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The Irony Of Socrates
The first thing to register when considering the concept of irony in connection to Socrates is that,
contrarily to what one might expect, in no passage of Plato s work does Socrates or any of his
associates refer to him as an ironist. Rather, it was his opponents who accused him to be an eiron,
that is, someone who practices irony. This is because up to Socratestimes, the standard
understanding of the Greek word eironeia was exclusively that of deception or dissembling.
More precisely, as David Wolfsdorf shows discussing a passage from Oppian s On Hunting,
erioneia is the use of deception to profit at the expense of another by presenting oneself as benign
in an effort to disarm the intended victim. Accordingly, eironeia and its derivatives were originally
meant as terms of abuse, and Platoreserves them more properly for the sophists.
Hence, when Socrates opponents accuse him of being an ironist, they are claiming that he is a liar.
One such occasion is the charge moved by Trasymachus against Socrates in the first book of the
Republic:
Ye gods! Here we have the well known irony [italics mine] of Socrates, and I knew it and
predicted that when it came to replying you would refuse and dissemble and do anything rather
than answer any question that anyone asked you. (Republic I, 337 A3 7)
Basically, Thrasymachus is accusing Socrates of being an ironist because, according to him,
Socrates is feigning ignorance, prefering to ask questions rather than answer
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Is Affirmative Action Fair
Jerrica Martin
PHI 103: Informal Logic
Is Affirmative Action Fair?
Brian Addis
August 23, 2010
Is Affirmative Action Fair?
Affirmative action was created to increase the number of people from certain social groups in
employment, education, business, government, and other areas (LaNoue, G., 2010). This policy is
geared toward women, and minorities such as African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic
Americans, American Indians, and disabled people. Generally speaking, Affirmative Actionwas put
into place to benefit groups that are thought to have suffered from discrimination. Some believe that
affirmative action is just a means for minorities to get ahead, but the benefit is for minorities to first
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Therefore, the rationale behind most affirmative action is sound. It does make sense to attempt
to normalize for differences in the college entry level because of the quality of preparation at the
elementary and secondary levels because children have no say in where they attend school.
Typically, they are forced to attend a school nearest to their home and they normally do not have
any control over the quality of education they receive. I made no mention here of race, but the
quality of the education; the unfortunate truth here is that these two are highly correlated in our
country. I derive that those who may benefit from affirmative action policies have the ability to
succeed but the preparation is lacking. No matter what the case may be, they do deserve a
chance. Some would argue that once you reach post college employment opportunities that there
is no need for affirmative action since presumably the educational differences you find in
secondary schools and colleges would have balanced out by the end of your college career. So
often we still see employers choosing to hire someone that is under qualified as opposed to
someone who is over qualified. Have you ever heard the statement, We decided to go with someone
with a little less experience ? Oftentimes, potential employers will tell candidates for positions this
because it is sounds
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Essay On Nokia
INTRODUCTION
Nokia is a Finland multinational communications and information technology company.
Headquarter of Nokia is located in Espoo, Uusimaa, in the greater Helsinki metropolitan area. In
2014, it employed 61,656 people across 120 countries, conducts sales in more than 150 countries
and reported annual revenues of €12.73 billion. It is a public limited liability company listed on
the Helsinki Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange. According to Fortune Global 500 it is
the world s 274th largest company measured by 2013 revenues.
It currently focuses on large scale telecommunications infrastructures, technology development and
licensing. It is one of the major contributor to the mobile telephony industry, having assisted in
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NSN has become a leading global provider of telecommunications infrastructure, which focus on
offering innovative mobile broadband technology and services.
In 2011, Nokia joined with Microsoft to strengthen its position in the highly competitive
smartphone market. Nokia adopted the Windows Phone OS for smart devices and through their
strategic partnership Nokia and Microsoft set about establishing an alternative ecosystem to rival
iOS and Android. In 2011, Nokia made number of changes to its operations and company culture in
the course of two years lead to shortened product development times, improved product quality and
better responsiveness to market demand.
In 2013, Nokia moved to reinvent itself with two transformative transactions. The first was the
purchase of Siemens stake in NSN, which was nearing the end of a deep restructuring and
remarkable transformation. The second was the announcement of the sale of substantially all of
Nokia s Devices Services business to Microsoft. The Microsoft transaction was originally
announced on September 3, 2013 and was completed on April 25,
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Total School Cluster Grouping Model Analysis
The total school cluster grouping model would be the model that would best serve our student
using the definition below. Part of the TSCGM is to evaluate every student using a combination of
student classroom perform and achievement test data (Gentry and Fugate, 2013). In the definition
we stated Highly qualified professionals will identify students using multiple criteria including:
achievement testing, teacher rating scales, parent questionnaires, portfolio of student products
/performances (minimum of two), student self assessment (grades 6 12 only), and grades/awards
(grades 6 12 only). This also serves as very important because the leadership ability is part of the
definition as how you can be identified as gifted. Many students... Show more content on
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Beginning in grade 3, students may be referred for gifted services in the visual or performing arts.
Highly qualified professionals will identify students using multiple criteria including: teacher rating
scales, parent questionnaires, portfolio of student products/performances (minimum of two),
student self assessment (grades 6 12 only), and grades/awards in the referred art area (grades 6 12
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Change Of Sophie
Throughout the book sophie goes through a lot of changes, and she learns more about herself.
Her personality gradually changes over time as she discovers more about who who she really is,
and who she s meant to be. In this chapter I will be walking through all the changes sophie has
gone through, and who she was before she found out she was an elf, and what she has become. In
the beginning of the story, sophie s starts out as this 12 year old girl who is a senior in high school
and is, still smartest kid in her grade. At her school, she is looked down upon by her classmate.
Due to this, Sophie knows better than to get her hopes up on having friends, because when Sophie
was at a museum on a field trip, she saw Fitz for the first time, and... Show more content on
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She is a telepath, meaning that she has the ability to read others minds. Not only can she read
minds, but not even the best telepaths can read her mind, but she can read theirs when others can t.
Not only Does Sophie have amazing and telepath skills, but she has a power that only telepath
elfs have, but even then, it is a very rare power for a telapath, she can lift objects with her mind. I
know this because when she came across an old man who is over 1000 years old, he watched as
she levitated 10 goblets and 3 chairs, then told her your talent is extraordinary, such talent should
not go to waste (Messenger, 59). This shows that sophie is a very powerful elf, and not even the
oldest of elves have seen such a powerful elf.
To rap up, so far Sophie has developed, and learned lot throughout the book, she has also developed
characteristics that she didn t know about herself, and is continuing to learn more and more about
herself and the
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The Cosmic Prison
There are many things that seem to be complete opposites of each other, yet after looking in depth
our immediate conclusion appears to be wrong and the reality is they share many similarities. A
popular example of this is the comparison between humans and chimpanzees. At an initial glance,
humans seem so far superior to chimpanzees that the difference is at an astronomical level. The
concepts, ideas, societies, relationships, technological advances that humans have brought are
incomparable to what little chimpanzees have accomplished. Yet as scientists have studied and
observed closely, they have noted that in reality we are made of nearly the exact same genetic
structure as the chimp, varying in only a 1% difference. This miniscule 1%... Show more content on
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In The Cosmic Prison, Eiseley explains how man confines themselves to their current understanding
of their self and their environment, without even considering the possibility of a greater
inconceivable universe. Although Eiseley makes sure to suggest that the human brain could be
physically limited to this understanding, he explains how it is most likely by man s will alone.
This is because man is unwilling to accept that they may not understand, or may be wrong. They
believe that they are right and won t give into other ideas. Eiseley explains this by stating that
[Man] could never, by any conceivable stretch of the imagination, be aware that their so called
universe was, in actuality, the prowling body of a cat or the more time enduring body of a
philosopher . We think of ourselves as the only sentient part of the universe, some big significant
species. Stephen Crane s poem, A Man Said to the Universe , holds this same ideology. In this
poem, Man exclaims to the universe Sir, I exist! This exclamation shows Man s attempt to be
recognized, but he is shot down and told of how insignificant he is compared to the rest of the
infinitely existing universe, but they cannot see this because of their arrogance. All three of these
examples display man s anthropocentrism, although in different approaches. The next visible
connection between these works, closely related to the previous, is how puny and insignificant man
really is. If one takes a moment to think about it,
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Essay on 132 Final
Part 1 of 15 6.67/ 8.335 Points
Question 1 of 60 1.67/ 1.667 Points
An organ that can be classified as both an endocrine and exocrine gland is the
A. hypothalamus.
B. thymus gland.
C. gallbladder.
D. pituitary gland.
E. pancreas.
Answer Key: E
Feedback: Good job!
Question 2 of 60 1.67/ 1.667 Points
Hormones that bind to receptors inside of target cells are usually
A. proteins.
B. second messengers.
C. lipid soluble.
D. prohormones.
E. water soluble.
Answer Key: C
Feedback: Good job!
Question 3 of 60 1.67/ 1.667 Points
An example of a hormone that under certain circumstances is regulated by positive feedback is
A. insulin.
B. melatonin.
C. calcitonin.
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leukocytosis.
B. polycythemia.
C. leukopenia.
D. anemia.
Answer Key: A
Feedback: Good job!
Question 17 of 60 1.67/ 1.667 Points
Leukocytes can be divided into three major groups.
A. False
B. True
Answer Key: A
Feedback: Good job!
Question 18 of 60 1.67/ 1.667 Points
The normal pH range for blood is
A. 7.15 7.45.
B. 7.25 7.35.
C. 7.45 7.65.
D. 7.35 7.45.
Answer Key: D
Feedback: Good job!
Part 5 of 15 5.0/ 8.335 Points
Question 19 of 60 0.0/ 1.667 Points
The normal pacemaker of the heart is/are the
A. atrioventricular node.
B. bundle of His.
C. sinoatrial node.
D. Purkinje fibers.
Answer Key: C
Feedback: Review chapter 15
Question 20 of 60 0.0/ 1.667 Points
The blood vessel that collects deoxygenated blood of the coronary circulation and empties into the
right atrium is the
A. coronary sinus.
B. vena cava.
C. sigmoid sinus.
D. pulmonary sinus.
Answer Key: A
Feedback: Review chapter 15
Question 21 of 60 1.67/ 1.667 Points
Which portion of the heart has the thickest myocardium?
A. left atrium
B. right ventricle
C. right atrium
D. left ventricle
Answer Key: D
Feedback: Good job!
Question 22 of 60 1.67/ 1.667 Points
Cardiac muscle fibers are connected with each other by
A. desmosomes.
B. tight junctions.
C. intercalated discs.
D. neuromuscular junctions.
Answer Key: C
Feedback: Good job!
Question 23 of 60 1.67/ 1.667 Points
The muscular wall of the left
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America Online, Financial statement analysis
Financial statement analysis America Online, Inc. Case Study 1
1. Prior to 1995, why was America Online so successful in the commercial online industry relative
to its competitors CompuServe and Prodigy?
AOL offered a broad range of features including real time talk, electronic mail, e magazines and
newspapers, online classes, shopping, and internet access. They also had software for the internet
such as for production and distribution of original content, interactive marketing and transactions
capabilities, and networks to support the transmission of data. In other words, AOL was a platform
that connected the person with the need to internet access with the person who had the internet
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Considering the uncertainty in the subscription life, in order to provide more accurate report AOL
should change its accounting policy and charge the subscriber acquisition cost to the period in
which it is incurred. The company was not consistent with this point of view and actually increased
the amortization period from 12 18 months to 24 months in 1995. AOL was too confident in its
market strategy and retention ability and ignored the increased competition in the market. 5. What
would be the effect on AOL s 1994 and 1995 ending balance sheets if the company had followed
the policy of expensing subscriber acquisition outlays instead of capitalizing them? What would be
the effect of expensing subscriber acquisition costs on AOL s 1995 income statement?
If AOL expensed the subscriber acquisition outlays instead of capitalizing them, it removes these
costs from the asset section on the balance sheets, which reduces the total assets. The shareholder s
equity decreases as a result. If these costs were expensed, they would appear in the expense section
on the income statement. Therefore, increasing the expenses and reduce the net income on the
income
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Euthyphro Pious Quotes
In Euthyphro by Plato, Socrates and Euthyphro discuss the ethics involved in putting his own
father on trial for murder. Through this, they discuss the idea of ethics combined with the divine.
They ponder what exactly makes an idea or practice pious, whether it be that the idea itself was
already pious or only pious because the gods liked it. One quote that caught my interest was when
they are discussing what is pious versus what is just. Socratesponders, Is it where just is, there too
is pious ? Or where pious is, there too is just , but where just is, everywhere is not pious? (12d).
Before this quote, Socrates explains that there are a vast range of whole numbers, some odd and
some even. In the grand scheme of things, a number is
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Moon Affect Human Behavior
There is very little information about the floor of the sea and the depths of space, but we as
humans have come a long way from where we started. For hundreds of years folk stories and
horror movies have used the superstition of the moon in order to create a real world appeal.
Whether the moon is being held captive by a hostile Native American tribe or werewolves are
roaming the town there s no doubt that humans feel the power of the moon. Americans have sent
men to the moon and found giant squid in deep sea, but we still have very limited knowledge when
it comes to the power of the moon or what s at the bottom of the sea. Though studies show that the
moon controls a lot more than the average person might think, there is no real conclusion... Show
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There is a possibility that the gravitational pull of the moon affects humans as it affects the currents
in major bodies of water. There is not much information on the topic, but many studies have been
done to try to prove or disprove that theory. The results are controversial and spread out. So does
the moon affect human behavior? By studying scientific experiments and analyzing data I hope to
come to a conclusion. The Full moon may or may not directly or indirectly affect the activity of
humans. Jodi tasso and Elizabeth miller, the authors of The effects of the moon on human
behavior* describe a study where It was found that the eight categories of rape, robbery and assault,
burglary, larceny and theft, auto theft, offenses against family and children, drunkenness, and
disorder conduct occurred significantly more frequently during the full moon phase than at other
times of the year. The quote shows some potential volatility to the idea that humans could be
affected by the moon. The Women state that there was a significant increase in the number of
criminal offenses during the full moon phase. The moon cycle take 29.5 day to go from full to full
again, during those 29.5 days there are seven days when the moon gets brighter and brighter until it
is full, this is known as the moon phase It could be nothing more than coincidence but data has
show similar results time and time
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The Influence of George Frideric Handel on Music
Introduction
Over time, the world has seen many outstanding musicians, and so much fantastic music. Each
highly remembered composer or musician changed the way we think and see the world. They give
us new ideas, and music is a wonderful way to convey moods and emotions. Each also slightly
changed music itself. Handel was one of the greatest of these people. He was a superior composer
who largely influenced and expanded music.
Background
George Frideric Handel was born in Germany, but found his future in England as a composer.
Stanley states that: Handel was by training and temperament a composer... Like Mozart he
possessed in the highest degree the supreme attributes of the musical dramatist (105 106). The
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England loved Handel dearly. He was famous all over. He wrote different genres, and for many
occasions, so many people were familiar with him, one way or another.
The musical history of England is greatly dependent on Handel. He was, undoubtedly, one of their
most honored composers.
To George Frederik Handel we own our prestige as a musical nation; to his inimitable genius and
mighty intellect we are indebted ... [Handel s operas] have served as a model for the formation of
our national style; his individual idiosyncrasies have become the accepted formulae of sacred
musical utterance, and the purity of his themes and major proportions of his style have given at
once the example, and the spirit of emulation to succeeding generations of native musicians! (Qtd
in. Parker)
He gave England its reputation in music, providing the foundation for many fantastic composers
after him. Handel notably impacted the writings of future composers. Langlois evaluates Handel
s influence in many of Mozart s pieces. These are in pieces such as The Solemn Vespers, or C
Minor Mass. He also tells of Handel s influence on Beethoven. There can be found a certain
Handelian influence in Beethoven s music. Many of Beethoven s grand themes sound as if they
could have been written by Handel... More
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Linguistic Impact Essay
Linguistic Impact In the field of Modern Languages and Linguistics, words are of great
importance. A language s phonology (study of how sounds are organized and used), morphology
(study of the form and structure of words), syntax (study of the rules that govern sentence
structure), semantics (study of meaning of words, sentences, and expressions), pragmatics (study of
aspects of meaning and language use and context), and phonetics (study of human speech sounds)
all play an important part in everyday life. These have a major impact in understanding the intent
of what is spoken or heard. Due to the importance of communication, literary elements such as
metaphors (which are defined as a figure of speech in which a word or phrase... Show more content
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They have migrated from a variety of different countries and all have brought their distinct
ideologies, beliefs and cultures. Through the study of aspects of their language and literature
much can be learned about the people. Hispanic identity and culture are connected with their
language and literature therefore metaphors are meaningful. Due to the diversity of the Hispanic
culture, some metaphors have varying points of origin although the meanings are the same.
