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Essay Prompts For 5Th Graders Essay Prompts For 5Th Graders
Monitoring A Re Inspection At Humberto Palos Auto Repair...
On site today to conduct a re inspection at Humberto Palos Auto Repair with Ricardo Palos for the
outstanding violations from the inspection conducted on 06/15/2015. This facility is still
generating used oil and used antifreeze and is still subject to the Hazardous Material Business Plan
(HMBP) and Hazardous Wasteas a Small Quantity Generator (SQG). Consent to conduct this
inspection was granted by Humberto Palos, business owner. Facility walk through was provided by
Ricardo Palos, Manager and environmental contact. The following violations were corrected during
the re inspection: 1) HMBP was submitted in the California Environmental Reporting System
(CERS) with updated information for annual certification.
2) The container labeled as Mystik JT 8 Super Heavy Duty Motor Oil was determined to be used oil.
3) All plastic secondary containment berms were cleaned with rags and liquid contained in the drip
pans was poured into the designated hazardous waste container. Per Ricardo Palos, this facility has
a a company,AmeriPride, that services their uniforms and rags.
4) All hazardous waste containers observed missing a hazardous waste label or with a label in poor
conditions:
9 x 55 gallons drums of used oil, 7 of them full.
2 x 55 gallons drums of used antifreeze, both of them less than 1/4 full. Were labeled with a
complete hazardous waste label at the time of the inspection. 5) When arriving to this facility, the 1
x 55 gallons metal drum containing used oil
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Racism, Sexism, And Classism
Merlyn Manoj
April 13, 2016
Period 2
Kale
Then and Now: Changes of Racism, Sexism, and Classism
In To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, Jem and Scout, the protagonists in the book, experience
and learn about the problems of racism, sexism, and classism when their father, Atticus, agrees to
defend Tom Robinson, an African American
, in a trial. Set in the 1930s, most people were treated
unfairly because of their race, gender, or social class. Even though problems about race, gender, and
class decreased over time, these problems are still very prevalent today. Even though racism
decreased dramatically over the past decades, there are still problems today that are strikingly
similar to the problems in To Kill A Mockingbird. In To Kill A Mockingbird, Atticus explains to
Jem and Scout about the unfairness of court: when it s a white man s word against a black man s,
the white man always wins. They re ugly, but those are the facts of life (Lee 220). Even though
this was set in the 1930 s, juries from court still have a racial bias to this day. In fact, from the
Sentencing Project, an organization that advocates change in sentencing policy and advocating
alternatives to incarceration, it has been shown that African Americans are six times more likely to
be incarcerated than white males... if current trends continue, one of every three black Americans
can expect to go to prison in his lifetime (Sentencing Project 1). In the United States, people have
come a
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Comparing the Theme of Abandonment in Amy Tan s The Joy...
Theme of Abandonment in Kitchen God s Wife and Joy Luck Club
One of the themes included in both The Kitchen God s Wife and The Joy Luck Club is that of
abandonment. In The Kitchen God s Wife, the character of Winnie Louie is abandoned by her
mother when she was a young child. In The Joy Luck Club, Suyuan Woo has to abandon her twin
daughters on the road as she is escaping war torn China.
In The Joy Luck Club, Suyuan Woo is forced to abandon her twin daughters at the side of the road
in a desperate act to give them a chance to live. Throughout her life she is haunted by this memory:
When the road grew quiet, she tore open the lining of her dress, and stuffed jewelry under the shirt
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She would go down the road to find some food and would be back. And without looking back, she
walked down the road, stumbling and crying, thinking only of this last hope, that her daughters
would be found by a kindhearted person who would care for them. She would not allow herself to
imagine anything else (Joy 325).
Suyuan Woo eventually stumbles onto a shelter for refugees. She is delirious with madness and
disease, but is slowly nursed back to health. When she returns to the address she left with the twins,
she finds it destroyed by war and realizes the chances of finding her daughters are hopeless. Suyuan
continues to live her life without knowing whether her daughters survived, where they are, or if she
will ever be reunited with them.
InThe Kitchen God s Wife, six year old Winnie is abandoned by her mother under mysterious
circumstances. She is then sent away from her father s prosperous household in Shanghai to live
with her father s brother and his family. Winnie, even sixty years later, still recalls the painful
memories of when her mother abandoned her:
For many years, my mother was the source of funny and bad stories, terrible secrets and romantic
tales....I felt so bad to hear them. And yet I could not stop myself from listening. I wanted to know
how it could be that my mother left me, never telling me why...Now I no longer know which story
is the truth....They are all the same, all true, all
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Cause And Effect In Plato s The Speech Of Aristophanes
In Plato s The Speech of Aristophanes , from his dialogue Symposium, cause and effect is used to
successfully and elegantly convey the authors message. In this piece, Plato puts forth an
explanation for love and sexual preference. He explains that there used to be 3 types of human
beings, female, male, and androgynous, all of which had been cut in half, depending on which sex
you had been cut from decided your sexual orientation. Platowrites all his teachings as dialogues,
and the Symposiumis set at a party for many historical figures.
First lets look at immediate cause, Each of us, then, is a matching halve of a human whole,
because each was sliced like a flatfish (p. 560) Plato explains how we feel yearning for one another
because we have been separated from our other halve. This is the very core of Plato s
explanation. Everything is based off of this one act by the gods that changed the human race and
created love. By taking a simple , easily relatable concept and applying it to a more complex notion
he is able to provide a solid explanation for the time.
In fourth century BC, Symposium, was written for the wealthy and well to do of Athens, Greece.
Who saw Plato as a well respected philosopher, and this theory would have given a logical ... Show
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They had been very ambitious and had tried to attack the gods. He also uses the contributory
cause that the gods could not wipe them out because they were to profitable, so instead Zeus
had the idea to split them in halve so they were not as powerful. At a time when religion played a
very large role in peoples life, the idea of rebellion against the gods did not seem like a foreign idea.
Even today people of religious beliefs still blame tragedies on what ever their god is. This allows
people to relate to a story, and helps them convey and explain to their children how love came
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Essay on Milton Hershey
Milton Hershey was not the type of person that anyone would have viewed as a leader, or shrewd
businessman. Being born into a rather poor lower class family, he was not very well educated.
The one thing that we do know for sure though, is that leaders are not born, they are made. This is
exactly the case of Milton Hershey, and because of his undyingdetermination to succeed, he
became one of the greatest success stories of all time.
What factors or events made the person a leader?
For Milton Hershey, he was the type of person that not a lot of people expected a whole lot out of.
He was your typical small town boy, and although he had very little growing up, he learned to be
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It cost him $150 to get it up and running, and he ended up failing miserably in it. After this, he tried
starting another candy business in New York City. This as well failed. It wasn t until Milton started
dealing with caramel, that he really started seeing results back on his business that he was getting
from customers. The thing that really eneded up striking gold for him as we all know was the
chocolate industry. He took a big risk in getting into too, considering that he sold his fairly
profitable caramel candy store to pursue finding a way to distribute chocolate cheaper and easier to
lots of lower class people.
What was their leadership based on?
Milton Hershey s leadership style was based on never giving up, and his determination to
succeed at all costs. He also wasn t afraid to take his dreams seriously. He learned not to give up
from his father, who had failed in many things, but was always willing to try something new. This
is what ultimately led Milton to fail in business five different times before he finally succeeded in
the candy industry.
What specific acts impacted their people?
Milton Hershey affected the people that he worked with in a big way, in the sense that he wasn t
afraid, or too good to get down on their level and help them out. Although, this obviously became
more impossible as his business got bigger, he still did everything he could to help out his
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Hydrochloric Acidity Lab
A.Figure 1: Standard curve of the phosphate concentrations and the absorbance values. This
curve shows the amount of light that is absorbed by the reaction of water with 1 mM phosphate
in six different test tubes, containing different volumes of water and phosphate in each tube.
Tube 1 contained 1 mL of water with 0 mL of phosphate, tube 2 had 0.8 mL of water with 0.2 mL
of phosphate, tube 3 consisted of 0.6 mL of water with 0.4 mL of phosphate, tube 4 had 0.4 mL
of water with 0.6 mL of phosphate, tube 5 had 0.2 mL of water with 0.8 mL of phosphate, and
tube 6 had 1 mL of phosphate with no water present. After all of the solutionwas added to the test
tubes, 2.5 mL of stopping reagent was added to each test tube in order to denature the enzyme and
stop the reaction. After 10 minutes, the absorbance was measured at 620 nm; which are the values
used to create this curve based on phosphate concentration.
B.The equation of the line for this standard curve is y = 0.8434x + 0.0143.
Part 2:
Part 3:
A.
Figure 2: The amount of phosphate produced based on incubation time of the reaction. This graph
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This plot relates the velocity of the reaction to the temperature of the reaction environment. There
were five different environments in which the reaction was done; 4c, 23c, 40c, 47c, and 78c. Five
different test tubes, containing 0.6 mL of substrate 2 at a pH of 7, 0.2 mL of MgCl2, and 0.2 mL
of the pyrophosphatase enzyme, were placed into each of the different temperatures for 4 minutes.
Once the 4 minutes was over, 2.5 mL of the stopping reagent was added to each of the tubes and
then the absorbance was measured after 10 minutes. The absorbance values were used to calculate
the initial velocity of each reaction. From this figure, the optimum temperature, for the reaction to
proceed most efficiently at the highest velocity, is at
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Comparing The Bet And The Cathedral
It is impossible to really understand why people react as they do to difficult situations .
Discuss the ways in which two of the stories reveal this.
In The Bet by Anton Chekov and The Cathedral by Raymond Carver, the authors use irony to show
that It is impossible to really understand why people react as they do to difficult situations , because
they do not even know themselves. In, The Bet, two men, both impulsive and proud, enter into a
foolish bet to prove whether capitol punishment or life imprisonment is more humane. In the
conclusion, irony takes over, the characters last acts free one another. Instead of killing the lawyer,
the banker plants a kiss on his head. Then the prisoner escapes, freeing the banker from having to
pay his debt. Checkov uses irony to reveal that neither man is aware of his true nature. In The
Cathedral two blind agnostics, seek to communicate, while drawing a cathedral. Carver uses irony
to show that the narrator is incapable of understanding another person until he learns ... Show more
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He maintains that the death penalty is more moral , later revealing complete moral bankruptcy
when he plans murder to avoid honouring the bet. While the banker is emotionally affected by
the letter, when he feels so great a contempt for himself that he weeps, Chekov is ambiguous
about the nature of his remorse. Is his contempt for his murderous heart or for the rashness which
almost led to financial ruin? Is he weeping tears of shame or relief? The dramatic irony of he took
from the table the writing in which the millions were renounced, and when he got home locked it
up in the fireproof safe suggests that his moment of self awareness has not been life changing. He
still doesn t know
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Aluminum Cubes Lab Report
Purpose:
The lab was performed for the purpose of calculating the density of each type of object and
determining if calculating the volume, and therefore the density, of two cubes can be more
effectively done with a ruler (through the direct method) or by water displacement.
Materials:
1 Scale
1 Rock
2 Corks
2 Aluminum Cubes
4 Paper clips
2 Marbles
1 50 mL graduated cylinder
1 25 mL graduated cylinder
1 Calculator
1 Ruler
Procedure:
1.Weigh and record the mass of each pair of objects (only use one rock when measuring the mass
of the rock and use all four paper clips when measuring the mass of the paper clips) on a scale.
Place the marbles gently to ensure they do not roll off the scale.
2.Measure the length, width, and height of both aluminum cubes to calculate and record the volume
in cm3 using the direct method. Add up the volumes of the cubes to find their collective volume.
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Determine the volumes of the objects, including the aluminum cubes, using the water displacement
method. Measure out 20 mL of water into the graduated cylinder (measure out 40 mL when
measuring the volume of the corks), place the objects (when measuring the volume of the rock only
use one rock) into the cylinder and measure the new volume in mL according to how much the
water rose. When measuring the volume of the corks, remember to use the marbles to keep the
corks in place and then subtract the volume of the marbles from the combined volume. Subtract 20
mL from the measured amount. Subtract 40 mL when calculating the volume of the corks. Record
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Musical Autobiography
My life has always been centered around music even before I was born. Music is a big part of
whom I am because it something I can go to and play on the piano when I am stressed or sad.
Music for me is a calming force that helps solve my emotions. Music is such an important role in
my life because at a very young age I watched my mother play the piano which in time made me
want to learn as well. Throughout my life, I have learned to play the piano and the flute and
wished I knew how to play the cello and the oboe. I grew up in a family who loved music. Ever
since I was in first grade, I could read music and started to learn to play the piano. There was
always a piano in our house, and every Sunday morning, my mother would play the organ at...
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My high school music teacher was a major influence on what I like to listen to now. In ninth
grade, I had a music appreciation class where we had two assignments that really helped shape
my musical tastes. The first one we were told to make a playbill on a Broadway musical we
liked but prior to that class I had never been to Broadway. My partner and I chose to do ours on
Wicked which is now one of my favorite albums to listen to and I hope I get to see in person
someday. This assignment started my love for all things Broadway. The second assignment we
had in that class was a report we had to do on one of our favorite artists. I had done mine on the
Rascal Flatts but the really changed my opinion on music from that assignment was the peer
pressure of my class to like rock music and rap. To this day I still don t like to listen to rap but I
have learned to like rock music. The music I like to listen today ranges from Contemporary
Christian music with artists like Matthew West, Newsboys and Francesca Battistelli to Rock
bands like Bon Jovi and Journey. I still hold some country bands like Reba McEntire and the
Rascal Flatts dear to my heart but they are not the only genre that I hold dear to my heart. There
are a lot of artists that I no longer like to listen to some of them include Taylor Swift and the
Gaither Vocal
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Punishment In The Middle Ages
During the Middle Ages, there were different kinds of punishments that were used as a solution to
crimes that were being committed from theft to adultery. The three main types of punishment used
in the medieval times, were trial by ordeal, trial by jury and trial by combat. Some of these
punishments were unfair because sometimes, the accused wouldn t get punished, but the innocent
would. The most injustice punishment would be trial by ordeal.
A form of punishment during the middle ages was often a trial by ordeal. Trial by ordeal was a
method where the accused was given a rather brutal, and often deadly test to determine if they
were found innocent or guilty. Trial by ordeal, in my opinion was an unjustified way of deciding
guilt. For example, if someone was accused of doing witchcraft, they would be burned at the
stake. If the person miraculously survived, he or she would be found guilty and was to be
executed. But, if he or she burnt to death, the person would then be proven as innocent and
subjected to a proper burial. This is where the illogic of trial by ordeal comes in. Either way, this is
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Before Charlemagne became king, the Frankish court system used a system called trial by ordeal.
