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King Victor Research Paper
The kingdom was peaceful and friendly and its people were honest and carefree. The King, King
Victor, was fair and kind and it was reflected in the everyday kingdom life as well. King Victor
had 4 sons: Maximus, Duo, Tribus, and Quattor, each possessing a great deal of talent, spirit, beauty
and strength. Maximus, the firstborn son, was the strongest, the most handsome, and possessed the
most charismatic spirit. Unafraid of nobody and always praised for whatever he did, he grew rather
arrogant. And then there was Minimus. Minimus, the 5th son, the runt of the litter. Always in last
place, weak, ugly and untalented, to say the least. Scorned upon by his brothers, he grew rather
meek and quiet. He became ghost in the royal family, always careful... Show more content on
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How am I, someone who buckles under the weight of armor, supposed to go on this journey to
the foreign land? In disbelief, Minimus refused. However, the advisor warned him, If your father
doesn t get the herb by the end of the year, he will surely die. You are the only one that is capable
of returning from this journey alive. If you don t go, your brothers will not hesitate and will meet
their end. Think of this as atonement for your sin and save your father. Minimus, convinced by
these words, agreed to set out on the fateful journey that would either change his life for the better
or turn it into a
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Essay on Atonement by Ian McEwan
Atonement by Ian McEwan
Atonement comes from an at onement , the idea being that penance and suffering allows us to be at
one with God or ourselves. The central theme of atonement is that of seeking forgiveness. This is
manifested through the characters and their actions. In the book Atonement by
Ian McEwan, the act carried out by Briony sets of a chain of events, for which either atonement is
sought or society seeks atonement from.
Briony s character is described as being compulsively orderly,
She was one of those children possessed by a desire to have the world just so.
Briony s craving to manipulate and control, and also her perception of how Robbie spoilt her play,
leads her to committing her crime. Her
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She wanted to be acknowledged and felt that her condemnation of Robbie would achieve this. She
never considers the possibility of role reversal, when
Robbie would have the power or redemption over her.
Robbie was condemned and sent to prison. He was forced to atone by society, by being refused
certain books and having his letters censored. He was only permitted his mother to visit after
being diagnosed as morbidly over sexed and at risk of being inflamed .
Briony only starts to realise her crime as she grows older. In a letter to Robbie, Cecelia paraphrases
a letter from Briony,
She s beginning to get the full grasp of what she did I think she wants to recant.
When Briony goes to visit Cecelia, the reader comprehends that Briony doesn t want to withdraw
her statement for Robbie s benefit but instead to find favour with her sister and to reassemble her
previous family life:
I don t expect you to forgive me.
Don t worry about that , she said soothingly, Briony flinched as her hopes lifted unreally. Don t
worry , her sister resumed. I won t ever forgive you.
The climax to the scene comes when Robbie makes his presence known to
Briony. Robbie and Cecelia tell Briony that she has to tell everyone what she did. She agrees then
says,
I m very sorry.
Robbie said softly, Just do all the things we asked.
It was almost
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Similarities Between The Bolder And The Allegory Of The Cave
People think that their notion of reality is real, but that is not necessarily true. Great
philosophers such as Plato came up with the Allegory of the Cave to show how our views of
reality are not necessarily real. The Eye of the Beholder also showed how people view reality
differently, hence it is not true. As a kid I had limitations to my knowledge, and I had to look
beyond what I knew to learn the truth. As people we must continue to look past what we know for
reality. Nonetheless people continue to believe only what they can see and what they know, if
they were presented with the truth they would ignore it. Because of our perspectives and
knowledge both the Allegory of the Cave and the Eye of the Bolder portray how our reality is...
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The Allegory of the Cave and the Eye of the Beholder portray how what we think or know is not
necessarily true. We could all be seeing an illusion of what is real. That is why not all people see
the truth. Some refuse to look past what they know and only believe what they see or what they
think. It is difficult to convince someone of the truth. In the Allegory of the Cave the prisoners
ignored the truth, because they only knew what they had seen, but since the freed man saw
things differently he was seen as crazy. In the Eye of the Beholder people will see only what
they want to see and due to the perspective that they were seeing something through, they will
believe it and refuse to believe something differently. The Eye of the Beholder gives a more
useful explanation of how people are blind to reality, because everyone has a different
perspective on things. Everyday people see things differently, and we know we do, because we
all have different opinions. People however, rely on these opinions for reality. Others think that
what they see or how they see something is true, because they saw it and they believe only what
they think. Yet, when you look at the actual truth, none of the opinions that the people had were
real. With the Eye of the Beholder it is simpler to understand how our perspective and knowledge
is not real. It is clearer to see how we must look past what we think we know, and past our illusions
of
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Alvarez
Alvarez: A Case Study I. Executive Summary Alvarez, a mechanic in Canalven, has been with
the company for 25 years and is five years away from retirement. He is good at his tasks and has
a good understanding of the machineries, displayed by his ability to develop high quality
machines for the plant use. He is very energetic and very proud of his job and his capabilities, so
proud that he inscribes his name in bright yellow to every machine that he developed and
assembled. This caught the attention of Stone, a young but experienced engineer who was new to
the company and was assigned to supervise the skilled workers, including Alvarez. Alvarez did not
believe in the leadership and abilities of Stone, who made mistakes and delays in the... Show more
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To address this, Pinto should come up with a collaborative solution if he wants to lead the
changes needed by Canalven to be more productive and competitive. * Alvarez, having been
worked for Canalven the longest, is in the point where he wants to reaffirm his value and self
worth: * Create an award of lifetime service for Alvarez to recognize his 25 years of dedication
and excellent work. * Organize an ongoing employee of the month award to encourage same
behavior with other workers and to provide equal opportunity for everyone to be recognized for
his good work. * Enroll Alvarez to trainings that will further improve his abilities * Alvarez, like
any other individual, feels the need to feel a sense of belonging and acceptance from his
superior and co workers alike. * An arrangement in which Alvarez, Stone, and other key machine
personnel are required to have a joint meeting before any major build or repair. * As the plant
manager, Pinto will be responsible for gathering the workers once in a while to let them in about
the plans lined up for the plant. This will give them a sense of respect, and belonging and feel that
their work is important if the plans of the company are to succeed. * Implement a buddy system
where incoming engineers will be partnered with seasoned workers with extensive practical know
how, to facilitate the knowledge sharing in the
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Reinhold Niebuhr
Amidst the global attempts to establish worldwide peace on a moral ground, there are still several
events where international security, peace, and justice are sacrificed for national benefits, as, for
example, seen in the United States nonintervention policy, which prioritizes national sovereignty. In
his book Moral Man and Immoral Society, Reinhold Niebuhr indicated that each nation state had a
collective egoism that was beyond moral or rational explanation. Although the book was published
in 1932, well before any realization of human rights protection law or organization, Niebuhr s
message remains true to the present context: the contemporary culture, religious or secular, still
fails to recognize the collective egoism in human institutions. His argument regarding the dynamics
of power remains relevant. However, there is a sign of hope, as there are numerous organizations
aimed to reduce each nation s collective egoism and emphasizes why a... Show more content on
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To look at Thailand, for instance, there have been several peaceful, non violent protests led by
college students against the military junta government, which has been in power for the last four
years. Although the protests gained a lot of public support at first, without much power to pressure
or threaten the government, the protests soon lost the support and are now no longer covered in
the news. This is because the protests lacked the coercive factors (23), even though they strongly
uphold essential moral and rational factors. As Niebuhr described, complete rational objectivity in
a social situation is impossible (14). Therefore, the author was accurate that, despite the growing
social media industry providing platforms for anyone to express their opinions, those opinions are
not coercive enough to convince the state to change its course of action, due to the lack of power in
merely presenting the
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Gooperherd Of Grapevine Analysis
Title of Books: Gooperherd of Grapevine Similarities Root Worker Setting The story takes place in
Patesville, North Carolina (Fictional) Fayetteville, North Carolina The author describes that there is
a marketplace (a red brick market house), clock, vineyards (scuppernong grapes) They both use
fictional settings to represent a real town The author uses description of other things to allude to the
setting The story takes place in washington D.C, South East Anacostia, Washington D.C The author
uses street names, sections ex, St. Elizabeth Hospital Dialect African American vernacular language
English Ebonics Southern Vernacular is very thick The setting helps create Dialect (vernacular
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John speaks in first person point of view Julius use some third and first person point of view The
stories were told in third person point of view. This story was written in third person point of
view There is a narrator who is illustrating the story in third person Use of characters name, and
the pronoun she, he, they Conjuring Characters what happened to those who were conjured?
Aunty Peggy title was informal Southerners never gave blacks man or woman their title as Mr or
Mrs . They used aunt or uncle She is called Aunt Peggy because she is african American She did
not get the respect of calling Mrs She was asked to conjure the grapes so the slaves won t eat the
grapes anymore. Henry ate the grapes that was conjured Henry was suffering as a result. During
spring he will be healthy and Fall he will be very ill Aunty Peggy gave Henry some conjunh
medicine but did not save him Both Characters that healed other from conjure were Black woman
Dr. Imogene and Aunt Peggy. Both characters were ill for the most part. People believed in
conjuring but John from Goophered Grapevine and Dr. Glynnis from Root work were both hesitant
to believe in
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Examples Of Sacrifice In Metamorphosis
Sacrifice and Value is perceived by people on how they view the world. Sacrifice is defined as
act of offering to a deity something precious. Value is defined a person s principles or standards of
behavior. Sacrifice and Value mean something different to everyone, obtaining that you can
sacrifice something that doesn t have value. In Metamorphosis, Gregor sacrifices his life for his
family, after he turn into a bug. Soldiers, Parents, Teachers, and Individuals sacrificetheir lives
everyday, making sure that people wake up to another day. Gregor gets turned into a bug, waking
up and thinking it was a dream. Gregor works to pay off debt for his parents, giving up his life for
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Soldiers distant themselves from their love ones everyday by marching into battle. On the website
After Iraq and Afghanistan, states nobility of our troops in putting their lives on the line to support
what they were told was the defense of freedom. (After Iraq and Afghanistan). states, that soldiers
join the military to protect their country and fight for something that they value. Teachers sacrifice
their time and dedication to make sure kids are still learning and getting the best education they
can possible get. Teachers work long hours, planning out activities, and care for their students, to
help improve their education. In the website, The Best Teachers Sacrifice, states, teachers have an
inner drive that helps them realize their hard work improves the quality of their students lives.
They get that teaching is a tough way to make a living, but they pride themselves on doing
whatever it takes to help the kids (The Best Teachers). Teachers take pride into helping students be
the best they can. Teachers have to be very patience and be able to multitask, due to a situation or a
schedule change. Teachers put their students life first over their own, if a situation requires
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Public Distribution System in India
PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IN INDIA
Sunil B. Bhosale1 Pralhad N. Kamble2
1. Research Associate, Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Gokhale Institute
of Economics Politics, Pune, Maharashtra(India)
Email sunilbhosale2001@yahoo.com, sunilbhosle@gipe.ernet.in
2. Lecturer, Dept. of Economics, Shri. S.H. Kelkar College, Devgad, Dist Sindhudurga,
Maharashtra (India). Email pralhadkamble@gmail.com
1) Introduction:
In the context of national food security and poverty alleviation, it is essential to take a look at the
efficiency and efficacy of the public distribution system (PDS), which has been operating as the
food access mechanism for several decades. Proponents of the rationing system and its successor,
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Under Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS), each poor family was entitled to 10 kg. of
food grains at highly subsidized prices. With effect from July 2001, the BPL allocation food grain
was increased to 25 kg per family per month. In addition to that the scheme of Antyodaya Anna
Yojana (AAY) is started from Dec.2000, to distribute the food grains to the poorest of the poor
families. The food grains were to be provided to these families of 35 kg at highly subsidized price
of Rs.2 per kg for wheat Rs. 3 per kg for rice under this scheme. Up to the year 2005, it was
expected to 5.21 lakh beneficiaries were come under this scheme.
2) Objectives of the Study: The overall objectives for this are set up as under.
i) To study the nature functions of PDS in India. ii) To study the supply prices of commodities
provided from PDS to ration shops ultimately to cardholders. iii) To consider the performance of
PDS in the era of globalization. iv) To study the relationship between PDS food security.
v) To examine the various loopholes in PDS from national to local level. vi) To study the
usefulness of PDS to alleviate the poverty in India.
3) Data base Research methodology:
An entire research paper is based upon the secondary data. An essential information required for the
study is collected from various secondary sources such as books, journals, government reports,
articles, news
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Octavia Butler s Speech Sounds
Speech Sounds is a short story written by Octavia Butler that follows the adventures of Rye in a
dystopian world where a mysterious pandemic severely limits humankind s ability to communicate.
Written in the time period of the late 1970 s/early 1980 s, Rye as a female in a dystopian story is
unusual and against the normal conventions for this genreof stories. So now Rye, a woman with the
ability to speak, becomes the dominant female character throughout the story. This breakthrough
fight against the norms allows Butler to take steps forward in feminist culture through the power of
Rye s character. Through Rye s actions and dialogue, it is seen that she does not stand for
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Gender stratification is the idea of how each gender is given different access to property, power,
prestige, and other privileges available in their society (Henslin 232). Butler opposes this ideal
with the implementation of a character with intelligence, bravery, determination, and ambition.
When the male passengers on the bus think Rye is having sex with Obsidian for the ride, they all
believed that she should also give themselves and the rest of the men on the bus sex too. This
reaction shows that men think they have a right over women. Women are objects, less important
even. However, this approach is undone by Rye throughout the whole story.]]]]] She is willing
to use her gun to shoot the man on the bus (Butler 249). Although women can be viewed as
defenseless , Rye takes immediate action when it comes to her own safety, even when she
knows such action could be punished by beatings, [or] even death (Butler 247). She fears for her
safety again on page 253, where she shoots the man who shot Obsidian. Instead of fleeing for her
safety or attacking the man in some other way, she takes matters into her own hands. Another
instance where Rye defies gender stratification is when she initiates sex with Obsidian (252). It
is obvious that Rye had feelings for Obsidian and took advantage of having developed a
relationship with someone for the first time in years. Instead of waiting for Obsidian to start
something, she took it upon herself to do it because she didn t want to lose those feelings of
love and safety that she forgot all about. It distracted her from the hell she was living in and she
wanted to preserve it as best she could. The likely passiveness of how women are in this setting is
obviously lost on her. Rye does not care about everyone s expectations of her, or the amount of
power and status she apparently has. She essentially dismantles all
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Carrefour Financial Report
Financial Report 2011 Financial Report 2011 Financial Report 2011 1 2 Financial Report 2011 1
Consolidated Financial Statements Management s discussion and analysis year ended December
31, 2011 Consolidated Financial Statements year ended December 31, 2011 Notes Statutory
Auditors report on the Consolidated Financial Statements 4 19 25 108 Financial Report 2011 3 1
Consolidated Financial Statements Management s discussion and analysis year ended December
31, 2011 Management s discussion and analysis year ended December 31, 2011 This is a free
translation into English of the Carrefour Group s п¬Ѓnancial report for 2011 which is issued in the
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(in millions of euros) 2011 862 508 554 258 2,182 2010 1,274 706 434 286 2,701 % change
(32.4)% (28.0)% 27.5% (9.7)% (19.2)% % change at constant exchange rates (32.4)% (28.2)%
29.4% (9.9)% (19.0)% France Rest of Europe Latin America Asia TOTAL The decline reflected:
a 3.3% rise in sales, general and administrative expenses, led by salary increases in emerging
markets and the impact of recent legislation in France (profit sharing bonus scheme and changes
in the Fillon Act). These expenses represented 19.3% of sales in 2011, compared with 18.8% in
the prior year, an increase of 50 basis points. resilient margins, with gross margin down by 20
basis points over the year and just 10 basis points in the second half to 22.0% from 22.2% in
2010; Recurring operating income by operating segment contribution to the consolidated total
(in %) 2011 39.5% 23.3% 25.4% 11.8% 100.0% 2010 47.2% 26.1% 16.1% 10.6% 100.0% France
Rest of Europe Latin America Asia TOTAL DEPRECIATION, AMORTIZATION AND
PROVISIONS Depreciation, amortization and provisions amounted to 1,701 million euros,
representing 2.1% of sales, a ratio largely unchanged from 2010. NON RECURRING INCOME
AND EXPENSES, NET Non recurring items represented a net expense of 2,662 million euros,
comprising 3,005 million euros in expenses and 343 million euros in income. 6 Financial Report
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Sociological Explanations For Gender Differences
Outline and Assess Sociological Explanations for Gender Differences in Crime Rates
Current statistics show that men commit 80% of all crime and women commit only 20%. However
there are arguments to suggest that the statistics highlight an under representation of female
criminality, and there are many sociological arguments to suggest that female criminals are treated
more leniently. On the other hand, some sociologists believe women are treated more harshly when
they commit certain types of crime. This essay aims to assess the reasons for gender differences in
reported crime rates.
Official crime rates are measured by crimes reported and recorded by the police and criminal
justice system, and are collected by the Home Office. Frances Heidensohn (1975) believes that
male criminality is 5 times higher than female criminality, which current data supports. However,
Otto Pollak (1961) was the first sociologist to argue that crime rates for female crime were
inaccurate. He believed that women were treated more leniently by the police and criminal justice
system, which highlighted the under representation of female criminality in the official statistics.
He argued that women were more likely to commit crimes such as petty theft, prostitution and
criminal abortions, which were then likely to be treated more leniently. Pollak s theories have been
widely criticised and may not be relevant today; indeed he failed to take into account the
decriminalisation of abortion in many of the
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How The Hundred Years War Greatly Impacted The Course Of...
