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Analysis Of The Book Wanderlust
Chapter One: Wanderlust (P.g. 1 2)
He swung his sword, a giant blade bigger than the man wielding it, from atop the horse he rode
and took out a swath of knights. It was inspirational to see him fight, he wielded his blade with
the grace of a fencer and the ferocity of a starving lion. Those that saw him fight, friend or foe,
called him a monster on the battlefield, because of his horrifying demeanor and impeccable
fighting ability. He continued to carve a path directly through the enemy forces, the horse he was
riding upon had taken an arrow to its side so he had dismounted and left it behind. He drew his
short sword and began to take the enemy out one by one, once his short sword had broken, he used
his knives and once those to had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He watched the arrow soar towards him, and for a split second, wanted for it to hit, wished for his
death but instinctively blocked it, he shook off the idea and charged forwards. He swung his great
blade which the shooter seemed to dodge with ease,
A giant sword is useless if you aren t able to swing it fast enough she quickly shouted between
swings.
Your voice is too high for a man, but too different to that of a young boy, you must be a woman he
paused for a moment, strange to see one like yourself on the battlefield.
Well, it s also quite strange to see a man walking the battlefield with a blade as long as he is tall
isn t it? she said with a chuckle, then her face seemed to lose all emotion,
I saw what you did, to these helpless people, you slaughtered them you goddamn monster; and
because of that, I cannot let you leave here alive!
If that s how you wish to die, then so be it he echoed throughout the courtyard without a second s
thought. He swung first, his giant sword quickly dodged by the cloaked woman, she retaliated by
throwing knives towards him, he quickly moved his sword in the path of the blades, blocking two
of them but a third hit him directly on the side. The man screamed out in pain
You fool, you re going to pay for that! , his speed seemed to quicken and his swings were getting
harder to dodge,
What the hell are you, your speed is too great for that sword you re holding, are you some sort of
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The Rwandan Genocide And Ethnic Conflict
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
1.0Introduction
The Rwandan genocide has been a topic of discussion and study by many scholars, researchers and
humanitarian bodies seeking to find the root cause of its happening. Some found out that
deterioration in the political climate was the possible cause. Others argued that the Hutu elite were
only safeguarding their political power from the Tutsis who had, under the colonial rule, oppressed
the Hutus. The genocide was seen to be the best platform for settling scores between the two ethnic
groups.
The purpose of the study is to find out whether the Rwandan genocide was as a result of ethnic
hostilities or other underlying reasons while focusing on its impact on the country s economic,
social, cultural as well as political spheres. It will also seek to fill the gap of knowledge on what
could be done to reduce the occurrence of such conflicts.
The African governments play a critical role in ensuring that policies are put in place to promote
cohesion among the different ethnic groups that constitute the nation. The role might not have been
well played hence the occurrence of the Rwanda genocide which was a massive blow on the
African country. Ethnic difference might occur but how the leaders deal with them paves way for
either peace of conflict. Leaders are the starting point, form the remarks they make during political
rallies to their postings on social media.
The international humanitarian bodies have a role to play in peacekeeping,
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Hester Prynne Flaws
In The Scarlet Letter , a fictional drama written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester Prynne, the
protagonist, cheats on her husband, Roger Prynne/Chillingworth, with Reverend Arthur
Dimmesdale. There are many internal and external problems with these characters, as you would
expect from a drama. If this novel is approached with psychoanalytical literary criticism, then the
characters psychological problems will likely be revealed (hazlet.org). Arthur Dimmesdale is an
obvious victim of his psychological problems. His form was emaciated , his voice had a certain
melancholy prophecy of decay in it , and he would often put his hand on his heart, with first a flush
and then a paleness, indicative of pain (Hawthorne 124). All of Dimmesdale s... Show more content
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When he first arrives at Boston, he is gazing at his surroundings carelessly and leisurely. Very
soon, however, his look became keen and penetrative as a writhing horror twisted itself across
his features (Hawthorne 63). However, he instantaneously controlled his expression to
something that might have passed for calmness (Hawthorne 63). This shows that at the start of
his character development, Chillingworth instantly puts up his selective perception and denial
defenses and gets the situation from a nearby towns person (Purdue OWL). This is evidence of
Chillingworth s love for Hester. Chillingworth recognizes that Hester will not leave because of
her adultery with Doug Dimmadome Dimmesdale, and decides that he wants to punish the man
who stole his love, not the love herself or Pearl. His goal was to make Hester leave Dimmesdale
behind because he was weak and cowardly. This does not happen of course, and after the seven
years that have taken place, he sort of gave up on Hester abandoning Dimmesdale. His only
purpose for being became damaging Dimmesdale. So, when Dimmesdale dies and Hester leaves,
after a while Roger Chillingworth dies alone an unloved, depressed
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Essay on Growing Up in California
Growing up in Long Beach, CA 90804, there would be various ethnicities that were my
neighbors. According to 2010 Census, Long Beach population consists of 40,311 people. Long
Beach contains 38.6% of whites, 16.9% of blacks, 14.8% of Asians, and 37.8% of Hispanics, as
we can see in Long Beach, Hispanics and whites make up a great percentage in the population and I
think this is true. For example, in high schoolhalf the school consisted of whites and the rest were
Hispanics, Asian, black, and others. Long Beach is a diverse city, but it can also depend exactly
what part of Long Beach people live.
As the years have passed I was considered middle class, but with the top 1% earning more than half
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If statistics are based on the population, they might not be fair. For example, people in LA, 90210
have a small number of population and many of those people have good jobs and a good
education and statistics cannot be based on only those people because might want to live there,
but do not have money and go to a city that is poorer and population rises. Also, in the LA Times
Mapping LA interactive website, the counties in the right tend to have a lower education
percentage of residents of 25 and older with a four year degree, it seems that those counties who
have a low education percentage are close to each other and are separated from counties who have
a higher education percentage.
Around my neighborhood, it is considered a quiet and safe zone, but sometimes there are
shootings and robberies doing around. Homes around my neighborhood are kept clean and
many are apartments. There are various languages spoken when I walk around my
neighborhood such as English or Spanish. Also, my neighborhood is pretty quiet, but there
have been many incidents are police pass at least 3 times a week to see what s going on. Also,
mostly everyone in my neighborhood own cars and almost everyone has a used car, but for the
exception of two or three people own a new car, Living in Long Beach, 90804, I do not see many
challenges living here, seeing police take a look around my
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Brandon Teen Driving In The Night
SUMMARY The film opens with Brandon Teena (Hilary Swank) driving in the night. He is
going with his cousin, Lonny (Matt McGrath), an older boy who is gay, to a skating rink. Lonny
warns Brandon against behaving dangerously. Brandon ignores him and enters the rink, which
seems magical to him. There Brandon meets with a girl. Later, we see them kissing outside her
home, and Brandon chivalrously tells her he won t leave until he knows she is safely inside. But
later, Brandon is chased by a group of young men, one of whom is related to the girl, and all of
whom are yelling homosexual related insults and threats. Brandon seeks protection in Lonny s
trailer, and if the audience doesn t know it already, the conversation reveals that Brandon is... Show
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They find a newspaper that talks about the arrest of Teena Brandon, and show it to Lana s
mother. Meanwhile, Brandon has written Lana to tell her that he s in jail. She asks why
Brandon is in the female section, and he lies: he tells her he was born a hermaphrodite, but will
soon receive a sex change operation to correct his condition. Lana declares her love for Brandon,
no matter what she is and the two leave the jail joyously, and then have sex in her car. Nissen and
Lotter are extremely angered by the discovery that Brandon is really a girl in their opinion, she
is a lesbian. They are on a rampage looking for Brandon, whom they find at Lana s mother s
house, together with Lana. They force Brandon to strip off his pants, to reveal to Lana his true
identity. Lana only looks when forced to. Later, Nissen and Lotter pursue Brandon and violently
rape him in Nissen s car. They return with Brandon to Nissen s house. Although injured, Brandon
escapes from Nissen s bathroom by climbing out the window. Lana convinces him to file a police
report, though Brandon had been warned by Nissen and Lotter to remain silent. Brandon, in
distress files a report. Later, in a drunken rage, Nissen and Lotter set out to kill Brandon. They find
Brandon hiding in a farm house with Candace and her baby. Brandon and Candace are fatally shot,
while Lana is screaming desperately. Lana falls
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Impact of the credit crisis on investment banks Essay
Cause of Problems for Financial Institutions during the Credit
Crisis: Select a financial institution that had serious financial problems as a result of the credit
crisis. Determine the main underlying causes of the problems experienced by that financial
institution. Explain how these problems might have been avoided.
Table of Contents
I Credit crisis .................................................................................................... 2
II Impact of the credit crisis on investment banks ................................. 2
1) Definition of Investment bank ................................................................... 2
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However, Morgan Stanley also chosen to convert to bank holding companies. п‚· Similarly
Wachovia Securities had to rename itself as Wells Fargo Advisors after being sold to the massive
Wells Fargo bank.
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FINANCIAL MARKETS INSTITUTIONS
From the table, the companies had existed for a combined total of 549 years, but within the span
of six months, they would all be gone. Therefore, we can see the impact of credit crisis to
investment banks is huge.
In this report, to clarify the causes of the problems experienced by investment banks and determine
how these problems might have been avoided, I will show the bankruptcy of Lehman
Brothers the fourth largest investment bank in the Unites States to analyze these problems.
III1)
Lehman Brothers
Introduction
Lehman Brothers was founded in 1850 by three brothers Henry, Emanuel and Mayer Lehman. It is a
stock corporation and the 4th largest investment bank in the United States.
Main fields of Lehman Brothers are investment bank, trading stocks and bonds, market. Its head
office is New York City and two subsidiaries in London and Tokyo and also many representative
offices around the world.
For over 150 years, Lehman Brothers has had a big impact on the financial and commercial history
of the United States. The history of this firm follows the growth of American industry and the
formation of the modern corporation. However,
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Code Meshing Analysis
Intro I had said that the endorsement would be positively enforced through the education system
therefore making it mandatory and continuously cycling through our future generations. Ureeba had
said that our endorsement is going to deal with negative opinions by showing the proof that code
meshing is already present in our daily lives and by having code meshing within our education
system it will broaden peoples fields of experience. Vanessa then added onto that and said that by
broadening everyone s field of experience this will strengthen our society and make us stronger as a
nation thus showing the positive outcomes that will occur if our society adapts to code meshing.
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This proposal abides by, Rusty Barrett s notion be yourself somewhere else , whereby linguistic
prejudices and various contexts do not deprive people of their words and languages. Code
meshing is an inclusive means of communication as it does not force minorities to conform to the
understood standard English norm. Conversely, it encourages minorities to utilize their
undervalued dialects to communicate, whether it be alternation or combination of other
languages. We believe that depriving people of their dialects is an intellectual feat, a tragedy
proposed by Toni Morrison. There was a time when the voices of African Americans were
altogether absent or discredited in American literature. We are one of the most culturally diverse
societies in the world and intend to incorporate the voices of all to ensure that this form is
injustice is prevented. The National Code Meshing Policy intends to broaden communication
among Canadians. It will, in time, create a more forward thinking society with members of
varying field of experiences that will benefit from a free flow of diverse
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Aphrodite Goddesses
The next goddesses i m going to be talking about is Aphrodite, she is the goddesses of love,
desire and beauty; even though she had natural beauty, she had a magical girdle that compelled
everyone to desire her. There are two stories to her birth;one of them being that she was the
daughter of Zeus and Dione, the other being that she arose from the sea on a giant scallop.
Aphrodite was married to Hephaestus; however, cheated on him with Ares, god of war. After he
found out he formulated a plan to humiliate his wife and her lover to all of the other Olympians
(he succeeded). Electrona, my next goddess was the goddesses of sun and morning. She was a
governess of a mans since, she provided rising of the mind and enlightenment, being the
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A Social Worker Essay
For decades, British governments pledged to combat and reduce the alleged cost of addressing the
associated harms of substance misuse. Critics argue ploughing money into substance misuse diverts
billions of pounds from more productive expenditure (Fordham et al, 2007). Yet investment in this
area is essential for improving the prospects of future generations, especially as unknown numbers
of children are subjected to hidden harm amid their home environment (ACMD, 2003). Having
unsuccessfully trialled different initiatives, the latest drug policy resorted to recovery . This
approach tackles addictionby addressing wider contributory issues to encourage respectful and
socially accepted behaviour, and individuals to eventually contribute as fully fledged members of
the community (HM Gov, 2010).
Despite the benefits, many are reluctant to participate within the recovery programme. Hesitancy
primarily originates from the prejudicial attitude of structural forces, like government and the
media, which caused substance misuse to become one of the most stigmatised conditions
(Livingston et al, 2012). The role of a social worker is to minimise the impact of stigma by
demonstrating that service users are accepted and worthy of assistance, boosting their morale and
self esteem, and working alongside them to show that recovery is really possible. This essay
analyses the main drivers making substance misusers resistant to changing their behaviour, as well
as discusses the
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How Emotional Support Is For Men
When men come home, women should avoid asking what happened at work rather talk
sometimes nice, about kids or tell them the good news (if you have received any) or talk about
general things. Let s talk about how emotional support looks like and what emotional support is
for men: Men want women to be on their side. Find ways to let your husband know that you
support them in whatever they do and you will stand by them no matter what happens. When the
world is against him, stand up for them. You should show your partner that you value all that he
values. This definitely adds a sense of security, intimacy and teamwork to your relationship.
Husbands want more touch and physical affection from their partners and not only sex. Cuddle up
with your husband s while watching television, give them a big, tight hug and kiss them, or just
give them a five minute rub while you both lay in bed together Make some extra effort and show
your partners physical affection consistently. This surely makes them feel good. Husband s at
times wanted to share their burden and tensions with their wives. If your partner is stressed about
their upcoming presentation or work, ask them if they need your help to make their work a little
easier. Small gestures could make a huge difference especially on days when they are stressed out.
Occasionally, men want their wives to join them in their hobby. It might just be playing the guitar
with him, playing chess with him or working out with him. The most
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Speech On Yoga
Yoga for Beginners
By now you ve definitely heard how amazingly beneficial yoga is. It seems like everyone
everywhere is either practicing yoga or talking about their yoga practice.
There s a reason yoga has become so popular in recent years. It works, and has the capability to
seriously change your life. Not only is yoga an awesome way to get your body moving, but is also
extremely beneficial for your mind and offers a sense of calm in the midst of a reality that is often
filled with chaos.
Yoga literally means to unite or to be made whole and is an excellent practice for attaining balance
in mind, body, and soul. Yoga extends far beyond stretching your muscles and getting in some
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Drop the Comparisons
This is a huge one and should be considered from day one. If you re taking a beginning yoga class
there is a big possibility you ll inadvertently end up comparing yourself to others in your class.
Some common thoughts that might make their way into your mind...Is her downward dog better
than mine? Why can t I touch my feet like the person next to me? Am I even doing this right?!?
Yoga is a deeply personal practice and comparing yourself to others offers no benefit whatsoever.
Remember that you are exactly where you need to be and everything you re doing on your mat is
perfect. So what if you can t touch your toes yet? The only thing that matters is that you re on your
mat and have made the commitment to dedicate this time to your own beautiful self.
6.Embrace the Journey
Yes, yoga is a journey and can open up a deeper connection with mind and body than you ever
thought possible. Embrace the challenges and remember just how amazingly beneficial this practice
is.
Be open to the emotions and physical challenges you re likely to confront. You re doing
something completely new to you and even if your mind seems to be everywhere but on your mat,
accept this. You are where you are and yes, you are doing it
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Psychographic Segmentation Of Pizza Hut
The history of Pizza hut began in 1958, when what is now the world s largest pizza franchise was
born. Pizza Hut is the world s largest pizza restaurant chain and is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc.,
whose restaurants total approximately 34,000 restaurants.
The whole history of pizza hut has been achieved through innovation, but the history of pizza hut
really took off with amalgamation into the Pepsi Company and more aggressive marketing
techniques especially in the take out market.It was founded in 1958 by Dan and Frank Carney.