An example of trial by ordeal would be if a peasant was accused for a crime, they would have to
hold a red, hot metal rod and walk around. They would then get their hand bandaged and if after
three days, your wounds weren t healed, you were guilty of the crime. Charlemagne didn t like
that system. He thought it unfair to expect a miracle to occur to prove your innocence. So
Charlemagne created a new system called trial by jury. Under this system, a group of learned men
would listen to the testimony and look at the evidence and then pronounce guilt or innocence. I
personally think trial by jury was the fairest of all the punishments, as it wouldn t involve illogical
ordeals and combats to determine who would win the
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The American Dream in August WilsonВґs Play The Piano Lesson
A recurring theme in American history has been that of the American Dream, the idea that anyone,
regardless of race, can achieve success through hard work. In his stirring 1990 play The Piano
Lesson, August Wilson uses African American characters to embody the American Dream.
Throughout the play, set in Pittsburgh in 1936, Wilson traces the economic successes of several
African American characters, such as Boy Willie and Lymon. However, Wilson s portrayal of this
apparent progress conflicts with the true historical setting. The reality between 1877 and the 1930s
was that social barriers, such as Jim Crow lawsand sharecropping, precluded economic progress
for most African Americans. A few black Americans such as Madam Walker, an Indiana
businesswoman, made some progress, but in general there was stagnation in terms of pecuniary
growth during this time period. August Wilson s interpretation of African American economic
progress through fictional characters in The Piano Lesson is flawed because it represents a few
economically successful African Americans of the time, but fails to capture the lack of progress
made by the majority between 1877 and 1930. Most African Americans were unable to make
economic progress because of de jure and de facto social barriers during that period. In a
flashback from the play, the fictional Lymon Jackson was about to earn money by hauling wood,
but was ruined when the sheriff got [him], [said he] was stealing wood, and fined [him] a
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Master Of None Stereotypes
Television has played an integral role in the American home for so long that people wouldn t
know which direction to face their couches without it. For decades it has brought families
together for a few hours of shared enjoyment at the end of the day, and given co workers
something to talk about at the water cooler to distract them from the dull tasks that lay ahead of
them. TV has capitalized on this ability to distract its mass of viewers from their everyday lives.
Content was never really the main purpose of televisionits purpose was to produce shows that would
attract the largest audiences, and to increase the amount of advertisements seen by a highly
consumerist culture. In its attempt to appeal to the mainstream, it has, in a very... Show more
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As the family struggles with their confusion in the aftermath of Maura s coming out, many issues
of gender identity and sexuality are brought to light. The characters vary in their reactions to and
acceptance of Maura s identity, and raise a lot of questions that many viewers might share on the
subject of gender identity. While maintaining a focus on gender identity, Transparent also explores
sexuality, feminism and gender roles as each member of the family attempts to understand more
about their own
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Death Of A Salesman Lying
In the Death of a Salesman, all of the main characters lie for all distinctive kinds of reasons. With
this in mind, Willy Loman appears to be the first character that lies at the beginning of the scene
and persists to lie throughout the play. In reality, Willy frequently lies in exaggeration to cause
himself to appear and sound more likable and successful than he legitimately is. For an example,
Willy continually mentions that most people adore and needs him. In order to truly believe why
Willy was lying, realize that he sincerely believes, and makes up stories, that consists of people
needing to be dependent on him and treats him as a celebrity. In reality, this does not occur to Willy
for the purpose that no one genuinely knows about him
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Philosophers and Scientists in Psychology
Much of the intellectual history of psychology has involved the attempt to come to grips with the
problem of mind and body and how they interact. While the philosophical distinction between
mind and body can be traced back to the Greeks, it is due to the work of RenГ© Descartes. When
Descartes friend, Marin Mersenne, wrote to him of Galileo s fate at the hands of the Inquisition,
Descartes immediately suppressed his own treatise. As a result, the world s first extended essay on
physiological psychologywas published only well after its author s death. Descarte was the first to
talk about mind/body interactions, and had a great influence in later psychologists and thinkers. He
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Descartes argued that only humans have minds, and that the mind interacts with the body at the
pineal gland. This form of dualism or duality proposes that the mind controls the body, but that the
body can also influence the otherwise rational mind, such as when people act out of passion.
Descartes suggested that the pineal gland is the seat of the soul for several reasons. First, the soul
is unitary, and unlike many areas of the brain the pineal gland appeared to be unitary (though
subsequent microscopic inspection has revealed it is formed of two hemispheres). Second,
Descartes observed that the pineal gland was located near the ventricles. He believed the animal
spirits of the ventricles acted through the nerves to control the body, and that the pineal gland
influenced this process. Finally, Descartes incorrectly believed that only humans have pineal
glands, just as, in his view, only humans have minds. This led him to the belief that animals cannot
feel pain, and Descartes practice of the dissection of live animals became widely used throughout.
Cartesian dualism set the agenda for philosophical discussion of the mind body problem for many
years after Descartes death. People till this day still use the method of dissection to learn.
Parallelism in this form is usually traced to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646 1716). Historian,
mathematician, philosopher, scientist, and
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Did Jesus Deserve To Die Essay
Jesus was the man who claimed to be the Son of God. He lived a long, long time ago. Many
scholars say that Jesus was born around the time zero. It is believed that the virgin Mary gave
birth to Jesus through the Holy Spirit. Nobody knows exactly what Jesus looked like because
there was no pictorial evidence from his time to show what he looked like. In lots of present time
pictures of Jesus, he has long brown hair with brown eyes and a tanned skin. In my eyes Jesus
had hazelnut brown hair with the blue eyes. He also may have had a tanned skin because he
lived in Israel which is a very hot country though when he went to heaven my view changes a bit.
I think when Jesus went to heaven he had a pale skin colour like God and that it wasn t just
lights shining on him. He may have looked like an ordinary man but he turned the impossible
possible. When he was alive he did many great things but many people didn t like this. My
question is did Jesus deserve to die?
Jesus did many great miracles but not everyone accepted what he did. The reason why Jesus
performed miracles was because he needed prove that he could heal the sick and why people
should follow him.
One of his miracles was the healing of the paralysed man. I chose this miracle because it s
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I strongly believe that Jesus didn t deserve to die because he was merciful and loving to sinners.
He gave the sick hope and taught people great things like making mistakes isn t bad because you
just need to ask for forgiveness and then learn from it. So why kill someone who is trying to help
you through God? Many people didn t like him because he performed things that were
impossible. For example; he heals the paralysed man, which no one can do. He wasn t doing this
to show off, it was to show that God was working through Jesus to help them. The only reason
why they killed Jesus was because they were losing power and he broke some
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Jack The Ripper Thesis
Jack the Ripper was a known serial that committed gruesome murders from August 7 to September
10 in 1888, Jack terrorized the Whitechapel district in London s East end. He killed 5 prostitutes
and mutilated their bodies in an unpleasant manner, indicating the killer had knowledge of human
anatomy. Jack was never captured, and remains one of England s, and the worlds , most infamous
criminals. The place of the murders of the five prostitutes all took place within a mile of each other,
and involved the districts of Whitechapel. In autumn of 1888 the police, claiming definitive of the
brutal killer s identity, never apprehended Jack, despite the countless investigations. The killer name
and motive was still unknown. The moniker Jack the Ripperoriginates from a letter written by a...
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When Jack the Ripper s murders suddenly stopped, in the Fall of 1888, London citizens wanted
answers that would not come, even more than a century later. The ongoing case which has
spawned an industry of books, films, TV series, and historical tours has met with a number of
hindrances, including lack of evidence, a gamut of misinformation and false testimony, and tight
regulations by the Scotland Yard. Jack the Ripper has been the topic of news stories for more than
120 years, and will likely continue to be for decades to come. More recently, in 2011, British
detective Trevor Marriott, who has long been investigating the Jack the Ripper murders, made
headlines when was denied access to uncensored documents surrounding the case by Metropolitan
police. According to a 2011 ABC News article, London officers had refused to give Marriot the files
because they included protected information about police informants, and that handing over the
documents could impede on the possibility of future testimony by modern day
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Technology As An Aid For School And Recreational Use
Technology can be looked at in many ways; in fact as it grows, so do the possibilities. In today s
society it is generally all about posting every moment of everyone s life. It only takes a second to
post that hilarious cat video that thousands of people will watch hundreds of times. A life without it
would seem boring due to the new infatuation of sharing and tagging anything. Although this is the
so called life , there are people out there who use technologyto improve lives and better society. My
mother, Dawn, has a job where technology is an aid to helpmake each and everyday successful. I,
on the other hand, use technology as an aid for school and recreational use. As we both use it on a
daily basis with different goals, we come together for one main purpose of bettering someone s life.
Dawn Speegle has become many things in her life and the list continues as technology grows. She
works for Lynn Hope Industries, where a curve ball is thrown at her each time she steps into the
door. Lynn Hope Industries is not like a normal assembly and packaging job. Although it has
certain jobs and shipments similar to other factories, the people are not the same. Lynn Hope
Industries has become an open set of arms that takes in mentally handicapped citizens and gives
them a job. Dawn has obtained numerous jobs since her start; varying from truck driver, bus driver,
and supervisor of a group of the mentally handicapped. Each job has its own encounter with
different types of
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Portrayal Of Mental Illness In Black Swan Lake
I decided to watch the movie Black Swan for the mental illness portion of the culture badge. The
movie portrays a number of mental illness including obsessive compulsive disorder, eating
disorder, and psychosis. Nina, the protagonist in the movie, is a fragile and repressed ballerina.
She strives for the lead in Tchaikovsky s SwanLake, a role that requires her to play both the gentle
white swan and the seductive black swan. While she is the perfect representation of the white
swan, she is also far from the image of the black swan. After winning the part, stress mounts on
Nina to fulfill her role as the black swan. She experiences unwanted sexual advances from her
director, jealousy from other ballerinas, as well as increasing conflict from her over controlling
mom as she tried to assert her autonomy. As stress and anxiety increase, Nina begins to experience
psychotic breaks in which the lines between reality and hallucination blurs, culminating in a
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Based on her symptoms, Nina could have both schizophrenia and obsessive compulsive disorder
towards the idea of perfection. As she tries to awake her inner black swan, Nina falsely
hallucinated some of her body injuries, her actions, and that another ballerina is coming after her.
These false beliefs and decisions she made due to her beliefs prevented Nina from having a
normal, healthy life. Nina also experiences anxiety by picking and scratching her skin as evident
signs and her obsessive traits are highlighted as she puts efforts to achieve perfection in dancing
and body image by developing eating
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Rafael Correa y las Elecciones Peruanas
Las elecciones de Ecuador, dГіnde viajГ© por la primavera del 2013, estГЎn en el mes de febrero,
cada cuatro aГ±os. Llegue en el principio del enero en un aГ±o de las elecciones, y por eso
escuchaba mucha de la sistema, y un elector Rafael Correa. FormГ© mis opiniones y crecimientos
basados en los opiniones de mi primera familia ecuatoriana, pero mГЎs tarde, investiguГ© a
aprender mГЎs sobre Correa. talk about what you discovered? Hubo muchas opiniones sobre el
lГder polГtico, Rafael Correa que eran descutieron.
Es importante a entender un poco de la historia reciente de Ecuador para discutir la presidencia. Una
guerra con PerГє en la dГ©cada de 1940, cuando Ecuador perdiГі mucha tierra del oriente, eran
seguido por una Г©poca de calma polГtica (Wiarda 368). 1972 era un aГ±o que cambiГі Ecuador
por siempre con el descubrimiento del petrГіleo en el oriente. Seguido era prГ©stamos
internacionales y una controla del ejГ©rcito, y una revoluciГіn nacionalista a modernizar la
economГa. (Wiarda 367 368). El petrГіleo probablemente es la cosa con la mГЎs influencia en la
historia del paГs. 1979, el paГs se cambiГі de una gobierno militar a un gobierno civil. Con estos
cambios, empezГі el sufragio universal, y tambiГ©n requerido. (Wiarda 369). El fin del siglo
veinte fue caracterizado por inestabilidad polГtica, con muchos presidentes y cambios polГticos.
Por approximate treinta anos, nadie de las presidentes tuvieron Г©xito, (hasta Rafael Correa).
HabГan dificultades despuГ©s de los cambios grandes
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Nancy Mairs s Passage In The Passage Of Nancy Mair
In the passage, Nancy Mairs presents herself as an empowered, intelligent, and strong cripple. The
first line is I am a cripple which is pretty straightforward, and the matter of fact tone that it is stated
in stays pretty consistent throughout the entire passage. Mairs upfront attitude from the start
convinces the reader that she is unafraid to identify herself however she wants. Later she states that
she refuses to pretend that the only differences between you and me are the various ordinary ones
that distinguish any one person from another . She is realistic to a point that she occasionally seems
cynical, but deeper analysis of the text reveals that that is untrue. Throughout the entire passage,
Mairs establishes that she is extremely intelligent. She uses a colorful vocabulary (semantic,
euphemism, calamitous) and complex sentences. Mairs also makes reference to famous authors
and their work. Mairs says my God is not a
Handicapper General, which alludes to Harrison Bergeron, a short story by Kurt Vonnegut, as well
as a 10th century gospel piece in line 18. She establishes her intelligence in order to prove to the
reader that she is simply crippled and not disabled, which suggests any incapacity physical or
mental . It is clear that Mairs has no mental incapacity, and she makes this very clear
purposefully. Nancy chooses to use the word crippled because other words aren t as straightforward
and precise, and as a lover of words she likes the conciseness of the word
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The Effects Of Child Labor During The Industrial Revolution
In the early nineteenth century, Great Britain became the first country to industrialize from an
agrarian economy to a country that was controlled by industry and the manufacturing done by
machines, which started the Industrial Revolution. Manufacturing of goods were produced in
large factories rather than small shops, and families moved into the cities to find work. This
was the start of the rise of child labor, wherein 1881, 141,500 children under the age of 15 working
in factories (Tuttle). Children s lives were changed dramatically, they were overworked, underpaid,
and treated poorly before reforms were made to help solve the problem of child labor. Child labor
can be described as children who work to produce a good or a service which can be sold for money
to the marketplace, regardless of whether they are paid for their work (Tuttle). Child labor was a
problem during the Industrial Revolutionwhen factories, mills, and mines expanded. Children
were cheap, easy to train, and small enough to reach parts of the machines that were too
challenging for adults to reach. Many of the children that were employed were those of the poor
and working class family, so children were expected to work to help contribute to their family s
income. Children started working as young as four years old. They spent long hours in unhealthy
working conditions, only getting a couple hours a day for a break. Many children worked 16 hour
days in atrocious conditions and got little to no pay
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Batman Is Justice
What I believe in is Justice. Whether this is the eye for an eye system of the past or the current
Judicial system. This is because the justice is something that cannot let someone down. No matter
what, everyone eventually faces justice. It is the natural order of life for people to get what is
coming to them . Every culture in the world has some concept of justice: Buddhists have Karma,
other religions have divine judgment, and many have Batman.
