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Essay On Greed
Writing an essay on the topic of greed is undeniably challenging, as it requires navigating
through intricate facets of human behavior, ethics, and societal norms. The complexity lies in the
multifaceted nature of greed itself – a concept deeply ingrained in human psychology, yet
often condemned for its negative repercussions. Crafting an insightful essay on greed demands
not only a comprehensive understanding of the subject but also the ability to critically analyze its
manifestations across various contexts.
One of the key challenges is striking a balance between presenting a nuanced exploration of
greed and avoiding oversimplification. Greed is not a monolithic concept; it manifests differently
in personal, economic, and societal spheres. Addressing this diversity requires a keen eye for
detail and an analytical mindset.
Moreover, grappling with the moral and ethical dimensions of greed adds another layer of
difficulty. Deciphering whether greed is inherently detrimental or can serve as a catalyst for
progress necessitates a deep dive into philosophical and ethical considerations. This, in turn,
demands a thorough examination of contrasting perspectives, making it challenging to present a
coherent and persuasive argument.
The research process can be arduous as well, given the need to draw upon a diverse range of
sources – from psychological studies to economic theories. Synthesizing information from
various disciplines while maintaining the essay's cohesion can be a daunting task.
Crafting a compelling introduction and conclusion also poses a challenge. The introduction must
captivate the reader's interest and provide a clear roadmap for the complex exploration ahead.
Simultaneously, the conclusion should tie together diverse threads of thought and leave a lasting
impression on the reader.
In conclusion, writing an essay on the intricate topic of greed demands intellectual rigor,
analytical acumen, and a nuanced understanding of human nature. It requires traversing through
ethical quagmires, navigating diverse perspectives, and synthesizing information from disparate
sources. However, despite its difficulty, successfully unraveling the complexities of greed can
yield a profound and thought-provoking piece of writing.
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Essay On Greed Essay On Greed
Ayads Ethos Pathos Logos
Blended Response Growing up I have a vivid memory of my mother s face as she
spoke to me about the dangers of misperceiving. It was actually on the day of
halloween. It is traditional for people to hand out candy and chocolate to trick or
treaters. However, my mother checked every individual candy before handing
them back to me. After this I asked her why she had checked them, what could
possibly be wrong with free candy thought my 6 year old mind. She told me that
even though the candy looked like nothing more than candy, people often filled
them with things they are not supposed too. That it was dangerous to assume every
candy was edible. This taught me the dangers of misperceiving and caused me to
pay more attention to situations and not just relying on the information in front of
me. In an Ayads essay, The Capricious Camera she explores that idea; what we
detect isn t always what we receive. In Ayads essay she uses logos, ethos and pathos
to support her core thought. These are all very successful and consistent throughout
her paper. She is able to provide facts and research to support her claim, all while
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Ayads logos is also supported by her background growing up in Columbia,
Maryland. The author describes Columbia, Maryland as a ...planned community
based on ideals of racial, social, and economic diversity and balance. (Ayad 387)
This would allow the author to already be educated on the topics of different social
classes and people of different ethnicities working together to create a balance. This
information is important because it provides us with knowledge that the author will
not be biased in her angle of vision due to her exposure to racial and economic
A More Responsible Approach to Animal Research,
Testing,...
It s Time for a More Responsible Approach to Animal Research, Testing, and
Experimentation
The debate about using animals for medical testing has been raging for years. The
struggle always seems to be between extremist animal rights activists who believe
that animals should never be used for research, and scientists who believe that any
use of animals is acceptable. There are a growing number who argue that there must
be a reasonable middle ground. I contend that there must be a significant decrease in
the number of animals used by humans to further human goals. I will give a historical
account of animal use, provide some statistics about animal use, present some
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These animals include in decreasing order of frequency: mice, rats, birds, rabbits,
guinea pigs, hamsters, farm animals such as pigs and sheep, dogs, primates and cats.
The most common of these, rats and mice, are not protected under the AWA and no
accurate figures are kept on the exact number of these animals that are used
regardless of the fact that they make up 85 90% of all animals used (hsus).
The most common arguments against animal use question the morality, necessity,
and scientific validity of these studies, that is, whether we have the right to perform
such tests, whether we need such tests, and whether these tests provide us with any
useful information. The moral aspects of the animal use debate involve the view of
animals as sentient beings. It is argued that we have a responsibility toward animals
and a moral obligation to not cause them pain or distress (jhsph). Singer argues that
...experimenters often seek to justify experimenting on animals by claiming that the
experiments lead us to discoveries about humans; if this is so, the experimenter must
agree that human and non human animals are similar in crucial respects (p. 65). He
challenges his opponents to the hypothetical question would [they] be prepared to
perform their experiments
Classic Haemophilia
Haemophilia is an inherited blood clotting disorder where the blood doesn t clot
properly because there isn t enough clotting factor VIII or IX in the blood of
someone who is affected by haemophilia (ref). There are two types of haemophilia.
The most common form, Haemophilia A, or Classic Haemophilia, affects people
who are deficient in factor VIII and Haemophilia B, or Christmas Disease, affects
people who are deficient in factor IX. Haemophilia can also be referred to as the
royal disease because it affected royal families in England, Germany, Russia and
Spain in the 19th and 20th centuries. Queen Victoria from the English royal family
is believed to have carried the altered gene of haemophilia having a factor XI
deficiency. In Australia there are approximately 3000 people affect by haemophilia
and majority of them are males, with severe haemophilia extremely rare in females,
but some females do have lower factor levels and bleeding symptoms. Abnormal
bleedings had first been recorded hundreds of years ago, but wasn t announced
publicly until 1803 when a physician from Philadelphia, John Conrad Otto, published
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It carries the information required for an organism to develop, survive and
reproduce. Genes hold the information that determines a person s characteristics that
are inherited from the parents. A normal genetic makeup contains 22 pairs of
chromosomes and 2 sex chromosomes, having a total of 46 chromosomes. A
genetic disorder is a condition that is caused by an altered gene that is passed from a
parent to their child, a gene is either changed or missing, or the information in a
chromosome breaks up and the parts reform in a different pattern
Case Study Of Bulun Buluna
Bulun Bulun Case: A case Study
Overview: In this particular case of Bulun Bulun Milpurrurru v. R T Textiles Pty Ltd,
the issue of the community owner ship of copy right of an artistic painting which
involved certain material of significance and sacredness was at stake.
The entire case related to the issue of unauthorized reproduction of a painting
contained material of significant importance and sacredness to the people of The
Ganalbingu (Swamp people or Magpie Goose people).
This painting is matter of question was painted by one Mr John Bulun Buluna and it
was in accordance to the traditions and customs of the people of The Ganalbingu
The painting in matter of question was not only unauthorized reproduced but was
also altered by a company named, R T Textiles Pty Ltd on fabrics that were
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R T Textiles Pty Ltd), who went on to admit to the infringement and responded by
withdrawing the offending fabric off the sale.
The other aspect of the case however remained the most interesting, that is, a parallel
claim by Mr George Milpurrurru of the copyright by the Ganalbingu People upon the
painting, completely separate from that of the rights of Mr John Bulun Buluna.
The claim by Mr George Milpurrurru was that the Ganalbingu People had rights in
equity in the painting of Mr John Bulun Buluna because of the ethical trust that the
traditions and customs had established upon.
The court did observe that in most of the tribal communities of Africa, tribal property
was regarded to be held on the bais of customary or traditional
Romantic Structure Of Women In Pygmalion, By Bernard
Shaw
Pygmalion, by Bernard Shaw, uses and modifies common romantic structure to
enhance the depth of its heroine, Eliza Doolittle. Like a common con artist,
however, Shaw switches the bait with a jarring look at modern sexism and the
women s dependency on a man, even if she is more qualified then he. Shaw s
withdrawal from the expected conclusion of a romantic marriage reshapes critics
view of Eliza, releasing her from her expected submissive social role as a wife, and
redefining her as a strong woman. Even with her new representation, however, she
is still left in a sexist society, and continues to rely on the bachelors of Wimpole
Street for financial support and advice. She goes as far as she can, under the present
circumstances, to free herself from the patriarchal society that oppresses and ridicules
her very existence.
Eliza Doolittle is introduced in Act 1 of Pygmalion as The Flower Girl (Shaw 15), a
name of very low stature within the social hierarchy of early 20th century London,
England. Her lowly title speaks volumes about her state of living in an economy
where the difference between the rich and the poor is visible. She lacks a high
source of income, nor does she come from a rich family. Her father is an alcoholic,
and her stepmother an abusive guardian. Her language, as can be expected from
someone of such an upbringing, is necessitous. So, in conventional romantic format,
Shaw places her and Professor Higgins under one bus shelter on a rainy day. Higgins
is
Different Philosophies That People Believe
There are several different worldviews that people believe in. Those might ask what
exactly is a worldview? Here is the definition: A worldview is the framework of basic
beliefs
that we hold, whether we realize it or not, that shapes our view of and for the world.
Everyone
has a worldview. The question is not whether one has a worldview but which one
has. 1 Here is
the definition of a biblical worldview rather than just a worldview: A biblical
worldview is
based on the infallible word of God. When you believe the Bible is entirely true, then
you allow
it to be the foundation of everything you do. 2 As Christians those should have
different
worldviews then nonbelievers. Any foundation for a Christian worldview must begin
with
scripture. It is from the Word of God that we receive special revelation concerning the
nature of
God, humankind, ultimate reality, goodness and life expectations. 3
There are many different key principles of a biblical worldview. Here is a list of seven
key ones that I found that stuck out. First, Equality of human beings. Second, Biblical
perspective on marriage. Third, Sexual Ethics. Next Government and civil authority.
Another,
Superiority. Another, Common Good. Lastly, Conscientious witness. 4 All seven of
these
principles have something in common with one another and with having a biblical
worldview.
The quality of human beings really stuck out in the research. We should treat all
human beings
equal no matter who they are.
The Dark Side Of A Growing Industry
The Dark Side of a Growing Industry
186,627. That is the exact number of fast food restaurants that existed in the United
States in 2012, according to Numberof.net. The fast food industry has become the
face of America. On every intersection there is a McDonalds, Burger King, Jack in
the Box, Taco Bell, Chipotle, or Church s. As an American, one can go anywhere in
the country and find the same fast food that they re used to in nearly every state.
Many of these places have already figured out how to attract their customers and
leave them wanting more, which in turn has caused an increase in the market size of
these corporations. On the surface, many would argue the positives of the fast food
industry, but, if one looks closer, it is easy to see the negative side that the fast food
industry contains. The fast food industry is horrible for a person s health, provides
low paying jobs, and false advertises their products.
Many people have this idea that fast food isn t all that bad, for the food is
convenient and engineered to taste amazing. The craving for food isn t because it s
necessarily cheap, but because it s convenient for most people s fast paced busy
lives. For instance, when I personally go to Chipotle, my favorite fast food restaurant,
I always get the same meal: A carnitas burrito, white rice, pinto beans, sour cream,
salsa, and cheese. After doing research over the nutritional facts of my regular meal
here, I figured out that it contains 2,425 mg of sodium, 6
The Lessons Learned From Park Play
Governments Are Overfunding Parks The lessons learned from park play are not
comparable to what sidewalk play has to offer. Learning Responsibility on City
Sidewalks by Jane Jacobs opens the reader s eyes on the benefits of simple street
play. In her passage, Jane Jacobs compares the more beneficial effects of sidewalk
play compared to the overpraised parks. Jacobs tells us that parks don t build a
stronger form of morality and help with developing more knowledge on city life like
sidewalk play do. Parkchildren are given less of a chance to visually learn how to
become well rounded citizens in society from adults around them. Parks are not as
amazing as they re believed to be from the public. They do not offer the many
chances to learn compared to what sidewalk interactions have to offer. Plus, the
playgrounds do not have enough adults to actually watch over and teach children
the good and the bad. Playgrounds are built for the concept of having fun, but they
do not guide and raise children to be good citizens. I believe that government
should not heavily fund parks because parks do not revere the essential teachings
needed in society such as social abilities. I believe that instead of overfunding
parks we could benefit more by having the government actually invest more in club
sports because I think club teams open up more of an opportunity for people to
develop their social skills, instead of playing in a park. Club sports are provided in
many cities but each one I
Essay on Poison Frog
Title: Experimental Evidence for Aposematism in the Dendrobatid Poison Frog
Oophaga pumilio
Authors: RALPH A. SAPORITO, RACHEL ZUERCHER, MARCUS ROBERTS,
KENNETH G. GEROW, AND MAUREEN A. DONNELLY
Journal: American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
Volume, year, pages: Copeia, 2007, pp. 1006 1011
Scientific Article Overview
Download this document and type your answers after each question. For each
question provide a brief but complete answer to the question (you should write in
complete sentences and proofread your work for spelling and grammatical errors).
Note that the answer may be found in more than one place. Remember that you
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The experimental evidence proves that there is some level of aposematism in the
population of Oophaga pumilio frogs, meaning that the amount of predation among
these frogs varies depending on the color of the frog. The poisonous ones employ
these conspicuous colors as a deterrence from predators.
5.What conclusion did they make about their hypothesis/goal?
They concluded that the attacks on red frogs occurred at a much lower rate than the
attacks on the brown frogs, suggesting some level of predator avoidance of the
Oophaga pumilio population.
6.What new hypothesis/goal emerges from the results?
From the conclusion of the first experiment, the researchers questioned whether or
not this difference in predation occurred because of conspicuous colors among half
of the models or simply just because of the mere difference in colors (one being
brown, the other being red and brown). This could lead to another set of experiments,
but the results of the first experiment were pretty clear cut and allows you to safely
assume aposematic characteristics among the Oophaga pumilio.
7.If you wanted more background information on the topic, where would you look
and which article would you read?
I would look in the Campbell biology book because I know from previous experience
that there is a section which talks about mimicry among different
Mcleod s Case Study
As the client was struggling to tell his story, I offered the suggestion of working
collaboratively on a timeline (Appendix A) which might help us gain a shared
understanding of what was going on for him and would help to formulate goals and
highlight his strengths and resources, which he willingly agreed to (McLeod
McLeod, 2016). This process evolved over a couple of sessions and I remained
empathic, curious, open minded and respectful whilst continually monitoring the
client s verbal and non verbal communication (Cooper McLeod, 2011). I used
Socratic and open ended questioning which elicited a collaborative discussion and
allowed the client s story to unfold. The client never felt loved or wanted by his
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I believed his issues with forming interpersonal relationships were linked to his
insecure attachment with his mother (Bowlby, 2005). He had never experienced love
or affection as a child, only abandonment and rejection and those fears had formed a
pattern in his life which prevented him from getting close to people and connecting.
I reflected back how I considered his strengths were resilience, determination and
creativity, which had emulated from our collaborative discussion. I welcomed the
client s feedback and although the exercise had been tough and painful, he believed
my interpretation to be a true representation of his experience. He was surprised,
however, he had been able to recall some happy childhood memories, which he had
been unable to do
Chipotle Mexican Grill Essay
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.
Iyanda S. O Connor
American Military University
BUSN620 Strategic Management
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.
In 1993, Chipotle first launched their restaurant. Their vision was to demonstrate that
food could be serve swiftly without being like another Fast food restaurant. The food
is made fresh and hot from quality raw meats, original cooking style and a simple
hand made interior design like no other. Being that this restaurant style was so unique
and they were very successful in a short amount of time they faced challenges, failed
and still tries to maintain their originality by remaining competitive.
