (e.g. Babich, 2003;
PГ©rez MarГn, 2010). The possible similarities between these philosophers thoughts seem to be
only superficial (MГ¶бєћner, 2011; PГ©rez MarГn, 2010; Stark, 2012). An in depth reading of
Kuhn s reflections on Fleck s influence on his Structure of the Scientific Revolution (SSR) (1970)
shows that Kuhn was certainly moved by the sociology of the sciences proposed by Fleck, but
Kuhn is also cautious to overtly say that Fleck influenced his philosophy
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The Positive Impact Of Peter The Great s Impact On Russia
Prior to Peter the Great taking reign, the Russian society was in a rough condition. The economy
was failing and the country s standing army was extremely weak. Russia was also in the midst of
a war against the Ottoman Turkish Empire, with a goal to secure a Russian port on the northern
coast of the Black Sea. Peter the Great ruled over Russiafrom 1682 1752.He tried to form warm
water ports so they had the ability to trade in the in the winter seasons. He also tried to improve
Russia and modernize the culture. As an effect of these things, Peter the Great had an overall
positive impact on Russia during his rule.
Peter the Great was born to TsarAlexis and grew up differently than many people of his time.
Peter proved a healthy child, lively and inquisitive. It is probably significant to his development
that his mother s former guardian, Artamon Sergeyevich Matveyev, had raised her in an
atmosphere open to progressive influences from the West (Britannica Academica). The fact that
he grew up with a significant figure in his life who favored the west,shaped his views in a major
way. Later in his reign, he focused on western civilizations and how they thrived. Peter tried to
implicate the same influences in Russia to further try and modernize and advance the culture,
society, and government. Peter was a very lively and energetic child. When Alexis died in 1676
Peter was only four years old. His elder half brother, a sickly youth, then succeeded to the throne as
Fyodor
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The Iran Iraq War Necessary
It was in 1980, a massive attack was headed Iran s way, from its neighboring Middle Eastern
country Iraq. This war between the two bordering countries was nothing less than a deadly fight
that did not benefit either side more than the other. Costing hundreds of thousands of lives and
damages that to this day never be fixed. The question asked by many people still remains the same;
was the IranIraqwar necessary? The war was arguably the longest and most conventional war in the
twentieth century.
Before shots were ever fired the two countries had their dislikes in the past. For starters, Iran as
well as Iraq both wanted to claim the Shatt Al Arab River which was jointly located in between
the pair. The Ottoman Empire claimed both sides although the Persian side was not ruled by the
Ottomans. Based on the strength of this, Iraq claimed the east bank (Iranian side) of the river, a
critical piece of property, since the Shatt al Arab is its only outlet to the Persian Gulf. Iraq agreed
to the share Shatt al Arab with Iran in a treaty in 1975, which Saddam Hussein claimed was not
true in 1980, just before the war commenced. Iraq also claimed many of the disputed islands in the
Persian Gulf. Saddam Hussein was to be unwilling to change his mind, lacked military training, was
a careless planner, overestimated his troops, and executed generals who retreated.
Iran s government change is noted to be one of the most striking changes in history. Before leader
Ayaollah Ruhollah Khomeini,
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Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches
Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches
RES/351
June 17, 2014 University of Phoenix
Professor Pamela Campbell
Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches
Business researchers utilize various forms of approaches to analyze and obtain information and
data, and two of the most popular approaches used are the qualitative research approach and
quantitative research approach. Each approach can be beneficial or in some cases may cause
inconclusive results depending on the type of research being conducted and what the nature of the
study is. The following will assess two different peer reviewed articles: one which uses a qualitative
approach and the other a quantitative approach. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both approaches use single, assorted, and longitudinal methods in the research design, but
quantitative requires stringent consistency and also utilizes a cross sectional approach, along with
longitudinal, in order to acquire the most successful results. Quantitative research also maintains a
clear distinction between facts and judgments (Cooper Schindler, 2008). Quantitative research has
numerous strengths and weaknesses as well. The most popular and main form of quantitative
research is the use of surveys, which are cheaper and less costly than other forms of data
collection. Another beneficial quality of the quantitative approach is the lack of contact between
the researcher and the participants, which allows researchers to collect data that could be more
biasedly based if used with the qualitative approach. However, quantitative research has its
downfalls. Because the sample sizes are so large it lengthens the time of the data collection process
and interviewing the participants again is usually not possible, which could alter the consistency of
the results (Cooper Schindler, 2008).
As stated before, most quantitative research studies are used to define or measure something. Many
medical studies employ quantitative research to define the measurements of a specific issue. One
article
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Keep Your Coins, I Want Change
Over a century ago Antonio Gramsci extrapolated on the theory of hegemony derived from Marxist
ideology. Gramsci sees hegemony, in the context of culture, as a dominant group who holds the
most power and asserts it through controlling dominant messages. Alternatively, counter hegemony
is the oppositional voice to these messages. People who are part of the dominant group live with
dominant messages may not be aware that they are hegemonic reinforcements. That is where
counter hegemonycomes in to disrupt the dominant message and show its flaws or reminds us that
they are just conditionings and that we actually have a choice of other alternatives (Edgar
Sedgwick). One artist who works with these messages is Banksy. He is a cultural jammer... Show
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Counter hegemony could also help a society to function because it can bring in new and better
ideas. Like with Banksy s artwork messages can be put into the public to inform them of
different choices. I think Gramsci s theory is too linear in some aspects like when he mentions
that we are all controlled by hegemonic messages, if this were so, then counter hegemony would
never be able to change anything. Feminisim is an example of a counter hegemonic message that
has changed peoples perceptions. Another critique of this theory is that hegemony is apparently
completely bad and desperately needs to change. If it were so bad, I believe people would have
no problem dismantling it. If rebellion didn t exist, especially in art, what would happen? Would
culture decay? Cultural jamming seems to take concepts from Gramsci s ideas because it uses
counter hegemony to fight against capitalist hegemony and disrupt normal values. Banksy again is
a good example of this with his work because he chooses anonymity in a generation that seems to
emphasize fame and popularity. Ironically his fame and the worth of his art seems to dominate the
messages which are more important in front of it. Counter hegemony art in a capitalist society?
Without
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President Nixon Vs. Nixon In The 1960s
The 1960 presidential campaign showed to be historic in the invention of television for
advertisements, news interviews and policy debates, something that would occupy Kennedy s
youthful hands. Four debates were created between Nixon and Kennedy, and Nixon had his
tactics helping him from the beginning of it. During them, he was slowly getting better from the
flu and looked exhausted, and then when he came to the TV studio, Nixon decided to not wear
much TV makeup, scared that the press would accuse him of trying to copy Kennedy s fresh
looks of his tan skin. Even though he shaved, Nixon s five o clock shadow showed on the
cameras, and his gray suit blended into the gray background which was a difference from Kennedy
s well fitted dark suit. Nixon was still trying to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By 1968, the nation was openly struggling over the war in Vietnam, not only on college campuses
but in mainstream media. In February, newscaster Walter Cronkite took an almost unprecedented
(for him) position, offering commentary on his recent trip to Vietnam, stating that he felt victory
was not possible and that the war would end in a stalemate. President Lyndon Johnson lamented, If
I ve lost Cronkite, I ve lost the nation. As the antiwar protest continued, Nixon s campaign stayed
above the unravel, showing him as a figure of stability and appealing to what he referred to as the
silent majority of social conservatives who were the steady foundation of the American public.
Nixon was able to create a union of Southern and Western conservatives during the campaign. In
exchange for their support, he promised to appoint strict constructionists to the federal judiciary and
selected a running mate acceptable to the South, Maryland governor Spiro Agnew. The two waged
really affected media campaign with successful commercials and public
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The Eight Limbs of Yoga
The Eight Limbs. (n.d.). Eight Limbs of Yoga. Retrieved May 2, 2014, from http:/
/www.yogajournal.com/basics/158 Yoga is composed of eight limbs. The first limb is Yama. Yama
is focusing on our ethical standards and conducting ourselves in a positive manner. There are five
Yama s, the first is Ahimsa. Ahimsa teaches us to develop the ability to be compassionate to
ourselves. The second Yama is Satya. Satya encourages us to accept that we are not responsible for
someone else s emotional reactions. Asteya is the third Yama, which literally means not to steal.
Robbing people of opportunities and independence are forms of stealing. The fourth Yama is
Brahmacharya. Brahmacharya teaches us not to expend energy on activities that do not contribute
to developing our potential or that interfere with good relationships. Aparigraha is the fifth and final
Yama. Aparigraha teaches us to benefit our community by sharing our resources and only using
what we need at this time.
The Eight Limbs of Yoga, A Basic Overview. (n.d.). The Eight Limbs of Yoga, A Basic Overview.
Retrieved May 9, 2014, from http://www.expressionsofspirit.com/yoga/eight limbs.htm
The second limb of Yoga is Niyama. Niyama deals with self discipline and spiritual observances.
There are five Niyamas. Saucha is the first Niyama. Saucha is the precept of purity in body, mind
and environment. Pranayama or breath control can aid in cleaning your lungs, breathing conducts
heat which cleanses our organs and muscles. Choosing a
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Psychology As A Social Justice Issue
Complete and submit a 3 to 5 page paper that addresses the following:
The role of psychology with regard to your social change or social justice topic
An evaluation of the ethnic inequalities on the psychological well being of the population(s)
affected by your social change or social justice topic
An analysis of any concerns regarding ethnic inequality as it pertains to your social change or
social justice topic
An analysis of the role of psychology in impacting historical biases and oppression and addressing
social change or social justice movements for targeted oppressed populations
The publishing site that you will use for publishing your blog (i.e., Wisepress, Weebly, etc.),
including an explanation of why you chose this platform and how you will connect with an
academic audience to facilitate the interaction within your blog
Social Change Blog
The Opportunities and Obstacles of the voter registration laws
States that have implemented voter registration laws claim that those laws are put into place to
prevent voter fraud and safeguard the voting system (Underhill, 2015).
Conversely, adversaries to voter registration laws, namely the civil rights movement, contest that
voter registration laws impinge on the rights of voting citizens (Underhill, 2015). Furthermore,
opponents disagree with the aforementioned voting system transparency but actually overpowers
votes of the majority and takes away from minority voters, specifically, the Black community. This
is
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Why Is Population Control Wrong
The idea of population control is one that ignites people to talk about and explore. Some countries
have implemented population control for quite some time now. There are many attributes that go
against the argument, but there are also some potential positives that could come from it. No
matter what religion or background people come from, each person has their own view on if
population control is right or wrong. Many people choose to see certain positives over the negatives
while others look at things the other way around. One of biggest and controversial topics within
population control is issues of the environment.
The environmental gain of population control shows that there are many positives to this
regulation. With an ever increasing population, scientists are not sure that the earth can provide for
the growing population. Humanity has been the sole reason for air pollution and population
control is a way to curb that. Because having clean air is one of the basic demands of human
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If population control were put into place it would limit the diversity and essentially shrink the
gene pool. If any population were to be control, the lack of diversity would a main issue of
debate. Diversity matters because it means that we value the difference in everyone around us,
and not just one type of person. Population control would take that and completely abolish and tell
people which kind of person is the right kind of person. Diversity is also a good thing because it
gives people a chance to experience different attributes of each other, and broaden their norms.
Diversity gives us the opportunity to learn from people who view things differently and population
control would suppress that. Diversity teaches us to respect one another and to learn from one
another, population control teaches us the
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Conflict Between Conflict And Conflict Management
1.People are afraid of conflict because they do not have essential skills to manage it well. This is
true because according to O Grady and Malloch (2016), conflict is reflection of an insufficient
knowledge of the dynamics of conflict and a lack of capability in its management. In the case of
Nancy, perhaps she needs to undergo specialty training or classes about conflictmanagement in
order to improve their unit s dynamic or interaction.
2.If you engage with conflict too early, there is a chance that the situation might have been
misconstrued and sufficient time will not have passed to make sure that all of the elements of
the conflict have emerged appropriately. This is false because the earlier recognition of conflicts
help lessen and even inhibit its further development in the clinical setting (O Grady Malloch,
2016). Nancy should not wait that long in dealing with her uncomfortable feelings or concerns
with her staff, and vice versa. They should have an open communication in dealing with their
individual issues or concerns in order to avoid any cascade of event that will lead to the
development of a long term conflict which may affect the dynamic of their unit (probably may
affect their performance as a team in the end). According to O Grady and Malloch (p. 131, 2016),
each cascading extension of the conflict becomes increasingly more difficult to resolve.
3.Emotions must be controlled and separated from the conflict so that the real issues can be
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Comparing Blood Wedding And Yerma
The greatest Spanish dramatist and poet, Frederico Lorca, wrote two books with very different
plots, yet the literary elements included were very similar The Blood Wedding and Yerma portray
the political and sociological views that are customary to Spain, such as male dominance, as well as
family honor. In addition, both The Blood Wedding and Yerma, contain the theme of human will
fighting against human destiny, encompassing a broad depiction of Spanish ideology. The Blood
Wedding and Yerma consistently exemplify the dominance of men in correspondence to the
inferiority of women. During this time in Spain, that mentality was the norm, and widely accepted.
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I know she s a good girl. Isn t she? Quiet. Hard working. She bakes her bread and sews her
skirts...(Lorca 5) The Bridegroom s mother represents Spain s society as a whole, in regard to
the woman s role to be Quiet, hard working, to bake and to sew. She doesn t inquire if she s
pretty, or intelligent, etc, she only wants to know what she s going to do for her son. Lorca gives
the reader the opportunity to sympathize with the Bride, and her lack of true identity, due to a
distorted society. Yerma, though a completely different story line, portrays an even greater sense
of male dominance, and female minority. Lorca ambiguously creates an ongoing dialogue
between a married couple, Juan and Yerma, allowing us to see the extent of male dominance in
this culture. Juan, is a very prideful, controlling husband is scolding his wife Yerma. JUAN. Don t
you know the kind of man I am? The sheep in the fold, and the women in their houses. You go out
too much. Haven t you heard me say that from the beginning? (Lorca, 92). Throughout the story,
Juan is reprimanding his wife over different things, primarily over her desire for a child, that isn t
remotely mutual, but this time Lorca uses Juan to define the control that men have over the
women. He makes a very strong point regarding how demanding Juan is, having a huge impact on
this generation, because this level of control over women is something we can barely relate to.