The hundred years war greatly impacted the course of world history. This war was marked as
one of the biggest wars ever fought in history. Dated to go from 1337 to 1453, this war led to
new weapons being created, which not only played a major role in this war, but in all of world
history. The creation of these new weapons led to the end of an economic system known as
Feudalism. The war also was a cause of religious conflicts in the Catholic church. Another major
event that had happened during this war was the Black Plague striking the Middle East. The
Hundred Years War began when Edward III, of England, assumed the right as king of France
from King Philip VI. King Philip VI had not gone through with an agreement he had made with
England to restore a part of Guienne, which had been taken by Charles IV. The French did not
believe that an Englishmen should be ruling France, but rather wanted a French noble ruling
France (Hundred Years War). In the beginning of the war, King Edward III attacked and took
over Flanders, which was a marketplace for wool and cloths (Hundred Years War). The Hundred
Years War was not only marked as important in world history for it s length on the timeline, but
also for some of the major events that happened, such as the Black Plague, the end of Feudalism,
and the major battles that had occurred. Feudalism is the old political and economic system that
Medieval Europe had used at the the time of the war. In the feudalist society, the only
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2 Personal Goals
Introduction I will be exploring and distinguishing two personal goals and two professional goals
in relation to developing a strong and resilient mind. We will find methods that would help achieve
these goals. We will be creating scenarios that for each personal goal established and what method
used to achieve that goal.
First personal goal is to pay more attention and ask questions if I do not hear correctly. I may
seem bit off in my own world to say the least but it is nothing of the sort. I do listen; however, I do
not always hear them due to my bad hearing from military service. I do not like annoying people
by asking them to repeat themselves, so I try to simply wing it when possible.
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I must be on my game in relation to the details of the project. There is one additional artist who
fails to meet the standards in place in relation to file formats and I get anxious for we are on a
timeline. Instead of being easily overwhelmed and anxious, I step back and reassess the situation. I
breath, smile, and simply correct the issue before the passing deadline comes. By doing this, I
come across grounded, professional, and dealt the situation in a positive manner.
Second professional goal would be more mindful and understanding to the client when trying the
understand there needs. Being a retired graphic shop team leader, I had to deal directly with clients
and try to understand their needs. At times this was no easy task, for a client may not always know
what he/she may want. This can be truly confusing and even annoying.
Methods would be to practice mindfulness, be positive, and gradually offer ideas to him/her to
help the process be easier for both parties (Mercola, 2013). It seems to be easier for the client to
deal with a more laid back, positive, and more mindful representative, for he/she may not know
much of anything with my trade. This would be more welcoming for the client room for ideas
which both parties can reach the intended
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American Airlines Porter s 5 Forces
As one of the original airlines in the U.S., American Airlines principle service has been
transporting passengers and cargo domestically and internationally since 1934 (American
Airlines, 2014). They service over 270 cities around the United States and 50 countries around
the world (American Airlines, 2014). Other services include cargo transportation of which they
make a sizable revenue each year; American is actually the founding member of Oneworld
alliance which is one of the largest scheduled air freight carriers in the world, (American Airlines,
2014). American Airlines also makes revenue from the sale and marketing of mileage credits
through their AAdvantage and Divided Miles programs ( part of the oneworld alliance program)
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In terms of major cities, American Airlines holds significant market share of many of the top
domestic routes. According to the U.S Department of Transportation Bureau of Transportation
Statistics, American Airlines holds 67.43% share of the Dallas/Fort worth Texas market,
67.46% of the Miami Florida market, 16% of the Chicago market, 16.49% of the Los Angeles
market and 13.85% of the New York market; these are significant shares as these are cities within
the top five domestic routes in the U.S (DOT, 2015a). American Airlines is also a major employer
in the aviation industry. As of June 2015, American had 59,905 full time employees and 7,427 part
time employees (DOT, 2015b). Although these numbers makes American the fourth largest
employer among major carriers, these numbers are significantly lower from their highest levels of
107,311 full and part time employees reached back in August of 2002 (DOT, 2015b). The
managerial accounting significance of this fact will be explored in the Activity Based Costing
section of this
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Economic Impacts Of Immigrants In Canada
Each year, the number of immigrants based in Canada continues to exponentially grow. According
to statistics, it is estimated that immigrants will represent Canada s total population by 30% in 2036
(Grenier, 2017). Many of these immigrants will become the foundation and cornerstone for Canada
to prosper and become a booming country. Through the years, the positive impacts of immigrants in
the economy of Canadais seen through the economic benefits of businessclass immigrants, skilled
workers, and its effects to the labour workforce. Firstly, business class immigrants in Canada
benefits the economy. This is because of many entrepreneurs starting a business. According to
Grenier, business ownership rates are higher for immigrants who have been in Canada for more
than 10 years, as opposed to its Canadian born counterparts (2017). This is a positive impact on
Canada s economy because foreign entrepreneurs who start businesses also create a way for more
jobs and less unemployed citizens. More jobs because newly opened businesses will need workers.
This declines the rate of unemployed citizens because it provides one an opportunity to land a job.
Also, businessmen with a successful experience in business from abroad can help Canada expand
its marketing assets. Based on studies, Successful conducting business abroad can replicate these
achievements in Canada and thus make major economic contributions (Costigan, 2016). This
provides benefits to Canada s economy because foreign
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Migration In Australia
With this graph we can conclude that due to migration becoming more common in Australia in
more recent years we have become more of a diverse country and also a bigger country. So the non
Christian religions has in fact increased, and the Christian religions percentage has decreased but
there still may be the same amount of people believing in the religion of Christianity but with all of
the migrants and populationincrease the percentage of Christian religions has became smaller. This
is also one of the reasons why with migration the non Christian religions have increased.
The growth in non Christian religions is due to many things. The main reason being migration in
Australia, due to this it brings in many new religions and culture into our country. Migration has
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Over these years it has increased by 5.7% this being from this graph the biggest percentage
change during these years. This could be because of many things one reason could be due to the
evolving world and religion not keeping up with it, and people abandoning religion due to
wanting to believe in something that the Church/religion doesn t approve like same sex
marriage. It could also be because people believe and put in worth in more material things and
don t as much believe in spiritual things any more. This could be because during the early times
being religious was the best thing you could have but in now days other things may be seen as
more important such as money instead of believing in a religion. The below graph shows the
increase of Australian Citizens who have classified themselves as non religious in the past census
s. With this information the ABS website states that it has increased by 1 in 250 to 1 in 5 calling
themselves non religious here in
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What Is The Theme Of Taxi Driver
Travis Bickle is a Vietnam War veteran and now works as a taxi driver in New York, metropolitan
city. All through the night, he works alone on a taxicab because he can t sleep at night.
Every single day of his life, Travis lives alone, without his family, any friend and lover. He doesn t
talk to anybody, but he spent his lifetime watching porn and thinking about himself. Therefore, he
seems to be alienated from others and the society.
Travis feels lonely in his situations, which appear in the film. His loneliness ruins himself
gradually. Because of his loneliness, finally, Travis almost kills himself.
A scriptwriter, Paul Schrader wrote the script of Taxi Driverin the early 1970s. In 1946, Schrader
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He often can t help doing the reverse of what he really wants to do, because of his self
consciousness and high self esteem. In Taxi Driver, Travis Bickle inherits those lonely natures, an
ambivalent feeling between the desire for others and his self consciousness.
The third motif, Arthur Bremer of An Assassin s Diary reflected in the script and Travis Bickle. In
the film, Travis attempts to assassinate a presidential candidate Palatine. Before Taxi Driver was
released, a young white man, Arthur Bremer actually attempted to assassinate presidential
candidate George Wallacein 1972.
In 1950, Arthur Bremer was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the United States. Although he was
an average person at a glance, he was so introverted that he doesn t have any friends and lover.
When he was 21 years old, he met a girl, but finally she went away from him after he took her to
porn cinema. Since she rejected him, Arthur dreamed that assassinating President Nixon and
presidential candidates George McGovern and George Wallace, although he doesn t have any
political issues about those politicians. Till shooting five bullets at George Wallace, he has been
waiting by writing his diary, an assassin s
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The Indus River Civilization
In the year 3000 BCE the Indus River civilization was formed in the northwest of India (Indus
River). This was the beginning of the long reign of Hinduism over the Indian peninsula. They were
an advanced civilization having many artifacts architecturally especially bathhouses but the biggest
thing they left behind was religious symbols and religious figures; They also set a precedent by
having a mother goddess. Around 1800 BCE the Aryans a militant tribe from central Asia came into
India and took over the Indus River civilization (Indus Valley Civilization). Also according to many
scholars the belief of the collapse of the Indus River Valley Civilization wasn t from an invasion by
the Aryans but a decline in trade with Egypt and Mesopotamia along with a drought (Indus Valley
Civilization).
Since the beginning of the civilization they ve had many religious texts starting with the Vedic
scripture of the Rig Veda (Hinduism). There were many Hindu writings including the Upanishads,
Brahmanas, and Vedantas. These writings are Indo Aryan writings as the Aryan occupation had
some influence on the text (Hinduism). The year 300 BCE brought along a new and one of the
most important Hindu books The Bhagavad Gita. The Hindu religion is a polytheistic religion
meaning that it has many gods split into three different sections being Celestial, Atmospheric, and
Terrestrial. Gods have their own specific reason of being in this structured universe. The main gods
worshiped in Vedic Hinduism
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Nist-Risk Management Framework
An AF impact analysis of transitioning to the NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF)
Background all branches of the DoD will be required to transition to the RMF framework by FY17
DoD is transforming IA policies and practices to align with Federal government risk management
policies and practices to meet DoD needs. Controls can be anything from high level policies to user
level access permissions. Defense Information Assurance Certification Accreditation Process.
DIACAP was much more enterprise centric and also drew from the DoD 8500.2 standard control
set. Systems are still being designed and implemented without security considerations during the
Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
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800 53 controls are written down to a more granular level and implements DoD policies and
guidance that were not focused on in older DoD legacy controls.These controls are tracked in the
Enterprise Mission Assurance Support Service (eMASS) which is the preferred tool track and
monitor a IS during the DoD s RMF Transformation. This step causes the largest uproar with
Program Managers because it causes them to rework contract requirements for their systems.
Control Implementation
Under RMF, DoD agencies and components follow the NIST 800 53 Revision 4 control set to
match the controls used by the rest of the Federal Government. These control set have nearly tripled
from the old DIACAP process. Again, causing additional manpower requirements for
implemntation.
Control Assessment
The words Certification Accreditation are no longer valid under the ne DoD guidance. When
security professionals evaluate a particular system, they arent certifying anything; they are
assessing it to provide recommendations for authorizations. Under DIACAP many though this
recommendation was incorrectly called a certification , leaving many wondering why they still
could not be brought online after their system was certified . So, to avoid confusion, RMF called
this step an
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Stereotypical Terrorist Essay
Intro When the average person imagines what the typical terrorist looks like, they would not
describe any of the defining characteristics of the average IRA soldier whether physically or
tactically. White Irish accented men and women carrying around assault rifles as well as planting
bombs does not seem like the stereotypical terrorist. While it would be untrue that there has never
been a white terrorist in the modern era because there has, such as Timothy McVeigh, Eric Rudolph,
and the Ted Kaczynski. They still would not fit the stereotypical terrorist of the modern century.
Most modern predominantly white countries are free in terms of not being oppressed by greater
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They stick out from other modern terrorist groups because they do not fit the M.O. of new wave
terrorism. They are not religious based, they are not known for using technology such as the
internet and they certainly do not go for mass amounts of casualties. However, they are still
terrorist. They still blow up buildings and assassinate people. They still create fear to
accomplish a political goal and still have killed/wounded a lot of people in single incidents
whether on purpose or not. They are also similar to groups such a the PLO and Hezbollah in the
sense that part of their group uses terrorism and the other part does not condone terrorism but
instead uses diplomacy to get their way. These disagreements in terrorism vs diplomacy policies
have led to splits in the group and even fighting amongst each other which had begun the decline
of the IRA. Ultimately diplomacy has won for now and the terrorist IRA group has settled down
some. With that said, anyone familiar with the IRA s past recognizes that diplomacy does not last
forever and similar to the Palestine Israel conflict; peace agreements are just fleeting moments in
time where both sides are preparing for the inevitable spark that will reignite the forever war. If this
is true, does the United States have anything to fear from a terrorist group that
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Geoffrey Chaucer Research Paper
This is a story about an author with an unfinished story that survived the passage of time. I will
be discussing the life, the works, and the impact of Geoffrey Chaucer. Geoffrey Chaucer was
born in 1340, London, England. He is the son of John and Agnes de Copton Chaucer. Chaucer s
family were wine merchants. Chaucer s first job was as a page for Elizabeth, the countess of
Ulster. Elizabeth was the wife of Prince Lionel, the third son of Edward III.
Chaucer was in King Edward s army during early parts of the Hundred Years War in 1359.
Unfortunately he was captured during an unsuccessful siege of Rheims. Luckily the king
contributed to his ransom. By 1366, Chaucer married Philippa Pan, who was another courtier that
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Chaucer is generally considered the father of English poetry, and The Canterbury Tales has been
required reading for countless students over the generations. The influence of his work on
generations of English language writers is undisputed. Some critics have worried that such wide
and shallow exposure of the reading public to Chaucer s work has diluted full appreciation for his
complex contribution to literature. Critic Derek Traversi says, The appreciation of Geoffrey Chaucer
has suffered a good deal in the past from his reputation as the Father of English poetry. It has
been easy to think of him as a naif, the possessor of a charming simplicity of outlook which tends
to convey itself, for a modern reader, through language considered picturesque or simply childish,
alternately quaint or redolent of innocence for readers who think of themselves as more
sophisticated and more psychologically complex. However, this view is not correct, Traversi
argues: His early poems show him engaged in exploring the possibilities of the English language
as an instrument for sophisticated literary creation. As poet William Blake put it, over four
hundred years after the book s first publication: Of Chaucer s characters, as described in his
Canterbury Tales, some of the names are altered by Time, but the Characters themselves for ever
remain unaltered and consequently they are the Physiognomies or lineaments of
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The Pacific Northwest Region Is A Good First Step
While we have been focusing on the whole Pacific Northwest region as a whole this class, we have
finally delved into a subregion that is close to all of us: the Inland Empire. This area in the Pacific
Northwest came into being during the late 19th Century and encompassed much of Eastern
Washington, the Idaho Panhandle and parts of Eastern Oregon. The people of this region were very
proud of their land and some even held more pride for the Inland Empire than their own state. This
fierce loyalty to one s home was just as much a product of economic growth as many of the other
changes being see all around the Pacific Northwestin general. The Inland Empire was, and is, an
important subregion that was born of economic development and competition with the cities on the
coast.
To set the stage for the Inland Empire, a broader look at the changes occurring throughout the
Pacific Northwest region is a good first step. Around the late 19th century, the region was
experiencing economic boom. Industrialization of many of the region s commodities like salmon
processing flooded the region with money and immigrants. These peoples came from the Far East
to work in the factories and lumber mills that were making Seattle and other cities such as
Portland and Tacoma booming hubs of trade. Foreigners took note of the changes as well, Rudyard
Kipling was just a young man when he visited the region but he wrote about the progress in his
journals. More Chinamen with yellow, crooked fingers,
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The Birth Control Of Women
Appropriately called by some one of the Seven Modern Wonders of the World, the birth control
pill has absolutely revolutionized the lives of women around the globe. As an effective means to
control if and when a woman has a child, the pill opened up doors to spaces where women weren t
allowed prior. A person controlling their own fertility is an essential component of creating
economic security, limiting unwanted pregnancies, and creating healthier families. There are many
new options for contraception for women today, but the pill was the original catalyst in the United
States for women claiming control over their fertility, career, and overall health status. The concept
of family planning can be traced back to a nurse, sex educator, and political activist names Margaret
Sanger. Born in 1879 to a large family (and her mother subsequently died during Margaret s birth),
she was passionate about the ability for women to control their fertility and own their sexuality.
Sanger is credited with opening the first birth controlclinic in the United States in 1916 (Planned
Parenthood, 2013). She went on to found the American Birth Control League, which eventually
became Planned Parenthood. Fighting for reproductive justice through advocacy and clinics was
just the beginning, however, as Sanger had an ultimate goal: a birth control pill. Being the dream
she always wanted to have realized, Sanger teamed up with an experimental biologist and friend,
Katherine Dexter
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The Between Cressida And Troilus And Cressida Essay
PANDARUS [...] Have you any eyes? Do you know what a man is? Is not birth, beauty, good shape,
discourse, manhood, learning, gentleness, virtue, youth, liberality, and so forth the spice and salt
that seasons a man?
CRESSIDA Ay, a minced man... (1.2.231 236)
This conversation between Cressida and Pandarus demonstrates the representation of masculinity in
both Coriolanus and Troilus and Cressida. Each of them is concerned with ideas of honour and
military prowess in relation to the male identity, drawing on the masculine ideals of Roman
antiquity a prominent notion during the early modern period as is evident in Pandarus notions of
what a man is . Shakespeare does not, however, endorse these notions in the plays; his handling of
the subject is reminiscent more of Cressida s response in this passage, suggesting that the same
qualities which make a man can also effeminize him. This essay will examine how this paradoxical
nature of manhood and its arbitrary relations to honour and women are exposed in the plays.
In the world of Coriolanus, violent and aggressive masculinity is set on a pedestal by the people of
Rome. This is evident in Volumnia s attitude towards raising children applauding wounds
Coriolanus has received in battle and even going as far as saying that
The breasts of Hecuba,
When she did suckle Hector, looked not lovelier
Than Hector s forehead when it spit forth blood
At Grecian sword, contemning. (1.3.37 40)
Intimacy has no place in this violently
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Case Study Of Clariant International Limited
Executive Summary
Clariant International Limited is a Swiss chemical company formed in 1995. Through the
acquisition of other chemical companies such as Hoechst and Sud Chemie, Clariant has established
itself as one of the world s leading specialty chemical companies. Clariant is involved in multiple
markets, including, but not limited to, consumer care, biotechnology and industrial applications.