Success in CMG
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. no doubly started off as a successful company. CEO
and founder, Steven Ells cultivated this successful company in 1993 when he opened
a taqueria in Denver, Colorado using borrowed capital from his father (Pearce
Robinson, 2015. Steven Ellis is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in
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A statement from Jeff Einhorn, who headed a hedge fund came out about a
percentage of customers most likely returning to Taco Bell that are Chipotle
customers based on price and convenience (Pearce Robinson, 2015). This was an
indicator to him that Chipotle was at risk of losing its frequent customers. The day
the statement came out stocks to a 4 percent dip. In 2015, Chipotle sale growth
fell dramatically from 19.8 percent to 2.6 percent due to its national known E. coli
issues (www.cnbc.com). Since the news of the outbreak, sales in comparison have
taken a dip in the double digits. Recently, in February of 2016, Chipotle took a day
to close all stores in the U.S for a few hours with the purpose of starting a new
marketing campaign which focuses on Safety standards (abc7ny.com). After recent,
E. coli and norovirus breakouts, the strategy was necessary to win back its customers
Material Properties Of Steel Iron
Material Properties of Steel
Steel is an alloy of iron, with carbon being the primary solute in the solid solution. It
is a polycrystalline solid with grain diameter from 10 to 20 micro meter (Ashby et
al). The presence of impurity like carbon causes the crystal lattice distortions to
increase, hence making giving steel better hardness, yield strength, and tensile
strength, at the cost of ductility. Pure iron being very ductile but comparatively weak,
steel is widely because of its greater load bearing capacity. Other impurities are also
introduced into steel to produce different properties. Materials like chromium,
vanadium, titanium, boron etc. are added to steel to give it better corrosion
resistance, hardness, tensile strength and better fatigue response (Smith et al).
Elements like carbon and nitrogen form take up interstitial spaces between the iron
atoms owing to their reduced atomic size (Smith et al). Elements with larger atoms
like nickel, chromium, aluminium, sulphur, phosphorus etc. act as substitutional
elements (Smith et al). Although, the inclusion of various alloying elements do alter
the material property and the crystalline structure, material property of basic steel can
be understood by analyzing various phases of iron and carbon solid solution.
Considering the structural differences in steel it can be differentiated into austentic,
ferretic and martensitic.
As excessive presence of carbon in steel can render steel extremely brittle and hard,
carbon
Outline And Objective Of Writing A Research
ELA6_SB_U6_L2_LC Lesson Construction Template Introduction and Objective
Writing a research paper can be like trying to build a 1,000 piece puzzle! There are
so many different pieces that go into writing a research paper. With some guidance
and practice, you will become professionals! Completing a research project is
about answering a question, drawing on several sources and generating additional
related, focused questions for further research and investigation. We do all of this
so we can present information to people and educate them on certain topics! Today
s lesson objective is: Students will conduct short research projects to answer a
question, drawing on several sources and generating additional related, focused
questions for further research and investigation. Think about this objective. What
strategies are you going to use? You will be doing a lot of research. You may want
to take notes on this lesson or come up with a plan about your research. Open your
digital notebook and describe any strategies and skills you will use to succeed in this
lesson. http://www.morguefile.com/archive/display/746162 Instruction, Modeling
and Student Activities http://www.morguefile.com/archive/display/854806 So why
do we do research projects? The point of research projects is to help educate
someone on a topic. This is your chance to pick a topic you may already know a
little bit about and develop it, or find something you want to learn about and research
it.
Appliance Maker the Challenge
Case 1: Appliance maker
The challenge
Senior executives at a large, low cost manufacturer of appliances and white goods
were concerned about the sluggish performance of the company s household fan
business. It had long been among the top leading players in the company s home
country an emerging market but was now losing domestic share in two important, and
fiercely competitive, product categories.
The company s leaders suspected that a stagnant product portfolio was partly to
blame; they had been focusing a considerable amount of attention on operations and
had neglected to revisit fan designs for a couple of years. Meanwhile, an innovative
upstart, also from an emerging market, had begun competing with the manufacturer,
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Yet the teardown showed that as compared with competitors, the company was
overbuilding its products significantly and that identical or even better product
performance was possible at a lower cost if the team was willing to rethink its design
approaches.
Some of the resulting design changes were quite straightforward and even, in
retrospect, obvious. Yet the team acknowledged that the new ideas didn t click until
the teardown, when the evidence was spread out on the table for discussion. By
modifying the cover of one type of household fan, for example, the team made it
unnecessary to include an internal bracket assembly that had supported the original
cover a savings of 7 percent per unit. This change, like most cost saving opportunities
the team identified, was invisible to customers and didn t matter to them (for an
example of one model, see diagram).
Many of the individual cost saving opportunities the team identified were small. But
the collective impact was huge helping the company to reduce the total cost of
manufacturing its fans by more than 10 percent, against a cost base that was already
quite competitive. Meanwhile, consumers received the new designs well, and that
contributed to a 50 percent jump in operating profit in the first year of their
introduction and helped elevate the company to the number two spot in the market
(up from number three) over that time span.
Focus on the customer
To get more information, the company s marketing
Bilbo s Wisdom In The Hobbit
Wisdom is the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment.
Marcel Proust, a brilliant French novelist, once said, We don t receive wisdom; we
must discover it for ourselves after a journey that no one can take for us or spare
us. This quote couldn t be more true for J.R.R Tolkien s book, The Hobbit. The
story itself is about a young man who must discover what it truly means to live a life
of excitement. Some may say it is the main character Bilbo who achieves a great deal
of wisdom throughout his adventure, but the dwarves that travel with him, especially
Thorin Oakenshield who led the journey, learned a valuable lesson throughout the
adventure that would forever change their lives and their ways of seeing things.
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displays an arrogant and honorable character who went by the name Thorin
Oakenshield. This character lacked the wisdom to understand the true meaning of
his adventure and let his arrogance guide his decision to dislike the useful hobbit
known as Bilbo Baggins due to his peaceful manner. At this point, Thorin has had
no adventure that gave him the wisdom to have a good reason to go on his journey
and to not trust someone only by their appearance. Even though he was told
multiple times by Gandalf, the great wizard who accompanied the adventures for
portions of their journey, to trust Bilbo despite his seemingly peaceful personality,
Thorin would not catch on to the wisdom in Gandalf s words. Even when the party
began their journey and saw that Bilbo was intelligent and could fend for himself
like when the dwarves were attacked and captured by trolls and attacked by the
goblins and Gollum, Thorin never fully congratulated Bilbo on his bravery. He also
let his mission to find gold run on his greed. When the party traveled to the last
homely home, the book said that Elrond, the leader of the elves at that location, ...
did not altogether approve of dwarves and their love of gold. (pg. 52 The Hobbit,
J.R.R Tolkien). Based on this quotation, Thorin still ignored and denied the fact that
his greed for the gold that the journey promised in the end would only bring
misfortune. The rising action of the journey showed that Thorin Oakenshield
Evaluation Of A Blood Test
Patient 2 was a 65 year old female who had arrived with her blood test request form
for a coagulation screen, which includes INR (prothrombin time), APTT (activated
partial thromboplastin time) and fibrinogen. A prothrombin test measures how long it
takes for blood to clot, or, coagulate. APTT is a screening test done which evaluates
the function of a patient s intrinsic clotting system, the factors of prothrombin and
fibrinogen that are involved, as well as prekallikrein (PK) and high molecular weight
kininogen (HK). Additionally, Patient 2 s heparin anticoagulant therapy needed to be
monitored; heparin being an anticoagulant which is administered intravenously or by
injection in order to treat bloodclots. A single CITRATE tube of the colour light blue
was used for the patient s blood collection; this tube contains sodium citrate as an
anticoagulant and is used for drawing blood for the purpose of coagulationstudies.
Blood collection procedures begin with the health practitioners, for example doctors,
generating a blood test request form during a patient s visit. The request form
contains important information regarding the patient, their doctor and the tests
required. In terms of the patient information, details include; registered family name
and given names, their gender, contact details, address, date of birth and NHI
(national health index) number. Additionally, particular request forms can include
vital clinical details about a patient s medical history or any
My Catholic Church Experience Paper
On April 11th, 2017, I attended mass in the Blessed Edmund Chapel. Unlike other
weekday masses, this one was scheduled at 7 AM because of it being Holy
Tuesday. Never having been to a Catholic mass before, all of this was a new
experience. Growing up in a non denominational Christian household, I did not
have a clue what to expect. From this experience, I was able to gain insight into the
Catholic practices and how they conduct their masses. It also helped to expand on
the teachings we discussed in religion class. When you first walked into the Blessed
Edmund Rice Chapel, you see chairs lined up in front of the altar and podium.
Underneath a majority of the chairs, lay a bible to follow along with the sermon of
the mass. In front, in front of the altar, there were two candles that a Brother lit
during the mass. Even though the chapel being small might seem like a
disadvantage, I thought that this feature offered a more personal and close
experience. Up on the altar, in between the candles, there was a wooden figure of
Jesus on the cross. It was in a way similar to churches I have attended before, except
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It was interesting to finally see the Catholic religion in practice rather than
discussing it. I learned how the worship differs from the fellowship church and at a
Catholic Mass. This was my first time experiencing music like this and also having
a service conducted like this. It took a shorter period of time than I was used to and
involved less singing. Attending a Catholic mass definitely helped me to better
understand the practices of Catholics. It taught me more about scripture and also
provided me with an insight to a different religion s customs. From this experience I
will take away a new knowledge of the religion the college I attend represents. It also
showed me what a Brother exactly was and what their duties
Isolation In Charlotte Bronte s Jane Eyre
During Jane Eyre s first encounter with the red room she feels extreme isolation.
This feeling of isolation keeps reappearing throughout the novel when she is alone. It
is especially emphasized at Lowood when she drops her slate, resulting in Mr.
Brocklehurst targeting her as an outcast. Isolation is also emphasized during the night
she leaves Thornfield, after Rochester tries to convince her to become an undignified
mistress. In analyzing Eyre s first encounter with the red room, it is important to
emphasize that she feels isolated and this feeling of isolation keeps reappearing in
two key future events in the novel. To begin, when Eyre first encounters the red room
she immediately feels isolated. After she finishes describing the physical features of
the red room, her thoughts begin to roam. By her thoughts roaming, she thinks about
the reasons why Mrs. Reed leaves her alone in the red room. She than thinks that
Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Reed s children think of her as a heterogenous thing, opposed to
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While at Lowood, she tries to adapt herself to her new surroundings that have new
people and new rules. She meets Mr. Brocklehurst, who has particular ideas of how
the girls at Lowood are to act, dress, and conduct themselves. Since Lowood is an
all girls institution, Brocklehurst implements strict rules that guides females in a
particular way. Particularly, he teaches girls to clothe themselves with shame
facedness and sobriety (64). As a result, every girl at Lowood obeys the institutions
rules. For instance, when Eyre attempts to hide her face with a slate, she
accidentally drops the slate which results in everyone staring at her, but also, it
causes Brocklehurst targets her. He says she is a careless girl and then says let the
child who broke her slate come forward (65). Brocklehurst specifically targets Eyre
when he
The Keirsey Temperament Sorter II
The Keirsey Temperament Sorter II is an instrument to determine an individual s
personality traits. Each of us has different personalities. Those personalities that we
acquired through our parents, guardians or that we learned ourselves. To understand
another individual, we have to understand ourselves first. The Keirsey Temperament
SorterII provides a better understanding for each temperament or characteristic of a
person and how an individual interacts with other personality types. Having this tool
can help an individual to make a better choice in life, especially in a workplace where
there are so many types of diverse groups.
Personality Type Each of us has different personalities. Beginning as an infant, all
of us have no idea who or what kind an individual we are. All of us see the world
through the eyes of our very own parents, guardians or other adults who tried to
show and teach us what the world is all about. Those individuals show us their
ideas of what truly are right and wrong, or what is the good and bad. However, as
we grow, our peers have much influence over how we define ourselves. There could
be times; an individual would desire to fit in and belong to be like others.
Likewise, in the society we belong to, each of us has tried to learn and take in all of
our experiences, and relationships with other people. For this reason, Keirsey
Temperament Sorter II (KTS II) is the best tool to use to describe an individual s
personality.
La Mesa Ecopark
La Mesa Ecopark
Submitted By:
Gem Abegail Garcia
Kristel Gem Rubio
Daisy Ann Colasi
Eileen Grace Aviso
History of La mesa Ecopark and How to get there.. The La Mesa Ecopark is located
within the La Mesa Watershed in East Fairview, Quezon City. It is owned by the
Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) and is jointly operated
along with the Quezon City government, Bantay Kalikasan and other private
companies.
The La Mesa Ecopark is a 33 hectare park located in the La Mesa Watershed. The
park was opened to the public in 2004 to generate income to help with the
reforestation of the area surrounding the watershed and to create funds for the
watershed s maintenance. The Ecopark sits on 2700 hectares, divided between 700 ...
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Today, the park continues to be a popular destination for family outings and picnics; a
more healthful alternative to shopping malls.
The La Mesa Watershed is vital to the 12 million residents of Metro Manila as its
source of clean drinking water as well as clean air from the forest. The Ecopark also
provides educational opportunities for the public to become more environmentally
aware. It serves as an outdoor recreation area while at the same time showcasing
different species of flora and fauna.
The rehabilitation of the park and the surrounding forest is a successful example of
the joint effort of both the public and private sector. On one end, the government
should have been able to maintain the park and preserve the forest on its own.
However, with the infusion of private funds and proper management, the park is now
revitalized and the surrounding forest is nearly completely reforested.
ATTRACTIONS
La Mesa Watershed.La Mesa Dam
La Mesa Watershed and Eco Park has one of the last forests inside Manila. Owned by
the government, the 2700 hectare park is built around the La Mesa Dam, the
drinking water reservoir of the whole metropolis. It is thus created to preserve the
city s most precious water tank. Because it is also a rich source of clean air, the park
has been tagged the lungs of Manila. Picnic Grove
The park s attractions include five hectares of picnic groves containing various
Zuke s Skinny Bakes
I discovered Zuke s Skinny Bakes while searching for vegan dog treats. The flavor
that I purchased was Pumpkin, and I like the ingredients for the most part,
however I think they would be better without the natural flavor and canola oil . The
ingredients are as follows: Oatmeal, Pearled Barley, Rice Bran, Pumpkin, Sweet
Potatoes, Carrots, Potatoes, Pea Fiber, Cane Molasses, Oil Blend [Canola oil,
Sunflower oil, Olive oil], Natural Flavor, Rosemary Extract and Mixed
Tocopherols [a preservative]. I appreciate that there is no added wheat, corn, soy,
salt, or dyes in these treats, and that they are made in the USA. I paid $5.99 for a
12oz. bag which supposedly contains 140+ treats, so in my opinion this is a good
deal. My dog enjoys the treats,
Intan Shipwreck Analysis
4 Ingots and Artifacts [The Intan Shipwreck, circa 1000 ce]
This chapter shows the trade over the ocean in 1000 ce. The ship was carrying raw
materials and goods from all across Asia, containing tin and many more valuable
metals.This shows the importance of tin in southeast Asia. Also Tin as a part of
another important metal, bronze, was necessary for the production of everyday
objects in many areas in Asia. This chapter shows how important metal was at this
time and how much of use it was. The maps made it easy to show how Asia
connected around other parts of the Asian world. Finally, trade was essential to the
everyday practice of culture in the Asian world. [Page 73] this quote shows how
trade was good for Asia in bringing it together
Breed-Specific Legislation
Take a Bite Out of Breed Specific Legislation Imagine you are a proud dog owner,
having adopted a puppy from a local rescue not knowing what breed your new
bundle of joy is. As your puppy turns into an adult, it becomes obvious that your dog
is a mix or full bred American Pit Bull Terrier. You run into trouble moving into
certain communities, ranging from neighborhoods with homeowners associations to
apartment complexes. Even your insurance company is placing regulations and
additional fees on you based solely on the breed of your dog. If you are living in a
town that places a law forbidding your dog s breed following a high profile dog
bite case, you face the problem of having to move or the possibility for your dog to
be seized and possibly euthanized. Instances like the above happen today across the
country, as people run into problems with communities, insurance, and local laws
based solely on whether their dog fits into the characterization of certain breeds.