Batman is truly the pinnacle of justice. He fights every night for what he knows is right. This dark
knight has worked constantly for generations to abolish evil from the streets of Gotham City. He
has proven to us, that justice has more depth than simple punishment or rehabilitation. That true
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When Batman strikes, his victims are left either insane or completely restored. Yet, he
understands the value of life. He does not kill, though for him it would be extremely easy
because he knows it forsakes the name of justice. Justice is not the petty vengeance numerous
people believe it is. Ultimately, it is the opportunity to cleanse a wrong doer of their crimes. It
combines punishment and rehabilitation to leave someone exonerated. It is the ability to
overcome all obstacles, to become good again . Purgatory is an astounding example of this.
According to Christian beliefs, Purgatory is a place a sinner goes after they die. It is a hell like
area, where someone has the filth of their life burned away, so God can judge them. Its goal is not
just to pass some form of punishment on those who sin, but also so they can be fairly judged by
the divine. It can also be seen through
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Socially Constructed Reality and Meaning in Notes from...
Socially Constructed Reality and Meaning in Notes from Underground
Just as the hands in M.C. Escher s Drawing Hands both create and are created by each other, the
identity of man and society are mutually interdependent. According to the model described in The
Sacred Canopy, Peter Berger believes that man externalizes or creates a social reality that is in
turn objectified, or accepted by him as real. This sociological model creates a useful framework for
understanding the narrator s rejection of ultimate reality or truth in Fyodor Dostoevsky s Notes from
Underground. The reality in which the narrator tries to live in part II, and the reality that he rejects
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Just as the hands of Escher s illustration define each other, man and society are in a constant process
of mutual recreation.
Successful internalization is exemplified by the underground man of part II. In this section, the
narrator s actions are dominated by a desire to fulfill his socially defined roles. Often calling his
actions bookish, the underground man tries to act out traditional cultural relationships. In his
relationship with Liza the narrator sees an opportunity to fulfill the role of the hero, uplifting the
poor, wretched prostitute. He asks her about her home life and warns her about the sickness she
could catch from her occupation, all in an attempt to play the hero and save this dejected prostitute.
The manufactured hero reflects,
I began to feel what I was saying and grew excited. I d been longing to expound these cherished
little ideas that I d been nurturing in my corner. Something had caught fire in me, some kind of
goal had manifested itself before me. (Dostoevsky 65). These
cherished little ideas are the cultural norms that the underground man is trying to fulfill. The
narrator s interactions with other characters in part II reflect a desire on his part to live out
archetypical roles. When he feels insulted by the officer, the narrator clings to the romantic notion
of vindicating himself through a duel. After detailing his plan to confront the officer
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Memories And Surmoring In Margaret Atwood s Surfacing
In Margaret Atwood s novel Surfacing, memories and forgetting are large themes, which show that
memories are what truly define a person and are exceedingly important to the healing process. One
way in which memories are prevalent throughout the novel is in the narrator s flashbacks to her
supposed husband. These flashbacks show how the narrator has created fabricated memories, and
she experiences suffering and frustration from this, showing how the narrator does not feel whole
as a person without the true memories of her past. When the narrator finally does remember all that
has happened to her, she realizes that she needs to deal with these memories in order to achieve
healing.
In the beginning of Surfacing, the narrator remembers very few actual true memories, and has
created an almost completely fabricated story of her past in order to deal with what really
happened. She is running from her past in the form of fabricated memories. However, she is clearly
having immense distress about this, and the tone in the beginning of the novel is one of dread and
confusion, aligning with how she doesn t know the truth of her past at this time but has an inkling
that something is wrong. One passage that showcases these things is near the beginning of the
novel, when the Narrator, Anna, David, and Joe are going into the woods to look for the Narrator
s father. We begin to climb and my husband catches up with me again, making one of the brief
appearances, framed memories he
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Contrast the Significance of the Term Lead Time in the...
Question 1 Contrast the significance of the term lead time in the traditional EOQ context and in an
MRP system.
In the traditional context, lead time is fixed either as a discrete time or as a probability
distribution. Such lead time constancy or variation is outside of the inventory model. Lead time
in an MRP system is assumed to be a variable. While specific lead times are stated for planning
purposes, these times may be speeded up or delayed as conditions warrant. Indeed, it is this ability
to detect needed changes in lead times, either by expediting or de expediting, that many users cite
as one of the most valuable features of MRP.
MRP has had some degree of success in environments where requirements are relatively certain and
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Raw materials must be kept as inventory stock. As they are used, stock must be replenished through
reordering MRP fulfils 3 main functions: 1. MRP makes sure that dependent demand items are
kept in stock. 2. MRP maintains the optimal level of inventory that is most cost effective for a
company. 3. MRP us used to purchase new stock, deliver finished products, and plan the daily
manufacturing processes.
MRP is effective due to it working backwards from a plan for producing finished products in
order to develop the amount of raw materials that a company needs. How this works is MRP
breaks down inventory requirements into separate stages. This helps to manage production and
keep it flowing at an even level. It also helps to keep inventory costs to a minimum.
The drawback is that MRP systems can be expensive to implement and the costs can be quite high,
offsetting the amount of money that a company could save in inventory costs. Larger companies
that produce large volumes of finished products may find it beneficial but the same may not be
true for smaller companies. Plus, for MRP to produce accurate results, you need to have accurate
data. Information such as orders, bills, item numbers and records must be accurate or the results
will be off.
To get results, you have to input information into the MRP system. There are 3 main sources of
information for input: 1. Bill of sale for materials 2. A
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Factor Affecting Performance of Stock Market
Abstract
This study examines the effects of foreign direct investment, market capitalization and adjusted on
stock market using time series data from 1991 to 2011. A result shows that there is a significant
relationship between foreign direct investment and stock market, as well as there is also a
significant relationship between adjusted saving and stock market but there is insignificant
relationship between market capitalization and stock market. Foreign direct investment, Market
capitalization and Adjusted saving explains 90% of variation in the stock market. It is
recommended that the government can encourage FDI in Pakistan to increase its savings by taking
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The results have shown positive statistically strong relationship between FDI and market
capitalization thus reflecting the complementary role of FDI in the stock market development of
Pakistan. Raza et al. (2012) investigated the role of foreign direct investment in developing host
country s stock markets and to examine whether they are related or not. The results disclosed a
positive impact of foreign direct investment along with other explanatory variables in developing
Stock markets of Pakistan.
Adam and Tweneboah (2008) analyzed the impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on stock
market development in Ghana. Market capitalization, FDI, stock market development and
exchange rate variable are considered and found long run relationship between FDI and stock
market development in Ghana. Raza and Jawaid (2012) investigated the effects of foreign capital
inflows and economic growth on stock market capitalization in 18 Asian countries by using the
panel data from the period of 2000 2010 and found that foreign direct investment has significant
negative and economic growth has significant positive relationship with the stock market
capitalization, whereas, the results of workers remittances is found insignificant in long run.
However, no causal relationship is found in between workers remittances and stock market
capitalization. They suggested that investor should not idealize the inflow of workers remittances to
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Research Paper On Live Forevers
Live forevers (sedum purpureum) are incredibly useful to organisms. The live forever (sedum
purpureum) is a plant native to the continent of Eurasia, and thus could possibly be a dangerous
invasive species, which may cause a problem in other natural ecosystems. The live forever (sedum
purpurem) is mostly grown in the northeastern states where it can withstand the harsh
temperatures of winter and summer. In this essay i will go further into depth of the biome the life
forever is mostly found in, its effect on ecosystems and what it does as an invasive species in the
US. we will go further in depth into why the live forever (sedum purpureum) is no longer an
invasive species, and how long it has been in the united states.
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The live forever (sedum purpureum) has a s thin water like substance that secretes from its stems
and leaves when it ea is cut and the sappy type liquid can be used for internal treatment on
humans such as intestinal problems bowel problems liver problems etc. It can also be used
externally on cuts and other such external attacks and will help to heal them at a much quicker
rate that if it were to have nothing to try and help heal the bodily wound. In this sense it is as a an
aloe Veraplant as it that is used for external cuts and burns for its cooling and healing properties
that it has on the human body, causing relief and a quicker recovery for sun burns fire burns and
cuts.In conclusion i want to conclude that the live forever at once may have been a invasive
species but that the effects that it had on the human body greatly outweighed whatever plant it
may have eliminated. The live forever is a hybrid plant between a succulent and a herbaceous
plant which allows it to use be in almost any type of environment and live without almost any
trouble with water loss or not having enough nutrients as it can hold all of its needed nutrients
for a long time . thee live forever can live in some of the coldest climates, the warmest climates,
the rainiest and the driest as it had adapted to all of them over the many thousands of years it s
been around i and moved to all different types all of climates which allowed t it t o evolve quite
quickly. The live forever is a very useful plant to humans as well, mainly for their medicinal uses.
In a final statement, the live forever is a very useful plant to all people of the us and its invasive
properties no longer
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Analysis Of Rajeev Ravisankar s Sweatshop Oppression
In his opinion essay, Sweatshop Oppression, published in the student newspaper, The Lantern, at
Ohio State University, writer Rajeev Ravisankar uses his article as a platform to raise awareness
about the deplorable conditions in sweatshops. Ravisankar awakens his readers from their
slumber and brings to light the fact that they are partly responsible for the problem. His first goal
in the essay is to designate college students as conscious consumers who look to purchase goods at
the lowest prices. Then he makes the connection between this type of low cost consumerism and
the high human cost that workers are forced to pay in sweatshops. His second goal is to place the
real burden of responsibilitydirectly with the companies that perpetuate this system of exploitation.
Finally, he proposes what can be done about it. By establishing a relationship that includes himself
in the audience, working to assign responsibility to the reader, and keeping them emotionally
invested, Ravisankar makes a powerful argument that eventually prompts his studentreader to take
responsibility for their actions and make a change. For Ravisankar s argument to be effective, he
makes a connection with the readers. He accomplishes this by including himself in the audience
and, also, by earning their trust. This style of writing uses us and we in the dialog which
establishes himself as being part of the conversation. To make the trust connection with his readers,
he first clarifies how their low cost consumerism is partly responsible for the problem, but he does
so in an empathetic way. He sees their position as, being the poor college students that we all are,
which is an understandable way of including himself while consciously giving the students a
personal stake in the argument and assigning them responsibility. In this way, the writer
immediately connects with his audience and draws them in by being sympathetic to their needs.
After he gains their trust, he works toward gaining sympathy for the worker who are forced to pay
the price for the students irresponsible but unintentional choices. During this discussion of the
problem, Ravisankar writes as if he is assuming that the students are unaware of how much their
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Comparing Two Theories Of Moral Relativism
The difference between a right action and a wrong action plays a key role in many theories in
philosophy. Morality is an important aspect of life and majority of our actions are dependent on
doing what is moral or immoral. Moral relativism is the theory that defines whether an action is
considered moral or immoral. There are two forms of moral relativism, cultural relativismand
individual relativism, which are two theories about the moralityof our actions. The two theories of
moral relativism provide a reasoning for the justification of moral or immoral actions. However,
these theories also present various contradictions that undermine the theories central ideas.
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One criticism of cultural relativism is that it would not be acceptable to say that another society s
customs are inferior to our own. If morality is based on a culture s rules, it would be hypocritical
to tell another culture that what they are doing is wrong. It cannot be acceptable for one culture to
consider their own culture superior by believing that their set of rules is the true guidance for
morality. I believe this criticism raises an important issue. Since morality is constituted by different
rules for different cultures, there is no way of knowing what they ultimate truth is about what
actions are considered moral or immoral if one thing can be considered good in one society, but
bad in another. Individual relativism has also been challenged because it states the idea that the
morality of our actions can be determined by our own thoughts and intuitions. However, the
criticism is that how can establish morality by our own thinking if different people have conflicting
ideas. I agree with this criticism. There would be no certain way of legitimately establishing the
morality of an action if that were the
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Sequence Pattern
In sequence pattern I got a score of 27 which means I use that pattern first. In precision pattern I
got a score of 29 which means I also use that pattern first. My score for the technical reasoning
pattern was 8 which means I usually avoid it. In confluence pattern I got a score of 22 which
means I use it as needed. With all my scores combined it makes me a dynamic learner. An
example of when I used the Sequence Pattern was when I was in high school and I was in a
CNA class doing job shadowing for the first time. I asked what exactly I was expected to do;
what my job duties were as a shadowing student . I was nervous, of course, so I asked my
teacher, whom was a long time nurse, what I was supposed to be doing exactly. She explained to
me and the other students in detail that we were to help the elderly in and out of bed, to and
from the restroom, to get them dressed and to get them to and from the cafeteria for lunch. That
sounded simple enough so we all got started helping the residents and some of the CNA s who
worked there had a completely different way of doing things, not the exact way as shown by our
teacher. I don t like when people do things differently then how I have been shown and then expect
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I m not the most crafty or out of the box thinkers most of the time but I had to think of a gift that
would be special and unique to give my daughter s papa. Something he didn t already have. So
my daughter and I scoped the crafts section at the store when I came across a wooden picture
frame. Then I had the idea to have my daughter paint it and write I love my papa on it and put a
picture of my daughter and him in it. When all was said and done it looked so cute. It was unique
and a priceless gift I knew he would cherish. Sometimes all you need is a small idea to get you
thinking outside the
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Essay about The Gay and Lesbian Community in the Y...
The Gay and Lesbian Community in the Y Generation
As the Y Generation continues to expand its horizons, new trends of tolerance are beginning to
shine through. The gay and lesbian community is more readily embraced by today s generation
than by generations in America s past. More and more people are coming out than ever before,
which proves that the gay and lesbian community is gaining acceptance and their rights to equality
are slowing increasing, but discrimination is still there. Even though gays and lesbians are more
accepted amongst the Y Generation, hate and misunderstanding still exist.
There are many misconceptions about the gay and lesbian community, which occur for the most
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Gabriel Rotello in his article Calling All Parents, underscores this need for parental love by
stating that almost all lesbian and gay teens go through a terrible, lonely stage when they feel
they have no one to turn to, not even their own family members sometimes especially not their
own family members. It s a phase that can leave lasting psychological damage even to the vast
majority who survive it (112). Gay children are at extremely high risk for anxiety, confusion,
despair, and, yes, some even contemplate suicide. In fact, according to a recent study published in
the May 1999 issue of Archives of Pediatrics Adolescent Medicine, gay and lesbian youth were 3.4
times as likely to have attempted suicide than straight youth. (487)
Can the media play a part to alert parents of gay children to express their love and acceptance
before it is too late? We see and hear campaigns about drugs and smoking, but what about
homosexuality? Rotello took the plunge and created an ad campaign that warns, Millions of
American kids are gay and at risk. So talk to your children and let them know you love them, no
matter how they choose to love. (112) The more exposure this sensitive issue receives in the media,
the better off families with gay members will be.