Lorca then uses Yerma, to expound on the male
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Essay Comparing The Floods In The Bible And Epic Of Gilgamesh
Sally MoolchanDate: 03/31/2015
Evaluation of the Floods in the Bible and Epic of Gilgamesh
There have been various flood stories recognized from prehistoric sources dispersed around the
world. One of these flood stories we are most acquainted with in today s culture is the Noah ark,
which convey a remarkable story of how god punish the world for how immoral it had become.
The divine accomplish this by flooding the world and crushing all the living being, saving it for
Noah and his family and a pair of all type of creature that walk on earth. Based on the evidence
available at present time, people can debate that the Genesis ark story was based on the Epic of
Gilgamesh. The themes in these two stories, such as the assigning of animals and humans in the
ark, the landing of the ark on a mountain, and sending of birds to see whether the waters had move
away, clearly represents the similarity between the two. Although the main plot is parallel between
the dual, they are diverse in regards ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In both stories one virtuous man, Noah from Genesis and Utnapishtim from Gilgamesh is saved
and selected to build an ark or boat. In the Genesis God decided to terminate everything but Noah,
who was a righteous man, the one blameless man of his time and he walked with God . (Genesis
6:9). The boat was built and was loaded with the righteous man, their family and all species of the
earth. Noah had become the basis of redemption for the creation of people in the future. He
symbolized the resurgence and a new beginning of creation. He is also the representation of God s
sympathy and refinement. On the other hand, Ea informs Utnapishtim in a dream that he must help
the human population survive. Together these men are the signs that God and Ea need the moral
humankind to survive not a wicked one. By doing this they give the human race a chance to
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The Word Iconoclasm In The Byzantine Empire
The Word Iconoclasm refers to the destruction of images or hostility towards visual
representations in general. This word more specifically is used for the iconoclastic Controversy
that shook the Byzantine Empire for more than 100 years. The Hostility towards religious
representations began in 726 when Emperor Leo publicly opposed the icons. The word icon
refers to many different things today. It can refer to graphic symbols in our software and to
powerful cultural figures. (Dr. Davor Dzalto). However, the original meaning comes from the
Greek meaning for image. In the medieval era, it meant a religious image on a wooden panel used
for prayer and devotion. More specifically, icons came to typify the art of the Orthodox Christian
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Another theory suggests that the prohibition was an attempt to keep the growing wealth and power
of the monasteries. They produced the icons and used them as a primary target of the violence of
the Iconoclastic Controversy. Others say the prohibition was religious, and an attempt to correct the
right practice of worshiping images. Leo the third s prohibition may have been because of the huge
volcanic eruption in 726, thought to have happened because of God s anger over the dedication of
the icons. The original theological basis for iconoclasm was weak, they relied mostly on the Old
Testament prohibition. But it was clear that it was not absolute because God gave instructions on
how to make a three dimensional Cherubim for the Ark of the Covenant, which was quoted in the
Old Testament, a couple of chapters after the passage that prohibits images. Emperor Constantine V
gave a slightly different theological approach for iconoclasm. He claimed, He claimed that each
visual representation of Christ necessarily ends in a heresy since Christ, according to generally
accepted Christian dogmas, is simultaneously God and man, united without separation, and any
visual depiction of Christ either separates these natures, representing Christ s humanity alone, or
confuses
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My Leadership Style Analysis
This week I take on Ohio as I learn to grow as a leader.
Today a lot of the things we talked about really hit home with me, and I actually cried in a room
full of strangers as I told them my story and why I chose to be a leader.
But today we talked about resilience. We defined resilience as:
The process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or significant sources
of stress.
This definition really spoke to me. I have been facing this day after day ever since April, and
today we had a lady talk to us about it for 2 hours, but it felt like it was only seconds. She helped
me to realize that I am not alone, that I have other sisters out there that are fighting, if not the same
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I definitely relate to these characteristics way more... Most of the time they all occur at once.
To fold up into yourself is basically when you look at people and just say I can t with you right
now. You hide away, turn off your phone, turn off all communication with the outside world, and
basically just become one with your bed... and maybe a bag of taco bell. With my depression, I
am guilty of this a lot. People try to talk to me and then I get in trouble because I get irritated that
they won t just leave me alone with myself for a bit... That s often when I storm off. You just hit
that point where you ve had enough and you just need to run away from all your responsibilities.
This was comforting to hear from someone else, because I was starting to worry that maybe part
of my three year old self had held onto parts of my brain. Next is to blame others. You don t want
to accept that you have done wrong or that you have messed up, so you start putting the blame
on other people. Next, you require total control. In a leadership role, sometimes you feel like
you have lost control of a situation, so you try to regain control by taking all of it. You shut
people out, and you tell them that you don t need their help. As a bit of a control freak, like I
said, I am very guilty of this. As I come into contact with more and more leaders on campus, I have
learned to step back and just observe situations and let other people handle them. I have
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The Book Of Tea Critical Analysis
Book of Tea by Okakura Kakuzo lends incredible insights into the importance of acceptance of
cultures and self examination. The West, and Americans specifically, need to learn how to
appreciate and learn about cultures, without stealing the credit by claiming ownership. The Book of
Tea is an exploration of this concept with specific focus on the concept of teain Western culture. If
Western society were to truly step back and examine what they hold dear, how much of it could it
attribute to the cultures it has isolated and excluded. He also teaches the reader the importance of
the simplicity by a society being washed away by the advancement of technological innovation.
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It is the only Asiatic ceremonial which commands universal esteem. The white man has scoffed at
our religion and our morals, but has accepted the brown beverage without hesitation. It is bizarre
that a drink as simple as tea can have such a profound effect on multiple cultures of the world. As
the only apparently esteemed tradition of the East, naturally, Western society has claimed tea and
incorporated it into its world without accepting its originating culture. Although, oddly enough, it
does offer a glimpse of hope. Humans can relate to cultures they cannot understand through
something as simple as tea. This does not excuse the ignorance that the Western worldpossesses,
but proves that it can relate to a people without accepting them, opening the dialogue of change.
Kakuzo, throughout the book, salutes tea for its innate ability to bring people together. He
describes this phenomenon as the mystery of mutual charity, saying that tea inculcates purity and
harmony [...] the romanticism of the social order. It is essentially a worship of the Imperfect, as it
is a tender attempt to accomplish something possible in this impossible thing we know as life. Tea
is both a unifier and a snapshot of the extraordinary. It binds humans together with a trait they all
share imperfection. Humans understand that perfection is unattainable and, most of the time, this
fear drives most actions. This pushes humans together more than anything
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Technology Changes In America
Technology was the highlight of every 7th graders day last year. Technology was interesting and
fun and always taught us something new. We as a class were constantly doing new activities on
the computers, but all that changed this year. Technology was replaced with a special class
named Math lab. At first most of our class knew what to think of what this new special would be.
Yet after the first class it was obvious what Math Lab was. Math lab was a boring, repetitive,
strict class that only minorly strengthens skills in Math that most of both classes already knew. If
we do not bring back technology instead of math lab we may not be able to learn computer skills
that are needed in High School.
If Technology does not come back instead of Math lab we and future 8th graders may not know
skills on the computer needed for high school. When our class enters high school, with
technology as a class gone, we will not know how to use important programs such as PowerPoint
or Microsoft Word. Knoxville Catholic, Farragut High school, and Lenoir City high school have a
computers technology class. They have no Math Lab or computers math class. So what then is the
point of having a class that does not exist in the later grades? If middle school is serving the
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Every day at the last class is Math. And still we have Math class every day. Saying that Math Lab
will improve our understanding and knowledge of Math, and improve our GPA on Math scores
simply isn t true. 1 class every week on a subject we have every day will not solve anything!
Furthermore the work that we do in Math lab is the opposite of motivating. The work that
remembers is repetitive and boring, makes students not want to study! Math class should be for
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Funeral Services Research Paper
Funeral services are for the living, who are mourning, and not for the dead, who are unaware. To
me, a funeral service is a small formality in the arc of a person s existence, and pales in comparison
to the relationships that the person had when they were living.
I lived with my father from the day I was born until I graduated from high school. During his two
years in Oregon, we saw each other frequently, and we enjoyed our time together.
I have closure with respect to my father s death. All the major things that we would like to have
done together, we did. We enjoyed our times together when he lived in Oregon. I spoke with him
for two hours on the morning of the bypass surgery, before he lost his ability to speak. I saw him
for his last conscious
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Main Elements of a Contract
Main elements of a contract A contract is a written or verbal agreement made between two or
more parties in which the exchange of goods and/or services is agreed upon through unilateral
or bilateral exchange. A successful contract contains at least six key elements, which detail how
this exchange or exchanges will take place. A contract can also include details of how breach
will be handled or details about how the contract can be legally terminated. Furthermore, a
contract can have several defenses that will make it unenforceable by law. The six major
elements of a contract are offer, acceptance, objections, mutuality of obligation, and competency.
In contracts, an offer specifies what goods and/or services are going to be exchanged. An order
can be defined as an expression of willingness to contract on certain terms, made with the
intention that [terms] shall become binding as soon as it is accepted by the person to whom it is
addressed (Treitel, 2007). As stated in the definition of offer, the next step in creating a successful
contract is acceptance. Acceptance can also be referred to as genuine assent and requires that all
parties partaking in a contract agree to the terms outlined in the offer. Legally, all terms outlined in a
contract cannot be transferred to a third party, nor can services be subcontracted out to a third party
unless there is a provision included in the contract that addresses how these circumstances should be
handled. Furthermore, all terms
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The Continuity Of Life Chapter 1 Summary
Chapter 9 The Continuity of Life: Cellular Reproduction Summary (184)
Reproduction is important for the survival of all living things. Without a mechanism for
reproduction, life would come to an end. There are two types of reproduction to learn in elementary
grades, asexual and sexual reproduction. Many teachers are afraid of discussing reproduction, but if
presented as a factual lesson it is easy for the students to understand the principles without the
standard giggles.
Asexual reproduction refers to simple cell division that produces an exact duplicate of an
organism. There are many different types of asexual reproduction which can be discussed to
show students the variability of modes of reproduction. Some single celled organisms reproduce
by simple cell division, this is called binary fission. In this manner, the mother cell simply splits
in half producing two daughter cells. Some cells reproduce by unequal division of the cells, this
is called budding. In this process the bud forms as a knob on the mother cell. The nucleus divides
and identical parts go to the mother cell and the bud. The bud may grow until it is as large as the
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Red biotechnology involves medical processes such as getting organisms to produce new drugs, or
using stem cells to regenerate damaged human tissues and perhaps re grow entire organs. White
(also called gray) biotechnology involves industrial processes such as the production of new
chemicals or the development of new fuels for vehicles. Green biotechnology applies to agriculture
and involves such processes as the development of pest resistant grains or the accelerated evolution
of disease resistant animals. Blue biotechnology, rarely mentioned, encompasses processes in
marine and aquatic environments, such as controlling the proliferation of noxious water borne
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Cleopatra Research Paper
You don t have to travel halfway around the world to taste authentic Egyptian food. Every Sunday
from 10 am to 3 pm, Cleopatra s Restaurant in High Point, NC hosts a delicious brunch of
Egyptian cuisine and specials for the whole family. For $14.95, you, your friends, family, or
church group can stop in for an all you can eat buffet experience made from the freshest ingredients
available to create your favorite Mediterranean dishes.
The staff of Cleopatra s Restaurant has a passion for fine food and customer satisfaction. Each
dish is made with care and a love for food. The welcoming atmosphere is perfect for a Sunday
brunch for the people with whom you enjoy sharing a yummy meal. The cozy environment is great
for a family brunch or an after
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Ancient Greece And Rome Vs. Rome
Classical Greece and Rome were ancient civilizations that existed 2500 years ago, and are regarded
by numerous scholars as the foundation of humanities in various fields. In popular culture, Ancient
Greece and Rome are portrayed substantially in books and movies; however, not many people are
aware of how they also shape our thoughts, ideals, and motivations. Through an analysis of classical
elements often portrayed in popular media, this essay attempts to illustrate how the representation
of ancient Greeceand Romein books and movies influence our lives and emphasize the need to stay
informed as these influences can be both beneficial and detrimental to our perception of the world.
The way ancient culture can impact our ideals is demonstrated by various contemporary adaptations
of Greek mythology. For instance, in 1997, Walt Disney produced the animated movie Hercules,
based on stories about the legendary Greek hero who persevered through numerous labors and
challenges and eventually gained a place in Mount Olympus, the home of the gods. Hercules
was a major box office hit among children and had left a deep impression on how they perceive
the qualities of a hero. Similarly, the 2004 film Troy, based loosely on Homer s the Iliad, tells the
story of the hero Achilles and the Trojan War. Troy was a critical success, grossing nearly 500
million dollars worldwide. But the movie did not exhibit merely entertainment values: studies found
Troy also established on the male
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Interracial Dating Research Paper
Joshua Thomas
Lewellen
Composition I
27 August 2015
Interracial Dating and Marriage
Interracial dating and marriage is a very touchy subject. Society today and in the past has always
discriminated against interracial intimate interaction; and this is not limited to the United States.
Today, interracial dating and marriageis beginning to be accepted simply because love triumphs all.
However, there are still a vast amount of people, communities, and ethnic groups that oppose
intimate interracial interaction. They believe that such intimate relationships between two different
races should never be developed or maintained. So the real question is, will love be enough to
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Interracial dating and marriage is a highly controversial topic among the Indian community. In
the eyes of most Indians interracial mingling is not acceptable under any circumstances. To be
frank, they abhor the thought of their children or fellow Indians dating or even marrying people
from other races. Now the big question is why? Why do Indians detest interracial dating and
marriage? The answer to this question is not a simple one. For each person it may be a different
answer. But the most prominent answer you will receive is that there is a vast cultural difference
between races. Indians pride themselves with their culture; it s what makes each Indian who he
or she is. So if you try and break that culture you will face issues from all around. Most Indians
who marry people of other ethnicities face problems from not only other Indians within their
community, but also their own family members. Sadly sometimes the answer to the question, will
love be enough to break the barrier, is a no. You would think that even if society, your community,
and friends oppose you, your family would support you. Sadly that s not the case in most Indian
families. Instead of showing love, compassion, and understanding they are ridiculed and mocked;
and all for what? For loving someone outside their race? Some families go as far as to disown their
children, nieces/nephews, uncles/aunts, and
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Criminalization Of Culture And The Rise Of Dissent Summary
Ernesto Aguilar and Melissa Chiprin s article Criminalization of Culture and the Rise of Dissent
examines the U.S. justice system s use of discriminatory treatment towards African American
citizens in order to maintain social order (41). The state oppresses minority races through the use of
racism and criminal injustice (42). Furthermore, the majority of the population has limited
knowledge on the history of enslavement; thus, they are unaware of past events that have led to an
increase in the number of incarcerated African Americans (43). The present U.S. criminal justice
system is a reflection of European colonialism and imperialism (44). Moreover, the article illustrates
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Society must recognize that the history of enslavement has ultimately led to injustice within the
U.S. criminal justice system; this is the preliminary step to mitigate racial inequity of African
American citizens. Aguilar and Chiprin s article is organized into distinct sections that build on
each other. The introduction presents readers with the authors main argument and sub points. The
following section illustrates the history of European colonialism and enslavement; both of which
are related to present racism in the United States. The remaining three sections explore the effects
of criminalization on African American citizens. Throughout Aguilar and Chiprin s review of racial
inequity, the authors assumptions are stated, and not implied. Thus, within each section, the authors
articulate their principal point, and then use multiple sources as evidence to confirm their thesis.
