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Values In Students Life
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Essay On Importance Of Moral Values In Students LifeEssay On Importance Of Moral Values In Students Life
What Was The Legacy Of The Great Exhibition Of 1851
The legacy of the Great Exhibition of 1851 started when Prince Albert, spouse of Queen Victoria
and president of the Royal Society of Arts, had the idea of an exhibition to impress the world with
Britain s industrial achievements, known as the Crystal Palace in 1849. Arrangements were
developed and the necessary funds were raised, with Victoria herself leading the list of donations.
Joseph Paxton was an english architect and horticulturist. Designed conservatory in gardens at
Chatsworth, which served as a model for his design of the Crystal Palace, built of plate glass and
cast iron for the LondonExhibition of 1851 and re erected into a palace at Sydenham (3). The
Crystal Palace was a remarkable construction of prefabricated parts. It consisted
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Case Study On Streets Of Future
Streets of Future: A Case Study Of Delhi
Cities today are constantly escalating in terms of number and size. As India is moving on the path
of rapid and massive urbanisation, urban centres are also growing at a faster pace. Census 2011,
positioned level of urbanization at 31.1% with number of urban residents at 377 million spread over
more than 7500 urban settlements. The spatial growth of Delhi indicates tremendous rise in
settlements.
While the total population growth from 2001 to 2011 is 21%, urban population is 27% indicating
that Delhi has been urbanising faster than its growth in past decades. Although, master plans are
made for proper functioning of cities, but very little attention is paid to street design, which is the
basic unit of cities and urbanscapes. It is important to address the design, street ... Show more
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Special care should be taken to improve the mobility of impaired and disabled.
The street design should be focused on pedestrian environment. The approach to street design
should be multi disciplinary. Provision of transition areas from roads to streets should be provided.
Transition zones should be treated by using large trees, narrowing of carriageways and change in
surface materials.
Aspect of legibility should be focused for clear perception of routes by the people. Features and
landmarks which are aesthetically and historically recognised are valued by the people.
Controlled Street markets, kerbs and parking implemented the way it is perceived can definitely
improve the street life of Delhi.
Management of traffic by speed control and permeability helps in maintaining the ambience
Balanced approach to self regulating streets, street trees with proper size and plantation, active
street edges to provide passive surveillance and better street environment.
A well thought design enhances land value, a calm traffic and comfortable pedestrian and
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Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz Analysis
Think inside the box, think inside the box! When we think inside a box we are imitating our
capability and limits are view of the world. We are limited to an area but there were two inspiring
females that thought outside the box. This two female had no limits, Frida Kahlo and Sor Juana
Ines de la Cruz where the beginning of feminist movement. They may not be recognized for their
people in there years but they did change the view of femalenow. They work around what they had
and no matter the problem or people around them they would work. Frida and Sor Juana had no
space limits for their art and writing. Frida would paint and Sor Juana would write, these two
women where strong because in there year s females were only allowed to be housewife and they
defied that. Frida and Sor Juana are very dedicated women, they were able to mentally make a
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They stand out and went against the norm. In the beginning of their life line they both were
willing to become men so that they can have higher education and the same opportunity. Sor
Juana at her youth ask her mother to dress her as men so that she can learn more, but her mother
denied the question. Frida Kahlo also did something similar. For a family portrait Frida dress as
a men and her mother was very angry. These two had no limits and made anything there space.
Even this two women are from different year period, Sor Juana from the 1600s and Frida Kahlo
from the 1900s. Having a time gap make them no different, on the other hand they show a lot of
thing in common, one and the main one is that they were able to have no limits in there art and
writing. They both made their mental space anywhere and did what they loved. They had their
mental space and there space. Sor Juana became a nun to have the space and the time to read and
learn more. Frida Kahlo had her parent house La casa Azul where she move
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Professional Tree Removal
3 Reasons to Have Professional Tree Removal in Greenville, NC Trees are thought to be a
healthy addition to the environment as well as your home. Unfortunately, trees often grow too
large and pose a risk of damaging your home, your property and/or your family. When a tree is
too large, diseased or has root rot, it may need to be removed or treated by a professional tree
service in Greenville, NC. If the tree needs to be removed, it is important to know that it is not
an easy DIY project. A successful tree removal in Greenville, NC should be done by a Greenville
tree service for a number of reasons, including the following: Prevent Property Damage Large
trees with overgrown branches may fall during a heavy storm, which can cause significant damage
to your home and property. If the tree is healthy, but overgrown, a tree service in Greenville, NC
may be able to prune the overgrown branches to prevent the tree from becoming bulky... Show more
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If you decide to attempt a tree removal on your own in attempts to save money, you may end up
spending more than you anticipated. You may end up with serious injuries and/or damage to
your home, both of which can be expensive to mend. Another expensive cost is renting the
appropriate equipment you will need to remove the tree. A professional tree service in
Greenville, NC is licensed, insured and bonded, which protects them from possible damages to
your home and/or injured employees and they will already have the appropriate equipment
required to safely and effectively remove the tree. If you have trees that are close to or overhang
power lines and/or your home, you should consider contacting a Greenville, NC tree service to
examine the tree. If possible, the tree will be pruned and shaped, but if the tree needs to be
removed, you can rest assured that the task will be safely completed without damaging your
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The Great Molasses Flood Of 1919
Would you believe me if I told you that it was just as effortless to swim in syrup as swimming in
water? Well, it s true! I realize it seems insane, doesn t it? Throughout this essay, I am going to
talk about the history of molasses (syrup), The Great Molasses Flood of 1919, and how we know
swimming in syrup is much like swimming in a pool of water.
Molasses, from the Latin word melaceres, meaning honey like, is a thick dark syrup that is a
byproduct of sugar refining. This results when sugar is crystallized out of sugar cane or sugar beet
juice. (Molasses) Before doing thorough research, I never knew the history of syrup, in fact, I had
never actually thought about syrup quite often either, considering that I am not an extremely
tremendous fan of syrup. However, I believe that I am further educated on the subject after my
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I couldn t imagine!
The source of what became known as the Great Molasses Flood was a 50 foot tall steel holding
tank located on Commercial Street in Boston s North End. On January 15, 1919, a crowded
section of Boston was rocked by a massive tidal wave not of water, but of molasses. The bizarre
deluge came after a molasses holding tank burst and sent 2.3 million gallons of the dark brown
syrup swirling through the city streets. 21 people were killed and over 150 people were injured.
(The Great)
As I was reading as The Great Molasses Flood of 1919, I was shocked!The closest relation that I
could possibly think of that I have seen is the rainfall flood of 2008 in Saline County, Illinois. I
remember going outside and wading in water, it was almost impossible to drive and buildings were
flooded majorly. Excess of 12 inches above normal. (Flood of 2008) When I walked outside, I could
not believe my eyes! I didn t even think it was possible for Carrier Mills to get as much rain as it had
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Jd Salinger Essay
Salinger, J(erome) D(avid) (1919 ), American novelist and short story writer, known for his
stories dealing with the intellectual and emotional struggles of adolescents who are alienated
from the empty, materialistic world of their parents. Salinger s work is marked by a profound
sense of craftsmanship, a keen ear for dialogue, and a deep awareness of the frustrations of life in
America after World War II (1939 1945).
Jerome David Salinger was born and raised in New York City. He began writing fiction as a
teenager. After graduating from the Valley Forge Military Academy in 1936, he began studies at
several colleges in the New York City area, but he took no degree. He did, however, take a fiction
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In the early 1960s, Salinger virtually stopped writing for publication and disappeared from public
view into his rural New Hampshire home. In an interview that he granted during the 1970s, Salinger
maintained that he continues to write daily, and has merely rejected publication as quot;a terrible
invasion of his privacy. quot; Salinger s reclusiveness added to his cult status.
II. Works
Print section
The Catcher in the Rye is narrated by Holden Caulfield, a 16 year old boy who has just flunked
out of his third private boarding school. Unwilling to remain at school until the end of the term,
Holden runs away to New York City. He does not contact his parents, who live there, but instead
drifts around the city for two days. The bulk of the novel is an account, at once hilariously funny
and tragically moving, of Holden s adventures in Manhattan. These include disillusioning
encounters with two nuns, a suave ex schoolmate, a prostitute named Sunny, and a sympathetic
former teacher who may be homosexual. Finally, drawn by his affection for his ten year old sister,
Phoebe, Holden abandons his spree and returns home.
Salinger s depiction of Holden Caulfield is considered one of the most convincing portrayals of an
adolescent in literature. Intelligent, sensitive, and imaginative, Holden desires acceptance into the
adult world even though he is sickened and obsessed by what he regards as its quot;phonies, quot;
including his teachers, parents, and his older
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Six Sigm Integrated Learning Project
Integrated Learning Project
Jamison Burks
Liberty University
August 21, 2015 3. Key Concepts
3.1 Six Sigma Six Sigma is a quality improvement philosophy and a methodology and collection of
statistical techniques used to implement that philosophy. Six Sigma s focuses on reducing or
removing identifiable sources of changes in order to decrease the number of defects in a product.
Six Sigma was developed by Bill Smith and was used to standardize the way in which defects are
tallied (Meredith, 2013). As a new way of doing business, six sigma can have a significant impact
on the end result of business. There are many way six sigma can be applied. For example, the
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Theory of Constraints
3.6. Brainstorming
Brainstorming is a very popular and commonly used problem solving technique in business (Zhao
Hou, 2010). It is a technique that allows the people in an organization to work together to identify
challenges, opportunities, determine outcomes, solve problems, and create innovative ideas. An
advertising executive named Alex Osborn first developed the concept in the 1950 s. The basis for
the development of brainstorming is the old saying two heads are better than one. When Osborn
created the concept of brainstorming, he developed the four following guidelines:
1.Come up with as many ideas as you possibly can
2.Do not make fun of the ideas of others during the brainstorming session
3.Extend, improve, and/or combine on one another s ideas
4.Express every idea no matter how weird or ridiculous they may
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Dance Autobiography
When I was little the earliest memories I had was in the Lori Allen Dance Company. When I was
three my mom put me in dance class to not only strengthen my muscles, but to get me to be more
social. Even though I was still very young, my mom was very scared that I would grow up and
never open up to anyone else, but her. The first day of danceclass I remember like it was yesterday.
I walked in and a bunch of little girls were putting on their ballet shoes. My mom walked me in
and sat down on the floor. She knew that if she were to leave me there in that room I would run
out screaming and crying. For the first couple of dance practices I wouldn t take my eyes off my
mom. I wanted to make sure that she didnt abandoned me. After about ten practices
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Eugenie Clark Research Paper
Eugenie Clark was born on May 4, 1922 in New York City; she died at age 92 on Feb. 25, 2015.
She died due to lung cancer which she had a tough battle for many years. Eugenie started her
interest in fish and sharks when she went to her first aquarium when she was nine years old.
From there she went to college to study ichthyologist in New York City University. Ichthyologist
is a branch of zoology that deals with fishes. Eugenie received her Bachelor of Arts degree where
she majored in zoology and her Master of Arts degree.
Eugenie Clark Major contribution to the biological community is Clark helped found the Cape
Haze marine Laboratory in Placida Florida. In 1995 her team found the whale sharks giving birth to
live young sharks. She made ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She would visit the fish every week because her mom worked there. By visiting the sharks so
much it made her think one day that she would want to see the wild sharks in the ocean. Clark
began to learn everything she could about the fish housed there and quickly made friends with the
Bowery bums. Some of them were well educated men who just didn t make out in their life, and
they knew quite a bit about the fishes. They were like a bunch of jolly uncles to me. (Biographical
Series)
She received awards throughout her lifetime. Some of the awards were The Explorers Club
Medal and high honors from the American Society of Oceanographers and the National
Geographic Society. She was so good at what she did, she even wrote more than 175 articles for
the academic and popular press. With the articles she inspired thousands of people to second
guess sharks and realize what beautiful creatures they are. She also received the Emmy Award
for her underwater films and she was put into the Maryland Women s Hall of Fame. On March
16, 2015 the U.S. Congress posthumously honored and recognized Dr. Clark for her efforts to
understand and preserve the ocean realm. Eugenie Clark taught so many people about the
importance of fish and sharks during her time and today, she also leaves a legacy that will inform
her fellow scientists and ocean lovers for generations to come. (National Ocean
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Essay on Zimbabwe Should Not Have To Suffer This Way
Zimbabwe Should Not Have To Suffer This Way
In recent years, Zimbabwe has been prone to increasing violence as a result of a corrupt
government. There have been many instances reported to HRWO (Human rights watch
organization) of personal accounts where landowners and workers alike have been subjected to
beatings, pillaging, threats, and overall persecution. These acts of terrorism are the products of a
military coup that is currently in power called the Zanu PF and orchestrated by the veterans of the
war for Zimbabwe s Independence.
The world must not stand by and watch these crimes against humanity take place with a complacent
eye any longer. This tyrannical powers regime of terror which enacted the Zimbabwe land reform
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The election was a landslide and the days of a white owned tyrannical government was over, or at
least that s what the native people were led to believe.
One British condition in the Lancaster Agreements was the ensured protection of white farm
owners for the first ten years of the new government. These conditions simply said were willing
seller, willing buyer meaning that land would not be acquired forcefully from any already
functional farms. After the term of the agreement was up, the government had control of
redistributing the land to the people. For the first ten years redistribution was slow and most of the
land was still in the hands of the white commercial farmers. During this period President Mugabe
took out enormous loans from the World Bank and invested it in institutions designed to fit the
luxurious standards of the elite. They awarded the majority of usable land to the elite of
Zimbabwe, while the majority of the country was rapidly growing poorer, and paying for the
government s outstanding loans through a process called Economic Structural Adjustment
Program. This is a program the World Bank and the IMF (International Monetary Fund) setup to
ensure that the loans given are paid back in a
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This Study Reports The Detection Of The Carbapenem Resistance
This study reports the detection of the carbapenem resistance gene blaOXA 48 in 33 clinical
isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from six hospitals in Khartoum state Sudan in period from
December 2015 to June 2016. 21.2% of the samples were positive for the blaoxa 48. 36.4.8% of
the samples were resistant to meropenem, and 54.5% were sensitive while 9.1 were intermediately
resistant to meropenem. Among the imipenem resistant organisms 57.1% of them were positive for
the blaoxa 48, 28.6% of the intermediately resistant were positive for the blaoxa 48 and 14.3% of
the sensitive organisms were positive to the blaoxa 48. 42.4% were resistant to imipenem, 48.5%
were sensitive and 9.1% were intermediately resistant to imipenem. Among the imipenem... Show
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OXA 48 is not inhibited by clavulanic acid and EDTA, some studies showed that this class D
enzymes can be inhibited by JDB/LN 1 255 compounds (Drawz et al., 2010). The first case of
resistance mediated by OXA 48 was identified in 2001 from a multi drug resistant Klebsiella
pneumonae in Istanbul Turkey (AktaЕџ et al., 2008). Followed by several cases of OXA 48
producing organisms like pseudomonas, E.coli and citrobacter were reported in patients from or
have a relation with Turkey (Livermore and Woodford, 2006). After that outbreaks were reported
worldwide, disseminating from Middle Eastern countries and North Africa. Sporadic cases have
been reported in Lebanon, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. In Africa, mostly in northern African
countries of Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and Morocco. There were also reports of the enzyme producing
organism in Senegal and South Africa (Pasteran et al., Lafeuille et al., 2013, Nasr et al., 2013).
This study reports the detection of blaOXA 48 gene in multidrug resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa
clinical isolates that found resistant to a single or both imipenem and meropenem in an invitro disc
diffusion sensitivity test in period from December 2015 to June 2016 from six hospitals in
Khartoum state Sudan. Methods A total number of 33 clinical isolates of pseudomonas were
phenotypically tested for carbapenem
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The Biography And Career Plan
The biography and career plan laid out in this paper provide me with a useful guide as I evaluate
my professional life and establish goals for myself. I am able to apply the insights and advice I
received from my interviewee to my desired career direction and map out a course of action.
Jamie Minkler Biography
Jamie Minkler is currently the Signature Program and Events Manager for the Anaheim Ducks
Hockey Club in Anaheim, California. She holds a B.S. in Marketing with a minor in Business
Management and a Masters in Sports Management from the University of San Francisco. She has
experience as: a marketing intern for the LA Galaxy; a volunteer for Ironman in Hawaii; an event
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Seeing an event, big or small, come together from beginning to end is the ultimate reward. Her
pacesetting and coaching leadership styles also contribute to the accomplishments of her
department. She has high expectations for herself and others but also makes sure to keep
everything in perspective. I found this to be extremely effective and motivating because I felt we
were working as a team toward the same goals.
Jamie discussed challenges and adversity she has faced working in the industry and how it has
made her a more valuable employee. You have to have thick skin to work in this industry and you
cannot let the little things bother you. It is crucial that you focus on your job and do the best you
can without worrying and stressing out about things that are out of your control. There is not a lot
of money to be made in sports and entertainment and the hours are long, so you really have to love
what you do. Hockey in Southern California is growing but people have so many other areas
available to them to spend their discretionary income. The organization is constantly trying to find
ways to gain more fans and, more importantly, sell out hockey games. It is a challenge but one that
Jamie and her colleagues have accepted and enjoy taking on.
Jamie attributes several defining moments that have shaped her career. First, is the fact that she
would not be where she is today without her Masters in Sports Management. Second is her
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Roles Of Executive Information Officer
CIO (Chief Information officer) is the person who handles the management and technology. He is
head of the information technology planning and designing innovative processes. He is the capable
for the development of company standards, technological architecture and evaluation, manages the
client relationships, aligns information technology with the business and manages the finance of
the client. They oversee to reinvest in the IT infrastructure, as well as in business and technology
professionals.
Roles of CIO in an organization:
Chief information officer works with all other executives in the company and plan the Business and
financial goals.
CIO develops a strategy to achieve those business goals and recommends the investment which will
deliver measurable results.
CIO evaluates and communicates risks associated with IT investments.
CIO must balance the need for additional capacity against the risk of acquiring resources that may
be underutilized at other times.
Chief information officer manages information technology specialists team who operates IT
resources and ensure that this team can manage the IT operations.