Clariant is split into 6 separate global divisions, which contain, in total, 19 different businesses.
The purpose of this case study is to answer the questions; what the cost to implement each of the
strategic options facing Clariant Corporation? What revenue growth is necessary to break even and
to maintain or improve profitability? And what non financial criteria might be used to evaluate
strategic options
Clariant faces issues with its marketing departments structure. The current model is hampering
Clariant. We have found that a change in structure is required to deal with the issue. The theory
used to deal with the issue is the national accounts system and customer relationship management.
Findings
In September 2000, Vincent Thompson, vice president of operations said that Clariant had failed to
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A national accounts system is a direct step towards achieving this goal as this structure allows for
a more knowledgeable sales force in charge of high potential customers; those assigned an account
team with members from multiple business units. Since the sales force would have knowledge of a
much larger number of products in the vast Clariant product portfolio, this would allow them to
identify opportunities for cross divisional sales much easier. Currently it is estimated that the sales
force spends very little time doing this (appendix
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Examples Of Catholism In Chronicle Of A Death Foretold
How is Catholicism critiqued in Chronicle of a Death Foretold through the character of Father
Amador In Chronicle of a Death Foretold, MГЎrquez s characterisation of Father Carmen Amador,
the town s priest, as a ritualistic, incompetent and hypocritical man reveals and critiques the
hollowness of Colombian Catholicism. Though a minor character, Amador, a representation of the
Church in a predominantly Catholic society, is integral to an acute understanding of the novel.
Amador , a Spanish name that translates to lover of God , ostensibly portrays Father Amador as a
paragon of piety. In his role as a mediatory agent between man and God, the priest is responsible
for providing religious guidance and leadership in the town. Reflecting a consensus of his authority
and moral responsibility to prevent the murder, several townspeople send peremptory warnings of
the twin s threats to Father Amador. Yet despite this, Amador not only fails to save Santiago, but
also contributes to the absurdity of the murder, thereby exposing his name to be an ironic misnomer
that underscores his hypocrisy. Through Father Amador s neglect of moral obligation to prepare for
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Amador confesses the autopsy was as if we killed him all over again after he was dead . This simile
emphasizes his brutality and condemns him of a sin similar to murder in severity. The comparison
to a second murder is strengthened by Father Amador s technical detailing of Santiago s wounds in
the autopsy report, which foreshadows the description of the twins knife thrusts in the novel s
ending. This contributes to the foretold nature of the murder and the ritualistic repetition of the
crime, which could have the effect of reducing the shock and brutality of the murder scene and
therefore further stressing the inhumanity of the autopsy and the guilt of Father
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Canadian Confederation Research Paper
Canadian Confederation In 1867
I picked up Confederation as a topic from the book I studied in class since I really enjoyed talking
about the beginning of Canadian history, and it was very interesting for me to search about. In this
paper, I shall state about Canadian confederation with some information from the discussion in class
and the Internet. Basically, how Canada became a country is because the British government
allowed Canada to be an autonomous nation. The trigger of the Canadian foundation was the
British War in 1812. In order to combat the United States which aimed at consolidation of Canada, it
was a step to independence that the British parliament decided Canada as the Canadian
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According to professor Brian Mcneill, people started using two languages when Sir John
Alexander Macdonald became the first prime minister of Canada. More specifically, it was
believed people used to think that people who spoke English could not make any good
relationships between them and people who spoke French, however, Mr. Macdonald proved that
people who were from English speaking countries could get along well with people who were from
French speaking countries by showing citizens the actual great connections between Mr.
Macdonald and his friend from France. This is the reason why Canadian citizens agreed with the
idea that British colony Canada be together with French speaking territory Quebec as one nation,
and then Canada became English French mixed country. From this story, this is very clear to
understand how important the Canadian Confederation is on the Canadian
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Abuse Of Steroids In Football
Jackson Perrell
Mrs. Gallos
English 3
21 November 2017
Steroids in Football
Steroids in football has become a major issue in all divisions of football rather it be high school,
college, or professional. Anabolic steroids are synthetic variations of the male sex hormone
testosterone (Anabolic Steroids). Athletes try to discover an advantage by using the illegal
substance to gain strength and get ahead of other athletes faster. The abuse of anabolic steroids
by high school, college, and other ameteur athletes is a dangerous practice (Anabolic Steroids
and Sports). In this paper, the problems: steroid rage, players who use it have more injuries, and
development of breast, reduced sperm count, shrinking of testicles and the solutions: increase
fines when they get caught, punish these athletes the same as normal people, suspend them
from games, and decrease athletes pay with every incident will be discussed. Steroid rage is
often a side effect when a player is using steroids. With the use of steroids, Extreme mood swings
can also occur, including roid rage angry feelings and behaviors that may lead to violence
(Anabolic Steroids). The excess of male hormone circulating in the blood can cause a
personality change toward increased aggressive behavior. Studies have shown clear associations
between testosterone and aggressions (Science, Lives). The chemicals can affect mood by
targeting nerve cells and it works by mimicking the hormone testosterone. ..Therefore steroid
rage is .....likely only among excessive users with pre existing psychological issues (Science,
Lives). The use of steroids may lead to mental problem and extreme irritability. Athletes using
steroids have .....physical changes, such as shrinking sex organs in men, can add to mental side
effects such as mood disorders (Anabolic Steroids). Steroid rage is a very common and serious
issue that is associated with steroid use. Athletes or players who use steroids may also have more
injuries. While performance enhancers can make bigger, stronger, and faster, they also carry
increased of certain injuries and health complications for users (Fogel, Curtis). Steroid users
....place others at risk of
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Mike Tyson Research Paper
Mike Tyson could have been the best boxer ever. He was the first heavy weight to hold all three
major boxing belts at the same time ( Mike Tyson ). His wild childhood and beginning of career
shocked the world, but once all his fame and fortune caught up with him he got into some trouble.
When he tried to come back it was just too much and he had to retire. Tyson played a major role in
the world of boxingand influenced the way we box today. Mike Tyson childhood lead the way to his
successful career. He was born on June 30, 1966 ( Mike Tyson ). Rodney and Denise were his only
siblings ( The Unknown Life Story of Mike Tyson and how he became a Boxing Champ ). His
parents are Jimmy and Loran. His father left him and his family when Mike was... Show more
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His first big break out was in the Jr. Olympics where we won gold in 1981 and 1982. ( The
Unknown Life Story of Mike Tyson and how he became a Boxing Champ ). He also holds the
record at the Jr. Olympics for a eight second knock out. After that him and D Amato trained for
the Olympic trials in 1984 ( Mike Tyson ). He made it to the championship match of the trials
but lost to Henry Tillman who went on and won the Olympic Gold. He had his first professional
match March 6, 1985 in Albany New York. He was only 18 and he knocked out Hector Mercedes
in the first round. On November 4 1985 D Amato died, Tyson was devastated but kept fighting for
him. On November 22, 1986 he won the World Boxing CouncilHeavyweight Belt. At age 20
years and 4 months he became the youngest heavy weight champion, also had a record of 22 0
with 21 knockouts. He won the World Boxing Association Championship on March 7 1987
against James Smith. His fight against Michael Spinks what the richest fight in history at the
time and Mike Knocked him out in 91 seconds ( The Unknown Life Story of Mike Tyson and
how he Became a Boxing Champ ). For his fast first round knockouts he got the nicknames Iron
Mike . He was awarded Ring Magazine fighter of the year in
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Student Life In The Hawkeye
The Hawkeye is the newspaper for the University of Louisiana in Monroe (ULM). It is written
by a few students at the University of Louisiana in Monroe and is written mostly about Monroe
and ULM, but also has information in it about other cities and states. Every week the students
write a paper and publish it, the paper has stories from football games to the presidential election.
Writing the Hawkeye is for fun, but the students that do it also get paid. They have a few students
who work unpaid, so they gain experience. The Hawkeye might not seem like the most fun thing to
do, but students are able to write freely showing their own opinion, which is something that every
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The newspaper writers compete in a competition where advisers judge the paper.and the students
who work for the Hawkeye go to New York, which is where they received third in the nation in
2015. The students involved in the Hawkeye enjoy their job and says the environment is very
family like. Olivia Barfield, Editor in Chief and Senior Business major stated, Everyone here is
doing what they want to do later. This is simply informing students that working here is not only
working because the students can also gain friendships and have a fun time. Their are students
who help the main writers and editors write called practicum students, but do not get paid. The
editors and writers are able to be a student while also having leadership and control over the
newspaper. Megan Henderson, a senior Journalism major and copy editor said, Working here is
really good for somebody in my major because it gives us real world experience for what we
want to do when we graduate. The paper is a great place to work if students are interested in any
business or writing major because it does give students the experience without having to much
pressure to make sure it is
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Probation Parole And Parole Case
Approximately 1 in 51 adults in the United States was under community supervision at yearend
2013, the lowest rate observed since 1996 (Herberman Bonczar, 2014, p.1). Probation/parole
supervision also known as community supervision, helps individuals (ex criminals) acclimate back
in their community. Probation is used when a judge chooses to let the offender serve his sentence
under officer supervision in the community, rather than in prison. It is usually given to individuals
that have committed a non violent/ minor infraction or that have a really good defense attorney.
However, when someone has been sent to prison for an extended period of time but have served a
certain amount of their time or has proven to the ParoleBoard that they have improved their
behavior, will be released to a Parole officer. The probation and parole program is comprised of
two approaches casework and brokerage. Casework approach deals with the offender as a flawed
person that needs help; brokerage approach is when the probation/parole officer uses his influence
in the community to assist the criminal in finding employment or programs. Knowing how to use
these approaches along with monitoring techniques will assist in the officer and offender being
successful. This paper will examine the approaches to PO work along with the types of monitoring
used to keep track of offenders. The purpose of this paper is to examine the elements of community
supervision (probation/parole) that will make the
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Heritage as an Idea of Oneself in Bless Me Ultima and The...
Heritage as an Idea of Oneself in Bless Me Ultima and The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in
Heaven
Traveling through humanity is a never ending story. Traveling through ethnicity is an ever
changing journey. Is race or culture a matter of color? Is it a way of life; or a decision an individual
makes? Is it an idea one has of themselves? In the novels, Bless Me Ultima (Anaya 1972) and The
Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven(Alexie 1993), two different minority characters, Tony
and Victor, give voice to their journey of growing up and finding their place in the world in regards
to their heritage. The characters, in Anaya s and Alexie s novels, relate to a dominant culture,
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Given these two choices, Tony feels he must choose between them. Anaya introduces Tony to a
different culture, as he enters school; there he meets the white dominant culture head on. Tony,
now blends a third culture into his life. Tony s heritage offers him two ways of being a Spanish
Mexican American; in Alexie s novel, Victor strives to be an Indian, period. Victor s culture,
being different from Tony s, breeds different cultural problems. Victor, a Native American
Indian, in Sherman Alexie s The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven, searches daily for
ways to survive being Indian. Victor lives in a white world that continually divests him of the
privilege of his heritage daily. The ordinary daily erosion damages Victor and the Native
American the most. Alexie writes, . . . it s almost like Indians can easily survive the big stuff.
Mass murder, loss of language and land rights. It s the small things that hurt the most. The white
waitress who wouldn t take an order, Tonto, the Washington Redskins (Alexie 49). Victor needs to
learn to survive the daily ness, the ordinary and wants someone to show him how and says: . . . I
have] to find out what it mean[s] to be Indian, and there ain t no self help manuals for that . . .
(Alexie 211). As Victor wanders through the Native American cultural maze, somewhat aimlessly
and alone, Tony is
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Illiteracy And Poverty In America
I.Introduction: There is a strong correlation between student illiteracy and poverty. 25% of children
in America never learn how to read. Children who grow up in poverty stricken areas have extremely
limited exposure to reading materials. In addition, children living in poverty experience challenges
in obtaining nutritional food and tend to live in an unsafe environment, which can affect
educational advancement. According to the Heart of America foundation, 61 percent of families
living in povertydo not have children s books in their homes. Consequently, children living in
poverty already have a 50 percent weaker vocabulary than their wealthier peers at the start of
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Taking children on field trips to their nearby library to teach them about the system is very
important. They can later get their personal library card and return to rent out a book they wish to
read. This is a way to promote out of school reading.
III.Conclusion: Maximizing student illiteracy in Miami Dade County comes down to three
critical factors. First, providing students with more books at school. Secondly, giving students
the knowledge and opportunity to read at home. And lastly, giving the teachers the proper
background on the students they will be teaching so that the academics are approached
accordingly. By meticulously approaching each of these areas, Miami Dade County will be able
to significantly increase student literacy in poverty stricken schools. Ernestine Walls Benedict
said, Reading empowers children by providing a virtual passport to explore the world. They can
learn about places, people and things very different from their own experiences, as well as see
themselves reflected in other children s lives. Being able to read is not only important but it is
critical for a person to succeed
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Why Is It Better To Stand Out
I believe that it is better to stand out rather than to fit in. When you stand out, you are able to
learn so many things about yourself that you never knew about. But first, you need to stand out
from the crowd, do what matters to you and change the world for the better. By being yourself, it
allows people to follow in your footsteps by becoming a leader, not a follower. For example, in a
garden bed there are a million of white flowers, but one rose. That one rose is unique and
everyone wants that one since it is different from the rest. By fitting in, people are killing their
own creativity just to be accepted to be like others. We feel pressured to measure up to the same
standard as everyone else to satisfy people s needs and wants. We want
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Comparison Between Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde
Prompt 1: An Exploration of Self Self is a definition of who we are, and that definition can come
from two sources: ourselves and those we are close to. The resulting person is usually some
combination of the two perceptions of self. In the works The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson and The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, this idea of
selfis explored. We see how a pair of characters meddle with their own definition of themselves and
the eventual ramifications of the changes made. Interestingly, although the results are very
different, the two pairs follow the same rules when it comes to the definition of self: the truth will
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Jekyll is a weak, decent man by nature. Hyde is a strong, evil man by nature. Thus Hyde
overpowers and destroys Jekyll, and then himself, having nothing more to consume than the
soul of his alter ego. They were true to their natures, and the rest is just simple math. The
calculations for Jack and Algernon are a little more complicated, but follow the same basic
equation. Take what is true about them from their various influences and add it all up. In Jack s
case, his name turns out to actually be Ernest, he comes from the same family as Algernon (he s
even Gwendolyn s cousin but we don t like to dwell on that), and he loves Gwendolen. These
things are true about him. The double life and falsehood fades away in the face of his true self.
Algernon has a bit less luck when it comes to what is true in his nature, but he gets the girl, so it
s still a happy ending. Algernon s name doesn t end up being Ernest, and he gets caught in his fake
persona, but Cecily loves him regardless. And then, of course, it is revealed that Jack is actually
Algernon s elder brother, so his city character is actually real, without him even knowing
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My First 13 Years Of My Life
For the first 13 years of my life I was the prototypical Christian child. I sat quietly in church
listening carefully to everything the pastor said, trying hard to follow the guidelines set by my
family and the bible, even if it was hard for me to believe what I was being told. Not even
knowing what any of it really meant, I went on following anything and everything my ears
caught. Blinded by my own fears of burning in a fiery pit for all eternity, I became very
apprehensive about what I really wanted. Those fears caused me to keep feelings in that I
desperately wanted to let out. The only problem was I couldn t let them out because that wouldn t
be the Christian thing to do. I was to be a good Christian boy that followed the bible and not... Show
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I eventually became very sad I thought I would never be able to live in peace if I was gay, but at the
same time it was killing me to keep my real self bottled up every minute of every day. It even got
to a point where I thought it would just be better if I was gone. Sometimes I would sit in my
room on the floor with a bottle of pills in my hand, contemplating whether or not I should take a
hand full of them and be done with it. Until one day I was tired of being sad and scared so I
decided it was time for me to make a change.
I went into my bathroom turned on the lights, stood in front of the mirror, looked myself on the
eyes, took a deep breath and said I m gay. I told myself there s no denying it, there s no changing it,
there s no hiding it and it s completely okay. After finally coming to terms with my sexuality I felt a
lot better it was like I was carrying these heavy bags for a long time and one of them was lifted off
my shoulders. It was a small victory for me, but, I knew there was still more things I had to do.
Over the next few weeks, I slowly began to come out to friends and surprisingly was well received
even by the ones that were religious. I knew coming out to friends would be a lot different than
coming out to my parents so I hesitated and next thing I knew three years had gone by. I always
wanted to tell them, but I was so afraid I let it get away from me
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Net Neutrality Rules
Net Neutrality Laws Investigation
Net neutrality became a big topic of debate in the United States last year. Net neutrality is the
idea that internet service providers (ISP s) should be giving access to all web traffic equally,
without blocking access or favouring certain websites. In the first quarter of 2014, the FCC
began to propose rules that would allow ISP s to have control over their consumers access,
basically going against net neutrality. After being ruled out, ISP s pleaded for the court to
reappeal the case, which ended up ruling in favour of the rules by the FCC. This issue is
interesting to look at for the ways in which the media reports it, because the majority of people are
for equally accessed web traffic, but the media needs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This article was written after the issue of net neutrality laws had been explored in court and
ruled. This is important to the piece because some biased could be skewed towards the law that
has been passed. This article does include the use of one visual. It is an image of the FCC
chairman Tom Wheeler during a net neutrality hearing. This may impact the reader in a way that
veers them for or against the FCC. People make a first impression within mere seconds of seeing
someone. Depending on an individual s response to seeing Tom Wheeler, the reader might make
assumptions that cause them to be for or against the topic before even beginning to read the article.
