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IT Developers and Copyright Management
IT Developers and Copyright Management
Any material or product given by the company says its copyright terms based on the act registered
any volition would lead to penalty. The thing is that we need to check that, is there any restriction
that version.
Explained about the different theories their impact on the above topic each and individual theory
has given its own importance all of those are being detailed explain with a suitable example. How
Australian computer society act on its principle.
In all the cases free version has less application compare to full version this thing is needed to be
known. Its main intention is to educate on that version to some extend if more demanded need to
buy
Some of the examples
If we are logging to the university number of times that may make them think that we are hacking
it. Information regarding username and passwords to the third party will lead to violation of
university act, material are used to educate their students not to use it those purposes that may lead
to violence of their terms.
Many applications in computers can be free downloaded such as media players and converters.
As the number of people using it increase than that product cost start decrease in the similar way,
this is why many applications for computers are available for free. The version downloaded for free
does have any copyright violation Software they are giving has a copyright, terms and conditions
which is need to be followed as per the company
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Computer Skills Can Improve Your Career Prospects
Computer skill is something that is of the utmost importance nowadays. With the sudden wide
spread of computers everywhere in the world today, every field of business requires their
employees to have a significant amount of computer skills. Improving on these computer skills
will help you improve your total career prospects in the near or distant future. Because of this, you
should learn all you can about computers, no matter what field you specialize in. Simply learning
how to use a personal computerreally isn t all that difficult. It may be intimidating at first, most of
all if you have never sat in front of a computer before, but with some practice, you will find that
the computer is a very easy gadget to get along with. Perhaps the best way to teach yourself how
to use a computer is by fiddling around with it and experimenting with things on your own. If
you absolutely must, you can consider partaking in a computer training course, so that you can
learn faster, but this really isn t a requirement. Any software that can be used on or installed into
a personal computer is generally produced with the user in mind. The Windows operating system
makes use of a graphical user interface, which makes the overall operation of the personal
computer exceedingly intuitive. All that is left for you to do, really, is to select icons with your
mouse to go through files and folders or open certain programs. Commands do not need to be
remembered in order to do any of this. Once you
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The Death Penalty During The United States Essay
The death penalty in the United States can be traced all the way to early American history when it
was under the colonial rule of Britain. Though in early history the death penalty was used for even
menial crimes such as burglary, capital punishment in the United States is currently used for only
the most heinous crimes, such as first degree murder, rape, treason, or espionage. Because the nation
was unified under similar Christian beliefs, there was no question of how death could be the worst
punishment for the worst crimes. However, through diversified religions and a growing sensitivity
to criminal rights, the death penalty is increasingly under more scrutiny in regards to the 8th
amendment, which bans the implementation of cruel and unusual punishments. In Furman v.
Georgia, three inmates challenged the legality of their sentences, bringing light to the questionable
relationship between capital punishmentand the Eighth Amendment. In order to appease this
realization that the death penalty was too gruesome, many states have changed their execution
methods from hangings and electrocution to lethal injections that create a more seemingly peaceful
death. In fact, death penalty opponents often argue against the use of lethal injections on the
grounds that this method makes executions more palatable to the public by creating the appearance
that the inmate is simply being put to sleep (Radelet, Borg 54). However, though lethal injections
are far less violent compared to
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Superiority Of The First Amendment
Although a Bill of Rights was not an important factor to the Founding Fathers after the Declaration
of Independence in 1776, it was realized that certain rights must be employed for the citizens of
America. James Madison insisted that the success of the Declaration hinged on the Bill of Rights to
keep American citizens safe from unfair treatment of the Federal Government; in December of 1791
the Bill of Rights was officially added to the Constitution. There were ten amendments added to the
Constitution that provide citizens with unalienable rights, such as the right to bear arms, remain
silent so as not to incriminate oneself in court, to defend against search and seizure, among several
others. This paper will focus on the First Amendment:... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When travelling to another country, there are certain customs one must follow, a certain way to
speak. Since America started with so many different cultures, it is a land with languages that range
from Arabic to Chinese, Japanese to Spanish. The first amendment gives citizens the right to speak
in whatever language they so choose, and to say whatever they want to say without fear of
prosecution. The freedom of speech plants a seed filled with ideas and allows the thinker to put
those thoughts and ideas out into the world for others to deliberate. When these roots take hold,
they become movements, broadcasts and
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Cultures Are What Impact And Shape The Structure Of A...
Brittany Shapiro
Professor Marilyn Tarnowski
HUM 2210
3 October 2016
Cultures are what impact and shape the structure of a civilization. They are how the traditions, and
ways of life that a civilization would adapt to. In aspect of that, the artifacts of a civilization display
the changes the changing that have occurred through time. Granted that, artifacts are ways of
preserving the cultural history of a civilization and to show respect in regards to these hidden
treasures of knowledge.
With this in mind, would preserving the artifact would include exporting any artifacts back to the
region of origin? If so, what if the government or civilization might not properly take care of the
artifacts or if the museum is not secure enough for the artifacts to be returned?
In regards of those questions, the head of the Ministry of Culture of the People s Republic of
China, Luo Shugang has requested the return of two artifacts that currently reside at the Nelson
Atkin Museum of Art in Kansas City Missouri. The two artifacts in question are a ritual disk (bi)
with dragon motif from the Zhou dynasty, and a model of a house from the Han dynasty. These two
artifacts would be shipped and ultimately go to the Palace Museum of the Forbidden City, located
in Beijing China. In regards of Luo Shugang and the research done on the situation, I would have to
respectfully decline his request on concerns of standards of the museum, the risks involved of
transporting the artifacts, and the
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How Brains Make Up Their Minds Book Review
Walter J. Freeman examines how we humans control our behavior and comprehend and analyze the
world around us in How Brains Make Up Their Minds. Though, due to the complex nature of both
neuroscience and psychology, Freeman begins with a much needed clarification regarding
semantics. Freeman depicts the differences of intent, motive, and desire after introducing his theory
on self determination: Individuals are credited and responsible for their actions.
Within the first chapter, Freeman lays out the books format by stating not only the topic of each
proceeding chapter, but also paragraph summaries of each, almost as if giving an outline to an
argument. This book is much like a staircase; building on top of the previous platform. Beginning
with his theory on our intentionality, Freeman then branches to his beliefs on meaning, and how
meaning is derived from intentionality. To the author, meanings are our personal interpretations of
our intentional behaviors. Our self estimations of the consequences of intentional behaviors creates
what we perceive to be the meanings of our actions. This idea of ... Show more content on
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Through non linear dynamics, he discusses Chaos Theory, in which it is believed that structure is
created from the existence of chaos. These dynamics, explained as neurons organized hierarchical,
will be Freeman s basis for his beliefs on perception and the senses. The construction of neural
activity patterns stems from perception and sense of the world. He continues by explaining how
these patterns become thoughts, which are then translated into meaning. Structures in the brain then
create enormous patterns of all senses blended together, creating a coordinative interaction. In order
for self organized behavior to occur, this chorus of singers hearing and reacting to the others, as
Freeman figuratively used, must
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Liberal Franklin D. Roosevelt vs. Conservative Herbert C....
President Franklin D. Roosevelt is commonly thought of as a liberal and President Herbert C.
Hoover as a conservative. To what extent are these characterizations valid?
President Franklin D. Roosevelt is commonly identified as a liberal and President Herbert C.
Hoover as a conservative. The validity of these characterizations, however, is conditional upon the
definition of these labels. If one adopts the most conventional contemporary definitions of the
terms liberal and conversative, then the characterizations of Roosevelt as a liberal and Hoover as
a conservative are valid, but the definitions of liberal and conservative vary and change over time
and place.
At the beginning of the Great Depression, the meaning of the term ... Show more content on
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Rather than governmental identification of social problems and their solutions, conservations rely
upon the market mechanics of supply and demand and the individual incentive of profit. Because
government is exponentially larger today than it was before the Great Depression, conservatives
today often critique the status quo and are resistant to further governmental expansion.
Because of the different meanings associated with the terms liberal and conservative, neither
President Hoover nor President Roosevelt can strictly be characterized as one term or another.
Today, President Herbert Hooverwould likely be characterized as a conservative. He believed in
less government participation in the people s daily life. In his 1928 election speech, Hoover
stated that Every step of bureaucratizing of the business of our country poisons the very roots of
liberalism. As government gets bigger, more offices, agencies, and rules are needed to allow the
government to run its affairs. This bureaucracy, he said, would necessarily take away the American
people s freedom to rule themselves. He renounced the new liberalism because it set bounds to the
liberties of the people. He want
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Preparing Esters by Esterification Method Using Carboxylic...
Preparing Esters by esterification method using carboxylic acid to an alcohol, which is 1.0 ml of
ethanoic acid to the ethanol, and ethanoic acid to the propan 1 ol, also adding H2SO4 as a catalyst
for the reaction
Abstract:
Esters are a group of organic compound, famous for their interesting odours and smells. In this
investigation student used ethanoic acid and ethanol with sulfuric acid as catalyst to produce ester,
which was known of its smell. However it was expected to have a pleasant smell, but it has a
smell like a nail polish in cold water and a vinegar in hot water. While the second test was
ethanoic acid and propan 1 ol and it has a similar smell like that of ethanoic acid and ethanol,
although the product of ethanoic acid and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The smell of ethanol is alcoholic, slight and clear. The smell of ethanoic acid, ethanol and
sulfuric acid is like nail polish remover plus a little vinegar, very strong in the cold water. While
for the hot water the product also smelled like a nail polish remover, although not as strong as the
cold water.
Ethanol + ethanoic acid ethyl ethanoate + water
C2H5OH (aq) + CH3CO2H (aq) CH3CO2C2H5 (aq) + H2O (l)
Table #1 Cold water250 ml of beaker filled with ice (cold water)Its temperature was 59.6 = 60 oC|
Qualitative| Quantitative| Ethanoic acid and ethanol| | * Smells like nail polish remover (plus a
little vinegar)| Ethanoic acid and propan 1 ol| | * Oil stains formed, maybe from watch glass. It is
liquid like water. * Smelled like vinegar.|
Test 2:
The second reaction: also an ester formed between ethanoic acid and propan 1 ol acid, adding
two drops of sulfuric acid. Propan 1 ol has a smell like sour and tart alcohol (liquid) but not as
strong as ethanol. In the cold water Propan 1 ol, ethanoic acid and sulfuric acid have a smell like
vinegar but not as strong as ethanoic acid, ethanol and sulfuric acid. When the ethanoic acid,
propan 1 ol and sulfuric acid are moved around in the beaker, they leave substances on the sides
like a clear
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Statutory Interpretation And The Law Of The Country
Question 1
Introduction
A statute is the formal and the written law of the country. It is passed by the legislative authority of
the country. Generally, statutes, and, prohibit or declare something and sometimes, they are also
called as legislation. In this way, statutory interpretation means the interpretation of the statutes by
the courts. This interpretation takes place when an Act of the Parliament is not clear and as a
result, it creates uncertainty in the law. Therefore, statutory interpretationis required when an Act
passed by the Parliament is not clear, for example a term could have been used to covers a number
of opportunities. Similarly the meaning of a term can also change its meaning over the period of
time which results in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this case, the defendant was a shopkeeper and had placed a flick knife along with its price in
the window of his shop although no flick knife was sold by the shopkeeper. In this regard, the
defendant was charged under section 1(1) of the Registration of Offenses Weapons Act, 1959
according to which any person who sells, hires or offers for sale any flick knife will be guilty of
the offense. However in this case, the court was required to decide if defendant had committed
the offense of offering the knife for sale. Offer has been given a technical legal meaning by the
law of contract. In this regard, the contract law provides that is playing an article in shop window
cannot be considered as an offered by it is only an invitation to treat (French, 2011). In this way, by
adopting the literal approach of statutory interpretation, the court decided that the shopkeeper was
not guilty of offering the flick knife for sale.
Application
In order to decide if the offense prescribed by the Registration of Offenses Weapons Act, 1959 has
been committed in these three scenarios or not, the literal, golden or the mischief rule of statutory
interpretation has to be applied (Australian Law Students Association, 2009).
Scenario 1
In this case, Jane had confiscated a flick knife from a member of the youth club and had given the
same to her supervisor. In this regard, by applying the mischief rule of statutory interpretation,
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Samsung
Company Background Samsung Corporation is one of the largest electronic manufacturing
companies in the world. This is a Korean conglomerate business. Their mobile phone manufacturing
holds the number one position according to the sales unit as at third quarter in 2013 (Gartner Inc.