CIO identifies the company s investment of financial resources in IT systems and develops cost
benefit analysis for IT spending.
CIO communicates with the information technology specialists to develop innovative ideas in the
new technology implementations.
CIO supervises the staff and encourages them in the development within the budget
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Family Observation
To reflect on my experience on the family observation, I will be using Gibbs reflective cycle
(1984; cited in Maclean Harrison, 2015). Gibbs reflective cycle will guide my exploration of the
family observation using the following headings: description, feelings, evaluation, analyse,
conclusion and action plan. This will reflect on my experience of the family observation it will
provide an account of the task that I am required to carry out, what took place, an account of my
feelings, an evaluation of the experience, an analysis of the events, a conclusion and an action plan.
Description
I completed three one hour family observations in a three week period based on Beatrice and her
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I believe that this opportunity was used to identify my strengths and areas of development required
in social work practice and develop an understanding of human development in relation to sociology
and psychology.
The British Association of Social Workers (BASWA) Professional Capability Framework (PCFD),
social workers are required to demonstrate and understand psychology and sociology theory applied
in practice. The family observation reflections were an opportunity to reflect on the theories that I
could identify during the family observation (See Appendix A; BASW, 2013).
Department of Education (2014) published knowledge and skills for children and family social
work which identifies the skills and ability for children and family social worker. This document
suggests that social worker should recognise theory covering the following areas: physical,
cognitive, social, emotional and behavioural development over a life span. Social workers should
also be able to understand that normative development on and individual based on each child
depending on genetic factor, health and disability as an example (ibid).
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Understanding Counter Reformation Essay
In order to understand the Counter Reformation one must consider the political factors and
motivators behind them as well as the belief factors when examining clashes with the Catholic
Church. The Catholic Church during 16th century experienced a reformation that was both
politically and belief driven. The Catholic Reformation also known as the Counter Reformation
allowed the church to clearly define its position, eliminate unchristian practices and examine its role
in world.
This paper will address the political motivators of the Counter Reformation, the unchristian practices
that fueled corruption and the clearly defined religious concerns of reformers. It will establish that
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They saw the church and its leadership filled with corruption and greed. The Renaissance popes
who led the church were not spiritual leaders. Those at the top of the clergy were wealthy and
lived lavish lifestyles. They indulged in nepotism, power politics and patronage. Furthermore, the
priests at the bottom were poor and unable to administer to the multiple parishes in their charge.
Thus it can be said that Counter Reformation was a response to a need for clarity in purpose.
But also, one can also say that the Counter Reformation was a natural and necessary response to the
Protestant reformation. Catholic reform was slow until after the Protestant Revolution began to
make serious in roads upon the ancient faith. A variety of Protestant sects had made their ways into
almost half the nations of the Europe by the 16th century. Catholics were dismayed by the great
increase in unorthodoxy. Many claim that the Counter Reformation was initiated to win back lost
souls. Thus it can be said that the Counter Reformation was a response to maintain and gain back
the followers. (Bossy)
There were a variety of movements that initiated reform within the church. The Catholic Church
during the Middles Ages had lost much as a religious institution. During this period ignorance and
corruption in the church was insidious. One only has to look at the church leaders in Spain as
evidence. Some priest didn t even understand the Latin in the mass, monks kept
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State Regulated or Federal Regulate Insurance
One of the most important economic issues in the insurance industry is the push for increased
federal regulation of insurance. According to the Washington Surveying Rating Bureau, Congress
in 1945 stated that the regulation of the business of insurance would be best left to individual states.
Since the release of this statement, a common argument that state regulation is inefficient, costly,
and burdensome has been made. It is also argued that the 50 or so individual laws and jurisdictions
embody many rules and standards that are very difficult and timely as regulatory systems. These
systems have been described as very costly, and that they also deny customers the creativity of the
free market to quickly develop and market innovative insuranceproducts. The common way to
respond to these issues in such a robust industry is typically by federal regulation. It is believed
that having just one regulator for the entire country will lead to more new products being
introduced in the market place and thus, increased competition which will be better financially
for all consumers, carriers, and agents. This logic is likely supported by the idea that it is easier
to introduce a product if it is going to only be approved by one insurance department rather than
several dozens more. However, many other factors come to play. It is important to realize that the
purpose of insurance regulation is to provide consumer protection. In RMI 3500, I have learned that
there are insurance
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Brandenburg V. Ohio Speech Analysis
Randolph called for a demonstration on the campus of USD in attempt to stamp out Stalinist
oppression. In Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969), the court established a two pronged test to evaluate
speech acts: (1) speech can be prohibited if it is directed at inciting or producing imminent lawless
action and (2) it is likely to incite or produce such action. During the demonstration, which was
attended by dozens of students, Randolph called for resistance against Universitypolicies. In his
confession to Vermillion Police, Randolph admitted that his speech was intended to stir up fellow
students. Although Randolph did not personally destroy campus property or intend for the
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USD officials cited concerns about drug use within the group. However, simply because one
member of the group possesses an illegal substance, it is not grounds for baring an entire group.
Administrative staff should not have requested that the newspaper editor refuse to print editorials
submitted by Randolph. In Near v. Minnesota (1931) the Supreme Court ruled that government
cannot censor or prohibit a publication in advance, even if the communication might be punishable
after publication. USD, a public state University, cannot place prior restraint on Rudolph s
editorials as submitted to the newspaper. After the publication of the editorial those who disagree
have the privilege to write a rebuttal. Even though the editorials in question were calling for
resistance, the University can sensor the material after the fact or punish the writer, but authorities
cannot take any action regarding an article prior to it being printed, per the Near decision. Also,
USD cannot prevent or deny requests made by a group to use designated student meeting areas on
campus, unless illegal activity is involved. Although, Randolph s speech incited violence, the
actions of one individual do not indicate that other members of LPS hold the same beliefs.
Therefore, the University cannot punish and ban the group from having a presence on the
University simply
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Military Service And Civilian Life
Not a lot of people know the actual challenges of what military men and women go through with
their families. Until now, individuals have this misconception that the military life is as ordinary to
any regular civilian life. Many of the common beliefs that people assume about military service
members is he or she; serves their country, go out to war occasionally, and handle constant
deployments easily without a struggle. While this is the case, civilians fail to recognize that military
spouses and children face many obstacles when they are separated from their service member.
The most difficult challenge that many families go through is separated from their service
member during a deployment. Often times, individuals make the mistake that military men and
women only deploy for war. However, military service members have to leave for other military
purposes such as training missions and school. Since 2008, there has been a significant increase
in the number of soldiers who have spent two or more years (25+ months) cumulatively
deployed. (RAND) With the large amount of deployments and separation from military service
members; it can be an emotional roller coaster for spouses and children. Several studies have
shown that military spouses and children who are emotionally affected by their loved one being
away experienced depression, anxiety, and loneliness. In addition, when service men and women
are not present in their child s life; children feel lost and do
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Unit 9 M2 Essay
Yasmin Unit 9 M2
Describe how three key professionals could be involved in planning support for individuals/Mr.Ali
There are three key professionals working with Mr.Ali and supporting him through his decisions.
They are also working together with each other to put together a support plan for Mr.Ali. The three
key professionals are; a community psychiatric nurse, support worker and dietician.
Each has a different role in the planning support for Mr.Ali as they are all supporting Mr.Ali with
different aspects of his health and well being.
A Community Psychiatric Nurse is fully trained and has many years experience in a hospital setting
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If Mr.Ali was to start having a relapse his STR would help identify the early signs and report it to
other health professionals involved in Mr.Ali s care and support. The STR would the support
Mr.Ali with any treatment he is involved in.
When Mr.Ali attends the day centre, his support worker may be with him at times to provide
emotional support and could also act as an advocate.
As Mr.Ali s STR, they will be there to support Mr.Ali through anything he finds difficult in his daily
life and support him with tasks when needed.
The STR will put their views across to other professionals and Mr.Ali when in the process of
creating a support plan. He will be able to pass on his concerns about Mr.Ali and also what he
thinks Mr.Ali s strengths are. The STR will put a lot of information into a support plan as they
would know Mr.Ali best due to building a strong compassionate friendship and due to being more
involved in Mr.Ali s personal life than other professionals. Whilst being involved in the support plan
the STR will promote Mr.Ali s rights, maintain confidentiality and promote equal opportunities,
ensuring Mr.Ali is being treated with respect and dignity, which is part of ethical practice.
A dietician is a trained professional who enables and empowers people to make informed and
practical choices about the food they eat and lifestyle choices. They are trained in hospital and
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Legal Case Analysis Essay
Legal Case Analysis
1.In this matter I am asked to advise those instructing me as to whether the prosecution can adduce
evidence of a written statement of a witness unwilling to testify at trial and secondly how her
evidence might be presented if she decides to give evidence at trial.
2.I understand that Chrissie lives within close proximity to the scene of the crime and is in fact a
next door neighbour .
3.Anterior to Chrissie s involvement, the victim, Bella, was attacked in her bedroom by an intruder
wearing a balaclava. The intruder broke into the house through the kitchen window and repeatedly
stabbed her with a large knife .
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As Lord Normand stated in Teper : The rule against the admission of hearsayis fundamental... The
truthfulness and accuracy of the witness whose words are spoken by another person cannot be
tested by cross examination, and the light which his demeanour would throw upon his testimony is
lost.
10.This rule is not inflexible. As Heffernan explained: Notwithstanding its merit in excluding
unreliable evidence and enhancing adjudication, the rule against hearsay suffers from the
disadvantage that it is overly broad in its application. Because the rule can and does lead to the
exclusion of probative evidence, it has been constrained over the years in the UK and Ireland by
numerous common law and statutory exceptions.
11.Tapper highlights some Common Law exceptions. For the purposes of brevity, these exceptions
shall not be expatiated. These include evidence relating to:
(a)Public Information
(b)Reputation: character and family matters
(c)Res gestae: statements relating to a relevant event and statements relating to a contemporaneous,
relevant mental state
(d)Admissions Confessions.
12.The statutory exceptions include the admission of written statements in s9 CJA 1967. These
statements are admissible only if certain formalities are adhered to such as providing signatures, a
declaration of truth and serving a copy of the statements to the relevant
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Ideas For Sponge Activities
Ideas for Sponge Activities Some teachers have a theme for each day of the week, such as :
Vocab Partner or group activity Writing Puzzle Word Problem Mini Quiz Partner and Group
Activities Cards w/problems solve and find partner w/ same solution (different problem) Relays on
board (multiple step problems, everyone does 1 step) Discussion chips Group graffiti one piece of
paper several markers per group everyone contributes words, pictures, symbols, etc) Match word to
definition (each has a card) Each person gets a card with an problem on one side and answer on
another one reads problem and everyone looks for answer the one with answer reads next problem
Switch cards and see if you can do it faster. Vocab New
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Apple as Invisible Ink
ABSTRACT The Use of Apple Extract/Juice as a Disappearing Ink The purpose of my study is
to test if apple extract/juice can be used as a disappearing ink The following are the procedures
used to make a disappearing ink using the apple extract. The following are the materials; Q tip,
paper, apple juice and a Candle (any source of heat will work, ex. lamp, iron, oven). Begin by
pouring a bit of the apple juice into a bowl. Use a q tip, toothpick, or a paintbrush to write your
message on the paper. Let the paper dry thoroughly. This will take about an hour. To decode the
message, you will need to heat up the paper. The best way to do this is with a candle. Hold the
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In addition to being a fruit rich in symbolism, there is much plant lore assigned to the apple.
Apple boughs hung above the door frame of a house are said to bless the couple that resides
therein with added peace and love. Others have used the apple in a love spell that involves
cutting the apple cross wise and sharing it with the one that you love to increase the attraction.
In Danish folklore, however, apples are believed to wither around adulterers. Many American
children have bobbed for apples on Halloween. This child s game may have originated from and
Irish Tradition, La mas nbhal. This was the feast of the apple gathering which took place on All
Hallow Eve. There was a spicy cider and toast beverage in which apples were floated. It was
usual for each person who partook of the spicy beverage to take out an apple and eat it, wishing
good luck to the company. In England on Christmas Eve, there once was a popular custom called,
wassailing the orchard trees. The farmer with his family and workers would honor the most
productive trees in the orchard with cider and hot cakes while saying the following toast three
times: Almost everyone has eaten an apple, but have you ever asked the question where do apple
trees grow? The apple trees we know today originated from the a wild apple tree that was native to
Central Asia. It can still be found growing in the mountainous regions of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan and China. Amazingly, this
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Colonialism in Jackie Chan Films Essay
Colonialism in Jackie Chan Films For over 20 years Jackie Chan has been the biggest action star
in most of the world. First becoming popular in his native Hong Kong in the early 80s, his
popularity slowly spread across the globe, and finally hit the U.S. with the 1996 release of
Rumble In The Bronx (1994.) Since then Chan has made three highly successful films with
American studois and several more with the Hong Kong studio Golden Harvest. He is easily one
of the most recognizable Asian movie stars or all time. Jackie Chan s movies are famous for their
over the top stunts and hilarious but amazing fightscenes, so much so that the actual plotsof the
films are sometimes forgotten. However, if one lookspast the all the fights and... Show more content
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Jackie Chan, as the real life Chinese folk hero Wong Fei Hung, stops the British along with their
Chinese cohorts from stealing the artifacts, saving the country s heritage for generations to
come. Despite the fact that Wong Fei Hung is a real person, this sequence of events never
happened. It is no coincidence, however, that the person responsible for stopping the devious
British colonials in the film, as well as many other films that do not feature Jackie Chan, is Fei
Hung. Wong Fei Hung is China s greatest hero, so much so that he is China, and to a lesser
extent he is Hong Kong, representing many of Hong Kong s basic beliefs, such as Confucian
virtue and Cantonese tradition (Fore 124.) Hong Kong cinema has had a longstanding affair
with Wong Fei Hung, with over 100 films about him having been made in the past 50 years (Logan
10.) He represents many Chinese ideals, so his small victory over the British colonials can easily be
read as a Chinese victory over the British. Because of Britain s occupation of Hong Kong at the
time, it is easy to see why Hong Kong citizens would like to see the British be defeated by someone
who holds Chinese beliefs so sacred, and by someone who is held so sacred in Hong Kong.
If Wong Fei Hung represents the best of China, the villains in the film
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Pros And Cons Of Enlightenment In The French Revolution
The common understanding taught in American schools of the French Revolution is one of a
downtrodden peasant class being inspired by the Enlightenment philosophes to rise up and
overthrown the despotic monarch. This understanding correlates with American values of freedom,
anti tyranny, and success of the underdog. By constructing such a narrative, the French Revolutionis
given American values. However, as asserted by Darnton in the aforementioned quotation, the
French Revolution s spark did not begin with the teeming masses of neglected commoners. Instead,
Enlightenment thought permeated the upper echelons of society for two key reasons: cost and
literacy. Compilations of Enlightenment thoughts were distilled and included into the relatively...
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The freeing of the peasants from the noble dominated social hierarchy did not include freeing
women from the entrenched patriarchy. Enlightenment thought seemingly included women under
the natural rights of man, but in reality, women were excluded and denied equality. Initially, women
were seen as equals among men, but their subservient role was reasserted and potential gains in
equality were lost. For example, American independence was popularized in order to mobilize the
entire society, yet only white male landowners were given the opportunity to participate in
government and allowed the right to vote. Not until the twentieth century did women achieve
universal suffrage. The century lapse in equality begs the question of whether more could have
been done during the tumultuous revolutions of the late eighteenth century to spur gender
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Basia Themes
NAUTICA is a captivating sea adventure. There s a worthy and challenging goal and the stakes are
high. The story is driven by solid themes about bonding, reconnecting, and healing.
The emotional theme cleverly works on three levels. The main storyline regarding the relics is
about finding the missing part, and reconnecting them. On the journey, the protagonist, Hal, bonds
and connects with his employee, Gene.
In the protagonist s personal life he learns to reconnect with his estranged girlfriend and daughter,
and he learns to heal from his past, involving his father. It s nice to see how the emotional premise
all comes together.
The script features many strengths. While there are some very smart story choices, there are also
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When they find the relic, then it would be a surprise when Basil pulls out a gun and allows the
Ula and Ned on the boat (or something like that). Also, having Holly on the adventure would make
the ending more convincing. Right now there s not a true romance or a true relationship formed
between Holly and Hal, so it s challenging to see them together at the end.
As mentioned, Hal is a likable and quiet hero. He has strong inner conflict and he equally has a
strong character arc when he decides family comes first and that the wants a normal, committed life.
He realizes he has been chasing a ghost.
Unfortunately, Holly is underwritten. She s great in the scene telling Hal off, but then fades. She
shares nice chemistry with Hal, but one wants more. It s fun when Hal is jealous of a photo, but it
s her brother.
Gene is a delightful sidekick. But I don t want to do something extraordinary, Hal. I m having a
hard time as it is trying to achieve boring. He also has a nice character arc. He goes from timid,
insecure, afraid of swimming and anything that takes him away from land, but by the end, he s the
one championing the adventure. He learns from Hal, as Hal learned from Gene. What isn t
convincing is that Gene doesn t know what a mariner s astrolabe is, given his expert knowledge in
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My Research For Brave New World
Cultural Clash In my research for Brave New World, I came across literary criticism that unveiled
fresh perspective of the work when it comes to the psychology of characters. The idea of a
perfectly stable world versus a world of recklessness and savagery that shape every aspect of human
morale and convictions held at society s core beliefs; which through psychological analysis of
characters and how their external influences can vindicate questionable actions displayed by those
in the novel. The dichotomy of inherited and learned behavior in society, clashes with diffusions of
culture ands impacts on instinctive culture, all accentuated by John the Savage and his intricately
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World State conditioned a loss sense of human nature, while the Reserve preserved value in
animalistic but instinctive humane tendencies, Self transcendence and loss of personality is only
effective cure for a world suffering from idolatry, stupidity, and cruelty. In the ultimate reality, we
can find true salvation. (Birnbaum 3). The substantial distinction between the Reserve and World
State, is the agricultural and mechanical ways of life. World State focuses on assembly lines,
excessively on science as a basis for operating in daily life. John experiencing for the first time an
introduction to post industrial world compared to his pre industrial upbringing, a distaste for the
technological advances in reproducing humans, Applied science he argues, has intensified
standardized mediocrity and the loss of attention to intellectual and spiritual values (Birnbaum 2).
