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Thin, Light And Light
Thin. Light. Flexible.
So I assume many of you have heard of LED screens or panels, chances are you are probably
reading this on one of them. Or if you re one of those people who still use that stuff called paper
then maybe on that. Well whatever you are reading this on prepare to empty you re wallet s
because this new technology will surly brighten your day!
LED s or Light Emitting Diodes have been around since the 60 s and I think they are starting to
decline. The new technology slowly replacing LED s are OLED s or Organic Light Emitting
Diodes. Now these are special because they contain small quantities of organic material such as
carbon. OLED s feature many vase improvements over its older friend LED s, these include:
flexibility, durability, transparency and the list goes on! Although this all comes with an
unfortunately large price tag.
While OLED s are a great technology nowadays they have not always been so advanced. The
first working OLED was created in 1987 by Ching W. Tang and Steven Van Slyke at Eastman
Kodak. Although this was the first technically working OLED, electroluminescence the principle
OLED s use was first reported in 1953 by A. Bernanose, M. Comte, and P. Vonaux, using a high
voltage electrical field. Electroluminescence is when a material emits light in response to the
passage of an electric current or to a strong electric field being applied through the substance (J.
Chim p.50, 64.).
In the early days of production OLED s were very
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Defining Community Essay
Defining Community
Before studying the definition of a community, one might associate the word with life back in their
hometown. After reading through the definitions of community in numerous dictionaries, it is clear
that community is so much more than the place you grow up in. It is interesting that the definition
of one word could change so drastically over a decade. According to A Dictionary of American
English, (1847) the definition of a community is a communistic or socialistic society. Although it
isn t hard to identify the idea of each definition, they are extremely different.
The definition of community from 1874 mentions communism. This is interesting because many
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Having left home, one may also consider themselves a part of the East Lansing community. Many
students have come to the realization that they are apart of many more communities than just their
hometowns. Just as the definitions of community found in The Oxford English Dictionary portray,
there are numerous interpretations of the word, just as there are for each individual in real life. It
was interesting that The Oxford Dictionary stated that members of the Jewish community think of
themselves as the community. This hit home. Living in West Bloomfield where there was a large
Jewish population made the transition to college even more difficult. It is impossible to be fully
prepared to step into the real world. Organizations such as Hillel make the Michigan State
community feel a bit more like home.
Entering into a new community has the ability to change a person. State University has and will
continue to impact us over the course of these four years. The Merriam Webster Online Dictionary
states that a community is a group of people with a common characteristic or interest living
together within a larger society. That just about sums up college life here at Michigan State
University. Every person met, every class took, every club joined, leads to a new community of
standards and rules. Take this class: coming into this class there were 27 individuals, coming from
communities of their own, but by the end of this semester, this class has
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Omnipotence Of God
God is the almighty, the all powerful, and the creator. The concept of God has intrigued humans
since the dawn of time. As a result, the ability to understand Him is necessary. The question, What
is God?, has baffled intellectuals throughout history. According to the Oxford Dictionary, God is the
creator and ruler of the universe and source of moral authority. However, this definition loosely
describes the fundamentals of Godhimself. In order to accurately define Him, one must go beyond
sources like the Bible because it contains refutable miracles to outline the acts of God. To truly
define God, one must identify the traits that make God unparalleled. God must be an omniscient
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By being all knowing, or omniscient, He is able to observe all parts of the universe. This ability is
the reason why people believe He is cognizant of whether they have sinned or shown virtue. In
order to be all knowing, God must also be all powerful, or omnipotent. Omnipotence allows God to
create the universe and control everything within it. Without omniscience and omnipotence, God
would be demoted to just a higher order being instead of the perfect being, which would defy the
basis for monotheistic beliefs. Likely the most challenging trait for people to understand is God s
omnibenevolence: the ability to be completely good. Omnibenevolence suggests His capacity to
end all suffering. However, He intentionally allows the path of life to veer away from perfection.
This fact stems from the gift of free will. Without free will, life would lose its meaning and thus
would be fundamentally imperfect. God s omnibenevolence is to provide a life with meaning. His
creation of an imperfect existence is the epitome of perfection, for what is life but
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The Film Industry Of Crisis By Frank O Hara
Introduction
A a result of my keen interest in my Media Studies Course I have chosen to look for a poem that
highlights the positive and negative viewpoints on different issues surrounding the film industry.
The poem I have found, The Film Industry In Crisis by Frank O Hara in 1957, comments on the
choice audiences must make between Glorious Silver Screen or to the American LEgion or the
Catholic church. O Hara also makes a brief reference to give credit where it s due , which has lead
me to look further into the impacts of Illegal streaming of film. I also wonder about how the viewing
experience has been affected by external factors throughout history and what the impacts of
developing technology have been on the film industry as a whole.
How have changes to technology, including legal streaming sites, influenced the consumption of
films?
The way films are being made has significantly affected the way films are consumed with the
introduction of full colour viewing to the increase in resolution and frame rate of film as a result
of digitalisation of film in the early 2000 s.
Access to entertainment has also changed with audiences shifting from traditional cinema to
smaller more readily accessible methods. Through the early 1900 s cinema ticket sales in the US
remained steady, around 80 90 million sales annually (CyberCollege ). After the introduction of
television in 1929, ticket sales began dropping and by the time the 1950 s arrived ticket sales had
dropped to
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The Importance Of Treatment For Bulimia Nervosa
This paper demonstrates the significance of treatment for Bulimia Nervosa as well as which way
of treatment is best for Bulimia. The purpose of this research is to analyze the best treatments for
Bulimia Nervosa. More emphasis on the question, is Bulimia Nervosa best treated with Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy or with antidepressants such as Adapin or Prozac? Furthermore, in the paper
the results will indicate the efficacy of treatment of which method of treatment is best for Bulimia.
Bulimia Nervosa is characterized by The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
as eating in a discrete period, of time (e.g., within any two hour period), and amount of food that
is definitely larger than what most individuals would eat in a similar period of time under
similar circumstances (DSM (5th ed., [DSM 5], American Psychiatric Association [APA],
2013). It can also be characterized as a sense of lack of control over eating during the episode
(e.g., a feeling that one cannot stop eating or control what or how much one is eating) (DSM (5th
ed., [DSM 5], American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013). Bulimia was known to be very
difficult to treat when it first was acknowledged (Hudson, Pope, Harrison Jonas, 1983). Fortunately
today it can be treated by drug or cognitive therapy. Since that time, a vast variety of treatments
have been looked into, and since then two approaches have been known to establish efficacy
(Hudson, et al.). One is cognitive behavioral therapy.
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Movie Made America Analysis
Hugo and The Artist are two films that share one pronounced quality. The ability of the two
films to be so relatable simply to attract a greater audience has proved itself to be a great way in
obtaining a greater number of interested spectators. Robert Sklar notes an enlightening topic
within his book, Movie Made America: A Cultural History of American Movies, as he states, In
motion picture comedy, a medium close to popular moods and tastes, the pendulum in the early
years of Depression and sound swung back to the rough and tumble chaos of the Keystone style,
this tie in a highly verbal form with a more pointed anti bourgeois animus (120). Note, he is
referencing the transition from silent films to talkies in this particular instance, but his point is still
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Much like today, orphaned children without any immediate relatives to turn to seem to find
themselves trouble, whether it be intentionally or unintentionally. Hugo s issues were the
unintentional ends of that spectrum, as proven through the daunting thought of being exiled to a
children s home. His responsibility prevailed as he took over his uncle s job when he went off
on a drinking binge. Hugo s real persistence was prevalent in the scene where he followed
Isabelle home in effort to get his notebook back. His unbreakable bond with his father continued
on after his death and allowed Hugo an adventure of a lifetime and the opportunity to, despite
Hugo s various internal conflicts, ultimately find a home. This sheer fact, in my opinion, inspired
the audience, giving them hope and promise for a better life. This is why I mention the excerpt
from Sklar, noting people s tastes and preferences as being essential in how they respond to a film s
message. If filmmakers do not take into account the audience they are trying to please, the film has
little to no
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The Many Identities of Hamlet in Hamlet by William...
The Many Identities of Hamlet in Hamlet by William Shakespeare
In the play Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, the protagonist, Price Hamlet, uses several ways to
defend himself against his oedipal desires, his animosity towards his uncle, as well as his own inner
conflict . Hamlet s hatred towards Claudius stems from two crimes committed; Claudius murder of
his brother and his incest with Hamlet s mother. Because of the seriousness of both crimes, as well
as the fact that both persons affected are closely related, there is evidence of an interrelation
between both of the crimes; which can further explains Hamlet s reaction. Following his father,
King Hamlet s death, his mother, Gertrude proceeds to marry his Uncle Claudius; this causes ...
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Furthermore, the idea of sexuality being connected with Hamlet s mother can be seen in
comparison to Hamlet s association between Ophelia and erotic desire. In essence, Hamlet is
reverting to a more infantile mind frame when associating Gertrude with Ophelia, subconsciously
trying to defend himself against his unresolved Oedipal desires towards his mother. However, when
King Hamlet dies and Gertrude remarries, Hamlet s repulsion of his mother is transmitted to
Ophelia, causing Hamlet to completely reject her.
Hamlet s oedipal desires for his mother, Gertrude, emerge following his father s death. However,
contrary to the natural course of the Oedipus Complex, where Hamlet would replace his father,
Gertrude marries another man; namely, his Uncle Claudius. In this respect, Claudius now not
only represents Hamlet s object of vengeance, but represents Hamlet, himself. The familial image
of his father s own brother being intimate with his mother reflects Hamlet s own incestuous
desires as well; this can be seen as the root of Hamlet s inner conflict. By killing his Uncle, he
would be subconsciously killing himself as well. For this reason, Hamlet has extreme difficulty
carrying out the murder of his uncle. Throughout the play Hamlet searches for excuses to
procrastinate the deed of killing his father s murderer. His use of cowardice, doubt of his uncle s
guilt and even the
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Egyptian Pyramids Research Paper
The civilization of Ancient Egypt was one of the earliest in world history. It is usually held to
have begun around 2650 B.C. There are about eighty pyramids in Egypt from ancient Egypt to
this day. The three largest and well preserved of them were all built for the pharaoh Khufu. The
first Egyptian pyramid is believed to be the Pyramid of Djoser, it was built in Saqqara around
4650 years ago (2640 BC). But otherwise most Ancient Egyptian pyramids were built as tombs for
Pharaohs and their families. There are around 130 pyramids which have been discovered in ancient
Egypt. A pharaoh was believed to be a god on earth and believed that he had the most power. He
was the top class in every pyramid, he was responsible for making the laws for the Egyptians.
When the pharaoh died the ancient Egyptians believed that he became Osiris the king of death.
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The pharaohs were buried in pyramids of many different shapes and sizes. The pyramid had
sloping sides so that the dead pharaoh could symbolically climb to the sky and live forever.
Egyptian Society was structured just like a pyramid. At the top of the pyramid was a God or
known as the Pharaoh who was believed that controlled the universe. The population of ancient
Egypt was divided into different categories of the pyramid. This makes the lives of many Egyptians
different that lived in the pyramids.The mystery of ancient Egypt has captured the imagination of
historians and people for thousands of years. The biggest mystery in ancient Egypt is who built the
pyramids? Built about 4500 years
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Stroke Prevention
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States (National Stroke Association, 2010).
Stroke is also a leading cause of disability. Approximately every 40 seconds someone in the United
States has a stroke which is about 795,000 per year (National stroke Association, 2010). The
incidence of strokemakes it a major health problem in the United States. Prevention and early
intervention is the key to reducing death and disability from stroke. Cost effective prevention
strategies are needed for the delivery of stroke awareness and prevention. A priority of our health
care system should be to educate the community about stroke risk factors and stroke warning signs
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Non modifiable risk factors for stroke are age, gender, race and ethnicity, and family history. The
risk for stroke doubles every 10 years after the age of 55 (Rosamound et al., 2007). African
Americans older than age 65 have two to five times the risk of stroke compared with Caucasian
adults of a similar age (Hylek et al., 2006). Hispanics have a higher incidence of stroke than
Caucasians (Stroke Association, 2010). According to the National Stroke Association (2010),
approximately 55,000 more women than men have a stroke each year. The target audience for
this project will be people age 55 or older. All individuals may take part in this program
regardless of age. Stroke warning signs are an important component in educating the community.
Stroke warning signs include sudden paralysis, weakness or numbness in the face, arm, or leg;
sudden blurred or decreased vision in one or both eyes; difficulty speaking or understanding
simple statements; dizziness; loss of balance or loss of coordination; and sudden intense headache
(National Stroke Association, 2010). Decreasing the time from stroke onset to hospital
presentation depends on the stroke knowledge of the community. The act F.A.S.T. (Face, Arms,
Speech, and Time) campaign promoted by the National Stroke Association is a great way to
educate the public on what to do if someone is having a stroke. The acronym prompts people to
look for signs such as a droopy face, numbness or weakness on one
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Comparing Eveline And The Jilting Of Granny Weatherall
For this journal, identify a common theme between these two readings, and analyze how this
theme is represented in each reading: James Joyce s Eveline and Katherine Anne Porter The
Jilting of Granny Weatherall uses almost the same themes and literary devices to show readers
the life of a young woman name Eveline and a dying old widow named Ms. Weatherall. Both
stories gives us the theme of repression and being unable to escape the past and move forward
to start a new life as well as dealing with love ones that have moved on to the afterlife. Eveline is
a third person narrative which tells the tale of a young woman who is going through a hard time
with her abusive father but was able to find love with a man who treats her with the upmost
respect and wants to marry her. However, Eveline feel as if it s her duty to stay home and help
her father and put her happiness aside. The ship that Eveline was supposed to leave on
symbolizes freedom from her old life and promises of a new beginning. When Eveline chooses
not to leave on the ship, she condemns herself to live an unfulfilled life. Frank symbolizes a new
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First, her fiance, George, abandoned her. Consequently, she lost not only her future husband but
also a good measure of her self esteem so it seem. Ultimately, she married a man named John and
bore him four children. But John died young, leaving her to finish rearing the children. Then one
of the children Hapsy, her favorite died, too, after bearing a child of her own. Granny s losses
make their mark on her, as the following passage indicates. In a flashback, Granny is speaking to her
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Freedom Of African American Freedom
The fight for freedom is like drowning. Some people have been under the water for so long they
are no longer conscious of their surroundings. Others try to resurface. Once we do resurface, we
must never stop swimming or we will be dragged back under the dark, devastating water. The
freedom we create for ourselves may change our lives, but there is always room for improvement
in this ever changing world. In order to make the best for ourselves and our families, we need to
liberate ourselves from these forces repeatedly as the pressure the controlling forces put on us
becomes too much. Throughout history, different groups of people have been mistreated due to
stereotypes. One minority group is the African Americanpopulation in our country. For hundreds of
years, America has limited the freedom of African Americans.