The assumptions used by Aguilar and Chiprin are valid not only because of their in depth
examination of the subject, but also because the sources, which are information provided by
external experts, relate directly to the thesis of this article. Throughout the article, Aguilar and
Chiprin s point of view regarding discrimination towards African American citizens within the
United States justice system
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Theme Of Beauty And The Bride By Angela Carter
Angela Carter, an English writer, is best known for her feminist rewriting of classical fairy tales.
In her stories she prominently uses themes, such as, virginity, the pornographic image, violence
and sex, and many others. Degrading someone to the status of a mere object, in other words
objectification, is a theme Angela Carter shows in many of her fairy tales, specifically the
objectification of women. According to Carter, the objectification and subjugation of women is
part of a latent context of fairy tales that she expressed simply by virtue of being a woman. Both
The Tiger s Bride and The Courtship of Mr. Lyon are fairy tales intertextually linked with Beauty
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Lyon . Carter retells the well known fairytale Beauty and the Beast, but her version is far from
classic. It is a tale of self discovery and rejection of female objectification. In the beginning of
Carter s retelling of the classic fairy tale Beauty and the Beast, Beauty is seen as a penniless,
helpless girl, whom the rich, powerful and world weary Beast forces to live in his house. When
her father uses her as payment for his debt to the Beast she becomes an object. However, she
rapidly becomes the more active, experienced, and adventurous character. Throughout the story,
Beauty proves herself to be more than just a traditional fairy tale heroine, but in the beginning, she
conforms to the paradigm. Just like many of Carter s heroines, she must start within to be able to
then break free from the restrictions and assumptions of patriarchal society. In the words of da
Silva, The daughter is conscious of her annihilation in the patriarchal society but she doesn t have
autonomy to overcome it. Even though Beauty finds enjoyment in reading fairy tales while living
with the Beast, it is as though despite living in a modern world with telephones and cars, Beauty
wants to believe in the conventional happily ever after. By comparing Beauty to the immaculate
snow upon which she gazes Carter emphasizes Beauty s femininity, innocence, and virginity. By
associating Beauty
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The Effects Of Salmon Farming On The Salmon Population Essay
Introduction
Fish, one of our most important sources of high quality protein, provides some 16% of the animal
protein consumed by the world s population, (Food Agriculture Organization, FAO, of the United
Nations, 1997). Our responses towards a growing demand for fish led to a boom in the salmon
farming industry (Naylor, et al., 1998). Unfortunately, the consequences of salmon farming
outweigh the value that comes with it. Even though salmon farming is steadily becoming more
sustainable, salmon farming is not a suitable and environmentally sound way of producing food due
to the negative issues salmon farming has caused in the environment, the salmon population, and
the health of humans.
Salmon farming effects to wild salmon population
Scientists of various fields have found that escaped salmon from fisheries have negatively
impacted the salmon population. The gradual increase of salmon farming has led to a higher rate
of escaped salmon reaching local ecosystems. As farmed salmon escape through weather events,
poor containment, careless handling, etc. the local ecology changes dramatically. In McGinnity s
study (2003), farmed salmon have been found to breed poorly and have difficulty surviving in
comparison to wild salmon. The study was carried out in Western Ireland and highlighted the
behavioral differences between wild salmon against various generations of hybrid salmon. It was
found that farmed salmon and hybrid salmon (various mixed farmed wild breeds) carry the
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Professional Bodies Of The Electro Engineer Essay
Professional Bodies in Technology
Professional bodies are organizations that have members as individual professionals. To be a
member, the profession requires that the professionals to seek a license to practice for them to
carry out their jobs. In no lesser way, the professional body overseeing the Electro Engineering has
a number of roles.
Professional bodies within the field of electro technology are tasked with a generally oversight
role of the standards associated with the field. Most important of all is that the professional bodies
focus on advancing electro technology. In advancing technology, the professional bodies conduct
and sponsor exhibitions, symposia and technical meetings over New Zealand. Professional bodies
also offer graduates a chance to network with others within the same field. These networks are
used by professionals to meet and reflect upon their field of expertise. Alongside this function, the
professional bodies in electro technology accredit the stipulated courses under the entire field and
certify the professional competence of engineers. According to Robinson (2007), the professional
body publishes professional journals to further the field. As will be observed, the professional body,
under the compliance of the ethical code of conduct, deals with various complaints against
professionals and implements the disciplinary procedures accordingly. Having established this
mandate, it follows that they also issue a Code of Conduct to guide the
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The Effects Of Prenatal And Delivery Care On Mothers
I exclude births of twins from this analysis. Further, I keep only mothers who were in the same
residence for at least a year before the birth of the child to ensure the proper matching of the
mother with the state level expenditure. Table 2 shows the distribution and use of adequate
prenatal and delivery care by different population subgroups. The use of both adequate prenatal
and delivery care is higher among mothers whose age at birth was in the 20 30 age group than
among those who were younger and older. It is lowest among those above 30, but they constitute
the smallest proportion of mothers in the sample. On the other hand, the use rate for both services
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Further, although poor individuals used public providers for prenatal care more than non poor
individuals, their use rate for delivery at public facilities was almost half that of non poor
individuals. While for the full sample, approximately 60% had delivery at home, the rate was close
to 80% for the poor.
Controlling for these factors, I find a significant positive effect of public expenditure on the use
of adequate prenatal and delivery care. Table 4 shows the coefficients and marginal effects from
the logit regressions on the effect of public expenditure on adequate prenatal and delivery care.
The marginal effects for a continuous variable in a logit model report the average change in the
probability of success for a unit change of the variable among all observations in the sample. For
categorical variables, they report the average change in the probability of success for a particular
category compared to the base category. The results show that the doubling of per capita health
expenditure is associated with a significant increase of 0.043 in the probability of both adequate
prenatal and delivery care. The use of such services increases with the mother s age at birth. This
finding is similar to the cross tabulations, except for the oldest group, which constitutes a smaller
proportion of the full sample. Additionally, the use rates for both services decrease significantly with
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Genetically Modified Food And Drug Administration
A Fishy Modification The method by which food finds its way to our local grocer could soon
change. For the first time, the Unites States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is considering
the approval and release of genetically modified (GM) salmon into the American marketplace (Big
Fish). Salmon, of course, is just the brink of the biological possibilities. The possibility of the
introduction of any GM foods is monumental. Man s ability to increase the food supply guarantees
major benefits; nevertheless, modifying the earth s natural source of energy also promises
detrimental consequences. What is Genetically Modified Food (GM)? Genetically modified foods
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The process is used to yield foods with an exact desired trait very rapidly and with great
accuracy. (GM Foods Harmful or Helpful). The Benefits of GM Food At first glance, the
possibility an enhanced food supply promises many possibilities. Generally, GM foods are
thought to be the solution the world hunger crisis. Today, the world s total population exceeds
six billion humans and continues to grow (Genetically Modified Foods: Harmful or Helpful?).
In fact, the world population is predicted to double in the next 50 years. (Genetically Modified
Foods). Meeting this need will prove to be a huge challenge, but research proves that GM food
can ensure a food production schedule of 17% more food than necessary for each human daily
(Pros and Cons of Genetically Modified Foods). However, controlling hunger is not the only
benefit of GM foods. Other benefits include: Pest resistance Herbicide Tolerance Growing GM
foods...can help eliminate the application of chemical pesticides and reduce the cost of bringing
a crop to market. (Genetically Modified Foods: Harmful or Helpful?) Every year, farmers lose
crops as a result of insects and other pests. These loses require farmers to utilize pesticides when
growing crops to ensure production. There have been more and more health risks discovered from
the consumption of foods treated with these chemicals.
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Classical Conditioning Experiment
1.Classical conditioning experiment Signal (NS)Turn on the computer UCSTickle UCRLaugh
CSTurn on the computer CRLaugh Opening the computer typically do not elicit any response. My
roommate is quite ticklish, therefore, whenever I tickle her she would laugh. I can utilize this as an
unconditioned response. If she turns on her computer, she would hear the signature window sound
opening. I would then tickle her so that she would laugh. After several trials of pairing, she would
laugh just after hearing her computer turning on. 2.Operant conditioning experiment Antecedent
stimulusStanding by roommate s bed ResponseRoommate make her bed ReinforcementReward
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Every half day, I would let the student know that she is given 10 minutes of extra time in recess
to play with her favorite doll, and if she bites anything and anyone, the time will be taken away
minute by minute. She may protest at the beginning, however, if she behaves well she would
get to play with the doll, hence the unwanted act should subsidize. Therefore, I will be using
punishment II, or negative punishment, which is taking away a pleasant stimulus to decrease
an undesirable behavior. To make sure he behavior is consistent, I would watch her in all types
of setting (class, recess, etc.) and clarify all type of undesirable behavior (biting herself, other
people, objects, and animals). Presumably, the biting occur to draw attention to the child herself.
If I do not give her the attention and simply mark off the extra time to play, it would gradually
lead to the extinction of the biting behavior. On the other hand, I would reinforce her to smile and
shake hand with me and other students when she meets them to avoid the biting. In order to do
so, I would tell her that whenever she does the described behaviors, I would mark it as 1 point,
and when she earn 10 point, she can have an item of her choice picked out from a presented list of
give (toys, candy, supplies, etc.). While this included external reinforcement through token
economy, the earning point should serve as a type of intrinsic motivation (equivalent to praises).
Hence, she would internalize the behavior and it would persist even after the reinforcement is no
longer
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Holocaust Essay On The Holocaust
The intense documentary Genocide reveals the suffering and pain that Jewish people went through.
It also examines how the holocaust took place and what was brutally done to millions of innocent
lives during this horrific time in our history.
The implications of anti semitism on Canada leading up to WWII and the Holocaust was that Jews
needed Canada s help and Canada said no. They followed the stereotypes of what Jews were
perceived as and took in only 5000 Jewish refugees. Based on stereotypes, they took in the group
of people that were the most beneficial to them and Jews were at the bottom of that list with
Chinese and japanese people. There was anti semitism in Germany because of Hitler. While
many do not understand the reason for his hatred against Jews he was the reason that caused
anti semitism which was unnecessary. If Hitler had not created numerous laws discriminating
against Jews, the Holocaust wouldn t have happened. He believed that Jews needed to be
removed and were a problem. The world reacted to Hitler by believing what he said. Hitler was
powerful and he was able to brainwash people. The world slowly listened to what was being told
and agreed. If they weren t the group of people that Hitler targeted they didn t have to worry about
anything and it was easier to just follow the crowd.
The long term effects of the Holocaust was that it left thousands of people in mental and physical
pain while killing millions of innocent people. Since, so many
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Behid the Headlines
To be a slave to others ideologies, is to give up your own sense of freedom and lie to your own
self. When our own self interest is put behind others, it makes us feel lost and uncertain in our
own life. We are not sure what to do with our lives. In life we are faced with many hard
circumstances that are not easy to overcome, but if we can reach back to our old roots we can free
ourselves from our patternistic lifestyles and pursue what we want to do. In the short storyBehind
the Headlines by Vidyut Aklujkar, we see life through the main character Lakshmi s eyes. Her
life has been taken over by her husband s life and she is trapped living the same way for 12
years. Lakshmi s life can be a parallel to a news story itself. When we first hear about breaking
news, we don t know much about the story since new information is coming out In this short
story, when we first start reading we aren t given too much information. As the news keeps
covering the story, we are given more background on the event and all the circumstances that led
up to the event, and as the news reporters get to the end of the story, we are finally given a
conclusion that either makes us happy or sad. In this short story case, you are left feeling happy
that Lakshmi found her way out. When we are stuck in a rut and not able to take control of our
own life, we become lost. We when can overcome our circumstances and get away from our daily
conventions, we are able to find ourselves and become who we really
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Developing A Strong Classroom Management Style
There are many factors that affects a student s ability to learn and achieve. Classroom management
plays a major role in the effectiveness of education and paves the way for the teacher to engage
students in learning. Classroom management creates a set of expectations, routines, rules, and
consequences. Through my experience at Olson Elementary, I have had the privilege of observing
Ms. Mason, her students, and how she addresses classroom management. Every teacher has their
own approach on classroom management, but essentially instills and models and principles of
instills the goals and structure that meet the needs of their students.
A key factor in developing a strong classroom management style is having engaging instruction. Ms.
Mason creates a motivating environment by using a variety of teaching methods and tools. She
uses a document camera and projector to display teaching lessons to the class. She does assignments
with the students, which engages the students and allows them to move at a pace that better suits
them. She also incorporates the use of videos, current events, and different activity stations. She
also has a compelling nature about her when speaks and interacts with her students; she is animated,
sincere, and captivating. In my future classroom I would also use different teaching methods
because students have different learning styles. I would incorporate more kinesthetic and hands on
learning activities. I would want to emphasize Ron Clark s approach
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Angelina Grimke Abolition
Because of her concern for white masters and resulting choices to abandon her famous slave
holding family to move to the North, to write an address to southern women, and to speak in front
of audiences of both men and women, Angelina Grimke adopted the abolitionist cause and often
challenged her role in society. Originally, Grimke was promoting abolition out of concern for
whites as she believed that slaverywas anti Christian; she was seen trying to discourage family
from having slaves out of concern for her salvation. However, that family would have been a
difficult one to persuade as they were the one of the most prominent slaveholding families in South
Carolina; there were rumors that each family member had their own slave who would help
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Gilgamesh, The Epic Of Gilgamesh
In The Epic of Gilgamesh, Gilgamesh has to go through a series of hardship to obtain immortality.
Gilgamesh s determination to find immortality is impacted by the death of his best companion,
Enkidu. At the end of Gilgamesh s quest, he learns the destined fate of mortals (which is...?).