The damage done to embryos and void of familiar connections such as family, If the word industry
is a measure of how far cultural production has extended its reach throughout modern civilization
(Eagleton 1). Modern civilization emphasizes on technology and similarity among the entire state
simply to keep everyone happy, on the contrary to John was vacant of substance and ignited
ignorance. For John, books were valued writings of complexities of human emotions to even morals
that he saw
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The Rate Of Imprisonment Of Aboriginal And Torres Strait...
Introduction The rate of imprisonment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians has
dramatically increased since 1992. Statistics went from 1 in 7 prisoners in 1992 to 1 in 4 in
2012 and to almost 1 in 3 in 2014. There have been an abundance of proposals, plans and
programs established, some of which have failed and some which are still in development, to
try decrease the high numbers. The high incarceration rate of Indigenous people in Australia is
considered to be a global issue that must be addressed. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
prison rates The increased severity in the criminal justice system towards Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander people is claimed to be the cause for the increasing incarceration rates. Research
shows that the majority of Australian prisons have a high Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
population, since 1989, the imprisonment rates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
has increased 12 times faster than the rate of non Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
This shows that there has been major overrepresentation of Indigenous people in Australia in
prisons. FIGURE 1 As seen in figure 1, Indigenous people represent 17% of the prison population
on average. In Western Australia and Northern Territory it is particularly high with there being
43% and 84% of Indigenous people in prison. However, as shown by the yellow line, Indigenous
people only make up less than 5% of each state (besides
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Kitty Verissim Analysis
Kitty Verissimo, The story of my album and how it came to life. Well it all started when ms.
Brougham assigned us this album. At first i thought this is going to be a lot of fun and not much
thought would be put into it, but little did i know all the work i would have to put in it. I Had
an idea of what i wanted to do since the beginning. An album on overcoming hard times. So i
knew the genre would be pop and a bit of rap in a few of the songs. When I thought that I was
thinking one of my favorite artists Alessia Cara could sing it . I used things like salt on one side,
sharpies to outline, etc. There wasn t too many fails or things that didn t work out as planned. But i
learned a lot like artsa lot of work.
I picked the genre pop
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Peer Review Essay
Peer review has always been a key part of learning and teaching irrespective of any language or
classroom. It adds more value to the process of peer learning as it has been acknowledged to be a
useful tool for collaborative learning (Falchikov, 2005; Van den Berg et al., 2006). Peer review
has been put into use for a wide range of subjects and by a large number of practitioners. This is
a formative process where learners evaluate the works produced by their peers for a better
understanding of the concept which eventually enhances the output of the final product
(Somerville, 1993; Topping et al., 2000). Elbow (1968) and Murray (1969) have suggested peer
review to be implemented as a common practice in the writing classrooms since it helps learners...
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Brindley Scoffield (1998), Topping et al. (2000) and Nicol Macfarlane‐Dick (2006) believe that
it enhances the learning process by making the learners self confident and independent learners.
Moreover, by improving the state of their critical thinking it aids in doing a better critical
appreciation of their peers works as it can reinforce their knowledge and understanding of the
subject area (Somervell, 1993; Topping, 1998; Dochy, Segers Sluijsmans, 1999, Liu Carless,
2006, Hounsell et al., 2008). In addition, it gives them an opportunity for self reflection (Paulus,
1999; Van Den Berg, Admiraal Pilot, 2006; Cho MacArthur, 2010; Mei Yuan, 2010) which
eventually leads to a more creative, effective and thought provoking assembly of comments for
their peers. Furthermore, it is a significant part for creating a collaborative and participatory
learning environment (Cheng Warren, 1997; Fallows Chandramohan, 2001). At last, as per Hansen
Liu (2005) and Lundstrom Baker (2009) it makes room for the learners to think and realize the
diversities of different perspectives which occur when they evaluate the writings of their peers. As
CLT had been adapted in Bangladesh as the approach of teaching English language, teachers are
seen to provide the instructions on the structures of writing in classroom while most of the students
who are from different backgrounds may not be able to understand the structure of the writing what
they are asked to follow in terms of process writing. From our perspective, we think that peer review
of the students on each other s writing in the classroom can help students develop the knowledge of
the structures and strategies of writing in English rather than simply following the instructions from
the lectures of the
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Essay about Alfred Hitchcock s Rope
To this day Rope, Alfred Hitchcock s first color film, remains one of the most original motion
picture dramas. With the exception of the opening credits, Rope was shot on one individual set
located within a soundstage, similar to as if a play was being performed on stage. Despite the
confined space the film occupied, the atmospheric anxiety carried on up until the very end.
Furthermore, Hitchcock successfully created a deception, of the same repetitive shot. Nonetheless,
during the one hundred and eight minute film, it s hard not to notice the closeness Phillip and
Brandon shared sexually together, making them homosexuals. The movie opened up on a street in
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As the party went on, the question where s David occurred at an increasing rate. While the guests
discussed the problem, no one could understand why the usually reliable David didn t show up to
the gathering. Dissatisfaction began to build up but little did they know that his body was actually
in the same room with them. In addition, Rupert Cadell played by the compelling Jimmy Stewart
arrived to the party. During a short discussion, Brandon said, Nobody commits murder just for the
experiment of murder, (Hitchcock 1948) as he pops the bottle of champagne, Nobody except us
(Hitchcock 1948) leaving Rupert suspicious that something wasn t the way it should be.
Meanwhile, Brandon enjoyed relishing the situation and his self certainty, but Phillip was only
seconds away from completely falling apart as Rupert shot questions and innuendos left and right.
Hitchcock had his ways with the camera, capturing Phillips s emotions by Generating terrific
tension, as the spectator s eye guided relentlessly to the significant detail at the significant moment
(Wood 78). Therefore, the audience is left feeling fully engaged with the way Phillip carried
tension towards Brandon, due to Hitchcock s Suspense technique (Wood 78). For instance,
Brandon was clever, sneaky and had a spiteful mysterious humor. Yet, he seemed to get a thrill
from the idea of getting away with murder. His heartlessly daring attitude was proof as
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Hemlock Wooly Adelgid
Why is our state tree (the Eastern Hemlock) in trouble?
The Eastern Hemlock is being attacked by the Hemlock Wooly Adelgid. This invasive aphid like
insect kills Hemlock by feeding on their starch reserves and injecting a toxin into them that causes
their needles to drop more quickly. According to the article Rehabilitation Guidelines for
Hemlock Stands, Adelgids cause damage by depleting the Hemlock s starch reserves. When the
starch reserves are depleted, the tree doesn t have enough energy to grow. The Hemlock Wooly
Adelgid s toxin causes needles to fall off the tree faster, as shown in the article Forest Health Fact
Sheet . With less needles to perform photosynthesis in and not enough energy reserves to grow new
ones, the tree is unable to store enough energy to live well through the dark winters, and it dies
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Hemlock wooly adelgid was first discovered in the eastern United States in Richmond, Virginia in
the 1950 s, likely originating from a population in southern Japan , according to the text Eastern
Hemlock Conservation Plan. The insect is also invasive because it damages the ecosystem.
Hemlocks are a major part of some forest ecosystems and provide some unique benefits, but the
Hemlock Wooly Adelgid is killing Hemlocks throughout
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Differences between The Birds the Movie and The Birds...
The Birds
The Birds, the movie was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and was based on the short story The
Birds written by Daphne du Murrier. If you would have read the book and then watched the
movie, you would see that very few things are the same. In both the short story and the movie
flocks of gulls, robins, crows, and sparrows join each other. This is really weird because different
species of birds never work together. The story and the film both have the same climate. It is cold
and chilly; the ground is frozen and it will be a black winter. The climate gives the versions of the
story a creepy and suspenseful feeling.
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Is Melanie or the lovebirds really evil in the film, or in the story is it just the black winter and the
tides?
The short story and the film have differences too but none of these differences really affected the
main plot. The short story s setting is placed just south of London, England right after World
War II. The films setting is in Bodega Bay just a little ways away from San Francisco and takes
place in the 1960 s. In the film a mad woman accused Melanie of bringing evil and causing the
attacking of the birds. In the story birds attacked when the tide came in and in the film the birds
attack at different times, over and over.
The characters are totally different in the two versions. The short story s main characters are a
family; a husband, a wife, and two children. The film s characters are a woman and a man, and the
man s mother and younger sister.
In the film, it shows more of the school and the children then it does in the short story. The radio is
also more involved in the short story then it is in the film.
More events happen in the film, such as the fire at the gas station and the restaurant. The film shows
more details then the short story and helps you visualize the attacks more.
There is no real ending to the
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Analysis Of The Bonfire Of The Vanities
In the book, The Bonfire of the Vanities written by Tom Wolfe, Sherman McCoy is one of the
many characters that exhibit internal corruption. Thanks to his position at the very top of the
social pyramid, Sherman McCoy lives a sheltered life and possesses no knowledge about those
outside his very limited circle of influence. As a result, when confronted with a situation far
outside his insulated world, he panics, resulting in the destruction of himself and others.
Sherman s ridiculous belief that insulation is necessary for survival, his egoistic views as well as
his greed are the very things that lead to the death of his insulated lifestyle. One of the very first
things Wolfe points out about Sherman McCoy other than his ongoing affair is his tendency to
only associate himself with certain people, which was mainly with people of high status. On his
way to work, Sherman walks towards the taxies to take one to work. During the ride, he mentions
being told that If you want to live in New York, ... you ve got to insulate ... meaning insulate
yourself from those people [referring to the normal, non masterful breed of people] (54). Sherman
s direct correlation to his father and how he still travels to work by the subway, even as the chief
executive officerof Dunning Sponget Leach at the age of seventy one (54) shows the contrast
between their lives and how Sherman views that living a life where he did not have to associate
himself with those out of his breed (54) was essential for survival in New York City. Sherman
getting lost during his drive with Maria from the airport is a prime example of his lack knowledge
of New York outside of Manhattan. Deep into the Bronx, Sherman could no longer tell where he
was going (83). His panic only makes it worse as he is unable to drive out the area and keeps
driving in circles. This shows that his limited knowledge of the world around him are the root of
his issues, since getting lost in the Bronx was the first step to his spiral down to despair. One of
Sherman McCoy s chief flaws is his massive ego. This is shown throughout the book, where we see
that he does not associate himself with anyone other than those he works with, and even then, does
so with those on his
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The Dual Writing Style In Gillian Flynn s Gone Girl
Nick and Amy moved from New York City, where both were laid off from their previous jobs as
writers, to Nick s hometown of North Carthage, Missouri to care for Nick s cancer stricken mother
and his father with alzheimer s. The two have a quite imperfect marriage that is at times profoundly
one sided, but is disrupted when Amy goes missing. A search Amy quickly ensues, and as the
investigation progresses, the truth about Amy and Nick s not so wonderful marriagecomes out for
all to see. In this journal I will be predicting the possibility of Nick s involvement in the case,
questioning why the detectives won t rule Nick out as a possible suspect, and evaluating the dual
perspectivewriting style in Gone Girl.
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Along with the rotating viewpoints, the two stories being told, by Amy and Nick, happen at
different times through the collective story. I usually dislike this writing method, but in this plot,
I think it works well. I like that the two do not tell the same story from different perspectives but
rather one tells the story and the other follows with a background perspective that gives some
insight as to the reasoning behind the actions and motives of the characters in the present. In the
case of this book, Nick is narrating the investigation of Amy s disappearance as chapters of Amy s
diary chronicle the past relationship between the two counterparts. The two perspectives
complement each other, but neither spoil the storyline, as dual perspective books tend to do. For
example, Amy often gives us accounts from Nick and Amy s early relationship. Her discoveries
from the dawn of their romance shows how the opposite family structures of the two partners
change how act in the present of their relationship: People say children from broken homes have it
hard, but the children of charmed marriages have their own particular challenges (Flynn 27). The
two narrators of the story give a deep understanding of the motives and actions without giving too
many details that might spoil the future of the
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Year-Round School
Year Round School
Imagine a school year that never ends. A year without summer, relaxation, and vacations with
family. Summer is the time of year that every student cannot wait arrive. But what if the playful
time filled with friends, smiles, and laughter did not exist? What if school remained in session year
round? This is happening in 3,181 schools across America and is gradually increasing
(edweek.org). The government calls it: Year Round School. There are both many pros and cons to
this controversial issue in today s education; however, Year Round Schoolis not a good decision
because of the social outcomes, the financial costs, and the academic effects that Year Round
School burdens on the students. This is how the Year Round School format would work. Students
would attend school for a certain amount of days, and then the students would receive a longer
break period. This would be repeated all year long. Primarily, the education administration is taking
the summer break and splitting it equally throughout the year (nayre.org). The school districts that
Year Round School will help students, yet it may actually hurt them socially. For example, the long
summer break provides students with the exciting opportunities such as camps and family
vacations. These are learning opportunities that take place outside of the classroom by teaching
young children valuable life skills including patience, teamwork, and tolerance (ltisdschools.org ).
Also, teenagers may
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Analysis Of The Motorcycle Diaries Walter Salles
The Motorcycle Diaries (2004), directed by Walter Salles, demonstrates nuanced political motifs
highlighting not only the overt political turmoil of Latin America as well as socio political
problems. Salles combines this with Hollywood and filmic politics, Salle s own own understanding
of the project of filmmaking in Latin America responds to what the film scholar Zuzana pick has
called a continental project that is a common creative activity directed toward cultural
decolonialisation, identify search, and political unity through the cinematic expression amid the
continent s countries (Elena, DiМЃaz LoМЃpez, 2003) in order to create a romanticised global
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And Salles again demonstrates Ernesto s burgeoning communist awakening by having him
suggest, forming a trade union when he asks, a local man unfairly fired from his job if he has
organised with other workers in order to overthrow their boss. Another example Salles using
creative licence to serve his own bias or that of film goers and financial backers, by simplifying
the narrative. He does this in order to elicit a gut response of injustice in the viewer, making the
narrative that of the oppressed against the oppressors or good against evil. Salles cinematography
specifically here attempts to place the viewer in Ernesto s position by having him shoot a series of
photos which are displayed on screen in black and white, from the photographers perspective. This
seeks to have the audience empathise and perhaps change along with Ernesto by seeing the results
of oppressive authority on to peoples they do not understand. This invokes other stories of journeys,
like Jack Kerouac s On the Road Which similarly exploits the plight of indigenous peoples It was
beautiful... I thought I d found my life s work. (Kerouac, 1997) in the purity of this environment Sal
finds himself among the Mexican peasant workers. Salles Indigenous peoples regurgitate this theme
of retaining the unique essence of the land when compared to the modern cities of the Spanish
conquistadors. This interaction furthers Guevara
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What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Green...
Introduction
The human people population is constantly growing and the demand for natural resources thus
grows with it. Food is a limited resource which is essential for survival, currently some parts of the
world are under food shortage due to famines, draught war and poor agricultural skills. Throughout
history we depended on agriculture for the production of food. Agriculture got a burst in the
1950s during the green revolution were lots of chemical for pest, weeds control were discovered.
The green revolution did not largely benefited developing countries due to high priced chemicals,
most countries resulted to deforestation to clear land for farming Agricultural skills alone are not
enough to support the human people population, it is predicted that by 2050 the would not be
enough land for farming to feed the population. The green revolution caused a lot of people due to
the improper use of chemical and their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Favourable traits which genetically modified crops possess are resistance to disease and insects
infestation which are usually responsible for crops loss, resistance to harsh conditions (draught,
extreme temperature, high salt content in soil) and resistance to herbicide. Resistance to herbicide
enable farmers to used herbicide on fields to kill weeds without harming the crops.
Farmers do not need to hire more labour to spray pesticides, remove weeds since crops are resistant
to insects and herbicides are used to kill off weed without harming the cop thus the farmers save
money. The production of higher yield, production of crops under harsh condition enables farmers
to utilise land which was previous unusable e.g. land with high salt concentration thus increase the
overall farm income. Genetically modified organism also help keep food affordable since less
money is used in crop
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Criticism Of Rudyard Kipling
1. Introduction
Deemed nowadays a classical British writer, Rudyard Kipling enjoyed his peak of popularity
during the 1890s (Williams 266). In the course of his prolific literary career, lasting from the
1890s to the 1930s (Hunter 21), Kipling wrote several novels, numerous poems and more than
250 short stories (Malcolm 114). Beside and to some extent due to his experiments with
different literary genres, he covered diverse topics, devising a variety of characters. Not
unexpectedly, many of his works both lyric and prose have been extensively studied by literary
scholars and critics. For example, one of Kipling s Great War stories Mary Postgate has attracted
the attention of such academicians as Jamie Paris, Peter E. Firchow, Trudi Tate, Kaori Nagai and
Harry Ricketts who have addressed the following topics: civilian war neurosis, women s patriotism,
motherhood and even Kipling s attitude towards the Great War.
Taking into consideration the vast literary heritage of Rudyard Kipling, it is unsurprising that not all
of his works have been enjoying equal popularity among specialists. For example, to the knowledge
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The short story, in its turn, narrates about a boy who deprives himself of an opportunity to become
the better man since, having failed to live up to a certain model, he shoots himself. In such a way,
the texts seem to offer only two possible scenarios: Either a boy learns how to be a man and
matures into one or he does not. Yet, despite their seemingly straightforward logic, the narrations
allow one more option, namely becoming a man, as seen from the following parts of this
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Negotiation Through Paradox, De Carlo
Introduction
In Teaching Negotiation through Paradox, de Carlo, defines a paradoxical professorial stance,
believed to be useful in assisting students learn negotiation concepts and methods. De Carlo defines
the paradoxes as the following: 1) caring for the students while deliberately exposing them to
frustration; 2) nurturing a lively, interactive course while respecting those students who prefer to
remain silent; 3) helping the students to be more autonomous while simultaneously manipulating
them; 4) accepting their vulnerability while nurturing their creativity; 5) maintaining both
professional distance and closeness (351).