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, African Americans were made slaves, because the
Caucasian people who lived here thought of them as less of people than they were. In the Three
Fifths Compromise , when deciding how many representatives should be for each state, they
decided slaves were counted as three fifths of a person, an extremely insulting fraction. African
American slaves suffered for centuries enduring hard labor and abuse in return for no money. This
treatment was unbearable and some decided to try to escape. Using the Underground Railroad, a
system of safe houses for slaves escaping the dangerous south to come to the north, people such as
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Key Findings From Secondary Sources
5.3 Key Findings from Secondary Sources Secondary Sources. Secondary sources included a
literature review of the following material: The NZ Treasury guide (The Treasury, 2015) for
undertaking a cost benefit analysis was quite useful. Although not primarily designed for private
enterprise use and not all parts of the guide were be relevant to this Hills Hat project, it was
nevertheless very comprehensive and encouraged a whole of life analysis. Operations Management,
Edition 9, by Jay Heizer and Barry Render (Heizer Render, 2008). This book provided a thorough
examination of manufacturing operations and productivity and included a multitude of tools,
techniques and worked examples that had some relevant to this project. Hills... Show more content
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This guide was too detailed for our purposes and aimed at the evaluation of much larger investment
propositions, but it nevertheless fully acquainted us with the principles and processes of
undertaking a cost benefit analysis. The benefits of a possible solution are summed, and then the
costs associated with that solution are subtracted, were Value = Benefits Cost. We did not attempt
to put a dollar value on intangible items, such as the benefits and costs associated with employee
stress, morale and motivation. However, we did appreciate that options that reduced overtime were
likely to cause a drop in employee morale and thus cause a reduction in productivity as employees
focus on their loss of overtime instead for making the products. Operations Management by Heizer
Render. This secondary source of information helped us better understand manufacturing
productivity, outsourcing, capacity planning, layout strategies, work measurement, inventory
management and sampling. With regard inventory management we discussed with the stores
person the tightrope walked between the cost of too little stock (raw materials, work in progress,
and finished goods) and the cost of too much stock given that much of Hills Hats raw materials
were imported. There were some
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Installing A High Price Tag
It s said that bathrooms and kitchens are what sell houses. This is in large part because
renovations on these rooms carry a higher price tag. Whether fixing up a kitchen to improve the
sale price of a home or remodeling to meet personal tastes, some smart shopping has the potential
to save thousands while still creating a high end look. Odd Lots and Closeouts As home dГ©cor
trends change, companies who manufacture everything from light fixtures to floor tiles
discontinue some merchandise to make way for newer styles. Shopping for clearance prices on
closeout items may garner savings of 75% or more off of retail prices. Keep in mind that
discontinued items are available in limited quantities. When purchasing items such as wall
coverings or floor coverings, take accurate measurements and be sure to purchase enough to finish
the entire job. Also remember that sales on discontinued items are often final, so avoid purchasing
in excess. As with fashion, home dГ©cor lines usually introduce new styles in the spring and fall.
These time of year are prime times for closeout shopping. However, many home improvement stores
change their inventory throughout the year, marking items at clearance prices to clear out shelf
space for other products. Shopping frequently at many different stores will likely turn up a wider
array of products at the bet possible prices. Slightly Irregular Merchandise Companies that sell high
end merchandise put all products through rigorous quality control
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Camelot-Personal Narrative Essay
Joan seemed to accept this answer. And how long have you lived here in Camelot? she asked.
This was the question Perceval always dreaded, because it often forced him to discuss his past,
which he hated to do. I ve lived here a little over ten years. I lived on a small farm on the outskirts
of Camelot until I was nine years old. I lived there with my parents and my sister. That is, until
King Urien s men raided our village and killed my family. All three of them, he said, his voice
catching ever so slightly before continuing. Owen, another farmer and family friend was a
widower. He took me in and has been a father to me ever since. He had no children so it was just
the two of us. Much of my time was taken up by farming chores, but Owen knew I dreamed of
being a knight and made sure I continued on with my sword lessons. He s a good man. ... Show
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I m all too familiar with Urien s ways, Joan remarked, sounding chocked up. My father and I
lived in his kingdom until we moved here a few months ago. Urien was a horrible barbarian and
most of us were grateful when he died. They d now reached the pond and paused. Joan turned
toward Perceval. I am so sorry about your family, Perceval. What a terrible thing for a child to go
through. What where their names? Perceval could still recall their faces vividly. And thinking of
them had never stopped hurting. My father was Yale, my mother Madlen, and my sister Deryn.
Beautiful names, said Joan. All three of them. She reached out and touched Perceval s jaw with
care. You ve experienced such a terrible loss, but you re not bitter. In fact, you seem like a good
soul. Her touch comforted him. I try to be, he all but whispered. For them. Perceval cleared his
throat and did his best to change the direction of the conversation. He didn t want the mood to
turn somber. It all happened ages ago. I ve done a good deal of traveling and have had lots of
adventures, so life s been kind to me
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Holistic Rubrics
A tool to evaluate a third year nursing student for the management of a postoperative patient using
the nursing process
Educators are faced with many challenges in accurately assessing and evaluating students, and
although these two codes are closely related, their effective completion requires different actions.
Assessment is a systematic process of collecting and interpreting information about students
achievements, while evaluation refers to a value judgement that attaches meaning to the data
obtained through assessment (Mc Donald, 2007). Educators are called upon to assess and evaluate
students who they instruct based on the students learning outcomes and course objectives.
Rubrics can be used as an objective tool to evaluate students performance in a particular area, since
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This point is often expressed in terms of students understanding the learning target and criteria for
success. For this reason, rubrics underpin the coordination of instruction and assessment, and they
help students learn (Books, 2013).
There are two types of rubrics available for use in examinations, a holistic rubric and an analytic
rubric. Holistic rubrics can be defined as single criteria rubrics (one dimensional) used to assess
participants overall achievement on an activity or item based on predefined achievement levels.
Holistic rubrics may use a percentage or text only scoring method and to assess student s work as a
whole. (Brightspace, 2016)
Analytic rubric focuses on individual elements of the ideal response and scores each element
separately (McDonald, 2007). Analytic rubrics identify and assess components of a finished
product. This rubric breaks down the characteristics of an assignment into parts, allowing the scorer
to itemize and define exactly what aspects are strong, and which ones need
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Descriptive Home
Home. A word that brings comfort and eases the stress and pains of the world. This word uplifts
the soul and drives us to complete the daunting and hectic task of the day in hopes of returning to
its warm embrace. It s our shelter, our essence, our backbone. When people hear the word home,
an image of high definition comes into their minds, the colors crisp and the smells precise. I wish I
had this luxury. The luxury of attachment. I long for the feeling of walking into a house, and
knowing it s mine; knowing it will never leave and I will never leave it. Being a dependent of the
military for fifteen of your seventeen years does this. You learn to become numb to physical
objects and pack only the things that matter the most to you in a small brown box. That is all you
get: a little brown box.
Home #1. Location: Alaska. I guess this my first real home. I surely don t remember the
atmosphere of it all, for I was only a baby. My parents filled the void of my memories with stories
of their time there. Like how they had to cover the windows with blankets and tin foil when the
land was enveloped in never ending daylight, just to get an ounce of sleep. Or how they had to
bustle around the town in the precarious state of civil twilight. They made Alaska seem so foreign
and mysterious. My first home is still a mystery to me, and will probably always be.
Home #2. Location: Utah. This home is where I began to develop memories. My first memory was,
in fact, a nightmare. A man eating
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Hegemonic Masculinity Summary
R.W. Connell s (1995) concept of hegemonic masculinity is the most significant theoretical device
for understanding the masculinity hierarchy. Demetriou (2001) states how hegemonic masculinity
expresses two different social practices, from a social constructivist view. The first is that men
benefit from the patriarchal system of society. The second process is that there is an intramasculine
hierarchy by which the social order of men is created and maintained. Connell (1995) argues that
this is the reason for the societal genderorder where not only do men uphold power over women, but
also certain men are dominant over other men. Demetriou (2001) criticises Connell s term of
hegemonic masculinityfor being too broad, as the main focus is usually placed on the
intramasculine process. He therefore believes this process to be internal hegemony (ibid).
In terms of the intramasculine order , Connell argues that there is a specific type of masculinity
that is revered the most and holds dominance over all other. Men who most closely exemplify this
archetype are considered to hold the most social capital. In this model Connell states that gay men
are at the bottom of the order and straight men that embody certain characteristics sit atop the
hierarchy. Connell s model furthers Brannon s (1976) work. In this he suggests four rules by which
men should follow. Hence, in Connell s (1995) model homophobia is a significant factor in sitting
at the top of the hierarchy and
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Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Essay
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky is the author of six symphonies and the
finest and most popular operas in the Russian repertory. Tchaikovsky was also one of the
founders of the school of Russian music. He was a brilliant composer with a creative
imagination that helped his career throughout many years. He was completely attached to his
art. His life and art were inseparably woven together. I literally cannot live without working,
Tchaikovsky once wrote, for as soon as one piece of work is finished and one would wish to relax, I
desire to tackle some new work without delay. The purpose of this paper is to give you a
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The young Peter would enter a ministry of Justice as a clerk in 1859 (Mason 1). Tchaikovsky
stayed there four years despite the long journey to Western Europe and increasing involvement
in music. In 1863 he entered the conservatory where he took private teachings and focused all his
energy to his music and compositions. Three years later in 1866 he and his family had moved to
Moscow with a professorship of harmony at a new conservatory. Even by this time very little of
his music had pleased the conservative musical establishment or the more nationalist group. It
was not until 1868 when his 1st Symphony had a good public reception when heard in Moscow.
Not even a year later Tchaikovsky wrote his first opera the Voyevada. He later used this piece in
his next opera the Oprichnik, which won some success at St. Petersburg in 1874. It was then
that a critic named Balakirev requested that he write a work on Romeo and Juliet, which would
later be known as the Fantasy Overture. This specific work was rewritten many times until it met
the requirements of Balakirev. This romantic piece is a symphony where each theme stood for a
character in the drama. It is these expressive themes that make his first works well defined. The
symphony Romeo and Juliet is a love song in sonata form. It is a Fantasy Overture and not a
symphonic poem, because Tchaikovsky makes no attempt to tell the story in order or in detail
(Hanson 118). The piece opens with
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Vera Wang Engagement Ring Essay
He gently holds the ring with the shiny, large stone. He says to himself, it has to be perfect. His
expression speaks that the Vera Wang engagement ring from the Love collection at Zales is the
perfect ring to propose with. The man in the magazine sits in a black and white setting. He looks to
be in deep thought. When it comes to buying an engagement ring, the major key point is the ring.
$4,000: that is what the average American spends on an engagementring. The cost of an
engagement ring can be pricy, and what many fail to realize is that they are only paying for the
name brand not the quality. The ad in the Cosmopolitan magazine implies that a perfect marriageis
only perfect if one buys the Vera Wang Love collection ring from Zales. The word perfect is
bolded in black, san serif letters in front of a white background. The word love is in capital
letters, with the collection ring sitting in between the letters L and O on the bottom left hand
corner of the magazine. The text on the image is small, with the words love and perfect made
larger for emphasis. The words are emphasized for two reasons: to capture the reader s attention
and to create an illusion that the Vera Wang ring is the only ring to propose with. The image is
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The advertisement is found in a Cosmopolitan magazine, which is geared towards adults in their
mid twenties. Zales put their ad in this magazine because according to the Huffington Post, the
average marrying age is in the early and mid twenties (Borreson n.p). It is becoming more likely
for couples to marry at a young age (Borreson n.p). On the magazine s page it implies that Zales
are the diamond experts and that the ring is exclusively sold at their stores. According to the ad, an
engagement ring is better when it s bigger, shinier, and
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Goodfellas Analysis
Film Summary: Goodfellas A young half Irish and half Italian boy named Henry Hill works at a
cab stand in East New York, Brooklyn in 1965, for Paulie Cicero; a mob boss. Henry ran errands
for the mob such as; bombing and lighting cars on fire. Henry s father finds out that he is
skipping school in return beats him. After the mob finds out about Henry s issue with the school
they threaten the mail carrier to send all of Henry s school mail to them. Later, he meets Jimmy
Conway who at the time is one of the most feared guys in the city because he is a known hitman,
he would steal trucks full of cigarettes, alcohol, among other things. At the age of eleven, Jimmy
has himself arrested for the first time and was doing hits for the bosses at the age of sixteen.
Henry meets a young Italian boy named Tommy who is around the same age as Henry. Jimmy
steals a truck full of cigarettes which Henry and Tommy sell on the streets. This results in Henry
s first arrest for selling stolen cigarettes on the streets. Fast forward to Idlewild Airport (modern
day JFK Airport) 1963 where Henry and Tommy are stealing trucks from the airport, in which
they conspire with truck drivers. Henry Hill, Tommy, and a security guard meet at a restaurant to
plan to steal four hundred and twenty thousand dollars from Air France. Tommy brings Henry Hill
along on a double date and introduces him to Karen a young Jewish woman who later becomes
Henry s wife. On June 11, 1970, Billy Batts, a mobster in the
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generalized anxiety disorder Essay
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a chronic and often disabling condition that is associated
with uncontrollable worry and tension. The vicious cycle of anxiety and worry interferes with
relationships, careers, and education, and often leads to depression. This disorder is much more than
the normal anxiety that everyone experiences from time to time, and can be crippling in its severity.
GAD is unlikely to disappear without proper treatment, and often worsens over time.
Physical manifestations of GAD often include headaches, trembling, twitching, fatigue, irritability,
frustration, muscle tension, and inability to concentrate. Sleep disturbances may also occur.
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5. The anxiety, worry, or physical symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in
social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
6. The disturbances is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g. a drug of
abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition (e.g. hyperthyroidism) and does not occur
exclusively during a Mood Disorder, a Psychotic Disorder, or a Pervasive Developmental Disorder.