On another note, the gay and lesbian community is gaining more acceptance in the entertainment
industry. Entertainment is something that pertains to every
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An Investigation of Avon Essays
Introduction
In this project I will undertake extensive research into a large sized business. I have previously
chosen the company Avon. My research will involve the collection of both primary and secondary
data. I will compete the report, which will include:
* Brief background information about the business and what it does
* A description of the aims and objectives of the business
* An assessment of how successful the business is in meeting its objectives
* An explanation of the legal structure of the business and consider how appropriate is it
* An explanation of how each functional area contributes towards the aims and objectives of the
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It was founded by David H. McConnell.
В· The first text only catalogue was issued in 1896.
В· As CPC was expanding adverts appeared in magazines and a colour catalogue was produced.
В· The name is changed from CPC to AvonProducts inc. in 1939.
В· By 1980, Avon had opened in 50 different countries and its sales had topped $1 billion.
В· In 1989, Avon became the first major cosmetics manufacturer to announce a permanent end to
animal testing of its products and later launched its women s health care program in the U.S.
В· Today, Avon is known for it s leadership in beauty and continues to raise awareness of breast
cancer and has awarded multi million grants for breast caner research and clinical care.
About the business
Avon is a company selling beauty and related products. The service provides customers with
products of the highest quality. It provides a service to customers that is outstanding in its
helpfulness and courtesy. Why I have chosen this business
I have chosen this organisation for my coursework because it is large enough to research into all
areas of the business. There are several different departments and there is a management structure
to it. This will help in my coursework as I can include details of this. My contact within the
organisation is my dad who works at Avon as an electrician. Task B
Avon s aims and objectives
All businesses have aims they want to achieve. Objectives are what
help
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Taking a Look at Greek, Chinese and Indian Civilizations
Every single civilization, past or present, had different types of achievements. These achievements
such as cultural, mathematical, scientific, etc. help define how successful that civilization was.
There were always scientific and mathematical achievements of different magnitudes in every
civilization. The three civilizations that really stand out in their mathematical and scientific
achievements are the Greek, Chinese, and Indian civilizations. Ancient India began around 2600
B.C. and ended around 500 A.D. The civilization flourished around the Indus River, which is one of
the greatest rivers in Asia. They were a well organized and farming people. They had so many
natural boundaries that protected them, so they didn t have to take time to create a military, which
let them prosper and have very important achievements. Ancient Chinabegan around 2205 B.C. and
really ends around 256 B.C. Ancient China was a very large, long, and powerful empire. They
were the longest civilization and they are still around today, and still use the beliefs of the ancient
times. In China, people farmed, people were warriors, people were merchants, etc. There was
really no preferred job in Ancient China. The abundance of the variety of jobs led to the
discoveries of many different achievements. Ancient Greece began around 700 B.C. and ended
around 146 B.C. Its geography was mainly mountainous and only twenty percent of the land was
suitable for farming. The lack of farmland and isolation from
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Essay about Purpose of Ruth
The Book of Ruth, although one of the smallest books in the Old Testament, has many values
displayed in its mere four chapters. Throughout the book, readers are shown the struggle of Ruth
and her mother in law, Naomi, as they try to survive in a patriarchal world. In chapter one Ruth
and Naomi s initial endeavor is revealed. Both Naomi and Ruth s husbands die and they are left
abandoned, but together, after Ruth refuses to leave Naomi. By chapter two Naomi and Ruth have
made it to Bethlehem and Ruth encounters Boaz for the first time while gleaning in his fields.
Chapter three is when Ruth and Boaz start to form a romantic relationship; after Naomi tells Ruth
to go to the threshing floor and lay at Boaz feet. Ruth obeys and when Boaz is... Show more content
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Where you die I will die, and there I will be buried. May the Lord deal with my, be it ever so
severely, if anything but death separates you and me. ( Life Application Study Bible382)
Ruth shows her true faith and loyalty for God, which any and every modern Christian should strive
to mirror. However Rush s loyalty is also shown for Naomi in verses sixteen through eighteen.
Naomi pleads with Ruth to go back to her family. Ruth, despite the fact that she is defying
Naomi, refuses to return home. Ruth unlike other biblical characters does not let her loyalty
stop at merely following orders given to her. Instead Mira Morgenstern author of Ruth and the
Sense of Self: Midrash and Difference comments that Ruth affirms that she will always do what
is [ethically and religiously] demanded of her, but will utilize methodologies consonant with her
own judgment (16). Ruth remains loyal to Naomi despite Naomi s objections because Ruth is
certainly doing what she thought was best for Naomi. By staying with Naomi, Ruth makes
unexpected personal sacrifices. Ruth does not only remain loyal to God, but she also remains
loyal to her kin even if the price seems too steep, because she knows her God will always
provide. Twenty first century Christians could learn many lessons from Ruth s unwavering
relinquishment for her people and her God. Ruth does not only offer loyalty but also provides
Naomi with a source of stability. It can be said that Ruth takes on a man s
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How Did Calvin Coolidge Influence Politics
Calvin Coolidge Calvin Coolidge held press conferences that everyone could tune into over their
radios. As one of the first radio accessible presidents, he was able to communicate with the public
much more efficiently compared to his predecessors. Prioritizing business, he reduced the
national debt by $2 billion in three years. The U.S. Foreign Service was created during his term.
As a man of his word, Coolidge seldom promised spending to the public that the government
couldn t afford. He was also against labor strikes that were a threat to public service.
Lots of America changed for the better during Calvin Coolidge s business oriented presidency. In
1921, 9.3 million cars were registered in the United States, but by 1929, 26.7
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Stephanie Hale
In the article UBC faces new rights complaint over handling of sex assault report by the Globe and
Mail, it is explained that in January 2013, Stephanie Hale was sexually assaulted by a fellow
student at the University of British Columbia. When filing a complaint to B.C. s Human Rights
Tribunal against the alleged attacker, they took little action in resolving the case, which in turn took
Hale s health and educationfor the worst. Hale believes there to be a better method in responding to
reports like these and has continued to try persuade to the university to change its policies through
the aid of lawyers and having trials, but to no avail. However, many are filing complaints to
universities and are attempting to change their policies.
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His mother, outraged, criticized how the school handled a child with difficulties as her son has
changed from this ordeal (Nasser, 2017). While these responses are not a concern with many
educational institutions, it is still an issue that should be addressed as students are having to
suffer. This carelessness can cause a great deal of harm to students and it is because of this lack
of support that there are already instances where people have already been caused distress. There
is bias present in the article that supports Stephanie Hale s case which can be seen by how the
information is relayed. It focuses primarily on how Hale was negatively impacted by the events,
reaching out to the reader s sympathy, as well as UBC s lack of care. There were no quotations
taken directly from the university to provide their own explanation, merely information stated
mostly by the victim. Hale s poor health and education was repeated to display the inadequacy of
her experience and the article included the possibility of discrimination against her without
verifying with the school. While the Globe and Mail contributed in giving the necessary
information, it emphasized the need of modifying the sexual assault policy in a
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United States Should Increase The Visa Cap
The H 1B visa, originally created to streamline admissions of temporary foreign workers to the
United States, has become a topic of much debate between the foes of immigration and the
information technology (IT) industry. The debate is focused on whether to increase the visa cap in
order to alleviate what the industry describes as a shortage of IT labor. This argument, however,
obscures the fundamental flaw of the H 1B program that deserves a more prudent examination. The
current H 1B visaprogram is plagued with inefficiencies that privilege the IT industry at the
expense of both visa holders and domestic IT workers alike. The H 1B program needs a complete
overhaul, and should include a mechanism to ensure that both employers and employees abide
by free market forces. Increasing the current visa cap will only amplify current inefficiencies of
the H 1B visa program. Alternatively, allowing visa holders the ability to access a greater range of
employment opportunities increases the holder s incentive to make economic contributions. The
industry s ability to hire globally must be balance by workers rights to seek out more competitive
opportunities. Current mobility restrictions of the H 1B program are preventing valuable workers
from seeking the most valuable opportunities, ultimately leading to a misallocation of foreign
labor. H 1B visa reform that includes a role for labor mobility will not only introduce market forces
into the bigoted program, but will also help ensure
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Incidents In The Life Of A Slave Girl Essay
In an original draft of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson attacked King George III
and the institution of slavery, writing, He has waged cruel war against human nature itself,
violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty in the persons of a distant people who never
offended him, captivating carrying them into slaveryin another hemisphere or to incur miserable
death in their transportation thither, a report that suggests many Americans saw slavery as an
abominable practice (Jefferson). This was not the case. Thomas Jefferson himself owned slaves,
but like many slaveholders in early America, he knew slavery was wrong. In order to justify the
horrible treatment of slaves, slaveholders became convinced that slaves... Show more content on
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Speaking on the degradation of slaves, Howard Zinn wrote, The slaves were taught discipline,
were impressed again and again with the idea of their own inferiority to know their place, to see
blackness as a sign of subordination, to be awed by their master, to merge their interest with
their master s, destroying their own individual needs (Zinn, 35). These tactics began as soon as
slavery became widespread in America, a time when Africans were not yet seen as ethnically
inferior to whites. However, as time went on and methods for keeping Africans under control
stayed the same, the ideas slaveholders pushed into the minds of slaves made their way into the
public opinion, and became accepted by society. This is certainly true in the case of Harriet s
mistress Mrs. Flint, who, Harriet says, Seemed to think that slaves had no right to family ties of
their own; that they were created merely to wait upon the family of the mistress (Jacobs, 34).
Mrs. Flint had most likely grown up in a household with slaves, and been around them her whole
life. The way she treats her slaves would have developed from the way she saw her parents treat
slaves, so she saw nothing wrong with the idea that they were only there to serve herself and her
family. Thinking back on her experiences with Dr. Flint, Harriet remembers, When
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Colonialism And The Legacy Of Colonialism In America
Everyone in America has been touched by the legacy of colonialism, from the people whose
ancestors were enslaved and used to enrich those who owned them to the immigrants that arrived
for a better future but still face the same discrimination as those before them. However, not
everyone in America knows this, and simply ignore that the hardships of most people of color
stem from the institutions put in place by colonialism. This is why I believe that it is important
for people to be aware of the impacts that colonialism has on people across the world, especially
in places like Los Angeles, my hometown. Admittedly, I never knew much about the history of
the place I lived in, aside from the splendor of Hollywood or the riots that swept the city during
the 90s. However, as I read more about the history of the people who lived here, such as the
Tongva people, or the Californios, the more I realize of the abuses that they faced at the hands of
white Europeans and Americans that were trying to settle in the region. These abuses continue to
be felt today, where the research article, Reading, Writing, and Toxics: Children s Health,
Academic Performance, and Environmental Justice in Los Angeles by Manuel Pastor Jr., James L
Sadd , and Rachel Morello Frosch explain how people of color were living in places where they
were contaminated by toxic chemicals without their knowledge. This is a form of environmental
racismthat needs awareness, as living in such conditions could
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AN AMERICAN GAUCHO IN ARGENTINA Essay
Case Analysis 1
Sept 11, 2014
I. Identification of Problems
With the development of economic integration globally, man is beginning a new era of global
negotiation. Cross cultural business negotiations that between business people who from different
countries with different mentalities and cultures are becoming more and more frequent. At present,
people gradually concern the problems, which are triggered by cross cultural business negotiations.
American Great Plains Foods was a manufacturer and marketer meat products that was founded in
1896. It grew into international company that people relied on for Great Plains strong brand.
Comidas Gaucho is well known Argentina food processor which was targeted by Great Plains look
into forming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With high score of 86, Argentinian senior managers tend to focus on the daily operations of the
organization. They advocate conscientious with strict formal management system, the decision
making are must talking to the experts. However, on the uncertainty avoidance, the United States at
a score of 46 which is roughly half that of Argentina. American senior managers are willing to spend
more attention to the organization s strategies, the managers tend to use their personal experience
and intuition to make decisions. In this case, Peter was anxious to make a showing alliances and
intentions. Even Comidas Gaucho managers eschewing his proposal, or they cannot make such
important decision in any time soon, Peter have tried to established the strategic alliance with
Comidas Gaucho out many times. As mentioned before, Comidas Gaucho is a high UA
organization which is like a precision machine, its parts match exactly an integral part of. The staffs
in all levels of the organization are work in close conjunction with each other to eliminate
uncertainty the maximum extent possible. However, Americans have consciousness of
competition. As well as they pursuing speed and profits, which created American businessman
resolutely commercial style. They will try to shorten the time in all aspects of the negotiations, and
strive to make each a negotiation can be a quick fix. The one true
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Walmart Corporation s Labor And Employee Relations
Introduction As stated on the corporate website (2017), Walmart is the largest retailer in the
world, where 2.3 million associates meet the needs of more than 260 million customers every
week. These numbers are huge, and with so many locations around the globe, they have had
allegations been made by employees regarding their dissatisfaction about poor work conditions,
gender discrimination, low wages, poor benefits, and inadequate health care. Walmart has been
criticized for its policies against labor unions and this issue has prompted public outrage,
(Johansson, 2005) which is of great concern for the market. The company has also faced criticism
for being anti union, but it has claimed that it is rather pro associate, whereby employees... Show
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Walmart however claims that their managers can handle complaints and grievance and that their
employees do not need to pay a union to advocate for them. Walmart management views labor
unions as negative (Ali, 2015), but if utilized correctly, it can actually have a positive effect on
their business. Strong labor relations can make a business more successful in the long run and
can help both employers and employees. Managers sometimes get the chills when they think of
unions organizing in their businesses and sometimes adopt an adverse approach to any existing
labor group. However, organizations can reap several benefits from the presence of a labor union
if management and the labor unions work together toward the same goals. When employees
contribute into the production process for a service, the quality increases as there is greater
commitment on the part of those making or delivering the end product. Dealing with labor unions
improves employee satisfaction as they can rely on them as their voice to speak to the employers
(Arthur, 2017). What Are The Key Issues Regarding Employee And Labor Relations? Over the
years, Walmart has been at the center of controversies with regards, its low wages; overtime pay
abuses, employee benefits, gender discrimination, negative impact on small business, immense
dealings with China, tax avoidance and much more (Crofoot, 2012). Employees have been
dissatisfied with these issues but seem as if they can t voice it
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Gabriela Bazzo Syrian Refugees
In the TheWorldPost article Syrian Refugees Living In Brazil Reflect On Their Hopes And
Challenges, Gabriela Bazzo has captured the cultural challenges and hopes that many of the over
8,400 refugees have encountered while reestablishing their lives in Brazil. The Syrian refugees have
faced many obstacles in acculturating to the Brazilian culture. Besides the obvious religious
differences with Brazil being predominantly Catholic in comparison to the Muslim Syrians, the
refugees are also forced to overcome economic challenges, religious bias, cultural differences, and
language obstacles as the majority do not speak or understand Portuguese. Although Brazil is home
to nearly 15 million people of Arab descent with three of those million being... Show more content
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While countries like Germany and Sweden host more Syrian refugees, today countries like
Hungary are closing off their borders to more refugees especially those that are Muslim. Due to the
100,000 people that fled from Syria, Lebanon, and other countries to Brazil during the 20th century
and the other immigrants that compose the population, Brazil has a greater cultural relativism than
the European nations (Osborn, In Brazil, Syrian ). They accept and understand the Syrians practices
in terms of their culture instead of their own diverse Brazilian culture. On the other hand, Hungary
and Austria show great ethnocentrism as they judge the Syrian s Muslim culture based on their own
Christian principles instead of basing the characterization from the Muslim society. These countries,
like Hungary, are afraid of the Muslim culture and the dangers it imposes on free Europe, basing
their judgments on incidents that occurred centuries ago and in other cultures. Many like Prime
Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary see the Christian values of their country as superior and more
ethical to that of the Muslims, claiming The people ... grew up in a different religion and represent
a completely different culture. Most are not Christian, but Muslim ... That is important because
Europe and European culture have Christian roots, (Tharoor, Hungary s Orban Invokes ). The
majority of Hungary s ethnocentrism stems from its history with the Muslim Ottoman Empire rule
over Hungary during the 16th and 17th
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African Americans in World War Ii
For many African Americans, the war offered an opportunity to get out of the cycle of crushing
rural poverty. Black joined the military in large numbers, escaping a decade of Depression and
tenant farming in the South and Midwest. Yet, like the rest of America in the 1940s, the armed
forces were segregated. The Army accepted black enlistees but created separate black infantry
regiments and assigned white commanders to them. Of the more than 2.5 million African
Americans who registered for the draft in WWII, about 900,000 served in the Army. But about
only 50,000 African Americans were allowed to serve in combat. African American soldiers and
civilians fought a two front battle during World War II. There was the enemy overseas, and also
...