Their friend suggested opening a pizza parlor they agreed with the idea that it could prove
successful, so that they borrowed $600 form their mother to start a business. At that time the
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Butthey go wide in this thing. They segment high incomes and business class families which can
spend money on the best pizzas in the market. Pizza Hut s global slogan is also describing its
market segmentation that is
Now it s time to eat more
. But in Morocco, the slogan is
Share the good times
. Main age group is 12 30 years. and they also offer Halal food to all its customers as it is located in
Islamic country.
Psychographic:
Pizza Hut s psychographic segmentation also called lifestyle segmentation Pizza Hut hasdivided
the market into different groups based on social class, life style or personality characteristics
Behavioural:
Pizza Hut s behavioural segment is the class where people love to spend money on eating. That s
why in Morocco, Pizza Hut Ana Road Casablanca is the second largest outlet of the pizza hut
outlets in north Africa generating more than $90,000 a month.
Targeting of pizza hut
Target Marketing:
Pizza hut have target the families who like to go out for dinner once in a week.
They also target teenagers of school Characteristics ProductsDemographicGeographicalEconomic
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Causes Of Homelessness In Canada
b) Lack of supply Along with the presence of higher demand in the housing market of the country
already, the lack of supply of affordable housing in Canada has aggravated the crisis even more.
Due to the presence of excess demand in the market, the quantities of housing, especially the private
sector profit maximizing ones have increased the price of their housing facilities, which in turn has
contributed significantly to the already existing problems of homelessnessin the country.
c) Increase in the inflow of new immigrants One of the primary reasons behind the rise in the issue
of homelessness in the country can be the recent trend of increased immigration in the country from
other parts of the world. Canada, in the last few years, has developed immensely regarding
economic and industrial aspects and the country currently boasts of its robust industrial, service and
export sectors, which in turn attracts a lot of potential workers from all over the world, for a better
standard of living. Apart from the employment sector, the education sector of the country is also
one of the primary attractions in the country. Canada has some of the finest universities in the
world, which attracts a huge number of students from across the country, which in turn increases
the demand for housing in the country, thereby increasing their prices.
d) Drug and alcohol abuse One of the contributing reasons behind homelessness in the country,
which is very subjective to Canada itself is the
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Emoji And Semiotics
Emoji and Semiotics
On the other hand, to further comprehend the reasons behind the continuous usage of emojis, we
have to understand that according to Chandler, signs and symbols may take several forms such
as words, images, sounds, gestures and/or objects and in the case of this study, they are the
emojis. Semiotics, which is the study of signs will give light to how netizens make use of these
man made symbols, the emojis. Semiotics is the study of signs and there are two parts of it the
signifier and the signified. Signifier which is the representation itself, or its physical form and the
signified is the meaning its viewers attached to it. In relation to the study, the emoji being the
physical form and the signifier, is the one that will be identified through the user if it gives out the
same interpretation to each person and what are the variations of meaning associated with it. Thus
giving answers, if it is an efficient addition to communication or it is not.
According to Saussaure as cited by Brissons (2015), Langue is the actual language spoken, while
Parole is the individual interpretation or speech act. Meanwhile, according to Brissons (2015) the
parole related to emoji points to an unrestricted set of images allowing for a wide range of
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These are the earlier form of emojis which are made using punctuations. It was born on
September 12, 1982 by Scott Fahlman who was later known as the Father of Emoticons . Scott
Fahlman is a research professor who teaches computer science at Carnegie Mellon. It was said to
be just a simple way of displaying a humorous post on the blackboard. Now, its evolution resulted
to Emojis , which originated from Japan and has the same purpose thereof emoticons. However,
the difference is that Emojis are far more diverse due to the number of choices you could choose
and look
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Realism And The Victorian Era
So what does one do when said individuals that are of different blood and social statuses fall in
love? The Victorian Era was a time where your social status could be construed as directly
correlating to whom said individual could socialize with, marry, or have any ties too. Perhaps
maybe there weren t three individuals that knew this more than the three of Wuthering Heights
Edgar Linton, Catherine Earnshaw, and Heathcliff. The Victorian Era had many elements that
could be tied to it but the one that will be the center focus for this paper will be realism. Realism
emphasized the middle class and rejected the heroic in favor of the ordinary, focusing on
common people and common situations. In realism the middle class was simply feed up with
social statuses and not having a voice in society. Another group of people that simply were feed
up with the norms of society was that of women. Realism not only focused on the common class
as a whole but on the empowerment of women and letting these ladies voices be heard whether it
was through writings such as Wuthering Heights. Nevertheless, the Victorian Era was a time in
which many would considered was the ultimate turning point for two different group of people as
a whole the commoners as well as the women of this era. Edgar Linton was a young man of noble
blood that makes the love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff very complicated. From the
story of Wuthering Heights Linton definitely would be the ideal guy for Catherine
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The most significant theme in the novel Lord of the Flies...
The most significant theme in the novel Lord of the Flies by William
Golding is the degeneration from civility to savagery. Sub themes to this novel would be power and
Savagery, Power, and Fear
The most significant theme in the novel Lord of the Flies by William
Golding is the degeneration from civility to savagery. Sub themes to this novel would be power and
the fear of the unknown. In this novel
William Golding depicts the importance of having rules and regulations even in secluded islands.
Without any order total destruction will occur. The boys lack of laws caused abuse of power and
fear. Control of inner self, power, and fear are essential for a civilized society.
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I ll tell him what s what. You let me carry the conch, Ralph. I ll show him the one thing he hasn t
got pg 189. He was innocent and always wanted everyone to be together. He never wanted anyone
to get hurt. On an island with no rules even the most civilized will turn savagery.
During the boys stay on the island, the power of leadership changes hands. This novel shows
that with great power comes great responsibility. The power on the island started with Ralph and
ends with Jack. Well then All at once he found he could talk fluently and explain what he had to
say. He passed a hand through his fair hair and spoke pg 30. Ralph depended on the conch to
maintain his leadership. Ralph wanted to work together and have a democratic society. He as
much possible thought of ways of getting off the island. Jack on the other hand wanted everyone to
follow and obey his rules. Conch! Conch! Shouted Jack, we don t need the conch any more.
We know who ought to say things. What good did Simon do speaking, or
Bill, or Walter? It s time some people knew they ve got to keep quiet and leave deciding things to
the rest of us pg 110 111. Jack wanted to do what pleased him. He really did not want to get off
the island; he just wanted to kill pigs for their meat. Since there was corruption between Ralph and
Jack, had their own policy, the state of the island depended on their use of power.
Towards the end of the novel the boys fear played a major role.
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Increasing Taxes In America
According to Ron Paul, one thing is clear: The Founding Fathers never intended a nation. Where
citizens would pay nearly half of everything they earn to the government. Could you risk the
down fall on not only hurting others, but yourself as well. Not being able to handle the people
complaints their sacrifice and the hurt of their family, but also their job pay rate and not being
able sleep at night. On the debating of increasing taxes, it would not go as well a lot people will
have bumping roads to go through. Many people and business would be going through a lot of
stress about what is going to happen today or tomorrow. ... But in this word nothing can be said to
be certain except death and taxes (Franklin1). Corporate taxrate... Show more content on
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The struggle of many would be tough, and the rate of homeless may even go up. For an
example, I personally have been hurt by taxes. I have went to the bank looked at the large
amount on my check, but I received less.Would you want to see people lying on the ground late
nights and mornings through bad weather? It could be your family hurt or even you. Newman
states, Rich or poor and all do right, for nobody owes public duty to pay more than the laws
demand (1). Visualize how the world would be then. People would then start war between one
another. Taking other people things would be so powerful. No one would understand the world
we would live in.Killing would then be a big prohibit, think about the elders some cannot receive
their income. They would not have any help paying hospital bills, or cannot get their treatments.
By any means, this shows no matter which you are taxes could hurt you. Income taxes would be
lower for people, and it would not be as high it is today. When taxes hurt people, it that means it
is hurting you too.On the other hand, hurting the country is another way taxes could hurt. Taxes
hurt the country by increasing the interest rate. The country will be falling, and the states will
feel as they are in war. Pologeogis says to avoid taxation in more than one location or country,
businesses do careful tax planning that takes into consideration no country taxation (1).
Countries would not be able to get as much done and paid for, prices would go up and people
would be able to get as much. The country will then have to focus on whether the high should be
taxed a higher or low rate then they are today. Also the argument of high rates is that income
inequality would be at extremely high levels and by then the government will be focus on
redistribution. In many words Helvering stated , anyone may so arrange his affairs that his taxes
shall be as low as
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Denver Race Riot
The Chinese population of the United States used perseverance, resiliency and hard work to prove
that they could succeed in a country that has blatantly discriminated against them and labeled them
as undesirable and ineligible for citizenship.
During the California Gold Rush in the mid 1800s, the United States saw an influx of immigrants
from different parts of the world. The Chinese in particular were desperately trying to escape
deplorable economic conditions in their native country. When the dream of harvesting gold turned
elusive in California, they sought employment doing hard labor in the railroad construction. As
this line of work eventually dried up as well, a few daring Chinese immigrants decided to explore
Colorado in the 1860s. Attracted by the Colorado Gold Rush, they established Denver s
Chinatown. As William Wei writes: The neighborhood was established around 1870 on Wazee
Street between fifteenth and seventeenth Street. This area of town became known by the white
population as Hop Alley, it also became infamous because of the establishment of opium dens,
where there was alleged gambling and prostitution. The claim that these vices were rampant in
Chinatown were grossly exaggerated and it was mostly white patrons who visited the opium dens.
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As a precursor to the riot, the Democratic Party led a parade against the Chinese. These so called
politicians looked to strengthen their following by capitalizing on the dislike of whites against
Chinese. On October 31 1880, a riot broke out after an altercation between several white men and
two Chinese individuals. Rioters marched through Chinatown destroying property and killing a
Chinese man named Look Young. According to a report: Look was lassoed and dragged to death,
and his body was strung up on a lamp
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Positive Impacts Of The Hr Positive Impact
Positive impact of the application
In this application there are have several positive impact to the organization that utilizing this
application which is:
I.Store, Search, Sort function
In the HR Cube software, it has multiple options for the user to store or save the employees detail
or information in different aspects such as personal, professional, work experience, facilities,
emergency contact, and dependents in family and addresses detail. In addition, this software can
be used to store all the data at the same location or databases. This allows the user or organization
to review the data of employee with click on view employee detail . This allows the HR department
to sort, search and store the detail with systematically and easy for the user to find the information
about the employees. Other than that, this function also saves time for the user, because to search
the employees with manually is very time consuming for the organization that have big number of
employees.
II.Document Templateformat
The Second positive impact for this application which is the application is build in with the HR
document function template. It has the standard formal format for the HR documents (Appointment
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So, this situation can cause to the employees of the organization only can apply the leave or
updating the employee s information in the office of the company. However, this is not a good
impact for the employees or upper management team because they cannot update themselves with
the application when they are outstation or not in the office. This can lead to the problem of the
managers or top management team cannot communicate with the subordinate in the
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Dialysis Lab Report
According to dictionary.com, dialysis is the process by which uric acid and urea are removed from
circulating blood by means of a dialyzer . This is needed when a person has any stage of kidney
failure or other issues pertaining to their kidneys. The purpose of dialysis is for the machine to act
as a kidneyand to take away waste, extra water, and salts. This in return helps control blood
pressure and keep a safe level of chemicals in your blood. In this paper I will discuss what it will be
like as a dialysisnurse and important things to know before my observation.
Objective 1: Role of a nurse in dialysis Nurses in dialysis have a variety of different tasks to
perform. Before dialysis occurs, the nurse must check the patient s vital signs while assessing their
condition, educate the patients about their diagnosis and treatment, as well as answer any questions
they may have. During the process it is the nurse s job to watch the treatment beginning to end,
check medications to be given and make sure the medications are correct. After dialysis the nurse
must evaluate the patient s reaction, review the lab work and medications, inform the doctor of any
changes, and support the patient and care team throughout the whole process.
Objective 2: Diagnostic tests in dialysis There are some lab tests that have to be run before and
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These include Synthroid, Dilantin, Vancomycin, BP medications, and Digoxin. Synthroid, Dilantin,
and Digoxin are protein bound drugs which means that they will not pass through during dialysis
therefore not be effective. Blood pressure medications impact fluid removal and because of that are
help until after treatment. It is important to see what medications your patient is on and make sure
that none of them will affect the treatment.
Objective 4:
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Tarsus Pre-Conversion Experiences
One of the most intriguing and most remarkable conversion experience was that of Saul of
Tarsus. This documented history has made a radical shift towards the plan of God in salvation
and what was to come for God s people. Saul was the worst example of a human being you could
think of in the time he was walking on the Earth. With all of the religious ideas and theologies at
the time, Saul was one that represented a devout Pharisee. The many teachings and upbringing
had deep roots in Saul, which cause his actions to be what they were pre conversion. Saul was
known to be a great persecutor of the Way and made his mark on those who followed. Saul s life
would so to be drastically changed when he had an encounter with JesusChrist on the road to...
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There seems to be a point God had articulated this event to happen to Paul and what weight it
carries for further generations to see the majesty of God. It might appear Paul was just
physically blinded, but reading further into it we can see more. Charles W. Hedrick stated, It is
clear that the blindness is not a temporary natural phenomenon such as might be caused by
staring too long at a bright light (9:3), because in 9:18 it is stated that Paul was blind as a result
of something like scales being on his eyes.14 Ananias is told by the Lord that Paul is awaiting
healing at his (Ananias s) hands (9:12). The grace of God must have abounded all over Paul in
the miraculous conversion experience. To think of how wretched of a man he was and the things
he had done to believers would seem unforgivable. It is quite apparent that God s grace has no
measure and amount that can be given out in abundance. Dr. Constable says, Saul s unexpected and
extreme conduct, understandably bewildered the Jews who lived in Damascus. Instead of
persecuting the Christians, he was proving that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of God. This is what
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Gabby Douglas Argumentative Essay
Gabby Douglas is true to her beliefs, and her personality shows that she is helpful to the world,
and her family and she shows exceptional execution in gymnastics Gabby shows long and
beautiful lines specifically in bars, floor, and beam. She is very powerful in the vault, as well. In
the text, it states, I compete for each element with great grace and strength... I will flow beautifully
(Douglas 192). This quotation supports the thesis statement because it shows how Gabby Douglas
has long and beautiful lines on the uneven bars. Gabby s only specialty is the uneven bars, but she
occasionally does very well on the balance beam. Gabby Douglas can hit on beam, and when she
does, it is an exceptional routine to watch. The text supports this by
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Ethnic Disparities In Health Care
Although most American citizens today associate racial and ethnic disparities in public health care
quality with socioeconomic status, a majority of studies performed conclude that these
discrepancies are still highly prevalent when the factor of one s socioeconomic status is taken out of
the equation. Healthdisparities for a certain minority result in a higher number of illness, injury, and
even mortality for that race or ethnicity in comparison to white Americans; therefore, health care
disparities can be defined as differences between groups in health coverage, specifically focusing
on both the quality and access to care. The Office of Management and Budget has created two
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With this increased research and effort, Americans would be able to intervene and make positive
impacts with the state, tribal, and local levels to best address health disparities and inequalities. In
efforts to thwart ethnic and minority disparities, The Department of Health and Human Services
(HHS) passed the HHS Disparities Action Plan in order to establish a nation free of disparities in
health and health care, (Cooper 97) and to implement a series of priorities, strategies, actions, and
goals to achieve this vision. States, local communities, private organizations, and providers have
additionally engaged in efforts to reduce health disparities. With the HHS Disparities Action Plan,
the Department continuously assess policies and programs on racial and ethnic health disparities,
watching to see which policies make an impact on the level of health care received by minorities.
Similarly, The Affordable Care Act (ACA) health coverage expansions significantly increase
coverage options for low and moderate income populations and particularly benefit the vulnerable
populations. The ACA also includes provisions to strengthen the safety net delivery system, improve
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Equal Employment Opportunities In The US
Equal Employment Opportunities are a huge deal and there are many important milestones the US
has taken to get where we are today. Even though the working industry is not perfect and there are
still problems, the EEOC(Equal Employment Opportunities Commission) was created and helps to
prevent discrimination in employment. The EEOC was created by congress in 1964. It was passed
after the Civil Rights Act in 1964. This was written and states that discriminationin employment
based on color, national origin, race, religion, and sex is not allowed. Almost immediately after this
was issued as the law, the EEOC received thousands of complaints more than expected. It s crazy to
think so much discrimination in the workplace happens but the facts are
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Saul Hudson Research Paper
Slash is the best guitarist of all time. Saul Hudson, better known as Slash was born July 23,
1965 in Hampstead, United Kingdom. Slash grew up in Los Angeles and learned to play guitar
as a teenager. His mother is African American, and his father is British. Saul got the nickname
Slash from a family friend because he could never stop moving around. He lived with his father
and grandparents in Stoke on Trent until the age of 5 which is just south of Manchester. Then
him and his father joined his mom in Los Angeles. Eventually his parents become divorced and
slash falls into some bad habits. He picked up guitar at the age of 14 and practiced nonstop. Slash
is most famously known for being in the band Guns and Roses as the band s lead guitarist.
