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The Taiping Rebellion And The French Revolution
Throughout history, rebellions and revolutions shaped societies and created better conditions for
the people of those societies. The Taiping Rebellion and the French Revolution successfully shaped
their societies by means of political and social reforms. They were both influenced to later achieve
their unique successes because of a multitude of pushing factors, such as the existing social and
political conditions of Chinaand France. Natural disasters, breaking away from tradition, and China
s loss in the Opium War contributed to the ideology of the Taiping Rebellion; to restore China to its
previous greatness and overthrowing the government. Likewise in France the conditions were not
any better. Hunger and poverty were rampant in the cities of France. Bankruptcy and a corrupt
government only made things worst. These conditions set the foundation for the ideology of the
French Revolution; acquiring liberty, equality, and fraternity. Together, each of these societies found
their successes in different ways. France created major changes in the government and legal system
which were more immediate and apparent than in China, where they achieved successes that took
longer to become apparent, and is viewed as more effective in a long term point of view. Previous
political conditions played major roles, as it fueled the need for change within these communities.
In China, the Ch ing Dynasty caused unrest within the society, as people thought that they corrupted
their legal
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Exercise For Today s Youth
Daily exercise for today s youth will benefit them in the long term
I believe that physical fitness is very important regarding the overall health of adolescents.
Throughout the growing years of teens, our bodies are always changing and with these changes
which are both emotional well as physical, our bodies require more and more activity, allowing the
body to burn energy along with extra calories.
Although many people may feel that concerns relating to physical fitness in adolescents should be
the absolute responsibility of parents, I personally believe that our educational system can also
play a very important role in ensuring that teens are getting a reasonable amount of physical
activity within the course of the school day. As an adolescent, I personally enjoy being involved in
sports which is inclusive of physical activity. The teenage years are important in terms of both
mental and physical development, and staying fit during adolescence can have benefits that are both
physical and psychological. Good or poor fitness habits that a teenager develops during his or her
adolescence are likely to last a lifetime, and studies have shown that exercise can be beneficial to a
teen s overall health while also promoting a positive body image.
The above graph represents a percentage of children. It breaks down the children into three age
groups and starts with kindergarten. It also focuses on 6th graders and 9th graders. The numbers
reflect the percentage of children
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Search for Innocence in American Modernism Essay
Search for Innocence in American Modernism
American Literature from its very beginning has been centered around a theme of innocence. The
Puritans wrote about abandoning the corruption of Europe to find innocence in a new world. The
Romantics saw innocence and power in nature and often wrote of escaping from civilization to
return to nature. After the Civil War, however, the innocenceof the nation is challenged. The
Realists focused on the loss of innocence and in Naturalist works innocence is mostly gone.
During these periods of American Literature it seems almost as if a hole was being dug, a sort of
emptying of innocence, and after World War I the Modernists called this hole the wastelandMany
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Secondly, a return to innocence is almost like a return to virtue. The example of this that comes
most readily to mind is the complete turn around of Jean Valjean in Victor Hugo s Les Miserables.
It is remembering that the world really can be a place filled with beauty and wonder, virtue and
meaning, and then acting so as to belong to that world, rather than the world of the wasteland.
What does it mean to belong to the world of the wasteland?
Son of man,
You cannot say, or guess, for you know only
A heap of broken images, where the sun beats
And the dead tree gives no shelter, the cricket no relief,
And the dry stone no sound of water. (Eliot, 1448)
Son of man refers to Ezekiel II, I where God directs Ezekiel to stand. The inhabitants of the
wasteland are fallen and unenlightened, their personalities and world fragmented. There is no love
in the wasteland, only alienation. The couple in Hills Like White Elephants find themselves unable
to communicate, as is shown by their meaningless and shallow conversations and their inability to
understand one another when they do say anything meaningful. This lack of communication is also
displayed in the following lines of The Wasteland:
My nerves are bad to night. Yes, bad. Stay with me.
Speak to me. Why do you never speak. Speak.
What are you thinking of? What thinking? What?
I never know what you are
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Kidney And Corne Aquaporin Analysis
Aquaporin: Structure and Role in Kidney and Cornea
The isolation of aquaporin helped many scientists to determine the nature of aquaporin as a water
channel protein and work out how water transport occurs across membrane.
Structure of Aquaporin
Aquaporin consists of a tetramer (Verkman et al, 2014) and each monomer has a single aqueous
pore that allows water transportation and prevents proton transfer (Agre et al, 2002). There is an
extracellular and cytoplasmic vestibule in each monomer which connects to a central amphipatic
pore region that has a hydrophilic (О± carbonyl groups) and hydrophobic surface that helps
preventing permeation of larger molecules (Verkman et at, 2014). There are six membrane domains
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The cornea is part of the ocular surface system and is of vital importance to maintain its slightly
dehydrated state (Gipson, 2007). The cornea consists of layered structures as shown in Figure 3.
Corneal epithelium consists of three layers of superficial, wing and basal cells and is the main
refractive site of the eye and is constantly bathed by water (tears) secreted from lacrimal glands
(Schey et al, 2014). Keratocytes are scattered among a network of collagen fibrils which are spaced
in the stroma is important in maintaining the transparency of the cornea (ibid). The endothelium
layer is immersed in an aqueous humor and gives access to fluid and nutrients for the cornea (ibid).
Changes in the corneal water volume will change the length and spacing of stromal collagen fibrils
which later affects the transparency of the cornea (ibid). Both AQP5 and AQP1 are the major
channels for water transport across the corneal epithelium and endothelium (ibid). AQP5 is
responsible for water transport across the corneal epithelium onto the ocular surface due to the high
osmotic pressure of the tear film (ibid). AQP1 facilitates water transport across the corneal
endothelium and together with epithelial AQP5, maintains the slightly dehydrated and transparent
stromal layer of the eye
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Midsummer Night Dream Analysis
A Midsummer s Night Dream
William Shakespeare is a successful playwright as he uses the style of history, tragedy and comedy
which is an entertaining aspect that is in all his plays.
One of his plays, A midsummer s night dream , includes the themes of love and magic,where love
is represented as a force that makes people act in irrational ways to entertain the audience in a
comical and dramatic way. He used different techniques throughout the play to create a tumultuous
and intriguing factor. The storyline of the play follows various couples such as Hermia and
Lysander and Oberon and Titania. These couples show examples of irrational behaviours with love
and magic throughout the play.
Hermia and Lysander behave irrationally throughout the whole play because they re head over
heels for each other; however, their love is oppressed by both her father Egeus and the strict
Athenian law. In Act 1, Scene 1 when Egeus is at court with Hermia he uses a demanding and
dominating tone to state, as she is mine i may dispose of her This causes them to act
spontaneously and irrationally and as a consequence, they run away from Athens to get married.
This entertains the audience by adding more conflict and complication to the story. After they
elope to the forest, magic becomes the force that turns love to a dramatic and conflict filled
experience that is also entertaining. Lysander acts in irrational ways when he is put under the
spell of Love in Idleness where he states how madly he loves on Helena, and how much he hates
Hermia. Hang off, thou cat, thou burr! Vile thing, let loose, / or I will shake thee from me like a
serpent. Derogatory language and repetition is used to emphasise his hate toward Hermia and
orders her to leave him alone. For example, in Act 3, Scene 2, Lysander has fallen in love with
Helena and tells Hermia how he hates her. Out, loathed medicine! O hated potion, hence! Conflict
between characters create comedy in the play which entertains the audience because of the dramatic
irony. Lysander s insults in the statement are repetition as it is the same meaning but in different
words. This language technique emphasises that Lysander wants Hermia to leave him alone.
Oberon and Titania are the
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Justice Game
2011 Catholic Trial
Feedback from marker: * First two sections need to be addressed more effectively * Question needs
to be addressed more specifically
More than anything else, conflicting perspectives are the result of bias or self interest.
Respond to this statement through an analysis of the ways perspectives are represented in your
prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing.
More than anything else, conflicting perspectives are the result of bias or self interest. Conflicting
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This subtly alludes to the media s manipulation of individuals for their self interest in profit
maximisation, in which case privacy is commodified.
Hence, the radio report presents how conflicting perspectives may never be resolved due to their
subjectivity and bias as clearly highlighted through the stress on you in well it depends on what
YOU mean by that to shape meaning.
Robertson s case The Trials of Oz demonstrates a collision of cultural incomprehension between
the editors of OZ magazine and the prosecution due to bias. Robertson portrays the jury panel as
highly conservative, hardworking people and displays the challenge that the three editors of Oz
Magazine and himself were going up against. This is made evident in the ellipsis in the listing of
the jury s occupations Driver, Ganger, Foreman... which reflect professions that lack an appreciation
for artistic subversion. Furthermore, Judge Argyle s use of biblical metaphor drowned in the depths
of sea with millstones around their necks to describe the punishment that the editors should receive,
highlights the laws out dated ideology and hence bias towards what is deemed appropriate.
Contrastingly, Robertson s rhetorical question coupled with the allusion to the suppression of
human rights in Russia in Where were we the Soviet Union? demonstrates his liberal attitude
towards the magazine s contents. The collective noun and
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Inherit The Wind
High school students throughout the United States are now being exposed to the long standing
debate between evolution and religion through the play, Inherit The Wind, by Jerome Lawrence
and Robert E. Lee. This play, molded around the lawyer, Clarence Darrow, who was portrayed by
Henry Drummond, describes the events of the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial. Furthermore, Henry
Drummond was a key part in this whole play because he accurately portrayed the strong willed
values of Clarence Darrow as he fought for John Scope s rights to teach evolution in a public
school. Nonetheless, how should history think of him today? In short, Darrow was raised in a
rather unconventional house hold. His father was an atheist, and his political views differed from...
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They believed that Clarence was a snake and an evil man for defending such awful criminals. But,
how should history judge Clarence Darrow? Darrow always fought for what he believed, and he
was never afraid to express his honest thoughts despite the the differed beliefs of everyone around
him. For this reason, Darrow helped the adaptation of education drastically. Without him it would
have taken many more years of most schools to finally start teaching Darwinism and the theory of
evolution. Not only should we respect Clarence Darrow for his contributions towards the evolution
of education but also his example of strength and persistency for always fighting for what you truly
believe no matter the
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Anorexia Nervos Symptoms, And Treatment Of Anorexia
Anorexia Nervosa. University of Maryland Medical Center, U of Maryland Medical Center, 23
Apr. 2015. Accessed 20 Apr. 2017. The article, Anorexia Nervosa, examines the background
information, symptoms, and treatment of anorexia. Anorexia is defined as a disease in which a
person starves themselves and exercises excessively in order to lose weight. In addition, as the
person continues to lose weight, they have a distorted body imageand perceives themselves as fat.
In other words, the person is literally blind to the physical condition of their own body. The
treatment process includes the help of a counselor, a dietitian, and a psychologist as they work to
improve both the physical and mental well being of the patient.
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The Media and Eating Disorders. National Centre for Eating Disorders, 2012. Accessed 14 Apr.
2017. The article, The Media and Eating Disorders informs the public about the various ways
the media is used and how it correlates with eating disorders. To start off, statistics are provided
to demonstrate how often the public engages in the use of the media on a daily basis. In fact, the
article also suggests that those who display a lower level in their self esteem and displays low
confidence are more prone to becoming more vulnerable while viewing discouraging images on
the media. Finally, it is also suggested that the rise of eating disorders are more common today
than in the past because people are more educated upon the topic of eating disorders.
Media s Effect on Body Image. Teen Health and the Media, U of Washington, 1994. Accessed 21
Apr. 2017. This article focuses on statistical information in the ways the media makes an impact
on body image. According to a survey of girls between the ages of 9 to 10 years old, 40 percent
of the girls responded that they are trying to lose weight. Furthermore, nearly 58% of music videos,
television shows, and movies make comments upon the physical appearance of an individual. In
fact, one in every three teen girl magazines include stories, quizzes, and advertisements that relate to
the physical appearance of a
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Goals Of Blackhat Hackers
The Goal of Blackhat Hackers in Using Virtual Viruses
Arci Jeirico P. Malabanan
Danriel Joseph B. Macasaet
C1A
Hackers by definition are persons who use computers to gain unauthorized access to data.
Hackers are people who by use their knowledge in hacking and are categorized by how they use
their knowledge in hacking. There are blackhat hackers, whitehat hackers, greyhat hackers, script
Kiddie, and hacktivist. Blackhat hackers, unfortunately, are the reason why hackers are defined as
or synonymous to being a cybercriminal because these kinds of hackers are. ( Types Of Hackers ,
n.d). According to Bhardwaj, M. and Singh, G.P. (n.d.). Types of Hacking Attack and their Counter
Measure. there are a lot of methods that hackers use for hacking, one of them is the ... Show more
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The sources are limited through the internet, books, and journals that have been analyzed and
summarized to better understand the subject of focus. The research will not explain how hacking
came to be and it s history. The other methods that blackhat hackers use will not be given
emphasis except for the viruses they use. The different kinds of viruses that blackhat hackers use
are limited to through the sources found in the internet and books. The goal of the research is to
learn about blackhat hackers but will not give emphasis of the other kinds of hackers except for
blackhat hackers.
According to Whitty, B. (n.d.), a black hathacker is a person that has a wide range of computer
knowledge and their purpose is to hack security for their own goal and reasons. This type of
hackers create computer viruses: to command the computer and use it for specific activity, to
generate money, steal personal information like credit card, security keys or password, personal
detail, etc., to prove something to other people or for vengeance, and to manipulate a computer or
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Jane Eyre Eliza And Georgiana Comparison
In the early nineteenth century, privileged women in England had much more freedom than
women of a lower class who were unable to afford help with children or household chores and
were confined to the home. However, upper class women were still limited to the roles of a
reserved, sedulous woman or a superficial socialite, portrayed in Jane Eyre as Eliza and
Georgiana Reed. The contrasting personalities of the sisters represent two typical lives of upper
class women during this time, and while both Eliza and Georgiana face the same challenges, their
vast differences distort their perception of the events, creating opposing experiences during the time
of their mother s death and their separate lives following. As children being raised in a wealthy,...
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How the challenges are perceived by each of the women and their reactions show how women in
the same situation have fundamentally different experiences. Eliza remained unemotional while
facing the death of her mother. Eliza surveyed her parent calmly. After a silence of some minutes
she observed With her constitution she should have lived to a good old age: her life was
shortened by trouble. And then a spasm constricted her mouth for an instant: as it passed away
she turned and left the room, and so did I. Neither of us had dropt a tear. She then spent a week
locked in her room preparing for her journey to France, speaking to no one who came to offer
condolences. While in France, she hoped to detach herself further from the world. In the weeks
leading up to Mrs. Reed s death, Georgiana never mentioned her mother s illness when incessantly
speaking to Jane. This was her own way of also detaching herself. However, when her mother s
time came and Georgiana was shown the corpse she, had burst out in loud weeping. After, she
could not stand to be alone unlike her sister
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Maximilien Robespierre
Maximilien Robespierre is oft cited as the sole and driving force behind the excesses of the
Terror; while his role in the Terror can t be ignored, clemency must be exercised in the charges
levelled against him. The majority of the deaths under the Terror approximately 70% occurred in
the suppression of the Vendee and Federalist Revolts (with the mitraillades, noyades, etc.), largely
under the representatives on mission, who operated partially under BarГ©re s (a Committee of
Public Safetymember) order to suppress the Vendee. Many of these representatives on mission were
recalled and arrested by the Committee of Public Safety for their excessive brutality; demonstrated
in General Westermann s letter reading I have crushed the children...massacred the women... ;
which was later constrained by the Law of Frimaire.