Although this article does take effect of a visual that may or may not show biased towards or
against the topic at hand, it also uses a serious tone. Not much biasedness can be seen throughout
this article. It seems as though the author has done his best job towards not giving any personal
view on the topic and just presenting information on the topic. It can however be noted that the tone
of the article makes it seem as though the topic is of great importance, using sentences such as The
Federal Communications Commission s new net neutrality rules will face an important federal court
test in December... and The effort is aimed at preventing broadband providers from... . Although the
topic may be important to many people and affect the majority, the author is showing some bias
here due to the fact that some may not agree that the topic is important or that there is effort being
put into this
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Selena Alvarez Essay
Selena Gomez has been an important and interesting person to me for a quite a while, someone I
looked up to when I was younger. I first discovered her by watching on Disney channel and then
I started listening to her songs because she was very famous, and because I had a passion for
music and singing. Selena was a typical teen pop star, singing about boys and best friends, but as
I continued to listened to her I noticed she was a little different. As she became an older teen she
started making more mature, inspiring songs that I felt like I really connected to and I realized we
are similar in some other ways too. I relate to Selena Gomezbecause we both have avoided
conforming to social standards, have stayed kind and true to ourselves, and... Show more content on
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She chose to not care about what everyone would think and to only focus on her. While I chose
to do sort of the same thing, I stayed off of my social media accounts and stopped being so
obsessed with how many followers I have. I stopped hanging around all my new friends and
starting focusing on school and what I loved to do, sing . By my junior year of highschool I ve
been told countless of times you ve changed so much! and I know that s in a good way, I stopped
conforming to how everyone else
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UNIT 53
Unit 1
Promote Positive Behaviour
1.1 Legislation is a set of laws that have been created by the government to make sure all
childcare settings are run correctly. To promote positive behaviour, legislation s such as the
Children Act 1989, Human Rights Act 1998, Every Child Matters 2004, Equality Act 2010 and
the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 are followed by the setting. These Act s include rules and
regulations that a setting is required to follow in order to promote positive behaviour.
All settings also follow Frameworks that are set by different companies that work with childcare
settings. For example, the EYFS have a framework that requires any setting that works with
children between 0 5 years, to follow so that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Other people that should be informed are people such as social services if the child is in care or
there is previous history with social services. Other professionals the child may be involved with
such as behavioural managers and physiotherapist should be told and information should also be
shared with school governors so that policies can be reviewed and see if things can be changed to
prevent the accident happening again.
1.5 It is important when dealing with challenging behaviour whilst still trying to promote positive
behaviour that an incidents are dealt with accordingly and appropriately. When a challenging
situation requires you to use a restrictive intervention then the least restrictive option should be
used. This is because be using excessive force or reacting over the top could cause a the situation
to get worse, for example if a child is causing disruptions and you don t use the least restrictive
intervention it could cause the child s attitude to get worse and cause more disruptions.
1.6All settings should have policies and procedures in place so people no how to deal with
restrictive interventions. These should included a risk assessment of the setting and how risk can
be reduced and avoided. The names of people who it may be likely that a restrictive physical
intervention could be needed for should be available, any notes that relate to the children involved
and how certain children should be handled
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Theories Of Development And Development Influence Human...
As our society continues to expand and develop, it is often wondered who exactly figured out how
people develop and learn. Dating back to the 1800s, numerous different theorists have researched
and experimented to interpret learning and development. Some major theorists that are incorporated
with theories of development include Jean Piaget, Lev Vygotsky, and Erik Erikson. Along with the
theories of development, there are theories of learning. The four main theories include cognitive,
constructivism, social cognitive, and situative. First and foremost, Jean Piaget can be considered a
pioneer in psychology. His theory is considered one of the most influential and comprehensive
theories of cognitive development. This theory focuses on how nature and development influence
human intelligence. Piaget also describes how crucial a child s environment is when the child is
maturing and interacting with changes throughout their life. Different life changes can teach a
child right or wrong, cause and effect, and a comprehensive learning about how time and space
work. In Piaget s theory, he discusses the four stages to cognitive development: sensorimotor,
preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational. The sensorimotor stage is how a child
orients himself with the constant physical movements and actions along with a corresponding
stimulus representing the same thing. Therefore, a child is only aware of something that is right in
front of them. For example, the constant
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Compare and Contrast Two Works of Art
Anthony Arteaga
Art History Ancient World
Homework Assignment #1
Compare and contrast the subject, concept, and the Formal Element of the two works of art.
Also, explain which category this work falls in. The two pieces I have chosen can be found on
page 200, figure 6 51, Battle of Centaurs and Wild Beasts from Hadrian s Villa and on page 434,
figure 14 8, Battle of the Bird and Serpent. Not only did I choose these pieces for their beauty, but
also because both works have similar yet different subjects, concepts, and formal elements. Both of
these images have subject matter that is the same even though they re different.
The subjects for the Battle of Centaurs and Wild Beasts from Hadrian s Villa are animals; centaurs
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Also, the shapes in the background are fuzzier and assumed in piece one where the shapes in piece
two are sharper and more defined. Another formal element is texture. The first piece, according to
the text, is a floor mosaic which is composed of many colored tesserae that were laid down in
irregular, curving lines, which effectively imitated painted brushstrokes. The individual tiles are
more apparent when viewed closely. This gives the piece a grainy and earthy texture, where it
physically looks bumpy. The textbook says it has foreshortening, the illusion created on a flat
surface in which figures and objects appear to recede or project sharply into space. The second
piece was drawn with tempera on parchment. This makes the piece look smooth, flat, and two
dimensional. The next element is color. The hues in both pieces are relatively earth toned. Both
pieces have a low level of saturation. In piece one, the sky is mustard brown with a section of mint
green that frames the boulder that the male centaur is holding. The rocky scenery has browns and
creams with a dull green and brown center. A bright green patch of pine trees is in the corner that
contrasts with the sky and rocks. The colors to the second piece are similar in the sense that it has
low saturation. The colors are dull and warm. This piece utilizes reds and oranges, in the serpent,
that the first piece does not. Because of the tan
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What I Have Majored And Systems Engineering ( Ise ) For...
Personal Statement
I have majored in Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) for one and a half years at Virginia
Tech. My passion for ISE originated from my undergraduate studies. I achieved GPA 91/100 and
ranked 1/66 when I graduated from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA),
one of China s top 3 universities offering the Industrial Engineering program.
When I got into NUAA, I entered an Honors Program, which offers students a chance to choose
their majors according to academic interests after two years of studying. In my first summer
vacation, I volunteered to be a teacher in a school at the far west of Tibet. With houses scattered
over a radius of 7 miles and only one school in this area, children have to travel several kilometers
through mountains to school. Our team met many problems. For example, how to visit students
homes in the shortest routes. We did not find a way out at that time. However, I never forgot to find
simple and effective solutions. To my great delight, in the Operations Research(OR) course I took
after the summer vacation, I found that the Travelling Salesman Problem were so similar to
problems we met at Tibet. Got inspired by the algorithms, I designed a project named Application of
OR Methods to Education Volunteering. This project used Ant Colony Optimizationto optimize
home visiting routes covering 8 villages, Hungarian method to appoint 14 teachers to different
courses, and Program Evaluation and Review Technique to
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Reasons To Die In A Zombie Apocalypse
In a zombie apocalypse, the first thing I would do is find a shelter that can suit my needs and
protect me from the weather/attacks/raids/zombies. If you live in a crowded area first hide then
in the next few days go to your hideout and if you live in a less crowded area go to your hideout
as soon as possible. If you survive the first day then your chances of survival has been greatly
enhanced. When the zombiesfirst came the reason why most people died on the first day was
because they were in the open. If you find yourself in an open area then find a hiding place as soon
as possible or leave very quickly. This will give you time and time is going to be your friend in a
zombieapocalypse.The next thing you need to do is think about your situation.
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The Is The Moral Aspects Of Society And Risk Taking
The uniquely American attributes as seen in the novel The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger
are the moral aspects of society and risk taking . The author s use of theme and characterization
are a clear and accurate testimony to this. Some general American traits include not waiting to be
introduced, but beginning able to speak to strangers as they stand in a queue ( American Society
and Culture ). In general, Americans like personal space and have a strong believe of freedom of
choice ( 101 characteristics of Americans ). A famous journalist named Joseph Pulitzercoined the
idea of exceptionalism in America. Pulitzer, who was not born in America, came to the United
States for work and eventually took the risk of going to the army. He came from nothing and
built his own empire in the United States, making millions before he died ( Joseph Pulitzer Wiki
bio ) . Pulitzer was not a native born American and his fourth language was English. When he came
to the United States he assimilated in the culture and experienced the American Dream . He is a
perfect example that anything is possible ( Joseph Pulitzer biography ).
The novel The Catcher in the Rye was written in the 1950s. The author of the book, J.D. Salinger,
served for his country in WWII from 1942 1944. Even after Salinger flunked out of school many
times, he kept trying again and again. Salinger is an influential 20th century writer. After the
publication of his book, The Catcher in the Rye, Salinger moved
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The Solar Wind Is Dominated By Two Types Of Interplanetary...
2.1 Introduction
In the heliosphere, the large scale structure of the solar wind is dominated by two types of
interplanetary disturbances: transient and corotating disturbances. Corotating disturbances,
associated with spatial variability and solar rotation, occur in response to the interaction of fast and
slow solar winds. Transient disturbances, due to episodic solar eruptions, expand outward from the
Sun into interplanetary space (Gosling, 1996). The galactic cosmic ray (GCR) intensity is
modulated by long term effects such as ≈ 11 year solar activity cycle and ≈ 22 year solar
magnetic cycle as well as by short term effects such as passage of corotating flows (high speed
streams) and transient disturbances (e.g. interplanetary coronal mass ejections). Recurrent
depressions in GCR intensity due to corotating fields and flows and Forbush decreases due to
transient disturbances have been studied in the past (see, e.g. Lockwood, 1971; Rao, 1972; Iucci
et al., 1989; Venkatesan and Badruddin, 1990; Cane, 2000; Kudela et al., 2000; Gupta and
Badruddin, 2009; Oh and Yi, 2009; Kane, 2010; Wawrzynczak and Alania, 2010; Abbrescia et al.,
2011; Modzelewska and Alania, 2012; Sabbah and Kudela, 2011, and references therein). Short
term transient depression caused generally by ICMEs and particularly by magnetic clouds have
been studied extensively and many features of resulting depressions in GCR intensity, including
their recovery characteristics, have been clarified (see,
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Ionic And Covalent Compounds Essay
Chris Naoum
Mr. Jeff Handley
Science A
1/27/2016
Ionic and Covalent Compounds
Introduction:
Methods:
Water solubility
melting point
conductivity of electricity
properties of covalent bonds:
Liquid or gaseous (its state at room temperature)
It is formed when two non metals have similar electro negativities
Its melting point is low
Properties of ionic bonds:
Solid (its state at room temperature)
It is formed between a metal and a non metal
Its melting point is high
Two methods chosen: Method 1: Water solubility can be used to figure out if a compound is ionic
or covalent because once the compound is put into the Distilled H2O it would dissolve since its
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If the powder dissolves then to make sure it is ionic or a type of covalent pour the 150 ml of
ethanol into a beaker and pour 1.5 grams of the same powder into the chemical, if the powder
dissolves it is covalent but if it doesn t dissolve its ionic.
8.Record all observations on the reaction of the water and ethanol
9.Repeat steps 1 8 for other 5 powders
Melting Point procedure:
1.Take the aluminum dish and separate the middle using a pencil
2.Put 3 grams of two different powders in the separate panels
3.Put the retort stand over the Bunsen burner
4.Turn the Bunsen burner on and set a specific temperature(start low) place the aluminum dish on
the retort stand above the Bunsen burner
5.If the powder does not burn then raise the temperature to a very high temp.
6.If the powder melts at a high temperature (800 plus) then its ionic but if it melts at a low temp its
covalent
7.Make sure to use the infrared thermometer to check what temperature the powder started melting
at and record the reaction and what temperature the powder melted at
8.Repeat steps 1 7 for the other powders
Works cited:
BBC News. BBC, Web. 26 Jan. 2016.
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Wystan Hugh Auden s The Unknown Citizen
The years between 1930 towards the mid 1940s proved to be a tumultuous yet pivotal time in
American history for a number of reasons. The rise of Ford as the largest vehicle manufacturer
became apparent, ( Ford , par. 7) along with the rising popularity of radios, phonographs and
frigidaires. And the event that perhaps was the most substantial of them all: World War 2. As these
events transpired, the face of America as a nation shifted in all arenas politically, economically and
socially, garnering the attention of its citizens as well as the attention of citizens of other foreign
countries. One of those individuals was renowned English poet, Wystan Hugh Auden (W.H Auden).
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In the much older sense of the word, saint is used to describe Catholic martyrs in the early
centuries after the birth of Christ. (Pickert, par. 2). Since the poem was written at a much later
time, saintliness is used as a general term equating moral goodness , which was essentially what
saints were recognized for. This is the concept meant by modern sense (4). In the time of the
war, so long as men were compliant and functioning members of society, they were deemed
saints: mum and mild in nature. The eighth and tenth lines read He worked in a factory and
never got fired.../ Yet he wasn t a scab or odd in his views / For his Union reports that he paid his
dues. (Auden 8, 10). The man in question then represents the majority of the individuals that
were expected to work hard and support the modernization of the United States as workers, as
well as support the system financially by paying debts. Albeit monotonous, this was the social
expectation that people were expected to follow, as if their individual lives existed only to fill in
the population. Especially during a grim time where deaths were so widespread. The time period
distinguished the character of men in the extremes, either as being sadistically evil or a saint,
earning the title of saint simply by living unbothered lives. Because the war was violent,
authoritarian figures such as Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin were the subjects of the word evil and
the heavy connotation it carried and for
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Broken Hill Research Paper
Broken Hill is known to be Australia s long lasting mining city and the economy has indeed a
opulent heritage. Its roots in this town is one of the world s largest mining and exploration
companies, BHP Billiton. The early history of another huge mining corporation, Rio Tinto is also
associated to Broken Hill.
Apart from the utmost isolation, harsh climate and unpleasant laboring conditions, Broken Hill s
distinctively shaped residents are fulfilled with spirit, creativity and resourcefulness. The
establishment of a demanding commercial airport, railway line and modern coated highways
contributed in making Broken Hill no longer isolated. Other features that have shaped the town s
ethos carry on to be apparent, especially the mining industry.
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Silverstein s The Giving Tree
Even though there are some similarities between these two books, The Giving Tree was written
with no known religious intention. It was first published in 1964 by Harper Row and was
written and illustrated by Silverstein (Levy). He was a controversial children s book author due
to his long connection with Playboy and his lack of patience around families. Despite this,
Silverstein sold more than ten million copies of The Giving Tree, as it still remains a classic
picture book. It has a prominent green cover but the words and pictures are printed in black and
white and displayed in a minimalistic manner. There are many interpretations of what the actual
relationship of the boy and tree is based on. A mother and son s bond is one that always... Show
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The apple leaving the tree s branches shows a foreshowing of the sacrifice the tree will give. The
boy is looking up at the tree, smiling in anticipation for what is about to come down. Apples and
trees are constant symbols in The Bible. There are a few tufts of grass growing around the
bottom of the tree and initials that are carved by the boy. These two things never go away, even
when just a stump is left. The ever budding grass and the permanent letters can be seen as a love
that never dies for the boy even when the tree is stripped of life. Psalm 1:3 states He will be like
a tree firmly planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in its season and its leaf does not
wither (Holy Bible: King James Version). This quote from The Bible shows that Jesus Christ is
compared to a tree and will always flourish and be willing to give fruit if possible. The tree that is
the main character in the book and is the ultimate biblical
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Kill Shelter Vs Animal Shelter Research Paper
This is chapter two of my pet abandonment book and it is about the debate between kill vs no kill
shelters. First you should know that no kill shelters don t actually mean no kill, it means that
only up to 10% of the animals in their stock can be killed anything over that and it is a kill
shelter. Many people argue over if no kill shelters are better than kill shelters and vice versa but I
have read many articles about this topic and I can give you the worldwide opinion. NO KILL
SHELTERS No kill shelters don t accept all animals and are somewhat picky on what kind of pets
they pick up. These pets go into the shelter and will most likely not get killed by humans, and later
on it might have people pass by it until another animal
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William Wordsworth s The Prelude
In William Wordsworth s poem, The Prelude, he describes how he imagines London to be. He is
very descriptive when he touches on what he expects upon arrival to the city, and then realizes
London was not the paradise he alluded to earlier in his poem. William Wordsworth use of imagery
and diction reflect the city s natural environment, which he also uses in order to convey his feelings
of anticipation and dissatisfaction with what he has discovered. In the beginning of The Prelude,
William Wordsworths use of exclamation marks in the first few lines reveals his enthusiasm about
London. He say s, Oh, wondrous power of words, by simple faith/ Licensed to take the meaning
that we love! /Vauxhall and Ranelagh! (119 121) The author states his love for the power of
words, and moves on to talk about the gardens of Vauxhall and Ranelagh. These lines continue the
author s excitement, and he addresses London as if it were a person. The author establishes a
relationship with the city based on what he has heard and his writing reflects the passion he feels
towards the city.
The author describes the city that he has heard so much of and calls attention to what appeals the
most to him. He gives an account of its green grooves, gorgeous ladies, and fireworks magical to
name a few. The descriptions convey Wordworth s keenness to go to the city. Wordsworth emotion
is displayed in the words he uses to describe his fancy of the city. In lines 121 139 he marvels at
the thought of gorgeous
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Of Gods And Romans Essay
Of Gods and Romans
The Romans during the time of their Republic relied on their advanced technology, social structure,
leadership and politics to achieve as much as they did. To these people, their gods affected all of
these factors and the relationships mankind had with them. The contractual relationship between
mankind and the gods involved each party in giving, and in return receiving services. The Romans
believed that spirits residing in natural and physical objects had the power to control the processes
of nature, and that man could influence these processes by symbolic action. The first is a primitive
form of religious creed; the second a type of magic.