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Education on dogs, their behavior, and proper ownership is vital for a reduction in
dog bites. As the majority of those bitten by dogs are children, we need to educate
them on proper dog interaction (Sacks et al. 837). A focused education on dog
safety and bite prevention around dogs needs to be built into the school education
system to target the largest group of victims. Programs with the main audience as
adults are also imperative by promoting owners to train and socialize their dogs in
order to keep them and their family safe. This can be done on a small level, where
rescues and shelters require any adopting family to go through dog behavior and
safety education. Or through a local level, where nonprofit organizations reach out
and hold bite prevention education programs to inform not only owners but everyone
who may come in contact with
Vaporwave Argumentative Essay
Humanities Culminating Project Vaporwave is a microgenre of music started in the
early 2010s focused on deconstructing elements of 90s culture, consumerism, and
nostalgia. It s name is a pun on the term vaporware, which refers to software
advertised by companies in the 90s which turn out to be nonexistent and nothing but
vapor. Vaporwave works remix pop songs, Muzak, advertisements, startup sounds,
and other cultural material from the 80s and 90s, to produce hypnotic, almost
dreamy music. Blank Banshee 1, the second self titled album from artist Blank
Banshee, fuses both vaporwave and trap, a genre of dance music characterized by
deep bass drums and rapid hi hats, and compares the technological utopia predicted
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The first track on the album, B:/ Infinite Login presents us with a representation of
the internet: A building resembling a Japanese temple textured with the Google
search bar and the Wikipedia logo. Nothing is inside except for a lone iPad, which
we zoom into to find an abstract space of colorful cubes. Sites like Wikipedia,
Facebook, and Google all tend to feature clean, minimal layouts. Like a temple, this
grants them a sort of sacredness, where it is impossible for anything to break this
static template. The websites become authoritative and dictate the user experience.
We cannot influence or modify them the same way we cannot change the structure
of a building. And yet these virtual buildings are inescapable. Like The Trial, we
are powerless as user of a website to truly understand anything about them.
Attempting to contact a person who works at YouTube or Facebook for help is
nearly impossible, just like how Josef is unable to find out any information about his
own alleged crime. Additionally, it isn t just that websites alienate ourselves from
them, but we ve also isolated ourselves from each other. More and more aspects of
the Internet are personalized, from Google s search results to one s Facebook
timeline, almost everything is tailored to the individual user. While this can be
convenient and even helpful, it also turns the Internet
Top 15 Accusations Made Against Vince Mcmahon Essay
Top 15 Accusations Made Against Vince McMahon
It is fair to say that Vince McMahon is probably the most successful figure in WWE
business. Although he has contributed more than you could possibly expect to the
WWE, but hysterically he has some of the most shocking and quite embarrassing
deeds done in his past or recently. WWE is on its zenith that is due to the heavy
contribution of Vince McMahon. Well, He has more positive feedback than the few
of the alleged negative feedback. Vince McMahon started gaining some bad
reputation due to the some deeds he has done because he has spearheaded quite a
number of things with business perspective which is the reason that led him to
gain some negative reputation. He started becoming visible personality especially
due to the Attitude Era. In the year of 1982 he became in charge of WWE. So, He
has had more than 3 decades to make some mistakes. He has been in power for so
long, If you think about it, He has held things together pretty great, But as the
proverb goes Nobody is Perfect He has made some mistakes, Most of them were
his personal issues and some of them just for cheap public stunts to gain some
publicity. Here are some of the 15 most shocking and embarrassing allegations
made against the In charge of WWE, Some of them in the light of the evidence
provided were true and some of them were just bogus accusations made against him,
Either way he is probably the only person in the WWE who has such vast list of most
Difference Between Language And Linguistics
INTRODUCTION
Although language and linguistics have differences, they interact with each other via
significance, influence and implications shared through language teaching.
Linguistics is the scientific study of language which is composed of sound and
speech sound, and is concerned with how language is structured, how language is
changed, how people use the language and what they must know in order to do so. In
the 19th century, the focus of linguistics was more about writing than speaking,
however in the 20th century, the focus was initially on the primary sound, and
furthermore on the superficial nature of writing. Many features are related to modern
linguistics, which range from physical properties of sound waves in utterances, to the
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Language is as it is because of the functions in which it has evolved in the human
species (Halliday Matthiessen, 2004)
5.Communicative competence
Communicative competence is described as grammatical understanding of the perfect
language, and does not relate to the authentic use of language in actual circumstances.
Communicative competence emphasises the context in which utterance transpires,
and the skill to accomplish a range of speech acts. Four main components include:
5.1. Possibility ability to produce grammatical sentences; related to whether
something is officially possible or not. An open, knowledgeable and experienced
speaker understands the sentence me go sleep now contravenes the grammatical
rules, while I am going to sleep now does not (Cook, 2003)
5.2. Feasibility ability to produce sentences which can be decoded by human brain;
related to whether something is achievable or not. Feasibility refers to a
psychological concept concerned with limitation to what can be processed by the
Differences Between Hylas And Philonous
Abstract ideas pertaining to epistemology in philosophy are almost as old as the
concept of philosophy itself. Dating back to thinkers such as Aristotle, carrying on
throughout the medieval period and into modern philosophy, abstracts have
always been grappled with. George Berkeley s epistemology about abstract ideas
has historically been one that has drawn the attention of many other scholars and
philosophical thinkers. His thoughts on ideas, specifically his expansion of Locke
s general abstract ideas, are still argued to this very day. His critique of Locke s
view of abstract ideas and ideas in general, is successful in refuting his claims, and
is validated in the Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, and can be
expanded upon in another one of Berkeley s works, A Treatise Concerning the
Principles of Human Knowledge. Berkeley s work, Three Dialogues between
Hylas and Philonous, can be described as a series of dialogues between Hylas and
Philonous regarding philosophical issues such as God and materialistic substances
as well as ideas. The overall goal of the work was to demonstrate the reality and
perfection of human knowledge along with the incorporeal nature of the soul, and
the immediate providence of a deity, in opposition to sceptics as well as atheists
.(Berkeley, pg xi)Throughout the work, it can be deduced that Philonous represents
Berkeley s own point of view regarding the argument at hand, while Hylas represents
various opinions that oppose
Short Story Soldier s Home
The beginning of the 20th century saw the most devastating war in human history.
World War 1 cost nine million lives and in the end no ground was gained (O
Connor). Those who fought and lived through the war became known as the Lost
Generation. They were cynical with society and lost faith in traditional values like
courage, patriotism, and masculinity (O Connor). The Short Story Soldier s Home is
an example of a Lost Generationstory. The main character, Krebs comes home from
the warin Europe. However, when he arrives the post war hype has already dyed
down. The people in his home town have heard too many war stories to be
interested in what Krebs has to say. The war changed Krebs but it didn t change the
town he grew up in. He is unable to move on from the war and assimilate into his
previous life, Krebs is part of the Lost Generation.
When Krebs returns there is no celebration waiting for him. He came back later
than the other soldiers. The people in his hometown have already been oversaturated
by war stories so Krebs must lie to capture their attention. Krebs lies on two
occasions but it wasn t enough Even his lies were not sensational at the pool room
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When Krebs returns home he notices that Nothing was changed in town except
that the young girls had grown up (Hemmingway 186). His mother and father urge
him to court somebody If you want to take some of the nice girls out riding with
you, we are only to please (Hemingway 189. However, Krebs isn t interested in
courtship. He prefers the French and German girls who did not need all this talking
(Hemingway 187). In army Krebs was instructed that he did not really need a girl
(Hemingway 186). Krebs does not pursue any permanent relationships and is only
close to his sisters. Ultimately Krebs distances himself from the rest of his family
members when he moves to Kansas
Why Do Chlorine Remains In A Pool
Introduction:
I chose this project because I am a competitive swimmer and I have been
swimming for the past ten and a half years. I wanted to find out how much chlorine
remains in a pool each day after chlorination. I am interested to see how much
residual chlorine is left and the range in which there appears skin irritation and red
eyes because I have experienced the red eyes and itchy skin due to over chlorination.
Chlorine is used in pools in either a gaseous or as sodium or calcium hypochlorite.
The chlorine is added to water to help prevent people from getting sick from disease
producing microorganisms. The chlorine that is added and reacts with the organic
material and metals in the water is the chlorine demand for the water as it will not
be available for any disinfection that keeps people from getting sick while in the
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The free iodine is than titrated with the sodium thiosulphate solution.
I2 + 2 S2O32 2 I + S4O62
For every two moles of thiosulphate, one mole of iodine is needed so the amount of
iodine mole needed is half the amount of thiosulphate moles that are needed. Starch
is used as the indicator for the end point because the iodine and water is such a faint
yellow color that the starch will combine with any of the iodine that is still present
and turn it a blue color and the end point for the titration is than easier to notice.
I found the amount of amount of residual chlorine using the equation:
Residual chlorine = volume of Na2S2O3 x Concentration of Na2S2O3 x mass of 1
mol Cl x 1000 Volume of sample pool water
Adverse effects can occur if there is too much residual chlorine in water. The use of
chlorine can possibly cause carcinogenic compounds such as chloroform. There is
still an ongoing debate if chlorine is the best way to disinfect a
Essay on Rylands v Fletcher Case Analysis
TUTORIAL 14 WRITTEN OPINION
TO:ALEC DAWSON
FROM:KAREN REBECCA EDWARDS
RE:LEGAL EAGLES
Summary of Facts
I am asked by the owner of The Friday Shop and the owners of the apartments
(Claimants) to write an opinion to establish if they are able to claim for damages
from Boutique Bugs (Defendant) for the amount of $1,100,000 based on the elements
of the rule in Rylands v Fletcher.
Rylands v Fletcher (R v. F) is based on the doctrine of Strict Liability. This means
that the defendant is liable for all damages caused by engaging in hazardous of
dangerous activities. Blackburn J at 279 states We think that the true rule of the law
is, that the personal who for his own purposes brings on his lands and collects and
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Some activities are suitable in some areas and not in others, for instance blasting in
the midst of a large city carries extraordinary risks but not in remote areas.
It is in my opinion that Boutique Bugs have met the element of non natural use of
land and for its purposes , where in this case is for the economic benefit of Boutique
Bugs and is therefore liable in this instance.
Mischief when it escapes (Escaping Substances Doctrine)
I would refer to escape in this case as it was referred to in R v. F. Blackburn J in his
ruling mentions that an element of control keep it in his peril to mitigate damages
in the event of escape. This clearly states that the defendant has full liability for
damages regardless of how the dangerous item escapes (element of Strict Liability).
Therefore Boutique Bugs is responsible for both the escapes i.e escape from the
research facility as well as from the accident.
The defence might argue that the context in which escape is used commented by
Lord Macmillan in obiter in Read v Lyon is where the defendant has occupation or,
or control over, land to a place which is outside his occupation and control .
Did Boutique Bugs have control over the escape of the bugs? Was the escape of
bugs foreseeable?
1. The escape of borer bugs by eating through the plastic containers
Essay about Christian And Pagan Ideals In Beowulf
Before the invention of the printing press or written history, oral history, especially in
early Germanic culture, became the foremost means of transcribing values, and past
events. Written down in approximately 1,000 A.D. by an unknown author, Beowulf,
originally a pagan fable, became a Christian allegory upon its transcription by
Christian monks. However, as scholars have debated over the religious context in
Beowulf, the attempts by the monks to turn the epic poem into a Christian parable
ended merged, including both original and Christian aspects. Throughout Beowulf,
the epic combines pagan ideals of fate or wyrd and the will of God, the similar
concepts of the afterlife, and the contrasting ideas of the individual. In Beowulf, a...
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Whenever Beowulf may speak, he may insinuate that God gives him strength; in
actuality, Beowulf confides in his own abilities, stressing the pagan idea of wyrd.
Other themes arise in Beowulf concerning Christian principles when King Hrothgar
speaks because the majority of his speeches allude to Christian imagery:
God may always work wonder upon wonder, the Guardian of Heaven...Now through
the Lord s might a warrior has accomplished the deed that all of us with our skill
could not perform (17).
After the battle with Grendel, King Hrothgar elaborates on the mightiness of the
Lord, and the salvation that He gives to the Danes in the form of Beowulf. Upon
the defeat of Grendel and his mother, Hrothgar presents Beowulf with several
splendid gifts, but reminds him keep yourself against the wickedness, beloved
Beowulf, best of men, and choose better eternal gains. Have no care for pride...
(31). Foreshadowing the necessary qualities that Beowulf uses in his reign,
Hrothgar reminds Beowulf to take precautions on the spoils of warfare, and avoid
the deadly sin of pride. After the death of Hygleac, Beowulf rises to the throne due to
his respectful and altruistic nature, not because of some divine right. Despite the
religious allegories of Hrothgar s speeches and Beowulf s gratitude to the Lord, most
of the poem retains the underlying pagan
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus ( Siv )
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus, HIV, is primarily a sexually transmitted
infection. It can also be spread by contact with infected blood, most commonly IV
drug users, or from mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth or breast feeding.
When HIV weakens the immune system HIV develops into AIDS. The start of HIV
was said to come from a strain of DNA from Chimpanzee s to contain polio. HIV
/AIDShas become a widely spread virus that affects the human immune system.
Africa has had the greatest number of infected persons, both adults and children than
any other continent.
According to a ten year study finished in the year 2005; a strain of Simian
Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) was found in a number of chimpanzee colonies in the
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This pandemic was much more sufficient in Western Africa especially in areas
around Lake Victoria. This was rapid increase was caused by high ratio of men in
the urban population, lack of circumcision for the males, widespread labor migration,
low status of woman, and sexually transmitted diseases. The pandemic was thought
to spread so quickly because eighty five percent of sex workers were infected with
HIV. During the 1990 s the infection was booming in Southern Africa, since HIV had
been on the continent for a number of years, there were a few ideas about prevention
campaigns, but those were to minimum effect because there was no effective
treatment in Africa.
In 1999, Kenyan president Daniel Arap Moi declared that HIV was a nation disaster.
Eastern Africa HIV population was starting to drop off, Kampala HIV population had
fallen from 30% down to 12%.
In 2000, five pharmaceutical companies offered to help and reduce the prices on
the HIV drugs for all of Africa and other poor regions. These companies fought for
the lower prices to try and manufacture drugs for lower prices. This lead to generic
drugs that they would sell to the ones in need in Africa. This started a scare because
of the unstable health care they have in Africa.
The next problem was some did not know how to properly take these drugs or how
much to take. The distribution was one of many other problems the companies had,
because it was difficult
Single-Sex School s Benefits
Single sex school s benefits
In some countries single sex schools is not provided and against the law. In 2002,
only a dozen schools were separating sexes and this research is according to the
National Association for Single Sex Public Education. Many parents believe that
placing their child in single sex schools give them sexual freedom. Students in single
sex school benefit more than those in co education. It improves the behaviour,
performance of the students, although boys and girls have different styles of learning.
Most of the people agree on that the behavior of students differs. In co education
schools grades are equally for both genders. Indicting that neither gender is
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Teachers of single sex schools do not have to teach a lot of different styles, they just
can concentrate on only one teaching style which will help the students a lot to
understand easily. Moreover, the concentration of students and participation will
increase a lot. Distraction between students will decline. There is assumption here
that boys and girls should learn about each other in school. But is the main goal of
school is to develop students socially? The assumption is false; other, there are a lot
of another ways to develop socially through family, neighbourhood and clubs.
Finally, single sex school students behaviour is much better than co education
schools students because the distraction vanish, attendance rise and positive
attitudes will occur. Most of the people agree on that boys and girls have different
styles which decrease there performance. There is kind of learning which is good
for boys and not good for girls. Each sex cooperates with each other better than
cooperating with the opposite sex. Moreover, single sex schools help the students to
participate more than in co education schools. So every country should provide a
choice to parents to have single sex education along with co education.
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Duck Hunting Essay
Duck hunting is an absolute passion for me and nothing could possibly interrupt
this annual event. For me, sitting out in a duck blind at 5:30 in the morning with
the brisk cold air biting at my skin is something I look forward to each and every
year. Even having to break through a layer of thin ice to make it out to my blindnever
gets old. The frigid cold on my hands can get unbearable at times, but the possibility
of frostbite is never at the forefront of my thoughts. After all, when the ducks start to
fly, nothing can force me off the lake.
My passion for duck hunting began when I met Bruce, a friend of my dad s who
introduced me to the sport. He is a phenomenal man who really has a brilliant
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At exactly 11:54 a.m., we heard the echoing sound of shotguns. Although it wasn t
noon, Bruce was blowing duck calls like they were going out of style. Shots were
being fired from almost every member of our group, and Bruce was dropping a flock
of Mallards into our decoys.
