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Essay On Qualities Of A Good Leader
Writing an essay on the qualities of a good leader can be both challenging and rewarding. On
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Essay On Qualities Of A Good LeaderEssay On Qualities Of A Good Leader
Social Norms In Our Society
With the goal for you to keep on staying acknowledged in the present social society
you live in today you must follow a certain set of social norms for the duration of
your life, often you manage without acknowledging it. Even though social norms
are broken regular surrounding you on a wide range of various levels some
innocuous and some more serious and careless, like stealing. Social norms are not
generally the same since different societies have different values. Without social
norms there would be total chaos; social norms make society s conduct clearly
predictable. To me our society is predictable anyway because it makes people feel
more safe knowing that everyone is doing the same thing. When a normis broken in
our society people automatically
Is Online Learning As Good
Is Online Learning as Good as Face to Face Learning? Technological advancement has
brought up new ways of doing things. Traditionally, the manufacturing industry had to
employ hundreds of workers to ensure that work was done in the right manner. They
had to lift heavy machinery or use forklifts to ensure the heavy machineries were
fixed in the correct place. Technological advancement brought about the principle of
robotics. Companies are happy in the modern times to use robotics in manufacturing,
thus eliminating the need for many workers and professionals. Once the robot has
been computerized or programmed, it is able to perform all machinery work with
minimal or no supervision and still produces the same results compared to human
factor that produces varying results with the same input. Likewise, education has
taken advantage of technological advancement; not only are books being bought and
rented, they are read online. Online learning is a modern time invention that was
necessitated by the need from the many people who finance education for their own
benefit, the working class, the international students and the marginalized class. With
online education, one is able to learn more conveniently and undertake other
responsibilities with ease (Coates et al 4 7). One does not have to hurry to attend
classes since online classes can be conducted from the convenience of home or any
other location. Face to face learning allows the instructor to get individual attention
from
What Effect Do the Different Levels of Ecb Infestation of...
Biology IBO Group 61 Teacher: Lorena Isabel Garza Hinojosa Student: AngГ©lica
LГіpez HernГЎndez ID: A01211745 Due Date: 19/08/2008 Design your own Bio
Lab Dependent and Independent Variables Problem Statement: How different
wavelengths of light affect the rate of photosynthesis? Variables: *Dependent:
wavelength of light (color) *Independent: *Control: Method for controlling variables:
All types of corn must be grown in the same soil and nutrient conditions, watering
amounts and light conditions. They must be grown in separated plant chambers, and
the seeds will be planted in three pots and each grow chamber will be labeled. The
amount of ECB that is added to the plantation must always be in the same quantity
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5. Weighing: Drag each ear on each of the plants to the weighing dishes to weigh
its kernels. The yield of kernels of each plant is now on a weighing dish. Drag a
weighing dish to the balance to read the weight of the kernels. Record the weigh of
a Data Table. Proceed to weigh the kernel yield from all plants. Calculate the
average kernel yield form each set of three identical plants that are grown under
identical conditions from the same type of seed. Record the calculations on the
Data Table. Method for collection of data The yields of each experiment must be
weighed on the same weighing dish, and the results must be measured in a labeled
table considering four significant numbers. The unit that must be used is grams.
Uncertainty will be considered as half of the minimum weight that can be measured
on the balance (В¬ + 0.05). Data collection CORN VARIETIES AND YEILDS
CORN VARIETYLEVEL OF ECB INFESTATIONGROWING POT 1 YEILD
(GRAMS)GROWING POT 2 YEILD (GRAMS)GROWING POT 3 YEILD
(GRAMS)AVERAGE YEILD (GRAMS) UNCERTAINTY + .O5 (GRAMS) BT
456HIGH157.30157.00159.00157.77 BT 456LOW178.80172.60179.60177.00 BT
456NONE190.00183.20184.80186.00 BT123HIGH155.10163.00163.90160.67
BT123LOW164.00162.60168.30164.97 BT123NONE160.10164.80164.20163.03
GOLDEN CROP (NON BT)HIGH135.40139.60138.30137.77 GOLDEN CROP
(NON BT)LOW177.90171.20170.60173.23 GOLDEN CROP (NON BT)NONE
Innocence In The Song Owl City
It is human nature to try to stay young and to keep one s innocence and dreams. In
the song, Fireflies by, the band, Owl City, the lyrics utilizes fireflies and dreams to
express the desire to stay young. In this soothing song, the composer, Adam Young
sings the song in a form of a dream in which he is a young innocent child
surrounded by fireflies. The song speaks of how quickly the innocence of youth
escapes and how quickly times passes by. During the song, Young speaks of his
wish to remain in his dream where his youthful innocence still exists. Young uses
personification and hyperbole in the song to express the need to embrace and hold
onto one s childhood. The song speaks about the innocence of youth and how
quickly that innocence escapes us by using personification the writer makes this
theme prominent. By giving a simple creature, fireflies, human like abilities and
features. In the line As they tried to teach me how to dance. and I got misty eyes as
they said farewell. fireflies do not have to ability to speak or to dance but they are
used to extentuate the connection Young feels with the fireflies. The speaker wants
to believe earth moves slowly, if he can t believe that, that means the opposite is true.
Which means that the speakers believes that time passes too quickly. Young uses...
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The song starts by suggesting to the listener that they would not believe their eyes, a
statement that suggests that a scene that is extraordinary is occurring before his
eyes, which Young then goes on to explain the scene of fireflies surrounding him.
The singer actually speaks of fireflies as if he or she was surrounded by them, this
hyperbole is used to represent the magic that children feel and the extent of their
The Fall Of The House Of Usher By Edgar Allan Poe
Pearing through the lense of different perspectives of criticism allows new light to
be shined on elements of literature that readers may not have considered before.
Analyzing Edgar Allan Poe s The Fall of the House of Usher through the
biographical perspective allows readers to recognize the similarities between the
short story and Poe s life. The biographical perspective shows the house
symbolizing tuberculosis that was a motif in Poe s life and the use of inbreds in The
Fall of the House of Usherparallels Poe s life of marrying his cousin. The House of
Usher that is described so morbidly in the short story mirrors the destructive path that
tuberculosis led in the lives of people closest to Poe. In the short story, the house
symbolizes
Who Is Delia In Sweat By Zora Neale Hurston
Oh well, whatever goes over the Devil s back, is got to come under his belly . This
statement was said by the character Delia, in Sweat , a short story written by Zora
Neal Hurston. Delia let her husband, Sykes die on the floor after being bitten in the
neck by a rattlesnake. Delia s actions in Sweat were necessary, because she was
defending herself, and was striving for independence. Sykes and Delia s
relationship was not a healthy or committed relationship. Sykes verbally and
physically abused Delia by beating her and by disrespecting her. In the reading,
Walter Thomas states, Ah sees im grinnin at every oman dat passes , which is him
explaining that Sykes is cheating on Delia and has continued to do it. In addition,
Delia is constantly washing clothes and working, because Sykes is throwing or
stomping on them to purposely vex her. Although, Delia is a strong person and can
block out Sykes, which makes it a challenge for Sykes. There is no love in the
relationship between Delia and Sykes, but Delia... Show more content on
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She has been beaten, disrespected, and worked to the max. She can not take
anything else in, and can not stand to hear another remark from Sykes, which leads
her to begin to defend herself, because she knows she should be treated better.
Later in the story, Sykes brings a snake home, knowing that Delia fears snakes and
can not bear them, but he brings it to taunt her anyways. Furthermore, when Sykes
try to get the snake to bite Delia by leaving it in the hamper, it instead bites him
instead, and he calls for help, but Delia does nothing. This was the one chance for
Delia to be done suffering, because she had spent 15 years with Sykes abusing her,
so she took advantage of it, ignored it and left him to die. Although, she let him die
it was not wrong of her to do, it was the right decision to make, and Sykes brought it
to himself, because whatever goes over the Devil s back, is got to come under his
Gullah Culture
South Carolina is known for many of its historical customs and treasures, one of
them being the Gullah language and culture which has become a consistent
characteristic of the Carolina coast and low country. Gullah is identified as a
language, culture, and way of life by many of the coastal residents who still
identify and participate in it, and the presence of Gullah is a center of interest for
those who travel to the sea islands of Charleston and Hilton Head to observe and
learn more about it. While Gullah is spoken by at least 300,000 African Americans in
coastal regions across South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, it has been, and remains,
a distinctive and important part of the history, language, and culture of South
Carolina (Taylor and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first circle is made of Traditional Gullahs , whom are modern descendants of
the historic Gullah people who have remained in the low country region to the
present day and continue with their traditional Gullah language and culture to one
extent or another. (Campbell). These peoples vary in their degree of immersion in
the Gullah culture, but still remain in the area in which the Gullah language and
lifestyle have been preserved since the days of slavery. The second circle, Modern
Gullahs , are separated into two groups. One group includes Gullahs who have
remained in the low country of South Carolina, but have lost their use of the
language and culture. The second group is made up of those who have retained
their use of the Gullah language and culture, but live away from their homeland. So,
for example, there are many Gullah speaking families who live in Northeastern cities
such as New York, but send their children back to the southern coast so that the
connection with their traditions remains intact. The third circle of Gullah
descendants is called Gullah Family . This group is also separated into two different
groups. The primary group including those who have lost their Gullah language and
culture when they moved away, but remained in contact with their family in the low
country; and the secondary being those who once left the land of their ancestors, but
have returned and begun to acquire the Gullah language and culture again. The final
two groups are much smaller, but no less important to the modern demographic of
Gullah culture. The fourth circle, known as the Gullah Diaspora refers to the Black
Seminoles , whom are Gullah natives who fled to Florida centuries ago, and allied
themselves with the Seminoles/Native American groups there. Lastly, the fifth circle
is identified as the Gullah Descendants . This group is made up of those who were
born or raised outside the low country, and
Safety Professionals At Podunk University
There has not been safety professional at Podunk University for a year and half,
leaving the prestigious university to fend for itself in the world of safety. Since no
one was actively filling this position, the subsequent safety professional will have a
lot of catching up to do. The primary focus of the safetyprofessional will be the
hazardous material and hazardous wasteissues on the campus. While conducting the
preliminary tour of the campus, it is noticed that there is a lot of issues that are
effecting safety around the campus. The biology department and the chemistry
department will need to have all chemicals inventoried to include hazardous waste.
The physics department s use of high voltage and the use of lasers in their
department. The automotive technology department has more than a few issues that
will need to be addressed while developing the safety program. The last major issue
that was identified was the Massive Arena, the building is one of the oldest
buildings on campus and is currently under renovation. The problems with many
older buildings is the presents of asbestos insulations and the dangers that it presents
even while being removed. Since the focus of the safety professionals will be
hazardous material and hazardous waste. The best place to start would be develop a
Hazard Communication Program. This should not be a complicated process, since
the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) provides examples
online. This is an essential task
The Ideal Hero in Beowulf
Classifying whether or not Beowulf is an ideal hero, one would have to understand
the definition of an ideal hero, and then the decision and whether he has any flaws
within this understanding can be made. Beowulf identifies many traits to allow the
reader to make his own assumption on this epic poem. According to the dictionary, a
man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble
qualities (dictionary.com?) is the proper guideline to determine if a character is an
ideal heroor not.
To begin, Beowulf exhibited many characteristics that suggested proper heroic
qualities. He was strong, an outstanding fighter and very loyal to all who came into
his presence (Killenbeck, and Orci). When Beowulf had to ... Show more content on
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In his last battle, Beowulf was fatally wounded, but he won the battle before he
did. This was the fall of a great hero (Killenbeck, and Orci). Beowulf made sure that
his life was lived well enough to carry on his story, but when he finally met his
demise it would be the ultimate test. After many trials, he was destined to face the
end of his days, in this mortal world, as was the dragon, for all his long leasehold
on the treasure (Beowulf, line 2341 2344). Beowulf, the hero for Hrothgar s people,
was now dead and left these people on their own. They don t have anyone to call on
to protect and defeat the monsters that plague them. This is the ultimate test to see
whether or not
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Beowulf had any affect on the evils, to see if they will learn their lesson and stay
away from these people. In conclusion, Beowulf is an epic poem that portrays
many characteristics of what an ideal hero of this time would be, the flaws that can
come with that burden, and the lasting impressions an ideal hero should have on the
people affected by it. Beowulf had confidence he his abilities which led to his
reputation being known and well liked. The way he handled the battles and the faith
that comes with it, allowed him to be seen as an ideal hero in many peoples eyes. As
with most heroes though, things become more demanding and they tend to slip in the
ways they believe
Midnight In Paris Project Essay
Midnight in Paris Project Gil Pender is an aspiring novelist that is vacationing with
his wife to be in Paris, France. He wanders around the dark city and then stumbles
upon an old car passing by him after midnight. This is the car to the past. He
eventually meets many of his idols and gets assistance and ideas for his novel that
he is writing. Some of the people he meets on his journey range from Zelda and F.
Scott Fitzgerald, to the famous Ernst Hemingway. While enjoying my nights in
Paris, I came across Gil and was intrigued about something in him so I decided to
follow him around the city. Gil first got into a really nice Peugeot Type 176, so I
followed him all the way to a party for Jean Cocteau. Once he got there he started
talking to Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald, so I knew he had... Show more content on
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He gave her some sort of present and then they kissed. I thought I overheard him
earlier saying that he was engaged in another life and I did not understand that.
They then got into a carriage and at this moment I struggled to keep up due to the
mere fact of me being out of shape. I followed them all the way to Belle Г‰poque
of the 1890s, which I overheard Adriana saying it was The Golden Age to her.