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Evaluating The Optimal Portfolio Step By Step
Name: THI THANH VAN MAI
Student ID: 6026628
COURSEWORK
M06EFA International Financial Markets
Total of words (exception formulas and tables): 2180
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION3
SECTION 1:3
SECTION 2:10
SECTION 315
CONCLUSION17
REFERENCES17
INTRODUCTION
The goal of this report is to determine the optimal portfolio step by step. Firstly, we will choose a
list of potential companies by evaluating their performances through 4 years (from 1/1/2011 to 31
/12/2014) as well as using useful tools such as return, standard deviation, variance, covariance and
correlation to evaluate more clearly about each stock and the relationship of each pair of stocks.
Then, we will select the optimal portfolio by construction of portfolios that maximize the return
with the acceptable risk. Finally, combination the chosen portfolio with the risk free asset is to
reduce the risk as well as increase the return of the new portfolio.
SECTION 1:
a. 5 companies: Reasons to choose these 5 companies:
They are working in 5 different sectors and the ranking of each company in its sector is high.
Therefore, we might restrict the risk because we invest in a variety of sectors.
Annual rate of return of each company seems to be high, which can meet the requirement of a risk
averse investor.
Otherwise, we can evaluate each company s performance based on its ratios and its competitors. a
1. APPLE
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=AAPL
In general, Apple leads whole
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Jane Yolen Owl Moon Analysis
The lesson is about the story called Owl Moon which is composed by Jane Yolen. Before I start, I
set myself up to be prepared for two hours day by day and ensure that I have everything sharp
including questions, the reason for this story, action, show them five words in gesture based
communication, et cetera. The understudies response went exceptionally well and stay center to the
story. The educator revealed to me that she was inspired that the understudies stay peaceful and
anxious to answer the inquiries. Also, I think they are pulled in to my communication through
signing and attract their advantage the story. It ran well with the story, inquiries, and action. When I
show them the five words in American Communication via gestures, they
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Industrial Revolution Vs Second Industrialization
First, the Industrial Revolution effectively expanded the United States. Without the Industrial
Revolution, railroads would not have come to exist to the extent that they did. Industrialization
allowed the production of huge quantities of rails and of rolling stock to go on those rails. When
railroads spread out across the US, eventually reaching the Pacific, the country s size effectively
increased. Goods from one part of the country could easily be brought to other parts of the country.
This was such an important step in creating a wonderful country.
Second, the Industrial Revolution made cities larger and more important. Before industrialization,
cities had been important as transportation hubs, but had not been major economic engines. During
the Industrial Revolution, cities grew as factories grew faster and attracted workers. The cities also
became more important to the economy because they were the site at which valuable goods were
being produced.
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Many new products were devised, and important advances were made in the system of mass
production. Changes in industry were so great that the period after 1860 has been called the Second
Industrial Revolution. New scientific knowledge was applied to industry as scientists and engineers
unlocked the secrets of physics and chemistry. Great new industries were founded on this scientific
advance: steel, chemicals, and petroleum benefited from new understandings of chemistry;
breakthroughs in the study of electricity and magnetism provided the basis for a large electrical
industry. These new industries were larger and more productive than any industries existing before.
Germany and the United States became the leaders, and by the end of the 19th century they were
challenging Great Britain in the world market for industrial
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Esperanza s Dream House
The place where a person lives often provides insight into their life. As implied by the title of the
novel The House on Mango Street, the novel placed a strong focus on the places where people
lived and how they related to the people themselves. Two characters houses stand out in this novel
in particular: the houses belonging to Esperanza and Sally. Through the description of the
appearance of the two houses and how each person feels while inside their house, Cisneros created
a striking contrast between the two houses.
One of the most prominent places mentioned in the novel is Esperanza s dream house. Although
appearing like a dilapidated house from the outside, the house on Mango Street was rewarding to
Esperanza and her family because
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Analysis on the Prologue of the Canterbury Tales by...
In his General Prologue, Geoffrey Chaucer introduces all of his characters to the reader. He writes
that there was a group of people who met, and were all, coincidentally going to Canterbury. In the
General Prologue, it is written, Some nine and twenty in a company Of sundry folk happening then
to fall In fellowship, and they were pilgrims all That towards Canterbury meant to ride. The
Canterbury Talesis a collection of the stories that each of these characters tells on the journey.
There is a vast assortment of characters. There are men and women from the Church. There are
upper class people with wealth and power. There are blue collar working class people. It is
interesting that all different types of people are able to have a... Show more content on
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It is quite interesting to me that as times change, the general idea of beauty changes. The sad
thing is that it seems to follow money. Back then, pale, plump people were seen as more
beautiful than skinny, tanned people. Back then, pale skin and a little bit of extra blubber meant
that someone had enough money that they could stay inside and get enough to eat. Now, it
seems that the opposite is true. Healthy food is more expensive than the alternatives such as
McDonald s. Having tan skin may mean that a person has enough money to go lay in a coffin
looking thing, get an artificial sunburn, and get nice leathery skin. Who doesn t like leathery
skin? Wow, this got off topic quickly. I like the skipper because he seems like a guy who, while
may being not the most intelligent of people, has lots of experiences and interesting stories. I
like people who have been all over the place. They seem to have a unique type of wisdom, and
wisdom is sometimes better than intellect. Finally, I really like the Skipper, according to the
description given by Chaucer. He seems like a ridiculously oversized leprechaun. He is a huge
guy, and I definitely would not like to be on his bad side. Chaucer wrote, The Miller was a chap
of sixteen stone, A great stout fellow big in brawn and bone. Most of the introduction to the Miller
is spent telling about how huge the man is. That means that he must be a pretty big guy. He plays
the bagpipes. As a
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The Success Of Deng Xiao Ping s Impact On China
(Slide 1) From 1981 until the death of Deng Xiao Ping and the termination of Deng Era in 1997,
Deng Xiao Ping was the paramount leader of the People s Republic of China after Mao Zedong
s death in 1976. (Slide 2) The nature of Deng Xiao Ping and the period of the Deng Era came to
revolutionise China immensely and had the desire for progress and reform at any cost. Civil
rights, Economic reforms and International relations under Deng Era can be considered to
undermine the costs and benefits of Deng Xiaoping s modernisation of China. To seek further
information, a major focus questions was built, which is, to what extent, did Deng Xiao Ping have
a positive impact on China internally, economically and internationally after 1997? A hypothesis is
created to answer the question, that Deng Xiao Ping had a detrimental impact because he
dismissed civil rights in China internally, economically and internationally after 1997.
Furthermore, the costs of China s reform and progress had a greater role than the benefits during
the Deng Era. Therefore, the effects of the Deng Era, internally, economically and internationally
had a greater cost impact than benefits on China. Three focus questions were acquired for this
investigation. (Slide 3) Firstly, to determine the costs and benefits by Deng Xiaoping internally, I
ask, to what cost did Deng Xiao Ping improve China? What was the Tiananmen Square Massacre
and did it have an impact? We need to know about the Tiananmen Square Massacre. The
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How St Clare Of Assisi Changed Society And The Catholic...
Good morning Mr Campbell and class today I will be talking about how St Clare of a Assisi is a
radical reformer and how she changed society and the Catholic Church
Biography
Chiara Offreduccio born on July 16, 1194 Assisi, Italy. St Clare of Assisi being her name now due
to her being canonized in 1255, was born into a wealthy family that own a house on the top of the
hill in Assisi. Clare being the eldest sister she followed by example by the teaching of Jesus. We
believe that when Clare was little she would have be able to hear and see the mass from her room
as she not able to go to mass therefore she is called the patron saint of television. On palm Sunday
1212 St Clare of Assisi ran to Rome with St Francis Xavier to preach the word of the Lord and the
Order of Poor Ladies, a group of poor women that dedicated their life to God and wanted to be
recognised to the Catholic Church. St Clare of Assisi died August 11 1253, feast day on August 11
each year.
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St Clare of Assisi is called a radical reformer,therefore her actions and the challenges that she has
faced in her life has had a impact to society and the Catholic Church. Back then society was very
sexist. For example women were not allowed to enter events or do anything without permission
from the husband, St Clare of Assisi believed that all people should be allowed in the Catholic
Church therefore she went off to Rome and created the Order of Poor Ladies. Many people
believed that women were supposed to stay and home and do household jobs and this made a
drastic turn for society and the Catholic Church. One of the hardest hurdles that she had to
overcome was changing the public perception on the role of women in society. Fortunately she
had St Francis Xavier on her side and soon enough people agreed and this lead to one of the
biggest changes in the Catholic
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What Is The Theme Of Battle Royal By Ralph Ellison
A Not so Royal Battle
There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time
when we fail to protest (Wiesel). Battle Royal, a short story by Ralph Ellison, marks the
resolution of the Civil War and slavery in the United States. The narrator s grandfather, who was
freed from slavery 85 years earlier, had just died. The narrator was chosen to give a speech in an
ensemble of rich whites. In the beginning, it seems as though he s hesitant on reciting his speech,
but he is blindfolded with multiple others and put into a boxing ring where all of them fight. Not to
mention, he was beaten badly.
In addition, he has to fight with Tatlock, but now the blindfold has been taken off by the Whites
once again he is beaten. He and the others are then put around a rug and are told to get the coins or
crumpled up bills, but little did they know that the rug was electrified. So as they raced to get the
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I say that this is about the war but it is the war that the narrator is blinded because of these three
main points: the mention of fighting, symbolism, and animal imagery.
The grandfather mentioned in the beginning of the story to keep up the good fight (Ellison 247).
War is the topic, such as fighting for what is right unlike combat war; in which the narrator was
blind to. Racial relations in the United States, even after the end of the Civil War, and the era of
Reconstruction, are described as an ongoing war, and the struggle of African Americans to gain
equality is referred to as the good fight (Brent 2). Gaining equal right as the Whites are what the
African Americans want. Our life is a war (Trimmer 46). Life is war because people are always
fighting for what is right. The narrator thought that everything that happened was actually fine. He
wasn t upset by it at all as long as he got to do his speech. As a matter of fact, he was
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Max Weber And The Transactional Leadership
The transactional leadership was firstly talked and elaborated in 1947 by Max Weber and
described more in 1981 by Bernard M. Bass. It is a style of leadership that leaders provides their
subordinates with rewards or punishments. It can be called management theories. This style mainly
encourages and directs subordinates or followers by providing incentives. The power of this
leadershipderives from the control, rules and regulation of companies. Particularly, managers use
the transactional style. (Odumeru Ifeanyi, 2013)
Focusing on the fundamental management processes of preparing, controlling, and planning for
short period. The significant point of subordinators or followers is to follow the instructions of the
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Passive management: The transactional leader can only intervene if tasks do not meet the criteria
or do not meet expectations. He/she may provide a punishment to the one who performances
incorrectly.
Laissez faire: the transactional leaders give a lot of chances followers for decisions making. So,
leaders themselves give up their responsibilities and try to avoid decisions making, then
organizations tend to have unclear direction.
Implications in an organization:
They focus on the short term goals as well as standard regulation and methods. Also, the followers
are not support to improve their innovation and new ideas. This leadership style can work if the
organization s issues are normal and clearly explained. When the existing objective is not meet,
these leaders often do not provide benefit or rewards to subordinates.
Characteristic
On the other hand, reducing costs and increasing productivity are done effectively in this style.
Leaders strongly instructive, and their communication with the members is often short term, not for
long term relationship. So its characteristic is concentrate only on short term objective, not flexible
to new situations, not support in changes or update ideas. Also, it fits with structured rules or
methods, and just do things rightly.
(Transactional Leadership Theory, n.d)
Advantages
Transactional leaders perform great in a structured organization. And the subordinates will get
rewards as incentives for their own
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Semiotic Analyze of Lost in Translation
What some believe to be called „power of cinema is, according to Peter Wollen, aesthetic
richness and it originates from simple fact of all three demensions of a sign: iconic, indexical and
symbolic are being used (Wollen, 1998, p. 83). In this work, whereby I make a semiotic analysis of
a still scene taken from film „Lost in Translation (Sofia Copolla, 2003), I will explain notion of
this classification, and, using Roland Barthes s model, show layers of denotation and conotation,
explicitly pointing out compotents of a sign signifiers and signifieds. Concepts of denotation and
conotation as layers of meaning are described by Barthes. Denotation is simply „meaning of the
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In this case whole picture is an icon of a real life, real situation, it s not a cartoon, but an accurate
projection. Second in this triad is an index, „sign by virtue of existential bond between itself and
its object . (ibidem, p. 83). Analyzing the picture, we can make fair assumptions if the woman is
wearing a youth clothing, such as hoodied blouse, and she has no wrinkles, she s probably
young, man with wrinkles and receding hair is old. If two sofas are arranged to face each other
and, the room is a resteurant or a bar. Third category is a sign, defined as „ contract by virtue of
witch the symbol is a sign, the symbolic sign eludes the individual will (ibidem, p.83). A
smoking dish standing on a table has been a symbol of waiting. Watch, well exposed and shiny
on the background of black sweater, symbolizes mans position and luxuriance. Woman with her
arms crossed stands for attitude of impatience and both is well known as a hand structure of self
defense (not in a physical, but mental way). Hands are also very intresting in a mans
bodylanguage he s protecting his lower parts of body, like a man who expects a punch in a very
sensitive area. Age can be inficated even by the color of hair and clothing, bright for young, dark
for elder. Those colours have been also used in the history of cinema for describing the good and
the bad characters. In conlucion, viewers are looking on a scene, which is beautifully composed
(harmonic structure
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Stargirl Character Analysis
There s a lot of people who are conforming and few people who are individual. Stargirl written by
Jerry Spinelli is the book that is about an individual girl and other conforming students. The main
character of this book is a girl who names Stargirl. She is a new student at the Mika high school
and she is known as a strange girl because she always wears weird outfits and she does not behave
as other students. Spinelli uses characterization and conflict of Stargirlto demonstrate that stay in an
individual is good for people who don t want to disturb by others and to force someone to conform
would disturb their life.
In Stargirl, Spinelli uses characterization of Stargirl to show people should stay individual if they
want to do whatever they want. In the beginning of this book, Spinelli describes Stargirl s
appearance such as clothes that she wears. Spinelli describes her clothes as: Several times in those
early weeks of September, she [showed] up in something outrageous. A 1920s flapperdress. An
Indian buckskin. A kimono (20). This description of her clothes shows that they are not
appropriate for school. Spinelli uses the word outrageous and the specific types of her clothes
such as kimono to describe how her clothes are weird. Here, Spinelli shows her individuality
because no one would wear traditional clothes for another country or dress to school unless there is
some kind of event. On the other hand, in the middle of this story, Spinelli starts to show her
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Biblical Symbols Of The Bible
Throughout the Gospels, there are various symbols which have meanings that are harder to grasp
from one reading alone. Many symbols in the Bible need deeper analyses and background
knowledge to be able to fully understand and comprehend. Throughout the centuries, there have
been countless attempts to decode and explain such symbols, some of which have been made by
Origen of Alexandria. Origen proposed a threefold structure for the meanings of Scripture, and I
will be using this structure to explain a passage found in the Bibleto its greatest potential.
Afterwards, I will be analyzing the symbol of kingdom using a technique that Smith has taught us.