Treatment of GAD:
Medications:
Benzodiazepines Medications such as Klonopin, Ativan, Valium, and Xanax often bring quick relief
from the symptoms of anxiety. They are generally used while waiting for other medications to
begin working, as addiction and tolerance is possible.
Antidepressants Antidepressants can be useful in managing
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Imperialization Of Greek Civilization
Very few civilizations have had as profound an influence on the world as those of ancient Greece.
The Greeks laid the foundations for fields varying from philosophy to political theory to war tactics.
However, this influence was not just due to their intelligence or success, but their widespread
presence in the Mediterranean. Greek culture was spread throughout their known world in two
distinct manners, the foundation of apoikia in the Archaic Age (8th century to 500 B.C. ) and
imperialists by poleis, primarily Athensof the Classical Age (490 323 B.C ). Though the culture of a
mother city (mД“tropolis) may have spread through two very different manners of colonization.
The word is not used in the literal sense, but rather hereafter used to mean spreading of culture , as
the former can hardly be described using the contemporary definition of colonization and the latter
was through Athenian empire building. These developments had a significant impact on ancient
Greeceand our modern perception thereof. Like most of the ancient world, we can best analyze
these methods of colonialism through extant artifacts. I will analyze an inscription of the
foundation oath of Cyrene, which recounts the decision and manner in which the island of Thera
sent its citizens to the form a new polis, and the fragments of the Lapis Primus, a marble monolith
that documented tributes to Athens when the city was at the peak of its imperial age, evidencing
the magnitude of their power and influence in the Greek region. The Cyrene inscription is a short
oath from the 4th century B.C. that describes, from three centuries prior, the Theran rationale
behind forming Cyrene, the manner in which they undertook this expedition, and their perception
of the newly formed city. The inscription claims that Apollo spontaneously ordered the Therans to
send a group of people to Libya in order to form a colony, with their citizen Battos as the king.
The Theran assembly decided to send one son from each household, who was in the prime of life,
4 along with any free man who desired to leave, to colonize Cyrene. The assembly threatened
anyone who resisted departure with the death penalty and a curse upon him and his descendants.
Once the
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Character Analysis Of Irresponsible Dale In Striking Out
Alcoholic, Irresponsible, and manipulative. These traits are of Dale who was a large influence,
but a bad one at that. These traits unfortunately reflect on the other characters within the book
Striking out by Will Weaver. In this book the main characters including Billy Baggs, Heather,
and Gina are all poorly influenced by a antagonistic person, Dale Schwartz, who was not once a
good influence to anyone within the story. Firstly Dale is being his irresponsible self who never
thinks of the consequences of his actions before he does any of them throughout the story. For
example Dale gives minors alcohol without thinking of the consequences. Now, to show just how
foolish he is, when he gives Dany alcohol he then says; I don t know what gets... Show more content
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For example when Dale wants to meet at midnight (which they all do for some reason) he
manipulates Heather and threatens her to make her lie about who raped her when he says, Later
after we went to Bob s barn, what you did to Heather. Dale said. I did tell her, Heather said. Her
voice sounded funny, like she wasn t herself now . That last quote just goes to show how much
of a poor influence Dale was and how manipulated children to lie for him. After that dale then
threatens children with his rifle and is even condescending to them when he says; You ain t gonna
get away with this, Billy said! With what? Dale said. Nobody seems to know just what it it we re
talking about. Just what is this? (269). After that he then threatens children to cover up for his own
mistakes instead of taking responsibility for his own mistakes. Additionally to dig his grave a little
deeper he then threatens everyone involved and takes no responsibility for his
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Autozone
AutoZone
Case Study Analysis
Executive Summary:
A case brief on AutoZone,Inc is being presented in this article. The paper briefly discusses the
history and progress strategy of the company so far. The main idea of the paper is the dilemma
faced by a portfolio manager Mark Johnson and the wise decision he could make in order to
safeguard his client s portfolio. The paper examines the current position of AutoZone in the market
and its growth potential which would help Johnson in making his decision.
At the closure of the paper, recommendations are being presented not only to the portfolio manager
but also to the AutoZone. Interestingly, how much of an impact can an interference of a corporate
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In the short run share repurchases might look good in order to increase the share price in the
market and increasing the Earnings Per Share of the stock. Even though the act of share repurchases
might be an elusive move, no doubt that it is a sophisticated move as well. Most of the time
management is well aware of its decisions and makes judgments in the best interest of the
shareholders. But, AutoZone was pushing its luck by accumulating debt and somehow seemed like
the management wasn t concerned about the credit rating of the company.
Another alternative would be to use the cash to increase number of stores or expansion of its
business in Brazil. There is always a first mover advantage that AutoZone could capture in the
Brazil market. AutoZone had already captured the market in Mexico, Canada and Puerto Rico.Yet
again, autoparts industry seems to have slowed down its number of store in the last year but the
distance travelled by light trucks has remained the same while the average age of these vehicles has
increased (Appendix Figure 4 amp; 5). This means that these vehicles require maintenance in the
long run. Also, AutoZone could be the first to capture new markets.
Conventionally, AutoZone could also utilize its cash flow in acquisition transaction. Although,
acquiring a budding or established counterpart might increase the cash flow of the firm, additional
legal formalities
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Inner City Stereotypes Essay
Black, White, Hispanic, and Asian; we all have our thoughts on them. What do I mean you ask?
The thoughts that we have already preset for the different races. The assumptions we use to portray
a single person or group; are stereotypes. The unreliable generalization about all members of a
group that does not recognize individual differences within the group. We will not talk about
stereotypes everywhere. Lets narrow the focus down to innercity stereotypes.
An inner city is an area inside of a city associated with social and economic problems. Think of Los
Angeles, there are multiple neighborhoods inside it; such as Watts, and Compton. Even better think
of New York City, some of the neighborhoods include; Brooklyn, Harlem, Queens, and Manhattan.
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Most people will have negative views and associates them as a criminal. They will assume that you
live in poverty, you are on government assistance, and that you obtain a low level education. These
views are forced on us because of the way society has delineate them. For example when we see
a news report about a car that has been stolen in the inner city we instantly think a poor raised
black man; but why? Well society has told us that if one black man has stolen, then all black men
are thieves. On television they advertise welfare and government assistance, but what they show is
a poor single parent, who is generally a minority. Society tell us that these stereotypes are what
everyone is like, but that is just not the case.
I can tell you first hand that the stereotypes about us inner city people are wrong. I say us
because I am an inner city born and raised resident. Some people from these parts commit crime
therefore it supports the notion and claims of these stereotypes. Why do people get shocked or
surprised when a stereotype is wrong? I was raised to never judge a book by it s cover, I understand
everyone was not raised like me; everyone claims they do not judge before knowing the facts,
which we all know to not be true. Before meeting someone we already have an idea of who they
are and where they came
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Analysis Of Blanche Dubois s
Blanche DuBois arrives to visit her sister, Mrs. Stella Kowalski, who lives in the French Quarter
ofNew Orleans. She is shocked by the (low quality/low class) looks of the place. While a
neighborgoes to find Stella, Blanche looks around the apartment for a drink. When her sister
comes,Blanche quite honestly (says bad things about) the place. She explains that she has come
for avisit because her nerves are shattered from teaching. Noticing that the apartment has only
tworooms, she has fears about staying but she tells Stella that she can t stand being alone. She
explains to Stella that their old (related to a person s relatives going way back for many years)
home, Belle Reve, has been lost. While Stella goes to the bathroom, Stanley, her husband,enters
and meets Blanche. He questions her about her past and especially about her earliermarriage,
which upsets Blanche to the point that she feels sick. The following night Stella and Blanche plan
to have dinner out and go to a movie while Stanleyplays poker with his friends. But before they
leave, Stanley wants to know how Belle Reve waslost. Blanche tries to explain and gives him all
the papers and documents having to do with theplace. Later that night when Blanche and Stella
return from their movie, the men are still playingpoker. Blanche meets Mitch, one of Stanley s
friends, who seems to be more sensitive than theothers. While Mitch is in the second room talking
to Blanche, Stanley becomes angry over aseries of events,
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What I Learned When I Get A Traffic Ticket
September 9, 2015 was the first time I have ever gotten a ticket. It happened when I was in junior
college in Arizona. A lesson I learned is that speeding turns into going to court. My court date
was set for November 4th which was a Wednesday. I remember waking up that morning and
thinking to myself, What the hell did I just get myself into? I was so nervous that before I left
Arizona Western Community College to head to the Yuma Municipal Court, I went to my
bathroom and threw my guts out. Yes, I know it s only a traffic ticket but I have never been to
court in my whole life. So the drive over to the court was probably the longest drive ever. It felt
like when I drive from Ashland to Portland. My Aunty Donna who was the Poly mom for all the
polynesian boys who played football at Arizona Western brought me something to eat so I didn t
pass out in court. Even after she brought me Mcdonald s, I was still feeling a bit groggy but I just
said to myself that I am a man and I will face the consequences that I am given. For some reason I
thoughtI was going to jail for a couple of days and Donna was telling me the whole time, STOP you
are not going to jail for a traffic ticket! Yes, as silly as I sound thinking I was going to jail for a
traffic ticket, it was all surreal and I was so scared and nervous. When I got to Yuma Municipal
Court I walked in and saw the metal detectors. I was thinking to myself that the only place I have
seen these things was in the airport right
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The Relationship Between Democracy And Civility
Author Ken Burns (2011) describes the relationship between democracy and civility when he said,
But civility is essential to our ability as a nation to confront together difficult issues, even when we
may disagree, and to continue to improve as a country (National Constitution Center, 2011).
Democracy and civility go hand in hand; without democracy, there wouldn t be civility and
without civility there wouldn t be democracy. In a democracy, the model of dissent should be
deliberation, yet the long and careful debate we once had has shifted towards violent measures to
fulfill one s own needs. The model of dissent has transformed from deliberation to violencedue
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Albert Bandura, a renowned psychologist, studied how some behaviors are learned through
imitation. He calls this the social learning theory. It is exemplified in his classic experiment
called the Bobo Doll Experiment. The children participating in the experiment were individually
shown into a room with toys and then played with them for 10 minutes while either, 1) 24
children (12 girls and 12 boys) watched a male or female model behaving aggressively toward a
toy called a Bobo Doll . The adults attacked the Bobo doll in a distinctive manner, either
punching or kicking and in some cases using a hammer. 2) Another 24 children were exposed to
a non aggressive model who played in a quiet and subdued manner for 10 minutes. 3) The final 24
children were used as a control group and were not exposed to any model at all (McLeod, 2011). In
order to study whether these three situations had a different effect on the children, the experimenter
subjected all the children to mild aggression arousal (McLeod, 2011) by taking each child
separately to a room with toys. Once the child began to play with the toys, the experimenter told
the child that these were the experimenter s best toys and she had decided to reserve them for the
other children (McLeod, 2011). The experimenter then brought the child into the next room, which
had some aggressive toys, such as a toy hammer, and some non aggressive toys. For twenty minutes
the child s
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The Causes of US Intervention in Nicaragua
In 1845, a Nicaraguan journalist warned his compatriots, The waterway across the Isthmus of
Nicaragua is the apple of our Eden. It will be our curse . This metaphor is appropriate in that it
reflects the turbulent times the country of Nicaragua will face as a direct result from U.S. military
intervention. In 1857, the United States utilized military intervention in order to save the nation of
Nicaraguafrom a citizen of their own upbringing. William Walker, an ambitious American filibuster
hailing from Pennsylvania had been overrunning several Latin American nations in pursuit for his
own economic profits; however, in the end, the administrative government of the United States
determined that the efforts of the military were unfounded and would reflect poorly; therefore the
operation was repudiated by the government. The failure of the American government to fully
dismiss William Walker s conquest for power within the Latin America
and punish him accordingly
underscores how the United States consistently proves to support figures that often have the worst
intentions but claim to uphold the interests of America.
The causes of military intervention within Nicaragua in 1857 to stop William Walker can be traced
back to the economic and social impulses that had erected from the onset of Manifest Destiny
occurring within the United States. The 1800s represented the time of ambition, growth, and
development all falling under the big umbrella known as the Manifest Destiny. By
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Brief Summary Of The Book Angela s Ashes
1)Angela s Ashes
2)The novel takes place in Brooklyn, New York and Limerick, Ireland during the late 1930s and
1940s.
3)The novel opens with Frank s mother, Angela, and father, Malachy, meeting in Brooklyn, New
York and being forced to get married out of wedlock. His parents later have his younger brother
Malachy and twin brothers Eugene and Oliver. Their father struggles with alcoholism, and spends
all of his wages on alcohol until Frank s sister is born. But his sister Margaret dies and the family
decides to move back to Ireland. When they arrive, their father returns to his constant drunken
stupor and the family struggles financially. Soon after their arrival the twins pass and Angela has a
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Franks father, Malachy, was from the North of Ireland, which always prevented him from
getting jobs aside from his alcoholism. Others see the intellectual potential Frank has to thrive,
but because of his outer appearance he is shunned. When his father wanted him to become an
altar boy, they were turned away because of their poverty. The second time he was turned away
was when Frank was told he had could succeed in school, but was turned away by the secondary
institution because of his looks. His mother even starts to see that her own children s
opportunities are being limited by their poverty, which cannot be helped. That s the second time
a door was slammed in your face by the Church...Stephen Carey told you and your father you
couldn t be an altar boy and closed the door in your face... Brother Murray slams the door in your
face... You are never to let anybody slam the door in your face again. Do you hear me? (McCourt
289 290).Throughout the novel it is obvious that a lack of money and Malachy Sr. s reputation are
root to many of their problems. Although Frank was faced with many childhood adversities
because of his family s class, his story and travels to America prove that overcoming imposed
limitations is in fact
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Sex Education Programs
Sex education programs were created to reduce the number of teen pregnancies, sexually
transmitted diseases, and HIV/AIDS. For a long time there has been a debate over which sex
education method, comprehensive or abstinence only, should be taught to adolescents.
Comprehensive sex education is an approach that advocates giving teens age appropriate instruction
concerning birth control methods, safe sex, and differing sexual orientations (Kelly, 2011, p. 153).
This method may encourage abstinence or waiting until marriage, but they also want to inform
adolescents about the potential risks and how to protect themselves from pregnancy or disease.