They were talking to some people that I did not know, which I later found out to be
Henri de Toulouse Lautrec. He was astonishingly short, but he looked very smart
and well off in life. After Gil and Adriana left, I went up and started to talk to him. I
found out that he was a French painter, printmaker, and illustrator that was well
involved in Paris theatrical life. He was then speaking about how he loved the
Renaissance Era, and how that was his Golden Age . At this point in time, I really
understood Gil s theory that no matter what era you are living in, you will always
believe that it is nothing special. Everyone wants to live in a past era in which they
thought it would have been an excellent time period to live
The Current Trends And Major Industries That Are
Utilizing...
Introduction GIS is an abbreviation for Geographic Information Systems. GIS is a
perfect blend of geography and technology. People can accumulate various forms of
location data (both tangible and intangible) and produce living, breathing maps. By
utilizing the power of Geographic Information Systems, users can create powerful
applications. These applications can range in size from being small (surveying a
single farm) to large (displaying real time voting across the country in a presidential
election). The paper will begin with a literature review on the sources used for
research including conference papers, lectures, and trade magazines. Immediately
following the literature review, there will be the discussion which entails a thorough
explanation of the fundamental concepts that contribute to the foundation of
Geographic Information Systems. After the explanation of concepts, there will be
high level summary of Roger Tomlinson s GIS implementation plan for companies.
This paper will then discuss the current trends and major industries that are utilizing
GIS. In the end, there will be a conclusion that will include a future analysis on GIS.
Literature Review Discussion Geographic Information Systems is a basic input
/output mechanism. The user collects geo location data such streets, buildings, or
rivers and non geo information including populations, compensations, or other meta
data. After careful research, the user can compile the data and enter it into the system.
With
Horses Are Better Than Pets
On July 8, 2016, Jaycee Dugard sat down for an interview with Diane Sawyer,
where she mentioned that equine therapy played a role in healing her after eighteen
years of captivity, but she is not the only one that realizes the therapeutic quality of
horses. Over two million households own horses. Horses make great pets because
they re easier to care for, are better prepared for dangerous situations, and offer
numerous physical and mental advantages. In this paper, I argue that domesticated
horses are better pets than dogs are.
Owners can care for horses more easily than dogs. First off, horses only have one
foal at a time when they breed. On the contrary, dogs can give birth to several
puppies, causing the owners to stress. Puppies, being ... Show more content on
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First, the child invests more effort and time into owning the horse than their parents
do. Children learn more responsibility because they spend so much time cleaning,
feeding, and caring for their horse. Parents have the responsibility of paying for the
animal, which albeit, is an expensive task, but it is not one done in vain. With a dog,
much of the responsibility can be allocated to the parents because they see dogs as
another child or friend that they can pamper. Although this is beneficial for the
parents, it is not teaching their children how to be responsible for live animals.
Moreover, three doctors conducted a study on the effects of horseback riding in
children with spastic cerebral palsy. They found that the studied children s muscle
symmetry improved, rendering other stretching practices useless. Because the
walking gait of a horse mimics a human s walk, the muscles in people s legs get
stretched out. Physically disabled kids can learn to walk again after a traumatic
event or after being born with paralysis. Even mentally disabled children or kids
with autism have been shown to speak and socialize better. All children can benefit
from horseback riding, not just the healthy, normal ones. Furthermore, horseback
riding does not appear to be exercise, but it actually works many muscles of the core
and lower body. According to bodybuilding.com, riding targets the abdominals, the
quadriceps
Commentary On Heads Up ! Heads Down !
Heads up! Heads up!
Here s another one!
And a, and another one
Oh!
Yeek yeek woop woop! why you all in my ear?!
Talking a whole bunch of shit
That I ain t trying to hear!
Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that!
(Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that!)
Yeek yeek woop woop! I ain t playing around!
Make one false move I ll take ya down
Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that!
(Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that!)
Who!! S s so c mon c mon
Don t, get swung on, swung on
It s the knick knack paddywhack, still ride in Cadillacs
Family off the street! made my homies put the baggies back
Still stacking plaques! (yep!) still action packed! (yep!)
And dough!! I keep it flipping like acrobats!
That s why I pack a mac, that ll crack em back
Cause on my waist there s more Heat than the Shaq Attack
But I ain t speaking about balling, balling
Just thinking about brawling till y all start bawling
We all in together now, birds of a feather now
Just bought a plane so we changing the weather now
So put your brakes on, caps put your capes on
Or knock off your block, get dropped and have your face flown
Cause I ll prove it! scratch off the music!
Like hey little stupid! don t make me lose it!
Yeek yeek woop woop! why you all in my ear?!
Talking a whole bunch of shit
That I ain t trying to hear!
Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that!
(Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that!)
Yeek yeek woop woop!
Detectives Research Papers
A detective is a police officer, whose duty is to detect criminals, by in depth
investigation of cases. When attempting to solve a crime, detectives conduct a
criminal investigation that seeks all the facts about a crime to help determine the
truth: what happened and who is responsible. This involves making a preliminary and
final investigation. A detective#8217;s task is to gather, organize, and use information
about social behavior. To effectively complete that task a detective should possess
certain characteristics: intellectual, psychological, and physical. Studies were
conducted on the importance and efficiency of the criminal investigation system, and
on the need to integrate written policies, and rules. Detectives have many... Show
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A confession is not always necessary, because sometimes enough incriminating
evidence has already been obtained. If there is sufficient evidence or a confession
is obtained, then detectives can arrest the suspect. It is the detective #8217;s job to
present the best possible case to the prosecution. After all this occurs the case is
disposed of. These steps are not always followed in this exact order, and sometimes
steps are eliminated. In conclusion, a detective #8217;s job is basically to clear or
dispose of a case (Bennett, 1981). Detectives, when conducting an investigation,
should first determine whether a crime has been committed. Thus, a detective who is
familiar with the different crimes and their elements (what must occur for an act to be
called a specific type of crime), knows immediately if a crime has actually been
committed. When a detective receives a case, he or she conducts a preliminary
investigation. When establishing a case, a preliminary investigation consists of
different aspects. A detective #8217;s job includes such things as measuring,
photographing, sketching, and searching the crime scene, as well as identifying,
collecting, examining, and processing physical evidence. In addition, a detective
questions victims, witnesses, and suspects. They record all statements and
observations in their notes. All aspects of the preliminary investigation are
Cutaneous Larva Diagnosis
Diagnosis and management of cutaneous larva migrans By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD
Cutaneous larva migrans is caused by the epidermal migration of the filariform
larvae of various hookworm and occasionally, dog tapeworm, species. The most
common type is due to the dog/cat hookworm Ancylostoma braziliense. It manifests
as a red or vesicular lesion at the site of entry of the larva, usually between the toes of
the bare foot. The skin around this papule is usually pruritic. Symptoms of severe
itching start immediately after infestation, and are associated with the appearance of
an advancing reddish, serpiginous rash. This lesion is usually benign, and lasts for
weeks to months. Eventually the larvae, having entered an accidental host, die
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As a result they die within weeks or months, and the symptoms vanish. However,
the severe itching for several weeks or months may be intolerable. It can lead to
scratching with the risk of secondary skin infection. Also, there is a risk of
complications, such as impetigo, hyper eosinophilia and allergic reactions to the
presence of the larvae. Treatment of cutaneous larva migrans may be done with 10
15% thiabendazole ointment or solution topically three times a day for 15 days.
Within 48 hours the itching stops and the rash ceases to advance. The treatment is
difficult if there are multiple rashes or hookworm infestation of the skin follicles.
Oral thiabendazole is less effective than oral albendazole, having a cure rate of 68
84%. Albendazole 400 mg may be used as a single dose or repeated for two days,
and produces a cure in 46 100%. Another option is ivermectin, which is used off
label for this purpose, a single oral dose of 12 mg being effective in 81 100%.
Moreover, the relapse rate is very low with this drug. Antibacterial or antibiotic
ointments are used to treat secondary infections of the inflamed
Causes Of Death In Romeo And Juliet
The Final Push To Fatal Ends
The deaths and conflicts of Romeo and Juliet are thoroughly frustrating, woven
around lies, love, and control. Each generation reading the classic Shakespeare play
draws different conclusions and opinions on the lover s tragedy. The faults and flaws
of many characters shifting and altering the events resulting in six deaths. Romeo, the
main character rather impulsive and quick to act, makes decisions that causes
foreseeable conflicts to occur. As bodies drop and conflicts rise society is left to
determine their mistakes. Romeo s infatuations, and recklessness abandons critical
thinking that allows death and hate to grow. Henceforth, Romeo is in fact responsible
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In addition to the conflict quickly escalates as Romeo pre sways Juliet to marry him
the next day and in his haste he makes way for many misunderstandings. This is
evident as Tybaltconfronts Romeo, and Romeo foolishly says,
I do protest, I never injured thee,
But love thee better than thou canst devise,
Till thou shalt know the reason of my love;
And so, good Capulet, which name I tender,
As dearly as mine own, be satisfied (3.1.67 71)
this anatazingses Tybalt as the quotation sounds like mockery and therefore since
Romeo knows Tybalt does not know of his marriage, it is his fault. Mercutio s death is
the conflict that results in Tybalt s misunderstanding when Romeo intervenes the
fight between Mercutio and Tybalt unintentionally causing the death. This is
reiterated as Mercutio speaks, Why the devil came you between us? I was hurt under
your arm. (3.1.101 102) hence Romeo is responsible for the deaths that occurred in
the play.
Along with the death of Mercutio, Romeo then violently reacts causing more
tragic deaths and poorly thought out plans to occur. Romeo in a blind fury seeking
revenge for Mercutio s death demands another death to follow, Either thou, or I, or
both, must go with him. (3.1.122) he seals his fate as Tybalt is slain by his hand.
This leads to his banishment in Verona. Thus causes his mother s death, Alas, my
liege, my wife is dead to night;/ Grief of my son s exile hath stopp d her breath.
(5.3.211 212) Soon after
Passover and Easter Essay
Passover amp; Easter
Christianity and Judaism are the few examples of religions that are originated from
Western Traditions. These religions take different approaches to representational art
and iconography which is found in their religious festivals. The Christian celebration
of Easter and the Jewish Passover differentiate in their approaches to these icons in
the history, the celebration and the symbols used during the commemoration of these
holidays.
Passover and Easter have many hidden representational art and iconography that are
reflected in the historical stories behind Judaism and Christianity. For Jewish people,
the Exodus story narrated the Israelite s liberation from slavery in Egypt which ...
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When Jesus arrived to Golgotha, He was nailed to the cross and soon after dies.
The symbol of Jesus crucifixion is what Christians live by. It represents Jesus
sacrificing his life to save humanity from their evil sins. When He died, He was
taken down from the cross and was buried in a tomb, where He resurrected into
Heaven and was seated at the right Hand of God. Jesus resurrection symbolizes two
things. First, it proves to Christians that Jesus is the Son of God (Curtis). In the
Bible, Paul affirmed that Christ is declared to be the Son of God by the resurrection
from the dead (Rom. 1:4). Second, Jesus resurrection represented an assurance that all
of humanity is saved and forgiven for their sins (Curtis).
Passover and Easter also have representational art and iconography that are displayed
in how the religious festivals are celebrated by Jewish people and Christians.
Jewish people celebrate Passover with a ritual dinner called Seder, which
represents the meal that the Israelites ate before fleeing Egypt (Oxtoby 123). In a
Passover Seder, the head of the family begins the ceremony by sanctifying the
holiday with a Qiddush, or benediction, over a cup of wine (Tobias 88). While
reciting a prayer, raw vegetables dipped in vinegar, a shank bone and a hard boiled
egg are presented to the family members. Then, a second cup of wine is poured and
at this time, the Passover liturgy, or Haggadah, begins (Oxtoby 124). The
His Coy Mistress Tone
Everyone need to save their time and enjoy their life when they are young. Both To
His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell and To the Virgins, To Make much of time
by Robert Herrick both examines the idea of carpe diem. However, the way that the
two speakers elaborate their point is slightly different. The speaker in the poem To
His coy Mistress use more passive tone to let people have more thinkings of life.
To His Coy Mistress by Marvell states the idea that if people want to fall in love
with others, do not be shy or they will regretted in the future. Reading between the
lines, the speaker first expressed how much he love his girlfriend. Time s wingГЁd
chariot hurrying near (Marvell 22) then the speaker use military metaphor to show ...
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To His Coy Mistress use a rapid tone while the other poem use a relaxed tone. The
speaker in To His coy Mistress use lots of exaggerations and metaphors to
examines his idea. In the first stanza, he uses the Indian Gange s side , a hundred
years , Vaster than empires (Marvell 5 7), and other words that form a parallelism
with exaggeration to explain how much he adores his girlfriend. The speaker use
those huge words in the parallelism and contradiction to create how good the time
while he was falling in love. Furthermore, the metaphors also contributes to the
tone of the poem. In the second stanza, Time s wingГЁd chariot hurrying near
(Marvell 22) which make the passing of the time as the war happens to show how
fast the time pass and create a nervous feeling of the time passing. Nevertheless, the
speaker make his love as the vegetable My vegetable love should grow (Marvell 11)
in the Deserts of vast eternity (Marvell 24). This is a contradiction, use two
opposite things emphasize that the time can not be back and people don t know
their future. So the use of parallelism, metaphor and contradiction shown how rapid
and hurry the speaker s tone is. In the comparison, the speaker state a lighthearted
tone in poem To the Virgins, To Make much of time . The pome construct a image
of a beautiful girl singing for her youth but also has worries while she was growing
up. The speaker first use
Radio Frequency Identification Chips Essay
Radio Frequency Identification Chips
The Food and Drug Administration has considered approving radio frequency
identification chips or RFID chips that are implanted under the skin that will hold
information about the person that the chip is implanted into. Would you like to have
all of you personal information about your entire life on a tiny computer chip, the
size of a grain of rice, implanted under your skin? The FDA should not approve the
implantation of RFID chips in humans. First, the problem with RFID chips will be
discussed and second, the possible solutions to RFID chips will be discussed.