One meaning of Scripture, according to Origen, is the literal interpretation. This involves the body,
narrative, and historical account of the meaning. One of the passages I will be analyzing is Mark
12:1 12, otherwise known as the Parable of the Tenants. In this passage, Jesustells the chief priests,
teachers of the law, and the elders a story of a man who planted a vineyard. To take this reading
literally, you would assume it was just a story of this man, who sent servants to collect fruit from
the vineyard and had them killed off or beaten, one by one. Quoted from Mark, At harvest time he
sent a servant to the tenants to collect from them some of the fruit of the vineyard. But they seized
him, beat him and sent him away empty handed. Then he sent another servant to them; they struck
this man on the head and treated him
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The Belief Systems That May Have An Impact On The...
The Belief Systems in Case Scenarios reflective writing I am submitting a paper on counsellors
belief systems that may have an impact on the therapeutic process. This paper discusses my
perspective of two case studies with different scenarios and is via my reflection of the cases. The
aim and goal will be to learn to write as the third person and gain insight. The method I will
discuss will be from placing me in the shoes of the counsellors , and walking in their shoes.
Ricoeur calls this a narrative commitment , where we follow the other
literally walking in their shoes for an insight into where the other comes from . (Ricoeur, n.d., as
cited in Bager Charleson, 2010, pg. 116).
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(2005), explains that something within the projection could hook someone else in a negative way.
In addition, Rizq, R. (2005) defines projective identification as a development within the therapeutic
process resulting in feelings and thoughts conceivably affecting someone else and maybe reversed
from client to counsellor as well. Alternatively, the counsellor may have unconsciously brought,
proactive countertransference, Clarkson, P, (2002) to the process. Proactive countertransference is
defined as thoughts, feelings, and the ambience that are introduced into the process by the
counsellor. However, in saying this, if the counsellor was consciously awareness of this within the
process they may effectively be able to develop or could consider using this in helping them
understand the client. Additional attributes of the counsellor were wounds that appeared in the
counsellor s thoughts, (a) mistrust of others, and (b) a presumption that relationships fall apart due
to hiding their secrets. This also infers, by placing trust in a relationship we are likely to be
deceived and deserted. My hypotheses were the counsellor could impose an espoused theory,
Argyris and Schön, (1978) explains where the actions of the counsellor will differ in enacting the
theory in use, which may impose implicit thoughts that are assumed and decided. There could be
consequents from a blind spot or wound of the counsellor and this could predetermine the
relationship before any therapeutic
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Race, Urban Poverty, and Public Policy
The problems of race and urban poverty remain pressing challenges which the United States has yet
to address. Changes in the global economy, technology, and race relations during the last 30 years
have necessitated new and innovative analyses and policy responses. A common thread which
weaves throughout many of the studies reviewed here is the dynamics of migration. In When Work
Disappears, immigrants provide comparative data with which to highlight the problems of ghetto
povertyaffecting blacks. In No Shame in My Game, Puerto Ricanand Dominican immigrants are
part of the changing demographics in Harlem. In Canarsie, the possible migration of blacks into a
working/middle class neighborhood prompts conservative backlash from a... Show more content on
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educational system would be further buttressed by quality child care provisions which would
also included pre first grade/kindergarten nursery schools modeled after the French Г©cole
maternelle. Wilson s other policy recommendations include suburb city economic partnerships,
many of which coincide with Jargowsky s recommendations in Poverty and Place, as well as
policies revolving around the earned income tax credit (EITC) and public jobs of last resort, which
are part of policy recommendations shared by David Ellwood and Herbert Gans (see below).
In No Shame in My Game, anthropologist Katherine Newman attempts to draw greater attention to
the plight of the working poor rather than the jobless poor. She and her research team explore the
lives of Harlem s working poor, primarily focusing on the fast food industry or burger flippers as
the subject for her largely ethnographic study. One of the important insights articulated in her
study is the extended familial structures/networks that rely on wage and welfare income as a
means of survival, in addition to providing resources such as child care: networks she identifies in
African American, Dominican, and Puerto Rican working poor families in Harlem. Thus, welfare
reform restructuring will not only impact those families who rely solely on welfare for survival,
but also on those working poor families
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Issues of the Legalized Female Prostitution in the...
Receiving money to perform sexual actions has become either a lifestyle choice or a hostile option
for the female prostitutes in the Netherlands, particularly in the city of Amsterdam. The participants
involved in the legalized policy of prostitution are subjected to ambiguous impacts which involve
social, political, health, and economic divisions. Since prostitutionwas legalized as of the year 2000,
Amsterdam has seen a decline in criminal activity, allowing workers an increase in autonomy, and
provides better labor conditions. (Cruz, Iterson, 2013). ). The legalization of prostitution may have
aided some of these women from escaping entrapment from pimps or has helped them into
becoming independent women. An estimated 20,000... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Vanderstok, 2010). The stereotypical association with sex workers is that they originate from
disturbed or traumatic lifestyles, while some do enter prostitution through the forms of sex
trafficking and other related incidents, there are others who independently choose to become a sex
worker or prostitute. According to research, women that have been introduced to trafficking
networks derive either from forcefulness from groups or have deliberately chosen to enter the
workforce of the sex industry. (Barrett, Melrose, 2006). Even though sex trafficking is one way
of entering the sex industry in the Netherlands, it is not always perceived as a highly reviewed
decision by the women who choose to take such a path. While the conditions of these actions are
not expected in the decision process, some women may feel that trafficking will aid in the escape
of their country of origins current conditions, whether it be from social, economic, or political
reasons. (Barrett, Melrose, 2006). Sex trafficking is one method of entry into the sex industry in the
Netherlands, which is why they began the process of legalizing prostitution in the hopes of slowing
or stopping this particular method within their country with regulations. Within Barrett and Melrose
s research, they elaborate on reasons why sex trafficking is an issue in Europe. Since sex
trafficking is a demand driven product, it tends to generate into a lucrative business for groups that
associate
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How Does Mary Anne Change In The Sweetheart Of Song Tra Bong
War never changes, but people do. In Sweetheart of Song Tra Bong a young medic decides to fly
his high school sweetheart, Mary Anne, to Vietnam so they can spend time together after he
discovers the lack of discipline in camp. When Mary Anne arrives she is innocent, bubbly,
flirtatious, and curious with blonde hair, long legs, and blue eyes. Her curiosity gets her involved
in some of the medical activities in camp, then she starts assembling guns and visiting local towns.
Mary Anne gets hooked. She cuts her hair, stops wearing makeup and jewelry, and no longer wants
to get married and settle down with Mark. In Sweetheart of Song Tra Bong Tim O Brien
communicates the power that Vietnam and the warhad in absorbing and contorting people.
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First, she cuts her hair short and puts in a bandana, stops wearing makeup and jewelry, and
ceases to worry about personal hygiene. Then, Mark catches her on an ambush with a team of
Green Berets and yells at her. He no longer recognizes her in her bush hat and filthy green
fatigues; she carried the standard M 16 automatic assault rifle; her face was black with charcoal
(98). In two weeks she has gone from someone with complexion as sweet as a strawberry and
skin that was even untouched by the sun to a soldier that lays in the dirt holding a weapon to
end someone s life, ignoring her innocence and covering it up with a black charcoal alter ego.
After he yells at her, she leaves with the Green Berets for three weeks (94). This decision to
leave is the final leap towards a new Mary Anne, as she has now decided that fighting with the
Green Berets is more important to her than staying with the man she was engaged to marry. She
returns once more, this time with glowing jungle green eyes instead of blue, symbolizing her
complete entrance into war (101). She is now one with the green mountains of Vietnam. She has
now decided that the war is more important than getting married, starting a family, or even going
home. This decision was made time and time again by millions of young men who had gone to
Vietnam as a consequence of having their birth on the wrong day. Only a few of these men exited
Vietnam as the same person that
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Essay on John Locke, George Berkeley and David Hume
John Locke, Berkeley and Hume are all empiricist philosophers. They all have many different
believes, but agree on the three anchor points; The only source of genuine knowledge is sense
experience, reason is an unreliable and inadequate route to knowledge unless it is grounded in the
solid bedrock of sense experience and there is no evidence of innate ideas within the mindthat are
known from experience. Each of these philosophers developed some of the most fascinating
conceptions of the relationships between our thoughts and the world around us. I will argue that
Locke, Berkeley and Hume are three empiricists that have different beliefs.
The first philosopher, John Locke, laid the foundations of modern empiricism. ... Show more
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If these qualities exist then there is a real world.
Locke also believes that people have innate ideas through experiences. He has three explanations
for this idea. Firstly, if we had innate ideas, we would know that we have them, which means that if
you have ideas they are conscience and everything you think, you think you think. Secondly, if there
were innate truths of reason we would all agree on them. Lastly, our memory cannot recall these
innate ideas.
Secondly, George Berkeley, a representational idealist, believes that knowledge comes from
experience, but he perceives his thoughts in a different way then Locke. He doesn t believe that
things from your senses can be reality. Berkeley believes that if our minds did not produce an
idea, then God delivered and perceived his experiences to us, but he also says that empiricism
and Christianity cannot be used together. We have a small role to play out and God makes sure
that everything gets done. Berkeley was very mind dependent; he had faith that there is no world
without a mind. With this in mind, he felt that all objects we encounter in experience are nothing
more than mind dependent collections of ideas. This is known as Esse est percipi, or To be is to
be perceived. He also believed that reality is nonphysical and everything that exists is either minds
or the ideas they perceive.
Berkeley felt that matter was empty of
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Negotiate
P ROGRAM ON NEGOTIATION AT H ARVARD L AW S CHOOL
AN INTER UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM TO IMPROVE THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
EAZY S GARAGE
DRRC Version
Confidential Information for Frances Litchfield, Dentist
You have been a steady customer at Jim Eazer s garage for as long as you have owned a car, and
your family has been a customer for as long as you can remember. Eazer s garage is convenient
to your house, Jim has always given good service, and up to now you have always gotten special
treatment from Jim Eazer in the form of fast service and reduced bills.
You own a five year old Japanese Merxedes with 75,000 miles on it that you bought two and one
half years ago for $5,000. One week ago you took the car in ... Show more content on
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You both got a little hot under the collar and Jim then prepared a bill based on the estimate given
in an industry wide Standard Manual for the price of parts and how long it should take to do this job:
This version of Eazy s Garage was written by the Dispute Resolution Research Center at the
Kellogg School of Management. The original case was created for the Harvard Negotiation
Project by Bruce M. Patton, based on an idea from the American Arbitration Association. Copies of
the original version are available at reasonable cost from the Clearinghouse, Program on
Negotiation, Harvard Law School, 518 Pound Hall, Cambridge, MA
02138. Telephone: 617 495 1684, Fax: 617 495 7818. This case may not be reproduced, revised or
translated in whole or in part by any means without the written permission of the Director of the
Clearinghouse. Please help to preserve the usefulness of this case by keeping it confidential.
Copyright 1982, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1995 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College.
All rights reserved.
EAZY S GARAGE Confidential Information for Dr. Frances Litchfield
$ 200.00
$ 418.00
$ 618.00
parts labor total
Now very upset, you refused to pay, and left. That night after the garage had closed, you returned
with a spare key and drove your car away. The next day you were contacted by Jim
Eazer s lawyer, who mentioned the possibility of a criminal complaint for conversion of a
mechanic s lien. The
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The Role Of Aggression In Hitchcock s Vertigo
Recently, an incredible amount of attention has been drawn to female survivors of intimate abuse.
It appears though little attention has been paid to why so many women have been assaulted. With
this in mind, I choose to take a closer look at how gendered violence functions in literature and in
film. Furthermore, I wish to discuss how insecurity instigates aggression from male lead characters
in Alfred Hitchcock s Vertigo and Leo Tolstoy s The Kreutzer Sonata as a lens for understanding the
figurative sexual trauma that femalelead characters experience in these works. In an attempt to
better understand the relationship between men s physical pleasure and women s physical pain, I
asked a main research question: How does aggression function... Show more content on
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Following Scottie strictly selecting a suit for Judy, he singles out hair styles and makeup for
Judy at a salon. What shade of blonde Judy wants on her hair and what amount of makeup Judy
wants on her face, are ignored possibly not even asked for in this scene. In addition, the salon
operator assures Scottie about his desires being fulfilled by saying, Yes, sir. We know what you
want. (Hitchcock 1:50:00 1:52:33) Scottie s authority is emphasized as greater that that of Judy s
through her agency being unknown throughout this scene. His power is further highlighted when
Judy returns from the salon to her apartment. Though Judy is mostly transformed as Scottie
desires, he is not satisfied. The styling of Judy s hair does not match the styling Scottie wants to
see; so, Scottie abruptly takes Judy s hair into his hands and arranges it as her wants showcasing no
consent or concern for Judy s desires (Hitchcock 1:54:00 1:56:00). Scottie is oblivious to Judy s
frightened and angered response to him arranging her hair. He, instead, is focused on perfecting the
Judy before him to the Judy in his mind ignoring her agency again through patriarchal domination
(Fabe 363). Similar to when in the department store, Scottie is navigating his insecurities while
transforming Judy, as Marilyn Fabe argues in Mourning Vertigo ; but, the policing in these scenes
is intensified through Scottie taking the transformation into his own hands. This investment in Judy
s actions and image continues to increase as Vertigo
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My Passion Is Softball
Imagine a warm September night under bright field lights. The light summer breeze brushing
against your face. A rush of adrenaline through your veins. There s a swell of cheering coming
from in the stands and the dugout. You can feel the most overwhelming sense of joy. That is my
passion. According to the Merriam Webster English Dictionary, passion means a strong liking or
desire for, or devotion to some activity, object, or concept, but that is stiff and set, with no hint of
emotion as all definitions are. To me it means a feeling in your chest when you think about
something, because you love that one thing so much. Everyone has different passions, but for
me one thing strikes a chord. My passion is softball, and it includes so many amazing things
even past it s pretty obvious physical benefits. I love softball, because it has allowed me to be
healthier, learn many life lessons, and make great friends. It benefits my community by
allowing primarily young girls to develop leadership skills, how to deal with controversy,
teachability, and gives them an opportunity to make friendships that will last them their whole
lives, as well. To understand how softball benefits people, it would be easier if we knew a little
history. You probably think it s simple: Softball is just women s baseball. That, however, is not
entirely the case. In fact, softball was actually created as the product of a football game. In
November of 1887, a group of friends sat at the Farragut Boat Club in
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Examples Of Metaphors In The White Tiger
Research Question: How does Aravind Adiga use metaphors in The White Tiger to highlight the
contrast between the different sections of Indian society?
Introduction:
Typically, we identify metaphors to be the figure of speech that draws an indirect comparison to
bring out an enhanced rhetoric effect. However, metaphors are so strongly ingrained in our
language, that all of us think, write, and even speak in metaphors every day. Ironically, the word
metaphor itself is a metaphor, as metaphor stems from a Greek word that means transfer or carry
across . In the literal sense, metaphors transfer meaning from one idea to another, typically
associating it with a word.
Aravind Adiga s The White Tigeris an epistolary novel consisting of ... Show more content on
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The only two options for people in the country is eat or get eaten up . In this jungle, which is India,
the different animals correspond the inhabitants that play a major role in the workings of the
country. The buffalo, the stork, the mongoose, and even the White Tiger are assigned these titles
primarily because of their personality which aligns sublimely with the nature stereotypically
associated with these animals.
The overall metaphor of the White Tiger represents what it is like to break out of the never
ending chaos present in the jungle like world. Balram refers to this world as The Darkness . As
he is the White Tiger , he possesses the required skills to break out of the Rooster Coop and find
order unlike the other inhabitants of the darkness.
Throughout the novel, Arvind Adiga uses a plethora of metaphors to describe the happenings of
Balram Halwai, and his activities. In addition to this, the author repeatedly uses ironic, and sarcastic
phrases to condemn the upper class Indian society, or citizens from the light . This brings out
several key themes in the novel, including
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Guns, Germs And Steel Essay
Guns, Germs and Steel
By Jared Diamond
In the book Guns, Germs and Steel Jared Diamond who is a biophysics scientist and a
psychologist, set out on a journey to find out the reason behind great achievements and conquest
of the Europeans. What is the secret of success of Europeans? His hypothesis was very original
and at first looked very simple, it was guns, germs and steel. The journey of Diamond took over
30 years and helped him answer the main questions of human history and what is it that separates
humans today from rich and poor and from haves and have not s. To do this he had to go back
when everyone was equal.
His quest started off in New Guinea when he was asked by Yali a New Guinean politician a
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Diamond believes that the main reason why people were able to create such a great civilization in
Middle East is because they had over produced food so people were able to specialize in labor and
produce military, leaders, architects, art and such. But why New Guineans were not able to do the
same?