Gilgamesh s character development is shown throughout the story; he changes from an invincible,
fearless king to a king who has accept his mortality and sees his own limitations. Although the quest
of Gilgamesh seems to focus on gaining immortality, it works as a bridge to help Gilgamesh accept
his mortality and to understand that immortality is not achieved by the length of life, but by the
stories that s pass on. In the beginning (beginning of what? the epic? the quest?), Gilgamesh seeks
immortality because he wants to live forever. After Gilgamesh witnesses the deathof Enkidu,
Gilgamesh becomes afraid of death himself. many direct parallels are shown throughout the story to
justify the reasoning behind Gilgamesh s fear of death. Enkidu often acts as an equal companion of
Gilgamesh; Gilgamesh is born with a mixture of human and divine, while Enkidu is a mixture of
human and wild beast. Although there is a difference in their status, their ability and strength are
still the same. Gilgamesh is perfect in strength (Tablet I, Line 36) and Enkidu is the mightiest in the
land (I,117). When Gilgamesh sees someone, who has been through every hardship with him and is
equal in strength, grasp
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My Fellow Founding Father
Fellow Founding Fathers, I am Robert Morris and I am a financier. My most interesting
accomplishment was the fact that I was able to finance the revolution. Considering the fact that I
am an entrepreneur, it was only logical that I use my money and put it to good use. I continued to
support our army by smuggling gunpowder and providing it to Washington s army. Also, I was a
part of the Continental Congress for three years. While I was a Pennsylvania delegate, I signed the
Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the United StatesConstitution. Most
people think that I am a bit selfish, but its just the way I grew up. While I was an apprentice, I was
always criticized and I knew that I would build myself up to prove
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Amy Gallow Definition Of Stress Essay
How you could turn something as negative as stress into something positive? According the
Amy Gallow Stress is an inevitable part of work and life, but the effect of stress upon us is far
from inevitable, how you manage pressures can distinguish you as a leader and give you a career
advantage. keeping the above in mind, how an individual manages pressure speaks about their
character as a leader. This reading focuses on a few principles which would help one to turn their
stress into asset: The stress you feel is correlated to how important the activity is. Therefore, if you
treat worry as an indicator rather than a symptom of dysfunction , you would be able to react in a
more rational manner. If you are concerned, your brain turns to build,... Show more content on
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If the body is not used to stress and you experience it, you ll panic and it becomes a vicious cycle
that needs to be broken, Menkes. By thinking about putting yourself in pressed situations would
help you grow since pressure and fear are good indicators. Other than the key principles, this
article also mentions the Dos and Don ts of stress such as not assuming that stress is going to
last forever or worrying about unnecessary things but, to think of stress as an indicator that you
care about something. Keeping all the above points in mind would help me channel stress in a
positive way, by not stressing over unnecessary things and using time wisely to finish work.
Having a fixed schedule would help relieve stress and would help produce more efficiency in
work. As a group, our goal is to distribute work equally so no one has the burden of having more
work than the other. We have planned schedule as to what should be done by when so that each
day is used wisely and neither of us have extra work compiling towards the end. In the unlikely
event that happens, each group member should be allowed to speak their issues so that everyone
could work together and cope with problems
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Under Western Eyes by Mohanty
In this text Mohanty argues that contemporary western feminist writing on Third World women
contributes to the reproduction of colonial discourses where women in the South are represented as
an undifferentiated other . Mohanty examines how liberal and socialist feminist scholarship use
analytics strategies that creates an essentialist construction of the category woman, universalist
assumptions of sexist oppression and how this contributes to the perpetuation of colonialist
relations between the north and south(Mohanty 1991:55). She criticises Western feminist discourse
for constructing the third world woman as a homogeneous powerless and vulnerable group, while
women in the North still represent the modern and liberated woman... Show more content on
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She makes an important point when trying to go beyond the female (otherness), by paying careful
attention to differences among women themselves, and by putting emphasize on the multiple
realties that women faces, and by that trying to uncover universalist interpretations (Parpart and
Marchand 1995:6). She reveals the inadequacy of binary categories by showing us how power is
defined in binary terms, between the people who have (men) and the people who do not (women).
This is a consequence of seeing women as a homogenous group, and contributes to the
reinforcement of the binary division between men and women (Mohanty 1991:64). By assuming
that women are a already constituted group with the same experiences and interests, gender is
looked upon as something that can be applied cross cultures (Mohanty 1991:54), and it also
produces an assumption about the average third world woman as poor and uneducated, in contrast
to the educated, modern Western women (Mohanty 1991:56). Implicit in the binary analytic lies the
assumption that the third world woman only can be liberated through western rationality. Mohanty
is making an important point when emphasising the need to challenge these objectifications
(Udayagiri 1995:163). Mohantys emphasis on historical, spatial and cultural specificity contributes
to important insights on how different contexts influence on women s lives, and challenges the fact
that much of the discourse of
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Challenges Of Returning To Military Life
As an adult returning to school, I was, and still continue to be, faced with many challenges,
fears, and obstacles. I decided to go back to school for not only myself but for my family as well.
I got sick of living paycheck to paycheck barely making ends meet, as we lived on one income.
My husband provided the best that he could, and I am grateful for that. Not being able to provide
for my family was very frustrating, due to the medical conditions that I endured while being in the
military. As a result of my medical conditions, I was limited on how much I could contribute to my
family, which caused a major strain on my marriage and financial status. My sons are the age now
to where I don t want them to see their mother struggling. It hurts
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Birds Are Very Successful Essay
Birds are a group of animal which consist of many species, all of which play various roles in
several ecological niches. Birds are considered biologically successful due in fact to the number
of species present. Currently, there are approximately 10,000 species of birds, which is almost
double the amount of species of mammals or amphibians. The differences which separate birds
from mammals and make them more successful are the presence of large yolked eggs, which
support the offspring until birth, and the absence of lactation which allows for greater energy
usage and efficiency. Birds have developed these adaptations over the course of thousands of
years. Additionally, birds are considered biologically successful due to the fact that they are
found on almost every continent on Earth. Examples include several species of birds in the
forests of North and South America and Asia, several species of birds in the cities of Europe, and
the flocks of the presence of ostriches and various other birds in the planes of Africa and Australia,
and very notably, the existence of penguins in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These include body shape, presence of feathers, structure of the skeleton, structure of the limbs,
make up of the respiratory system, and high metabolism. Birds have small, light, and condensed
body forms when compared to other animals. Their anatomical mapping of their organs and
muscles, show that these are located nearest to the center of gravity, which provides better balance
during flight. Also, the presence and scheme of their feathers, which are contour, allow for the
body to be covered tightly. This makes it streamline and somewhat reduces the effect experienced
by drag. Primary feathers are on the wings help in flight and also provide wing shape, while Down
feathers are soft and act as insulation. Tail feathers stretch sideways so that tail can be used by the
bird to turn and
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Flight Number 370 Research Paper
Flight Malaysia Airlines Flight number 370 was an airplane that went missing out of nowhere, and
landed somewhere in the Indian Ocean. Investigators still haven t found any survivors or dead
bodies. They have only found parts of the aircraft, however the passengerВґs relatives have said that
those parts were not real parts of the aircraft. Some people say that the pilot, Zaharie Ahmad
Shah, suicide bombed the plane. Others say that the plane was hijacked. Or that the plane was
hacked, by a passenger, and commited a suicide bombing. I personally believe that the pilot was
responsible for the missing aircraft. One possible theory is that the pilots were responsible for the
disappearance of the aircraft. One reason I think the pilots were responsible is, that if both of the
pilots agreed to bail they... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The article claims, Four year later, on June 29, 2012, half a dozen Uyghur men attempted to take
control of an aircraft flying in the Xinjiang Uyghur region using pieces of a metal crutch that had
been sharpened to make crude weapons. This plot was also foiled. This shows that the
passengers have tried hijacking the aircraft. This also demonstrates that the plane might ve been
hijacked. Another article claims, Suspicions of a terror link to the disappearance of the aircraft
were rejected by Malaysian authorities once the true identities of the men carrying the stolen
passports. This shows that there was two men who stole passports to board the aircraft.This also
means that the plane might ve been hijacked. Another source claims, When they have tried to
mount hijackings in the past they have been complete flops. On March 9, 2008, a 19 year old
Uyghur woman attempted to set off some kind of explosive device on a flight from the Xinjiang
Uyghur region route to Beijing. This shows that the plane might ve been hijacked. This also shows
that some woman attempted to set off some kind of explosive device on an
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
The Sixth Sense Book Report
We have five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell. However, German philosopher, Friedrich
Nietzsche, coined the term The Sixth Sense meaning the Industrial Revolution. Joseph Cooper
Ramo took this a step further with what he calls The Seventh Sense , speaking of the age of
constant connection. A transformation is occurring, just like what happened when factories and
more changed the way life was lived in the 18th century. We are constantly connected to each other,
news, and information. It has diminished barriers for businesses, networking, politics, etc. It has
also allowed terrorists better access to resources and chaos to spread more rapidly than ever before.
This book explores how these connections fit into human history, how they operate, and how the
future looks with this new power.
With the Scientific Revolution, we could get places faster and more easily, lengthen lives, and
more. There was a convergence club that included ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Artificial intelligence is virtually everywhere: from Siri to Google. Many television shows now
show what the future would look like with more technology and artificial intelligence in our
lives. The popular Netflix show, Black Mirror, explores the strange world of advancing
technology. In one episode, Be Right Back , a woman loses her fiancГ©, Ash, in a car accident.
However, the couple had been active on social media and she is able to interact with artificial
intelligence that can talk the same way her fiancГ© could. She is even able to order a life sized
android that can learn to act the way real Ash could. Another show that explores how artificial
intelligence may affect humans is HBO s Westworld. The hosts , or robots, are given the power to
think and improvise to interact with the humans. Things can go terribly wrong, though, once the
artificial intelligence is able to think freely with a level of
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Analysis Of Grace Paley s Life And Experiences Of Men And...
The author, Grace Paley, constructs short stories that illustrate the lives and experiences of men and
women living in New York City. This individual account captures the experiences of two Jewish
immigrants in the community where she was raised. Anxiety has a protagonist character that shows
apprehension about the probable destruction of the world. She confronts people that roam the street
to warn them about the danger they face and how to protect society. The panicky narrator, with
anxiety, tries to conserve society, therefore she alerts strangers of their wrongdoings, questions their
actions, and gives them advice.
The narrator s anxiety arises against the two men for the actions they display to their children;
which is our future generation. The lady and the two fathers have distinct views on how the
children should be treated. One father places his daughter from his shoulders to the ground
roughly after she makes him angry. Let s not go too far, said the young father. We could get
depressed. She WAS jumping around on my poor back and hollering Oink, oink the father pleaded
with the aged lady (Paley 833). Her concern is the father should not roughly place his child upon
the ground like he did, but the fathers have a diverse assumption on it. In the father s eyes, his
actions were acceptable for the actions of his daughter s movements on his shoulders. The father
felt his actions would prevent the daughter from demonstrating behavior like that anymore.