It cannot be forgotten that, though a prominent and popular figure, Robespierre was only one of
twelve members of the Committee of Public Safety, with no more power than any of his ... Show
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22 Prairial was, in fact, proposed by Couthon Robespierre only co drafted or supported the law,
yet received the majority of the backlash for it. Where were those decrying Couthon as tyrant on
27 July 1794? The law was heavy handed and arbitrary in a time of declining threat to the
Revolution, that s true but it cannot be solely attributed to Robespierre; in addition to not being the
sole author, he was also not its sole supporter even in the last days of Robespierre, the Committee
of Public Safety voted by
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Zoos On Animals And Zoos
Zoos have provided shelter for endangered animals for hundreds of years. Zoos have supported
and aided the twenty one percent of mammals, twelve percent of the bird species, and thirty one
percent of all amphibian to adapt to a new habitat, stated the website The Amphibian Extinction
Crisis. A golden hawk was rescued, it was shot down and its shoulder got dislocated on the fall
down; without the care of a zoo the hawk would have died. There is a lot of controversy on
whether zoos help or if they are just torturing wildlife. Even though people say that zoos aren t
ethical because animals are mistreated, zoos are healthy and important because society can acquire
more knowledge about animals and Zoos were created to provide endangered... Show more content
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People say that animals are being mistreated in zoos. Later that month, a family of four lions was
killed because, The zoo had to put down the old lions and their young offspring because of the
natural structure and behavior of the lion pride, the Copenhagen Zoo said in a prepared statement.
They murdered a family of innocent lions and they claimed it was due to the the fact that they
were going to bring a new lion and that lion would kill the lion family. How are we saving
endangered animals if zoos are murdering them? We might as well leave them in the wild, at
least they will die in peace. The Copenhagen Zoo could have sent them to a new facility. Why
would zoos reject the chance to save a new life? The cubs would have adjusted to the new alpha
male. Actually why not reject the new lion? Why take more than you can handle if you re going
to murder them? Zoos are meant to be homes and a sanctuary for animals. But is that really the
case, according to the article Ten Facts about Zoos it states, A CAPS study found that at least
7,500 animals and possibly as many as 200,000 animals in zoos are surplus at any one time. So
what that means that they execute any animals that have overpopulated. If zoos are over
populated then why not set the animals free. The point of a zoo is to keep endangered animals
safe from predators how can we do that if we are another reason why they are dying. Setting them
free
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Time Machine Fear
H. G. Wells novella The Time Machine is a story about the price for a life of luxury. Through his
writing, he warns society of what could happen if they continued the path they were on. Arriving in
the future, thanks to the time machine that Wells created, readers observe a world where society
has split into two species. In Victorian England, there was a fear residing in the upper classthat the
working class would engage in an uprising and throw them from power. This brought the desire
for security, which is what the Eloi hold in the year 802,701. Degeneration occurs when people
live in a society that requires little work and there is dependency on others for food, shelter, and
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These include poor air and water quality and the cramped conditions of working class areas of
cities; poor diet; and the use of narcotics such as alcohol, tobacco, or opium (Vorachek 200).
Wells used these environmental factors when creating the living space of the Morlocks. They
lived underground in dark tunnels which the Time Traveller described as very stuffy and
oppressive, and the faint halitus of freshly shed blood was in the air (Wells 54). The cannibalism
of the Morlocks also played on another fear of society in the fin de siГЁcle. Since there was a
fear of the working class causing the degeneration of society, the cannibalistic activities can be seen
as representing the imminent proletarian revolution feared by some following the growth of
militant trade unionism and working class political organisation (Partington 59). The Time
Traveller addressed this fear and how the upper class seemed to have combated it. He stated The
too perfect security of the Upperworlders had led them to a slow movement of degeneration, to a
general dwindling in size, strength and intelligence (Wells 49). The Eloi became comfortable in
their security that they no longer needed to defend themselves; consequently, leading them to being
slaughtered by the
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Malcolm Essay
Thirsting for Power
Monica Rivera
Power is defined the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or
quality. Each and every person possesses some type of power over another thing. Some people are
content with not having any power whatsoever and then there are people whose entire lives
revolve around that thirst and need for power. The latter is a description of two famous people in
history, Malcolm X and Julius Caesar. Thirsting for power and wanting to much of a good thing
can be very self destructive. This thirst for power can cause people to be blinded but the reality of
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However, much of the conquest was an act of aggression prompted by personal ambition (not unlike
the conquests of Alexander the Great). Fighting in the summers, he would return to Cisalpine Gaul
(northern Italy) in the winters and manipulate Roman politics through his supporters, (Kebric).
After this and many more complex events and elections Caesar would continue to plunder
neighboring territories and occupy them. This is how the rise of the Roman Empire, the strongest
and longest lasting empire began. Caesar would publicly deny his want to be idolized as a King
but acted in ways that suggested he wanted to be idolized more of a God than a Monarch. It was
this attitude and his thirst for more power, more territory that would lead his enemies to assassinate
him in 44 BC.
Caesar attended the last meeting of the Senate before his departure, held at its temporary quarters in
the portico of the theater built by Pompey the Great (the Curia, located in the Forum and the
regular meeting house of the Senate, had been badly burned and was being rebuilt). The sixty
conspirators, led by Marcus Junius Brutus, Gaius Cassius Longinus, Decimus Brutus Albinus, and
Gaius Trebonius, came to the meeting with daggers concealed in their togas and struck Caesar at
least 23 times as he
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Flat Belly Research Paper
A flat belly is a dream for most people. Unfortunately this is not so easy since we have acquired a
lot of bad habits over our lifetime. In this article we will be sharing some tips for a flat belly and
hope that you will find it useful. Walking First of all you might consider getting some physical
activities to help your body burn the excess calories. Walking is a recommended exercise since it
is not physically demanding and can be performed at all times. Whether you are going to your
work or grocery shopping you might want to consider walking instead of using your car. Increase
your fiber intake Eating more fiber will help improve your digestive system and improve the
intake of carbohydrates and lipids. A greater intake of fiber will
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Unusual And Cruel Punishment Research Paper
The question of unusual and cruel punishment is one that is undeniably at the forefront of the
debate relating to the death penalty and whether or not, as well as how, it should be administered.
Unusual and cruel punishment is prohibited under U.S, Const. Amend. VIII. As such, in the
administration of the death penalty, there must be no element of cruelty or unusual punishment.
The three drug sequence used today in lethal injections was developed almost three decades ago and
then, over the following two decades, was adopted by all but one of the death penalty states. The
first drug, sodium thiopental, is a fast acting sedative that induces a deep, coma like
unconsciousness. The second drug, pancuronium bromide, is a paralytic agent that inhibits all
muscular skeletal movements and stops respiration. Potassium chloride, the third drug, interferes
with the electrical signals that cause contractions of the heart, inducing cardiac arrest [1.]. The
argument for unusual and cruel punishment in the context of execution by lethal injection is that
the person suffers pain in the process of being killed. This stems, for example, from the fact that an
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553 U.S 35 (2008) set forth an objective test that is for determining whether the death by lethal
injection would constitute unusual and cruel punishment. The question that was placed in front of
the Supreme Court would be whether the lethal injection presents a substantial risk of causing any
serious harm to the convict. If it does, then if the lethal injection would be considered under cruel
and unusual punishment. Further, is there an alternative, feasible and more effective procedure that
can be used? If there is, then the method used may be in violation of U.S, Const. amend. VIII. A
final question is the risk of maladministration. Where this risk is high and readily discernible, then
the lethal injection method used would be declared unusual and cruel
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Adolf Hitler s Life And Accomplishments Of Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler was the fourth born of six children to Alois and Klara Hitler on April 20th, 1889 in
Braunau, Austria. In primary school, he was a very intellectual boy, admired for his leadership
qualities. Although, when Hitler reached secondary school he failed most of his exam s and was
told he had to repeat a year. As a result, he left school school with an informal education. At the age
of eighteen, Hitler moved to Vienna in hope of attending both the Vienna Academy of Art and the
School of Architecture without the approval of his father. Although, both of his applications were
rejected, which lead to his interest in politics.
In World War 1, Hitler volunteered to fight for Germany
. He earned many awards for bravery,
including the Iron
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Allusions In Cry The Beloved Country
Cry, the Beloved Country is a novel written by Alan Paton; the novel is filled with biblical
allusions referring to II Samuel. Cry, the Beloved Country was first published in 1948 and
stands as the single most important novel in twentieth century South African literature. Cry, the
Beloved Country; a work of blazing artistry, is the intensely moving story of the Zulu pastor
Stephen Kumalo and his son Absalom, and how they were set against the background of a land
and a people divided by racial injustice. Cry, the Beloved Country is a classic work of love and
hope, courage and endurance, born of the dignity of man. The author, Alan Paton parallels II
Samuel and Cry, the Beloved Country which heightens the understanding of the novel. In the
paralleled biblical story Absalom is described as handsome, therefore not a single blemish
appears on his skin; he wears his hair short and altogether it weighs more than two pounds.
Tamar, who is the parallel of Gertrude is described as very attractive and she wears a long sleeved
gown; as often worn by virgin princesses. Now Absalom, Davids son, had a beautiful sister, whose
name was Tamar. ( 2 Samuel 13 N.P.) Nevertheless, their attractiveness does not impede their
crimes.
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The plot of Cry, the Beloved Country is relatively simple to understand. Stephen Kumalo gets a
letter saying his sister is sick, she s spiritually sick, he travels to Johannesburg, finds Gertrude
who is a prostitute and bootlegging. Then he searches for his son; soon he finds out his son got
a girl pregnant and killed someone. Stephen s son is tried and sentenced to death by hanging. In
the end the family of the boy killed and Stephen s family hold no ill will towards each other. On
occasion the plot allows readers to make inferences to their own lives or to the lives of people they
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Agroterrorism Essay
Agroterrorism
Michael Alexander
American Military University
EDMG 340
November 23, 2011
Cheryl Wilhelmsen
Abstract
Agriculture is a key component and driver of our economy as well as the main food source for US
citizens. The US serves as one of the largest exporters of food supplies to nations around the globe.
(1) A significant disruption in our exports would have ripple effects within the US and throughout
the global health system. The potential impacts of an Agroterrorism attack would be devastating to
public health, both nationally and on the global front could be significant. (2)
Definitions of Agroterrorism
Agroterrorism is a subset of the larger field of threats posed by chemical and biological terrorism.
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FADs are transmissible diseases thought to be absent from the United States. Our systems of
agriculture and food production provide significant vulnerabilities to terrorist attack both in our
methods of animal management and traditional food production. Due to the vulnerabilities created
by the openness of our systems, great opportunity is provided to terrorists, who with minimal
capabilities and at limited personal risk, could severely impact the system. Although this paper
focuses primarily on the impacts of agroterrorism against our livestock populations, the threat to
crops and other food products through introduction of certain pathogens is also a concern.
A number of infectious pathogens exist which could be used to carry out an agroterror attack. The
U.S Agricultural Bioterrorism Protection Act of 2002 provides the official list (6) of potential
animal pathogens which emergency planners use as a threat list for potential response. This list is
based upon a list of agents published by the Office International des Epizooites (OIE) (7) also
known as the World Organization for Animal Health.
Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) (8) is thought by many to present the most significant and
challenging risk to our
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Classical Music Module 4
Module 4 Music of the Classical Period
Unit Summary
(20 points)
1. Name two important visual artists (not musicians) from the Classical Period. (1 point)
Jean HonorГ© Fragonard
Jacques Louis David
2. Name two important writers of literature (not musicians) from the Classical Period. ( 1 point)
Voltaire
Denis Diderot
Jane Austen
3. Discuss the political events and sociological factors that made the Classical Period such a time
of violent upheaval. (1 point)
The years 1750 to 1820 were characterized by the Seven Years War, the American and French
Revolutions, and the Napoleonic Wars. These political events coupled with the drastic social
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The music was written for amateurs because composers wanted more control rather than trusting
the improviser.
5. What were the new developments in the classical orchestra? (1 point)
There were four groupings: Strings (1st violins, 2d violins, violas, cellos, double basses),
Woodwinds (2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons), Brass (2 French horns, 2 trumpets), and
Percussion (2 timpani).
A Classical Orchestra has a larger number of musicians.
Classical composers exploited the individual tone colors of orchestral instruments. A classical piece
has greater variety and more rapid changes of tone color. A theme might begin in the full orchestra,
shift to the strings, and then continue in the woodwinds.
The strings were the most important; first violins had the melody, along with clarinet melodic
solos, while the lower strings accompanied. The brass filled out the harmony, but did not play the
main melody. Timpani were used for rhythmic bite and emphasis.
6. Name and describe each of the movements in the standard four movement pattern in classical
forms? (2 points)
Fast movement: The opening movement is usually in sonata form and stresses an exciting
development of short motives. It is vigorous and dramatic.
Slow movement: The second movement, not usually in the tonic key, is either in sonata form, A B
A form, or theme and variations form. It is lyrical and slow.
Dance related movement: The third movement is
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Campaign Finance Research Paper
What Caused for the Reform of Campaign Finance? The reformers passed these provisions in
response to corruption, which culminated in Watergate 1972 presidential campaign (Wright, 1003).
The reformers found that these excesses were fueled by contributions collected for political gain.
Their goal was to protect the political process from distortion and corruption(Wright, 1003).
Money also caused for the reform of campaign finance. Money does facilitate communication of
political preferences and prejudice (Wright, 1004). It also does influence the outcome of elections.
For instance, the more money spent on behalf of the candidate gives the candidate a better chance
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However, disclosure requirements are becoming more practical and favorable. As campaign finance
regimes transitions away from regulating which actors can spend money in elections, the central
policy and legal questions going forward will ask how much an actor may spend without triggering
contribution limits or disclosure requirements (Johnstone, 218). However, the traditional campaign
finance regime limits contributions and mandates disclosure by making it clear to individuals on
which contributions are prohibited or spending must be disclosed (Johnstone,
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Baseball Rules Change Analysis
Baseball rule changes: Annotated Bibliography Adam, Felder Baseball s Fancy New Instant Replay
System Is Useless. Theatlantic.com. Culture article. 31 Mar. 2014 11 Oct. 2015.
This article was found on the atlantic.com in the culture of baseball section.
Adam Felder is the associate director of digital analytics also a baseball writer. The article
concentrates on how baseball replay has been useless for some teams. Some people say they
need to fix Instant replay. Basically instant replay needs to make sure the play is more right rather
than wrong. The circumstance we face is replay not being helpful, which is the reason why this
article is prompted because replay has been useless for baseball at this time. The article is
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Imber Gil is a baseball journalist, he is also has a sports writer profile and went to UC Irvine.
Some of the important detail in this article is that, replay needed to be reviewed and had to be
used in more pressure situations in the game. Also the face that replay itself was taking too long
to review when make a decision on the call, this is something that will need to review. Also a
new rule being added now mangers have 2 challenges instead of one during the previously
season they only could challenge one time. The circumstance that prompted this article is the
instant replay rule needing to evaluated and needing to be quicker on decision with the call on
the field. The purpose this article is trying to inform is, rules needing to be reviewed and
changed. Also technology is helping baseball get the call right and making the game exciting. The
author is trying to target baseball fans that want to see changes to the game, also wanting the
replay to be reviewed and challenges to be made quicker on the call on the field. As a matter of
strategy, managers would be wise to challenge or request an otherwise benign review when on
defense, during stressful
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Perfect Winter Coat Research Paper
How to Choose the Perfect Winter Coat
I live in a place where the winter is long and very, very cold. Over the years, I learned how to
choose and invest in the perfect winter coat (coats, in my case, as I have two!) And I decided to
share some tips with you.
1. Choose the right material for your climate
I strongly suggest getting a woolen coat, or at least a wool blend that is warm and cozy. But wool
will not work in long rainy or snowy weather, so if the winters are wet and snowy where you live,
you should also invest in a blower style jacket that is waterproof and filled with some warm
material (such as feathers or Down) instead of a synthetic material such as polyester or polyamide.