After the initial excitement had settled down, the dogs came back with only five
retrieved ducks. Instead of being disappointed, we were amused. You see, we
seemed to have hit more air than ducks. Maybe if we would have shot the clay
pigeons a few more times in target practice, we would have done better.
As opening day progressed, we improved a lot. Our group ended up five short of
the 50 daily limit for the ten of us. At the end of the hunt, we reminisced about the
day s events while we cleaned the ducks, barbecued and laid out our hunting plans for
day two.
Day two arrived a lot sooner than we had expected. Since opening day was complete,
additional hunting hours could now begin at sunrise. When we got out to the blind,
the ducks were once again thick in the air. I don t know why, but as I was sitting in
the blind, I remembered a quote I had read in a Field and Streams magazine. The
quote was A successful hunt can not be successful without a successful duck caller. I
have never found a quote to be truer. From day two on, it became my motto. Bruce
continued to call the ducks into our decoys
Greek Influence On Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt is well known for its gods, culture and impressive structures. The
Greeks especially were impressed with the country, its monuments and its antiquity. #
Their technological advances and exotic practices, foreign to many other civilizations
of the time often receives praise, even in violent ways. Egypt was often conquered in
the ancient world because of the amount of interest surrounding them as well as their
wealth. However, one might assume that the Egyptians and their unique culture after
being taken over by such groups as the Hyksos, Persians or Macedonians (to name a
few) may have been forced to change drastically. In most situations, when
civilizations expanded, like the Macedonians in the mid to early 300s B.C.E., they
forced not only their rule upon the people of the lands they conquered but also their
values, religious beliefs and way of life. Such a theme reoccurred throughout history
and could lead to a chain reaction of unhappiness, possible rebellions of the conquered
people but eventual submission. Surprisingly, after Alexander the Great took over...
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He did not waste time in further winning the favor of the Egyptian people and
made many contributions to their gods. In Memphis [Egypt s capital city at the
time], he publicly sacrificed to Apis and promised to restore the Egyptian temples
desecrated by the Persians. # He then replaced Darius as pharaoh, though sources
disagree on whether Alexander took part in a formal ceremony to take on the title or
if the Egyptian people just accepted him as such. Like other pharaohs of Egypt,
Alexander did not wait for death before building the monuments which would
commemorate him. His passion for destroying cities was matched by his zeal for
founding Alexandrias. The greatest was established in Egypt # and which after his
death became the capital
Northern Kurdistan Research Paper
History of Turkish Occupation of Northern Kurdistan
Since 1984, and especially the last few months, the domestic problems of a major
N.A.T.O, Middle Eastern, and American ally state have come to the forefront of the
international news scene. That state is the Republic of Turkey and it s primary
troubles stem from the past seven decades of acrimonious policies directed at the
indigenous ethnic Kurds. The main problem, now, is the
Kurdish popular insurgency on it s hands, in Turkish occupied Northern Kurdistan.
The Kurdish question has long been covered up and denied by the state of Turkey,
but recent events has forced Turkey to concede that it has a serious Kurdish
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In fact, past Turkish rhetoric has been that there is no official Kurdish problem in
Turkey, because officially no Kurds exist. We can ascertain that the kurds make up
between twenty five and thirty three percent of the Turkey s population. This would
put the Kurdish population about twelve to twenty million (Morris). Because of
past and present forced Turkish assimilation practices, the Kurds live in all parts of
the country, but most of the Kurdish population is concentrated in the southeastern
part of Turkey. They represent a high percentage of the population in fifteen
provinces and take up a total of thirty percent of all of Turkey (Kendal).
Economically, the Kurds are the poorest inhabitants of the country. The per capita of
a Kurd is one tenth of a Turk living in Istanbul; well below the poverty line
(McDowell). While the rest of Turkey has modernized and adopted some capitalistic
practices, the
Kurdish areas, by contrast, are underdeveloped and exploited by feudal landlords.
The wealth of the area is drained and channeled to the Turkish metropolis
(Kendal). Much of the region is relatively unchanged since the last seventy years of
Turkish rule or has suffered even worse economically. The thirty million Kurds of
the Middle East have lived in Kurdistan before record of modern history was kept.
The very first mention of the Kurds in
People In Japanese Internment Camps
On December 7, 1941 the Japanese empire attacked Pearl Harbor. 2,400 Americans
were killed and 1,200 injured. President Franklin D. Roosevelt immediately took
action. In February 19, 1942 he signed the executive order 9066. This executive
order gave military army s immense power. They were to take everyone with
Japanese ancestry to internment camps were they would be held captive. All of
these military areas would exclude all the people of Japanese ancestry, just
because they were considered dangerous . The Japanese people did not know if they
would be imprisoned or deported. They would be imprisoned or deported even if they
only had 1/16th of Japanese blood. 110,000 Japanese people were relocated in camps.
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All the camps had schools, hospitals, libraries and even post offices, but most of
these were built by the people living in those camps. A large amount of Japanese
Americans died due to inadequate medical care while others were killed by guards
for not following the rules. It was all as in a prison there was guard towers, barbed
wire and the people didn t have the right to leave whenever they wanted if they did
try to leave or escape they would be shot and killed. Their life was extremely
restricted. In 1945 all internees were freed almost all their belongings were in ruins
in World War 2 more than 20,000 Japanese Americans served in the U.S.A army. 45
years later the congress passed the civil liberties act which acknowledged that the
internment camps had been a grave injustice and mandated congress to pay each
victim of internment 20,000 dollars in reparation. As you can see, Japanese
internment was an important event in American history but it also affected a lot of
families of Japanese ancestry. They were to abandon their homes and everything else
they
Slaughterhouse s Wastewater Treatment Plant
The influent, after screening and decanting is stored to the flow and organic load
equalization tank and then inflows at a rate of QF = 80m3 d 1 to the SNdN activated
sludge system. The SNdN system actually functions as an autonomous treatment
plant where oxidation of organic pollutants, nitrification/denitrification and
suspended solids sedimentation are taking place. Furthermore a sludge recycling
from the secondary clarifier to the aeration tank is performed so as to ensure the
required microbiological load (5000 В± 450 mg L 1). The aeration tank of the SNdN
activated sludgesystem operates under low D.O. concentration (between 0,2 to 0,7
mg L 1). According to Mercalf and Eddy (2003), under low D.O. concentration
conditions, low nitrification rates result, as the activated sludge floc will be partially
aerobic. Denitrification occurs in the anoxic zones within the floc particles due to
oxygen depletion. These conditions results nitrogen removal in a single aeration
tank, referred as simultaneous nitrification and denitrification (Mercalf and Eddy,
2003). In such systems, although usually both nitrification and denitrification are
occurring at low rates, relative high SRT and HRT values achieves significant
nitrogen removal (Mercalf and Eddy, 2003). The SRT and HRT values of the SNdN
system studied are 29 and 0,75 days respectively.
Subsequently the overflowing effluent of the SNdN system is then transferred for
further treatment in the PCMAS part of the WWTP. The PCMAS is
Persuasive Essay On Electric Cars
Cars have always run on some sort of combustible fuel since they were invented.
However due to advances in technology, we are able to run cars on alternative
resources such as electricity, solar, and natural gas. Electric cars have been the
recent rage for the past five years with Tesla coming out with a very efficient and
luxurious car and tax credits offered for driving an alternative fuel vehicle. They
also offer ways to reduce car pollution. The hype about electric cars is real, but that
begs the question does driving an electric carsave you money over a regular fossil
fuel car? To start off you must look at the efficiency of both types of vehicles. For
this purpose we will take the most bought electric car, the Nissan Leaf, and a basic
good mpg fossil fuel car, Mazda 3i hatchback (using 2016 models). The Nissan
Leaf attains a lofty 114 mpgE, while the Mazda 3i gets 34 mpg. These numbers
seem misleading, because the range of these vehicles is much different. The
Nissan Leaf only has a range of 84 miles despite such a high mpg, while the Mazda
3i has an estimated 448 mile range. The cost to drive the Mazda 3i 28.1 miles,
which the national average miles per gallon for automobiles, is $2.06 dollars using
10/9/17 prices. The cost of driving the Nissan Leaf 28.1 miles is 1 cent due to
electricity being a less expensive commodity than gasoline. The bigger difference
between the two cars is their environmental output, since that was the whole reason
this kind of technology
Big Brother In George Orwell s Nineteen Eighty-Four
Big Brother. A leader, tyrant and TV show. All of which have connotations of
invading peoples already limited privacy. Big Brother originated in George Orwell
s Nineteen Eighty Four. He is the mysterious overlord that watches over every
inhabitant through screens renamed telescreens in Orwellian newspeak. The main
protagonist is Winston Smith is a 39 year old man who lives alone in Airstrip One
of Oceania. He is constantly watched and unable to do or say anything that isn t in
line with what Big Brother stands for. If they are at war with Eurasia then he must
hate Eurasia. Vice versa if Oceania is at war with Eastasia. When people don t
comply with the rules, they end up mysteriously disappearing. They vanish and it s as
if they had never... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The base, making up 80% of the population, are the Proletarians. They are the main
workforce, working in mines and factories to provide the essentials for a
functioning society. They are left to their own devices and aren t constantly
scrutinised. Above them is the Outer Party . They are people who work in the
main sections of the government; they do the monotonous desk jobs, working
long hours in small cubicles. They are people who are considered possible threats
to the totalitarian regime of Big Brother. They make up 15 18% of the population.
There are committees and groups that citizens can join, for example, the children
of party members are part of a scout like group called the spies . They observe their
parents and report any suspicious activity. The last and most powerful sub group, is
the Inner party, consisting of important, influential politicians. This minority of less
than 5% lives a life in luxury, served by proles and prisoners of war. They have the
privilege of occasional privacy, the option to switch off a telescreen in a room.
Though for any more than a half hour and the Thoughtpolice would get suspicious.
They work in secrecy, controlling the operations of the war front and making
speeches to control the
Super Size Me Documentary
Over the years Obesity has become a big problem in america for many reasons.
The number of deaths obesity had caused is a very large number and will continue
to rise. Luckily, the Super Size Me documentary did a good job at explaining the
risks of fast food and has brought me to realize how important it is to to control the
amount of fast foodyou eat. Watching this documentary I have obtained lots of useful
information and it definitely got my attention about the world wide problem of
Obesity.
The Super Size Me documentary was very informative and brought me to realize
my own diet. It also made me start to think about how I could possibly change to
live a more healthy lifestyle. As we all know living an obese lifestyle may cause
life threatening problems such as heart attacks, types of cancer, and more often than
not you will have mobility issues and a possible need to be hospitalized. Knowing
this I ve decided fast food ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In comparison to what was mentioned in the movie I personally don t exercise as
much as I should, but I also try not to eat out that much and cook healthier meals.
However, since watching the documentary it really stressed the point of exercising,
and made me want to exercise more to feel better mentally and physically. Super
Size Me made me want to be a healthier person.
Although this documentary got the point eating fast food regularly is very
unhealthy across I thought it was a little ridiculous to go on a mcdonald s binge
eating nothing but their food for a whole month. I also thought it was a little
unrealistic because not a lot of people only eat Mcdonald s as their diet, there is
always something else instead of that. However, it is still not okay to eat poorly
more often than not, but I did like how he really showed the long term effects caused
by eating that
Tata Group And Their Relative Global Industry...
1. Describe the Tata Group s major subsidiaries and their relative global industry
competitiveness.
Tata group is an international venture having based in India. It has 106 running
company, with businesses inside above 100 countries all more than 6 continents,
offering products to many markets all over the world and also services to more than
150 countries. In the year 2009, Tata group was positioned number eleven amongst
the best globally operating companies (Kneale, 2009). Tata Group s major
subsidiaries and global industry competitiveness a top of the line corporate
citizenship has been a segment of the group s DNA as a worldwide competitive
strategy. An extent of around sixty one percent of the shares of the group is involved
by benevolent trusts, in this manner reestablishing wealth to individuals. Because of
this extraordinary ownership creation and reasoning of helping the general public, the
name of Tata has been cherished for more than 142 years.
Tata is confided for its recognition to strong values together with business ethics.
Every single Tata company is run independently and has its individual BOD and in
addition shareholders with whom it is responsible. There are more than thirty Tata
publicly listed subsidiaries. These subsidiaries possess an aggregate marketplace
capitalization of around $152 billion and in addition the investor base of around 62
million (ET Bureau, 2011). Tata Group s major subsidiaries are:
пѓ Tata Steel(TS),
пѓ Tata Motors(TM),
пѓ Tata
The Sociocultural and Political Influence of Hamas in...
The Islamic Resistance Movement, also known as al Harakah al Muqawama al
Islamiya (Hamas), has proven to be an extremely agile and capable terrorist
organization in Palestine. They benefit from a deep rooted sociocultural
infrastructure, highly lethal tactics and a complex hierarchy of leadership, all of
which have allowed the organization to prosper for over two decades. As where 90%
of terrorist groups wither and rapidly falter, Hamashas been able to quickly adapt to
the constantly changing political and social environment of Palestine . This
evolution, has always assured the organization a generous group of adherents. The
necessity to change based on environmental stressors has likened it to a multipronged
organism, which has... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both of these approaches would pave the way for Hamas seemingly bipolar tenure
in Palestine. By the 1970 s, the Palestinian population was disillusioned by
secularism, Westernization and materialism, and many looked toward the Muslim
Brotherhood and the Islamic revival as an alternative . A drastic turn of events led
to niche in Palestine that a more violent facet of the Muslim Brotherhood was
willing to fill. Since the 1950 s, the Muslim Brotherhood complemented the spiritual
services provided in mosques with social and welfare services, delivered through a
network of clinics, schools, charities, drug treatment centers, and even sports clubs .
However, since 1988, with the onset of the fist intifada, Hamas has followed an
oscillatory pattern of violence and social charitable work. During the first and second
intifada, Hamas inspired the greater Palestinian public to support violent means to
incite change in the region. Conversely, during the Oslo peace process, when the
majority of Palestinians did not condone the level of violence that was seen during
the first intifada, Hamas dedicated more time towards their social roots, ultimately
increasing their grassroots support. During these lulls in violence with Israel, Hamas
successfully institutionalized Islamism in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. According to
Sarah Roy, by 2000, 10 to 40 percent of all social institutions in the West Bank and
Gaza were Islamic . Arguably, these expanded new areas of Islamic social
College Essay On Hair Texture
Have you ever looked at people and wondered why everyone doesn t have the same
hair texture. Everyone on this planet has a different hair texture than you, me, or
your best friend. Hair texture is the measure of the circumference of the hair strand
itself. There are several subcategories of hair texture that vary between very straight
and fine to very curly and coarse. Everyone has a different hairtexture and how they
choose to accept and embrace depends on how they grew up.
The way a person grows up will determine how they embrace their hair because a
person brought up believing that their is ugly or that hair is beautiful will change
how they embrace their hair. For example African American girls have always been
told their hair is too
The Premature Burial
In The Premature Burial , Edgar Allen Poe illustrates a narrator who explores his
fear of being buried alive. Throughout the short story Poe makes the theme clear by
illustrating that fears can be overcome as long as you focus on the darkest parts in
life. Poe demonstrates the theme through conflicts with the narrator and his fear.
During the short story, the narrator is absorbed by his fear. The narrator has a
medical disorder called catalepsy. This physical condition can make a person not
move or speak for several hour or even months. This condition haunts him everyday.