Summary
De Carlo describes two types of negotiation learning. Negotiation skills can be learned and applied
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The goal of the students is to make recommendations about the highway. The project requires
complex decision making from the students. The simulation has four stages: in the first three stages,
students explore the information provided to them on a CD ROM. The CD ROM contains a
simulation of a deliberation over the highway project. Students are to discuss and debrief and record
their experiences. In the final stage, students need to organize a press conference. De Carlo believes
these simulations help students identify their emotions and the emotions of others, and use them as
a foundation to understanding negotiation.
In teaching through a paradox, de Carlo explains that we must rethink of the classroom as a
transitional space described as a place of creation and analysis. This space is intended to develop
coping skills in students who find negotiating frustrated. The professor serves as a mentor to
facilitate learning new ideas and skills with the aim of helping [students] be more effective in
negotiation and creative in life (355). However, de Carlo notes that authority should be present in
classroom dynamics while teaching through paradox. According to de Carlo, authority cannot be
negotiated, but needs to be present to create an environment that is both nurturing and frustrating.
This will allow the professor and the students to acknowledge recognition and respect, but also
identify emotional cues needed
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leadership theories and analysis Essay
The Renaissance was a rebirth of cultural awareness and learning that took place during 1400
1500. Art became a branch of learning during the Renaissance. It was a period of time when art
was very important. Artists had finally recaptured the amazing detail and realism that the Greeks
and Romans perfected. Artists broke boundaries with new exciting mediums and bright colors.
Filippo Brunelleschi permitted artists to decide the proportional size of a figure by inventing the
vanishing point perspective. This made it possible to put everything into perfect proportion. Many
elderly people are found in the paintings. Such as Man in a Red Turban on page 270 fig. 15.34 or
online at http://www.abcgallery.com/E/eyck/eyck3.html.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The rebirth of art in Italy was associated with the rediscovery of ancient philosophy, literature, and
science and the growth of practical methods of study in these fields. Therefore material subject
matter became increasingly important to artists. With the revived interest in antiquity came a new
collection of subjects drawn from Greek and Roman history and mythology. Like the Maesta shown
on page 232 14.9 or online at http://keptar.demasz.hu/arthp/html/g/giotto/maesta.htm.
The types provided by ancient buildings and works of art also encouraged the development of new
artistic techniques and the need to re create the forms and styles of classical art. Such as the
Branacci Chapel on page 249 fig 15.12 or online at http://www.wga.hu/tours/brancacc/index.html.
Crucial to the development of Renaissance art was the emergence of the artist as a creator, sought
after and respected for his intellect and imagination. Art became respected as a means for religious
and social teaching, and a form of personal, visual expression.
Although the progression of Italian Renaissance art was a continuous process, it wass usually
divided into three major phases: Early, High, and Late Renaissance. The last phase has been the
subject of complicated interpretations that recognize many opposing and comparing trends. Some
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Malala Yousafzai Rights Activist And Education Advocate
Malala Yousafzai, born on July 12, 1997, is an established Pakistani women s rights activist and
education advocate.
From a very young age, Malala developed a big interest for knowledge, taking after her father who
was an education advocate too and was in charge of a learning institution in their city.
When she was only ten years old, the Taliban (an extremist political movement, well known for
their common use of violence and relations to the al Qaeda extremist group), took over her
hometown, banning girls from attending school, prohibiting activities considered normal like
dancing or watching tv and destroying over 400 schools by the end of the year 2007.
Despite all the terror that was being spread, Malala was determined to stand up firm
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Improving The Traffic Efficiency And Road Side Safety
Vehicular Ad hoc networks are used in order to improve the Traffic Efficiency and road side safety.
Security Requirements of the VANETS:
Confidentiality: The conversion between the sender and the receiver should be very confidential
that means the messages need not to be shared by other users.
Authentication: The messages that are sent from the sender to receiver are secured by authenticating
the messages so that they are understood by the authenticated people.
Availability: They must be able to provide access to the users at any conditions.
Privacy: The new techniques must be used to keep the information securely Challenges of the
VANETS: The Challenges of the VANETS are as follows they are
Quality Of Service(QOS): Providing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Among them Encryption is one where the total transaction is converted in to unreadable code so
that they are secure. The major use of the VANETS is to keep the information very confidential
without disclosing it to the other users and make liable as the other party will trust us and make
the deal. Information Exchange is the major necessary thing for the VANETS. To provide
security the VANETS make use of the third party certificates but even these cannot provide the
security and authentication as accessing the certificates is even a big task. User Privacy can be
provided by the Pseudonyms which mean a group of private keys which will always update the
identifiers frequently. This will provide the security and reduce the malicious attacks. In this each
node in the VANETS has the pair of Pseudonyms where it has one GID,PID and a static Global Id
by using this security can be provided as they keep on changing from network to network.
In this every node exchanges their GID and PID while communicating with the other nodes and
makes use of the cryptography where pseudonym accompanied by CA which combines GID and
PID where a node changes it signature, certificate in order to protect its identity and also long time
tracking can be avoided by this process.
As pseudonyms in VANETs achieve users privacy which is major concern and also credential.
3) In pseudonyms authentication procedure,
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An Reflection Of Advanced Perioperative Practice
For this reflection of advanced perioperative practice I will be using a case study approach, I will
also be using the Gibbs reflective cycle. (1988). Gibbs reflective cycle (1988) is a model of
reflection that I feel allows me to achieve the depth of reflection that is required, I also feel that this
model helps me to break the scenario that I have chose to reflect on into manageable sections. This
model includes 6 stages of reflection which include description, feelings, evaluation, analysis
,conclusion, action plan.
(University of Cumbria, 2015).
In order to adhere to the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) standards of conduct,
performance and ethics (2008) all personal details of the patients have been altered or not disclosed
in order to keep the patient s identity confidential and safe, but also to keep the identity of the
hospital in which the patient was treated confidential.
The case that I have chosen to reflect on was a patient that was already staying on a ward within
the hospital, the patient was rushed to the emergency theatre late at night from the ward with a
suspected internal bleed, the cause and exact location of the bleed was unknown, the patient
presented a complex case for the theatre staff as the patient s condition was largely unpredictable
along with the amount of blood loss that the patient could lose. My role within the theatre team
was on the anaesthetic side, I was supported by my mentor who I feel I have learned a vast amount
of
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Sex Versus Gender Essay
Sex Versus Gender
*No Works Cited A person is born either male or female, however according to Mead the roles of
males and females are conditioned by that person s given culture. There were two articles studied
by Group D, the first one tries to prove that men or women can be the aggressive sex, while the
second article deals on which sex talks more and why. What it comes down too is, that both articles
try to distinguish which sex is more dominant and why. Margaret Mead article, Sex and
Temperament in Three Primitive Societies, describes research done to see if cultures contribute to
the shaping of a person. The research done involves three primitive groups, the Arapesh, the
Mundugumor, and the Tchambuli. IN each of the groups... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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For example, women strapped to ducking stools, held underwater, gagged, and silenced by cleft
sticks applied to their tongues. But as it turns out men rather than women talk more, in
meetings, in mixed groups, and in classrooms. To further back up this discovery, researchers
found out that when men talked the range lasted from 10.66 to 17.07 seconds, while when
women talked it lasted from 3 to 10 seconds. Report talk and Rapport talk are two different
techniques men and women use when they communicate with each other. Report talk deals
more with men and public speaking, while rapport talk deals with women and private speaking.
Report talk is used by men because they feel more comfortable talking in public than women do.
When men talk they joke around, tell stories, this is a way for them to get attention. That s why
men are more comfortable speaking in larger groups made up of people they know less. Rapport
talk is when women talk to each other on a more personal level. Women talk mostly to other
women , to gossip, to see how their day went, and just to get to know each other. Women feel the
closest when they feel at home or when their with people they feel close and comfortable with.
The reason why women find it so difficult to talk in public is, this is the way they were
conditioned. Women are looked at as being to talkative, why because when they do
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Being A Critical Thinker
Critical Thinking is becoming more understanding to me. I have always been an open minded
thinker, whenever it came to looking at different point of views on whatever is in front of me
.My mom always told me that I challenged everything she gave me to do, or told me to do. She
told me I was very stubborn. If I asked a question and she gave me a answer, I would always
question her why! I never knew it was a trait of, what I know now as being a Critical Thinker.
Looking at Fair Minded Thinkers, I possess the quality of having courage. The Courage to question
what I was taught growing up, to seek truth and logicin beliefs and everything I knew at this point
in my life. I was always taught that Jesus died on the cross for our sins. Not saying I don t believe
in god, but I questioned that after reading about Egyptian history. After about 6 months of reading
and research I found some very uneasy things that needed some attention.... Show more content on
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During this journey I also found some traits in which I know now to be some areas I needed
improvement in. Confidence in reason and Perseverance. I choose Confidence in reason
because, while trying to explain my view point on what I had found about Jesus dying on the
cross. Instead of trying to get people to see my point on the subject. I was forcing what I had
found, which made my mom and dad and whom over I approached with it, shutdown instantly to
what I was trying to explain to them. The best approach would have been is to present what I had
found. Stayed opened minded to their beliefs, and encouraged them to be open minded to what I
was presenting to them. They would have accepted what I was trying to show
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A List Of Stereotypes Of Women
It s your first day at school and you are standing in the middle of a crowded cafeteria wondering
where to sit and which social group to hang out with. You glance over at the jocks and think to
yourself too popular, too sporty. You quickly turn and notice the band kids, too geeky. Then
there s the cheerleaders, too much gossip, too fake. You are assuming all these things because of
the stereotypes society has thrown upon them. So, you eventually settle for eating your lunch
alone, but little did you know, you could have been friends with any of those social groups. You
don t know what any of their personalities are like, and you have just believed and judged them
by their stereotypes, like many other people. excellent intro. The list of stereotypes is endless. A
stereotype is a fixed overgeneralized belief about a particular group or class of people, also known
as assumptions. In other words, when we stereotype, we are imagining that a person has a large
variation of abilities and attributes that all the members of their stereotype group also have. But
they are all just expectations, that people have. For example, women have many stereotypes
attached to them, all beginning when they are born. From that exact... Show more content on
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As said before, women have many gender driven stereotypes about them. Some stereotypes that
are associated with females are that women can t play sports, women are not meant to speak out,
women are never in charge, and women gossip too much. Also, women can be clever, kind, and
mature. A large majority of stereotypes are negative, and people start to believe in them when
society starts to. For example, if a person noticed women cooking and cleaning they would start
expecting all the women they see to do the same. This starts the stereotype chain, that keeps going
on and on. Society starts believing stereotypes as the
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Emily Dickinson Punctuation
Katie Holcomb
ENG 102
Ballinger
25 July 2017
Dickinson s Riddle
Emily Dickinson died before her works were attempted to be analyzed and interpreted, suggesting
perhaps that the mysteries, abstractions, and double meanings were for her own enjoyment, and
all answers if there were any died with her ( Explanation ). Glimpsing at just a few of Dickinson s
poems is sure to catch the eye of a reader, posing questions of grammatical soundness. Capital
letters, dots, and dashes appear consistently, but maybe there is a reason behind it all. Emily
Dickinson uses punctuation in a non traditional way throughout her poems, contributing to the effect
and meaning of her works, such as My Life had stoodп‚ѕa Loaded Gunп‚ѕ, After great pain, a
formal feeling comesп‚ѕ, and Wild Nightsп‚ѕWild Nights!
Emily Dickinson employs commonly used punctuation marks in an uncommon way, riddling many
of her poems. Emily Dickinson s poems, like inlay, tend to be made of splinters of thought and
sight, often brilliant fragments, held together by a mosaic sense of pattern, joined irregularly by
dashes (Wilner). Although dashes appear the most, some works also contain explanation marks.
Exclamation marks in Dickinson s poems suggest strong feeling in her thoughts, interjecting
passion and excitement throughout. The punctuation used by the author enhances her works and
helps to draw in her audience.
Dickinson s My Life had stoodп‚ѕ a Loaded Gunп‚ѕ contains en dashes from beginning to end,
giving more meaning
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James Patterson Book Report
All good writing is swimming under water and holding your breath.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
James Patterson is offering an online writing class called, James Patterson Teaches Writing. He is
offering it through: MasterClass.com
Twenty two video lessons, where James teaches you how to create characters, write dialogue, and
keep readers turning the page
Lifetime access to the entire class!
Q A with James
Critiques of your project if you enroll by July 20th.
The entire class is ninety dollars. There is a book, which is not included in that ninety dollars, you
will need to buy. Honeymoon by Patterson and Howard Roughan.
Maybe you took an online class from your local college, and you learned one or two things you
didn t know. That class was around the same price as this class. Local colleges such as Elgin
Community College, offer a number of online writing classes. The differences are their classes do
not have lifetime access, and they don t have James Patterson teaching the class. ... Show more
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According to the MasterClass site, Each video lesson is paired with notes, reading materials, and
assignments to make sure you get the most out of your class.
You have instant access to all the classes as soon as you sign up. You can finish them quickly or
take your time. If you enroll by July 20 you can get your projects first lines critiqued and he will
answer your questions. Enroll by July 20th to have a chance to have him see your writing. You
send a video question and he answers the same
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Bilingual Education Policy in Australia Concerning...
From the time the British first settled the continent to the present, the Aboriginal people of
Australia and the English speaking Australian government have had a rocky relationship. For many
years, aboriginal Australians experienced much discrimination and racism. Like Native Americans
in the United States, the Aborigines were displaced from their tribal lands and forced into
designated settlements. This was all part of an attempt on the part of the government and the
European settlers to eradicate Aboriginal culture. Though overtly racist policies have now been
done away with and formal apologies given, much of Aboriginal culture has been lost. Efforts to
revive it are now underway, and at the forefront of these are efforts to revitalize... Show more
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Ensuring that Aboriginal children are able to become fully proficient in Standard Australian
English is important, since it greatly expands the number of opportunities available to them in
higher education, employment, and access to services (McKay, 300). Aboriginal parents are
eager for these children to gain access to these opportunities through mastery of Standard
Australian English, but do not wish their own languages to be lost in the process (McKay, 305).
Aboriginal Australians, even those who do not themselves speak an Aboriginal language, show
great pride in their language as part of their cultural identity (McKay, 299). As such, it is
necessary for schools to display recognition of each language s intrinsic cultural value and
linguistic complexity and uniqueness (Gale, 282). Concrete evidence of the value of these
languages to Aboriginal people is shown by the fact that knowledge of an Aboriginal language
decreases the likelihood of excessive alcohol consumption and illicit drug use in 15 to 24 year old
Aborigines (McKay, 300). In the past, well implemented bilingual education programs have resulted
in a stronger relationship between schools and their surrounding communities, as well as an
increase in the interest of Aboriginal people in becoming teachers (McKay, 312). Teachers who
have been involved in bilingual education programs know the positive effects they have on
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Tuitio Tuition Fees In Canada
Introduction
Education promotes equality and lifts people out of poverty. It teaches children how to become
good citizens. Education is not just for a privileged few, it is for everyone. It is a fundamental
human right. Ban Ki moon
Each year, Canada sees a multitude of high school graduates take the next step by choosing one of
the many college or universities that the nation offers. By doing so the students are granted many
opportunities, that go from choosing their courses to selecting their line of work. But, just how
much do we have to sacrifice to attend such high level classes? How much of our personal profit
do we need to lose in order to meet these high expectations? What can we find out about post
secondary education fares and how they impact us, for better or for worse? ... Show more content on
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They also advertised that the necessary tuition fee would be raised to around 7,000$ in the years
2016 17. These costs, on top of residence, books supplies, food, and other essential products such
as cleaning supplies, furniture, bedding and kitchen appliances could and will push many families
over their financial edge. Many programs that are available at this academic level consist of a study
period that lasts over a year, so therefore many students struggle to maintain monetary
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Icona Pop, First Time
Icona Pop, First Time
Known to produce insanely catchy tracks, Icona Pop drops another earworm with the title First
Time while on tour with One Direction. Icona Pop was formed in the year of 2009, but most of
the population got to know them when their track I Love It was released three years after the
formation. Icona Pop was composed of Swedish duo Caroline Hjelt and Aino Jawo with their tracks
heavily influenced with electro house and touches of indie pop music and punk. They have been at
the peak of their career during the course of 2012 to 2013 with their tracks and album an instant hit
to the listeners around the globe. It was short lived with their career declining and their tracks
receiving less attention relegating them to opening
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The Textbook, Sociology
The textbook Sociology has tons of information at its publisher website, which includes a different
variety of resources that can help expand a student s understanding of the book and review concepts
as well. The website not only has information about the textbook, but has other types of reliable
information from outside sources to help understand sociologyon a different level. The resources
that the website provided were useful, but the resources that I believe that will help me the most is
the glossary, the exams, and career opportunities. The glossary has a list of all of the important
terms in the textbook in alphabetical order and I can use this to see all the important terms that I
will need to know. The midterm and final exam on the website serve as a preparation that can help
me review and be readily prepared once the exams finally approaches. The last resource that I
consider important is the career opportunities because not only does it provide information on job
search, it also includes websites that offer internships. The website provided many helpful
resources, but each chapter in the textbook has their own resources that can help explain the chapter
more thoroughly. Chapter three Culture has plenty of resources that are beneficial to me and other
students. In chapter three there is plenty of information that can be useful to many students, but
two particular resources that caught my attention were using your sociological imagination and
internet
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The Hubble Space Telescope
Inventions that happened in 1990: Internet Is Born. The World Wide Web, Internet Protocol
(HTTP) and WWW language (HTML) and are created by Tim Berners Lee. The Hubble Space
Telescope s launch in 1990 and sped humanity to one of its greatest advances. Hubble is a
telescope that orbits Earth. Its position above the atmosphere, which distorts and blocks the light
that reaches our planet, gives it a view of the universe that typically far surpasses that of ground
based telescopes. Inventions that happened in 1991: Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) announced
its AMD 386 microprocessor which was developed to offer competition to Intel s 386 chips. This as
it turns out has been a long running competition between Intel and AMD. Recently AMD
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Circuit City History
Sam Wurtzel first created Circuit City, under the name of Wards Co., on September 13th 1949 in
Richmond Virginia. Wurtzel was getting a haircut when he learned that the first commercial
television station would be going on air in Richmond, which inspired him to open a store to sell
television sets because he knew consumer interest in the new local broadcasts would only increase.