3. Choose the right path for your body type
If you`re
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Breaking Rules In Private Peaceful By Michael Morpurgo
Throughout my exposition I will be covering the inquiry question Are there some contexts where
it is acceptable to break the rules? . In the novel Private Peaceful written by Michael Morpurgo,
there are occasions when the rules are broken and I will be discussing them on the view that
breaking rules is acceptable in certain circumstances. These occasions are very much reasonable
because of the outcome if they didn t break the rules. Three of the occasions are... 1, When
Charlie lied and told the recruiting sergeant that both Charlie and Tommo were born on the 5th of
October and both older then 17. 2, Charlie broke the rules because he didn t want to look cowardly
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Like I stated in my introduction Charlie joined the army so that they wouldn t be kicked out of
their house. Tommo wanted to join the army too and wasn t going to let others talk him out of
it. Charlie lying to the sergeant is acceptable in this circumstance and also helps prove breaking
the rules in certain scenarios is okay. Page number is 107. Charlie was asked to put a bag over
his head however he didn t want to lose his dignity or honour. Breaking the rules here showed
the courage he had at that certain. It was important for that Charlie didn t wimp out and put a
bag over his head. Also, Charlie left the bag off his head to remind the gunman of what he has
done and give him a sense of remorse. Page number is 184. Breaking the rules in this circumstance
was important because it he was protecting his brother Tommo. He did it because the Sargent was
working Tommo too hard to the point of unconsciousness. Breaking the rules here is certainly okay
because his was protecting his brother, however if it wasn t his brother the circumstances wouldn t
change. This incidence helps my overall argument Are there some contexts where it s acceptable to
break the rules GET PAGE
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Karl Marx And The Proletariat
Marx and the Proletariat
Following the industrial revolution, the world saw the rise of a new social and economic class
that became known as the working class. The working class, made up of wage dependent
laborers, began growing very rapidly as industrialization spread throughout the globe. Karl Marx
was one of the first people to see the growing potential within this class which he referred to as the
proletariat. Marx saw a divide forming within society due to the bourgeoisie continuing to rise in
power, while the proletariat grew stagnate or declined in power To understand Karl Marxs and
Frederick Engel s Communist Manifesto, the proletariat must be defined, also the importance of the
proletariat must be understood.
It doesn t take long
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Monetary Policy And Its Effects On The Economy
Introduction
Monetary policy has created financial stability and a lesser impact on the economy. In the aftermath
of the financial crisis, many financial institutions had little or no options just bear the burden of
their immature practices. These financial institutions brought major fatalities into the markets
increasing the scope and vulnerability of the financial sectors. According to the Federal Reserve,
monetary policy is an action of the central bank to achieve macroeconomic policy objectives such as
price stability, full employment, and stable economic growth.
Monetary policy has had a positive impact precisely the U.S economy. The unemployment rate has
reduced and the economy has shown signs of recovering. Moreover, many central bank governors
have different views and practices when it comes to monetary easing, at such, to prevent further
crisis spill out into the economy. In the short, the Federal Reserve chairs manage through decisions
and tackle the crisis as prudent as possible. As we have seen with quantitative easing, purchasing
bonds, and making general influence of short term market interest rate. An article by Market Watch,
lesson from the switch to Bernanke from Greenspan, when Ben Bernanke first went before senate
for his nomination to become Federal Reserve chairman in November 2005, the senators wanted to
know just one thing: would you he continue to do everything that Alan Greenspan had done. To our
surprise, Ben Bernanke continued the Greenspan
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Corporate Strategy Of Nestle
Corporate strategy
As aforementioned, NestlГ© is the leading company in nutrition, healthcare and wellness, offering
nutritious products for every moment and age. It is the largest food and beverages conglomerate in
the world, with a portfolio covering almost every food and beverage category, providing consumers
a multitude of products to choose from.
Baby food: Cerelac, Gerber, Gerber Graduates, NaturNes, Nestum, Fruttuli, PreNan
Bottled Water: NestlГ© Pure Life Perrier, Poland Spring, S. Pellegrino, Panna, Vera, Ice Mountain,
Levissima, Recoaro, Vittel, San Bernardo
Cereal: Chocapic, Cheerios, Cini Minis, Cookie Crisp, Estrelitas, Fitness, Nesquik Breakfast Cereal
Confectionery: Aero, Butterfinger, Cailler, Crunch, Kit Kat, Orion, Smarties, Toll House, Wonka,
Perugina, After Eight, Galak, Polo, Fruit Joy
Coffee: NescafГ©, Nespresso, NescafГ© dolce gusto, Coffee Mate, NescafГ© ready to drink
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Chocolate was not the only sweet food NestlГ© became interested in however. Ice cream
represented a profitable opportunity and the company jumped at the chance through the merger
with US ice cream business Dreyer s (2002) and the acquisition of Mövenpick Ice Cream
(2003), further improving the position as a market leader in the super premium category. NestlГ©
also decided to take a chance with two niche markets in the food industry: pet food and frozen
food. In 2001, NestlГ© merged with Ralston Purina and they formed a new pet food company,
NestlГ© Purina PetCare Company. As for the frozen food, NestlГ© acquired Chef America Inc.
(2002) and Kraft Foods frozen pizza business (2010). Beyond horizontal integration, NestlГ©
diversified outside its core business, thus becoming one of the major shareholders of L OrГ©al, as
well as acquiring Alcon Laboratories in 1977, an American company specialized in products for eye
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Gallup Summary
Gallup, New Mexico, is a border town just outside the Navajo Nation reservation with an
estimated 22,000 residents; however, that number nearly triples on the first of the month. Social
Security checks are distributed to elders and veterans on the first of the month, and most tribal
members have neither access to a local bank nor sufficient consumer spending options on the
reservation. Therefore, most Navajos end up driving for an hour or more to purchase much needed
groceries, lumber, auto parts, and kid s school clothes in border towns such as Gallup. According to
the University of New MexicoBureau of Business and Economic Analysis study, significant
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Second, having so few employers and jobs available in Indian Country leads to high unemployment
rates. And, third, the absences of thriving economies, characterized by a sufficient number of
privately and publically owned businesses in Indian Country, adds to the impoverishment of Indians
and their families.
Although the trust land issue is not specifically emphasized by Miller, this article focuses on trust
land as a primary impediment for entrepreneurs who want to start up small businesses or pursue
entrepreneurial endeavors on the Navajo reservation. Because Navajo land is held in trust, the
United States government has legal ownership of the land, and tribes and individual Indians are
merely beneficial owners. Selling and leasing Navajo land, even for community development, must
be approved by the United States. In his article, Ending the Curse of Trust, noted tribal entrepreneur
Lance Morgan says:
Trust status hurts individual American Indians. It prevents us from using our land as collateral,
which has effectively killed Native owned agriculture. [*181] This system left us with almost no
choice but to lease out our land, primarily to non Indians. That s why we are land rich, but still dirt
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The United States Export Import Bank
The United States Export Import Bank: Should Congress Reauthorize It? The Export Import
Bank of the United States just lapsed for the first time in over 80 years on June 30, 2015. The
primary activity of the Export Import Bank is to provide export subsidies to buyers and sellers
of U.S. exports. Its ultimate goal is to shift global market share to U.S. based corporations and
away from corporations headquartered in other countries so as to boost the U.S. economy as a
player on the global scale. The purpose of this paper is to determine the economic effectiveness
and impact of the Bank and to discuss the implications for the global, national and local economy
should the Bank fail to be reauthorized by Congress and permanently expire. Background
Objectives Established in 1934 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as a part of his New Deal
stimulus package , the Export Import (Ex Im) Bank of the United States, a small federal
government agency, is the official Export Credit Authority (ECA) for the United States. Today,
the Ex Im Bank is responsible for assistance in financing the export of U.S. goods and services to
international markets. The Bank s mission statement says that its activities help to maintain and
create U.S. jobs and contribute to a stronger national economy. Driven by market demand, the Ex
Im Bank seeks to provide financing for foreign export projects when the private sector is
unwilling or unable to do so typically in the case of U.S. small and
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Symbolism In Good County People By Flannery OConner
Flannery O Conner, the author of Good County People, looks at the perceptional ways that
others identify themselves in this story. The title of this story draws from Mrs. Hopewell. This
character sees people in general, including her hardworking employees, as either good county
people or trash. Mrs. Hopewell views herself at a much higher social hierarchy status than the
others. There are several symbolisms in this tale as Flannery has the reader engaged and
perplexed. The smooth talking character Manley Pointer, a supreme con artist and fake Bible
Salesman, uses his clever witty words to put Mrs. Hopewell at ease and earn her trust. Mrs.
Hopewell is naГЇve, yet a true optimist of her impression and interpretation of good county people.
She would be enchanted and deceived by his words, letting her guard down allowing herself and
daughter to placing them in an uncompromising situation, only to be good county people, deceived
by the trashy Manley Pointer. The Mother Mrs. Hopewell, and daughter Joy, have very similar
views of themselves and others. They have extremely narrow views in a way that blinds their
overall perception when meeting other people. Joy has a sever image complex and it is truly
exasperated due to her overall health concerns. Joy and her Mother appear to have a dreadful
relationship. The name Joy means rejoicing. Sadly, Joy would legally change her name to the
harsh, ugly name of Hulga. Hulga felt her name change would be interpreted, as the Ugly sweating
Vulcan that stayed in the furnace and to whom, presumable the goddesshad to come when called.
She saw it as the name of her highest creation act (271). It appears Hulga was comparing herself to
Hephaestus, The Roman god, who is the God of Fire, was ugly and extremely undesirable
physically. With her new name recreation, she would think of herself as beautiful. Similar to
Aphrodite the goddess of beauty, as Aphrodite was also the wife to the ugly Roman god
Hephaestus. One of Hulga s major triumphs was that her Mother was not able to turn her dust into
Joy, but the greater one was that Joy had been able to turn herself into Hulga (271). Hulga wants a
new identity and thinks changing her name will allow her to escape her past..
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Profesia de Medic
Profesia de medic Profesia este specialitatea obtinuta prin studii, complexul de cunostinte si
deprinderi practice care definesc pregatirea individului. Meseria de medic este una dintre cele
mai vechi din lume. Fie ca i s a spus doctor, vraci, vindecator, doftor, medicul a fost si a ramas o
persoana importanta in viata societatii, fiind printre cei mai respectati oameni ai comunitatii.
Cateva lucruri despre ce inseamna sa fii medic, puteti citi in randurile care urmeaza. Jur pe Apollo
medicul, pe Esculap, pe Higea si Panacea si pe toti zeii si zeitele, pe care ii iau ca martori, ca voi
indeplini acest juramant si poruncile lui, pe cat ma ajuta fortele si ratiunea: sa respect pe cel care
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A fi medic specialist intr o anume ramura medicala inseamna ca inca din timpul facultatii iti alegi
respectiva specializare si o studiezi, iti dai examenele urmatoare in respectivul domeniu, te
pregatesti continuu, urmezi toate treptele pana sa devii medic primar , spune Codrin, student in
anul al treilea la Medicina. Cred ca cea mai mare provocare este sa devii chirurg, insa pentru asta
cred ca trebuie sa ai acel ceva, noi ii zicem duh sau chemare, altii ii zic talent. Insa pentru mine
marea provocoare este sa devin generalist, the generalist, vreau sa fiu printre cei mai buni.
Tocmai de aceea cred ca atunci cand iti alegi specializarea trebuie sa fii foarte atent, sa fie ceva
ce iti place, ce iti da satisfactie, sa iti vina ca o manusa, pentru ca asta nu e ceva cu care sa te joci
, adauga el. Cei care aleg medicina pentru viitor, au de ales intre universitatile de medicina si
farmacie din intreaga tara, marile centre recunoscute in acest sens fiind Bucuresti, Iasi, Cluj,
Timisoara, Targu Mures. Pentru absolventi urmeaza apoi insa alte probe, examene, pe scurt, alte
etape, alte alegeri. Ei trebuie sa aleaga intre medicina de cabinet privat sau cea desfasurata in spital,
intre medicina de urgenta, para medicina sau medicina obisnuita . Etape, examene, alegeri Pe
vremea mea absolventii de medicina trebuiau sa faca un stagiu intr un spital
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The Policy Instruments And The International Monetary Fund
Consensus, general agreement among policymakers and scholars, is a difficult task to achieve;
however, John Williamson in 1990 claimed that Washington based institutions such as the United
States Government, think tanks, and the International Monetary Fund had formed a general
consensus regarding economic development polices in Latin America (Williamson 1990). He
outlined a framework and described ten policy instruments that policymakers agreed were necessary
to aid developing countries. The ten reforms that he mentioned included: fiscal discipline, public
expenditures focused on health, education, infrastructure, tax reform, liberalized interest rates,
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However, I will maintain that the Washington Consensus is the combination of neoliberal policy
preferences, which essentially is the harnessing the power of markets which was implemented by
international financial institutions during the 1980s and 1990s (Birdsall 2010 pp.6 ). Additionally,
to measure the success of the consensus it is proper to measure the economic growth and the poverty
rates in the region of Latin America because this is the same region Williamson first noticed the
Washington Consensus. In short, while the Washington Consensus may not be used in the same
manner as Williamson intended it to be, the Consensus has failed to help developing economies
grow measured by GDP growth and hasn t reduced poverty. It is safe to say there is no longer a
consensus among development policies; however, certain policy preferences and the end goal
integration in the global economy will still be found in the next consensus regarding economic
development (Nankani 2005 pp. xii). Additionally, from a theoretical level, the Consensus has failed
to recognize the diverse problems of each nation state, and various other factors such as the lack of
institution building.
The Case Against the Washington Consensus While there is plenty of scholarly debate and
discourse regarding the correct definition of the
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Correlation Between Land Use Land Cover And Water Quality...
Why use correlation and regression in your work
It is very important in selecting the right kind of statistical, presentation, and analytical methods to
determine the relationships between land use land cover and water quality parameters. This is very
important because of the issues associated with spatial autocorrelation and non independence of
sampling site that often accompany research into water quality and land use.
Literally, autocorrelation is where a variable is said to be correlated with itself and it states that
pairs of subjects that are close to each other are more likely to have values that are more similar,
and pairs of subjects far apart from each other are more likely to have values that are less similar.
The spatial structure of the data in autocorrelation refers to any patterns that may exist in this
nearness or distant relationships. When data are spatially autocorrelated, it is possible to predict the
value at one location based on the value sampled from a nearby location using interpolation
methods. When autocorrelation does not exist, then the data is said to be independent.
Because of the qualitative nature of water quality analysis, there are a lot variety of statistical
analyses that can be performed on water quality data for reporting and interpretation purposes.
Though most of this statistics can be said to be intense, many inferences can be made from simple
descriptive statistics such as mean, minimum, maximum, median, range, and standard
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Honey Bees Research Paper
Importance of Bees in Agriculture
Definition:
Honey bees are flying insects that are distinguished by their capacity to produce and store honey.
Bees live off of nectar and pollen. They fly approximately a few tenths of a mile to gather nectar.
Without bees, pollination would be difficult and time consuming. One third of world s crops are
dependant for bee pollination.
Introduction:
Honey bees are some of the hardest working creatures on this planet, and although we owe many
thanks to them, they are often highly unappreciated. There are around 25,000 different types of bee
species worldwide. These are then divided into 4,000 genera which is then subdivided into just 9
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No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man , and he s
right. Honeybees have been dying at an uncommon rate. The 3 major factors that have been
contributing to their death are : CCD, pests and fear. CCD is the Colony Collapse Disorder
which kills the worker bees that don t come back to their hive after they have left to find food.
Pests and external parasite have been accidentally exported to the U.S and rapidly spreading
through beehives. The most common concern about honey bees is a bee sting but honey bees
aren t aggressive by nature. As a matter of fact honey bees are unlikely to sting. Reactions
caused from the sting of a bee is 1 in 5 million chances. Chance that you will be hit by a car is
59.3% higher. A world without honeybees can have a huge impact on our planet considering
that bees pollinate about one sixth of the flowering plant species worldwide and more than 400
agricultural types of plants. Honeybees can collect up to 4 to 5 pounds of nectar in just one day.