There is, for instance, the saying, De tal palo, tal astilla ; which literally means from such a stick
such a splinter (Cuentos y dichos) . Its actual meaning is like father like son or a chip off the old
block. Although it is of Mexican origin, it has been widely used throughout Latin America and is
familiar to most Spanish speakers. Another common metaphor is Estar hasta el gorro. It literally
means to be up to the hat. The English translation is to be fed up (with) (Larousse Dictionary). It
is so widely used that no particular place of origin is given. Most Spanish metaphors were created
based on the work, activities or images common to that particular country. For example, the
population in the Dominican Republic contains a racial mixture of Black, White and Mestizo
(mixed Spanish and Indian ancestry). A common metaphor used by Dominicans is Cabello muerto.
Its literal meaning is Dead Head. But, the actual meaning is a person with
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Lou Gehrig s Speech To Baseball
Seventy three years ago, on July 4th, a man whose skillset lied on the baseball field, much rather
than in speechmaking, delivered one of the most effective and inspiring speeches of all time. His
name was Lou Gehrig, and in the matter of approximately two minutes, he managed to reflect not
only his own thoughts of his disease and retirement from baseball, but also the thoughts and
mindsets of his fans and the American people during the 1930s. Lou Gehrig s farewell speech,
famously including the aforementioned quote, drew upon many rhetorical strategies in order to
convey themes and emotions that, especially during the time period, were extremely important
to his fans and all people. Gehrig heavily utilized ethos and pathos to argue his point, and it was
these two rhetorical appeals combined that allowed him to establish himself as a humble and
thankful man who considered himself nothing but lucky to have been given the opportunities in
life that he had been given. The backdrop of Lou Gehrig s speech is extremely important in
considering why his speech was so rhetorically effective. As mentioned previously, the speech
was delivered seventy three years ago, in 1939. At this time, the country was slowly recovering
from the Great Depression and war was imminent in Europe. It was a testing time for the American
people, so just to relax and enjoy themselves, people went to baseball games. People looked up to
these baseball players and it was through them that they could get
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How to Do a Case
Main players Meredith Collins, VP of Marketing for Reed Supermarket Dollar stores are increasing
competitorпѓ The Dollar General (DG), , Family dollar, Aldi poses threat due to its remarkable
low price, Jack Morrissey, CEO of Reed Supermarket Other supermarkets like Wal Mart, Costco
Higher end customers Food manufacturers aldi, trader joe s, sell mostly private label merchandise
Limited selection stores a) The main problem or two key problems. Declining shares in the past in
the Columbus, Ohio market the fight for market share is very intense due to large supermarkets,
small regional chains, independents that include lower priced TopVal, mid range Galaxy (owned by
Supervalu), and top range Delfina, three Whole... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This might help them capture some more of the market shares. This approach would capture the
attention of customers who value quality over price and customers who are price conscious, which
in turn might create some loyal customers. They might even pass the targeted 16% that the CEO
Jack Morrissey has set up, which in turn might give them at least a temporary competitive
advantage. (differentiate itself from the other supermarkets) The company can continue on
carrying organic products but they can also emphasize on the healthy aspect of the it, so they
could meet the demands of the health conscious Americans. c) Pros and Cons for each of the
solutions. The special dollar approach might confuse customers or tarnish Reed s image and
possibly lower margin as Collins is worried about, but it will help it might increase market share by
creating a whole new customer base. High end and Low end operation would capture a new
customer base, but might lose some of its current high end customers they might not properly
understand the new approach. Focus on advertising to health conscious customers could help the
company maintain current and possible bring in new customers, but it could very expensive and
limit the company s customer potentials. d) Rationale for choosing one of the solutions, explain
how this is the best solution. Reposition to have both low price and high quality high price
products would be the best solution because
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The Legend Of Nick And The Evil King
Nick and the evil King Have you ever heard of the Legend of Nick and the Evil King if you
haven t stay put and listen the story of one of the most unforgettable castle guard. For twenty years
the castle s first guard Nick (short for Nicholas) has protected the kingdom from evil. On a Friday
afternoon in 1485, the England kingdom was having a normal day until the king henryв…Ўcalled
Nick. Nick was at The edge of the kingdom getting food for the cook but with his ability to run
fast he was able to get there in 5 minutes. When he got there he could here the king shouting
There is a thief . What is happening my king said Nick. A thief stole my crown I have a feeling it
was simon my enemy, he probably hid it in his castle said the king. I will retrieve your crown
my king said Nick. Very well said the king But one last thing you must bring a man of your
choice and the castle Wyvern . In the morning the guard found the Wyvern and he chose Peter
the sneakiest man in the kingdom and they went off on their journey They went soaring through
the sky on the Wyvern.The Wyvern was as dark as the night and sixty feet long and a wingspan
up to thirty feet wide so if it went under the sun it would block it. How do you think were going
to get inside the simons castle peter. On this Wyvern it block s all the sun said nick oh nick
sometimes I think that you re not as smart as people say you are simon s castle basicly is the dark
said peter. In the afternoon they
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Explain The Extent Between The Federalists And The 1790s
order to stop sole control of power, the Constitution deliberately dispersed said power between the
member states and the national government. This had the effect of a fragmented government
structure where co ordination was in short supply and control lay in a plethora of discordant
hands. The realisation that this could only be overcome via the coming together of similar
minded folk who could, in turn, appropriate the presidency and control congress dawned, and the
1790 s heralded two American national parties, The Federalists and the Republicans. However,
this does not mean that there was a complete absence of political activity prior to the 1790 s. The
exact opposite is in fact true. There was already large social, racial and economic disjuncture...
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Questions of national interest consumed both parties focus and naturally, drew their attention
beyond state lines. Support had to be drawn from all over the country, the Federalists, from the
banking, commercial and financial interests and the Republicans, from small farmers, debtors,
southern planters and frontier settlers .They could not afford to be exclusive parties. The dangers of
a narrowly based coalition were acute and as such, both parties needed to increase their support.
Otherwise, neither party would have the slightest chance of gaining a majority vote and in turn
winning the presidency. This, according to many scholars, can be held accountable for the
extremely broad scope of the two modern American parties that are almost indiscernible from one
another. Parties must be adept to the changing patterns of American life. Indeed, the failures of the
Federalist and Whig parties in pervious years can be attributed to their stubborn resistance to
widening their coalition. Both of the modern parties have taken valuable lessons from these
failures, although lapses in attention have seen them suffer electorally in the
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The Canon Polykleitos
Polykleitos and the Canon of Proportions Derived from the Greek word Kanon meaning to
measure, rule, or law, Greece s Polykleitos discusses the ideal mathematical proportions for the
parts of the human body and proposes for sculptures of the human figure a dynamic counter balance
in his The Canon (Janser). The aim of Polykleitos The Canon was to explain the statue Doryphoros
through the beauty and perfection it entailed. Polykleitos revealed that the secret of achieving
beauty lies in the symmetry of all the parts of the statue to one another and to the whole (Farber).
Through The Canon, seen in Doryphoros, Polykleitos not only set the standard for the perfect
human form in High Classical Greece, but like the domino effect set the standard... Show more
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His works being recreated and studied by Roman artist, opening the door to a standard of the
perfect human body in the art world. His works were studied by popular artist such as Leonardo
da Vinci who created works to mirror the image and standard for perfection made by Polykletios
in works such as Virtuvian Man, and still stand to have an imprint on art and our daily lifes today.
In new means of art such as photography, photographers who photograph images of what are
believed to be perfect people are photographing those who come the closest to resembling the
standards set by Polykletios. Modern society finds themselves adoring fashion models, movie stars,
and athletes because of a long and undying fascination with the cultural ideal of achieving
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Jimmy Kimmel Research Paper
The person I admire greatly is Jimmy Kimmel. Jimmy Kimmel is a comedian on a show called
The Late Show . When I watch the late show I laugh the whole time because I think Jimmy
Kimmel is a very good comedian. I also admire him for the reason that I want to be like him when I
grow up. To be a comedian when I grow up I must acquire a good sense of humor. To have a good
sense of humor, I have to be humorous I look up to Jimmy Kimmel to learn how he uses
delivery, content, and tone to make his jokes better so I can use those tactics to make my jokes
better. One day, I want to be as good as a comedian as Jimmy Kimmel because it makes me feel
good when other people laugh at my jokes. I also look up to him because he has a late show and I
want
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Human Resource Management Development and Strategic...
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Human resource management development and strategic management enhanced by simulation
exercises
Peter R.J. Trim
Department of Management, Birkbeck College, University of London, London, UK
Keywords Management development, Mentoring, Strategic management, Simulation Abstract In
order to meet the challenges of the marketplace, senior management needs to ensure that an
organisation employs highly skilled and well motivated staff, and there is a commitment to
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By thinking ahead, senior managers can implement a process that takes into account the strategic
thinking workshop approach put forward by Graetz, (2002, pp. 458 9). The advantage of this
approach will be realised when staff from around the world are brought together on a problem
solving exercise. It is also necessary to take into account the communicative skill gaps that exist
and what type of interpersonal skills are needed, and this is especially true in the ` context of
decision making vis a vis strategic alliances, for example (Trim and Lee, 2003). What needs to be
understood, however, is how individuals from different cultures relate to people from outside their
cultural value system. The key issues which surface are issues such as the appropriate way in which
to communicate within the organisation s hierarchy, and if necessary, how to communicate with
government representatives. Therefore, training and staff development personnel in international
organisations need to identify which ` type of simulation exercises will be most suitable for training
staff vis a vis careers in an international organisational setting. Human resource management
specialists will, therefore, need to develop staff development programmes that enable an individual
employee to develop their skill base continually. This means, according to Blunden (1997, p. 277),
that an individual needs to develop an ability to transfer his/her learning and skills from one
situation to
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The Importance of Setting in Jack Londons To Build a...
A good writer s depiction of setting positions the reader right into the story. In To Build a Fire by
Jack London, the setting plays a significant role throughout the entire short story. London uses
certain techniques to establish the atmosphere of the story. By introducing his readers to the setting,
prepares them for a tone that is depressed and frightening. Isolated by the hostile environment of the
Yukonin sub freeing temperatures, a man falls victim to the unrelenting and unforgiving power of
nature, London shows us how the main character of the story is completely unaware of his
surroundings. The only world the man is truly accustomed to is his own. Never being exposed to
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But, we realize almost immediately, the man has only a superficial knowledge of the Arctic. As
he stands on a bank of the Yukon about to plunge into an almost absolute wilderness, he has little
or no understanding either of his immense isolation relative to his surroundings or of the extreme
danger posed by the cold snap. But all of this, London comments at the beginning of the third
paragraph, The mysterious, far reaching hair line trail, the absence of sun from the sky, the
tremendous cold, and the strangeness and weirdness of it all, made no impression on the man.
Thus, the man also knows, in addition to the fact the sun will reappear, that it is fifty degrees
below zero, but he does not know the meaning of this fact, it portends death for anyone who makes
himself vulnerable to its ability to kill. Fifty degrees below zero was to him just precisely fifty
degrees below zero. That there should be anything more to it than that was a thought that never
entered his head. During his journey, the man gets his feet wet as he falls through the ice into the
water of a hot spring. Because of the severity of the cold, the man s life depends upon his ability to
adapt to his surroundings. After one, half successful fire starting endeavor, and several other pitiful
attempts, the hopelessness of the man s lone struggle
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Pressure Washer Research Paper
Why A Pressure Washer Is Useful And Worth The Expense
If you re thinking of buying a pressure washer to clean the siding on your house, but you re
afraid it s not a good investment since you don t need to clean your siding very often, you don t
have to worry. A pressure washer is one of the most useful pieces of cleaning equipment you can
own. You ll find a variety of uses for it such as cleaning your driveway and washing your car or
truck. Here are a few other uses for a pressure washer you may not have considered.
Bring An Old Wood Fence Back To Life
A pressure washer is great for blasting dirt off a chain link or vinyl fence. However, it really comes
in handy when you want to restore an old wood fence. As a wood fence ages, the wood oxidizes
and turns a silver or gray color. What you may not know is that the silver color is just on the
surface and you can blast it off with a pressure washer. Just don t use a setting that s so high it
damages the wood. Adjust the pressure so the water is strong enough to take off the silver layer
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Their tiny nests stick to the roof and sides of your home like glue. You knock them down with a
broom only to have them reappear in a few days. You may not even be able to reach them with a
broom if they are near the roof and the last thing you want to do is mess with a wasp nest while
standing on a ladder. If you have a pressure washer, you can keep up with your wasp patrol much
easier. You don t have to get as close to the nests as you do if you use a broom. Plus, the pressure
washer has more power so it can knock a nest down when a garden hose does little more than just
soak it. Just be sure to knock down the sticky little nests after they ve been abandoned or after
you ve killed the wasps with an insect fogger so wasps don t fly at you when you blast away with
the
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The Effects Of Motor Vehicles On The Environment
Abstract The following report outlines the impacts that motor vehicles have on the environment as
well as detailed strategies aimed at minimizing these impacts. The conducted research found that the
effects of motor vehicles cause significant harm to the environment in various ways. Through the
emission of toxic and greenhouse gases as well as the usage and disposal of non renewable
resources, a number of environmental symptoms were occurring: Increase in the Earth s
greenhouse effect, and therefore contributing to Global Warming Usage and disposal of natural non
renewable resources at unsustainable rates Contamination of wildlife habitats and obstruction of
ecological growth Decrease in air quality with visible effects (haze and smog), particularly in urban
environments Strategies were developed in order to improve the effects of road transport and to
help fight the environmental symptoms caused by these effects. The strategies aimed at improving
the manufacturing process of motor vehicles, reducing the emissions of road transport, minimizing
the fuel consumption of drivers and reducing the demand for travel. They consisted of:
Implementing systems which encourage automotive recycling Utilizing clever urban design in
conjunction with building legislation thus helping develop dense living areas Educating drivers on
driving techniques and assisting them to minimize their fuel consumption Utilizing new
technologies such as hybrid cars and biofuels which offset
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Describe How Current Health and Safety Legislation,...
1)Describe how current health and safety legislation, policies and procedures are implemented in
the setting. There are several key pieces of legislation that impact on how schools manage the
health and safety of both their employees, and others who come into contact with the school e.g
pupils, support workers and parents. These pieces of legislation are: The Health and Safety at
Work, etc Act 1974 This act places the responsibility of ensuring the health and safety and welfare
of employees, with the employer. The main ways that this is usually implemented in a school
setting are: ensuring that there is an effective way of reporting any hazards to the appropriate
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As well as ensuring that the equipment meets the required safety standards, it should be age and
ability appropriate to the people using it, and regularly checked to make sure that it is still in
good repair, and fit for purpose. The Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 This covers
issues including the provision of appropriate first aid equipment, and the appropriate number of
first aiders. The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 This requires the employer to assess and
minimise any risks when working with electricity or electrical equipment. The Workplace (Health,
Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 This sets out the guidelines surrounding completion of risk
assessments by the employer. The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 This sets out the
guidance on minimising the risks associated with lifting, carrying etc. The Reporting of Injuries,
Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 Under this act, employers are responsible
for reporting certain types of incidents, accidents or illnesses to the Health and Safety Exectutive,
or the local authority. death of any person a major injury to any person at work hospital treatment
of any person who is not at work (eg pupil/student) an accident which results in a person at work
being
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The Advantages of a Codified Constitution Now Outweigh the...
The advantages of a codified constitution now outweigh the disadvantages
The evidence suggests that the advantages of a codified constitution do not now outweigh the
disadvantages.
In codified constitutions, laws are entrenched which makes it harder for them to evolve and adapt
to modern requirements because it takes a long time for a response due to the required procedures,
which might involve gaining two thirds majority in the legislature or approval by referendum. As a
result, one can argue that countries with codified constitutions struggle to find a resolution to their
dogmatic laws. For example, the USA are still unable to introduce stricter gun laws because it
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The executive can exercise significant control over the legislative process in the House of
Commons. Therefore power is concentrated amongst representatives who have been democratically
elected and have a mandate to govern in place of appointed judges or bureaucrats who cannot be
held accountable. A codified constitutionwould place constraints on the government making it less
decisive and therefore less strong because government would be reluctant to act in case it is seen as
opposing the constitution.
Alternatively some argue that the executive has too much power which threatens individual rights.
Therefore some suggest that a codified constitution would help to safeguard citizen s rights because
at the moment Britain has adopted the European Convention on Human Rights by passing the
Human Rights Act 1998, which is considered weak as it could be overridden by Parliament due to
Parliamentary sovereignty. Furthermore the European Convention on Human rights is part of UK
law however its terms are not determined in the UK, whereas a codified constitution would include
a statement of rights in the UK which would be controlled domestically.
