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Essay On Awareness Of Voting Among Youth
Essay On Awareness Of Voting Among Youth
Teenage And Teenage Driving
Indiana Teenage Driving Teenage driving in the United States has been a large controversial topic
over the years. In the state of Indiana, anyone of fifteen and a half to sixteen may obtain a driving
permit. Indiana recommends early drivers to enroll in the driver education programs to learn the
skills of driving. Young people have created a series of issues that give good reasons to increase the
driver s license age. Underage drunk drivingis a huge discussion in larger cities and the youth have
more access to liquor. According to Robert Little and Kenneth Clontz, Fatal vehicular accidents
resulting from drunk driving is the number one cause of death among fifteen to twenty four year
old age group (37). With this in mind, the state... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Driving instructors, throughout the country, should start to emphasis the importance of
drinking and how hazardous it is. Educating people about the consequences to drunk driving
should be discussed so that it may change the minds of younger people throughout the country.
Even with educating young drivers about drinking and driving, there will be some teens that
still drink and drive. The majority of teenagers in car crashes are caused because of teenage
drunk driving. Young drivers do not realize that not only drinking and driving is dangerous for
them, but also other driver s lives would be in danger too. In Young, Drunk, Dangerous, and
Driving: Underage Drinking and Driving Research Findings points out that 50% have
consumed alcohol while in the act of driving and almost seven of every ten youth have driven a
car after having consumed a couple of drinks (39). With this in mind Indiana, enforcements have
cracked down on drunk drivers trying to eliminate most of them off the road. In the state of
Indiana, the protocols for police officers have the authority to pull over any suspicious drunk
drivers. Positive test results in drunk driving could lead to serious disciplinary actions, especially
for young drivers. You are considered to be over the limit in Indiana if you have a BAC of at least
0.08%, according to Indiana DUI DWI Laws Enforcement. If you re younger than 21 years old,
the limit is only 0.02%. Additionally, if your BAC is over
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Fair Trade Dbq
If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each
have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each
of us will have two ideas. George Bernard Shaw.
This quote describes how the wise traders thought when trading. They knew that trading a fair trade
wouldn t be as significant as it would with sharing ideas. The effects that occurred in Europe and
began the overseas discoveries and European expansion, started a new and different world. The
Europeans had an easier way of receiving goods, without going through problems. The impact of
the explorers that sailed prior to 1521 from Spain and Portugal, was affected by the Columbian
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Each explorer has contributed to their country advancing the society in multiple ways.
Bartholomeu Dias was a Portuguese explorer that set sail in 1487 to sail northeast into the
Indian Ocean. He set sail with two small caravels and a slower supply ship. As stated in the
textbook American Journey. After Dias was overseas for a couple days, there was a huge storm
lasting two weeks. Throwing Dias off his original course, the strong winds pushed him southward
in sight of land. Dias had realized that he had sailed past the southernmost point of Africa called a
Cape. In 1487, Bartholomeu Dias also found a direct water route to India providing the Portuguese
with another way of trading food, for different goods. In the Primary Source Packet document 2, it
states, In 1487 Dias sailed to India, finding a direct water route to India forming another trading
route for the
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Euthymol Toothpaste
Abstract:
In this marketing report, I will analyse our product which call Euthymol toothpaste. Firstly, I am
going to describe the background of Johnson and Johnson, Euthymol toothpaste is distributed by
this company. After that, I will talk about how we did the survey about this product. Then I am
going to focus on the product and analyse it by using secondary research and survey results, it
includes product, price, place and promotion. Finally, I will give some suggestions to this product.
Introduction:
Euthymol toothpaste was marked by Warner Lambert, but now it is distributed by Johnson and
Johnson. J J is an American public company. It was founded in 1886, there are three founders, they
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As this result, we can see most of the respondents would not consider the price when they buy this
toothpaste, because it is cheap. For these reasons, we can found out that Euthymol toothpaste is an
economy product.
Place:
Euthymol toothpaste only sold in the UK, it is not a famous brand of toothpaste. It sold in some of
the supermarkets, local stores and pharmacy. There are 72% of the respondents usually buy this
toothpaste in Pharmacy. It seems not easy to find it in the supermarkets and local stores.
Promotion:
Euthymol toothpaste has not much promotion such as advertising, sales promotion and direct mail.
From the survey results, we can see that advertising is the main promotion of this toothpaste,
because there are 13 (50%) respondents know this toothpaste from advertising. And there are 8
(30%) respondents selected other, it means there are quit a lot of people know this toothpaste in
other ways. For example, some people started to know this toothpaste from friends recommendation.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, Most of people are satisfied with the taste and the color of this toothpaste, but there
59% of the respondents are not happy with the packaging of this toothpaste. If the company of
Euthymal toothpaste wants to share more market, it has to solve packaging problem. In my
opinion, the best solution is to invent other Euthymol toothpaste, it has different packaging and
effects between the original one, so it can keep the old
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Harvard Simulation Letter
sunflower utraceuticals n to Sunflower Nutraceuticals, Board of Directors from Teresita
Alvarez, CEO re Working Capital Financing Options I wanted to update you on my efforts to
secure an increased line of credit for working capital. Despite my repeated efforts and the calls
that both of you have made to our bank s senior officers, Miami Dade Merchant s Bank (MDM)
continues to be inflexible. It refuses to increase our $3.2 million line of credit and says that it will
not change its mind. It is also proposing tighter covenants. I have highlighted for MDM our
improved EBIT and free cash flow over the last eighteen months and our concomitant success in
reducing the use of our line of credit by almost $500,000. MDM... Show more content on
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I also tried to convince him to invest the same amount in convertible debt or preferred stock
where he can choose to convert some or all of his investment from debt to equity. He said that he
has no interest in becoming a bank and wants to share in the financial success that he is funding.
At the same time, FF says that convertible debt and preferred equity wouldn t impose enough
discipline on Sunflower management. He likes the strict covenants and close cash flow
monitoring that he s accustomed to in the real estate business. We may safely assume that FF,
despite not wanting to become a bank, will impose covenants on us that are as tough as MDM s.
FF has insisted on joining the three of us on Sunflower s board. In brief, while this opportunity
can help us pursue aggressive growth, FF will have his cake and eat it too: his investment will
always have the protection of debt if we do not earn a profit, but his equity position will allow him
to share in our successful growth. 2Averell Tuttle (AT): AT is a boutique investment bank
headquartered in Atlanta but with deep Miami roots, as indicated by the Tuttle name. Its portfolio
includes a number of investments in the natural products and retailing sectors, including the Earth
Life chain. AT s team has submitted an intriguing proposal that I believe warrants consideration.
Like FF, AT is prepared to replace MDM and provide a line of
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1, 4-Dichlorimene Lab Report
Benzoic acid and 1,4 dichlorobenzene are extracted from an unknown sample of powder. Both
components are identified by comparing their experimental melting points to known literature
values.
Discussion. Extraction is the transfer of a solute from one phase to another. Solubility depends on
polarity, and goes by the rule like dissolves like. Most organic molecules are more soluble in
organic solvents than in water. If the organic solvent is immiscible with water, then when the
organic solvent dissolves organic molecules this solution forms a layer separate from the water
layer forming two layers: an organic layer, and an aqueous layer. When the two layers are mixed
together, small amounts of components from each layer will dissolve in the other layer,
establishing an equilibrium between the two layers. In order to extract solute from solvent A to
solvent B, several extractions with small portions of the solvent B are more efficient than a single
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Since the unknown powder was known to contain both an organic compound and an acid, we
had to add aqueous sodium hydroxide in order to draw out the acid and its conjugate base into
the aqueous layer. When the base was added to the separatory funnel, it attracted the acid and
formed an immiscible aqueous layer under the liquid layer containing the organic compound.
The funnel was shaken to draw out as much acid as possible, and the aqueous layer was
withdrawn from the funnel. Aqueous sodium hydroxide was added a second time to pull out
even more acid that may have remained in the organic layer, and was withdrawn as well. In hopes
of drawing out any remaining acid from the organic layer, water, a polar substance, was added to
the separatory funnel to form a final aqueous layer that was withdrawn and added to the previous
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Argumentative Essay On Dante s Inferno
Gary Jewell
Argumentative Essay on Dante s Inferno Dante s Inferno is an epic poem that is clearly
centered on his hate for Pope Boniface VIII. Dante s circles of hell described so vividly in his
poem are the result of Dante s angst toward Boniface as he was once on top of the world until
Boniface exiled him only because of his political opinions. Although, he does not clearly name
Boniface in the epic he makes sure to include him in five obscure allusions. The first instance
alludes to the incumbent pope before Boniface, Pope Celestine V, as the one who made the great
refusal in the circle of neutrals; as he allowed Boniface to plant seeds of doubt in the months
before he suddenly and unexpectedly resigned, leaving Boniface the Pope. The second allusion
would place Boniface perfectly in the eighth circle, sixth pouch as the fraudulent sinner he was to
prey on Celestine with his utter gift of fraudulent gab to gain a political position of power. The
third, fourth, and fifth instances all point to his questionable practice of selling indulgences or
absolution. So, therefore, just because he cannot directly mention Boniface in his epic due to him
still being alive during the time of his writing, he still manages to make it a point to let him know
there is a place for him in Hell. American Educator Susan Blow studied Dante s Inferno with great
respect to the implements of ethics and theology. In the following excerpt, she discusses the
Inferno from an ethical and theological point of view, explaining that divine retribution implies
man s fundamental ethical responsibility, and that Hell is the Creator s final tribute of respect to
the being he made in his own image (Blow, para 1). Blow clearly understood Dante s views and
states, His poem is not individual but universal; he utters not his own thought, but the unformulated
creed of Christendom. Nay, he reaches beyond Christianity and speaks to the universal conscience
of humanity that inward witness which is always calling upon man to rejoice in his freedom and
tremble before the responsibility bound up with it (Blow, para 2). Scholar Thomas Peterson looks a
little further into Dante s Inferno and why it is that of a parody in some instances.
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The Crucial Role of Teiresias in Sophocles’ Antigone...
The Crucial Role of Teiresias in Sophocles Antigone
Antigone is a tragic play written by Sophocles in ancient Greece during approximately 441 B.C.
The story is set in a palace in Thebes, a city within Greece. Teiresias is an old blind prophet who
claims to be capable of seeing the future, he has yet to tell a prophesy to be untrue; he has immense
credibility. A theme within the text is: quality not quantity. In this translation of Antigone
, Teiresias
has exactly 76 lines of text. Physically this is very little of a role; one could assume Teiresias is not
an important character at all; however, this is untrue. Teiresias is a character with an extremely
minute role, yet he has immense influence over the resolution of the story, the ... Show more content
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Creon now says, Old man ... Make profit, trade in Lydian silver gold, pure gold of India; that s
your chief desire (1034 38). The man who just two minutes ago had the complete respect of the
king is now the prime enemy of Creon; accused of selling out for money. In most stories, any
character with only 0.06% of stage time would not have the power to transform the leader of a
society from polite to mean. Teiresias must be very important if he has the audacity to talk down to
the king and not executed for it. This is evidence that while minor, Teiresias has much respect and
possesses the capability to influence the attitude of extremely powerful characters such as Creon.
Teiresias also has the ability to influence the mental status of Creon and his tragic downfall. After
Teiresias convinces Creon to reluctantly free Antigone, he discovers that his son is now dead as
an indirect result of the past decisions Creon has chosen to make. Anything resulting in the story
subsequent of Teiresias brief stage time is the tragic downfall of our tragic hero, Creon. Actions
such as, Eurydice choosing to take her own life because Haemon voluntarily took his own life, is
an element of Creon s tragic downfall. Creon says, Take me away at once, the frantic man who
killed my son... I cannot rest. My life is warped past
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Machiavelli s The Prince And Leviathan
Although misunderstood when introduced to society during their time, Niccolo Machiavelli s
The Prince and Thomas Hobbes Leviathan have been two of the most influential political works
in history. The Prince and Leviathan, although seen as immoral and almost wicked works of
their time, have guided many political thinkers, even America s own Thomas Jefferson, on the
subject of governance and power. This paper will compare the similarities and differences
between both works in terms of the historical settings in which they were written as well as
between the two distinct political philosophies presented by each man. More specifically, this
paper will differentiate the purpose of power between Machiavelli s theory of an absolute ruler
separated from morals and ethics compared to Hobbes reasoning for a necessary and absolute ruler
to put an end to the chaotic state of nature he presents.
Identification of Documents
The Prince, written by Niccolo Machiavelli in 1513 in his native Italian language, was a book
dedicated to Florence s then leader Lorenzo de Medici in an effort for Machiavelli to gain a
position in Florence s new government. The book was intended to help guide Lorenzo and other
present and future leaders in gaining and maintaining power, more specifically to aid Lorenzo in
unifying Italy under one ruler. Machiavelli lived during a time of great political strife in Italy as
the small city states of Italy, the Papal States, and the powerful states of Spain and
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Star Patterns
Stars come in a variety of sizes, luminosities, surface temperatures and masses. Through these
different characteristics, it is found that there is a pattern (with some special cases). This pattern
was first recognized by Danish astronomer Ejnar Hertzsprung and American astronomer Henry
Norris Russel during the first decade of the 20th century. They plotted various stars luminosities
on one axis and spectral types on the other. This showed the pattern. These patterns are shown on
graphs and are referred to as Hertzsprung Russel (H R) diagrams. These types of diagrams are
used today still as they are important tools in astronomical research. To plot a staron the H R
diagram, all that is needed is the star s spectral type and its luminosity. On the diagram, the
horizontal axis shows the surface temperatureof the star, which directly corresponds with its spectral
type. Because Hertzsprung and Russel based their diagrams on the spectral sequence OABFGKM
(color and surface temperature), temperature decreases from left to right. The vertical axis shows its
luminosity, in units of the Suns luminosity (Lsun). For example, our Sun, falls right on the point
of 1Lsun and G2 because its luminosity is that of 1 Sun and its spectral type is G2. Typical
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The works of Ejnar Hertzsprung and Henry Norris Russel have greatly benefited in this regard.
To lay out a star on the H R diagram, all that is required is the star s spectral type and its
luminosity.Typical patterns of the H R diagram show that blue stars are hotter and larger in size,
but their life spans are shorter (The reverse is also true). Sometimes they do not follow the pattern
sequence leading to what we call supergiants, giants, and white dwarfs. Another way to classify
stars is through the luminosity class. Roman numerals are used to identify the
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United Law And International Law Essay
Jurisdiction is arguably the most versatile term in current international law. Frequently used in
international legal instruments and yet never defined, the term can have different meanings in
different contexts. Depending on the circumstances, jurisdiction may refer to the totality of the
power or authority that a state has or exercises, in which case it is fully identifiable with
sovereignty, another often used but likewise never clearly defined term in international law.
Jurisdictionis an aspect of state sovereignty. International law scholars have increasingly taken
the view that the term sovereignty means all and only those attributes which are given to a state
under international law descriptive of the scope of state freedom as a legal rather than factual
matter sovereignty. In this conception does not define, but is defined by the legal powers of a
state within an international society of states. It does not exist prior to law, but as a set of
attributes of the legal construct that is the state, existing as a consequence of law. As one scholar
expressed it, sovereignty is nothing more or less than the legal competence which states have in
general. The power of a sovereign to affect the right of persons, whether by legislation, executive
decree, or by a judgement of a court is called jurisdiction. The power of soveiregn, therefore to
affect legal rights depends upon law; and upon the law must be based all sovereign jurisdiction.
Through the concept of
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Foils for Odysseus
Breanna Manlick
4 26 2014
CLAS 342
Paper Assignment #2
Character Foils for Odysseus
The Odyssey is the epic that has been read time and time again, by varying ages, digging its way
into our hearts, becoming an instant classic. Odysseus and the adventures of his homecoming
create a much different tale than Homer s other work, the Iliad, provided. The epic is not about
bloodthirsty men trying to get their hands on kleos anymore; it is about the homecoming of a man
who uses his wits, not his weapon. In the Odyssey, the characters balance Homer provides
contrasting characters to show the readers the traits that Odysseus holds and how it builds his
character development and even those who are foils to him. Odysseus own son, Trojan War... Show
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Agamemnon was stabbed to death by the vengeful tag team. Agamemnon s son, Orestes,
unleashed vengeance upon his mother and her lover. Agamemnon s family is a foil for
Odysseus family life. Odysseus family loves him very dearly and has done no wrong as he was
away. Penelope, unlike Clytemnestra, stays loyal to Odysseus and even creates an ingenious
plan to keep the suitors off her back. Telemachos on the other hand has to deal with the suitors
who are trying to marry his mother and have been dishonoring his father, Odysseus, eating their
fill since they sat their butts on the stools they deem as weapons. Telemachos can t even stand
up to the suitors as Agamemnon s son took revenge on the people who killed his father. This
shows how Telemachos should be as a son and will soon be as he grows up to be more like his
father. Menelaos had a long homecoming due to the gods, just as Odysseus had. Menelaos
angered the Egyptian gods, due to the lack of knowledge of Egyptian customs. He was able to
get home with all of his crew, unlike Odysseus, who was a lone survivor. Although Menelaos had
an easier homecoming than Odysseus, he did not have a faithful wife, just like Agamemnon.
Helen was the reason for the Trojan War; for Menelaos it was not easy to forgive an unfaithful
wife to that degree. He cannot rejoin the present as easily due to all that was lost in Troy, destined
to be full of grief for
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Helen Keller Hero
Helen Keller
The definition of heroine is is a woman, who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding
achievements, or noble qualities ( Dictionary ). Helen Keller was a woman who was an important
role model, and trailblazer for the deaf and blind community. Even a person with all their senses
has not achieved as much she has. Helen Keller was a hero because she faced many challenges as a
deaf blind woman, she won different awards in her life, and made many contributions to the
world. First reason Helen Keller is a hero because she has faced many challenges, one of the first
challenges she faced was she blind and deaf. Helen wasn t always that way she became ill and
became blind, deaf, and mute (Biography). This did not stop her, though Helen Keller was the
first deaf, blind person to earn a college degree, and she graduated from Radcliffe college with
honors in 1904 (American). Also at the time Radcliffe was basically Harvard for women.