2013). Samsung mobile have both Smartphone s as well as featured phones. Samsung Smartphone
leads the Smartphone sectors as well holding 32.1% market share. Their main competitors are
Apple in Smartphone and Nokia in featured phones. Samsung Mobile highly trusts on innovations
and they have introduced many innovative ideas to the mobile phone users. Their latest innovation
is the Galaxy Round, a Smartphone with a curve screen. The business philosophy of... Show more
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When the mobile phone is expensive the full time employees can purchase the phone as partial
payment so that the monthly amount will be reduced. In that case the customers will search for
more details and will select the best mobile phones which meet their requirement. The part time
employees and self employed respondents are also using Samsung mobile phones due to their
income level. The reason for lower usage by the unemployed respondents and the students can be
mainly due the absence of permanent income level and the price of the mobile phone. When
considering the above facts it is clear that the price of the mobile phone and the income level of the
customer heavily affect the purchasing decision of the mobile phones. The age category of using
the Samsung mobile phones is important information when discussing the purchasing decision and
the market share. It is normally believed that the older generation is technology averse and they do
not easily adapt to the technological changes. Therefore it is important to know about the age of the
Samsung mobile phone users to identify whether they are expecting the technological change in the
mobile phone. When the elder generation adapt to a certain technology they are reluctant to change
the technology as it takes them more time to learn than the younger generation. However the
younger
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Ida Tarbell s Influence On American History
Ida Tarbell Throughout her lifetime, Ida Tarbell served as an outspoken, strong willed and
controversial figure in American History. Her harsh exposГ©s of the Standard Oil Company in
McClure s magazine, later culminated into The History of the Standard Oil Company (1904)
earned her volumes of attention as an investigative journalist, also known as a muckraker . As a
Progressive Era reformer she acted out of her appetite to change society, and in her case, squash
trusts which were hurting America s independent businesses. Directed by her father s experience of
being driven out of the oil business by the Standard OilCompany as well as her persistent persona,
Tarbell was able to disclose Rockefeller s corrupt trust through her incessant investigations leading
to general awareness of corporate trusts and a major supreme court ruling utilizing the Sherman
Antitrust Act. Above all, Ida Tarbell s ruthless muckraking resulted in society s awareness of
toxic trusts and Rockefeller s Standard Oil Company to be crushed. Tarbell s first hand
experience of her father s oil tank business failure due to the Standard Oil Company s scheming
set her up for her major success as a muckraker later in her career.
Ida Tarbell grew up in Erie County, Pennsylvania. Frank Tarbell, Ida s father, saw an opportunity
and switched jobs in order to become a part of the evolving oil business in their area. Soon business
was driven away by the Standard Oil Company and wealthy oil refiners
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The Act That Ignited the Revolution Essay
Prior to gaining its independence, America endured various controlling methods brought on by
the Crown that were focused on directly benefiting Britain, rather than Britain providing much
needed support and assistance to the colonists attempting to settle the new rugged land. While
attempts to control every aspect of daily life in the colonies was nothing new, the most critical
and obviously selfish move was The Stamp Act of 1775 (Tindall Shi, 2010). This tax, proposed
by Chief Minister of Britain, George Grenville, and enforced by King George III, was the first
law or tax passed without allowing any voice or opportunity for repeal from the colonists. The
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121). While there were many controls, regulations, and taxes placed on the colonists from Britain
without representation of the mainstream society, Britain did provide the larger cities with an
opportunity to voice concern to various Representatives and Governors appointed by the Crown
(Tindall Shi, 2010). The Stamp Act was different in that not only did it have the largest affect on
day to day life of the businessmen, who were the most vocal and influential colonists, it was
imposed without any opportunity to voice alternative solutions from the colonists or the appointed
officials present in the colonies (Tindall Shi, 2010). The famous quote, No taxation without
representation displays the outrage this selfish British act caused among the colonists. This was
the first move made by King George III that showed that he intended to use Britain s new land for
revenue building during his reign and this patronizing and disrespectful act ignited a series of
events that became the American Revolution (Tindall Shi, 2010). Driven by their anger toward the
Crown for implementing this thoughtless tax, the colonists began to unite despite their varying
religious and political views. This was the first time the colonist came together and looked past
their differences for the good of the colonies as a whole. Bostonians displayed their outrage by
hanging a disrespectful depiction
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Essay on The Prince vs. the Republic
Machiavelli s criticism of Plato s The Republic states that a ruler who possesses an inherent
quality of that which is consistently good will never have the authority to rule his or her people
successfully. If a ruler always treats his subjects in a manner, which can be qualified as good, then
he will ultimately meet his demise, as his subjects will rise against him. Machiavelli claims that it
is unrealistic to assume that all the people of a kingdom will conduct themselves in a manner that
will be consistent with the ruling of a good leader. Such republics or principalities do not exist in
reality and are entirely hypothetical situations.
Plato treats his republic as a means of demonstrating that there is a certain way for all people ...
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He believes that the knowledge and application of the good will lead to a perfect state. However,
this cannot be said to be realistic, as despite the education of the good, one s desires will
ultimately overcome the need to be good and the state will collapse. If the rulers are only
thinking of the overall good of the state, their own needs will not be met, which can lead to
unhappiness on the part of the rulers and ultimately to the downfall of the system. Machiavelli
implies in his criticism that the needs of the ruler must be met in order to maintain a stable state,
he must trust his instincts and base desires in order to remain true to himself. If he does not, as
Plato states and does as he ought to, not as he wishes to, then he will be living a lie within himself
and not rule as he should. Without being true to what human nature tells one to do, an uprising
either within the ruler or of the subjects will take place and the state cannot stay afloat.
As Plato states in the republic the desires of the less respectable majority are controlled by the
desires and the wisdom of the superior minority (Part 5, 431d), however one cannot suppress all
of the desires forever and the people will finally realize the oppression that they are experiencing
and rise against the superior minority . The minority will not possess the power needed to control
the less respectable
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Analysis Of The Poem Mont Blanc
Percy Shelley opens his poem, Mont Blanc by noting how imperative the human mind is in
regard to nature. The first few lines establish a relation that is essential to all life. With these lines
alone, Shelley is pulling from many of the inclinations made by William Wordsworth in his poem,
Tintern Abbey . There is however an expansion made on Wordsworth s affections toward nature
and its aweing power; while Shelley agrees that there is only a small amount of those who can
truly grasp the full intention of what the natural world teaches, he largely finds nature in defiance
with man s own predilections and perceptions regarding its behavior and influence. Mont Blanc
seeks out nature s sublime instead of its lovely and simplistic benevolence. In some ways, Mont
Blanc is a deeper examination and deconstruction of what Tintern Abbey constructs as a beautiful
but surface level and thus shallow perceptionof what nature is capable of at its most powerful, and
then asks how that influences the creative human mind.
Both poems assert in their own ways that we are indelibly at the mercy of learning from nature and
bending to its influence. Our five senses allow us to experience it, but more than that we also
receive emotional stimulation as well. Tintern Abbey achieves an essence of the sublime by
memory sustained and perfected through the combined power of the human mind (especially one
of poetic fancy) and nature s beautiful force something of meditation. Wordsworth
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Native American And Native Americans
Considering historical evidence, the notion: Native Americans were not the first inhabitant of
America is a complete false. For centuries, history kept accurate and vivid account of the first set of
people who domiciled the western hemisphere. Judging by that record and evidence, below are the
first set of Native American people who inhabited the western hemisphere, including the new
America before the arrival of another human race... The Iroquois: The Iroquois of Native
Americans were one of the tribes that lived in America before other people came. Based on
historical evidence, it is believed that the Native Americans came from Asia way back during the
Ice Age through a land bridge of the Bering Strait. When the Europeans first set foot in America,
there were about 10 million Native Americans living in America, North of Mexico. Native
Americans had all separated and made their own tribes. Some of the many Native American tribes
that still exist are those of the Iroquoian tribes. Which make up Seneca, Cayuga, Inondaga, Oneida,
Mohawk, and Tuscarora; these groups eventually became known as the Iroquois Confederacy. The
Iroquois was often known for peace and power; but sometimes, they also like to refer to themselves
as the Haudenosaunee . Their name was given to them by their enemies, the Algonquin, who called
them the Iroqu rattlesnakes. When the French arrived, they added ois to their name and became
Iroquois. They were also known as the Six Nations,
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Buddhism, Buddhism And The World Essay
Buddhism is the fourth largest religion in the world, with more than 5 million believers in the
world. Buddhism is a kind of religion and law that contains various traditions, beliefs, and spiritual
practices. Buddhism from India, between the sixth and fourth centuries BC, and gradually spread to
Asia. Although Buddhismoriginated in India, Chinahas many believers in the dissemination and
contribution. Chinese Buddhism began in the Han Dynastyand became the most powerful in the
Tang Dynasty. With the development of society, Buddhism in the people also come into contact
with the telephone, computer, and other new technologies. However, monks with real power are
still practicing their bodies in primitive ways. For an ancient religion, Buddhism has a lot of things
that people know and people do not know. Buddhism can help people to better discover the power
of the human body. In addition, people need to understand the history of Buddhism and the main
ideas to help them learn Buddhism.
First, the origin of Buddhism for a long time, there are many religious languages. According to
patheos.com (2016), Buddhism originated in northern India, and in the fifth century BC the
tradition dates back to Siddhartha Gautama (or Venerable), which he is commonly referred to as
Tathagata Buddha (literal awakening By meditation and analysis, he attains an enlightened state,
which marks the end of the attachment (hence the pain), and ultimately, in his death from the
reincarnation The
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Seneca Falls The First Women s Rights Convention
Seneca Falls was the first women s rights convention in the United States. The convention took
place at the Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls, NY, on July 19, 1848 (Seneca Falls Convention
Begins). This convention was organized by two abolitionist named Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth
Cady Stanton with the help of Martha Wright, Mary Ann McClintock, and Jane Hunt. They
posted the announcement in the Seneca County Courier on July 14, 1848. The message said A
Convention to discuss the social, civil, and religious conditions and rights of women will be
held... (American Memory). The Seneca Falls community was open to the idea of changing
public roles of women in society. So it was no surprise when about 300 people responded to the
message in the courier. The convention took place for two days, Wednesday July 19, 1848 and
Thursday July 20, 1989. During the two day period the participants listened to multiple speeches,
wrote the Declaration of Sentiments, created 11 resolutions that proclaimed equality of all people
and declared all laws/customs that subordinated women illegitimate. The first day of the convention
was exclusive to women only. Elizabeth Cady Stantonintroduced the Declaration of Sentiments.
The Declaration of Sentiments was a document that was similar to the Declaration of Independence
written by Stanton, it included a list of eighteen grievances women faced and eleven resolutions.
During the first day the women read and revised the Declaration of Sentiments. One of
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Dr Pepper Tan Advertising
Dr. Pepper TEN the Manliest Low Calorie Soda in the History of Mankind. This slogan is
displayed at the end of every Dr. Pepper TEN commercial. During these commercials a man is
shown outdoors drinking Dr. Pepper TEN with the aid of the local wildlife. When viewed on the
surface the commercial is short and simple this man is manly and he drinks Dr. Pepper TEN
because of its bold flavor but when viewed under other lenses questions arise: How are the ideas
of bold flavor and manliness expressed in the commercial and how are they connected to the low
calorie soda?
The correlation between the bold flavor with low calories and the manliness ensued is one of
vagueness. While Dr. Pepper TEN identifies as both bold and manly they lack an explicit definition
in the commercial. This is done by the exaggerating the qualities to a commercial level. To see how
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During the dodge commercials we see a world where masculinity is defined by technological
mystery while during the Dr. Pepper TEN commercial we see it as bear minimum and simplicity.
This shift of what society views masculinity as can be attributed a couple of causes. At the time of
the Dodge commercial society was centered on the powerful and technologic devices that were
rapidly advancing. This pushed for masculinity to be that of a very technical idea. On the other
side at the time of the Dr. Pepper TEN commercial society had reached an understanding of the
complex technological world and were reaping the benefits that come with such advancements. Dr.
Pepper took this and redefined manliness as that of getting in touch with the simpler side of
technology by means of having a new product to add to the market and advertising it by showing
that sometimes in life all one needs is a Dr. Pepper
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How Lomax and Fellow Prisoners are Treated Essay
How Lomax and Fellow Prisoners are Treated
In this essay I will be looking at ways in which Lomax conveys how he and his fellow prisoners
are treated here in this passage from the book. To show evidence of this I will select quotes which
show choices of form, style, vocabulary and narrative viewpoint. Overall I aim to highlight the
ways in which the attitudes and values are conveyed to the reader.
Lomax Perfectly describes his transition from a P.O.W camp to Outram
Gail. What our captors were in fact doing was consigning us to a lower circle of hell . This
extremely poignant statement shows use of imagery in a way that stands out to the reader. He uses
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This is mostly from the viewpoint of Lomax now, as an old man who can look back and comment
on it with toned down emotion and consideration.
Moving on to the use of adjectives which Lomax has liberally used throughout the first paragraph
we get the impression that there was no pre meditated violence or planned torture, it was just
neglect of the most damaging kind. some of his colleagues were bored, slovenly and brutal . Both
bored and slovenly are adjectives that describe well the casual attitude of the guards. I would
imagine that the attitudes of these guards were strongly disliked by Lomax morals. He doesn t
believe in laziness, to him every thing must have a purpose and he likes to carefully consider and
plan any thing he does. I cannot imagine that this lax, thoughtless behaviour impressed him much.