4 pounds of nectar is the same as 1 pound of honey. 8 pounds of nectar is also the same as 1
pound of beeswax. 1 pound of honey is the equivalent of a honeybee visiting two million flowers
and flying 55,000 miles. Honeybees need healthy crops as much as healthy crops need bees. The
involvement of honeybees is essential in the growth of crops for farmers. Honeybees are so
important that farmers have bee hives transported to their farms so the honeybees can pollinate
their crops. The honeybee is the only insect that produces food that can be consumed by man. The
pollinating service that these wonderful creatures provide us with have helped produce
approximately $19 billion worth of agricultural crops, just bees alone. On the other hand, animals
such as bats and hummingbirds, and insects such as moths, butterflies and beetles, have
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Speech On The Moon Landing
In history, one of the greatest achievement known to mankind is the Apollo 11 moon landing. On
July 20, 1969, the spaceflight known as the lunar module Eagle, landed the first three humans on
the moon (NASA). The first human to step, and leave a footprint on the moon was mission
commander, Neil Armstrong. Climbing down the ladder, the words that he said are still
reminisced to this day, That s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind (NASA). The
other two who were also part of this accomplishment was the pilot, Edwin Buzz Aldrin, and
Michael Collins.
Before this historic triumph, almost a decade before it occurred, the 35th president of the Unites
States, John F. Kennedy, on May 25, 1961, he proposed to the world the ambitious goal to put a
man on the moon before the decade if out (Logsdon 37). John F. Kennedy truly believed that it
was only a matter of time for them to make it possible since their technology was already too
advanced. There has been so much more that humans have been capable of and landing on the
moon sure was going to be one of them. As technology advances, humans are capable of so much
more, such as discovering nuclear power, the invention of the television, satellites, and computers.
These have proven that the intellectual knowledge in humans keeps expanding every single day,
making it possible to make more discoveries and accomplishments. John F. Kennedy was not able
to witness such success because two years later, after his speech, he
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The Global Circulation Of Traumatic Narrative In Ho
Introduction Ceremony was written by Leslie Marmon Silko, first published in 1977. Tayo, the
protagonist in the novel, experienced his own identity crisis his entire life just like every
teenager does nowadays. Tayo goes on a hero s journey to find a cure for his PTSD from the
war. The protagonist was raised by his Aunt and Uncle, Josiah. He fought in World War II with
his cousin Rocky in the humid forest of the Philippines, there he was convinced that his uncle was
shot and killed. In the Philippines there was constant rain and floods, Tayo prayed for the rain to
stop; when he arrived home after his six year deployment he found that there has been a drought on
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She argues that the trauma in the novel is a way to break barriers and force privileged readers to
understand others. She says that the representation of trauma in the novel makes readers see the
effects of imperialism rather than focusing on politics, making it a personal problem not a
political one. The novel depicts this trauma in a relevant light for global readers. I agree with
her, this is not a single incident and the book does an amazing job to show privileged people that
trauma is everywhere, not just in the past. Literature is sometimes used as a vehicle to tell
stories that other people can t experience or haven t. Silko uses her story to show the world other
people s suffering, probably a suffering they have indirectly helped. When Americans think of
Native American suffering it is thought of a thing of the past, something we have already fixed;
but if we look at the Dakota Access Pipeline, oppression is still shown there. Silko took her chance
to force people to sympathize with Tayo and hopefully reflect on all the oppression that is still
happening in the world
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Understand The Benefits Of Americraft Plumbing
If you rankle at the expense and the wasted resources every time you run your kitchen faucet or
bathroom shower until hot water reaches the tap, you are not alone. That is one reason why the
popularity of the tank less water heater has skyrocketed. Americraft Plumbing, the most trusted
emergency plumber in Hudson, OH, wants you to understand the benefits of going tank less.
Specializing in commercial drain services, video inspection, and water heater repair, Americraft
Plumbing has a reputation for quality workmanship and competitive pricing. Below are some of
the benefits of installing a tank less water heater: Convenience: When you go tank less, you get
instant hot water when you flip on the tap. Moreover, you never have to worry about
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Ride Along 2 Analysis
After four weeks of dominance, The Force was officially been subdued and dethroned by the
new comedy sequel, Ride Along 2. With a significant debut of $34 million, the comedy duo of
Kevin Hart Ice Cube strikes again just as they did with their predecessor nearly two years ago to
the day. Unfortunately, not everything about Ride Along 2 s victory is good news as the new
film failed to surpass the opening establish by 2014 s Ride Along ($41.5 million). Of course poor
reviews didn t help the comedy s cause, either as it currently maintains a wretched score of 14%
at RottenTomatoes. Regardless, Ride Along 2 is far from a bust after being produced on $40
million. Holding strong in the second position is the new Golden Globe winner for Best Drama,
The Revenant which grabbed a healthy $29.5 million. The film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio,
gave Star Wars a run for its money last weekend, through coming up just short. However, with a
slew of Golden Globe wins last weekend, The Revenant picked up steam and should continue to
remain relevant as we move closer to he Oscars in February. To date, The Revenant has grossed
$111.4 million, worldwide ($87.6 million, domestically), and was produced on $135 million....
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It was only a matter of time before a film knocked off Star Wars with many even predicting it
would be Ride Along 2. Still, Star Wars continues to plug along, hoping to at least surpass Titanic
($2.1 billion) in order to becoming the world s second highest grossing film of all time. Currently,
Star Wars sits upon a worldwide total of $1.8 billion ($856.9 million,
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Interview With A Patrol Officer Narrative Report
When we got to the high school the patrol officer took my brother and me to their office. I saw
deportation papers so I knew we were going to go back to Mexico. They also interviewed us to
ask where were our parents at but me and my brother didn t say anything about them. Then they
told us about places they might be at Santa Maria we booth reacted so they sent officers to look
for them. I don t know how but they were able to find them. When they took them I saw they
brought all of them. When they took us back my dad was already making the plans to go back I
heard him tell my mom vieja ya para cuando te quieres ir para estados unidos . I was glad and sad
glad that we were going back but sad we were leaving familybehind again.When I went
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Courtroom Work Group
Courtroom Work Group
There are many parts of the courtroom and the process of convicting a criminal. The courtroom
work group has a major role in convicting and finalizing a case. In the courtroom work group,
there are three groups of people that hold the entire courtroom together. Without the work group,
the courtroom would not flow, and coming to a conclusion to the case would not be as easy. The
work group is made up of the Judge, the Defense Counsel and the Prosecution. They work together
to reach a result, in the case by staying in contact on a daily basis. There are many roles in the
work group, and if they are not all followed through with then the results could be different than
what they should be. In this paper, we will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Then we have the local court administrator; they facilitate the courts to function in a smooth way
and court management. The court reporter and court clerks, the court reporter, type s everything
that is said in court, the courts want to keep accurate accounts of what is said, not only that, they
used the transcripts for certain court cases as examples. Then the courts handle the courts pleas,
motions and maintain a record of all the cases. All these people cross path each and every day in
the courts, they ensure that all parties are being respected and that no law is being abused by either
party. The only thing I would change in the handling of the data by local authorities and the
prosecuting office, they should ensure that all data is obtained legally.
The Role of the Prosecution
The role of the prosecutor boils down to three main goals. The prosecutor is responsible for
investigating the crime committed, decide whether or not to proceed with legal proceeding, and
finally, if legal proceedings are instigated to appear in court.
The prosecutor has more contact with everyone involved with the crime than maybe anyone else.
He or she has contact with the person suspected of the crime, the victim, witnesses, and also works
alongside the police to investigate and ensure the correct person is held accountable.
Once all the evidence is gathered up, he or she will decide whether or not to legally pursue
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Emily Dickinson’s Because I Could Not Stop For Death Essay
Emily Dickinson s Because I could not stop for Death is a remarkable masterpiece that exercises
thought between the known and the unknown. Critics call Emily Dickinson s poem a masterpiece
with strange haunting power.
In Dickinson s poem, Because I could not stop for Death, there is much impression in the tone, in
symbols, and in the use of imagery that exudes creativity. One might undoubtedly agree to an
eerie, haunting, if not frightening, tone in Dickinson s poem. Dickinson uses controlling
adjectives slowly and passed to create a tone that seems rather placid. For example, We slowly
drove He knew no haste / ...We passed the School ... / We passed the Setting Sun, sets a slow, quiet,
calm, and dreamy atmosphere (5, 9, 11, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In addition to these three stages, the final stage of eternity was symbolized in the last two lines of
the poem, the Horses Heads (23), leading towards Eternity (24). Dickinson fathomed the
incomprehensible progression of life by unraveling its complexity with figurative symbols. Emily
Dickinson dresses the scene such that mental pictures of sight, feeling, and sound come to life. The
imagery begins the moment Dickinson invites Her reader into the Carriage. Death slowly takes the
readers on a sight seeing trip where they see the stages of life. The first site We passed was the
School, where Children strove (9). Because it deals with an important symbol, the Ring this first
scene is perhaps the most important. One author noted that the children, at recess, do not play (as
one would expect them to) but strive (Monteiro 20).
In addition, at recess, the children performed a venerable ritual, perhaps known to all, in a ring.
This ritual is called Ring a ring a roses, and is recited: Ring a ring a roses, A pocket full of
posies; Hush! hush! hush! hush! We re all tumbled down. (qtd. in Greenaway 365) Monteiro made
the discovery and concluded that For indeed, imbedded in their ritualistic game is a reminder of the
mortal stakes that the poet talks about elsewhere (21). On this invited journey, one vividly sees the
Children playing, laughing, and singing. This scene conveys deep emotions and moods
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Knowledge Based Detection...
V.KNOWLEDGE BASED DETECTION TECHNIQUE Knowledge based detection Technique
can be used for both signature based IDS as well as anomaly based IDS. It accumulates the
knowledge about specific attacks and system vulnerabilities. It uses this knowledge to exploit the
attacks and vulnerabilities to generate the alarm. Any other event that is not recognized as an
attack is accepted. Therefore the accuracy of knowledge based intrusion detection systems is
considered good. However their completeness requires that their knowledge of attacks be updated
regularly [29]. Advantages of Knowledge based detection Technique: 1.The accuracy of this
technique is good. 2.It has a very low false alarm rates. 3.It is robust, flexible and scalable. [13]
4.The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The semantic description of the attacks is transformed into information that can be found in the
audit trail in a straightforward way This method decreases the semantic level of the attacks
description. This technique allows a very efficient implementation and is therefore applied in
various commercial intrusion detection products e.g. Haystack [37].The main disadvantage of this
technique is that like all knowledge based approaches there is the need for frequent updates to keep
up with the stream of new vulnerabilities discovered. d.Petri Nets To represent signatures of
intrusions, IDIOT [38], a knowledge based intrusion detection system developed at Purdue
University, uses Colored Petri Nets (CPN). The advantages of CPNs are their generality, their
conceptual simplicity, and their graphical representability. System administrators are assisted in
writing their own signatures of attacks and integrating them in IDIOT. Owing to the generality of
CPNs, quite complex signatures can be written easily. However, matching a complex signature
against the audit trail may become computationally very expensive
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Essay A Child Called It
A Child Called It
A Child Called It is the story of a young boy who, in order to survive, must triumph over the
physical, emotional, and medical abuse created by his mother. The exploitation of alcohol plays an
important role in the abuse by the mother and the neglect to see and the courage to intervene the
problems by Dave s father. Dave considered the abuse he endured by his mother, games . But he
always tried to be one small step ahead of her. Like Death From Child Abuse . . . And No One
Heard, the outside world does nothing to help out a small child suffering from various forms of
abuse. The few people who took notice were David s teachers and the school nurse. Yet it took
them a considerable amount of time to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The knife slipped out of her hands and struck him around the chest area. He bled profusely and she
bandaged him up and nurtured him for a little while after until she saw he was able to support
himself again. Soon after, Dave would have to take care of the wound by himself, like when it
became infected, and he had to squeeze the puss from it.
Another game instance is he would be timed when it came to doing his chores, if not done quick
enough (faster than an adult human could wash and dry the dishes) he would be subject to
more, and more severe punishment. And even if he did accomplish his tasks in a reasonable
amount of time, his only reward was to eat the left over food thrown in the garbage. Emotionally,
she never referred to David as her son. She always knew Dave as the boy or It . As his father
would try to intervene to help him out, he would be caught by the madness of his wife in calling
him, the boy and It . As much as his father tried to comfort Dave, he did not have the will to stand
up against his wife. Most likely, the abuse stemmed from alcohol abuse of his mother and father.
They just both handled their addiction in different ways. His father was passive, but still loved his
son; his mother became violent and took her frustration and madness out on Dave. Not that alcohol
is an excuse, but it was the key to the ignition of that family s child abuse problem. Alcohol in this
case
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Admit and Be Shameless
In the book, Wild by Cheryl Strayed, a women is lost is her mental aspect. She has been threw so
much that has been frowned upon. The death of her mother started the roller coaster for her. Cheryl
suffered greatly from her the incident as it caused her much grief. Cheryl is a strong woman as she
admits have wrongs yet unashamed of what she has been through to get to that point.
No matter the how bad the circumstance, some people still believe that it is a character flaw for
Cheryl to not feel ashamed of her actions. Some readers may think that no amount of grieving
should cause a couple to have to deal with infidelity issues.I can see where readers can think this
because infidelity is frowned upon in the bible. Also no one should be cheated on, breaking
wedding vows and hearts along the way.Those readers are not aware of the different ways of
grieving. There are no limits to grieving as one person could simply cry, while another may feel
the need to kill.
Cheryl admitted that she ruined her married. She accepted the fact that her cheating would cause
her marriage to fall apart thats why she went ahead a agreed to the divorce. Cheryl told her
husband what she had been hiding for quite some time. I decided to tell Mark the truth. The list
was long. I practiced what I would say, trying to say it in the least painful way. It was impossible.
It was time. ... I told him that I had something to tell him and that it was not going to be easy . She
tried to find the best way to say
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Bones In The Bronze Age
Throughout the Bronze Age people were buried in Great Britain. A new study finds that the close
inspection of their bones indicate date between 4,200 and 2,750 years ago and the bodies were
intentionally mummified. Thomas Booth and his colleagues from the Natural History Museum
analyzed bones from thirty four bodies. Sixteen of these bones showed little to no bacterial
damage. That suggests mummification had blocked rapid decay of a corpse s flesh, Booth s team
says. The researchers describe their findings in the October Antiquity. The hot, dry climates of
ancient Egypt and South America s Andes preserved ancient mummies there. Such arid and dry
environments would have deprived gut microbes of the moisture they would have needed to survive
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Black Convict Response To Claude Brown
My thoughts on the young black convict response to Claude Brown is that it is very sad and
disturbing because there are so many minorities with this outlook on life. I think that it is very
unfortunate that we as blacks allow our circumstances to make us think that criminal activity is the
only way to have a better life. I think that we have become so a custom to the disadvantages that we
don t think there is a better life outside of criminal activity. Although, many African Americans are
living in impoverished neighborhoods and have other disadvantages, I still think that there should
be some type of motivation within our ethnic group to want to do better and accomplish more out
of life. According to the course text, the reason that some
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Medieval European Horses Vs Medieval Horse Essay
Medieval Europe and Shogunate Japan were very different but similar in many ways too. The
Shogunate period lasted longer then the Medieval period by approximately 170 years. We know
that many different things played a huge role in the day to day life of each period. Horses were
very important and played a big part in the transport and war of each period but in different ways.