Middle East had familiarized itself with farming, which in turn made it possible for people to
advance in agriculture which gave them large amounts of food. They were able to spend less
time gathering the food as it was farmed close to their homes. Another important aspect is that
planting the wheat and barley was very simple, all it took was to spread the seed around the
field. New Guineans learned about farming as well but they were not as fortunate as Middle
East to have plants that grew from seeds, instead they had to dig an individual hole for each
plant and then plant each plant separate. Once again they were not as efficient as Middle East.
Middle East started to develop large communities and build cities and had great advantages.
They were economically stable and had build militaries first for self defense and later to be used
to conquer and expand. For thousands of years Middle East was booming but it all came to a
stop. They had over used their land and water resources and followed by a drought they were
forced to migrate and find a new place. They migrated towards west and east and stayed in the same
latitudinal region, therefore the
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Essay On My School For Class 10Th

  • 1. Essay On My School For Class 10Th 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Essay On My School For Class 10ThEssay On My School For Class 10Th
  • 2. Analysis Of The Book Wanderlust Chapter One: Wanderlust (P.g. 1 2) He swung his sword, a giant blade bigger than the man wielding it, from atop the horse he rode and took out a swath of knights. It was inspirational to see him fight, he wielded his blade with the grace of a fencer and the ferocity of a starving lion. Those that saw him fight, friend or foe, called him a monster on the battlefield, because of his horrifying demeanor and impeccable fighting ability. He continued to carve a path directly through the enemy forces, the horse he was riding upon had taken an arrow to its side so he had dismounted and left it behind. He drew his short sword and began to take the enemy out one by one, once his short sword had broken, he used his knives and once those to had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He watched the arrow soar towards him, and for a split second, wanted for it to hit, wished for his death but instinctively blocked it, he shook off the idea and charged forwards. He swung his great blade which the shooter seemed to dodge with ease, A giant sword is useless if you aren t able to swing it fast enough she quickly shouted between swings. Your voice is too high for a man, but too different to that of a young boy, you must be a woman he paused for a moment, strange to see one like yourself on the battlefield. Well, it s also quite strange to see a man walking the battlefield with a blade as long as he is tall isn t it? she said with a chuckle, then her face seemed to lose all emotion, I saw what you did, to these helpless people, you slaughtered them you goddamn monster; and because of that, I cannot let you leave here alive! If that s how you wish to die, then so be it he echoed throughout the courtyard without a second s thought. He swung first, his giant sword quickly dodged by the cloaked woman, she retaliated by throwing knives towards him, he quickly moved his sword in the path of the blades, blocking two of them but a third hit him directly on the side. The man screamed out in pain You fool, you re going to pay for that! , his speed seemed to quicken and his swings were getting harder to dodge, What the hell are you, your speed is too great for that sword you re holding, are you some sort of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Rwandan Genocide And Ethnic Conflict INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 1.0Introduction The Rwandan genocide has been a topic of discussion and study by many scholars, researchers and humanitarian bodies seeking to find the root cause of its happening. Some found out that deterioration in the political climate was the possible cause. Others argued that the Hutu elite were only safeguarding their political power from the Tutsis who had, under the colonial rule, oppressed the Hutus. The genocide was seen to be the best platform for settling scores between the two ethnic groups. The purpose of the study is to find out whether the Rwandan genocide was as a result of ethnic hostilities or other underlying reasons while focusing on its impact on the country s economic, social, cultural as well as political spheres. It will also seek to fill the gap of knowledge on what could be done to reduce the occurrence of such conflicts. The African governments play a critical role in ensuring that policies are put in place to promote cohesion among the different ethnic groups that constitute the nation. The role might not have been well played hence the occurrence of the Rwanda genocide which was a massive blow on the African country. Ethnic difference might occur but how the leaders deal with them paves way for either peace of conflict. Leaders are the starting point, form the remarks they make during political rallies to their postings on social media. The international humanitarian bodies have a role to play in peacekeeping, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Hester Prynne Flaws In The Scarlet Letter , a fictional drama written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester Prynne, the protagonist, cheats on her husband, Roger Prynne/Chillingworth, with Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. There are many internal and external problems with these characters, as you would expect from a drama. If this novel is approached with psychoanalytical literary criticism, then the characters psychological problems will likely be revealed (hazlet.org). Arthur Dimmesdale is an obvious victim of his psychological problems. His form was emaciated , his voice had a certain melancholy prophecy of decay in it , and he would often put his hand on his heart, with first a flush and then a paleness, indicative of pain (Hawthorne 124). All of Dimmesdale s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When he first arrives at Boston, he is gazing at his surroundings carelessly and leisurely. Very soon, however, his look became keen and penetrative as a writhing horror twisted itself across his features (Hawthorne 63). However, he instantaneously controlled his expression to something that might have passed for calmness (Hawthorne 63). This shows that at the start of his character development, Chillingworth instantly puts up his selective perception and denial defenses and gets the situation from a nearby towns person (Purdue OWL). This is evidence of Chillingworth s love for Hester. Chillingworth recognizes that Hester will not leave because of her adultery with Doug Dimmadome Dimmesdale, and decides that he wants to punish the man who stole his love, not the love herself or Pearl. His goal was to make Hester leave Dimmesdale behind because he was weak and cowardly. This does not happen of course, and after the seven years that have taken place, he sort of gave up on Hester abandoning Dimmesdale. His only purpose for being became damaging Dimmesdale. So, when Dimmesdale dies and Hester leaves, after a while Roger Chillingworth dies alone an unloved, depressed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay on Growing Up in California Growing up in Long Beach, CA 90804, there would be various ethnicities that were my neighbors. According to 2010 Census, Long Beach population consists of 40,311 people. Long Beach contains 38.6% of whites, 16.9% of blacks, 14.8% of Asians, and 37.8% of Hispanics, as we can see in Long Beach, Hispanics and whites make up a great percentage in the population and I think this is true. For example, in high schoolhalf the school consisted of whites and the rest were Hispanics, Asian, black, and others. Long Beach is a diverse city, but it can also depend exactly what part of Long Beach people live. As the years have passed I was considered middle class, but with the top 1% earning more than half the money in the country we are considered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If statistics are based on the population, they might not be fair. For example, people in LA, 90210 have a small number of population and many of those people have good jobs and a good education and statistics cannot be based on only those people because might want to live there, but do not have money and go to a city that is poorer and population rises. Also, in the LA Times Mapping LA interactive website, the counties in the right tend to have a lower education percentage of residents of 25 and older with a four year degree, it seems that those counties who have a low education percentage are close to each other and are separated from counties who have a higher education percentage. Around my neighborhood, it is considered a quiet and safe zone, but sometimes there are shootings and robberies doing around. Homes around my neighborhood are kept clean and many are apartments. There are various languages spoken when I walk around my neighborhood such as English or Spanish. Also, my neighborhood is pretty quiet, but there have been many incidents are police pass at least 3 times a week to see what s going on. Also, mostly everyone in my neighborhood own cars and almost everyone has a used car, but for the exception of two or three people own a new car, Living in Long Beach, 90804, I do not see many challenges living here, seeing police take a look around my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Brandon Teen Driving In The Night SUMMARY The film opens with Brandon Teena (Hilary Swank) driving in the night. He is going with his cousin, Lonny (Matt McGrath), an older boy who is gay, to a skating rink. Lonny warns Brandon against behaving dangerously. Brandon ignores him and enters the rink, which seems magical to him. There Brandon meets with a girl. Later, we see them kissing outside her home, and Brandon chivalrously tells her he won t leave until he knows she is safely inside. But later, Brandon is chased by a group of young men, one of whom is related to the girl, and all of whom are yelling homosexual related insults and threats. Brandon seeks protection in Lonny s trailer, and if the audience doesn t know it already, the conversation reveals that Brandon is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They find a newspaper that talks about the arrest of Teena Brandon, and show it to Lana s mother. Meanwhile, Brandon has written Lana to tell her that he s in jail. She asks why Brandon is in the female section, and he lies: he tells her he was born a hermaphrodite, but will soon receive a sex change operation to correct his condition. Lana declares her love for Brandon, no matter what she is and the two leave the jail joyously, and then have sex in her car. Nissen and Lotter are extremely angered by the discovery that Brandon is really a girl in their opinion, she is a lesbian. They are on a rampage looking for Brandon, whom they find at Lana s mother s house, together with Lana. They force Brandon to strip off his pants, to reveal to Lana his true identity. Lana only looks when forced to. Later, Nissen and Lotter pursue Brandon and violently rape him in Nissen s car. They return with Brandon to Nissen s house. Although injured, Brandon escapes from Nissen s bathroom by climbing out the window. Lana convinces him to file a police report, though Brandon had been warned by Nissen and Lotter to remain silent. Brandon, in distress files a report. Later, in a drunken rage, Nissen and Lotter set out to kill Brandon. They find Brandon hiding in a farm house with Candace and her baby. Brandon and Candace are fatally shot, while Lana is screaming desperately. Lana falls ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Impact of the credit crisis on investment banks Essay Cause of Problems for Financial Institutions during the Credit Crisis: Select a financial institution that had serious financial problems as a result of the credit crisis. Determine the main underlying causes of the problems experienced by that financial institution. Explain how these problems might have been avoided. Table of Contents I Credit crisis .................................................................................................... 2 II Impact of the credit crisis on investment banks ................................. 2 1) Definition of Investment bank ................................................................... 2 2) Impact of the credit crisis on investment bank ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, Morgan Stanley also chosen to convert to bank holding companies. п‚· Similarly Wachovia Securities had to rename itself as Wells Fargo Advisors after being sold to the massive Wells Fargo bank. Page 3 FINANCIAL MARKETS INSTITUTIONS From the table, the companies had existed for a combined total of 549 years, but within the span of six months, they would all be gone. Therefore, we can see the impact of credit crisis to investment banks is huge. In this report, to clarify the causes of the problems experienced by investment banks and determine how these problems might have been avoided, I will show the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers the fourth largest investment bank in the Unites States to analyze these problems. III1) Lehman Brothers Introduction Lehman Brothers was founded in 1850 by three brothers Henry, Emanuel and Mayer Lehman. It is a stock corporation and the 4th largest investment bank in the United States. Main fields of Lehman Brothers are investment bank, trading stocks and bonds, market. Its head office is New York City and two subsidiaries in London and Tokyo and also many representative offices around the world. For over 150 years, Lehman Brothers has had a big impact on the financial and commercial history of the United States. The history of this firm follows the growth of American industry and the formation of the modern corporation. However, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Code Meshing Analysis Intro I had said that the endorsement would be positively enforced through the education system therefore making it mandatory and continuously cycling through our future generations. Ureeba had said that our endorsement is going to deal with negative opinions by showing the proof that code meshing is already present in our daily lives and by having code meshing within our education system it will broaden peoples fields of experience. Vanessa then added onto that and said that by broadening everyone s field of experience this will strengthen our society and make us stronger as a nation thus showing the positive outcomes that will occur if our society adapts to code meshing. The only part my group struggled with was coming up with ways that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This proposal abides by, Rusty Barrett s notion be yourself somewhere else , whereby linguistic prejudices and various contexts do not deprive people of their words and languages. Code meshing is an inclusive means of communication as it does not force minorities to conform to the understood standard English norm. Conversely, it encourages minorities to utilize their undervalued dialects to communicate, whether it be alternation or combination of other languages. We believe that depriving people of their dialects is an intellectual feat, a tragedy proposed by Toni Morrison. There was a time when the voices of African Americans were altogether absent or discredited in American literature. We are one of the most culturally diverse societies in the world and intend to incorporate the voices of all to ensure that this form is injustice is prevented. The National Code Meshing Policy intends to broaden communication among Canadians. It will, in time, create a more forward thinking society with members of varying field of experiences that will benefit from a free flow of diverse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Aphrodite Goddesses The next goddesses i m going to be talking about is Aphrodite, she is the goddesses of love, desire and beauty; even though she had natural beauty, she had a magical girdle that compelled everyone to desire her. There are two stories to her birth;one of them being that she was the daughter of Zeus and Dione, the other being that she arose from the sea on a giant scallop. Aphrodite was married to Hephaestus; however, cheated on him with Ares, god of war. After he found out he formulated a plan to humiliate his wife and her lover to all of the other Olympians (he succeeded). Electrona, my next goddess was the goddesses of sun and morning. She was a governess of a mans since, she provided rising of the mind and enlightenment, being the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. A Social Worker Essay For decades, British governments pledged to combat and reduce the alleged cost of addressing the associated harms of substance misuse. Critics argue ploughing money into substance misuse diverts billions of pounds from more productive expenditure (Fordham et al, 2007). Yet investment in this area is essential for improving the prospects of future generations, especially as unknown numbers of children are subjected to hidden harm amid their home environment (ACMD, 2003). Having unsuccessfully trialled different initiatives, the latest drug policy resorted to recovery . This approach tackles addictionby addressing wider contributory issues to encourage respectful and socially accepted behaviour, and individuals to eventually contribute as fully fledged members of the community (HM Gov, 2010). Despite the benefits, many are reluctant to participate within the recovery programme. Hesitancy primarily originates from the prejudicial attitude of structural forces, like government and the media, which caused substance misuse to become one of the most stigmatised conditions (Livingston et al, 2012). The role of a social worker is to minimise the impact of stigma by demonstrating that service users are accepted and worthy of assistance, boosting their morale and self esteem, and working alongside them to show that recovery is really possible. This essay analyses the main drivers making substance misusers resistant to changing their behaviour, as well as discusses the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How Emotional Support Is For Men When men come home, women should avoid asking what happened at work rather talk sometimes nice, about kids or tell them the good news (if you have received any) or talk about general things. Let s talk about how emotional support looks like and what emotional support is for men: Men want women to be on their side. Find ways to let your husband know that you support them in whatever they do and you will stand by them no matter what happens. When the world is against him, stand up for them. You should show your partner that you value all that he values. This definitely adds a sense of security, intimacy and teamwork to your relationship. Husbands want more touch and physical affection from their partners and not only sex. Cuddle up with your husband s while watching television, give them a big, tight hug and kiss them, or just give them a five minute rub while you both lay in bed together Make some extra effort and show your partners physical affection consistently. This surely makes them feel good. Husband s at times wanted to share their burden and tensions with their wives. If your partner is stressed about their upcoming presentation or work, ask them if they need your help to make their work a little easier. Small gestures could make a huge difference especially on days when they are stressed out. Occasionally, men want their wives to join them in their hobby. It might just be playing the guitar with him, playing chess with him or working out with him. The most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Speech On Yoga Yoga for Beginners By now you ve definitely heard how amazingly beneficial yoga is. It seems like everyone everywhere is either practicing yoga or talking about their yoga practice. There s a reason yoga has become so popular in recent years. It works, and has the capability to seriously change your life. Not only is yoga an awesome way to get your body moving, but is also extremely beneficial for your mind and offers a sense of calm in the midst of a reality that is often filled with chaos. Yoga literally means to unite or to be made whole and is an excellent practice for attaining balance in mind, body, and soul. Yoga extends far beyond stretching your muscles and getting in some exercise. It reaches to touch upon an inner tranquility ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Drop the Comparisons This is a huge one and should be considered from day one. If you re taking a beginning yoga class there is a big possibility you ll inadvertently end up comparing yourself to others in your class. Some common thoughts that might make their way into your mind...Is her downward dog better than mine? Why can t I touch my feet like the person next to me? Am I even doing this right?!? Yoga is a deeply personal practice and comparing yourself to others offers no benefit whatsoever. Remember that you are exactly where you need to be and everything you re doing on your mat is perfect. So what if you can t touch your toes yet? The only thing that matters is that you re on your mat and have made the commitment to dedicate this time to your own beautiful self. 6.Embrace the Journey Yes, yoga is a journey and can open up a deeper connection with mind and body than you ever thought possible. Embrace the challenges and remember just how amazingly beneficial this practice is. Be open to the emotions and physical challenges you re likely to confront. You re doing something completely new to you and even if your mind seems to be everywhere but on your mat, accept this. You are where you are and yes, you are doing it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Psychographic Segmentation Of Pizza Hut The history of Pizza hut began in 1958, when what is now the world s largest pizza franchise was born. Pizza Hut is the world s largest pizza restaurant chain and is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc., whose restaurants total approximately 34,000 restaurants. The whole history of