Further on in the second paragraph there is more evidence of imagery, and how Lomax uses it to
good effect. cradling those frail creatures of skin and bone in his own emaciated arms . This
comes across strongly in many ways; firstly he is implying that these creatures have taken on a
kind of sub human form through their illness and horrific neglect and deprivation. Secondly the
man looking after them is also rather emaciated . A rather juxtaposed statement as the carer is
almost as weak and sick as whom he is caring for. The descriptive
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Tale Of Two Cities Inhumanity Essay
In France, the years between 1789 and 1799 were a time of thoughtless inhumanity and brutality
toward fellow man. These inhumane acts are carried through the by Revolutionaries and the
nobility of France in these years and the years leading up to the French Revolution. The best
illustration of the inhumanity felt and shown during this time is A Tale of Two Cities
by Charles
Dickens. Dickens uses metaphors as symbols throughout this book to exemplify his theme of
thoughtlessness toward people from other people. Dickens develops these metaphors throughout
the novel and manipulates them to fit different circumstances. He uses every day objects and ideas
and makes them personifications of the Revolution and their unsympathetic mindsets and agendas.
The symbols of the scarecrows and the birds of fine song and feather, the sea, and the wine
represent the theme of inhumanity in Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities. The scarecrows and
the birds of fine song and feather represent the relationship between the peasants and the nobles and
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The scarecrows are the starving peasants and the birds of fine song and feather are the lucky
nobles. These two were ruthless to one another form the beginning, with their conflicting
interests. The sea and its mighty waves crash up onto the shores of the nobles and knock down
their high horses. The sea is a wild force, and cannot be contained by human force. The wine is
the blood of the Revolution and the insanity of the people who spilled it. Both the wine and the
blood it presents give the drinker a sense of drunkenness. The inhumanity in A Tale of Two Cities
can only be seen by those who know the future. In the time that the acts of inhumanity take place
they seem like deserved acts, when in reality, they are as malicious and heartless as murdering your
best
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add and ritalin Essay
ADD and Ritalin
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) is a problem that affects 5% to 10% of all children. ADD
affects more children than any other childhood problems except asthma. It is estimated to be the
largest single cause for first referrals to child guidance clinics throughout the country, making up
as many as 40% of those cases. Many ADD cases are not diagnosed because the problem most
often does not show in the doctor s office.
Current estimates suggest that approximately 50 to 65% of the children with ADD will have
symptoms of the disorder as adolescents and adults.
In 1902, George Frederick Still believed the dilemma of the problem child was linked to a
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Neurotransmitters provide the connection between one nerve cell and another. It is also now
suspected that people with Attention Deficit Disorder have a chemical imbalance of a class of
neurotransmitter called catecholamine. Dopamine, helps to form a pathway between the motor
center of the midbrain and the frontal lobes, as well as a pathway between the limbic system and
the frontal lobes. Without enough dopamine and related catecholamine, such as serotonin and
norepinephrine, the frontal lobes are under stimulated and thus unable to perform their complex
functions efficiently.
Attention Deficit Disorder is primarily considered a genetic disorder. Which is why it is labeled
an axis two in the DSM IV. Studies show that 20 30% of all hyperactive children have at least one
parent with ADD. However, not all cases of ADD are genetically linked. Some studies show that
smoking, drinking alcohol, and using drugs during pregnancy, influenced a small percentage of
ADD cases. Exposure to toxins, such as lead, may also alter the brain chemistry and function. Both
of these issues are cause for concern for the at risk population.
ADD generally affects males more often than females, in a 3:1 ratio. Because this disorder effects
the brain detection of this condition is difficult. The accepted test, although today there has been an
increase in research into ADD and subsequently now other tests. The test requires a nine month
observation of the
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Themes In Animal Farm And George Orwell s Montgomery Boycott
Have you ever broken a rule before? Did you have a reason for it and what was the consequence?
For many of us, this question is very easy to answer. You had a clear reason and the consequence
were semi bad. People may say otherwise, but breaking the rule is right during certain circumstance.
Authors develop the idea of breaking rules by their characters and setting.
In the book Animal farm and the short story Montgomery Boycott, the author gives different
reasons why their characters broke the rule, whether they re good or bad. One of the ways
author can develop ideas is thru conflict and relationships. In most stories, using conflict spices
up the story. Readers don t want a normal boring school day, but a weird one with twist and
turns! Conflicts add emotion and drama, making the ideas more alive and realistic to the reader.
Like conflict, relationships do the same to a story. Every story has a relationship, whether to other
people, nature, society, or even to themselves. These create dynamic characters whose ideas are
more likely to pop out and influence yours ideas. These two methods of bringing forth an idea is
how Coretta Scott King and George Orwell developed their idea of tyranny and breaking unfair
rules. In the book Animal Farm, George Orwell uses time in order to develop his ideas about how
the Russian revolution went. George sprinkles the idea of tyranny down slowly in order to create
characters that keep on breaking their own rules. At first the story starts
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Dentist Interruptions
Made reminders calls I call client to remind them of their upcoming appointments. Some spoke
English and I had to use the language line communicate with those who didn t speak English.
Accompanying a client This week I was only able to accompany 2 clients because many forgot
their appointments. I escorted the clients to Penn Dental for their dentist appointment. Penn
Dental provided a translator for the clients so everything went smoothly. My only problem is
that I get bored waiting for clients during their appointments. I just try to work on my goals I
have set for myself client I wait for the clients. Walk Ins We had a lot of walk ins this week. It
was a bit overwhelming but I think me a Hannah, the other Intern, did a great job assisting the
client. A client needed an emergency dental appointment and we were able to schedule her one. A
client daughter had a medical bill and I needed to find out if her insurance will cover the bill. I
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I made the reminders calls last week and when I spoke to the clients, they told me that they
understood their appointments time but many ended up cancelling their appointments last
minute. They claim that they never got a reminder call and what really frustrated me was that
some of them had an 8am appointment and I had to wake up extra early to meet them at NSC,
but they cancelled. I asked my supervisor if we could do reminders calls the day before, but she
told me that NSC wants them to be independent and reminding them the day before will make
them dependent on NSC. I honestly just want them to make their appointments or call NSC ahead
of time if they are not going to make it because some of their appointments are schedule months in
advance and it is hard to get. After the first two cancellations, I learned to just except it because
overtime NSC will not be there to hold their hand forever and they will learn to be responsible of
their own
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A Rhetorical Analysis Of Malcolm X s Speech
An extremely inspiring man named Malcolm X once said, If you re not ready to die for it, put
the word freedom out of your vocabulary . This quote describes everything Malcolm X stood for.
He believed in standing up for what was right and never backed down under any circumstances,
even if it mean death. Malcolm Xwas a human rights activist and an American Minister (Teaching
American History). He was born on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska, in poverty and he died
at age of 39 on February 21, 1965 in Washington Heights, New York city as an icon. His story is
truly inspiring and anyone who knows one thing about him is familiar with his extreme bravery
(Carson, Clayborne). He was not only a powerful civil rights leader, but he also told his... Show
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Malcolm X gave a speech at a rally in Detroit, Michigan called ВЁMessage to the grassrootsВЁ. In
this speech, which is one of the last speeches he gave while a member of the Nation of Islam, he
explained how he feels about civil rights in America. He explains, ВЁNot only does America have a
very serious problem, but our people have a very serious problem. America s problem is us. We re
her problem.ВЁ He is addressing a common problem all colored people during this time faced.
America did not in any way treat colored people the way they deserve to be treated. He also
explains what he believes is the ВЁcommon enemy. ВЁWe have a common enemyВЁ He says,
ВЁThe white manВЁ Here he explains his feels for the opposite race. This was one of his last
speeches while still a member for The Nation of Islam. The Nation of Islam believes that anyone
white is the enemy. He compares America to a prison, saying, ВЁ...When I was in prison, I read
an article don t be shocked when I say I was in prison. You re still in prison. That s what America
means...ВЁ In the speech he the talks about how he read an article about a chinese girl who killed
her father because ВЁhe was an Uncle Tom ChinamanВЁ He then continues to explain that China is
now one of the most feared countries ВЁ by the white
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Henri De Lubac Research Paper
Henri De Lubac
History of Henri De Lubac Henri Marie Joseph Sonier de Lubac, known as just Henri De Lubac,
was born in Campari on February 20th 1896 to the ancient family of ArdГЁche. His father was a
banker and his mother was homemaker and gave birth to six children including Henri. In 1898 him
and his family moved to the Lyon district. There, Henri was schooled by Jesuits. Henri studied
law for about a year until he was 17, which then he joined the Society of Jesus. He was eventually
drafted into the French army in 1917 after the results of the start of the Great War. In the war, he
suffered a major head injury which had lasting affects on him for the rest of his life. A couple
years after, Henri returned to his studies which lead him to teaching at a college in MongrГ© and
many other places while he continued his study on theological studies.
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No matter what happened in his life he was always learning and teaching and writing about
theology. In 1992 he was even made a professor at the Catholic University of Lyon. He taught
there for a few years and even wrote many books about Christ and the Catholic Church during this
time. That was until World War II, where he was forced into hiding for his support for the French
Resistance. And because of this, he ended up losing his job at the university. He still managed to
learn and write about theology and after some time of hiding away, he could eventually come out
and publish more books like he did
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Analysis Of On The Subway
Jake Lipschutz Lipschutz 1
Ms. Kristen
ENGL 101
17 September 2015
Textual Analysis Essay #1
Sharon Olds, poet of on the subway depicts a situation where a white female makes observations
and internal thoughts about a black male that she witnesses on a subway that Olds describes as
representing tension between the white and black races. The black teenage male possibly portrays
not just one black teen, but the entire race as a whole. He represents the entire race. Olds uses
enjambments, powerful imagery, as well as figurative language, specifically metaphors, in order to
point out the stereotypical differences and tensions between races in today s community and the
bigger picture of the common stereotype of Caucasian people being above the African American
people on the socio economic ladder. Her forceful tone reflects the severity and prevalence of this
harsh commonly seen contrast between the two races.
Enjambments can be utilized for a variety of different reasons in order to change the way the
reader analyzes and thinks about the poem. A basic reason to use enjambments would be to
make the lines of the poem look more even, but in this poem they are used for a little more
reasoning. One example of a critical and essential enjambment in the poem that helps Olds prove
her purpose exists when she says I am / living off his life (18 19). This really
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The Beatitudes Research Paper
Frankly, to cover each and every theological nugget found within the Beatitudes would be too great
of a task to fit into the constraints of this paper. That being said I will focus on those that are
extrapolated from the overall text versus those pulled from individuals. Nevertheless, I will make
brief mention of these at the end the sake of thoroughness.
The kingdom of heaven develops into a serious, if not the prominent, theme of the Sermon on the
Mount, and dare I say is probably the most protruding theological motif arising from it. Yet, more
specifically within the Beatitudes, we get a glimpse of a present, but not fulfilled kingdom of
heaven. First, in Matthew 4:17 Jesus proclaims, Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand (italics
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Continuing into the Beatitudes, one finds them bookended by the promise of theirs is the
kingdom of heaven (Matt. 5:3, 10; italics included for emphasis). In the Beatitudes, significance
arises from the use of the present tense verb is in Matthew 5:3, 10, and 12, and the future tense
verbs in Matthew 5:4 9. This indicates a present reality of the kingdom of heaven (Matt. 12:28),
while acknowledging the future fulfillment of this kingdom. Craig Blomberg notes, The kingdom
is not currently a geographical entity, but it manifests itself in space and time in the community of
[believers] and who begin to work out God s purposes on earth personally, socially, and
institutionally. Herein, the eschatological kingdom of heaven appears. Inaugurated eschatology
recognizes an already/not yet tension in which the sermon s ethic remains the ideal or goal for all
Christians in every age but which will never be fully realized until the consummation of the
kingdom at Christ s return. This has huge theological repercussions for how one
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Discovery Of Basketball Research Paper
NBA
Dr. James Naismith said The invention of basketball was not accident. It was develop to meet a
need. Those boys simply would not play drop the Handkerchief. Dr. James A. Naismith an coach at
the University of Kansas an inventor, he designed the first football helmet created basketball in
1891, Dr. James Naismith created basketball from an old childhood game called Dock and rock ,
same goals applied a person had to score in a hoop but instead with a ball you use a rock and you
throw in a basket one at a time. The start of basketball and its birth places. Basketball started in
Springfield, Massachusetts at a local YMCA. It started with two baskets and the basket was tied to
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Problem that leagues faces we re racial problem, People where gambling, such as refers would
gamble on teams that would win and teams that would lose. The NBL and the BAA would face
financial problems which would evolve stock market and if stocks went down, which meant
people didn t attend many games, August 3, 1949 the NBL and BAA came together and met the
in AAA office in New York Empire state building to finalize the merge of the NBA. It took 12
years to finalize he deals between NBL and the BAA. Political impacts and problem NBA faced
were those if fans didn t attend to games the NBA would cut seasons short and which led to
financial problems and league would struggle to keep attendants they didn t allow black people
in any leagues. The NBA would pay almost a million for it to broadcast on TV. Successful of the
league was watch all over and people from foreign countries came to play in the NBA like
Canadians and France, Africans all played in the NBA. When exciting players came like Wilt
Chamberlain and George Mikan more people came to watch, led to more money that came to batter
care for the fans and better
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Genetic Engineering Of A Food
Genetic Engineering Agitation
Imagine a world where medicines are taken by eating bananas, there are no shots, where tomatoes
outlive frosts, plants are pesticide resistant, and one can get their recommended daily vitamins from
rice. These occurrences are real, and they have succeeded. Scientist who study biotechnology use
genetic engineering to create healthier and longer lasting food. This new technology is
evolutionary and has many benefits, but it also has downfalls. Genetic engineering, or genetically
modifying (GM), also named transgenics, is defined as genetic segments [that] can be cut out of
and spliced into genetic material almost at will (Mellon, 2013) #. The genetic sequence of a food
can be altered by this process. Genetic engineering of food is unconventional and unsafe because it
can cause non foreshadowed environmental issues, human concerns, and has political drawbacks. It
defies nature itself; it leaves humanity with the question if the force of nature is one worth messing
with.