Although she was blind, she has made over 13 books such as Light in My Darkness, Optimism,
and The Story of My Life. This is just another reason Helen is a hero being deaf and blind and
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Helen has won the prestigious Presidential Medal of Freedom. In the U.S The Presidential Medal
of Freedom is the highest award that can be given to a civilian in peace time (White). She even
has her own award about her called the Helen Keller Prize (Helen). Another award she won was
the Alumnae Achievement Award. Keller later received Brazil s Order of the Southern Cross, the
Philippines Golden Heart, Japan s Sacred Treasure, and in 1991, was named one of the most
important people of the twentieth century by Life magazine (Perkins). Helen has also won an
Oscar for her documentary Helen Keller in Her Story (American). This is why Helen Keller is a
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Write An Essay On Home Insurance
Insurance is protection against possible financial loss. Having any type of insurance give you a
peace of mind that comes from knowing the money will be available to meet the needs of
protecting your home and belongings. Home Insurance covers such damage to personal property.
Renter Insurance main component is protection against financial loss due to damage or loss of
personal property. Everyone that rents need to have rental insuranceto be able to help them with
being able to start over and buy them things they lost in the accident. Renter insurance help you get
back what you lost, because the owner s insurance do not cover the renter loss.
No, the building owner s property insurance will not cover the tenant s personal property unless ...
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2) The duration of benefits many maximum time a disability income policy will pay benefit
may be a few years, to age 65 or for life. 3)The amount of benefits which means for the amount
that is equal to 60/70 percent of your gross pay. 4) Accidents Sickness Coverage that some
disability income policies will pay only for accidents, but you need to be able to be insured for
both of them. 5) Guaranteed Renewability will help protect you against your insurance
company trying to drop you if something was to happen to you or you become poor. Due to
Mark insurance only allowing him 2 weeks of sick time, he need to look for more insurance that
would cover him if he needs to be off longer than those two weeks. If he was to get the accidents
and sickness coverage he needs to make sure that he have both plans so it will pay him for both
things when he has to be off. The guaranteed renewability insurance will help him if he was to
lose his job or need help with living, so this would be another good insurance for him and his
family. This could affect the Lawrences in a good way by helping them out and in a bad way but
not having the right coverage needed for
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How Does Septimus Institutionalize Grief
Even though Woolf tried often to hide her feelings, many knew of her distress, as she makes
these inner battles obvious through her short story, Mrs. Dalloway. This story is of Clarissa who
is throwing a grand party shopping and Septimus who is a man who had to leave the war on
account of him slowly losing his sanity. Septimus commits suicide when brought back from the
war. The two characters lives are connected when the doctor who was treating Septimus arrives at
the party and tells Clarissa about the tragedy that has just occurs. The connection between the
main character and the author can be made when she contemplates and admires a man for having
the courage to throw him out of a window to end his suffering. Clarissa ponders to herself She felt
somehow very like him the young man who had killed himself. She felt glad that he had done it;
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Dalloway, WooIf explores the debilitating effects of feminizing and medicalizing grief that leave
Septimus without any legitimate means to express his sorrow... Septimus s mourning is
pathological. In Freud s terms, he is suffering from melancholia. Because Septimus has
internalized an excess of stoicism in the Great War, he reacts by expressing his grief in self
abnegation. Men, especially soldiers, don t cry. The authoritarian rest cure will not help him;
Septimus s own way out is suicide. (145) Woolf is able to translate her true suicidal thoughts
which she had kept concealed for so long in this manner. She communicates through the
characters in her story that when people feel there is no way to end the pain one feels and
sometimes suicide is the only option. Woolf expresses her true disappointment in her mistreatment
through her doctor and also subtly criticizes gender roles. Because Septimus is a male, he is not
allowed to feel sadness or pain. This character choice shows that even in men, keeping feelings
hidden the way the new world is evolving can drive a person to extreme
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Pulp Fiction Themes
Pulp Fiction (1994) is a mesmerizing, violent and entertaining movie. It has a bizarre cast of
characters, a nonlinear sequence of events and endless references to pop culture. The underlying
theme of the movie, however, deals with religion and the transformation of two characters: Jules
(Samuel L. Jackson) and Butch (Bruce Willis).
In the beginning of the film, Vincent (John Travolta) has returned from a stay in Amsterdam, and
the conversation between Jules and Vincent deals with what Big Macs and Quarter Pounders are
called in Europe. As the movie moves on, other references are the Fonz on Happy Days, Arnold
the Pig on Green Acres, the band Flock of Seagulls, Caine from Kung Fu, TV pilots, and other such
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Jules always quotes this just before he kills someone. The point is that the passage refers to a
system of values and meaning by which one could lead one s life and make moral decisions.
However, that system has no connection with Jules s life and as he realizes later, the passage is
actually meaningless to him.
In addition to the pop references in the film, its dialogue on language is concerned with naming
things. What s a Big Mac called? What s a Quarter Pounder called? What s a Whopper called?
When Ringo (Tim Roth) calls the waitress garçon, she tells him: garçon means boy . When
Butch s girlfriend refers to his means of transportation as a motorcycle, he insists on correcting
her: It s not a motorcycle, it s a chopper. When a Hispanic cab driver, however, asks Butch what
his name means, he replies: This is America, honey; our names don t mean shit. The point is clear
that in the absence of any lasting ambition or value and meaning, our language no longer points to
anything beyond itself. To call something good or evil makes it so since there s no higher authority
or criteria by which one might judge such things. Jules quotes the Bible before his executions, but
he might as well be quoting the Fonz or Buddy Holly.
This absence of any kind of system for making value judgments, this lack of a larger meaning to
their lives, creates a
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Social Injustice In Bergen County
Education Level
In Bergen County, there are 78 school districts and three charter schools ( At a Glance , 2016, p.
9). The education level in Bergen County is relatively higher than in other counties in New Jersey.
In 2014, around 28.9 percent of the population ages 25 and older have a bachelor s degree.
Meanwhile, around 25 percent are high school graduates ( Educational Attainment , n.d., p. 1 2).
Housing
As stated earlier, Bergen County is a relatively wealthy county. Being that the income level in
Bergen County is high, it is no wonder that the housing costs will be high too. In 2014, about 43.6
percent of the monthly housing costs average around $2,000 or more ( Financial Characteristics ,
n.d., p. 1). This means that almost half of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To repeat, back in 2011, there was a count of an estimated 1,500 homeless individuals on just one
night (New Jersey Faces, n.d., p. 1). Being that the only homeless shelter located in Bergen County
only has 90 beds is unjust. It means that only 6 percent of the homeless individuals will be able to
find shelter at the Bergen County Shelter. Many factors cause homelessness like unemployment,
lack of affordable housing, no access to social services, mental health or substance abuse issues, etc.
(Robertson and Greenblatt, 1992, p.
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Englishmen and Colonization in the Seventeenth Century Essay
Perception, understanding and judgment of humankind were far backward in the sixteenth
century. The English Empire was a huge colonial power in that era. They were discovering the
places that have never touched by so called fair skinned people. English voyagers were able to
reach the shores of West Africa after 1550. Until seventeenth century English colonials did not
develop a slave trade. These small number of people set up an organized settlement in the foreign
land. They were also able to keep their own laws and language. At Kormantin in 1631 Englishmen
had their first settlement in Africa. According to Jordan, it was the meeting of Englishmen and
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African man meant a black man to English invaders. They described Negroes as black. These
northern people were specialist about defining people. They simply emphasized the difference
of complexion. Being other than white skin should have meant sign of inferiority. Literature of
antiquity and the Middle Ages actually offered introduction to the Ethiope. Englishmen were
acquainted with black skinned people before than sixteenth century. Native West Africans hit
the ground of London in 1554. Five Negroes were taken to English land to learn the language
and brought back to use in trade. Negroes were described as able to agree with meateas and
drinkes however, those black skinned people did not enjoy the cold and moist air. Racial
identity contains lots of meaning. It is more than a describing the fact of complexion. It is far
more than stating the color of people. It has a deep meaning. In England, the concept of
blackness had an intense meaning. According to Oxford English Dictionary, the meaning of
black before the sixteenth century included, deeply stained with dirt; soiled, dirty, foul, horrible,
wicked... It was a symbol of baseness and color of evil. Black color roughly reminded people
undesired bad things and manners. On the other hand there was the other color, the contrary one.
It was the white color. White color was defined as a symbol of all superior things. These colors
were opposite, they were described as white and black like sweet and sour. White and
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Four Yoga Styles
You might be surprised to learn that there isn t one style of yoga practice so you ll need to learn
some more about the different styles in order to decide which one is right for you. In this article
we ll take a closer look at four practice styles: hatha yoga, vinyasa, ashtanga and power yogato help
you on the way to your decision.
1. Hatha yoga
Hatha yoga is often used interchangeably with the word yoga and classes are usually slow paced
involving stretching, some simple breathing exercises and some seated meditations. If you are a
beginner then this is a good place to start so that you can spend time learning the basic techniques.
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The speed of the movements is very much dictated by the teacher, so if you find that a class is
too fast for you look for a different teacher. In order to appreciate vinyasa you need to have a
teacher that you are comfortable with as their style will shape the class, keep looking until you find
someone you connect with.
3. Ashtanga
Ashtanga is a series of poses which realign the spine, detoxify the body and build strength, stamina
and flexibility. There are 75 poses in all and they can take anywhere between an hour and a half to
two hours to complete. You start with sun salutations and then move to standing poses, seated
poses, inversions and backbends before finishing with relaxation.
You can learn ashtanga at a teacher led class, and then when you are happy with the order of the
poses you can either practice on your own or in a mysore class where you practice at your own
pace but have a teacher for guidance.
Ashtanga is a very athletic form of practice and is very popular. If you like a sense of order then
this style will appeal to
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Why I Volunteer at the Children’s Hospital Essay
Before beginning my volunteer work I faced quite a dilema. Where could I influence children, help
them develop their leadership potential, educate them about agriculture, and have fun all at the
same time?
After a single telephone call to the Children s Hospital Volunteer Services Coordinators, I learned
that volunteers were readily accepted to serve within the hospital s recreational therapy deparment.
When they asked my reason for volunteering, I explained to them that I wanted to help the children
develop their leadership potential as well as other abilities. The members of volunteer services
seemed excited.
On the first evening of service, I was prepared, yet scared that I would say something wrong or the
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I then found that the patients were much more receptive to my ideas because I had showed them I
cared.
We began our activities with spaghetti flowers, which involved the use of spaghetti and (edible)
marshmallows. Although the teenage boys weren t too receptive to the flower idea, I found that
they enjoyed making marshmallow creatures and scenes just as much as everyone else. This
acitivity was designed to make everyone aware of the strengths which they possess, and I found that
many of the residents had artistic qualitites that set them apart from the rest! We followed this
activity with some creative time using color change markers. Everyone made name tags for their
doors, and some of them, being incredibly generous, made cards for their friends who were not in
the hospital that evening.
My second and third visits took place on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday evening was similar to
what I had experienced before, but everyone was distracted by all of the other games and
activities which were occurring simultaneously. Therefore, I only conducted a couple of activities
such as the beginnings of our stories Oh, The Places I ll Go! It was during this visit that I was
also able to introduce some of the children to my baby goats and to some dairy cows through
pictures. Many of the children had never been near farm aniamls before, and even though they
could not pet the picture, I think they enjoyed listening to my experiences. Since my
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Continuous Sexual Trajectory Essay
Continuous Sexual Trajectory
In his Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis, Freud works inductively towards a theory of the
(sexual) mind. The lectures consider years of psychoanalytic experience and try to fit them into a
framework, in the process always slightly altering both the data and the theory. His primary interest
lies in the competitive interplay of libido the pleasure seeking unconscious part of the mind and the
ego the rational and socially constituted character who internalizes norms and tries to tame the
libido. The pleasure that the libido presses for is firstly sexual, but for Freud this expansive term
indicates any kind of pleasure derived from physical contact. Working from these terms, he tries...
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Relying on an analogy with seedlings, Freud suggests that adults would not have the
particularities of their sexual lives without a root cause, and that origin must have been childhood.
For Freud, the child is necessarily a sexual being (403). It is unclear if he acknowledges other
elements in the lives of children, as he classifies many typical childhood activities as sexual, e.g.
suckling the breast or thumb, playing, and generally expressing themselves and their organs. It is
safe to say that the sexual is at least, in his theory, a significant portion of childhood (404). The
original source of pleasure, in Freud s experience (with mostly bourgeois Viennese patients), is the
mother s breast, thus the first stage of childhood development is the oral stage. The later switch to
thumb sucking is only another expression of this same urge to stimulate the erotogenic (pleasure
creating) zone of the mouth. Children move onto the anal stage when they enter conflict with their
parents (or other adult figure) over control of their excretion. Freud explains that children derive
pleasure from excretion, and thus it is important to them and a focus of children s (sexual) lives
(407). Soon they mature to the final erotogenic zone, and the genitals should thereafter serve as the
exclusive source of pleasure. The gist seems to be that each stage offers more pleasure than the
previous, despite increasing
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Allies s Victory In Ww2 Essay
and Italy time to airlift more troops and equipment to the region. Thus, by the time U.S. and
British forces began their attacks, the Axis forces substantially outnumbered them. The Allies
faced a difficult challenge in Tunisia, and their progress was very slow. Rommel s forces fought
with tenacity in one battle after another as the fighting continued well into the spring of 1943.
Nonetheless, the Allies did consistently gain ground on the Axis forces. On May 7, the Allies took
Tunis and soon took the remaining Axis forces in Africa more than 200,000 in all prisoner. With
that, the war in North Africa was over. Results of the North African Campaign The war in North
Africa was essentially an adventure initiated by Italy in an attempt to seize former colonial
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On July 10, 1943, U.S. and British forces began Operation Husky, an invasion of the island using
troops deployed by gliders, parachutes, and boats. Many of these landings were disrupted by
high winds, making it difficult for Allied troops to regroup once on the ground. During the first
few days, the invaders encountered significant resistance around Sicily s main airfield, but it
was quickly overcome. On July 22, the Sicilian capital of Palermo fell to the Allies, and Sicily
was secured. The Invasion of the Italian Mainland The day after the fall of Sicily, Italy s Fascist
ruler, Benito Mussolini, was overthrown by a peaceful coup, and Italian officials promptly began
approaching the Allies about an armistice. Prior to Mussolini s ouster, U.S. and British forces had
planned an invasion of the Italian mainland, and the sudden turn of events took the Allied leaders
by surprise. Although Italy officially surrendered to the Allies on September 8, 1943, the Allied
invasion of Italy proceeded as planned, as there were still a large number of German forces
stationed in the
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Tim Burton Cinematic Techniques Essay
Tim Burton, known for his movies that appeal to all ages with dark and mysterious twists such as
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, Big Fish, and many others. Burton uses
multiple cinematic techniques to create dramatic events that keep his audience on the edge of their
seats. Burton uses a series of camera angles and shots to do so. His mystery films are unique, and
uses elements to bring the attention to smaller, more important details of the film. Establishing shot
is a basic technique that is used in every film. Every film must have an establishing shot because
every scene in a movie at is established by a camera, a camera is establishing a scene. Tim Burton
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High angle is a technique which a camera showing something from a high angle. Such as in one
of Burton s films, Big Fish, a high angle is used when the townsfolk are at the town hall about
the giant problem high angle is used to show how far the crowd of people go and gives the
audience an estimate of how many people are at the town meeting. This technique used in this
scene makes the audience wonder if the giant situation is really that big of a deal. One other film
this technique is used is the film, Edward Scissorhands. In one scene towards the end of the film,
Edward pushes Jim through a window from the top floor in Edward s castle. The camera stays
on the top floor where the window used to be and looks down at Jim who is dead on the ground.
This provides an estimated drop for how far Jim fell for the audience and makes thinks to
themselves not to mess with Edward. Another example film is the movie, Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory. In the same scene when the candy room is presented, high angle is also used.
After the shot is established, longshot is used to zoom out and see the entire room. But, without
that high angle you don t see the chocolate waterfall or the bridge connecting the two shores of the
chocolate river. You just see the ground and whatever is on the ground. This makes the audience
get a better sense of what is in the room and they are not only thinking it is only candy grass and
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Summary Of Martin Luther King And Aung San Suu
The two world known leaders, Martin Luther King, Jr. and India s Aung San Suu, were social
activists who believed that democracy could be achieved through peaceful resistant. Martin Luther
King Jr. believed that its people who sought to stand up against oppressor regimes and fight for
equal rights in the United Statesof America. On the other hand, the National league for democracy
leader, Aung San Suu Kyiwho lived in Burma fought for democracy in her country. Thus, one is
right to argue out that the two world leaders, Martin Luther King Jr. of America and Aung San
Suu of India, believed in the spirit of democracy and equal rights for everybody in their
respective countries. The two leaders wrote articles that have remained to be historical in world
politics. The two wrote letters concerning how their societies looked like and how they wished
democracy could be achieved someday. During his time in jail, Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a
letter titled The Letter from Birmingham Jail. The letter illustrated that he was in jail in
Birmingham because of lack of justice and on how discrimination should not be the order of the
day. Comparing Aung San Suu s article, In Quest of Democracy, she expresses her opinion on
democracy and how she has longed to create democracy. In both articles, the two leaders try to
reach out and express their value towards achieving a democratic state. Aung San Suu Kyi reveals
her efforts to achieve a democracy state and how she had fought against the government through
peaceful demonstrations. On the other hand, Martin Luther King Jr. expresses on how injustices
have taken over governance and on how people should rise against such regimes. In their writings,
the two leaders expressed their feelings how they have fought for equal rights and more rights for
their citizens through nonviolent means. They reveal their own experiences in the fight for justice
and democracy without violating the rights of other people. In his letter, King ascertains that he
experienced injustice while he was involved in the Montgomery Bus Boycott as well as in the
Albany Movement. As the head of those movements, Dr. King wrote what he underwent though.