However the government is held to account by the British public in general elections because the
First Past The Post (FPTP) electoral system favours the two party
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William Dunham s Journey Through Genius
The author of Journey through Genius, William Dunham, begins this chapter by depicting how
mathematics was spurred and developed in early civilizations. Dunham focuses primarily on the
works and achievements of early Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Greece in this section. These ancient
societies, as they developed, produced mathematicians such as; Thales, Pythagoras, and
Hippocrates, who turned a basic human intuition for space and quantity into applicable everyday
mathematics. The primary influences driving the development of early mathematics were the
issues of growing civilizations, most notably counting commodities, taxation, and the division of
land equally, rather than a pure desire for understanding that is seen in mathematics today. These
influences culminated in the development of early arithmetic and geometry. The first civilization
that is discussed is early Egypt. Records have been found referring to mathematics done in Egypt
showing a rudimentary understanding of the Pythagorean Theoremas it pertains to the construction
of triangles with whole number sides before the creation of the Pythagorean Theorem. An example
lies in an ancient Egyptian construction of a rope with knots forming 12 evenly spaced segments
along the length of the rope. They knew if a trianglehaving sides of 5, 4, and 3 segments was
formed it would form a triangle containing a right angle. However, it is important to state that
evidence has not been found that ancient Egyptians understood exactly
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Jfk White House Tour Analysis
Event On February 14, 1962, Jacqueline Kennedy gave an hour long televised tour of her
restoration of the White House. With CBS News correspondent, Charles Collingwood by her
side, Jackie Kennedy showed America the historic site, which was the first ever television tour
inside. The film aired on both CBS and NBC at 10 o clock p.m., and was later rebroadcasted by
ABC later in the week. The program reached a shocking 80 million viewers. This scripted
broadcast fostered the awareness that the White House during the Kennedy Administration was
different from that of those before. This home was one of elegance and grace, which was emulated
by the First Lady, who America was able to see for an extended period of time during this
broadcast. When explaining the reason for her restoration project Kennedy states, I just feel that
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Kennedy s tour is representative of the role as a whole. This can be seen through the portrayal of
first ladies through media coverage. It is clear the media plays a role in the formation and
solidification of the First Lady stereotype, which is the visible symbol of the American woman of
the time. The broadcast also brings forward questions of public and private life. Because of this
portrayal, are there expectations of how all women should fulfill their gender role in society?
There has always been a semblance of tension between the press and the First lady, as they
represent women who are achieving more public power over time. Gutgold puts it perfectly when
she says; To be seen and heard is progress for women in politics and in broadcasting (Gutgold). The
performance by Jacqueline is a vibrant demonstration of he advancement of female power through
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Language Techniques Used In Macbeth
Shakespeare uses many language techniques, which tells us exactly what Macbeth, is thinking
throughout this act.
Is this a dagger I see before me is rhetoric language, which emphasizes his amount of faith in
himself. This is the first line of the poem and it shows us the mental state of Macbeth as he is slowly
slipping into insanity.
Rhetoric language Is language designed to have a persuasive or impressive effect?
Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible to feeling as to sight? This is also rhetoric language as Macbeth
is addressing the dagger without saying the word dagger.
The word Dagger is used throughout the poem. The dagger symbolizes blood and gore.
Mine eyes are made the fools o the other sense, This is a statement with two
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Compare And Contrast Dog s Death And The Blue Bowl
As we go through life, we experience countless losses. Those losses include loved ones such as
family members, friends, or both pets. Some individuals covet their furry friends as family, and
when that family pet dies people exhibit the same feelings of loss as they would for a human.
However, some individuals are not as involved with their pets, and do not experience the same
emotional response to their passing. Nonetheless, the loss of a petis a memorable experience for
most people. In John Updike s Dogs Death and Jane Kenyon s The Blue Bowl, the speakers have
just lost a pet; and although their experiences are similar, their attitudes towards their pets
departure do not completely align. This essay will outline the similarities in these poems, as
well distinguish their differences. Both of these poems share the same plot: the loss of a pet
and the speakers play by play of how that day unfolded. These poems are memories and are not
written in the present which means the speakers are sharing their memories through their own
reality of the experience. Clues that indicate past speech are in words that end in ed in the first
sentence of both poems such as kicked or buried (line 1 pg 548 and line 1 pg 636). In Updike s
poem, the speaker refers to a newspaper as an object tied to the dog. Similarly in Kenyon s poem,
the catis tied to a blue bowl, which the pet is buried with. These objects are apart of the pets
everyday lives, and is something that their owners have
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Salinity In The Murray Darling Basin
The Murray Darling river travels through many states in Australia including NSW and
Queensland making it the biggest and most important source of water in Australia. The Murray
Darling is largely affected by salinity in the water and soil. Salinity is a reoccurring problem in
Australia especially in The Murray Darling Basin, as salinity dates back to 140 million years ago
when seas dried up and left salt on the sea floor, When the Murray Darling was discovered, traces
of salt were found in the water and in the soil. Salinity in the Murray Darling makes the inhabitable
for some species. Salinity is caused in many ways including Irrigation and clearance of deep rooted
native vegetation with shallow rooted introduces plants. Both these points
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Misunderstanding Between Christianity And Jews
Investigating Judaism
Misunderstanding between Jews and Christians The first misunderstanding between Jews and
Christians is that Jews are still searching for a Messiah, Jeremiah 23:5 ( the days are coming,
declares the Lord, when I will raise up for David a righteous Branch, a King who will reign wisely
and do what is just and right in the land). While Christians believe that the Messiah has arrived. The
challenge here is that this formulation attributes to the expectation of a Messiah, a prominence and
a centrality it has not usually had in Judaism. Christianity is a Messiah associated religion to an
extent that Judaism is not. Although in Judaism the rate has varied from a different century to the
other and from one branch to the other, the messianic age expectation, of a period of justice and
peace, has always been more important (Fisher, 2010). In any case, the coming of messianic age
and the Messiah appearance are connected together. When justice and peace arrive, then, will be the
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This practice however, has already begun even though Christian scholars have only just started to
think through the consequences of Christian theology of the ongoing covenantal reality of Judaism.
Despite this, in September 2000, there was a statement prepared by four Jews theologians entitled
Dabru Emet means Speak Truth. It entailed the cross demonstrational Jewish statement on the
relation with Christianity; in it, there was an assertion that stated: Jews and Christians worship the
same God. Dabru Emet attempts to bring to understanding the terms of Jewish and overcomes the
natural temptation of accusations (Leighton, 2009). This includes the challenging process of
overcoming pain, and at times the triumphalism of
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Essay Filipino Americas
Filipino Americans
America is considered a melting pot of different ethnic groups. By today s standard, American
culture is the result of a variety of races integrating their own cultural beliefs into American society.
Throughout the years, the United States has seen a massive increase of people migrating from
Asian countries; they make up 3.6 percent of the U.S. population, a 199 percent increase from 1980
when they constituted only 1.5 percent of the population (Ng). Like other immigrants, Asians come
here in order to seek a better life and experience civil liberties. According to statistics, Filipino
Americans today make up the second largest Asian Pacific American (APA) group in the country
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This eventually led to the Philippine American War of 1898, which was considered by some
historians as the first Vietnam because of the atrocities; The estimated American casualties were
4,000 and the estimated losses for the Filipinos were between 200,000 to 600,000 depending on
what data source one looks at (Nebrida). President McKinley declared that the war was over on
July 4, 1902 because of the casualties that were being reported overseas. The end of this historical
event was a chance for both countries to heal old wounds and start over again.
After the war ended in 1902, United States was on a mission to repair the damages that the
Philippines had endured; they wanted to win back the trust of its people. President McKinley
created laws that gave the Philippines some of the same provisions as America regarding
government structure. According to Sonia M. Zaide, an expert Filipino historian, the Philippines
was on its way to rebuilding itself:
Under the new regime agriculture developed rapidly, commerce and trade soared to unprecedented
levels, transportation and communication were modernized, banking and currency improved, the
manufacturing industries were transformed. As compared with the Spanish era, economic progress
of the Philippines during the American era forged ahead with great strides. (291)
The economy as well as education was improving dramatically. Teachers, also known as
Thomasites, were sent over
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Mauritius Presentation
Table of Contents
Introduction2
Introduction to Religion and Culture3
Religion3
Culture3
Language5
Wildlife and preservation of the Island5
Mauritius Geography and Climate6 Facts and figures6 Cyclones7
Trading7
Currency8
Tourism9
References10
Introduction
Mauritius is a small paradise island situated in the Indian Ocean. This minute island of pleasure
lies 2,400 kilometres away from the south east coast of Africa due east of Madagascar. The
volcanic and mountainous island equates to 2,040 square kilometres. Now known to be an exotic
beach destination, the island lies north of the Tropic of Capricorn and has become a striking piece
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The wildlife foundation mission is to
вћў To save threatened species. вћў To seek and gain new information through data management
and field research. вћў To share the knowledge found with of conservation programmes all over the
world. вћў To share the joy and happiness that wildlife can bring with the Mauritian people. вћў To
secure a future for Mauritian species.
Finally, Conservation in Mauritius is one of the world s biggest successes
Adapted From: http://www.mauritian wildlife.org
Mauritius Geography and Climate
Mauritius is an island of a volcanic origin and it has a central plateau which is about 400 metres
above the sea level. The island s tropical climate which is warm and dry in winter and hot and
wet in summer would be acceptable for many people. The seasons in Mauritius can be divided
into hot, wet season which starts from December to April and pleasantly cool, dry season from
May to November. This makes Mauritius a year round tourist destination. The average temperature
in summer is 27В° C on the Coast and 23В° C on the Central Plateau. Winter season on Mauritius
Island has an average temperature of 21В° C on the Coast to 17В° C on the Central Plateau.
Although the warmest month is known as February, the season can be
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Characteristics Of A Root Cause Analysis
A root cause analysis is a mechanism used to determine if procedures prompt sentinel occasions.
A sentinel occasion is characterized by Cherry and Jacob as a startling event that can cause
genuine physical or psychologic damage or the danger thereof. (Cherry and Jacob, 2011, p. 444)
The goal of a root cause analysisis to distinguish the components which brought on the sentinel
occasion and to recognize imperfections in the framework which can be adjusted with a specific
end goal to keep a rehash of the occasion later on. A root cause analysis is not used to accuse
people, and is not relevant when the occasion is deliberate, or brought on by carelessness or a
criminal demonstration. Root cause analysis concentrates on disappointments in the framework that
can be remedied (Huber and Ogirnc, 2014). Before starting the RCA, a multidisciplinary group is
chosen to survey the occasions included in the sentinel occasion. This group is regularly made out
of four to six individuals. These individuals would incorporate agents from Risk and Quality
departments. Despite the fact that including Nurse J. what s more, Dr. T. on the group will give
direct information of the occasions, they could expect that the RCA is being led to place fault on
them. Each individual from the group must comprehend and concur this is not the motivation
behind the RCA. The viability of the group will be decreased in the event that this point is not
unmistakably caught on. The four parts which should
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exploring rhetorical modes 2 Essays
University of Phoenix Material
Exploring Rhetorical Modes
Rhetorical Modes Worksheet Chart
Complete the following worksheet on rhetorical modes for academic essays using the information
shared in Use Effective Methods of Development in The Everyday Writer Plus.
Rhetorical Mode
Explain in your own words (using complete sentences) when a writer would use this mode.
Narrative
Narrative is telling a story to someone with a lot of detail.
Description
Description writing paints a picture with vivid details.
Definition
Definition is defining a word or concept.
Process
Process is when you write something in a certain order, like a timeline.
Problem and solution
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Complete the following chart using your selected rhetorical mode in order to narrow down a topic
and create a clear path to Week 2 assignments.
Question:
Your response, in at least 25 words using complete sentences:
Which rhetorical mode (comparison and contrast, cause and effect, and persuasive) are you using
for your essay? Why?
I chose to do cause and effect for my essay. I think it will fit best with the topic I chose The effect
domestic violence has on children.
In your own words, define the mode you chose.
Cause and effect is more descriptive in my opinion. Also shows readers just like it says the cause
and effect of a topic.
How is an essay for this rhetorical mode organized (i.e. what does it include, etc.)?
You would have the cause first than show the effect with tons of detail and information.
Using the examples from the chapters provided on your mode of choice, share a topic choice of
your own that would work well for this mode (feel free to explore multiple topics, if desired).
The effect domestic violence has on children
Domestic Violence
Alcoholism
Why would you like to explore this topic further?
I was abused and saw my siblings get abused as well. Its apart of my past so I would like to explore
this topic further.
In order to narrow it down properly, discuss what aspect of this topic will you focus on (i.e. what
specifically would you like your readers to learn from your essay)?
I want them to learn
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The Importance Of Physical Activity For Special Needs
Tycen Biggs
Mrs. Johnson
Research Paper
The Importance of Physical Activity for Special Needs
Everyone needs physical activity to stay healthy. For special needs, it is even more important
exercise and to get around. Exercise affects them by enabling them to learn new things that could
help them physically, mentally, and emotionally. Strengthening those attributes could improve their
skills and help them learn in different ways. Physical activity is very crucial for special needs to help
improve them physically, mentally, and emotionally.
For special needs not to have physical activity is a bad thing. Special needs are more likely to
receive illnesses such as chronic disease, or have bladder problems. When they don t exercise many
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Half of that 21 million does not get the exercise they need, and it jeopardizes their
health(Reinburg). According to Dianna Carroll, 57 percent of adults with limited mobility, 40
percent of adults with memory or thinking problems, 36 percent of those with vision problems and
33 percent of those with serious hearing difficulty get no aerobic exercise. That is in contrast of the
26 percent of adults without a disability and get no exercise. With those stats it shows the
importance of exercise and how vital it is to get out and active. The less active people with
disabilities are, the less function their lungs and heart will have. In those percents there are people
who have difficulty walking or climbing stair, have problems seeing or hearing, or concentrating,
remembering or making decisions(Reinburg). This not only affects their health, but also how much
they are going to learn and respond. These stats tell us what happens when special needs people
don t get the exercise they need and how this affects them.
When special needs have physical activity, it a real change made to them physically, mentally, and
emotionally. Physically it helps them get healthy. But it helps more than that. Exercise helps the
body boost body functions. One of the many functions that it helps is the immune system. With just
that improvement it moves their arms and legs producing more white bloods to fight off bacteria
and other illnesses that could get them sick.
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Queen Victoria s Morality During The Victorian Era
Morality can be described as the conformity to the rules of right conduct. During the Victorian
Era, England s morals were based upon principles, including the practice of celibacy, zero crime
tolerance, and a strict conduct. Before the Victorian Era, its previous leaders and their
debaucheries influenced England s public. However, when Queen Victoria came into ruling she
raised their moral codes and no longer accepted England s vulgarity and debauchery. In many
instances the Victorian Era is said to have reflected Queen Victoria through its moral responsibility.
Social etiquette was very important during the Victorian Era. People were expected to act a certain
way and if they didn t they were often referred to as uneducated and bad mannered.
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Business Model Canvas Zillow
E BUSINESS ANALYSIS OF REAL ESTATE COMPANIES Delvin Grant, DePaul University, USA
Email: dgrant2@depaul.edu Emna Cherif, DePaul University, USA Email: emcherif@gmail.com
ABSTRACT We analyzed the e business websites of Realestate.yahoo.com, Realtor.com, and
Zillow.com. We looked at the similarities and differences between them and how e business
components help differentiate one company from another and the role this plays in contributing to
their success. We looked at which business model components, such as value proposition, target
customers, distribution channels, and revenue streams, are important. The type of e business
models each company used and the ones that are more successful were investigated. We discovered
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Dubosson Torbay et al. (2002) identify the principal dimensions user s role, interaction pattern,
nature of the offering, pricing system, level of customization, and economic control for classifying
e business models. Rappa (2001) describes companies by their value proposition and ways of
generating revenue. His classification has nine categories of e business models: brokerage model,
advertising model, infomediary model, merchant model, manufacturer model, affiliate model,
community model, subscription model and utility model. E business models are comprised of a set
of components so we need to choose the appropriate application framework to define the
relationship between them. The growth of e business has raised interest in transforming traditional
business models to exploit opportunities through innovation (Pateli and Giaglis, 2003). The internet
has changed the idea of a business model and this has practical implications for companies.
Consequently, companies need to redefine customer value propositions, and their business model.
Enhancing customer experience helps to reshape customer value propositions (Berman and Bell,
2011). Creating new digital capabilities helps to refine the operating model by leveraging
information to manage organizations, and integrating and optimizing digital and physical
components (Berman and Bell, 2011). Effective use of e business models depends on the economic
environment, market and industry conditions, and the internal and external
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Humanism In The Renaissance
Europeans emerging into the new era of the Renaissance came upon the deep interest in Latin and
Greek literature, whom later took the name humanists . Humanism was a new education plan that
valued evidence and reason and was influenced by ancient literature from a time when scholars
like Plato and Socrates based their teachings with scientific evidence rather than religious teaching.
In the effect of the Bubonic plague, many Europeans lost faith when they were battered with the
epidemic that drastically decreased the population and in effect, doubted the church and it s
teachings. As the medieval time period reached it s end, society (mainly scholars at first) became
more educated of secular ideas. Therefore, experimented with debates and wrote texts to defend a
broader education system not only based on medieval church teachings (Of course, inventions like
the printing press in the 1440s highly impacted the spread of teachings and texts which allowed the
idea to become more widely known in a shorter period of time than was attempted by past scholars).