The health and safety of consumers of genetic engineered food are the center points for the
biotechnology debate. What are the customers opinions on the subject? In reality, since this new
technology is not being clarified to the public, there is confusion. During an experiment conducted
by Arvanitoyanni and Krystallis (2005), both whom work in a department of agriculture in Greece,
38% of Greek consumers were found to have never heard of the term genetically engineered food.
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A Sorrowful Woman Short Story
Romance novels are typically based in a set pattern and Karen van der Zee s A Secret Sorrow is
no exception. Meanwhile, in Gail Godwin s A Sorrowful Woman , the romance aspect is not
nearly as focused on. While A Secret Sorrow is a nice, easy romance novel, the short story A
Sorrowful Woman is a much better example of literature, and portrays a much more unique
message. The two stories differ greatly when compared by their theme, by the role of motherhood
and children, and by how they are written. Theme is almost predictable in most romance novels.
In A Secret Sorrow, the conflict of Faye, the main character, not being able to have children is
easily overcome by the power of love. Faye and her future husband end up adopting children and
having their happily ever after. In other words, the theme is love conquers all. For a romance novel,
this doesn t stray far from the pattern. However, the other story, A Sorrowful Woman , has a
completely different theme. In the story, the woman is sick with an unknown illness and locks
herself away. While she does have a loving, devoted husband who does all he can to care for her
and cheer her up, in the end, she still dies; a sad ending completely unlike the first story. The
husband would give her a sleeping draught (39) to help her sleep, and would take her out to dinner
dressed and ... beautiful again (40). Although the husband was receptive to her needs and
understood these things (41), it ended up not being enough to overcome
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Difference Between Shakespeare And Romeo And Juliet
Although Ovid and William Shakespeare were born in very different time periods, they share
quite similar stories of love and tragedy in their popular works Pyramus and Thisbe and The
Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Ovid first created his story, Pyramus and Thisbe , about the romance
between two separated lovers. Then, years later, Shakespeare wrote his play The Tragedy of Romeo
and Juliet, which shows many signs of influence from Ovid. The stories also share various
archetypes that shape their tales. For example, the works both contain classical romances with an
ending full of tragedy. Also, there are many guiding factors that are the same, such as the
communication between the lovers, their misunderstanding, and the inevitable outcome of their...
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Throughout the stories, there is a looming factor that is changed by the tragic ending, the feud
and the mulberry tree. In Pyramus and Thisbe , the snow white mulberries, that are mentioned in
the exposition, change to a dark red after the warm blood of the two lovers splatters upon the
fruit. According to the text in Pyramus and Thisbe , The blood spurted up over the berries and
dyed them a dark red (948). Later in the story, Ovid states, The gods were pitiful at the end, and
the lover s parents too. The deep red fruit of the mulberry is the everlasting memorial of these
true lovers (949). In both tales, the change is carried from beginning to end, as the tone of the
story also changes. The berries from the mulberry tree represent the change in worlds of the
characters. Similarly, the horrible feud that begins the tragic story of Romeo and Juliet ends
once the a pair of star crossed lovers take their life. The Prince of Verona states at the end of the
woeful play, See what a scourge is laid upon your hate, / That heaven finds a means to kill your
joys with love (5.3.292 293). The heartbroken families of the two victims of tragic love decide to
put away their differences and come together and shared the love of their children. Once the two
couples in each work end their lives, a significant symbol also changes in
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Civil War Weapons Technology
Research Paper on Civil War Weapons and Technology The American Civil War, lasting from
1861 to 1865, was one of the bloodiest wars that the world has ever seen. The number of
casualties resulting from the Civil War was a staggering six hundred and twenty thousand
American soldiers. Although there are many explanations as to why the Civil War was so
murderous, such as disease or lack of medical advancements, the main reason why it was so
deadly was because of the newly introduced technology and weaponry. Some of the new
technologies that came about during the Civil War were rifles, railroads, ironclad ships, and
submarines. Each of the four devices had a unique history and were used significantly in specific
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When the Civil War broke out in 1861, the majority of the U.S. Navy supported the Union. This
left the Confederates with little naval strength. At this time, all naval ships were made out of
wood, so in order to give themselves more of an advantage over the Union, the Confederates
began to assemble ironclads or purchase ironclads from other countries. In response, the Union
began to manufacture ironclad warships as well. Once both sides developed their ironclad
warships, they were used significantly and were extremely successful in battle. The first battle
that ironclads were used in was the Battle of Hampton Roads, which lasted for two days. Mark
Weaver writes that after Virginia ceded from the Union in 1861, the Union navy placed a blockade
on Hampton Roads. In response, the Confederate Navy sent the CSS Virginia, an ironclad warship,
to destroy the blockade. When the Union Navy heard this, they sent out their ironclad warship, the
USS Monitor. However, the CSS Virginia arrived before the USS Monitor and therefore, many
Union wooden battleships defending the blockade were obliterated. When the USS Monitor arrived
the next day, the battle of two ironclads occurred for the first time in history. Both ironclads fought
and battled for hours, but in the end, the CSS Virginia retreated and the USS Monitor was
successful in defending the
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Hegel s Views On Religion
Religion for Hegel was something that was discussed throughout some of his different writings,
and was something that he had strong views on. It can be argued that his view on religion in the
state for the citizens creates the most liberal society when comparing with that of Locke or
Hobbes for those who desire to practice their faith. He gives the choice to be involved in religion, or
not, and shows how religion can benefit the functioning of civil society.
Hegel s views on religion in the state cannot be sufficiently aligned with that of Hobbes or
Locke, and Hegel s views are very much his own. In a sense, he combines elements of both of
these two writers, and takes aspects that make it difficult to draw a final conclusion that his ideas
are more like one than the other. Hegel s views on religion in relation to politics greatly differ
from that of Hobbes and Locke, but he believes that religion can play a vital role in creating ethical
political communities. Practicing your faith can provide information on morals to live by, ad create
a stronger society.
Hegel believed that Christianity is able to become a public religion that all citizens can become a
part of. He thinks this religion is important because it aligns itself closely with his views on the
way of living an ethical life, and he believed that you can only become ethical by having this
religious support and faith in something. Christianity can be argued to be a religion of Sittlichkeit.
This religion ultimately
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Report On Depression Identifying And Identifying Causes
STUDENT ID: 14005361 Module Title and Code: Health Promotion SH5001 / SH5F01
Assessment 02 Coursework Title: Report on Depression Identifying and Describing Causes. Aims
and Objective, Health and Safety Measures and Helpful Links. Word Count: 2750 CONTENT
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This investigation will explore strong links that exist between stress and depression that may be
associated with students difficulties within the university (Hamdani, 2015). This study will also
serve as a demonstration to interject possible methods to illustrate the presence of depressive
symptoms and how intervention analysis can impact on dealing with depression among university
students. The study affirms
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Summary Of Appiah s Death Of The Duel
In the first half of Death of the Duel, Appiah begins by providing the details of a duel between
two prominent British government officials, using the specific example as a jumping point to
discuss the general idea of dueling. The form of honor being represented in this case is that of
reputation and the maintenance of regard from the general public. This concept of honor as a
form of social standing is interesting because it subverts Maslow s Hierarchy of Needs and many
other psychological theories that try to map out human instinct which places safety and security in
higher regard than it does esteem or ego. In the case of the duel, honor is considered the highest
human need, even above life itself if one considers the death toll, although that mainly applies to
the aristocratic class, who had most of their basic needs taken care of already. In the case of
dueling, the society at the time seemed to conflate the ideas of respect and honor, assuming that the
characteristic of honorability automatically entitled one to respect from peers and lower classes.
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While Appiah believes there is only pride in doing things out of the ordinary, I believe that it also
takes courage and honor to follow honor codes in everyday circumstances. Being honorable is
difficult sin a world where honorable behavior, contrary to Appiah s belief, is not actually standard
behavior. For example, a student witnesses two bullies harassing another student and steps in to
stop them. While this might be fairly standard honorable behavior, that does not mean the student
shouldn t feel proud of their actions and the courage they took. The pride doesn t detract from the
previously honorable actions. In his argument, Appiah seems to conflate the idea of pride personal
satisfaction with vanity and the need to boost reputation, which I hold to be two separate
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Carburetor Research Paper
Start by taking all the parts off of the carburetor, until all that remains is the body of the
carburetor and more than likely the seat for the needle (6212), as well as the spray nozzle
(6214B). Usually the seat and spray nozzle are frozen in place and the flats are damaged from
trying to be removed by an ill fitted flat head screwdriver. If it won t come easily, apply heat to
the stalk with a propane torch. When heated, drop a few drops of water into the hole onto the
brass jet. Brass has a higher expansion and shrink rate than iron and when those items cool they
pull themselves away from the wall and are loose. Now you should be able to remove the spray
nozzle and seat easily, by using flathead screw drivers that have been ground to fit each part.
Be sure to remove the round gaskets under the needle seat and main jet. They get like iron and it
might look like there isn t one there but there is. This is especially true of the main jet. It s down
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To do this there are three brass plugs that have to be drilled out. You can drill and tap the brass
plugs for a #4 machine screw and pulled the brass plugs with a stainless steel machine screw. Or
you may drill out the brass plugs with a 3/32 drill bit using low speeds to drill and be very careful
to drill only the brass. Often the drill will also spin the remaining brass plug out.
Here is a little trick on cleaning passages. You can make a set of carburetor passage cleaning
wires in six different sizes ranging from .013 to .056. They are called acoustic Guitar strings. Cut
them in lengths of about 6 inches and throw them in the carburetor bench tool drawer. (Pick up the
cheapest set they make at the music store for about five bucks and make up a dozen sets for your
friends.) The bronze winding is hard enough to knock loose crud but soft enough not to damage the
cast iron
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Comparing The Tohoku Earthquake And Tsunami
The Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami was a disaster considering, Japan had a magnitude 9
earthquake which then caused a massive tsunami. The earthquake was so powerful that it affected
people from Norway to Antarctica. The tsunami waves surged to a towering one hundred and
twenty eight feet tall . The tsunamiwent six miles inland from shore to the city. The tsunami went
so far inland that is causing one of the nuclear plants to have a cooling meltdown, which then
caused a level 7 meltdown. 15,894 people died in this natural disaster and there are still 2,500
people still missing. People still now in 2017 have no homes and are living in hotels and part time
homes.