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Any unintentional deviation from the prescribed ritual meant not only a new sacrifice, but also an
additional one to absolve the error. In high occasions, on which a replay of the entire ceremony
might be an embarrassment, a sacrifice was performed as a matter of course on the pervious day,
to cover for any potential errors during the main ceremony. Multiple sacrifices were commonplace:
the word hecatomb, which derives from the Greek, means the sacrifice of a hundred head of oxen.
There was a distinction between signs that were solicited and those that appeared without
invitation. At many times, an individual would see an omen that gave him/her confidence to
continue a current course of action (52) other incidences produced warnings to change one s
itinerary (55, 74 75). The more startling or unexpected the sign, for instance a sudden flash of
lightning or an epileptic fit on the part of a member of an assembly, the more seriously it was
taken. It was not unknown for an interested party to throw a feigned fit in order to obstruct
proceedings. Lightning which appeared while auspices were being taken was good news, but not
so if it came otherwise. Certain omens such as scorpions fighting (55), sacrificing an animal that
does not appear to have a heart (303), or bizarre natural occurrences (74 75) were signs of disaster.
The gods also produced omens through the actions of men. When a child
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SOF 535 Chocoholics Anonymous Report Te Essay
Chocoholics Anonymous
Team ProtГ©gГ©
Thomas P. Vande Zande
Padma Rilapur
Sravani Tadimeti
Tenaaz Aqthari Syed Muneer
Stratford University SOF 535
Professor Butu
December 6, 2014
Abstract *Enter abstract here*
Chocoholics Anonymous
While assessing the needs of the Chocoholics Anonymous organization our team agreed
unanimously that we wanted to gain the most value out of this project. We first sat down and
decided our approach for how to handle this project in the most professional and business
simulating way possible. During this sit down we agreed to treat this project like a real business
venture. For that we would use a hybrid approach that consisted of some project management
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These use cases would drive the goals of the project and our general though and planning process to
the user interface.
User Experience
We found that as we defined the use cases we began immediately thinking about how the use
cases would look as a user interface and user experience. The user experience is an important
piece to the overall puzzle of creating software. According to blog writer Dmitry Fadeyev a good
user interface needs to be clear, concise, familiar, responsive, consistent, attractive, efficient, and
forgiving (Fadeyev, 2009). When we set out to come up with a mocked user interface we talked
about what items would make these graphics easy to understand. As well what would make them
pop on the page or whatever would display them. For this we came up with a decent mocked set
of graphics in html to emulate what the user would see in the interface for the application. This set
of mocked up graphics would prove to be attractive, consistent, and even familiar. The other items
on the list such as responsiveness, efficiency, and forgiveness would have to be realized after the
actual development itself was accomplished.
The screen shots in Appendix E clearly show the basic principals we attempted to mock/create. We
knew that a basic drop
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  • 6. Alvarez Alvarez: A Case Study I. Executive Summary Alvarez, a mechanic in Canalven, has been with the company for 25 years and is five years away from retirement. He is good at his tasks and has a good understanding of the machineries, displayed by his ability to develop high quality machines for the plant use. He is very energetic and very proud of his job and his capabilities, so proud that he inscribes his name in bright yellow to every machine that he developed and assembled. This caught the attention of Stone, a young but experienced engineer who was new to the company and was assigned to supervise the skilled workers, including Alvarez. Alvarez did not believe in the leadership and abilities of Stone, who made mistakes and delays in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To address this, Pinto should come up with a collaborative solution if he wants to lead the changes needed by Canalven to be more productive and competitive. * Alvarez, having been worked for Canalven the longest, is in the point where he wants to reaffirm his value and self worth: * Create an award of lifetime service for Alvarez to recognize his 25 years of dedication and excellent work. * Organize an ongoing employee of the month award to encourage same behavior with other workers and to provide equal opportunity for everyone to be recognized for his good work. * Enroll Alvarez to trainings that will further improve his abilities * Alvarez, like any other individual, feels the need to feel a sense of belonging and acceptance from his superior and co workers alike. * An arrangement in which Alvarez, Stone, and other key machine personnel are required to have a joint meeting before any major build or repair. * As the plant manager, Pinto will be responsible for gathering the workers once in a while to let them in about the plans lined up for the plant. This will give them a sense of respect, and belonging and feel that their work is important if the plans of the company are to succeed. * Implement a buddy system where incoming engineers will be partnered with seasoned workers with extensive practical know how, to facilitate the knowledge sharing in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Reinhold Niebuhr Amidst the global attempts to establish worldwide peace on a moral ground, there are still several events where international security, peace, and justice are sacrificed for national benefits, as, for example, seen in the United States nonintervention policy, which prioritizes national sovereignty. In his book Moral Man and Immoral Society, Reinhold Niebuhr indicated that each nation state had a collective egoism that was beyond moral or rational explanation. Although the book was published in 1932, well before any realization of human rights protection law or organization, Niebuhr s message remains true to the present context: the contemporary culture, religious or secular, still fails to recognize the collective egoism in human institutions. His argument regarding the dynamics of power remains relevant. However, there is a sign of hope, as there are numerous organizations aimed to reduce each nation s collective egoism and emphasizes why a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To look at Thailand, for instance, there have been several peaceful, non violent protests led by college students against the military junta government, which has been in power for the last four years. Although the protests gained a lot of public support at first, without much power to pressure or threaten the government, the protests soon lost the support and are now no longer covered in the news. This is because the protests lacked the coercive factors (23), even though they strongly uphold essential moral and rational factors. As Niebuhr described, complete rational objectivity in a social situation is impossible (14). Therefore, the author was accurate that, despite the growing social media industry providing platforms for anyone to express their opinions, those opinions are not coercive enough to convince the state to change its course of action, due to the lack of power in merely presenting the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Gooperherd Of Grapevine Analysis Title of Books: Gooperherd of Grapevine Similarities Root Worker Setting The story takes place in Patesville, North Carolina (Fictional) Fayetteville, North Carolina The author describes that there is a marketplace (a red brick market house), clock, vineyards (scuppernong grapes) They both use fictional settings to represent a real town The author uses description of other things to allude to the setting The story takes place in washington D.C, South East Anacostia, Washington D.C The author uses street names, sections ex, St. Elizabeth Hospital Dialect African American vernacular language English Ebonics Southern Vernacular is very thick The setting helps create Dialect (vernacular Dialect) informal uses of language.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John speaks in first person point of view Julius use some third and first person point of view The stories were told in third person point of view. This story was written in third person point of view There is a narrator who is illustrating the story in third person Use of characters name, and the pronoun she, he, they Conjuring Characters what happened to those who were conjured? Aunty Peggy title was informal Southerners never gave blacks man or woman their title as Mr or Mrs . They used aunt or uncle She is called Aunt Peggy because she is african American She did not get the respect of calling Mrs She was asked to conjure the grapes so the slaves won t eat the grapes anymore. Henry ate the grapes that was conjured Henry was suffering as a result. During spring he will be healthy and Fall he will be very ill Aunty Peggy gave Henry some conjunh medicine but did not save him Both Characters that healed other from conjure were Black woman Dr. Imogene and Aunt Peggy. Both characters were ill for the most part. People believed in conjuring but John from Goophered Grapevine and Dr. Glynnis from Root work were both hesitant to believe in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Examples Of Sacrifice In Metamorphosis Sacrifice and Value is perceived by people on how they view the world. Sacrifice is defined as act of offering to a deity something precious. Value is defined a person s principles or standards of behavior. Sacrifice and Value mean something different to everyone, obtaining that you can sacrifice something that doesn t have value. In Metamorphosis, Gregor sacrifices his life for his family, after he turn into a bug. Soldiers, Parents, Teachers, and Individuals sacrificetheir lives everyday, making sure that people wake up to another day. Gregor gets turned into a bug, waking up and thinking it was a dream. Gregor works to pay off debt for his parents, giving up his life for money for his family. His family shuns him for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soldiers distant themselves from their love ones everyday by marching into battle. On the website After Iraq and Afghanistan, states nobility of our troops in putting their lives on the line to support what they were told was the defense of freedom. (After Iraq and Afghanistan). states, that soldiers join the military to protect their country and fight for something that they value. Teachers sacrifice their time and dedication to make sure kids are still learning and getting the best education they can possible get. Teachers work long hours, planning out activities, and care for their students, to help improve their education. In the website, The Best Teachers Sacrifice, states, teachers have an inner drive that helps them realize their hard work improves the quality of their students lives. They get that teaching is a tough way to make a living, but they pride themselves on doing whatever it takes to help the kids (The Best Teachers). Teachers take pride into helping students be the best they can. Teachers have to be very patience and be able to multitask, due to a situation or a schedule change. Teachers put their students life first over their own, if a situation requires ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Public Distribution System in India PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IN INDIA Sunil B. Bhosale1 Pralhad N. Kamble2 1. Research Associate, Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Gokhale Institute of Economics Politics, Pune, Maharashtra(India) Email sunilbhosale2001@yahoo.com, sunilbhosle@gipe.ernet.in 2. Lecturer, Dept. of Economics, Shri. S.H. Kelkar College, Devgad, Dist Sindhudurga, Maharashtra (India). Email pralhadkamble@gmail.com 1) Introduction: In the context of national food security and poverty alleviation, it is essential to take a look at the efficiency and efficacy of the public distribution system (PDS), which has been operating as the food access mechanism for several decades. Proponents of the rationing system and its successor, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Under Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS), each poor family was entitled to 10 kg. of food grains at highly subsidized prices. With effect from July 2001, the BPL allocation food grain was increased to 25 kg per family per month. In addition to that the scheme of Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) is started from Dec.2000, to distribute the food grains to the poorest of the poor families. The food grains were to be provided to these families of 35 kg at highly subsidized price of Rs.2 per kg for wheat Rs. 3 per kg for rice under this scheme. Up to the year 2005, it was expected to 5.21 lakh beneficiaries were come under this scheme. 2) Objectives of the Study: The overall objectives for this are set up as under. i) To study the nature functions of PDS in India. ii) To study the supply prices of commodities provided from PDS to ration shops ultimately to cardholders. iii) To consider the performance of PDS in the era of globalization. iv) To study the relationship between PDS food security. v) To examine the various loopholes in PDS from national to local level. vi) To study the usefulness of PDS to alleviate the poverty in India. 3) Data base Research methodology: An entire research paper is based upon the secondary data. An essential information required for the study is collected from various secondary sources such as books, journals, government reports, articles, news ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Octavia Butler s Speech Sounds Speech Sounds is a short story written by Octavia Butler that follows the adventures of Rye in a dystopian world where a mysterious pandemic severely limits humankind s ability to communicate. Written in the time period of the late 1970 s/early 1980 s, Rye as a female in a dystopian story is unusual and against the normal conventions for this genreof stories. So now Rye, a woman with the ability to speak, becomes the dominant female character throughout the story. This breakthrough fight against the norms allows Butler to take steps forward in feminist culture through the power of Rye s character. Through Rye s actions and dialogue, it is seen that she does not stand for man??????? As a genre, science fictionliterature is based off of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gender stratification is the idea of how each gender is given different access to property, power, prestige, and other privileges available in their society (Henslin 232). Butler opposes this ideal with the implementation of a character with intelligence, bravery, determination, and ambition. When the male passengers on the bus think Rye is having sex with Obsidian for the ride, they all believed that she should also give themselves and the rest of the men on the bus sex too. This reaction shows that men think they have a right over women. Women are objects, less important even. However, this approach is undone by Rye throughout the whole story.]]]]] She is willing to use her gun to shoot the man on the bus (Butler 249). Although women can be viewed as defenseless , Rye takes immediate action when it comes to her own safety, even when she knows such action could be punished by beatings, [or] even death (Butler 247). She fears for her safety again on page 253, where she shoots the man who shot Obsidian. Instead of fleeing for her safety or attacking the man in some other way, she takes matters into her own hands. Another instance where Rye defies gender stratification is when she initiates sex with Obsidian (252). It is obvious that Rye had feelings for Obsidian and took advantage of having developed a relationship with someone for the first time in years. Instead of waiting for Obsidian to start something, she took it upon herself to do it because she didn t want to lose those feelings of love and safety that she forgot all about. It distracted her from the hell she was living in and she wanted to preserve it as best she could. The likely passiveness of how women are in this setting is obviously lost on her. Rye does not care about everyone s expectations of her, or the amount of power and status she apparently has. She essentially dismantles all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Carrefour Financial Report Financial Report 2011 Financial Report 2011 Financial Report 2011 1 2 Financial Report 2011 1 Consolidated Financial Statements Management s discussion and analysis year ended December 31, 2011 Consolidated Financial Statements year ended December 31, 2011 Notes Statutory Auditors report on the Consolidated Financial Statements 4 19 25 108 Financial Report 2011 3 1 Consolidated Financial Statements Management s discussion and analysis year ended December 31, 2011 Management s discussion and analysis year ended December 31, 2011 This is a free translation into English of the Carrefour Group s п¬Ѓnancial report for 2011 which is issued in the French langague, and is provided solely for the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (in millions of euros) 2011 862 508 554 258 2,182 2010 1,274 706 434 286 2,701 % change (32.4)% (28.0)% 27.5% (9.7)% (19.2)% % change at constant exchange rates (32.4)% (28.2)% 29.4% (9.9)% (19.0)% France Rest of Europe Latin America Asia TOTAL The decline reflected: a 3.3% rise in sales, general and administrative expenses, led by salary increases in emerging markets and the impact of recent legislation in France (proп¬Ѓt sharing bonus scheme and changes in the Fillon Act). These expenses represented 19.3% of sales in 2011, compared with 18.8% in the prior year, an increase of 50 basis points. resilient margins, with gross margin down by 20 basis points over the year and just 10 basis points in the second half to 22.0% from 22.2% in 2010; Recurring operating income by operating segment contribution to the consolidated total (in %) 2011 39.5% 23.3% 25.4% 11.8% 100.0% 2010 47.2% 26.1% 16.1% 10.6% 100.0% France Rest of Europe Latin America Asia TOTAL DEPRECIATION, AMORTIZATION AND PROVISIONS Depreciation, amortization and provisions amounted to 1,701 million euros, representing 2.1% of sales, a ratio largely unchanged from 2010. NON RECURRING INCOME AND EXPENSES, NET Non recurring items represented a net expense of 2,662 million euros, comprising 3,005 million euros in expenses and 343 million euros in income. 6 Financial Report ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Sociological Explanations For Gender Differences Outline and Assess Sociological Explanations for Gender Differences in Crime Rates Current statistics show that men commit 80% of all crime and women commit only 20%. However there are arguments to suggest that the statistics highlight an under representation of female criminality, and there are many sociological arguments to suggest that female criminals are treated more leniently. On the other hand, some sociologists believe women are treated more harshly when they commit certain types of crime. This essay aims to assess the reasons for gender differences in reported crime rates. Official crime rates are measured by crimes reported and recorded by the police and criminal justice system, and are collected by the Home Office. Frances Heidensohn (1975) believes that male criminality is 5 times higher than female criminality, which current data supports. However, Otto Pollak (1961) was the first sociologist to argue that crime rates for female crime were inaccurate. He believed that women were treated more leniently by the police and criminal justice system, which highlighted the under representation of female criminality in the official statistics. He argued that women were more likely to commit crimes such as petty theft, prostitution and criminal abortions, which were then likely to be treated more leniently. Pollak s theories have been widely criticised and may not be relevant today; indeed he failed to take into account the decriminalisation of abortion in many of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. How The Hundred Years War Greatly Impacted The Course Of... The hundred years war greatly impacted the course of world history. This war was marked as one of the biggest wars ever fought in history. Dated to go from 1337 to 1453, this war led to new weapons being created, which not only played a major role in this war, but in all of world history. The creation of these new weapons led to the end of an economic system known as Feudalism. The war also was a cause of religious conflicts in the Catholic church. Another major event that had happened during this war was the Black Plague striking the Middle East. The Hundred Years War began when Edward III, of England, assumed the right as king of France from King Philip VI. King Philip VI had not gone through with an agreement he had made with England to restore a part of Guienne, which had been taken by Charles IV. The French did not believe that an Englishmen should be ruling France, but rather wanted a French noble ruling France (Hundred Years War). In the beginning of the war, King Edward III attacked and took over Flanders, which was a marketplace for wool and cloths (Hundred Years War). The Hundred Years War was not only marked as important in world history for it s length on the timeline, but also for some of the major events that happened, such as the Black Plague, the end of Feudalism, and the major battles that had occurred. Feudalism is the old political and economic system that Medieval Europe had used at the the time of the war. In the feudalist society, the only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. 2 Personal Goals Introduction I will be exploring and distinguishing two personal goals and two professional goals in relation to developing a strong and resilient mind. We will find methods that would help achieve these goals. We will be creating scenarios that for each personal goal established and what method used to achieve that goal. First personal goal is to pay more attention and ask questions if I do not hear correctly. I may seem bit off in my own world to say the least but it is nothing of the sort. I do listen; however, I do not always hear them due to my bad hearing from military service. I do not like annoying people by asking them to repeat themselves, so I try to simply wing it when possible. Methods would be to practice mindfulness and accept ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I must be on my game in relation to the details of the project. There is one additional artist who fails to meet the standards in place in relation to file formats and I get anxious for we are on a timeline. Instead of being easily overwhelmed and anxious, I step back and reassess the situation. I breath, smile, and simply correct the issue before the passing deadline comes. By doing this, I come across grounded, professional, and dealt the situation in a positive manner. Second professional goal would be more mindful and understanding to the client when trying the understand there needs. Being a retired graphic shop team leader, I had to deal directly with clients and try to understand their needs. At times this was no easy task, for a client may not always know what he/she may want. This can be truly confusing and even annoying. Methods would be to practice mindfulness, be positive, and gradually offer ideas to him/her to help the process be easier for both parties (Mercola, 2013). It seems to be easier for the client to deal with a more laid back, positive, and more mindful representative, for he/she may not know much of anything with my trade. This would be more welcoming for the client room for ideas which both parties can reach the intended ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. American Airlines Porter s 5 Forces As one of the original airlines in the U.S., American Airlines principle service has been transporting passengers and cargo domestically and internationally since 1934 (American Airlines, 2014). They service over 270 cities around the United States and 50 countries around the world (American Airlines, 2014). Other services include cargo transportation of which they make a sizable revenue each year; American is actually the founding member of Oneworld alliance which is one of the largest scheduled air freight carriers in the world, (American Airlines, 2014). American Airlines also makes revenue from the sale and marketing of mileage credits through their AAdvantage and Divided Miles programs ( part of the oneworld alliance program) as well as fees they make from their Admirals Club... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In terms of major cities, American Airlines holds significant market share of many of the top domestic routes. According to the U.S Department of Transportation Bureau of Transportation Statistics, American Airlines holds 67.43% share of the Dallas/Fort worth Texas market, 67.46% of the Miami Florida market, 16% of the Chicago market, 16.49% of the Los Angeles market and 13.85% of the New York market; these are significant shares as these are cities within the top five domestic routes in the U.S (DOT, 2015a). American Airlines is also a major employer in the aviation industry. As of June 2015, American had 59,905 full time employees and 7,427 part time employees (DOT, 2015b). Although these numbers makes American the fourth largest employer among major carriers, these numbers are significantly lower from their highest levels of 107,311 full and part time employees reached back in August of 2002 (DOT, 2015b). The managerial accounting significance of this fact will be explored in the Activity Based Costing section of this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Economic Impacts Of Immigrants In Canada Each year, the number of immigrants based in Canada continues to exponentially grow. According to statistics, it is estimated that immigrants will represent Canada s total population by 30% in 2036 (Grenier, 2017). Many of these immigrants will become the foundation and cornerstone for Canada to prosper and become a booming country. Through the years, the positive impacts of immigrants in the economy of Canadais seen through the economic benefits of businessclass immigrants, skilled workers, and its effects to the labour workforce. Firstly, business class immigrants in Canada benefits the economy. This is because of many entrepreneurs starting a business. According to Grenier, business ownership rates are higher for immigrants who have been in Canada for more than 10 years, as opposed to its Canadian born counterparts (2017). This is a positive impact on Canada s economy because foreign entrepreneurs who start businesses also create a way for more jobs and less unemployed citizens. More jobs because newly opened businesses will need workers. This declines the rate of unemployed citizens because it provides one an opportunity to land a job. Also, businessmen with a successful experience in business from abroad can help Canada expand its marketing assets. Based on studies, Successful conducting business abroad can replicate these achievements in Canada and thus make major economic contributions (Costigan, 2016). This provides benefits to Canada s economy because foreign ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Migration In Australia With this graph we can conclude that due to migration becoming more common in Australia in more recent years we have become more of a diverse country and also a bigger country. So the non Christian religions has in fact increased, and the Christian religions percentage has decreased but there still may be the same amount of people believing in the religion of Christianity but with all of the migrants and populationincrease the percentage of Christian religions has became smaller. This is also one of the reasons why with migration the non Christian religions have increased. The growth in non Christian religions is due to many things. The main reason being migration in Australia, due to this it brings in many new religions and culture into our country. Migration has grown a lot here in Australia, which impacts the Religious Affiliation in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over these years it has increased by 5.7% this being from this graph the biggest percentage change during these years. This could be because of many things one reason could be due to the evolving world and religion not keeping up with it, and people abandoning religion due to wanting to believe in something that the Church/religion doesn t approve like same sex marriage. It could also be because people believe and put in worth in more material things and don t as much believe in spiritual things any more. This could be because during the early times being religious was the best thing you could have but in now days other things may be seen as more important such as money instead of believing in a religion. The below graph shows the increase of Australian Citizens who have classified themselves as non religious in the past census s. With this information the ABS website states that it has increased by 1 in 250 to 1 in 5 calling themselves non religious here in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. What Is The Theme Of Taxi Driver Travis Bickle is a Vietnam War veteran and now works as a taxi driver in New York, metropolitan city. All through the night, he works alone on a taxicab because he can t sleep at night. Every single day of his life, Travis lives alone, without his family, any friend and lover. He doesn t talk to anybody, but he spent his lifetime watching porn and thinking about himself. Therefore, he seems to be alienated from others and the society. Travis feels lonely in his situations, which appear in the film. His loneliness ruins himself gradually. Because of his loneliness, finally, Travis almost kills himself. A scriptwriter, Paul Schrader wrote the script of Taxi Driverin the early 1970s. In 1946, Schrader was born in a strict Calvinist family in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He often can t help doing the reverse of what he really wants to do, because of his self consciousness and high self esteem. In Taxi Driver, Travis Bickle inherits those lonely natures, an ambivalent feeling between the desire for others and his self consciousness. The third motif, Arthur Bremer of An Assassin s Diary reflected in the script and Travis Bickle. In the film, Travis attempts to assassinate a presidential candidate Palatine. Before Taxi Driver was released, a young white man, Arthur Bremer actually attempted to assassinate presidential candidate George Wallacein 1972. In 1950, Arthur Bremer was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the United States. Although he was an average person at a glance, he was so introverted that he doesn t have any friends and lover. When he was 21 years old, he met a girl, but finally she went away from him after he took her to porn cinema. Since she rejected him, Arthur dreamed that assassinating President Nixon and presidential candidates George McGovern and George Wallace, although he doesn t have any political issues about those politicians. Till shooting five bullets at George Wallace, he has been waiting by writing his diary, an assassin s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Indus River Civilization In the year 3000 BCE the Indus River civilization was formed in the northwest of India (Indus River). This was the beginning of the long reign of Hinduism over the Indian peninsula. They were an advanced civilization having many artifacts architecturally especially bathhouses but the biggest thing they left behind was religious symbols and religious figures; They also set a precedent by having a mother goddess. Around 1800 BCE the Aryans a militant tribe from central Asia came into India and took over the Indus River civilization (Indus Valley Civilization). Also according to many scholars the belief of the collapse of the Indus River Valley Civilization wasn t from an invasion by the Aryans but a decline in trade with Egypt and Mesopotamia along with a drought (Indus Valley Civilization). Since the beginning of the civilization they ve had many religious texts starting with the Vedic scripture of the Rig Veda (Hinduism). There were many Hindu writings including the Upanishads, Brahmanas, and Vedantas. These writings are Indo Aryan writings as the Aryan occupation had some influence on the text (Hinduism). The year 300 BCE brought along a new and one of the most important Hindu books The Bhagavad Gita. The Hindu religion is a polytheistic religion meaning that it has many gods split into three different sections being Celestial, Atmospheric, and Terrestrial. Gods have their own specific reason of being in this structured universe. The main gods worshiped in Vedic Hinduism ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Nist-Risk Management Framework An AF impact analysis of transitioning to the NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) Background all branches of the DoD will be required to transition to the RMF framework by FY17 DoD is transforming IA policies and practices to align with Federal government risk management policies and practices to meet DoD needs. Controls can be anything from high level policies to user level access permissions. Defense Information Assurance Certification Accreditation Process. DIACAP was much more enterprise centric and also drew from the DoD 8500.2 standard control set. Systems are still being designed and implemented without security considerations during the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC). The Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 800 53 controls are written down to a more granular level and implements DoD policies and guidance that were not focused on in older DoD legacy controls.These controls are tracked in the Enterprise Mission Assurance Support Service (eMASS) which is the preferred tool track and monitor a IS during the DoD s RMF Transformation. This step causes the largest uproar with Program Managers because it causes them to rework contract requirements for their systems. Control Implementation Under RMF, DoD agencies and components follow the NIST 800 53 Revision 4 control set to match the controls used by the rest of the Federal Government. These control set have nearly tripled from the old DIACAP process. Again, causing additional manpower requirements for implemntation. Control Assessment The words Certification Accreditation are no longer valid under the ne DoD guidance. When security professionals evaluate a particular system, they arent certifying anything; they are assessing it to provide recommendations for authorizations. Under DIACAP many though this recommendation was incorrectly called a certification , leaving many wondering why they still could not be brought online after their system was certified . So, to avoid confusion, RMF called this step an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Stereotypical Terrorist Essay Intro When the average person imagines what the typical terrorist looks like, they would not describe any of the defining characteristics of the average IRA soldier whether physically or tactically. White Irish accented men and women carrying around assault rifles as well as planting bombs does not seem like the stereotypical terrorist. While it would be untrue that there has never been a white terrorist in the modern era because there has, such as Timothy McVeigh, Eric Rudolph, and the Ted Kaczynski. They still would not fit the stereotypical terrorist of the modern century. Most modern predominantly white countries are free in terms of not being oppressed by greater powers such as another country or their own country. Most of these... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They stick out from other modern terrorist groups because they do not fit the M.O. of new wave terrorism. They are not religious based, they are not known for using technology such as the internet and they certainly do not go for mass amounts of casualties. However, they are still terrorist. They still blow up buildings and assassinate people. They still create fear to accomplish a political goal and still have killed/wounded a lot of people in single incidents whether on purpose or not. They are also similar to groups such a the PLO and Hezbollah in the sense that part of their group uses terrorism and the other part does not condone terrorism but instead uses diplomacy to get their way. These disagreements in terrorism vs diplomacy policies have led to splits in the group and even fighting amongst each other which had begun the decline of the IRA. Ultimately diplomacy has won for now and the terrorist IRA group has settled down some. With that said, anyone familiar with the IRA s past recognizes that diplomacy does not last forever and similar to the Palestine Israel conflict; peace agreements are just fleeting moments in time where both sides are preparing for the inevitable spark that will reignite the forever war. If this is true, does the United States have anything to fear from a terrorist group that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Geoffrey Chaucer Research Paper This is a story about an author with an unfinished story that survived the passage of time. I will be discussing the life, the works, and the impact of Geoffrey Chaucer. Geoffrey Chaucer was born in 1340, London, England. He is the son of John and Agnes de Copton Chaucer. Chaucer s family were wine merchants. Chaucer s first job was as a page for Elizabeth, the countess of Ulster. Elizabeth was the wife of Prince Lionel, the third son of Edward III. Chaucer was in King Edward s army during early parts of the Hundred Years War in 1359. Unfortunately he was captured during an unsuccessful siege of Rheims. Luckily the king contributed to his ransom. By 1366, Chaucer married Philippa Pan, who was another courtier that attended the Countess ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chaucer is generally considered the father of English poetry, and The Canterbury Tales has been required reading for countless students over the generations. The influence of his work on generations of English language writers is undisputed. Some critics have worried that such wide and shallow exposure of the reading public to Chaucer s work has diluted full appreciation for his complex contribution to literature. Critic Derek Traversi says, The appreciation of Geoffrey Chaucer has suffered a good deal in the past from his reputation as the Father of English poetry. It has been easy to think of him as a naif, the possessor of a charming simplicity of outlook which tends to convey itself, for a modern reader, through language considered picturesque or simply childish, alternately quaint or redolent of innocence for readers who think of themselves as more sophisticated and more psychologically complex. However, this view is not correct, Traversi argues: His early poems show him engaged in exploring the possibilities of the English language as an instrument for sophisticated literary creation. As poet William Blake put it, over four hundred years after the book s first publication: Of Chaucer s characters, as described in his Canterbury Tales, some of the names are altered by Time, but the Characters themselves for ever remain unaltered and consequently they are the Physiognomies or lineaments of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Pacific Northwest Region Is A Good First Step While we have been focusing on the whole Pacific Northwest region as a whole this class, we have finally delved into a subregion that is close to all of us: the Inland Empire. This area in the Pacific Northwest came into being during the late 19th Century and encompassed much of Eastern Washington, the Idaho Panhandle and parts of Eastern Oregon. The people of this region were very proud of their land and some even held more pride for the Inland Empire than their own state. This fierce loyalty to one s home was just as much a product of economic growth as many of the other changes being see all around the Pacific Northwestin general. The Inland Empire was, and is, an important subregion that was born of economic development and competition with the cities on the coast. To set the stage for the Inland Empire, a broader look at the changes occurring throughout the Pacific Northwest region is a good first step. Around the late 19th century, the region was experiencing economic boom. Industrialization of many of the region s commodities like salmon processing flooded the region with money and immigrants. These peoples came from the Far East to work in the factories and lumber mills that were making Seattle and other cities such as Portland and Tacoma booming hubs of trade. Foreigners took note of the changes as well, Rudyard Kipling was just a young man when he visited the region but he wrote about the progress in his journals. More Chinamen with yellow, crooked fingers, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Birth Control Of Women Appropriately called by some one of the Seven Modern Wonders of the World, the birth control pill has absolutely revolutionized the lives of women around the globe. As an effective means to control if and when a woman has a child, the pill opened up doors to spaces where women weren t allowed prior. A person controlling their own fertility is an essential component of creating economic security, limiting unwanted pregnancies, and creating healthier families. There are many new options for contraception for women today, but the pill was the original catalyst in the United States for women claiming control over their fertility, career, and overall health status. The concept of family planning can be traced back to a nurse, sex educator, and political activist names Margaret Sanger. Born in 1879 to a large family (and her mother subsequently died during Margaret s birth), she was passionate about the ability for women to control their fertility and own their sexuality. Sanger is credited with opening the first birth controlclinic in the United States in 1916 (Planned Parenthood, 2013). She went on to found the American Birth Control League, which eventually became Planned Parenthood. Fighting for reproductive justice through advocacy and clinics was just the beginning, however, as Sanger had an ultimate goal: a birth control pill. Being the dream she always wanted to have realized, Sanger teamed up with an experimental biologist and friend, Katherine Dexter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Between Cressida And Troilus And Cressida Essay PANDARUS [...] Have you any eyes? Do you know what a man is? Is not birth, beauty, good shape, discourse, manhood, learning, gentleness, virtue, youth, liberality, and so forth the spice and salt that seasons a man? CRESSIDA Ay, a minced man... (1.2.231 236) This conversation between Cressida and Pandarus demonstrates the representation of masculinity in both Coriolanus and Troilus and Cressida. Each of them is concerned with ideas of honour and military prowess in relation to the male identity, drawing on the masculine ideals of Roman antiquity a prominent notion during the early modern period as is evident in Pandarus notions of what a man is . Shakespeare does not, however, endorse these notions in the plays; his handling of the subject is reminiscent more of Cressida s response in this passage, suggesting that the same qualities which make a man can also effeminize him. This essay will examine how this paradoxical nature of manhood and its arbitrary relations to honour and women are exposed in the plays. In the world of Coriolanus, violent and aggressive masculinity is set on a pedestal by the people of Rome. This is evident in Volumnia s attitude towards raising children applauding wounds Coriolanus has received in battle and even going as far as saying that The breasts of Hecuba, When she did suckle Hector, looked not lovelier Than Hector s forehead when it spit forth blood At Grecian sword, contemning. (1.3.37 40) Intimacy has no place in this violently ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Case Study Of Clariant International Limited Executive Summary Clariant International Limited is a Swiss chemical company formed in 1995. Through the acquisition of other chemical companies such as Hoechst and Sud Chemie, Clariant has established itself as one of the world s leading specialty chemical companies. Clariant is involved in multiple markets, including, but not limited to, consumer care, biotechnology and industrial applications. Clariant is split into 6 separate global divisions, which contain, in total, 19 different businesses. The purpose of this case study is to answer the questions; what the cost to implement each of the strategic options facing Clariant Corporation? What revenue growth is necessary to break even and to maintain or improve profitability? And what non financial criteria might be used to evaluate strategic options Clariant faces issues with its marketing departments structure. The current model is hampering Clariant. We have found that a change in structure is required to deal with the issue. The theory used to deal with the issue is the national accounts system and customer relationship management. Findings In September 2000, Vincent Thompson, vice president of operations said that Clariant had failed to develop its full potential ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A national accounts system is a direct step towards achieving this goal as this structure allows for a more knowledgeable sales force in charge of high potential customers; those assigned an account team with members from multiple business units. Since the sales force would have knowledge of a much larger number of products in the vast Clariant product portfolio, this would allow them to identify opportunities for cross divisional sales much easier. Currently it is estimated that the sales force spends very little time doing this (appendix ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Examples Of Catholism In Chronicle Of A Death Foretold How is Catholicism critiqued in Chronicle of a Death Foretold through the character of Father Amador In Chronicle of a Death Foretold, MГЎrquez s characterisation of Father Carmen Amador, the town s priest, as a ritualistic, incompetent and hypocritical man reveals and critiques the hollowness of Colombian Catholicism. Though a minor character, Amador, a representation of the Church in a predominantly Catholic society, is integral to an acute understanding of the novel. Amador , a Spanish name that translates to lover of God , ostensibly portrays Father Amador as a paragon of piety. In his role as a mediatory agent between man and God, the priest is responsible for providing religious guidance and leadership in the town. Reflecting a consensus of his authority and moral responsibility to prevent the murder, several townspeople send peremptory warnings of the twin s threats to Father Amador. Yet despite this, Amador not only fails to save Santiago, but also contributes to the absurdity of the murder, thereby exposing his name to be an ironic misnomer that underscores his hypocrisy. Through Father Amador s neglect of moral obligation to prepare for the bishop s arrival ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Amador confesses the autopsy was as if we killed him all over again after he was dead . This simile emphasizes his brutality and condemns him of a sin similar to murder in severity. The comparison to a second murder is strengthened by Father Amador s technical detailing of Santiago s wounds in the autopsy report, which foreshadows the description of the twins knife thrusts in the novel s ending. This contributes to the foretold nature of the murder and the ritualistic repetition of the crime, which could have the effect of reducing the shock and brutality of the murder scene and therefore further