The lady
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Essay Assignments For Romeo And Juliet

  • 1. Essay Assignments For Romeo And Juliet 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 Assignments For Romeo And JulietEssay Assignments For Romeo And Juliet
  • 2. The Role Of Anthropologists And Archaeologists Were... Artions of anthropologists and archaeologists were oppressive because they completely ignored beliefs and cultures of American Indians. It should be recognized that some who study these topics are well intentioned, but they are a minority. These seemingly harmless fields of study are actually the culprits behind the destruction of Native American Under the guise of historically beneficial actions, archaeologists excavated skeletons at an alarming rate. In the name of science, archaeologists dug up hundreds of thousands of bodies in the last three centuries. The exact number will never be known due to grave robbers and looters, who could have actually stolen or ruined two to three times more remains than official archaeologists (Rose... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1988 with the publication of an article from the American Museum of Natural History in New York, the museum found that it possessed 25,000 skeletons or parts of skeletons (Bieder 236). After inquiring with other American institutions, it was discovered that the Smithsonian held 19,000, Harvard held 5,000 and the National Park Service held 20,000 (236). It was estimated by the Native American Rights Fund that including other institutional holdings, there were about 600,000 skeletons that needed to be repatriated (Bolz 71). With a number that large it is often easy to forget that these are the remains of human beings. The numbers were and will always be uncertain, but such an undoubtedly high number caused a wave of surprise in and out of First Nations communities. Influence of public opinion should not go unacknowledged in the discussion of repatriation. While American Indian people were well aware of the injustices their community faced, repatriation grew into a movement on a larger scale during the 1970s. With the creation of the Red Power Movement came ...... Colonialism in archaeology was questioned by activists who interrupted excavations, held protests and urged to have native remains back (Colwell Chanthaphonh 95). In 1971, members of the American Indian movement vandalized an archaeological excavation site in Minnesota (98). Protests like these grew on a national level, in large ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Analysis Of Ford s New Strategy Over the past decade, Ford was struggling from strategic challenges in order to gain market share against its competitors or even keep its competitive standing; as a result, Ford have liquidated its luxury car brand in order to fund its new line up which is a part of its new strategy. This new strategy calls One Ford which aims to reduce Ford lineup numbers. In other words, it means producing one car platform to be sold worldwide rather than producing a particular car platform for each marketplace which in turn will reduce Ford factories numbers. Implementing this new strategy, Ford is going to shut down its factories in many countries like Australia. In terms of implementation the new strategy of Ford in Australia, this paper aims to provide a competitive analysis study among Ford competitors focusing on Australian automotive market by identifying Ford s major competitors, their objectives and strategies, strengths and weaknesses, market share and size; beside, it highlights the new trends of Australian automotive market to examine the effect on competition during the next few years. Australian automotive market has great competition among the highest worldwide selling car brands such as Ford, Holden, Mazda, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Nissan and Honda. In fact, this competition is more likely to reach the peak during the next decade. Actually, there are two main things which may affect the competition in Australian automotive market. Firstly, Australian automotive market ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Creationism In The Classroom Kaelen Bassett Prof. Harger Eng. 122: Module 4 Assignment 6 Mar. 2016 Evolution and Creationism in the Classroom For years the United States government, and the majority of the science community, has been pushing creationism out of the science classroom in favor of evolution, because creationism is considered unscientific by most scientists (Baker). Many scientists think that creationism shouldn t even be mentioned, for fear of legitimizing what they think is unscientific (Reece). Regardless of all of this, the United States public acceptance of evolution remains low and support for creationism remains high compared to other western countries (Baker). Because of this there are some scientists and educators pushing for teachers to start ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Improving Efficiency with Business Process Modeling In order for businesses to be successful, they must find out what the customer wants and meet that need. This can be difficult when dealing with the ever evolving trends of today s society. Businesses must remain flexible and constantly be experimenting with new technology and ideas to better provide their services to the customer. To help accomplish this goal, Business Process Modelingcan be used to provide a solution, to help refine and organize business processes, which may in return make the business more efficient. A key feature of any successful business is how the business provides its services to customers. This is often done through business processes, a collection of organized tasks or activities that are intended to accomplish a specific goal. (Pittarese, 2014) These tasks may encompass different functional areas and are designed to create value for the customer. (Pittarese, 2014) Though a business is successful and may have been around for quite some time, they often find the need to update their business processes, in order to keep up with customer demands, technological advances, and to improve efficiency within their company. One way of doing this could be through business process modeling, a tool used by businesses to create a diagram of the various business processes and actions that are carried out within a company. In order to create a business process model, a business must first identify and create the current business process model, which is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Factors That Affect Our Soil Quality And Increase Som Is... From a practical point of view, anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) has been commonly used as a soil conditioner to reduce erosion by clay flocculation and binding particles and stabilizing the outer aggregate surfaces. Moreover, PAM is highly resistant to microbial degradation, with a decomposition rate of в€ ј10% yr 1, which has led to its efficient use as a soilconditioner for long periods. Wu et al. (2012) revealed that PAM showed a minor effect on 14C allocation in plant parts and soil in a short term 14C labeling study. Except the observations of PAM biotransformation, little information is available on the PAM efficiency on the microbial activity in soils. In contrast, the agronomic benefits of biochar (BC) application to improve soil quality and increase SOM is growing. Applying BC improves the physicochemical properties of soil and maintains C and N sources, owing to a pronounced increase in plant growth and yield. Moreover, wood biochar decreased the soil bulk density and enlarged diameter of aggregates, thereby reducing soil loss. However, little is known about the effect of BC on soil microbial populations and activities. BC or PAM showed minor effect on the decomposition of SOM based on CO2 evolution because of the stability of these conditioners. A high portion of 14C maize residues were stabilized in the soil after adding BC and PAM as the binders by the occlusion of labile residue C into aggregates. Understanding the short term dynamics of C caused by PAM or BC is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay on A Rhetorical Analysis of the Film Hungry for Change As our unnamed heroine slumps through afternoon traffic, exhausted and crestfallen from another arduous day of swilling diet coke by the pallid light of a word processor, she turns on the car radio to find a pertinent message being broadcasted. ...So many people want to know about diets because so many people are going to try them, but they don t work ... some weight will be lost temporarily. Harvey Diamond, author, was speaking. But let me ask you something do you want to be healthy temporarily? No. But you want to lose weight temporarily. They re They have failures built right into them. в–Ўв–Ўв–Ў Hungry for Change is the recent documentary by the nutritional consultants turned directors James Colquhoun and Laurentine ten Bosch. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The arguments made often rely on the trussing that these experts provide through their ethos. Statements made were often times exaggerated at best and occasionally required logical fallacies to work. There is a large amount of time demonizing the current food industry and the artificial and mono nutrient compounds in the first half of the film. Use of scary chemical names and misappropriated information about said chemical is used for harrowing effect. Propylene glycol is one chemical remarked to be a common food additive that could also be used to winterize your car. As this is not a false statement, it is similar in effect to saying that water is in antifreeze. MSG was stated as another chemical used in this manner that was extremely harmful (viewer was implored at one point to search for MSG Obesity induced mice ). Aspartame and other artificial sweeteners were also vilified, with claims such as Aspartame causing formaldehyde buildup in the brain. When studies were shown not to support the film s argument, they were occasionally argued to be irrelevant due to interested manufacturers funding (and possibly manipulating) the data within the studies for monetary gains. An example is when Dr. Mercola that the 90 studies that find aspartame to be harmless by Ralph G. Walton and the like, 90 percent of them are funded by corporate interest and that any independent studies find the exact opposite, insinuating fowl play in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Genesis And Development Of A Scientific Fact While I was reading Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact (GDSF) (Fleck, 1935), I played close attention to the Foreword written by Thomas Kuhn. As a novice in reading about the philosophy of science, the name Kuhn sounded familiar, but I was not able to remember which situations or disciplines were Kuhn s areas of expertise. Moreover, I was sure that his name was related to philosophy, but I did not certainly know about his contributions to the development of the philosophy of science. Through inquiring more about the connections between Kuhn and Fleck, I have found some research that has related these philosophers ways of thinking. This research claims that Fleck and Kuhn have shaped the development of science as it is recognized nowadays, and their contributions are framed into what Brorson, and Andersen (2001) have called scientific phenomena worlds (p.109) . Some of this research compares both thoughts (e.g. MГ¶бєћner, 2011; Stark, 2012), while other conceives Fleck as precursor of Kuhn s thought (e.g. Babich, 2003; PГ©rez MarГn, 2010). The possible similarities between these philosophers thoughts seem to be only superficial (MГ¶бєћner, 2011; PГ©rez MarГn, 2010; Stark, 2012). An in depth reading of Kuhn s reflections on Fleck s influence on his Structure of the Scientific Revolution (SSR) (1970) shows that Kuhn was certainly moved by the sociology of the sciences proposed by Fleck, but Kuhn is also cautious to overtly say that Fleck influenced his philosophy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Positive Impact Of Peter The Great s Impact On Russia Prior to Peter the Great taking reign, the Russian society was in a rough condition. The economy was failing and the country s standing army was extremely weak. Russia was also in the midst of a war against the Ottoman Turkish Empire, with a goal to secure a Russian port on the northern coast of the Black Sea. Peter the Great ruled over Russiafrom 1682 1752.He tried to form warm water ports so they had the ability to trade in the in the winter seasons. He also tried to improve Russia and modernize the culture. As an effect of these things, Peter the Great had an overall positive impact on Russia during his rule. Peter the Great was born to TsarAlexis and grew up differently than many people of his time. Peter proved a healthy child, lively and inquisitive. It is probably significant to his development that his mother s former guardian, Artamon Sergeyevich Matveyev, had raised her in an atmosphere open to progressive influences from the West (Britannica Academica). The fact that he grew up with a significant figure in his life who favored the west,shaped his views in a major way. Later in his reign, he focused on western civilizations and how they thrived. Peter tried to implicate the same influences in Russia to further try and modernize and advance the culture, society, and government. Peter was a very lively and energetic child. When Alexis died in 1676 Peter was only four years old. His elder half brother, a sickly youth, then succeeded to the throne as Fyodor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Iran Iraq War Necessary It was in 1980, a massive attack was headed Iran s way, from its neighboring Middle Eastern country Iraq. This war between the two bordering countries was nothing less than a deadly fight that did not benefit either side more than the other. Costing hundreds of thousands of lives and damages that to this day never be fixed. The question asked by many people still remains the same; was the IranIraqwar necessary? The war was arguably the longest and most conventional war in the twentieth century. Before shots were ever fired the two countries had their dislikes in the past. For starters, Iran as well as Iraq both wanted to claim the Shatt Al Arab River which was jointly located in between the pair. The Ottoman Empire claimed both sides although the Persian side was not ruled by the Ottomans. Based on the strength of this, Iraq claimed the east bank (Iranian side) of the river, a critical piece of property, since the Shatt al Arab is its only outlet to the Persian Gulf. Iraq agreed to the share Shatt al Arab with Iran in a treaty in 1975, which Saddam Hussein claimed was not true in 1980, just before the war commenced. Iraq also claimed many of the disputed islands in the Persian Gulf. Saddam Hussein was to be unwilling to change his mind, lacked military training, was a careless planner, overestimated his troops, and executed generals who retreated. Iran s government change is noted to be one of the most striking changes in history. Before leader Ayaollah Ruhollah Khomeini, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches RES/351 June 17, 2014 University of Phoenix Professor Pamela Campbell Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches Business researchers utilize various forms of approaches to analyze and obtain information and data, and two of the most popular approaches used are the qualitative research approach and quantitative research approach. Each approach can be beneficial or in some cases may cause inconclusive results depending on the type of research being conducted and what the nature of the study is. The following will assess two different peer reviewed articles: one which uses a qualitative approach and the other a quantitative approach. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both approaches use single, assorted, and longitudinal methods in the research design, but quantitative requires stringent consistency and also utilizes a cross sectional approach, along with longitudinal, in order to acquire the most successful results. Quantitative research also maintains a clear distinction between facts and judgments (Cooper Schindler, 2008). Quantitative research has numerous strengths and weaknesses as well. The most popular and main form of quantitative research is the use of surveys, which are cheaper and less costly than other forms of data collection. Another beneficial quality of the quantitative approach is the lack of contact between the researcher and the participants, which allows researchers to collect data that could be more biasedly based if used with the qualitative approach. However, quantitative research has its downfalls. Because the sample sizes are so large it lengthens the time of the data collection process and interviewing the participants again is usually not possible, which could alter the consistency of the results (Cooper Schindler, 2008). As stated before, most quantitative research studies are used to define or measure something. Many medical studies employ quantitative research to define the measurements of a specific issue. One article ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Keep Your Coins, I Want Change Over a century ago Antonio Gramsci extrapolated on the theory of hegemony derived from Marxist ideology. Gramsci sees hegemony, in the context of culture, as a dominant group who holds the most power and asserts it through controlling dominant messages. Alternatively, counter hegemony is the oppositional voice to these messages. People who are part of the dominant group live with dominant messages may not be aware that they are hegemonic reinforcements. That is where counter hegemonycomes in to disrupt the dominant message and show its flaws or reminds us that they are just conditionings and that we actually have a choice of other alternatives (Edgar Sedgwick). One artist who works with these messages is Banksy. He is a cultural jammer... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Counter hegemony could also help a society to function because it can bring in new and better ideas. Like with Banksy s artwork messages can be put into the public to inform them of different choices. I think Gramsci s theory is too linear in some aspects like when he mentions that we are all controlled by hegemonic messages, if this were so, then counter hegemony would never be able to change anything. Feminisim is an example of a counter hegemonic message that has changed peoples perceptions. Another critique of this theory is that hegemony is apparently completely bad and desperately needs to change. If it were so bad, I believe people would have no problem dismantling it. If rebellion didn t exist, especially in art, what would happen? Would culture decay? Cultural jamming seems to take concepts from Gramsci s ideas because it uses counter hegemony to fight against capitalist hegemony and disrupt normal values. Banksy again is a good example of this with his work because he chooses anonymity in a generation that seems to emphasize fame and popularity. Ironically his fame and the worth of his art seems to dominate the messages which are more important in front of it. Counter hegemony art in a capitalist society? Without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. President Nixon Vs. Nixon In The 1960s The 1960 presidential campaign showed to be historic in the invention of television for advertisements, news interviews and policy debates, something that would occupy Kennedy s youthful hands. Four debates were created between Nixon and Kennedy, and Nixon had his tactics helping him from the beginning of it. During them, he was slowly getting better from the flu and looked exhausted, and then when he came to the TV studio, Nixon decided to not wear much TV makeup, scared that the press would accuse him of trying to copy Kennedy s fresh looks of his tan skin. Even though he shaved, Nixon s five o clock shadow showed on the cameras, and his gray suit blended into the gray background which was a difference from Kennedy s well fitted dark suit. Nixon was still trying to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By 1968, the nation was openly struggling over the war in Vietnam, not only on college campuses but in mainstream media. In February, newscaster Walter Cronkite took an almost unprecedented (for him) position, offering commentary on his recent trip to Vietnam, stating that he felt victory was not possible and that the war would end in a stalemate. President Lyndon Johnson lamented, If I ve lost Cronkite, I ve lost the nation. As the antiwar protest continued, Nixon s campaign stayed above the unravel, showing him as a figure of stability and appealing to what he referred to as the silent majority of social conservatives who were the steady foundation of the American public. Nixon was able to create a union of Southern and Western conservatives during the campaign. In exchange for their support, he promised to appoint strict constructionists to the federal judiciary and selected a running mate acceptable to the South, Maryland governor Spiro Agnew. The two waged really affected media campaign with successful commercials and public ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Eight