There are many reasons why this was a catastrophe. For one the city of Asahi
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Feminism In Jane Eyre
As an artifact of the Victorian Era, Charlotte BrontС‘ s, Jane Eyre, is seemingly scandalous. The
novel initiates the conversation as to if women can achieve longstanding success in regards to
their desires through the act of questioning authority despite societal standards. Using Jane as the
female protagonist, BrontС‘ delves into how women are wholly capable of championing
autonomy and fulfilling female passion if they maintain a certain level of self respect, courage,
and humility. Throughout the novel, BrontС‘ puts strong attention to the fiery and courageous
nature of Jane s character. Even at the beginning of the novel when Jane is merely ten years old,
one can gain insight into just how bold she really is: I am not deceitful: if I were, I should say I
loved you; but I declare I do not love you: I dislike you the worst of anybody in the world except
John Reed... (BrontС‘ 36). The fact that Jane had the courage at such a young age to question
authority proves her to be strong and fearless unlike most of the girls during the Victorian Era. A
part of what ignites Jane s female passion to question authority is Helen Burns. Unlike Jane, Helen
believes in turning the other cheek and not obsessing over the bad treatment she receives from
others that are of a higher status: It is far better to endure patiently a smart which nobody feel but
yourself, than to commit a hasty action whose evil consequences will extend to all connected with
you and besides, the Bible bids us
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Mongolia Is A Landlocked, Central Asian Country
Mongolia is a landlocked, central Asian country, between China and Russia, with many
mountainous and desert areas. The climate in Mongolia can be very extreme, with droughts in the
summer and heavy snow in the winters. Mongolia gained its independence in 1921, and was
declared a socialist nation, until the late 1980s, since around 1990, the country has had a type of
free market economy. There are branches similar to the United States, where there is a president,
prime minister and cabinet in the executive, some members of parliament in the legislative branch
and a constitutional court in the judicial branch. The government in Mongolia is fairly new and
not incredibly developed. The capital of Mongolia is Ulaanbaatar, and about 45% of all of
Mongolia s populationlives there. The population of Mongolia is young; the majority of the
people are younger than 30 years old. The population s social structure is mostly differentiated by
the increasing gaps between the amounts of wealth people have, unlike the past where it had more
social hierarchies of clans and tribes. Some of the main industries in Mongolia today are food
processing, leather goods, carpets, and mining (specifically coal), all of these industries were built
under the old socialistic practice of the country. In the past, Mongolia s main trading partner was the
Soviet Union, now the country trades items like livestock, various animal products and metals with
25 different countries specifically its neighboring
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The Disadvantages And Cons And Disadvantages Of Globalization
Paul Wolfowitz, former president of the Worldbank, has an interesting view on globalization: I
like globalization; I want to say it works, but it is hard to say that when six hundred million people
are slipping backwards (Paul Wolfowitz, as cited by brainyquote.com). This quote states that even
though there are a lot of proponents and benefits of globalization, these benefits apply not for
everybody in this world. Gunter and van der Hoeven (2004) holds that, globalization can be defined
as: The unification of economies and societies driven by new technologies and new economic
relationships, and the national and international policies such as international organizations,
business, labour and civil society (p.1). The process of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Preble concludes that even though the effect of globalization, there still exists a cultural diversity
between countries; although, cultures from different countries might cluster to some extent as a
consequence of the rapid growth of trade in goods, as well as the spread of multinational
companies. Last, it is a well known fact that the growth of globalization depends on the distribution
of income generated by economic development. Gunter and van der Hoeven points out that: The
functional distribution of income refers to the division of national income between the factors of
production, traditionally identified as labour and capital (2004, p. 20). Stiglitz (2003, as cited in
Gunter and van der Hoeven) shows that globalization leads to income inequality within as well as
between countries. Stiglitz quotes that: Globalization tends to make poor societies more rather than
less unequal (p.
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Restorative Justice Dialogue
Restorative Justice Dialogue: Evidence Based Practice, Umbreit, M.S., Vos, B. and Coates, R.B.
2009, Center for Restorative Justice Peacemaking.
Introduction and Background
Umbreit etal have conducted a study on the significance of the lens on restorative justice dialogue
in Minnesota in 2009. In most RJ programs, victims and offenders engage in direct dialogue
about a specific offense or infraction, with the presence of at least one third person who serves as
a mediator, facilitator, convener, or circle keeper. The purpose of the study was to learn whether the
use of Restorative Justice Programs would bring positive outcomes when restoring broken
relationship and trust between victim and offender. The survey also covered participation... Show
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A school based group conferencing program reported that 70 percent of those in Group
Confernceing avoided suspension. 95% of youths either receive a penalty or make an apology.
New Zealand s Children, Young Persons and Families Act of 1989 established new procedures
for state intervention into families and the lives of children and young people, replacing many
court processes with family group conferencing (p. 8). Their studies found that Group
Confernceing dramatically reduced the court load from up to 13,000 cases per year in 1990 (p.
8). In Circles, the Hollow Water First Nation Community Holistic Circle Healing Process stated
that ninety four individuals were diverted within the communities. Numerous studies show that
offenders who took part in RJ programs spent less time incarcerated than did their counterparts.
This indicates how effective RJ programs are to divert offenders from punitive justice system. A
school based circle project in Minnesota succeeded in reducing behavioral referrals by 75% over
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  • 7. How Brains Make Up Their Minds Book Review Walter J. Freeman examines how we humans control our behavior and comprehend and analyze the world around us in How Brains Make Up Their Minds. Though, due to the complex nature of both neuroscience and psychology, Freeman begins with a much needed clarification regarding semantics. Freeman depicts the differences of intent, motive, and desire after introducing his theory on self determination: Individuals are credited and responsible for their actions. Within the first chapter, Freeman lays out the books format by stating not only the topic of each proceeding chapter, but also paragraph summaries of each, almost as if giving an outline to an argument. This book is much like a staircase; building on top of the previous platform. Beginning with his theory on our intentionality, Freeman then branches to his beliefs on meaning, and how meaning is derived from intentionality. To the author, meanings are our personal interpretations of our intentional behaviors. Our self estimations of the consequences of intentional behaviors creates what we perceive to be the meanings of our actions. This idea of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through non linear dynamics, he discusses Chaos Theory, in which it is believed that structure is created from the existence of chaos. These dynamics, explained as neurons organized hierarchical, will be Freeman s basis for his beliefs on perception and the senses. The construction of neural activity patterns stems from perception and sense of the world. He continues by explaining how these patterns become thoughts, which are then translated into meaning. Structures in the brain then create enormous patterns of all senses blended together, creating a coordinative interaction. In order for self organized behavior to occur, this chorus of singers hearing and reacting to the others, as Freeman figuratively used, must ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Liberal Franklin D. Roosevelt vs. Conservative Herbert C.... President Franklin D. Roosevelt is commonly thought of as a liberal and President Herbert C. Hoover as a conservative. To what extent are these characterizations valid? President Franklin D. Roosevelt is commonly identified as a liberal and President Herbert C. Hoover as a conservative. The validity of these characterizations, however, is conditional upon the definition of these labels. If one adopts the most conventional contemporary definitions of the terms liberal and conversative, then the characterizations of Roosevelt as a liberal and Hoover as a conservative are valid, but the definitions of liberal and conservative vary and change over time and place. At the beginning of the Great Depression, the meaning of the term ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rather than governmental identification of social problems and their solutions, conservations rely upon the market mechanics of supply and demand and the individual incentive of profit. Because government is exponentially larger today than it was before the Great Depression, conservatives today often critique the status quo and are resistant to further governmental expansion. Because of the different meanings associated with the terms liberal and conservative, neither President Hoover nor President Roosevelt can strictly be characterized as one term or another. Today, President Herbert Hooverwould likely be characterized as a conservative. He believed in less government participation in the people s daily life. In his 1928 election speech, Hoover stated that Every step of bureaucratizing of the business of our country poisons the very roots of liberalism. As government gets bigger, more offices, agencies, and rules are needed to allow the government to run its affairs. This bureaucracy, he said, would necessarily take away the American people s freedom to rule themselves. He renounced the new liberalism because it set bounds to the liberties of the people. He want ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Preparing Esters by Esterification Method Using Carboxylic... Preparing Esters by esterification method using carboxylic acid to an alcohol, which is 1.0 ml of ethanoic acid to the ethanol, and ethanoic acid to the propan 1 ol, also adding H2SO4 as a catalyst for the reaction Abstract: Esters are a group of organic compound, famous for their interesting odours and smells. In this investigation student used ethanoic acid and ethanol with sulfuric acid as catalyst to produce ester, which was known of its smell. However it was expected to have a pleasant smell, but it has a smell like a nail polish in cold water and a vinegar in hot water. While the second test was ethanoic acid and propan 1 ol and it has a similar smell like that of ethanoic acid and ethanol, although the product of ethanoic acid and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The smell of ethanol is alcoholic, slight and clear. The smell of ethanoic acid, ethanol and sulfuric acid is like nail polish remover plus a little vinegar, very strong in the cold water. While for the hot water the product also smelled like a nail polish remover, although not as strong as the cold water. Ethanol + ethanoic acid ethyl ethanoate + water C2H5OH (aq) + CH3CO2H (aq) CH3CO2C2H5 (aq) + H2O (l) Table #1 Cold water250 ml of beaker filled with ice (cold water)Its temperature was 59.6 = 60 oC| Qualitative| Quantitative| Ethanoic acid and ethanol| | * Smells like nail polish remover (plus a little vinegar)| Ethanoic acid and propan 1 ol| | * Oil stains formed, maybe from watch glass. It is liquid like water. * Smelled like vinegar.| Test 2: The second reaction: also an ester formed between ethanoic acid and propan 1 ol acid, adding two drops of sulfuric acid. Propan 1 ol has a smell like sour and tart alcohol (liquid) but not as strong as ethanol. In the cold water Propan 1 ol, ethanoic acid and sulfuric acid have a smell like vinegar but not as strong as ethanoic acid, ethanol and sulfuric acid. When the ethanoic acid, propan 1 ol and sulfuric acid are moved around in the beaker, they leave substances on the sides like a clear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Statutory Interpretation And The Law Of The Country Question 1 Introduction A statute is the formal and the written law of the country. It is passed by the legislative authority of the country. Generally, statutes, and, prohibit or declare something and sometimes, they are also called as legislation. In this way, statutory interpretation means the interpretation of the statutes by the courts. This interpretation takes place when an Act of the Parliament is not clear and as a result, it creates uncertainty in the law. Therefore, statutory interpretationis required when an Act passed by the Parliament is not clear, for example a term could have been used to covers a number of opportunities. Similarly the meaning of a term can also change its meaning over the period of time which results in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this case, the defendant was a shopkeeper and had placed a flick knife along with its price in the window of his shop although no flick knife was sold by the shopkeeper. In this regard, the defendant was charged under section 1(1) of the Registration of Offenses Weapons Act, 1959 according to which any person who sells, hires or offers for sale any flick knife will be guilty of the offense. However in this case, the court was required to decide if defendant had committed the offense of offering the knife for sale. Offer has been given a technical legal meaning by the law of contract. In this regard, the contract law provides that is playing an article in shop window cannot be considered as an offered by it is only an invitation to treat (French, 2011). In this way, by adopting the literal approach of statutory interpretation, the court decided that the shopkeeper was not guilty of offering the flick knife for sale. Application In order to decide if the offense prescribed by the Registration of Offenses Weapons Act, 1959 has been committed in these three scenarios or not, the literal, golden or the mischief rule of statutory interpretation has to be applied (Australian Law Students Association, 2009). Scenario 1 In this case, Jane had confiscated a flick knife from a member of the youth club and had given the same to her supervisor. In this regard, by applying the mischief rule of statutory interpretation, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Samsung Company Background Samsung Corporation is one of the largest electronic manufacturing companies in the world. This is a Korean conglomerate business. Their mobile phone manufacturing holds the number one position according to the sales unit as at third quarter in 2013 (Gartner Inc. 2013). Samsung mobile have both Smartphone s as well as featured phones. Samsung Smartphone leads the Smartphone sectors as well holding 32.1% market share. Their main competitors are Apple in Smartphone and Nokia in featured phones. Samsung Mobile highly trusts on innovations and they have introduced many innovative ideas to the mobile phone users. Their latest innovation is the Galaxy Round, a Smartphone with a curve screen. The business philosophy of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the mobile phone is expensive the full time employees can purchase the phone as partial payment so that the monthly amount will be reduced. In that case the customers will search for more details and will select the best mobile phones which meet their requirement. The part time employees and self employed respondents are also using Samsung mobile phones due to their income level. The reason for lower usage by the unemployed respondents and the students can be mainly due the absence of permanent income level and the price of the mobile phone. When considering the above facts it is clear that the price of the mobile phone and the income level of the customer heavily affect the purchasing decision of the mobile phones. The age category of using the Samsung mobile phones is important information when discussing the purchasing decision and the market share. It is normally believed that the older generation is technology averse and they do not easily adapt to the technological changes. Therefore it is important to know about the age of the Samsung mobile phone users to identify whether they are expecting the technological change in the mobile phone. When the elder generation adapt to a certain technology they are reluctant to change the technology as it takes them more time to learn than the younger generation. However the younger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Ida Tarbell s Influence On American History Ida Tarbell Throughout her lifetime, Ida Tarbell served as an outspoken, strong willed and controversial figure in American History. Her harsh exposГ©s of the Standard Oil Company in McClure s magazine, later culminated into The History of the Standard Oil Company (1904) earned her volumes of attention as an investigative journalist, also known as a muckraker . As a Progressive Era reformer she acted out of her appetite to change society, and in her case, squash trusts which were hurting America s independent businesses. Directed by her father s experience of being driven out of the oil business by the Standard OilCompany as well as her persistent persona, Tarbell was able to disclose Rockefeller s corrupt trust through her incessant investigations leading to general awareness of corporate trusts and a major supreme court ruling utilizing the Sherman Antitrust Act. Above all, Ida Tarbell s ruthless muckraking resulted in society s awareness of toxic trusts and Rockefeller s Standard Oil Company to be crushed. Tarbell s first hand experience of her father s oil tank business failure due to the Standard Oil Company s scheming set her up for her major success as a muckraker later in her career. Ida Tarbell grew up in Erie County, Pennsylvania. Frank Tarbell, Ida s father, saw an opportunity and switched jobs in order to become a part of the evolving oil business in their area. Soon business was driven away by the Standard Oil Company and wealthy oil refiners ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Act That Ignited the Revolution Essay Prior to gaining its independence, America endured various controlling methods brought on by the Crown that were focused on directly benefiting Britain, rather than Britain providing much needed support and assistance to the colonists attempting to settle the new rugged land. While attempts to control every aspect of daily life in the colonies was nothing new, the most critical and obviously selfish move was The Stamp Act of 1775 (Tindall Shi, 2010). This tax, proposed by Chief Minister of Britain, George Grenville, and enforced by King George III, was the first law or tax passed without allowing any voice or opportunity for repeal from the colonists. The Stamp Act was proposed by Grenville as part of his strategy to raise revenue not... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 121). While there were many controls, regulations, and taxes placed on the colonists from Britain without representation of the mainstream society, Britain did provide the larger cities with an opportunity to voice concern to various Representatives and Governors appointed by the Crown (Tindall Shi, 2010). The Stamp Act was different in that not only did it have the largest affect on day to day life of the businessmen, who were the most vocal and influential colonists, it was imposed without any opportunity to voice alternative solutions from the colonists or the appointed officials present in the colonies (Tindall Shi, 2010). The famous quote, No taxation without representation displays the outrage this selfish British act caused among the colonists. This was the first move made by King George III that showed that he intended to use Britain s new land for revenue building during his reign and this patronizing and disrespectful act ignited a series of events that became the American Revolution (Tindall Shi, 2010). Driven by their anger toward the Crown for implementing this thoughtless tax, the colonists began to unite despite their varying religious and political views. This was the first time the colonist came together and looked past their differences for the good of the colonies as a whole. Bostonians displayed their outrage by hanging a disrespectful depiction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay on The Prince vs. the Republic Machiavelli s criticism of Plato s The Republic states that a ruler who possesses an inherent quality of that which is consistently good will never have the authority to rule his or her people successfully. If a ruler always treats his subjects in a manner, which can be qualified as good, then he will ultimately meet his demise, as his subjects will rise against him. Machiavelli claims that it is unrealistic to assume that all the people of a kingdom will conduct themselves in a manner that will be consistent with the ruling of a good leader. Such republics or principalities do not exist in reality and are entirely hypothetical situations. Plato treats his republic as a means of demonstrating that there is a certain way for all people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He believes that the knowledge and application of the good will lead to a perfect state. However, this cannot be said to be realistic, as despite the education of the good, one s desires will ultimately overcome the need to be good and the state will collapse. If the rulers are only thinking of the overall good of the state, their own needs will not be met, which can lead to unhappiness on the part of the rulers and ultimately to the downfall of the system. Machiavelli implies in his criticism that the needs of the ruler must be met in order to maintain a stable state, he must trust his instincts and base desires in order to remain true to himself. If he does not, as Plato states and does as he ought to, not as he wishes to, then he will be living a lie within himself and not rule as he should. Without being true to what human nature tells one to do, an uprising either within the ruler or of the subjects will take place and the state cannot stay afloat. As Plato states in the republic the desires of the less respectable majority are controlled by the desires and the wisdom of the superior minority (Part 5, 431d), however one cannot suppress all of the desires forever and the people will finally realize the oppression that they are experiencing and rise against the superior minority . The minority will not possess the power needed to control the less respectable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Analysis Of The Poem Mont Blanc Percy Shelley opens his poem, Mont Blanc by noting how imperative the human mind is in regard to nature. The first few lines establish a relation that is essential to all life. With these lines alone, Shelley is pulling from many of the inclinations made by William Wordsworth in his poem, Tintern Abbey . There is however an expansion made on Wordsworth s affections toward nature and its aweing power; while Shelley agrees that there is only a small amount of those who can truly grasp the full intention of what the natural world teaches, he largely finds nature in defiance with man s own predilections and perceptions regarding its behavior and influence. Mont Blanc seeks out nature s sublime instead of its lovely and simplistic benevolence. In some ways, Mont Blanc is a deeper examination and deconstruction of what Tintern Abbey constructs as a beautiful but surface level and thus shallow perceptionof what nature is capable of at its most powerful, and then asks how that influences the creative human mind. Both poems assert in their own ways that we are indelibly at the mercy of learning from nature and bending to its influence. Our five senses allow us to experience it, but more than that we also receive emotional stimulation as well. Tintern Abbey achieves an essence of the sublime by memory sustained and perfected through the combined power of the human mind (especially one of poetic fancy) and nature s beautiful force something of meditation. Wordsworth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Native American And Native Americans Considering historical evidence, the notion: Native Americans were not the first inhabitant of America is a complete false. For centuries, history kept accurate and vivid account of the first set of people who domiciled the western hemisphere. Judging by that record and evidence, below are the first set of Native American people who inhabited the western hemisphere, including the new America before the arrival of another human race... The Iroquois: The Iroquois of Native Americans were one of the tribes that lived in America before other people came. Based on historical evidence, it is believed that the Native Americans came from Asia way back during the Ice Age through a land bridge of the Bering Strait. When the Europeans first set foot in America, there were about 10 million Native Americans living in America, North of Mexico. Native Americans had all separated and made their own tribes. Some of the many Native American tribes that still exist are those of the Iroquoian tribes. Which make up Seneca, Cayuga, Inondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, and Tuscarora; these groups eventually became known as the Iroquois Confederacy. The Iroquois was often known for peace and power; but sometimes, they also like to refer to themselves as the Haudenosaunee . Their name was given to them by their enemies, the Algonquin, who called them the Iroqu rattlesnakes. When the French arrived, they added ois to their name and became Iroquois. They were also known as the Six Nations, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Buddhism, Buddhism And The World Essay Buddhism is the fourth largest religion in the world, with more than 5 million believers in the world. Buddhism is a kind of religion and law that contains various traditions, beliefs, and spiritual practices. Buddhism from India, between the sixth and fourth centuries BC, and gradually spread to Asia. Although Buddhismoriginated in India, Chinahas many believers in the dissemination and contribution. Chinese Buddhism began in the Han Dynastyand became the most powerful in the Tang Dynasty. With the development of society, Buddhism in the people also come into contact with the telephone, computer, and other new technologies. However, monks with real power are still practicing their bodies in primitive ways. For an ancient religion, Buddhism has a lot of things that people know and people do not know. Buddhism can help people to better discover the power of the human body. In addition, people need to understand the history of Buddhism and the main ideas to help them learn Buddhism. First, the origin of Buddhism for a long time, there are many religious languages. According to patheos.com (2016), Buddhism originated in northern India, and in the fifth century BC the tradition dates back to Siddhartha Gautama (or Venerable), which he is commonly referred to as Tathagata Buddha (literal awakening By meditation and analysis, he attains an enlightened state, which marks the end of the attachment (hence the pain), and ultimately, in his death from the reincarnation The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Seneca Falls The First Women s Rights Convention Seneca Falls was the first women s rights convention in the United States. The convention took place at the Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls, NY, on July 19, 1848 (Seneca Falls Convention Begins). This convention was organized by two abolitionist named Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton with the help of Martha Wright, Mary Ann McClintock, and Jane Hunt. They posted the announcement in the Seneca County Courier on July 14, 1848. The message said A Convention to discuss the social, civil, and religious conditions and rights of women will be held... (American Memory). The Seneca Falls community was open to the idea of changing public roles of women in society. So it was no surprise when about 300 people responded to the message in the courier. The convention took place for two days, Wednesday July 19, 1848 and Thursday July 20, 1989. During the two day period the participants listened to multiple speeches, wrote the Declaration of Sentiments, created 11 resolutions that proclaimed equality of all people and declared all laws/customs that subordinated women illegitimate. The first day of the convention was exclusive to women only. Elizabeth Cady Stantonintroduced the Declaration of Sentiments. The Declaration of Sentiments was a document that was similar to the Declaration of Independence written by Stanton, it included a list of eighteen grievances women faced and eleven resolutions. During the first day the women read and revised the Declaration of Sentiments. One of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Dr Pepper Tan Advertising Dr. Pepper TEN the Manliest Low Calorie Soda in the History of Mankind. This slogan is displayed at the end of every Dr. Pepper TEN commercial. During these commercials a man is shown outdoors drinking Dr. Pepper TEN with the aid of the local wildlife. When viewed on the surface the commercial is short and simple this man is manly and he drinks Dr. Pepper TEN because of its bold flavor but when viewed under other lenses questions arise: How are the ideas of bold flavor and manliness expressed in the commercial and how are they connected to the low calorie soda? The correlation between the bold flavor with low calories and the manliness ensued is one of vagueness. While Dr. Pepper TEN identifies as both bold and manly they lack an explicit definition in the commercial. This is done by the exaggerating the qualities to a commercial level. To see how manliness ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the dodge commercials we see a world where masculinity is defined by technological mystery while during the Dr. Pepper TEN commercial we see it as bear minimum and simplicity. This shift of what society views masculinity as can be attributed a couple of causes. At the time of the Dodge commercial society was centered on the powerful and technologic devices that were rapidly advancing. This pushed for masculinity to be that of a very technical idea. On the other side at the time of the Dr. Pepper TEN commercial society had reached an understanding of the complex technological world and were reaping the benefits that come with such advancements. Dr. Pepper took this and redefined manliness as that of getting in touch with the simpler side of technology by means of having a new product to add to the market and advertising it by showing that sometimes in life all one needs is a Dr. Pepper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. How Lomax and Fellow Prisoners are Treated Essay How Lomax and Fellow Prisoners are Treated In this essay I will be looking at ways in which Lomax conveys how he and his fellow prisoners are treated here in this passage from the book. To show evidence of this I will select quotes which show choices of form, style, vocabulary and narrative viewpoint. Overall I aim to highlight the ways in which the attitudes and values are conveyed to the reader. Lomax Perfectly describes his transition from a P.O.W camp to Outram Gail. What our captors were in fact doing was consigning us to a lower circle of hell . This extremely poignant statement shows use of imagery in a way that stands out to the reader. He uses lower circle of hell , which is a simile to emphasize the absurdity of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is mostly from the viewpoint of Lomax now, as an old man who can look back and comment on it with toned down emotion and consideration. Moving on to the use of adjectives which Lomax has liberally used throughout the first paragraph we get the impression that there was no pre meditated violence or planned torture, it was just neglect of the most damaging kind. some of his colleagues were bored, slovenly and brutal . Both bored and slovenly are adjectives that describe well the casual attitude of the guards. I would imagine that the attitudes of these guards were strongly disliked by Lomax morals. He doesn t believe in laziness, to him every thing must have a purpose and he likes to carefully consider and plan any thing he does. I cannot imagine that this lax, thoughtless behaviour impressed him much. Further on in the second paragraph there is more evidence of imagery, and how Lomax uses it to good effect. cradling those frail creatures of skin and bone in his own emaciated arms . This comes across strongly in many ways; firstly he is implying that these creatures have taken on a kind of sub human form through their illness and horrific neglect and deprivation. Secondly the man looking after them is also rather emaciated . A rather juxtaposed statement as the carer is almost as weak and sick as whom he is caring for. The descriptive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Tale Of Two Cities Inhumanity Essay In France, the years between 1789 and 1799 were a time of thoughtless inhumanity and brutality toward fellow man. These inhumane acts are carried through the by Revolutionaries and the nobility of France in these years and the years leading up to the French Revolution. The best illustration of the inhumanity felt and shown during this time is A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. Dickens uses metaphors as symbols throughout this book to exemplify his theme of thoughtlessness toward people from other people. Dickens develops these metaphors throughout the novel and manipulates them to fit different circumstances. He uses every day objects and ideas and makes them personifications of the Revolution and their unsympathetic mindsets and agendas. The symbols of the scarecrows and the birds of fine song and feather, the sea, and the wine represent the theme of inhumanity in Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities. The scarecrows and the birds of fine song and feather represent the relationship between the peasants and the nobles and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The scarecrows are the starving peasants and the birds of fine song and feather are the lucky nobles. These two were ruthless to one another form the beginning, with their conflicting interests. The sea and its mighty waves crash up onto the shores of the nobles and knock down their high horses. The sea is a wild force, and cannot be contained by human force. The wine is the blood of the Revolution and the insanity of the people who spilled it. Both the wine and the blood it presents give the drinker a sense of drunkenness. The inhumanity in A Tale of Two Cities can only be seen by those who know the future. In the time that the acts of inhumanity take place they seem like deserved acts, when in reality, they are as malicious and heartless as murdering your best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. add and ritalin Essay ADD and Ritalin Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) is a problem that affects 5% to 10% of all children. ADD affects more children than any other childhood problems except asthma. It is estimated to be the largest single cause for first referrals to child guidance clinics throughout the country, making up as many as 40% of those