stressing the inhumanity of the autopsy and the guilt of Father ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Canadian Confederation Research Paper Canadian Confederation In 1867 I picked up Confederation as a topic from the book I studied in class since I really enjoyed talking about the beginning of Canadian history, and it was very interesting for me to search about. In this paper, I shall state about Canadian confederation with some information from the discussion in class and the Internet. Basically, how Canada became a country is because the British government allowed Canada to be an autonomous nation. The trigger of the Canadian foundation was the British War in 1812. In order to combat the United States which aimed at consolidation of Canada, it was a step to independence that the British parliament decided Canada as the Canadian Commonwealth of Britain at that time on July 1, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to professor Brian Mcneill, people started using two languages when Sir John Alexander Macdonald became the first prime minister of Canada. More specifically, it was believed people used to think that people who spoke English could not make any good relationships between them and people who spoke French, however, Mr. Macdonald proved that people who were from English speaking countries could get along well with people who were from French speaking countries by showing citizens the actual great connections between Mr. Macdonald and his friend from France. This is the reason why Canadian citizens agreed with the idea that British colony Canada be together with French speaking territory Quebec as one nation, and then Canada became English French mixed country. From this story, this is very clear to understand how important the Canadian Confederation is on the Canadian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Abuse Of Steroids In Football Jackson Perrell Mrs. Gallos English 3 21 November 2017 Steroids in Football Steroids in football has become a major issue in all divisions of football rather it be high school, college, or professional. Anabolic steroids are synthetic variations of the male sex hormone testosterone (Anabolic Steroids). Athletes try to discover an advantage by using the illegal substance to gain strength and get ahead of other athletes faster. The abuse of anabolic steroids by high school, college, and other ameteur athletes is a dangerous practice (Anabolic Steroids and Sports). In this paper, the problems: steroid rage, players who use it have more injuries, and development of breast, reduced sperm count, shrinking of testicles and the solutions: increase fines when they get caught, punish these athletes the same as normal people, suspend them from games, and decrease athletes pay with every incident will be discussed. Steroid rage is often a side effect when a player is using steroids. With the use of steroids, Extreme mood swings can also occur, including roid rage angry feelings and behaviors that may lead to violence (Anabolic Steroids). The excess of male hormone circulating in the blood can cause a personality change toward increased aggressive behavior. Studies have shown clear associations between testosterone and aggressions (Science, Lives). The chemicals can affect mood by targeting nerve cells and it works by mimicking the hormone testosterone. ..Therefore steroid rage is .....likely only among excessive users with pre existing psychological issues (Science, Lives). The use of steroids may lead to mental problem and extreme irritability. Athletes using steroids have .....physical changes, such as shrinking sex organs in men, can add to mental side effects such as mood disorders (Anabolic Steroids). Steroid rage is a very common and serious issue that is associated with steroid use. Athletes or players who use steroids may also have more injuries. While performance enhancers can make bigger, stronger, and faster, they also carry increased of certain injuries and health complications for users (Fogel, Curtis). Steroid users ....place others at risk of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Mike Tyson Research Paper Mike Tyson could have been the best boxer ever. He was the first heavy weight to hold all three major boxing belts at the same time ( Mike Tyson ). His wild childhood and beginning of career shocked the world, but once all his fame and fortune caught up with him he got into some trouble. When he tried to come back it was just too much and he had to retire. Tyson played a major role in the world of boxingand influenced the way we box today. Mike Tyson childhood lead the way to his successful career. He was born on June 30, 1966 ( Mike Tyson ). Rodney and Denise were his only siblings ( The Unknown Life Story of Mike Tyson and how he became a Boxing Champ ). His parents are Jimmy and Loran. His father left him and his family when Mike was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His first big break out was in the Jr. Olympics where we won gold in 1981 and 1982. ( The Unknown Life Story of Mike Tyson and how he became a Boxing Champ ). He also holds the record at the Jr. Olympics for a eight second knock out. After that him and D Amato trained for the Olympic trials in 1984 ( Mike Tyson ). He made it to the championship match of the trials but lost to Henry Tillman who went on and won the Olympic Gold. He had his first professional match March 6, 1985 in Albany New York. He was only 18 and he knocked out Hector Mercedes in the first round. On November 4 1985 D Amato died, Tyson was devastated but kept fighting for him. On November 22, 1986 he won the World Boxing CouncilHeavyweight Belt. At age 20 years and 4 months he became the youngest heavy weight champion, also had a record of 22 0 with 21 knockouts. He won the World Boxing Association Championship on March 7 1987 against James Smith. His fight against Michael Spinks what the richest fight in history at the time and Mike Knocked him out in 91 seconds ( The Unknown Life Story of Mike Tyson and how he Became a Boxing Champ ). For his fast first round knockouts he got the nicknames Iron Mike . He was awarded Ring Magazine fighter of the year in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Student Life In The Hawkeye The Hawkeye is the newspaper for the University of Louisiana in Monroe (ULM). It is written by a few students at the University of Louisiana in Monroe and is written mostly about Monroe and ULM, but also has information in it about other cities and states. Every week the students write a paper and publish it, the paper has stories from football games to the presidential election. Writing the Hawkeye is for fun, but the students that do it also get paid. They have a few students who work unpaid, so they gain experience. The Hawkeye might not seem like the most fun thing to do, but students are able to write freely showing their own opinion, which is something that every student that loves to write should want to do. Being apart of the Hawkeye... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The newspaper writers compete in a competition where advisers judge the paper.and the students who work for the Hawkeye go to New York, which is where they received third in the nation in 2015. The students involved in the Hawkeye enjoy their job and says the environment is very family like. Olivia Barfield, Editor in Chief and Senior Business major stated, Everyone here is doing what they want to do later. This is simply informing students that working here is not only working because the students can also gain friendships and have a fun time. Their are students who help the main writers and editors write called practicum students, but do not get paid. The editors and writers are able to be a student while also having leadership and control over the newspaper. Megan Henderson, a senior Journalism major and copy editor said, Working here is really good for somebody in my major because it gives us real world experience for what we want to do when we graduate. The paper is a great place to work if students are interested in any business or writing major because it does give students the experience without having to much pressure to make sure it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Probation Parole And Parole Case Approximately 1 in 51 adults in the United States was under community supervision at yearend 2013, the lowest rate observed since 1996 (Herberman Bonczar, 2014, p.1). Probation/parole supervision also known as community supervision, helps individuals (ex criminals) acclimate back in their community. Probation is used when a judge chooses to let the offender serve his sentence under officer supervision in the community, rather than in prison. It is usually given to individuals that have committed a non violent/ minor infraction or that have a really good defense attorney. However, when someone has been sent to prison for an extended period of time but have served a certain amount of their time or has proven to the ParoleBoard that they have improved their behavior, will be released to a Parole officer. The probation and parole program is comprised of two approaches casework and brokerage. Casework approach deals with the offender as a flawed person that needs help; brokerage approach is when the probation/parole officer uses his influence in the community to assist the criminal in finding employment or programs. Knowing how to use these approaches along with monitoring techniques will assist in the officer and offender being successful. This paper will examine the approaches to PO work along with the types of monitoring used to keep track of offenders. The purpose of this paper is to examine the elements of community supervision (probation/parole) that will make the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Heritage as an Idea of Oneself in Bless Me Ultima and The... Heritage as an Idea of Oneself in Bless Me Ultima and The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven Traveling through humanity is a never ending story. Traveling through ethnicity is an ever changing journey. Is race or culture a matter of color? Is it a way of life; or a decision an individual makes? Is it an idea one has of themselves? In the novels, Bless Me Ultima (Anaya 1972) and The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven(Alexie 1993), two different minority characters, Tony and Victor, give voice to their journey of growing up and finding their place in the world in regards to their heritage. The characters, in Anaya s and Alexie s novels, relate to a dominant culture, pursue balance in their life by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Given these two choices, Tony feels he must choose between them. Anaya introduces Tony to a different culture, as he enters school; there he meets the white dominant culture head on. Tony, now blends a third culture into his life. Tony s heritage offers him two ways of being a Spanish Mexican American; in Alexie s novel, Victor strives to be an Indian, period. Victor s culture, being different from Tony s, breeds different cultural problems. Victor, a Native American Indian, in Sherman Alexie s The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven, searches daily for ways to survive being Indian. Victor lives in a white world that continually divests him of the privilege of his heritage daily. The ordinary daily erosion damages Victor and the Native American the most. Alexie writes, . . . it s almost like Indians can easily survive the big stuff. Mass murder, loss of language and land rights. It s the small things that hurt the most. The white waitress who wouldn t take an order, Tonto, the Washington Redskins (Alexie 49). Victor needs to learn to survive the daily ness, the ordinary and wants someone to show him how and says: . . . I have] to find out what it mean[s] to be Indian, and there ain t no self help manuals for that . . . (Alexie 211). As Victor wanders through the Native American cultural maze, somewhat aimlessly and alone, Tony is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Illiteracy And Poverty In America I.Introduction: There is a strong correlation between student illiteracy and poverty. 25% of children in America never learn how to read. Children who grow up in poverty stricken areas have extremely limited exposure to reading materials. In addition, children living in poverty experience challenges in obtaining nutritional food and tend to live in an unsafe environment, which can affect educational advancement. According to the Heart of America foundation, 61 percent of families living in povertydo not have children s books in their homes. Consequently, children living in poverty already have a 50 percent weaker vocabulary than their wealthier peers at the start of school (Hart). Along with the lack of readingmaterials, lacking proper... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Taking children on field trips to their nearby library to teach them about the system is very important. They can later get their personal library card and return to rent out a book they wish to read. This is a way to promote out of school reading. III.Conclusion: Maximizing student illiteracy in Miami Dade County comes down to three critical factors. First, providing students with more books at school. Secondly, giving students the knowledge and opportunity to read at home. And lastly, giving the teachers the proper background on the students they will be teaching so that the academics are approached accordingly. By meticulously approaching each of these areas, Miami Dade County will be able to significantly increase student literacy in poverty stricken schools. Ernestine Walls Benedict said, Reading empowers children by providing a virtual passport to explore the world. They can learn about places, people and things very different from their own experiences, as well as see themselves reflected in other children s lives. Being able to read is not only important but it is critical for a person to succeed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Why Is It Better To Stand Out I believe that it is better to stand out rather than to fit in. When you stand out, you are able to learn so many things about yourself that you never knew about. But first, you need to stand out from the crowd, do what matters to you and change the world for the better. By being yourself, it allows people to follow in your footsteps by becoming a leader, not a follower. For example, in a garden bed there are a million of white flowers, but one rose. That one rose is unique and everyone wants that one since it is different from the rest. By fitting in, people are killing their own creativity just to be accepted to be like others. We feel pressured to measure up to the same standard as everyone else to satisfy people s needs and wants. We want ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Comparison Between Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Prompt 1: An Exploration of Self Self is a definition of who we are, and that definition can come from two sources: ourselves and those we are close to. The resulting person is usually some combination of the two perceptions of self. In the works The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson and The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, this idea of selfis explored. We see how a pair of characters meddle with their own definition of themselves and the eventual ramifications of the changes made. Interestingly, although the results are very different, the two pairs follow the same rules when it comes to the definition of self: the truth will always show itself, no matter how hard one tries to suppress it. In... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jekyll is a weak, decent man by nature. Hyde is a strong, evil man by nature. Thus Hyde overpowers and destroys Jekyll, and then himself, having nothing more to consume than the soul of his alter ego. They were true to their natures, and the rest is just simple math. The calculations for Jack and Algernon are a little more complicated, but follow the same basic equation. Take what is true about them from their various influences and add it all up. In Jack s case, his name turns out to actually be Ernest, he comes from the same family as Algernon (he s even Gwendolyn s cousin but we don t like to dwell on that), and he loves Gwendolen. These things are true about him. The double life and falsehood fades away in the face of his true self. Algernon has a bit less luck when it comes to what is true in his nature, but he gets the girl, so it s still a happy ending. Algernon s name doesn t end up being Ernest, and he gets caught in his fake persona, but Cecily loves him regardless. And then, of course, it is revealed that Jack is actually Algernon s elder brother, so his city character is actually real, without him even knowing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. My First 13 Years Of My Life For the first 13 years of my life I was the prototypical Christian child. I sat quietly in church listening carefully to everything the pastor said, trying hard to follow the guidelines set by my family and the bible, even if it was hard for me to believe what I was being told. Not even knowing what any of it really meant, I went on following anything and everything my ears caught. Blinded by my own fears of burning in a fiery pit for all eternity, I became very apprehensive about what I really wanted. Those fears caused me to keep feelings in that I desperately wanted to let out. The only problem was I couldn t let them out because that wouldn t be the Christian thing to do. I was to be a good Christian boy that followed the bible and not... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I eventually became very sad I thought I would never be able to live in peace if I was gay, but at the same time it was killing me to keep my real self bottled up every minute of every day. It even got to a point where I thought it would just be better if I was gone. Sometimes I would sit in my room on the floor with a bottle of pills in my hand, contemplating whether or not I should take a hand full of them and be done with it. Until one day I was tired of being sad and scared so I decided it was time for me to make a change. I went into my bathroom turned on the lights, stood in front of the mirror, looked myself on the eyes, took a deep breath and said I m gay. I told myself there s no denying it, there s no changing it, there s no hiding it and it s completely okay. After finally coming to terms with my sexuality I felt a lot better it was like I was carrying these heavy bags for a long time and one of them was lifted off my shoulders. It was a small victory for me, but, I knew there was still more things I had to do. Over the next few weeks, I slowly began to come out to friends and surprisingly was well received even by the ones that were religious. I knew coming out to friends would be a lot different than coming out to my parents so I hesitated and next thing I knew three years had gone by. I always wanted to tell them, but I was so afraid I let it get away from me ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Net Neutrality Rules Net Neutrality Laws Investigation Net neutrality became a big topic of debate in the United States last year. Net neutrality is the idea that internet service providers (ISP s) should be giving access to all web traffic equally, without blocking access or favouring certain websites. In the first quarter of 2014, the FCC began to propose rules that would allow ISP s to have control over their consumers access, basically going against net neutrality. After being ruled out, ISP s pleaded for the court to reappeal the case, which ended up ruling in favour of the rules by the FCC. This issue is interesting to look at for the ways in which the media reports it, because the majority of people are for equally accessed web traffic, but the media needs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This article was written after the issue of net neutrality laws had been explored in court and ruled. This is important to the piece because some biased could be skewed towards the law that has been passed. This article does include the use of one visual. It is an image of the FCC chairman Tom Wheeler during a net neutrality hearing. This may impact the reader in a way that veers them for or against the FCC. People make a first impression within mere seconds of seeing someone. Depending on an individual s response to seeing Tom Wheeler, the reader might make assumptions that cause them to be for or against the topic before even beginning to read the article. Although this article does take effect of a visual that may or may not show biased towards or against the topic at hand, it also uses a serious tone. Not much biasedness can be seen throughout this article. It seems as though the author has done his best job towards not giving any personal view on the topic and just presenting information on the topic. It can however be noted that the tone of the article makes it seem as though the topic is of great importance, using sentences such as The Federal Communications Commission s new net neutrality rules will face an important federal court test in December... and The effort is aimed at preventing broadband providers from... . Although the topic may be important to many people and affect the majority, the author is showing some bias here due to the fact that some may not agree that the topic is important or that there is effort being put into this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Selena Alvarez Essay Selena Gomez has been an important and interesting person to me for a quite a while, someone I looked up to when I was younger. I first discovered her by watching on Disney channel and then I started listening to her songs because she was very famous, and because I had a passion for music and singing. Selena was a typical teen pop star, singing about boys and best friends, but as I continued to listened to her I noticed she was a little different. As she became an older teen she started making more mature, inspiring songs that I felt like I really connected to and I realized we are similar in some other ways too. I relate to Selena Gomezbecause we both have avoided conforming to social standards, have stayed kind and true to ourselves, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She chose to not care about what everyone would think and to only focus on her. While I chose to do sort of the same thing, I stayed off of my social media accounts and stopped being so obsessed with how many followers I have. I stopped hanging around all my new friends and starting focusing on school and what I loved to do, sing . By my junior year of highschool I ve been told countless of times you ve changed so much! and I know that s in a good way, I stopped conforming to how everyone else ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. UNIT 53 Unit 1 Promote Positive Behaviour 1.1 Legislation is a set of laws that have been created by the government to make sure all childcare settings are run correctly. To promote positive behaviour, legislation s such as the Children Act 1989, Human Rights Act 1998, Every Child Matters 2004, Equality Act 2010 and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 are followed by the setting. These Act s include rules and regulations that a setting is required to follow in order to promote positive behaviour. All settings also follow Frameworks that are set by different companies that work with childcare settings. For example, the EYFS have a framework that requires any setting that works with children between 0 5 years, to follow so that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other people that should be informed are people such as social services if the child is in care or there is previous history with social services. Other professionals the child may be involved with such as behavioural managers and physiotherapist should be told and information should also be shared with school governors so that policies can be reviewed and see if things can be changed to prevent the accident happening again. 