The problem with implanting the RFID chips, or the VeriChip, is privacy. Every
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Also, the information on these chips is personal and private. The information that is
put on these chips should be decided on by the person who is having it implanted in
them. As of right now, every bit of your information goes on this chip without a
question of what you would want and what you would not want on it. The only way
to keep some information off of the chip is if the chip runs out of memory. According
to Lou Dolinar of the Orlando Sentinel a newspaper based out of Orlando, Florida,
published in October of 2004, the chips have very limited memory. These chips are
limited in memory because they are adapted from a product the company sells to
track lost pets and livestock.
Even if the security was stronger, there are still problems with the chips after they
have been implanted. According to Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the
Electronic Privacy Information Center, in a 2004 article in The New York Times,
after the chip is placed under the skin, it cannot be removed. If the chip cannot be
removed, than how can all of your information be updated? Your information changes
almost everyday and if it cannot be updated, you may be twenty one inches long for
the rest of your life.
The FDA should regulate the implantation of Radio Frequency Identification Chips.
The FDA should allow the people to decide what information goes on the chip.
According to the Health Privacy
How Did Irish Immigrants Become Successful
Success as an immigrant means that they have achieved economic stability.
Whether that is by having a stable job that pays well or being able to support your
family and pay your bills every month. Most struggle at first but end up achieving
this success, unlike the Irish immigrants. Irish immigrants failed at achieving
success in America because they lacked the important skills needed to become
successful, companies became anti Irish and many worked low class jobs. The Irish
Immigrants lacked many skills that were needed for different jobs throughout
America. Many had few or no urban or rural skills, except growing potatoes. Many
had only a grade school education and very few had a high school education. This
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Some of the most important factors were that they had almost no skills for
working in agriculture or urban society. This was because many only knew how to
grow potatoes and Ireland was not industrialized by that time. Another factor was
the fact that many people and companies became anti Irish. The Irish did not know
how to behave in the workplace and many joined unions so they were not reliable.
Lastly, they worked in low class jobs. They had to take the dangerous jobs no one
else wanted because they were at the bottom of the social class and getting
discriminated against by companies. Today some people are discriminated against
because of how they look, speak or even sexual orientation. There are laws against
it but it still happens. Some will not get chances to even show themselves because
of those factors. Many people today are still racist and homophobic and will not
give them the chances they deserve. For all they could know they could be great
people. This relates to the Irish immigrants because they were sometimes not even
given a chance and had to work very dangerous jobs because of their ethnicity. This
caused them to be unsuccessful in American
The Characters Of Moses In The Bible s Exodus
In the Bible as in Literature, the characters face many problems to appease to God.
While Moses is a featured character in the book of Exodus, Moses faces a great deal
of problems that he somehow manages to overcome, and stay strong in the faith of
God. What separates Moses from other characters is how much he accomplishes
through his struggles, which start the second he is born. Mosesbecomes one of the
most well known biblical figures, Moses stands up to the Egyptians for his people,
and most importantly saves an entire religion.
Around the time of Moses s birth, a large number of the Hebrew population in
Egypt was enslaved by the Pharaoh. Pharaoh was afraid of what would happen if
the Hebrew population continued to grow. Every son that is born to the Hebrews
you shall cast into the Nile, but you shall let every daughter live. (110) Moses s
mother refused to let this happen so she made a basket coated with tar and sent the
basket, with Moses inside, down the Nile river. To anyone s surprise, Moses survived
and happened to float into a part of the river where the Pharaoh s daughter was
bathing. Pharaoh s daughter took Moses and saw that he was a Hebrew child and
decided to keep him as her son. Even though Moses was too young to recognize this
as a problem, it s amazing how he was able to survive the Nile, and to be raised as a
royal member of the family, considering his, Grandfather , had ordered all Hebrew
male babies to be killed. This itself
Security Versus Privacy Essay
Security Versus Privacy
As a result of 9/11, our country has been faced with a new issue: electronic privacy.
The terrorists that attacked us used our own technology against us to protect their
activities from our view. Because of this, we are now forced to make a decision
between two desirable things: privacy and national security. On the one hand, our
right to privacy will ensure that our personal rights are not violated, whereas, on the
other hand, national security would allow us some comfort against the evil in the
world. What are we supposed to do? This issue, however it is decided, will have
tremendous impact on each and every one of our lives. The ruling that the
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This would eliminate the sheltering of illegal activities and allow increased, tighter
surveillance of cyberspace. Another similar solution would be to give the
government a back door into all areas of cyberspace. Basically, that would allow
them to see whatever they want, whenever they want. Encryption technology
would not have to be eliminated, but it would be required to include a government
?back door?, so that any encryption code can be quickly broken if the need arises. A
writer for the Christian Science Monitor put it this way: ?people are willing to
trade almost anything for increased security, if they think it would make a
difference? (Grier). Overall, however, this position is held by very few people.
The last solution is the one that is generally supported by those who favor the right
of personal privacy. They propose that everything should remain as it is. There will
be some minor adjustments to the current encryption technologies, but it will be
allowed to exist free of any back doors or restrictions. In a debate of the new Anti
Terrorism Bill, Senator Patrick Leahy stated that ?as Ben Franklin once observed, ?if
we surrender our liberty in the name of security, we shall have neither?? (Leahy). This
is the position that is currently held by the Senate on the matter of internet security.
The first side of this issue involves those people that are strongly concerned for our
The Chimney Sweepers By William Blake
The Chimney Sweepers
William Blake has written two poems with the same title of Chimney Sweeper,
however each poem was written to portray a different perspective of similar
situations. The poem Chimney Sweep (Songs of Experience) is written in a bleaker
scope compared to Chimney Sweep (Songs of Innocence) which happens to be much
more optimistic.Willaim Blake had written these stories as foils of one another and
which has helped readers compare and contrast the messages that the poems are
trying to illustrate.
In the Chimney Sweeper (Song of Experience), William Blake tells the story of a
young chimney sweeper who was sold into his profession. When the boy is asked
about his parents he replies that They are both gone up to the church to pray ,
meaning they are around to look after the child. The little boy continues on
explaining how he deceives his parents so they may think that he is happy,
however the truth is that he knows he is in a profession that he will mostly die
from and is unhappy because of it. The little boy finishes off the conversion stating
that his parents are gone to praise God and his Priest and King, Who make up a
heaven of our misery . The little boy basically damns god and societies highers up for
putting him in the position that he is in.
The poem Chimney Sweeper (Song of Experience), is a story that portrays how life
can sometimes be bleak. The poem broken down and told in a way that portrays both
the characters age and his opinion on
Consequences In The Giver
The book The Giver by Lois Lowry is about a kid name Jonas trying to live in a so
called perfect union. Jonas experience develops a theme over the course The Giver
by teaching the reader for every action there is a consequence. Although some
readers may believe that for every actions there s not a consequence, Jonas
experience shows that once Jonas leaves the community he suffers from starvation
and also pain. For everything we do there is a consequence. In the text it says, The
old man smiled. So do I he said. But that choice is not ours. This shows that the
choices he picks is going to have some kind of consequences. In the text it says, And
this time I m not going to tell you the name of it, because I want to be a receiver. This
Why We Should Be Heading Towards Space Exploration
Why We Should Be Heading Towards Space
Space exploration is something that has intrigued mankind ever since science fiction
writers of old sparked the imagination of the people. Since then, we have made leaps
and bounds towards space travel with landing people on the moon, sending satellites
to Saturn, the photos from the Hubble Telescope and the rover, Curiosity, on Mars.
These advances have provided information that will prove to be beyond measure.
While the cost of such information has been high, the benefits of the information has
been irrefutable. Ultimately, this information goes to support not only further
exploration of space, but also towards technologies that will benefit Earth directly.
Two such projects deal primarily with solar power and nuclear waste disposal. Both
of these industries would benefit immensely from such a service and would also
generate the need for many space flights (Coopersmith, 2012). According to
Coopersmith (2012), Space based solar power (SBSP) promises gigawatts of electric
power with minimum environmental damage. Example like this go to show that the
inventions and benefits realized through space exploration reach far beyond the
cosmos and into the everyday lives of people.
Right off the bat, the question for most is, with all the benefits realized through space
exploration aside, what is the actual cost of these endeavors. The space shuttle
program (now retired) was the primary consumer when it came to taxpayer funds.
According to
Blade Runner Symbolism
Blade Runner
The Blade Runner is a unique film that has a strong use of color throughout the
movie the director choses dark colors with high contrast of lighting to give people
a sense of the black and white films. He also used colorless scenes to give the
audience more of the old movie feel. For example, when the main character would
go into Bradbury building it is black and white, and even when lighting is flashing in
the building it looks almost colorless. It is also done to help draw attention to what is
important at that very moment. When Decker was in the building the light would flash
at him to draw the eye to what will happen to him or to show that something
important is about to happen. The color and the arrangement of people walking
Chesapeake Life History
Between 1813 and 1962, steamboats ruled the Chesapeake Bay, reflected in a
fascinating and important era, in which trade and travel were made more convenient
with steamers that linked parts of Maryland and Virginia, with distant and isolated
rural communities along the Eastern Shore, in particular, including Piankatank River
and Occohannock Creek in Virginia, Hudson Creek off the Little Choptank River in
Maryland, Bushwood, and Rock Point It made possible access to certain goods and
services typically unavailable east of the Bay, along with opportunities for leisure and
entertainment.
There were various types of steamboats on the Chesapeake Bay, all serving a specific
function. The packet steamboats were the most common, were medium sized and
fast, and transported passengers, freight and domestic mail. The rural areas and the
city were made accessible with a large fleet of smaller vessels steam ferries, while
excursion steamers or showboats were more elaborate, colorful and beautifully
decorated made drop offs at popular resorts on the Bay, including Tolchester and
Betterton in Kent County.
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The Weems Line was one of the most well known passenger freight steamboat lines
and began in Baltimore in 1819, and went on to operate a fleet of steamers, including
the Surprise, Eagle, Patuxent, Mary Washington, and Planter on Patuxent, Potomac,
and Rappahannock and out of Baltimore and down the Chesapeake Bay. Boasting
the biggest and fastest steamers on the Chesapeake Bay was the Baltimore Steam
Packet Company The biggest and fastest steamers on Chesapeake Bay was those of
the Baltimore Steam Packet Company, nicknamed the Old Bay Line, the Old Bay
Line, and the Chesapeake Line, which provided services primarily between Baltimore
and
Multicomponent Brigade Combat Teams Case Study
Subject: Multicomponent Brigade Combat Teams 1. Purpose. To recommend that the
Army create multicomponent Brigade Combat Teams composed of both Active Duty
and Army Reserve formations. 2. Discussion. a.Background. In January 2016, the
National Commission on the Future of the Army (NCFA) recommended, among
other things, that the Army increase the use of multicomponent units to improve
readiness and break down the barriers between the Active and Reserve Components.
(1) The NCFA was responsible for assessing and making recommendations with
regards to the appropriate mix of forces across the Army s components. The
commission s recommendation to expand the utilization of multicomponent unit s
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The Army should create multicomponent units as Infantry rather than Armored BCTs.
Reserve Component infantry formations should be able to achieve proficiency at
collective training tasks much more easily than armored formations that must
perform complex mounted maneuvers and routine gunnery exercises. Infantry based
formations have the added benefit of being much easier to resource with training
facilities and will require less full time support to maintain vehicles. (3) Incorporation
of the National Guard requires legislative action. In order to avoid a potentially
difficult and lengthy fight to change existing laws, the Army could create
multicomponent BCTs composed of Active Duty and Army Reserve formations only.
This force mix would achieve some of the advantages of a hybrid BCT without the
need to change existing authorities. A capability swap with the National Guard may
be required to create combat arms formations in the Army Reserve but can be
accomplished without the need to change existing
Overmier And Seligman s Theory Of Learned Helplessness
Learned helplessness is used to explain the failure to avoid aversive stimuli in a
controllable situation after experiencing an unavoidable aversive situation because
the organisms learned that the avoidance of the aversive situation is not affected
by their actions (Seligman Maier, 1967). Overmier and Seligman (1967) also
suggest that this phenomenon is seen when a subject that is revealed frequently to
an unavoidable stressor will develop an observable sign in which it displays
lowered ability to escape the same stressor when it is delivered in cases where
escape is available. The major application of this theory is used to understand
depression in humans.
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Miller and Seligman (1975) found that people that were not diagnosed with
depression showed a lower performance in anagram after going through training in
helplessness. This result is the same as the people with depression but did not
undergo training in helplessness. This shows that learned helplessness has similar
effects with depression. However, some people do not suffer depression although
they encountered lots of bad experiences in their daily life. Attributional style can
explain this phenomenon (Abrasom, Seligman, Teasdale, 1978). To become
depressed, one has to believe that the situation cannot be changed and also attribute
the negative situation to internal, stable, and global causes instead of external,
unstable and specific causes. For example, Anand lost to Carlsen in the World Chess
Championship. If he thought that this is due to his own inadequacy, he will keep
losing to Carlsen in the future, and his whole life is hopeless, he will then probably
develop depression. This view is more concrete than just applying the learned
helplessness theory as Anand may not be depressed just by losing to
The Benefits Of Medical Marijuana
Many people don t know what Marijuana is, to clarify what it is, it is a dried bud,
occasionally considered cannabis with a natural dust called THC on the plant.
THC is the particle that causes reactions to the body. Another thing people at times
don t comprehend correctly is that the medical use of marijuana and the
recreational use is totally different. The medical use of marijuana is recommended
by a doctor in the treatment of a medical condition such as cancers, HIV/AIDS,
Epilepsy, and many other conditions. The recreational use of marijuana is
considered a misused drug; its use is for a high that is not recommended by a
doctor, so it is illegal, sold in the black market trade. Knowing medicals marijuana
purpose, it should be legalized for its medical use only for the soul purpose to help
and provide relief to the hurt and/or sick. Medical marijuana use may provide
relief and/or help to many ill people; marijuana s medical use is the new natural
drug that can help with more than one problem as in many other drugs also do.