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For at least one serviceman from Wichita, Kansas, the irony of being asked to die for a country
that denied him basic civil rights was too much. James Thompson wrote to the Pittsburg Courier,
and asked Should I sacrifice to live half American? The newspaper responded by calling for a
Double V campaign. The campaign borrowed on the well known two finger V for Victory salute
from Winston Churchill. The paper proclaimed that blacks should work for the victory of
democracy both at home and abroad. The Double V campaign caught on. Civil rights leaders
such as A. Philip Randolph saw the unique situation created by World War II and the acute need
for workers as an opportunity to demand equality. In 1941 Randolph threatened President
Roosevelt with a 100,000 person march on Washington, D.C., to protest job discrimination. In
response, Roosevelt issued Executive Order 8802, prohibiting discrimination in defense jobs or
the government. On the home front, the U.S. government desperately needed workers to fill
newly created defense jobs and factory positions left open by soldiers who had left to fight. More
than two million African Americans went to work for defense plants, and another two million
joined the federal civil service. As these new opportunities drew more and more African Americans
into cities, they opened the way for economic mobility. As the war dragged on, it affected
American society at nearly every level. It shook up
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A Rhetorical Analysis Of Rubio s Name-Calling
Marco Rubio is a Florida senator who is running for president in the 2016 election. He believes
that women do not deserve equal pay, that the US must not help people to get out of debt, and that
gay rights should be revoked. Now gay rights , as they are referred to, are actually rights for the
LGBT community. LGBTstands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender, so gay rights actually
cover a lot more individuals. These rights are just basic human rights for people who identify with
the LGBT community, just an example of the rights, the right to marry, the right to shop where they
want, the right to be treated respectfully at a job, and etc. And even though these are just basic
human rights people still fight against them, leaving the LGBT community to fight back. The...
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In these works though, you can still find elements of propaganda elements. It seems there is
mainly one device used to call out their oppressors, and that is the Name Calling Device. The
author of this LGBT article, Zack Ford, uses the Name Calling Device to show Rubio s view is
wrong and get to the readers to dislike him. This is done through the use of extreme diction,
highlighting contradictory statements, and by directly addressing his rebuttals to Rubio s claims.
To begin, Ford uses a very extreme sense of diction to unveil Rubio curtain of deception. Ford uses
no passive words when writing his article there is no broadened, uncurtain approach, everything that
is written is definite and concrete. Without leaving
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The Third Man
CARITA MARSILI
The Third Man (Reed, 1949) encompasses the notion that art is a derivative of pain, and is most
successful when the audience is overwhelmed with a state of lamenting sadness. Through variance
in narrative, form and tone, The Third Man reaches audiences critical understanding of art, and
challenges it in devious ways.
The style of the film takes on a classic film noir, depicting the rubbles of Vienna post war. This
world is reflexive of the theme that art is derived from pain. An American author, Holly Martins,
arrives to Vienna with hopes of meeting with his friend and finding literary inspiration, but
inevitably finds a world of despair. His friend has been mysteriously killed in a car crash and he
must find out the truth. With high key lighting, gorgeous depictions of Vienna post war, and an
excessive use of Dutch angles, a beautiful apprehension is strongly depicted throughout the film.
The film consequently uses its location as a representation for uneasiness. The final scene of the
film takes place on a hunt for Harry Lime in the sewers of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
Through his unanimous connection with all the characters involved, Martins becomes our passive
narrator throughout the entirety of the film. Although he is a traditional archetype; a drunken
writer, who falls in love with a girl who is too hung up on another man that s all he is. His
development is flat, and he seems to have a connection to every single character in the story without
withholding too much of a bias. He just makes the right decisions nearly every time, and keeps
trying to do the right thing although it doesn t always work out for him. He glides us throughout
the story, and trips over the traps to set the right plot points but he isn t interesting. What is
interesting is the surrounding pain and anguish around him. Which in turn allows audiences to
question why pain is more enticing than
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  • 2. Monitoring A Re Inspection At Humberto Palos Auto Repair... On site today to conduct a re inspection at Humberto Palos Auto Repair with Ricardo Palos for the outstanding violations from the inspection conducted on 06/15/2015. This facility is still generating used oil and used antifreeze and is still subject to the Hazardous Material Business Plan (HMBP) and Hazardous Wasteas a Small Quantity Generator (SQG). Consent to conduct this inspection was granted by Humberto Palos, business owner. Facility walk through was provided by Ricardo Palos, Manager and environmental contact. The following violations were corrected during the re inspection: 1) HMBP was submitted in the California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) with updated information for annual certification. 2) The container labeled as Mystik JT 8 Super Heavy Duty Motor Oil was determined to be used oil. 3) All plastic secondary containment berms were cleaned with rags and liquid contained in the drip pans was poured into the designated hazardous waste container. Per Ricardo Palos, this facility has a a company,AmeriPride, that services their uniforms and rags. 4) All hazardous waste containers observed missing a hazardous waste label or with a label in poor conditions: 9 x 55 gallons drums of used oil, 7 of them full. 2 x 55 gallons drums of used antifreeze, both of them less than 1/4 full. Were labeled with a complete hazardous waste label at the time of the inspection. 5) When arriving to this facility, the 1 x 55 gallons metal drum containing used oil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Racism, Sexism, And Classism Merlyn Manoj April 13, 2016 Period 2 Kale Then and Now: Changes of Racism, Sexism, and Classism In To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, Jem and Scout, the protagonists in the book, experience and learn about the problems of racism, sexism, and classism when their father, Atticus, agrees to defend Tom Robinson, an African American , in a trial. Set in the 1930s, most people were treated unfairly because of their race, gender, or social class. Even though problems about race, gender, and class decreased over time, these problems are still very prevalent today. Even though racism decreased dramatically over the past decades, there are still problems today that are strikingly similar to the problems in To Kill A Mockingbird. In To Kill A Mockingbird, Atticus explains to Jem and Scout about the unfairness of court: when it s a white man s word against a black man s, the white man always wins. They re ugly, but those are the facts of life (Lee 220). Even though this was set in the 1930 s, juries from court still have a racial bias to this day. In fact, from the Sentencing Project, an organization that advocates change in sentencing policy and advocating alternatives to incarceration, it has been shown that African Americans are six times more likely to be incarcerated than white males... if current trends continue, one of every three black Americans can expect to go to prison in his lifetime (Sentencing Project 1). In the United States, people have come a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Comparing the Theme of Abandonment in Amy Tan s The Joy... Theme of Abandonment in Kitchen God s Wife and Joy Luck Club One of the themes included in both The Kitchen God s Wife and The Joy Luck Club is that of abandonment. In The Kitchen God s Wife, the character of Winnie Louie is abandoned by her mother when she was a young child. In The Joy Luck Club, Suyuan Woo has to abandon her twin daughters on the road as she is escaping war torn China. In The Joy Luck Club, Suyuan Woo is forced to abandon her twin daughters at the side of the road in a desperate act to give them a chance to live. Throughout her life she is haunted by this memory: When the road grew quiet, she tore open the lining of her dress, and stuffed jewelry under the shirt of one baby and money under the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She would go down the road to find some food and would be back. And without looking back, she walked down the road, stumbling and crying, thinking only of this last hope, that her daughters would be found by a kindhearted person who would care for them. She would not allow herself to imagine anything else (Joy 325). Suyuan Woo eventually stumbles onto a shelter for refugees. She is delirious with madness and disease, but is slowly nursed back to health. When she returns to the address she left with the twins, she finds it destroyed by war and realizes the chances of finding her daughters are hopeless. Suyuan continues to live her life without knowing whether her daughters survived, where they are, or if she will ever be reunited with them. InThe Kitchen God s Wife, six year old Winnie is abandoned by her mother under mysterious circumstances. She is then sent away from her father s prosperous household in Shanghai to live with her father s brother and his family. Winnie, even sixty years later, still recalls the painful memories of when her mother abandoned her: For many years, my mother was the source of funny and bad stories, terrible secrets and romantic tales....I felt so bad to hear them. And yet I could not stop myself from listening. I wanted to know how it could be that my mother left me, never telling me why...Now I no longer know which story is the truth....They are all the same, all true, all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Cause And Effect In Plato s The Speech Of Aristophanes In Plato s The Speech of Aristophanes , from his dialogue Symposium, cause and effect is used to successfully and elegantly convey the authors message. In this piece, Plato puts forth an explanation for love and sexual preference. He explains that there used to be 3 types of human beings, female, male, and androgynous, all of which had been cut in half, depending on which sex you had been cut from decided your sexual orientation. Platowrites all his teachings as dialogues, and the Symposiumis set at a party for many historical figures. First lets look at immediate cause, Each of us, then, is a matching halve of a human whole, because each was sliced like a flatfish (p. 560) Plato explains how we feel yearning for one another because we have been separated from our other halve. This is the very core of Plato s explanation. Everything is based off of this one act by the gods that changed the human race and created love. By taking a simple , easily relatable concept and applying it to a more complex notion he is able to provide a solid explanation for the time. In fourth century BC, Symposium, was written for the wealthy and well to do of Athens, Greece. Who saw Plato as a well respected philosopher, and this theory would have given a logical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They had been very ambitious and had tried to attack the gods. He also uses the contributory cause that the gods could not wipe them out because they were to profitable, so instead Zeus had the idea to split them in halve so they were not as powerful. At a time when religion played a very large role in peoples life, the idea of rebellion against the gods did not seem like a foreign idea. Even today people of religious beliefs still blame tragedies on what ever their god is. This allows people to relate to a story, and helps them convey and explain to their children how love came ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay on Milton Hershey Milton Hershey was not the type of person that anyone would have viewed as a leader, or shrewd businessman. Being born into a rather poor lower class family, he was not very well educated. The one thing that we do know for sure though, is that leaders are not born, they are made. This is exactly the case of Milton Hershey, and because of his undyingdetermination to succeed, he became one of the greatest success stories of all time. What factors or events made the person a leader? For Milton Hershey, he was the type of person that not a lot of people expected a whole lot out of. He was your typical small town boy, and although he had very little growing up, he learned to be happy with what he was given. Although Milton Hershey, did grow... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It cost him $150 to get it up and running, and he ended up failing miserably in it. After this, he tried starting another candy business in New York City. This as well failed. It wasn t until Milton started dealing with caramel, that he really started seeing results back on his business that he was getting from customers. The thing that really eneded up striking gold for him as we all know was the chocolate industry. He took a big risk in getting into too, considering that he sold his fairly profitable caramel candy store to pursue finding a way to distribute chocolate cheaper and easier to lots of lower class people. What was their leadership based on? Milton Hershey s leadership style was based on never giving up, and his determination to succeed at all costs. He also wasn t afraid to take his dreams seriously. He learned not to give up from his father, who had failed in many things, but was always willing to try something new. This is what ultimately led Milton to fail in business five different times before he finally succeeded in the candy industry. What specific acts impacted their people? Milton Hershey affected the people that he worked with in a big way, in the sense that he wasn t afraid, or too good to get down on their level and help them out. Although, this obviously became more impossible as his business got bigger, he still did everything he could to help out his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Hydrochloric Acidity Lab A.Figure 1: Standard curve of the phosphate concentrations and the absorbance values. This curve shows the amount of light that is absorbed by the reaction of water with 1 mM phosphate in six different test tubes, containing different volumes of water and phosphate in each tube. Tube 1 contained 1 mL of water with 0 mL of phosphate, tube 2 had 0.8 mL of water with 0.2 mL of phosphate, tube 3 consisted of 0.6 mL of water with 0.4 mL of phosphate, tube 4 had 0.4 mL of water with 0.6 mL of phosphate, tube 5 had 0.2 mL of water with 0.8 mL of phosphate, and tube 6 had 1 mL of phosphate with no water present. After all of the solutionwas added to the test tubes, 2.5 mL of stopping reagent was added to each test tube in order to denature the enzyme and stop the reaction. After 10 minutes, the absorbance was measured at 620 nm; which are the values used to create this curve based on phosphate concentration. B.The equation of the line for this standard curve is y = 0.8434x + 0.0143. Part 2: Part 3: A. Figure 2: The amount of phosphate produced based on incubation time of the reaction. This graph shows how much phosphate was produced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This plot relates the velocity of the reaction to the temperature of the reaction environment. There were five different environments in which the reaction was done; 4c, 23c, 40c, 47c, and 78c. Five different test tubes, containing 0.6 mL of substrate 2 at a pH of 7, 0.2 mL of MgCl2, and 0.2 mL of the pyrophosphatase enzyme, were placed into each of the different temperatures for 4 minutes. Once the 4 minutes was over, 2.5 mL of the stopping reagent was added to each of the tubes and then the absorbance was measured after 10 minutes. The absorbance values were used to calculate the initial velocity of each reaction. From this figure, the optimum temperature, for the reaction to proceed most efficiently at the highest velocity, is at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Comparing The Bet And The Cathedral It is impossible to really understand why people react as they do to difficult situations . Discuss the ways in which two of the stories reveal this. In The Bet by Anton Chekov and The Cathedral by Raymond Carver, the authors use irony to show that It is impossible to really understand why people react as they do to difficult situations , because they do not even know themselves. In, The Bet, two men, both impulsive and proud, enter into a foolish bet to prove whether capitol punishment or life imprisonment is more humane. In the conclusion, irony takes over, the characters last acts free one another. Instead of killing the lawyer, the banker plants a kiss on his head. Then the prisoner escapes, freeing the banker from having to pay his debt. Checkov uses irony to reveal that neither man is aware of his true nature. In The Cathedral two blind agnostics, seek to communicate, while drawing a cathedral. Carver uses irony to show that the narrator is incapable of understanding another person until he learns ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He maintains that the death penalty is more moral , later revealing complete moral bankruptcy when he plans murder to avoid honouring the bet. While the banker is emotionally affected by the letter, when he feels so great a contempt for himself that he weeps, Chekov is ambiguous about the nature of his remorse. Is his contempt for his murderous heart or for the rashness which almost led to financial ruin? Is he weeping tears of shame or relief? The dramatic irony of he took from the table the writing in which the millions were renounced, and when he got home locked it up in the fireproof safe suggests that his moment of self awareness has not been life changing. He still doesn t know ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Aluminum Cubes Lab Report Purpose: The lab was performed for the purpose of calculating the density of each type of object and determining if calculating the volume, and therefore the density, of two cubes can be more effectively done with a ruler (through the direct method) or by water displacement. Materials: 1 Scale 1 Rock 2 Corks 2 Aluminum Cubes 4 Paper clips 2 Marbles 1 50 mL graduated cylinder 1 25 mL graduated cylinder 1 Calculator 1 Ruler Procedure: 1.Weigh and record the mass of each pair of objects (only use one rock when measuring the mass of the rock and use all four paper clips when measuring the mass of the paper clips) on a scale. Place the marbles gently to ensure they do not roll off the scale. 2.Measure the length, width, and height of both aluminum cubes to calculate and record the volume in cm3 using the direct method. Add up the volumes of the cubes to find their collective volume. 3. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Determine the volumes of the objects, including the aluminum cubes, using the water displacement method. Measure out 20 mL of water into the graduated cylinder (measure out 40 mL when measuring the volume of the corks), place the objects (when measuring the volume of the rock only use one rock) into the cylinder and measure the new volume in mL according to how much the water rose. When measuring the volume of the corks, remember to use the marbles to keep the corks in place and then subtract the volume of the marbles from the combined volume. Subtract 20 mL from the measured amount. Subtract 40 mL when calculating the volume of the corks. Record ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Musical Autobiography My life has always been centered around music even before I was born. Music is a big part of whom I am because it something I can go to and play on the piano when I am stressed or sad. Music for me is a calming force that helps solve my emotions. Music is such an important role in my life because at a very young age I watched my mother play the piano which in time made me want to learn as well. Throughout my life, I have learned to play the piano and the flute and wished I knew how to play the cello and the oboe. I grew up in a family who loved music. Ever since I was in first grade, I could read music and started to learn to play the piano. There was always a piano in our house, and every Sunday morning, my mother would play the organ at... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My high school music teacher was a major influence on what I like to listen to now. In ninth grade, I had a music appreciation class where we had two assignments that really helped shape my musical tastes. The first one we were told to make a playbill on a Broadway musical we liked but prior to that class I had never been to Broadway. My partner and I chose to do ours on Wicked which is now one of my favorite albums to listen to and I hope I get to see in person someday. This assignment started my love for all things Broadway. The second assignment we had in that class was a report we had to do on one of our favorite artists. I had done mine on the Rascal Flatts but the really changed my opinion on music from that assignment was the peer pressure of my class to like rock music and rap. To this day I still don t like to listen to rap but I have learned to like rock music. The music I like to listen today ranges from Contemporary Christian music with artists like Matthew West, Newsboys and Francesca Battistelli to Rock bands like Bon Jovi and Journey. I still hold some country bands like Reba McEntire and the Rascal Flatts dear to my heart but they are not the only genre that I hold dear to my heart. There are a lot of artists that I no longer like to listen to some of them include Taylor Swift and the Gaither Vocal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Punishment In The Middle Ages During the Middle Ages, there were different kinds of punishments that were used as a solution to crimes that were being committed from theft to adultery. The three main types of punishment used in the medieval times, were trial by ordeal, trial by jury and trial by combat. Some of these punishments were unfair because sometimes, the accused wouldn t get punished, but the innocent would. The most injustice punishment would be trial by ordeal. A form of punishment during the middle ages was often a trial by ordeal. Trial by ordeal was a method where the accused was given a rather brutal, and often deadly test to determine if they were found innocent or guilty. Trial by ordeal, in my opinion was an unjustified way of deciding guilt. For example, if someone was accused of doing witchcraft, they would be burned at the stake. If the person miraculously survived, he or she would be found guilty and was to be executed. But, if he or she burnt to death, the person would then be proven as innocent and subjected to a proper burial. This is where the illogic of trial by ordeal comes in. Either way, this is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before Charlemagne became king, the Frankish court system used a system called trial by ordeal. An example of trial by ordeal would be if a peasant was accused for a crime, they would have to hold a red, hot metal rod and walk around. They would then get their hand bandaged and if after three days, your wounds weren t healed, you were guilty of the crime. Charlemagne didn t like that system. He thought it unfair to expect a miracle to occur to prove your innocence. So Charlemagne created a new system called trial by jury. Under this system, a group of learned men would listen to the testimony and look at the evidence and then pronounce guilt or innocence. I personally think trial by jury was the fairest of all the punishments, as it wouldn t involve illogical ordeals and combats to determine who would win the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The American Dream in August WilsonВґs Play The Piano Lesson A recurring theme in American history has been that of the American Dream, the idea that anyone, regardless of race, can achieve success through hard work. In his stirring 1990 play The Piano Lesson, August Wilson uses African American characters to embody the American Dream. Throughout the play, set in Pittsburgh in 1936, Wilson traces the economic successes of several African American characters, such as Boy Willie and Lymon. However, Wilson s portrayal of this apparent progress conflicts with the true historical setting. The reality between 1877 and the 1930s was that social barriers, such as Jim Crow lawsand sharecropping, precluded economic progress for most African Americans. A few black Americans such as Madam Walker, an Indiana businesswoman, made some progress, but in general there was stagnation in terms of pecuniary growth during this time period. August Wilson s interpretation of African American economic progress through fictional characters in The Piano Lesson is flawed because it represents a few economically successful African Americans of the time, but fails to capture the lack of progress made by the majority between 1877 and 1930. Most African Americans were unable to make economic progress because of de jure and de facto social barriers during that period. In a flashback from the play, the fictional Lymon Jackson was about to earn money by hauling wood, but was ruined when the sheriff got [him], [said he] was stealing wood, and fined [him] a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Master Of None Stereotypes Television has played an integral role in the American home for so long that people wouldn t know which direction to face their couches without it. For decades it has brought families together for a few hours of shared enjoyment at the end of the day, and given co workers something to talk about at the water cooler to distract them from the dull tasks that lay ahead of them. TV has capitalized on this ability to distract its mass of viewers from their everyday lives. Content was never really the main purpose of televisionits purpose was to produce shows that would attract the largest audiences, and to increase the amount of advertisements seen by a highly consumerist culture. In its attempt to appeal to the mainstream, it has, in a very... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the family struggles with their confusion in the aftermath of Maura s coming out, many issues of gender identity and sexuality are brought to light. The characters vary in their reactions to and acceptance of Maura s identity, and raise a lot of questions that many viewers might share on the subject of gender identity. While maintaining a focus on gender identity, Transparent also explores sexuality, feminism and gender roles as each member of the family attempts to understand more about their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Death Of A Salesman Lying In the Death of a Salesman, all of the main characters lie for all distinctive kinds of reasons. With this in mind, Willy Loman appears to be the first character that lies at the beginning of the scene and persists to lie throughout the play. In reality, Willy frequently lies in exaggeration to cause himself to appear and sound more likable and successful than he legitimately is. For an example, Willy continually mentions that most people adore and needs him. In order to truly believe why Willy was lying, realize that he sincerely believes, and makes up stories, that consists of people needing to be dependent on him and treats him as a celebrity. In reality, this does not occur to Willy for the purpose that no one genuinely knows about him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Philosophers and Scientists in Psychology Much of the intellectual history of psychology has involved the attempt to come to grips with the problem of mind and body and how they interact. While the philosophical distinction between mind and body can be traced back to the Greeks, it is due to the work of RenГ© Descartes. When Descartes friend, Marin Mersenne, wrote to him of Galileo s fate at the hands of the Inquisition, Descartes immediately suppressed his own treatise. As a result, the world s first extended essay on physiological psychologywas published only well after its author s death. Descarte was the first to talk about mind/body interactions, and had a great influence in later psychologists and thinkers. He proposed that not only body can influence mind, but that mind... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Descartes argued that only humans have minds, and that the mind interacts with the body at the pineal gland. This form of dualism or duality proposes that the mind controls the body, but that the body can also influence the otherwise rational mind, such as when people act out of passion. Descartes suggested that the pineal gland is the seat of the soul for several reasons. First, the soul is unitary, and unlike many areas of the brain the pineal gland appeared to be unitary (though subsequent microscopic inspection has revealed it is formed of two hemispheres). Second, Descartes observed that the pineal gland was located near the ventricles. He believed the animal spirits of the ventricles acted through the nerves to control the body, and that the pineal gland influenced this process. Finally, Descartes incorrectly believed that only humans have pineal glands, just as, in his view, only humans have minds. This led him to the belief that animals cannot feel pain, and Descartes practice of the dissection of live animals became widely used throughout. Cartesian dualism set the agenda for philosophical discussion of the mind body problem for many years after Descartes death. People till this day still use the method of dissection to learn. Parallelism in this form is usually traced to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646 1716). Historian, mathematician, philosopher, scientist, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Did Jesus Deserve To Die Essay Jesus was the man who claimed to be the Son of God. He lived a long, long time ago. Many scholars say that Jesus was born around the time zero. It is believed that the virgin Mary gave birth to Jesus through the Holy Spirit. Nobody knows exactly what Jesus looked like because there was no pictorial evidence from his time to show what he looked like. In lots of present time pictures of Jesus, he has long brown hair with brown eyes and a tanned skin. In my eyes Jesus had hazelnut brown hair with the blue eyes. He also may have had a tanned skin because he lived in Israel which is a very hot country though when he went to heaven my view changes a bit. I think when Jesus went to heaven he had a pale skin colour like God and that it wasn t just lights shining on him. He may have looked like an ordinary man but he turned the impossible possible. When he was alive he did many great things but many people didn t like this. My question is did Jesus deserve to die? Jesus did many great miracles but not everyone accepted what he did. The reason why Jesus performed miracles was because he needed prove that he could heal the sick and why people should follow him. One of his miracles was the healing of the paralysed man. I chose this miracle because it s significance was that Jesus had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I strongly believe that Jesus didn t deserve to die because he was merciful and loving to sinners. He gave the sick hope and taught people great things like making mistakes isn t bad because you just need to ask for forgiveness and then learn from it. So why kill someone who is trying to help you through God? Many people didn t like him because he performed things that were impossible. For example; he heals the paralysed man, which no one can do. He wasn t doing this to show off, it was to show that God was working through Jesus to help them. The only reason why they killed Jesus was because they were losing power and he broke some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Jack The Ripper Thesis Jack the Ripper was a known serial that committed gruesome murders from August 7 to September 10 in 1888, Jack terrorized the Whitechapel district in London s East end. He killed 5 prostitutes and mutilated their bodies in an unpleasant manner, indicating the killer had knowledge of human anatomy. Jack was never captured, and remains one of England s, and the worlds , most infamous criminals. The place of the murders of the five prostitutes all took place within a mile of each other, and involved the districts of Whitechapel. In autumn of 1888 the police, claiming definitive of the brutal killer s identity, never apprehended Jack, despite the countless investigations. The killer name and motive was still unknown. The moniker Jack the Ripperoriginates from a letter written by a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Jack the Ripper s murders suddenly stopped, in the Fall of 1888, London citizens wanted answers that would not come, even more than a century later. The ongoing case which has spawned an industry of books, films, TV series, and historical tours has met with a number of hindrances, including lack of evidence, a gamut of misinformation and false testimony, and tight regulations by the Scotland Yard. Jack the Ripper has been the topic of news stories for more than 120 years, and will likely continue to be for decades to come. More recently, in 2011, British detective Trevor Marriott, who has long been investigating the Jack the Ripper murders, made headlines when was denied access to uncensored documents surrounding the case by Metropolitan police. According to a 2011 ABC News article, London officers had refused to give Marriot the files because they included protected information about police informants, and that handing over the documents could impede on the possibility of future testimony by modern day ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Technology As An Aid For School And Recreational Use Technology can be looked at in many ways; in fact as it grows, so do the possibilities. In today s society it is generally all about posting every moment of everyone s life. It only takes a second to post that hilarious cat video that thousands of people will watch hundreds of times. A life without it would seem boring due to the new infatuation of sharing and tagging anything. Although this is the so called life , there are people out there who use technologyto improve lives and better society. My mother, Dawn, has a job where technology is an aid to helpmake each and everyday successful. I, on the other hand, use technology as an aid for school and recreational use. As we both use it on a daily basis with different goals, we come together for one main purpose of bettering someone s life. Dawn Speegle has become many things in her life and the list continues as technology grows. She works for Lynn Hope Industries, where a curve ball is thrown at her each time she steps into the door. Lynn Hope Industries is not like a normal assembly and packaging job. Although it has certain jobs and shipments similar to other factories, the people are not the same. Lynn Hope Industries has become an open set of arms that takes in mentally handicapped citizens and gives them a job. Dawn has obtained numerous jobs since her start; varying from truck driver, bus driver, and supervisor of a group of the mentally handicapped. Each job has its own encounter with different types of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Portrayal Of Mental Illness In Black Swan Lake I decided to watch the movie Black Swan for the mental illness portion of the culture badge. The movie portrays a number of mental illness including obsessive compulsive disorder, eating disorder, and psychosis. Nina, the protagonist in the movie, is a fragile and repressed ballerina. She strives for the lead in Tchaikovsky s SwanLake, a role that requires her to play both the gentle white swan and the seductive black swan. While she is the perfect representation of the white swan, she is also far from the image of the black swan. After winning the part, stress mounts on Nina to fulfill her role as the black swan. She experiences unwanted sexual advances from her director, jealousy from other ballerinas, as well as increasing conflict from her over controlling mom as she tried to assert her autonomy. As stress and anxiety increase, Nina begins to experience psychotic breaks in which the lines between reality and hallucination blurs, culminating in a shocking ending relating to her embracing the Black Swan persona.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on her symptoms, Nina could have both schizophrenia and obsessive compulsive disorder towards the idea of perfection. As she tries to awake her inner black swan, Nina falsely hallucinated some of her body injuries, her actions, and that another ballerina is coming after her. These false beliefs and decisions she made due to her beliefs prevented Nina from having a normal, healthy life. Nina also experiences anxiety by picking and scratching her skin as evident signs and her obsessive traits are highlighted as she puts efforts to achieve perfection in dancing and body image by developing eating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Rafael Correa y las Elecciones Peruanas Las elecciones de Ecuador, dГіnde viajГ© por la primavera del 2013, estГЎn en el mes de febrero, cada cuatro aГ±os. Llegue en el principio del enero en un aГ±o de las elecciones, y por eso escuchaba mucha de la sistema, y un elector Rafael Correa. FormГ© mis opiniones y crecimientos basados en los opiniones de mi primera familia ecuatoriana, pero mГЎs tarde, investiguГ© a aprender mГЎs sobre Correa. talk about what you discovered? Hubo muchas opiniones sobre el lГder polГtico, Rafael Correa que eran descutieron. Es importante a entender un poco de la historia reciente de Ecuador para discutir la presidencia. Una guerra con PerГє en la dГ©cada de 1940, cuando Ecuador perdiГі mucha tierra del oriente, eran seguido por una Г©poca de calma polГtica (Wiarda 368). 