The impact and growth of secularism and individualism in effect of humanismfrom the 1400s to
1700s rests highly on humanists like Raphael, Marsilio Ficino and .....who emphasized the
teachings of humanism corresponding with the study of ancient texts which modified the
educational system and governmental bodies and influenced a change in cultural aspects affecting
Renaissanceart based on their classical and contemporary
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Vicksburg s Impact On The Civil War
Vicksburg, Mississippi lies on the Louisiana Mississippi state boarder. Confederate powers gathered
ammunition preparing to challenge the passage of union ships. This battle was fought between the
confederates and the union. The battle was fought to see who would take control of Vicksburg,
solely because the Mississippi Riverhad so huge of an impact on the Civil War. The Mississippi
River was essential for defense. Prior to the Civil War Vicksburg had ended up a standout amongst
the most prosperous, and refined towns in the old southern boondocks. The city was famous for its
municipal orchestra, the imposing courthouse, along with other landmarks. With the coming of the
war Vicksburg became one of the most important, and bitterly fought
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Nation At Risk Gave Rise To Two Major Education Reform
Nation at Risk gave rise to two major education reform movements; accountability and school
choice. Federal government started thinking about testing, and standardization, which resulted in
No Child Left Behind (NCLB), and Race to the Top. McGuinn s No Child Left Behind (NCLB),
describes the politics of accountability as setting a standard for teachers, testing students to see if
the schools meet the set standards, and then holding the schools and teachers accountable for not
achieving those standards by creating consequences. George W. Bush, a Republican made NCBL
a nationwide issue. Unions and districts opposed accountability because testing could be grounds
for firing teachers and using data to rank schools made schools look bad and... Show more content
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M. Freedman s idea was to apply the free market to the education system and allow the schools to
compete for the kids business. Unlike accountability, which was watered down after collaborating
work with unions, charters are rarely unionized. School choice got its impetus from the poor
minorities because they wanted better schools, while accountability was supported by businesses.
In Milwaukie during 1990s, local leaders mobilized disgruntled parents that were dissatisfied with
their education system resulting in the adoption school choice. When accountability was adopted,
there was a coalition of support, however choice was opposed on all fronts by the teachers
unions, NAACP, and Democrats. Unlike accountability adopted nationwide, choice was
disproportionately opposed at the state and local level. Reformers where up against teachers
unions and districts who avidly opposed choice. When opposition could not stop choice, they
would try to help created the structure by implementing ceilings/caps, making sure that charters
did not get as much money as public schools, and forcing charters to build their own buildings.
Unions oppose choice because it creates competition and the current system creates a consistent
supply of kids whether the school is good or bad. Choice allows kids to leave bad schools forcing
the teachers to perform better, and potentially putting teachers jobs at risk. The districts opposed
choice
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Global Warming By Al Gore
Al Gore is known as an environmentalist, author and American politician. He was vice president
throughout the Clinton administration and he wrote three best selling books. Al Gore and the UN
s Intergovernmental panel on Climate change went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize. He gave a
speech over global warming in 2004. In his speech he talks about the effects of global warmingand
their causes such as environmental effects, population, technology and the way people think. One
of the first points Al Goremakes in his speech is that evidence of global warming can be seen
everywhere. He says if you look at glaciers around the world, you see that, many are melting
away. He then provides facts to show possible effects that could happen in the future. Al Gore
explains that ninety five percent of fresh water is locked up as ice in the Antarctic. In his speech
he continues to explain that if the world continues to warm up, the ice will continue to melt
causing the sea level to rise drastically, which could permanently flood some coastal cities. He
then warns that glaciers reflect most of the sun energy like a big mirror. If the glaciers continue to
melt the sun s energy wouldn t bounce back and will cause more evaporation and eventually
precipitation which could lead to a large increase of powerful storms. You get... Show more content
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He starts by stating facts that mankind has been growing rapidly for hundreds of years and that it
took thousands of years for the population to reach 2 billion but in the course of a lifetime 2 billion
went up to 6.3 billion and by the next generation it will be close to 9 billion. He then states that the
constant population growth within developing nations has put pressure on human resources, the
increase in the population of developing nations is driving food demand, water demand, and energy
demand, creating intense pressures on human
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Essay about Paid Parental Leave
Parental Leave:
Paid parental leave should be equal and for both parents once a child is born
Recently women s rights and women s equality in the workplace has come back to the fore as a
topic for discussion in government agencies and the United Nations. Whilst this is a very
important topic, when it comes to time off from work when a new child is born, women in the US
have some provision, whereas men have none.
The Family and Medical Aid Act (FLMA), of 1993, provides for 12 weeks of unpaid, job protected
leave for certain specified events (8). Whilst one could refer to this as maternity or paternity leave if
taken because of a pregnancy, this would not be strictly true. Where maternity and paternity leave
are offered around the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There is no distinction made for mother or father, as both are deemed as important, therefore they
can carve up the 16 months as needed. If the U.S. was concerned about the cost of paid parental
leave, it only has to look to it s neighbors to the north for some ideas. In the state of QuГ©bec in
Canada, the government has a plan called the QPIP, or QuГ©bec Parental Insurance Plan (2).
QPIP is specifically designed for the father as the mother is provided for by other means. It is, as
the name states, effectively an insurance plan that gets paid into by the father, if eligible, to help
provide for paid leave at the time of birth. One distinction made clear in this model though, is that
the benefits are for the biological father, which could be different from the male adult who will be
bringing up the child.
It has been argued that maternity leave is not only harmful to business but also to women
themselves, and that it can be a burden on businesses so they may think twice about employing
women. (7) Where leave is given, whether paid or unpaid, businesses have to fill the position
vacated by the parents and this in itself creates additional work and cost for employers who have
to pay for job advertisements, background checks and time for interviews. They are also faced with
the cost of training the temporary
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The Maya And The Mayan Civilization
The Maya were a people from Middle America, which includes modern Guatemala, Southern
Mexico, and Northern Belize (Editors). The Maya civilization was considered to be one of the
most dominant indigenous societies of Mesoamerica, (Maya). The Maya excelled at agriculture,
pottery, hieroglyph writing, calendar making, and mathematics, and left behind an astonishing
amount of impressive architecture and symbolic artwork, (Maya). They also gave mankind the
modern calendar (Jarus, Maya). The Mayans were a very advanced people, but one of the most
important things in the Mayan culture was their religion/god worshipping rituals. The Mayans
were an architectural type of people who based some of their masterpieces off of their religion. The
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These were said to have been very big, joyous celebrations with lots of drinking and
merrymaking between neighboring friends and family. The Mayans ate a lot of things at these
parties, including vegetable stews, roasted meats, maize cakes and the desirable cocoa. As their
guests left their extravagant party, the Mayans would give their guests a gift, almost like a
goody bag, but the host would give their attendees a vase and a pedestal. This is like when your
grandmother gives you some food take home after visiting her. Every Mayan person would have
to these feasts, even the poor. In return for going to someone s party, one had to throw their own
party and invite them; the only people who did not have to exactly return the favor would have
been poor. As mentioned before, every person had to throw the feast. If the person died before they
could throw their extravagant party, their heir would have to throw that party; there was no getting
past that (McManus). Though this had a role in the lives of the Mayans, this was still little of what
the Mayans did. One very interesting thing about the Mayans was that they had a very different
view of creation than most common belief systems. The Mayans believed that the earth was just a
plain old watery void to start out. Then, animals and plants came into the earth s wide picture
(Jarus). It was just animals and plants on the planet no humans. But the gods needed humans,
something or someone to worship them. The gods
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The Avenger Research Paper
The Avengers: Infinity War is the third movie of the Avengers series, and it is also the
nineteenth movie made by Marvel Studios. Personally, I am a huge Marvel fan, and I have been
following Marvel movies since 2010. The Marvel Studios has a massive plan for connecting
their multiple produced hero movies into a mega movie creation as well as each movie had their
own epitasis. Even if one has never watched the movie series before, he or she will not get
confused about the plot as there are numerous clues to connect each movie. Matt s review is
detailed and reasonable. He points out many of the Easter eggs, which are very interesting. Like in
the movie Iron Man, Iron Man himself has an old version of the Nokia phone for correlation with
Captain... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most of the Avengers have great supernatural power, they are strong and confident. But, Marvel
always found ways to explore their weakness differently. This makes the movie better and makes
the story have a deeper story plot. Hulk is one of the strongest heroes in the Avengers, but he does
not want to share his strength to help Dr.Banner. there are multiple options come from audiences,
but I agree with Matt s point. Hulk got great power to defeat the enemy, but he also destroyed the
human city at the same time. The human didn t appreciate his sacrifice and blames him for his
action. So that Hulk thinks the human and the earth hates him. That s the reason why he appears at
the Knowhere in Thor3. Because he doesn t want to fight for human anymore. At this movie,
Dr.Banner had called Hulk for help multiple times but Hulk never shows up. We can see the
heartless from human already breaks hulk s heart. In the movie, Hulk said, the earth hates hulk. We
hope Hulk s mind will change in the next Avengers
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The Pros And Cons Of Neorealism
I.6.1.1.Neorealism Neorealism is an attempted perfection to classical realism paradigm/theory. It
focuses more on the structure of the international system apart from its classical form. This is why
neorealism tries to explain outcomes in international politics through the structural form of
international system. Kenneth Waltz, the father of neorealism, believed that two things are
especially noteworthy about the international system. Firstly, the international system s ordering
principle is anarchy. This simply means that there is no such thing as a world government; there is
no higher authority above the main units that exist in the system the states. Furthermore, this results
in an international system that is essentially a self help... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In terms of the thesis, ISIS could be attributed as an external threat to the U.S. both in terms of
conflict of national interest as well as geostrategic descent. The nature of the threat could be
attributed to the military nature, as the terror group spread terrors through military means. The last
part is regarding the action taken (approaches and instrument used) with the U.S. allying with
states which have similar interests (exterminating ISIS) as well as using the instrument of military
power to conduct their campaign, which could be dubbed as the second part of their war on
terror. This shows just how crucially defense policy as the pivot of this research and thesis. In
utilization of answer, it could prove to be most vital, perhaps even more than the previous theories.
However, the writer will still regard it as three theories which complement each other, in the
ultimate objective of finding a solid answer to the research
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Creating A Sustainable Terrestrial Ecosystem Within A...
Mesocosm Lab
Exploration
Research Question:
With the plants chosen, is it possible to create a sustainable terrestrial ecosystem within a sealed
glass jar?
Background Information
The purpose of this experiment is to become familiar with how an ecosystem works, and discover
the most sustainable kind of ecosystem. Based on knowing how an ecosystem works, predictions
have been made that state if a terrestrial mesocosm is sealed for four weeks with plants inside, it
can continue to live and thrive sealed from the outside environment because the plants will gain
their moisture from the humidity left in the sealed jar. The plants will use photosynthesis and carbon
dioxide in order to transform the carbon dioxide into oxygen and water.
A mesocosm is any outdoors experimental system that examines the natural environment that is
brought under controlled conditions. It is used to model a larger ecosystem. (Oxford Journals)
Mesocosms help scientists as they allow a more accurate prediction of previously unpredictable
events. (What is a Mesocosm) Mesocosms give scientists the opportunity to investigate the reaction
of organisms to environmental change and have been used in experimental ecology since the early
20th century. They have been used for almost over a 100 years, but just recently became significant
as a way of investigating certain ecological ideas. Mesocosms became more significant due to the
study of climate change, since the late 90s. Through mesocosms, scientists are
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Commentary On Short Cut On Nirvana
Through this assignment we where told to watch a documentary Short Cut to Nirvana. I found this
interesting because is based on the belief on another religion or better said based on an event that
takes place in another country and how people and individuals from all over the place meet here to
bring their belief to action. As I watch the video I began noticing things that I found very interesting
because it is not only different to my own faith but spark my interest to gain more insight in what is
it that they do what they do.
When I began there was a man talking about how he felt something leading to leave everything he
knows, such as his everyday life, family, wife, kids, work to be part of the this religion. He
understood this took priority to everything he had even his family and as I kept watching the same
story was share from different individuals some left their house as young as 14 yrs of age. This I
found disturbing because in Christianity we are though that family comes after God and it is
important to maintain a connection with them to lead into Christ as well. In Christianity a child
leaving the house in a young age to practice the faith is not very common it all comes together in
life to maintain peace and find God as a family.
The way they perceive to find their God and their peace intakes from what I was able to gather is a
lot of smoke and also seems very disturbing that they are open to dirt and worship in a messy
place. I can t feel comfortable with
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Organic Farming Can Help Feed The World And Will Help...
Technically the earth produces enough food for everyone, but the food is not able to reach those
who need food. University of California study found that relatively small, and potentially
overestimated, differences in yield between organic and conventional agriculture, despite
historically low rates of investment in organic cropping systems. (Berkeley) Organic agriculturehas
increased biodiversity. There is an ambition that agriculture can help feed the world and will help
maintain soil (Berkeley). A student at Berkeley says, Increasing that proportion of agriculture that
uses sustainable, organic methods of farming is not a choice, it s a necessity (Kreman).
There are some things that are bad about organic farming. Three quarters of what American
farmers produce actually goes to feeding our animals, making ethanol, and not the hungry
(Morello). Organic farming could produce 40% more food if used in other countries. Organic
Farming will produce higher yields such as rice, corn, and wheat. It actually does better than
modern agriculture techniques. In countries such as India, Brazil, Kenya, and Guatemala have
doubled, almost tripled their yield by using organic farming, mostly because those countries can t
afford or access fertilizer (Morello). Like it was said that some countries can t afford the fertilizer
and pesticides. If agriculture was switched to organic it would be cheaper which could give an
economic advantage.
Organic Farming can improve soil fertility and
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The Effects Of Media And Stereotypes On Women
Women Leaders and
The Effects of Media and Stereotypes Confidence, integrity, purpose, empowerment,
determination, and courage. These are some of the many words associated with leadership.
Regardless of gender, these words apply to all leaders. It is no longer a question of what women
leaders are, but rather why there are not women leaders. Today s society focuses on fulfilling
leadership positions with males, not because females do not have the same skills and knowledge as
men, but because people associate men with leaders. There are various daily obstacles that women
face in the attempt towards leadership roles including prejudice beliefs, resistance due to
stereotypes, leadership styles, family life demands and underinvestment in social capital. We have
found that through depictions in the media, women are not seen as effective leaders in the same
sense as men. These media findings and various research techniques provide evidence for the lack
of female presence in leadership positions.
Media Review
As part of our research, we Googled different images associated with women and leadership.
When you Google women leaders, what do you see? Countless images of beautiful women appear.