Medical marijuana is a highly used substance that has been used for millennia and
it is here to stay whether it is legal or not (Newton 137). It is told that marijuana
will never truly go away. People need to create legal ways for the sale of marijuana
so it can be used as a medical herb without the common threat of legal consequences
(129). Saying that more and more countries/ states are legalizing the use and/ or sale
of medical marijuana. In fact,
What Caused The Red Scare Essay
American history can generally be vast and complex, but can be broken down into
moments and time periods that are divided, unified, and have changed the United
States into the country it is today. Unfortunately, some of American history is filled
with mistakes that are made by previous countrymen. The Red Scare was a period
in which several hundred immigrants were rounded up of poorly made, radical
political views, of the federal government in the years of 1917 1920, following the
Bolshevik Russian Revolution in the year of 1917 and all of the events and impact
of World War 1 in America. This scare was caused by fears of subversion by
communists in the United States ( The First Red Scare). There were a lot of causes
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The graphic propaganda campaign had created rage, anger, suspicion, curiosity, and
fear towards the German immigrants among American citizens. ( The First Red Scare
).
The allies were completely stunned when Vladimir Lenin pulled Russia out of the
Great
War and signed the Treaty of Brest Litovsk with Germany on the date March 3, 1918.
The strong Anti German feelings really extended to Russia who then appeared to be
helping
Germany by pulling them out of the war. The whole world was then shocked by the
news that the Russian royal family had been brutally shot to death, caused by helping
Germany, by the
Bolshevists on the date July 8, 1918. The Red Scare gained further momentum. (
The First Red Scare ). After the death of the Russian Romanov family, the
Espionage and Sedition Acts passed in the years 1917 and 1918 banned many forms
of speech. By 1920 several states in the
Teenage Pregnancies And Std Contraction
Compared to every other first world country, America is the highest ranking in rates
of teenage pregnancies and STD contraction. What is it about the US and its approach
to sexual education that produces such numbers amongst its youth? The prevailing
sexuality education system in the US is abstinence only sex educationprograms.
Abstinence only until marriage education in schools is highly destructive to its
students in multiple ways.
Abstinence only sexuality education does more harm to students than good, and is
shown to have adverse effects on its students. The CDC Youth Risk Behavior
Surveillance study showed that 10% of youth in the US have never been formally
taught about HIV or AIDS, the majority being students in abstinence only programs.
(as cited in Mallone and Rodriguez) With abstinence until marriage programs failing
to provide vital information on STDs, millions of teeangers are at higher risk to
engage in unsafe sexual activity. Bruckner and Bearman studies conclude that 88%
of teens who pledge abstinence break that pledge, and of that 88%, в…“ less likely
to use contraception. (as cited in Taverners) Abstinence only education does not only
fail to enforce its ideals, but also fails to educate its students properly in
comprehensive sexuality aspects. This lack of proper education can come with
drastic consequences, resulting from a huge lack of vital information. A study
conducted by Henry Watman found that 80% of federally funded abstinence until
marriage
The Impact of Emerging Technology on the Public Sector
Essay
The Impact of Emerging Technology on the Public Sector
The impact of information technology has been tremendous within the public sector.
Over the years, the growth and development of technology has caused the public
sector to change. One of the most significant changes in technology has been the
evolution of the information systems and how their development has reshaped the
way the world uses technology. It has been just over fifty years since the worlds first
programmable computer became operational. It cost millions of dollars to build and
processed an unprecedented 5,000 instructions per second. By 1971, Intel was able to
pack 25 times that power into a single, two hundred dollar chip. Today s personal
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E mail
Electronic mail is utilized by various local, state and federal entities. E mail
provides a high level of convenience and accuracy in communication. Over 40
million workers correspond via e mail and that number is increasing 20% per year
.[ii] Electronic mail (e mail) is a form of correspondence that has become a popular
form of communication in the public sector. Given its ease of use and convenience,
e mail is becoming the correspondence of choice through local, state and federal
governments. E mail is used to coordinate various levels of government,
communicate information rapidly and disseminate information to a wide variety of
persons in the quickest manner possible. E mail also delivers cost benefits when
compared to the cost of postal services.
Computerization
In today s public sector environment virtually all federal, state and local government
use computers. Computerization has streamlined repetitive processes, promoting a
more cost effective and efficient use of information technology. Studies suggest that
managers look to information technology to streamline work processes, enable easier
access and retrieval of information, provide better products and services, save money
by avoiding workforce expansion, speed up transactions and provide better data
security. [iii]
Electronic Services
In previous years, accessing
Abortion Thesis
Rough draft Assignment four
Thesis:
In 1965, illegal abortions made up one sixth of all preganacy and childbirth related
deaths.
Abortion should remain a legalized procedure in the United states of America
because it is one of the safest medical procedures, pregnancy is not always a
responsible choice, and how American Health care prevents women from getting an
abortion. Among these issues it is important to recognize the culture behind the
prochoice movement.
CONCEPT 1 PROLIFE
The controversy of abortion that divides American politics is caused by an
ideological gap between those who prefer religion and those who do not. The sparks
really began to fly when the court case of Roe v. Wadewhere the supreme court
affirmed a womens right
Forgiveness Vs. Condemnation In Dante Alighieri s The...
As the second part of Dante Alighieri s Divine Comedy, The Purgatorio serves as
an allegorical bridge between the two other works, much like Purgatory serves as a
bridge into Heaven. Purgatory is characterized by repentance as sinners here are
given the chance to work towards redemption, as opposed to Hellwhere sinners are
punished for eternity with no hope for forgiveness. The idea of forgiveness versus
condemnation can be seen in the comparison of Cato and Virgil, a man forgiven and a
man condemned. Cato, like Virgil, died before the birth of Christ but repented in the
final moments of his life and was given a place in Purgatory, despite being a pagan
and committing suicide. Cato s story proves that choosing repentance is the key and
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The psychological implications of nature versus nurture in one s later life and
development have been contested for years, and I have a tendency to stick very
close to the middle; I believe Dante would as well. He gives a very clear answer as
to whose responsibility it is (our own) to make decisions and gain entrance into
Purgatory, while also making some concessions for circumstance and nature, for
Virgil says the only road I could have taken was the road I took, (I 62 63)
emphasising how he was constrained by the options available. But this
constrainment does not, in any way, alleviate the responsibility we have for our
own souls, but instead teaches us that we should act the best we can, given our
lives and histories, in order to be the most virtuous people we can be. The view is
also somewhat more forgiving than other interpretations, as it is always possible
to return to the path and Goodness has arms so wide that It accepts whoever would
return (III 122 123). This belief in redemption mimics my own belief in the human
ability to change and become better than we were before by choice. Dante
repeatedly states that we must chose the path of goodness for ourselves and can be
guided but never forced, something I agree with wholeheartedly, for is a forced
repentance really repentance at all? The discussion of the afterlives of Cato and
Virgil show the importance of choice, given Cato s
How Well Does The Hershey Company Interact And Adapt
Socially
Milton S. Hershey founded the Hershey Company as Hershey Chocolate Company
in 1894 by opening a candy store in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. They manufacture food
products, specifically chocolate and other sugary things. It is one of the best known
makers of chocolate candy in our era and looks like it will continue to be for some
time after that. So, to evaluate this company, the triple bottom line standard will be
used social, environmental, and financial.
First, how well does the Hershey Company interact and adapt socially? The Hershey
Company is a founder of CocoaAction. This is a collaboration between chocolate
companies and governments to help communities in West Africa by building upon
educational and community resources and improve labor
Examples Of Power In Kindred
When one is given more authority, in this sense a higher power over another, for
they just might misuse that power for evil. In the novel, Kindred, a major theme is
the corrupting influence of power. Rufus, Tom Weylin s son, is a prime example of
this theme. With race and gender, Rufus already has some measure of authority, but
while growing up, he envies the kind of power his father has. Even though his skin
color seems to make him better than the African Americans slaves, Rufus grows up
with respect for some slaves, like Alice and Nigel. As Rufus grows up, he treats his
friends horribly and begins to control their lives. Although, a person may start off
innocent, they will slowly be seduced by power to get what they want. When
Drugs And Anti-Addictive Drugs In Football And The NFL
As many of us do not want to believe it, football is a very dangerous sport and the
NFL is full of controversies. Being a very rugged sport, athletes are exposed to
various injuries and are handed dangerous opioids by coaches and team doctors.
Pushing the human body past their designed limit is harmful in the long run. With the
hits that come along in football many players get trauma and have countless
concussions. CTE short for chronic traumatic encephalopathy is degenerative disease
found in people who suffer repetitive braintrauma.
Many former and current NFL players have faced many issues because of
painkillers. 52 percent of the retired players said they used prescription pain
medication during their playing days. Of those, 71 percent said they misused the
drugs then, and 15 percent of the misusers acknowledged misusing the medication
within the past 30 days. (Barr). Many professional football players are prescribes
highly addictive painkillers by team doctors. A lawsuit against the NFL had been
filed for abusing the use of painkillers and anti inflammatory drugs. Jeremy
Newberry former player of the 49er s states Some games, I m taking two, three
Vicodin before the game, two or three Vicodin at halftime, taking a shot of Toradol
before the game, . Toradol is an anti inflammatory drug that reduces the hormones that
cause inflammation and pain. The potency of this drug is equivalent to morphine. For
now the NFL continues to deny all allegations. Athletes start using drugs to be able to
perform with untreated injuries. They later realize that they are unable to function
without the use of those drugs. Dan Johnson of the Miami Dolphins became addicted
to painkillers after undergoing two back surgeries for injuries he acquired while
playing. He broke so many bones during his playing days that teammates called him
The King of Pain. Yet his addiction to painkillers had him contemplating suicide.
(Barr). Johnson was taking nearly a thousand vicodin pills a month. Many former
players are no facing long term side effects from long term use of these drugs. Some
have commit suicide, and some are still battling their addiction today.
CTE a not so recent discovery has taken lives of many
An Overview of Bilingual Education Essay
Overview of Bilingual Education
Is a second language a necessity in our world today? Should parents push for their
child to learn two languages in elementary school? If we live in multicultural
neighborhoods, trade with the global marketplace, and want to use all technology
resources available, it is necessary to know two languages. Multilingual people and
communities seem to have an edge over monolingual competition. This provides
people of all ages an incentive to learn a second language (Genesee, 1998). In this
research paper English and Spanish will be the languages referred to for bilingual
education, although others are offered. The purpose of this paper is to compare the
benefits and pitfalls of language immersion programs ... Show more content on
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It s a plus. Learning the first language at the same time as learning English is having a
positive effect on both languages. At home the parents feel that they can
communicate with their children, (p. 664) says a Khmer speaking teacher in
Australia (Barrot Pugh Rohl, 2001). Khmer is spoken in all Australian homes and is
practically required for children to learn. This program is not only for increasing
cognitive skills, but also for students to communicate fully in their community and
within their families. One in every four children in Australia speaks a language other
than English. Australian children are encouraged and greatly supported by the
community to learn a second language, which is why these numbers are so high. If
the United States had the same motivation for their children, it would produce many
more bilingual children. All children in the Khmer English program show parallel
development in the two languages. Many kids accomplish this by using information
from one language to assist the development of the other language. Learning Khmer
gives the children a sense of identity in their home and culture (Barratt Pugh Rohl,
2001). This is a good example of a community using all its available resources, and
hopefully Americans will learn from their enthusiasm.
Types of Bilingual Education
Bilingual education basically is, according to Rowntree (1981,) an education
Elizabeth s Prayer Research Paper
ELIZABETH S TESTIMONY
I was born into a Baptist household by two loving parents, an older brother, and
many younger siblings to come. I have been told I attended church willingly and
faithfully since before I could comprehend my own faith. At age 5 I began to ask my
parents questions about everything; I was curious. Being such a curious child, all I
wanted was to ask a question that she didn t know the answer to. When I happened
upon the topic of church, my mom seemed to have all the right answers. Accepting
the challenge at hand, I moved on to more difficult questions about religion. I finally
got to the abstract question that got her thinking. I started to ask her about her faith,
quite pleased with myself, when I realized I wanted to strengthen ... Show more
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I wanted to be assertive and not aggressive in sharing my faith. I met a girl in
English class named Allison who I invite to attend Wednesday night church with
me. She accepted saying that I should come to her church the following
Wednesday. Excited, she invited me to her Christian Club meeting after school on
Tuesday in room 216. She said they called it C2. I thought what on earth is C2 and
how are they allowed to meet about their religion at the school? I asked my parents
and they said yes, so I decided to give it a go. I was immediately introduced to many
traditions in what I soon found to be my home away from home.
I began to sign up to bring cookies and found a joy deeper than I had ever felt in
baking. Due to my varying interests and talents, my dad told me baking was just a
fun pipe dream, but I got to have my fun in the kitchen on the occasional Monday
night thanks to C2. We continued to make a difference in every way we could
around the school, renovating fences and providing uniforms for under privileged
students. I finished 8th grade strong and confidently prepared to face high school.