In the next ten years this small company expanded itself by acquiring several television and
appliance stores throughout the U.S., which included Richmond, Alabama, Washington, New York,
and California. In 1960 Wards Co. also expanded its operations into licensed television departments
within large department stores, which led the company to offer stocks to the public for the first
time. By 1965, Wards had added various acquisitions to its existing portfolio, which included a
discount department storethat sold automotive and household supplies, home appliances, and
clothing as well as a Delaware company that operated household and hardware sales in department
stores around the Southeast. Not only did Wards grow increasingly through acquisition, it also
grew because of its reputation and commitment to customer service by being one of the first
companies to offer a service plan for its TV sets.The company continued its rapid acquisition
strategy through the beginning of the1970 s, but by 1974, Wards began to suffer adverse effects of
this of rapid over diversification into such non core business
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  • 2. What Was The Legacy Of The Great Exhibition Of 1851 The legacy of the Great Exhibition of 1851 started when Prince Albert, spouse of Queen Victoria and president of the Royal Society of Arts, had the idea of an exhibition to impress the world with Britain s industrial achievements, known as the Crystal Palace in 1849. Arrangements were developed and the necessary funds were raised, with Victoria herself leading the list of donations. Joseph Paxton was an english architect and horticulturist. Designed conservatory in gardens at Chatsworth, which served as a model for his design of the Crystal Palace, built of plate glass and cast iron for the LondonExhibition of 1851 and re erected into a palace at Sydenham (3). The Crystal Palace was a remarkable construction of prefabricated parts. It consisted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Case Study On Streets Of Future Streets of Future: A Case Study Of Delhi Cities today are constantly escalating in terms of number and size. As India is moving on the path of rapid and massive urbanisation, urban centres are also growing at a faster pace. Census 2011, positioned level of urbanization at 31.1% with number of urban residents at 377 million spread over more than 7500 urban settlements. The spatial growth of Delhi indicates tremendous rise in settlements. While the total population growth from 2001 to 2011 is 21%, urban population is 27% indicating that Delhi has been urbanising faster than its growth in past decades. Although, master plans are made for proper functioning of cities, but very little attention is paid to street design, which is the basic unit of cities and urbanscapes. It is important to address the design, street ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Special care should be taken to improve the mobility of impaired and disabled. The street design should be focused on pedestrian environment. The approach to street design should be multi disciplinary. Provision of transition areas from roads to streets should be provided. Transition zones should be treated by using large trees, narrowing of carriageways and change in surface materials. Aspect of legibility should be focused for clear perception of routes by the people. Features and landmarks which are aesthetically and historically recognised are valued by the people. Controlled Street markets, kerbs and parking implemented the way it is perceived can definitely improve the street life of Delhi. Management of traffic by speed control and permeability helps in maintaining the ambience Balanced approach to self regulating streets, street trees with proper size and plantation, active street edges to provide passive surveillance and better street environment. A well thought design enhances land value, a calm traffic and comfortable pedestrian and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz Analysis Think inside the box, think inside the box! When we think inside a box we are imitating our capability and limits are view of the world. We are limited to an area but there were two inspiring females that thought outside the box. This two female had no limits, Frida Kahlo and Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz where the beginning of feminist movement. They may not be recognized for their people in there years but they did change the view of femalenow. They work around what they had and no matter the problem or people around them they would work. Frida and Sor Juana had no space limits for their art and writing. Frida would paint and Sor Juana would write, these two women where strong because in there year s females were only allowed to be housewife and they defied that. Frida and Sor Juana are very dedicated women, they were able to mentally make a space for then to make their work... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They stand out and went against the norm. In the beginning of their life line they both were willing to become men so that they can have higher education and the same opportunity. Sor Juana at her youth ask her mother to dress her as men so that she can learn more, but her mother denied the question. Frida Kahlo also did something similar. For a family portrait Frida dress as a men and her mother was very angry. These two had no limits and made anything there space. Even this two women are from different year period, Sor Juana from the 1600s and Frida Kahlo from the 1900s. Having a time gap make them no different, on the other hand they show a lot of thing in common, one and the main one is that they were able to have no limits in there art and writing. They both made their mental space anywhere and did what they loved. They had their mental space and there space. Sor Juana became a nun to have the space and the time to read and learn more. Frida Kahlo had her parent house La casa Azul where she move ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Professional Tree Removal 3 Reasons to Have Professional Tree Removal in Greenville, NC Trees are thought to be a healthy addition to the environment as well as your home. Unfortunately, trees often grow too large and pose a risk of damaging your home, your property and/or your family. When a tree is too large, diseased or has root rot, it may need to be removed or treated by a professional tree service in Greenville, NC. If the tree needs to be removed, it is important to know that it is not an easy DIY project. A successful tree removal in Greenville, NC should be done by a Greenville tree service for a number of reasons, including the following: Prevent Property Damage Large trees with overgrown branches may fall during a heavy storm, which can cause significant damage to your home and property. If the tree is healthy, but overgrown, a tree service in Greenville, NC may be able to prune the overgrown branches to prevent the tree from becoming bulky... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you decide to attempt a tree removal on your own in attempts to save money, you may end up spending more than you anticipated. You may end up with serious injuries and/or damage to your home, both of which can be expensive to mend. Another expensive cost is renting the appropriate equipment you will need to remove the tree. A professional tree service in Greenville, NC is licensed, insured and bonded, which protects them from possible damages to your home and/or injured employees and they will already have the appropriate equipment required to safely and effectively remove the tree. If you have trees that are close to or overhang power lines and/or your home, you should consider contacting a Greenville, NC tree service to examine the tree. If possible, the tree will be pruned and shaped, but if the tree needs to be removed, you can rest assured that the task will be safely completed without damaging your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Great Molasses Flood Of 1919 Would you believe me if I told you that it was just as effortless to swim in syrup as swimming in water? Well, it s true! I realize it seems insane, doesn t it? Throughout this essay, I am going to talk about the history of molasses (syrup), The Great Molasses Flood of 1919, and how we know swimming in syrup is much like swimming in a pool of water. Molasses, from the Latin word melaceres, meaning honey like, is a thick dark syrup that is a byproduct of sugar refining. This results when sugar is crystallized out of sugar cane or sugar beet juice. (Molasses) Before doing thorough research, I never knew the history of syrup, in fact, I had never actually thought about syrup quite often either, considering that I am not an extremely tremendous fan of syrup. However, I believe that I am further educated on the subject after my recent research ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I couldn t imagine! The source of what became known as the Great Molasses Flood was a 50 foot tall steel holding tank located on Commercial Street in Boston s North End. On January 15, 1919, a crowded section of Boston was rocked by a massive tidal wave not of water, but of molasses. The bizarre deluge came after a molasses holding tank burst and sent 2.3 million gallons of the dark brown syrup swirling through the city streets. 21 people were killed and over 150 people were injured. (The Great) As I was reading as The Great Molasses Flood of 1919, I was shocked!The closest relation that I could possibly think of that I have seen is the rainfall flood of 2008 in Saline County, Illinois. I remember going outside and wading in water, it was almost impossible to drive and buildings were flooded majorly. Excess of 12 inches above normal. (Flood of 2008) When I walked outside, I could not believe my eyes! I didn t even think it was possible for Carrier Mills to get as much rain as it had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Jd Salinger Essay Salinger, J(erome) D(avid) (1919 ), American novelist and short story writer, known for his stories dealing with the intellectual and emotional struggles of adolescents who are alienated from the empty, materialistic world of their parents. Salinger s work is marked by a profound sense of craftsmanship, a keen ear for dialogue, and a deep awareness of the frustrations of life in America after World War II (1939 1945). Jerome David Salinger was born and raised in New York City. He began writing fiction as a teenager. After graduating from the Valley Forge Military Academy in 1936, he began studies at several colleges in the New York City area, but he took no degree. He did, however, take a fiction writing class with Whit Burnett, an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the early 1960s, Salinger virtually stopped writing for publication and disappeared from public view into his rural New Hampshire home. In an interview that he granted during the 1970s, Salinger maintained that he continues to write daily, and has merely rejected publication as quot;a terrible invasion of his privacy. quot; Salinger s reclusiveness added to his cult status. II. Works Print section The Catcher in the Rye is narrated by Holden Caulfield, a 16 year old boy who has just flunked out of his third private boarding school. Unwilling to remain at school until the end of the term, Holden runs away to New York City. He does not contact his parents, who live there, but instead drifts around the city for two days. The bulk of the novel is an account, at once hilariously funny and tragically moving, of Holden s adventures in Manhattan. These include disillusioning encounters with two nuns, a suave ex schoolmate, a prostitute named Sunny, and a sympathetic former teacher who may be homosexual. Finally, drawn by his affection for his ten year old sister, Phoebe, Holden abandons his spree and returns home. Salinger s depiction of Holden Caulfield is considered one of the most convincing portrayals of an adolescent in literature. Intelligent, sensitive, and imaginative, Holden desires acceptance into the adult world even though he is sickened and obsessed by what he regards as its quot;phonies, quot; including his teachers, parents, and his older ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Six Sigm Integrated Learning Project Integrated Learning Project Jamison Burks Liberty University August 21, 2015 3. Key Concepts 3.1 Six Sigma Six Sigma is a quality improvement philosophy and a methodology and collection of statistical techniques used to implement that philosophy. Six Sigma s focuses on reducing or removing identifiable sources of changes in order to decrease the number of defects in a product. Six Sigma was developed by Bill Smith and was used to standardize the way in which defects are tallied (Meredith, 2013). As a new way of doing business, six sigma can have a significant impact on the end result of business. There are many way six sigma can be applied. For example, the scientific component of methodology is a structure approach that takes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Theory of Constraints 3.6. Brainstorming Brainstorming is a very popular and commonly used problem solving technique in business (Zhao Hou, 2010). It is a technique that allows the people in an organization to work together to identify challenges, opportunities, determine outcomes, solve problems, and create innovative ideas. An advertising executive named Alex Osborn first developed the concept in the 1950 s. The basis for the development of brainstorming is the old saying two heads are better than one. When Osborn created the concept of brainstorming, he developed the four following guidelines: 1.Come up with as many ideas as you possibly can 2.Do not make fun of the ideas of others during the brainstorming session 3.Extend, improve, and/or combine on one another s ideas 4.Express every idea no matter how weird or ridiculous they may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Dance Autobiography When I was little the earliest memories I had was in the Lori Allen Dance Company. When I was three my mom put me in dance class to not only strengthen my muscles, but to get me to be more social. Even though I was still very young, my mom was very scared that I would grow up and never open up to anyone else, but her. The first day of danceclass I remember like it was yesterday. I walked in and a bunch of little girls were putting on their ballet shoes. My mom walked me in and sat down on the floor. She knew that if she were to leave me there in that room I would run out screaming and crying. For the first couple of dance practices I wouldn t take my eyes off my mom. I wanted to make sure that she didnt abandoned me. After about ten practices ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Eugenie Clark Research Paper Eugenie Clark was born on May 4, 1922 in New York City; she died at age 92 on Feb. 25, 2015. She died due to lung cancer which she had a tough battle for many years. Eugenie started her interest in fish and sharks when she went to her first aquarium when she was nine years old. From there she went to college to study ichthyologist in New York City University. Ichthyologist is a branch of zoology that deals with fishes. Eugenie received her Bachelor of Arts degree where she majored in zoology and her Master of Arts degree. Eugenie Clark Major contribution to the biological community is Clark helped found the Cape Haze marine Laboratory in Placida Florida. In 1995 her team found the whale sharks giving birth to live young sharks. She made ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She would visit the fish every week because her mom worked there. By visiting the sharks so much it made her think one day that she would want to see the wild sharks in the ocean. Clark began to learn everything she could about the fish housed there and quickly made friends with the Bowery bums. Some of them were well educated men who just didn t make out in their life, and they knew quite a bit about the fishes. They were like a bunch of jolly uncles to me. (Biographical Series) She received awards throughout her lifetime. Some of the awards were The Explorers Club Medal and high honors from the American Society of Oceanographers and the National Geographic Society. She was so good at what she did, she even wrote more than 175 articles for the academic and popular press. With the articles she inspired thousands of people to second guess sharks and realize what beautiful creatures they are. She also received the Emmy Award for her underwater films and she was put into the Maryland Women s Hall of Fame. On March 16, 2015 the U.S. Congress posthumously honored and recognized Dr. Clark for her efforts to understand and preserve the ocean realm. Eugenie Clark taught so many people about the importance of fish and sharks during her time and today, she also leaves a legacy that will inform her fellow scientists and ocean lovers for generations to come. (National Ocean ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay on Zimbabwe Should Not Have To Suffer This Way Zimbabwe Should Not Have To Suffer This Way In recent years, Zimbabwe has been prone to increasing violence as a result of a corrupt government. There have been many instances reported to HRWO (Human rights watch organization) of personal accounts where landowners and workers alike have been subjected to beatings, pillaging, threats, and overall persecution. These acts of terrorism are the products of a military coup that is currently in power called the Zanu PF and orchestrated by the veterans of the war for Zimbabwe s Independence. The world must not stand by and watch these crimes against humanity take place with a complacent eye any longer. This tyrannical powers regime of terror which enacted the Zimbabwe land reform and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The election was a landslide and the days of a white owned tyrannical government was over, or at least that s what the native people were led to believe. One British condition in the Lancaster Agreements was the ensured protection of white farm owners for the first ten years of the new government. These conditions simply said were willing seller, willing buyer meaning that land would not be acquired forcefully from any already functional farms. After the term of the agreement was up, the government had control of redistributing the land to the people. For the first ten years redistribution was slow and most of the land was still in the hands of the white commercial farmers. During this period President Mugabe took out enormous loans from the World Bank and invested it in institutions designed to fit the luxurious standards of the elite. They awarded the majority of usable land to the elite of Zimbabwe, while the majority of the country was rapidly growing poorer, and paying for the government s outstanding loans through a process called Economic Structural Adjustment Program. This is a program the World Bank and the IMF (International Monetary Fund) setup to ensure that the loans given are paid back in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. This Study Reports The Detection Of The Carbapenem Resistance This study reports the detection of the carbapenem resistance gene blaOXA 48 in 33 clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from six hospitals in Khartoum state Sudan in period from December 2015 to June 2016. 21.2% of the samples were positive for the blaoxa 48. 36.4.8% of the samples were resistant to meropenem, and 54.5% were sensitive while 9.1 were intermediately resistant to meropenem. Among the imipenem resistant organisms 57.1% of them were positive for the blaoxa 48, 28.6% of the intermediately resistant were positive for the blaoxa 48 and 14.3% of the sensitive organisms were positive to the blaoxa 48. 42.4% were resistant to imipenem, 48.5% were sensitive and 9.1% were intermediately resistant to imipenem. Among the imipenem... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... OXA 48 is not inhibited by clavulanic acid and EDTA, some studies showed that this class D enzymes can be inhibited by JDB/LN 1 255 compounds (Drawz et al., 2010). The first case of resistance mediated by OXA 48 was identified in 2001 from a multi drug resistant Klebsiella pneumonae in Istanbul Turkey (AktaЕџ et al., 2008). Followed by several cases of OXA 48 producing organisms like pseudomonas, E.coli and citrobacter were reported in patients from or have a relation with Turkey (Livermore and Woodford, 2006). After that outbreaks were reported worldwide, disseminating from Middle Eastern countries and North Africa. Sporadic cases have been reported in Lebanon, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. In Africa, mostly in northern African countries of Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and Morocco. There were also reports of the enzyme producing organism in Senegal and South Africa (Pasteran et al., Lafeuille et al., 2013, Nasr et al., 2013). This study reports the detection of blaOXA 48 gene in multidrug resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates that found resistant to a single or both imipenem and meropenem in an invitro disc diffusion sensitivity test in period from December 2015 to June 2016 from six hospitals in Khartoum state Sudan. Methods A total number of 33 clinical isolates of pseudomonas were phenotypically tested for carbapenem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Biography And Career Plan The biography and career plan laid out in this paper provide me with a useful guide as I evaluate my professional life and establish goals for myself. I am able to apply the insights and advice I received from my interviewee to my desired career direction and map out a course of action. Jamie Minkler Biography Jamie Minkler is currently the Signature Program and Events Manager for the Anaheim Ducks Hockey Club in Anaheim, California. She holds a B.S. in Marketing with a minor in Business Management and a Masters in Sports Management from the University of San Francisco. She has experience as: a marketing intern for the LA Galaxy; a volunteer for Ironman in Hawaii; an event intern and event coordinator for the Tiger Woods Foundation. Jamie... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Seeing an event, big or small, come together from beginning to end is the ultimate reward. Her pacesetting and coaching leadership styles also contribute to the accomplishments of her department. She has high expectations for herself and others but also makes sure to keep everything in perspective. I found this to be extremely effective and motivating because I felt we were working as a team toward the same goals. Jamie discussed challenges and adversity she has faced working in the industry and how it has made her a more valuable employee. You have to have thick skin to work in this industry and you cannot let the little things bother you. It is crucial that you focus on your job and do the best you can without worrying and stressing out about things that are out of your control. There is not a lot of money to be made in sports and entertainment and the hours are long, so you really have to love what you do. Hockey in Southern California is growing but people have so many other areas available to them to spend their discretionary income. The organization is constantly trying to find ways to gain more fans and, more importantly, sell out hockey games. It is a challenge but one that Jamie and her colleagues have accepted and enjoy taking on. Jamie attributes several defining moments that have shaped her career. First, is the fact that she would not be where she is today without her Masters in Sports Management. Second is her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Roles Of Executive Information Officer CIO (Chief Information officer) is the person who handles the management and technology. He is head of the information technology planning and designing innovative processes. He is the capable for the development of company standards, technological architecture and evaluation, manages the client relationships, aligns information technology with the business and manages the finance of the client. They oversee to reinvest in the IT infrastructure, as well as in business and technology professionals. Roles of CIO in an organization: Chief information officer works with all other executives in the company and plan the Business and financial goals. CIO develops a strategy to achieve those business goals and recommends the investment which will deliver measurable results. CIO evaluates and communicates risks associated with IT investments. CIO must balance the need for additional capacity against the risk of acquiring resources that may be underutilized at other times. Chief information officer manages information technology specialists team who operates IT resources and ensure that this team can manage the IT operations. CIO identifies the company s investment of financial resources in IT systems and develops cost benefit analysis for IT spending. CIO communicates with the information technology specialists to develop innovative ideas in the new technology implementations. CIO supervises the staff and encourages them in the development within the budget ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Family Observation To reflect on my experience on the family observation, I will be using Gibbs reflective cycle (1984; cited in Maclean Harrison, 2015). Gibbs reflective cycle will guide my exploration of the family observation using the following headings: description, feelings, evaluation, analyse, conclusion and action plan. This will reflect on my experience of the family observation it will provide an account of the task that I am required to carry out, what took place, an account of my feelings, an evaluation of the experience, an analysis of the events, a conclusion and an action plan. Description I completed three one hour family observations in a three week period based on Beatrice and her child Marvin in their family home. The initial visit ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe that this opportunity was used to identify my strengths and areas of development required in social work practice and develop an understanding of human development in relation to sociology and psychology. The British Association of Social Workers (BASWA) Professional Capability Framework (PCFD), social workers are required to demonstrate and understand psychology and sociology theory applied in practice. The family observation reflections were an opportunity to reflect on the theories that I could identify during the family observation (See Appendix A; BASW, 2013). Department of Education (2014) published knowledge and skills for children and family social work which identifies the skills and ability for children and family social worker. This document suggests that social worker should recognise theory covering the following areas: physical, cognitive, social, emotional and behavioural development over a life span. Social workers should also be able to understand that normative development on and individual based on each child depending on genetic factor, health and disability as an example (ibid). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Understanding Counter Reformation Essay In order to understand the Counter Reformation one must consider the political factors and motivators behind them as well as the belief factors when examining clashes with the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church during 16th century experienced a reformation that was both politically and belief driven. The Catholic Reformation also known as the Counter Reformation allowed the church to clearly define its position, eliminate unchristian practices and examine its role in world. This paper will address the political motivators of the Counter Reformation, the unchristian practices that fueled corruption and the clearly defined religious concerns of reformers. It will establish that the use of patronage and nepotism ultimately undermined the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They saw the church and its leadership filled with corruption and greed. The Renaissance popes who led the church were not spiritual leaders. Those at the top of the clergy were wealthy and lived lavish lifestyles. They indulged in nepotism, power politics and patronage. Furthermore, the priests at the bottom were poor and unable to administer to the multiple parishes in their charge. Thus it can be said that Counter Reformation was a response to a need for clarity in purpose. But also, one can also say that the Counter Reformation was a natural and necessary response to the Protestant reformation. Catholic reform was slow until after the Protestant Revolution began to make serious in roads upon the ancient faith. A variety of Protestant sects had made their ways into almost half the nations of the Europe by the 16th century. Catholics were dismayed by the great increase in unorthodoxy. Many claim that the Counter Reformation was initiated to win back lost souls. Thus it can be said that the Counter Reformation was a response to maintain and gain back the followers. (Bossy) There were a variety of movements that initiated reform within the church. The Catholic Church during the Middles Ages had lost much as a religious institution. During this period ignorance and corruption in the church was insidious. One only has to look at the church leaders in Spain as evidence. Some priest didn t even understand the Latin in the mass, monks kept ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. State Regulated or Federal Regulate Insurance One of the most important economic issues in the insurance industry is the push for increased federal regulation of insurance. According to the Washington Surveying Rating Bureau, Congress in 1945 stated that the regulation of the business of insurance would be best left to individual states. Since the release of this statement, a common argument that state regulation is inefficient, costly, and burdensome has been made. It is also argued that the 50 or so individual laws and jurisdictions embody many rules and standards that are very difficult and timely as regulatory systems. These systems have been described as very costly, and that they also deny customers the creativity of the free market to quickly develop and market innovative insuranceproducts. The common way to respond to these issues in such a robust industry is typically by federal regulation. It is believed that having just one regulator for the entire country will lead to more new products being introduced in the market place and thus, increased competition which will be better financially for all consumers, carriers, and agents. This logic is likely supported by the idea that it is easier to introduce a product if it is going to only be approved by one insurance department rather than several dozens more. However, many other factors come to play. It is important to realize that the purpose of insurance regulation is to provide consumer protection. In RMI 3500, I have learned that there are insurance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Brandenburg V. Ohio Speech Analysis Randolph called for a demonstration on the campus of USD in attempt to stamp out Stalinist oppression. In Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969), the court established a two pronged test to evaluate speech acts: (1) speech can be prohibited if it is directed at inciting or producing imminent lawless action and (2) it is likely to incite or produce such action. During the demonstration, which was attended by dozens of students, Randolph called for resistance against Universitypolicies. In his confession to Vermillion Police, Randolph admitted that his speech was intended to stir up fellow students. Although Randolph did not personally destroy campus property or intend for the vandalism occur, nevertheless, his speech incited others to do so.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... USD officials cited concerns about drug use within the group. However, simply because one member of the group possesses an illegal substance, it is not grounds for baring an entire group. Administrative staff should not have requested that the newspaper editor refuse to print editorials submitted by Randolph. In Near v. Minnesota (1931) the Supreme Court ruled that government cannot censor or prohibit a publication in advance, even if the communication might be punishable after publication. USD, a public state University, cannot place prior restraint on Rudolph s editorials as submitted to the newspaper. After the publication of the editorial those who disagree have the privilege to write a rebuttal. Even though the editorials in question were calling for resistance, the University can sensor the material after the fact or punish the writer, but authorities cannot take any action regarding an article prior to it being printed, per the Near decision. Also, USD cannot prevent or deny requests made by a group to use designated student meeting areas on campus, unless illegal activity is involved. Although, Randolph s speech incited violence, the actions of one individual do not indicate that other members of LPS hold the same beliefs. Therefore, the University cannot punish and ban the group from having a presence on the University simply ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Military Service And Civilian Life Not a lot of people know the actual challenges of what military men and women go through with their families. Until now, individuals have this misconception that the military life is as ordinary to any regular civilian life. Many of the common beliefs that people assume about military service members is he or she; serves their country, go out to war occasionally, and handle constant deployments easily without a struggle. While this is the case, civilians fail to recognize that military spouses and children face many obstacles when they are separated from their service member. The most difficult challenge that many families go through is separated from their service member during a deployment. Often times, individuals make the mistake that military men and women only deploy for war. However, military service members have to leave for other military purposes such as training missions and school. Since 2008, there has been a significant increase in the number of soldiers who have spent two or more years (25+ months) cumulatively deployed. (RAND) With the large amount of deployments and separation from military service members; it can be an emotional roller coaster for spouses and children. Several studies have shown that military spouses and children who are emotionally affected by their loved one being away experienced depression, anxiety, and loneliness. In addition, when service men and women are not present in their child s life; children feel lost and do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Unit 9 M2 Essay Yasmin Unit 9 M2 Describe how three key professionals could be involved in planning support for individuals/Mr.Ali There are three key professionals working with Mr.Ali and supporting him through his decisions. They are also working together with each other to put together a support plan for Mr.Ali. The three key professionals are; a community psychiatric nurse, support worker and dietician. Each has a different role in the planning support for Mr.Ali as they are all supporting Mr.Ali with different aspects of his health and well being. A Community Psychiatric Nurse is fully trained and has many years experience in a hospital setting before going out into the community. Their experience would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If Mr.Ali was to start having a relapse his STR would help identify the early signs and report it to other health professionals involved in Mr.Ali s care and support. The STR would the support Mr.Ali with any treatment he is involved in. When Mr.Ali attends the day centre, his support worker may be with him at times to provide emotional support and could also act as an advocate. As Mr.Ali s STR, they will be there to support Mr.Ali through anything he finds difficult in his daily life and support him with tasks when needed. The STR will put their views across to other professionals and Mr.Ali when in the process of creating a support plan. He will be able to pass on his concerns about Mr.Ali and also what he thinks Mr.Ali s strengths are. The STR will put a lot of information into a support plan as they would know Mr.Ali best due to building a strong compassionate friendship and due to being more involved in Mr.Ali s personal life than other professionals. Whilst being involved in the support plan the STR will promote Mr.Ali s rights, maintain confidentiality and promote equal opportunities, ensuring Mr.Ali is being treated with respect and dignity, which is part of ethical practice. A dietician is a trained professional who enables and empowers people to make informed and practical choices about the food they eat and lifestyle choices. They are trained in hospital and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Legal Case Analysis Essay Legal Case Analysis 1.In this matter I am asked to advise those instructing me as to whether the prosecution can adduce evidence of a written statement of a witness unwilling to testify at trial and secondly how her evidence might be presented if she decides to give evidence at trial. 2.I understand that Chrissie lives within close proximity to the scene of the crime and is in fact a next door neighbour . 3.Anterior to Chrissie s involvement, the victim, Bella, was attacked in her bedroom by an intruder wearing a balaclava. The intruder broke into the house through the kitchen window and repeatedly stabbed her with a large knife . 4.Bella did not see the attacker s face, but perhaps by serendipity, Chrissie caught a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Lord Normand stated in Teper : The rule against the admission of hearsayis fundamental... The truthfulness and accuracy of the witness whose words are spoken by another person cannot be tested by cross examination, and the light which his demeanour would throw upon his testimony is lost. 10.This rule is not inflexible. As Heffernan explained: Notwithstanding its merit in excluding unreliable evidence and enhancing adjudication, the rule against hearsay suffers from the disadvantage that it is overly broad in its application. Because the rule can and does lead to the exclusion of probative evidence, it has been constrained over the years in the UK and Ireland by numerous common law and statutory exceptions. 11.Tapper highlights some Common Law exceptions. For the purposes of brevity, these exceptions shall not be expatiated. These include evidence relating to: (a)Public Information (b)Reputation: character and family matters (c)Res gestae: statements relating to a relevant event and statements relating to a contemporaneous, relevant mental state (d)Admissions Confessions. 12.The statutory exceptions include the admission of written statements in s9 CJA 1967. These statements are admissible only if certain formalities are adhered to such as providing signatures, a declaration of truth and serving a copy of the statements to the relevant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Ideas For Sponge Activities Ideas for Sponge Activities Some teachers have a theme for each day of the week, such as : Vocab Partner or group activity Writing Puzzle Word Problem Mini Quiz Partner and Group Activities Cards w/problems solve and find partner w/ same solution (different problem) Relays on board (multiple step problems, everyone does 1 step) Discussion chips Group graffiti one piece of paper several markers per group everyone contributes words, pictures, symbols, etc) Match word to definition (each has a card) Each person gets a card with an problem on one side and answer on another one reads problem and everyone looks for answer the one with answer reads next problem Switch cards and see if you can do it faster. Vocab New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Apple as Invisible Ink ABSTRACT The Use of Apple Extract/Juice as a Disappearing Ink The purpose of my study is to test if apple extract/juice can be used as a disappearing ink The following are the procedures used to make a disappearing ink using the apple extract. The following are the materials; Q tip, paper, apple juice and a Candle (any source of heat will work, ex. lamp, iron, oven). Begin by pouring a bit of the apple juice into a bowl. Use a q tip, toothpick, or a paintbrush to write your message on the paper. Let the paper dry thoroughly. This will take about an hour. To decode the message, you will need to heat up the paper. The best way to do this is with a candle. Hold the paper over the candle until the words become visible. The words... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to being a fruit rich in symbolism, there is much plant lore assigned to the apple. Apple boughs hung above the door frame of a house are said to bless the couple that resides therein with added peace and love. Others have used the apple in a love spell that involves cutting the apple cross wise and sharing it with the one that you love to increase the attraction. In Danish folklore, however, apples are believed to wither around adulterers. Many American children have bobbed for apples on Halloween. This child s game may have originated from and Irish Tradition, La mas nbhal. This was the feast of the apple gathering which took place on All Hallow Eve. There was a spicy cider and toast beverage in which apples were floated. It was usual for each person who partook of the spicy beverage to take out an apple and eat it, wishing good luck to the company. In England on Christmas Eve, there once was a popular custom called, wassailing the orchard trees. The farmer with his family and workers would honor the most productive trees in the orchard with cider and hot cakes while saying the following toast three times: Almost everyone has eaten an apple, but have you ever asked the question where do apple trees grow? The apple trees we know today originated from the a wild apple tree that was native to Central Asia. It can still be found growing in the mountainous regions of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and China. Amazingly, this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Colonialism in Jackie Chan Films Essay Colonialism in Jackie Chan Films For over 20 years Jackie Chan has been the biggest action star in most of the world. First becoming popular in his native Hong Kong in the early 80s, his popularity slowly spread across the globe, and finally hit the U.S. with the 1996 release of Rumble In The Bronx (1994.) Since then Chan has made three highly successful films with American studois and several more with the Hong Kong studio Golden Harvest. He is easily one of the most recognizable Asian movie stars or all time. Jackie Chan s movies are famous for their over the top stunts and hilarious but amazing fightscenes, so much so that the actual plotsof the films are sometimes forgotten. However, if one lookspast the all the fights and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jackie Chan, as the real life Chinese folk hero Wong Fei Hung, stops the British along with their Chinese cohorts from stealing the artifacts, saving the country s heritage for generations to come. Despite the fact that Wong Fei Hung is a real person, this sequence of events never happened. It is no coincidence, however, that the person responsible for stopping the devious British colonials in the film, as well as many other films that do not feature Jackie Chan, is Fei Hung. Wong Fei Hung is China s greatest hero, so much so that he is China, and to a lesser extent he is Hong Kong, representing many of Hong Kong s basic beliefs, such as Confucian virtue and Cantonese tradition (Fore 124.) Hong Kong cinema has had a longstanding affair with Wong Fei Hung, with over 100 films about him having been made in the past 50 years (Logan 10.) He represents many Chinese ideals, so his small victory over the British colonials can easily be read as a Chinese victory over the British. Because of Britain s occupation of Hong Kong at the time, it is easy to see why Hong Kong citizens would like to see the British be defeated by someone who holds Chinese beliefs so sacred, and by someone who is held so sacred in Hong Kong. If Wong Fei Hung represents the best of China, the villains in the film ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Pros And Cons Of Enlightenment In The French Revolution The common understanding taught in American schools of the French Revolution is one of a downtrodden peasant class being inspired by the Enlightenment philosophes to rise up and overthrown the despotic monarch. This understanding correlates with American values of freedom, anti tyranny, and success of the underdog. By constructing such a narrative, the French Revolutionis given American values. However, as asserted by Darnton in the aforementioned quotation, the French Revolution s spark did not begin with the teeming masses of neglected commoners. Instead, Enlightenment thought permeated the upper echelons of society for two key reasons: cost and literacy. Compilations of Enlightenment thoughts were distilled and included into the relatively... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The freeing of the peasants from the noble dominated social hierarchy did not include freeing women from the entrenched patriarchy. Enlightenment thought seemingly included women under the natural rights of man, but in reality, women were excluded and denied equality. Initially, women were seen as equals among men, but their subservient role was reasserted and potential gains in equality were lost. For example, American independence was popularized in order to mobilize the entire society, yet only white male landowners were given the opportunity to participate in government and allowed the right to vote. Not until the twentieth century did women achieve universal suffrage. The century lapse in equality begs the question of whether more could have been done during the tumultuous revolutions of the late eighteenth century to spur gender ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Basia Themes NAUTICA is a captivating sea adventure. There s a worthy and challenging goal and the stakes are high. The story is driven by solid themes about bonding, reconnecting, and healing. The emotional theme cleverly works on three levels. The main storyline regarding the relics is about finding the missing part, and reconnecting them. On the journey, the protagonist, Hal, bonds and connects with his employee, Gene. In the protagonist s personal life he learns to reconnect with his estranged girlfriend and daughter, and he learns to heal from his past, involving his father. It s nice to see how the emotional premise all comes together. The script features many strengths. While there are some very smart story choices, there are also areas of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When they find the relic, then it would be a surprise when Basil pulls out a gun and allows the Ula and Ned on the boat (or something like that). Also, having Holly on the adventure would make the ending more convincing. Right now there s not a true romance or a true relationship formed between Holly and Hal, so it s challenging to see them together at the end. As mentioned, Hal is a likable and quiet hero. He has strong inner conflict and he equally has a strong character arc when he decides family comes first and that the wants a normal, committed life. He realizes he has been chasing a ghost. Unfortunately, Holly is underwritten. She s great in the scene telling Hal off, but then fades. She shares nice chemistry with Hal, but one wants more. It s fun when Hal is jealous of a photo, but it s her brother. Gene is a delightful sidekick. But I don t want to do something extraordinary, Hal. I m having a hard time as it is trying to achieve boring. He also has a nice character arc. He goes from timid, insecure, afraid of swimming and anything that takes him away from land, but by the end, he s the one championing the adventure. He learns from Hal, as Hal learned from Gene. What isn t convincing is that Gene doesn t know what a mariner s astrolabe is, given his expert knowledge in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. My Research For Brave New World Cultural Clash In my research for Brave New World, I came across literary criticism that unveiled fresh perspective of the work when it comes to the psychology of characters. The idea of a perfectly stable world versus a world of recklessness and savagery that shape every aspect of human morale and convictions held at society s core beliefs; which through psychological analysis of characters and how their external influences can vindicate questionable actions displayed by those in the novel. The dichotomy of inherited and learned behavior in society, clashes with diffusions of culture ands impacts on instinctive culture, all accentuated by John the Savage and his intricately fervent relationships with other characters in the novel,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... World State conditioned a loss sense of human nature, while the Reserve preserved value in animalistic but instinctive humane tendencies, Self transcendence and loss of personality is only effective cure for a world suffering from idolatry, stupidity, and cruelty. In the ultimate reality, we can find true salvation. (Birnbaum 3). The substantial distinction between the Reserve and World State, is the agricultural and mechanical ways of life. World State focuses on assembly lines, excessively on science as a basis for operating in daily life. John experiencing for the first time an introduction to post industrial world compared to his pre industrial upbringing, a distaste for the technological advances in reproducing humans, Applied science he argues, has intensified standardized mediocrity and the loss of attention to intellectual and spiritual values (Birnbaum 2). The damage done to embryos and void of familiar connections such as family, If the word industry is a measure of how far cultural production has extended its reach throughout modern civilization (Eagleton 1). Modern civilization emphasizes on technology and similarity among the entire state simply to keep everyone happy, on the contrary to John was vacant of substance and ignited ignorance. For John, books were valued writings of complexities of human emotions to even morals that he saw ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Rate Of Imprisonment Of Aboriginal And Torres Strait... Introduction The rate of imprisonment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians has dramatically increased since 1992. Statistics went from 1 in 7 prisoners in 1992 to 1 in 4 in 2012 and to almost 1 in 3 in 2014. There have been an abundance of proposals, plans and programs established, some of which have failed and some which are still in development, to try decrease the high numbers. The high incarceration rate of Indigenous people in Australia is considered to be a global issue that must be addressed. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prison rates The increased severity in the criminal justice system towards Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is claimed to be the cause for the increasing incarceration rates. Research shows that the majority of Australian prisons have a high Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population, since 1989, the imprisonment rates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has increased 12 times faster than the rate of non Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. This shows that there has been major overrepresentation of Indigenous people in Australia in prisons. FIGURE 1 As seen in figure 1, Indigenous people represent 17% of the prison population on average. In Western Australia and Northern Territory it is particularly high with there being 43% and 84% of Indigenous people in prison. However, as shown by the yellow line, Indigenous people only make up less than 5% of each state (besides ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Kitty Verissim Analysis Kitty Verissimo, The story of my album and how it came to life. Well it all started when ms. Brougham assigned us this album. At first i thought this is going to be a lot of fun and not much thought would be put into it, but little did i know all the work i would have to put in it. I Had an idea of what i wanted to do since the beginning. An album on overcoming hard times. So i knew the genre would be pop and a bit of rap in a few of the songs. When I thought that I was thinking one of my favorite artists Alessia Cara could sing it . I used things like salt on one side, sharpies to outline, etc. There wasn t too many fails or things that didn t work out as planned. But i learned a lot like artsa lot of work. I picked the genre pop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Peer Review Essay Peer review has always been a key part of learning and teaching irrespective of any language or classroom. It adds more value to the process of peer learning as it has been acknowledged to be a useful tool for collaborative learning (Falchikov, 2005; Van den Berg et al., 2006). Peer review has been put into use for a wide range of subjects and by a large number of practitioners. This is a formative process where learners evaluate the works produced by their peers for a better understanding of the concept which eventually enhances the output of the final product (Somerville, 1993; Topping et al., 2000). Elbow (1968) and Murray (1969) have suggested peer review to be implemented as a common practice in the writing classrooms since it helps learners... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brindley Scoffield (1998), Topping et al. (2000) and Nicol Macfarlane‐Dick (2006) believe that it enhances the learning process by making the learners self confident and independent learners. Moreover, by improving the state of their critical thinking it aids in doing a better critical appreciation of their peers works as it can reinforce their knowledge and understanding of the subject area (Somervell, 1993; Topping, 1998; Dochy, Segers Sluijsmans, 1999, Liu Carless, 2006, Hounsell et al., 2008). In addition, it gives them an opportunity for self reflection (Paulus, 1999; Van Den Berg, Admiraal Pilot, 2006; Cho MacArthur, 2010; Mei Yuan, 2010) which eventually leads to a more creative, effective and thought provoking assembly of comments for their peers. Furthermore, it is a significant part for creating a collaborative and participatory learning environment (Cheng Warren, 1997; Fallows Chandramohan, 2001). At last, as per Hansen Liu (2005) and Lundstrom Baker (2009) it makes room for the learners to think and realize the diversities of different perspectives which occur when they evaluate the writings of their peers. As CLT had been adapted in Bangladesh as the approach of teaching English language, teachers are seen to provide the instructions on the structures of writing in classroom while most of the students who are from different backgrounds may not be able to understand the structure of the writing what they are asked to follow in terms of process writing. From our perspective, we think that peer review of the students on each other s writing in the classroom can help students develop the knowledge of the structures and strategies of writing in English rather than simply following the instructions from the lectures of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay about Alfred Hitchcock s Rope To this day Rope, Alfred Hitchcock s first color film, remains one of the most original motion picture dramas. With the exception of the opening credits, Rope was shot on one individual set located within a soundstage, similar to as if a play was being performed on stage. Despite the confined space the film occupied, the atmospheric anxiety carried on up until the very end. Furthermore, Hitchcock successfully created a deception, of the same repetitive shot. Nonetheless, during the one hundred and eight minute film, it s hard not to notice the closeness Phillip and Brandon shared sexually together, making them homosexuals. The movie opened up on a street in the afternoon, directed towards an apartment where two young men were... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the party went on, the question where s David occurred at an increasing rate. While the guests discussed the problem, no one could understand why the usually reliable David didn t show up to the gathering. Dissatisfaction began to build up but little did they know that his body was actually in the same room with them. In addition, Rupert Cadell played by the compelling Jimmy Stewart arrived to the party. During a short discussion, Brandon said, Nobody commits murder just for the experiment of murder, (Hitchcock 1948) as he pops the bottle of champagne, Nobody except us (Hitchcock 1948) leaving Rupert suspicious that something wasn t the way it should be. Meanwhile, Brandon enjoyed relishing the situation and his self certainty, but Phillip was only seconds away from completely falling apart as Rupert shot questions and innuendos left and right. Hitchcock had his ways with the camera, capturing Phillips s emotions by Generating terrific tension, as the spectator s eye guided relentlessly to the significant detail at the significant moment (Wood 78). Therefore, the audience is left feeling fully engaged with the way Phillip carried tension towards Brandon, due to Hitchcock s Suspense technique (Wood 78). For instance, Brandon was clever, sneaky and had a spiteful mysterious humor. Yet, he seemed to get a thrill from the idea of getting away with murder. His heartlessly daring attitude was proof as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Hemlock Wooly Adelgid Why is our state tree (the Eastern Hemlock) in trouble? The Eastern Hemlock is being attacked by the Hemlock Wooly Adelgid. This invasive aphid like insect kills Hemlock by feeding on their starch reserves and injecting a toxin into them that causes their needles to drop more quickly. According to the article Rehabilitation Guidelines for Hemlock Stands, Adelgids cause damage by depleting the Hemlock s starch reserves. When the starch reserves are depleted, the tree doesn t have enough energy to grow. The Hemlock Wooly Adelgid s toxin causes needles to fall off the tree faster, as shown in the article Forest Health Fact Sheet . With less needles to perform photosynthesis in and not enough energy reserves to grow new ones, the tree is unable to store enough energy to live well through the dark winters, and it dies within a few years. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hemlock wooly adelgid was first discovered in the eastern United States in Richmond, Virginia in the 1950 s, likely originating from a population in southern Japan , according to the text Eastern Hemlock Conservation Plan. The insect is also invasive because it damages the ecosystem. Hemlocks are a major part of some forest ecosystems and provide some unique benefits, but the Hemlock Wooly Adelgid is killing Hemlocks throughout ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Differences between The Birds the Movie and The Birds... The Birds The Birds, the movie was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and was based on the short story The Birds written by Daphne du Murrier. If you would have read the book and then watched the movie, you would see that very few things are the same. In both the short story and the movie flocks of gulls, robins, crows, and sparrows join each other. This is really weird because different species of birds never work together. The story and the film both have the same climate. It is cold and chilly; the ground is frozen and it will be a black winter. The climate gives the versions of the story a creepy and suspenseful feeling. Each version also has the main characters boarding up ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Is Melanie or the lovebirds really evil in the film, or in the story is it just the black winter and the tides? The short story and the film have differences too but none of these differences really affected the main plot. The short story s setting is placed just south of London, England right after World War II. The films setting is in Bodega Bay just a little ways away from San Francisco and takes place in the 1960 s. In the film a mad woman accused Melanie of bringing evil and causing the attacking of the birds. In the story birds attacked when the tide came in and in the film the birds attack at different times, over and over. The characters are totally different in the two versions. The short story s main characters are a family; a husband, a wife, and two children. The film s characters are a woman and a man, and the man s mother and younger sister. In the film, it shows more of the school and the children then it does in the short story. The radio is also more involved in the short story then it is in the film. More events happen in the film, such as the fire at the gas station and the restaurant. The film shows more details then the short story and helps you visualize the attacks more. There is no real ending to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Analysis Of The Bonfire Of The Vanities In the book, The Bonfire of the Vanities written by Tom Wolfe, Sherman McCoy is one of the many characters that exhibit internal corruption. Thanks to his position at the very top of the social pyramid, Sherman McCoy lives a sheltered life and possesses no knowledge about those outside his very limited circle of influence. As a result, when confronted with a situation far outside his insulated world, he panics, resulting in the destruction of himself and others. Sherman s ridiculous belief that insulation is necessary for survival, his egoistic views as well as his greed are the very things that lead to the death of his insulated lifestyle. One of the very first things Wolfe points out about Sherman McCoy other than his ongoing affair is his tendency to only associate himself with certain people, which was mainly with people of high status. On his way to work, Sherman walks towards the taxies to take one to work. During the ride, he mentions being told that If you want to live in New York, ... you ve got to insulate ... meaning insulate yourself from those people [referring to the normal, non masterful breed of people] (54). Sherman s direct correlation to his father and how he still travels to work by the subway, even as the chief executive officerof Dunning Sponget Leach at the age of seventy one (54) shows the contrast between their lives and how Sherman views that living a life where he did not have to associate himself with those out of his breed (54) was essential for survival in New York City. Sherman getting lost during his drive with Maria from the airport is a prime example of his lack knowledge of New York outside of Manhattan. Deep into the Bronx, Sherman could no longer tell where he was going (83). His panic only makes it worse as he is unable to drive out the area and keeps driving in circles. This shows that his limited knowledge of the world around him are the root of his issues, since getting lost in the Bronx was the first step to his spiral down to despair. One of Sherman McCoy s chief flaws is his massive ego. This is shown throughout the book, where we see that he does not associate himself with anyone other than those he works with, and even then, does so with those on his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Dual Writing Style In Gillian Flynn s Gone Girl Nick and Amy moved from New York City, where both were laid off from their previous jobs as writers, to Nick s hometown of North Carthage, Missouri to care for Nick s cancer stricken mother and his father with alzheimer s. The two have a quite imperfect marriage that is at times profoundly one sided, but is disrupted when Amy goes missing. A search Amy quickly ensues, and as the investigation progresses, the truth about Amy and Nick s not so wonderful marriagecomes out for all to see. In this journal I will be predicting the possibility of Nick s involvement in the case, questioning why the detectives won t rule Nick out as a possible suspect, and evaluating the dual perspectivewriting style in Gone Girl. Nick continues to portray Amy s disappearance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Along with the rotating viewpoints, the two stories being told, by Amy and Nick, happen at different times through the collective story. I usually dislike this writing method, but in this plot, I think it works well. I like that the two do not tell the same story from different perspectives but rather one tells the story and the other follows with a background perspective that gives some insight as to the reasoning behind the actions and motives of the characters in the present. In the case of this book, Nick is narrating the investigation of Amy s disappearance as chapters of Amy s diary chronicle the past relationship between the two counterparts. The two perspectives complement each other, but neither spoil the storyline, as dual perspective books tend to do. For example, Amy often gives us accounts from Nick and Amy s early relationship. Her discoveries from the dawn of their romance shows how the opposite family structures of the two partners change how act in the present of their relationship: People say children from broken homes have it hard, but the children of charmed marriages have their own particular challenges (Flynn 27). The two narrators of the story give a deep understanding of the motives and actions without giving too many details that might spoil the future of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Year-Round School Year Round School Imagine a school year that never ends. A year without summer, relaxation, and vacations with family. Summer is the time of year that every student cannot wait arrive. But what if the playful time filled with friends, smiles, and laughter did not exist? What if school remained in session year round? This is happening in 3,181 schools across America and is gradually increasing (edweek.org). The government calls it: Year Round School. There are both many pros and cons to this controversial issue in today s education; however, Year Round Schoolis not a good decision because of the social outcomes, the financial costs, and the academic effects that Year Round School burdens on the students. This is how the Year Round School format would work. Students would attend school for a certain amount of days, and then the students would receive a longer break period. This would be repeated all year long. Primarily, the education administration is taking the summer break and splitting it equally throughout the year (nayre.org). The school districts that Year Round School will help students, yet it may actually hurt them socially. For example, the long summer break provides students with the exciting opportunities such as camps and family vacations. These are learning opportunities that take place outside of the classroom by teaching young children valuable life skills including patience, teamwork, and tolerance (ltisdschools.org ). Also, teenagers may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Analysis Of The Motorcycle Diaries Walter Salles The Motorcycle Diaries (2004), directed by Walter Salles, demonstrates nuanced political motifs highlighting not only the overt political turmoil of Latin America as well as socio political problems. Salles combines this with Hollywood and filmic politics, Salle s own own understanding of the project of filmmaking in Latin America responds to what the film scholar Zuzana pick has called a continental project that is a common creative activity directed toward cultural decolonialisation, identify search, and political unity through the cinematic expression amid the continent s countries (Elena, DiМЃaz LoМЃpez, 2003) in order to create a romanticised global product whose politics can be seen as determined by the need to appease film goers,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And Salles again demonstrates Ernesto s burgeoning communist awakening by having him suggest, forming a trade union when he asks, a local man unfairly fired from his job if he has organised with other workers in order to overthrow their boss. Another example Salles using creative licence to serve his own bias or that of film goers and financial backers, by simplifying the narrative. He does this in order to elicit a gut response of injustice in the viewer, making the narrative that of the oppressed against the oppressors or good against evil. Salles cinematography specifically here attempts to place the viewer in Ernesto s position by having him shoot a series of photos which are displayed on screen in black and white, from the photographers perspective. This seeks to have the audience empathise and perhaps change along with Ernesto by seeing the results of oppressive authority on to peoples they do not understand. This invokes other stories of journeys, like Jack Kerouac s On the Road Which similarly exploits the plight of indigenous peoples It was beautiful... I thought I d found my life s work. (Kerouac, 1997) in the purity of this environment Sal finds himself among the Mexican peasant workers. Salles Indigenous peoples regurgitate this theme of retaining the unique essence of the land when compared to the modern cities of the Spanish conquistadors. This interaction furthers Guevara ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Green... Introduction The human people population is constantly growing and the demand for natural resources thus grows with it. Food is a limited resource which is essential for survival, currently some parts of the world are under food shortage due to famines, draught war and poor agricultural skills. Throughout history we depended on agriculture for the production of food. Agriculture got a burst in the 1950s during the green revolution were lots of chemical for pest, weeds control were discovered. The green revolution did not largely benefited developing countries due to high priced chemicals, most countries resulted to deforestation to clear land for farming Agricultural skills alone are not enough to support the human people population, it is predicted that by 2050 the would not be enough land for farming to feed the population. The green revolution caused a lot of people due to the improper use of chemical and their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Favourable traits which genetically modified crops possess are resistance to disease and insects infestation which are usually responsible for crops loss, resistance to harsh conditions (draught, extreme temperature, high salt content in soil) and resistance to herbicide. Resistance to herbicide enable farmers to used herbicide on fields to kill weeds without harming the crops. Farmers do not need to hire more labour to spray pesticides, remove weeds since crops are resistant to insects and herbicides are used to kill off weed without harming the cop thus the farmers save money. The production of higher yield, production of crops under harsh condition enables farmers to utilise land which was previous unusable e.g. land with high salt concentration thus increase the overall farm income. Genetically modified organism also help keep food affordable since less money is used in crop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Criticism Of Rudyard Kipling 1. Introduction Deemed nowadays a classical British writer, Rudyard Kipling enjoyed his peak of popularity during the 1890s (Williams 266). In the course of his prolific literary career, lasting from the 1890s to the 1930s (Hunter 21), Kipling wrote several novels, numerous poems and more than 250 short stories (Malcolm 114). Beside and to some extent due to his experiments with different literary genres, he covered diverse topics, devising a variety of characters. Not unexpectedly, many of his works both lyric and prose have been extensively studied by literary scholars and critics. For example, one of Kipling s Great War stories Mary Postgate has attracted the attention of such academicians as Jamie Paris, Peter E. Firchow, Trudi Tate, Kaori Nagai and Harry Ricketts who have addressed the following topics: civilian war neurosis, women s patriotism, motherhood and even Kipling s attitude towards the Great War. Taking into consideration the vast literary heritage of Rudyard Kipling, it is unsurprising that not all of his works have been enjoying equal popularity among specialists. For example, to the knowledge of the author of this paper, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The short story, in its turn, narrates about a boy who deprives himself of an opportunity to become the better man since, having failed to live up to a certain model, he shoots himself. In such a way, the texts seem to offer only two possible scenarios: Either a boy learns how to be a man and matures into one or he does not. Yet, despite their seemingly straightforward logic, the narrations allow one more option, namely becoming a man, as seen from the following parts of this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Negotiation Through Paradox, De Carlo Introduction In Teaching Negotiation through Paradox, de Carlo, defines a paradoxical professorial stance, believed to be useful in assisting students learn negotiation concepts and methods. De Carlo defines the paradoxes as the following: 1) caring for the students while deliberately exposing them to frustration; 2) nurturing a lively, interactive course while respecting those students who prefer to remain silent; 3) helping the students to be more autonomous while simultaneously manipulating them; 4) accepting their vulnerability while nurturing their creativity; 5) maintaining both professional distance and closeness (351). Summary De Carlo describes two types of negotiation learning. Negotiation skills can be learned and applied in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The goal of the students is to make recommendations about the highway. The project requires complex decision making from the students. The simulation has four stages: in the first three stages, students explore the information provided to them on a CD ROM. The CD ROM contains a simulation of a deliberation over the highway project. Students are to discuss and debrief and record their experiences. In the final stage, students need to organize a press conference. De Carlo believes these simulations help students identify their emotions and the emotions of others, and use them as a foundation to understanding negotiation. In teaching through a paradox, de Carlo explains that we must rethink of the classroom as a transitional space described as a place of creation and analysis. This space is intended to develop coping skills in students who find negotiating frustrated. The professor serves as a mentor to facilitate learning new ideas and skills with the aim of helping [students] be more effective in negotiation and creative in life (355). However, de Carlo notes that authority should be present in classroom dynamics while teaching through paradox. According to de Carlo, authority cannot be negotiated, but needs to be present to create an environment that is both nurturing and frustrating. This will allow the professor and the students to acknowledge recognition and respect, but also identify emotional cues needed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. leadership theories and analysis Essay The Renaissance was a rebirth of cultural awareness and learning that took place during 1400 1500. Art became a branch of learning during the Renaissance. It was a period of time when art was very important. Artists had finally recaptured the amazing detail and realism that the Greeks and Romans perfected. Artists broke boundaries with new exciting mediums and bright colors. Filippo Brunelleschi permitted artists to decide the proportional size of a figure by inventing the vanishing point perspective. This made it possible to put everything into perfect proportion. Many elderly people are found in the paintings. Such as Man in a Red Turban on page 270 fig. 15.34 or online at http://www.abcgallery.com/E/eyck/eyck3.html.