Horses were not only used to get people from place to place in Europe there were many different
uses for horses. In medieval Europe there was 3 main types of horses the Destrier, the Palfrey and
the Courser they all had their own purpose and uses. Destrier means war horse so these horses were
used in the wars. They were very expensive and only the rich could afford them. They had a short
neck and a strong back so they could carry the knights around. The Palfrey was a smaller horse
used for everyday riding and especially ridden by women. They were also used for carrying
messages. Well bred mules also could be apart of the Palfreys. These horses were less expensive so
the middle class people usually had this type but it was still too ... Show more content on
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The weight of the samurai and that armour was very heavy for the small horses so they could not
run for very long without getting tired. Archeologists have found terracotta horse models in
Japanese tombs that have almost identical saddles, bridles and harnesses as the Koreans had this
suggests that the horses came from Korea but they have also found that the horses in Japan have
descended from Mongolian, Korean and Chinese horses. Women were not allowed to ride with a
saddle because that was reserved for the male Samurai but later on they stopped that rule so the
women and non samurai could ride. This means that horses were not that important in day to day
life in shogunate
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Essay On Banking Revolution With Information Technology

  • 1. Essay On Banking Revolution With Information Technology 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 Banking Revolution With Information TechnologyEssay On Banking Revolution With Information Technology
  • 2. The Taiping Rebellion And The French Revolution Throughout history, rebellions and revolutions shaped societies and created better conditions for the people of those societies. The Taiping Rebellion and the French Revolution successfully shaped their societies by means of political and social reforms. They were both influenced to later achieve their unique successes because of a multitude of pushing factors, such as the existing social and political conditions of Chinaand France. Natural disasters, breaking away from tradition, and China s loss in the Opium War contributed to the ideology of the Taiping Rebellion; to restore China to its previous greatness and overthrowing the government. Likewise in France the conditions were not any better. Hunger and poverty were rampant in the cities of France. Bankruptcy and a corrupt government only made things worst. These conditions set the foundation for the ideology of the French Revolution; acquiring liberty, equality, and fraternity. Together, each of these societies found their successes in different ways. France created major changes in the government and legal system which were more immediate and apparent than in China, where they achieved successes that took longer to become apparent, and is viewed as more effective in a long term point of view. Previous political conditions played major roles, as it fueled the need for change within these communities. In China, the Ch ing Dynasty caused unrest within the society, as people thought that they corrupted their legal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Exercise For Today s Youth Daily exercise for today s youth will benefit them in the long term I believe that physical fitness is very important regarding the overall health of adolescents. Throughout the growing years of teens, our bodies are always changing and with these changes which are both emotional well as physical, our bodies require more and more activity, allowing the body to burn energy along with extra calories. Although many people may feel that concerns relating to physical fitness in adolescents should be the absolute responsibility of parents, I personally believe that our educational system can also play a very important role in ensuring that teens are getting a reasonable amount of physical activity within the course of the school day. As an adolescent, I personally enjoy being involved in sports which is inclusive of physical activity. The teenage years are important in terms of both mental and physical development, and staying fit during adolescence can have benefits that are both physical and psychological. Good or poor fitness habits that a teenager develops during his or her adolescence are likely to last a lifetime, and studies have shown that exercise can be beneficial to a teen s overall health while also promoting a positive body image. The above graph represents a percentage of children. It breaks down the children into three age groups and starts with kindergarten. It also focuses on 6th graders and 9th graders. The numbers reflect the percentage of children ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Search for Innocence in American Modernism Essay Search for Innocence in American Modernism American Literature from its very beginning has been centered around a theme of innocence. The Puritans wrote about abandoning the corruption of Europe to find innocence in a new world. The Romantics saw innocence and power in nature and often wrote of escaping from civilization to return to nature. After the Civil War, however, the innocenceof the nation is challenged. The Realists focused on the loss of innocence and in Naturalist works innocence is mostly gone. During these periods of American Literature it seems almost as if a hole was being dug, a sort of emptying of innocence, and after World War I the Modernists called this hole the wastelandMany Modernist works focus on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Secondly, a return to innocence is almost like a return to virtue. The example of this that comes most readily to mind is the complete turn around of Jean Valjean in Victor Hugo s Les Miserables. It is remembering that the world really can be a place filled with beauty and wonder, virtue and meaning, and then acting so as to belong to that world, rather than the world of the wasteland. What does it mean to belong to the world of the wasteland? Son of man, You cannot say, or guess, for you know only A heap of broken images, where the sun beats And the dead tree gives no shelter, the cricket no relief, And the dry stone no sound of water. (Eliot, 1448) Son of man refers to Ezekiel II, I where God directs Ezekiel to stand. The inhabitants of the wasteland are fallen and unenlightened, their personalities and world fragmented. There is no love in the wasteland, only alienation. The couple in Hills Like White Elephants find themselves unable to communicate, as is shown by their meaningless and shallow conversations and their inability to understand one another when they do say anything meaningful. This lack of communication is also displayed in the following lines of The Wasteland: My nerves are bad to night. Yes, bad. Stay with me. Speak to me. Why do you never speak. Speak. What are you thinking of? What thinking? What? I never know what you are
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  • 6. Kidney And Corne Aquaporin Analysis Aquaporin: Structure and Role in Kidney and Cornea The isolation of aquaporin helped many scientists to determine the nature of aquaporin as a water channel protein and work out how water transport occurs across membrane. Structure of Aquaporin Aquaporin consists of a tetramer (Verkman et al, 2014) and each monomer has a single aqueous pore that allows water transportation and prevents proton transfer (Agre et al, 2002). There is an extracellular and cytoplasmic vestibule in each monomer which connects to a central amphipatic pore region that has a hydrophilic (О± carbonyl groups) and hydrophobic surface that helps preventing permeation of larger molecules (Verkman et at, 2014). There are six membrane domains in each aquaporin that then form ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cornea is part of the ocular surface system and is of vital importance to maintain its slightly dehydrated state (Gipson, 2007). The cornea consists of layered structures as shown in Figure 3. Corneal epithelium consists of three layers of superficial, wing and basal cells and is the main refractive site of the eye and is constantly bathed by water (tears) secreted from lacrimal glands (Schey et al, 2014). Keratocytes are scattered among a network of collagen fibrils which are spaced in the stroma is important in maintaining the transparency of the cornea (ibid). The endothelium layer is immersed in an aqueous humor and gives access to fluid and nutrients for the cornea (ibid). Changes in the corneal water volume will change the length and spacing of stromal collagen fibrils which later affects the transparency of the cornea (ibid). Both AQP5 and AQP1 are the major channels for water transport across the corneal epithelium and endothelium (ibid). AQP5 is responsible for water transport across the corneal epithelium onto the ocular surface due to the high osmotic pressure of the tear film (ibid). AQP1 facilitates water transport across the corneal endothelium and together with epithelial AQP5, maintains the slightly dehydrated and transparent stromal layer of the eye ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Midsummer Night Dream Analysis A Midsummer s Night Dream William Shakespeare is a successful playwright as he uses the style of history, tragedy and comedy which is an entertaining aspect that is in all his plays. One of his plays, A midsummer s night dream , includes the themes of love and magic,where love is represented as a force that makes people act in irrational ways to entertain the audience in a comical and dramatic way. He used different techniques throughout the play to create a tumultuous and intriguing factor. The storyline of the play follows various couples such as Hermia and Lysander and Oberon and Titania. These couples show examples of irrational behaviours with love and magic throughout the play. Hermia and Lysander behave irrationally throughout the whole play because they re head over heels for each other; however, their love is oppressed by both her father Egeus and the strict Athenian law. In Act 1, Scene 1 when Egeus is at court with Hermia he uses a demanding and dominating tone to state, as she is mine i may dispose of her This causes them to act spontaneously and irrationally and as a consequence, they run away from Athens to get married. This entertains the audience by adding more conflict and complication to the story. After they elope to the forest, magic becomes the force that turns love to a dramatic and conflict filled experience that is also entertaining. Lysander acts in irrational ways when he is put under the spell of Love in Idleness where he states how madly he loves on Helena, and how much he hates Hermia. Hang off, thou cat, thou burr! Vile thing, let loose, / or I will shake thee from me like a serpent. Derogatory language and repetition is used to emphasise his hate toward Hermia and orders her to leave him alone. For example, in Act 3, Scene 2, Lysander has fallen in love with Helena and tells Hermia how he hates her. Out, loathed medicine! O hated potion, hence! Conflict between characters create comedy in the play which entertains the audience because of the dramatic irony. Lysander s insults in the statement are repetition as it is the same meaning but in different words. This language technique emphasises that Lysander wants Hermia to leave him alone. Oberon and Titania are the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Justice Game 2011 Catholic Trial Feedback from marker: * First two sections need to be addressed more effectively * Question needs to be addressed more specifically More than anything else, conflicting perspectives are the result of bias or self interest. Respond to this statement through an analysis of the ways perspectives are represented in your prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing. More than anything else, conflicting perspectives are the result of bias or self interest. Conflicting perspectives are prevalent in our society and individuals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This subtly alludes to the media s manipulation of individuals for their self interest in profit maximisation, in which case privacy is commodified. Hence, the radio report presents how conflicting perspectives may never be resolved due to their subjectivity and bias as clearly highlighted through the stress on you in well it depends on what YOU mean by that to shape meaning. Robertson s case The Trials of Oz demonstrates a collision of cultural incomprehension between the editors of OZ magazine and the prosecution due to bias. Robertson portrays the jury panel as highly conservative, hardworking people and displays the challenge that the three editors of Oz Magazine and himself were going up against. This is made evident in the ellipsis in the listing of the jury s occupations Driver, Ganger, Foreman... which reflect professions that lack an appreciation for artistic subversion. Furthermore, Judge Argyle s use of biblical metaphor drowned in the depths of sea with millstones around their necks to describe the punishment that the editors should receive, highlights the laws out dated ideology and hence bias towards what is deemed appropriate. Contrastingly, Robertson s rhetorical question coupled with the allusion to the suppression of human rights in Russia in Where were we the Soviet Union? demonstrates his liberal attitude towards the magazine s contents. The collective noun and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Inherit The Wind High school students throughout the United States are now being exposed to the long standing debate between evolution and religion through the play, Inherit The Wind, by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. This play, molded around the lawyer, Clarence Darrow, who was portrayed by Henry Drummond, describes the events of the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial. Furthermore, Henry Drummond was a key part in this whole play because he accurately portrayed the strong willed values of Clarence Darrow as he fought for John Scope s rights to teach evolution in a public school. Nonetheless, how should history think of him today? In short, Darrow was raised in a rather unconventional house hold. His father was an atheist, and his political views differed from... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They believed that Clarence was a snake and an evil man for defending such awful criminals. But, how should history judge Clarence Darrow? Darrow always fought for what he believed, and he was never afraid to express his honest thoughts despite the the differed beliefs of everyone around him. For this reason, Darrow helped the adaptation of education drastically. Without him it would have taken many more years of most schools to finally start teaching Darwinism and the theory of evolution. Not only should we respect Clarence Darrow for his contributions towards the evolution of education but also his example of strength and persistency for always fighting for what you truly believe no matter the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Anorexia Nervos Symptoms, And Treatment Of Anorexia Anorexia Nervosa. University of Maryland Medical Center, U of Maryland Medical Center, 23 Apr. 2015. Accessed 20 Apr. 2017. The article, Anorexia Nervosa, examines the background information, symptoms, and treatment of anorexia. Anorexia is defined as a disease in which a person starves themselves and exercises excessively in order to lose weight. In addition, as the person continues to lose weight, they have a distorted body imageand perceives themselves as fat. In other words, the person is literally blind to the physical condition of their own body. The treatment process includes the help of a counselor, a dietitian, and a psychologist as they work to improve both the physical and mental well being of the patient. Bulimia ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Media and Eating Disorders. National Centre for Eating Disorders, 2012. Accessed 14 Apr. 2017. The article, The Media and Eating Disorders informs the public about the various ways the media is used and how it correlates with eating disorders. To start off, statistics are provided to demonstrate how often the public engages in the use of the media on a daily basis. In fact, the article also suggests that those who display a lower level in their self esteem and displays low confidence are more prone to becoming more vulnerable while viewing discouraging images on the media. Finally, it is also suggested that the rise of eating disorders are more common today than in the past because people are more educated upon the topic of eating disorders. Media s Effect on Body Image. Teen Health and the Media, U of Washington, 1994. Accessed 21 Apr. 2017. This article focuses on statistical information in the ways the media makes an impact on body image. According to a survey of girls between the ages of 9 to 10 years old, 40 percent of the girls responded that they are trying to lose weight. Furthermore, nearly 58% of music videos, television shows, and movies make comments upon the physical appearance of an individual. In fact, one in every three teen girl magazines include stories, quizzes, and advertisements that relate to the physical appearance of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Goals Of Blackhat Hackers The Goal of Blackhat Hackers in Using Virtual Viruses Arci Jeirico P. Malabanan Danriel Joseph B. Macasaet C1A Hackers by definition are persons who use computers to gain unauthorized access to data. Hackers are people who by use their knowledge in hacking and are categorized by how they use their knowledge in hacking. There are blackhat hackers, whitehat hackers, greyhat hackers, script Kiddie, and hacktivist. Blackhat hackers, unfortunately, are the reason why hackers are defined as or synonymous to being a cybercriminal because these kinds of hackers are. ( Types Of Hackers , n.d). According to Bhardwaj, M. and Singh, G.P. (n.d.). Types of Hacking Attack and their Counter Measure. there are a lot of methods that hackers use for hacking, one of them is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sources are limited through the internet, books, and journals that have been analyzed and summarized to better understand the subject of focus. The research will not explain how hacking came to be and it s history. The other methods that blackhat hackers use will not be given emphasis except for the viruses they use. The different kinds of viruses that blackhat hackers use are limited to through the sources found in the internet and books. The goal of the research is to learn about blackhat hackers but will not give emphasis of the other kinds of hackers except for blackhat hackers. According to Whitty, B. (n.d.), a black hathacker is a person that has a wide range of computer knowledge and their purpose is to hack security for their own goal and reasons. This type of hackers create computer viruses: to command the computer and use it for specific activity, to generate money, steal personal information like credit card, security keys or password, personal detail, etc., to prove something to other people or for vengeance, and to manipulate a computer or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Jane Eyre Eliza And Georgiana Comparison In the early nineteenth century, privileged women in England had much more freedom than women of a lower class who were unable to afford help with children or household chores and were confined to the home. However, upper class women were still limited to the roles of a reserved, sedulous woman or a superficial socialite, portrayed in Jane Eyre as Eliza and Georgiana Reed. The contrasting personalities of the sisters represent two typical lives of upper class women during this time, and while both Eliza and Georgiana face the same challenges, their vast differences distort their perception of the events, creating opposing experiences during the time of their mother s death and their separate lives following. As children being raised in a wealthy,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How the challenges are perceived by each of the women and their reactions show how women in the same situation have fundamentally different experiences. Eliza remained unemotional while facing the death of her mother. Eliza surveyed her parent calmly. After a silence of some minutes she observed With her constitution she should have lived to a good old age: her life was shortened by trouble. And then a spasm constricted her mouth for an instant: as it passed away she turned and left the room, and so did I. Neither of us had dropt a tear. She then spent a week locked in her room preparing for her journey to France, speaking to no one who came to offer condolences. While in France, she hoped to detach herself further from the world. In the weeks leading up to Mrs. Reed s death, Georgiana never mentioned her mother s illness when incessantly speaking to Jane. This was her own way of also detaching herself. However, when her mother s time came and Georgiana was shown the corpse she, had burst out in loud weeping. After, she could not stand to be alone unlike her sister ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Maximilien Robespierre Maximilien Robespierre is oft cited as the sole and driving force behind the excesses of the Terror; while his role in the Terror can t be ignored, clemency must be exercised in the charges levelled against him. The majority of the deaths under the Terror approximately 70% occurred in the suppression of the Vendee and Federalist Revolts (with the mitraillades, noyades, etc.), largely under the representatives on mission, who operated partially under BarГ©re s (a Committee of Public Safetymember) order to suppress the Vendee. Many of these representatives on mission were recalled and arrested by the Committee of Public Safety for their excessive brutality; demonstrated in General Westermann s letter reading I have crushed the children...massacred the women... ; which was later constrained by the Law of Frimaire. It cannot be forgotten that, though a prominent and popular figure, Robespierre was only one of twelve members of the Committee of Public Safety, with no more power than any of his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 22 Prairial was, in fact, proposed by Couthon Robespierre only co drafted or supported the law, yet received the majority of the backlash for it. Where were those decrying Couthon as tyrant on 27 July 1794? The law was heavy handed and arbitrary in a time of declining threat to the Revolution, that s true but it cannot be solely attributed to Robespierre; in addition to not being the sole author, he was also not its sole supporter even in the last days of Robespierre, the Committee of Public Safety voted by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Zoos On Animals And Zoos Zoos have provided shelter for endangered animals for hundreds of years. Zoos have supported and aided the twenty one percent of mammals, twelve percent of the bird species, and thirty one percent of all amphibian to adapt to a new habitat, stated the website The Amphibian Extinction Crisis. A golden hawk was rescued, it was shot down and its shoulder got dislocated on the fall down; without the care of a zoo the hawk would have died. There is a lot of controversy on whether zoos help or if they are just torturing wildlife. Even though people say that zoos aren t ethical because animals are mistreated, zoos are healthy and important because society can acquire more knowledge about animals and Zoos were created to provide endangered... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People say that animals are being mistreated in zoos. Later that month, a family of four lions was killed because, The zoo had to put down the old lions and their young offspring because of the natural structure and behavior of the lion pride, the Copenhagen Zoo said in a prepared statement. They murdered a family of innocent lions and they claimed it was due to the the fact that they were going to bring a new lion and that lion would kill the lion family. How are we saving endangered animals if zoos are murdering them? We might as well leave them in the wild, at least they will die in peace. The Copenhagen Zoo could have sent them to a new facility. Why would zoos reject the chance to save a new life? The cubs would have adjusted to the new alpha male. Actually why not reject the new lion? Why take more than you can handle if you re going to murder them? Zoos are meant to be homes and a sanctuary for animals. But is that really the case, according to the article Ten Facts about Zoos it states, A CAPS study found that at least 7,500 animals and possibly as many as 200,000 animals in zoos are surplus at any one time. So what that means that they execute any animals that have overpopulated. If zoos are over populated then why not set the animals free. The point of a zoo is to keep endangered animals safe from predators how can we do that if we are another reason why they are dying. Setting them free ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Time Machine Fear H. G. Wells novella The Time Machine is a story about the price for a life of luxury. Through his writing, he warns society of what could happen if they continued the path they were on. Arriving in the future, thanks to the time machine that Wells created, readers observe a world where society has split into two species. In Victorian England, there was a fear residing in the upper classthat the working class would engage in an uprising and throw them from power. This brought the desire for security, which is what the Eloi hold in the year 802,701. Degeneration occurs when people live in a society that requires little work and there is dependency on others for food, shelter, and clothing. No physical labour means extinction of the survival... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These include poor air and water quality and the cramped conditions of working class areas of cities; poor diet; and the use of narcotics such as alcohol, tobacco, or opium (Vorachek 200). Wells used these environmental factors when creating the living space of the Morlocks. They lived underground in dark tunnels which the Time Traveller described as very stuffy and oppressive, and the faint halitus of freshly shed blood was in the air (Wells 54). The cannibalism of the Morlocks also played on another fear of society in the fin de siГЁcle. Since there was a fear of the working class causing the degeneration of society, the cannibalistic activities can be seen as representing the imminent proletarian revolution feared by some following the growth of militant trade unionism and working class political organisation (Partington 59). The Time Traveller addressed this fear and how the upper class seemed to have combated it. He stated The too perfect security of the Upperworlders had led them to a slow movement of degeneration, to a general dwindling in size, strength and intelligence (Wells 49). The Eloi became comfortable in their security that they no longer needed to defend themselves; consequently, leading them to being slaughtered by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Malcolm Essay Thirsting for Power Monica Rivera Power is defined the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality. Each and every person possesses some type of power over another thing. Some people are content with not having any power whatsoever and then there are people whose entire lives revolve around that thirst and need for power. The latter is a description of two famous people in history, Malcolm X and Julius Caesar. Thirsting for power and wanting to much of a good thing can be very self destructive. This thirst for power can cause people to be blinded but the reality of what is going on around them. Taking into consideration that both of these powerful... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, much of the conquest was an act of aggression prompted by personal ambition (not unlike the conquests of Alexander the Great). Fighting in the summers, he would return to Cisalpine Gaul (northern Italy) in the winters and manipulate Roman politics through his supporters, (Kebric). After this and many more complex events and elections Caesar would continue to plunder neighboring territories and occupy them. This is how the rise of the Roman Empire, the strongest and longest lasting empire began. Caesar would publicly deny his want to be idolized as a King but acted in ways that suggested he wanted to be idolized more of a God than a Monarch. It was this attitude and his thirst for more power, more territory that would lead his enemies to assassinate him in 44 BC. Caesar attended the last meeting of the Senate before his departure, held at its temporary quarters in the portico of the theater built by Pompey the Great (the Curia, located in the Forum and the regular meeting house of the Senate, had been badly burned and was being rebuilt). The sixty conspirators, led by Marcus Junius Brutus, Gaius Cassius Longinus, Decimus Brutus Albinus, and Gaius Trebonius, came to the meeting with daggers concealed in their togas and struck Caesar at least 23 times as he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Flat Belly Research Paper A flat belly is a dream for most people. Unfortunately this is not so easy since we have acquired a lot of bad habits over our lifetime. In this article we will be sharing some tips for a flat belly and hope that you will find it useful. Walking First of all you might consider getting some physical activities to help your body burn the excess calories. Walking is a recommended exercise since it is not physically demanding and can be performed at all times. Whether you are going to your work or grocery shopping you might want to consider walking instead of using your car. Increase your fiber intake Eating more fiber will help improve your digestive system and improve the intake of carbohydrates and lipids. A greater intake of fiber will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Unusual And Cruel Punishment Research Paper The question of unusual and cruel punishment is one that is undeniably at the forefront of the debate relating to the death penalty and whether or not, as well as how, it should be administered. Unusual and cruel punishment is prohibited under U.S, Const. Amend. VIII. As such, in the administration of the death penalty, there must be no element of cruelty or unusual punishment. The three drug sequence used today in lethal injections was developed almost three decades ago and then, over the following two decades, was adopted by all but one of the death penalty states. The first drug, sodium thiopental, is a fast acting sedative that induces a deep, coma like unconsciousness. The second drug, pancuronium bromide, is a paralytic agent that inhibits all muscular skeletal movements and stops respiration. Potassium chloride, the third drug, interferes with the electrical signals that cause contractions of the heart, inducing cardiac arrest [1.]. The argument for unusual and cruel punishment in the context of execution by lethal injection is that the person suffers pain in the process of being killed. This stems, for example, from the fact that an inmate that is being... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 553 U.S 35 (2008) set forth an objective test that is for determining whether the death by lethal injection would constitute unusual and cruel punishment. The question that was placed in front of the Supreme Court would be whether the lethal injection presents a substantial risk of causing any serious harm to the convict. If it does, then if the lethal injection would be considered under cruel and unusual punishment. Further, is there an alternative, feasible and more effective procedure that can be used? If there is, then the method used may be in violation of U.S, Const. amend. VIII. A final question is the risk of maladministration. Where this risk is high and readily discernible, then the lethal injection method used would be declared unusual and cruel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Adolf Hitler s Life And Accomplishments Of Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was the fourth born of six children to Alois and Klara Hitler on April 20th, 1889 in Braunau, Austria. In primary school, he was a very intellectual boy, admired for his leadership qualities. Although, when Hitler reached secondary school he failed most of his exam s and was told he had to repeat a year. As a result, he left school school with an informal education. At the age of eighteen, Hitler moved to Vienna in hope of attending both the Vienna Academy of Art and the School of Architecture without the approval of his father. Although, both of his applications were rejected, which lead to his interest in politics. In World War 1, Hitler volunteered to fight for Germany . He earned many awards for bravery, including the Iron ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Allusions In Cry The Beloved Country Cry, the Beloved Country is a novel written by Alan Paton; the novel is filled with biblical allusions referring to II Samuel. Cry, the Beloved Country was first published in 1948 and stands as the single most important novel in twentieth century South African literature. Cry, the Beloved Country; a work of blazing artistry, is the intensely moving story of the Zulu pastor Stephen Kumalo and his son Absalom, and how they were set against the background of a land and a people divided by racial injustice. Cry, the Beloved Country is a classic work of love and hope, courage and endurance, born of the dignity of man. The author, Alan Paton parallels II Samuel and Cry, the Beloved Country which heightens the understanding of the novel. In the paralleled biblical story Absalom is described as handsome, therefore not a single blemish appears on his skin; he wears his hair short and altogether it weighs more than two pounds. Tamar, who is the parallel of Gertrude is described as very attractive and she wears a long sleeved gown; as often worn by virgin princesses. Now Absalom, Davids son, had a beautiful sister, whose name was Tamar. ( 2 Samuel 13 N.P.) Nevertheless, their attractiveness does not impede their crimes. In the novel Absalom s crimes consist of choosing crime ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The plot of Cry, the Beloved Country is relatively simple to understand. Stephen Kumalo gets a letter saying his sister is sick, she s spiritually sick, he travels to Johannesburg, finds Gertrude who is a prostitute and bootlegging. Then he searches for his son; soon he finds out his son got a girl pregnant and killed someone. Stephen s son is tried and sentenced to death by hanging. In the end the family of the boy killed and Stephen s family hold no ill will towards each other. On occasion the plot allows readers to make inferences to their own lives or to the lives of people they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Agroterrorism Essay Agroterrorism Michael Alexander American Military University EDMG 340 November 23, 2011 Cheryl Wilhelmsen Abstract Agriculture is a key component and driver of our economy as well as the main food source for US citizens. The US serves as one of the largest exporters of food supplies to nations around the globe. (1) A significant disruption in our exports would have ripple effects within the US and throughout the global health system. The potential impacts of an Agroterrorism attack would be devastating to public health, both nationally and on the global front could be significant. (2) Definitions of Agroterrorism Agroterrorism is a subset of the larger field of threats posed by chemical and biological terrorism. As ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... FADs are transmissible diseases thought to be absent from the United States. Our systems of agriculture and food production provide significant vulnerabilities to terrorist attack both in our methods of animal management and traditional food production. Due to the vulnerabilities created by the openness of our systems, great opportunity is provided to terrorists, who with minimal capabilities and at limited personal risk, could severely impact the system. Although this paper focuses primarily on the impacts of agroterrorism against our livestock populations, the threat to crops and other food products through introduction of certain pathogens is also a concern. A number of infectious pathogens exist which could be used to carry out an agroterror attack. The U.S Agricultural Bioterrorism Protection Act of 2002 provides the official list (6) of potential animal pathogens which emergency planners use as a threat list for potential response. This list is based upon a list of agents published by the Office International des Epizooites (OIE) (7) also known as the World Organization for Animal Health. Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) (8) is thought by many to present the most significant and challenging risk to our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Classical Music Module 4 Module 4 Music of the Classical Period Unit Summary (20 points) 1. Name two important visual artists (not musicians) from the Classical Period. (1 point) Jean HonorГ© Fragonard Jacques Louis David 2. Name two important writers of literature (not musicians) from the Classical Period. ( 1 point) Voltaire Denis Diderot Jane Austen 3. Discuss the political events and sociological factors that made the Classical Period such a time of violent upheaval. (1 point) The years 1750 to 1820 were characterized by the Seven Years War, the American and French Revolutions, and the Napoleonic Wars. These political events coupled with the drastic social change proven by the shift of power from the aristocracy and church to the middle class, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The music was written for amateurs because composers wanted more control rather than trusting the improviser. 5. What were the new developments in the classical orchestra? (1 point) There were four groupings: Strings (1st violins, 2d violins, violas, cellos, double basses), Woodwinds (2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons), Brass (2 French horns, 2 trumpets), and Percussion (2 timpani). A Classical Orchestra has a larger number of musicians. Classical composers exploited the individual tone colors of orchestral instruments. A classical piece has greater variety and more rapid changes of tone color. A theme might begin in the full orchestra, shift to the strings, and then continue in the woodwinds. The strings were the most important; first violins had the melody, along with clarinet melodic solos, while the lower strings accompanied. The brass filled out the harmony, but did not play the main melody. Timpani were used for rhythmic bite and emphasis. 6. Name and describe each of the movements in the standard four movement pattern in classical forms? (2 points) Fast movement: The opening movement is usually in sonata form and stresses an exciting development of short motives. It is vigorous and dramatic. Slow movement: The second movement, not usually in the tonic key, is either in sonata form, A B A form, or theme and variations form. It is lyrical and slow. Dance related movement: The third movement is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Campaign Finance Research Paper What Caused for the Reform of Campaign Finance? The reformers passed these provisions in response to corruption, which culminated in Watergate 1972 presidential campaign (Wright, 1003). The reformers found that these excesses were fueled by contributions collected for political gain. Their goal was to protect the political process from distortion and corruption(Wright, 1003). Money also caused for the reform of campaign finance. Money does facilitate communication of political preferences and prejudice (Wright, 1004). It also does influence the outcome of elections. For instance, the more money spent on behalf of the candidate gives the candidate a better chance of winning the election. However, money could also lead to corruption because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, disclosure requirements are becoming more practical and favorable. As campaign finance regimes transitions away from regulating which actors can spend money in elections, the central policy and legal questions going forward will ask how much an actor may spend without triggering contribution limits or disclosure requirements (Johnstone, 218). However, the traditional campaign finance regime limits contributions and mandates disclosure by making it clear to individuals on which contributions are prohibited or spending must be disclosed (Johnstone, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Baseball Rules Change Analysis Baseball rule changes: Annotated Bibliography Adam, Felder Baseball s Fancy New Instant Replay System Is Useless. Theatlantic.com. Culture article. 31 Mar. 2014 11 Oct. 2015. This article was found on the atlantic.com in the culture of baseball section. Adam Felder is the associate director of digital analytics also a baseball writer. The article concentrates on how baseball replay has been useless for some teams. Some people say they need to fix Instant replay. Basically instant replay needs to make sure the play is more right rather than wrong. The circumstance we face is replay not being helpful, which is the reason why this article is prompted because replay has been useless for baseball at this time. The article is persuasive to tell ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Imber Gil is a baseball journalist, he is also has a sports writer profile and went to UC Irvine. Some of the important detail in this article is that, replay needed to be reviewed and had to be used in more pressure situations in the game. Also the face that replay itself was taking too long to review when make a decision on the call, this is something that will need to review. Also a new rule being added now mangers have 2 challenges instead of one during the previously season they only could challenge one time. The circumstance that prompted this article is the instant replay rule needing to evaluated and needing to be quicker on decision with the call on the field. The purpose this article is trying to inform is, rules needing to be reviewed and changed. Also technology is helping baseball get the call right and making the game exciting. The author is trying to target baseball fans that want to see changes to the game, also wanting the replay to be reviewed and challenges to be made quicker on the call on the field. As a matter of strategy, managers would be wise to challenge or request an otherwise benign review when on defense, during stressful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Perfect Winter Coat Research Paper How to Choose the Perfect Winter Coat I live in a place where the winter is long and very, very cold. Over the years, I learned how to choose and invest in the perfect winter coat (coats, in my case, as I have two!) And I decided to share some tips with you. 1. Choose the right material for your climate I strongly suggest getting a woolen coat, or at least a wool blend that is warm and cozy. But wool will not work in long rainy or snowy weather, so if the winters are wet and snowy where you live, you should also invest in a blower style jacket that is waterproof and filled with some warm material (such as feathers or Down) instead of a synthetic material such as polyester or polyamide. 