Abstinence only education is an approach to educating young people that emphasizes the need to
abstain from sexual relations until marriage (Kelly, 2011, p. 154). People who strongly believe in
this method may think that informing young people about contraception and sexual behaviors will
encourage the behavior rather than deter it. The effectiveness of a program is dependant on the
training provided to the educators and how well young people are interpreting and applying the
information. According to the textbook, one study found that adolescents who received
comprehensive sexuality education had a slightly lower rate of intercourse and were less likely to
report pregnancy, but this was not the case with abstinence only education (Kelly, 2011, p. 155).
This same study saw no reduction in the STD rates from either form of
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Similarities Between Yeasts And Molds
Funguses include different yeasts and molds, both of which are unicellular microorganisms.
Both include species, that can be used for food processing.
Alcohol poisons most microbes, but yeasts have evolved to tolerate high alcohol concentrations
because they produce alcohol in an anaerobic biological process called ethanol fermentation.
They convert sugars are converted into cellular energy and produce ethanol and carbon dioxide.
Some of the yeasts create a foul taste and thus can t be used in the making of alcoholic beverages.
One of the yeasts used in brewing is Saccharomyces pastorianus.
If there is oxygen present yeasts produce only carbon dioxide, a process often utilized in baking.
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On the other hand, molds can spoil food, produce toxic compounds and mold spores, all of which
can make ingesters sick.
On the other, certain species of molds are used in making of, for example, blue cheese, tempeh and
rennet.
Multicellular funguses produce fruition forms, also known as mushrooms, to effectively spread
their spores above the ground.
Mushrooms are capable of making their of wind. They release water, which then evaporates and
cools the air around the mushroom. Cooler air is denser than warm air and it flows away from the
mushroom, carrying the spores around 10 cm both horizontally and vertically.
Mushrooms are often used in the food industry. Not all of them are edible, but certain species are
considered a delicacy. One of these mushrooms are truffles. Truffles are usually found around
certain species of trees and they are picky when it comes to the soil they grow on. One thing that
makes truffles differ from most mushrooms is, that they grow underground. This makes extraction
of them a challenge without the help of a trained animal, usually dog, or female pig. The usage of
pigs is declining because of their tendency to eat the truffles they find, and the damage they cause to
the truffles mycelia during the
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Essay About Teaching African American Male Students
Introduction
The purpose of this study is to examine how the strategies implemented within the classroom are set
in place to increase young adult literature engagement towards African American males in middle
through high school classrooms living in a sector of North Texas. The research questions framing
the study are as follows:
1.What pressing problems do teachers face in addressing the needs of African Americanmales who
are struggling readers and writers?
2.What are teacher s perceptions towards teaching African American male students?
3.What applications are involved in increasing the African American male s engagement in
literature and writing in the classroom?
Pressing Problems
According to numerous studies by Dwarte, Lewis Lancaster,Warren, Henfield and Washington
suggest the pressing problem of empathy, professional development and cultural background needs
to be addressed in an effort to improve the African American male student achievement gap. It s
important to address empathy because teachers need to care for their students. Additionally,
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Research by Husband suggest negative impressions and expectations teachers may have towards
Black male students, consequently lead to unhopeful results. Educators with unfavorable
perspectives regarding African American male students may cause the student to be less engaged.
Hopkins reports that the configurations of schools were never calculated for Black males, because
of the ubiquity of hegemonic, mainstream systems that were not even designed for them from the
beginning, it s no easy task (Hopkins 82). Hopkins contends the reading barrier of African American
males persist live without a shift of the consistent pattern or model of the dominant group to the
construction, reconstruction and revision of their own lives and thus rebuild and reclaim their
communities schools (Hopkins
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Environmental Scarcity And Food Insecurity
A.
According to the FAO estimation, there are 840 million undernourished people in the world, and
95% of them are from developing countries.
B.
Environmental scarcity and food insecurity are critical factors that intensify the issue of
malnutrition among people in most developing countries.
C.
d. Evidence health issue:
protein energy malnutrition (PEM) refers to a form of malnutrition where there is lack of calories
and protein intake. There are two kinds of PEM: the nutritional edema and starvation. They affect
children the most because children have less protein intake than adults. PEM is a fairly common
issue across the world and accounts for 45% of children s death in the global level, which can be
attributed to insufficient food intake.
Second hair illness is also a common deadly form of malnutrition of which kwashiorkor and
marasmus are extreme manifestation.
Marshall Island becomes a dietary colony of US. US provides cheap and unhealthy food to locals
from Marshall Island, which results in their malnutrition with high rate of obesity and high
possibility of getting cardiovascular disease.
Factors:
Globalization [looks like] improving the economies of poor countries (Guest), yet it accelerates in
inequity and weakens nations ability to achieve food security in local communities. More
specifically, The International Monetary Fund and World Bank provide financial support for the
countries yet require agreements to reduce the public sector, open
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Rawls Vs Norzick s Theory Essay
1.What are some important common ground, () both theorists utilize in constructing and ultimately
defending their theories?
Some important common ground both theorists utilize in constructing and defending their theories
are that both talked about justice, liberty, and equality. Both Rawls and Norzick believe that justice,
liberty, and equality would make a better society. Both talked strongly about a just society.
Rawls and Norzick tried to figure out how to create a more just society. They also believed in
moral side constraint. Lastly, they both touched on property rights.
2.By Characterizing his original position as the appropriate initial status quo what moral
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His second constraint states that they must be chosen behind a veil of ignorance. By placing the
parties behind a veil of ignorance, Rawls believes that the choice situation will nullify the effects of
specific contingencies that put men at odds. He also thinks it will tempt them to exploit social and
natural circumstances to their own advantage.
3.Norzick s entitlement theory of justice place the appeal (main argument) of the theory by looking
at two different beliefs/ behaviors in society to determine what is just. What are these two different
beliefs/behaviors? Please explain each. How do they apply to the concept of the minimal state
The entitlement theory of justice tells us that whatever arises from a just situation by just steps is
itself just. Norzick s two beliefs are absolute property ownership rights. His other belief is
redistribution rights.
Norzicks belief of property ownership rights is the right of ownership over oneself and over
things in the world. For example, in a class discussion, we talked about how if someone wanted to
give their eye to someone who needs it, they have the right to do so because they absolute property
ownership of their
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The Bubble Economy. The Direct Cause Of The Japanese Banking
The Bubble Economy
The direct cause of the Japanese banking crisis was the collapse of the asset price bubble during the
late 1980s to the early 1990s.
During 1980s, sustained economic growth and low inflation rate were the main characteristics of
macroeconomic environment in Japan. This condition caused the upward growth expectations of
asset prices, uncontrolled credit expansion and financial deregulation.
At the same period, the United States has a substantial increase in the current account deficit and a
sharp increase in the foreign trade deficit. In order to depreciate the U.S. dollar by intervening in
currency markets, five countries including France, West Germany, Japan, the United States and the
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At the same time, these financial institutions may loosen their credit standards in order to get
higher loan market share. As a consequence, their lending decisions were based more on collateral
requirements rather than cash flow analysis. In order to accelerate credit check procedures for loan
approval, many banks transferred the responsibility for loan risk evaluation from their credit
investigation bureaus to less independent monitoring bureaus reporting directly to the banks sales
divisions.
The second problem is the defects in corporate governance of Japanese banks. First, because of the
structure of bank ownership, few shareholders own the majority of the total shares, most
shareholders have modest control over the management of banks. Second, shareholders lack of
incentive so it is difficult for them to against managements decisions. Third, the internal and
external audit was very limited.
Besides, the central bank in Japan has also been criticized for its role in aggravating the bubble
economy. The Bank of Japan used expansionary fiscal and monetary policies to solve the fears of
economic depression. After five rounds monetary easing from January 30, 1986 to May 30, 1989,
the official discount rate
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Relationship Between Monetary Policy And The Stock Market
1. Introduction
In the past 20 years, the central banks in most developed countries had successfully managed to
control the inflation rate. However, the financial crisis 2008 has highlighted the links between
financial market and policy. (Ravn, 2011) The topic I am going to discuss is the relationship
between monetary policy and the stock market. What factors have influenced interest rate and how
the policymakers should react to the change in stock market have driven the increasing attentions
lately. Taylor Rule (2003) will be the core theory used to discuss the model tested. The
interpretation of simple Taylor rule is very straightforward. According to the
equationi_t=c+ОІ(ПЂ_t ПЂ_t^* )+Оі(y_t y_t^* )+Оµ_t , the policy will be mainly affected by
inflation gap and output gap. (Woodford, 2001) The reason why Taylor uses interest rate to
represent monetary policy is that the central bank likes to adjust interest rate as a tool to maintain
the balance in the market. While, there is a strong debate about the other variables, in particular,
stock price volatility. After taking asset price volatility into account, the augmented Taylor rule
equation will be reformulated as:i_t=c+ОІ(ПЂ_t ПЂ_t^* )+Оі(y_t y_t^*
)+∑_(k=1)^nв
–’гЂ–Оґ_k s_(t k)+Оµ_t гЂ—. It will influence the monetary policy while the
importance of asset price in the market is very controversial. Scholars including Bernanke and
Gertler question the importance of asset price in determining the monetary policy and claim that the
influence
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Existentialism In The 1967 Film The Graduate
The 1967 film, The Graduate is a classic film that is bound to stand the test of time. The fictional
story revolves around Benjamin Braddock, a 21 year old graduate who returns home from college
and is re introduced to his father s friend s wife, Mrs. Robinson. Through enticing conversation and
alluring conversation, Mrs. Robinsonseduces Ben. After an affair that lasts weeks with Mrs.
Robinson, Ben is introduced to and finds his heart to be with Elaine Robinson. Their relationship is
strengthened and after trials of hardship and rejection, but the taBen and Elaine marry regardless of
the wishes of their families. The film, directed by Mike Nichols, a German native, is riddled with
Existentialist, Marxist, Feminist, and Archetypal scenes and perspectives. Approaching the film
from the Existentialist lens, we find several examples throughout the film of when characters
follow an Existentialist viewpoint or outlook. An Existentialist typically questions their true
identity, the meaning of life, the meaning of their life, or the purpose of their life overall? The
movie starts up with Ben Braddock sitting on a plane bound for Los Angeles, which pans outward
to reveal passengers with blank, empty faces, a hint at Existentialisms belief that no one has
meaning or purpose. After Ben has landed, he leaves the airport, and in the background 3 arrows
point in all directions, yet he chooses the path with no arrow or guidance. The doors he does leave
out of, are also marked with
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The Glorious Revolution Essay
The Glorious Revolution Some say the glorious revolution was one of the greatest landmarks in
the history of England. The glorious revolution is a very important event in history for multiple
reasons. It wasn t exactly a peaceful occasion but it was one in which no war of fight occurred.
This was a pleasant change for England at the time because they had been experiencing plenty of
fights over the throne and for once it was a relatively smooth transaction. After Charles the second
died his brother, James the second gained the throne in 1685. His main objective was to re
establish the Roman Catholic religion in England. The people of England were mostly of a
Protestant religion and they did not want to change their ways. Oddly enough... Show more content
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He practiced absolute monarchy and the people of England strongly disliked him. As things
continued to heated up between parliament and Mary s father James II, she married the Dutch
Protestant prince, William of Orange. William desperately feared an alliance between James II
and the Catholic French King. William and Mary were prepared to lead armed forces into
England and take over the throne. When James II second wife gave birth to a son who would be
raised Catholic and be the heir to the throne, Parliament got worried. Seven members of
parliament signed a letter asking Mary and William to bring an army and drive out James II.
William arrived at Torbay, on November 5th 1688 ready to fight for the throne. He was a brave
man, for James II s army was double the size of William s army. Although it didn t matter because
James II s army was deserting to the other side, James II army had abandoned him. When William
of Orange was welcomed into London, James II fled to France in disguise. Parliament claimed that
by abandoning his country, the king had abdicated and the throne was now left vacant. On February
6th 1689 Mary and William became King and Queen of England. Perhaps the most revolutionary
part of the Glorious Revolution was that the throne had been taken over without a shot fired. But
what this truly meant was the ending of absolute monarchy in England. Now rulers had to abide by
the laws of their country as well as its people.
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A Sunday in the Park
Morton stared intensely into his wife s eyes. The emotion behind his gaze consisted of
exasperation, anger, and confusion. Never in his ten years of marriage had his wife
counteracted him. His wife stood there with a shocked expression on her face, as if she was
alarmed with the fact that she back talked Morton. The silence between the two seemed to have
an effect on their surroundings as the soothing afternoon breeze came to a halt, almost as if it
wanted to hear what was going to be said next. I I...I don t know who else, sputtered Morton. He
let go of Larry s hand and looked at his own with shock. Morton couldn t believe that he was even
considering disciplining his own child with physical force. What am I thinking? thought Morton, I
would never hurt
Morton s thought was interrupted by the sound of heavy boots coming towards him and his family.
Morton turned around wondering what he was going to see. The barrell of a gun pointing at his
face? A knife? As Morton completed his turn, he was staring right at the man who awoke his
suppressed beast. The man from the park bench
The man walked towards Morton with a malicious smirk on his face. You didn t answer my
question pal, you and who else? Morton was trembling with rage and fear, and sweat began to run
down his pale face. The sun in the sky began to lose its warm light, as clouds drifted over its rays.
The sudden change in temperature caused Morton s hair to stand on end. Morton stared into the
man s eyes with a
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The Hidden Truth Of Multinational Corporations
The Hidden Truth
In modern society, we are constantly bombarded with decisions of what retailer or brand to buy
supplies from. We no longer have just a supermarket; we have a wide variety of merchandise
retailers to choose from. Debating where to go depending on the price of products, or perhaps the
quality, is a decision we battle with constantly. Yet, without thinking twice about where the product
came from, or its environmental impact, many of us go right ahead pick up the item, toss it in the
trolley and rush to pay for because we don t have time to care about stuff like this. There are other
important things, like when to get the car oil changed, right?
Multinational corporations (MNC) such as Mattel, Google, Microsoft, and eBay to ... Show more
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Even though words cannot do justice in emphasising the massive effect Multinational
corporations such as this one have globally, their injurious actions are affecting the environment
from all directions as well as aspects of our day to day life, something as simple as breathing
clean air. Diminishing the finite sources available in a certain areas, they are able to pack their
bags and move to another place, leaving many of its workers jobless. Subsequently,
employability established by new markets opening up provides opportunities to people to earn
money in order to support themselves and their families. However, the jobs multinational
corporations have provided require little to no expertise and are deskilled , which most
commonly is referred to as a job worse than McDonalds . In addition to this, workers receive a
pay less than minimum wage for extensive manual labour, barely enough for one meal a day.