He is afraid of being with people because if the catalepsy gets to him while with
people they can confuse him with being dead and then bury him alive. For him no
event... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The theme is The Premature Burial is that fears can be overcome as long as you
focus on the darkest areas of life. In January I faced one of my biggest fear. I was
put in a situation to leave my home country and pursue soccer. I feared that nothing
would go right and the kids would be much better than me. Constant thoughts of
leaving friends and family for nothing ran through my head. On the plane ride to
Portugal which was my destination for soccer I could not sleep. Like the narrator
is The Premature Burial this fear put me in complete distress . The first couple
days all i thought about was failing and having to go home and explain to everyone
that I was not good enough or strong enough to stay away. I later on faced my fear
by going to the first practice. Once I started playing every thought of fear escaped
my mind. I realized that my imagination is what kept me limited to succeed. After
the practice I got good news from the coaches and offered a spot on the team. Like
the narrator, my fear was overcome by experiences. With my fear overcome, living
in Portugal is not so bad. Without the reminder of my fear, I am enjoying my stay
and starting to feel grateful for this opportunity. In my life experience and poe s
short story, fear is present but can be tamed to a better and happier

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Essay On Greed.pdf

  • 1. Essay On Greed Writing an essay on the topic of greed is undeniably challenging, as it requires navigating through intricate facets of human behavior, ethics, and societal norms. The complexity lies in the multifaceted nature of greed itself – a concept deeply ingrained in human psychology, yet often condemned for its negative repercussions. Crafting an insightful essay on greed demands not only a comprehensive understanding of the subject but also the ability to critically analyze its manifestations across various contexts. One of the key challenges is striking a balance between presenting a nuanced exploration of greed and avoiding oversimplification. Greed is not a monolithic concept; it manifests differently in personal, economic, and societal spheres. Addressing this diversity requires a keen eye for detail and an analytical mindset. Moreover, grappling with the moral and ethical dimensions of greed adds another layer of difficulty. Deciphering whether greed is inherently detrimental or can serve as a catalyst for progress necessitates a deep dive into philosophical and ethical considerations. This, in turn, demands a thorough examination of contrasting perspectives, making it challenging to present a coherent and persuasive argument. The research process can be arduous as well, given the need to draw upon a diverse range of sources – from psychological studies to economic theories. Synthesizing information from various disciplines while maintaining the essay's cohesion can be a daunting task. Crafting a compelling introduction and conclusion also poses a challenge. The introduction must captivate the reader's interest and provide a clear roadmap for the complex exploration ahead. Simultaneously, the conclusion should tie together diverse threads of thought and leave a lasting impression on the reader. In conclusion, writing an essay on the intricate topic of greed demands intellectual rigor, analytical acumen, and a nuanced understanding of human nature. It requires traversing through ethical quagmires, navigating diverse perspectives, and synthesizing information from disparate sources. However, despite its difficulty, successfully unraveling the complexities of greed can yield a profound and thought-provoking piece of writing. If you find yourself struggling with such essays or wish to explore similar thought-provoking topics, consider seeking assistance. Services like HelpWriting.net offer a platform where you can order customized essays tailored to your specific requirements, ensuring a comprehensive and well-crafted exploration of complex themes. Essay On Greed Essay On Greed
  • 2. Ayads Ethos Pathos Logos Blended Response Growing up I have a vivid memory of my mother s face as she spoke to me about the dangers of misperceiving. It was actually on the day of halloween. It is traditional for people to hand out candy and chocolate to trick or treaters. However, my mother checked every individual candy before handing them back to me. After this I asked her why she had checked them, what could possibly be wrong with free candy thought my 6 year old mind. She told me that even though the candy looked like nothing more than candy, people often filled them with things they are not supposed too. That it was dangerous to assume every candy was edible. This taught me the dangers of misperceiving and caused me to pay more attention to situations and not just relying on the information in front of me. In an Ayads essay, The Capricious Camera she explores that idea; what we detect isn t always what we receive. In Ayads essay she uses logos, ethos and pathos to support her core thought. These are all very successful and consistent throughout her paper. She is able to provide facts and research to support her claim, all while remaining passionate and credible in the issue.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ayads logos is also supported by her background growing up in Columbia, Maryland. The author describes Columbia, Maryland as a ...planned community based on ideals of racial, social, and economic diversity and balance. (Ayad 387) This would allow the author to already be educated on the topics of different social classes and people of different ethnicities working together to create a balance. This information is important because it provides us with knowledge that the author will not be biased in her angle of vision due to her exposure to racial and economic
  • 3. A More Responsible Approach to Animal Research, Testing,... It s Time for a More Responsible Approach to Animal Research, Testing, and Experimentation The debate about using animals for medical testing has been raging for years. The struggle always seems to be between extremist animal rights activists who believe that animals should never be used for research, and scientists who believe that any use of animals is acceptable. There are a growing number who argue that there must be a reasonable middle ground. I contend that there must be a significant decrease in the number of animals used by humans to further human goals. I will give a historical account of animal use, provide some statistics about animal use, present some arguments against the use of animals and present Singer s view ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These animals include in decreasing order of frequency: mice, rats, birds, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, farm animals such as pigs and sheep, dogs, primates and cats. The most common of these, rats and mice, are not protected under the AWA and no accurate figures are kept on the exact number of these animals that are used regardless of the fact that they make up 85 90% of all animals used (hsus). The most common arguments against animal use question the morality, necessity, and scientific validity of these studies, that is, whether we have the right to perform such tests, whether we need such tests, and whether these tests provide us with any useful information. The moral aspects of the animal use debate involve the view of animals as sentient beings. It is argued that we have a responsibility toward animals and a moral obligation to not cause them pain or distress (jhsph). Singer argues that ...experimenters often seek to justify experimenting on animals by claiming that the experiments lead us to discoveries about humans; if this is so, the experimenter must agree that human and non human animals are similar in crucial respects (p. 65). He challenges his opponents to the hypothetical question would [they] be prepared to perform their experiments
  • 4. Classic Haemophilia Haemophilia is an inherited blood clotting disorder where the blood doesn t clot properly because there isn t enough clotting factor VIII or IX in the blood of someone who is affected by haemophilia (ref). There are two types of haemophilia. The most common form, Haemophilia A, or Classic Haemophilia, affects people who are deficient in factor VIII and Haemophilia B, or Christmas Disease, affects people who are deficient in factor IX. Haemophilia can also be referred to as the royal disease because it affected royal families in England, Germany, Russia and Spain in the 19th and 20th centuries. Queen Victoria from the English royal family is believed to have carried the altered gene of haemophilia having a factor XI deficiency. In Australia there are approximately 3000 people affect by haemophilia and majority of them are males, with severe haemophilia extremely rare in females, but some females do have lower factor levels and bleeding symptoms. Abnormal bleedings had first been recorded hundreds of years ago, but wasn t announced publicly until 1803 when a physician from Philadelphia, John Conrad Otto, published an article about a hemorrhagic bleeding disorder that affect mainly males.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It carries the information required for an organism to develop, survive and reproduce. Genes hold the information that determines a person s characteristics that are inherited from the parents. A normal genetic makeup contains 22 pairs of chromosomes and 2 sex chromosomes, having a total of 46 chromosomes. A genetic disorder is a condition that is caused by an altered gene that is passed from a parent to their child, a gene is either changed or missing, or the information in a chromosome breaks up and the parts reform in a different pattern
  • 5. Case Study Of Bulun Buluna Bulun Bulun Case: A case Study Overview: In this particular case of Bulun Bulun Milpurrurru v. R T Textiles Pty Ltd, the issue of the community owner ship of copy right of an artistic painting which involved certain material of significance and sacredness was at stake. The entire case related to the issue of unauthorized reproduction of a painting contained material of significant importance and sacredness to the people of The Ganalbingu (Swamp people or Magpie Goose people). This painting is matter of question was painted by one Mr John Bulun Buluna and it was in accordance to the traditions and customs of the people of The Ganalbingu The painting in matter of question was not only unauthorized reproduced but was also altered by a company named, R T Textiles Pty Ltd on fabrics that were manufactured outside Australia and were later put up on sale in Australia.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... R T Textiles Pty Ltd), who went on to admit to the infringement and responded by withdrawing the offending fabric off the sale. The other aspect of the case however remained the most interesting, that is, a parallel claim by Mr George Milpurrurru of the copyright by the Ganalbingu People upon the painting, completely separate from that of the rights of Mr John Bulun Buluna. The claim by Mr George Milpurrurru was that the Ganalbingu People had rights in equity in the painting of Mr John Bulun Buluna because of the ethical trust that the traditions and customs had established upon. The court did observe that in most of the tribal communities of Africa, tribal property was regarded to be held on the bais of customary or traditional
  • 6. Romantic Structure Of Women In Pygmalion, By Bernard Shaw Pygmalion, by Bernard Shaw, uses and modifies common romantic structure to enhance the depth of its heroine, Eliza Doolittle. Like a common con artist, however, Shaw switches the bait with a jarring look at modern sexism and the women s dependency on a man, even if she is more qualified then he. Shaw s withdrawal from the expected conclusion of a romantic marriage reshapes critics view of Eliza, releasing her from her expected submissive social role as a wife, and redefining her as a strong woman. Even with her new representation, however, she is still left in a sexist society, and continues to rely on the bachelors of Wimpole Street for financial support and advice. She goes as far as she can, under the present circumstances, to free herself from the patriarchal society that oppresses and ridicules her very existence. Eliza Doolittle is introduced in Act 1 of Pygmalion as The Flower Girl (Shaw 15), a name of very low stature within the social hierarchy of early 20th century London, England. Her lowly title speaks volumes about her state of living in an economy where the difference between the rich and the poor is visible. She lacks a high source of income, nor does she come from a rich family. Her father is an alcoholic, and her stepmother an abusive guardian. Her language, as can be expected from someone of such an upbringing, is necessitous. So, in conventional romantic format, Shaw places her and Professor Higgins under one bus shelter on a rainy day. Higgins is
  • 7. Different Philosophies That People Believe There are several different worldviews that people believe in. Those might ask what exactly is a worldview? Here is the definition: A worldview is the framework of basic beliefs that we hold, whether we realize it or not, that shapes our view of and for the world. Everyone has a worldview. The question is not whether one has a worldview but which one has. 1 Here is the definition of a biblical worldview rather than just a worldview: A biblical worldview is based on the infallible word of God. When you believe the Bible is entirely true, then you allow it to be the foundation of everything you do. 2 As Christians those should have different worldviews then nonbelievers. Any foundation for a Christian worldview must begin with scripture. It is from the Word of God that we receive special revelation concerning the nature of God, humankind, ultimate reality, goodness and life expectations. 3 There are many different key principles of a biblical worldview. Here is a list of seven key ones that I found that stuck out. First, Equality of human beings. Second, Biblical perspective on marriage. Third, Sexual Ethics. Next Government and civil authority. Another, Superiority. Another, Common Good. Lastly, Conscientious witness. 4 All seven of these principles have something in common with one another and with having a biblical worldview. The quality of human beings really stuck out in the research. We should treat all human beings
  • 8. equal no matter who they are.
  • 9. The Dark Side Of A Growing Industry The Dark Side of a Growing Industry 186,627. That is the exact number of fast food restaurants that existed in the United States in 2012, according to Numberof.net. The fast food industry has become the face of America. On every intersection there is a McDonalds, Burger King, Jack in the Box, Taco Bell, Chipotle, or Church s. As an American, one can go anywhere in the country and find the same fast food that they re used to in nearly every state. Many of these places have already figured out how to attract their customers and leave them wanting more, which in turn has caused an increase in the market size of these corporations. On the surface, many would argue the positives of the fast food industry, but, if one looks closer, it is easy to see the negative side that the fast food industry contains. The fast food industry is horrible for a person s health, provides low paying jobs, and false advertises their products. Many people have this idea that fast food isn t all that bad, for the food is convenient and engineered to taste amazing. The craving for food isn t because it s necessarily cheap, but because it s convenient for most people s fast paced busy lives. For instance, when I personally go to Chipotle, my favorite fast food restaurant, I always get the same meal: A carnitas burrito, white rice, pinto beans, sour cream, salsa, and cheese. After doing research over the nutritional facts of my regular meal here, I figured out that it contains 2,425 mg of sodium, 6
  • 10. The Lessons Learned From Park Play Governments Are Overfunding Parks The lessons learned from park play are not comparable to what sidewalk play has to offer. Learning Responsibility on City Sidewalks by Jane Jacobs opens the reader s eyes on the benefits of simple street play. In her passage, Jane Jacobs compares the more beneficial effects of sidewalk play compared to the overpraised parks. Jacobs tells us that parks don t build a stronger form of morality and help with developing more knowledge on city life like sidewalk play do. Parkchildren are given less of a chance to visually learn how to become well rounded citizens in society from adults around them. Parks are not as amazing as they re believed to be from the public. They do not offer the many chances to learn compared to what sidewalk interactions have to offer. Plus, the playgrounds do not have enough adults to actually watch over and teach children the good and the bad. Playgrounds are built for the concept of having fun, but they do not guide and raise children to be good citizens. I believe that government should not heavily fund parks because parks do not revere the essential teachings needed in society such as social abilities. I believe that instead of overfunding parks we could benefit more by having the government actually invest more in club sports because I think club teams open up more of an opportunity for people to develop their social skills, instead of playing in a park. Club sports are provided in many cities but each one I
  • 11. Essay on Poison Frog Title: Experimental Evidence for Aposematism in the Dendrobatid Poison Frog Oophaga pumilio Authors: RALPH A. SAPORITO, RACHEL ZUERCHER, MARCUS ROBERTS, KENNETH G. GEROW, AND MAUREEN A. DONNELLY Journal: American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Volume, year, pages: Copeia, 2007, pp. 1006 1011 Scientific Article Overview Download this document and type your answers after each question. For each question provide a brief but complete answer to the question (you should write in complete sentences and proofread your work for spelling and grammatical errors). Note that the answer may be found in more than one place. Remember that you should write in your own words. Do not copy and paste from the original ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The experimental evidence proves that there is some level of aposematism in the population of Oophaga pumilio frogs, meaning that the amount of predation among these frogs varies depending on the color of the frog. The poisonous ones employ these conspicuous colors as a deterrence from predators. 5.What conclusion did they make about their hypothesis/goal? They concluded that the attacks on red frogs occurred at a much lower rate than the attacks on the brown frogs, suggesting some level of predator avoidance of the Oophaga pumilio population. 6.What new hypothesis/goal emerges from the results? From the conclusion of the first experiment, the researchers questioned whether or not this difference in predation occurred because of conspicuous colors among half of the models or simply just because of the mere difference in colors (one being brown, the other being red and brown). This could lead to another set of experiments, but the results of the first experiment were pretty clear cut and allows you to safely assume aposematic characteristics among the Oophaga pumilio. 7.If you wanted more background information on the topic, where would you look and which article would you read? I would look in the Campbell biology book because I know from previous experience that there is a section which talks about mimicry among different
  • 12. Mcleod s Case Study As the client was struggling to tell his story, I offered the suggestion of working collaboratively on a timeline (Appendix A) which might help us gain a shared understanding of what was going on for him and would help to formulate goals and highlight his strengths and resources, which he willingly agreed to (McLeod McLeod, 2016). This process evolved over a couple of sessions and I remained empathic, curious, open minded and respectful whilst continually monitoring the client s verbal and non verbal communication (Cooper McLeod, 2011). I used Socratic and open ended questioning which elicited a collaborative discussion and allowed the client s story to unfold. The client never felt loved or wanted by his parents and their constant verbal... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believed his issues with forming interpersonal relationships were linked to his insecure attachment with his mother (Bowlby, 2005). He had never experienced love or affection as a child, only abandonment and rejection and those fears had formed a pattern in his life which prevented him from getting close to people and connecting. I reflected back how I considered his strengths were resilience, determination and creativity, which had emulated from our collaborative discussion. I welcomed the client s feedback and although the exercise had been tough and painful, he believed my interpretation to be a true representation of his experience. He was surprised, however, he had been able to recall some happy childhood memories, which he had been unable to do
  • 13. Chipotle Mexican Grill Essay Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. Iyanda S. O Connor American Military University BUSN620 Strategic Management Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. In 1993, Chipotle first launched their restaurant. Their vision was to demonstrate that food could be serve swiftly without being like another Fast food restaurant. The food is made fresh and hot from quality raw meats, original cooking style and a simple hand made interior design like no other. Being that this restaurant style was so unique and they were very successful in a short amount of time they faced challenges, failed and still tries to maintain their originality by remaining competitive. Success in CMG Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. no doubly started off as a successful company. CEO and founder, Steven Ells cultivated this successful company in 1993 when he opened a taqueria in Denver, Colorado using borrowed capital from his father (Pearce Robinson, 2015. Steven Ellis is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in New York City.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A statement from Jeff Einhorn, who headed a hedge fund came out about a percentage of customers most likely returning to Taco Bell that are Chipotle customers based on price and convenience (Pearce Robinson, 2015). This was an indicator to him that Chipotle was at risk of losing its frequent customers. The day the statement came out stocks to a 4 percent dip. In 2015, Chipotle sale growth fell dramatically from 19.8 percent to 2.6 percent due to its national known E. coli issues (www.cnbc.com). Since the news of the outbreak, sales in comparison have taken a dip in the double digits. Recently, in February of 2016, Chipotle took a day to close all stores in the U.S for a few hours with the purpose of starting a new marketing campaign which focuses on Safety standards (abc7ny.com). After recent, E. coli and norovirus breakouts, the strategy was necessary to win back its customers
  • 14. Material Properties Of Steel Iron Material Properties of Steel Steel is an alloy of iron, with carbon being the primary solute in the solid solution. It is a polycrystalline solid with grain diameter from 10 to 20 micro meter (Ashby et al). The presence of impurity like carbon causes the crystal lattice distortions to increase, hence making giving steel better hardness, yield strength, and tensile strength, at the cost of ductility. Pure iron being very ductile but comparatively weak, steel is widely because of its greater load bearing capacity. Other impurities are also introduced into steel to produce different properties. Materials like chromium, vanadium, titanium, boron etc. are added to steel to give it better corrosion resistance, hardness, tensile strength and better fatigue response (Smith et al). Elements like carbon and nitrogen form take up interstitial spaces between the iron atoms owing to their reduced atomic size (Smith et al). Elements with larger atoms like nickel, chromium, aluminium, sulphur, phosphorus etc. act as substitutional elements (Smith et al). Although, the inclusion of various alloying elements do alter the material property and the crystalline structure, material property of basic steel can be understood by analyzing various phases of iron and carbon solid solution. Considering the structural differences in steel it can be differentiated into austentic, ferretic and martensitic. As excessive presence of carbon in steel can render steel extremely brittle and hard, carbon
  • 15. Outline And Objective Of Writing A Research ELA6_SB_U6_L2_LC Lesson Construction Template Introduction and Objective Writing a research paper can be like trying to build a 1,000 piece puzzle! There are so many different pieces that go into writing a research paper. With some guidance and practice, you will become professionals! Completing a research project is about answering a question, drawing on several sources and generating additional related, focused questions for further research and investigation. We do all of this so we can present information to people and educate them on certain topics! Today s lesson objective is: Students will conduct short research projects to answer a question, drawing on several sources and generating additional related, focused questions for further research and investigation. Think about this objective. What strategies are you going to use? You will be doing a lot of research. You may want to take notes on this lesson or come up with a plan about your research. Open your digital notebook and describe any strategies and skills you will use to succeed in this lesson. http://www.morguefile.com/archive/display/746162 Instruction, Modeling and Student Activities http://www.morguefile.com/archive/display/854806 So why do we do research projects? The point of research projects is to help educate someone on a topic. This is your chance to pick a topic you may already know a little bit about and develop it, or find something you want to learn about and research it.