pizza hut has been achieved through innovation, but the history of pizza hut really took off with amalgamation into the Pepsi Company and more aggressive marketing techniques especially in the take out market.It was founded in 1958 by Dan and Frank Carney. Their friend suggested opening a pizza parlor they agreed with the idea that it could prove successful, so that they borrowed $600 form their mother to start a business. At that time the original Pizza hut was at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Butthey go wide in this thing. They segment high incomes and business class families which can spend money on the best pizzas in the market. Pizza Hut s global slogan is also describing its market segmentation that is Now it s time to eat more . But in Morocco, the slogan is Share the good times . Main age group is 12 30 years. and they also offer Halal food to all its customers as it is located in Islamic country. Psychographic: Pizza Hut s psychographic segmentation also called lifestyle segmentation Pizza Hut hasdivided the market into different groups based on social class, life style or personality characteristics Behavioural: Pizza Hut s behavioural segment is the class where people love to spend money on eating. That s why in Morocco, Pizza Hut Ana Road Casablanca is the second largest outlet of the pizza hut outlets in north Africa generating more than $90,000 a month. Targeting of pizza hut Target Marketing: Pizza hut have target the families who like to go out for dinner once in a week. They also target teenagers of school Characteristics ProductsDemographicGeographicalEconomic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Causes Of Homelessness In Canada b) Lack of supply Along with the presence of higher demand in the housing market of the country already, the lack of supply of affordable housing in Canada has aggravated the crisis even more. Due to the presence of excess demand in the market, the quantities of housing, especially the private sector profit maximizing ones have increased the price of their housing facilities, which in turn has contributed significantly to the already existing problems of homelessnessin the country. c) Increase in the inflow of new immigrants One of the primary reasons behind the rise in the issue of homelessness in the country can be the recent trend of increased immigration in the country from other parts of the world. Canada, in the last few years, has developed immensely regarding economic and industrial aspects and the country currently boasts of its robust industrial, service and export sectors, which in turn attracts a lot of potential workers from all over the world, for a better standard of living. Apart from the employment sector, the education sector of the country is also one of the primary attractions in the country. Canada has some of the finest universities in the world, which attracts a huge number of students from across the country, which in turn increases the demand for housing in the country, thereby increasing their prices. d) Drug and alcohol abuse One of the contributing reasons behind homelessness in the country, which is very subjective to Canada itself is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Emoji And Semiotics Emoji and Semiotics On the other hand, to further comprehend the reasons behind the continuous usage of emojis, we have to understand that according to Chandler, signs and symbols may take several forms such as words, images, sounds, gestures and/or objects and in the case of this study, they are the emojis. Semiotics, which is the study of signs will give light to how netizens make use of these man made symbols, the emojis. Semiotics is the study of signs and there are two parts of it the signifier and the signified. Signifier which is the representation itself, or its physical form and the signified is the meaning its viewers attached to it. In relation to the study, the emoji being the physical form and the signifier, is the one that will be identified through the user if it gives out the same interpretation to each person and what are the variations of meaning associated with it. Thus giving answers, if it is an efficient addition to communication or it is not. According to Saussaure as cited by Brissons (2015), Langue is the actual language spoken, while Parole is the individual interpretation or speech act. Meanwhile, according to Brissons (2015) the parole related to emoji points to an unrestricted set of images allowing for a wide range of combinations, involving both the combinations by which the speaker uses the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These are the earlier form of emojis which are made using punctuations. It was born on September 12, 1982 by Scott Fahlman who was later known as the Father of Emoticons . Scott Fahlman is a research professor who teaches computer science at Carnegie Mellon. It was said to be just a simple way of displaying a humorous post on the blackboard. Now, its evolution resulted to Emojis , which originated from Japan and has the same purpose thereof emoticons. However, the difference is that Emojis are far more diverse due to the number of choices you could choose and look ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Realism And The Victorian Era So what does one do when said individuals that are of different blood and social statuses fall in love? The Victorian Era was a time where your social status could be construed as directly correlating to whom said individual could socialize with, marry, or have any ties too. Perhaps maybe there weren t three individuals that knew this more than the three of Wuthering Heights Edgar Linton, Catherine Earnshaw, and Heathcliff. The Victorian Era had many elements that could be tied to it but the one that will be the center focus for this paper will be realism. Realism emphasized the middle class and rejected the heroic in favor of the ordinary, focusing on common people and common situations. In realism the middle class was simply feed up with social statuses and not having a voice in society. Another group of people that simply were feed up with the norms of society was that of women. Realism not only focused on the common class as a whole but on the empowerment of women and letting these ladies voices be heard whether it was through writings such as Wuthering Heights. Nevertheless, the Victorian Era was a time in which many would considered was the ultimate turning point for two different group of people as a whole the commoners as well as the women of this era. Edgar Linton was a young man of noble blood that makes the love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff very complicated. From the story of Wuthering Heights Linton definitely would be the ideal guy for Catherine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The most significant theme in the novel Lord of the Flies... The most significant theme in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding is the degeneration from civility to savagery. Sub themes to this novel would be power and Savagery, Power, and Fear The most significant theme in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding is the degeneration from civility to savagery. Sub themes to this novel would be power and the fear of the unknown. In this novel William Golding depicts the importance of having rules and regulations even in secluded islands. Without any order total destruction will occur. The boys lack of laws caused abuse of power and fear. Control of inner self, power, and fear are essential for a civilized society. All the boys on the island have degenerated from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I ll tell him what s what. You let me carry the conch, Ralph. I ll show him the one thing he hasn t got pg 189. He was innocent and always wanted everyone to be together. He never wanted anyone to get hurt. On an island with no rules even the most civilized will turn savagery. During the boys stay on the island, the power of leadership changes hands. This novel shows that with great power comes great responsibility. The power on the island started with Ralph and ends with Jack. Well then All at once he found he could talk fluently and explain what he had to say. He passed a hand through his fair hair and spoke pg 30. Ralph depended on the conch to maintain his leadership. Ralph wanted to work together and have a democratic society. He as much possible thought of ways of getting off the island. Jack on the other hand wanted everyone to follow and obey his rules. Conch! Conch! Shouted Jack, we don t need the conch any more. We know who ought to say things. What good did Simon do speaking, or Bill, or Walter? It s time some people knew they ve got to keep quiet and leave deciding things to the rest of us pg 110 111. Jack wanted to do what pleased him. He really did not want to get off the island; he just wanted to kill pigs for their meat. Since there was corruption between Ralph and Jack, had their own policy, the state of the island depended on their use of power. Towards the end of the novel the boys fear played a major role. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Increasing Taxes In America According to Ron Paul, one thing is clear: The Founding Fathers never intended a nation. Where citizens would pay nearly half of everything they earn to the government. Could you risk the down fall on not only hurting others, but yourself as well. Not being able to handle the people complaints their sacrifice and the hurt of their family, but also their job pay rate and not being able sleep at night. On the debating of increasing taxes, it would not go as well a lot people will have bumping roads to go through. Many people and business would be going through a lot of stress about what is going to happen today or tomorrow. ... But in this word nothing can be said to be certain except death and taxes (Franklin1). Corporate taxrate... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The struggle of many would be tough, and the rate of homeless may even go up. For an example, I personally have been hurt by taxes. I have went to the bank looked at the large amount on my check, but I received less.Would you want to see people lying on the ground late nights and mornings through bad weather? It could be your family hurt or even you. Newman states, Rich or poor and all do right, for nobody owes public duty to pay more than the laws demand (1). Visualize how the world would be then. People would then start war between one another. Taking other people things would be so powerful. No one would understand the world we would live in.Killing would then be a big prohibit, think about the elders some cannot receive their income. They would not have any help paying hospital bills, or cannot get their treatments. By any means, this shows no matter which you are taxes could hurt you. Income taxes would be lower for people, and it would not be as high it is today. When taxes hurt people, it that means it is hurting you too.On the other hand, hurting the country is another way taxes could hurt. Taxes hurt the country by increasing the interest rate. The country will be falling, and the states will feel as they are in war. Pologeogis says to avoid taxation in more than one location or country, businesses do careful tax planning that takes into consideration no country taxation (1). Countries would not be able to get as much done and paid for, prices would go up and people would be able to get as much. The country will then have to focus on whether the high should be taxed a higher or low rate then they are today. Also the argument of high rates is that income inequality would be at extremely high levels and by then the government will be focus on redistribution. In many words Helvering stated , anyone may so arrange his affairs that his taxes shall be as low as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Denver Race Riot The Chinese population of the United States used perseverance, resiliency and hard work to prove that they could succeed in a country that has blatantly discriminated against them and labeled them as undesirable and ineligible for citizenship. During the California Gold Rush in the mid 1800s, the United States saw an influx of immigrants from different parts of the world. The Chinese in particular were desperately trying to escape deplorable economic conditions in their native country. When the dream of harvesting gold turned elusive in California, they sought employment doing hard labor in the railroad construction. As this line of work eventually dried up as well, a few daring Chinese immigrants decided to explore Colorado in the 1860s. Attracted by the Colorado Gold Rush, they established Denver s Chinatown. As William Wei writes: The neighborhood was established around 1870 on Wazee Street between fifteenth and seventeenth Street. This area of town became known by the white population as Hop Alley, it also became infamous because of the establishment of opium dens, where there was alleged gambling and prostitution. The claim that these vices were rampant in Chinatown were grossly exaggerated and it was mostly white patrons who visited the opium dens. The origin of these claims was due to a campaign aimed at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a precursor to the riot, the Democratic Party led a parade against the Chinese. These so called politicians looked to strengthen their following by capitalizing on the dislike of whites against Chinese. On October 31 1880, a riot broke out after an altercation between several white men and two Chinese individuals. Rioters marched through Chinatown destroying property and killing a Chinese man named Look Young. According to a report: Look was lassoed and dragged to death, and his body was strung up on a lamp ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Positive Impacts Of The Hr Positive Impact Positive impact of the application In this application there are have several positive impact to the organization that utilizing this application which is: I.Store, Search, Sort function In the HR Cube software, it has multiple options for the user to store or save the employees detail or information in different aspects such as personal, professional, work experience, facilities, emergency contact, and dependents in family and addresses detail. In addition, this software can be used to store all the data at the same location or databases. This allows the user or organization to review the data of employee with click on view employee detail . This allows the HR department to sort, search and store the detail with systematically and easy for the user to find the information about the employees. Other than that, this function also saves time for the user, because to search the employees with manually is very time consuming for the organization that have big number of employees. II.Document Templateformat The Second positive impact for this application which is the application is build in with the HR document function template. It has the standard formal format for the HR documents (Appointment letter, Appraisal letter, Experience letter, Offer letter, and Relieving... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, this situation can cause to the employees of the organization only can apply the leave or updating the employee s information in the office of the company. However, this is not a good impact for the employees or upper management team because they cannot update themselves with the application when they are outstation or not in the office. This can lead to the problem of the managers or top management team cannot communicate with the subordinate in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Dialysis Lab Report According to dictionary.com, dialysis is the process by which uric acid and urea are removed from circulating blood by means of a dialyzer . This is needed when a person has any stage of kidney failure or other issues pertaining to their kidneys. The purpose of dialysis is for the machine to act as a kidneyand to take away waste, extra water, and salts. This in return helps control blood pressure and keep a safe level of chemicals in your blood. In this paper I will discuss what it will be like as a dialysisnurse and important things to know before my observation. Objective 1: Role of a nurse in dialysis Nurses in dialysis have a variety of different tasks to perform. Before dialysis occurs, the nurse must check the patient s vital signs while assessing their condition, educate the patients about their diagnosis and treatment, as well as answer any questions they may have. During the process it is the nurse s job to watch the treatment beginning to end, check medications to be given and make sure the medications are correct. After dialysis the nurse must evaluate the patient s reaction, review the lab work and medications, inform the doctor of any changes, and support the patient and care team throughout the whole process. Objective 2: Diagnostic tests in dialysis There are some lab tests that have to be run before and after a patient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These include Synthroid, Dilantin, Vancomycin, BP medications, and Digoxin. Synthroid, Dilantin, and Digoxin are protein bound drugs which means that they will not pass through during dialysis therefore not be effective. Blood pressure medications impact fluid removal and because of that are help until after treatment. It is important to see what medications your patient is on and make sure that none of them will affect the treatment. Objective 4: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Tarsus Pre-Conversion Experiences One of the most intriguing and most remarkable conversion experience was that of Saul of Tarsus. This documented history has made a radical shift towards the plan of God in salvation and what was to come for God s people. Saul was the worst example of a human being you could think of in the time he was walking on the Earth. With all of the religious ideas and theologies at the time, Saul was one that represented a devout Pharisee. The many teachings and upbringing had deep roots in Saul, which cause his actions to be what they were pre conversion. Saul was known to be a great persecutor of the Way and made his mark on those who followed. Saul s life would so to be drastically changed when he had an encounter with JesusChrist on the road to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There seems to be a point God had articulated this event to happen to Paul and what weight it carries for further generations to see the majesty of God. It might appear Paul was just physically blinded, but reading further into it we can see more. Charles W. Hedrick stated, It is clear that the blindness is not a temporary natural phenomenon such as might be caused by staring too long at a bright light (9:3), because in 9:18 it is stated that Paul was blind as a result of something like scales being on his eyes.14 Ananias is told by the Lord that Paul is awaiting healing at his (Ananias s) hands (9:12). The grace of God must have abounded all over Paul in the miraculous conversion experience. To think of how wretched of a man he was and the things he had done to believers would seem unforgivable. It is quite apparent that God s grace has no measure and amount that can be given out in abundance. Dr. Constable says, Saul s unexpected and extreme conduct, understandably bewildered the Jews who lived in Damascus. Instead of persecuting the Christians, he was proving that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of God. This is what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Gabby Douglas Argumentative Essay Gabby Douglas is true to her beliefs, and her personality shows that she is helpful to the world, and her family and she shows exceptional execution in gymnastics Gabby shows long and beautiful lines specifically in bars, floor, and beam. She is very powerful in the vault, as well. In the text, it states, I compete for each element with great grace and strength... I will flow beautifully (Douglas 192). This quotation supports the thesis statement because it shows how Gabby Douglas has long and beautiful lines on the uneven bars. Gabby s only specialty is the uneven bars, but she occasionally does very well on the balance beam. Gabby Douglas can hit on beam, and when she does, it is an exceptional routine to watch. The text supports this by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Ethnic Disparities In Health Care Although most American citizens today associate racial and ethnic disparities in public health care quality with socioeconomic status, a majority of studies performed conclude that these discrepancies are still highly prevalent when the factor of one s socioeconomic status is taken out of the equation. Healthdisparities for a certain minority result in a higher number of illness, injury, and even mortality for that race or ethnicity in comparison to white Americans; therefore, health care disparities can be defined as differences between groups in health coverage, specifically focusing on both the quality and access to care. The Office of Management and Budget has created two ethnic categories for all American citizens to fit into, being either... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this increased research and effort, Americans would be able to intervene and make positive impacts with the state, tribal, and local levels to best address health disparities and inequalities. In efforts to thwart ethnic and minority disparities, The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) passed the HHS Disparities Action Plan in order to establish a nation free of disparities in health and health care, (Cooper 97) and to implement a series of priorities, strategies, actions, and goals to achieve this vision. States, local communities, private organizations, and providers have additionally engaged in efforts to reduce health disparities. With the HHS Disparities Action Plan, the Department continuously assess policies and programs on racial and ethnic health disparities, watching to see which policies make an impact on the level of health care received by minorities. Similarly, The Affordable Care Act (ACA) health coverage expansions significantly increase coverage options for low and moderate income populations and particularly benefit the vulnerable populations. The ACA also includes provisions to strengthen the safety net delivery system, improve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Equal Employment Opportunities In The US Equal Employment Opportunities are a huge deal and there are many important milestones the US has taken to get where we are today. Even though the working industry is not perfect and there are still problems, the EEOC(Equal Employment Opportunities Commission) was created and helps to prevent discrimination in employment. The EEOC was created by congress in 1964. It was passed after the Civil Rights Act in 1964. This was written and states that discriminationin employment based on color, national origin, race, religion, and sex is not allowed. Almost immediately after this was issued as the law, the EEOC received thousands of complaints more than expected. It s crazy to think so much discrimination in the workplace happens but the facts are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Saul Hudson Research Paper Slash is the best guitarist of all time. Saul Hudson, better known as Slash was born July 23, 1965 in Hampstead, United Kingdom. Slash grew up in Los Angeles and learned to play guitar as a teenager. His mother is African American, and his father is British. Saul got the nickname Slash from a family friend because he could never stop moving around. He lived with his father and grandparents in Stoke on Trent until the age of 5 which is just south of Manchester. Then him and his father joined his mom in Los Angeles. Eventually his parents become divorced and slash falls into some bad habits. He picked up guitar at the age of 14 and practiced nonstop. Slash is most famously known for being in the band Guns and Roses as the band s lead guitarist. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Evaluating The Optimal Portfolio Step By Step Name: THI THANH VAN MAI Student ID: 6026628 COURSEWORK M06EFA International Financial Markets Total of words (exception formulas and tables): 2180 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION3 SECTION 1:3 SECTION 2:10 SECTION 315 CONCLUSION17 REFERENCES17 INTRODUCTION The goal of this report is to determine the optimal portfolio step by step. Firstly, we will choose a list of potential companies by evaluating their performances through 4 years (from 1/1/2011 to 31 /12/2014) as well as using useful tools such as return, standard deviation, variance, covariance and correlation to evaluate more clearly about each stock and the relationship of each pair of stocks. Then, we will select the optimal portfolio by construction of portfolios that maximize the return with the acceptable risk. Finally, combination the chosen portfolio with the risk free asset is to reduce the risk as well as increase the return of the new portfolio. SECTION 1: a. 5 companies: Reasons to choose these 5 companies: They are working in 5 different sectors and the ranking of each company in its sector is high. Therefore, we might restrict the risk because we invest in a variety of sectors. Annual rate of return of each company seems to be high, which can meet the requirement of a risk averse investor. Otherwise, we can evaluate each company s performance based on its ratios and its competitors. a 1. APPLE http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=AAPL In general, Apple leads whole ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Jane Yolen Owl Moon Analysis The lesson is about the story called Owl Moon which is composed by Jane Yolen. Before I start, I set myself up to be prepared for two hours day by day and ensure that I have everything sharp including questions, the reason for this story, action, show them five words in gesture based communication, et cetera. The understudies response went exceptionally well and stay center to the story. The educator revealed to me that she was inspired that the understudies stay peaceful and anxious to answer the inquiries. Also, I think they are pulled in to my communication through signing and attract their advantage the story. It ran well with the story, inquiries, and action. When I show them the five words in American Communication via gestures, they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Industrial Revolution Vs Second Industrialization First, the Industrial Revolution effectively expanded the United States. Without the Industrial Revolution, railroads would not have come to exist to the extent that they did. Industrialization allowed the production of huge quantities of rails and of rolling stock to go on those rails. When railroads spread out across the US, eventually reaching the Pacific, the country s size effectively increased. Goods from one part of the country could easily be brought to other parts of the country. This was such an important step in creating a wonderful country. Second, the Industrial Revolution made cities larger and more important. Before industrialization, cities had been important as transportation hubs, but had not been major economic engines. During the Industrial Revolution, cities grew as factories grew faster and attracted workers. The cities also became more important to the economy because they were the site at which valuable goods were being produced. Finally, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many new products were devised, and important advances were made in the system of mass production. Changes in industry were so great that the period after 1860 has been called the Second Industrial Revolution. New scientific knowledge was applied to industry as scientists and engineers unlocked the secrets of physics and chemistry. Great new industries were founded on this scientific advance: steel, chemicals, and petroleum benefited from new understandings of chemistry; breakthroughs in the study of electricity and magnetism provided the basis for a large electrical industry. These new industries were larger and more productive than any industries existing before. Germany and the United States became the leaders, and by the end of the 19th century they were challenging Great Britain in the world market for industrial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Esperanza s Dream House The place where a person lives often provides insight into their life. As implied by the title of the novel The House on Mango Street, the novel placed a strong focus on the places where people lived and how they related to the people themselves. Two characters houses stand out in this novel in particular: the houses belonging to Esperanza and Sally. Through the description of the appearance of the two houses and how each person feels while inside their house, Cisneros created a striking contrast between the two houses. One of the most prominent places mentioned in the novel is Esperanza s dream house. Although appearing like a dilapidated house from the outside, the house on Mango Street was rewarding to Esperanza and her family because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analysis on the Prologue of the Canterbury Tales by... In his General Prologue, Geoffrey Chaucer introduces all of his characters to the reader. He writes that there was a group of people who met, and were all, coincidentally going to Canterbury. In the General Prologue, it is written, Some nine and twenty in a company Of sundry folk happening then to fall In fellowship, and they were pilgrims all That towards Canterbury meant to ride. The Canterbury Talesis a collection of the stories that each of these characters tells on the journey. There is a vast assortment of characters. There are men and women from the Church. There are upper class people with wealth and power. There are blue collar working class people. It is interesting that all different types of people are able to have a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is quite interesting to me that as times change, the general idea of beauty changes. The sad thing is that it seems to follow money. Back then, pale, plump people were seen as more beautiful than skinny, tanned people. Back then, pale skin and a little bit of extra blubber meant that someone had enough money that they could stay inside and get enough to eat. Now, it seems that the opposite is true. Healthy food is more expensive than the alternatives such as McDonald s. Having tan skin may mean that a person has enough money to go lay in a coffin looking thing, get an artificial sunburn, and get nice leathery skin. Who doesn t like leathery skin? Wow, this got off topic quickly. I like the skipper because he seems like a guy who, while may being not the most intelligent of people, has lots of experiences and interesting stories. I like people who have been all over the place. They seem to have a unique type of wisdom, and wisdom is sometimes better than intellect. Finally, I really like the Skipper, according to the description given by Chaucer. He seems like a ridiculously oversized leprechaun. He is a huge guy, and I definitely would not like to be on his bad side. Chaucer wrote, The Miller was a chap of sixteen stone, A great stout fellow big in brawn and bone. Most of the introduction to the Miller is spent telling about how huge the man is. That means that he must be a pretty big guy. He plays the bagpipes. As a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Success Of Deng Xiao Ping s Impact On China (Slide 1) From 1981 until the death of Deng Xiao Ping and the termination of Deng Era in 1997, Deng Xiao Ping was the paramount leader of the People s Republic of China after Mao Zedong s death in 1976. (Slide 2) The nature of Deng Xiao Ping and the period of the Deng Era came to revolutionise China immensely and had the desire for progress and reform at any cost. Civil rights, Economic reforms and International relations under Deng Era can be considered to undermine the costs and benefits of Deng Xiaoping s modernisation of China. To seek further information, a major focus questions was built, which is, to what extent, did Deng Xiao Ping have a positive impact on China internally, economically and internationally after 1997? A hypothesis is created to answer the question, that Deng Xiao Ping had a detrimental impact because he dismissed civil rights in China internally, economically and internationally after 1997. Furthermore, the costs of China s reform and progress had a greater role than the benefits during the Deng Era. Therefore, the effects of the Deng Era, internally, economically and internationally had a greater cost impact than benefits on China. Three focus questions were acquired for this investigation. (Slide 3) Firstly, to determine the costs and benefits by Deng Xiaoping internally, I ask, to what cost did Deng Xiao Ping improve China? What was the Tiananmen Square Massacre and did it have an impact? We need to know about the Tiananmen Square Massacre. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. How St Clare Of Assisi Changed Society And The Catholic... Good morning Mr Campbell and class today I will be talking about how St Clare of a Assisi is a radical reformer and how she changed society and the Catholic Church Biography Chiara Offreduccio born on July 16, 1194 Assisi, Italy. St Clare of Assisi being her name now due to her being canonized in 1255, was born into a wealthy family that own a house on the top of the hill in Assisi. Clare being the eldest sister she followed by example by the teaching of Jesus. We believe that when Clare was little she would have be able to hear and see the mass from her room as she not able to go to mass therefore she is called the patron saint of television. On palm Sunday 1212 St Clare of Assisi ran to Rome with St Francis Xavier to preach the word of the Lord and the Order of Poor Ladies, a group of poor women that dedicated their life to God and wanted to be recognised to the Catholic Church. St Clare of Assisi died August 11 1253, feast day on August 11 each year. Challenges ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... St Clare of Assisi is called a radical reformer,therefore her actions and the challenges that she has faced in her life has had a impact to society and the Catholic Church. Back then society was very sexist. For example women were not allowed to enter events or do anything without permission from the husband, St Clare of Assisi believed that all people should be allowed in the Catholic Church therefore she went off to Rome and created the Order of Poor Ladies. Many people believed that women were supposed to stay and home and do household jobs and this made a drastic turn for society and the Catholic Church. One of the hardest hurdles that she had to overcome was changing the public perception on the role of women in society. Fortunately she had St Francis Xavier on her side and soon enough people agreed and this lead to one of the biggest changes in the Catholic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. What Is The Theme Of Battle Royal By Ralph Ellison A Not so Royal Battle There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest (Wiesel). Battle Royal, a short story by Ralph Ellison, marks the resolution of the Civil War and slavery in the United States. The narrator s grandfather, who was freed from slavery 85 years earlier, had just died. The narrator was chosen to give a speech in an ensemble of rich whites. In the beginning, it seems as though he s hesitant on reciting his speech, but he is blindfolded with multiple others and put into a boxing ring where all of them fight. Not to mention, he was beaten badly. In addition, he has to fight with Tatlock, but now the blindfold has been taken off by the Whites once again he is beaten. He and the others are then put around a rug and are told to get the coins or crumpled up bills, but little did they know that the rug was electrified. So as they raced to get the money, they were shocked. Then the MC tells him that he... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I say that this is about the war but it is the war that the narrator is blinded because of these three main points: the mention of fighting, symbolism, and animal imagery. The grandfather mentioned in the beginning of the story to keep up the good fight (Ellison 247). War is the topic, such as fighting for what is right unlike combat war; in which the narrator was blind to. Racial relations in the United States, even after the end of the Civil War, and the era of Reconstruction, are described as an ongoing war, and the struggle of African Americans to gain equality is referred to as the good fight (Brent 2). Gaining equal right as the Whites are what the African Americans want. Our life is a war (Trimmer 46). Life is war because people are always fighting for what is right. The narrator thought that everything that happened was actually fine. He wasn t upset by it at all as long as he got to do his speech. As a matter of fact, he was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Max Weber And The Transactional Leadership The transactional leadership was firstly talked and elaborated in 1947 by Max Weber and described more in 1981 by Bernard M. Bass. It is a style of leadership that leaders provides their subordinates with rewards or punishments. It can be called management theories. This style mainly encourages and directs subordinates or followers by providing incentives. The power of this leadershipderives from the control, rules and regulation of companies. Particularly, managers use the transactional style. (Odumeru Ifeanyi, 2013) Focusing on the fundamental management processes of preparing, controlling, and planning for short period. The significant point of subordinators or followers is to follow the instructions of the manager or leader. It may ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Passive management: The transactional leader can only intervene if tasks do not meet the criteria or do not meet expectations. He/she may provide a punishment to the one who performances incorrectly. Laissez faire: the transactional leaders give a lot of chances followers for decisions making. So, leaders themselves give up their responsibilities and try to avoid decisions making, then organizations tend to have unclear direction. Implications in an organization: They focus on the short term goals as well as standard regulation and methods. Also, the followers are not support to improve their innovation and new ideas. This leadership style can work if the organization s issues are normal and clearly explained. When the existing objective is not meet, these leaders often do not provide benefit or rewards to subordinates. Characteristic On the other hand, reducing costs and increasing productivity are done effectively in this style. Leaders strongly instructive, and their communication with the members is often short term, not for long term relationship. So its characteristic is concentrate only on short term objective, not flexible to new situations, not support in changes or update ideas. Also, it fits with structured rules or methods, and just do things rightly. (Transactional Leadership Theory, n.d) Advantages Transactional leaders perform great in a structured organization. And the subordinates will get rewards as incentives for their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Semiotic Analyze of Lost in Translation What some believe to be called „power of cinema is, according to Peter Wollen, aesthetic richness and it originates from simple fact of all three demensions of a sign: iconic, indexical and symbolic are being used (Wollen, 1998, p. 83). In this work, whereby I make a semiotic analysis of a still scene taken from film „Lost in Translation (Sofia Copolla, 2003), I will explain notion of this classification, and, using Roland Barthes s model, show layers of denotation and conotation, explicitly pointing out compotents of a sign signifiers and signifieds. Concepts of denotation and conotation as layers of meaning are described by Barthes. Denotation is simply „meaning of the image refering to it s literal, discriptive meaning and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this case whole picture is an icon of a real life, real situation, it s not a cartoon, but an accurate projection. Second in this triad is an index, „sign by virtue of existential bond between itself and its object . (ibidem, p. 83). Analyzing the picture, we can make fair assumptions if the woman is wearing a youth clothing, such as hoodied blouse, and she has no wrinkles, she s probably young, man with wrinkles and receding hair is old. If two sofas are arranged to face each other and, the room is a resteurant or a bar. Third category is a sign, defined as „ contract by virtue of witch the symbol is a sign, the symbolic sign eludes the individual will (ibidem, p.83). A smoking dish standing on a table has been a symbol of waiting. Watch, well exposed and shiny on the background of black sweater, symbolizes mans position and luxuriance. Woman with her arms crossed stands for attitude of impatience and both is well known as a hand structure of self defense (not in a physical, but mental way). Hands are also very intresting in a mans bodylanguage he s protecting his lower parts of body, like a man who expects a punch in a very sensitive area. Age can be inficated even by the color of hair and clothing, bright for young, dark for elder. Those colours have been also used in the history of cinema for describing the good and the bad characters. In conlucion, viewers are looking on a scene, which is beautifully composed (harmonic structure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Stargirl Character Analysis There s a lot of people who are conforming and few people who are individual. Stargirl written by Jerry Spinelli is the book that is about an individual girl and other conforming students. The main character of this book is a girl who names Stargirl. She is a new student at the Mika high school and she is known as a strange girl because she always wears weird outfits and she does not behave as other students. Spinelli uses characterization and conflict of Stargirlto demonstrate that stay in an individual is good for people who don t want to disturb by others and to force someone to conform would disturb their life. In Stargirl, Spinelli uses characterization of Stargirl to show people should stay individual if they want to do whatever they want. In the beginning of this book, Spinelli describes Stargirl s appearance such as clothes that she wears. Spinelli describes her clothes as: Several times in those early weeks of September, she [showed] up in something outrageous. A 1920s flapperdress. An Indian buckskin. A kimono (20). This description of her clothes shows that they are not appropriate for school. Spinelli uses the word outrageous and the specific types of her clothes such as kimono to describe how her clothes are weird. Here, Spinelli shows her individuality because no one would wear traditional clothes for another country or dress to school unless there is some kind of event. On the other hand, in the middle of this story, Spinelli starts to show her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Biblical Symbols Of The Bible Throughout the Gospels, there are various symbols which have meanings that are harder to grasp from one reading alone. Many symbols in the Bible need deeper analyses and background knowledge to be able to fully understand and comprehend. Throughout the centuries, there have been countless attempts to decode and explain such symbols, some of which have been made by Origen of Alexandria. Origen proposed a threefold structure for the meanings of Scripture, and I will be using this structure to explain a passage found in the Bibleto its greatest potential. Afterwards, I will be analyzing the symbol of kingdom using a technique that Smith has taught us. One meaning of Scripture, according to Origen, is the literal interpretation. This involves the body, narrative, and historical account of the meaning. One of the passages I will be analyzing is Mark 12:1 12, otherwise known as the Parable of the Tenants. In this passage, Jesustells the chief priests, teachers of the law, and the elders a story of a man who planted a vineyard. To take this reading literally, you would assume it was just a story of this man, who sent servants to collect fruit from the vineyard and had them killed off or beaten, one by one. Quoted from Mark, At harvest