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The rebirth of art in Italy was associated with the rediscovery of ancient philosophy, literature, and science and the growth of practical methods of study in these fields. Therefore material subject matter became increasingly important to artists. With the revived interest in antiquity came a new collection of subjects drawn from Greek and Roman history and mythology. Like the Maesta shown on page 232 14.9 or online at http://keptar.demasz.hu/arthp/html/g/giotto/maesta.htm. The types provided by ancient buildings and works of art also encouraged the development of new artistic techniques and the need to re create the forms and styles of classical art. Such as the Branacci Chapel on page 249 fig 15.12 or online at http://www.wga.hu/tours/brancacc/index.html. Crucial to the development of Renaissance art was the emergence of the artist as a creator, sought after and respected for his intellect and imagination. Art became respected as a means for religious and social teaching, and a form of personal, visual expression. Although the progression of Italian Renaissance art was a continuous process, it wass usually divided into three major phases: Early, High, and Late Renaissance. The last phase has been the subject of complicated interpretations that recognize many opposing and comparing trends. Some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Malala Yousafzai Rights Activist And Education Advocate Malala Yousafzai, born on July 12, 1997, is an established Pakistani women s rights activist and education advocate. From a very young age, Malala developed a big interest for knowledge, taking after her father who was an education advocate too and was in charge of a learning institution in their city. When she was only ten years old, the Taliban (an extremist political movement, well known for their common use of violence and relations to the al Qaeda extremist group), took over her hometown, banning girls from attending school, prohibiting activities considered normal like dancing or watching tv and destroying over 400 schools by the end of the year 2007. Despite all the terror that was being spread, Malala was determined to stand up firm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Improving The Traffic Efficiency And Road Side Safety Vehicular Ad hoc networks are used in order to improve the Traffic Efficiency and road side safety. Security Requirements of the VANETS: Confidentiality: The conversion between the sender and the receiver should be very confidential that means the messages need not to be shared by other users. Authentication: The messages that are sent from the sender to receiver are secured by authenticating the messages so that they are understood by the authenticated people. Availability: They must be able to provide access to the users at any conditions. Privacy: The new techniques must be used to keep the information securely Challenges of the VANETS: The Challenges of the VANETS are as follows they are Quality Of Service(QOS): Providing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Among them Encryption is one where the total transaction is converted in to unreadable code so that they are secure. The major use of the VANETS is to keep the information very confidential without disclosing it to the other users and make liable as the other party will trust us and make the deal. Information Exchange is the major necessary thing for the VANETS. To provide security the VANETS make use of the third party certificates but even these cannot provide the security and authentication as accessing the certificates is even a big task. User Privacy can be provided by the Pseudonyms which mean a group of private keys which will always update the identifiers frequently. This will provide the security and reduce the malicious attacks. In this each node in the VANETS has the pair of Pseudonyms where it has one GID,PID and a static Global Id by using this security can be provided as they keep on changing from network to network. In this every node exchanges their GID and PID while communicating with the other nodes and makes use of the cryptography where pseudonym accompanied by CA which combines GID and PID where a node changes it signature, certificate in order to protect its identity and also long time tracking can be avoided by this process. As pseudonyms in VANETs achieve users privacy which is major concern and also credential. 3) In pseudonyms authentication procedure, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. An Reflection Of Advanced Perioperative Practice For this reflection of advanced perioperative practice I will be using a case study approach, I will also be using the Gibbs reflective cycle. (1988). Gibbs reflective cycle (1988) is a model of reflection that I feel allows me to achieve the depth of reflection that is required, I also feel that this model helps me to break the scenario that I have chose to reflect on into manageable sections. This model includes 6 stages of reflection which include description, feelings, evaluation, analysis ,conclusion, action plan. (University of Cumbria, 2015). In order to adhere to the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) standards of conduct, performance and ethics (2008) all personal details of the patients have been altered or not disclosed in order to keep the patient s identity confidential and safe, but also to keep the identity of the hospital in which the patient was treated confidential. The case that I have chosen to reflect on was a patient that was already staying on a ward within the hospital, the patient was rushed to the emergency theatre late at night from the ward with a suspected internal bleed, the cause and exact location of the bleed was unknown, the patient presented a complex case for the theatre staff as the patient s condition was largely unpredictable along with the amount of blood loss that the patient could lose. My role within the theatre team was on the anaesthetic side, I was supported by my mentor who I feel I have learned a vast amount of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Sex Versus Gender Essay Sex Versus Gender *No Works Cited A person is born either male or female, however according to Mead the roles of males and females are conditioned by that person s given culture. There were two articles studied by Group D, the first one tries to prove that men or women can be the aggressive sex, while the second article deals on which sex talks more and why. What it comes down too is, that both articles try to distinguish which sex is more dominant and why. Margaret Mead article, Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies, describes research done to see if cultures contribute to the shaping of a person. The research done involves three primitive groups, the Arapesh, the Mundugumor, and the Tchambuli. IN each of the groups... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, women strapped to ducking stools, held underwater, gagged, and silenced by cleft sticks applied to their tongues. But as it turns out men rather than women talk more, in meetings, in mixed groups, and in classrooms. To further back up this discovery, researchers found out that when men talked the range lasted from 10.66 to 17.07 seconds, while when women talked it lasted from 3 to 10 seconds. Report talk and Rapport talk are two different techniques men and women use when they communicate with each other. Report talk deals more with men and public speaking, while rapport talk deals with women and private speaking. Report talk is used by men because they feel more comfortable talking in public than women do. When men talk they joke around, tell stories, this is a way for them to get attention. That s why men are more comfortable speaking in larger groups made up of people they know less. Rapport talk is when women talk to each other on a more personal level. Women talk mostly to other women , to gossip, to see how their day went, and just to get to know each other. Women feel the closest when they feel at home or when their with people they feel close and comfortable with. The reason why women find it so difficult to talk in public is, this is the way they were conditioned. Women are looked at as being to talkative, why because when they do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Being A Critical Thinker Critical Thinking is becoming more understanding to me. I have always been an open minded thinker, whenever it came to looking at different point of views on whatever is in front of me .My mom always told me that I challenged everything she gave me to do, or told me to do. She told me I was very stubborn. If I asked a question and she gave me a answer, I would always question her why! I never knew it was a trait of, what I know now as being a Critical Thinker. Looking at Fair Minded Thinkers, I possess the quality of having courage. The Courage to question what I was taught growing up, to seek truth and logicin beliefs and everything I knew at this point in my life. I was always taught that Jesus died on the cross for our sins. Not saying I don t believe in god, but I questioned that after reading about Egyptian history. After about 6 months of reading and research I found some very uneasy things that needed some attention.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this journey I also found some traits in which I know now to be some areas I needed improvement in. Confidence in reason and Perseverance. I choose Confidence in reason because, while trying to explain my view point on what I had found about Jesus dying on the cross. Instead of trying to get people to see my point on the subject. I was forcing what I had found, which made my mom and dad and whom over I approached with it, shutdown instantly to what I was trying to explain to them. The best approach would have been is to present what I had found. Stayed opened minded to their beliefs, and encouraged them to be open minded to what I was presenting to them. They would have accepted what I was trying to show ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. A List Of Stereotypes Of Women It s your first day at school and you are standing in the middle of a crowded cafeteria wondering where to sit and which social group to hang out with. You glance over at the jocks and think to yourself too popular, too sporty. You quickly turn and notice the band kids, too geeky. Then there s the cheerleaders, too much gossip, too fake. You are assuming all these things because of the stereotypes society has thrown upon them. So, you eventually settle for eating your lunch alone, but little did you know, you could have been friends with any of those social groups. You don t know what any of their personalities are like, and you have just believed and judged them by their stereotypes, like many other people. excellent intro. The list of stereotypes is endless. A stereotype is a fixed overgeneralized belief about a particular group or class of people, also known as assumptions. In other words, when we stereotype, we are imagining that a person has a large variation of abilities and attributes that all the members of their stereotype group also have. But they are all just expectations, that people have. For example, women have many stereotypes attached to them, all beginning when they are born. From that exact... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As said before, women have many gender driven stereotypes about them. Some stereotypes that are associated with females are that women can t play sports, women are not meant to speak out, women are never in charge, and women gossip too much. Also, women can be clever, kind, and mature. A large majority of stereotypes are negative, and people start to believe in them when society starts to. For example, if a person noticed women cooking and cleaning they would start expecting all the women they see to do the same. This starts the stereotype chain, that keeps going on and on. Society starts believing stereotypes as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Emily Dickinson Punctuation Katie Holcomb ENG 102 Ballinger 25 July 2017 Dickinson s Riddle Emily Dickinson died before her works were attempted to be analyzed and interpreted, suggesting perhaps that the mysteries, abstractions, and double meanings were for her own enjoyment, and all answers if there were any died with her ( Explanation ). Glimpsing at just a few of Dickinson s poems is sure to catch the eye of a reader, posing questions of grammatical soundness. Capital letters, dots, and dashes appear consistently, but maybe there is a reason behind it all. Emily Dickinson uses punctuation in a non traditional way throughout her poems, contributing to the effect and meaning of her works, such as My Life had stoodп‚ѕa Loaded Gunп‚ѕ, After great pain, a formal feeling comesп‚ѕ, and Wild Nightsп‚ѕWild Nights! Emily Dickinson employs commonly used punctuation marks in an uncommon way, riddling many of her poems. Emily Dickinson s poems, like inlay, tend to be made of splinters of thought and sight, often brilliant fragments, held together by a mosaic sense of pattern, joined irregularly by dashes (Wilner). Although dashes appear the most, some works also contain explanation marks. Exclamation marks in Dickinson s poems suggest strong feeling in her thoughts, interjecting passion and excitement throughout. The punctuation used by the author enhances her works and helps to draw in her audience. Dickinson s My Life had stoodп‚ѕ a Loaded Gunп‚ѕ contains en dashes from beginning to end, giving more meaning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. James Patterson Book Report All good writing is swimming under water and holding your breath. F. Scott Fitzgerald James Patterson is offering an online writing class called, James Patterson Teaches Writing. He is offering it through: MasterClass.com Twenty two video lessons, where James teaches you how to create characters, write dialogue, and keep readers turning the page Lifetime access to the entire class! Q A with James Critiques of your project if you enroll by July 20th. The entire class is ninety dollars. There is a book, which is not included in that ninety dollars, you will need to buy. Honeymoon by Patterson and Howard Roughan. Maybe you took an online class from your local college, and you learned one or two things you didn t know. That class was around the same price as this class. Local colleges such as Elgin Community College, offer a number of online writing classes. The differences are their classes do not have lifetime access, and they don t have James Patterson teaching the class. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the MasterClass site, Each video lesson is paired with notes, reading materials, and assignments to make sure you get the most out of your class. You have instant access to all the classes as soon as you sign up. You can finish them quickly or take your time. If you enroll by July 20 you can get your projects first lines critiqued and he will answer your questions. Enroll by July 20th to have a chance to have him see your writing. You send a video question and he answers the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Bilingual Education Policy in Australia Concerning... From the time the British first settled the continent to the present, the Aboriginal people of Australia and the English speaking Australian government have had a rocky relationship. For many years, aboriginal Australians experienced much discrimination and racism. Like Native Americans in the United States, the Aborigines were displaced from their tribal lands and forced into designated settlements. This was all part of an attempt on the part of the government and the European settlers to eradicate Aboriginal culture. Though overtly racist policies have now been done away with and formal apologies given, much of Aboriginal culture has been lost. Efforts to revive it are now underway, and at the forefront of these are efforts to revitalize... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ensuring that Aboriginal children are able to become fully proficient in Standard Australian English is important, since it greatly expands the number of opportunities available to them in higher education, employment, and access to services (McKay, 300). Aboriginal parents are eager for these children to gain access to these opportunities through mastery of Standard Australian English, but do not wish their own languages to be lost in the process (McKay, 305). Aboriginal Australians, even those who do not themselves speak an Aboriginal language, show great pride in their language as part of their cultural identity (McKay, 299). As such, it is necessary for schools to display recognition of each language s intrinsic cultural value and linguistic complexity and uniqueness (Gale, 282). Concrete evidence of the value of these languages to Aboriginal people is shown by the fact that knowledge of an Aboriginal language decreases the likelihood of excessive alcohol consumption and illicit drug use in 15 to 24 year old Aborigines (McKay, 300). In the past, well implemented bilingual education programs have resulted in a stronger relationship between schools and their surrounding communities, as well as an increase in the interest of Aboriginal people in becoming teachers (McKay, 312). Teachers who have been involved in bilingual education programs know the positive effects they have on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Tuitio Tuition Fees In Canada Introduction Education promotes equality and lifts people out of poverty. It teaches children how to become good citizens. Education is not just for a privileged few, it is for everyone. It is a fundamental human right. Ban Ki moon Each year, Canada sees a multitude of high school graduates take the next step by choosing one of the many college or universities that the nation offers. By doing so the students are granted many opportunities, that go from choosing their courses to selecting their line of work. But, just how much do we have to sacrifice to attend such high level classes? How much of our personal profit do we need to lose in order to meet these high expectations? What can we find out about post secondary education fares and how they impact us, for better or for worse? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also advertised that the necessary tuition fee would be raised to around 7,000$ in the years 2016 17. These costs, on top of residence, books supplies, food, and other essential products such as cleaning supplies, furniture, bedding and kitchen appliances could and will push many families over their financial edge. Many programs that are available at this academic level consist of a study period that lasts over a year, so therefore many students struggle to maintain monetary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Icona Pop, First Time Icona Pop, First Time Known to produce insanely catchy tracks, Icona Pop drops another earworm with the title First Time while on tour with One Direction. Icona Pop was formed in the year of 2009, but most of the population got to know them when their track I Love It was released three years after the formation. Icona Pop was composed of Swedish duo Caroline Hjelt and Aino Jawo with their tracks heavily influenced with electro house and touches of indie pop music and punk. They have been at the peak of their career during the course of 2012 to 2013 with their tracks and album an instant hit to the listeners around the globe. It was short lived with their career declining and their tracks receiving less attention relegating them to opening ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. The Textbook, Sociology The textbook Sociology has tons of information at its publisher website, which includes a different variety of resources that can help expand a student s understanding of the book and review concepts as well. The website not only has information about the textbook, but has other types of reliable information from outside sources to help understand sociologyon a different level. The resources that the website provided were useful, but the resources that I believe that will help me the most is the glossary, the exams, and career opportunities. The glossary has a list of all of the important terms in the textbook in alphabetical order and I can use this to see all the important terms that I will need to know. The midterm and final exam on the website serve as a preparation that can help me review and be readily prepared once the exams finally approaches. The last resource that I consider important is the career opportunities because not only does it provide information on job search, it also includes websites that offer internships. The website provided many helpful resources, but each chapter in the textbook has their own resources that can help explain the chapter more thoroughly. Chapter three Culture has plenty of resources that are beneficial to me and other students. In chapter three there is plenty of information that can be useful to many students, but two particular resources that caught my attention were using your sociological imagination and internet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. The Hubble Space Telescope Inventions that happened in 1990: Internet Is Born. The World Wide Web, Internet Protocol (HTTP) and WWW language (HTML) and are created by Tim Berners Lee. The Hubble Space Telescope s launch in 1990 and sped humanity to one of its greatest advances. Hubble is a telescope that orbits Earth. Its position above the atmosphere, which distorts and blocks the light that reaches our planet, gives it a view of the universe that typically far surpasses that of ground based telescopes. Inventions that happened in 1991: Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) announced its AMD 386 microprocessor which was developed to offer competition to Intel s 386 chips. This as it turns out has been a long running competition between Intel and AMD. Recently AMD ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Circuit City History Sam Wurtzel first created Circuit City, under the name of Wards Co., on September 13th 1949 in Richmond Virginia. Wurtzel was getting a haircut when he learned that the first commercial television station would be going on air in Richmond, which inspired him to open a store to sell television sets because he knew consumer interest in the new local broadcasts would only increase. In the next ten years this small company expanded itself by acquiring several television and appliance stores throughout the U.S., which included Richmond, Alabama, Washington, New York, and California. In 1960 Wards Co. also expanded its operations into licensed television departments within large department stores, which led the company to offer stocks to the public for the first time. By 1965, Wards had added various acquisitions to its existing portfolio, which included a discount department storethat sold automotive and household supplies, home appliances, and clothing as well as a Delaware company that operated household and hardware sales in department stores around the Southeast. Not only did Wards grow increasingly through acquisition, it also grew because of its reputation and commitment to customer service by being one of the first companies to offer a service plan for its TV sets.The company continued its rapid acquisition strategy through the beginning of the1970 s, but by 1974, Wards began to suffer adverse effects of this of rapid over diversification into such non core business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...