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice
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Washington s Farewell Speech Analysis
Washington s Warnings
In Washington s time as president, he saw many dangers that might impact America negatively in
the future. His farewell speech addressed three main concerns that Washington perceived as
precarious. Washington warned America to listen to his concerns and take them into consideration.
Even though he wasn t running for president again, he still cared about America and wanted it to
survive. He encouraged political unity, paying off national debts, and staying neutral.
Washington thought political parties were a danger to America, because disagreements between
the two political groups could cause a split in the nation. Political unity was important to
Washington. The unity of government which constitutes you one people is also now dear to
you. It is justly so, for it is a main pillar in the edifice of your real independence, the support of
your tranquility at home; your peace abroad; of your safety; of your prosperity; of that very liberty
which you so highly prize. Unity, in Washington s eyes, was what America needed most. He
explains that if the government was united, America would be a safe, peaceful, prosperous place.
Battling of political parties would only lead to disaster, according to Washington.
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The government was split into many different departments that share power. The spirit of
encroachment tends to consolidate the powers of all departments in one, and thus to create,
whatever form of government, a real despotism. A just estimate of that love of power, and
proneness to abuse it... Washington understands that the the thirst for power is strong in humans,
so separate, equal, departments were created so that nothing unfair takes place. All departments
have to agree to a law before passing it, everyone has to make sure it isn t unfair. With the sharing
of power, everything was fair and just, no department overpowered another, everything was
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Outline Of Psychoanalysis
Jessica Marcus
AP Literature
2 December, 2016
Mrs. Dawson
The basics of the psychological approach to literature is built upon Sigmund Freud s theories of
psychology. Freud employed the idea that the unconscious mind ultimately governs a person s
behaviors. This gives rise to three parts of the mind that strive for dominance, including the id,
superego, and the ego; the id being the instinctual trends, the superego plays the critical and
moralizing role, and the ego mediates between the two. In attempt to treat behavioral disorders in
Viennese patients, Freud used psychoanalysis. According to his book An Outline of Psychoanalysis,
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Collins acts in a manner that is align with the symptoms of a personality disorder: Narcissistic
Personality disorder. One of the many symptoms includes, expecting special favors and
unquestioning compliance with your expectations (Narcissistic Personality Disorder:
Symptoms). This is prevalent in his behaviors throughout the book, especially in his initial
proposal to Elizabeth Bennet. When she first rejects him, he immediately is dissatisfied and
turns to insulting her family s fortune as a response. Due to his grandiose view of himself, he
believes Elizabeth should have immediately agreed to marry him. When she denies him,
however, he is thrown off, and can only turn to putting her down to make himself feel better. He
then continues pushing the proposal, and claims, that it is usual with young ladies to reject the
addresses of the man whom they secretly mean to accept (Austen 80). Those with this disorder
have an inability to recognize the feelings of others, as they expect everything to work out in their
favor. Mr. Collins strives to find reasoning for Elizabeth s rejection, as he cannot comprehend how
she could possibly reject him. Therefore, Mr. Collins is incapable of acting otherwise, as he is
controlled by a personality
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Essay on Atheism
Informative Speech
Atheism
Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about Atheism, why it important as well as the
fundamental elements of being a part of it. I will discuss what Atheism is, how it originated, and
the number of people who practice this religion.
Central Idea: What is Atheism? Who? When? Where? And Why!?
Organizational Pattern: Topical
Introduction
Forrester Church once said, Religion is the human response to being alive and having to die. In
Christianity when one dies, a glorious heaven awaits them, where they will be adorned with
beautiful wings, a shining halo, and all of their loved ones will be with them. Atheism, on the other
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With that definition, most people do not view Atheism as a religion. But as Reverend Bill
McGinnis states, If black is a color, then Atheism is a religion. Black is defined as the total absence
of color, however it is still considered a color. Likewise, even though Atheism is the belief in no
Gods, it is still defined as a religion because of the practice, values, and purpose.
So what is Atheism? It is zero religious affiliation what so ever, a complete rejection and disbelief
in any sort of God or Gods and religious documents.
Traditions, requirements, or boundaries are of a complete absence. Atheists are free to practice
any sort of spiritual healing imaginable as long as they do not answer, ask, pray, or plead to any
form of divine being.)
Moreover, religious documents are viewed as fiction. The Bible, especially, is seen as impossible
for Atheists to relate to or form any kind of scientific reasoning for our creation on Earth. Atheists
focus their attention on human doubt and science breakthroughs. Beliefs like evolution, natural
selection, and other scientific opinions are considered because of their factual foundations.
According to John Stuart, author of The Natural History of Atheism, Atheism originated in the 16th
century by the French. The Greek term Atheos meaning without Gods was
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Summary Of Zoot Suit By Luis Valdez
In the play Zoot Suit, the author Luis Valdez deals with the central theme of injustice and
uncanny law enforcement through the life of Mexican American gangster Henry Renya.
Essentially, the Hispanic 38th street men, which is led by Henry, are accused of a crime they did
not commit. One can determine that they were wrongfully sentenced because of their race and
their choice of clothing. Throughout the play, Luis Valdez depicts how injustice has become a
part of the life for Mexican Americans through the portrayals of the Sleepy Lagoon Murder, their
attire, misconduct during the trial, and racism. The murder of Jose Williams to place at Sleep
Lagoon in the year of 1942. When the victim was discovered, it was as if the cops already knew who
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The pachucos suffered from obvious racism during the trial and it can be detected many times. A
number of times throughout the trial, the prosecution pointed to the clothing and hairstyles of the
men in order to argue his reasoning behind them being guilty. The trial was biased and was unfair
to the pachucos because of the prejudice and discrimination they faced. This case was a prime
example of a group of people being racially profiled because they were considered different from
the norm . While racism was a prominent theme throughout the play, both George and Alice were
two white characters who fought tirelessly to defend the Mexican Americans of their wrongful
conviction. Therefore, the lesson that Luis was trying to teach his audience is that sometimes
people do not have the ability to fight for themselves, which caused them to depend on others who
hold that
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The Overpopulation Of Pets
According to webmd.com, 46% of people that took a survey claim that they are dog people.
They are obviously very popular pets, but we should all know that millions of dogs go into
shelters every year and most of them must be put down due to not finding a home. This is caused
by overpopulation of dogs from individuals meaning to buy their dogs from breeders instead of
shelters. Puppies bought from breeders are not spayed or neutered and this leads to the reproduction
of more puppies.The Animal Population Control article from the American Humane service states,
petoverpopulation encompasses two factors. (1) allowing dogs to reproduce with little chance to
find homes for the offspring and (2) pets being relinquished by owners who can no longer
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Ethical Border For Research Essay
In the spirit of Emory s tradition of courageous inquiry, what question do you want to help answer
and why? (500 word limit)
Where is the Ethical Border for Research? We have been curious since the beginning. How does
this work? How can I improve the gene pool? Why does this disease only affect certain people?
What is the cure? These questions led to research to improve humankind as well as the large
question looming over research. When is enough? Where must be stop? It began over 4000 years
ago. The idea of a perfect being led people to change themselves through piercings, tattoos, and
binding among other changes. Alteration varied by culture: foot binding in China, lip plugs in
Ethiopia, and tooth shaping in Indonesia. However, they all had the same goal: to achieve be
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In 1990, gene therapy allowed for a girl to no longer have a weakened immune system through
manipulated cells. The new gene replaced the mutated gene, allowing her to produce ADA and
therefore boost her immune system. In the past 25 years, over 2000 new therapies have been
approved to cure leukemia and rare disorders. In the future, we may even be able to cure HIV.
However, is this gene manipulation ethical? From a scientist s view, genetic engineering may
eliminate disorders and some diseases. It would prevent life impairing disorders such as Trisomy
13 and Huntington s, and it would cure certain cancers. But, from a social view, is it moral to
change someone s DNA? Will gene manipulation allow the rich to build a child with the ideal
characteristics and widen the class gap? Other questions also arise. How are we to support the
growing population with our limited food supply? Will everyone eventually become the perfect
being and become identical, resulting in no variation? And with this lack of variation, could a
single disease wipe out
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Animal Liberation By Peter Singer
Kelsi Duncan
Engl1030
Mr. Smith
09/24/2014
Animal Liberation Review
Peter Singer s essay on Animal Liberation was published in the New York Review in 1963.
Ultimately, in this essay, Singer was trying to get humans to realize how they are treating non
humans, and that changes need to happen. Firstly, Singer claims that animals suffer just like
humans do. He uses Jane Goodall and her chimpanzee research as an example. Jane Goodall taught
a chimpanzee to talk with sign language, with this she was able to see how the chimpanzee was
feeling emotionally, she found they occasionally share a cheering pat on the back or a clasp of the
hands, much like humans would do to show friendship or agreement. Singer also acknowledges the
opposing view of this point. Wittingstein says that humans cannot believe that beings without
language can have a consciousness. Singer quickly disagrees with that argument by stating that
feelings like pain are much more primitive than language. Singer s next argument is about medical
testing, he uses a journal by Richard Ryder that has a variety of procedures Ryder carried out
during animal testing. One entry that Singer uses is an LD50 test done on a cat. The cat was
injected with Tubocuraine, which caused the animal to jump straight from the table to its cage. The
cat then, started calling very loudly and was very restless and jerky. Then it fell and started jerking
in rapid movements repeatedly. The reaction was repeated several times in ten
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Importance Of The Naturalization Civics Test
Naturalization Civics Test There have been millions of people that are immigrants who try to
become a citizen, in the United States. As far as they can become citizens, is as far of American
history knowledge they have. The Naturalization Civics Test makes a person become a citizen a
bit more easy. The Naturalization Civics Test is important, because even if you get 6 answers
correct on the test, you still have a fifty percent chance to pass. The question was intended to be
harder and more difficult to answer but became easier, if you study your history it s an easy pass.
The Naturalization Civics Test helps many become a citizen with a less struggle. In the law office,
Carl Shusterman states, The test consists of 10 questions about U.S. history and government. The
applicants are required to answer at least 6 of these questions correctly (Shusterman). The quote
explains that there is a certain amount of questions in the test, and even if you get four wrong you
ll pass. In other words, if you get six right, you automatically pass. Another example for this reason
is when, Carl Shusterman states, I administered the US citizenship test to 14 applicants each day.
Most had no trouble passing (Shusterman). The quote explains how he has been working in that
industry for a long certain of the time, and that he has seen people pass more than fail. We can take
his word and infer that the test in easy if most people are passing. Additionally, Carl Shusterman
states, applicants
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Industrial Training At Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
A Report on industrial training at
BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LIMITED
Haridwar, India.
Submitted By:
GAGAN MEENA
11115030
Under the able Guidance of
Mr. Rajendra Kumar
SDGM (Block I)
BHEL, Hardiwar
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
With the hike and inevitable advancement in the field of technology the role of an engineer
becomes very significant. To be a good and efficient engineer in the field, he should be well aware
of the practical knowledge as well as theoretical knowledge. He must also be conscious of the
industrial environment and must know about managerial aspects so that he can take good decisions.
I am very grateful that I got an opportunity to do training in BHEL Haridwar which is one of the
Maha ratnas . I extend my special thanks to Mr. Rajendra kumar for providing his able guidance
and deep knowledge of the practical aspects of industrial work culture.
I extend my gratitude towards the authorities of BHEL for providing me a chance to do training in
their prestigious organization. I will always be grateful to them for their keen interest and expert
guidance in my industrial training, additionally for giving an overview of practical knowledge and
application of theoretical knowledge.
CONTENTS
1). Introduction
2).Coil insulation manufacturing shop (Block IV)
3).Electrical Machines Block (Block I)
4).Manufacturing of Turbo Generator
5).Introduction to 500MW Turbo Generator
6).Construction and features of Stator body
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The Uss Florida Case Study Essay
The USS Florida Case Study
The USS Florida Case Study In 1997, Commander Michael J. Alfonso made the history books.
According to an article published that year, they found that (regarding Alfonso) It was the first time
in the 15 year operating history of the United State s most lethal submarine that a Trident
commander had been dismissed, the Navy said. http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com
/archive/?date=19970909 amp;slug=2559353). The article states that he was verbally abusive to
the crew, refused repeatedly to listen to opinions of other officers and senior enlisted personnel,
and disregard of his crews views which caused morale problems on board. When Alfonso first took
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Now and again, a sailor will have a crisis of conscience; they usually go to the chaplain and if they
don t resolve their reservations they leave the service. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/may/20
/trident submarine captain life onboard. This article also mentions that the captain is responsible
for maintaining morale of the crew. With all of this information on what life is like on a submarine,
it is safe to say that a leader in this situation should be more concerned with high quality
interpersonal relationships rather than high certification grades. Therefore, Admiral Sullivan s
decision to fire Alfonso was the right decision. Looking at the four components of Emotional
Intelligence that Daft (2011) discusses, it would seem that Alfonso was lacking in all of them. He
had no concept of self awareness he didn t seem to be in touch with his feelings and how his
emotions affected others. He could not self manage he did not control disruptive or harmful
emotions, he was not seemed as trustworthy, conscientious, or adaptable. He was not socially aware
of the people around him he did not seem to understand or empathize with others. And, he was not
able to build any positive relationships with others through relationship management. Alfonso
should look at these four components and try to incorporate them in to his life in order to become
a better leader. Daft (2011) states that if you take all four of the components together, you can build
a string
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The Velvet Revolution Essay example
The citizens of Czechoslovakia had not known freedom in decades. During much of World War II
the nation was occupied by the Nazis and later by the Red Army as it drove the Nazis back to
Berlin. When they Red Army moved into an area, communist regimes were set up to govern the
area, and establish satellite nations. There were numerous uprisings throughout the decade that
were violently suppressed by the communist governments with help from the USSR. After
Alexander Dubcek tried to grant reforms to the people of Czechoslovakia in 1968, the USSR and
most members of the Warsaw Pact sent their military forces to intervene and suppress any unrest or
reforms. Things grew somewhat violent and brutal, as any demonstrators were either or beaten,...
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The government called in military and riot police to forcibly break up the demonstration. Within
that same week, Vaclav Havel organized formed the Civic Forum , which gave a lot more
organization to the protests and demonstrations. The group demanded free and open democratic
elections and an end to government censorship. Protestors would gather together throughout
Prague and Bratislava and then eventually throughout the entire country. Within a month the
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia had fallen and Havel had been named President in the first
free election in Czechoslovakia since 1948. Even more amazing was that there was hardly any
violence during the uprising. For years it seemed almost impossible for the oppressive
Czechoslovakian government to be toppled, and yet in roughly a month Havel and the student
demonstrators were able to do it. What events lead to this peaceful overthrow of the Communist
party and role did Havel play in them? What role did popular culture play in the revolution? The
events that eventually led to the successful revolution in 1989 got their start in the Prague Spring
in 1968. There was a brief period of political reform in Czechoslovakia in 1968, when Alexander
Dubcek was elected to be the First Secretary of Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. Many of
Dubcek s reforms were trying to give more rights to the citizens as well as relaxing government
censorship.
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Ben Jerrys Marketing Mix
Presenting! The newest Ben Jerry s trio core flavored must try ice creams are here. The three
Ben Jerry s refreshments flavored ice creams are a Brownie Batter, Cookies Cream Cheesecake
and Coconuts for Caramel. The man behind this is Eric Fredette, who has been in the company
for eighteen long years and still counting; he is responsible for having these three new flavored
ice creams possible. The Brownie Batter flavor is a combination of chocolate and vanilla ice
cream mixed with fudge brownies and a batter. However, there s more to that; it has an unbaked
brownie batter in the middle of it and there s no easy way to get to it by just simply spooning the
moment until it reaches the thickest brownie layer of the ice cream. REALLY gooey, almost like
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It s loaded with chocolate, cookies and cheesecake that is satisfying when tried. Tasters out there
might just want to go dig in it to have a magical taste of heaven. The Coconuts for Caramel is a
caramel flavored ice cream with sweet cream coconut, fudge flakes and a caramel core. A brisk
dip to this caramel creamy fudge core is a way to experience paradise as it has coconut, caramel,
and chocolate all in one place. Ben Jerry s a company that produces full flavored and multi
flavored ice cream, frozen yogurt and sorbet. Ben Jerry s started with a $5 equivalent course in
producing ice cream from Penn State and a $12,000 profit, with $4,000 of it was lent. In fact,
their first ice cream scoop shop was a restored gas station in Burlington, Vermont. Also,
guaranteed that all Ben Jerry s 100 percent Fair Trade and a 100 percent non Genetically
Modified Organisms (GMO) , says Jerry Greenfield, on Jimmy s The Tonight Show. Water your
mouth with one of these three inevitable Ben Jerry s newest ice cream right now and surely it
would make everybody s day
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Summary Of The NovelThe Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe
To a child, fantasy and reality often intermix. Children spend their days believing in the stories
that they have been told, their implicit trust in authority figures lending them no doubt that what
they are hearing is the unshakeable truth. In a sense, all books become historical texts. Why
would an adult, a knowledgeable and trustworthy source, ever write anything but fact? For C.S.