Women have always had to walk a fine line when it comes to their femininity in the workforce. If a
woman is too girly , she is looked down upon. When a woman is too masculine , she is looked
down upon. Google pictures of women news casters. Many news casters today are dressed in a
sexy and
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Roman Aqueducts Essay
Ancient Roman aqueducts are some of the most impressive architectural remnants of the once
dominant Roman Empire. The technological advances that were made around the first century AD
by both the Greeks and Romans in the areas of architecture, construction, and design, were cutting
edge to say the very least. There were also quite clearly abundant practical applications for the
Roman aqueducts in Rome, Italy. Even as Rome s population exceeded 1 million people around the
year 120 AD, the aqueducts capably and efficiently supplied clean and potable drinking water not
only to Rome itself, but also to a number of the large cities and small towns in the Empire, and
other points of interest including mines and significant work sites. The history... Show more content
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This volume highlights both the accomplishments of the ancient societies and the remaining
research problems, and stimulates further progress in the history of ancient technology. The subject
matter of the book is the technological framework of the Greek and Roman cultures from ca. 800
B.C. through ca. A.D. 500 in the circum Mediterranean world and Northern Europe. Each chapter
discusses a technology or family of technologies from an analytical rather than descriptive point of
view, providing a critical summation of our present knowledge of the Greek and Roman
accomplishments in the technology concerned and the evolution of their technical capabilities over
the chronological period. Each presentation reviews the issues and recent contributions, and defines
the capacities and accomplishments of the technology in the context of the society that used it, the
available technological shelf, and the resources consumed. These studies introduce and synthesize
the results of excavation or specialized studies. The chapters are organized in sections progressing
from sources (written and representational) to primary (e.g., mining, metallurgy, agriculture) and
secondary (e.g., woodworking, glass production, food preparation, textile production and leather
working) production, to technologies of social
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Metaphysical Poetry
Metaphysical Poetry: Much More Than Wit The two main views of metaphysical poetry, as
composed by poets A.E. Housman and T.S. Eliot, are vastly different. Eliot s view of
metaphysical poetry is a very positive and respectful one. He admires the uniqueness of the
metaphysical poets when he describes them as reflective poets as opposed to merely intellectual
ones. Eliot says they have the ability to feel their thought as immediately as the odor of a rose,
compared to the strictly thought driven traditional poetryof lyrical poets. Housman s view is
significantly more harsh and critical. In reference to metaphysical poetry, he says that poetry, as a
label for this particular commodity, is not appropriate. According to Housman,... Show more content
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An interesting shift, as well as an example of assonance, is seen when the speaker says, but oh,
to no end (Line 6). In this moment of lament, the speaker begins to seem pathetic and his other
commands to God begin to seem more like emotional begging. He is troubled that his reason [...]
proves weak and untrue (Lines 7 8). In line 7, the concept of reason is personified as an
ambassador to the town when the speaker says, Reason, your viceroy in me, me [...] This line
contains anadiplosis, followed by an example of consonance found in the phrase, should defend,
/ but is captiv d. Line 8 describes this ambassador of reason as being held captive by sin. In line 9,
the poem becomes more personal when the speaker expresses his overall feelings toward God by
saying, Yet dearly I love you, and would be loved fain. The speaker uses consonance to show he
knows his love is requited. However, he feels he cannot accept God s gift of love because he is
betroth d unto [God s] enemy (Line 10). He continues with this metaphor of marriage by asking
God to Divorce [him] (Line 11) from his sin. Consonance is present when the speaker
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Essay My National Hero Allama Iqbal

  • 1. Essay My National Hero Allama Iqbal 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Essay My National Hero Allama IqbalEssay My National Hero Allama Iqbal
  • 2. The Irony Of Socrates The first thing to register when considering the concept of irony in connection to Socrates is that, contrarily to what one might expect, in no passage of Plato s work does Socrates or any of his associates refer to him as an ironist. Rather, it was his opponents who accused him to be an eiron, that is, someone who practices irony. This is because up to Socratestimes, the standard understanding of the Greek word eironeia was exclusively that of deception or dissembling. More precisely, as David Wolfsdorf shows discussing a passage from Oppian s On Hunting, erioneia is the use of deception to profit at the expense of another by presenting oneself as benign in an effort to disarm the intended victim. Accordingly, eironeia and its derivatives were originally meant as terms of abuse, and Platoreserves them more properly for the sophists. Hence, when Socrates opponents accuse him of being an ironist, they are claiming that he is a liar. One such occasion is the charge moved by Trasymachus against Socrates in the first book of the Republic: Ye gods! Here we have the well known irony [italics mine] of Socrates, and I knew it and predicted that when it came to replying you would refuse and dissemble and do anything rather than answer any question that anyone asked you. (Republic I, 337 A3 7) Basically, Thrasymachus is accusing Socrates of being an ironist because, according to him, Socrates is feigning ignorance, prefering to ask questions rather than answer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Is Affirmative Action Fair Jerrica Martin PHI 103: Informal Logic Is Affirmative Action Fair? Brian Addis August 23, 2010 Is Affirmative Action Fair? Affirmative action was created to increase the number of people from certain social groups in employment, education, business, government, and other areas (LaNoue, G., 2010). This policy is geared toward women, and minorities such as African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, American Indians, and disabled people. Generally speaking, Affirmative Actionwas put into place to benefit groups that are thought to have suffered from discrimination. Some believe that affirmative action is just a means for minorities to get ahead, but the benefit is for minorities to first of all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, the rationale behind most affirmative action is sound. It does make sense to attempt to normalize for differences in the college entry level because of the quality of preparation at the elementary and secondary levels because children have no say in where they attend school. Typically, they are forced to attend a school nearest to their home and they normally do not have any control over the quality of education they receive. I made no mention here of race, but the quality of the education; the unfortunate truth here is that these two are highly correlated in our country. I derive that those who may benefit from affirmative action policies have the ability to succeed but the preparation is lacking. No matter what the case may be, they do deserve a chance. Some would argue that once you reach post college employment opportunities that there is no need for affirmative action since presumably the educational differences you find in secondary schools and colleges would have balanced out by the end of your college career. So often we still see employers choosing to hire someone that is under qualified as opposed to someone who is over qualified. Have you ever heard the statement, We decided to go with someone with a little less experience ? Oftentimes, potential employers will tell candidates for positions this because it is sounds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay On Nokia INTRODUCTION Nokia is a Finland multinational communications and information technology company. Headquarter of Nokia is located in Espoo, Uusimaa, in the greater Helsinki metropolitan area. In 2014, it employed 61,656 people across 120 countries, conducts sales in more than 150 countries and reported annual revenues of €12.73 billion. It is a public limited liability company listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange. According to Fortune Global 500 it is the world s 274th largest company measured by 2013 revenues. It currently focuses on large scale telecommunications infrastructures, technology development and licensing. It is one of the major contributor to the mobile telephony industry, having assisted in development ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... NSN has become a leading global provider of telecommunications infrastructure, which focus on offering innovative mobile broadband technology and services. In 2011, Nokia joined with Microsoft to strengthen its position in the highly competitive smartphone market. Nokia adopted the Windows Phone OS for smart devices and through their strategic partnership Nokia and Microsoft set about establishing an alternative ecosystem to rival iOS and Android. In 2011, Nokia made number of changes to its operations and company culture in the course of two years lead to shortened product development times, improved product quality and better responsiveness to market demand. In 2013, Nokia moved to reinvent itself with two transformative transactions. The first was the purchase of Siemens stake in NSN, which was nearing the end of a deep restructuring and remarkable transformation. The second was the announcement of the sale of substantially all of Nokia s Devices Services business to Microsoft. The Microsoft transaction was originally announced on September 3, 2013 and was completed on April 25, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Total School Cluster Grouping Model Analysis The total school cluster grouping model would be the model that would best serve our student using the definition below. Part of the TSCGM is to evaluate every student using a combination of student classroom perform and achievement test data (Gentry and Fugate, 2013). In the definition we stated Highly qualified professionals will identify students using multiple criteria including: achievement testing, teacher rating scales, parent questionnaires, portfolio of student products /performances (minimum of two), student self assessment (grades 6 12 only), and grades/awards (grades 6 12 only). This also serves as very important because the leadership ability is part of the definition as how you can be identified as gifted. Many students... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beginning in grade 3, students may be referred for gifted services in the visual or performing arts. Highly qualified professionals will identify students using multiple criteria including: teacher rating scales, parent questionnaires, portfolio of student products/performances (minimum of two), student self assessment (grades 6 12 only), and grades/awards in the referred art area (grades 6 12 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Change Of Sophie Throughout the book sophie goes through a lot of changes, and she learns more about herself. Her personality gradually changes over time as she discovers more about who who she really is, and who she s meant to be. In this chapter I will be walking through all the changes sophie has gone through, and who she was before she found out she was an elf, and what she has become. In the beginning of the story, sophie s starts out as this 12 year old girl who is a senior in high school and is, still smartest kid in her grade. At her school, she is looked down upon by her classmate. Due to this, Sophie knows better than to get her hopes up on having friends, because when Sophie was at a museum on a field trip, she saw Fitz for the first time, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is a telepath, meaning that she has the ability to read others minds. Not only can she read minds, but not even the best telepaths can read her mind, but she can read theirs when others can t. Not only Does Sophie have amazing and telepath skills, but she has a power that only telepath elfs have, but even then, it is a very rare power for a telapath, she can lift objects with her mind. I know this because when she came across an old man who is over 1000 years old, he watched as she levitated 10 goblets and 3 chairs, then told her your talent is extraordinary, such talent should not go to waste (Messenger, 59). This shows that sophie is a very powerful elf, and not even the oldest of elves have seen such a powerful elf. To rap up, so far Sophie has developed, and learned lot throughout the book, she has also developed characteristics that she didn t know about herself, and is continuing to learn more and more about herself and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Cosmic Prison There are many things that seem to be complete opposites of each other, yet after looking in depth our immediate conclusion appears to be wrong and the reality is they share many similarities. A popular example of this is the comparison between humans and chimpanzees. At an initial glance, humans seem so far superior to chimpanzees that the difference is at an astronomical level. The concepts, ideas, societies, relationships, technological advances that humans have brought are incomparable to what little chimpanzees have accomplished. Yet as scientists have studied and observed closely, they have noted that in reality we are made of nearly the exact same genetic structure as the chimp, varying in only a 1% difference. This miniscule 1%... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Cosmic Prison, Eiseley explains how man confines themselves to their current understanding of their self and their environment, without even considering the possibility of a greater inconceivable universe. Although Eiseley makes sure to suggest that the human brain could be physically limited to this understanding, he explains how it is most likely by man s will alone. This is because man is unwilling to accept that they may not understand, or may be wrong. They believe that they are right and won t give into other ideas. Eiseley explains this by stating that [Man] could never, by any conceivable stretch of the imagination, be aware that their so called universe was, in actuality, the prowling body of a cat or the more time enduring body of a philosopher . We think of ourselves as the only sentient part of the universe, some big significant species. Stephen Crane s poem, A Man Said to the Universe , holds this same ideology. In this poem, Man exclaims to the universe Sir, I exist! This exclamation shows Man s attempt to be recognized, but he is shot down and told of how insignificant he is compared to the rest of the infinitely existing universe, but they cannot see this because of their arrogance. All three of these examples display man s anthropocentrism, although in different approaches. The next visible connection between these works, closely related to the previous, is how puny and insignificant man really is. If one takes a moment to think about it, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay on 132 Final Part 1 of 15 6.67/ 8.335 Points Question 1 of 60 1.67/ 1.667 Points An organ that can be classified as both an endocrine and exocrine gland is the A. hypothalamus. B. thymus gland. C. gallbladder. D. pituitary gland. E. pancreas. Answer Key: E Feedback: Good job! Question 2 of 60 1.67/ 1.667 Points Hormones that bind to receptors inside of target cells are usually A. proteins. B. second messengers. C. lipid soluble. D. prohormones. E. water soluble. Answer Key: C Feedback: Good job! Question 3 of 60 1.67/ 1.667 Points An example of a hormone that under certain circumstances is regulated by positive feedback is A. insulin. B. melatonin. C. calcitonin. D. oxytocin. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... leukocytosis. B. polycythemia. C. leukopenia. D. anemia. Answer Key: A Feedback: Good job! Question 17 of 60 1.67/ 1.667 Points Leukocytes can be divided into three major groups. A. False B. True Answer Key: A Feedback: Good job! Question 18 of 60 1.67/ 1.667 Points The normal pH range for blood is A. 7.15 7.45. B. 7.25 7.35.
  • 9. C. 7.45 7.65. D. 7.35 7.45. Answer Key: D Feedback: Good job! Part 5 of 15 5.0/ 8.335 Points Question 19 of 60 0.0/ 1.667 Points The normal pacemaker of the heart is/are the A. atrioventricular node. B. bundle of His. C. sinoatrial node. D. Purkinje fibers. Answer Key: C Feedback: Review chapter 15 Question 20 of 60 0.0/ 1.667 Points The blood vessel that collects deoxygenated blood of the coronary circulation and empties into the right atrium is the A. coronary sinus. B. vena cava. C. sigmoid sinus. D. pulmonary sinus. Answer Key: A Feedback: Review chapter 15 Question 21 of 60 1.67/ 1.667 Points Which portion of the heart has the thickest myocardium? A. left atrium B. right ventricle C. right atrium D. left ventricle Answer Key: D Feedback: Good job! Question 22 of 60 1.67/ 1.667 Points Cardiac muscle fibers are connected with each other by A. desmosomes. B. tight junctions. C. intercalated discs. D. neuromuscular junctions. Answer Key: C Feedback: Good job! Question 23 of 60 1.67/ 1.667 Points The muscular wall of the left ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. America Online, Financial statement analysis Financial statement analysis America Online, Inc. Case Study 1 1. Prior to 1995, why was America Online so successful in the commercial online industry relative to its competitors CompuServe and Prodigy? AOL offered a broad range of features including real time talk, electronic mail, e magazines and newspapers, online classes, shopping, and internet access. They also had software for the internet such as for production and distribution of original content, interactive marketing and transactions capabilities, and networks to support the transmission of data. In other words, AOL was a platform that connected the person with the need to internet access with the person who had the internet content by charging membership fees. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Considering the uncertainty in the subscription life, in order to provide more accurate report AOL should change its accounting policy and charge the subscriber acquisition cost to the period in which it is incurred. The company was not consistent with this point of view and actually increased the amortization period from 12 18 months to 24 months in 1995. AOL was too confident in its market strategy and retention ability and ignored the increased competition in the market. 5. What would be the effect on AOL s 1994 and 1995 ending balance sheets if the company had followed the policy of expensing subscriber acquisition outlays instead of capitalizing them? What would be the effect of expensing subscriber acquisition costs on AOL s 1995 income statement? If AOL expensed the subscriber acquisition outlays instead of capitalizing them, it removes these costs from the asset section on the balance sheets, which reduces the total assets. The shareholder s equity decreases as a result. If these costs were expensed, they would appear in the expense section on the income statement. Therefore, increasing the expenses and reduce the net income on the income ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Euthyphro Pious Quotes In Euthyphro by Plato, Socrates and Euthyphro discuss the ethics involved in putting his own father on trial for murder. Through this, they discuss the idea of ethics combined with the divine. They ponder what exactly makes an idea or practice pious, whether it be that the idea itself was already pious or only pious because the gods liked it. One quote that caught my interest was when they are discussing what is pious versus what is just. Socratesponders, Is it where just is, there too is pious ? Or where pious is, there too is just , but where just is, everywhere is not pious? (12d). Before this quote, Socrates explains that there are a vast range of whole numbers, some odd and some even. In the grand scheme of things, a number is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Moon Affect Human Behavior There is very little information about the floor of the sea and the depths of space, but we as humans have come a long way from where we started. For hundreds of years folk stories and horror movies have used the superstition of the moon in order to create a real world appeal. Whether the moon is being held captive by a hostile Native American tribe or werewolves are roaming the town there s no doubt that humans feel the power of the moon. Americans have sent men to the moon and found giant squid in deep sea, but we still have very limited knowledge when it comes to the power of the moon or what s at the bottom of the sea. Though studies show that the moon controls a lot more than the average person might think, there is no real conclusion... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a possibility that the gravitational pull of the moon affects humans as it affects the currents in major bodies of water. There is not much information on the topic, but many studies have been done to try to prove or disprove that theory. The results are controversial and spread out. So does the moon affect human behavior? By studying scientific experiments and analyzing data I hope to come to a conclusion. The Full moon may or may not directly or indirectly affect the activity of humans. Jodi tasso and Elizabeth miller, the authors of The effects of the moon on human behavior* describe a study where It was found that the eight categories of rape, robbery and assault, burglary, larceny and theft, auto theft, offenses against family and children, drunkenness, and disorder conduct occurred significantly more frequently during the full moon phase than at other times of the year. The quote shows some potential volatility to the idea that humans could be affected by the moon. The Women state that there was a significant increase in the number of criminal offenses during the full moon phase. The moon cycle take 29.5 day to go from full to full again, during those 29.5 days there are seven days when the moon gets brighter and brighter until it is full, this is known as the moon phase It could be nothing more than coincidence but data has show similar results time and time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Influence of George Frideric Handel on Music Introduction Over time, the world has seen many outstanding musicians, and so much fantastic music. Each highly remembered composer or musician changed the way we think and see the world. They give us new ideas, and music is a wonderful way to convey moods and emotions. Each also slightly changed music itself. Handel was one of the greatest of these people. He was a superior composer who largely influenced and expanded music. Background George Frideric Handel was born in Germany, but found his future in England as a composer. Stanley states that: Handel was by training and temperament a composer... Like Mozart he possessed in the highest degree the supreme attributes of the musical dramatist (105 106). The surprising thing is Handel was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... England loved Handel dearly. He was famous all over. He wrote different genres, and for many occasions, so many people were familiar with him, one way or another. The musical history of England is greatly dependent on Handel. He was, undoubtedly, one of their most honored composers. To George Frederik Handel we own our prestige as a musical nation; to his inimitable genius and mighty intellect we are indebted ... [Handel s operas] have served as a model for the formation of our national style; his individual idiosyncrasies have become the accepted formulae of sacred musical utterance, and the purity of his themes and major proportions of his style have given at once the example, and the spirit of emulation to succeeding generations of native musicians! (Qtd in. Parker) He gave England its reputation in music, providing the foundation for many fantastic composers after him. Handel notably impacted the writings of future composers. Langlois evaluates Handel s influence in many of Mozart s pieces. These are in pieces such as The Solemn Vespers, or C Minor Mass. He also tells of Handel s influence on Beethoven. There can be found a certain Handelian influence in Beethoven s music. Many of Beethoven s grand themes sound as if they could have been written by Handel... More ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Linguistic Impact Essay Linguistic Impact In the field of Modern Languages and Linguistics, words are of great importance. A language s phonology (study of how sounds are organized and used), morphology (study of the form and structure of words), syntax (study of the rules that govern sentence structure), semantics (study of meaning of words, sentences, and expressions), pragmatics (study of aspects of meaning and language use and context), and phonetics (study of human speech sounds) all play an important part in everyday life. These have a major impact in understanding the intent of what is spoken or heard. Due to the importance of communication, literary elements such as metaphors (which are defined as a figure of speech in which a word or phrase... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They have migrated from a variety of different countries and all have brought their distinct ideologies, beliefs and cultures. Through the study of aspects of their language and literature much can be learned about the people. Hispanic identity and culture are connected with their language and literature therefore metaphors are meaningful. Due to the diversity of the Hispanic culture, some metaphors have varying points of origin although the meanings are the same. There is, for instance, the saying, De tal palo, tal astilla ; which literally means from such a stick such a splinter (Cuentos y dichos) . Its actual meaning is like father like son or a chip off the old block. Although it is of Mexican origin, it has been widely used throughout Latin America and is familiar to most Spanish speakers. Another common metaphor is Estar hasta el gorro. It literally means to be up to the hat. The English translation is to be fed up (with) (Larousse Dictionary). It is so widely used that no particular place of origin is given. Most Spanish metaphors were created based on the work, activities or images common to that particular country. For example, the population in the Dominican Republic contains a racial mixture of Black, White and Mestizo (mixed Spanish and Indian ancestry). A common metaphor used by Dominicans is Cabello muerto. Its literal meaning is Dead Head. But, the actual meaning is a person with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Rhetorical Analysis Of Lou Gehrig s Speech To Baseball Seventy three years ago, on July 4th, a man whose skillset lied on the baseball field, much rather than in speechmaking, delivered one of the most effective and inspiring speeches of all time. His name was Lou Gehrig, and in the matter of approximately two minutes, he managed to reflect not only his own thoughts of his disease and retirement from baseball, but also the thoughts and mindsets of his fans and the American people during the 1930s. Lou Gehrig s farewell speech, famously including the aforementioned quote, drew upon many rhetorical strategies in order to convey themes and emotions that, especially during the time period, were extremely important to his fans and all people. Gehrig heavily utilized ethos and pathos to argue his point, and it was these two rhetorical appeals combined that allowed him to establish himself as a humble and thankful man who considered himself nothing but lucky to have been given the opportunities in life that he had been given. The backdrop of Lou Gehrig s speech is extremely important in considering why his speech was so rhetorically effective. As mentioned previously, the speech was delivered seventy three years ago, in 1939. At this time, the country was slowly recovering from the Great Depression and war was imminent in Europe. It was a testing time for the American people, so just to relax and enjoy themselves, people went to baseball games. People looked up to these baseball players and it was through them that they could get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. How to Do a Case Main players Meredith Collins, VP of Marketing for Reed Supermarket Dollar stores are increasing competitorпѓ The Dollar General (DG), , Family dollar, Aldi poses threat due to its remarkable low price, Jack Morrissey, CEO of Reed Supermarket Other supermarkets like Wal Mart, Costco Higher end customers Food manufacturers aldi, trader joe s, sell mostly private label merchandise Limited selection stores a) The main problem or two key problems. Declining shares in the past in the Columbus, Ohio market the fight for market share is very intense due to large supermarkets, small regional chains, independents that include lower priced TopVal, mid range Galaxy (owned by Supervalu), and top range Delfina, three Whole... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This might help them capture some more of the market shares. This approach would capture the attention of customers who value quality over price and customers who are price conscious, which in turn might create some loyal customers. They might even pass the targeted 16% that the CEO Jack Morrissey has set up, which in turn might give them at least a temporary competitive advantage. (differentiate itself from the other supermarkets) The company can continue on carrying organic products but they can also emphasize on the healthy aspect of the it, so they could meet the demands of the health conscious Americans. c) Pros and Cons for each of the solutions. The special dollar approach might confuse customers or tarnish Reed s image and possibly lower margin as Collins is worried about, but it will help it might increase market share by creating a whole new customer base. High end and Low end operation would capture a new customer base, but might lose some of its current high end customers they might not properly understand the new approach. Focus on advertising to health conscious customers could help the company maintain current and possible bring in new customers, but it could very expensive and limit the company s customer potentials. d) Rationale for choosing one of the solutions, explain how this is the best solution. Reposition to have both low price and high quality high price products would be the best solution because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Legend Of Nick And The Evil King Nick and the evil King Have you ever heard of the Legend of Nick and the Evil King if you haven t stay put and listen the story of one of the most unforgettable castle guard. For twenty years the castle s first guard Nick (short for Nicholas) has protected the kingdom from evil. On a Friday afternoon in 1485, the England kingdom was having a normal day until the king henryв…Ўcalled Nick. Nick was at The edge of the kingdom getting food for the cook but with his ability to run fast he was able to get there in 5 minutes. When he got there he could here the king shouting There is a thief . What is happening my king said Nick. A thief stole my crown I have a feeling it was simon my enemy, he probably hid it in his castle said the king. I will retrieve your crown my king said Nick. Very well said the king But one last thing you must bring a man of your choice and the castle Wyvern . In the morning the guard found the Wyvern and he chose Peter the sneakiest man in the kingdom and they went off on their journey They went soaring through the sky on the Wyvern.The Wyvern was as dark as the night and sixty feet long and a wingspan up to thirty feet wide so if it went under the sun it would block it. How do you think were going to get inside the simons castle peter. On this Wyvern it block s all the sun said nick oh nick sometimes I think that you re not as smart as people say you are simon s castle basicly is the dark said peter. In the afternoon they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Explain The Extent Between The Federalists And The 1790s order to stop sole control of power, the Constitution deliberately dispersed said power between the member states and the national government. This had the effect of a fragmented government structure where co ordination was in short supply and control lay in a plethora of discordant hands. The realisation that this could only be overcome via the coming together of similar minded folk who could, in turn, appropriate the presidency and control congress dawned, and the 1790 s heralded two American national parties, The Federalists and the Republicans. However, this does not mean that there was a complete absence of political activity prior to the 1790 s. The exact opposite is in fact true. There was already large social, racial and economic disjuncture... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Questions of national interest consumed both parties focus and naturally, drew their attention beyond state lines. Support had to be drawn from all over the country, the Federalists, from the banking, commercial and financial interests and the Republicans, from small farmers, debtors, southern planters and frontier settlers .They could not afford to be exclusive parties. The dangers of a narrowly based coalition were acute and as such, both parties needed to increase their support. Otherwise, neither party would have the slightest chance of gaining a majority vote and in turn winning the presidency. This, according to many scholars, can be held accountable for the extremely broad scope of the two modern American parties that are almost indiscernible from one another. Parties must be adept to the changing patterns of American life. Indeed, the failures of the Federalist and Whig parties in pervious years can be attributed to their stubborn resistance to widening their coalition. Both of the modern parties have taken valuable lessons from these failures, although lapses in attention have seen them suffer electorally in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Canon Polykleitos Polykleitos and the Canon of Proportions Derived from the Greek word Kanon meaning to measure, rule, or law, Greece s Polykleitos discusses the ideal mathematical proportions for the parts of the human body and proposes for sculptures of the human figure a dynamic counter balance in his The Canon (Janser). The aim of Polykleitos The Canon was to explain the statue Doryphoros through the beauty and perfection it entailed. Polykleitos revealed that the secret of achieving beauty lies in the symmetry of all the parts of the statue to one another and to the whole (Farber). Through The Canon, seen in Doryphoros, Polykleitos not only set the standard for the perfect human form in High Classical Greece, but like the domino effect set the standard... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His works being recreated and studied by Roman artist, opening the door to a standard of the perfect human body in the art world. His works were studied by popular artist such as Leonardo da Vinci who created works to mirror the image and standard for perfection made by Polykletios in works such as Virtuvian Man, and still stand to have an imprint on art and our daily lifes today. In new means of art such as photography, photographers who photograph images of what are believed to be perfect people are photographing those who come the closest to resembling the standards set by Polykletios. Modern society finds themselves adoring fashion models, movie stars, and athletes because of a long and undying fascination with the cultural ideal of achieving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Jimmy Kimmel Research Paper The person I admire greatly is Jimmy Kimmel. Jimmy Kimmel is a comedian on a show called The Late Show . When I watch the late show I laugh the whole time because I think Jimmy Kimmel is a very good comedian. I also admire him for the reason that I want to be like him when I grow up. To be a comedian when I grow up I must acquire a good sense of humor. To have a good sense of humor, I have to be humorous I look up to Jimmy Kimmel to learn how he uses delivery, content, and tone to make his jokes better so I can use those tactics to make my jokes better. One day, I want to be as good as a comedian as Jimmy Kimmel because it makes me feel good when other people laugh at my jokes. I also look up to him because he has a late show and I want ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Human Resource Management Development and Strategic... The Emerald Research Register for this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com /researchregister The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0262 1711.htm Human resource management development and strategic management enhanced by simulation exercises Peter R.J. Trim Department of Management, Birkbeck College, University of London, London, UK Keywords Management development, Mentoring, Strategic management, Simulation Abstract In order to meet the challenges of the marketplace, senior management needs to ensure that an organisation employs highly skilled and well motivated staff, and there is a commitment to establishing a learning organisation. Simulation exercises can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By thinking ahead, senior managers can implement a process that takes into account the strategic thinking workshop approach put forward by Graetz, (2002, pp. 458 9). The advantage of this approach will be realised when staff from around the world are brought together on a problem solving exercise. It is also necessary to take into account the communicative skill gaps that exist and what type of interpersonal skills are needed, and this is especially true in the ` context of decision making vis a vis strategic alliances, for example (Trim and Lee, 2003). What needs to be understood, however, is how individuals from different cultures relate to people from outside their cultural value system. The key issues which surface are issues such as the appropriate way in which to communicate within the organisation s hierarchy, and if necessary, how to communicate with government representatives. Therefore, training and staff development personnel in international organisations need to identify which ` type of simulation exercises will be most suitable for training staff vis a vis careers in an international organisational setting. Human resource management specialists will, therefore, need to develop staff development programmes that enable an individual employee to develop their skill base continually. This means, according to Blunden (1997, p. 277), that an individual needs to develop an ability to transfer his/her learning and skills from one situation to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Importance of Setting in Jack Londons To Build a... A good writer s depiction of setting positions the reader right into the story. In To Build a Fire by Jack London, the setting plays a significant role throughout the entire short story. London uses certain techniques to establish the atmosphere of the story. By introducing his readers to the setting, prepares them for a tone that is depressed and frightening. Isolated by the hostile environment of the Yukonin sub freeing temperatures, a man falls victim to the unrelenting and unforgiving power of nature, London shows us how the main character of the story is completely unaware of his surroundings. The only world the man is truly accustomed to is his own. Never being exposed to such a harsh climate draws one to conclude that the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But, we realize almost immediately, the man has only a superficial knowledge of the Arctic. As he stands on a bank of the Yukon about to plunge into an almost absolute wilderness, he has little or no understanding either of his immense isolation relative to his surroundings or of the extreme danger posed by the cold snap. But all of this, London comments at the beginning of the third paragraph, The mysterious, far reaching hair line trail, the absence of sun from the sky, the tremendous cold, and the strangeness and weirdness of it all, made no impression on the man. Thus, the man also knows, in addition to the fact the sun will reappear, that it is fifty degrees below zero, but he does not know the meaning of this fact, it portends death for anyone who makes himself vulnerable to its ability to kill. Fifty degrees below zero was to him just precisely fifty degrees below zero. That there should be anything more to it than that was a thought that never entered his head. During his journey, the man gets his feet wet as he falls through the ice into the water of a hot spring. Because of the severity of the cold, the man s life depends upon his ability to adapt to his surroundings. After one, half successful fire starting endeavor, and several other pitiful attempts, the hopelessness of the man s lone struggle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Pressure Washer Research Paper Why A Pressure Washer Is Useful And Worth The Expense If you re thinking of buying a pressure washer to clean the siding on your house, but you re afraid it s not a good investment since you don t need to clean your siding very often, you don t have to worry. A pressure washer is one of the most useful pieces of cleaning equipment you can own. You ll find a variety of uses for it such as cleaning your driveway and washing your car or truck. Here are a few other uses for a pressure washer you may not have considered. Bring An Old Wood Fence Back To Life A pressure washer is great for blasting dirt off a chain link or vinyl fence. However, it really comes in handy when you want to restore an old wood fence. As a wood fence ages, the wood oxidizes and turns a silver or gray color. What you may not know is that the silver color is just on the surface and you can blast it off with a pressure washer. Just don t use a setting that s so high it damages the wood. Adjust the pressure so the water is strong enough to take off the silver layer and the color of your fence will be restored so you fence practically looks brand new. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their tiny nests stick to the roof and sides of your home like glue. You knock them down with a broom only to have them reappear in a few days. You may not even be able to reach them with a broom if they are near the roof and the last thing you want to do is mess with a wasp nest while standing on a ladder. If you have a pressure washer, you can keep up with your wasp patrol much easier. You don t have to get as close to the nests as you do if you use a broom. Plus, the pressure washer has more power so it can knock a nest down when a garden hose does little more than just soak it. Just be sure to knock down the sticky little nests after they ve been abandoned or after you ve killed the wasps with an insect fogger so wasps don t fly at you when you blast away with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Effects Of Motor Vehicles On The Environment Abstract The following report outlines the impacts that motor vehicles have on the environment as well as detailed strategies aimed at minimizing these impacts. The conducted research found that the effects of motor vehicles cause significant harm to the environment in various ways. Through the emission of toxic and greenhouse gases as well as the usage and disposal of non renewable resources, a number of environmental symptoms were occurring: Increase in the Earth s greenhouse effect, and therefore contributing to Global Warming Usage and disposal of natural non renewable resources at unsustainable rates Contamination of wildlife habitats and obstruction of ecological growth Decrease in air quality with visible effects (haze and smog), particularly in urban environments Strategies were developed in order to improve the effects of road transport and to help fight the environmental symptoms caused by these effects. The strategies aimed at improving the manufacturing process of motor vehicles, reducing the emissions of road transport, minimizing the fuel consumption of drivers and reducing the demand for travel. They consisted of: Implementing systems which encourage automotive recycling Utilizing clever urban design in conjunction with building legislation thus helping develop dense living areas Educating drivers on driving techniques and assisting them to minimize their fuel consumption Utilizing new technologies such as hybrid cars and biofuels which offset ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Describe How Current Health and Safety Legislation,... 