Over the summer, my friends informed me that there was no Christian Club at my
new high school that met
The Rider Naomi Shihab Nye Summary
The author brings ideas that I related to the word loneliness. Sometimes I feel
loneliness, but this poem is no about me but it relate in what happened to me. The
Rider by Naomi Shihab Nye is a short poem. This poem attach the reader. The
author try to tell the reader the theme and I think the theme of this poem is
escaping loneliness. The first time a read this poem I get an image of a boy roller
skating down a hill as fast as he can as normal children. The author of this poem
tells the reader you could ever get free of your loneliness. You are not going to
separate yourself from your loneliness. You never feel it again and you never have
to worry over it. The author tell us about a boy who told him/her that if he roller
skated fast enough,

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  • 1. Essay On Qualities Of A Good Leader Writing an essay on the qualities of a good leader can be both challenging and rewarding. On one hand, the topic is broad and encompasses a wide range of attributes and skills that define effective leadership. On the other hand, it requires a deep understanding of leadership principles, a thoughtful analysis of various leadership styles, and the ability to articulate ideas coherently. To begin with, identifying the key qualities of a good leader necessitates thorough research and critical thinking. It involves delving into various leadership theories, studying historical examples of successful leaders, and exploring contemporary perspectives on leadership. This initial phase can be time-consuming, as finding credible sources and synthesizing information to form a solid foundation for the essay is crucial. Crafting a well-structured and engaging essay also poses its own set of challenges. Organizing ideas logically, ensuring a smooth flow of arguments, and maintaining a balance between theory and practical examples require careful consideration. The essay should not only present a comprehensive understanding of leadership qualities but also captivate the reader's interest from the introduction to the conclusion. Furthermore, addressing potential counterarguments and incorporating a nuanced perspective adds depth to the essay. Leadership is a multifaceted concept, and acknowledging different viewpoints contributes to a more robust and well-rounded discussion. Balancing objectivity while expressing a personal stance on the importance of specific qualities is a delicate task that demands finesse in writing. Editing and refining the essay is an integral step in the writing process. Ensuring clarity, coherence, and conciseness can be time-intensive, but it is essential to convey the intended message effectively. Striking the right balance between being informative and engaging, without becoming overly verbose, is a continual challenge that writers face. In conclusion, tackling the task of writing an essay on the qualities of a good leader requires dedication, research, critical thinking, and effective communication skills. While the process may be demanding, the opportunity to explore and articulate valuable insights on leadership is immensely rewarding. For those who find themselves overwhelmed with similar writing tasks or seeking additional assistance, various resources are available. Services likeHelpWriting.net offer support in crafting essays on diverse topics, providing a helping hand for individuals navigating the complexities of academic writing. Essay On Qualities Of A Good LeaderEssay On Qualities Of A Good Leader
  • 2. Social Norms In Our Society With the goal for you to keep on staying acknowledged in the present social society you live in today you must follow a certain set of social norms for the duration of your life, often you manage without acknowledging it. Even though social norms are broken regular surrounding you on a wide range of various levels some innocuous and some more serious and careless, like stealing. Social norms are not generally the same since different societies have different values. Without social norms there would be total chaos; social norms make society s conduct clearly predictable. To me our society is predictable anyway because it makes people feel more safe knowing that everyone is doing the same thing. When a normis broken in our society people automatically
  • 3. Is Online Learning As Good Is Online Learning as Good as Face to Face Learning? Technological advancement has brought up new ways of doing things. Traditionally, the manufacturing industry had to employ hundreds of workers to ensure that work was done in the right manner. They had to lift heavy machinery or use forklifts to ensure the heavy machineries were fixed in the correct place. Technological advancement brought about the principle of robotics. Companies are happy in the modern times to use robotics in manufacturing, thus eliminating the need for many workers and professionals. Once the robot has been computerized or programmed, it is able to perform all machinery work with minimal or no supervision and still produces the same results compared to human factor that produces varying results with the same input. Likewise, education has taken advantage of technological advancement; not only are books being bought and rented, they are read online. Online learning is a modern time invention that was necessitated by the need from the many people who finance education for their own benefit, the working class, the international students and the marginalized class. With online education, one is able to learn more conveniently and undertake other responsibilities with ease (Coates et al 4 7). One does not have to hurry to attend classes since online classes can be conducted from the convenience of home or any other location. Face to face learning allows the instructor to get individual attention from
  • 4. What Effect Do the Different Levels of Ecb Infestation of... Biology IBO Group 61 Teacher: Lorena Isabel Garza Hinojosa Student: AngГ©lica LГіpez HernГЎndez ID: A01211745 Due Date: 19/08/2008 Design your own Bio Lab Dependent and Independent Variables Problem Statement: How different wavelengths of light affect the rate of photosynthesis? Variables: *Dependent: wavelength of light (color) *Independent: *Control: Method for controlling variables: All types of corn must be grown in the same soil and nutrient conditions, watering amounts and light conditions. They must be grown in separated plant chambers, and the seeds will be planted in three pots and each grow chamber will be labeled. The amount of ECB that is added to the plantation must always be in the same quantity corresponding to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5. Weighing: Drag each ear on each of the plants to the weighing dishes to weigh its kernels. The yield of kernels of each plant is now on a weighing dish. Drag a weighing dish to the balance to read the weight of the kernels. Record the weigh of a Data Table. Proceed to weigh the kernel yield from all plants. Calculate the average kernel yield form each set of three identical plants that are grown under identical conditions from the same type of seed. Record the calculations on the Data Table. Method for collection of data The yields of each experiment must be weighed on the same weighing dish, and the results must be measured in a labeled table considering four significant numbers. The unit that must be used is grams. Uncertainty will be considered as half of the minimum weight that can be measured on the balance (В¬ + 0.05). Data collection CORN VARIETIES AND YEILDS CORN VARIETYLEVEL OF ECB INFESTATIONGROWING POT 1 YEILD (GRAMS)GROWING POT 2 YEILD (GRAMS)GROWING POT 3 YEILD (GRAMS)AVERAGE YEILD (GRAMS) UNCERTAINTY + .O5 (GRAMS) BT 456HIGH157.30157.00159.00157.77 BT 456LOW178.80172.60179.60177.00 BT 456NONE190.00183.20184.80186.00 BT123HIGH155.10163.00163.90160.67 BT123LOW164.00162.60168.30164.97 BT123NONE160.10164.80164.20163.03 GOLDEN CROP (NON BT)HIGH135.40139.60138.30137.77 GOLDEN CROP (NON BT)LOW177.90171.20170.60173.23 GOLDEN CROP (NON BT)NONE
  • 5. Innocence In The Song Owl City It is human nature to try to stay young and to keep one s innocence and dreams. In the song, Fireflies by, the band, Owl City, the lyrics utilizes fireflies and dreams to express the desire to stay young. In this soothing song, the composer, Adam Young sings the song in a form of a dream in which he is a young innocent child surrounded by fireflies. The song speaks of how quickly the innocence of youth escapes and how quickly times passes by. During the song, Young speaks of his wish to remain in his dream where his youthful innocence still exists. Young uses personification and hyperbole in the song to express the need to embrace and hold onto one s childhood. The song speaks about the innocence of youth and how quickly that innocence escapes us by using personification the writer makes this theme prominent. By giving a simple creature, fireflies, human like abilities and features. In the line As they tried to teach me how to dance. and I got misty eyes as they said farewell. fireflies do not have to ability to speak or to dance but they are used to extentuate the connection Young feels with the fireflies. The speaker wants to believe earth moves slowly, if he can t believe that, that means the opposite is true. Which means that the speakers believes that time passes too quickly. Young uses... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The song starts by suggesting to the listener that they would not believe their eyes, a statement that suggests that a scene that is extraordinary is occurring before his eyes, which Young then goes on to explain the scene of fireflies surrounding him. The singer actually speaks of fireflies as if he or she was surrounded by them, this hyperbole is used to represent the magic that children feel and the extent of their
  • 6. The Fall Of The House Of Usher By Edgar Allan Poe Pearing through the lense of different perspectives of criticism allows new light to be shined on elements of literature that readers may not have considered before. Analyzing Edgar Allan Poe s The Fall of the House of Usher through the biographical perspective allows readers to recognize the similarities between the short story and Poe s life. The biographical perspective shows the house symbolizing tuberculosis that was a motif in Poe s life and the use of inbreds in The Fall of the House of Usherparallels Poe s life of marrying his cousin. The House of Usher that is described so morbidly in the short story mirrors the destructive path that tuberculosis led in the lives of people closest to Poe. In the short story, the house symbolizes
  • 7. Who Is Delia In Sweat By Zora Neale Hurston Oh well, whatever goes over the Devil s back, is got to come under his belly . This statement was said by the character Delia, in Sweat , a short story written by Zora Neal Hurston. Delia let her husband, Sykes die on the floor after being bitten in the neck by a rattlesnake. Delia s actions in Sweat were necessary, because she was defending herself, and was striving for independence. Sykes and Delia s relationship was not a healthy or committed relationship. Sykes verbally and physically abused Delia by beating her and by disrespecting her. In the reading, Walter Thomas states, Ah sees im grinnin at every oman dat passes , which is him explaining that Sykes is cheating on Delia and has continued to do it. In addition, Delia is constantly washing clothes and working, because Sykes is throwing or stomping on them to purposely vex her. Although, Delia is a strong person and can block out Sykes, which makes it a challenge for Sykes. There is no love in the relationship between Delia and Sykes, but Delia... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She has been beaten, disrespected, and worked to the max. She can not take anything else in, and can not stand to hear another remark from Sykes, which leads her to begin to defend herself, because she knows she should be treated better. Later in the story, Sykes brings a snake home, knowing that Delia fears snakes and can not bear them, but he brings it to taunt her anyways. Furthermore, when Sykes try to get the snake to bite Delia by leaving it in the hamper, it instead bites him instead, and he calls for help, but Delia does nothing. This was the one chance for Delia to be done suffering, because she had spent 15 years with Sykes abusing her, so she took advantage of it, ignored it and left him to die. Although, she let him die it was not wrong of her to do, it was the right decision to make, and Sykes brought it to himself, because whatever goes over the Devil s back, is got to come under his
  • 8. Gullah Culture South Carolina is known for many of its historical customs and treasures, one of them being the Gullah language and culture which has become a consistent characteristic of the Carolina coast and low country. Gullah is identified as a language, culture, and way of life by many of the coastal residents who still identify and participate in it, and the presence of Gullah is a center of interest for those who travel to the sea islands of Charleston and Hilton Head to observe and learn more about it. While Gullah is spoken by at least 300,000 African Americans in coastal regions across South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, it has been, and remains, a distinctive and important part of the history, language, and culture of South Carolina (Taylor and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first circle is made of Traditional Gullahs , whom are modern descendants of the historic Gullah people who have remained in the low country region to the present day and continue with their traditional Gullah language and culture to one extent or another. (Campbell). These peoples vary in their degree of immersion in the Gullah culture, but still remain in the area in which the Gullah language and lifestyle have been preserved since the days of slavery. The second circle, Modern Gullahs , are separated into two groups. One group includes Gullahs who have remained in the low country of South Carolina, but have lost their use of the language and culture. The second group is made up of those who have retained their use of the Gullah language and culture, but live away from their homeland. So, for example, there are many Gullah speaking families who live in Northeastern cities such as New York, but send their children back to the southern coast so that the connection with their traditions remains intact. The third circle of Gullah descendants is called Gullah Family . This group is also separated into two different groups. The primary group including those who have lost their Gullah language and culture when they moved away, but remained in contact with their family in the low country; and the secondary being those who once left the land of their ancestors, but have returned and begun to acquire the Gullah language and culture again. The final two groups are much smaller, but no less important to the modern demographic of Gullah culture. The fourth circle, known as the Gullah Diaspora refers to the Black Seminoles , whom are Gullah natives who fled to Florida centuries ago, and allied themselves with the Seminoles/Native American groups there. Lastly, the fifth circle is identified as the Gullah Descendants . This group is made up of those who were born or raised outside the low country, and
  • 9. Safety Professionals At Podunk University There has not been safety professional at Podunk University for a year and half, leaving the prestigious university to fend for itself in the world of safety. Since no one was actively filling this position, the subsequent safety professional will have a lot of catching up to do. The primary focus of the safetyprofessional will be the hazardous material and hazardous wasteissues on the campus. While conducting the preliminary tour of the campus, it is noticed that there is a lot of issues that are effecting safety around the campus. The biology department and the chemistry department will need to have all chemicals inventoried to include hazardous waste. The physics department s use of high voltage and the use of lasers in their department. The automotive technology department has more than a few issues that will need to be addressed while developing the safety program. The last major issue that was identified was the Massive Arena, the building is one of the oldest buildings on campus and is currently under renovation. The problems with many older buildings is the presents of asbestos insulations and the dangers that it presents even while being removed. Since the focus of the safety professionals will be hazardous material and hazardous waste. The best place to start would be develop a Hazard Communication Program. This should not be a complicated process, since the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) provides examples online. This is an essential task
  • 10. The Ideal Hero in Beowulf Classifying whether or not Beowulf is an ideal hero, one would have to understand the definition of an ideal hero, and then the decision and whether he has any flaws within this understanding can be made. Beowulf identifies many traits to allow the reader to make his own assumption on this epic poem. According to the dictionary, a man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities (dictionary.com?) is the proper guideline to determine if a character is an ideal heroor not. To begin, Beowulf exhibited many characteristics that suggested proper heroic qualities. He was strong, an outstanding fighter and very loyal to all who came into his presence (Killenbeck, and Orci). When Beowulf had to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his last battle, Beowulf was fatally wounded, but he won the battle before he did. This was the fall of a great hero (Killenbeck, and Orci). Beowulf made sure that his life was lived well enough to carry on his story, but when he finally met his demise it would be the ultimate test. After many trials, he was destined to face the end of his days, in this mortal world, as was the dragon, for all his long leasehold on the treasure (Beowulf, line 2341 2344). Beowulf, the hero for Hrothgar s people, was now dead and left these people on their own. They don t have anyone to call on to protect and defeat the monsters that plague them. This is the ultimate test to see whether or not Neeley 4 Beowulf had any affect on the evils, to see if they will learn their lesson and stay away from these people. In conclusion, Beowulf is an epic poem that portrays many characteristics of what an ideal hero of this time would be, the flaws that can come with that burden, and the lasting impressions an ideal hero should have on the people affected by it. Beowulf had confidence he his abilities which led to his reputation being known and well liked. The way he handled the battles and the faith that comes with it, allowed him to be seen as an ideal hero in many peoples eyes. As with most heroes though, things become more demanding and they tend to slip in the ways they believe