Sweatshops are a prime example of cheap labour of eight hours a day; the Reference for Business
Encyclopedia claims that one of the earliest examples of a sweatshop was in the crude textile mills
of Ecuador where the Spanish conquerors enslaved the natives for the manufacture of clothes and
textiles. In more recent years, the majority of sweatshops have been successfully transformed into
businesses with more reasonable working conditions, but nonetheless sweatshops do continue to
exist in places where
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  • 2. Thin, Light And Light Thin. Light. Flexible. So I assume many of you have heard of LED screens or panels, chances are you are probably reading this on one of them. Or if you re one of those people who still use that stuff called paper then maybe on that. Well whatever you are reading this on prepare to empty you re wallet s because this new technology will surly brighten your day! LED s or Light Emitting Diodes have been around since the 60 s and I think they are starting to decline. The new technology slowly replacing LED s are OLED s or Organic Light Emitting Diodes. Now these are special because they contain small quantities of organic material such as carbon. OLED s feature many vase improvements over its older friend LED s, these include: flexibility, durability, transparency and the list goes on! Although this all comes with an unfortunately large price tag. While OLED s are a great technology nowadays they have not always been so advanced. The first working OLED was created in 1987 by Ching W. Tang and Steven Van Slyke at Eastman Kodak. Although this was the first technically working OLED, electroluminescence the principle OLED s use was first reported in 1953 by A. Bernanose, M. Comte, and P. Vonaux, using a high voltage electrical field. Electroluminescence is when a material emits light in response to the passage of an electric current or to a strong electric field being applied through the substance (J. Chim p.50, 64.). In the early days of production OLED s were very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Defining Community Essay Defining Community Before studying the definition of a community, one might associate the word with life back in their hometown. After reading through the definitions of community in numerous dictionaries, it is clear that community is so much more than the place you grow up in. It is interesting that the definition of one word could change so drastically over a decade. According to A Dictionary of American English, (1847) the definition of a community is a communistic or socialistic society. Although it isn t hard to identify the idea of each definition, they are extremely different. The definition of community from 1874 mentions communism. This is interesting because many people would not think of their community in terms ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Having left home, one may also consider themselves a part of the East Lansing community. Many students have come to the realization that they are apart of many more communities than just their hometowns. Just as the definitions of community found in The Oxford English Dictionary portray, there are numerous interpretations of the word, just as there are for each individual in real life. It was interesting that The Oxford Dictionary stated that members of the Jewish community think of themselves as the community. This hit home. Living in West Bloomfield where there was a large Jewish population made the transition to college even more difficult. It is impossible to be fully prepared to step into the real world. Organizations such as Hillel make the Michigan State community feel a bit more like home. Entering into a new community has the ability to change a person. State University has and will continue to impact us over the course of these four years. The Merriam Webster Online Dictionary states that a community is a group of people with a common characteristic or interest living together within a larger society. That just about sums up college life here at Michigan State University. Every person met, every class took, every club joined, leads to a new community of standards and rules. Take this class: coming into this class there were 27 individuals, coming from communities of their own, but by the end of this semester, this class has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Omnipotence Of God God is the almighty, the all powerful, and the creator. The concept of God has intrigued humans since the dawn of time. As a result, the ability to understand Him is necessary. The question, What is God?, has baffled intellectuals throughout history. According to the Oxford Dictionary, God is the creator and ruler of the universe and source of moral authority. However, this definition loosely describes the fundamentals of Godhimself. In order to accurately define Him, one must go beyond sources like the Bible because it contains refutable miracles to outline the acts of God. To truly define God, one must identify the traits that make God unparalleled. God must be an omniscient and omnipotent, an omnibenevolent, and an omnitemporal being.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By being all knowing, or omniscient, He is able to observe all parts of the universe. This ability is the reason why people believe He is cognizant of whether they have sinned or shown virtue. In order to be all knowing, God must also be all powerful, or omnipotent. Omnipotence allows God to create the universe and control everything within it. Without omniscience and omnipotence, God would be demoted to just a higher order being instead of the perfect being, which would defy the basis for monotheistic beliefs. Likely the most challenging trait for people to understand is God s omnibenevolence: the ability to be completely good. Omnibenevolence suggests His capacity to end all suffering. However, He intentionally allows the path of life to veer away from perfection. This fact stems from the gift of free will. Without free will, life would lose its meaning and thus would be fundamentally imperfect. God s omnibenevolence is to provide a life with meaning. His creation of an imperfect existence is the epitome of perfection, for what is life but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Film Industry Of Crisis By Frank O Hara Introduction A a result of my keen interest in my Media Studies Course I have chosen to look for a poem that highlights the positive and negative viewpoints on different issues surrounding the film industry. The poem I have found, The Film Industry In Crisis by Frank O Hara in 1957, comments on the choice audiences must make between Glorious Silver Screen or to the American LEgion or the Catholic church. O Hara also makes a brief reference to give credit where it s due , which has lead me to look further into the impacts of Illegal streaming of film. I also wonder about how the viewing experience has been affected by external factors throughout history and what the impacts of developing technology have been on the film industry as a whole. How have changes to technology, including legal streaming sites, influenced the consumption of films? The way films are being made has significantly affected the way films are consumed with the introduction of full colour viewing to the increase in resolution and frame rate of film as a result of digitalisation of film in the early 2000 s. Access to entertainment has also changed with audiences shifting from traditional cinema to smaller more readily accessible methods. Through the early 1900 s cinema ticket sales in the US remained steady, around 80 90 million sales annually (CyberCollege ). After the introduction of television in 1929, ticket sales began dropping and by the time the 1950 s arrived ticket sales had dropped to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Importance Of Treatment For Bulimia Nervosa This paper demonstrates the significance of treatment for Bulimia Nervosa as well as which way of treatment is best for Bulimia. The purpose of this research is to analyze the best treatments for Bulimia Nervosa. More emphasis on the question, is Bulimia Nervosa best treated with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or with antidepressants such as Adapin or Prozac? Furthermore, in the paper the results will indicate the efficacy of treatment of which method of treatment is best for Bulimia. Bulimia Nervosa is characterized by The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders as eating in a discrete period, of time (e.g., within any two hour period), and amount of food that is definitely larger than what most individuals would eat in a similar period of time under similar circumstances (DSM (5th ed., [DSM 5], American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013). It can also be characterized as a sense of lack of control over eating during the episode (e.g., a feeling that one cannot stop eating or control what or how much one is eating) (DSM (5th ed., [DSM 5], American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013). Bulimia was known to be very difficult to treat when it first was acknowledged (Hudson, Pope, Harrison Jonas, 1983). Fortunately today it can be treated by drug or cognitive therapy. Since that time, a vast variety of treatments have been looked into, and since then two approaches have been known to establish efficacy (Hudson, et al.). One is cognitive behavioral therapy. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Movie Made America Analysis Hugo and The Artist are two films that share one pronounced quality. The ability of the two films to be so relatable simply to attract a greater audience has proved itself to be a great way in obtaining a greater number of interested spectators. Robert Sklar notes an enlightening topic within his book, Movie Made America: A Cultural History of American Movies, as he states, In motion picture comedy, a medium close to popular moods and tastes, the pendulum in the early years of Depression and sound swung back to the rough and tumble chaos of the Keystone style, this tie in a highly verbal form with a more pointed anti bourgeois animus (120). Note, he is referencing the transition from silent films to talkies in this particular instance, but his point is still valid in other cases. For... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Much like today, orphaned children without any immediate relatives to turn to seem to find themselves trouble, whether it be intentionally or unintentionally. Hugo s issues were the unintentional ends of that spectrum, as proven through the daunting thought of being exiled to a children s home. His responsibility prevailed as he took over his uncle s job when he went off on a drinking binge. Hugo s real persistence was prevalent in the scene where he followed Isabelle home in effort to get his notebook back. His unbreakable bond with his father continued on after his death and allowed Hugo an adventure of a lifetime and the opportunity to, despite Hugo s various internal conflicts, ultimately find a home. This sheer fact, in my opinion, inspired the audience, giving them hope and promise for a better life. This is why I mention the excerpt from Sklar, noting people s tastes and preferences as being essential in how they respond to a film s message. If filmmakers do not take into account the audience they are trying to please, the film has little to no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Many Identities of Hamlet in Hamlet by William... The Many Identities of Hamlet in Hamlet by William Shakespeare In the play Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, the protagonist, Price Hamlet, uses several ways to defend himself against his oedipal desires, his animosity towards his uncle, as well as his own inner conflict . Hamlet s hatred towards Claudius stems from two crimes committed; Claudius murder of his brother and his incest with Hamlet s mother. Because of the seriousness of both crimes, as well as the fact that both persons affected are closely related, there is evidence of an interrelation between both of the crimes; which can further explains Hamlet s reaction. Following his father, King Hamlet s death, his mother, Gertrude proceeds to marry his Uncle Claudius; this causes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, the idea of sexuality being connected with Hamlet s mother can be seen in comparison to Hamlet s association between Ophelia and erotic desire. In essence, Hamlet is reverting to a more infantile mind frame when associating Gertrude with Ophelia, subconsciously trying to defend himself against his unresolved Oedipal desires towards his mother. However, when King Hamlet dies and Gertrude remarries, Hamlet s repulsion of his mother is transmitted to Ophelia, causing Hamlet to completely reject her. Hamlet s oedipal desires for his mother, Gertrude, emerge following his father s death. However, contrary to the natural course of the Oedipus Complex, where Hamlet would replace his father, Gertrude marries another man; namely, his Uncle Claudius. In this respect, Claudius now not only represents Hamlet s object of vengeance, but represents Hamlet, himself. The familial image of his father s own brother being intimate with his mother reflects Hamlet s own incestuous desires as well; this can be seen as the root of Hamlet s inner conflict. By killing his Uncle, he would be subconsciously killing himself as well. For this reason, Hamlet has extreme difficulty carrying out the murder of his uncle. Throughout the play Hamlet searches for excuses to procrastinate the deed of killing his father s murderer. His use of cowardice, doubt of his uncle s guilt and even the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Egyptian Pyramids Research Paper The civilization of Ancient Egypt was one of the earliest in world history. It is usually held to have begun around 2650 B.C. There are about eighty pyramids in Egypt from ancient Egypt to this day. The three largest and well preserved of them were all built for the pharaoh Khufu. The first Egyptian pyramid is believed to be the Pyramid of Djoser, it was built in Saqqara around 4650 years ago (2640 BC). But otherwise most Ancient Egyptian pyramids were built as tombs for Pharaohs and their families. There are around 130 pyramids which have been discovered in ancient Egypt. A pharaoh was believed to be a god on earth and believed that he had the most power. He was the top class in every pyramid, he was responsible for making the laws for the Egyptians. When the pharaoh died the ancient Egyptians believed that he became Osiris the king of death. Every pyramid had people living inside them, or they were used to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pharaohs were buried in pyramids of many different shapes and sizes. The pyramid had sloping sides so that the dead pharaoh could symbolically climb to the sky and live forever. Egyptian Society was structured just like a pyramid. At the top of the pyramid was a God or known as the Pharaoh who was believed that controlled the universe. The population of ancient Egypt was divided into different categories of the pyramid. This makes the lives of many Egyptians different that lived in the pyramids.The mystery of ancient Egypt has captured the imagination of historians and people for thousands of years. The biggest mystery in ancient Egypt is who built the pyramids? Built about 4500 years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Stroke Prevention Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States (National Stroke Association, 2010). Stroke is also a leading cause of disability. Approximately every 40 seconds someone in the United States has a stroke which is about 795,000 per year (National stroke Association, 2010). The incidence of strokemakes it a major health problem in the United States. Prevention and early intervention is the key to reducing death and disability from stroke. Cost effective prevention strategies are needed for the delivery of stroke awareness and prevention. A priority of our health care system should be to educate the community about stroke risk factors and stroke warning signs to decrease potential death and disability from this preventable... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Non modifiable risk factors for stroke are age, gender, race and ethnicity, and family history. The risk for stroke doubles every 10 years after the age of 55 (Rosamound et al., 2007). African Americans older than age 65 have two to five times the risk of stroke compared with Caucasian adults of a similar age (Hylek et al., 2006). Hispanics have a higher incidence of stroke than Caucasians (Stroke Association, 2010). According to the National Stroke Association (2010), approximately 55,000 more women than men have a stroke each year. The target audience for this project will be people age 55 or older. All individuals may take part in this program regardless of age. Stroke warning signs are an important component in educating the community. Stroke warning signs include sudden paralysis, weakness or numbness in the face, arm, or leg; sudden blurred or decreased vision in one or both eyes; difficulty speaking or understanding simple statements; dizziness; loss of balance or loss of coordination; and sudden intense headache (National Stroke Association, 2010). Decreasing the time from stroke onset to hospital presentation depends on the stroke knowledge of the community. The act F.A.S.T. (Face, Arms, Speech, and Time) campaign promoted by the National Stroke Association is a great way to educate the public on what to do if someone is having a stroke. The acronym prompts people to look for signs such as a droopy face, numbness or weakness on one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Comparing Eveline And The Jilting Of Granny Weatherall For this journal, identify a common theme between these two readings, and analyze how this theme is represented in each reading: James Joyce s Eveline and Katherine Anne Porter The Jilting of Granny Weatherall uses almost the same themes and literary devices to show readers the life of a young woman name Eveline and a dying old widow named Ms. Weatherall. Both stories gives us the theme of repression and being unable to escape the past and move forward to start a new life as well as dealing with love ones that have moved on to the afterlife. Eveline is a third person narrative which tells the tale of a young woman who is going through a hard time with her abusive father but was able to find love with a man who treats her with the upmost respect and wants to marry her. However, Eveline feel as if it s her duty to stay home and help her father and put her happiness aside. The ship that Eveline was supposed to leave on symbolizes freedom from her old life and promises of a new beginning. When Eveline chooses not to leave on the ship, she condemns herself to live an unfulfilled life. Frank symbolizes a new life because he s the exact opposite of her father bringing in comfort and joy.