1)Describe how current health and safety legislation, policies and procedures are implemented in the setting. There are several key pieces of legislation that impact on how schools manage the health and safety of both their employees, and others who come into contact with the school e.g pupils, support workers and parents. These pieces of legislation are: The Health and Safety at Work, etc Act 1974 This act places the responsibility of ensuring the health and safety and welfare of employees, with the employer. The main ways that this is usually implemented in a school setting are: ensuring that there is an effective way of reporting any hazards to the appropriate person so that any required action can be taken. Every school is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As well as ensuring that the equipment meets the required safety standards, it should be age and ability appropriate to the people using it, and regularly checked to make sure that it is still in good repair, and fit for purpose. The Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 This covers issues including the provision of appropriate first aid equipment, and the appropriate number of first aiders. The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 This requires the employer to assess and minimise any risks when working with electricity or electrical equipment. The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 This sets out the guidelines surrounding completion of risk assessments by the employer. The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 This sets out the guidance on minimising the risks associated with lifting, carrying etc. The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 Under this act, employers are responsible for reporting certain types of incidents, accidents or illnesses to the Health and Safety Exectutive, or the local authority. death of any person a major injury to any person at work hospital treatment of any person who is not at work (eg pupil/student) an accident which results in a person at work being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Advantages of a Codified Constitution Now Outweigh the... The advantages of a codified constitution now outweigh the disadvantages The evidence suggests that the advantages of a codified constitution do not now outweigh the disadvantages. In codified constitutions, laws are entrenched which makes it harder for them to evolve and adapt to modern requirements because it takes a long time for a response due to the required procedures, which might involve gaining two thirds majority in the legislature or approval by referendum. As a result, one can argue that countries with codified constitutions struggle to find a resolution to their dogmatic laws. For example, the USA are still unable to introduce stricter gun laws because it opposes the constitutional right for citizens to bear arms, even though ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The executive can exercise significant control over the legislative process in the House of Commons. Therefore power is concentrated amongst representatives who have been democratically elected and have a mandate to govern in place of appointed judges or bureaucrats who cannot be held accountable. A codified constitutionwould place constraints on the government making it less decisive and therefore less strong because government would be reluctant to act in case it is seen as opposing the constitution. Alternatively some argue that the executive has too much power which threatens individual rights. Therefore some suggest that a codified constitution would help to safeguard citizen s rights because at the moment Britain has adopted the European Convention on Human Rights by passing the Human Rights Act 1998, which is considered weak as it could be overridden by Parliament due to Parliamentary sovereignty. Furthermore the European Convention on Human rights is part of UK law however its terms are not determined in the UK, whereas a codified constitution would include a statement of rights in the UK which would be controlled domestically. However the government is held to account by the British public in general elections because the First Past The Post (FPTP) electoral system favours the two party ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. William Dunham s Journey Through Genius The author of Journey through Genius, William Dunham, begins this chapter by depicting how mathematics was spurred and developed in early civilizations. Dunham focuses primarily on the works and achievements of early Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Greece in this section. These ancient societies, as they developed, produced mathematicians such as; Thales, Pythagoras, and Hippocrates, who turned a basic human intuition for space and quantity into applicable everyday mathematics. The primary influences driving the development of early mathematics were the issues of growing civilizations, most notably counting commodities, taxation, and the division of land equally, rather than a pure desire for understanding that is seen in mathematics today. These influences culminated in the development of early arithmetic and geometry. The first civilization that is discussed is early Egypt. Records have been found referring to mathematics done in Egypt showing a rudimentary understanding of the Pythagorean Theoremas it pertains to the construction of triangles with whole number sides before the creation of the Pythagorean Theorem. An example lies in an ancient Egyptian construction of a rope with knots forming 12 evenly spaced segments along the length of the rope. They knew if a trianglehaving sides of 5, 4, and 3 segments was formed it would form a triangle containing a right angle. However, it is important to state that evidence has not been found that ancient Egyptians understood exactly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Jfk White House Tour Analysis Event On February 14, 1962, Jacqueline Kennedy gave an hour long televised tour of her restoration of the White House. With CBS News correspondent, Charles Collingwood by her side, Jackie Kennedy showed America the historic site, which was the first ever television tour inside. The film aired on both CBS and NBC at 10 o clock p.m., and was later rebroadcasted by ABC later in the week. The program reached a shocking 80 million viewers. This scripted broadcast fostered the awareness that the White House during the Kennedy Administration was different from that of those before. This home was one of elegance and grace, which was emulated by the First Lady, who America was able to see for an extended period of time during this broadcast. When explaining the reason for her restoration project Kennedy states, I just feel that everything in the White House should be the best the entertainment that s given here. If it s an... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kennedy s tour is representative of the role as a whole. This can be seen through the portrayal of first ladies through media coverage. It is clear the media plays a role in the formation and solidification of the First Lady stereotype, which is the visible symbol of the American woman of the time. The broadcast also brings forward questions of public and private life. Because of this portrayal, are there expectations of how all women should fulfill their gender role in society? There has always been a semblance of tension between the press and the First lady, as they represent women who are achieving more public power over time. Gutgold puts it perfectly when she says; To be seen and heard is progress for women in politics and in broadcasting (Gutgold). The performance by Jacqueline is a vibrant demonstration of he advancement of female power through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Language Techniques Used In Macbeth Shakespeare uses many language techniques, which tells us exactly what Macbeth, is thinking throughout this act. Is this a dagger I see before me is rhetoric language, which emphasizes his amount of faith in himself. This is the first line of the poem and it shows us the mental state of Macbeth as he is slowly slipping into insanity. Rhetoric language Is language designed to have a persuasive or impressive effect? Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible to feeling as to sight? This is also rhetoric language as Macbeth is addressing the dagger without saying the word dagger. The word Dagger is used throughout the poem. The dagger symbolizes blood and gore. Mine eyes are made the fools o the other sense, This is a statement with two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Compare And Contrast Dog s Death And The Blue Bowl As we go through life, we experience countless losses. Those losses include loved ones such as family members, friends, or both pets. Some individuals covet their furry friends as family, and when that family pet dies people exhibit the same feelings of loss as they would for a human. However, some individuals are not as involved with their pets, and do not experience the same emotional response to their passing. Nonetheless, the loss of a petis a memorable experience for most people. In John Updike s Dogs Death and Jane Kenyon s The Blue Bowl, the speakers have just lost a pet; and although their experiences are similar, their attitudes towards their pets departure do not completely align. This essay will outline the similarities in these poems, as well distinguish their differences. Both of these poems share the same plot: the loss of a pet and the speakers play by play of how that day unfolded. These poems are memories and are not written in the present which means the speakers are sharing their memories through their own reality of the experience. Clues that indicate past speech are in words that end in ed in the first sentence of both poems such as kicked or buried (line 1 pg 548 and line 1 pg 636). In Updike s poem, the speaker refers to a newspaper as an object tied to the dog. Similarly in Kenyon s poem, the catis tied to a blue bowl, which the pet is buried with. These objects are apart of the pets everyday lives, and is something that their owners have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Salinity In The Murray Darling Basin The Murray Darling river travels through many states in Australia including NSW and Queensland making it the biggest and most important source of water in Australia. The Murray Darling is largely affected by salinity in the water and soil. Salinity is a reoccurring problem in Australia especially in The Murray Darling Basin, as salinity dates back to 140 million years ago when seas dried up and left salt on the sea floor, When the Murray Darling was discovered, traces of salt were found in the water and in the soil. Salinity in the Murray Darling makes the inhabitable for some species. Salinity is caused in many ways including Irrigation and clearance of deep rooted native vegetation with shallow rooted introduces plants. Both these points ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Misunderstanding Between Christianity And Jews Investigating Judaism Misunderstanding between Jews and Christians The first misunderstanding between Jews and Christians is that Jews are still searching for a Messiah, Jeremiah 23:5 ( the days are coming, declares the Lord, when I will raise up for David a righteous Branch, a King who will reign wisely and do what is just and right in the land). While Christians believe that the Messiah has arrived. The challenge here is that this formulation attributes to the expectation of a Messiah, a prominence and a centrality it has not usually had in Judaism. Christianity is a Messiah associated religion to an extent that Judaism is not. Although in Judaism the rate has varied from a different century to the other and from one branch to the other, the messianic age expectation, of a period of justice and peace, has always been more important (Fisher, 2010). In any case, the coming of messianic age and the Messiah appearance are connected together. When justice and peace arrive, then, will be the period to identify that the Messiah is. Until then everybody has the task ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This practice however, has already begun even though Christian scholars have only just started to think through the consequences of Christian theology of the ongoing covenantal reality of Judaism. Despite this, in September 2000, there was a statement prepared by four Jews theologians entitled Dabru Emet means Speak Truth. It entailed the cross demonstrational Jewish statement on the relation with Christianity; in it, there was an assertion that stated: Jews and Christians worship the same God. Dabru Emet attempts to bring to understanding the terms of Jewish and overcomes the natural temptation of accusations (Leighton, 2009). This includes the challenging process of overcoming pain, and at times the triumphalism of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay Filipino Americas Filipino Americans America is considered a melting pot of different ethnic groups. By today s standard, American culture is the result of a variety of races integrating their own cultural beliefs into American society. Throughout the years, the United States has seen a massive increase of people migrating from Asian countries; they make up 3.6 percent of the U.S. population, a 199 percent increase from 1980 when they constituted only 1.5 percent of the population (Ng). Like other immigrants, Asians come here in order to seek a better life and experience civil liberties. According to statistics, Filipino Americans today make up the second largest Asian Pacific American (APA) group in the country (Aquino). Filipinos alongside ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This eventually led to the Philippine American War of 1898, which was considered by some historians as the first Vietnam because of the atrocities; The estimated American casualties were 4,000 and the estimated losses for the Filipinos were between 200,000 to 600,000 depending on what data source one looks at (Nebrida). President McKinley declared that the war was over on July 4, 1902 because of the casualties that were being reported overseas. The end of this historical event was a chance for both countries to heal old wounds and start over again. After the war ended in 1902, United States was on a mission to repair the damages that the Philippines had endured; they wanted to win back the trust of its people. President McKinley created laws that gave the Philippines some of the same provisions as America regarding government structure. According to Sonia M. Zaide, an expert Filipino historian, the Philippines was on its way to rebuilding itself: Under the new regime agriculture developed rapidly, commerce and trade soared to unprecedented levels, transportation and communication were modernized, banking and currency improved, the manufacturing industries were transformed. As compared with the Spanish era, economic progress of the Philippines during the American era forged ahead with great strides. (291) The economy as well as education was improving dramatically. Teachers, also known as Thomasites, were sent over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Mauritius Presentation Table of Contents Introduction2 Introduction to Religion and Culture3 Religion3 Culture3 Language5 Wildlife and preservation of the Island5 Mauritius Geography and Climate6 Facts and figures6 Cyclones7 Trading7 Currency8 Tourism9 References10 Introduction Mauritius is a small paradise island situated in the Indian Ocean. This minute island of pleasure lies 2,400 kilometres away from the south east coast of Africa due east of Madagascar. The volcanic and mountainous island equates to 2,040 square kilometres. Now known to be an exotic beach destination, the island lies north of the Tropic of Capricorn and has become a striking piece of geography as it once was a volcano. Comprising of a total of 13 beaches each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The wildlife foundation mission is to вћў To save threatened species. вћў To seek and gain new information through data management and field research. вћў To share the knowledge found with of conservation programmes all over the world. вћў To share the joy and happiness that wildlife can bring with the Mauritian people. вћў To secure a future for Mauritian species. Finally, Conservation in Mauritius is one of the world s biggest successes Adapted From: http://www.mauritian wildlife.org Mauritius Geography and Climate Mauritius is an island of a volcanic origin and it has a central plateau which is about 400 metres above the sea level. The island s tropical climate which is warm and dry in winter and hot and wet in summer would be acceptable for many people. The seasons in Mauritius can be divided into hot, wet season which starts from December to April and pleasantly cool, dry season from May to November. This makes Mauritius a year round tourist destination. The average temperature in summer is 27В° C on the Coast and 23В° C on the Central Plateau. Winter season on Mauritius
  • 35. Island has an average temperature of 21В° C on the Coast to 17В° C on the Central Plateau. Although the warmest month is known as February, the season can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Characteristics Of A Root Cause Analysis A root cause analysis is a mechanism used to determine if procedures prompt sentinel occasions. A sentinel occasion is characterized by Cherry and Jacob as a startling event that can cause genuine physical or psychologic damage or the danger thereof. (Cherry and Jacob, 2011, p. 444) The goal of a root cause analysisis to distinguish the components which brought on the sentinel occasion and to recognize imperfections in the framework which can be adjusted with a specific end goal to keep a rehash of the occasion later on. A root cause analysis is not used to accuse people, and is not relevant when the occasion is deliberate, or brought on by carelessness or a criminal demonstration. Root cause analysis concentrates on disappointments in the framework that can be remedied (Huber and Ogirnc, 2014). Before starting the RCA, a multidisciplinary group is chosen to survey the occasions included in the sentinel occasion. This group is regularly made out of four to six individuals. These individuals would incorporate agents from Risk and Quality departments. Despite the fact that including Nurse J. what s more, Dr. T. on the group will give direct information of the occasions, they could expect that the RCA is being led to place fault on them. Each individual from the group must comprehend and concur this is not the motivation behind the RCA. The viability of the group will be decreased in the event that this point is not unmistakably caught on. The four parts which should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. exploring rhetorical modes 2 Essays University of Phoenix Material Exploring Rhetorical Modes Rhetorical Modes Worksheet Chart Complete the following worksheet on rhetorical modes for academic essays using the information shared in Use Effective Methods of Development in The Everyday Writer Plus. Rhetorical Mode Explain in your own words (using complete sentences) when a writer would use this mode. Narrative Narrative is telling a story to someone with a lot of detail. Description Description writing paints a picture with vivid details. Definition Definition is defining a word or concept. Process Process is when you write something in a certain order, like a timeline. Problem and solution Problem and solution gives a detailed plan on how the problem can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Complete the following chart using your selected rhetorical mode in order to narrow down a topic and create a clear path to Week 2 assignments. Question: Your response, in at least 25 words using complete sentences: Which rhetorical mode (comparison and contrast, cause and effect, and persuasive) are you using for your essay? Why? I chose to do cause and effect for my essay. I think it will fit best with the topic I chose The effect domestic violence has on children. In your own words, define the mode you chose. Cause and effect is more descriptive in my opinion. Also shows readers just like it says the cause and effect of a topic. How is an essay for this rhetorical mode organized (i.e. what does it include, etc.)? You would have the cause first than show the effect with tons of detail and information. Using the examples from the chapters provided on your mode of choice, share a topic choice of your own that would work well for this mode (feel free to explore multiple topics, if desired). The effect domestic violence has on children Domestic Violence Alcoholism
  • 38. Why would you like to explore this topic further? I was abused and saw my siblings get abused as well. Its apart of my past so I would like to explore this topic further. In order to narrow it down properly, discuss what aspect of this topic will you focus on (i.e. what specifically would you like your readers to learn from your essay)? I want them to learn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Importance Of Physical Activity For Special Needs Tycen Biggs Mrs. Johnson Research Paper The Importance of Physical Activity for Special Needs Everyone needs physical activity to stay healthy. For special needs, it is even more important exercise and to get around. Exercise affects them by enabling them to learn new things that could help them physically, mentally, and emotionally. Strengthening those attributes could improve their skills and help them learn in different ways. Physical activity is very crucial for special needs to help improve them physically, mentally, and emotionally. For special needs not to have physical activity is a bad thing. Special needs are more likely to receive illnesses such as chronic disease, or have bladder problems. When they don t exercise many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Half of that 21 million does not get the exercise they need, and it jeopardizes their health(Reinburg). According to Dianna Carroll, 57 percent of adults with limited mobility, 40 percent of adults with memory or thinking problems, 36 percent of those with vision problems and 33 percent of those with serious hearing difficulty get no aerobic exercise. That is in contrast of the 26 percent of adults without a disability and get no exercise. With those stats it shows the importance of exercise and how vital it is to get out and active. The less active people with disabilities are, the less function their lungs and heart will have. In those percents there are people who have difficulty walking or climbing stair, have problems seeing or hearing, or concentrating, remembering or making decisions(Reinburg). This not only affects their health, but also how much they are going to learn and respond. These stats tell us what happens when special needs people don t get the exercise they need and how this affects them. When special needs have physical activity, it a real change made to them physically, mentally, and emotionally. Physically it helps them get healthy. But it helps more than that. Exercise helps the body boost body functions. One of the many functions that it helps is the immune system. With just that improvement it moves their arms and legs producing more white bloods to fight off bacteria and other illnesses that could get them sick. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Queen Victoria s Morality During The Victorian Era Morality can be described as the conformity to the rules of right conduct. During the Victorian Era, England s morals were based upon principles, including the practice of celibacy, zero crime tolerance, and a strict conduct. Before the Victorian Era, its previous leaders and their debaucheries influenced England s public. However, when Queen Victoria came into ruling she raised their moral codes and no longer accepted England s vulgarity and debauchery. In many instances the Victorian Era is said to have reflected Queen Victoria through its moral responsibility. Social etiquette was very important during the Victorian Era. People were expected to act a certain way and if they didn t they were often referred to as uneducated and bad mannered. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Business Model Canvas Zillow E BUSINESS ANALYSIS OF REAL ESTATE COMPANIES Delvin Grant, DePaul University, USA Email: dgrant2@depaul.edu Emna Cherif, DePaul University, USA Email: emcherif@gmail.com ABSTRACT We analyzed the e business websites of Realestate.yahoo.com, Realtor.com, and Zillow.com. We looked at the similarities and differences between them and how e business components help differentiate one company from another and the role this plays in contributing to their success. We looked at which business model components, such as value proposition, target customers, distribution channels, and revenue streams, are important. The type of e business models each company used and the ones that are more successful were investigated. We discovered some similarities... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dubosson Torbay et al. (2002) identify the principal dimensions user s role, interaction pattern, nature of the offering, pricing system, level of customization, and economic control for classifying e business models. Rappa (2001) describes companies by their value proposition and ways of generating revenue. His classification has nine categories of e business models: brokerage model, advertising model, infomediary model, merchant model, manufacturer model, affiliate model, community model, subscription model and utility model. E business models are comprised of a set of components so we need to choose the appropriate application framework to define the relationship between them. The growth of e business has raised interest in transforming traditional business models to exploit opportunities through innovation (Pateli and Giaglis, 2003). The internet has changed the idea of a business model and this has practical implications for companies. Consequently, companies need to redefine customer value propositions, and their business model. Enhancing customer experience helps to reshape customer value propositions (Berman and Bell, 2011). Creating new digital capabilities helps to refine the operating model by leveraging information to manage organizations, and integrating and optimizing digital and physical components (Berman and Bell, 2011). Effective use of e business models depends on the economic environment, market and industry conditions, and the internal and external ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Humanism In The Renaissance Europeans emerging into the new era of the Renaissance came upon the deep interest in Latin and Greek literature, whom later took the name humanists . Humanism was a new education plan that valued evidence and reason and was influenced by ancient literature from a time when scholars like Plato and Socrates based their teachings with scientific evidence rather than religious teaching. In the effect of the Bubonic plague, many Europeans lost faith when they were battered with the epidemic that drastically decreased the population and in effect, doubted the church and it s teachings. As the medieval time period reached it s end, society (mainly scholars at first) became more educated of secular ideas. Therefore, experimented with debates and wrote texts to defend a broader education system not only based on medieval church teachings (Of course, inventions like the printing press in the 1440s highly impacted the spread of teachings and texts which allowed the idea to become more widely known in a shorter period of time than was attempted by past scholars). The impact and growth of secularism and individualism in effect of humanismfrom the 1400s to 1700s rests highly on humanists like Raphael, Marsilio Ficino and .....who emphasized the teachings of humanism corresponding with the study of ancient texts which modified the educational system and governmental bodies and influenced a change in cultural aspects affecting Renaissanceart based on their classical and contemporary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Vicksburg s Impact On The Civil War Vicksburg, Mississippi lies on the Louisiana Mississippi state boarder. Confederate powers gathered ammunition preparing to challenge the passage of union ships. This battle was fought between the confederates and the union. The battle was fought to see who would take control of Vicksburg, solely because the Mississippi Riverhad so huge of an impact on the Civil War. The Mississippi River was essential for defense. Prior to the Civil War Vicksburg had ended up a standout amongst the most prosperous, and refined towns in the old southern boondocks. The city was famous for its municipal orchestra, the imposing courthouse, along with other landmarks. With the coming of the war Vicksburg became one of the most important, and bitterly fought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Nation At Risk Gave Rise To Two Major Education Reform Nation at Risk gave rise to two major education reform movements; accountability and school choice. Federal government started thinking about testing, and standardization, which resulted in No Child Left Behind (NCLB), and Race to the Top. McGuinn s No Child Left Behind (NCLB), describes the politics of accountability as setting a standard for teachers, testing students to see if the schools meet the set standards, and then holding the schools and teachers accountable for not achieving those standards by creating consequences. George W. Bush, a Republican made NCBL a nationwide issue. Unions and districts opposed accountability because testing could be grounds for firing teachers and using data to rank schools made schools look bad and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... M. Freedman s idea was to apply the free market to the education system and allow the schools to compete for the kids business. Unlike accountability, which was watered down after collaborating work with unions, charters are rarely unionized. School choice got its impetus from the poor minorities because they wanted better schools, while accountability was supported by businesses. In Milwaukie during 1990s, local leaders mobilized disgruntled parents that were dissatisfied with their education system resulting in the adoption school choice. When accountability was adopted, there was a coalition of support, however choice was opposed on all fronts by the teachers unions, NAACP, and Democrats. Unlike accountability adopted nationwide, choice was disproportionately opposed at the state and local level. Reformers where up against teachers unions and districts who avidly opposed choice. When opposition could not stop choice, they would try to help created the structure by implementing ceilings/caps, making sure that charters did not get as much money as public schools, and forcing charters to build their own buildings. Unions oppose choice because it creates competition and the current system creates a consistent supply of kids whether the school is good or bad. Choice allows kids to leave bad schools forcing the teachers to perform better, and potentially putting teachers jobs at risk. The districts opposed choice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Rhetorical Analysis Of Global Warming By Al Gore Al Gore is known as an environmentalist, author and American politician. He was vice president throughout the Clinton administration and he wrote three best selling books. Al Gore and the UN s Intergovernmental panel on Climate change went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize. He gave a speech over global warming in 2004. In his speech he talks about the effects of global warmingand their causes such as environmental effects, population, technology and the way people think. One of the first points Al Goremakes in his speech is that evidence of global warming can be seen everywhere. He says if you look at glaciers around the world, you see that, many are melting away. He then provides facts to show possible effects that could happen in the future. Al Gore explains that ninety five percent of fresh water is locked up as ice in the Antarctic. In his speech he continues to explain that if the world continues to warm up, the ice will continue to melt causing the sea level to rise drastically, which could permanently flood some coastal cities. He then warns that glaciers reflect most of the sun energy like a big mirror. If the glaciers continue to melt the sun s energy wouldn t bounce back and will cause more evaporation and eventually precipitation which could lead to a large increase of powerful storms. You get... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He starts by stating facts that mankind has been growing rapidly for hundreds of years and that it took thousands of years for the population to reach 2 billion but in the course of a lifetime 2 billion went up to 6.3 billion and by the next generation it will be close to 9 billion. He then states that the constant population growth within developing nations has put pressure on human resources, the increase in the population of developing nations is driving food demand, water demand, and energy demand, creating intense pressures on human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay about Paid Parental Leave Parental Leave: Paid parental leave should be equal and for both parents once a child is born Recently women s rights and women s equality in the workplace has come back to the fore as a topic for discussion in government agencies and the United Nations. Whilst this is a very important topic, when it comes to time off from work when a new child is born, women in the US have some provision, whereas men have none. The Family and Medical Aid Act (FLMA), of 1993, provides for 12 weeks of unpaid, job protected leave for certain specified events (8). Whilst one could refer to this as maternity or paternity leave if taken because of a pregnancy, this would not be strictly true. Where maternity and paternity leave are offered around the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no distinction made for mother or father, as both are deemed as important, therefore they can carve up the 16 months as needed. If the U.S. was concerned about the cost of paid parental leave, it only has to look to it s neighbors to the north for some ideas. In the state of QuГ©bec in Canada, the government has a plan called the QPIP, or QuГ©bec Parental Insurance Plan (2). QPIP is specifically designed for the father as the mother is provided for by other means. It is, as the name states, effectively an insurance plan that gets paid into by the father, if eligible, to help provide for paid leave at the time of birth. One distinction made clear in this model though, is that the benefits are for the biological father, which could be different from the male adult who will be bringing up the child. It has been argued that maternity leave is not only harmful to business but also to women themselves, and that it can be a burden on businesses so they may think twice about employing women. (7) Where leave is given, whether paid or unpaid, businesses have to fill the position vacated by the parents and this in itself creates additional work and cost for employers who have to pay for job advertisements, background checks and time for interviews. They are also faced with the cost of training the temporary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Maya And The Mayan Civilization The Maya were a people from Middle America, which includes modern Guatemala, Southern Mexico, and Northern Belize (Editors). The Maya civilization was considered to be one of the most dominant indigenous societies of Mesoamerica, (Maya). The Maya excelled at agriculture, pottery, hieroglyph writing, calendar making, and mathematics, and left behind an astonishing amount of impressive architecture and symbolic artwork, (Maya). They also gave mankind the modern calendar (Jarus, Maya). The Mayans were a very advanced people, but one of the most important things in the Mayan culture was their religion/god worshipping rituals. The Mayans were an architectural type of people who based some of their masterpieces off of their religion. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These were said to have been very big, joyous celebrations with lots of drinking and merrymaking between neighboring friends and family. The Mayans ate a lot of things at these parties, including vegetable stews, roasted meats, maize cakes and the desirable cocoa. As their guests left their extravagant party, the Mayans would give their guests a gift, almost like a goody bag, but the host would give their attendees a vase and a pedestal. This is like when your grandmother gives you some food take home after visiting her. Every Mayan person would have to these feasts, even the poor. In return for going to someone s party, one had to throw their own party and invite them; the only people who did not have to exactly return the favor would have been poor. As mentioned before, every person had to throw the feast. If the person died before they could throw their extravagant party, their heir would have to throw that party; there was no getting past that (McManus). Though this had a role in the lives of the Mayans, this was still little of what the Mayans did. One very interesting thing about the Mayans was that they had a very different view of creation than most common belief systems. The Mayans believed that the earth was just a plain old watery void to start out. Then, animals and plants came into the earth s wide picture (Jarus). It was just animals and plants on the planet no humans. But the gods needed humans, something or someone to worship them. The gods ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Avenger Research Paper The Avengers: Infinity War is the third movie of the Avengers series, and it is also the nineteenth movie made by Marvel Studios. Personally, I am a huge Marvel fan, and I have been following Marvel movies since 2010. The Marvel Studios has a massive plan for connecting their multiple produced hero movies into a mega movie creation as well as each movie had their own epitasis. Even if one has never watched the movie series before, he or she will not get confused about the plot as there are numerous clues to connect each movie. Matt s review is detailed and reasonable. He points out many of the Easter eggs, which are very interesting. Like in the movie Iron Man, Iron Man himself has an old version of the Nokia phone for correlation with Captain... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of the Avengers have great supernatural power, they are strong and confident. But, Marvel always found ways to explore their weakness differently. This makes the movie better and makes the story have a deeper story plot. Hulk is one of the strongest heroes in the Avengers, but he does not want to share his strength to help Dr.Banner. there are multiple options come from audiences, but I agree with Matt s point. Hulk got great power to defeat the enemy, but he also destroyed the human city at the same time. The human didn t appreciate his sacrifice and blames him for his action. So that Hulk thinks the human and the earth hates him. That s the reason why he appears at the Knowhere in Thor3. Because he doesn t want to fight for human anymore. At this movie, Dr.Banner had called Hulk for help multiple times but Hulk never shows up. We can see the heartless from human already breaks hulk s heart. In the movie, Hulk said, the earth hates hulk. We hope Hulk s mind will change in the next Avengers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Pros And Cons Of Neorealism I.6.1.1.Neorealism Neorealism is an attempted perfection to classical realism paradigm/theory. It focuses more on the structure of the international system apart from its classical form. This is why neorealism tries to explain outcomes in international politics through the structural form of international system. Kenneth Waltz, the father of neorealism, believed that two things are especially noteworthy about the international system. Firstly, the international system s ordering principle is anarchy. This simply means that there is no such thing as a world government; there is no higher authority above the main units that exist in the system the states. Furthermore, this results in an international system that is essentially a self help... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In terms of the thesis, ISIS could be attributed as an external threat to the U.S. both in terms of conflict of national interest as well as geostrategic descent. The nature of the threat could be attributed to the military nature, as the terror group spread terrors through military means. The last part is regarding the action taken (approaches and instrument used) with the U.S. allying with states which have similar interests (exterminating ISIS) as well as using the instrument of military power to conduct their campaign, which could be dubbed as the second part of their war on terror. This shows just how crucially defense policy as the pivot of this research and thesis. In utilization of answer, it could prove to be most vital, perhaps even more than the previous theories. However, the writer will still regard it as three theories which complement each other, in the ultimate objective of finding a solid answer to the research ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Creating A Sustainable Terrestrial Ecosystem Within A... Mesocosm Lab Exploration Research Question: With the plants chosen, is it possible to create a sustainable terrestrial ecosystem within a sealed glass jar? Background Information The purpose of this experiment is to become familiar with how an ecosystem works, and discover the most sustainable kind of ecosystem. Based on knowing how an ecosystem works, predictions have been made that state if a terrestrial mesocosm is sealed for four weeks with plants inside, it can continue to live and thrive sealed from the outside environment because the plants will gain their moisture from the humidity left in the sealed jar. The plants will use photosynthesis and carbon dioxide in order to transform the carbon dioxide into oxygen and water. A mesocosm is any outdoors experimental system that examines the natural environment that is brought under controlled conditions. It is used to model a larger ecosystem. (Oxford Journals) Mesocosms help scientists as they allow a more accurate prediction of previously unpredictable events. (What is a Mesocosm) Mesocosms give scientists the opportunity to investigate the reaction of organisms to environmental change and have been used in experimental ecology since the early 20th century. They have been used for almost over a 100 years, but just recently became significant as a way of investigating certain ecological ideas. Mesocosms became more significant due to the study of climate change, since the late 90s. Through mesocosms, scientists are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Commentary On Short Cut On Nirvana Through this assignment we where told to watch a documentary Short Cut to Nirvana. I found this interesting because is based on the belief on another religion or better said based on an event that takes place in another country and how people and individuals from all over the place meet here to bring their belief to action. As I watch the video I began noticing things that I found very interesting because it is not only different to my own faith but spark my interest to gain more insight in what is it that they do what they do. When I began there was a man talking about how he felt something leading to leave everything he knows, such as his everyday life, family, wife, kids, work to be part of the this religion. He understood this took priority to everything he had even his family and as I kept watching the same story was share from different individuals some left their house as young as 14 yrs of age. This I found disturbing because in Christianity we are though that family comes after God and it is important to maintain a connection with them to lead into Christ as well. In Christianity a child leaving the house in a young age to practice the faith is not very common it all comes together in life to maintain peace and find God as a family. The way they perceive to find their God and their peace intakes from what I was able to gather is a lot of smoke and also seems very disturbing that they are open to dirt and worship in a messy place. I can t feel comfortable with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Organic Farming Can Help Feed The World And Will Help... Technically the earth produces enough food for everyone, but the food is not able to reach those who need food. University of California study found that relatively small, and potentially overestimated, differences in yield between organic and conventional agriculture, despite historically low rates of investment in organic cropping systems. (Berkeley) Organic agriculturehas increased biodiversity. There is an ambition that agriculture can help feed the world and will help maintain soil (Berkeley). A student at Berkeley says, Increasing that proportion of agriculture that uses sustainable, organic methods of farming is not a choice, it s a necessity (Kreman). There are some things that are bad about organic farming. Three quarters of what American farmers produce actually goes to feeding our animals, making ethanol, and not the hungry (Morello). Organic farming could produce 40% more food if used in other countries. Organic Farming will produce higher yields such as rice, corn, and wheat. It actually does better than modern agriculture techniques. In countries such as India, Brazil, Kenya, and Guatemala have doubled, almost tripled their yield by using organic farming, mostly because those countries can t afford or access fertilizer (Morello). Like it was said that some countries can t afford the fertilizer and pesticides. If agriculture was switched to organic it would be cheaper which could give an economic advantage. Organic Farming can improve soil fertility and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. The Effects Of Media And Stereotypes On Women Women Leaders and The Effects of Media and Stereotypes Confidence, integrity, purpose, empowerment, determination, and courage. These are some of the many words associated with leadership. Regardless of gender, these words apply to all leaders. It is no longer a question of what women leaders are, but rather why there are not women leaders. Today s society focuses on fulfilling leadership positions with males, not because females do not have the same skills and knowledge as men, but because people associate men with leaders. There are various daily obstacles that women face in the attempt towards leadership roles including prejudice beliefs, resistance due to stereotypes, leadership styles, family life demands and underinvestment in social capital. We have found that through depictions in the media, women are not seen as effective leaders in the same sense as men. These media findings and various research techniques provide evidence for the lack of female presence in leadership positions. Media Review As part of our research, we Googled different images associated with women and leadership. When you Google women leaders, what do you see? Countless images of beautiful women appear. Women have always had to walk a fine line when it comes to their femininity in the workforce. If a woman is too girly , she is looked down upon. When a woman is too masculine , she is looked down upon. Google pictures of women news casters. Many news casters today are dressed in a sexy and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Roman Aqueducts Essay Ancient Roman aqueducts are some of the most impressive architectural remnants of the once dominant Roman Empire. The technological advances that were made around the first century AD by both the Greeks and Romans in the areas of architecture, construction, and design, were cutting edge to say the very least. There were also quite clearly abundant practical applications for the Roman aqueducts in Rome, Italy. Even as Rome s population exceeded 1 million people around the year 120 AD, the aqueducts capably and efficiently supplied clean and potable drinking water not only to Rome itself, but also to a number of the large cities and small towns in the Empire, and other points of interest including mines and significant work sites. The history... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This volume highlights both the accomplishments of the ancient societies and the remaining research problems, and stimulates further progress in the history of ancient technology. The subject matter of the book is the technological framework of the Greek and Roman cultures from ca. 800 B.C. through ca. A.D. 500 in the circum Mediterranean world and Northern Europe. Each chapter discusses a technology or family of technologies from an analytical rather than descriptive point of view, providing a critical summation of our present knowledge of the Greek and Roman accomplishments in the technology concerned and the evolution of their technical capabilities over the chronological period. Each presentation reviews the issues and recent contributions, and defines the capacities and accomplishments of the technology in the context of the society that used it, the available technological shelf, and the resources consumed. These studies introduce and synthesize the results of excavation or specialized studies. The chapters are organized in sections progressing from sources (written and representational) to primary (e.g., mining, metallurgy, agriculture) and secondary (e.g., woodworking, glass production, food preparation, textile production and leather working) production, to technologies of social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Metaphysical Poetry Metaphysical Poetry: Much More Than Wit The two main views of metaphysical poetry, as composed by poets A.E. Housman and T.S. Eliot, are vastly different. Eliot s view of metaphysical poetry is a very positive and respectful one. He admires the uniqueness of the metaphysical poets when he describes them as reflective poets as opposed to merely intellectual ones. Eliot says they have the ability to feel their thought as immediately as the odor of a rose, compared to the strictly thought driven traditional poetryof lyrical poets. Housman s view is significantly more harsh and critical. In reference to metaphysical poetry, he says that poetry, as a label for this particular commodity, is not appropriate. According to Housman,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An interesting shift, as well as an example of assonance, is seen when the speaker says, but oh, to no end (Line 6). In this moment of lament, the speaker begins to seem pathetic and his other commands to God begin to seem more like emotional begging. He is troubled that his reason [...] proves weak and untrue (Lines 7 8). In line 7, the concept of reason is personified as an ambassador to the town when the speaker says, Reason, your viceroy in me, me [...] This line contains anadiplosis, followed by an example of consonance found in the phrase, should defend, / but is captiv d. Line 8 describes this ambassador of reason as being held captive by sin. In line 9, the poem becomes more personal when the speaker expresses his overall feelings toward God by saying, Yet dearly I love you, and would be loved fain. The speaker uses consonance to show he knows his love is requited. However, he feels he cannot accept God s gift of love because he is betroth d unto [God s] enemy (Line 10). He continues with this metaphor of marriage by asking God to Divorce [him] (Line 11) from his sin. Consonance is present when the speaker ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...