1972 era un aГ±o que cambiГі Ecuador por siempre con el descubrimiento del petrГіleo en el oriente. Seguido era prГ©stamos internacionales y una controla del ejГ©rcito, y una revoluciГіn nacionalista a modernizar la economГa. (Wiarda 367 368). El petrГіleo probablemente es la cosa con la mГЎs influencia en la historia del paГs. 1979, el paГs se cambiГі de una gobierno militar a un gobierno civil. Con estos cambios, empezГі el sufragio universal, y tambiГ©n requerido. (Wiarda 369). El fin del siglo veinte fue caracterizado por inestabilidad polГtica, con muchos presidentes y cambios polГticos. Por approximate treinta anos, nadie de las presidentes tuvieron Г©xito, (hasta Rafael Correa). HabГan dificultades despuГ©s de los cambios grandes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Nancy Mairs s Passage In The Passage Of Nancy Mair In the passage, Nancy Mairs presents herself as an empowered, intelligent, and strong cripple. The first line is I am a cripple which is pretty straightforward, and the matter of fact tone that it is stated in stays pretty consistent throughout the entire passage. Mairs upfront attitude from the start convinces the reader that she is unafraid to identify herself however she wants. Later she states that she refuses to pretend that the only differences between you and me are the various ordinary ones that distinguish any one person from another . She is realistic to a point that she occasionally seems cynical, but deeper analysis of the text reveals that that is untrue. Throughout the entire passage, Mairs establishes that she is extremely intelligent. She uses a colorful vocabulary (semantic, euphemism, calamitous) and complex sentences. Mairs also makes reference to famous authors and their work. Mairs says my God is not a Handicapper General, which alludes to Harrison Bergeron, a short story by Kurt Vonnegut, as well as a 10th century gospel piece in line 18. She establishes her intelligence in order to prove to the reader that she is simply crippled and not disabled, which suggests any incapacity physical or mental . It is clear that Mairs has no mental incapacity, and she makes this very clear purposefully. Nancy chooses to use the word crippled because other words aren t as straightforward and precise, and as a lover of words she likes the conciseness of the word ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Effects Of Child Labor During The Industrial Revolution In the early nineteenth century, Great Britain became the first country to industrialize from an agrarian economy to a country that was controlled by industry and the manufacturing done by machines, which started the Industrial Revolution. Manufacturing of goods were produced in large factories rather than small shops, and families moved into the cities to find work. This was the start of the rise of child labor, wherein 1881, 141,500 children under the age of 15 working in factories (Tuttle). Children s lives were changed dramatically, they were overworked, underpaid, and treated poorly before reforms were made to help solve the problem of child labor. Child labor can be described as children who work to produce a good or a service which can be sold for money to the marketplace, regardless of whether they are paid for their work (Tuttle). Child labor was a problem during the Industrial Revolutionwhen factories, mills, and mines expanded. Children were cheap, easy to train, and small enough to reach parts of the machines that were too challenging for adults to reach. Many of the children that were employed were those of the poor and working class family, so children were expected to work to help contribute to their family s income. Children started working as young as four years old. They spent long hours in unhealthy working conditions, only getting a couple hours a day for a break. Many children worked 16 hour days in atrocious conditions and got little to no pay ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Batman Is Justice What I believe in is Justice. Whether this is the eye for an eye system of the past or the current Judicial system. This is because the justice is something that cannot let someone down. No matter what, everyone eventually faces justice. It is the natural order of life for people to get what is coming to them . Every culture in the world has some concept of justice: Buddhists have Karma, other religions have divine judgment, and many have Batman. Batman is truly the pinnacle of justice. He fights every night for what he knows is right. This dark knight has worked constantly for generations to abolish evil from the streets of Gotham City. He has proven to us, that justice has more depth than simple punishment or rehabilitation. That true justice goes much deeper. It requires ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Batman strikes, his victims are left either insane or completely restored. Yet, he understands the value of life. He does not kill, though for him it would be extremely easy because he knows it forsakes the name of justice. Justice is not the petty vengeance numerous people believe it is. Ultimately, it is the opportunity to cleanse a wrong doer of their crimes. It combines punishment and rehabilitation to leave someone exonerated. It is the ability to overcome all obstacles, to become good again . Purgatory is an astounding example of this. According to Christian beliefs, Purgatory is a place a sinner goes after they die. It is a hell like area, where someone has the filth of their life burned away, so God can judge them. Its goal is not just to pass some form of punishment on those who sin, but also so they can be fairly judged by the divine. It can also be seen through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Socially Constructed Reality and Meaning in Notes from... Socially Constructed Reality and Meaning in Notes from Underground Just as the hands in M.C. Escher s Drawing Hands both create and are created by each other, the identity of man and society are mutually interdependent. According to the model described in The Sacred Canopy, Peter Berger believes that man externalizes or creates a social reality that is in turn objectified, or accepted by him as real. This sociological model creates a useful framework for understanding the narrator s rejection of ultimate reality or truth in Fyodor Dostoevsky s Notes from Underground. The reality in which the narrator tries to live in part II, and the reality that he rejects in part I, are both created and, as such, are ultimately meaningless. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just as the hands of Escher s illustration define each other, man and society are in a constant process of mutual recreation. Successful internalization is exemplified by the underground man of part II. In this section, the narrator s actions are dominated by a desire to fulfill his socially defined roles. Often calling his actions bookish, the underground man tries to act out traditional cultural relationships. In his relationship with Liza the narrator sees an opportunity to fulfill the role of the hero, uplifting the poor, wretched prostitute. He asks her about her home life and warns her about the sickness she could catch from her occupation, all in an attempt to play the hero and save this dejected prostitute. The manufactured hero reflects, I began to feel what I was saying and grew excited. I d been longing to expound these cherished little ideas that I d been nurturing in my corner. Something had caught fire in me, some kind of goal had manifested itself before me. (Dostoevsky 65). These cherished little ideas are the cultural norms that the underground man is trying to fulfill. The narrator s interactions with other characters in part II reflect a desire on his part to live out archetypical roles. When he feels insulted by the officer, the narrator clings to the romantic notion of vindicating himself through a duel. After detailing his plan to confront the officer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Memories And Surmoring In Margaret Atwood s Surfacing In Margaret Atwood s novel Surfacing, memories and forgetting are large themes, which show that memories are what truly define a person and are exceedingly important to the healing process. One way in which memories are prevalent throughout the novel is in the narrator s flashbacks to her supposed husband. These flashbacks show how the narrator has created fabricated memories, and she experiences suffering and frustration from this, showing how the narrator does not feel whole as a person without the true memories of her past. When the narrator finally does remember all that has happened to her, she realizes that she needs to deal with these memories in order to achieve healing. In the beginning of Surfacing, the narrator remembers very few actual true memories, and has created an almost completely fabricated story of her past in order to deal with what really happened. She is running from her past in the form of fabricated memories. However, she is clearly having immense distress about this, and the tone in the beginning of the novel is one of dread and confusion, aligning with how she doesn t know the truth of her past at this time but has an inkling that something is wrong. One passage that showcases these things is near the beginning of the novel, when the Narrator, Anna, David, and Joe are going into the woods to look for the Narrator s father. We begin to climb and my husband catches up with me again, making one of the brief appearances, framed memories he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Contrast the Significance of the Term Lead Time in the... Question 1 Contrast the significance of the term lead time in the traditional EOQ context and in an MRP system. In the traditional context, lead time is fixed either as a discrete time or as a probability distribution. Such lead time constancy or variation is outside of the inventory model. Lead time in an MRP system is assumed to be a variable. While specific lead times are stated for planning purposes, these times may be speeded up or delayed as conditions warrant. Indeed, it is this ability to detect needed changes in lead times, either by expediting or de expediting, that many users cite as one of the most valuable features of MRP. MRP has had some degree of success in environments where requirements are relatively certain and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Raw materials must be kept as inventory stock. As they are used, stock must be replenished through reordering MRP fulfils 3 main functions: 1. MRP makes sure that dependent demand items are kept in stock. 2. MRP maintains the optimal level of inventory that is most cost effective for a company. 3. MRP us used to purchase new stock, deliver finished products, and plan the daily manufacturing processes. MRP is effective due to it working backwards from a plan for producing finished products in order to develop the amount of raw materials that a company needs. How this works is MRP breaks down inventory requirements into separate stages. This helps to manage production and keep it flowing at an even level. It also helps to keep inventory costs to a minimum. The drawback is that MRP systems can be expensive to implement and the costs can be quite high, offsetting the amount of money that a company could save in inventory costs. Larger companies that produce large volumes of finished products may find it beneficial but the same may not be true for smaller companies. Plus, for MRP to produce accurate results, you need to have accurate data. Information such as orders, bills, item numbers and records must be accurate or the results will be off. To get results, you have to input information into the MRP system. There are 3 main sources of information for input: 1. Bill of sale for materials 2. A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Factor Affecting Performance of Stock Market Abstract This study examines the effects of foreign direct investment, market capitalization and adjusted on stock market using time series data from 1991 to 2011. A result shows that there is a significant relationship between foreign direct investment and stock market, as well as there is also a significant relationship between adjusted saving and stock market but there is insignificant relationship between market capitalization and stock market. Foreign direct investment, Market capitalization and Adjusted saving explains 90% of variation in the stock market. It is recommended that the government can encourage FDI in Pakistan to increase its savings by taking various steps provide incentives and save foreign investors interest in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The results have shown positive statistically strong relationship between FDI and market capitalization thus reflecting the complementary role of FDI in the stock market development of Pakistan. Raza et al. (2012) investigated the role of foreign direct investment in developing host country s stock markets and to examine whether they are related or not. The results disclosed a positive impact of foreign direct investment along with other explanatory variables in developing Stock markets of Pakistan. Adam and Tweneboah (2008) analyzed the impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on stock market development in Ghana. Market capitalization, FDI, stock market development and exchange rate variable are considered and found long run relationship between FDI and stock market development in Ghana. Raza and Jawaid (2012) investigated the effects of foreign capital inflows and economic growth on stock market capitalization in 18 Asian countries by using the panel data from the period of 2000 2010 and found that foreign direct investment has significant negative and economic growth has significant positive relationship with the stock market capitalization, whereas, the results of workers remittances is found insignificant in long run. However, no causal relationship is found in between workers remittances and stock market capitalization. They suggested that investor should not idealize the inflow of workers remittances to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Research Paper On Live Forevers Live forevers (sedum purpureum) are incredibly useful to organisms. The live forever (sedum purpureum) is a plant native to the continent of Eurasia, and thus could possibly be a dangerous invasive species, which may cause a problem in other natural ecosystems. The live forever (sedum purpurem) is mostly grown in the northeastern states where it can withstand the harsh temperatures of winter and summer. In this essay i will go further into depth of the biome the life forever is mostly found in, its effect on ecosystems and what it does as an invasive species in the US. we will go further in depth into why the live forever (sedum purpureum) is no longer an invasive species, and how long it has been in the united states. The live forever ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The live forever (sedum purpureum) has a s thin water like substance that secretes from its stems and leaves when it ea is cut and the sappy type liquid can be used for internal treatment on humans such as intestinal problems bowel problems liver problems etc. It can also be used externally on cuts and other such external attacks and will help to heal them at a much quicker rate that if it were to have nothing to try and help heal the bodily wound. In this sense it is as a an aloe Veraplant as it that is used for external cuts and burns for its cooling and healing properties that it has on the human body, causing relief and a quicker recovery for sun burns fire burns and cuts.In conclusion i want to conclude that the live forever at once may have been a invasive species but that the effects that it had on the human body greatly outweighed whatever plant it may have eliminated. The live forever is a hybrid plant between a succulent and a herbaceous plant which allows it to use be in almost any type of environment and live without almost any trouble with water loss or not having enough nutrients as it can hold all of its needed nutrients for a long time . thee live forever can live in some of the coldest climates, the warmest climates, the rainiest and the driest as it had adapted to all of them over the many thousands of years it s been around i and moved to all different types all of climates which allowed t it t o evolve quite quickly. The live forever is a very useful plant to humans as well, mainly for their medicinal uses. In a final statement, the live forever is a very useful plant to all people of the us and its invasive properties no longer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analysis Of Rajeev Ravisankar s Sweatshop Oppression In his opinion essay, Sweatshop Oppression, published in the student newspaper, The Lantern, at Ohio State University, writer Rajeev Ravisankar uses his article as a platform to raise awareness about the deplorable conditions in sweatshops. Ravisankar awakens his readers from their slumber and brings to light the fact that they are partly responsible for the problem. His first goal in the essay is to designate college students as conscious consumers who look to purchase goods at the lowest prices. Then he makes the connection between this type of low cost consumerism and the high human cost that workers are forced to pay in sweatshops. His second goal is to place the real burden of responsibilitydirectly with the companies that perpetuate this system of exploitation. Finally, he proposes what can be done about it. By establishing a relationship that includes himself in the audience, working to assign responsibility to the reader, and keeping them emotionally invested, Ravisankar makes a powerful argument that eventually prompts his studentreader to take responsibility for their actions and make a change. For Ravisankar s argument to be effective, he makes a connection with the readers. He accomplishes this by including himself in the audience and, also, by earning their trust. This style of writing uses us and we in the dialog which establishes himself as being part of the conversation. To make the trust connection with his readers, he first clarifies how their low cost consumerism is partly responsible for the problem, but he does so in an empathetic way. He sees their position as, being the poor college students that we all are, which is an understandable way of including himself while consciously giving the students a personal stake in the argument and assigning them responsibility. In this way, the writer immediately connects with his audience and draws them in by being sympathetic to their needs. After he gains their trust, he works toward gaining sympathy for the worker who are forced to pay the price for the students irresponsible but unintentional choices. During this discussion of the problem, Ravisankar writes as if he is assuming that the students are unaware of how much their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Comparing Two Theories Of Moral Relativism The difference between a right action and a wrong action plays a key role in many theories in philosophy. Morality is an important aspect of life and majority of our actions are dependent on doing what is moral or immoral. Moral relativism is the theory that defines whether an action is considered moral or immoral. There are two forms of moral relativism, cultural relativismand individual relativism, which are two theories about the moralityof our actions. The two theories of moral relativism provide a reasoning for the justification of moral or immoral actions. However, these theories also present various contradictions that undermine the theories central ideas. Individual relativism differs from cultural relativism because it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One criticism of cultural relativism is that it would not be acceptable to say that another society s customs are