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, her fiance, George, abandoned her. Consequently, she lost not only her future husband but also a good measure of her self esteem so it seem. Ultimately, she married a man named John and bore him four children. But John died young, leaving her to finish rearing the children. Then one of the children Hapsy, her favorite died, too, after bearing a child of her own. Granny s losses make their mark on her, as the following passage indicates. In a flashback, Granny is speaking to her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Freedom Of African American Freedom The fight for freedom is like drowning. Some people have been under the water for so long they are no longer conscious of their surroundings. Others try to resurface. Once we do resurface, we must never stop swimming or we will be dragged back under the dark, devastating water. The freedom we create for ourselves may change our lives, but there is always room for improvement in this ever changing world. In order to make the best for ourselves and our families, we need to liberate ourselves from these forces repeatedly as the pressure the controlling forces put on us becomes too much. Throughout history, different groups of people have been mistreated due to stereotypes. One minority group is the African Americanpopulation in our country. For hundreds of years, America has limited the freedom of African Americans. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, African Americans were made slaves, because the Caucasian people who lived here thought of them as less of people than they were. In the Three Fifths Compromise , when deciding how many representatives should be for each state, they decided slaves were counted as three fifths of a person, an extremely insulting fraction. African American slaves suffered for centuries enduring hard labor and abuse in return for no money. This treatment was unbearable and some decided to try to escape. Using the Underground Railroad, a system of safe houses for slaves escaping the dangerous south to come to the north, people such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Key Findings From Secondary Sources 5.3 Key Findings from Secondary Sources Secondary Sources. Secondary sources included a literature review of the following material: The NZ Treasury guide (The Treasury, 2015) for undertaking a cost benefit analysis was quite useful. Although not primarily designed for private enterprise use and not all parts of the guide were be relevant to this Hills Hat project, it was nevertheless very comprehensive and encouraged a whole of life analysis. Operations Management, Edition 9, by Jay Heizer and Barry Render (Heizer Render, 2008). This book provided a thorough examination of manufacturing operations and productivity and included a multitude of tools, techniques and worked examples that had some relevant to this project. Hills... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This guide was too detailed for our purposes and aimed at the evaluation of much larger investment propositions, but it nevertheless fully acquainted us with the principles and processes of undertaking a cost benefit analysis. The benefits of a possible solution are summed, and then the costs associated with that solution are subtracted, were Value = Benefits Cost. We did not attempt to put a dollar value on intangible items, such as the benefits and costs associated with employee stress, morale and motivation. However, we did appreciate that options that reduced overtime were likely to cause a drop in employee morale and thus cause a reduction in productivity as employees focus on their loss of overtime instead for making the products. Operations Management by Heizer Render. This secondary source of information helped us better understand manufacturing productivity, outsourcing, capacity planning, layout strategies, work measurement, inventory management and sampling. With regard inventory management we discussed with the stores person the tightrope walked between the cost of too little stock (raw materials, work in progress, and finished goods) and the cost of too much stock given that much of Hills Hats raw materials were imported. There were some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Installing A High Price Tag It s said that bathrooms and kitchens are what sell houses. This is in large part because renovations on these rooms carry a higher price tag. Whether fixing up a kitchen to improve the sale price of a home or remodeling to meet personal tastes, some smart shopping has the potential to save thousands while still creating a high end look. Odd Lots and Closeouts As home dГ©cor trends change, companies who manufacture everything from light fixtures to floor tiles discontinue some merchandise to make way for newer styles. Shopping for clearance prices on closeout items may garner savings of 75% or more off of retail prices. Keep in mind that discontinued items are available in limited quantities. When purchasing items such as wall coverings or floor coverings, take accurate measurements and be sure to purchase enough to finish the entire job. Also remember that sales on discontinued items are often final, so avoid purchasing in excess. As with fashion, home dГ©cor lines usually introduce new styles in the spring and fall. These time of year are prime times for closeout shopping. However, many home improvement stores change their inventory throughout the year, marking items at clearance prices to clear out shelf space for other products. Shopping frequently at many different stores will likely turn up a wider array of products at the bet possible prices. Slightly Irregular Merchandise Companies that sell high end merchandise put all products through rigorous quality control ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Camelot-Personal Narrative Essay Joan seemed to accept this answer. And how long have you lived here in Camelot? she asked. This was the question Perceval always dreaded, because it often forced him to discuss his past, which he hated to do. I ve lived here a little over ten years. I lived on a small farm on the outskirts of Camelot until I was nine years old. I lived there with my parents and my sister. That is, until King Urien s men raided our village and killed my family. All three of them, he said, his voice catching ever so slightly before continuing. Owen, another farmer and family friend was a widower. He took me in and has been a father to me ever since. He had no children so it was just the two of us. Much of my time was taken up by farming chores, but Owen knew I dreamed of being a knight and made sure I continued on with my sword lessons. He s a good man. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I m all too familiar with Urien s ways, Joan remarked, sounding chocked up. My father and I lived in his kingdom until we moved here a few months ago. Urien was a horrible barbarian and most of us were grateful when he died. They d now reached the pond and paused. Joan turned toward Perceval. I am so sorry about your family, Perceval. What a terrible thing for a child to go through. What where their names? Perceval could still recall their faces vividly. And thinking of them had never stopped hurting. My father was Yale, my mother Madlen, and my sister Deryn. Beautiful names, said Joan. All three of them. She reached out and touched Perceval s jaw with care. You ve experienced such a terrible loss, but you re not bitter. In fact, you seem like a good soul. Her touch comforted him. I try to be, he all but whispered. For them. Perceval cleared his throat and did his best to change the direction of the conversation. He didn t want the mood to turn somber. It all happened ages ago. I ve done a good deal of traveling and have had lots of adventures, so life s been kind to me ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Holistic Rubrics A tool to evaluate a third year nursing student for the management of a postoperative patient using the nursing process Educators are faced with many challenges in accurately assessing and evaluating students, and although these two codes are closely related, their effective completion requires different actions. Assessment is a systematic process of collecting and interpreting information about students achievements, while evaluation refers to a value judgement that attaches meaning to the data obtained through assessment (Mc Donald, 2007). Educators are called upon to assess and evaluate students who they instruct based on the students learning outcomes and course objectives. Rubrics can be used as an objective tool to evaluate students performance in a particular area, since it assists the examiner to identify key components of which are to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This point is often expressed in terms of students understanding the learning target and criteria for success. For this reason, rubrics underpin the coordination of instruction and assessment, and they help students learn (Books, 2013). There are two types of rubrics available for use in examinations, a holistic rubric and an analytic rubric. Holistic rubrics can be defined as single criteria rubrics (one dimensional) used to assess participants overall achievement on an activity or item based on predefined achievement levels. Holistic rubrics may use a percentage or text only scoring method and to assess student s work as a whole. (Brightspace, 2016) Analytic rubric focuses on individual elements of the ideal response and scores each element separately (McDonald, 2007). Analytic rubrics identify and assess components of a finished product. This rubric breaks down the characteristics of an assignment into parts, allowing the scorer to itemize and define exactly what aspects are strong, and which ones need ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Descriptive Home Home. A word that brings comfort and eases the stress and pains of the world. This word uplifts the soul and drives us to complete the daunting and hectic task of the day in hopes of returning to its warm embrace. It s our shelter, our essence, our backbone. When people hear the word home, an image of high definition comes into their minds, the colors crisp and the smells precise. I wish I had this luxury. The luxury of attachment. I long for the feeling of walking into a house, and knowing it s mine; knowing it will never leave and I will never leave it. Being a dependent of the military for fifteen of your seventeen years does this. You learn to become numb to physical objects and pack only the things that matter the most to you in a small brown box. That is all you get: a little brown box. Home #1. Location: Alaska. I guess this my first real home. I surely don t remember the atmosphere of it all, for I was only a baby. My parents filled the void of my memories with stories of their time there. Like how they had to cover the windows with blankets and tin foil when the land was enveloped in never ending daylight, just to get an ounce of sleep. Or how they had to bustle around the town in the precarious state of civil twilight. They made Alaska seem so foreign and mysterious. My first home is still a mystery to me, and will probably always be. Home #2. Location: Utah. This home is where I began to develop memories. My first memory was, in fact, a nightmare. A man eating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Hegemonic Masculinity Summary R.W. Connell s (1995) concept of hegemonic masculinity is the most significant theoretical device for understanding the masculinity hierarchy. Demetriou (2001) states how hegemonic masculinity expresses two different social practices, from a social constructivist view. The first is that men benefit from the patriarchal system of society. The second process is that there is an intramasculine hierarchy by which the social order of men is created and maintained. Connell (1995) argues that this is the reason for the societal genderorder where not only do men uphold power over women, but also certain men are dominant over other men. Demetriou (2001) criticises Connell s term of hegemonic masculinityfor being too broad, as the main focus is usually placed on the intramasculine process. He therefore believes this process to be internal hegemony (ibid). In terms of the intramasculine order , Connell argues that there is a specific type of masculinity that is revered the most and holds dominance over all other. Men who most closely exemplify this archetype are considered to hold the most social capital. In this model Connell states that gay men are at the bottom of the order and straight men that embody certain characteristics sit atop the hierarchy. Connell s model furthers Brannon s (1976) work. In this he suggests four rules by which men should follow. Hence, in Connell s (1995) model homophobia is a significant factor in sitting at the top of the hierarchy and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Essay Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky is the author of six symphonies and the finest and most popular operas in the Russian repertory. Tchaikovsky was also one of the founders of the school of Russian music. He was a brilliant composer with a creative imagination that helped his career throughout many years. He was completely attached to his art. His life and art were inseparably woven together. I literally cannot live without working, Tchaikovsky once wrote, for as soon as one piece of work is finished and one would wish to relax, I desire to tackle some new work without delay. The purpose of this paper is to give you a background concerning Tchaikovsky s biography, as well as to discuss his various works of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The young Peter would enter a ministry of Justice as a clerk in 1859 (Mason 1). Tchaikovsky stayed there four years despite the long journey to Western Europe and increasing involvement in music. In 1863 he entered the conservatory where he took private teachings and focused all his energy to his music and compositions. Three years later in 1866 he and his family had moved to Moscow with a professorship of harmony at a new conservatory. Even by this time very little of his music had pleased the conservative musical establishment or the more nationalist group. It was not until 1868 when his 1st Symphony had a good public reception when heard in Moscow. Not even a year later Tchaikovsky wrote his first opera the Voyevada. He later used this piece in his next opera the Oprichnik, which won some success at St. Petersburg in 1874. It was then that a critic named Balakirev requested that he write a work on Romeo and Juliet, which would later be known as the Fantasy Overture. This specific work was rewritten many times until it met the requirements of Balakirev. This romantic piece is a symphony where each theme stood for a character in the drama. It is these expressive themes that make his first works well defined. The symphony Romeo and Juliet is a love song in sonata form. It is a Fantasy Overture and not a symphonic poem, because Tchaikovsky makes no attempt to tell the story in order or in detail (Hanson 118). The piece opens with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Vera Wang Engagement Ring Essay He gently holds the ring with the shiny, large stone. He says to himself, it has to be perfect. His expression speaks that the Vera Wang engagement ring from the Love collection at Zales is the perfect ring to propose with. The man in the magazine sits in a black and white setting. He looks to be in deep thought. When it comes to buying an engagement ring, the major key point is the ring. $4,000: that is what the average American spends on an engagementring. The cost of an engagement ring can be pricy, and what many fail to realize is that they are only paying for the name brand not the quality. The ad in the Cosmopolitan magazine implies that a perfect marriageis only perfect if one buys the Vera Wang Love collection ring from Zales. The word perfect is bolded in black, san serif letters in front of a white background. The word love is in capital letters, with the collection ring sitting in between the letters L and O on the bottom left hand corner of the magazine. The text on the image is small, with the words love and perfect made larger for emphasis. The words are emphasized for two reasons: to capture the reader s attention and to create an illusion that the Vera Wang ring is the only ring to propose with. The image is perfectly balanced with the man in a grey tone and a white... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The advertisement is found in a Cosmopolitan magazine, which is geared towards adults in their mid twenties. Zales put their ad in this magazine because according to the Huffington Post, the average marrying age is in the early and mid twenties (Borreson n.p). It is becoming more likely for couples to marry at a young age (Borreson n.p). On the magazine s page it implies that Zales are the diamond experts and that the ring is exclusively sold at their stores. According to the ad, an engagement ring is better when it s bigger, shinier, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Goodfellas Analysis Film Summary: Goodfellas A young half Irish and half Italian boy named Henry Hill works at a cab stand in East New York, Brooklyn in 1965, for Paulie Cicero; a mob boss. Henry ran errands for the mob such as; bombing and lighting cars on fire. Henry s father finds out that he is skipping school in return beats him. After the mob finds out about Henry s issue with the school they threaten the mail carrier to send all of Henry s school mail to them. Later, he meets Jimmy Conway who at the time is one of the most feared guys in the city because he is a known hitman, he would steal trucks full of cigarettes, alcohol, among other things. At the age of eleven, Jimmy has himself arrested for the first time and was doing hits for the bosses at the age of sixteen. Henry meets a young Italian boy named Tommy who is around the same age as Henry. Jimmy steals a truck full of cigarettes which Henry and Tommy sell on the streets. This results in Henry s first arrest for selling stolen cigarettes on the streets. Fast forward to Idlewild Airport (modern day JFK Airport) 1963 where Henry and Tommy are stealing trucks from the airport, in which they conspire with truck drivers. Henry Hill, Tommy, and a security guard meet at a restaurant to plan to steal four hundred and twenty thousand dollars from Air France. Tommy brings Henry Hill along on a double date and introduces him to Karen a young Jewish woman who later becomes Henry s wife. On June 11, 1970, Billy Batts, a mobster in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. generalized anxiety disorder Essay Generalized Anxiety Disorder Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a chronic and often disabling condition that is associated with uncontrollable worry and tension. The vicious cycle of anxiety and worry interferes with relationships, careers, and education, and often leads to depression. This disorder is much more than the normal anxiety that everyone experiences from time to time, and can be crippling in its severity. GAD is unlikely to disappear without proper treatment, and often worsens over time. Physical manifestations of GAD often include headaches, trembling, twitching, fatigue, irritability, frustration, muscle tension, and inability to concentrate. Sleep disturbances may also occur. Individuals suffering from this disorder ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5. The anxiety, worry, or physical symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. 