  • 11. Midnight In Paris Project Essay Midnight in Paris Project Gil Pender is an aspiring novelist that is vacationing with his wife to be in Paris, France. He wanders around the dark city and then stumbles upon an old car passing by him after midnight. This is the car to the past. He eventually meets many of his idols and gets assistance and ideas for his novel that he is writing. Some of the people he meets on his journey range from Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald, to the famous Ernst Hemingway. While enjoying my nights in Paris, I came across Gil and was intrigued about something in him so I decided to follow him around the city. Gil first got into a really nice Peugeot Type 176, so I followed him all the way to a party for Jean Cocteau. Once he got there he started talking to Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald, so I knew he had... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He gave her some sort of present and then they kissed. I thought I overheard him earlier saying that he was engaged in another life and I did not understand that. They then got into a carriage and at this moment I struggled to keep up due to the mere fact of me being out of shape. I followed them all the way to Belle Г‰poque of the 1890s, which I overheard Adriana saying it was The Golden Age to her. They were talking to some people that I did not know, which I later found out to be Henri de Toulouse Lautrec. He was astonishingly short, but he looked very smart and well off in life. After Gil and Adriana left, I went up and started to talk to him. I found out that he was a French painter, printmaker, and illustrator that was well involved in Paris theatrical life. He was then speaking about how he loved the Renaissance Era, and how that was his Golden Age . At this point in time, I really understood Gil s theory that no matter what era you are living in, you will always believe that it is nothing special. Everyone wants to live in a past era in which they thought it would have been an excellent time period to live
  • 12. The Current Trends And Major Industries That Are Utilizing... Introduction GIS is an abbreviation for Geographic Information Systems. GIS is a perfect blend of geography and technology. People can accumulate various forms of location data (both tangible and intangible) and produce living, breathing maps. By utilizing the power of Geographic Information Systems, users can create powerful applications. These applications can range in size from being small (surveying a single farm) to large (displaying real time voting across the country in a presidential election). The paper will begin with a literature review on the sources used for research including conference papers, lectures, and trade magazines. Immediately following the literature review, there will be the discussion which entails a thorough explanation of the fundamental concepts that contribute to the foundation of Geographic Information Systems. After the explanation of concepts, there will be high level summary of Roger Tomlinson s GIS implementation plan for companies. This paper will then discuss the current trends and major industries that are utilizing GIS. In the end, there will be a conclusion that will include a future analysis on GIS. Literature Review Discussion Geographic Information Systems is a basic input /output mechanism. The user collects geo location data such streets, buildings, or rivers and non geo information including populations, compensations, or other meta data. After careful research, the user can compile the data and enter it into the system. With
  • 13. Horses Are Better Than Pets On July 8, 2016, Jaycee Dugard sat down for an interview with Diane Sawyer, where she mentioned that equine therapy played a role in healing her after eighteen years of captivity, but she is not the only one that realizes the therapeutic quality of horses. Over two million households own horses. Horses make great pets because they re easier to care for, are better prepared for dangerous situations, and offer numerous physical and mental advantages. In this paper, I argue that domesticated horses are better pets than dogs are. Owners can care for horses more easily than dogs. First off, horses only have one foal at a time when they breed. On the contrary, dogs can give birth to several puppies, causing the owners to stress. Puppies, being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, the child invests more effort and time into owning the horse than their parents do. Children learn more responsibility because they spend so much time cleaning, feeding, and caring for their horse. Parents have the responsibility of paying for the animal, which albeit, is an expensive task, but it is not one done in vain. With a dog, much of the responsibility can be allocated to the parents because they see dogs as another child or friend that they can pamper. Although this is beneficial for the parents, it is not teaching their children how to be responsible for live animals. Moreover, three doctors conducted a study on the effects of horseback riding in children with spastic cerebral palsy. They found that the studied children s muscle symmetry improved, rendering other stretching practices useless. Because the walking gait of a horse mimics a human s walk, the muscles in people s legs get stretched out. Physically disabled kids can learn to walk again after a traumatic event or after being born with paralysis. Even mentally disabled children or kids with autism have been shown to speak and socialize better. All children can benefit from horseback riding, not just the healthy, normal ones. Furthermore, horseback riding does not appear to be exercise, but it actually works many muscles of the core and lower body. According to bodybuilding.com, riding targets the abdominals, the quadriceps
  • 14. Commentary On Heads Up ! Heads Down ! Heads up! Heads up! Here s another one! And a, and another one Oh! Yeek yeek woop woop! why you all in my ear?! Talking a whole bunch of shit That I ain t trying to hear! Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that! (Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that!) Yeek yeek woop woop! I ain t playing around! Make one false move I ll take ya down Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that! (Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that!) Who!! S s so c mon c mon Don t, get swung on, swung on It s the knick knack paddywhack, still ride in Cadillacs Family off the street! made my homies put the baggies back Still stacking plaques! (yep!) still action packed! (yep!) And dough!! I keep it flipping like acrobats! That s why I pack a mac, that ll crack em back Cause on my waist there s more Heat than the Shaq Attack But I ain t speaking about balling, balling Just thinking about brawling till y all start bawling We all in together now, birds of a feather now Just bought a plane so we changing the weather now So put your brakes on, caps put your capes on Or knock off your block, get dropped and have your face flown Cause I ll prove it! scratch off the music! Like hey little stupid! don t make me lose it! Yeek yeek woop woop! why you all in my ear?! Talking a whole bunch of shit That I ain t trying to hear! Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that! (Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that!) Yeek yeek woop woop!
  • 15. Detectives Research Papers A detective is a police officer, whose duty is to detect criminals, by in depth investigation of cases. When attempting to solve a crime, detectives conduct a criminal investigation that seeks all the facts about a crime to help determine the truth: what happened and who is responsible. This involves making a preliminary and final investigation. A detective#8217;s task is to gather, organize, and use information about social behavior. To effectively complete that task a detective should possess certain characteristics: intellectual, psychological, and physical. Studies were conducted on the importance and efficiency of the criminal investigation system, and on the need to integrate written policies, and rules. Detectives have many... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A confession is not always necessary, because sometimes enough incriminating evidence has already been obtained. If there is sufficient evidence or a confession is obtained, then detectives can arrest the suspect. It is the detective #8217;s job to present the best possible case to the prosecution. After all this occurs the case is disposed of. These steps are not always followed in this exact order, and sometimes steps are eliminated. In conclusion, a detective #8217;s job is basically to clear or dispose of a case (Bennett, 1981). Detectives, when conducting an investigation, should first determine whether a crime has been committed. Thus, a detective who is familiar with the different crimes and their elements (what must occur for an act to be called a specific type of crime), knows immediately if a crime has actually been committed. When a detective receives a case, he or she conducts a preliminary investigation. When establishing a case, a preliminary investigation consists of different aspects. A detective #8217;s job includes such things as measuring, photographing, sketching, and searching the crime scene, as well as identifying, collecting, examining, and processing physical evidence. In addition, a detective questions victims, witnesses, and suspects. They record all statements and observations in their notes. All aspects of the preliminary investigation are
  • 16. Cutaneous Larva Diagnosis Diagnosis and management of cutaneous larva migrans By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Cutaneous larva migrans is caused by the epidermal migration of the filariform larvae of various hookworm and occasionally, dog tapeworm, species. The most common type is due to the dog/cat hookworm Ancylostoma braziliense. It manifests as a red or vesicular lesion at the site of entry of the larva, usually between the toes of the bare foot. The skin around this papule is usually pruritic. Symptoms of severe itching start immediately after infestation, and are associated with the appearance of an advancing reddish, serpiginous rash. This lesion is usually benign, and lasts for weeks to months. Eventually the larvae, having entered an accidental host, die because they... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result they die within weeks or months, and the symptoms vanish. However, the severe itching for several weeks or months may be intolerable. It can lead to scratching with the risk of secondary skin infection. Also, there is a risk of complications, such as impetigo, hyper eosinophilia and allergic reactions to the presence of the larvae. Treatment of cutaneous larva migrans may be done with 10 15% thiabendazole ointment or solution topically three times a day for 15 days. Within 48 hours the itching stops and the rash ceases to advance. The treatment is difficult if there are multiple rashes or hookworm infestation of the skin follicles. Oral thiabendazole is less effective than oral albendazole, having a cure rate of 68 84%. Albendazole 400 mg may be used as a single dose or repeated for two days, and produces a cure in 46 100%. Another option is ivermectin, which is used off label for this purpose, a single oral dose of 12 mg being effective in 81 100%. Moreover, the relapse rate is very low with this drug. Antibacterial or antibiotic ointments are used to treat secondary infections of the inflamed
  • 17. Causes Of Death In Romeo And Juliet The Final Push To Fatal Ends The deaths and conflicts of Romeo and Juliet are thoroughly frustrating, woven around lies, love, and control. Each generation reading the classic Shakespeare play draws different conclusions and opinions on the lover s tragedy. The faults and flaws of many characters shifting and altering the events resulting in six deaths. Romeo, the main character rather impulsive and quick to act, makes decisions that causes foreseeable conflicts to occur. As bodies drop and conflicts rise society is left to determine their mistakes. Romeo s infatuations, and recklessness abandons critical thinking that allows death and hate to grow. Henceforth, Romeo is in fact responsible for the deaths in the classic Shakespeare ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to the conflict quickly escalates as Romeo pre sways Juliet to marry him the next day and in his haste he makes way for many misunderstandings. This is evident as Tybaltconfronts Romeo, and Romeo foolishly says, I do protest, I never injured thee, But love thee better than thou canst devise, Till thou shalt know the reason of my love; And so, good Capulet, which name I tender, As dearly as mine own, be satisfied (3.1.67 71) this anatazingses Tybalt as the quotation sounds like mockery and therefore since Romeo knows Tybalt does not know of his marriage, it is his fault. Mercutio s death is the conflict that results in Tybalt s misunderstanding when Romeo intervenes the fight between Mercutio and Tybalt unintentionally causing the death. This is reiterated as Mercutio speaks, Why the devil came you between us? I was hurt under your arm. (3.1.101 102) hence Romeo is responsible for the deaths that occurred in the play. Along with the death of Mercutio, Romeo then violently reacts causing more tragic deaths and poorly thought out plans to occur. Romeo in a blind fury seeking revenge for Mercutio s death demands another death to follow, Either thou, or I, or both, must go with him. (3.1.122) he seals his fate as Tybalt is slain by his hand. This leads to his banishment in Verona. Thus causes his mother s death, Alas, my liege, my wife is dead to night;/ Grief of my son s exile hath stopp d her breath. (5.3.211 212) Soon after
  • 18. Passover and Easter Essay Passover amp; Easter Christianity and Judaism are the few examples of religions that are originated from Western Traditions. These religions take different approaches to representational art and iconography which is found in their religious festivals. The Christian celebration of Easter and the Jewish Passover differentiate in their approaches to these icons in the history, the celebration and the symbols used during the commemoration of these holidays. Passover and Easter have many hidden representational art and iconography that are reflected in the historical stories behind Judaism and Christianity. For Jewish people, the Exodus story narrated the Israelite s liberation from slavery in Egypt which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Jesus arrived to Golgotha, He was nailed to the cross and soon after dies. The symbol of Jesus crucifixion is what Christians live by. It represents Jesus sacrificing his life to save humanity from their evil sins. When He died, He was taken down from the cross and was buried in a tomb, where He resurrected into Heaven and was seated at the right Hand of God. Jesus resurrection symbolizes two things. First, it proves to Christians that Jesus is the Son of God (Curtis). In the Bible, Paul affirmed that Christ is declared to be the Son of God by the resurrection from the dead (Rom. 1:4). Second, Jesus resurrection represented an assurance that all of humanity is saved and forgiven for their sins (Curtis). Passover and Easter also have representational art and iconography that are displayed in how the religious festivals are celebrated by Jewish people and Christians. Jewish people celebrate Passover with a ritual dinner called Seder, which represents the meal that the Israelites ate before fleeing Egypt (Oxtoby 123). In a Passover Seder, the head of the family begins the ceremony by sanctifying the holiday with a Qiddush, or benediction, over a cup of wine (Tobias 88). While reciting a prayer, raw vegetables dipped in vinegar, a shank bone and a hard boiled egg are presented to the family members. Then, a second cup of wine is poured and at this time, the Passover liturgy, or Haggadah, begins (Oxtoby 124). The
  • 19. His Coy Mistress Tone Everyone need to save their time and enjoy their life when they are young. Both To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell and To the Virgins, To Make much of time by Robert Herrick both examines the idea of carpe diem. However, the way that the two speakers elaborate their point is slightly different. The speaker in the poem To His coy Mistress use more passive tone to let people have more thinkings of life. To His Coy Mistress by Marvell states the idea that if people want to fall in love with others, do not be shy or they will regretted in the future. Reading between the lines, the speaker first expressed how much he love his girlfriend. Time s wingГЁd chariot hurrying near (Marvell 22) then the speaker use military metaphor to show ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To His Coy Mistress use a rapid tone while the other poem use a relaxed tone. The speaker in To His coy Mistress use lots of exaggerations and metaphors to examines his idea. In the first stanza, he uses the Indian Gange s side , a hundred years , Vaster than empires (Marvell 5 7), and other words that form a parallelism with exaggeration to explain how much he adores his girlfriend. The speaker use those huge words in the parallelism and contradiction to create how good the time while he was falling in love. Furthermore, the metaphors also contributes to the tone of the poem. In the second stanza, Time s wingГЁd chariot hurrying near (Marvell 22) which make the passing of the time as the war happens to show how fast the time pass and create a nervous feeling of the time passing. Nevertheless, the speaker make his love as the vegetable My vegetable love should grow (Marvell 11) in the Deserts of vast eternity (Marvell 24). This is a contradiction, use two opposite things emphasize that the time can not be back and people don t know their future. So the use of parallelism, metaphor and contradiction shown how rapid and hurry the speaker s tone is. In the comparison, the speaker state a lighthearted tone in poem To the Virgins, To Make much of time . The pome construct a image of a beautiful girl singing for her youth but also has worries while she was growing up. The speaker first use