1.5 It is important when dealing with challenging behaviour whilst still trying to promote positive behaviour that an incidents are dealt with accordingly and appropriately. When a challenging situation requires you to use a restrictive intervention then the least restrictive option should be used. This is because be using excessive force or reacting over the top could cause a the situation to get worse, for example if a child is causing disruptions and you don t use the least restrictive intervention it could cause the child s attitude to get worse and cause more disruptions. 1.6All settings should have policies and procedures in place so people no how to deal with restrictive interventions. These should included a risk assessment of the setting and how risk can be reduced and avoided. The names of people who it may be likely that a restrictive physical intervention could be needed for should be available, any notes that relate to the children involved and how certain children should be handled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Theories Of Development And Development Influence Human... As our society continues to expand and develop, it is often wondered who exactly figured out how people develop and learn. Dating back to the 1800s, numerous different theorists have researched and experimented to interpret learning and development. Some major theorists that are incorporated with theories of development include Jean Piaget, Lev Vygotsky, and Erik Erikson. Along with the theories of development, there are theories of learning. The four main theories include cognitive, constructivism, social cognitive, and situative. First and foremost, Jean Piaget can be considered a pioneer in psychology. His theory is considered one of the most influential and comprehensive theories of cognitive development. This theory focuses on how nature and development influence human intelligence. Piaget also describes how crucial a child s environment is when the child is maturing and interacting with changes throughout their life. Different life changes can teach a child right or wrong, cause and effect, and a comprehensive learning about how time and space work. In Piaget s theory, he discusses the four stages to cognitive development: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational. The sensorimotor stage is how a child orients himself with the constant physical movements and actions along with a corresponding stimulus representing the same thing. Therefore, a child is only aware of something that is right in front of them. For example, the constant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Compare and Contrast Two Works of Art Anthony Arteaga Art History Ancient World Homework Assignment #1 Compare and contrast the subject, concept, and the Formal Element of the two works of art. Also, explain which category this work falls in. The two pieces I have chosen can be found on page 200, figure 6 51, Battle of Centaurs and Wild Beasts from Hadrian s Villa and on page 434, figure 14 8, Battle of the Bird and Serpent. Not only did I choose these pieces for their beauty, but also because both works have similar yet different subjects, concepts, and formal elements. Both of these images have subject matter that is the same even though they re different. The subjects for the Battle of Centaurs and Wild Beasts from Hadrian s Villa are animals; centaurs (male and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, the shapes in the background are fuzzier and assumed in piece one where the shapes in piece two are sharper and more defined. Another formal element is texture. The first piece, according to the text, is a floor mosaic which is composed of many colored tesserae that were laid down in irregular, curving lines, which effectively imitated painted brushstrokes. The individual tiles are more apparent when viewed closely. This gives the piece a grainy and earthy texture, where it physically looks bumpy. The textbook says it has foreshortening, the illusion created on a flat surface in which figures and objects appear to recede or project sharply into space. The second piece was drawn with tempera on parchment. This makes the piece look smooth, flat, and two dimensional. The next element is color. The hues in both pieces are relatively earth toned. Both pieces have a low level of saturation. In piece one, the sky is mustard brown with a section of mint green that frames the boulder that the male centaur is holding. The rocky scenery has browns and creams with a dull green and brown center. A bright green patch of pine trees is in the corner that contrasts with the sky and rocks. The colors to the second piece are similar in the sense that it has low saturation. The colors are dull and warm. This piece utilizes reds and oranges, in the serpent, that the first piece does not. Because of the tan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. What I Have Majored And Systems Engineering ( Ise ) For... Personal Statement I have majored in Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) for one and a half years at Virginia Tech. My passion for ISE originated from my undergraduate studies. I achieved GPA 91/100 and ranked 1/66 when I graduated from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA), one of China s top 3 universities offering the Industrial Engineering program. When I got into NUAA, I entered an Honors Program, which offers students a chance to choose their majors according to academic interests after two years of studying. In my first summer vacation, I volunteered to be a teacher in a school at the far west of Tibet. With houses scattered over a radius of 7 miles and only one school in this area, children have to travel several kilometers through mountains to school. Our team met many problems. For example, how to visit students homes in the shortest routes. We did not find a way out at that time. However, I never forgot to find simple and effective solutions. To my great delight, in the Operations Research(OR) course I took after the summer vacation, I found that the Travelling Salesman Problem were so similar to problems we met at Tibet. Got inspired by the algorithms, I designed a project named Application of OR Methods to Education Volunteering. This project used Ant Colony Optimizationto optimize home visiting routes covering 8 villages, Hungarian method to appoint 14 teachers to different courses, and Program Evaluation and Review Technique to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Reasons To Die In A Zombie Apocalypse In a zombie apocalypse, the first thing I would do is find a shelter that can suit my needs and protect me from the weather/attacks/raids/zombies. If you live in a crowded area first hide then in the next few days go to your hideout and if you live in a less crowded area go to your hideout as soon as possible. If you survive the first day then your chances of survival has been greatly enhanced. When the zombiesfirst came the reason why most people died on the first day was because they were in the open. If you find yourself in an open area then find a hiding place as soon as possible or leave very quickly. This will give you time and time is going to be your friend in a zombieapocalypse.The next thing you need to do is think about your situation. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Is The Moral Aspects Of Society And Risk Taking The uniquely American attributes as seen in the novel The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger are the moral aspects of society and risk taking . The author s use of theme and characterization are a clear and accurate testimony to this. Some general American traits include not waiting to be introduced, but beginning able to speak to strangers as they stand in a queue ( American Society and Culture ). In general, Americans like personal space and have a strong believe of freedom of choice ( 101 characteristics of Americans ). A famous journalist named Joseph Pulitzercoined the idea of exceptionalism in America. Pulitzer, who was not born in America, came to the United States for work and eventually took the risk of going to the army. He came from nothing and built his own empire in the United States, making millions before he died ( Joseph Pulitzer Wiki bio ) . Pulitzer was not a native born American and his fourth language was English. When he came to the United States he assimilated in the culture and experienced the American Dream . He is a perfect example that anything is possible ( Joseph Pulitzer biography ). The novel The Catcher in the Rye was written in the 1950s. The author of the book, J.D. Salinger, served for his country in WWII from 1942 1944. Even after Salinger flunked out of school many times, he kept trying again and again. Salinger is an influential 20th century writer. After the publication of his book, The Catcher in the Rye, Salinger moved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Solar Wind Is Dominated By Two Types Of Interplanetary... 2.1 Introduction In the heliosphere, the large scale structure of the solar wind is dominated by two types of interplanetary disturbances: transient and corotating disturbances. Corotating disturbances, associated with spatial variability and solar rotation, occur in response to the interaction of fast and slow solar winds. Transient disturbances, due to episodic solar eruptions, expand outward from the Sun into interplanetary space (Gosling, 1996). The galactic cosmic ray (GCR) intensity is modulated by long term effects such as ≈ 11 year solar activity cycle and ≈ 22 year solar magnetic cycle as well as by short term effects such as passage of corotating flows (high speed streams) and transient disturbances (e.g. interplanetary coronal mass ejections). Recurrent depressions in GCR intensity due to corotating fields and flows and Forbush decreases due to transient disturbances have been studied in the past (see, e.g. Lockwood, 1971; Rao, 1972; Iucci et al., 1989; Venkatesan and Badruddin, 1990; Cane, 2000; Kudela et al., 2000; Gupta and Badruddin, 2009; Oh and Yi, 2009; Kane, 2010; Wawrzynczak and Alania, 2010; Abbrescia et al., 2011; Modzelewska and Alania, 2012; Sabbah and Kudela, 2011, and references therein). Short term transient depression caused generally by ICMEs and particularly by magnetic clouds have been studied extensively and many features of resulting depressions in GCR intensity, including their recovery characteristics, have been clarified (see, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Ionic And Covalent Compounds Essay Chris Naoum Mr. Jeff Handley Science A 1/27/2016 Ionic and Covalent Compounds Introduction: Methods: Water solubility melting point conductivity of electricity properties of covalent bonds: Liquid or gaseous (its state at room temperature) It is formed when two non metals have similar electro negativities Its melting point is low Properties of ionic bonds: Solid (its state at room temperature) It is formed between a metal and a non metal Its melting point is high Two methods chosen: Method 1: Water solubility can be used to figure out if a compound is ionic or covalent because once the compound is put into the Distilled H2O it would dissolve since its ionic but if the powder is insoluble then its covalent meaning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the powder dissolves then to make sure it is ionic or a type of covalent pour the 150 ml of ethanol into a beaker and pour 1.5 grams of the same powder into the chemical, if the powder dissolves it is covalent but if it doesn t dissolve its ionic. 8.Record all observations on the reaction of the water and ethanol 9.Repeat steps 1 8 for other 5 powders Melting Point procedure: 1.Take the aluminum dish and separate the middle using a pencil 2.Put 3 grams of two different powders in the separate panels 3.Put the retort stand over the Bunsen burner 4.Turn the Bunsen burner on and set a specific temperature(start low) place the aluminum dish on the retort stand above the Bunsen burner
  • 49. 5.If the powder does not burn then raise the temperature to a very high temp. 6.If the powder melts at a high temperature (800 plus) then its ionic but if it melts at a low temp its covalent 7.Make sure to use the infrared thermometer to check what temperature the powder started melting at and record the reaction and what temperature the powder melted at 8.Repeat steps 1 7 for the other powders Works cited: BBC News. BBC, Web. 26 Jan. 2016. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Wystan Hugh Auden s The Unknown Citizen The years between 1930 towards the mid 1940s proved to be a tumultuous yet pivotal time in American history for a number of reasons. The rise of Ford as the largest vehicle manufacturer became apparent, ( Ford , par. 7) along with the rising popularity of radios, phonographs and frigidaires. And the event that perhaps was the most substantial of them all: World War 2. As these events transpired, the face of America as a nation shifted in all arenas politically, economically and socially, garnering the attention of its citizens as well as the attention of citizens of other foreign countries. One of those individuals was renowned English poet, Wystan Hugh Auden (W.H Auden). Born in York, England in 1907, he moved to the United States in 1939... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the much older sense of the word, saint is used to describe Catholic martyrs in the early centuries after the birth of Christ. (Pickert, par. 2). Since the poem was written at a much later time, saintliness is used as a general term equating moral goodness , which was essentially what saints were recognized for. This is the concept meant by modern sense (4). In the time of the war, so long as men were compliant and functioning members of society, they were deemed saints: mum and mild in nature. The eighth and tenth lines read He worked in a factory and never got fired.../ Yet he wasn t a scab or odd in his views / For his Union reports that he paid his dues. (Auden 8, 10). The man in question then represents the majority of the individuals that were expected to work hard and support the modernization of the United States as workers, as well as support the system financially by paying debts. Albeit monotonous, this was the social expectation that people were expected to follow, as if their individual lives existed only to fill in the population. Especially during a grim time where deaths were so widespread. The time period distinguished the character of men in the extremes, either as being sadistically evil or a saint, earning the title of saint simply by living unbothered lives. Because the war was violent, authoritarian figures such as Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin were the subjects of the word evil and the heavy connotation it carried and for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Broken Hill Research Paper Broken Hill is known to be Australia s long lasting mining city and the economy has indeed a opulent heritage. Its roots in this town is one of the world s largest mining and exploration companies, BHP Billiton. The early history of another huge mining corporation, Rio Tinto is also associated to Broken Hill. Apart from the utmost isolation, harsh climate and unpleasant laboring conditions, Broken Hill s distinctively shaped residents are fulfilled with spirit, creativity and resourcefulness. The establishment of a demanding commercial airport, railway line and modern coated highways contributed in making Broken Hill no longer isolated. Other features that have shaped the town s ethos carry on to be apparent, especially the mining industry. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Silverstein s The Giving Tree Even though there are some similarities between these two books, The Giving Tree was written with no known religious intention. It was first published in 1964 by Harper Row and was written and illustrated by Silverstein (Levy). He was a controversial children s book author due to his long connection with Playboy and his lack of patience around families. Despite this, Silverstein sold more than ten million copies of The Giving Tree, as it still remains a classic picture book. It has a prominent green cover but the words and pictures are printed in black and white and displayed in a minimalistic manner. There are many interpretations of what the actual relationship of the boy and tree is based on. A mother and son s bond is one that always... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The apple leaving the tree s branches shows a foreshowing of the sacrifice the tree will give. The boy is looking up at the tree, smiling in anticipation for what is about to come down. Apples and trees are constant symbols in The Bible. There are a few tufts of grass growing around the bottom of the tree and initials that are carved by the boy. These two things never go away, even when just a stump is left. The ever budding grass and the permanent letters can be seen as a love that never dies for the boy even when the tree is stripped of life. Psalm 1:3 states He will be like a tree firmly planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in its season and its leaf does not wither (Holy Bible: King James Version). This quote from The Bible shows that Jesus Christ is compared to a tree and will always flourish and be willing to give fruit if possible. The tree that is the main character in the book and is the ultimate biblical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Kill Shelter Vs Animal Shelter Research Paper This is chapter two of my pet abandonment book and it is about the debate between kill vs no kill shelters. First you should know that no kill shelters don t actually mean no kill, it means that only up to 10% of the animals in their stock can be killed anything over that and it is a kill shelter. Many people argue over if no kill shelters are better than kill shelters and vice versa but I have read many articles about this topic and I can give you the worldwide opinion. NO KILL SHELTERS No kill shelters don t accept all animals and are somewhat picky on what kind of pets they pick up. These pets go into the shelter and will most likely not get killed by humans, and later on it might have people pass by it until another animal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. William Wordsworth s The Prelude In William Wordsworth s poem, The Prelude, he describes how he imagines London to be. He is very descriptive when he touches on what he expects upon arrival to the city, and then realizes London was not the paradise he alluded to earlier in his poem. William Wordsworth use of imagery and diction reflect the city s natural environment, which he also uses in order to convey his feelings of anticipation and dissatisfaction with what he has discovered. In the beginning of The Prelude, William Wordsworths use of exclamation marks in the first few lines reveals his enthusiasm about London. He say s, Oh, wondrous power of words, by simple faith/ Licensed to take the meaning that we love! /Vauxhall and Ranelagh! (119 121) The author states his love for the power of words, and moves on to talk about the gardens of Vauxhall and Ranelagh. These lines continue the author s excitement, and he addresses London as if it were a person. The author establishes a relationship with the city based on what he has heard and his writing reflects the passion he feels towards the city. The author describes the city that he has heard so much of and calls attention to what appeals the most to him. He gives an account of its green grooves, gorgeous ladies, and fireworks magical to name a few. The descriptions convey Wordworth s keenness to go to the city. Wordsworth emotion is displayed in the words he uses to describe his fancy of the city. In lines 121 139 he marvels at the thought of gorgeous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Of Gods And Romans Essay Of Gods and Romans The Romans during the time of their Republic relied on their advanced technology, social structure, leadership and politics to achieve as much as they did. To these people, their gods affected all of these factors and the relationships mankind had with them. The contractual relationship between mankind and the gods involved each party in giving, and in return receiving services. The Romans believed that spirits residing in natural and physical objects had the power to control the processes of nature, and that man could influence these processes by symbolic action. The first is a primitive form of religious creed; the second a type of magic. The services by which the Romans hoped to influence the forces that guided ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Any unintentional deviation from the prescribed ritual meant not only a new sacrifice, but also an additional one to absolve the error. In high occasions, on which a replay of the entire ceremony might be an embarrassment, a sacrifice was performed as a matter of course on the pervious day, to cover for any potential errors during the main ceremony. Multiple sacrifices were commonplace: the word hecatomb, which derives from the Greek, means the sacrifice of a hundred head of oxen. There was a distinction between signs that were solicited and those that appeared without invitation. At many times, an individual would see an omen that gave him/her confidence to continue a current course of action (52) other incidences produced warnings to change one s itinerary (55, 74 75). The more startling or unexpected the sign, for instance a sudden flash of lightning or an epileptic fit on the part of a member of an assembly, the more seriously it was taken. It was not unknown for an interested party to throw a feigned fit in order to obstruct proceedings. Lightning which appeared while auspices were being taken was good news, but not so if it came otherwise. Certain omens such as scorpions fighting (55), sacrificing an animal that does not appear to have a heart (303), or bizarre natural occurrences (74 75) were signs of disaster. The gods also produced omens through the actions of men. When a child ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. SOF 535 Chocoholics Anonymous Report Te Essay Chocoholics Anonymous Team ProtГ©gГ© Thomas P. Vande Zande Padma Rilapur Sravani Tadimeti Tenaaz Aqthari Syed Muneer Stratford University SOF 535 Professor Butu December 6, 2014 Abstract *Enter abstract here* Chocoholics Anonymous While assessing the needs of the Chocoholics Anonymous organization our team agreed unanimously that we wanted to gain the most value out of this project. We first sat down and decided our approach for how to handle this project in the most professional and business simulating way possible. During this sit down we agreed to treat this project like a real business venture. For that we would use a hybrid approach that consisted of some project management techniques as well as agile software ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These use cases would drive the goals of the project and our general though and planning process to the user interface. User Experience We found that as we defined the use cases we began immediately thinking about how the use cases would look as a user interface and user experience. The user experience is an important piece to the overall puzzle of creating software. According to blog writer Dmitry Fadeyev a good user interface needs to be clear, concise, familiar, responsive, consistent, attractive, efficient, and forgiving (Fadeyev, 2009). When we set out to come up with a mocked user interface we talked about what items would make these graphics easy to understand. As well what would make them pop on the page or whatever would display them. For this we came up with a decent mocked set of graphics in html to emulate what the user would see in the interface for the application. This set of mocked up graphics would prove to be attractive, consistent, and even familiar. The other items on the list such as responsiveness, efficiency, and forgiveness would have to be realized after the actual development itself was accomplished. The screen shots in Appendix E clearly show the basic principals we attempted to mock/create. We knew that a basic drop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...