6. The disturbances is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g. a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition (e.g. hyperthyroidism) and does not occur exclusively during a Mood Disorder, a Psychotic Disorder, or a Pervasive Developmental Disorder. Treatment of GAD: Medications: Benzodiazepines Medications such as Klonopin, Ativan, Valium, and Xanax often bring quick relief from the symptoms of anxiety. They are generally used while waiting for other medications to begin working, as addiction and tolerance is possible. Antidepressants Antidepressants can be useful in managing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Imperialization Of Greek Civilization Very few civilizations have had as profound an influence on the world as those of ancient Greece. The Greeks laid the foundations for fields varying from philosophy to political theory to war tactics. However, this influence was not just due to their intelligence or success, but their widespread presence in the Mediterranean. Greek culture was spread throughout their known world in two distinct manners, the foundation of apoikia in the Archaic Age (8th century to 500 B.C. ) and imperialists by poleis, primarily Athensof the Classical Age (490 323 B.C ). Though the culture of a mother city (mД“tropolis) may have spread through two very different manners of colonization. The word is not used in the literal sense, but rather hereafter used to mean spreading of culture , as the former can hardly be described using the contemporary definition of colonization and the latter was through Athenian empire building. These developments had a significant impact on ancient Greeceand our modern perception thereof. Like most of the ancient world, we can best analyze these methods of colonialism through extant artifacts. I will analyze an inscription of the foundation oath of Cyrene, which recounts the decision and manner in which the island of Thera sent its citizens to the form a new polis, and the fragments of the Lapis Primus, a marble monolith that documented tributes to Athens when the city was at the peak of its imperial age, evidencing the magnitude of their power and influence in the Greek region. The Cyrene inscription is a short oath from the 4th century B.C. that describes, from three centuries prior, the Theran rationale behind forming Cyrene, the manner in which they undertook this expedition, and their perception of the newly formed city. The inscription claims that Apollo spontaneously ordered the Therans to send a group of people to Libya in order to form a colony, with their citizen Battos as the king. The Theran assembly decided to send one son from each household, who was in the prime of life, 4 along with any free man who desired to leave, to colonize Cyrene. The assembly threatened anyone who resisted departure with the death penalty and a curse upon him and his descendants. Once the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Character Analysis Of Irresponsible Dale In Striking Out Alcoholic, Irresponsible, and manipulative. These traits are of Dale who was a large influence, but a bad one at that. These traits unfortunately reflect on the other characters within the book Striking out by Will Weaver. In this book the main characters including Billy Baggs, Heather, and Gina are all poorly influenced by a antagonistic person, Dale Schwartz, who was not once a good influence to anyone within the story. Firstly Dale is being his irresponsible self who never thinks of the consequences of his actions before he does any of them throughout the story. For example Dale gives minors alcohol without thinking of the consequences. Now, to show just how foolish he is, when he gives Dany alcohol he then says; I don t know what gets... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example when Dale wants to meet at midnight (which they all do for some reason) he manipulates Heather and threatens her to make her lie about who raped her when he says, Later after we went to Bob s barn, what you did to Heather. Dale said. I did tell her, Heather said. Her voice sounded funny, like she wasn t herself now . That last quote just goes to show how much of a poor influence Dale was and how manipulated children to lie for him. After that dale then threatens children with his rifle and is even condescending to them when he says; You ain t gonna get away with this, Billy said! With what? Dale said. Nobody seems to know just what it it we re talking about. Just what is this? (269). After that he then threatens children to cover up for his own mistakes instead of taking responsibility for his own mistakes. Additionally to dig his grave a little deeper he then threatens everyone involved and takes no responsibility for his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Autozone AutoZone Case Study Analysis Executive Summary: A case brief on AutoZone,Inc is being presented in this article. The paper briefly discusses the history and progress strategy of the company so far. The main idea of the paper is the dilemma faced by a portfolio manager Mark Johnson and the wise decision he could make in order to safeguard his client s portfolio. The paper examines the current position of AutoZone in the market and its growth potential which would help Johnson in making his decision. At the closure of the paper, recommendations are being presented not only to the portfolio manager but also to the AutoZone. Interestingly, how much of an impact can an interference of a corporate raider have on the growth of a company ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the short run share repurchases might look good in order to increase the share price in the market and increasing the Earnings Per Share of the stock. Even though the act of share repurchases might be an elusive move, no doubt that it is a sophisticated move as well. Most of the time management is well aware of its decisions and makes judgments in the best interest of the shareholders. But, AutoZone was pushing its luck by accumulating debt and somehow seemed like the management wasn t concerned about the credit rating of the company. Another alternative would be to use the cash to increase number of stores or expansion of its business in Brazil. There is always a first mover advantage that AutoZone could capture in the Brazil market. AutoZone had already captured the market in Mexico, Canada and Puerto Rico.Yet again, autoparts industry seems to have slowed down its number of store in the last year but the distance travelled by light trucks has remained the same while the average age of these vehicles has increased (Appendix Figure 4 amp; 5). This means that these vehicles require maintenance in the long run. Also, AutoZone could be the first to capture new markets. Conventionally, AutoZone could also utilize its cash flow in acquisition transaction. Although, acquiring a budding or established counterpart might increase the cash flow of the firm, additional legal formalities ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Inner City Stereotypes Essay Black, White, Hispanic, and Asian; we all have our thoughts on them. What do I mean you ask? The thoughts that we have already preset for the different races. The assumptions we use to portray a single person or group; are stereotypes. The unreliable generalization about all members of a group that does not recognize individual differences within the group. We will not talk about stereotypes everywhere. Lets narrow the focus down to innercity stereotypes. An inner city is an area inside of a city associated with social and economic problems. Think of Los Angeles, there are multiple neighborhoods inside it; such as Watts, and Compton. Even better think of New York City, some of the neighborhoods include; Brooklyn, Harlem, Queens, and Manhattan. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most people will have negative views and associates them as a criminal. They will assume that you live in poverty, you are on government assistance, and that you obtain a low level education. These views are forced on us because of the way society has delineate them. For example when we see a news report about a car that has been stolen in the inner city we instantly think a poor raised black man; but why? Well society has told us that if one black man has stolen, then all black men are thieves. On television they advertise welfare and government assistance, but what they show is a poor single parent, who is generally a minority. Society tell us that these stereotypes are what everyone is like, but that is just not the case. I can tell you first hand that the stereotypes about us inner city people are wrong. I say us because I am an inner city born and raised resident. Some people from these parts commit crime therefore it supports the notion and claims of these stereotypes. Why do people get shocked or surprised when a stereotype is wrong? I was raised to never judge a book by it s cover, I understand everyone was not raised like me; everyone claims they do not judge before knowing the facts, which we all know to not be true. Before meeting someone we already have an idea of who they are and where they came ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Analysis Of Blanche Dubois s Blanche DuBois arrives to visit her sister, Mrs. Stella Kowalski, who lives in the French Quarter ofNew Orleans. She is shocked by the (low quality/low class) looks of the place. While a neighborgoes to find Stella, Blanche looks around the apartment for a drink. When her sister comes,Blanche quite honestly (says bad things about) the place. She explains that she has come for avisit because her nerves are shattered from teaching. Noticing that the apartment has only tworooms, she has fears about staying but she tells Stella that she can t stand being alone. She explains to Stella that their old (related to a person s relatives going way back for many years) home, Belle Reve, has been lost. While Stella goes to the bathroom, Stanley, her husband,enters and meets Blanche. He questions her about her past and especially about her earliermarriage, which upsets Blanche to the point that she feels sick. The following night Stella and Blanche plan to have dinner out and go to a movie while Stanleyplays poker with his friends. But before they leave, Stanley wants to know how Belle Reve waslost. Blanche tries to explain and gives him all the papers and documents having to do with theplace. Later that night when Blanche and Stella return from their movie, the men are still playingpoker. Blanche meets Mitch, one of Stanley s friends, who seems to be more sensitive than theothers. While Mitch is in the second room talking to Blanche, Stanley becomes angry over aseries of events, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. What I Learned When I Get A Traffic Ticket September 9, 2015 was the first time I have ever gotten a ticket. It happened when I was in junior college in Arizona. A lesson I learned is that speeding turns into going to court. My court date was set for November 4th which was a Wednesday. I remember waking up that morning and thinking to myself, What the hell did I just get myself into? I was so nervous that before I left Arizona Western Community College to head to the Yuma Municipal Court, I went to my bathroom and threw my guts out. Yes, I know it s only a traffic ticket but I have never been to court in my whole life. So the drive over to the court was probably the longest drive ever. It felt like when I drive from Ashland to Portland. My Aunty Donna who was the Poly mom for all the polynesian boys who played football at Arizona Western brought me something to eat so I didn t pass out in court. Even after she brought me Mcdonald s, I was still feeling a bit groggy but I just said to myself that I am a man and I will face the consequences that I am given. For some reason I thoughtI was going to jail for a couple of days and Donna was telling me the whole time, STOP you are not going to jail for a traffic ticket! Yes, as silly as I sound thinking I was going to jail for a traffic ticket, it was all surreal and I was so scared and nervous. When I got to Yuma Municipal Court I walked in and saw the metal detectors. I was thinking to myself that the only place I have seen these things was in the airport right ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Relationship Between Democracy And Civility Author Ken Burns (2011) describes the relationship between democracy and civility when he said, But civility is essential to our ability as a nation to confront together difficult issues, even when we may disagree, and to continue to improve as a country (National Constitution Center, 2011). Democracy and civility go hand in hand; without democracy, there wouldn t be civility and without civility there wouldn t be democracy. In a democracy, the model of dissent should be deliberation, yet the long and careful debate we once had has shifted towards violent measures to fulfill one s own needs. The model of dissent has transformed from deliberation to violencedue impart, to the technological advancements throughout the world. This... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Albert Bandura, a renowned psychologist, studied how some behaviors are learned through imitation. He calls this the social learning theory. It is exemplified in his classic experiment called the Bobo Doll Experiment. The children participating in the experiment were individually shown into a room with toys and then played with them for 10 minutes while either, 1) 24 children (12 girls and 12 boys) watched a male or female model behaving aggressively toward a toy called a Bobo Doll . The adults attacked the Bobo doll in a distinctive manner, either punching or kicking and in some cases using a hammer. 2) Another 24 children were exposed to a non aggressive model who played in a quiet and subdued manner for 10 minutes. 3) The final 24 children were used as a control group and were not exposed to any model at all (McLeod, 2011). In order to study whether these three situations had a different effect on the children, the experimenter subjected all the children to mild aggression arousal (McLeod, 2011) by taking each child separately to a room with toys. Once the child began to play with the toys, the experimenter told the child that these were the experimenter s best toys and she had decided to reserve them for the other children (McLeod, 2011). The experimenter then brought the child into the next room, which had some aggressive toys, such as a toy hammer, and some non aggressive toys. For twenty minutes the child s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Causes of US Intervention in Nicaragua In 1845, a Nicaraguan journalist warned his compatriots, The waterway across the Isthmus of Nicaragua is the apple of our Eden. It will be our curse . This metaphor is appropriate in that it reflects the turbulent times the country of Nicaragua will face as a direct result from U.S. military intervention. In 1857, the United States utilized military intervention in order to save the nation of Nicaraguafrom a citizen of their own upbringing. William Walker, an ambitious American filibuster hailing from Pennsylvania had been overrunning several Latin American nations in pursuit for his own economic profits; however, in the end, the administrative government of the United States determined that the efforts of the military were unfounded and would reflect poorly; therefore the operation was repudiated by the government. The failure of the American government to fully dismiss William Walker s conquest for power within the Latin America and punish him accordingly underscores how the United States consistently proves to support figures that often have the worst intentions but claim to uphold the interests of America. The causes of military intervention within Nicaragua in 1857 to stop William Walker can be traced back to the economic and social impulses that had erected from the onset of Manifest Destiny occurring within the United States. The 1800s represented the time of ambition, growth, and development all falling under the big umbrella known as the Manifest Destiny. By ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Brief Summary Of The Book Angela s Ashes 1)Angela s Ashes 2)The novel takes place in Brooklyn, New York and Limerick, Ireland during the late 1930s and 1940s. 3)The novel opens with Frank s mother, Angela, and father, Malachy, meeting in Brooklyn, New York and being forced to get married out of wedlock. His parents later have his younger brother Malachy and twin brothers Eugene and Oliver. Their father struggles with alcoholism, and spends all of his wages on alcohol until Frank s sister is born. But his sister Margaret dies and the family decides to move back to Ireland. When they arrive, their father returns to his constant drunken stupor and the family struggles financially. Soon after their arrival the twins pass and Angela has a miscarriage. They spend much of their time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Franks father, Malachy, was from the North of Ireland, which always prevented him from getting jobs aside from his alcoholism. Others see the intellectual potential Frank has to thrive, but because of his outer appearance he is shunned. When his father wanted him to become an altar boy, they were turned away because of their poverty. The second time he was turned away was when Frank was told he had could succeed in school, but was turned away by the secondary institution because of his looks. His mother even starts to see that her own children s opportunities are being limited by their poverty, which cannot be helped. That s the second time a door was slammed in your face by the Church...Stephen Carey told you and your father you couldn t be an altar boy and closed the door in your face... Brother Murray slams the door in your face... You are never to let anybody slam the door in your face again. Do you hear me? (McCourt 289 290).Throughout the novel it is obvious that a lack of money and Malachy Sr. s reputation are root to many of their problems. Although Frank was faced with many childhood adversities because of his family s class, his story and travels to America prove that overcoming imposed limitations is in fact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Sex Education Programs Sex education programs were created to reduce the number of teen pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, and HIV/AIDS. For a long time there has been a debate over which sex education method, comprehensive or abstinence only, should be taught to adolescents. Comprehensive sex education is an approach that advocates giving teens age appropriate instruction concerning birth control methods, safe sex, and differing sexual orientations (Kelly, 2011, p. 153). This method may encourage abstinence or waiting until marriage, but they also want to inform adolescents about the potential risks and how to protect themselves from pregnancy or disease. Abstinence only education is an approach to educating young people that emphasizes the need to abstain from sexual relations until marriage (Kelly, 2011, p. 154). People who strongly believe in this method may think that informing young people about contraception and sexual behaviors will encourage the behavior rather than deter it. The effectiveness of a program is dependant on the training provided to the educators and how well young people are interpreting and applying the information. According to the textbook, one study found that adolescents who received comprehensive sexuality education had a slightly lower rate of intercourse and were less likely to report pregnancy, but this was not the case with abstinence only education (Kelly, 2011, p. 155). This same study saw no reduction in the STD rates from either form of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Similarities Between Yeasts And Molds Funguses include different yeasts and molds, both of which are unicellular microorganisms. Both include species, that can be used for food processing. Alcohol poisons most microbes, but yeasts have evolved to tolerate high alcohol concentrations because they produce alcohol in an anaerobic biological process called ethanol fermentation. They convert sugars are converted into cellular energy and produce ethanol and carbon dioxide. Some of the yeasts create a foul taste and thus can t be used in the making of alcoholic beverages. One of the yeasts used in brewing is Saccharomyces pastorianus. If there is oxygen present yeasts produce only carbon dioxide, a process often utilized in baking. The carbon dioxide produced by yeast is used to rise, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, molds can spoil food, produce toxic compounds and mold spores, all of which can make ingesters sick. On the other, certain species of molds are used in making of, for example, blue cheese, tempeh and rennet. Multicellular funguses produce fruition forms, also known as mushrooms, to effectively spread their spores above the ground. Mushrooms are capable of making their of wind. They release water, which then evaporates and cools the air around the mushroom. Cooler air is denser than warm air and it flows away from the mushroom, carrying the spores around 10 cm both horizontally and vertically. Mushrooms are often used in the food industry. Not all of them are edible, but certain species are considered a delicacy. One of these mushrooms are truffles. Truffles are usually found around certain species of trees and they are picky when it comes to the soil they grow on. One thing that makes truffles differ from most mushrooms is, that they grow underground. This makes extraction of them a challenge without the help of a trained animal, usually dog, or female pig. The usage of pigs is declining because of their tendency to eat the truffles they find, and the damage they cause to the truffles mycelia during the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay About Teaching African American Male Students Introduction The purpose of this study is to examine how the strategies implemented within the classroom are set in place to increase young adult literature engagement towards African American males in middle through high school classrooms living in a sector of North Texas. The research questions framing the study are as follows: 1.What pressing problems do teachers face in addressing the needs of African Americanmales who are struggling readers and writers? 