time he sent a servant to the tenants to collect from them some of the fruit of the vineyard. But they seized him, beat him and sent him away empty handed. Then he sent another servant to them; they struck this man on the head and treated him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Belief Systems That May Have An Impact On The... The Belief Systems in Case Scenarios reflective writing I am submitting a paper on counsellors belief systems that may have an impact on the therapeutic process. This paper discusses my perspective of two case studies with different scenarios and is via my reflection of the cases. The aim and goal will be to learn to write as the third person and gain insight. The method I will discuss will be from placing me in the shoes of the counsellors , and walking in their shoes. Ricoeur calls this a narrative commitment , where we follow the other literally walking in their shoes for an insight into where the other comes from . (Ricoeur, n.d., as cited in Bager Charleson, 2010, pg. 116). I am hoping that faith grants me a potential ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2005), explains that something within the projection could hook someone else in a negative way. In addition, Rizq, R. (2005) defines projective identification as a development within the therapeutic process resulting in feelings and thoughts conceivably affecting someone else and maybe reversed from client to counsellor as well. Alternatively, the counsellor may have unconsciously brought, proactive countertransference, Clarkson, P, (2002) to the process. Proactive countertransference is defined as thoughts, feelings, and the ambience that are introduced into the process by the counsellor. However, in saying this, if the counsellor was consciously awareness of this within the process they may effectively be able to develop or could consider using this in helping them understand the client. Additional attributes of the counsellor were wounds that appeared in the counsellor s thoughts, (a) mistrust of others, and (b) a presumption that relationships fall apart due to hiding their secrets. This also infers, by placing trust in a relationship we are likely to be deceived and deserted. My hypotheses were the counsellor could impose an espoused theory, Argyris and SchГ¶n, (1978) explains where the actions of the counsellor will differ in enacting the theory in use, which may impose implicit thoughts that are assumed and decided. There could be consequents from a blind spot or wound of the counsellor and this could predetermine the relationship before any therapeutic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Race, Urban Poverty, and Public Policy The problems of race and urban poverty remain pressing challenges which the United States has yet to address. Changes in the global economy, technology, and race relations during the last 30 years have necessitated new and innovative analyses and policy responses. A common thread which weaves throughout many of the studies reviewed here is the dynamics of migration. In When Work Disappears, immigrants provide comparative data with which to highlight the problems of ghetto povertyaffecting blacks. In No Shame in My Game, Puerto Ricanand Dominican immigrants are part of the changing demographics in Harlem. In Canarsie, the possible migration of blacks into a working/middle class neighborhood prompts conservative backlash from a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... educational system would be further buttressed by quality child care provisions which would also included pre first grade/kindergarten nursery schools modeled after the French Г©cole maternelle. Wilson s other policy recommendations include suburb city economic partnerships, many of which coincide with Jargowsky s recommendations in Poverty and Place, as well as policies revolving around the earned income tax credit (EITC) and public jobs of last resort, which are part of policy recommendations shared by David Ellwood and Herbert Gans (see below). In No Shame in My Game, anthropologist Katherine Newman attempts to draw greater attention to the plight of the working poor rather than the jobless poor. She and her research team explore the lives of Harlem s working poor, primarily focusing on the fast food industry or burger flippers as the subject for her largely ethnographic study. One of the important insights articulated in her study is the extended familial structures/networks that rely on wage and welfare income as a means of survival, in addition to providing resources such as child care: networks she identifies in African American, Dominican, and Puerto Rican working poor families in Harlem. Thus, welfare reform restructuring will not only impact those families who rely solely on welfare for survival, but also on those working poor families ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Issues of the Legalized Female Prostitution in the... Receiving money to perform sexual actions has become either a lifestyle choice or a hostile option for the female prostitutes in the Netherlands, particularly in the city of Amsterdam. The participants involved in the legalized policy of prostitution are subjected to ambiguous impacts which involve social, political, health, and economic divisions. Since prostitutionwas legalized as of the year 2000, Amsterdam has seen a decline in criminal activity, allowing workers an increase in autonomy, and provides better labor conditions. (Cruz, Iterson, 2013). ). The legalization of prostitution may have aided some of these women from escaping entrapment from pimps or has helped them into becoming independent women. An estimated 20,000... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Vanderstok, 2010). The stereotypical association with sex workers is that they originate from disturbed or traumatic lifestyles, while some do enter prostitution through the forms of sex trafficking and other related incidents, there are others who independently choose to become a sex worker or prostitute. According to research, women that have been introduced to trafficking networks derive either from forcefulness from groups or have deliberately chosen to enter the workforce of the sex industry. (Barrett, Melrose, 2006). Even though sex trafficking is one way of entering the sex industry in the Netherlands, it is not always perceived as a highly reviewed decision by the women who choose to take such a path. While the conditions of these actions are not expected in the decision process, some women may feel that trafficking will aid in the escape of their country of origins current conditions, whether it be from social, economic, or political reasons. (Barrett, Melrose, 2006). Sex trafficking is one method of entry into the sex industry in the Netherlands, which is why they began the process of legalizing prostitution in the hopes of slowing or stopping this particular method within their country with regulations. Within Barrett and Melrose s research, they elaborate on reasons why sex trafficking is an issue in Europe. Since sex trafficking is a demand driven product, it tends to generate into a lucrative business for groups that associate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. How Does Mary Anne Change In The Sweetheart Of Song Tra Bong War never changes, but people do. In Sweetheart of Song Tra Bong a young medic decides to fly his high school sweetheart, Mary Anne, to Vietnam so they can spend time together after he discovers the lack of discipline in camp. When Mary Anne arrives she is innocent, bubbly, flirtatious, and curious with blonde hair, long legs, and blue eyes. Her curiosity gets her involved in some of the medical activities in camp, then she starts assembling guns and visiting local towns. Mary Anne gets hooked. She cuts her hair, stops wearing makeup and jewelry, and no longer wants to get married and settle down with Mark. In Sweetheart of Song Tra Bong Tim O Brien communicates the power that Vietnam and the warhad in absorbing and contorting people. When ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, she cuts her hair short and puts in a bandana, stops wearing makeup and jewelry, and ceases to worry about personal hygiene. Then, Mark catches her on an ambush with a team of Green Berets and yells at her. He no longer recognizes her in her bush hat and filthy green fatigues; she carried the standard M 16 automatic assault rifle; her face was black with charcoal (98). In two weeks she has gone from someone with complexion as sweet as a strawberry and skin that was even untouched by the sun to a soldier that lays in the dirt holding a weapon to end someone s life, ignoring her innocence and covering it up with a black charcoal alter ego. After he yells at her, she leaves with the Green Berets for three weeks (94). This decision to leave is the final leap towards a new Mary Anne, as she has now decided that fighting with the Green Berets is more important to her than staying with the man she was engaged to marry. She returns once more, this time with glowing jungle green eyes instead of blue, symbolizing her complete entrance into war (101). She is now one with the green mountains of Vietnam. She has now decided that the war is more important than getting married, starting a family, or even going home. This decision was made time and time again by millions of young men who had gone to Vietnam as a consequence of having their birth on the wrong day. Only a few of these men exited Vietnam as the same person that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay on John Locke, George Berkeley and David Hume John Locke, Berkeley and Hume are all empiricist philosophers. They all have many different believes, but agree on the three anchor points; The only source of genuine knowledge is sense experience, reason is an unreliable and inadequate route to knowledge unless it is grounded in the solid bedrock of sense experience and there is no evidence of innate ideas within the mindthat are known from experience. Each of these philosophers developed some of the most fascinating conceptions of the relationships between our thoughts and the world around us. I will argue that Locke, Berkeley and Hume are three empiricists that have different beliefs. The first philosopher, John Locke, laid the foundations of modern empiricism. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If these qualities exist then there is a real world. Locke also believes that people have innate ideas through experiences. He has three explanations for this idea. Firstly, if we had innate ideas, we would know that we have them, which means that if you have ideas they are conscience and everything you think, you think you think. Secondly, if there were innate truths of reason we would all agree on them. Lastly, our memory cannot recall these innate ideas. Secondly, George Berkeley, a representational idealist, believes that knowledge comes from experience, but he perceives his thoughts in a different way then Locke. He doesn t believe that things from your senses can be reality. Berkeley believes that if our minds did not produce an idea, then God delivered and perceived his experiences to us, but he also says that empiricism and Christianity cannot be used together. We have a small role to play out and God makes sure that everything gets done. Berkeley was very mind dependent; he had faith that there is no world without a mind. With this in mind, he felt that all objects we encounter in experience are nothing more than mind dependent collections of ideas. This is known as Esse est percipi, or To be is to be perceived. He also believed that reality is nonphysical and everything that exists is either minds or the ideas they perceive. Berkeley felt that matter was empty of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Negotiate P ROGRAM ON NEGOTIATION AT H ARVARD L AW S CHOOL AN INTER UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM TO IMPROVE THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION EAZY S GARAGE DRRC Version Confidential Information for Frances Litchfield, Dentist You have been a steady customer at Jim Eazer s garage for as long as you have owned a car, and your family has been a customer for as long as you can remember. Eazer s garage is convenient to your house, Jim has always given good service, and up to now you have always gotten special treatment from Jim Eazer in the form of fast service and reduced bills. You own a five year old Japanese Merxedes with 75,000 miles on it that you bought two and one half years ago for $5,000. One week ago you took the car in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You both got a little hot under the collar and Jim then prepared a bill based on the estimate given in an industry wide Standard Manual for the price of parts and how long it should take to do this job: This version of Eazy s Garage was written by the Dispute Resolution Research Center at the Kellogg School of Management. The original case was created for the Harvard Negotiation Project by Bruce M. Patton, based on an idea from the American Arbitration Association. Copies of the original version are available at reasonable cost from the Clearinghouse, Program on Negotiation, Harvard Law School, 518 Pound Hall, Cambridge, MA 02138. Telephone: 617 495 1684, Fax: 617 495 7818. This case may not be reproduced, revised or translated in whole or in part by any means without the written permission of the Director of the Clearinghouse. Please help to preserve the usefulness of this case by keeping it confidential. Copyright 1982, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1995 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. All rights reserved. EAZY S GARAGE Confidential Information for Dr. Frances Litchfield $ 200.00 $ 418.00 $ 618.00 parts labor total Now very upset, you refused to pay, and left. That night after the garage had closed, you returned with a spare key and drove your car away. The next day you were contacted by Jim Eazer s lawyer, who mentioned the possibility of a criminal complaint for conversion of a mechanic s lien. The
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  • 46. The Role Of Aggression In Hitchcock s Vertigo Recently, an incredible amount of attention has been drawn to female survivors of intimate abuse. It appears though little attention has been paid to why so many women have been assaulted. With this in mind, I choose to take a closer look at how gendered violence functions in literature and in film. Furthermore, I wish to discuss how insecurity instigates aggression from male lead characters in Alfred Hitchcock s Vertigo and Leo Tolstoy s The Kreutzer Sonata as a lens for understanding the figurative sexual trauma that femalelead characters experience in these works. In an attempt to better understand the relationship between men s physical pleasure and women s physical pain, I asked a main research question: How does aggression function... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following Scottie strictly selecting a suit for Judy, he singles out hair styles and makeup for Judy at a salon. What shade of blonde Judy wants on her hair and what amount of makeup Judy wants on her face, are ignored possibly not even asked for in this scene. In addition, the salon operator assures Scottie about his desires being fulfilled by saying, Yes, sir. We know what you want. (Hitchcock 1:50:00 1:52:33) Scottie s authority is emphasized as greater that that of Judy s through her agency being unknown throughout this scene. His power is further highlighted when Judy returns from the salon to her apartment. Though Judy is mostly transformed as Scottie desires, he is not satisfied. The styling of Judy s hair does not match the styling Scottie wants to see; so, Scottie abruptly takes Judy s hair into his hands and arranges it as her wants showcasing no consent or concern for Judy s desires (Hitchcock 1:54:00 1:56:00). Scottie is oblivious to Judy s frightened and angered response to him arranging her hair. He, instead, is focused on perfecting the Judy before him to the Judy in his mind ignoring her agency again through patriarchal domination (Fabe 363). Similar to when in the department store, Scottie is navigating his insecurities while transforming Judy, as Marilyn Fabe argues in Mourning Vertigo ; but, the policing in these scenes is intensified through Scottie taking the transformation into his own hands. This investment in Judy s actions and image continues to increase as Vertigo ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. My Passion Is Softball Imagine a warm September night under bright field lights. The light summer breeze brushing against your face. A rush of adrenaline through your veins. There s a swell of cheering coming from in the stands and the dugout. You can feel the most overwhelming sense of joy. That is my passion. According to the Merriam Webster English Dictionary, passion means a strong liking or desire for, or devotion to some activity, object, or concept, but that is stiff and set, with no hint of emotion as all definitions are. To me it means a feeling in your chest when you think about something, because you love that one thing so much. Everyone has different passions, but for me one thing strikes a chord. My passion is softball, and it includes so many amazing things even past it s pretty obvious physical benefits. I love softball, because it has allowed me to be healthier, learn many life lessons, and make great friends. It benefits my community by allowing primarily young girls to develop leadership skills, how to deal with controversy, teachability, and gives them an opportunity to make friendships that will last them their whole lives, as well. To understand how softball benefits people, it would be easier if we knew a little history. You probably think it s simple: Softball is just women s baseball. That, however, is not entirely the case. In fact, softball was actually created as the product of a football game. In November of 1887, a group of friends sat at the Farragut Boat Club in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Examples Of Metaphors In The White Tiger Research Question: How does Aravind Adiga use metaphors in The White Tiger to highlight the contrast between the different sections of Indian society? Introduction: Typically, we identify metaphors to be the figure of speech that draws an indirect comparison to bring out an enhanced rhetoric effect. However, metaphors are so strongly ingrained in our language, that all of us think, write, and even speak in metaphors every day. Ironically, the word metaphor itself is a metaphor, as metaphor stems from a Greek word that means transfer or carry across . In the literal sense, metaphors transfer meaning from one idea to another, typically associating it with a word. Aravind Adiga s The White Tigeris an epistolary novel consisting of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The only two options for people in the country is eat or get eaten up . In this jungle, which is India, the different animals correspond the inhabitants that play a major role in the workings of the country. The buffalo, the stork, the mongoose, and even the White Tiger are assigned these titles primarily because of their personality which aligns sublimely with the nature stereotypically associated with these animals. The overall metaphor of the White Tiger represents what it is like to break out of the never ending chaos present in the jungle like world. Balram refers to this world as The Darkness . As he is the White Tiger , he possesses the required skills to break out of the Rooster Coop and find order unlike the other inhabitants of the darkness. Throughout the novel, Arvind Adiga uses a plethora of metaphors to describe the happenings of Balram Halwai, and his activities. In addition to this, the author repeatedly uses ironic, and sarcastic phrases to condemn the upper class Indian society, or citizens from the light . This brings out several key themes in the novel, including ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Guns, Germs And Steel Essay Guns, Germs and Steel By Jared Diamond In the book Guns, Germs and Steel Jared Diamond who is a biophysics scientist and a psychologist, set out on a journey to find out the reason behind great achievements and conquest of the Europeans. What is the secret of success of Europeans? His hypothesis was very original and at first looked very simple, it was guns, germs and steel. The journey of Diamond took over 30 years and helped him answer the main questions of human history and what is it that separates humans today from rich and poor and from haves and have not s. To do this he had to go back when everyone was equal. His quest started off in New Guinea when he was asked by Yali a New Guinean politician a question: why you white ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Diamond believes that the main reason why people were able to create such a great civilization in Middle East is because they had over produced food so people were able to specialize in labor and produce military, leaders, architects, art and such. But why New Guineans were not able to do the same? Middle East had familiarized itself with farming, which in turn made it possible for people to advance in agriculture which gave them large amounts of food. They were able to spend less time gathering the food as it was farmed close to their homes. Another important aspect is that planting the wheat and barley was very simple, all it took was to spread the seed around the field. New Guineans learned about farming as well but they were not as fortunate as Middle East to have plants that grew from seeds, instead they had to dig an individual hole for each plant and then plant each plant separate. Once again they were not as efficient as Middle East. Middle East started to develop large communities and build cities and had great advantages. They were economically stable and had build militaries first for self defense and later to be used to conquer and expand. For thousands of years Middle East was booming but it all came to a stop. They had over used their land and water resources and followed by a drought they were forced to migrate and find a new place. They migrated towards west and east and stayed in the same latitudinal region, therefore the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...