  • 16. Appliance Maker the Challenge Case 1: Appliance maker The challenge Senior executives at a large, low cost manufacturer of appliances and white goods were concerned about the sluggish performance of the company s household fan business. It had long been among the top leading players in the company s home country an emerging market but was now losing domestic share in two important, and fiercely competitive, product categories. The company s leaders suspected that a stagnant product portfolio was partly to blame; they had been focusing a considerable amount of attention on operations and had neglected to revisit fan designs for a couple of years. Meanwhile, an innovative upstart, also from an emerging market, had begun competing with the manufacturer, both at home ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet the teardown showed that as compared with competitors, the company was overbuilding its products significantly and that identical or even better product performance was possible at a lower cost if the team was willing to rethink its design approaches. Some of the resulting design changes were quite straightforward and even, in retrospect, obvious. Yet the team acknowledged that the new ideas didn t click until the teardown, when the evidence was spread out on the table for discussion. By modifying the cover of one type of household fan, for example, the team made it unnecessary to include an internal bracket assembly that had supported the original cover a savings of 7 percent per unit. This change, like most cost saving opportunities the team identified, was invisible to customers and didn t matter to them (for an example of one model, see diagram). Many of the individual cost saving opportunities the team identified were small. But the collective impact was huge helping the company to reduce the total cost of manufacturing its fans by more than 10 percent, against a cost base that was already quite competitive. Meanwhile, consumers received the new designs well, and that contributed to a 50 percent jump in operating profit in the first year of their introduction and helped elevate the company to the number two spot in the market (up from number three) over that time span. Focus on the customer To get more information, the company s marketing
  • 17. Bilbo s Wisdom In The Hobbit Wisdom is the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment. Marcel Proust, a brilliant French novelist, once said, We don t receive wisdom; we must discover it for ourselves after a journey that no one can take for us or spare us. This quote couldn t be more true for J.R.R Tolkien s book, The Hobbit. The story itself is about a young man who must discover what it truly means to live a life of excitement. Some may say it is the main character Bilbo who achieves a great deal of wisdom throughout his adventure, but the dwarves that travel with him, especially Thorin Oakenshield who led the journey, learned a valuable lesson throughout the adventure that would forever change their lives and their ways of seeing things. Everyone... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... displays an arrogant and honorable character who went by the name Thorin Oakenshield. This character lacked the wisdom to understand the true meaning of his adventure and let his arrogance guide his decision to dislike the useful hobbit known as Bilbo Baggins due to his peaceful manner. At this point, Thorin has had no adventure that gave him the wisdom to have a good reason to go on his journey and to not trust someone only by their appearance. Even though he was told multiple times by Gandalf, the great wizard who accompanied the adventures for portions of their journey, to trust Bilbo despite his seemingly peaceful personality, Thorin would not catch on to the wisdom in Gandalf s words. Even when the party began their journey and saw that Bilbo was intelligent and could fend for himself like when the dwarves were attacked and captured by trolls and attacked by the goblins and Gollum, Thorin never fully congratulated Bilbo on his bravery. He also let his mission to find gold run on his greed. When the party traveled to the last homely home, the book said that Elrond, the leader of the elves at that location, ... did not altogether approve of dwarves and their love of gold. (pg. 52 The Hobbit, J.R.R Tolkien). Based on this quotation, Thorin still ignored and denied the fact that his greed for the gold that the journey promised in the end would only bring misfortune. The rising action of the journey showed that Thorin Oakenshield
  • 18. Evaluation Of A Blood Test Patient 2 was a 65 year old female who had arrived with her blood test request form for a coagulation screen, which includes INR (prothrombin time), APTT (activated partial thromboplastin time) and fibrinogen. A prothrombin test measures how long it takes for blood to clot, or, coagulate. APTT is a screening test done which evaluates the function of a patient s intrinsic clotting system, the factors of prothrombin and fibrinogen that are involved, as well as prekallikrein (PK) and high molecular weight kininogen (HK). Additionally, Patient 2 s heparin anticoagulant therapy needed to be monitored; heparin being an anticoagulant which is administered intravenously or by injection in order to treat bloodclots. A single CITRATE tube of the colour light blue was used for the patient s blood collection; this tube contains sodium citrate as an anticoagulant and is used for drawing blood for the purpose of coagulationstudies. Blood collection procedures begin with the health practitioners, for example doctors, generating a blood test request form during a patient s visit. The request form contains important information regarding the patient, their doctor and the tests required. In terms of the patient information, details include; registered family name and given names, their gender, contact details, address, date of birth and NHI (national health index) number. Additionally, particular request forms can include vital clinical details about a patient s medical history or any
  • 19. My Catholic Church Experience Paper On April 11th, 2017, I attended mass in the Blessed Edmund Chapel. Unlike other weekday masses, this one was scheduled at 7 AM because of it being Holy Tuesday. Never having been to a Catholic mass before, all of this was a new experience. Growing up in a non denominational Christian household, I did not have a clue what to expect. From this experience, I was able to gain insight into the Catholic practices and how they conduct their masses. It also helped to expand on the teachings we discussed in religion class. When you first walked into the Blessed Edmund Rice Chapel, you see chairs lined up in front of the altar and podium. Underneath a majority of the chairs, lay a bible to follow along with the sermon of the mass. In front, in front of the altar, there were two candles that a Brother lit during the mass. Even though the chapel being small might seem like a disadvantage, I thought that this feature offered a more personal and close experience. Up on the altar, in between the candles, there was a wooden figure of Jesus on the cross. It was in a way similar to churches I have attended before, except there was no altar or podium, and was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was interesting to finally see the Catholic religion in practice rather than discussing it. I learned how the worship differs from the fellowship church and at a Catholic Mass. This was my first time experiencing music like this and also having a service conducted like this. It took a shorter period of time than I was used to and involved less singing. Attending a Catholic mass definitely helped me to better understand the practices of Catholics. It taught me more about scripture and also provided me with an insight to a different religion s customs. From this experience I will take away a new knowledge of the religion the college I attend represents. It also showed me what a Brother exactly was and what their duties
  • 20. Isolation In Charlotte Bronte s Jane Eyre During Jane Eyre s first encounter with the red room she feels extreme isolation. This feeling of isolation keeps reappearing throughout the novel when she is alone. It is especially emphasized at Lowood when she drops her slate, resulting in Mr. Brocklehurst targeting her as an outcast. Isolation is also emphasized during the night she leaves Thornfield, after Rochester tries to convince her to become an undignified mistress. In analyzing Eyre s first encounter with the red room, it is important to emphasize that she feels isolated and this feeling of isolation keeps reappearing in two key future events in the novel. To begin, when Eyre first encounters the red room she immediately feels isolated. After she finishes describing the physical features of the red room, her thoughts begin to roam. By her thoughts roaming, she thinks about the reasons why Mrs. Reed leaves her alone in the red room. She than thinks that Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Reed s children think of her as a heterogenous thing, opposed to them in temperament, in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While at Lowood, she tries to adapt herself to her new surroundings that have new people and new rules. She meets Mr. Brocklehurst, who has particular ideas of how the girls at Lowood are to act, dress, and conduct themselves. Since Lowood is an all girls institution, Brocklehurst implements strict rules that guides females in a particular way. Particularly, he teaches girls to clothe themselves with shame facedness and sobriety (64). As a result, every girl at Lowood obeys the institutions rules. For instance, when Eyre attempts to hide her face with a slate, she accidentally drops the slate which results in everyone staring at her, but also, it causes Brocklehurst targets her. He says she is a careless girl and then says let the child who broke her slate come forward (65). Brocklehurst specifically targets Eyre when he
  • 21. The Keirsey Temperament Sorter II The Keirsey Temperament Sorter II is an instrument to determine an individual s personality traits. Each of us has different personalities. Those personalities that we acquired through our parents, guardians or that we learned ourselves. To understand another individual, we have to understand ourselves first. The Keirsey Temperament SorterII provides a better understanding for each temperament or characteristic of a person and how an individual interacts with other personality types. Having this tool can help an individual to make a better choice in life, especially in a workplace where there are so many types of diverse groups. Personality Type Each of us has different personalities. Beginning as an infant, all of us have no idea who or what kind an individual we are. All of us see the world through the eyes of our very own parents, guardians or other adults who tried to show and teach us what the world is all about. Those individuals show us their ideas of what truly are right and wrong, or what is the good and bad. However, as we grow, our peers have much influence over how we define ourselves. There could be times; an individual would desire to fit in and belong to be like others. Likewise, in the society we belong to, each of us has tried to learn and take in all of our experiences, and relationships with other people. For this reason, Keirsey Temperament Sorter II (KTS II) is the best tool to use to describe an individual s personality.