Lewis, this childish outlook on the world ensured that his novel The Lion, the Witch, and the
Wardrobe, would take root in the minds of children like an unkillable weed, affecting an entire
generation, and well beyond. The Catholic themes within the novel, while rather obvious to an
adult, were hidden well enough to be altogether invisible to its young audience. Lewis likely
included these themes and ideals to gently encourage a more religious and Catholic generation in
the future. Originally an atheist, Lewis converted to theism at the age of thirty and ultimately
converted to Catholicism two years later, (About C.S. Lewis). This shift towards a religious
mindset was likely due to the death of his father in September of 1929, the same year Lewis
abandoned atheism, (About C.S. Lewis). Death is hard for everyone, and Lewis likely wanted to
believe that his father was in a better place, and that they would one day meet again. Prior to his
conversion, Lewis had published only two books, both written under the pseudonym of Clive
Hamilton, (About C.S. Lewis). Neither featured any aspects of the
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Examples Of Reverse Discrimination
The Elimination of Affirmative Action
Throughout American history, there have been many examples of discrimination against minorities
and women. Most of which that range from admissions to hiring policies. With the establishment of
affirmative action, most do not perceive the reality of how it continues to demonstrate the idea of
discrimination. Rather than being discriminated against the minorities, affirmative action is a
perception of reverse discrimination against the majority dominant group; therefor affirmative
action should be abolished from the United States. When there are those minority individuals who
become aware of affirmative action, a stigmatization is potentially created. According to Eric
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Most individuals are lowering their standards for accountability needed to push them to perform
and accomplish better. The standards for education and employees are greatly lowered and
influenced by affirmative action. People should be able to act underneath the same standards as
everyone else. Most non minorities get angry because they feel as if minorities are getting a special
treatment. Affirmative action does actually give special treatment and protection the minorities that
live in the United States. This typically makes most individuals feel like they are not able to
succeed on their own and need special assistance to achieve their successes in life. In other words,
affirmative action devalues the accomplishments achieved by minorities. These devaluations later
end up hurting those minority
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Social And Religious Changes Influenced By The Black Death
Were Major Social/Religious Changes Influenced by the Black Death? In the Later Middle Ages,
from 1300 to 1450, a plague is seen spreading and killing mass amounts of people in Europe, this
plague would later be named the Black Death. Starting in China in 1331 and then spreading to
Europe by cargo ships in 1347. During the Later Middle Agesthe climate also changed, dropping
temperatures, killing crops, and freezing water supplies. During this period there were also multiple
crisis that began to pop up, and not many can be attributed to the Black Death. One must take each
event and look for causation case by case, rather than labeling all with the same brush stroke.
Digging a little deeper, it is seen that the peasants revolts were in fact influenced by the Black
Death. In A History of Western Society it is made clear that people were weak and sickly even
before the Black Death infected them. People were already weakened by famine, standards of
personal hygiene remained frightfully low, and the urban populace was crowded together. Fleas
and body lice were universal affections. (History, 326). When people are already weak from
starvation and sickness, then the Black Death arrives, people tend to fight for life. It is known that
a number of peasants revolts took place, and one of these is recorded by an unknown monk in
1381. The source document called The Anonimalle Chronicle: The English Peasants Revolt . It
delves into the issues around labor shortage
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Love s Labour s Lost
Love s Labour s Lost
The Elizabethans thought of it merely as a wittie and pleasant comedie ; Samuel Johnson remarked
that all the editors have concurred to censure [it] ; and William Hazlitt opined, If we were to part
with any of the author s comedies, it should be this. It was not until well into the twentieth century
that Love s Labour s Lost really came into its own, and this fact alone may be enough to make a
case for it as Shakespeare s most forward looking play. It is its ending in particular, an unexpectedly
grim conclusion in which nothing is actually concluded, that has appealed to modern sensibilities
and made Love s Labour s Lost the Shakespeare play for the twentieth century. TrevorNunn makes
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Nunn s new production, however, breaks this tradition, radically altering the effect envisioned
by Shakespeare with the addition of a mere 30 seconds or so of extra textual material at the
beginning. John Peter s description perfectly captures the feeling of the opening moments: We
are in a forest clearing. The darkened Olivier stage is dominated by a bare beech, huge and
ancient. Soldiers rush on. Explosions, gunfire. This is the first world war. An officer...gets
badly wounded. But this is Love s Labour s Lost, is it not? A comedy, surely? This is indeed the
reaction of the audience as MarcadГ©, identifiable by his traditional all black costume, comes
onstage (in the text, his first and only appearance is his surprise entrance at the end) and says
portentously, The words of Mercury are harsh after the songs of Apollo (in the text, this line is
also at the end and is Armado s). A kneeling officer looks soulfully off into space, and the scene
changes: foliage appears on the tree, the lighting comes up to suggest dappled sunlight, merry
looking people in Edwardian costume cross the stage, and the first scene in the text finally begins,
revealing the kneeling officer to be Berowne and Shakespeare s entire play to be a flashback.
This added and adapted prologue, however brief, is quite significant: it lets the audience know
from the very start that all will not be well at the end, thus covering the entire rest of the play with
a cloud
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Amu Scin138 Lab 9 Essay
Lab Lesson 9: Geologic Time (p.203) due end of week 3
Return to Assessment List
Part 1 of 1 100.0/ 100.0 Points
Question 1 of 31 3.0/ 3.0 Points
Questions 1 through 3 are based on the Lab Exercise, Step 2.
Record your answer to Lab Exercise, Step 2, Question 11. How long ago was the igneous rock in
rock unit B formed?
A. 352 mya
B. 380 mya
C. 704 mya
D. 1408 mya
Answer Key: A
Question 2 of 31 3.0/ 3.0 Points
Record your answer to Lab Exercise, Step 2, Question 12. How long ago was the igneous rock in
rock unit C formed?
A. 70.4 mya
B. 140.8 mya
C. 352 mya
D. 704 mya
Answer Key: B
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Principle of Original Horizontality
C. Principle of Superposition
D. Principle of Vertical Continuity
Answer Key: D
Question 15 of 31 3.0/ 3.0 Points
Questions 4 through 8 are based on Figure 9.17 on page 208 of your lab book.
Determine the relative age each of the geologic structures shown in the geologic cross section
below (Figure 9.17) from youngest to oldest; then answer the questions below. As before, a wiggly
line running across the geologic cross section indicates an unconformity and a fault is indicated
with a bold straight line.
Which is the youngest geologic structure in Figure 9.17?
A. E B. A C. B D. D
Answer Key: B
Question 16 of 31 3.0/ 3.0 Points
Which is the oldest geologic structure in Figure 9.17? A. A B. C C. F D. D
Answer Key: D
Question 17 of 31 3.0/ 3.0 Points
Which letter represents an unconformity in Figure 9.17? A. A B. C C. E D. F
Answer Key: C
Question 18 of 31 3.0/ 3.0 Points
Which letter represents a fault in Figure 9.17? A. A B. C C. E D. F
Answer Key: D
Feedback: F
Question 19 of 31 3.0/ 3.0 Points
What is the proper order of geologic structures B, C, D, and F in Figure 9.17 from oldest to
youngest? A. F, B, C, D
B. D, C, B, F
C. D, F, B, C
D. B, C, F,
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Traumatic Encephalopathy Case Study
Nearly everyone knows about the infamous incident involving former Florida State University
football player Jameis Winston leaving a Tallahassee Publix Supermarket without paying for
$32.72 worth of crab legs. But what about the time former University of North Carolina offensive
lineman Ryan Hoffman, homeless and hungry, who was arrested for stealing an eight piece fried
chicken bucket from a supermarket? Two decades after his glory days as a star offensive lineman,
Hoffman, homeless and suffering from severe mental issues, drove his bike into oncoming traffic
and was killed on November 16, 2015 at the age of 41. Hoffman sustained an unknown number of
hard hits playing high school and college football, sometimes resulting in headaches and... Show
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The Concussion Legacy Foundation (formerly the Sports Legacy Institute) reports being
flooded with calls from former players and their families who are afraid they have or may
develop brain disease as a result of being hit in the head on the football field. Former players and
their families are starting to connect the dots, because the players are literally watching
themselves change, said one of the institute s founders. Sadly, there are thought to be so many
former college football players affected that even if the N.C.A.A. paid a billion dollar
settlement, it may not be enough. This is according to Ramogi Huma, president of the recently
established National College Players Association. Not long before his death, Hoffman told a
news reporter who had become interested in his story, something is wrong with me. I don t
know what it is, but I used to be normal. Hoffman and his family believed football related brain
injuries were at least partly to blame for the tragic unravelling of his life. Hoffman s family plans
on keeping a promise they made to Hoffman that when he died they would have his brain tested
for C.T.E. there is currently no test for C.T.E. that can be done while someone is still living. Now,
after years of not knowing, his family will finally be able to know the
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Kurt Jooss The Green Table
The Green Table
In the beginning of the 20th century, a new dance form called Ausdruckstanz, promoting a more
spontaneous physical expression of emotion, was spearheaded by Rudolf Laban (Au 96). Unlike the
contemporary European ballet focusing on technical virtuosity and visual spectacle, Ausdruckstanz,
also known as expressive dance, emphasizes expression in human movement (Au 87). As professor
Bennahum explains, expressionism means the deepest connection to the soul and to the projection
of emotion and emotional states... rage, jealousy, grave on stage. During this time, Kurt Jooss, the
pupil of Laban, attracted public attention. Jooss, who was considered the founder of an important
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Throughout the dance, there is only one instrument used; the melody of the piano changes from
scene to scene in order to project Jooss different emotional responses. Before the dance begins,
discordant piano sounds foretell the ominous atmosphere of the ballet that will unfold (Balkus).
During the scenes with the politicians, the music is a lighthearted and comedic tango, as Au
mentions (100). Tango is a meaningful choice because it plays well with the satirical theme of
Jooss. The seriousness of the masked diplomats conference is satirically offset by the tango music
that accompanies this scene. Also, tango is a good music setting off the atmosphere. This on and
off beat rhythm contrasts with the tense situation. In the scene of Death, tango has been changed
into a very menacing and cynical tune, matching the movements of Death perfectly. The music
created with the dancer s feet is related to the ticking of a clock. As an important element of the
dance, the music works well with the dancing but does not negatively influence the shape of the
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Essay on It244 Access Control
1.Access Control Policy
Due in Week Seven: Outline the Access Control Policy. Describe how access control methodologies
work to secure information systems
1.1.Authentication
Describe how and why authentication credentials are used to identify and control access to files,
screens, and systems. Include a discussion of the principles of authentication such as passwords,
multifactor authentication, biometrics, and single sign on.
Authentication credentials are used to control access to sensitive data or systems by making it
hard for people to get into the system who shouldn t have access. Passwords and usernames are a
good start because if they are kept secure, they are generally very hard to bypass. If they are
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Whoever has the responsibility to keep the data safe is probably the one responsible for dictating
access.
1.2.2.Mandatory access control
Describe how and why mandatory access control will be used.
Mandatory access is used to authenticate actions between a subject and an object. In order for a
subject to access an object it must pass a set of authentication rules.
1.2.3.Role based access control
Describe how and why role based access control will be used.
RBAC is a very efficient way to control access to resources. This is because access is granted to
select roles based on what the needs each role has to complete its job. Then, the person or
program is assigned to the role and thus will only be granted the access granted to the role they are
assigned.
1.3.Remote access
Describe the policies for remote user access and authentication via dial in user services and Virtual
Private Networks (VPN)
The policies for remote access, authentication via dial in user services, and VPN s has to be more
strict than with general authentication and access within the work place. While there are ways for
a hacker to get into the system while following the usual work place policies, it would probably be
much easier to get in by one of these methods. When accessing resources remotely it is important to
have added authentication methods such as security questions or possibly some kind of portable
biometric device which can scan a part of the user and then send
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Commercials And Target Buyers Based On Gender
For some people its the catchy jingle that catches their attention. For others it may be the famous
celebrity that appears on their screen. Some people are even drawn in by the corny catch phrases
and over dramatic acting. No matter the case, companies tend to spend billions of dollars in
advertising, pursuing customers to buy their must have products, and spending whatever money
necessary to get their messages across to those watching. Throughout the years, marketing
executives have realized that they must refine their commercials and target buyers based on gender.
Advertisements on television have exposed images which are stereotypical representations and
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The viewer does not know where these women are running towards but soon more and more women
appear on the screen; some running in the jungle, some swimming through the ocean, and others
climbing a mountain. One might address that through all this activity, these perfectly thin women
are still wearing basically nothing on their body and seem to be competing to get somewhere for
they are pushing and shoving one another. Then out of no where, there is one average looking,
twenty something, man just standing in the middle of the beach, with a look of pure joy, while
millions of women are clawing their way to him. This man is simply putting on Axe deodorant
and the words Spray More, Get More. The Axe Effect comes up on the screen right before the
commercial ends. The ad portrays how the use of this deodorant will make any man irresistible to
every woman and to many boys watching the commercial, they probably wouldn t complain if this
situation happened to them. Dove however took a different approach in selling their Dove
Clinical Protection Deodorant. The commercial opens up with the words what happens when
beauty meets strength as the song Pretty Baby by Minnutes happily plays in the background. Cue
different videos of women applying the deodorant as they confidently get ready for their day.
Phrases such as will take herself on a date today and will run with the guys today begin to appear
on the screen. The ad continues to follow
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Petsmart Chewy Case Study
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You Know??? PetSmart Buys Online Retail Rival Chewy.Com.
Introduction
On April 18, 2017 petSmart did biggest e commerce acquisition in history. Putting a deal in place
to snatch up fast growing pet food product site Chewy.com for $3.35 billion. The deal is the
biggest acquisition deal bigger than walmart s $3.3 deal with jet.com last year.
About chewy.com
Chewy.com was founded by young entrepreneurs, Ryan Cohen and Michael day in 2011. Chewy is
leading online retailer of pet food products in the U.S. chewy set out to offer pet parents the
expertise and service of a local pet store with the convenience of online shopping chewy delivers on
that promise with its dedication to 24/7 customer service. To creation of cutting edge software ...
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Chewy.com headquartered in Dania Beach, Florida, chewy currently have more than 5,000 pet
lovers both in their home office, Boston office fulfillment centers in Pennsylvania, Indiana,
Texas Nevada.
About PetSmart
PetSmart, inc. is one of the largest pet retailers of services solutions for the lifetime needs of pets.
The vision of petSmart is everything we do for our customers, the way we support our associates
how we give back to our communities. They employ approximately 55,000 associates. Operate
more than 1,500 pet stores in U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico. As well as more than 200 dog and cat
boarding facilities. PetSmart provides a broad range of competitively priced pet food and products.
And petsmart also provide services such as dog training, pet grooming, pet boarding, petsmart,
Doggie Day Camp pet adoption. Petsmart has facilitated more than 7.3 million adoption more than
any other brick mortar organization .petsmart also operates
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AllPaws, an online pet adoption platform that helps potential pet parents to find the perfect pet to
adopt based on their home, family lifestyle.
Why it
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Summary Of Brave New World
Tyshiana Brooks
Mr. Kitchens
British Lit
5 May 2016 Tittle: The Pursuit of Truth and Happiness in the Brave New World
Imagine living in a world where everyone is happy. One is free to have sexual intercourse with a
partner of his or her choosing without any repercussion. However, there is a catch; one is required
to be happy all the time. In the novel Brave New World, their society is controlled and everyone is
forced to be happy. There are three characters that are not happy. Bernard who feels that he is an
outsider and miss treated, John who is also known as the savage and was hot raised in the world
state society, and Helmholtz who feels his work is meaningless and wants to be able to write
meaningful things. Humanity suffers in the world state society because the members of society are
not making their own decisions, which is the cause of the World State unhappiness.
The world state is not as truthful as it appears to be. The society is forced but the government
makes the citizens feels as if they make decisions on their own .An example of this is soma.
Soma is a free drug that is given to everyone. By talking soma citizens avoid the truth of their
reality. Lenina is a character who takes soma a lot throughout the novel. Lenina felt herself entitled,
after this day of queerness and horror... she swallowed six half gramme tablets of soma (Huxley
78). Instead of dealing with uneasiness and fear she covered up the truth by using the soma.
Bernard on the other hand did
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George Orwell Symbolism
Benjamin Franklin once said, Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little
temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Franklin, one of the United States Founding
Fathers, talked about a frightened electorate and acknowledged the negative repercussions that are
caused by this group. Furthermore, in 1984, George Orwellexplores a world derived on hate,
control, and repression of the basic liberties of people. Citizens are manipulated into absolving
themselves of independent thought, forced to pursue loyalties to the Party. Benjamin Franklin s
platitude is observed in the novel through the use of symbolism, irony, and diction, and galvanizes
the theme that forced fear leads to a fierce blindness and can eventually... Show more content on
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One such example is the rat, a common motif in the story. When Julia and Winston were together
in the room, a rat appeared, which rattled Winston. He commented, Rats! In this room (144).
Clearly, Winston dislikes rats, and can go so far as to fear them. The Party uses this fear to their
advantage and tortures Winston in Room 101 to manipulate his thoughts about Julia, who he loved.
The Party wanted him to abandon all perceived loyalties except those towards the Party. Therefore,
the rat symbolizes a common fear in everyone. For Winston, it just so happens to be this animal.
Those who deviate or are thought to deviate from the established code of conduct undergo through
this process of pain. The usage of extreme methods to force a certain ideology into someone shows
how much control the government of Oceania exerts over its people, and that they do not hesitate
to act on this power. Also, another symbol of control used in the story is the telescreen. The
telescreen is a device used in Oceanic society that can both transmit and receive video and audio
simultaneously. As a result, the Party members must live carefully, in the assumption that every
sound you made was overheard, and, except in
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British Socialization And British Moralization
Highlighting the absurdity in the belief that socialization, particularly British socialization, is an
indicator an individual s (un)likely descent into barbarism, William Golding explores a narrative
in which a plane crash has left a group of adolescent boys stranded on an island, in his novel
Lord of the Flies . Through the mild jingoism and naivete of his characters, Ralph, Jack, and
Piggy, Golding demonstrates that believing a British upbringing is inherently moralizing is not
only a flawed judgement, but also leaves space for an abundance of disappointment. Of all the
boys, the one who distinctively establishes himself as more knowledgeable than the rest is Piggy.
Piggy, with his fierce rationality and intellect, is an astute believer in the moralizing nature of
socialization. Thus, he goes to extensive lengths in order to maintain the remnants of English
society the boys have attempted to establish on the island. Most notably are his efforts to preserve
the sanctity of the conch. In the opening chapter, he is ecstatic when he and Ralph stumble upon
the conch and exclaims, We can use this to call the others. Have a meeting. (Chapter 1, pg. 16) For
him, this shell signifies that all is not lost, that although they make be away from the comfort of
their superior English society, there is still some semblance of order and discipline. Any disrespect
or disregard for this symbol frustrates him, instilling in him utter disbelief that good English boys
like themselves
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The And Criminal Law For Misappropriation Of Personal...