3. Choose the right path for your body type If you`re ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Breaking Rules In Private Peaceful By Michael Morpurgo Throughout my exposition I will be covering the inquiry question Are there some contexts where it is acceptable to break the rules? . In the novel Private Peaceful written by Michael Morpurgo, there are occasions when the rules are broken and I will be discussing them on the view that breaking rules is acceptable in certain circumstances. These occasions are very much reasonable because of the outcome if they didn t break the rules. Three of the occasions are... 1, When Charlie lied and told the recruiting sergeant that both Charlie and Tommo were born on the 5th of October and both older then 17. 2, Charlie broke the rules because he didn t want to look cowardly by hiding his face from the gunman, instead he decided to face the gunman... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like I stated in my introduction Charlie joined the army so that they wouldn t be kicked out of their house. Tommo wanted to join the army too and wasn t going to let others talk him out of it. Charlie lying to the sergeant is acceptable in this circumstance and also helps prove breaking the rules in certain scenarios is okay. Page number is 107. Charlie was asked to put a bag over his head however he didn t want to lose his dignity or honour. Breaking the rules here showed the courage he had at that certain. It was important for that Charlie didn t wimp out and put a bag over his head. Also, Charlie left the bag off his head to remind the gunman of what he has done and give him a sense of remorse. Page number is 184. Breaking the rules in this circumstance was important because it he was protecting his brother Tommo. He did it because the Sargent was working Tommo too hard to the point of unconsciousness. Breaking the rules here is certainly okay because his was protecting his brother, however if it wasn t his brother the circumstances wouldn t change. This incidence helps my overall argument Are there some contexts where it s acceptable to break the rules GET PAGE ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Karl Marx And The Proletariat Marx and the Proletariat Following the industrial revolution, the world saw the rise of a new social and economic class that became known as the working class. The working class, made up of wage dependent laborers, began growing very rapidly as industrialization spread throughout the globe. Karl Marx was one of the first people to see the growing potential within this class which he referred to as the proletariat. Marx saw a divide forming within society due to the bourgeoisie continuing to rise in power, while the proletariat grew stagnate or declined in power To understand Karl Marxs and Frederick Engel s Communist Manifesto, the proletariat must be defined, also the importance of the proletariat must be understood. It doesn t take long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Monetary Policy And Its Effects On The Economy Introduction Monetary policy has created financial stability and a lesser impact on the economy. In the aftermath of the financial crisis, many financial institutions had little or no options just bear the burden of their immature practices. These financial institutions brought major fatalities into the markets increasing the scope and vulnerability of the financial sectors. According to the Federal Reserve, monetary policy is an action of the central bank to achieve macroeconomic policy objectives such as price stability, full employment, and stable economic growth. Monetary policy has had a positive impact precisely the U.S economy. The unemployment rate has reduced and the economy has shown signs of recovering. Moreover, many central bank governors have different views and practices when it comes to monetary easing, at such, to prevent further crisis spill out into the economy. In the short, the Federal Reserve chairs manage through decisions and tackle the crisis as prudent as possible. As we have seen with quantitative easing, purchasing bonds, and making general influence of short term market interest rate. An article by Market Watch, lesson from the switch to Bernanke from Greenspan, when Ben Bernanke first went before senate for his nomination to become Federal Reserve chairman in November 2005, the senators wanted to know just one thing: would you he continue to do everything that Alan Greenspan had done. To our surprise, Ben Bernanke continued the Greenspan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Corporate Strategy Of Nestle Corporate strategy As aforementioned, NestlГ© is the leading company in nutrition, healthcare and wellness, offering nutritious products for every moment and age. It is the largest food and beverages conglomerate in the world, with a portfolio covering almost every food and beverage category, providing consumers a multitude of products to choose from. Baby food: Cerelac, Gerber, Gerber Graduates, NaturNes, Nestum, Fruttuli, PreNan Bottled Water: NestlГ© Pure Life Perrier, Poland Spring, S. Pellegrino, Panna, Vera, Ice Mountain, Levissima, Recoaro, Vittel, San Bernardo Cereal: Chocapic, Cheerios, Cini Minis, Cookie Crisp, Estrelitas, Fitness, Nesquik Breakfast Cereal Confectionery: Aero, Butterfinger, Cailler, Crunch, Kit Kat, Orion, Smarties, Toll House, Wonka, Perugina, After Eight, Galak, Polo, Fruit Joy Coffee: NescafГ©, Nespresso, NescafГ© dolce gusto, Coffee Mate, NescafГ© ready to drink Culinary Frozen Foods: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chocolate was not the only sweet food NestlГ© became interested in however. Ice cream represented a profitable opportunity and the company jumped at the chance through the merger with US ice cream business Dreyer s (2002) and the acquisition of MГ¶venpick Ice Cream (2003), further improving the position as a market leader in the super premium category. NestlГ© also decided to take a chance with two niche markets in the food industry: pet food and frozen food. In 2001, NestlГ© merged with Ralston Purina and they formed a new pet food company, NestlГ© Purina PetCare Company. As for the frozen food, NestlГ© acquired Chef America Inc. (2002) and Kraft Foods frozen pizza business (2010). Beyond horizontal integration, NestlГ© diversified outside its core business, thus becoming one of the major shareholders of L OrГ©al, as well as acquiring Alcon Laboratories in 1977, an American company specialized in products for eye ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Gallup Summary Gallup, New Mexico, is a border town just outside the Navajo Nation reservation with an estimated 22,000 residents; however, that number nearly triples on the first of the month. Social Security checks are distributed to elders and veterans on the first of the month, and most tribal members have neither access to a local bank nor sufficient consumer spending options on the reservation. Therefore, most Navajos end up driving for an hour or more to purchase much needed groceries, lumber, auto parts, and kid s school clothes in border towns such as Gallup. According to the University of New MexicoBureau of Business and Economic Analysis study, significant competition for retail dollars from the Navajo Nationis spread among several surrounding... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Second, having so few employers and jobs available in Indian Country leads to high unemployment rates. And, third, the absences of thriving economies, characterized by a sufficient number of privately and publically owned businesses in Indian Country, adds to the impoverishment of Indians and their families. Although the trust land issue is not specifically emphasized by Miller, this article focuses on trust land as a primary impediment for entrepreneurs who want to start up small businesses or pursue entrepreneurial endeavors on the Navajo reservation. Because Navajo land is held in trust, the United States government has legal ownership of the land, and tribes and individual Indians are merely beneficial owners. Selling and leasing Navajo land, even for community development, must be approved by the United States. In his article, Ending the Curse of Trust, noted tribal entrepreneur Lance Morgan says: Trust status hurts individual American Indians. It prevents us from using our land as collateral, which has effectively killed Native owned agriculture. [*181] This system left us with almost no choice but to lease out our land, primarily to non Indians. That s why we are land rich, but still dirt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The United States Export Import Bank The United States Export Import Bank: Should Congress Reauthorize It? The Export Import Bank of the United States just lapsed for the first time in over 80 years on June 30, 2015. The primary activity of the Export Import Bank is to provide export subsidies to buyers and sellers of U.S. exports. Its ultimate goal is to shift global market share to U.S. based corporations and away from corporations headquartered in other countries so as to boost the U.S. economy as a player on the global scale. The purpose of this paper is to determine the economic effectiveness and impact of the Bank and to discuss the implications for the global, national and local economy should the Bank fail to be reauthorized by Congress and permanently expire. Background Objectives Established in 1934 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as a part of his New Deal stimulus package , the Export Import (Ex Im) Bank of the United States, a small federal government agency, is the official Export Credit Authority (ECA) for the United States. Today, the Ex Im Bank is responsible for assistance in financing the export of U.S. goods and services to international markets. The Bank s mission statement says that its activities help to maintain and create U.S. jobs and contribute to a stronger national economy. Driven by market demand, the Ex Im Bank seeks to provide financing for foreign export projects when the private sector is unwilling or unable to do so typically in the case of U.S. small and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Symbolism In Good County People By Flannery OConner Flannery O Conner, the author of Good County People, looks at the perceptional ways that others identify themselves in this story. The title of this story draws from Mrs. Hopewell. This character sees people in general, including her hardworking employees, as either good county people or trash. Mrs. Hopewell views herself at a much higher social hierarchy status than the others. There are several symbolisms in this tale as Flannery has the reader engaged and perplexed. The smooth talking character Manley Pointer, a supreme con artist and fake Bible Salesman, uses his clever witty words to put Mrs. Hopewell at ease and earn her trust. Mrs. Hopewell is naГЇve, yet a true optimist of her impression and interpretation of good county people. She would be enchanted and deceived by his words, letting her guard down allowing herself and daughter to placing them in an uncompromising situation, only to be good county people, deceived by the trashy Manley Pointer. The Mother Mrs. Hopewell, and daughter Joy, have very similar views of themselves and others. They have extremely narrow views in a way that blinds their overall perception when meeting other people. Joy has a sever image complex and it is truly exasperated due to her overall health concerns. Joy and her Mother appear to have a dreadful relationship. The name Joy means rejoicing. Sadly, Joy would legally change her name to the harsh, ugly name of Hulga. Hulga felt her name change would be interpreted, as the Ugly sweating Vulcan that stayed in the furnace and to whom, presumable the goddesshad to come when called. She saw it as the name of her highest creation act (271). It appears Hulga was comparing herself to Hephaestus, The Roman god, who is the God of Fire, was ugly and extremely undesirable physically. With her new name recreation, she would think of herself as beautiful. Similar to Aphrodite the goddess of beauty, as Aphrodite was also the wife to the ugly Roman god Hephaestus. One of Hulga s major triumphs was that her Mother was not able to turn her dust into Joy, but the greater one was that Joy had been able to turn herself into Hulga (271). Hulga wants a new identity and thinks changing her name will allow her to escape her past.. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Profesia de Medic Profesia de medic Profesia este specialitatea obtinuta prin studii, complexul de cunostinte si deprinderi practice care definesc pregatirea individului. Meseria de medic este una dintre cele mai vechi din lume. Fie ca i s a spus doctor, vraci, vindecator, doftor, medicul a fost si a ramas o persoana importanta in viata societatii, fiind printre cei mai respectati oameni ai comunitatii. Cateva lucruri despre ce inseamna sa fii medic, puteti citi in randurile care urmeaza. Jur pe Apollo medicul, pe Esculap, pe Higea si Panacea si pe toti zeii si zeitele, pe care ii iau ca martori, ca voi indeplini acest juramant si poruncile lui, pe cat ma ajuta fortele si ratiunea: sa respect pe cel care m a invatat aceasta arta la fel... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A fi medic specialist intr o anume ramura medicala inseamna ca inca din timpul facultatii iti alegi respectiva specializare si o studiezi, iti dai examenele urmatoare in respectivul domeniu, te pregatesti continuu, urmezi toate treptele pana sa devii medic primar , spune Codrin, student in anul al treilea la Medicina. Cred ca cea mai mare provocare este sa devii chirurg, insa pentru asta cred ca trebuie sa ai acel ceva, noi ii zicem duh sau chemare, altii ii zic talent. Insa pentru mine marea provocoare este sa devin generalist, the generalist, vreau sa fiu printre cei mai buni. Tocmai de aceea cred ca atunci cand iti alegi specializarea trebuie sa fii foarte atent, sa fie ceva ce iti place, ce iti da satisfactie, sa iti vina ca o manusa, pentru ca asta nu e ceva cu care sa te joci , adauga el. Cei care aleg medicina pentru viitor, au de ales intre universitatile de medicina si farmacie din intreaga tara, marile centre recunoscute in acest sens fiind Bucuresti, Iasi, Cluj, Timisoara, Targu Mures. Pentru absolventi urmeaza apoi insa alte probe, examene, pe scurt, alte etape, alte alegeri. Ei trebuie sa aleaga intre medicina de cabinet privat sau cea desfasurata in spital, intre medicina de urgenta, para medicina sau medicina obisnuita . Etape, examene, alegeri Pe vremea mea absolventii de medicina trebuiau sa faca un stagiu intr un spital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Policy Instruments And The International Monetary Fund Consensus, general agreement among policymakers and scholars, is a difficult task to achieve; however, John Williamson in 1990 claimed that Washington based institutions such as the United States Government, think tanks, and the International Monetary Fund had formed a general consensus regarding economic development polices in Latin America (Williamson 1990). He outlined a framework and described ten policy instruments that policymakers agreed were necessary to aid developing countries. The ten reforms that he mentioned included: fiscal discipline, public expenditures focused on health, education, infrastructure, tax reform, liberalized interest rates, competitive exchange rates, free trade policies, privatization, liberalization of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, I will maintain that the Washington Consensus is the combination of neoliberal policy preferences, which essentially is the harnessing the power of markets which was implemented by international financial institutions during the 1980s and 1990s (Birdsall 2010 pp.6 ). Additionally, to measure the success of the consensus it is proper to measure the economic growth and the poverty rates in the region of Latin America because this is the same region Williamson first noticed the Washington Consensus. In short, while the Washington Consensus may not be used in the same manner as Williamson intended it to be, the Consensus has failed to help developing economies grow measured by GDP growth and hasn t reduced poverty. It is safe to say there is no longer a consensus among development policies; however, certain policy preferences and the end goal integration in the global economy will still be found in the next consensus regarding economic development (Nankani 2005 pp. xii). Additionally, from a theoretical level, the Consensus has failed to recognize the diverse problems of each nation state, and various other factors such as the lack of institution building. The Case Against the Washington Consensus While there is plenty of scholarly debate and discourse regarding the correct definition of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Correlation Between Land Use Land Cover And Water Quality... Why use correlation and regression in your work It is very important in selecting the right kind of statistical, presentation, and analytical methods to determine the relationships between land use land cover and water quality parameters. This is very important because of the issues associated with spatial autocorrelation and non independence of sampling site that often accompany research into water quality and land use. Literally, autocorrelation is where a variable is said to be correlated with itself and it states that pairs of subjects that are close to each other are more likely to have values that are more similar, and pairs of subjects far apart from each other are more likely to have values that are less similar. The spatial structure of the data in autocorrelation refers to any patterns that may exist in this nearness or distant relationships. When data are spatially autocorrelated, it is possible to predict the value at one location based on the value sampled from a nearby location using interpolation methods. When autocorrelation does not exist, then the data is said to be independent. Because of the qualitative nature of water quality analysis, there are a lot variety of statistical analyses that can be performed on water quality data for reporting and interpretation purposes. Though most of this statistics can be said to be intense, many inferences can be made from simple descriptive statistics such as mean, minimum, maximum, median, range, and standard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Honey Bees Research Paper Importance of Bees in Agriculture Definition: Honey bees are flying insects that are distinguished by their capacity to produce and store honey. Bees live off of nectar and pollen. They fly approximately a few tenths of a mile to gather nectar. Without bees, pollination would be difficult and time consuming. One third of world s crops are dependant for bee pollination. Introduction: Honey bees are some of the hardest working creatures on this planet, and although we owe many thanks to them, they are often highly unappreciated. There are around 25,000 different types of bee species worldwide. These are then divided into 4,000 genera which is then subdivided into just 9 families. The most known is the Apidae family, which include family members... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man , and he s right. Honeybees have been dying at an uncommon rate. The 3 major factors that have been contributing to their death are : CCD, pests and fear. CCD is the Colony Collapse Disorder which kills the worker bees that don t come back to their hive after they have left to find food. Pests and external parasite have been accidentally exported to the U.S and rapidly spreading through beehives. The most common concern about honey bees is a bee sting but honey bees aren t aggressive by nature. As a matter of fact honey bees are unlikely to sting. Reactions caused from the sting of a bee is 1 in 5 million chances. Chance that you will be hit by a car is 59.3% higher. A world without honeybees can have a huge impact on our planet considering that bees pollinate about one sixth of the flowering plant species worldwide and more than 400 agricultural types of plants. Honeybees can collect up to 4 to 5 pounds of nectar in just one day. 4 pounds of nectar is the same as 1 pound of honey. 8 pounds of nectar is also the same as 1 pound of beeswax. 