  • 22. La Mesa Ecopark La Mesa Ecopark Submitted By: Gem Abegail Garcia Kristel Gem Rubio Daisy Ann Colasi Eileen Grace Aviso History of La mesa Ecopark and How to get there.. The La Mesa Ecopark is located within the La Mesa Watershed in East Fairview, Quezon City. It is owned by the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) and is jointly operated along with the Quezon City government, Bantay Kalikasan and other private companies. The La Mesa Ecopark is a 33 hectare park located in the La Mesa Watershed. The park was opened to the public in 2004 to generate income to help with the reforestation of the area surrounding the watershed and to create funds for the watershed s maintenance. The Ecopark sits on 2700 hectares, divided between 700 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today, the park continues to be a popular destination for family outings and picnics; a more healthful alternative to shopping malls. The La Mesa Watershed is vital to the 12 million residents of Metro Manila as its source of clean drinking water as well as clean air from the forest. The Ecopark also provides educational opportunities for the public to become more environmentally aware. It serves as an outdoor recreation area while at the same time showcasing different species of flora and fauna. The rehabilitation of the park and the surrounding forest is a successful example of the joint effort of both the public and private sector. On one end, the government should have been able to maintain the park and preserve the forest on its own. However, with the infusion of private funds and proper management, the park is now revitalized and the surrounding forest is nearly completely reforested. ATTRACTIONS La Mesa Watershed.La Mesa Dam La Mesa Watershed and Eco Park has one of the last forests inside Manila. Owned by the government, the 2700 hectare park is built around the La Mesa Dam, the drinking water reservoir of the whole metropolis. It is thus created to preserve the city s most precious water tank. Because it is also a rich source of clean air, the park has been tagged the lungs of Manila. Picnic Grove The park s attractions include five hectares of picnic groves containing various
  • 23. Zuke s Skinny Bakes I discovered Zuke s Skinny Bakes while searching for vegan dog treats. The flavor that I purchased was Pumpkin, and I like the ingredients for the most part, however I think they would be better without the natural flavor and canola oil . The ingredients are as follows: Oatmeal, Pearled Barley, Rice Bran, Pumpkin, Sweet Potatoes, Carrots, Potatoes, Pea Fiber, Cane Molasses, Oil Blend [Canola oil, Sunflower oil, Olive oil], Natural Flavor, Rosemary Extract and Mixed Tocopherols [a preservative]. I appreciate that there is no added wheat, corn, soy, salt, or dyes in these treats, and that they are made in the USA. I paid $5.99 for a 12oz. bag which supposedly contains 140+ treats, so in my opinion this is a good deal. My dog enjoys the treats,
  • 24. Intan Shipwreck Analysis 4 Ingots and Artifacts [The Intan Shipwreck, circa 1000 ce] This chapter shows the trade over the ocean in 1000 ce. The ship was carrying raw materials and goods from all across Asia, containing tin and many more valuable metals.This shows the importance of tin in southeast Asia. Also Tin as a part of another important metal, bronze, was necessary for the production of everyday objects in many areas in Asia. This chapter shows how important metal was at this time and how much of use it was. The maps made it easy to show how Asia connected around other parts of the Asian world. Finally, trade was essential to the everyday practice of culture in the Asian world. [Page 73] this quote shows how trade was good for Asia in bringing it together
  • 25. Breed-Specific Legislation Take a Bite Out of Breed Specific Legislation Imagine you are a proud dog owner, having adopted a puppy from a local rescue not knowing what breed your new bundle of joy is. As your puppy turns into an adult, it becomes obvious that your dog is a mix or full bred American Pit Bull Terrier. You run into trouble moving into certain communities, ranging from neighborhoods with homeowners associations to apartment complexes. Even your insurance company is placing regulations and additional fees on you based solely on the breed of your dog. If you are living in a town that places a law forbidding your dog s breed following a high profile dog bite case, you face the problem of having to move or the possibility for your dog to be seized and possibly euthanized. Instances like the above happen today across the country, as people run into problems with communities, insurance, and local laws based solely on whether their dog fits into the characterization of certain breeds. Breed specific... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Education on dogs, their behavior, and proper ownership is vital for a reduction in dog bites. As the majority of those bitten by dogs are children, we need to educate them on proper dog interaction (Sacks et al. 837). A focused education on dog safety and bite prevention around dogs needs to be built into the school education system to target the largest group of victims. Programs with the main audience as adults are also imperative by promoting owners to train and socialize their dogs in order to keep them and their family safe. This can be done on a small level, where rescues and shelters require any adopting family to go through dog behavior and safety education. Or through a local level, where nonprofit organizations reach out and hold bite prevention education programs to inform not only owners but everyone who may come in contact with
  • 26. Vaporwave Argumentative Essay Humanities Culminating Project Vaporwave is a microgenre of music started in the early 2010s focused on deconstructing elements of 90s culture, consumerism, and nostalgia. It s name is a pun on the term vaporware, which refers to software advertised by companies in the 90s which turn out to be nonexistent and nothing but vapor. Vaporwave works remix pop songs, Muzak, advertisements, startup sounds, and other cultural material from the 80s and 90s, to produce hypnotic, almost dreamy music. Blank Banshee 1, the second self titled album from artist Blank Banshee, fuses both vaporwave and trap, a genre of dance music characterized by deep bass drums and rapid hi hats, and compares the technological utopia predicted by the 90s to our actual reality.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first track on the album, B:/ Infinite Login presents us with a representation of the internet: A building resembling a Japanese temple textured with the Google search bar and the Wikipedia logo. Nothing is inside except for a lone iPad, which we zoom into to find an abstract space of colorful cubes. Sites like Wikipedia, Facebook, and Google all tend to feature clean, minimal layouts. Like a temple, this grants them a sort of sacredness, where it is impossible for anything to break this static template. The websites become authoritative and dictate the user experience. We cannot influence or modify them the same way we cannot change the structure of a building. And yet these virtual buildings are inescapable. Like The Trial, we are powerless as user of a website to truly understand anything about them. Attempting to contact a person who works at YouTube or Facebook for help is nearly impossible, just like how Josef is unable to find out any information about his own alleged crime. Additionally, it isn t just that websites alienate ourselves from them, but we ve also isolated ourselves from each other. More and more aspects of the Internet are personalized, from Google s search results to one s Facebook timeline, almost everything is tailored to the individual user. While this can be convenient and even helpful, it also turns the Internet
  • 27. Top 15 Accusations Made Against Vince Mcmahon Essay Top 15 Accusations Made Against Vince McMahon It is fair to say that Vince McMahon is probably the most successful figure in WWE business. Although he has contributed more than you could possibly expect to the WWE, but hysterically he has some of the most shocking and quite embarrassing deeds done in his past or recently. WWE is on its zenith that is due to the heavy contribution of Vince McMahon. Well, He has more positive feedback than the few of the alleged negative feedback. Vince McMahon started gaining some bad reputation due to the some deeds he has done because he has spearheaded quite a number of things with business perspective which is the reason that led him to gain some negative reputation. He started becoming visible personality especially due to the Attitude Era. In the year of 1982 he became in charge of WWE. So, He has had more than 3 decades to make some mistakes. He has been in power for so long, If you think about it, He has held things together pretty great, But as the proverb goes Nobody is Perfect He has made some mistakes, Most of them were his personal issues and some of them just for cheap public stunts to gain some publicity. Here are some of the 15 most shocking and embarrassing allegations made against the In charge of WWE, Some of them in the light of the evidence provided were true and some of them were just bogus accusations made against him, Either way he is probably the only person in the WWE who has such vast list of most
  • 28. Difference Between Language And Linguistics INTRODUCTION Although language and linguistics have differences, they interact with each other via significance, influence and implications shared through language teaching. Linguistics is the scientific study of language which is composed of sound and speech sound, and is concerned with how language is structured, how language is changed, how people use the language and what they must know in order to do so. In the 19th century, the focus of linguistics was more about writing than speaking, however in the 20th century, the focus was initially on the primary sound, and furthermore on the superficial nature of writing. Many features are related to modern linguistics, which range from physical properties of sound waves in utterances, to the intentions speaker have towards conversation with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Language is as it is because of the functions in which it has evolved in the human species (Halliday Matthiessen, 2004) 5.Communicative competence Communicative competence is described as grammatical understanding of the perfect language, and does not relate to the authentic use of language in actual circumstances. Communicative competence emphasises the context in which utterance transpires, and the skill to accomplish a range of speech acts. Four main components include: 5.1. Possibility ability to produce grammatical sentences; related to whether something is officially possible or not. An open, knowledgeable and experienced speaker understands the sentence me go sleep now contravenes the grammatical rules, while I am going to sleep now does not (Cook, 2003) 5.2. Feasibility ability to produce sentences which can be decoded by human brain; related to whether something is achievable or not. Feasibility refers to a psychological concept concerned with limitation to what can be processed by the
  • 29. Differences Between Hylas And Philonous Abstract ideas pertaining to epistemology in philosophy are almost as old as the concept of philosophy itself. Dating back to thinkers such as Aristotle, carrying on throughout the medieval period and into modern philosophy, abstracts have always been grappled with. George Berkeley s epistemology about abstract ideas has historically been one that has drawn the attention of many other scholars and philosophical thinkers. His thoughts on ideas, specifically his expansion of Locke s general abstract ideas, are still argued to this very day. His critique of Locke s view of abstract ideas and ideas in general, is successful in refuting his claims, and is validated in the Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, and can be expanded upon in another one of Berkeley s works, A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge. Berkeley s work, Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, can be described as a series of dialogues between Hylas and Philonous regarding philosophical issues such as God and materialistic substances as well as ideas. The overall goal of the work was to demonstrate the reality and perfection of human knowledge along with the incorporeal nature of the soul, and the immediate providence of a deity, in opposition to sceptics as well as atheists .(Berkeley, pg xi)Throughout the work, it can be deduced that Philonous represents Berkeley s own point of view regarding the argument at hand, while Hylas represents various opinions that oppose
  • 30. Short Story Soldier s Home The beginning of the 20th century saw the most devastating war in human history. World War 1 cost nine million lives and in the end no ground was gained (O Connor). Those who fought and lived through the war became known as the Lost Generation. They were cynical with society and lost faith in traditional values like courage, patriotism, and masculinity (O Connor). The Short Story Soldier s Home is an example of a Lost Generationstory. The main character, Krebs comes home from the warin Europe. However, when he arrives the post war hype has already dyed down. The people in his home town have heard too many war stories to be interested in what Krebs has to say. The war changed Krebs but it didn t change the town he grew up in. He is unable to move on from the war and assimilate into his previous life, Krebs is part of the Lost Generation. When Krebs returns there is no celebration waiting for him. He came back later than the other soldiers. The people in his hometown have already been oversaturated by war stories so Krebs must lie to capture their attention. Krebs lies on two occasions but it wasn t enough Even his lies were not sensational at the pool room (Hemingway 185). Krebs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Krebs returns home he notices that Nothing was changed in town except that the young girls had grown up (Hemmingway 186). His mother and father urge him to court somebody If you want to take some of the nice girls out riding with you, we are only to please (Hemingway 189. However, Krebs isn t interested in courtship. He prefers the French and German girls who did not need all this talking (Hemingway 187). In army Krebs was instructed that he did not really need a girl (Hemingway 186). Krebs does not pursue any permanent relationships and is only close to his sisters. Ultimately Krebs distances himself from the rest of his family members when he moves to Kansas
  • 31. Why Do Chlorine Remains In A Pool Introduction: I chose this project because I am a competitive swimmer and I have been swimming for the past ten and a half years. I wanted to find out how much chlorine remains in a pool each day after chlorination. I am interested to see how much residual chlorine is left and the range in which there appears skin irritation and red eyes because I have experienced the red eyes and itchy skin due to over chlorination. Chlorine is used in pools in either a gaseous or as sodium or calcium hypochlorite. The chlorine is added to water to help prevent people from getting sick from disease producing microorganisms. The chlorine that is added and reacts with the organic material and metals in the water is the chlorine demand for the water as it will not be available for any disinfection that keeps people from getting sick while in the pool. The residual test is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The free iodine is than titrated with the sodium thiosulphate solution. I2 + 2 S2O32 2 I + S4O62 For every two moles of thiosulphate, one mole of iodine is needed so the amount of iodine mole needed is half the amount of thiosulphate moles that are needed. Starch is used as the indicator for the end point because the iodine and water is such a faint yellow color that the starch will combine with any of the iodine that is still present and turn it a blue color and the end point for the titration is than easier to notice. I found the amount of amount of residual chlorine using the equation: Residual chlorine = volume of Na2S2O3 x Concentration of Na2S2O3 x mass of 1 mol Cl x 1000 Volume of sample pool water Adverse effects can occur if there is too much residual chlorine in water. The use of chlorine can possibly cause carcinogenic compounds such as chloroform. There is still an ongoing debate if chlorine is the best way to disinfect a
  • 32. Essay on Rylands v Fletcher Case Analysis TUTORIAL 14 WRITTEN OPINION TO:ALEC DAWSON FROM:KAREN REBECCA EDWARDS RE:LEGAL EAGLES Summary of Facts I am asked by the owner of The Friday Shop and the owners of the apartments (Claimants) to write an opinion to establish if they are able to claim for damages from Boutique Bugs (Defendant) for the amount of $1,100,000 based on the elements of the rule in Rylands v Fletcher. Rylands v Fletcher (R v. F) is based on the doctrine of Strict Liability. This means that the defendant is liable for all damages caused by engaging in hazardous of dangerous activities. Blackburn J at 279 states We think that the true rule of the law is, that the personal who for his own purposes brings on his lands and collects and keeps there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some activities are suitable in some areas and not in others, for instance blasting in the midst of a large city carries extraordinary risks but not in remote areas. It is in my opinion that Boutique Bugs have met the element of non natural use of land and for its purposes , where in this case is for the economic benefit of Boutique Bugs and is therefore liable in this instance. Mischief when it escapes (Escaping Substances Doctrine) I would refer to escape in this case as it was referred to in R v. F. Blackburn J in his ruling mentions that an element of control keep it in his peril to mitigate damages in the event of escape. This clearly states that the defendant has full liability for damages regardless of how the dangerous item escapes (element of Strict Liability). Therefore Boutique Bugs is responsible for both the escapes i.e escape from the research facility as well as from the accident. The defence might argue that the context in which escape is used commented by Lord Macmillan in obiter in Read v Lyon is where the defendant has occupation or, or control over, land to a place which is outside his occupation and control . Did Boutique Bugs have control over the escape of the bugs? Was the escape of bugs foreseeable? 1. The escape of borer bugs by eating through the plastic containers
  • 33. Essay about Christian And Pagan Ideals In Beowulf Before the invention of the printing press or written history, oral history, especially in early Germanic culture, became the foremost means of transcribing values, and past events. Written down in approximately 1,000 A.D. by an unknown author, Beowulf, originally a pagan fable, became a Christian allegory upon its transcription by Christian monks. However, as scholars have debated over the religious context in Beowulf, the attempts by the monks to turn the epic poem into a Christian parable ended merged, including both original and Christian aspects. Throughout Beowulf, the epic combines pagan ideals of fate or wyrd and the will of God, the similar concepts of the afterlife, and the contrasting ideas of the individual. In Beowulf, a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whenever Beowulf may speak, he may insinuate that God gives him strength; in actuality, Beowulf confides in his own abilities, stressing the pagan idea of wyrd. Other themes arise in Beowulf concerning Christian principles when King Hrothgar speaks because the majority of his speeches allude to Christian imagery: God may always work wonder upon wonder, the Guardian of Heaven...Now through the Lord s might a warrior has accomplished the deed that all of us with our skill could not perform (17). After the battle with Grendel, King Hrothgar elaborates on the mightiness of the Lord, and the salvation that He gives to the Danes in the form of Beowulf. Upon the defeat of Grendel and his mother, Hrothgar presents Beowulf with several splendid gifts, but reminds him keep yourself against the wickedness, beloved Beowulf, best of men, and choose better eternal gains. Have no care for pride... (31). Foreshadowing the necessary qualities that Beowulf uses in his reign, Hrothgar reminds Beowulf to take precautions on the spoils of warfare, and avoid the deadly sin of pride. After the death of Hygleac, Beowulf rises to the throne due to his respectful and altruistic nature, not because of some divine right. Despite the religious allegories of Hrothgar s speeches and Beowulf s gratitude to the Lord, most of the poem retains the underlying pagan
  • 34. The Human Immunodeficiency Virus ( Siv ) The Human Immunodeficiency Virus, HIV, is primarily a sexually transmitted infection. It can also be spread by contact with infected blood, most commonly IV drug users, or from mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth or breast feeding. When HIV weakens the immune system HIV develops into AIDS. The start of HIV was said to come from a strain of DNA from Chimpanzee s to contain polio. HIV /AIDShas become a widely spread virus that affects the human immune system. Africa has had the greatest number of infected persons, both adults and children than any other continent. According to a ten year study finished in the year 2005; a strain of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) was found in a number of chimpanzee colonies in the south east ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This pandemic was much more sufficient in Western Africa especially in areas around Lake Victoria. This was rapid increase was caused by high ratio of men in the urban population, lack of circumcision for the males, widespread labor migration, low status of woman, and sexually transmitted diseases. The pandemic was thought to spread so quickly because eighty five percent of sex workers were infected with HIV. During the 1990 s the infection was booming in Southern Africa, since HIV had been on the continent for a number of years, there were a few ideas about prevention campaigns, but those were to minimum effect because there was no effective treatment in Africa. In 1999, Kenyan president Daniel Arap Moi declared that HIV was a nation disaster. Eastern Africa HIV population was starting to drop off, Kampala HIV population had fallen from 30% down to 12%. In 2000, five pharmaceutical companies offered to help and reduce the prices on the HIV drugs for all of Africa and other poor regions. These companies fought for the lower prices to try and manufacture drugs for lower prices. This lead to generic drugs that they would sell to the ones in need in Africa. This started a scare because of the unstable health care they have in Africa. The next problem was some did not know how to properly take these drugs or how much to take. The distribution was one of many other problems the companies had, because it was difficult