cases. Many ADD cases are not diagnosed because the problem most often does not show in the doctor s office. Current estimates suggest that approximately 50 to 65% of the children with ADD will have symptoms of the disorder as adolescents and adults. In 1902, George Frederick Still believed the dilemma of the problem child was linked to a biological defect inherited from an injury at birth and not the result of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Neurotransmitters provide the connection between one nerve cell and another. It is also now suspected that people with Attention Deficit Disorder have a chemical imbalance of a class of neurotransmitter called catecholamine. Dopamine, helps to form a pathway between the motor center of the midbrain and the frontal lobes, as well as a pathway between the limbic system and the frontal lobes. Without enough dopamine and related catecholamine, such as serotonin and norepinephrine, the frontal lobes are under stimulated and thus unable to perform their complex functions efficiently. Attention Deficit Disorder is primarily considered a genetic disorder. Which is why it is labeled an axis two in the DSM IV. Studies show that 20 30% of all hyperactive children have at least one parent with ADD. However, not all cases of ADD are genetically linked. Some studies show that smoking, drinking alcohol, and using drugs during pregnancy, influenced a small percentage of ADD cases. Exposure to toxins, such as lead, may also alter the brain chemistry and function. Both of these issues are cause for concern for the at risk population. ADD generally affects males more often than females, in a 3:1 ratio. Because this disorder effects the brain detection of this condition is difficult. The accepted test, although today there has been an increase in research into ADD and subsequently now other tests. The test requires a nine month observation of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Themes In Animal Farm And George Orwell s Montgomery Boycott Have you ever broken a rule before? Did you have a reason for it and what was the consequence? For many of us, this question is very easy to answer. You had a clear reason and the consequence were semi bad. People may say otherwise, but breaking the rule is right during certain circumstance. Authors develop the idea of breaking rules by their characters and setting. In the book Animal farm and the short story Montgomery Boycott, the author gives different reasons why their characters broke the rule, whether they re good or bad. One of the ways author can develop ideas is thru conflict and relationships. In most stories, using conflict spices up the story. Readers don t want a normal boring school day, but a weird one with twist and turns! Conflicts add emotion and drama, making the ideas more alive and realistic to the reader. Like conflict, relationships do the same to a story. Every story has a relationship, whether to other people, nature, society, or even to themselves. These create dynamic characters whose ideas are more likely to pop out and influence yours ideas. These two methods of bringing forth an idea is how Coretta Scott King and George Orwell developed their idea of tyranny and breaking unfair rules. In the book Animal Farm, George Orwell uses time in order to develop his ideas about how the Russian revolution went. George sprinkles the idea of tyranny down slowly in order to create characters that keep on breaking their own rules. At first the story starts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Dentist Interruptions Made reminders calls I call client to remind them of their upcoming appointments. Some spoke English and I had to use the language line communicate with those who didn t speak English. Accompanying a client This week I was only able to accompany 2 clients because many forgot their appointments. I escorted the clients to Penn Dental for their dentist appointment. Penn Dental provided a translator for the clients so everything went smoothly. My only problem is that I get bored waiting for clients during their appointments. I just try to work on my goals I have set for myself client I wait for the clients. Walk Ins We had a lot of walk ins this week. It was a bit overwhelming but I think me a Hannah, the other Intern, did a great job assisting the client. A client needed an emergency dental appointment and we were able to schedule her one. A client daughter had a medical bill and I needed to find out if her insurance will cover the bill. I couldn t get in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I made the reminders calls last week and when I spoke to the clients, they told me that they understood their appointments time but many ended up cancelling their appointments last minute. They claim that they never got a reminder call and what really frustrated me was that some of them had an 8am appointment and I had to wake up extra early to meet them at NSC, but they cancelled. I asked my supervisor if we could do reminders calls the day before, but she told me that NSC wants them to be independent and reminding them the day before will make them dependent on NSC. I honestly just want them to make their appointments or call NSC ahead of time if they are not going to make it because some of their appointments are schedule months in advance and it is hard to get. After the first two cancellations, I learned to just except it because overtime NSC will not be there to hold their hand forever and they will learn to be responsible of their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A Rhetorical Analysis Of Malcolm X s Speech An extremely inspiring man named Malcolm X once said, If you re not ready to die for it, put the word freedom out of your vocabulary . This quote describes everything Malcolm X stood for. He believed in standing up for what was right and never backed down under any circumstances, even if it mean death. Malcolm Xwas a human rights activist and an American Minister (Teaching American History). He was born on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska, in poverty and he died at age of 39 on February 21, 1965 in Washington Heights, New York city as an icon. His story is truly inspiring and anyone who knows one thing about him is familiar with his extreme bravery (Carson, Clayborne). He was not only a powerful civil rights leader, but he also told his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Malcolm X gave a speech at a rally in Detroit, Michigan called ВЁMessage to the grassrootsВЁ. In this speech, which is one of the last speeches he gave while a member of the Nation of Islam, he explained how he feels about civil rights in America. He explains, ВЁNot only does America have a very serious problem, but our people have a very serious problem. America s problem is us. We re her problem.ВЁ He is addressing a common problem all colored people during this time faced. America did not in any way treat colored people the way they deserve to be treated. He also explains what he believes is the ВЁcommon enemy. ВЁWe have a common enemyВЁ He says, ВЁThe white manВЁ Here he explains his feels for the opposite race. This was one of his last speeches while still a member for The Nation of Islam. The Nation of Islam believes that anyone white is the enemy. He compares America to a prison, saying, ВЁ...When I was in prison, I read an article don t be shocked when I say I was in prison. You re still in prison. That s what America means...ВЁ In the speech he the talks about how he read an article about a chinese girl who killed her father because ВЁhe was an Uncle Tom ChinamanВЁ He then continues to explain that China is now one of the most feared countries ВЁ by the white ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Henri De Lubac Research Paper Henri De Lubac History of Henri De Lubac Henri Marie Joseph Sonier de Lubac, known as just Henri De Lubac, was born in Campari on February 20th 1896 to the ancient family of ArdГЁche. His father was a banker and his mother was homemaker and gave birth to six children including Henri. In 1898 him and his family moved to the Lyon district. There, Henri was schooled by Jesuits. Henri studied law for about a year until he was 17, which then he joined the Society of Jesus. He was eventually drafted into the French army in 1917 after the results of the start of the Great War. In the war, he suffered a major head injury which had lasting affects on him for the rest of his life. A couple years after, Henri returned to his studies which lead him to teaching at a college in MongrГ© and many other places while he continued his study on theological studies. Why He Wrote on Theology ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No matter what happened in his life he was always learning and teaching and writing about theology. In 1992 he was even made a professor at the Catholic University of Lyon. He taught there for a few years and even wrote many books about Christ and the Catholic Church during this time. That was until World War II, where he was forced into hiding for his support for the French Resistance. And because of this, he ended up losing his job at the university. He still managed to learn and write about theology and after some time of hiding away, he could eventually come out and publish more books like he did ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Analysis Of On The Subway Jake Lipschutz Lipschutz 1 Ms. Kristen ENGL 101 17 September 2015 Textual Analysis Essay #1 Sharon Olds, poet of on the subway depicts a situation where a white female makes observations and internal thoughts about a black male that she witnesses on a subway that Olds describes as representing tension between the white and black races. The black teenage male possibly portrays not just one black teen, but the entire race as a whole. He represents the entire race. Olds uses enjambments, powerful imagery, as well as figurative language, specifically metaphors, in order to point out the stereotypical differences and tensions between races in today s community and the bigger picture of the common stereotype of Caucasian people being above the African American people on the socio economic ladder. Her forceful tone reflects the severity and prevalence of this harsh commonly seen contrast between the two races. Enjambments can be utilized for a variety of different reasons in order to change the way the reader analyzes and thinks about the poem. A basic reason to use enjambments would be to make the lines of the poem look more even, but in this poem they are used for a little more reasoning. One example of a critical and essential enjambment in the poem that helps Olds prove her purpose exists when she says I am / living off his life (18 19). This really ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Beatitudes Research Paper Frankly, to cover each and every theological nugget found within the Beatitudes would be too great of a task to fit into the constraints of this paper. That being said I will focus on those that are extrapolated from the overall text versus those pulled from individuals. Nevertheless, I will make brief mention of these at the end the sake of thoroughness. The kingdom of heaven develops into a serious, if not the prominent, theme of the Sermon on the Mount, and dare I say is probably the most protruding theological motif arising from it. Yet, more specifically within the Beatitudes, we get a glimpse of a present, but not fulfilled kingdom of heaven. First, in Matthew 4:17 Jesus proclaims, Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand (italics ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Continuing into the Beatitudes, one finds them bookended by the promise of theirs is the kingdom of heaven (Matt. 5:3, 10; italics included for emphasis). In the Beatitudes, significance arises from the use of the present tense verb is in Matthew 5:3, 10, and 12, and the future tense verbs in Matthew 5:4 9. This indicates a present reality of the kingdom of heaven (Matt. 12:28), while acknowledging the future fulfillment of this kingdom. Craig Blomberg notes, The kingdom is not currently a geographical entity, but it manifests itself in space and time in the community of [believers] and who begin to work out God s purposes on earth personally, socially, and institutionally. Herein, the eschatological kingdom of heaven appears. Inaugurated eschatology recognizes an already/not yet tension in which the sermon s ethic remains the ideal or goal for all Christians in every age but which will never be fully realized until the consummation of the kingdom at Christ s return. This has huge theological repercussions for how one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Discovery Of Basketball Research Paper NBA Dr. James Naismith said The invention of basketball was not accident. It was develop to meet a need. Those boys simply would not play drop the Handkerchief. Dr. James A. Naismith an coach at the University of Kansas an inventor, he designed the first football helmet created basketball in 1891, Dr. James Naismith created basketball from an old childhood game called Dock and rock , same goals applied a person had to score in a hoop but instead with a ball you use a rock and you throw in a basket one at a time. The start of basketball and its birth places. Basketball started in Springfield, Massachusetts at a local YMCA. It started with two baskets and the basket was tied to a pole with a bottom, had to use a latter to get the ball ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Problem that leagues faces we re racial problem, People where gambling, such as refers would gamble on teams that would win and teams that would lose. The NBL and the BAA would face financial problems which would evolve stock market and if stocks went down, which meant people didn t attend many games, August 3, 1949 the NBL and BAA came together and met the in AAA office in New York Empire state building to finalize the merge of the NBA. It took 12 years to finalize he deals between NBL and the BAA. Political impacts and problem NBA faced were those if fans didn t attend to games the NBA would cut seasons short and which led to financial problems and league would struggle to keep attendants they didn t allow black people in any leagues. The NBA would pay almost a million for it to broadcast on TV. Successful of the league was watch all over and people from foreign countries came to play in the NBA like Canadians and France, Africans all played in the NBA. When exciting players came like Wilt Chamberlain and George Mikan more people came to watch, led to more money that came to batter care for the fans and better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Genetic Engineering Of A Food Genetic Engineering Agitation Imagine a world where medicines are taken by eating bananas, there are no shots, where tomatoes outlive frosts, plants are pesticide resistant, and one can get their recommended daily vitamins from rice. These occurrences are real, and they have succeeded. Scientist who study biotechnology use genetic engineering to create healthier and longer lasting food. This new technology is evolutionary and has many benefits, but it also has downfalls. Genetic engineering, or genetically modifying (GM), also named transgenics, is defined as genetic segments [that] can be cut out of and spliced into genetic material almost at will (Mellon, 2013) #. The genetic sequence of a food can be altered by this process. Genetic engineering of food is unconventional and unsafe because it can cause non foreshadowed environmental issues, human concerns, and has political drawbacks. It defies nature itself; it leaves humanity with the question if the force of nature is one worth messing with. The health and safety of consumers of genetic engineered food are the center points for the biotechnology debate. What are the customers opinions on the subject? In reality, since this new technology is not being clarified to the public, there is confusion. During an experiment conducted by Arvanitoyanni and Krystallis (2005), both whom work in a department of agriculture in Greece, 38% of Greek consumers were found to have never heard of the term genetically engineered food. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. A Sorrowful Woman Short Story Romance novels are typically based in a set pattern and Karen van der Zee s A Secret Sorrow is no exception. Meanwhile, in Gail Godwin s A Sorrowful Woman , the romance aspect is not nearly as focused on. While A Secret Sorrow is a nice, easy romance novel, the short story A Sorrowful Woman is a much better example of literature, and portrays a much more unique message. The two stories differ greatly when compared by their theme, by the role of motherhood and children, and by how they are written. Theme is almost predictable in most romance novels. In A Secret Sorrow, the conflict of Faye, the main character, not being able to have children is easily overcome by the power of love. Faye and her future husband end up adopting children and having their happily ever after. In other words, the theme is love conquers all. For a romance novel, this doesn t stray far from the pattern. However, the other story, A Sorrowful Woman , has a completely different theme. In the story, the woman is sick with an unknown illness and locks herself away. While she does have a loving, devoted husband who does all he can to care for her and cheer her up, in the end, she still dies; a sad ending completely unlike the first story. The husband would give her a sleeping draught (39) to help her sleep, and would take her out to dinner dressed and ... beautiful again (40). Although the husband was receptive to her needs and understood these things (41), it ended up not being enough to overcome ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Difference Between Shakespeare And Romeo And Juliet Although Ovid and William Shakespeare were born in very different time periods, they share quite similar stories of love and tragedy in their popular works Pyramus and Thisbe and The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Ovid first created his story, Pyramus and Thisbe , about the romance between two separated lovers. Then, years later, Shakespeare wrote his play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, which shows many signs of influence from Ovid. The stories also share various archetypes that shape their tales. For example, the works both contain classical romances with an ending full of tragedy. Also, there are many guiding factors that are the same, such as the communication between the lovers, their misunderstanding, and the inevitable outcome of their... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the stories, there is a looming factor that is changed by the tragic ending, the feud and the mulberry tree. In Pyramus and Thisbe , the snow white mulberries, that are mentioned in the exposition, change to a dark red after the warm blood of the two lovers splatters upon the fruit. According to the text in Pyramus and Thisbe , The blood spurted up over the berries and dyed them a dark red (948). Later in the story, Ovid states, The gods were pitiful at the end, and the lover s parents too. The deep red fruit of the mulberry is the everlasting memorial of these true lovers (949). In both tales, the change is carried from beginning to end, as the tone of the story also changes. The berries from the mulberry tree represent the change in worlds of the characters. Similarly, the horrible feud that begins the tragic story of Romeo and Juliet ends once the a pair of star crossed lovers take their life. The Prince of Verona states at the end of the woeful play, See what a scourge is laid upon your hate, / That heaven finds a means to kill your joys with love (5.3.292 293). The heartbroken families of the two victims of tragic love decide to put away their differences and come together and shared the love of their children. Once the two couples in each work end their lives, a significant symbol also changes in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Civil War Weapons Technology Research Paper on Civil War Weapons and Technology The American Civil War, lasting from 1861 to 1865, was one of the bloodiest wars that the world has ever seen. The number of casualties resulting from the Civil War was a staggering six hundred and twenty thousand American soldiers. Although there are many explanations as to why the Civil War was so murderous, such as disease or lack of medical advancements, the main reason why it was so deadly was because of the newly introduced technology and weaponry. Some of the new technologies that came about during the Civil War were rifles, railroads, ironclad ships, and submarines. Each of the four devices had a unique history and were used significantly in specific battles, which in turn, affected... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the Civil War broke out in 1861, the majority of the U.S. Navy supported the Union. This left the Confederates with little naval strength. At this time, all naval ships were made out of wood, so in order to give themselves more of an advantage over the Union, the Confederates began to assemble ironclads or purchase ironclads from other countries. In response, the Union began to manufacture ironclad warships as well. Once both sides developed their ironclad warships, they were used significantly and were extremely successful in battle. The first battle that ironclads were used in was the Battle of Hampton Roads, which lasted for two days. Mark Weaver writes that after Virginia ceded from the Union in 1861, the Union navy placed a blockade on Hampton Roads. In response, the Confederate Navy sent the CSS Virginia, an ironclad warship, to destroy the blockade. When the Union Navy heard this, they sent out their ironclad warship, the USS Monitor. However, the CSS Virginia arrived before the USS Monitor and therefore, many Union wooden battleships defending the blockade were obliterated. When the USS Monitor arrived the next day, the battle of two ironclads occurred for the first time in history. Both ironclads fought and battled for hours, but in the end, the CSS Virginia retreated and the USS Monitor was successful in defending the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Hegel s Views On Religion Religion for Hegel was something that was discussed throughout some of his different writings, and was something that he had strong views on. It can be argued that his view on religion in the state for the citizens creates the most liberal society when comparing with that of Locke or Hobbes for those who desire to practice their faith. He gives the choice to be involved in religion, or not, and shows how religion can benefit the functioning of civil society. Hegel s views on religion in the state cannot be sufficiently aligned with that of Hobbes or Locke, and Hegel s views are very much his own. In a sense, he combines elements of both of these two writers, and takes aspects that make it difficult to draw a final conclusion that his ideas are more like one than the other. Hegel s views on religion in relation to politics greatly differ from that of Hobbes and Locke, but he believes that religion can play a vital role in creating ethical political communities. Practicing your faith can provide information on morals to live by, ad create a stronger society. Hegel believed that Christianity is able to become a public religion that all citizens can become a part of. He thinks this religion is important because it aligns itself closely with his views on the way of living an ethical life, and he believed that you can only become ethical by having this religious support and faith in something. Christianity can be argued to be a religion of Sittlichkeit. This religion ultimately ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Report On Depression Identifying And Identifying Causes STUDENT ID: 14005361 Module Title and Code: Health Promotion SH5001 / SH5F01 Assessment 02 Coursework Title: Report on Depression Identifying and Describing Causes. Aims and Objective, Health and Safety Measures and Helpful Links. Word Count: 2750 CONTENT PAGE: Abstract... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This investigation will explore strong links that exist between stress and depression that may be associated with students difficulties within the university (Hamdani, 2015). This study will also serve as a demonstration to interject possible methods to illustrate the presence of depressive symptoms and how intervention analysis can impact on dealing with depression among university students. The study affirms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Summary Of Appiah s Death Of The Duel In the first half of Death of the Duel, Appiah begins by providing the details of a duel between two prominent British government officials, using the specific example as a jumping point to discuss the general idea of dueling. The form of honor being represented in this case is that of reputation and the maintenance of regard from the general public. This concept of honor as a form of social standing is interesting because it subverts Maslow s Hierarchy of Needs and many other psychological theories that try to map out human instinct which places safety and security in higher regard than it does esteem or ego. In the case of the duel, honor is considered the highest human need, even above life itself if one considers the death toll, although that mainly applies to the aristocratic class, who had most of their basic needs taken care of already. In the case of dueling, the society at the time seemed to conflate the ideas of respect and honor, assuming that the characteristic of honorability automatically entitled one to respect from peers and lower classes. Appiah, however, distinguishes the two by noting that honor is the individual... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Appiah believes there is only pride in doing things out of the ordinary, I believe that it also takes courage and honor to follow honor codes in everyday circumstances. Being honorable is difficult sin a world where honorable behavior, contrary to Appiah s belief, is not actually standard behavior. For example, a student witnesses two bullies harassing another student and steps in to stop them. While this might be fairly standard honorable behavior, that does not mean the student shouldn t feel proud of their actions and the courage they took. The pride doesn t detract from the previously honorable actions. In his argument, Appiah seems to conflate the idea of pride personal satisfaction with vanity and the need to boost reputation, which I hold to be two separate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Carburetor Research Paper Start by taking all the parts off of the carburetor, until all that remains is the body of the carburetor and more than likely the seat for the needle (6212), as well as the spray nozzle (6214B). Usually the seat and spray nozzle are frozen in place and the flats are damaged from trying to be removed by an ill fitted flat head screwdriver. If it won t come easily, apply heat to the stalk with a propane torch. When heated, drop a few drops of water into the hole onto the brass jet. Brass has a higher expansion and shrink rate than iron and when those items cool they pull themselves away from the wall and are loose. Now you should be able to remove the spray nozzle and seat easily, by using flathead screw drivers that have been ground to fit each part. Be sure to remove the round gaskets under the needle seat and main jet. They get like iron and it might look like there isn t one there but there is. This is especially true of the main jet. It s down in the hole and is tough to see. If ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To do this there are three brass plugs that have to be drilled out. You can drill and tap the brass plugs for a #4 machine screw and pulled the brass plugs with a stainless steel machine screw. Or you may drill out the brass plugs with a 3/32 drill bit using low speeds to drill and be very careful to drill only the brass. Often the drill will also spin the remaining brass plug out. Here is a little trick on cleaning passages. You can make a set of carburetor passage cleaning wires in six different sizes ranging from .013 to .056. They are called acoustic Guitar strings. Cut them in lengths of about 6 inches and throw them in the carburetor bench tool drawer. (Pick up the cheapest set they make at the music store for about five bucks and make up a dozen sets for your friends.) The bronze winding is hard enough to knock loose crud but soft enough not to damage the cast iron ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Comparing The Tohoku Earthquake And Tsunami The Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami was a disaster considering, Japan had a magnitude 9 earthquake which then caused a massive tsunami. The earthquake was so powerful that it affected people from Norway to Antarctica. The tsunami waves surged to a towering one hundred and twenty eight feet tall . The tsunamiwent six miles inland from shore to the city. The tsunami went so far inland that is causing one of the nuclear plants to have a cooling meltdown, which then caused a level 7 meltdown. 15,894 people died in this natural disaster and there are still 2,500 people still missing. People still now in 2017 have no homes and are living in hotels and part time homes. There are many reasons why this was a catastrophe. For one the city of Asahi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Feminism In Jane Eyre As an artifact of the Victorian Era, Charlotte BrontС‘ s, Jane Eyre, is seemingly scandalous. The novel initiates the conversation as to if women can achieve longstanding success in regards to their desires through the act of questioning authority despite societal standards. Using Jane as the female protagonist, BrontС‘ delves into how women are wholly capable of championing autonomy and fulfilling female passion if they maintain a certain level of self respect, courage, and humility. Throughout the novel, BrontС‘ puts strong attention to the fiery and courageous nature of Jane s character. Even at the beginning of the novel when Jane is merely ten years old, one can gain insight into just how bold she really is: I am not deceitful: if I were, I should say I loved you; but I declare I do not love you: I dislike you the worst of anybody in the world except John Reed... (BrontС‘ 36). The fact that Jane had the courage at such a young age to question authority proves her to be strong and fearless unlike most of the girls during the Victorian Era. A part of what ignites Jane s female passion to question authority is Helen Burns. Unlike Jane, Helen believes in turning the other cheek and not obsessing over the bad treatment she receives from others that are of a higher status: It is far better to endure patiently a smart which nobody feel but yourself, than to commit a hasty action whose evil consequences will extend to all connected with you and besides, the Bible bids us ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Mongolia Is A Landlocked, Central Asian Country Mongolia is a landlocked, central Asian country, between China and Russia, with many mountainous and desert areas. The climate in Mongolia can be very extreme, with droughts in the summer and heavy snow in the winters. Mongolia gained its independence in 1921, and was declared a socialist nation, until the late 1980s, since around 1990, the country has had a type of free market economy. There are branches similar to the United States, where there is a president, prime minister and cabinet in the executive, some members of parliament in the legislative branch and a constitutional court in the judicial branch. The government in Mongolia is fairly new and not incredibly developed. The capital of Mongolia is Ulaanbaatar, and about 45% of all of Mongolia s populationlives there. The population of Mongolia is young; the majority of the people are younger than 30 years old. The population s social structure is mostly differentiated by the increasing gaps between the amounts of wealth people have, unlike the past where it had more social hierarchies of clans and tribes. Some of the main industries in Mongolia today are food processing, leather goods, carpets, and mining (specifically coal), all of these industries were built under the old socialistic practice of the country. In the past, Mongolia s main trading partner was the Soviet Union, now the country trades items like livestock, various animal products and metals with 25 different countries specifically its neighboring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Disadvantages And Cons And Disadvantages Of Globalization Paul Wolfowitz, former president of the Worldbank, has an interesting view on globalization: I like globalization; I want to say it works, but it is hard to say that when six hundred million people are slipping backwards (Paul Wolfowitz, as cited by brainyquote.com). This quote states that even though there are a lot of proponents and benefits of globalization, these benefits apply not for everybody in this world. Gunter and van der Hoeven (2004) holds that, globalization can be defined as: The unification of economies and societies driven by new technologies and new economic relationships, and the national and international policies such as international organizations, business, labour and civil society (p.1). The process of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Preble concludes that even though the effect of globalization, there still exists a cultural diversity between countries; although, cultures from different countries might cluster to some extent as a consequence of the rapid growth of trade in goods, as well as the spread of multinational companies. Last, it is a well known fact that the growth of globalization depends on the distribution of income generated by economic development. Gunter and van der Hoeven points out that: The functional distribution of income refers to the division of national income between the factors of production, traditionally identified as labour and capital (2004, p. 20). Stiglitz (2003, as cited in Gunter and van der Hoeven) shows that globalization leads to income inequality within as well as between countries. Stiglitz quotes that: Globalization tends to make poor societies more rather than less unequal (p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Restorative Justice Dialogue Restorative Justice Dialogue: Evidence Based Practice, Umbreit, M.S., Vos, B. and Coates, R.B. 2009, Center for Restorative Justice Peacemaking. Introduction and Background Umbreit etal have conducted a study on the significance of the lens on restorative justice dialogue in Minnesota in 2009. In most RJ programs, victims and offenders engage in direct dialogue about a specific offense or infraction, with the presence of at least one third person who serves as a mediator, facilitator, convener, or circle keeper. The purpose of the study was to learn whether the use of Restorative Justice Programs would bring positive outcomes when restoring broken relationship and trust between victim and offender. The survey also covered participation... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A school based group conferencing program reported that 70 percent of those in Group Confernceing avoided suspension. 95% of youths either receive a penalty or make an apology. New Zealand s Children, Young Persons and Families Act of 1989 established new procedures for state intervention into families and the lives of children and young people, replacing many court processes with family group conferencing (p. 8). Their studies found that Group Confernceing dramatically reduced the court load from up to 13,000 cases per year in 1990 (p. 8). In Circles, the Hollow Water First Nation Community Holistic Circle Healing Process stated that ninety four individuals were diverted within the communities. Numerous studies show that offenders who took part in RJ programs spent less time incarcerated than did their counterparts. This indicates how effective RJ programs are to divert offenders from punitive justice system. A school based circle project in Minnesota succeeded in reducing behavioral referrals by 75% over the three years of its Circles ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...