2.What are teacher s perceptions towards teaching African American male students? 3.What applications are involved in increasing the African American male s engagement in literature and writing in the classroom? Pressing Problems According to numerous studies by Dwarte, Lewis Lancaster,Warren, Henfield and Washington suggest the pressing problem of empathy, professional development and cultural background needs to be addressed in an effort to improve the African American male student achievement gap. It s important to address empathy because teachers need to care for their students. Additionally, professional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Research by Husband suggest negative impressions and expectations teachers may have towards Black male students, consequently lead to unhopeful results. Educators with unfavorable perspectives regarding African American male students may cause the student to be less engaged. Hopkins reports that the configurations of schools were never calculated for Black males, because of the ubiquity of hegemonic, mainstream systems that were not even designed for them from the beginning, it s no easy task (Hopkins 82). Hopkins contends the reading barrier of African American males persist live without a shift of the consistent pattern or model of the dominant group to the construction, reconstruction and revision of their own lives and thus rebuild and reclaim their communities schools (Hopkins ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Environmental Scarcity And Food Insecurity A. According to the FAO estimation, there are 840 million undernourished people in the world, and 95% of them are from developing countries. B. Environmental scarcity and food insecurity are critical factors that intensify the issue of malnutrition among people in most developing countries. C. d. Evidence health issue: protein energy malnutrition (PEM) refers to a form of malnutrition where there is lack of calories and protein intake. There are two kinds of PEM: the nutritional edema and starvation. They affect children the most because children have less protein intake than adults. PEM is a fairly common issue across the world and accounts for 45% of children s death in the global level, which can be attributed to insufficient food intake. Second hair illness is also a common deadly form of malnutrition of which kwashiorkor and marasmus are extreme manifestation. Marshall Island becomes a dietary colony of US. US provides cheap and unhealthy food to locals from Marshall Island, which results in their malnutrition with high rate of obesity and high possibility of getting cardiovascular disease. Factors: Globalization [looks like] improving the economies of poor countries (Guest), yet it accelerates in inequity and weakens nations ability to achieve food security in local communities. More specifically, The International Monetary Fund and World Bank provide financial support for the countries yet require agreements to reduce the public sector, open ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Rawls Vs Norzick s Theory Essay 1.What are some important common ground, () both theorists utilize in constructing and ultimately defending their theories? Some important common ground both theorists utilize in constructing and defending their theories are that both talked about justice, liberty, and equality. Both Rawls and Norzick believe that justice, liberty, and equality would make a better society. Both talked strongly about a just society. Rawls and Norzick tried to figure out how to create a more just society. They also believed in moral side constraint. Lastly, they both touched on property rights. 2.By Characterizing his original position as the appropriate initial status quo what moral sensibilities does Rawl appeal to in order to advance his theory? Please ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His second constraint states that they must be chosen behind a veil of ignorance. By placing the parties behind a veil of ignorance, Rawls believes that the choice situation will nullify the effects of specific contingencies that put men at odds. He also thinks it will tempt them to exploit social and natural circumstances to their own advantage. 3.Norzick s entitlement theory of justice place the appeal (main argument) of the theory by looking at two different beliefs/ behaviors in society to determine what is just. What are these two different beliefs/behaviors? Please explain each. How do they apply to the concept of the minimal state The entitlement theory of justice tells us that whatever arises from a just situation by just steps is itself just. Norzick s two beliefs are absolute property ownership rights. His other belief is redistribution rights. Norzicks belief of property ownership rights is the right of ownership over oneself and over things in the world. For example, in a class discussion, we talked about how if someone wanted to give their eye to someone who needs it, they have the right to do so because they absolute property ownership of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Bubble Economy. The Direct Cause Of The Japanese Banking The Bubble Economy The direct cause of the Japanese banking crisis was the collapse of the asset price bubble during the late 1980s to the early 1990s. During 1980s, sustained economic growth and low inflation rate were the main characteristics of macroeconomic environment in Japan. This condition caused the upward growth expectations of asset prices, uncontrolled credit expansion and financial deregulation. At the same period, the United States has a substantial increase in the current account deficit and a sharp increase in the foreign trade deficit. In order to depreciate the U.S. dollar by intervening in currency markets, five countries including France, West Germany, Japan, the United States and the United Kingdom signed the Plaza ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the same time, these financial institutions may loosen their credit standards in order to get higher loan market share. As a consequence, their lending decisions were based more on collateral requirements rather than cash flow analysis. In order to accelerate credit check procedures for loan approval, many banks transferred the responsibility for loan risk evaluation from their credit investigation bureaus to less independent monitoring bureaus reporting directly to the banks sales divisions. The second problem is the defects in corporate governance of Japanese banks. First, because of the structure of bank ownership, few shareholders own the majority of the total shares, most shareholders have modest control over the management of banks. Second, shareholders lack of incentive so it is difficult for them to against managements decisions. Third, the internal and external audit was very limited. Besides, the central bank in Japan has also been criticized for its role in aggravating the bubble economy. The Bank of Japan used expansionary fiscal and monetary policies to solve the fears of economic depression. After five rounds monetary easing from January 30, 1986 to May 30, 1989, the official discount rate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Relationship Between Monetary Policy And The Stock Market 1. Introduction In the past 20 years, the central banks in most developed countries had successfully managed to control the inflation rate. However, the financial crisis 2008 has highlighted the links between financial market and policy. (Ravn, 2011) The topic I am going to discuss is the relationship between monetary policy and the stock market. What factors have influenced interest rate and how the policymakers should react to the change in stock market have driven the increasing attentions lately. Taylor Rule (2003) will be the core theory used to discuss the model tested. The interpretation of simple Taylor rule is very straightforward. According to the equationi_t=c+ОІ(ПЂ_t ПЂ_t^* )+Оі(y_t y_t^* )+Оµ_t , the policy will be mainly affected by inflation gap and output gap. (Woodford, 2001) The reason why Taylor uses interest rate to represent monetary policy is that the central bank likes to adjust interest rate as a tool to maintain the balance in the market. While, there is a strong debate about the other variables, in particular, stock price volatility. After taking asset price volatility into account, the augmented Taylor rule equation will be reformulated as:i_t=c+ОІ(ПЂ_t ПЂ_t^* )+Оі(y_t y_t^* )+∑_(k=1)^nв –’гЂ–Оґ_k s_(t k)+Оµ_t гЂ—. It will influence the monetary policy while the importance of asset price in the market is very controversial. Scholars including Bernanke and Gertler question the importance of asset price in determining the monetary policy and claim that the influence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Existentialism In The 1967 Film The Graduate The 1967 film, The Graduate is a classic film that is bound to stand the test of time. The fictional story revolves around Benjamin Braddock, a 21 year old graduate who returns home from college and is re introduced to his father s friend s wife, Mrs. Robinson. Through enticing conversation and alluring conversation, Mrs. Robinsonseduces Ben. After an affair that lasts weeks with Mrs. Robinson, Ben is introduced to and finds his heart to be with Elaine Robinson. Their relationship is strengthened and after trials of hardship and rejection, but the taBen and Elaine marry regardless of the wishes of their families. The film, directed by Mike Nichols, a German native, is riddled with Existentialist, Marxist, Feminist, and Archetypal scenes and perspectives. Approaching the film from the Existentialist lens, we find several examples throughout the film of when characters follow an Existentialist viewpoint or outlook. An Existentialist typically questions their true identity, the meaning of life, the meaning of their life, or the purpose of their life overall? The movie starts up with Ben Braddock sitting on a plane bound for Los Angeles, which pans outward to reveal passengers with blank, empty faces, a hint at Existentialisms belief that no one has meaning or purpose. After Ben has landed, he leaves the airport, and in the background 3 arrows point in all directions, yet he chooses the path with no arrow or guidance. The doors he does leave out of, are also marked with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Glorious Revolution Essay The Glorious Revolution Some say the glorious revolution was one of the greatest landmarks in the history of England. The glorious revolution is a very important event in history for multiple reasons. It wasn t exactly a peaceful occasion but it was one in which no war of fight occurred. This was a pleasant change for England at the time because they had been experiencing plenty of fights over the throne and for once it was a relatively smooth transaction. After Charles the second died his brother, James the second gained the throne in 1685. His main objective was to re establish the Roman Catholic religion in England. The people of England were mostly of a Protestant religion and they did not want to change their ways. Oddly enough... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He practiced absolute monarchy and the people of England strongly disliked him. As things continued to heated up between parliament and Mary s father James II, she married the Dutch Protestant prince, William of Orange. William desperately feared an alliance between James II and the Catholic French King. William and Mary were prepared to lead armed forces into England and take over the throne. When James II second wife gave birth to a son who would be raised Catholic and be the heir to the throne, Parliament got worried. Seven members of parliament signed a letter asking Mary and William to bring an army and drive out James II. William arrived at Torbay, on November 5th 1688 ready to fight for the throne. He was a brave man, for James II s army was double the size of William s army. Although it didn t matter because James II s army was deserting to the other side, James II army had abandoned him. When William of Orange was welcomed into London, James II fled to France in disguise. Parliament claimed that by abandoning his country, the king had abdicated and the throne was now left vacant. On February 6th 1689 Mary and William became King and Queen of England. Perhaps the most revolutionary part of the Glorious Revolution was that the throne had been taken over without a shot fired. But what this truly meant was the ending of absolute monarchy in England. Now rulers had to abide by the laws of their country as well as its people. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. A Sunday in the Park Morton stared intensely into his wife s eyes. The emotion behind his gaze consisted of exasperation, anger, and confusion. Never in his ten years of marriage had his wife counteracted him. His wife stood there with a shocked expression on her face, as if she was alarmed with the fact that she back talked Morton. The silence between the two seemed to have an effect on their surroundings as the soothing afternoon breeze came to a halt, almost as if it wanted to hear what was going to be said next. I I...I don t know who else, sputtered Morton. He let go of Larry s hand and looked at his own with shock. Morton couldn t believe that he was even considering disciplining his own child with physical force. What am I thinking? thought Morton, I would never hurt Morton s thought was interrupted by the sound of heavy boots coming towards him and his family. Morton turned around wondering what he was going to see. The barrell of a gun pointing at his face? A knife? As Morton completed his turn, he was staring right at the man who awoke his suppressed beast. The man from the park bench The man walked towards Morton with a malicious smirk on his face. You didn t answer my question pal, you and who else? Morton was trembling with rage and fear, and sweat began to run down his pale face. The sun in the sky began to lose its warm light, as clouds drifted over its rays. The sudden change in temperature caused Morton s hair to stand on end. Morton stared into the man s eyes with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Hidden Truth Of Multinational Corporations The Hidden Truth In modern society, we are constantly bombarded with decisions of what retailer or brand to buy supplies from. We no longer have just a supermarket; we have a wide variety of merchandise retailers to choose from. Debating where to go depending on the price of products, or perhaps the quality, is a decision we battle with constantly. Yet, without thinking twice about where the product came from, or its environmental impact, many of us go right ahead pick up the item, toss it in the trolley and rush to pay for because we don t have time to care about stuff like this. There are other important things, like when to get the car oil changed, right? Multinational corporations (MNC) such as Mattel, Google, Microsoft, and eBay to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though words cannot do justice in emphasising the massive effect Multinational corporations such as this one have globally, their injurious actions are affecting the environment from all directions as well as aspects of our day to day life, something as simple as breathing clean air. Diminishing the finite sources available in a certain areas, they are able to pack their bags and move to another place, leaving many of its workers jobless. Subsequently, employability established by new markets opening up provides opportunities to people to earn money in order to support themselves and their families. However, the jobs multinational corporations have provided require little to no expertise and are deskilled , which most commonly is referred to as a job worse than McDonalds . In addition to this, workers receive a pay less than minimum wage for extensive manual labour, barely enough for one meal a day. Sweatshops are a prime example of cheap labour of eight hours a day; the Reference for Business Encyclopedia claims that one of the earliest examples of a sweatshop was in the crude textile mills of Ecuador where the Spanish conquerors enslaved the natives for the manufacture of clothes and textiles. In more recent years, the majority of sweatshops have been successfully transformed into businesses with more reasonable working conditions, but nonetheless sweatshops do continue to exist in places where ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...