Limbs of Yoga The Eight Limbs. (n.d.). Eight Limbs of Yoga. Retrieved May 2, 2014, from http:/ /www.yogajournal.com/basics/158 Yoga is composed of eight limbs. The first limb is Yama. Yama is focusing on our ethical standards and conducting ourselves in a positive manner. There are five Yama s, the first is Ahimsa. Ahimsa teaches us to develop the ability to be compassionate to ourselves. The second Yama is Satya. Satya encourages us to accept that we are not responsible for someone else s emotional reactions. Asteya is the third Yama, which literally means not to steal. Robbing people of opportunities and independence are forms of stealing. The fourth Yama is Brahmacharya. Brahmacharya teaches us not to expend energy on activities that do not contribute to developing our potential or that interfere with good relationships. Aparigraha is the fifth and final Yama. Aparigraha teaches us to benefit our community by sharing our resources and only using what we need at this time. The Eight Limbs of Yoga, A Basic Overview. (n.d.). The Eight Limbs of Yoga, A Basic Overview. Retrieved May 9, 2014, from http://www.expressionsofspirit.com/yoga/eight limbs.htm The second limb of Yoga is Niyama. Niyama deals with self discipline and spiritual observances. There are five Niyamas. Saucha is the first Niyama. Saucha is the precept of purity in body, mind and environment. Pranayama or breath control can aid in cleaning your lungs, breathing conducts heat which cleanses our organs and muscles. Choosing a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Psychology As A Social Justice Issue Complete and submit a 3 to 5 page paper that addresses the following: The role of psychology with regard to your social change or social justice topic An evaluation of the ethnic inequalities on the psychological well being of the population(s) affected by your social change or social justice topic An analysis of any concerns regarding ethnic inequality as it pertains to your social change or social justice topic An analysis of the role of psychology in impacting historical biases and oppression and addressing social change or social justice movements for targeted oppressed populations The publishing site that you will use for publishing your blog (i.e., Wisepress, Weebly, etc.), including an explanation of why you chose this platform and how you will connect with an academic audience to facilitate the interaction within your blog Social Change Blog The Opportunities and Obstacles of the voter registration laws States that have implemented voter registration laws claim that those laws are put into place to prevent voter fraud and safeguard the voting system (Underhill, 2015). Conversely, adversaries to voter registration laws, namely the civil rights movement, contest that voter registration laws impinge on the rights of voting citizens (Underhill, 2015). Furthermore, opponents disagree with the aforementioned voting system transparency but actually overpowers votes of the majority and takes away from minority voters, specifically, the Black community. This is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Why Is Population Control Wrong The idea of population control is one that ignites people to talk about and explore. Some countries have implemented population control for quite some time now. There are many attributes that go against the argument, but there are also some potential positives that could come from it. No matter what religion or background people come from, each person has their own view on if population control is right or wrong. Many people choose to see certain positives over the negatives while others look at things the other way around. One of biggest and controversial topics within population control is issues of the environment. The environmental gain of population control shows that there are many positives to this regulation. With an ever increasing population, scientists are not sure that the earth can provide for the growing population. Humanity has been the sole reason for air pollution and population control is a way to curb that. Because having clean air is one of the basic demands of human health and prosper, having clean air for generations to come is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If population control were put into place it would limit the diversity and essentially shrink the gene pool. If any population were to be control, the lack of diversity would a main issue of debate. Diversity matters because it means that we value the difference in everyone around us, and not just one type of person. Population control would take that and completely abolish and tell people which kind of person is the right kind of person. Diversity is also a good thing because it gives people a chance to experience different attributes of each other, and broaden their norms. Diversity gives us the opportunity to learn from people who view things differently and population control would suppress that. Diversity teaches us to respect one another and to learn from one another, population control teaches us the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Conflict Between Conflict And Conflict Management 1.People are afraid of conflict because they do not have essential skills to manage it well. This is true because according to O Grady and Malloch (2016), conflict is reflection of an insufficient knowledge of the dynamics of conflict and a lack of capability in its management. In the case of Nancy, perhaps she needs to undergo specialty training or classes about conflictmanagement in order to improve their unit s dynamic or interaction. 2.If you engage with conflict too early, there is a chance that the situation might have been misconstrued and sufficient time will not have passed to make sure that all of the elements of the conflict have emerged appropriately. This is false because the earlier recognition of conflicts help lessen and even inhibit its further development in the clinical setting (O Grady Malloch, 2016). Nancy should not wait that long in dealing with her uncomfortable feelings or concerns with her staff, and vice versa. They should have an open communication in dealing with their individual issues or concerns in order to avoid any cascade of event that will lead to the development of a long term conflict which may affect the dynamic of their unit (probably may affect their performance as a team in the end). According to O Grady and Malloch (p. 131, 2016), each cascading extension of the conflict becomes increasingly more difficult to resolve. 3.Emotions must be controlled and separated from the conflict so that the real issues can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Comparing Blood Wedding And Yerma The greatest Spanish dramatist and poet, Frederico Lorca, wrote two books with very different plots, yet the literary elements included were very similar The Blood Wedding and Yerma portray the political and sociological views that are customary to Spain, such as male dominance, as well as family honor. In addition, both The Blood Wedding and Yerma, contain the theme of human will fighting against human destiny, encompassing a broad depiction of Spanish ideology. The Blood Wedding and Yerma consistently exemplify the dominance of men in correspondence to the inferiority of women. During this time in Spain, that mentality was the norm, and widely accepted. Lorca portrays this mindset vividly in both of these novels,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I know she s a good girl. Isn t she? Quiet. Hard working. She bakes her bread and sews her skirts...(Lorca 5) The Bridegroom s mother represents Spain s society as a whole, in regard to the woman s role to be Quiet, hard working, to bake and to sew. She doesn t inquire if she s pretty, or intelligent, etc, she only wants to know what she s going to do for her son. Lorca gives the reader the opportunity to sympathize with the Bride, and her lack of true identity, due to a distorted society. Yerma, though a completely different story line, portrays an even greater sense of male dominance, and female minority. Lorca ambiguously creates an ongoing dialogue between a married couple, Juan and Yerma, allowing us to see the extent of male dominance in this culture. Juan, is a very prideful, controlling husband is scolding his wife Yerma. JUAN. Don t you know the kind of man I am? The sheep in the fold, and the women in their houses. You go out too much. Haven t you heard me say that from the beginning? (Lorca, 92). Throughout the story, Juan is reprimanding his wife over different things, primarily over her desire for a child, that isn t remotely mutual, but this time Lorca uses Juan to define the control that men have over the women. He makes a very strong point regarding how demanding Juan is, having a huge impact on this generation, because this level of control over women is something we can barely relate to. Lorca then uses Yerma, to expound on the male ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay Comparing The Floods In The Bible And Epic Of Gilgamesh Sally MoolchanDate: 03/31/2015 Evaluation of the Floods in the Bible and Epic of Gilgamesh There have been various flood stories recognized from prehistoric sources dispersed around the world. One of these flood stories we are most acquainted with in today s culture is the Noah ark, which convey a remarkable story of how god punish the world for how immoral it had become. The divine accomplish this by flooding the world and crushing all the living being, saving it for Noah and his family and a pair of all type of creature that walk on earth. Based on the evidence available at present time, people can debate that the Genesis ark story was based on the Epic of Gilgamesh. The themes in these two stories, such as the assigning of animals and humans in the ark, the landing of the ark on a mountain, and sending of birds to see whether the waters had move away, clearly represents the similarity between the two. Although the main plot is parallel between the dual, they are diverse in regards ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In both stories one virtuous man, Noah from Genesis and Utnapishtim from Gilgamesh is saved and selected to build an ark or boat. In the Genesis God decided to terminate everything but Noah, who was a righteous man, the one blameless man of his time and he walked with God . (Genesis 6:9). The boat was built and was loaded with the righteous man, their family and all species of the earth. Noah had become the basis of redemption for the creation of people in the future. He symbolized the resurgence and a new beginning of creation. He is also the representation of God s sympathy and refinement. On the other hand, Ea informs Utnapishtim in a dream that he must help the human population survive. Together these men are the signs that God and Ea need the moral humankind to survive not a wicked one. By doing this they give the human race a chance to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Word Iconoclasm In The Byzantine Empire The Word Iconoclasm refers to the destruction of images or hostility towards visual representations in general. This word more specifically is used for the iconoclastic Controversy that shook the Byzantine Empire for more than 100 years. The Hostility towards religious representations began in 726 when Emperor Leo publicly opposed the icons. The word icon refers to many different things today. It can refer to graphic symbols in our software and to powerful cultural figures. (Dr. Davor Dzalto). However, the original meaning comes from the Greek meaning for image. In the medieval era, it meant a religious image on a wooden panel used for prayer and devotion. More specifically, icons came to typify the art of the Orthodox Christian Church.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another theory suggests that the prohibition was an attempt to keep the growing wealth and power of the monasteries. They produced the icons and used them as a primary target of the violence of the Iconoclastic Controversy. Others say the prohibition was religious, and an attempt to correct the right practice of worshiping images. Leo the third s prohibition may have been because of the huge volcanic eruption in 726, thought to have happened because of God s anger over the dedication of the icons. The original theological basis for iconoclasm was weak, they relied mostly on the Old Testament prohibition. But it was clear that it was not absolute because God gave instructions on how to make a three dimensional Cherubim for the Ark of the Covenant, which was quoted in the Old Testament, a couple of chapters after the passage that prohibits images. Emperor Constantine V gave a slightly different theological approach for iconoclasm. He claimed, He claimed that each visual representation of Christ necessarily ends in a heresy since Christ, according to generally accepted Christian dogmas, is simultaneously God and man, united without separation, and any visual depiction of Christ either separates these natures, representing Christ s humanity alone, or confuses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. My Leadership Style Analysis This week I take on Ohio as I learn to grow as a leader. Today a lot of the things we talked about really hit home with me, and I actually cried in a room full of strangers as I told them my story and why I chose to be a leader. But today we talked about resilience. We defined resilience as: The process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or significant sources of stress. This definition really spoke to me. I have been facing this day after day ever since April, and today we had a lady talk to us about it for 2 hours, but it felt like it was only seconds. She helped me to realize that I am not alone, that I have other sisters out there that are fighting, if not the same battle, one that is similar to mine. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I definitely relate to these characteristics way more... Most of the time they all occur at once. To fold up into yourself is basically when you look at people and just say I can t with you right now. You hide away, turn off your phone, turn off all communication with the outside world, and basically just become one with your bed... and maybe a bag of taco bell. With my depression, I am guilty of this a lot. People try to talk to me and then I get in trouble because I get irritated that they won t just leave me alone with myself for a bit... That s often when I storm off. You just hit that point where you ve had enough and you just need to run away from all your responsibilities. This was comforting to hear from someone else, because I was starting to worry that maybe part of my three year old self had held onto parts of my brain. Next is to blame others. You don t want to accept that you have done wrong or that you have messed up, so you start putting the blame on other people. Next, you require total control. In a leadership role, sometimes you feel like you have lost control of a situation, so you try to regain control by taking all of it. You shut people out, and you tell them that you don t need their help. As a bit of a control freak, like I said, I am very guilty of this. As I come into contact with more and more leaders on campus, I have learned to step back and just observe situations and let other people handle them. I have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Book Of Tea Critical Analysis Book of Tea by Okakura Kakuzo lends incredible insights into the importance of acceptance of cultures and self examination. The West, and Americans specifically, need to learn how to appreciate and learn about cultures, without stealing the credit by claiming ownership. The Book of Tea is an exploration of this concept with specific focus on the concept of teain Western culture. If Western society were to truly step back and examine what they hold dear, how much of it could it attribute to the cultures it has isolated and excluded. He also teaches the reader the importance of the simplicity by a society being washed away by the advancement of technological innovation. Society should look to the teacup for the timeless beauty found in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the only Asiatic ceremonial which commands universal esteem. The white man has scoffed at our religion and our morals, but has accepted the brown beverage without hesitation. It is bizarre that a drink as simple as tea can have such a profound effect on multiple cultures of the world. As the only apparently esteemed tradition of the East, naturally, Western society has claimed tea and incorporated it into its world without accepting its originating culture. Although, oddly enough, it does offer a glimpse of hope. Humans can relate to cultures they cannot understand through something as simple as tea. This does not excuse the ignorance that the Western worldpossesses, but proves that it can relate to a people without accepting them, opening the dialogue of change. Kakuzo, throughout the book, salutes tea for its innate ability to bring people together. He describes this phenomenon as the mystery of mutual charity, saying that tea inculcates purity and harmony [...] the romanticism of the social order. It is essentially a worship of the Imperfect, as it is a tender attempt to accomplish something possible in this impossible thing we know as life. Tea is both a unifier and a snapshot of the extraordinary. It binds humans together with a trait they all share imperfection. Humans understand that perfection is unattainable and, most of the time, this fear drives most actions. This pushes humans together more than anything ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Technology Changes In America Technology was the highlight of every 7th graders day last year. Technology was interesting and fun and always taught us something new. We as a class were constantly doing new activities on the computers, but all that changed this year. Technology was replaced with a special class named Math lab. At first most of our class knew what to think of what this new special would be. Yet after the first class it was obvious what Math Lab was. Math lab was a boring, repetitive, strict class that only minorly strengthens skills in Math that most of both classes already knew. If we do not bring back technology instead of math lab we may not be able to learn computer skills that are needed in High School. If Technology does not come back instead of Math lab we and future 8th graders may not know skills on the computer needed for high school. When our class enters high school, with technology as a class gone, we will not know how to use important programs such as PowerPoint or Microsoft Word. Knoxville Catholic, Farragut High school, and Lenoir City high school have a computers technology class. They have no Math Lab or computers math class. So what then is the point of having a class that does not exist in the later grades? If middle school is serving the purpose of preparing us for high school then shouldn t we mimic the high schools? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every day at the last class is Math. And still we have Math class every day. Saying that Math Lab will improve our understanding and knowledge of Math, and improve our GPA on Math scores simply isn t true. 1 class every week on a subject we have every day will not solve anything! Furthermore the work that we do in Math lab is the opposite of motivating. The work that remembers is repetitive and boring, makes students not want to study! Math class should be for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Funeral Services Research Paper Funeral services are for the living, who are mourning, and not for the dead, who are unaware. To me, a funeral service is a small formality in the arc of a person s existence, and pales in comparison to the relationships that the person had when they were living. I lived with my father from the day I was born until I graduated from high school. During his two years in Oregon, we saw each other frequently, and we enjoyed our time together. I have closure with respect to my father s death. All the major things that we would like to have done together, we did. We enjoyed our times together when he lived in Oregon. I spoke with him for two hours on the morning of the bypass surgery, before he lost his ability to speak. I saw him for his last conscious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Main Elements of a Contract Main elements of a contract A contract is a written or verbal agreement made between two or more parties in which the exchange of goods and/or services is agreed upon through unilateral or bilateral exchange. A successful contract contains at least six key elements, which detail how this exchange or exchanges will take place. A contract can also include details of how breach will be handled or details about how the contract can be legally terminated. Furthermore, a contract can have several defenses that will make it unenforceable by law. The six major elements of a contract are offer, acceptance, objections, mutuality of obligation, and competency. In contracts, an offer specifies what goods and/or services are going to be exchanged. An order can be defined as an expression of willingness to contract on certain terms, made with the intention that [terms] shall become binding as soon as it is accepted by the person to whom it is addressed (Treitel, 2007). As stated in the definition of offer, the next step in creating a successful contract is acceptance. Acceptance can also be referred to as genuine assent and requires that all parties partaking in a contract agree to the terms outlined in the offer. Legally, all terms outlined in a contract cannot be transferred to a third party, nor can services be subcontracted out to a third party unless there is a provision included in the contract that addresses how these circumstances should be handled. Furthermore, all terms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Continuity Of Life Chapter 1 Summary Chapter 9 The Continuity of Life: Cellular Reproduction Summary (184) Reproduction is important for the survival of all living things. Without a mechanism for reproduction, life would come to an end. There are two types of reproduction to learn in elementary grades, asexual and sexual reproduction. Many teachers are afraid of discussing reproduction, but if presented as a factual lesson it is easy for the students to understand the principles without the standard giggles. Asexual reproduction refers to simple cell division that produces an exact duplicate of an organism. There are many different types of asexual reproduction which can be discussed to show students the variability of modes of reproduction. Some single celled organisms reproduce by simple cell division, this is called binary fission. In this manner, the mother cell simply splits in half producing two daughter cells. Some cells reproduce by unequal division of the cells, this is called budding. In this process the bud forms as a knob on the mother cell. The nucleus divides and identical parts go to the mother cell and the bud. The bud may grow until it is as large as the mother cell and can form buds of its own. In some cases buds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Red biotechnology involves medical processes such as getting organisms to produce new drugs, or using stem cells to regenerate damaged human tissues and perhaps re grow entire organs. White (also called gray) biotechnology involves industrial processes such as the production of new chemicals or the development of new fuels for vehicles. Green biotechnology applies to agriculture and involves such processes as the development of pest resistant grains or the accelerated evolution of disease resistant animals. Blue biotechnology, rarely mentioned, encompasses processes in marine and aquatic environments, such as controlling the proliferation of noxious water borne ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Cleopatra Research Paper You don t have to travel halfway around the world to taste authentic Egyptian food. Every Sunday from 10 am to 3 pm, Cleopatra s Restaurant in High Point, NC hosts a delicious brunch of Egyptian cuisine and specials for the whole family. For $14.95, you, your friends, family, or church group can stop in for an all you can eat buffet experience made from the freshest ingredients available to create your favorite Mediterranean dishes. The staff of Cleopatra s Restaurant has a passion for fine food and customer satisfaction. Each dish is made with care and a love for food. The welcoming atmosphere is perfect for a Sunday brunch for the people with whom you enjoy sharing a yummy meal. The cozy environment is great for a family brunch or an after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Ancient Greece And Rome Vs. Rome Classical Greece and Rome were ancient civilizations that existed 2500 years ago, and are regarded by numerous scholars as the foundation of humanities in various fields. In popular culture, Ancient Greece and Rome are portrayed substantially in books and movies; however, not many people are aware of how they also shape our thoughts, ideals, and motivations. Through an analysis of classical elements often portrayed in popular media, this essay attempts to illustrate how the representation of ancient Greeceand Romein books and movies influence our lives and emphasize the need to stay informed as these influences can be both beneficial and detrimental to our perception of the world. The way ancient culture can impact our ideals is demonstrated by various contemporary adaptations of Greek mythology. For instance, in 1997, Walt Disney produced the animated movie Hercules, based on stories about the legendary Greek hero who persevered through numerous labors and challenges and eventually gained a place in Mount Olympus, the home of the gods. Hercules was a major box office hit among children and had left a deep impression on how they perceive the qualities of a hero. Similarly, the 2004 film Troy, based loosely on Homer s the Iliad, tells the story of the hero Achilles and the Trojan War. Troy was a critical success, grossing nearly 500 million dollars worldwide. But the movie did not exhibit merely entertainment values: studies found Troy also established on the male ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Interracial Dating Research Paper Joshua Thomas Lewellen Composition I 27 August 2015 Interracial Dating and Marriage Interracial dating and marriage is a very touchy subject. Society today and in the past has always discriminated against interracial intimate interaction; and this is not limited to the United States. Today, interracial dating and marriageis beginning to be accepted simply because love triumphs all. However, there are still a vast amount of people, communities, and ethnic groups that oppose intimate interracial interaction. They believe that such intimate relationships between two different races should never be developed or maintained. So the real question is, will love be enough to break the barrier and change the minds of those who oppose interracial marriage? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Interracial dating and marriage is a highly controversial topic among the Indian community. In the eyes of most Indians interracial mingling is not acceptable under any circumstances. To be frank, they abhor the thought of their children or fellow Indians dating or even marrying people from other races. Now the big question is why? Why do Indians detest interracial dating and marriage? The answer to this question is not a simple one. For each person it may be a different answer. But the most prominent answer you will receive is that there is a vast cultural difference between races. Indians pride themselves with their culture; it s what makes each Indian who he or she is. So if you try and break that culture you will face issues from all around. Most Indians who marry people of other ethnicities face problems from not only other Indians within their community, but also their own family members. Sadly sometimes the answer to the question, will love be enough to break the barrier, is a no. You would think that even if society, your community, and friends oppose you, your family would support you. Sadly that s not the case in most Indian families. Instead of showing love, compassion, and understanding they are ridiculed and mocked; and all for what? For loving someone outside their race? Some families go as far as to disown their children, nieces/nephews, uncles/aunts, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Criminalization Of Culture And The Rise Of Dissent Summary Ernesto Aguilar and Melissa Chiprin s article Criminalization of Culture and the Rise of Dissent examines the U.S. justice system s use of discriminatory treatment towards African American citizens in order to maintain social order (41). The state oppresses minority races through the use of racism and criminal injustice (42). Furthermore, the majority of the population has limited knowledge on the history of enslavement; thus, they are unaware of past events that have led to an increase in the number of incarcerated African Americans (43). The present U.S. criminal justice system is a reflection of European colonialism and imperialism (44). Moreover, the article illustrates the immense amount of racism that exists within current American... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Society must recognize that the history of enslavement has ultimately led to injustice within the U.S. criminal justice system; this is the preliminary step to mitigate racial inequity of African American citizens. Aguilar and Chiprin s article is organized into distinct sections that build on each other. The introduction presents readers with the authors main argument and sub points. The following section illustrates the history of European colonialism and enslavement; both of which are related to present racism in the United States. The remaining three sections explore the effects of criminalization on African American citizens. Throughout Aguilar and Chiprin s review of racial inequity, the authors assumptions are stated, and not implied. Thus, within each section, the authors articulate their principal point, and then use multiple sources as evidence to confirm their thesis. The assumptions used by Aguilar and Chiprin are valid not only because of their in depth examination of the subject, but also because the sources, which are information provided by external experts, relate directly to the thesis of this article. Throughout the article, Aguilar and Chiprin s point of view regarding discrimination towards African American citizens within the United States justice system ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Theme Of Beauty And The Bride By Angela Carter Angela Carter, an English writer, is best known for her feminist rewriting of classical fairy tales. In her stories she prominently uses themes, such as, virginity, the pornographic image, violence and sex, and many others. Degrading someone to the status of a mere object, in other words objectification, is a theme Angela Carter shows in many of her fairy tales, specifically the objectification of women. According to Carter, the objectification and subjugation of women is part of a latent context of fairy tales that she expressed simply by virtue of being a woman. Both The Tiger s Bride and The Courtship of Mr. Lyon are fairy tales intertextually linked with Beauty and the Beast and show the reader Carters views on femininity. Not... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lyon . Carter retells the well known fairytale Beauty and the Beast, but her version is far from classic. It is a tale of self discovery and rejection of female objectification. In the beginning of Carter s retelling of the classic fairy tale Beauty and the Beast, Beauty is seen as a penniless, helpless girl, whom the rich, powerful and world weary Beast forces to live in his house. When her father uses her as payment for his debt to the Beast she becomes an object. However, she rapidly becomes the more active, experienced, and adventurous character. Throughout the story, Beauty proves herself to be more than just a traditional fairy tale heroine, but in the beginning, she conforms to the paradigm. Just like many of Carter s heroines, she must start within to be able to then break free from the restrictions and assumptions of patriarchal society. In the words of da Silva, The daughter is conscious of her annihilation in the patriarchal society but she doesn t have autonomy to overcome it. Even though Beauty finds enjoyment in reading fairy tales while living with the Beast, it is as though despite living in a modern world with telephones and cars, Beauty wants to believe in the conventional happily ever after. By comparing Beauty to the immaculate snow upon which she gazes Carter emphasizes Beauty s femininity, innocence, and virginity. By associating Beauty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Effects Of Salmon Farming On The Salmon Population Essay Introduction Fish, one of our most important sources of high quality protein, provides some 16% of the animal protein consumed by the world s population, (Food Agriculture Organization, FAO, of the United Nations, 1997). Our responses towards a growing demand for fish led to a boom in the salmon farming industry (Naylor, et al., 1998). Unfortunately, the consequences of salmon farming outweigh the value that comes with it. Even though salmon farming is steadily becoming more sustainable, salmon farming is not a suitable and environmentally sound way of producing food due to the negative issues salmon farming has caused in the environment, the salmon population, and the health of humans. Salmon farming effects to wild salmon population Scientists of various fields have found that escaped salmon from fisheries have negatively impacted the salmon population. The gradual increase of salmon farming has led to a higher rate of escaped salmon reaching local ecosystems. As farmed salmon escape through weather events, poor containment, careless handling, etc. the local ecology changes dramatically. In McGinnity s study (2003), farmed salmon have been found to breed poorly and have difficulty surviving in comparison to wild salmon. The study was carried out in Western Ireland and highlighted the behavioral differences between wild salmon against various generations of hybrid salmon. It was found that farmed salmon and hybrid salmon (various mixed farmed wild breeds) carry the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Professional Bodies Of The Electro Engineer Essay Professional Bodies in Technology Professional bodies are organizations that have members as individual professionals. To be a member, the profession requires that the professionals to seek a license to practice for them to carry out their jobs. In no lesser way, the professional body overseeing the Electro Engineering has a number of roles. Professional bodies within the field of electro technology are tasked with a generally oversight role of the standards associated with the field. Most important of all is that the professional bodies focus on advancing electro technology. In advancing technology, the professional bodies conduct and sponsor exhibitions, symposia and technical meetings over New Zealand. Professional bodies also offer graduates a chance to network with others within the same field. These networks are used by professionals to meet and reflect upon their field of expertise. Alongside this function, the professional bodies in electro technology accredit the stipulated courses under the entire field and certify the professional competence of engineers. According to Robinson (2007), the professional body publishes professional journals to further the field. As will be observed, the professional body, under the compliance of the ethical code of conduct, deals with various complaints against professionals and implements the disciplinary procedures accordingly. Having established this mandate, it follows that they also issue a Code of Conduct to guide the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Effects Of Prenatal And Delivery Care On Mothers I exclude births of twins from this analysis. Further, I keep only mothers who were in the same residence for at least a year before the birth of the child to ensure the proper matching of the mother with the state level expenditure. Table 2 shows the distribution and use of adequate prenatal and delivery care by different population subgroups. The use of both adequate prenatal and delivery care is higher among mothers whose age at birth was in the 20 30 age group than among those who were younger and older. It is lowest among those above 30, but they constitute the smallest proportion of mothers in the sample. On the other hand, the use rate for both services decreases with parity. The mothers education is more relevant in the use of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Further, although poor individuals used public providers for prenatal care more than non poor individuals, their use rate for delivery at public facilities was almost half that of non poor individuals. While for the full sample, approximately 60% had delivery at home, the rate was close to 80% for the poor. Controlling for these factors, I find a significant positive effect of public expenditure on the use of adequate prenatal and delivery care. Table 4 shows the coefficients and marginal effects from the logit regressions on the effect of public expenditure on adequate prenatal and delivery care. The marginal effects for a continuous variable in a logit model report the average change in the probability of success for a unit change of the variable among all observations in the sample. For categorical variables, they report the average change in the probability of success for a particular category compared to the base category. The results show that the doubling of per capita health expenditure is associated with a significant increase of 0.043 in the probability of both adequate prenatal and delivery care. The use of such services increases with the mother s age at birth. This finding is similar to the cross tabulations, except for the oldest group, which constitutes a smaller proportion of the full sample. Additionally, the use rates for both services decrease significantly with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Genetically Modified Food And Drug Administration A Fishy Modification The method by which food finds its way to our local grocer could soon change. For the first time, the Unites States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is considering the approval and release of genetically modified (GM) salmon into the American marketplace (Big Fish). Salmon, of course, is just the brink of the biological possibilities. The possibility of the introduction of any GM foods is monumental. Man s ability to increase the food supply guarantees major benefits; nevertheless, modifying the earth s natural source of energy also promises detrimental consequences. What is Genetically Modified Food (GM)? Genetically modified foods (GM) describes crops (and most recently, animals) that have been enhanced by the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The process is used to yield foods with an exact desired trait very rapidly and with great accuracy. (GM Foods Harmful or Helpful). The Benefits of GM Food At first glance, the possibility an enhanced food supply promises many possibilities. Generally, GM foods are thought to be the solution the world hunger crisis. Today, the world s total population exceeds six billion humans and continues to grow (Genetically Modified Foods: Harmful or Helpful?). In fact, the world population is predicted to double in the next 50 years. (Genetically Modified Foods). Meeting this need will prove to be a huge challenge, but research proves that GM food can ensure a food production schedule of 17% more food than necessary for each human daily (Pros and Cons of Genetically Modified Foods). However, controlling hunger is not the only benefit of GM foods. Other benefits include: Pest resistance Herbicide Tolerance Growing GM foods...can help eliminate the application of chemical pesticides and reduce the cost of bringing a crop to market. (Genetically Modified Foods: Harmful or Helpful?) Every year, farmers lose crops as a result of insects and other pests. These loses require farmers to utilize pesticides when growing crops to ensure production. There have been more and more health risks discovered from the consumption of foods treated with these chemicals. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Classical Conditioning Experiment 1.Classical conditioning experiment Signal (NS)Turn on the computer UCSTickle UCRLaugh CSTurn on the computer CRLaugh Opening the computer typically do not elicit any response. My roommate is quite ticklish, therefore, whenever I tickle her she would laugh. I can utilize this as an unconditioned response. If she turns on her computer, she would hear the signature window sound opening. I would then tickle her so that she would laugh. After several trials of pairing, she would laugh just after hearing her computer turning on. 2.Operant conditioning experiment Antecedent stimulusStanding by roommate s bed ResponseRoommate make her bed ReinforcementReward roommate with a cup of hot chocolate My roommate is quite messy, so I believe... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every half day, I would let the student know that she is given 10 minutes of extra time in recess to play with her favorite doll, and if she bites anything and anyone, the time will be taken away minute by minute. She may protest at the beginning, however, if she behaves well she would get to play with the doll, hence the unwanted act should subsidize. Therefore, I will be using punishment II, or negative punishment, which is taking away a pleasant stimulus to decrease an undesirable behavior. To make sure he behavior is consistent, I would watch her in all types of setting (class, recess, etc.) and clarify all type of undesirable behavior (biting herself, other people, objects, and animals). Presumably, the biting occur to draw attention to the child herself. If I do not give her the attention and simply mark off the extra time to play, it would gradually lead to the extinction of the biting behavior. On the other hand, I would reinforce her to smile and shake hand with me and other students when she meets them to avoid the biting. In order to do so, I would tell her that whenever she does the described behaviors, I would mark it as 1 point, and when she earn 10 point, she can have an item of her choice picked out from a presented list of give (toys, candy, supplies, etc.). While this included external reinforcement through token economy, the earning point should serve as a type of intrinsic motivation (equivalent to praises). Hence, she would internalize the behavior and it would persist even after the reinforcement is no longer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Holocaust Essay On The Holocaust The intense documentary Genocide reveals the suffering and pain that Jewish people went through. It also examines how the holocaust took place and what was brutally done to millions of innocent lives during this horrific time in our history. The implications of anti semitism on Canada leading up to WWII and the Holocaust was that Jews needed Canada s help and Canada said no. They followed the stereotypes of what Jews were perceived as and took in only 5000 Jewish refugees. Based on stereotypes, they took in the group of people that were the most beneficial to them and Jews were at the bottom of that list with Chinese and japanese people. There was anti semitism in Germany because of Hitler. While many do not understand the reason for his hatred against Jews he was the reason that caused anti semitism which was unnecessary. If Hitler had not created numerous laws discriminating against Jews, the Holocaust wouldn t have happened. He believed that Jews needed to be removed and were a problem. The world reacted to Hitler by believing what he said. Hitler was powerful and he was able to brainwash people. The world slowly listened to what was being told and agreed. If they weren t the group of people that Hitler targeted they didn t have to worry about anything and it was easier to just follow the crowd. The long term effects of the Holocaust was that it left thousands of people in mental and physical pain while killing millions of innocent people. Since, so many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Behid the Headlines To be a slave to others ideologies, is to give up your own sense of freedom and lie to your own self. When our own self interest is put behind others, it makes us feel lost and uncertain in our own life. We are not sure what to do with our lives. In life we are faced with many hard circumstances that are not easy to overcome, but if we can reach back to our old roots we can free ourselves from our patternistic lifestyles and pursue what we want to do. In the short storyBehind the Headlines by Vidyut Aklujkar, we see life through the main character Lakshmi s eyes. Her life has been taken over by her husband s life and she is trapped living the same way for 12 years. Lakshmi s life can be a parallel to a news story itself. When we first hear about breaking news, we don t know much about the story since new information is coming out In this short story, when we first start reading we aren t given too much information. As the news keeps covering the story, we are given more background on the event and all the circumstances that led up to the event, and as the news reporters get to the end of the story, we are finally given a conclusion that either makes us happy or sad. In this short story case, you are left feeling happy that Lakshmi found her way out. When we are stuck in a rut and not able to take control of our own life, we become lost. We when can overcome our circumstances and get away from our daily conventions, we are able to find ourselves and become who we really ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Developing A Strong Classroom Management Style There are many factors that affects a student s ability to learn and achieve. Classroom management plays a major role in the effectiveness of education and paves the way for the teacher to engage students in learning. Classroom management creates a set of expectations, routines, rules, and consequences. Through my experience at Olson Elementary, I have had the privilege of observing Ms. Mason, her students, and how she addresses classroom management. Every teacher has their own approach on classroom management, but essentially instills and models and principles of instills the goals and structure that meet the needs of their students. A key factor in developing a strong classroom management style is having engaging instruction. Ms. Mason creates a motivating environment by using a variety of teaching methods and tools. She uses a document camera and projector to display teaching lessons to the class. She does assignments with the students, which engages the students and allows them to move at a pace that better suits them. She also incorporates the use of videos, current events, and different activity stations. She also has a compelling nature about her when speaks and interacts with her students; she is animated, sincere, and captivating. In my future classroom I would also use different teaching methods because students have different learning styles. I would incorporate more kinesthetic and hands on learning activities. I would want to emphasize Ron Clark s approach ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Angelina Grimke Abolition Because of her concern for white masters and resulting choices to abandon her famous slave holding family to move to the North, to write an address to southern women, and to speak in front of audiences of both men and women, Angelina Grimke adopted the abolitionist cause and often challenged her role in society. Originally, Grimke was promoting abolition out of concern for whites as she believed that slaverywas anti Christian; she was seen trying to discourage family from having slaves out of concern for her salvation. However, that family would have been a difficult one to persuade as they were the one of the most prominent slaveholding families in South Carolina; there were rumors that each family member had their own slave who would help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Gilgamesh, The Epic Of Gilgamesh In The Epic of Gilgamesh, Gilgamesh has to go through a series of hardship to obtain immortality. Gilgamesh s determination to find immortality is impacted by the death of his best companion, Enkidu. At the end of Gilgamesh s quest, he learns the destined fate of mortals (which is...?). Gilgamesh s character development is shown throughout the story; he changes from an invincible, fearless king to a king who has accept his mortality and sees his own limitations. Although the quest of Gilgamesh seems to focus on gaining immortality, it works as a bridge to help Gilgamesh accept his mortality and to understand that immortality is not achieved by the length of life, but by the stories that s pass on. In the beginning (beginning of what? the epic? the quest?), Gilgamesh seeks immortality because he wants to live forever. After Gilgamesh witnesses the deathof Enkidu, Gilgamesh becomes afraid of death himself. many direct parallels are shown throughout the story to justify the reasoning behind Gilgamesh s fear of death. Enkidu often acts as an equal companion of Gilgamesh; Gilgamesh is born with a mixture of human and divine, while Enkidu is a mixture of human and wild beast. Although there is a difference in their status, their ability and strength are still the same. Gilgamesh is perfect in strength (Tablet I, Line 36) and Enkidu is the mightiest in the land (I,117). When Gilgamesh sees someone, who has been through every hardship with him and is equal in strength, grasp ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. My Fellow Founding Father Fellow Founding Fathers, I am Robert Morris and I am a financier. My most interesting accomplishment was the fact that I was able to finance the revolution. Considering the fact that I am an entrepreneur, it was only logical that I use my money and put it to good use. I continued to support our army by smuggling gunpowder and providing it to Washington s army. Also, I was a part of the Continental Congress for three years. While I was a Pennsylvania delegate, I signed the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the United StatesConstitution. Most people think that I am a bit selfish, but its just the way I grew up. While I was an apprentice, I was always criticized and I knew that I would build myself up to prove ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Amy Gallow Definition Of Stress Essay How you could turn something as negative as stress into something positive? According the Amy Gallow Stress is an inevitable part of work and life, but the effect of stress upon us is far from inevitable, how you manage pressures can distinguish you as a leader and give you a career advantage. keeping the above in mind, how an individual manages pressure speaks about their character as a leader. This reading focuses on a few principles which would help one to turn their stress into asset: The stress you feel is correlated to how important the activity is. Therefore, if you treat worry as an indicator rather than a symptom of dysfunction , you would be able to react in a more rational manner. If you are concerned, your brain turns to build,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the body is not used to stress and you experience it, you ll panic and it becomes a vicious cycle that needs to be broken, Menkes. By thinking about putting yourself in pressed situations would help you grow since pressure and fear are good indicators. Other than the key principles, this article also mentions the Dos and Don ts of stress such as not assuming that stress is going to last forever or worrying about unnecessary things but, to think of stress as an indicator that you care about something. Keeping all the above points in mind would help me channel stress in a positive way, by not stressing over unnecessary things and using time wisely to finish work. Having a fixed schedule would help relieve stress and would help produce more efficiency in work. As a group, our goal is to distribute work equally so no one has the burden of having more work than the other. We have planned schedule as to what should be done by when so that each day is used wisely and neither of us have extra work compiling towards the end. In the unlikely event that happens, each group member should be allowed to speak their issues so that everyone could work together and cope with problems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Under Western Eyes by Mohanty In this text Mohanty argues that contemporary western feminist writing on Third World women contributes to the reproduction of colonial discourses where women in the South are represented as an undifferentiated other . Mohanty examines how liberal and socialist feminist scholarship use analytics strategies that creates an essentialist construction of the category woman, universalist assumptions of sexist oppression and how this contributes to the perpetuation of colonialist relations between the north and south(Mohanty 1991:55). She criticises Western feminist discourse for constructing the third world woman as a homogeneous powerless and vulnerable group, while women in the North still represent the modern and liberated woman... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She makes an important point when trying to go beyond the female (otherness), by paying careful attention to differences among women themselves, and by putting emphasize on the multiple realties that women faces, and by that trying to uncover universalist interpretations (Parpart and Marchand 1995:6). She reveals the inadequacy of binary categories by showing us how power is defined in binary terms, between the people who have (men) and the people who do not (women). This is a consequence of seeing women as a homogenous group, and contributes to the reinforcement of the binary division between men and women (Mohanty 1991:64). By assuming that women are a already constituted group with the same experiences and interests, gender is looked upon as something that can be applied cross cultures (Mohanty 1991:54), and it also produces an assumption about the average third world woman as poor and uneducated, in contrast to the educated, modern Western women (Mohanty 1991:56). Implicit in the binary analytic lies the assumption that the third world woman only can be liberated through western rationality. Mohanty is making an important point when emphasising the need to challenge these objectifications (Udayagiri 1995:163). Mohantys emphasis on historical, spatial and cultural specificity contributes to important insights on how different contexts influence on women s lives, and challenges the fact that much of the discourse of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Challenges Of Returning To Military Life As an adult returning to school, I was, and still continue to be, faced with many challenges, fears, and obstacles. I decided to go back to school for not only myself but for my family as well. I got sick of living paycheck to paycheck barely making ends meet, as we lived on one income. My husband provided the best that he could, and I am grateful for that. Not being able to provide for my family was very frustrating, due to the medical conditions that I endured while being in the military. As a result of my medical conditions, I was limited on how much I could contribute to my family, which caused a major strain on my marriage and financial status. My sons are the age now to where I don t want them to see their mother struggling. It hurts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Birds Are Very Successful Essay Birds are a group of animal which consist of many species, all of which play various roles in several ecological niches. Birds are considered biologically successful due in fact to the number of species present. Currently, there are approximately 10,000 species of birds, which is almost double the amount of species of mammals or amphibians. The differences which separate birds from mammals and make them more successful are the presence of large yolked eggs, which support the offspring until birth, and the absence of lactation which allows for greater energy usage and efficiency. Birds have developed these adaptations over the course of thousands of years. Additionally, birds are considered biologically successful due to the fact that they are found on almost every continent on Earth. Examples include several species of birds in the forests of North and South America and Asia, several species of birds in the cities of Europe, and the flocks of the presence of ostriches and various other birds in the planes of Africa and Australia, and very notably, the existence of penguins in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These include body shape, presence of feathers, structure of the skeleton, structure of the limbs, make up of the respiratory system, and high metabolism. Birds have small, light, and condensed body forms when compared to other animals. Their anatomical mapping of their organs and muscles, show that these are located nearest to the center of gravity, which provides better balance during flight. Also, the presence and scheme of their feathers, which are contour, allow for the body to be covered tightly. This makes it streamline and somewhat reduces the effect experienced by drag. Primary feathers are on the wings help in flight and also provide wing shape, while Down feathers are soft and act as insulation. Tail feathers stretch sideways so that tail can be used by the bird to turn and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Flight Number 370 Research Paper Flight Malaysia Airlines Flight number 370 was an airplane that went missing out of nowhere, and landed somewhere in the Indian Ocean. Investigators still haven t found any survivors or dead bodies. They have only found parts of the aircraft, however the passengerВґs relatives have said that those parts were not real parts of the aircraft. Some people say that the pilot, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, suicide bombed the plane. Others say that the plane was hijacked. Or that the plane was hacked, by a passenger, and commited a suicide bombing. I personally believe that the pilot was responsible for the missing aircraft. One possible theory is that the pilots were responsible for the disappearance of the aircraft. One reason I think the pilots were responsible is, that if both of the pilots agreed to bail they... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The article claims, Four year later, on June 29, 2012, half a dozen Uyghur men attempted to take control of an aircraft flying in the Xinjiang Uyghur region using pieces of a metal crutch that had been sharpened to make crude weapons. This plot was also foiled. This shows that the passengers have tried hijacking the aircraft. This also demonstrates that the plane might ve been hijacked. Another article claims, Suspicions of a terror link to the disappearance of the aircraft were rejected by Malaysian authorities once the true identities of the men carrying the stolen passports. This shows that there was two men who stole passports to board the aircraft.This also means that the plane might ve been hijacked. Another source claims, When they have tried to mount hijackings in the past they have been complete flops. On March 9, 2008, a 19 year old Uyghur woman attempted to set off some kind of explosive device on a flight from the Xinjiang Uyghur region route to Beijing. This shows that the plane might ve been hijacked. This also shows that some woman attempted to set off some kind of explosive device on an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Sixth Sense Book Report We have five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell. However, German philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche, coined the term The Sixth Sense meaning the Industrial Revolution. Joseph Cooper Ramo took this a step further with what he calls The Seventh Sense , speaking of the age of constant connection. A transformation is occurring, just like what happened when factories and more changed the way life was lived in the 18th century. We are constantly connected to each other, news, and information. It has diminished barriers for businesses, networking, politics, etc. It has also allowed terrorists better access to resources and chaos to spread more rapidly than ever before. This book explores how these connections fit into human history, how they operate, and how the future looks with this new power. With the Scientific Revolution, we could get places faster and more easily, lengthen lives, and more. There was a convergence club that included ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Artificial intelligence is virtually everywhere: from Siri to Google. Many television shows now show what the future would look like with more technology and artificial intelligence in our lives. The popular Netflix show, Black Mirror, explores the strange world of advancing technology. In one episode, Be Right Back , a woman loses her fiancГ©, Ash, in a car accident. However, the couple had been active on social media and she is able to interact with artificial intelligence that can talk the same way her fiancГ© could. She is even able to order a life sized android that can learn to act the way real Ash could. Another show that explores how artificial intelligence may affect humans is HBO s Westworld. The hosts , or robots, are given the power to think and improvise to interact with the humans. Things can go terribly wrong, though, once the artificial intelligence is able to think freely with a level of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Analysis Of Grace Paley s Life And Experiences Of Men And... The author, Grace Paley, constructs short stories that illustrate the lives and experiences of men and women living in New York City. This individual account captures the experiences of two Jewish immigrants in the community where she was raised. Anxiety has a protagonist character that shows apprehension about the probable destruction of the world. She confronts people that roam the street to warn them about the danger they face and how to protect society. The panicky narrator, with anxiety, tries to conserve society, therefore she alerts strangers of their wrongdoings, questions their actions, and gives them advice. The narrator s anxiety arises against the two men for the actions they display to their children; which is our future generation. The lady and the two fathers have distinct views on how the children should be treated. One father places his daughter from his shoulders to the ground roughly after she makes him angry. Let s not go too far, said the young father. We could get depressed. She WAS jumping around on my poor back and hollering Oink, oink the father pleaded with the aged lady (Paley 833). Her concern is the father should not roughly place his child upon the ground like he did, but the fathers have a diverse assumption on it. In the father s eyes, his actions were acceptable for the actions of his daughter s movements on his shoulders. The father felt his actions would prevent the daughter from demonstrating behavior like that anymore. The lady ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...