1 pound of honey is the equivalent of a honeybee visiting two million flowers and flying 55,000 miles. Honeybees need healthy crops as much as healthy crops need bees. The involvement of honeybees is essential in the growth of crops for farmers. Honeybees are so important that farmers have bee hives transported to their farms so the honeybees can pollinate their crops. The honeybee is the only insect that produces food that can be consumed by man. The pollinating service that these wonderful creatures provide us with have helped produce approximately $19 billion worth of agricultural crops, just bees alone. On the other hand, animals such as bats and hummingbirds, and insects such as moths, butterflies and beetles, have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Speech On The Moon Landing In history, one of the greatest achievement known to mankind is the Apollo 11 moon landing. On July 20, 1969, the spaceflight known as the lunar module Eagle, landed the first three humans on the moon (NASA). The first human to step, and leave a footprint on the moon was mission commander, Neil Armstrong. Climbing down the ladder, the words that he said are still reminisced to this day, That s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind (NASA). The other two who were also part of this accomplishment was the pilot, Edwin Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins. Before this historic triumph, almost a decade before it occurred, the 35th president of the Unites States, John F. Kennedy, on May 25, 1961, he proposed to the world the ambitious goal to put a man on the moon before the decade if out (Logsdon 37). John F. Kennedy truly believed that it was only a matter of time for them to make it possible since their technology was already too advanced. There has been so much more that humans have been capable of and landing on the moon sure was going to be one of them. As technology advances, humans are capable of so much more, such as discovering nuclear power, the invention of the television, satellites, and computers. These have proven that the intellectual knowledge in humans keeps expanding every single day, making it possible to make more discoveries and accomplishments. John F. Kennedy was not able to witness such success because two years later, after his speech, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Global Circulation Of Traumatic Narrative In Ho Introduction Ceremony was written by Leslie Marmon Silko, first published in 1977. Tayo, the protagonist in the novel, experienced his own identity crisis his entire life just like every teenager does nowadays. Tayo goes on a hero s journey to find a cure for his PTSD from the war. The protagonist was raised by his Aunt and Uncle, Josiah. He fought in World War II with his cousin Rocky in the humid forest of the Philippines, there he was convinced that his uncle was shot and killed. In the Philippines there was constant rain and floods, Tayo prayed for the rain to stop; when he arrived home after his six year deployment he found that there has been a drought on his reserve. This starts his journey for healing, Tayo believes that he is to blame... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She argues that the trauma in the novel is a way to break barriers and force privileged readers to understand others. She says that the representation of trauma in the novel makes readers see the effects of imperialism rather than focusing on politics, making it a personal problem not a political one. The novel depicts this trauma in a relevant light for global readers. I agree with her, this is not a single incident and the book does an amazing job to show privileged people that trauma is everywhere, not just in the past. Literature is sometimes used as a vehicle to tell stories that other people can t experience or haven t. Silko uses her story to show the world other people s suffering, probably a suffering they have indirectly helped. When Americans think of Native American suffering it is thought of a thing of the past, something we have already fixed; but if we look at the Dakota Access Pipeline, oppression is still shown there. Silko took her chance to force people to sympathize with Tayo and hopefully reflect on all the oppression that is still happening in the world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Understand The Benefits Of Americraft Plumbing If you rankle at the expense and the wasted resources every time you run your kitchen faucet or bathroom shower until hot water reaches the tap, you are not alone. That is one reason why the popularity of the tank less water heater has skyrocketed. Americraft Plumbing, the most trusted emergency plumber in Hudson, OH, wants you to understand the benefits of going tank less. Specializing in commercial drain services, video inspection, and water heater repair, Americraft Plumbing has a reputation for quality workmanship and competitive pricing. Below are some of the benefits of installing a tank less water heater: Convenience: When you go tank less, you get instant hot water when you flip on the tap. Moreover, you never have to worry about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Ride Along 2 Analysis After four weeks of dominance, The Force was officially been subdued and dethroned by the new comedy sequel, Ride Along 2. With a significant debut of $34 million, the comedy duo of Kevin Hart Ice Cube strikes again just as they did with their predecessor nearly two years ago to the day. Unfortunately, not everything about Ride Along 2 s victory is good news as the new film failed to surpass the opening establish by 2014 s Ride Along ($41.5 million). Of course poor reviews didn t help the comedy s cause, either as it currently maintains a wretched score of 14% at RottenTomatoes. Regardless, Ride Along 2 is far from a bust after being produced on $40 million. Holding strong in the second position is the new Golden Globe winner for Best Drama, The Revenant which grabbed a healthy $29.5 million. The film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, gave Star Wars a run for its money last weekend, through coming up just short. However, with a slew of Golden Globe wins last weekend, The Revenant picked up steam and should continue to remain relevant as we move closer to he Oscars in February. To date, The Revenant has grossed $111.4 million, worldwide ($87.6 million, domestically), and was produced on $135 million.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was only a matter of time before a film knocked off Star Wars with many even predicting it would be Ride Along 2. Still, Star Wars continues to plug along, hoping to at least surpass Titanic ($2.1 billion) in order to becoming the world s second highest grossing film of all time. Currently, Star Wars sits upon a worldwide total of $1.8 billion ($856.9 million, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Interview With A Patrol Officer Narrative Report When we got to the high school the patrol officer took my brother and me to their office. I saw deportation papers so I knew we were going to go back to Mexico. They also interviewed us to ask where were our parents at but me and my brother didn t say anything about them. Then they told us about places they might be at Santa Maria we booth reacted so they sent officers to look for them. I don t know how but they were able to find them. When they took them I saw they brought all of them. When they took us back my dad was already making the plans to go back I heard him tell my mom vieja ya para cuando te quieres ir para estados unidos . I was glad and sad glad that we were going back but sad we were leaving familybehind again.When I went ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Courtroom Work Group Courtroom Work Group There are many parts of the courtroom and the process of convicting a criminal. The courtroom work group has a major role in convicting and finalizing a case. In the courtroom work group, there are three groups of people that hold the entire courtroom together. Without the work group, the courtroom would not flow, and coming to a conclusion to the case would not be as easy. The work group is made up of the Judge, the Defense Counsel and the Prosecution. They work together to reach a result, in the case by staying in contact on a daily basis. There are many roles in the work group, and if they are not all followed through with then the results could be different than what they should be. In this paper, we will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then we have the local court administrator; they facilitate the courts to function in a smooth way and court management. The court reporter and court clerks, the court reporter, type s everything that is said in court, the courts want to keep accurate accounts of what is said, not only that, they used the transcripts for certain court cases as examples. Then the courts handle the courts pleas, motions and maintain a record of all the cases. All these people cross path each and every day in the courts, they ensure that all parties are being respected and that no law is being abused by either party. The only thing I would change in the handling of the data by local authorities and the prosecuting office, they should ensure that all data is obtained legally. The Role of the Prosecution The role of the prosecutor boils down to three main goals. The prosecutor is responsible for investigating the crime committed, decide whether or not to proceed with legal proceeding, and finally, if legal proceedings are instigated to appear in court. The prosecutor has more contact with everyone involved with the crime than maybe anyone else. He or she has contact with the person suspected of the crime, the victim, witnesses, and also works alongside the police to investigate and ensure the correct person is held accountable. Once all the evidence is gathered up, he or she will decide whether or not to legally pursue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Emily Dickinson’s Because I Could Not Stop For Death Essay Emily Dickinson s Because I could not stop for Death is a remarkable masterpiece that exercises thought between the known and the unknown. Critics call Emily Dickinson s poem a masterpiece with strange haunting power. In Dickinson s poem, Because I could not stop for Death, there is much impression in the tone, in symbols, and in the use of imagery that exudes creativity. One might undoubtedly agree to an eerie, haunting, if not frightening, tone in Dickinson s poem. Dickinson uses controlling adjectives slowly and passed to create a tone that seems rather placid. For example, We slowly drove He knew no haste / ...We passed the School ... / We passed the Setting Sun, sets a slow, quiet, calm, and dreamy atmosphere (5, 9, 11, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to these three stages, the final stage of eternity was symbolized in the last two lines of the poem, the Horses Heads (23), leading towards Eternity (24). Dickinson fathomed the incomprehensible progression of life by unraveling its complexity with figurative symbols. Emily Dickinson dresses the scene such that mental pictures of sight, feeling, and sound come to life. The imagery begins the moment Dickinson invites Her reader into the Carriage. Death slowly takes the readers on a sight seeing trip where they see the stages of life. The first site We passed was the School, where Children strove (9). Because it deals with an important symbol, the Ring this first scene is perhaps the most important. One author noted that the children, at recess, do not play (as one would expect them to) but strive (Monteiro 20). In addition, at recess, the children performed a venerable ritual, perhaps known to all, in a ring. This ritual is called Ring a ring a roses, and is recited: Ring a ring a roses, A pocket full of posies; Hush! hush! hush! hush! We re all tumbled down. (qtd. in Greenaway 365) Monteiro made the discovery and concluded that For indeed, imbedded in their ritualistic game is a reminder of the mortal stakes that the poet talks about elsewhere (21). On this invited journey, one vividly sees the Children playing, laughing, and singing. This scene conveys deep emotions and moods ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Knowledge Based Detection... V.KNOWLEDGE BASED DETECTION TECHNIQUE Knowledge based detection Technique can be used for both signature based IDS as well as anomaly based IDS. It accumulates the knowledge about specific attacks and system vulnerabilities. It uses this knowledge to exploit the attacks and vulnerabilities to generate the alarm. Any other event that is not recognized as an attack is accepted. Therefore the accuracy of knowledge based intrusion detection systems is considered good. However their completeness requires that their knowledge of attacks be updated regularly [29]. Advantages of Knowledge based detection Technique: 1.The accuracy of this technique is good. 2.It has a very low false alarm rates. 3.It is robust, flexible and scalable. [13] 4.The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The semantic description of the attacks is transformed into information that can be found in the audit trail in a straightforward way This method decreases the semantic level of the attacks description. This technique allows a very efficient implementation and is therefore applied in various commercial intrusion detection products e.g. Haystack [37].The main disadvantage of this technique is that like all knowledge based approaches there is the need for frequent updates to keep up with the stream of new vulnerabilities discovered. d.Petri Nets To represent signatures of intrusions, IDIOT [38], a knowledge based intrusion detection system developed at Purdue University, uses Colored Petri Nets (CPN). The advantages of CPNs are their generality, their conceptual simplicity, and their graphical representability. System administrators are assisted in writing their own signatures of attacks and integrating them in IDIOT. Owing to the generality of CPNs, quite complex signatures can be written easily. However, matching a complex signature against the audit trail may become computationally very expensive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Essay A Child Called It A Child Called It A Child Called It is the story of a young boy who, in order to survive, must triumph over the physical, emotional, and medical abuse created by his mother. The exploitation of alcohol plays an important role in the abuse by the mother and the neglect to see and the courage to intervene the problems by Dave s father. Dave considered the abuse he endured by his mother, games . But he always tried to be one small step ahead of her. Like Death From Child Abuse . . . And No One Heard, the outside world does nothing to help out a small child suffering from various forms of abuse. The few people who took notice were David s teachers and the school nurse. Yet it took them a considerable amount of time to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The knife slipped out of her hands and struck him around the chest area. He bled profusely and she bandaged him up and nurtured him for a little while after until she saw he was able to support himself again. Soon after, Dave would have to take care of the wound by himself, like when it became infected, and he had to squeeze the puss from it. Another game instance is he would be timed when it came to doing his chores, if not done quick enough (faster than an adult human could wash and dry the dishes) he would be subject to more, and more severe punishment. And even if he did accomplish his tasks in a reasonable amount of time, his only reward was to eat the left over food thrown in the garbage. Emotionally, she never referred to David as her son. She always knew Dave as the boy or It . As his father would try to intervene to help him out, he would be caught by the madness of his wife in calling him, the boy and It . As much as his father tried to comfort Dave, he did not have the will to stand up against his wife. Most likely, the abuse stemmed from alcohol abuse of his mother and father. They just both handled their addiction in different ways. His father was passive, but still loved his son; his mother became violent and took her frustration and madness out on Dave. Not that alcohol is an excuse, but it was the key to the ignition of that family s child abuse problem. Alcohol in this case ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Admit and Be Shameless In the book, Wild by Cheryl Strayed, a women is lost is her mental aspect. She has been threw so much that has been frowned upon. The death of her mother started the roller coaster for her. Cheryl suffered greatly from her the incident as it caused her much grief. Cheryl is a strong woman as she admits have wrongs yet unashamed of what she has been through to get to that point. No matter the how bad the circumstance, some people still believe that it is a character flaw for Cheryl to not feel ashamed of her actions. Some readers may think that no amount of grieving should cause a couple to have to deal with infidelity issues.I can see where readers can think this because infidelity is frowned upon in the bible. Also no one should be cheated on, breaking wedding vows and hearts along the way.Those readers are not aware of the different ways of grieving. There are no limits to grieving as one person could simply cry, while another may feel the need to kill. Cheryl admitted that she ruined her married. She accepted the fact that her cheating would cause her marriage to fall apart thats why she went ahead a agreed to the divorce. Cheryl told her husband what she had been hiding for quite some time. I decided to tell Mark the truth. The list was long. I practiced what I would say, trying to say it in the least painful way. It was impossible. It was time. ... I told him that I had something to tell him and that it was not going to be easy . She tried to find the best way to say ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Bones In The Bronze Age Throughout the Bronze Age people were buried in Great Britain. A new study finds that the close inspection of their bones indicate date between 4,200 and 2,750 years ago and the bodies were intentionally mummified. Thomas Booth and his colleagues from the Natural History Museum analyzed bones from thirty four bodies. Sixteen of these bones showed little to no bacterial damage. That suggests mummification had blocked rapid decay of a corpse s flesh, Booth s team says. The researchers describe their findings in the October Antiquity. The hot, dry climates of ancient Egypt and South America s Andes preserved ancient mummies there. Such arid and dry environments would have deprived gut microbes of the moisture they would have needed to survive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Black Convict Response To Claude Brown My thoughts on the young black convict response to Claude Brown is that it is very sad and disturbing because there are so many minorities with this outlook on life. I think that it is very unfortunate that we as blacks allow our circumstances to make us think that criminal activity is the only way to have a better life. I think that we have become so a custom to the disadvantages that we don t think there is a better life outside of criminal activity. Although, many African Americans are living in impoverished neighborhoods and have other disadvantages, I still think that there should be some type of motivation within our ethnic group to want to do better and accomplish more out of life. According to the course text, the reason that some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Medieval European Horses Vs Medieval Horse Essay Medieval Europe and Shogunate Japan were very different but similar in many ways too. The Shogunate period lasted longer then the Medieval period by approximately 170 years. We know that many different things played a huge role in the day to day life of each period. Horses were very important and played a big part in the transport and war of each period but in different ways. Horses were not only used to get people from place to place in Europe there were many different uses for horses. In medieval Europe there was 3 main types of horses the Destrier, the Palfrey and the Courser they all had their own purpose and uses. Destrier means war horse so these horses were used in the wars. They were very expensive and only the rich could afford them. They had a short neck and a strong back so they could carry the knights around. The Palfrey was a smaller horse used for everyday riding and especially ridden by women. They were also used for carrying messages. Well bred mules also could be apart of the Palfreys. These horses were less expensive so the middle class people usually had this type but it was still too ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The weight of the samurai and that armour was very heavy for the small horses so they could not run for very long without getting tired. Archeologists have found terracotta horse models in Japanese tombs that have almost identical saddles, bridles and harnesses as the Koreans had this suggests that the horses came from Korea but they have also found that the horses in Japan have descended from Mongolian, Korean and Chinese horses. Women were not allowed to ride with a saddle because that was reserved for the male Samurai but later on they stopped that rule so the women and non samurai could ride. This means that horses were not that important in day to day life in shogunate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...