Question set 1 1. Who can sign a medical release form (authorization) to obtain PHI? According
to Gartee (2011), Privately Held Information is meant to be safeguarded, but there are times
when the information in them is needed for varied purposes. When that is the case, then
authorization can be given by the patient or the healthcare provided. A patient that is
incapacitated will need a guardian to sign. At the same time, a minor can also use a guardian to
sign the release form on behalf of the patient. Within the release form, there should be the name
of the facility with holding the PHI; the specific information needed to be released, the name of
the person the PHI is released to and the purpose of the release (Iyer et al., 2006). 2. What are the
civil and criminal penalties for misappropriation of personal health information (PHI)?
Misappropriation of PHI involves staff of the health facilities or any other person that is not
authorized to have the health information of another. For that the penalties according to the US
Department of Justice are; a penalty of up to fifty thousand dollars and incarceration of up to one
year for those who knowingly obtain and disclose PHI of another person. Iyer et al. (2006) further
agrees that, One hundred thousand dollars is the penalty for accessing PHI under pretense and
incarceration of up to five years. Obtaining PHI for the purpose of selling, using for personal gain,
malice or using them for commercial purposes attract a
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Essay On Awareness Of Voting Among Youth

  • 1. Essay On Awareness Of Voting Among Youth 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 On Awareness Of Voting Among Youth Essay On Awareness Of Voting Among Youth
  • 2. Teenage And Teenage Driving Indiana Teenage Driving Teenage driving in the United States has been a large controversial topic over the years. In the state of Indiana, anyone of fifteen and a half to sixteen may obtain a driving permit. Indiana recommends early drivers to enroll in the driver education programs to learn the skills of driving. Young people have created a series of issues that give good reasons to increase the driver s license age. Underage drunk drivingis a huge discussion in larger cities and the youth have more access to liquor. According to Robert Little and Kenneth Clontz, Fatal vehicular accidents resulting from drunk driving is the number one cause of death among fifteen to twenty four year old age group (37). With this in mind, the state... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Driving instructors, throughout the country, should start to emphasis the importance of drinking and how hazardous it is. Educating people about the consequences to drunk driving should be discussed so that it may change the minds of younger people throughout the country. Even with educating young drivers about drinking and driving, there will be some teens that still drink and drive. The majority of teenagers in car crashes are caused because of teenage drunk driving. Young drivers do not realize that not only drinking and driving is dangerous for them, but also other driver s lives would be in danger too. In Young, Drunk, Dangerous, and Driving: Underage Drinking and Driving Research Findings points out that 50% have consumed alcohol while in the act of driving and almost seven of every ten youth have driven a car after having consumed a couple of drinks (39). With this in mind Indiana, enforcements have cracked down on drunk drivers trying to eliminate most of them off the road. In the state of Indiana, the protocols for police officers have the authority to pull over any suspicious drunk drivers. Positive test results in drunk driving could lead to serious disciplinary actions, especially for young drivers. You are considered to be over the limit in Indiana if you have a BAC of at least 0.08%, according to Indiana DUI DWI Laws Enforcement. If you re younger than 21 years old, the limit is only 0.02%. Additionally, if your BAC is over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Fair Trade Dbq If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas. George Bernard Shaw. This quote describes how the wise traders thought when trading. They knew that trading a fair trade wouldn t be as significant as it would with sharing ideas. The effects that occurred in Europe and began the overseas discoveries and European expansion, started a new and different world. The Europeans had an easier way of receiving goods, without going through problems. The impact of the explorers that sailed prior to 1521 from Spain and Portugal, was affected by the Columbian Exchange. The explorers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each explorer has contributed to their country advancing the society in multiple ways. Bartholomeu Dias was a Portuguese explorer that set sail in 1487 to sail northeast into the Indian Ocean. He set sail with two small caravels and a slower supply ship. As stated in the textbook American Journey. After Dias was overseas for a couple days, there was a huge storm lasting two weeks. Throwing Dias off his original course, the strong winds pushed him southward in sight of land. Dias had realized that he had sailed past the southernmost point of Africa called a Cape. In 1487, Bartholomeu Dias also found a direct water route to India providing the Portuguese with another way of trading food, for different goods. In the Primary Source Packet document 2, it states, In 1487 Dias sailed to India, finding a direct water route to India forming another trading route for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Euthymol Toothpaste Abstract: In this marketing report, I will analyse our product which call Euthymol toothpaste. Firstly, I am going to describe the background of Johnson and Johnson, Euthymol toothpaste is distributed by this company. After that, I will talk about how we did the survey about this product. Then I am going to focus on the product and analyse it by using secondary research and survey results, it includes product, price, place and promotion. Finally, I will give some suggestions to this product. Introduction: Euthymol toothpaste was marked by Warner Lambert, but now it is distributed by Johnson and Johnson. J J is an American public company. It was founded in 1886, there are three founders, they are Rober Wood Johnson, James Wood Johnson... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As this result, we can see most of the respondents would not consider the price when they buy this toothpaste, because it is cheap. For these reasons, we can found out that Euthymol toothpaste is an economy product. Place: Euthymol toothpaste only sold in the UK, it is not a famous brand of toothpaste. It sold in some of the supermarkets, local stores and pharmacy. There are 72% of the respondents usually buy this toothpaste in Pharmacy. It seems not easy to find it in the supermarkets and local stores. Promotion: Euthymol toothpaste has not much promotion such as advertising, sales promotion and direct mail. From the survey results, we can see that advertising is the main promotion of this toothpaste, because there are 13 (50%) respondents know this toothpaste from advertising. And there are 8 (30%) respondents selected other, it means there are quit a lot of people know this toothpaste in other ways. For example, some people started to know this toothpaste from friends recommendation. Conclusion: In conclusion, Most of people are satisfied with the taste and the color of this toothpaste, but there 59% of the respondents are not happy with the packaging of this toothpaste. If the company of Euthymal toothpaste wants to share more market, it has to solve packaging problem. In my opinion, the best solution is to invent other Euthymol toothpaste, it has different packaging and effects between the original one, so it can keep the old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Harvard Simulation Letter sunflower utraceuticals n to Sunflower Nutraceuticals, Board of Directors from Teresita Alvarez, CEO re Working Capital Financing Options I wanted to update you on my efforts to secure an increased line of credit for working capital. Despite my repeated efforts and the calls that both of you have made to our bank s senior officers, Miami Dade Merchant s Bank (MDM) continues to be inflexible. It refuses to increase our $3.2 million line of credit and says that it will not change its mind. It is also proposing tighter covenants. I have highlighted for MDM our improved EBIT and free cash flow over the last eighteen months and our concomitant success in reducing the use of our line of credit by almost $500,000. MDM... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I also tried to convince him to invest the same amount in convertible debt or preferred stock where he can choose to convert some or all of his investment from debt to equity. He said that he has no interest in becoming a bank and wants to share in the financial success that he is funding. At the same time, FF says that convertible debt and preferred equity wouldn t impose enough discipline on Sunflower management. He likes the strict covenants and close cash flow monitoring that he s accustomed to in the real estate business. We may safely assume that FF, despite not wanting to become a bank, will impose covenants on us that are as tough as MDM s. FF has insisted on joining the three of us on Sunflower s board. In brief, while this opportunity can help us pursue aggressive growth, FF will have his cake and eat it too: his investment will always have the protection of debt if we do not earn a profit, but his equity position will allow him to share in our successful growth. 2Averell Tuttle (AT): AT is a boutique investment bank headquartered in Atlanta but with deep Miami roots, as indicated by the Tuttle name. Its portfolio includes a number of investments in the natural products and retailing sectors, including the Earth Life chain. AT s team has submitted an intriguing proposal that I believe warrants consideration. Like FF, AT is prepared to replace MDM and provide a line of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. 1, 4-Dichlorimene Lab Report Benzoic acid and 1,4 dichlorobenzene are extracted from an unknown sample of powder. Both components are identified by comparing their experimental melting points to known literature values. Discussion. Extraction is the transfer of a solute from one phase to another. Solubility depends on polarity, and goes by the rule like dissolves like. Most organic molecules are more soluble in organic solvents than in water. If the organic solvent is immiscible with water, then when the organic solvent dissolves organic molecules this solution forms a layer separate from the water layer forming two layers: an organic layer, and an aqueous layer. When the two layers are mixed together, small amounts of components from each layer will dissolve in the other layer, establishing an equilibrium between the two layers. In order to extract solute from solvent A to solvent B, several extractions with small portions of the solvent B are more efficient than a single extraction with the total ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the unknown powder was known to contain both an organic compound and an acid, we had to add aqueous sodium hydroxide in order to draw out the acid and its conjugate base into the aqueous layer. When the base was added to the separatory funnel, it attracted the acid and formed an immiscible aqueous layer under the liquid layer containing the organic compound. The funnel was shaken to draw out as much acid as possible, and the aqueous layer was withdrawn from the funnel. Aqueous sodium hydroxide was added a second time to pull out even more acid that may have remained in the organic layer, and was withdrawn as well. In hopes of drawing out any remaining acid from the organic layer, water, a polar substance, was added to the separatory funnel to form a final aqueous layer that was withdrawn and added to the previous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Argumentative Essay On Dante s Inferno Gary Jewell Argumentative Essay on Dante s Inferno Dante s Inferno is an epic poem that is clearly centered on his hate for Pope Boniface VIII. Dante s circles of hell described so vividly in his poem are the result of Dante s angst toward Boniface as he was once on top of the world until Boniface exiled him only because of his political opinions. Although, he does not clearly name Boniface in the epic he makes sure to include him in five obscure allusions. The first instance alludes to the incumbent pope before Boniface, Pope Celestine V, as the one who made the great refusal in the circle of neutrals; as he allowed Boniface to plant seeds of doubt in the months before he suddenly and unexpectedly resigned, leaving Boniface the Pope. The second allusion would place Boniface perfectly in the eighth circle, sixth pouch as the fraudulent sinner he was to prey on Celestine with his utter gift of fraudulent gab to gain a political position of power. The third, fourth, and fifth instances all point to his questionable practice of selling indulgences or absolution. So, therefore, just because he cannot directly mention Boniface in his epic due to him still being alive during the time of his writing, he still manages to make it a point to let him know there is a place for him in Hell. American Educator Susan Blow studied Dante s Inferno with great respect to the implements of ethics and theology. In the following excerpt, she discusses the Inferno from an ethical and theological point of view, explaining that divine retribution implies man s fundamental ethical responsibility, and that Hell is the Creator s final tribute of respect to the being he made in his own image (Blow, para 1). Blow clearly understood Dante s views and states, His poem is not individual but universal; he utters not his own thought, but the unformulated creed of Christendom. Nay, he reaches beyond Christianity and speaks to the universal conscience of humanity that inward witness which is always calling upon man to rejoice in his freedom and tremble before the responsibility bound up with it (Blow, para 2). Scholar Thomas Peterson looks a little further into Dante s Inferno and why it is that of a parody in some instances. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Crucial Role of Teiresias in Sophocles’ Antigone... The Crucial Role of Teiresias in Sophocles Antigone Antigone is a tragic play written by Sophocles in ancient Greece during approximately 441 B.C. The story is set in a palace in Thebes, a city within Greece. Teiresias is an old blind prophet who claims to be capable of seeing the future, he has yet to tell a prophesy to be untrue; he has immense credibility. A theme within the text is: quality not quantity. In this translation of Antigone , Teiresias has exactly 76 lines of text. Physically this is very little of a role; one could assume Teiresias is not an important character at all; however, this is untrue. Teiresias is a character with an extremely minute role, yet he has immense influence over the resolution of the story, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Creon now says, Old man ... Make profit, trade in Lydian silver gold, pure gold of India; that s your chief desire (1034 38). The man who just two minutes ago had the complete respect of the king is now the prime enemy of Creon; accused of selling out for money. In most stories, any character with only 0.06% of stage time would not have the power to transform the leader of a society from polite to mean. Teiresias must be very important if he has the audacity to talk down to the king and not executed for it. This is evidence that while minor, Teiresias has much respect and possesses the capability to influence the attitude of extremely powerful characters such as Creon. Teiresias also has the ability to influence the mental status of Creon and his tragic downfall. After Teiresias convinces Creon to reluctantly free Antigone, he discovers that his son is now dead as an indirect result of the past decisions Creon has chosen to make. Anything resulting in the story subsequent of Teiresias brief stage time is the tragic downfall of our tragic hero, Creon. Actions such as, Eurydice choosing to take her own life because Haemon voluntarily took his own life, is an element of Creon s tragic downfall. Creon says, Take me away at once, the frantic man who killed my son... I cannot rest. My life is warped past ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Machiavelli s The Prince And Leviathan Although misunderstood when introduced to society during their time, Niccolo Machiavelli s The Prince and Thomas Hobbes Leviathan have been two of the most influential political works in history. The Prince and Leviathan, although seen as immoral and almost wicked works of their time, have guided many political thinkers, even America s own Thomas Jefferson, on the subject of governance and power. This paper will compare the similarities and differences between both works in terms of the historical settings in which they were written as well as between the two distinct political philosophies presented by each man. More specifically, this paper will differentiate the purpose of power between Machiavelli s theory of an absolute ruler separated from morals and ethics compared to Hobbes reasoning for a necessary and absolute ruler to put an end to the chaotic state of nature he presents. Identification of Documents The Prince, written by Niccolo Machiavelli in 1513 in his native Italian language, was a book dedicated to Florence s then leader Lorenzo de Medici in an effort for Machiavelli to gain a position in Florence s new government. The book was intended to help guide Lorenzo and other present and future leaders in gaining and maintaining power, more specifically to aid Lorenzo in unifying Italy under one ruler. Machiavelli lived during a time of great political strife in Italy as the small city states of Italy, the Papal States, and the powerful states of Spain and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Star Patterns Stars come in a variety of sizes, luminosities, surface temperatures and masses. Through these different characteristics, it is found that there is a pattern (with some special cases). This pattern was first recognized by Danish astronomer Ejnar Hertzsprung and American astronomer Henry Norris Russel during the first decade of the 20th century. They plotted various stars luminosities on one axis and spectral types on the other. This showed the pattern. These patterns are shown on graphs and are referred to as Hertzsprung Russel (H R) diagrams. These types of diagrams are used today still as they are important tools in astronomical research. To plot a staron the H R diagram, all that is needed is the star s spectral type and its luminosity. On the diagram, the horizontal axis shows the surface temperatureof the star, which directly corresponds with its spectral type. Because Hertzsprung and Russel based their diagrams on the spectral sequence OABFGKM (color and surface temperature), temperature decreases from left to right. The vertical axis shows its luminosity, in units of the Suns luminosity (Lsun). For example, our Sun, falls right on the point of 1Lsun and G2 because its luminosity is that of 1 Sun and its spectral type is G2. Typical patterns of the H R diagram show... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The works of Ejnar Hertzsprung and Henry Norris Russel have greatly benefited in this regard. To lay out a star on the H R diagram, all that is required is the star s spectral type and its luminosity.Typical patterns of the H R diagram show that blue stars are hotter and larger in size, but their life spans are shorter (The reverse is also true). Sometimes they do not follow the pattern sequence leading to what we call supergiants, giants, and white dwarfs. Another way to classify stars is through the luminosity class. Roman numerals are used to identify the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. United Law And International Law Essay Jurisdiction is arguably the most versatile term in current international law. Frequently used in international legal instruments and yet never defined, the term can have different meanings in different contexts. Depending on the circumstances, jurisdiction may refer to the totality of the power or authority that a state has or exercises, in which case it is fully identifiable with sovereignty, another often used but likewise never clearly defined term in international law. Jurisdictionis an aspect of state sovereignty. International law scholars have increasingly taken the view that the term sovereignty means all and only those attributes which are given to a state under international law descriptive of the scope of state freedom as a legal rather than factual matter sovereignty. In this conception does not define, but is defined by the legal powers of a state within an international society of states. It does not exist prior to law, but as a set of attributes of the legal construct that is the state, existing as a consequence of law. As one scholar expressed it, sovereignty is nothing more or less than the legal competence which states have in general. The power of a sovereign to affect the right of persons, whether by legislation, executive decree, or by a judgement of a court is called jurisdiction. The power of soveiregn, therefore to affect legal rights depends upon law; and upon the law must be based all sovereign jurisdiction. Through the concept of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Foils for Odysseus Breanna Manlick 4 26 2014 CLAS 342 Paper Assignment #2 Character Foils for Odysseus The Odyssey is the epic that has been read time and time again, by varying ages, digging its way into our hearts, becoming an instant classic. Odysseus and the adventures of his homecoming create a much different tale than Homer s other work, the Iliad, provided. The epic is not about bloodthirsty men trying to get their hands on kleos anymore; it is about the homecoming of a man who uses his wits, not his weapon. In the Odyssey, the characters balance Homer provides contrasting characters to show the readers the traits that Odysseus holds and how it builds his character development and even those who are foils to him. Odysseus own son, Trojan War... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Agamemnon was stabbed to death by the vengeful tag team. Agamemnon s son, Orestes, unleashed vengeance upon his mother and her lover. Agamemnon s family is a foil for Odysseus family life. Odysseus family loves him very dearly and has done no wrong as he was away. Penelope, unlike Clytemnestra, stays loyal to Odysseus and even creates an ingenious plan to keep the suitors off her back. Telemachos on the other hand has to deal with the suitors who are trying to marry his mother and have been dishonoring his father, Odysseus, eating their fill since they sat their butts on the stools they deem as weapons. Telemachos can t even stand up to the suitors as Agamemnon s son took revenge on the people who killed his father. This shows how Telemachos should be as a son and will soon be as he grows up to be more like his father. Menelaos had a long homecoming due to the gods, just as Odysseus had. Menelaos angered the Egyptian gods, due to the lack of knowledge of Egyptian customs. He was able to get home with all of his crew, unlike Odysseus, who was a lone survivor. Although Menelaos had an easier homecoming than Odysseus, he did not have a faithful wife, just like Agamemnon. Helen was the reason for the Trojan War; for Menelaos it was not easy to forgive an unfaithful wife to that degree. He cannot rejoin the present as easily due to all that was lost in Troy, destined to be full of grief for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Helen Keller Hero Helen Keller The definition of heroine is is a woman, who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities ( Dictionary ). Helen Keller was a woman who was an important role model, and trailblazer for the deaf and blind community. Even a person with all their senses has not achieved as much she has. Helen Keller was a hero because she faced many challenges as a deaf blind woman, she won different awards in her life, and made many contributions to the world. First reason Helen Keller is a hero because she has faced many challenges, one of the first challenges she faced was she blind and deaf. Helen wasn t always that way she became ill and became blind, deaf, and mute (Biography). This did not stop her, though Helen Keller was the first deaf, blind person to earn a college degree, and she graduated from Radcliffe college with honors in 1904 (American). Also at the time Radcliffe was basically Harvard for women. Although she was blind, she has made over 13 books such as Light in My Darkness, Optimism, and The Story of My Life. This is just another reason Helen is a hero being deaf and blind and achieving such outstanding work. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Helen has won the prestigious Presidential Medal of Freedom. In the U.S The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest award that can be given to a civilian in peace time (White). She even has her own award about her called the Helen Keller Prize (Helen). Another award she won was the Alumnae Achievement Award. Keller later received Brazil s Order of the Southern Cross, the Philippines Golden Heart, Japan s Sacred Treasure, and in 1991, was named one of the most important people of the twentieth century by Life magazine (Perkins). Helen has also won an Oscar for her documentary Helen Keller in Her Story (American). This is why Helen Keller is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Write An Essay On Home Insurance Insurance is protection against possible financial loss. Having any type of insurance give you a peace of mind that comes from knowing the money will be available to meet the needs of protecting your home and belongings. Home Insurance covers such damage to personal property. Renter Insurance main component is protection against financial loss due to damage or loss of personal property. Everyone that rents need to have rental insuranceto be able to help them with being able to start over and buy them things they lost in the accident. Renter insurance help you get back what you lost, because the owner s insurance do not cover the renter loss. No, the building owner s property insurance will not cover the tenant s personal property unless ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2) The duration of benefits many maximum time a disability income policy will pay benefit may be a few years, to age 65 or for life. 3)The amount of benefits which means for the amount that is equal to 60/70 percent of your gross pay. 4) Accidents Sickness Coverage that some disability income policies will pay only for accidents, but you need to be able to be insured for both of them. 5) Guaranteed Renewability will help protect you against your insurance company trying to drop you if something was to happen to you or you become poor. Due to Mark insurance only allowing him 2 weeks of sick time, he need to look for more insurance that would cover him if he needs to be off longer than those two weeks. If he was to get the accidents and sickness coverage he needs to make sure that he have both plans so it will pay him for both things when he has to be off. The guaranteed renewability insurance will help him if he was to lose his job or need help with living, so this would be another good insurance for him and his family. This could affect the Lawrences in a good way by helping them out and in a bad way but not having the right coverage needed for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. How Does Septimus Institutionalize Grief Even though Woolf tried often to hide her feelings, many knew of her distress, as she makes these inner battles obvious through her short story, Mrs. Dalloway. This story is of Clarissa who is throwing a grand party shopping and Septimus who is a man who had to leave the war on account of him slowly losing his sanity. Septimus commits suicide when brought back from the war. The two characters lives are connected when the doctor who was treating Septimus arrives at the party and tells Clarissa about the tragedy that has just occurs. The connection between the main character and the author can be made when she contemplates and admires a man for having the courage to throw him out of a window to end his suffering. Clarissa ponders to herself She felt somehow very like him the young man who had killed himself. She felt glad that he had done it; thrown it away. The clock was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dalloway, WooIf explores the debilitating effects of feminizing and medicalizing grief that leave Septimus without any legitimate means to express his sorrow... Septimus s mourning is pathological. In Freud s terms, he is suffering from melancholia. Because Septimus has internalized an excess of stoicism in the Great War, he reacts by expressing his grief in self abnegation. Men, especially soldiers, don t cry. The authoritarian rest cure will not help him; Septimus s own way out is suicide. (145) Woolf is able to translate her true suicidal thoughts which she had kept concealed for so long in this manner. She communicates through the characters in her story that when people feel there is no way to end the pain one feels and sometimes suicide is the only option. Woolf expresses her true disappointment in her mistreatment through her doctor and also subtly criticizes gender roles. Because Septimus is a male, he is not allowed to feel sadness or pain. This character choice shows that even in men, keeping feelings hidden the way the new world is evolving can drive a person to extreme ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Pulp Fiction Themes Pulp Fiction (1994) is a mesmerizing, violent and entertaining movie. It has a bizarre cast of characters, a nonlinear sequence of events and endless references to pop culture. The underlying theme of the movie, however, deals with religion and the transformation of two characters: Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) and Butch (Bruce Willis). In the beginning of the film, Vincent (John Travolta) has returned from a stay in Amsterdam, and the conversation between Jules and Vincent deals with what Big Macs and Quarter Pounders are called in Europe. As the movie moves on, other references are the Fonz on Happy Days, Arnold the Pig on Green Acres, the band Flock of Seagulls, Caine from Kung Fu, TV pilots, and other such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jules always quotes this just before he kills someone. The point is that the passage refers to a system of values and meaning by which one could lead one s life and make moral decisions. However, that system has no connection with Jules s life and as he realizes later, the passage is actually meaningless to him. In addition to the pop references in the film, its dialogue on language is concerned with naming things. What s a Big Mac called? What s a Quarter Pounder called? What s a Whopper called? When Ringo (Tim Roth) calls the waitress garГ§on, she tells him: garГ§on means boy . When Butch s girlfriend refers to his means of transportation as a motorcycle, he insists on correcting her: It s not a motorcycle, it s a chopper. When a Hispanic cab driver, however, asks Butch what his name means, he replies: This is America, honey; our names don t mean shit. The point is clear that in the absence of any lasting ambition or value and meaning, our language no longer points to anything beyond itself. To call something good or evil makes it so since there s no higher authority or criteria by which one might judge such things. Jules quotes the Bible before his executions, but he might as well be quoting the Fonz or Buddy Holly. This absence of any kind of system for making value judgments, this lack of a larger meaning to their lives, creates a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Social Injustice In Bergen County Education Level In Bergen County, there are 78 school districts and three charter schools ( At a Glance , 2016, p. 9). The education level in Bergen County is relatively higher than in other counties in New Jersey. In 2014, around 28.9 percent of the population ages 25 and older have a bachelor s degree. Meanwhile, around 25 percent are high school graduates ( Educational Attainment , n.d., p. 1 2). Housing As stated earlier, Bergen County is a relatively wealthy county. Being that the income level in Bergen County is high, it is no wonder that the housing costs will be high too. In 2014, about 43.6 percent of the monthly housing costs average around $2,000 or more ( Financial Characteristics , n.d., p. 1). This means that almost half of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To repeat, back in 2011, there was a count of an estimated 1,500 homeless individuals on just one night (New Jersey Faces, n.d., p. 1). Being that the only homeless shelter located in Bergen County only has 90 beds is unjust. It means that only 6 percent of the homeless individuals will be able to find shelter at the Bergen County Shelter. Many factors cause homelessness like unemployment, lack of affordable housing, no access to social services, mental health or substance abuse issues, etc. (Robertson and Greenblatt, 1992, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Englishmen and Colonization in the Seventeenth Century Essay Perception, understanding and judgment of humankind were far backward in the sixteenth century. The English Empire was a huge colonial power in that era. They were discovering the places that have never touched by so called fair skinned people. English voyagers were able to reach the shores of West Africa after 1550. Until seventeenth century English colonials did not develop a slave trade. These small number of people set up an organized settlement in the foreign land. They were also able to keep their own laws and language. At Kormantin in 1631 Englishmen had their first settlement in Africa. According to Jordan, it was the meeting of Englishmen and African people outside the concept of Negro as a slave. Rather, Englishmen met Negroes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... African man meant a black man to English invaders. They described Negroes as black. These northern people were specialist about defining people. They simply emphasized the difference of complexion. Being other than white skin should have meant sign of inferiority. Literature of antiquity and the Middle Ages actually offered introduction to the Ethiope. Englishmen were acquainted with black skinned people before than sixteenth century. Native West Africans hit the ground of London in 1554. Five Negroes were taken to English land to learn the language and brought back to use in trade. Negroes were described as able to agree with meateas and drinkes however, those black skinned people did not enjoy the cold and moist air. Racial identity contains lots of meaning. It is more than a describing the fact of complexion. It is far more than stating the color of people. It has a deep meaning. In England, the concept of blackness had an intense meaning. According to Oxford English Dictionary, the meaning of black before the sixteenth century included, deeply stained with dirt; soiled, dirty, foul, horrible, wicked... It was a symbol of baseness and color of evil. Black color roughly reminded people undesired bad things and manners. On the other hand there was the other color, the contrary one. It was the white color. White color was defined as a symbol of all superior things. These colors were opposite, they were described as white and black like sweet and sour. White and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Four Yoga Styles You might be surprised to learn that there isn t one style of yoga practice so you ll need to learn some more about the different styles in order to decide which one is right for you. In this article we ll take a closer look at four practice styles: hatha yoga, vinyasa, ashtanga and power yogato help you on the way to your decision. 1. Hatha yoga Hatha yoga is often used interchangeably with the word yoga and classes are usually slow paced involving stretching, some simple breathing exercises and some seated meditations. If you are a beginner then this is a good place to start so that you can spend time learning the basic techniques. If you are looking for a calming and relaxing experience then hatha yoga is probably right for you. If you d prefer something more energetic then you should consider ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The speed of the movements is very much dictated by the teacher, so if you find that a class is too fast for you look for a different teacher. In order to appreciate vinyasa you need to have a teacher that you are comfortable with as their style will shape the class, keep looking until you find someone you connect with. 3. Ashtanga Ashtanga is a series of poses which realign the spine, detoxify the body and build strength, stamina and flexibility. There are 75 poses in all and they can take anywhere between an hour and a half to two hours to complete. You start with sun salutations and then move to standing poses, seated poses, inversions and backbends before finishing with relaxation. You can learn ashtanga at a teacher led class, and then when you are happy with the order of the poses you can either practice on your own or in a mysore class where you practice at your own pace but have a teacher for guidance. Ashtanga is a very athletic form of practice and is very popular. If you like a sense of order then this style will appeal to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Why I Volunteer at the Children’s Hospital Essay Before beginning my volunteer work I faced quite a dilema. Where could I influence children, help them develop their leadership potential, educate them about agriculture, and have fun all at the same time? After a single telephone call to the Children s Hospital Volunteer Services Coordinators, I learned that volunteers were readily accepted to serve within the hospital s recreational therapy deparment. When they asked my reason for volunteering, I explained to them that I wanted to help the children develop their leadership potential as well as other abilities. The members of volunteer services seemed excited. On the first evening of service, I was prepared, yet scared that I would say something wrong or the children there would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I then found that the patients were much more receptive to my ideas because I had showed them I cared. We began our activities with spaghetti flowers, which involved the use of spaghetti and (edible) marshmallows. Although the teenage boys weren t too receptive to the flower idea, I found that they enjoyed making marshmallow creatures and scenes just as much as everyone else. This acitivity was designed to make everyone aware of the strengths which they possess, and I found that many of the residents had artistic qualitites that set them apart from the rest! We followed this activity with some creative time using color change markers. Everyone made name tags for their doors, and some of them, being incredibly generous, made cards for their friends who were not in the hospital that evening. My second and third visits took place on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday evening was similar to what I had experienced before, but everyone was distracted by all of the other games and activities which were occurring simultaneously. Therefore, I only conducted a couple of activities such as the beginnings of our stories Oh, The Places I ll Go! It was during this visit that I was also able to introduce some of the children to my baby goats and to some dairy cows through pictures. Many of the children had never been near farm aniamls before, and even though they could not pet the picture, I think they enjoyed listening to my experiences. Since my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Continuous Sexual Trajectory Essay Continuous Sexual Trajectory In his Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis, Freud works inductively towards a theory of the (sexual) mind. The lectures consider years of psychoanalytic experience and try to fit them into a framework, in the process always slightly altering both the data and the theory. His primary interest lies in the competitive interplay of libido the pleasure seeking unconscious part of the mind and the ego the rational and socially constituted character who internalizes norms and tries to tame the libido. The pleasure that the libido presses for is firstly sexual, but for Freud this expansive term indicates any kind of pleasure derived from physical contact. Working from these terms, he tries... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Relying on an analogy with seedlings, Freud suggests that adults would not have the particularities of their sexual lives without a root cause, and that origin must have been childhood. For Freud, the child is necessarily a sexual being (403). It is unclear if he acknowledges other elements in the lives of children, as he classifies many typical childhood activities as sexual, e.g. suckling the breast or thumb, playing, and generally expressing themselves and their organs. It is safe to say that the sexual is at least, in his theory, a significant portion of childhood (404). The original source of pleasure, in Freud s experience (with mostly bourgeois Viennese patients), is the mother s breast, thus the first stage of childhood development is the oral stage. The later switch to thumb sucking is only another expression of this same urge to stimulate the erotogenic (pleasure creating) zone of the mouth. Children move onto the anal stage when they enter conflict with their parents (or other adult figure) over control of their excretion. Freud explains that children derive pleasure from excretion, and thus it is important to them and a focus of children s (sexual) lives (407). Soon they mature to the final erotogenic zone, and the genitals should thereafter serve as the exclusive source of pleasure. The gist seems to be that each stage offers more pleasure than the previous, despite increasing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Allies s Victory In Ww2 Essay and Italy time to airlift more troops and equipment to the region. Thus, by the time U.S. and British forces began their attacks, the Axis forces substantially outnumbered them. The Allies faced a difficult challenge in Tunisia, and their progress was very slow. Rommel s forces fought with tenacity in one battle after another as the fighting continued well into the spring of 1943. Nonetheless, the Allies did consistently gain ground on the Axis forces. On May 7, the Allies took Tunis and soon took the remaining Axis forces in Africa more than 200,000 in all prisoner. With that, the war in North Africa was over. Results of the North African Campaign The war in North Africa was essentially an adventure initiated by Italy in an attempt to seize former colonial territories of Britain and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On July 10, 1943, U.S. and British forces began Operation Husky, an invasion of the island using troops deployed by gliders, parachutes, and boats. Many of these landings were disrupted by high winds, making it difficult for Allied troops to regroup once on the ground. During the first few days, the invaders encountered significant resistance around Sicily s main airfield, but it was quickly overcome. On July 22, the Sicilian capital of Palermo fell to the Allies, and Sicily was secured. The Invasion of the Italian Mainland The day after the fall of Sicily, Italy s Fascist ruler, Benito Mussolini, was overthrown by a peaceful coup, and Italian officials promptly began approaching the Allies about an armistice. Prior to Mussolini s ouster, U.S. and British forces had planned an invasion of the Italian mainland, and the sudden turn of events took the Allied leaders by surprise. Although Italy officially surrendered to the Allies on September 8, 1943, the Allied invasion of Italy proceeded as planned, as there were still a large number of German forces stationed in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Tim Burton Cinematic Techniques Essay Tim Burton, known for his movies that appeal to all ages with dark and mysterious twists such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, Big Fish, and many others. Burton uses multiple cinematic techniques to create dramatic events that keep his audience on the edge of their seats. Burton uses a series of camera angles and shots to do so. His mystery films are unique, and uses elements to bring the attention to smaller, more important details of the film. Establishing shot is a basic technique that is used in every film. Every film must have an establishing shot because every scene in a movie at is established by a camera, a camera is establishing a scene. Tim Burton is a type of director who uses a lot of scenes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... High angle is a technique which a camera showing something from a high angle. Such as in one of Burton s films, Big Fish, a high angle is used when the townsfolk are at the town hall about the giant problem high angle is used to show how far the crowd of people go and gives the audience an estimate of how many people are at the town meeting. This technique used in this scene makes the audience wonder if the giant situation is really that big of a deal. One other film this technique is used is the film, Edward Scissorhands. In one scene towards the end of the film, Edward pushes Jim through a window from the top floor in Edward s castle. The camera stays on the top floor where the window used to be and looks down at Jim who is dead on the ground. This provides an estimated drop for how far Jim fell for the audience and makes thinks to themselves not to mess with Edward. Another example film is the movie, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. In the same scene when the candy room is presented, high angle is also used. After the shot is established, longshot is used to zoom out and see the entire room. But, without that high angle you don t see the chocolate waterfall or the bridge connecting the two shores of the chocolate river. You just see the ground and whatever is on the ground. This makes the audience get a better sense of what is in the room and they are not only thinking it is only candy grass and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Summary Of Martin Luther King And Aung San Suu The two world known leaders, Martin Luther King, Jr. and India s Aung San Suu, were social activists who believed that democracy could be achieved through peaceful resistant. Martin Luther King Jr. believed that its people who sought to stand up against oppressor regimes and fight for equal rights in the United Statesof America. On the other hand, the National league for democracy leader, Aung San Suu Kyiwho lived in Burma fought for democracy in her country. Thus, one is right to argue out that the two world leaders, Martin Luther King Jr. of America and Aung San Suu of India, believed in the spirit of democracy and equal rights for everybody in their respective countries. The two leaders wrote articles that have remained to be historical in world politics. The two wrote letters concerning how their societies looked like and how they wished democracy could be achieved someday. During his time in jail, Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a letter titled The Letter from Birmingham Jail. The letter illustrated that he was in jail in Birmingham because of lack of justice and on how discrimination should not be the order of the day. Comparing Aung San Suu s article, In Quest of Democracy, she expresses her opinion on democracy and how she has longed to create democracy. In both articles, the two leaders try to reach out and express their value towards achieving a democratic state. Aung San Suu Kyi reveals her efforts to achieve a democracy state and how she had fought against the government through peaceful demonstrations. On the other hand, Martin Luther King Jr. expresses on how injustices have taken over governance and on how people should rise against such regimes. In their writings, the two leaders expressed their feelings how they have fought for equal rights and more rights for their citizens through nonviolent means. They reveal their own experiences in the fight for justice and democracy without violating the rights of other people. In his letter, King ascertains that he experienced injustice while he was involved in the Montgomery Bus Boycott as well as in the Albany Movement. As the head of those movements, Dr. King wrote what he underwent though. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Washington s Farewell Speech Analysis Washington s Warnings In Washington s time as president, he saw many dangers that might impact America negatively in the future. His farewell speech addressed three main concerns that Washington perceived as precarious. Washington warned America to listen to his concerns and take them into consideration. Even though he wasn t running for president again, he still cared about America and wanted it to survive. He encouraged political unity, paying off national debts, and staying neutral. Washington thought political parties were a danger to America, because disagreements between the two political groups could cause a split in the nation. Political unity was important to Washington. The unity of government which constitutes you one people is also now dear to you. It is justly so, for it is a main pillar in the edifice of your real independence, the support of your tranquility at home; your peace abroad; of your safety; of your prosperity; of that very liberty which you so highly prize. Unity, in Washington s eyes, was what America needed most. He explains that if the government was united, America would be a safe, peaceful, prosperous place. Battling of political parties would only lead to disaster, according to Washington. The Neutrality ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The government was split into many different departments that share power. The spirit of encroachment tends to consolidate the powers of all departments in one, and thus to create, whatever form of government, a real despotism. A just estimate of that love of power, and proneness to abuse it... Washington understands that the the thirst for power is strong in humans, so separate, equal, departments were created so that nothing unfair takes place. All departments have to agree to a law before passing it, everyone has to make sure it isn t unfair. With the sharing of power, everything was fair and just, no department overpowered another, everything was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Outline Of Psychoanalysis Jessica Marcus AP Literature 2 December, 2016 Mrs. Dawson The basics of the psychological approach to literature is built upon Sigmund Freud s theories of psychology. Freud employed the idea that the unconscious mind ultimately governs a person s behaviors. This gives rise to three parts of the mind that strive for dominance, including the id, superego, and the ego; the id being the instinctual trends, the superego plays the critical and moralizing role, and the ego mediates between the two. In attempt to treat behavioral disorders in Viennese patients, Freud used psychoanalysis. According to his book An Outline of Psychoanalysis, he believed this method of treatment would, cure patients by returning the damaged ego to its normal state ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Collins acts in a manner that is align with the symptoms of a personality disorder: Narcissistic Personality disorder. One of the many symptoms includes, expecting special favors and unquestioning compliance with your expectations (Narcissistic Personality Disorder: Symptoms). This is prevalent in his behaviors throughout the book, especially in his initial proposal to Elizabeth Bennet. When she first rejects him, he immediately is dissatisfied and turns to insulting her family s fortune as a response. Due to his grandiose view of himself, he believes Elizabeth should have immediately agreed to marry him. When she denies him, however, he is thrown off, and can only turn to putting her down to make himself feel better. He then continues pushing the proposal, and claims, that it is usual with young ladies to reject the addresses of the man whom they secretly mean to accept (Austen 80). Those with this disorder have an inability to recognize the feelings of others, as they expect everything to work out in their favor. Mr. Collins strives to find reasoning for Elizabeth s rejection, as he cannot comprehend how she could possibly reject him. Therefore, Mr. Collins is incapable of acting otherwise, as he is controlled by a personality ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay on Atheism Informative Speech Atheism Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about Atheism, why it important as well as the fundamental elements of being a part of it. I will discuss what Atheism is, how it originated, and the number of people who practice this religion. Central Idea: What is Atheism? Who? When? Where? And Why!? Organizational Pattern: Topical Introduction Forrester Church once said, Religion is the human response to being alive and having to die. In Christianity when one dies, a glorious heaven awaits them, where they will be adorned with beautiful wings, a shining halo, and all of their loved ones will be with them. Atheism, on the other hand, leaves the question of afterlife open, which can be a frightening ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With that definition, most people do not view Atheism as a religion. But as Reverend Bill McGinnis states, If black is a color, then Atheism is a religion. Black is defined as the total absence of color, however it is still considered a color. Likewise, even though Atheism is the belief in no Gods, it is still defined as a religion because of the practice, values, and purpose. So what is Atheism? It is zero religious affiliation what so ever, a complete rejection and disbelief in any sort of God or Gods and religious documents. Traditions, requirements, or boundaries are of a complete absence. Atheists are free to practice any sort of spiritual healing imaginable as long as they do not answer, ask, pray, or plead to any form of divine being.) Moreover, religious documents are viewed as fiction. The Bible, especially, is seen as impossible for Atheists to relate to or form any kind of scientific reasoning for our creation on Earth. Atheists focus their attention on human doubt and science breakthroughs. Beliefs like evolution, natural selection, and other scientific opinions are considered because of their factual foundations. According to John Stuart, author of The Natural History of Atheism, Atheism originated in the 16th century by the French. The Greek term Atheos meaning without Gods was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Summary Of Zoot Suit By Luis Valdez In the play Zoot Suit, the author Luis Valdez deals with the central theme of injustice and uncanny law enforcement through the life of Mexican American gangster Henry Renya. Essentially, the Hispanic 38th street men, which is led by Henry, are accused of a crime they did not commit. One can determine that they were wrongfully sentenced because of their race and their choice of clothing. Throughout the play, Luis Valdez depicts how injustice has become a part of the life for Mexican Americans through the portrayals of the Sleepy Lagoon Murder, their attire, misconduct during the trial, and racism. The murder of Jose Williams to place at Sleep Lagoon in the year of 1942. When the victim was discovered, it was as if the cops already knew who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pachucos suffered from obvious racism during the trial and it can be detected many times. A number of times throughout the trial, the prosecution pointed to the clothing and hairstyles of the men in order to argue his reasoning behind them being guilty. The trial was biased and was unfair to the pachucos because of the prejudice and discrimination they faced. This case was a prime example of a group of people being racially profiled because they were considered different from the norm . While racism was a prominent theme throughout the play, both George and Alice were two white characters who fought tirelessly to defend the Mexican Americans of their wrongful conviction. Therefore, the lesson that Luis was trying to teach his audience is that sometimes people do not have the ability to fight for themselves, which caused them to depend on others who hold that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Overpopulation Of Pets According to webmd.com, 46% of people that took a survey claim that they are dog people. They are obviously very popular pets, but we should all know that millions of dogs go into shelters every year and most of them must be put down due to not finding a home. This is caused by overpopulation of dogs from individuals meaning to buy their dogs from breeders instead of shelters. Puppies bought from breeders are not spayed or neutered and this leads to the reproduction of more puppies.The Animal Population Control article from the American Humane service states, petoverpopulation encompasses two factors. (1) allowing dogs to reproduce with little chance to find homes for the offspring and (2) pets being relinquished by owners who can no longer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Ethical Border For Research Essay In the spirit of Emory s tradition of courageous inquiry, what question do you want to help answer and why? (500 word limit) Where is the Ethical Border for Research? We have been curious since the beginning. How does this work? How can I improve the gene pool? Why does this disease only affect certain people? What is the cure? These questions led to research to improve humankind as well as the large question looming over research. When is enough? Where must be stop? It began over 4000 years ago. The idea of a perfect being led people to change themselves through piercings, tattoos, and binding among other changes. Alteration varied by culture: foot binding in China, lip plugs in Ethiopia, and tooth shaping in Indonesia. However, they all had the same goal: to achieve be perfect . In the 20th century, modifications went even further with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1990, gene therapy allowed for a girl to no longer have a weakened immune system through manipulated cells. The new gene replaced the mutated gene, allowing her to produce ADA and therefore boost her immune system. In the past 25 years, over 2000 new therapies have been approved to cure leukemia and rare disorders. In the future, we may even be able to cure HIV. However, is this gene manipulation ethical? From a scientist s view, genetic engineering may eliminate disorders and some diseases. It would prevent life impairing disorders such as Trisomy 13 and Huntington s, and it would cure certain cancers. But, from a social view, is it moral to change someone s DNA? Will gene manipulation allow the rich to build a child with the ideal characteristics and widen the class gap? Other questions also arise. How are we to support the growing population with our limited food supply? Will everyone eventually become the perfect being and become identical, resulting in no variation? And with this lack of variation, could a single disease wipe out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Animal Liberation By Peter Singer Kelsi Duncan Engl1030 Mr. Smith 09/24/2014 Animal Liberation Review Peter Singer s essay on Animal Liberation was published in the New York Review in 1963. Ultimately, in this essay, Singer was trying to get humans to realize how they are treating non humans, and that changes need to happen. Firstly, Singer claims that animals suffer just like humans do. He uses Jane Goodall and her chimpanzee research as an example. Jane Goodall taught a chimpanzee to talk with sign language, with this she was able to see how the chimpanzee was feeling emotionally, she found they occasionally share a cheering pat on the back or a clasp of the hands, much like humans would do to show friendship or agreement. Singer also acknowledges the opposing view of this point. Wittingstein says that humans cannot believe that beings without language can have a consciousness. Singer quickly disagrees with that argument by stating that feelings like pain are much more primitive than language. Singer s next argument is about medical testing, he uses a journal by Richard Ryder that has a variety of procedures Ryder carried out during animal testing. One entry that Singer uses is an LD50 test done on a cat. The cat was injected with Tubocuraine, which caused the animal to jump straight from the table to its cage. The cat then, started calling very loudly and was very restless and jerky. Then it fell and started jerking in rapid movements repeatedly. The reaction was repeated several times in ten ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Importance Of The Naturalization Civics Test Naturalization Civics Test There have been millions of people that are immigrants who try to become a citizen, in the United States. As far as they can become citizens, is as far of American history knowledge they have. The Naturalization Civics Test makes a person become a citizen a bit more easy. The Naturalization Civics Test is important, because even if you get 6 answers correct on the test, you still have a fifty percent chance to pass. The question was intended to be harder and more difficult to answer but became easier, if you study your history it s an easy pass. The Naturalization Civics Test helps many become a citizen with a less struggle. In the law office, Carl Shusterman states, The test consists of 10 questions about U.S. history and government. The applicants are required to answer at least 6 of these questions correctly (Shusterman). The quote explains that there is a certain amount of questions in the test, and even if you get four wrong you ll pass. In other words, if you get six right, you automatically pass. Another example for this reason is when, Carl Shusterman states, I administered the US citizenship test to 14 applicants each day. Most had no trouble passing (Shusterman). The quote explains how he has been working in that industry for a long certain of the time, and that he has seen people pass more than fail. We can take his word and infer that the test in easy if most people are passing. Additionally, Carl Shusterman states, applicants ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Industrial Training At Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited A Report on industrial training at BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LIMITED Haridwar, India. Submitted By: GAGAN MEENA 11115030 Under the able Guidance of Mr. Rajendra Kumar SDGM (Block I) BHEL, Hardiwar ACKNOWLEDGEMENT With the hike and inevitable advancement in the field of technology the role of an engineer becomes very significant. To be a good and efficient engineer in the field, he should be well aware of the practical knowledge as well as theoretical knowledge. He must also be conscious of the industrial environment and must know about managerial aspects so that he can take good decisions. I am very grateful that I got an opportunity to do training in BHEL Haridwar which is one of the Maha ratnas . I extend my special thanks to Mr. Rajendra kumar for providing his able guidance and deep knowledge of the practical aspects of industrial work culture. I extend my gratitude towards the authorities of BHEL for providing me a chance to do training in their prestigious organization. I will always be grateful to them for their keen interest and expert guidance in my industrial training, additionally for giving an overview of practical knowledge and application of theoretical knowledge. CONTENTS 1). Introduction 2).Coil insulation manufacturing shop (Block IV) 3).Electrical Machines Block (Block I) 4).Manufacturing of Turbo Generator 5).Introduction to 500MW Turbo Generator 6).Construction and features of Stator body ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Uss Florida Case Study Essay The USS Florida Case Study The USS Florida Case Study In 1997, Commander Michael J. Alfonso made the history books. According to an article published that year, they found that (regarding Alfonso) It was the first time in the 15 year operating history of the United State s most lethal submarine that a Trident commander had been dismissed, the Navy said. http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com /archive/?date=19970909 amp;slug=2559353). The article states that he was verbally abusive to the crew, refused repeatedly to listen to opinions of other officers and senior enlisted personnel, and disregard of his crews views which caused morale problems on board. When Alfonso first took command, the crew was excited to have him as their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now and again, a sailor will have a crisis of conscience; they usually go to the chaplain and if they don t resolve their reservations they leave the service. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/may/20 /trident submarine captain life onboard. This article also mentions that the captain is responsible for maintaining morale of the crew. With all of this information on what life is like on a submarine, it is safe to say that a leader in this situation should be more concerned with high quality interpersonal relationships rather than high certification grades. Therefore, Admiral Sullivan s decision to fire Alfonso was the right decision. Looking at the four components of Emotional Intelligence that Daft (2011) discusses, it would seem that Alfonso was lacking in all of them. He had no concept of self awareness he didn t seem to be in touch with his feelings and how his emotions affected others. He could not self manage he did not control disruptive or harmful emotions, he was not seemed as trustworthy, conscientious, or adaptable. He was not socially aware of the people around him he did not seem to understand or empathize with others. And, he was not able to build any positive relationships with others through relationship management. Alfonso should look at these four components and try to incorporate them in to his life in order to become a better leader. Daft (2011) states that if you take all four of the components together, you can build a string ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Velvet Revolution Essay example The citizens of Czechoslovakia had not known freedom in decades. During much of World War II the nation was occupied by the Nazis and later by the Red Army as it drove the Nazis back to Berlin. When they Red Army moved into an area, communist regimes were set up to govern the area, and establish satellite nations. There were numerous uprisings throughout the decade that were violently suppressed by the communist governments with help from the USSR. After Alexander Dubcek tried to grant reforms to the people of Czechoslovakia in 1968, the USSR and most members of the Warsaw Pact sent their military forces to intervene and suppress any unrest or reforms. Things grew somewhat violent and brutal, as any demonstrators were either or beaten,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The government called in military and riot police to forcibly break up the demonstration. Within that same week, Vaclav Havel organized formed the Civic Forum , which gave a lot more organization to the protests and demonstrations. The group demanded free and open democratic elections and an end to government censorship. Protestors would gather together throughout Prague and Bratislava and then eventually throughout the entire country. Within a month the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia had fallen and Havel had been named President in the first free election in Czechoslovakia since 1948. Even more amazing was that there was hardly any violence during the uprising. For years it seemed almost impossible for the oppressive Czechoslovakian government to be toppled, and yet in roughly a month Havel and the student demonstrators were able to do it. What events lead to this peaceful overthrow of the Communist party and role did Havel play in them? What role did popular culture play in the revolution? The events that eventually led to the successful revolution in 1989 got their start in the Prague Spring in 1968. There was a brief period of political reform in Czechoslovakia in 1968, when Alexander Dubcek was elected to be the First Secretary of Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. Many of Dubcek s reforms were trying to give more rights to the citizens as well as relaxing government censorship. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Ben Jerrys Marketing Mix Presenting! The newest Ben Jerry s trio core flavored must try ice creams are here. The three Ben Jerry s refreshments flavored ice creams are a Brownie Batter, Cookies Cream Cheesecake and Coconuts for Caramel. The man behind this is Eric Fredette, who has been in the company for eighteen long years and still counting; he is responsible for having these three new flavored ice creams possible. The Brownie Batter flavor is a combination of chocolate and vanilla ice cream mixed with fudge brownies and a batter. However, there s more to that; it has an unbaked brownie batter in the middle of it and there s no easy way to get to it by just simply spooning the moment until it reaches the thickest brownie layer of the ice cream. REALLY gooey, almost like hot fudge. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s loaded with chocolate, cookies and cheesecake that is satisfying when tried. Tasters out there might just want to go dig in it to have a magical taste of heaven. The Coconuts for Caramel is a caramel flavored ice cream with sweet cream coconut, fudge flakes and a caramel core. A brisk dip to this caramel creamy fudge core is a way to experience paradise as it has coconut, caramel, and chocolate all in one place. Ben Jerry s a company that produces full flavored and multi flavored ice cream, frozen yogurt and sorbet. Ben Jerry s started with a $5 equivalent course in producing ice cream from Penn State and a $12,000 profit, with $4,000 of it was lent. In fact, their first ice cream scoop shop was a restored gas station in Burlington, Vermont. Also, guaranteed that all Ben Jerry s 100 percent Fair Trade and a 100 percent non Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) , says Jerry Greenfield, on Jimmy s The Tonight Show. Water your mouth with one of these three inevitable Ben Jerry s newest ice cream right now and surely it would make everybody s day ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Summary Of The NovelThe Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe To a child, fantasy and reality often intermix. Children spend their days believing in the stories that they have been told, their implicit trust in authority figures lending them no doubt that what they are hearing is the unshakeable truth. In a sense, all books become historical texts. Why would an adult, a knowledgeable and trustworthy source, ever write anything but fact? For C.S. Lewis, this childish outlook on the world ensured that his novel The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, would take root in the minds of children like an unkillable weed, affecting an entire generation, and well beyond. The Catholic themes within the novel, while rather obvious to an adult, were hidden well enough to be altogether invisible to its young audience. Lewis likely included these themes and ideals to gently encourage a more religious and Catholic generation in the future. Originally an atheist, Lewis converted to theism at the age of thirty and ultimately converted to Catholicism two years later, (About C.S. Lewis). This shift towards a religious mindset was likely due to the death of his father in September of 1929, the same year Lewis abandoned atheism, (About C.S. Lewis). Death is hard for everyone, and Lewis likely wanted to believe that his father was in a better place, and that they would one day meet again. Prior to his conversion, Lewis had published only two books, both written under the pseudonym of Clive Hamilton, (About C.S. Lewis). Neither featured any aspects of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Examples Of Reverse Discrimination The Elimination of Affirmative Action Throughout American history, there have been many examples of discrimination against minorities and women. Most of which that range from admissions to hiring policies. With the establishment of affirmative action, most do not perceive the reality of how it continues to demonstrate the idea of discrimination. Rather than being discriminated against the minorities, affirmative action is a perception of reverse discrimination against the majority dominant group; therefor affirmative action should be abolished from the United States. When there are those minority individuals who become aware of affirmative action, a stigmatization is potentially created. According to Eric Dontigney, most often these individuals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most individuals are lowering their standards for accountability needed to push them to perform and accomplish better. The standards for education and employees are greatly lowered and influenced by affirmative action. People should be able to act underneath the same standards as everyone else. Most non minorities get angry because they feel as if minorities are getting a special treatment. Affirmative action does actually give special treatment and protection the minorities that live in the United States. This typically makes most individuals feel like they are not able to succeed on their own and need special assistance to achieve their successes in life. In other words, affirmative action devalues the accomplishments achieved by minorities. These devaluations later end up hurting those minority ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Social And Religious Changes Influenced By The Black Death Were Major Social/Religious Changes Influenced by the Black Death? In the Later Middle Ages, from 1300 to 1450, a plague is seen spreading and killing mass amounts of people in Europe, this plague would later be named the Black Death. Starting in China in 1331 and then spreading to Europe by cargo ships in 1347. During the Later Middle Agesthe climate also changed, dropping temperatures, killing crops, and freezing water supplies. During this period there were also multiple crisis that began to pop up, and not many can be attributed to the Black Death. One must take each event and look for causation case by case, rather than labeling all with the same brush stroke. Digging a little deeper, it is seen that the peasants revolts were in fact influenced by the Black Death. In A History of Western Society it is made clear that people were weak and sickly even before the Black Death infected them. People were already weakened by famine, standards of personal hygiene remained frightfully low, and the urban populace was crowded together. Fleas and body lice were universal affections. (History, 326). When people are already weak from starvation and sickness, then the Black Death arrives, people tend to fight for life. It is known that a number of peasants revolts took place, and one of these is recorded by an unknown monk in 1381. The source document called The Anonimalle Chronicle: The English Peasants Revolt . It delves into the issues around labor shortage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Love s Labour s Lost Love s Labour s Lost The Elizabethans thought of it merely as a wittie and pleasant comedie ; Samuel Johnson remarked that all the editors have concurred to censure [it] ; and William Hazlitt opined, If we were to part with any of the author s comedies, it should be this. It was not until well into the twentieth century that Love s Labour s Lost really came into its own, and this fact alone may be enough to make a case for it as Shakespeare s most forward looking play. It is its ending in particular, an unexpectedly grim conclusion in which nothing is actually concluded, that has appealed to modern sensibilities and made Love s Labour s Lost the Shakespeare play for the twentieth century. TrevorNunn makes this point emphatically ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nunn s new production, however, breaks this tradition, radically altering the effect envisioned by Shakespeare with the addition of a mere 30 seconds or so of extra textual material at the beginning. John Peter s description perfectly captures the feeling of the opening moments: We are in a forest clearing. The darkened Olivier stage is dominated by a bare beech, huge and ancient. Soldiers rush on. Explosions, gunfire. This is the first world war. An officer...gets badly wounded. But this is Love s Labour s Lost, is it not? A comedy, surely? This is indeed the reaction of the audience as MarcadГ©, identifiable by his traditional all black costume, comes onstage (in the text, his first and only appearance is his surprise entrance at the end) and says portentously, The words of Mercury are harsh after the songs of Apollo (in the text, this line is also at the end and is Armado s). A kneeling officer looks soulfully off into space, and the scene changes: foliage appears on the tree, the lighting comes up to suggest dappled sunlight, merry looking people in Edwardian costume cross the stage, and the first scene in the text finally begins, revealing the kneeling officer to be Berowne and Shakespeare s entire play to be a flashback. This added and adapted prologue, however brief, is quite significant: it lets the audience know from the very start that all will not be well at the end, thus covering the entire rest of the play with a cloud ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Amu Scin138 Lab 9 Essay Lab Lesson 9: Geologic Time (p.203) due end of week 3 Return to Assessment List Part 1 of 1 100.0/ 100.0 Points Question 1 of 31 3.0/ 3.0 Points Questions 1 through 3 are based on the Lab Exercise, Step 2. Record your answer to Lab Exercise, Step 2, Question 11. How long ago was the igneous rock in rock unit B formed? A. 352 mya B. 380 mya C. 704 mya D. 1408 mya Answer Key: A Question 2 of 31 3.0/ 3.0 Points Record your answer to Lab Exercise, Step 2, Question 12. How long ago was the igneous rock in rock unit C formed? A. 70.4 mya B. 140.8 mya C. 352 mya D. 704 mya Answer Key: B Question 3 of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Principle of Original Horizontality C. Principle of Superposition
  • 42. D. Principle of Vertical Continuity Answer Key: D Question 15 of 31 3.0/ 3.0 Points Questions 4 through 8 are based on Figure 9.17 on page 208 of your lab book. Determine the relative age each of the geologic structures shown in the geologic cross section below (Figure 9.17) from youngest to oldest; then answer the questions below. As before, a wiggly line running across the geologic cross section indicates an unconformity and a fault is indicated with a bold straight line. Which is the youngest geologic structure in Figure 9.17? A. E B. A C. B D. D Answer Key: B Question 16 of 31 3.0/ 3.0 Points Which is the oldest geologic structure in Figure 9.17? A. A B. C C. F D. D Answer Key: D Question 17 of 31 3.0/ 3.0 Points Which letter represents an unconformity in Figure 9.17? A. A B. C C. E D. F Answer Key: C Question 18 of 31 3.0/ 3.0 Points Which letter represents a fault in Figure 9.17? A. A B. C C. E D. F Answer Key: D Feedback: F Question 19 of 31 3.0/ 3.0 Points What is the proper order of geologic structures B, C, D, and F in Figure 9.17 from oldest to youngest? A. F, B, C, D B. D, C, B, F C. D, F, B, C D. B, C, F, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Traumatic Encephalopathy Case Study Nearly everyone knows about the infamous incident involving former Florida State University football player Jameis Winston leaving a Tallahassee Publix Supermarket without paying for $32.72 worth of crab legs. But what about the time former University of North Carolina offensive lineman Ryan Hoffman, homeless and hungry, who was arrested for stealing an eight piece fried chicken bucket from a supermarket? Two decades after his glory days as a star offensive lineman, Hoffman, homeless and suffering from severe mental issues, drove his bike into oncoming traffic and was killed on November 16, 2015 at the age of 41. Hoffman sustained an unknown number of hard hits playing high school and college football, sometimes resulting in headaches and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Concussion Legacy Foundation (formerly the Sports Legacy Institute) reports being flooded with calls from former players and their families who are afraid they have or may develop brain disease as a result of being hit in the head on the football field. Former players and their families are starting to connect the dots, because the players are literally watching themselves change, said one of the institute s founders. Sadly, there are thought to be so many former college football players affected that even if the N.C.A.A. paid a billion dollar settlement, it may not be enough. This is according to Ramogi Huma, president of the recently established National College Players Association. Not long before his death, Hoffman told a news reporter who had become interested in his story, something is wrong with me. I don t know what it is, but I used to be normal. Hoffman and his family believed football related brain injuries were at least partly to blame for the tragic unravelling of his life. Hoffman s family plans on keeping a promise they made to Hoffman that when he died they would have his brain tested for C.T.E. there is currently no test for C.T.E. that can be done while someone is still living. Now, after years of not knowing, his family will finally be able to know the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Kurt Jooss The Green Table The Green Table In the beginning of the 20th century, a new dance form called Ausdruckstanz, promoting a more spontaneous physical expression of emotion, was spearheaded by Rudolf Laban (Au 96). Unlike the contemporary European ballet focusing on technical virtuosity and visual spectacle, Ausdruckstanz, also known as expressive dance, emphasizes expression in human movement (Au 87). As professor Bennahum explains, expressionism means the deepest connection to the soul and to the projection of emotion and emotional states... rage, jealousy, grave on stage. During this time, Kurt Jooss, the pupil of Laban, attracted public attention. Jooss, who was considered the founder of an important theater and dance movement and physical movement in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the dance, there is only one instrument used; the melody of the piano changes from scene to scene in order to project Jooss different emotional responses. Before the dance begins, discordant piano sounds foretell the ominous atmosphere of the ballet that will unfold (Balkus). During the scenes with the politicians, the music is a lighthearted and comedic tango, as Au mentions (100). Tango is a meaningful choice because it plays well with the satirical theme of Jooss. The seriousness of the masked diplomats conference is satirically offset by the tango music that accompanies this scene. Also, tango is a good music setting off the atmosphere. This on and off beat rhythm contrasts with the tense situation. In the scene of Death, tango has been changed into a very menacing and cynical tune, matching the movements of Death perfectly. The music created with the dancer s feet is related to the ticking of a clock. As an important element of the dance, the music works well with the dancing but does not negatively influence the shape of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Essay on It244 Access Control 1.Access Control Policy Due in Week Seven: Outline the Access Control Policy. Describe how access control methodologies work to secure information systems 1.1.Authentication Describe how and why authentication credentials are used to identify and control access to files, screens, and systems. Include a discussion of the principles of authentication such as passwords, multifactor authentication, biometrics, and single sign on. Authentication credentials are used to control access to sensitive data or systems by making it hard for people to get into the system who shouldn t have access. Passwords and usernames are a good start because if they are kept secure, they are generally very hard to bypass. If they are bypassed by some method ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whoever has the responsibility to keep the data safe is probably the one responsible for dictating access. 1.2.2.Mandatory access control Describe how and why mandatory access control will be used. Mandatory access is used to authenticate actions between a subject and an object. In order for a subject to access an object it must pass a set of authentication rules. 1.2.3.Role based access control Describe how and why role based access control will be used. RBAC is a very efficient way to control access to resources. This is because access is granted to select roles based on what the needs each role has to complete its job. Then, the person or program is assigned to the role and thus will only be granted the access granted to the role they are assigned. 1.3.Remote access Describe the policies for remote user access and authentication via dial in user services and Virtual Private Networks (VPN) The policies for remote access, authentication via dial in user services, and VPN s has to be more strict than with general authentication and access within the work place. While there are ways for a hacker to get into the system while following the usual work place policies, it would probably be much easier to get in by one of these methods. When accessing resources remotely it is important to have added authentication methods such as security questions or possibly some kind of portable biometric device which can scan a part of the user and then send ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Commercials And Target Buyers Based On Gender For some people its the catchy jingle that catches their attention. For others it may be the famous celebrity that appears on their screen. Some people are even drawn in by the corny catch phrases and over dramatic acting. No matter the case, companies tend to spend billions of dollars in advertising, pursuing customers to buy their must have products, and spending whatever money necessary to get their messages across to those watching. Throughout the years, marketing executives have realized that they must refine their commercials and target buyers based on gender. Advertisements on television have exposed images which are stereotypical representations and somehow have been constructing cultural ideas about gender along the way.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The viewer does not know where these women are running towards but soon more and more women appear on the screen; some running in the jungle, some swimming through the ocean, and others climbing a mountain. One might address that through all this activity, these perfectly thin women are still wearing basically nothing on their body and seem to be competing to get somewhere for they are pushing and shoving one another. Then out of no where, there is one average looking, twenty something, man just standing in the middle of the beach, with a look of pure joy, while millions of women are clawing their way to him. This man is simply putting on Axe deodorant and the words Spray More, Get More. The Axe Effect comes up on the screen right before the commercial ends. The ad portrays how the use of this deodorant will make any man irresistible to every woman and to many boys watching the commercial, they probably wouldn t complain if this situation happened to them. Dove however took a different approach in selling their Dove Clinical Protection Deodorant. The commercial opens up with the words what happens when beauty meets strength as the song Pretty Baby by Minnutes happily plays in the background. Cue different videos of women applying the deodorant as they confidently get ready for their day. Phrases such as will take herself on a date today and will run with the guys today begin to appear on the screen. The ad continues to follow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Petsmart Chewy Case Study 1 You Know??? PetSmart Buys Online Retail Rival Chewy.Com. Introduction On April 18, 2017 petSmart did biggest e commerce acquisition in history. Putting a deal in place to snatch up fast growing pet food product site Chewy.com for $3.35 billion. The deal is the biggest acquisition deal bigger than walmart s $3.3 deal with jet.com last year. About chewy.com Chewy.com was founded by young entrepreneurs, Ryan Cohen and Michael day in 2011. Chewy is leading online retailer of pet food products in the U.S. chewy set out to offer pet parents the expertise and service of a local pet store with the convenience of online shopping chewy delivers on that promise with its dedication to 24/7 customer service. To creation of cutting edge software ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chewy.com headquartered in Dania Beach, Florida, chewy currently have more than 5,000 pet lovers both in their home office, Boston office fulfillment centers in Pennsylvania, Indiana, Texas Nevada. About PetSmart PetSmart, inc. is one of the largest pet retailers of services solutions for the lifetime needs of pets. The vision of petSmart is everything we do for our customers, the way we support our associates how we give back to our communities. They employ approximately 55,000 associates. Operate more than 1,500 pet stores in U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico. As well as more than 200 dog and cat boarding facilities. PetSmart provides a broad range of competitively priced pet food and products. And petsmart also provide services such as dog training, pet grooming, pet boarding, petsmart, Doggie Day Camp pet adoption. Petsmart has facilitated more than 7.3 million adoption more than any other brick mortar organization .petsmart also operates 1 2 AllPaws, an online pet adoption platform that helps potential pet parents to find the perfect pet to adopt based on their home, family lifestyle. Why it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Summary Of Brave New World Tyshiana Brooks Mr. Kitchens British Lit 5 May 2016 Tittle: The Pursuit of Truth and Happiness in the Brave New World Imagine living in a world where everyone is happy. One is free to have sexual intercourse with a partner of his or her choosing without any repercussion. However, there is a catch; one is required to be happy all the time. In the novel Brave New World, their society is controlled and everyone is forced to be happy. There are three characters that are not happy. Bernard who feels that he is an outsider and miss treated, John who is also known as the savage and was hot raised in the world state society, and Helmholtz who feels his work is meaningless and wants to be able to write meaningful things. Humanity suffers in the world state society because the members of society are not making their own decisions, which is the cause of the World State unhappiness. The world state is not as truthful as it appears to be. The society is forced but the government makes the citizens feels as if they make decisions on their own .An example of this is soma. Soma is a free drug that is given to everyone. By talking soma citizens avoid the truth of their reality. Lenina is a character who takes soma a lot throughout the novel. Lenina felt herself entitled, after this day of queerness and horror... she swallowed six half gramme tablets of soma (Huxley 78). Instead of dealing with uneasiness and fear she covered up the truth by using the soma. Bernard on the other hand did ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. George Orwell Symbolism Benjamin Franklin once said, Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Franklin, one of the United States Founding Fathers, talked about a frightened electorate and acknowledged the negative repercussions that are caused by this group. Furthermore, in 1984, George Orwellexplores a world derived on hate, control, and repression of the basic liberties of people. Citizens are manipulated into absolving themselves of independent thought, forced to pursue loyalties to the Party. Benjamin Franklin s platitude is observed in the novel through the use of symbolism, irony, and diction, and galvanizes the theme that forced fear leads to a fierce blindness and can eventually... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One such example is the rat, a common motif in the story. When Julia and Winston were together in the room, a rat appeared, which rattled Winston. He commented, Rats! In this room (144). Clearly, Winston dislikes rats, and can go so far as to fear them. The Party uses this fear to their advantage and tortures Winston in Room 101 to manipulate his thoughts about Julia, who he loved. The Party wanted him to abandon all perceived loyalties except those towards the Party. Therefore, the rat symbolizes a common fear in everyone. For Winston, it just so happens to be this animal. Those who deviate or are thought to deviate from the established code of conduct undergo through this process of pain. The usage of extreme methods to force a certain ideology into someone shows how much control the government of Oceania exerts over its people, and that they do not hesitate to act on this power. Also, another symbol of control used in the story is the telescreen. The telescreen is a device used in Oceanic society that can both transmit and receive video and audio simultaneously. As a result, the Party members must live carefully, in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and, except in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. British Socialization And British Moralization Highlighting the absurdity in the belief that socialization, particularly British socialization, is an indicator an individual s (un)likely descent into barbarism, William Golding explores a narrative in which a plane crash has left a group of adolescent boys stranded on an island, in his novel Lord of the Flies . Through the mild jingoism and naivete of his characters, Ralph, Jack, and Piggy, Golding demonstrates that believing a British upbringing is inherently moralizing is not only a flawed judgement, but also leaves space for an abundance of disappointment. Of all the boys, the one who distinctively establishes himself as more knowledgeable than the rest is Piggy. Piggy, with his fierce rationality and intellect, is an astute believer in the moralizing nature of socialization. Thus, he goes to extensive lengths in order to maintain the remnants of English society the boys have attempted to establish on the island. Most notably are his efforts to preserve the sanctity of the conch. In the opening chapter, he is ecstatic when he and Ralph stumble upon the conch and exclaims, We can use this to call the others. Have a meeting. (Chapter 1, pg. 16) For him, this shell signifies that all is not lost, that although they make be away from the comfort of their superior English society, there is still some semblance of order and discipline. Any disrespect or disregard for this symbol frustrates him, instilling in him utter disbelief that good English boys like themselves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The And Criminal Law For Misappropriation Of Personal... Question set 1 1. Who can sign a medical release form (authorization) to obtain PHI? According to Gartee (2011), Privately Held Information is meant to be safeguarded, but there are times when the information in them is needed for varied purposes. When that is the case, then authorization can be given by the patient or the healthcare provided. A patient that is incapacitated will need a guardian to sign. At the same time, a minor can also use a guardian to sign the release form on behalf of the patient. Within the release form, there should be the name of the facility with holding the PHI; the specific information needed to be released, the name of the person the PHI is released to and the purpose of the release (Iyer et al., 2006). 2. What are the civil and criminal penalties for misappropriation of personal health information (PHI)? Misappropriation of PHI involves staff of the health facilities or any other person that is not authorized to have the health information of another. For that the penalties according to the US Department of Justice are; a penalty of up to fifty thousand dollars and incarceration of up to one year for those who knowingly obtain and disclose PHI of another person. Iyer et al. (2006) further agrees that, One hundred thousand dollars is the penalty for accessing PHI under pretense and incarceration of up to five years. Obtaining PHI for the purpose of selling, using for personal gain, malice or using them for commercial purposes attract a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...