  • 35. Single-Sex School s Benefits Single sex school s benefits In some countries single sex schools is not provided and against the law. In 2002, only a dozen schools were separating sexes and this research is according to the National Association for Single Sex Public Education. Many parents believe that placing their child in single sex schools give them sexual freedom. Students in single sex school benefit more than those in co education. It improves the behaviour, performance of the students, although boys and girls have different styles of learning. Most of the people agree on that the behavior of students differs. In co education schools grades are equally for both genders. Indicting that neither gender is disadvantaged by the other, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Teachers of single sex schools do not have to teach a lot of different styles, they just can concentrate on only one teaching style which will help the students a lot to understand easily. Moreover, the concentration of students and participation will increase a lot. Distraction between students will decline. There is assumption here that boys and girls should learn about each other in school. But is the main goal of school is to develop students socially? The assumption is false; other, there are a lot of another ways to develop socially through family, neighbourhood and clubs. Finally, single sex school students behaviour is much better than co education schools students because the distraction vanish, attendance rise and positive attitudes will occur. Most of the people agree on that boys and girls have different styles which decrease there performance. There is kind of learning which is good for boys and not good for girls. Each sex cooperates with each other better than cooperating with the opposite sex. Moreover, single sex schools help the students to participate more than in co education schools. So every country should provide a choice to parents to have single sex education along with co education. Reference List |Internet | |In text
  • 36. Duck Hunting Essay Duck hunting is an absolute passion for me and nothing could possibly interrupt this annual event. For me, sitting out in a duck blind at 5:30 in the morning with the brisk cold air biting at my skin is something I look forward to each and every year. Even having to break through a layer of thin ice to make it out to my blindnever gets old. The frigid cold on my hands can get unbearable at times, but the possibility of frostbite is never at the forefront of my thoughts. After all, when the ducks start to fly, nothing can force me off the lake. My passion for duck hunting began when I met Bruce, a friend of my dad s who introduced me to the sport. He is a phenomenal man who really has a brilliant knowledge in the sport of duck ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At exactly 11:54 a.m., we heard the echoing sound of shotguns. Although it wasn t noon, Bruce was blowing duck calls like they were going out of style. Shots were being fired from almost every member of our group, and Bruce was dropping a flock of Mallards into our decoys. After the initial excitement had settled down, the dogs came back with only five retrieved ducks. Instead of being disappointed, we were amused. You see, we seemed to have hit more air than ducks. Maybe if we would have shot the clay pigeons a few more times in target practice, we would have done better. As opening day progressed, we improved a lot. Our group ended up five short of the 50 daily limit for the ten of us. At the end of the hunt, we reminisced about the day s events while we cleaned the ducks, barbecued and laid out our hunting plans for day two. Day two arrived a lot sooner than we had expected. Since opening day was complete, additional hunting hours could now begin at sunrise. When we got out to the blind, the ducks were once again thick in the air. I don t know why, but as I was sitting in the blind, I remembered a quote I had read in a Field and Streams magazine. The quote was A successful hunt can not be successful without a successful duck caller. I have never found a quote to be truer. From day two on, it became my motto. Bruce continued to call the ducks into our decoys
  • 37. Greek Influence On Ancient Egypt Ancient Egypt is well known for its gods, culture and impressive structures. The Greeks especially were impressed with the country, its monuments and its antiquity. # Their technological advances and exotic practices, foreign to many other civilizations of the time often receives praise, even in violent ways. Egypt was often conquered in the ancient world because of the amount of interest surrounding them as well as their wealth. However, one might assume that the Egyptians and their unique culture after being taken over by such groups as the Hyksos, Persians or Macedonians (to name a few) may have been forced to change drastically. In most situations, when civilizations expanded, like the Macedonians in the mid to early 300s B.C.E., they forced not only their rule upon the people of the lands they conquered but also their values, religious beliefs and way of life. Such a theme reoccurred throughout history and could lead to a chain reaction of unhappiness, possible rebellions of the conquered people but eventual submission. Surprisingly, after Alexander the Great took over... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He did not waste time in further winning the favor of the Egyptian people and made many contributions to their gods. In Memphis [Egypt s capital city at the time], he publicly sacrificed to Apis and promised to restore the Egyptian temples desecrated by the Persians. # He then replaced Darius as pharaoh, though sources disagree on whether Alexander took part in a formal ceremony to take on the title or if the Egyptian people just accepted him as such. Like other pharaohs of Egypt, Alexander did not wait for death before building the monuments which would commemorate him. His passion for destroying cities was matched by his zeal for founding Alexandrias. The greatest was established in Egypt # and which after his death became the capital
  • 38. Northern Kurdistan Research Paper History of Turkish Occupation of Northern Kurdistan Since 1984, and especially the last few months, the domestic problems of a major N.A.T.O, Middle Eastern, and American ally state have come to the forefront of the international news scene. That state is the Republic of Turkey and it s primary troubles stem from the past seven decades of acrimonious policies directed at the indigenous ethnic Kurds. The main problem, now, is the Kurdish popular insurgency on it s hands, in Turkish occupied Northern Kurdistan. The Kurdish question has long been covered up and denied by the state of Turkey, but recent events has forced Turkey to concede that it has a serious Kurdish insurgency on its hands. Turkey s inability to deal with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, past Turkish rhetoric has been that there is no official Kurdish problem in Turkey, because officially no Kurds exist. We can ascertain that the kurds make up between twenty five and thirty three percent of the Turkey s population. This would put the Kurdish population about twelve to twenty million (Morris). Because of past and present forced Turkish assimilation practices, the Kurds live in all parts of the country, but most of the Kurdish population is concentrated in the southeastern part of Turkey. They represent a high percentage of the population in fifteen provinces and take up a total of thirty percent of all of Turkey (Kendal). Economically, the Kurds are the poorest inhabitants of the country. The per capita of a Kurd is one tenth of a Turk living in Istanbul; well below the poverty line (McDowell). While the rest of Turkey has modernized and adopted some capitalistic practices, the Kurdish areas, by contrast, are underdeveloped and exploited by feudal landlords. The wealth of the area is drained and channeled to the Turkish metropolis (Kendal). Much of the region is relatively unchanged since the last seventy years of Turkish rule or has suffered even worse economically. The thirty million Kurds of the Middle East have lived in Kurdistan before record of modern history was kept. The very first mention of the Kurds in
  • 39. People In Japanese Internment Camps On December 7, 1941 the Japanese empire attacked Pearl Harbor. 2,400 Americans were killed and 1,200 injured. President Franklin D. Roosevelt immediately took action. In February 19, 1942 he signed the executive order 9066. This executive order gave military army s immense power. They were to take everyone with Japanese ancestry to internment camps were they would be held captive. All of these military areas would exclude all the people of Japanese ancestry, just because they were considered dangerous . The Japanese people did not know if they would be imprisoned or deported. They would be imprisoned or deported even if they only had 1/16th of Japanese blood. 110,000 Japanese people were relocated in camps. These people had to leave everything... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All the camps had schools, hospitals, libraries and even post offices, but most of these were built by the people living in those camps. A large amount of Japanese Americans died due to inadequate medical care while others were killed by guards for not following the rules. It was all as in a prison there was guard towers, barbed wire and the people didn t have the right to leave whenever they wanted if they did try to leave or escape they would be shot and killed. Their life was extremely restricted. In 1945 all internees were freed almost all their belongings were in ruins in World War 2 more than 20,000 Japanese Americans served in the U.S.A army. 45 years later the congress passed the civil liberties act which acknowledged that the internment camps had been a grave injustice and mandated congress to pay each victim of internment 20,000 dollars in reparation. As you can see, Japanese internment was an important event in American history but it also affected a lot of families of Japanese ancestry. They were to abandon their homes and everything else they
  • 40. Slaughterhouse s Wastewater Treatment Plant The influent, after screening and decanting is stored to the flow and organic load equalization tank and then inflows at a rate of QF = 80m3 d 1 to the SNdN activated sludge system. The SNdN system actually functions as an autonomous treatment plant where oxidation of organic pollutants, nitrification/denitrification and suspended solids sedimentation are taking place. Furthermore a sludge recycling from the secondary clarifier to the aeration tank is performed so as to ensure the required microbiological load (5000 В± 450 mg L 1). The aeration tank of the SNdN activated sludgesystem operates under low D.O. concentration (between 0,2 to 0,7 mg L 1). According to Mercalf and Eddy (2003), under low D.O. concentration conditions, low nitrification rates result, as the activated sludge floc will be partially aerobic. Denitrification occurs in the anoxic zones within the floc particles due to oxygen depletion. These conditions results nitrogen removal in a single aeration tank, referred as simultaneous nitrification and denitrification (Mercalf and Eddy, 2003). In such systems, although usually both nitrification and denitrification are occurring at low rates, relative high SRT and HRT values achieves significant nitrogen removal (Mercalf and Eddy, 2003). The SRT and HRT values of the SNdN system studied are 29 and 0,75 days respectively. Subsequently the overflowing effluent of the SNdN system is then transferred for further treatment in the PCMAS part of the WWTP. The PCMAS is
  • 41. Persuasive Essay On Electric Cars Cars have always run on some sort of combustible fuel since they were invented. However due to advances in technology, we are able to run cars on alternative resources such as electricity, solar, and natural gas. Electric cars have been the recent rage for the past five years with Tesla coming out with a very efficient and luxurious car and tax credits offered for driving an alternative fuel vehicle. They also offer ways to reduce car pollution. The hype about electric cars is real, but that begs the question does driving an electric carsave you money over a regular fossil fuel car? To start off you must look at the efficiency of both types of vehicles. For this purpose we will take the most bought electric car, the Nissan Leaf, and a basic good mpg fossil fuel car, Mazda 3i hatchback (using 2016 models). The Nissan Leaf attains a lofty 114 mpgE, while the Mazda 3i gets 34 mpg. These numbers seem misleading, because the range of these vehicles is much different. The Nissan Leaf only has a range of 84 miles despite such a high mpg, while the Mazda 3i has an estimated 448 mile range. The cost to drive the Mazda 3i 28.1 miles, which the national average miles per gallon for automobiles, is $2.06 dollars using 10/9/17 prices. The cost of driving the Nissan Leaf 28.1 miles is 1 cent due to electricity being a less expensive commodity than gasoline. The bigger difference between the two cars is their environmental output, since that was the whole reason this kind of technology
  • 42. Big Brother In George Orwell s Nineteen Eighty-Four Big Brother. A leader, tyrant and TV show. All of which have connotations of invading peoples already limited privacy. Big Brother originated in George Orwell s Nineteen Eighty Four. He is the mysterious overlord that watches over every inhabitant through screens renamed telescreens in Orwellian newspeak. The main protagonist is Winston Smith is a 39 year old man who lives alone in Airstrip One of Oceania. He is constantly watched and unable to do or say anything that isn t in line with what Big Brother stands for. If they are at war with Eurasia then he must hate Eurasia. Vice versa if Oceania is at war with Eastasia. When people don t comply with the rules, they end up mysteriously disappearing. They vanish and it s as if they had never... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The base, making up 80% of the population, are the Proletarians. They are the main workforce, working in mines and factories to provide the essentials for a functioning society. They are left to their own devices and aren t constantly scrutinised. Above them is the Outer Party . They are people who work in the main sections of the government; they do the monotonous desk jobs, working long hours in small cubicles. They are people who are considered possible threats to the totalitarian regime of Big Brother. They make up 15 18% of the population. There are committees and groups that citizens can join, for example, the children of party members are part of a scout like group called the spies . They observe their parents and report any suspicious activity. The last and most powerful sub group, is the Inner party, consisting of important, influential politicians. This minority of less than 5% lives a life in luxury, served by proles and prisoners of war. They have the privilege of occasional privacy, the option to switch off a telescreen in a room. Though for any more than a half hour and the Thoughtpolice would get suspicious. They work in secrecy, controlling the operations of the war front and making speeches to control the
  • 43. Super Size Me Documentary Over the years Obesity has become a big problem in america for many reasons. The number of deaths obesity had caused is a very large number and will continue to rise. Luckily, the Super Size Me documentary did a good job at explaining the risks of fast food and has brought me to realize how important it is to to control the amount of fast foodyou eat. Watching this documentary I have obtained lots of useful information and it definitely got my attention about the world wide problem of Obesity. The Super Size Me documentary was very informative and brought me to realize my own diet. It also made me start to think about how I could possibly change to live a more healthy lifestyle. As we all know living an obese lifestyle may cause life threatening problems such as heart attacks, types of cancer, and more often than not you will have mobility issues and a possible need to be hospitalized. Knowing this I ve decided fast food ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In comparison to what was mentioned in the movie I personally don t exercise as much as I should, but I also try not to eat out that much and cook healthier meals. However, since watching the documentary it really stressed the point of exercising, and made me want to exercise more to feel better mentally and physically. Super Size Me made me want to be a healthier person. Although this documentary got the point eating fast food regularly is very unhealthy across I thought it was a little ridiculous to go on a mcdonald s binge eating nothing but their food for a whole month. I also thought it was a little unrealistic because not a lot of people only eat Mcdonald s as their diet, there is always something else instead of that. However, it is still not okay to eat poorly more often than not, but I did like how he really showed the long term effects caused by eating that
  • 44. Tata Group And Their Relative Global Industry... 1. Describe the Tata Group s major subsidiaries and their relative global industry competitiveness. Tata group is an international venture having based in India. It has 106 running company, with businesses inside above 100 countries all more than 6 continents, offering products to many markets all over the world and also services to more than 150 countries. In the year 2009, Tata group was positioned number eleven amongst the best globally operating companies (Kneale, 2009). Tata Group s major subsidiaries and global industry competitiveness a top of the line corporate citizenship has been a segment of the group s DNA as a worldwide competitive strategy. An extent of around sixty one percent of the shares of the group is involved by benevolent trusts, in this manner reestablishing wealth to individuals. Because of this extraordinary ownership creation and reasoning of helping the general public, the name of Tata has been cherished for more than 142 years. Tata is confided for its recognition to strong values together with business ethics. Every single Tata company is run independently and has its individual BOD and in addition shareholders with whom it is responsible. There are more than thirty Tata publicly listed subsidiaries. These subsidiaries possess an aggregate marketplace capitalization of around $152 billion and in addition the investor base of around 62 million (ET Bureau, 2011). Tata Group s major subsidiaries are: пѓ Tata Steel(TS), пѓ Tata Motors(TM), пѓ Tata
  • 45. The Sociocultural and Political Influence of Hamas in... The Islamic Resistance Movement, also known as al Harakah al Muqawama al Islamiya (Hamas), has proven to be an extremely agile and capable terrorist organization in Palestine. They benefit from a deep rooted sociocultural infrastructure, highly lethal tactics and a complex hierarchy of leadership, all of which have allowed the organization to prosper for over two decades. As where 90% of terrorist groups wither and rapidly falter, Hamashas been able to quickly adapt to the constantly changing political and social environment of Palestine . This evolution, has always assured the organization a generous group of adherents. The necessity to change based on environmental stressors has likened it to a multipronged organism, which has... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both of these approaches would pave the way for Hamas seemingly bipolar tenure in Palestine. By the 1970 s, the Palestinian population was disillusioned by secularism, Westernization and materialism, and many looked toward the Muslim Brotherhood and the Islamic revival as an alternative . A drastic turn of events led to niche in Palestine that a more violent facet of the Muslim Brotherhood was willing to fill. Since the 1950 s, the Muslim Brotherhood complemented the spiritual services provided in mosques with social and welfare services, delivered through a network of clinics, schools, charities, drug treatment centers, and even sports clubs . However, since 1988, with the onset of the fist intifada, Hamas has followed an oscillatory pattern of violence and social charitable work. During the first and second intifada, Hamas inspired the greater Palestinian public to support violent means to incite change in the region. Conversely, during the Oslo peace process, when the majority of Palestinians did not condone the level of violence that was seen during the first intifada, Hamas dedicated more time towards their social roots, ultimately increasing their grassroots support. During these lulls in violence with Israel, Hamas successfully institutionalized Islamism in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. According to Sarah Roy, by 2000, 10 to 40 percent of all social institutions in the West Bank and Gaza were Islamic . Arguably, these expanded new areas of Islamic social
  • 46. College Essay On Hair Texture Have you ever looked at people and wondered why everyone doesn t have the same hair texture. Everyone on this planet has a different hair texture than you, me, or your best friend. Hair texture is the measure of the circumference of the hair strand itself. There are several subcategories of hair texture that vary between very straight and fine to very curly and coarse. Everyone has a different hairtexture and how they choose to accept and embrace depends on how they grew up. The way a person grows up will determine how they embrace their hair because a person brought up believing that their is ugly or that hair is beautiful will change how they embrace their hair. For example African American girls have always been told their hair is too
  • 47. The Premature Burial In The Premature Burial , Edgar Allen Poe illustrates a narrator who explores his fear of being buried alive. Throughout the short story Poe makes the theme clear by illustrating that fears can be overcome as long as you focus on the darkest parts in life. Poe demonstrates the theme through conflicts with the narrator and his fear. During the short story, the narrator is absorbed by his fear. The narrator has a medical disorder called catalepsy. This physical condition can make a person not move or speak for several hour or even months. This condition haunts him everyday. He is afraid of being with people because if the catalepsy gets to him while with people they can confuse him with being dead and then bury him alive. For him no event... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The theme is The Premature Burial is that fears can be overcome as long as you focus on the darkest areas of life. In January I faced one of my biggest fear. I was put in a situation to leave my home country and pursue soccer. I feared that nothing would go right and the kids would be much better than me. Constant thoughts of leaving friends and family for nothing ran through my head. On the plane ride to Portugal which was my destination for soccer I could not sleep. Like the narrator is The Premature Burial this fear put me in complete distress . The first couple days all i thought about was failing and having to go home and explain to everyone that I was not good enough or strong enough to stay away. I later on faced my fear by going to the first practice. Once I started playing every thought of fear escaped my mind. I realized that my imagination is what kept me limited to succeed. After the practice I got good news from the coaches and offered a spot on the team. Like the narrator, my fear was overcome by experiences. With my fear overcome, living in Portugal is not so bad. Without the reminder of my fear, I am enjoying my stay and starting to feel grateful for this opportunity. In my life experience and poe s short story, fear is present but can be tamed to a better and happier