  • 20. Radio Frequency Identification Chips Essay Radio Frequency Identification Chips The Food and Drug Administration has considered approving radio frequency identification chips or RFID chips that are implanted under the skin that will hold information about the person that the chip is implanted into. Would you like to have all of you personal information about your entire life on a tiny computer chip, the size of a grain of rice, implanted under your skin? The FDA should not approve the implantation of RFID chips in humans. First, the problem with RFID chips will be discussed and second, the possible solutions to RFID chips will be discussed. The problem with implanting the RFID chips, or the VeriChip, is privacy. Every detail of your life is defined ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, the information on these chips is personal and private. The information that is put on these chips should be decided on by the person who is having it implanted in them. As of right now, every bit of your information goes on this chip without a question of what you would want and what you would not want on it. The only way to keep some information off of the chip is if the chip runs out of memory. According to Lou Dolinar of the Orlando Sentinel a newspaper based out of Orlando, Florida, published in October of 2004, the chips have very limited memory. These chips are limited in memory because they are adapted from a product the company sells to track lost pets and livestock. Even if the security was stronger, there are still problems with the chips after they have been implanted. According to Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, in a 2004 article in The New York Times, after the chip is placed under the skin, it cannot be removed. If the chip cannot be removed, than how can all of your information be updated? Your information changes almost everyday and if it cannot be updated, you may be twenty one inches long for the rest of your life. The FDA should regulate the implantation of Radio Frequency Identification Chips. The FDA should allow the people to decide what information goes on the chip. According to the Health Privacy
  • 21. How Did Irish Immigrants Become Successful Success as an immigrant means that they have achieved economic stability. Whether that is by having a stable job that pays well or being able to support your family and pay your bills every month. Most struggle at first but end up achieving this success, unlike the Irish immigrants. Irish immigrants failed at achieving success in America because they lacked the important skills needed to become successful, companies became anti Irish and many worked low class jobs. The Irish Immigrants lacked many skills that were needed for different jobs throughout America. Many had few or no urban or rural skills, except growing potatoes. Many had only a grade school education and very few had a high school education. This lack of education brought... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the most important factors were that they had almost no skills for working in agriculture or urban society. This was because many only knew how to grow potatoes and Ireland was not industrialized by that time. Another factor was the fact that many people and companies became anti Irish. The Irish did not know how to behave in the workplace and many joined unions so they were not reliable. Lastly, they worked in low class jobs. They had to take the dangerous jobs no one else wanted because they were at the bottom of the social class and getting discriminated against by companies. Today some people are discriminated against because of how they look, speak or even sexual orientation. There are laws against it but it still happens. Some will not get chances to even show themselves because of those factors. Many people today are still racist and homophobic and will not give them the chances they deserve. For all they could know they could be great people. This relates to the Irish immigrants because they were sometimes not even given a chance and had to work very dangerous jobs because of their ethnicity. This caused them to be unsuccessful in American
  • 22. The Characters Of Moses In The Bible s Exodus In the Bible as in Literature, the characters face many problems to appease to God. While Moses is a featured character in the book of Exodus, Moses faces a great deal of problems that he somehow manages to overcome, and stay strong in the faith of God. What separates Moses from other characters is how much he accomplishes through his struggles, which start the second he is born. Mosesbecomes one of the most well known biblical figures, Moses stands up to the Egyptians for his people, and most importantly saves an entire religion. Around the time of Moses s birth, a large number of the Hebrew population in Egypt was enslaved by the Pharaoh. Pharaoh was afraid of what would happen if the Hebrew population continued to grow. Every son that is born to the Hebrews you shall cast into the Nile, but you shall let every daughter live. (110) Moses s mother refused to let this happen so she made a basket coated with tar and sent the basket, with Moses inside, down the Nile river. To anyone s surprise, Moses survived and happened to float into a part of the river where the Pharaoh s daughter was bathing. Pharaoh s daughter took Moses and saw that he was a Hebrew child and decided to keep him as her son. Even though Moses was too young to recognize this as a problem, it s amazing how he was able to survive the Nile, and to be raised as a royal member of the family, considering his, Grandfather , had ordered all Hebrew male babies to be killed. This itself
  • 23. Security Versus Privacy Essay Security Versus Privacy As a result of 9/11, our country has been faced with a new issue: electronic privacy. The terrorists that attacked us used our own technology against us to protect their activities from our view. Because of this, we are now forced to make a decision between two desirable things: privacy and national security. On the one hand, our right to privacy will ensure that our personal rights are not violated, whereas, on the other hand, national security would allow us some comfort against the evil in the world. What are we supposed to do? This issue, however it is decided, will have tremendous impact on each and every one of our lives. The ruling that the government makes concerning this issue will greatly alter the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would eliminate the sheltering of illegal activities and allow increased, tighter surveillance of cyberspace. Another similar solution would be to give the government a back door into all areas of cyberspace. Basically, that would allow them to see whatever they want, whenever they want. Encryption technology would not have to be eliminated, but it would be required to include a government ?back door?, so that any encryption code can be quickly broken if the need arises. A writer for the Christian Science Monitor put it this way: ?people are willing to trade almost anything for increased security, if they think it would make a difference? (Grier). Overall, however, this position is held by very few people. The last solution is the one that is generally supported by those who favor the right of personal privacy. They propose that everything should remain as it is. There will be some minor adjustments to the current encryption technologies, but it will be allowed to exist free of any back doors or restrictions. In a debate of the new Anti Terrorism Bill, Senator Patrick Leahy stated that ?as Ben Franklin once observed, ?if we surrender our liberty in the name of security, we shall have neither?? (Leahy). This is the position that is currently held by the Senate on the matter of internet security. The first side of this issue involves those people that are strongly concerned for our
  • 24. The Chimney Sweepers By William Blake The Chimney Sweepers William Blake has written two poems with the same title of Chimney Sweeper, however each poem was written to portray a different perspective of similar situations. The poem Chimney Sweep (Songs of Experience) is written in a bleaker scope compared to Chimney Sweep (Songs of Innocence) which happens to be much more optimistic.Willaim Blake had written these stories as foils of one another and which has helped readers compare and contrast the messages that the poems are trying to illustrate. In the Chimney Sweeper (Song of Experience), William Blake tells the story of a young chimney sweeper who was sold into his profession. When the boy is asked about his parents he replies that They are both gone up to the church to pray , meaning they are around to look after the child. The little boy continues on explaining how he deceives his parents so they may think that he is happy, however the truth is that he knows he is in a profession that he will mostly die from and is unhappy because of it. The little boy finishes off the conversion stating that his parents are gone to praise God and his Priest and King, Who make up a heaven of our misery . The little boy basically damns god and societies highers up for putting him in the position that he is in. The poem Chimney Sweeper (Song of Experience), is a story that portrays how life can sometimes be bleak. The poem broken down and told in a way that portrays both the characters age and his opinion on
  • 25. Consequences In The Giver The book The Giver by Lois Lowry is about a kid name Jonas trying to live in a so called perfect union. Jonas experience develops a theme over the course The Giver by teaching the reader for every action there is a consequence. Although some readers may believe that for every actions there s not a consequence, Jonas experience shows that once Jonas leaves the community he suffers from starvation and also pain. For everything we do there is a consequence. In the text it says, The old man smiled. So do I he said. But that choice is not ours. This shows that the choices he picks is going to have some kind of consequences. In the text it says, And this time I m not going to tell you the name of it, because I want to be a receiver. This
  • 26. Why We Should Be Heading Towards Space Exploration Why We Should Be Heading Towards Space Space exploration is something that has intrigued mankind ever since science fiction writers of old sparked the imagination of the people. Since then, we have made leaps and bounds towards space travel with landing people on the moon, sending satellites to Saturn, the photos from the Hubble Telescope and the rover, Curiosity, on Mars. These advances have provided information that will prove to be beyond measure. While the cost of such information has been high, the benefits of the information has been irrefutable. Ultimately, this information goes to support not only further exploration of space, but also towards technologies that will benefit Earth directly. Two such projects deal primarily with solar power and nuclear waste disposal. Both of these industries would benefit immensely from such a service and would also generate the need for many space flights (Coopersmith, 2012). According to Coopersmith (2012), Space based solar power (SBSP) promises gigawatts of electric power with minimum environmental damage. Example like this go to show that the inventions and benefits realized through space exploration reach far beyond the cosmos and into the everyday lives of people. Right off the bat, the question for most is, with all the benefits realized through space exploration aside, what is the actual cost of these endeavors. The space shuttle program (now retired) was the primary consumer when it came to taxpayer funds. According to
  • 27. Blade Runner Symbolism Blade Runner The Blade Runner is a unique film that has a strong use of color throughout the movie the director choses dark colors with high contrast of lighting to give people a sense of the black and white films. He also used colorless scenes to give the audience more of the old movie feel. For example, when the main character would go into Bradbury building it is black and white, and even when lighting is flashing in the building it looks almost colorless. It is also done to help draw attention to what is important at that very moment. When Decker was in the building the light would flash at him to draw the eye to what will happen to him or to show that something important is about to happen. The color and the arrangement of people walking
  • 28. Chesapeake Life History Between 1813 and 1962, steamboats ruled the Chesapeake Bay, reflected in a fascinating and important era, in which trade and travel were made more convenient with steamers that linked parts of Maryland and Virginia, with distant and isolated rural communities along the Eastern Shore, in particular, including Piankatank River and Occohannock Creek in Virginia, Hudson Creek off the Little Choptank River in Maryland, Bushwood, and Rock Point It made possible access to certain goods and services typically unavailable east of the Bay, along with opportunities for leisure and entertainment. There were various types of steamboats on the Chesapeake Bay, all serving a specific function. The packet steamboats were the most common, were medium sized and fast, and transported passengers, freight and domestic mail. The rural areas and the city were made accessible with a large fleet of smaller vessels steam ferries, while excursion steamers or showboats were more elaborate, colorful and beautifully decorated made drop offs at popular resorts on the Bay, including Tolchester and Betterton in Kent County. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Weems Line was one of the most well known passenger freight steamboat lines and began in Baltimore in 1819, and went on to operate a fleet of steamers, including the Surprise, Eagle, Patuxent, Mary Washington, and Planter on Patuxent, Potomac, and Rappahannock and out of Baltimore and down the Chesapeake Bay. Boasting the biggest and fastest steamers on the Chesapeake Bay was the Baltimore Steam Packet Company The biggest and fastest steamers on Chesapeake Bay was those of the Baltimore Steam Packet Company, nicknamed the Old Bay Line, the Old Bay Line, and the Chesapeake Line, which provided services primarily between Baltimore and
  • 29. Multicomponent Brigade Combat Teams Case Study Subject: Multicomponent Brigade Combat Teams 1. Purpose. To recommend that the Army create multicomponent Brigade Combat Teams composed of both Active Duty and Army Reserve formations. 2. Discussion. a.Background. In January 2016, the National Commission on the Future of the Army (NCFA) recommended, among other things, that the Army increase the use of multicomponent units to improve readiness and break down the barriers between the Active and Reserve Components. (1) The NCFA was responsible for assessing and making recommendations with regards to the appropriate mix of forces across the Army s components. The commission s recommendation to expand the utilization of multicomponent unit s was aimed at reducing the barriers to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Army should create multicomponent units as Infantry rather than Armored BCTs. Reserve Component infantry formations should be able to achieve proficiency at collective training tasks much more easily than armored formations that must perform complex mounted maneuvers and routine gunnery exercises. Infantry based formations have the added benefit of being much easier to resource with training facilities and will require less full time support to maintain vehicles. (3) Incorporation of the National Guard requires legislative action. In order to avoid a potentially difficult and lengthy fight to change existing laws, the Army could create multicomponent BCTs composed of Active Duty and Army Reserve formations only. This force mix would achieve some of the advantages of a hybrid BCT without the need to change existing authorities. A capability swap with the National Guard may be required to create combat arms formations in the Army Reserve but can be accomplished without the need to change existing
  • 30. Overmier And Seligman s Theory Of Learned Helplessness Learned helplessness is used to explain the failure to avoid aversive stimuli in a controllable situation after experiencing an unavoidable aversive situation because the organisms learned that the avoidance of the aversive situation is not affected by their actions (Seligman Maier, 1967). Overmier and Seligman (1967) also suggest that this phenomenon is seen when a subject that is revealed frequently to an unavoidable stressor will develop an observable sign in which it displays lowered ability to escape the same stressor when it is delivered in cases where escape is available. The major application of this theory is used to understand depression in humans. Learned helplessness was actually discovered accidentally. It was found out when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Miller and Seligman (1975) found that people that were not diagnosed with depression showed a lower performance in anagram after going through training in helplessness. This result is the same as the people with depression but did not undergo training in helplessness. This shows that learned helplessness has similar effects with depression. However, some people do not suffer depression although they encountered lots of bad experiences in their daily life. Attributional style can explain this phenomenon (Abrasom, Seligman, Teasdale, 1978). To become depressed, one has to believe that the situation cannot be changed and also attribute the negative situation to internal, stable, and global causes instead of external, unstable and specific causes. For example, Anand lost to Carlsen in the World Chess Championship. If he thought that this is due to his own inadequacy, he will keep losing to Carlsen in the future, and his whole life is hopeless, he will then probably develop depression. This view is more concrete than just applying the learned helplessness theory as Anand may not be depressed just by losing to
  • 31. The Benefits Of Medical Marijuana Many people don t know what Marijuana is, to clarify what it is, it is a dried bud, occasionally considered cannabis with a natural dust called THC on the plant. THC is the particle that causes reactions to the body. Another thing people at times don t comprehend correctly is that the medical use of marijuana and the recreational use is totally different. The medical use of marijuana is recommended by a doctor in the treatment of a medical condition such as cancers, HIV/AIDS, Epilepsy, and many other conditions. The recreational use of marijuana is considered a misused drug; its use is for a high that is not recommended by a doctor, so it is illegal, sold in the black market trade. Knowing medicals marijuana purpose, it should be legalized for its medical use only for the soul purpose to help and provide relief to the hurt and/or sick. Medical marijuana use may provide relief and/or help to many ill people; marijuana s medical use is the new natural drug that can help with more than one problem as in many other drugs also do. Medical marijuana is a highly used substance that has been used for millennia and it is here to stay whether it is legal or not (Newton 137). It is told that marijuana will never truly go away. People need to create legal ways for the sale of marijuana so it can be used as a medical herb without the common threat of legal consequences (129). Saying that more and more countries/ states are legalizing the use and/ or sale of medical marijuana. In fact,
  • 32. What Caused The Red Scare Essay American history can generally be vast and complex, but can be broken down into moments and time periods that are divided, unified, and have changed the United States into the country it is today. Unfortunately, some of American history is filled with mistakes that are made by previous countrymen. The Red Scare was a period in which several hundred immigrants were rounded up of poorly made, radical political views, of the federal government in the years of 1917 1920, following the Bolshevik Russian Revolution in the year of 1917 and all of the events and impact of World War 1 in America. This scare was caused by fears of subversion by communists in the United States ( The First Red Scare). There were a lot of causes that caused The Red Scare. The events in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The graphic propaganda campaign had created rage, anger, suspicion, curiosity, and fear towards the German immigrants among American citizens. ( The First Red Scare ). The allies were completely stunned when Vladimir Lenin pulled Russia out of the Great War and signed the Treaty of Brest Litovsk with Germany on the date March 3, 1918. The strong Anti German feelings really extended to Russia who then appeared to be helping Germany by pulling them out of the war. The whole world was then shocked by the news that the Russian royal family had been brutally shot to death, caused by helping Germany, by the Bolshevists on the date July 8, 1918. The Red Scare gained further momentum. ( The First Red Scare ). After the death of the Russian Romanov family, the Espionage and Sedition Acts passed in the years 1917 and 1918 banned many forms of speech. By 1920 several states in the
  • 33. Teenage Pregnancies And Std Contraction Compared to every other first world country, America is the highest ranking in rates of teenage pregnancies and STD contraction. What is it about the US and its approach to sexual education that produces such numbers amongst its youth? The prevailing sexuality education system in the US is abstinence only sex educationprograms. Abstinence only until marriage education in schools is highly destructive to its students in multiple ways. Abstinence only sexuality education does more harm to students than good, and is shown to have adverse effects on its students. The CDC Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance study showed that 10% of youth in the US have never been formally taught about HIV or AIDS, the majority being students in abstinence only programs. (as cited in Mallone and Rodriguez) With abstinence until marriage programs failing to provide vital information on STDs, millions of teeangers are at higher risk to engage in unsafe sexual activity. Bruckner and Bearman studies conclude that 88% of teens who pledge abstinence break that pledge, and of that 88%, в…“ less likely to use contraception. (as cited in Taverners) Abstinence only education does not only fail to enforce its ideals, but also fails to educate its students properly in comprehensive sexuality aspects. This lack of proper education can come with drastic consequences, resulting from a huge lack of vital information. A study conducted by Henry Watman found that 80% of federally funded abstinence until marriage
  • 34. The Impact of Emerging Technology on the Public Sector Essay The Impact of Emerging Technology on the Public Sector The impact of information technology has been tremendous within the public sector. Over the years, the growth and development of technology has caused the public sector to change. One of the most significant changes in technology has been the evolution of the information systems and how their development has reshaped the way the world uses technology. It has been just over fifty years since the worlds first programmable computer became operational. It cost millions of dollars to build and processed an unprecedented 5,000 instructions per second. By 1971, Intel was able to pack 25 times that power into a single, two hundred dollar chip. Today s personal computers process ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... E mail Electronic mail is utilized by various local, state and federal entities. E mail provides a high level of convenience and accuracy in communication. Over 40 million workers correspond via e mail and that number is increasing 20% per year .[ii] Electronic mail (e mail) is a form of correspondence that has become a popular form of communication in the public sector. Given its ease of use and convenience, e mail is becoming the correspondence of choice through local, state and federal governments. E mail is used to coordinate various levels of government, communicate information rapidly and disseminate information to a wide variety of persons in the quickest manner possible. E mail also delivers cost benefits when compared to the cost of postal services. Computerization In today s public sector environment virtually all federal, state and local government use computers. Computerization has streamlined repetitive processes, promoting a more cost effective and efficient use of information technology. Studies suggest that managers look to information technology to streamline work processes, enable easier access and retrieval of information, provide better products and services, save money by avoiding workforce expansion, speed up transactions and provide better data security. [iii] Electronic Services In previous years, accessing
  • 35. Abortion Thesis Rough draft Assignment four Thesis: In 1965, illegal abortions made up one sixth of all preganacy and childbirth related deaths. Abortion should remain a legalized procedure in the United states of America because it is one of the safest medical procedures, pregnancy is not always a responsible choice, and how American Health care prevents women from getting an abortion. Among these issues it is important to recognize the culture behind the prochoice movement. CONCEPT 1 PROLIFE The controversy of abortion that divides American politics is caused by an ideological gap between those who prefer religion and those who do not. The sparks really began to fly when the court case of Roe v. Wadewhere the supreme court affirmed a womens right
  • 36. Forgiveness Vs. Condemnation In Dante Alighieri s The... As the second part of Dante Alighieri s Divine Comedy, The Purgatorio serves as an allegorical bridge between the two other works, much like Purgatory serves as a bridge into Heaven. Purgatory is characterized by repentance as sinners here are given the chance to work towards redemption, as opposed to Hellwhere sinners are punished for eternity with no hope for forgiveness. The idea of forgiveness versus condemnation can be seen in the comparison of Cato and Virgil, a man forgiven and a man condemned. Cato, like Virgil, died before the birth of Christ but repented in the final moments of his life and was given a place in Purgatory, despite being a pagan and committing suicide. Cato s story proves that choosing repentance is the key and Virgil,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The psychological implications of nature versus nurture in one s later life and development have been contested for years, and I have a tendency to stick very close to the middle; I believe Dante would as well. He gives a very clear answer as to whose responsibility it is (our own) to make decisions and gain entrance into Purgatory, while also making some concessions for circumstance and nature, for Virgil says the only road I could have taken was the road I took, (I 62 63) emphasising how he was constrained by the options available. But this constrainment does not, in any way, alleviate the responsibility we have for our own souls, but instead teaches us that we should act the best we can, given our lives and histories, in order to be the most virtuous people we can be. The view is also somewhat more forgiving than other interpretations, as it is always possible to return to the path and Goodness has arms so wide that It accepts whoever would return (III 122 123). This belief in redemption mimics my own belief in the human ability to change and become better than we were before by choice. Dante repeatedly states that we must chose the path of goodness for ourselves and can be guided but never forced, something I agree with wholeheartedly, for is a forced repentance really repentance at all? The discussion of the afterlives of Cato and Virgil show the importance of choice, given Cato s
  • 37. How Well Does The Hershey Company Interact And Adapt Socially Milton S. Hershey founded the Hershey Company as Hershey Chocolate Company in 1894 by opening a candy store in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. They manufacture food products, specifically chocolate and other sugary things. It is one of the best known makers of chocolate candy in our era and looks like it will continue to be for some time after that. So, to evaluate this company, the triple bottom line standard will be used social, environmental, and financial. First, how well does the Hershey Company interact and adapt socially? The Hershey Company is a founder of CocoaAction. This is a collaboration between chocolate companies and governments to help communities in West Africa by building upon educational and community resources and improve labor
  • 38. Examples Of Power In Kindred When one is given more authority, in this sense a higher power over another, for they just might misuse that power for evil. In the novel, Kindred, a major theme is the corrupting influence of power. Rufus, Tom Weylin s son, is a prime example of this theme. With race and gender, Rufus already has some measure of authority, but while growing up, he envies the kind of power his father has. Even though his skin color seems to make him better than the African Americans slaves, Rufus grows up with respect for some slaves, like Alice and Nigel. As Rufus grows up, he treats his friends horribly and begins to control their lives. Although, a person may start off innocent, they will slowly be seduced by power to get what they want. When
  • 39. Drugs And Anti-Addictive Drugs In Football And The NFL As many of us do not want to believe it, football is a very dangerous sport and the NFL is full of controversies. Being a very rugged sport, athletes are exposed to various injuries and are handed dangerous opioids by coaches and team doctors. Pushing the human body past their designed limit is harmful in the long run. With the hits that come along in football many players get trauma and have countless concussions. CTE short for chronic traumatic encephalopathy is degenerative disease found in people who suffer repetitive braintrauma. Many former and current NFL players have faced many issues because of painkillers. 52 percent of the retired players said they used prescription pain medication during their playing days. Of those, 71 percent said they misused the drugs then, and 15 percent of the misusers acknowledged misusing the medication within the past 30 days. (Barr). Many professional football players are prescribes highly addictive painkillers by team doctors. A lawsuit against the NFL had been filed for abusing the use of painkillers and anti inflammatory drugs. Jeremy Newberry former player of the 49er s states Some games, I m taking two, three Vicodin before the game, two or three Vicodin at halftime, taking a shot of Toradol before the game, . Toradol is an anti inflammatory drug that reduces the hormones that cause inflammation and pain. The potency of this drug is equivalent to morphine. For now the NFL continues to deny all allegations. Athletes start using drugs to be able to perform with untreated injuries. They later realize that they are unable to function without the use of those drugs. Dan Johnson of the Miami Dolphins became addicted to painkillers after undergoing two back surgeries for injuries he acquired while playing. He broke so many bones during his playing days that teammates called him The King of Pain. Yet his addiction to painkillers had him contemplating suicide. (Barr). Johnson was taking nearly a thousand vicodin pills a month. Many former players are no facing long term side effects from long term use of these drugs. Some have commit suicide, and some are still battling their addiction today. CTE a not so recent discovery has taken lives of many
  • 40. An Overview of Bilingual Education Essay Overview of Bilingual Education Is a second language a necessity in our world today? Should parents push for their child to learn two languages in elementary school? If we live in multicultural neighborhoods, trade with the global marketplace, and want to use all technology resources available, it is necessary to know two languages. Multilingual people and communities seem to have an edge over monolingual competition. This provides people of all ages an incentive to learn a second language (Genesee, 1998). In this research paper English and Spanish will be the languages referred to for bilingual education, although others are offered. The purpose of this paper is to compare the benefits and pitfalls of language immersion programs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s a plus. Learning the first language at the same time as learning English is having a positive effect on both languages. At home the parents feel that they can communicate with their children, (p. 664) says a Khmer speaking teacher in Australia (Barrot Pugh Rohl, 2001). Khmer is spoken in all Australian homes and is practically required for children to learn. This program is not only for increasing cognitive skills, but also for students to communicate fully in their community and within their families. One in every four children in Australia speaks a language other than English. Australian children are encouraged and greatly supported by the community to learn a second language, which is why these numbers are so high. If the United States had the same motivation for their children, it would produce many more bilingual children. All children in the Khmer English program show parallel development in the two languages. Many kids accomplish this by using information from one language to assist the development of the other language. Learning Khmer gives the children a sense of identity in their home and culture (Barratt Pugh Rohl, 2001). This is a good example of a community using all its available resources, and hopefully Americans will learn from their enthusiasm. Types of Bilingual Education Bilingual education basically is, according to Rowntree (1981,) an education
  • 41. Elizabeth s Prayer Research Paper ELIZABETH S TESTIMONY I was born into a Baptist household by two loving parents, an older brother, and many younger siblings to come. I have been told I attended church willingly and faithfully since before I could comprehend my own faith. At age 5 I began to ask my parents questions about everything; I was curious. Being such a curious child, all I wanted was to ask a question that she didn t know the answer to. When I happened upon the topic of church, my mom seemed to have all the right answers. Accepting the challenge at hand, I moved on to more difficult questions about religion. I finally got to the abstract question that got her thinking. I started to ask her about her faith, quite pleased with myself, when I realized I wanted to strengthen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I wanted to be assertive and not aggressive in sharing my faith. I met a girl in English class named Allison who I invite to attend Wednesday night church with me. She accepted saying that I should come to her church the following Wednesday. Excited, she invited me to her Christian Club meeting after school on Tuesday in room 216. She said they called it C2. I thought what on earth is C2 and how are they allowed to meet about their religion at the school? I asked my parents and they said yes, so I decided to give it a go. I was immediately introduced to many traditions in what I soon found to be my home away from home. I began to sign up to bring cookies and found a joy deeper than I had ever felt in baking. Due to my varying interests and talents, my dad told me baking was just a fun pipe dream, but I got to have my fun in the kitchen on the occasional Monday night thanks to C2. We continued to make a difference in every way we could around the school, renovating fences and providing uniforms for under privileged students. I finished 8th grade strong and confidently prepared to face high school. Over the summer, my friends informed me that there was no Christian Club at my new high school that met
  • 42. The Rider Naomi Shihab Nye Summary The author brings ideas that I related to the word loneliness. Sometimes I feel loneliness, but this poem is no about me but it relate in what happened to me. The Rider by Naomi Shihab Nye is a short poem. This poem attach the reader. The author try to tell the reader the theme and I think the theme of this poem is escaping loneliness. The first time a read this poem I get an image of a boy roller skating down a hill as fast as he can as normal children. The author of this poem tells the reader you could ever get free of your loneliness. You are not going to separate yourself from your loneliness. You never feel it again and you never have to worry over it. The author tell us about a boy who told him/her that if he roller skated fast enough,