inferior to our own. If morality is based on a culture s rules, it would be hypocritical to tell another culture that what they are doing is wrong. It cannot be acceptable for one culture to consider their own culture superior by believing that their set of rules is the true guidance for morality. I believe this criticism raises an important issue. Since morality is constituted by different rules for different cultures, there is no way of knowing what they ultimate truth is about what actions are considered moral or immoral if one thing can be considered good in one society, but bad in another. Individual relativism has also been challenged because it states the idea that the morality of our actions can be determined by our own thoughts and intuitions. However, the criticism is that how can establish morality by our own thinking if different people have conflicting ideas. I agree with this criticism. There would be no certain way of legitimately establishing the morality of an action if that were the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Sequence Pattern In sequence pattern I got a score of 27 which means I use that pattern first. In precision pattern I got a score of 29 which means I also use that pattern first. My score for the technical reasoning pattern was 8 which means I usually avoid it. In confluence pattern I got a score of 22 which means I use it as needed. With all my scores combined it makes me a dynamic learner. An example of when I used the Sequence Pattern was when I was in high school and I was in a CNA class doing job shadowing for the first time. I asked what exactly I was expected to do; what my job duties were as a shadowing student . I was nervous, of course, so I asked my teacher, whom was a long time nurse, what I was supposed to be doing exactly. She explained to me and the other students in detail that we were to help the elderly in and out of bed, to and from the restroom, to get them dressed and to get them to and from the cafeteria for lunch. That sounded simple enough so we all got started helping the residents and some of the CNA s who worked there had a completely different way of doing things, not the exact way as shown by our teacher. I don t like when people do things differently then how I have been shown and then expect me to do it that way as well. I had to just adjust to it and do it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I m not the most crafty or out of the box thinkers most of the time but I had to think of a gift that would be special and unique to give my daughter s papa. Something he didn t already have. So my daughter and I scoped the crafts section at the store when I came across a wooden picture frame. Then I had the idea to have my daughter paint it and write I love my papa on it and put a picture of my daughter and him in it. When all was said and done it looked so cute. It was unique and a priceless gift I knew he would cherish. Sometimes all you need is a small idea to get you thinking outside the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay about The Gay and Lesbian Community in the Y... The Gay and Lesbian Community in the Y Generation As the Y Generation continues to expand its horizons, new trends of tolerance are beginning to shine through. The gay and lesbian community is more readily embraced by today s generation than by generations in America s past. More and more people are coming out than ever before, which proves that the gay and lesbian community is gaining acceptance and their rights to equality are slowing increasing, but discrimination is still there. Even though gays and lesbians are more accepted amongst the Y Generation, hate and misunderstanding still exist. There are many misconceptions about the gay and lesbian community, which occur for the most part because society doesn t take the time to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gabriel Rotello in his article Calling All Parents, underscores this need for parental love by stating that almost all lesbian and gay teens go through a terrible, lonely stage when they feel they have no one to turn to, not even their own family members sometimes especially not their own family members. It s a phase that can leave lasting psychological damage even to the vast majority who survive it (112). Gay children are at extremely high risk for anxiety, confusion, despair, and, yes, some even contemplate suicide. In fact, according to a recent study published in the May 1999 issue of Archives of Pediatrics Adolescent Medicine, gay and lesbian youth were 3.4 times as likely to have attempted suicide than straight youth. (487) Can the media play a part to alert parents of gay children to express their love and acceptance before it is too late? We see and hear campaigns about drugs and smoking, but what about homosexuality? Rotello took the plunge and created an ad campaign that warns, Millions of American kids are gay and at risk. So talk to your children and let them know you love them, no matter how they choose to love. (112) The more exposure this sensitive issue receives in the media, the better off families with gay members will be. On another note, the gay and lesbian community is gaining more acceptance in the entertainment industry. Entertainment is something that pertains to every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. An Investigation of Avon Essays Introduction In this project I will undertake extensive research into a large sized business. I have previously chosen the company Avon. My research will involve the collection of both primary and secondary data. I will compete the report, which will include: * Brief background information about the business and what it does * A description of the aims and objectives of the business * An assessment of how successful the business is in meeting its objectives * An explanation of the legal structure of the business and consider how appropriate is it * An explanation of how each functional area contributes towards the aims and objectives of the organization * A detailed explanation and diagram of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was founded by David H. McConnell. В· The first text only catalogue was issued in 1896. В· As CPC was expanding adverts appeared in magazines and a colour catalogue was produced. В· The name is changed from CPC to AvonProducts inc. in 1939. В· By 1980, Avon had opened in 50 different countries and its sales had topped $1 billion. В· In 1989, Avon became the first major cosmetics manufacturer to announce a permanent end to animal testing of its products and later launched its women s health care program in the U.S. В· Today, Avon is known for it s leadership in beauty and continues to raise awareness of breast cancer and has awarded multi million grants for breast caner research and clinical care. About the business Avon is a company selling beauty and related products. The service provides customers with products of the highest quality. It provides a service to customers that is outstanding in its helpfulness and courtesy. Why I have chosen this business I have chosen this organisation for my coursework because it is large enough to research into all
  • 34. areas of the business. There are several different departments and there is a management structure to it. This will help in my coursework as I can include details of this. My contact within the organisation is my dad who works at Avon as an electrician. Task B Avon s aims and objectives All businesses have aims they want to achieve. Objectives are what help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Taking a Look at Greek, Chinese and Indian Civilizations Every single civilization, past or present, had different types of achievements. These achievements such as cultural, mathematical, scientific, etc. help define how successful that civilization was. There were always scientific and mathematical achievements of different magnitudes in every civilization. The three civilizations that really stand out in their mathematical and scientific achievements are the Greek, Chinese, and Indian civilizations. Ancient India began around 2600 B.C. and ended around 500 A.D. The civilization flourished around the Indus River, which is one of the greatest rivers in Asia. They were a well organized and farming people. They had so many natural boundaries that protected them, so they didn t have to take time to create a military, which let them prosper and have very important achievements. Ancient Chinabegan around 2205 B.C. and really ends around 256 B.C. Ancient China was a very large, long, and powerful empire. They were the longest civilization and they are still around today, and still use the beliefs of the ancient times. In China, people farmed, people were warriors, people were merchants, etc. There was really no preferred job in Ancient China. The abundance of the variety of jobs led to the discoveries of many different achievements. Ancient Greece began around 700 B.C. and ended around 146 B.C. Its geography was mainly mountainous and only twenty percent of the land was suitable for farming. The lack of farmland and isolation from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay about Purpose of Ruth The Book of Ruth, although one of the smallest books in the Old Testament, has many values displayed in its mere four chapters. Throughout the book, readers are shown the struggle of Ruth and her mother in law, Naomi, as they try to survive in a patriarchal world. In chapter one Ruth and Naomi s initial endeavor is revealed. Both Naomi and Ruth s husbands die and they are left abandoned, but together, after Ruth refuses to leave Naomi. By chapter two Naomi and Ruth have made it to Bethlehem and Ruth encounters Boaz for the first time while gleaning in his fields. Chapter three is when Ruth and Boaz start to form a romantic relationship; after Naomi tells Ruth to go to the threshing floor and lay at Boaz feet. Ruth obeys and when Boaz is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Where you die I will die, and there I will be buried. May the Lord deal with my, be it ever so severely, if anything but death separates you and me. ( Life Application Study Bible382) Ruth shows her true faith and loyalty for God, which any and every modern Christian should strive to mirror. However Rush s loyalty is also shown for Naomi in verses sixteen through eighteen. Naomi pleads with Ruth to go back to her family. Ruth, despite the fact that she is defying Naomi, refuses to return home. Ruth unlike other biblical characters does not let her loyalty stop at merely following orders given to her. Instead Mira Morgenstern author of Ruth and the Sense of Self: Midrash and Difference comments that Ruth affirms that she will always do what is [ethically and religiously] demanded of her, but will utilize methodologies consonant with her own judgment (16). Ruth remains loyal to Naomi despite Naomi s objections because Ruth is certainly doing what she thought was best for Naomi. By staying with Naomi, Ruth makes unexpected personal sacrifices. Ruth does not only remain loyal to God, but she also remains loyal to her kin even if the price seems too steep, because she knows her God will always provide. Twenty first century Christians could learn many lessons from Ruth s unwavering relinquishment for her people and her God. Ruth does not only offer loyalty but also provides Naomi with a source of stability. It can be said that Ruth takes on a man s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. How Did Calvin Coolidge Influence Politics Calvin Coolidge Calvin Coolidge held press conferences that everyone could tune into over their radios. As one of the first radio accessible presidents, he was able to communicate with the public much more efficiently compared to his predecessors. Prioritizing business, he reduced the national debt by $2 billion in three years. The U.S. Foreign Service was created during his term. As a man of his word, Coolidge seldom promised spending to the public that the government couldn t afford. He was also against labor strikes that were a threat to public service. Lots of America changed for the better during Calvin Coolidge s business oriented presidency. In 1921, 9.3 million cars were registered in the United States, but by 1929, 26.7 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Stephanie Hale In the article UBC faces new rights complaint over handling of sex assault report by the Globe and Mail, it is explained that in January 2013, Stephanie Hale was sexually assaulted by a fellow student at the University of British Columbia. When filing a complaint to B.C. s Human Rights Tribunal against the alleged attacker, they took little action in resolving the case, which in turn took Hale s health and educationfor the worst. Hale believes there to be a better method in responding to reports like these and has continued to try persuade to the university to change its policies through the aid of lawyers and having trials, but to no avail. However, many are filing complaints to universities and are attempting to change their policies. This article astounded me ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His mother, outraged, criticized how the school handled a child with difficulties as her son has changed from this ordeal (Nasser, 2017). While these responses are not a concern with many educational institutions, it is still an issue that should be addressed as students are having to suffer. This carelessness can cause a great deal of harm to students and it is because of this lack of support that there are already instances where people have already been caused distress. There is bias present in the article that supports Stephanie Hale s case which can be seen by how the information is relayed. It focuses primarily on how Hale was negatively impacted by the events, reaching out to the reader s sympathy, as well as UBC s lack of care. There were no quotations taken directly from the university to provide their own explanation, merely information stated mostly by the victim. Hale s poor health and education was repeated to display the inadequacy of her experience and the article included the possibility of discrimination against her without verifying with the school. While the Globe and Mail contributed in giving the necessary information, it emphasized the need of modifying the sexual assault policy in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. United States Should Increase The Visa Cap The H 1B visa, originally created to streamline admissions of temporary foreign workers to the United States, has become a topic of much debate between the foes of immigration and the information technology (IT) industry. The debate is focused on whether to increase the visa cap in order to alleviate what the industry describes as a shortage of IT labor. This argument, however, obscures the fundamental flaw of the H 1B program that deserves a more prudent examination. The current H 1B visaprogram is plagued with inefficiencies that privilege the IT industry at the expense of both visa holders and domestic IT workers alike. The H 1B program needs a complete overhaul, and should include a mechanism to ensure that both employers and employees abide by free market forces. Increasing the current visa cap will only amplify current inefficiencies of the H 1B visa program. Alternatively, allowing visa holders the ability to access a greater range of employment opportunities increases the holder s incentive to make economic contributions. The industry s ability to hire globally must be balance by workers rights to seek out more competitive opportunities. Current mobility restrictions of the H 1B program are preventing valuable workers from seeking the most valuable opportunities, ultimately leading to a misallocation of foreign labor. H 1B visa reform that includes a role for labor mobility will not only introduce market forces into the bigoted program, but will also help ensure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Incidents In The Life Of A Slave Girl Essay In an original draft of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson attacked King George III and the institution of slavery, writing, He has waged cruel war against human nature itself, violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, captivating carrying them into slaveryin another hemisphere or to incur miserable death in their transportation thither, a report that suggests many Americans saw slavery as an abominable practice (Jefferson). This was not the case. Thomas Jefferson himself owned slaves, but like many slaveholders in early America, he knew slavery was wrong. In order to justify the horrible treatment of slaves, slaveholders became convinced that slaves... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Speaking on the degradation of slaves, Howard Zinn wrote, The slaves were taught discipline, were impressed again and again with the idea of their own inferiority to know their place, to see blackness as a sign of subordination, to be awed by their master, to merge their interest with their master s, destroying their own individual needs (Zinn, 35). These tactics began as soon as slavery became widespread in America, a time when Africans were not yet seen as ethnically inferior to whites. However, as time went on and methods for keeping Africans under control stayed the same, the ideas slaveholders pushed into the minds of slaves made their way into the public opinion, and became accepted by society. This is certainly true in the case of Harriet s mistress Mrs. Flint, who, Harriet says, Seemed to think that slaves had no right to family ties of their own; that they were created merely to wait upon the family of the mistress (Jacobs, 34). Mrs. Flint had most likely grown up in a household with slaves, and been around them her whole life. The way she treats her slaves would have developed from the way she saw her parents treat slaves, so she saw nothing wrong with the idea that they were only there to serve herself and her family. Thinking back on her experiences with Dr. Flint, Harriet remembers, When ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Colonialism And The Legacy Of Colonialism In America Everyone in America has been touched by the legacy of colonialism, from the people whose ancestors were enslaved and used to enrich those who owned them to the immigrants that arrived for a better future but still face the same discrimination as those before them. However, not everyone in America knows this, and simply ignore that the hardships of most people of color stem from the institutions put in place by colonialism. This is why I believe that it is important for people to be aware of the impacts that colonialism has on people across the world, especially in places like Los Angeles, my hometown. Admittedly, I never knew much about the history of the place I lived in, aside from the splendor of Hollywood or the riots that swept the city during the 90s. However, as I read more about the history of the people who lived here, such as the Tongva people, or the Californios, the more I realize of the abuses that they faced at the hands of white Europeans and Americans that were trying to settle in the region. These abuses continue to be felt today, where the research article, Reading, Writing, and Toxics: Children s Health, Academic Performance, and Environmental Justice in Los Angeles by Manuel Pastor Jr., James L Sadd , and Rachel Morello Frosch explain how people of color were living in places where they were contaminated by toxic chemicals without their knowledge. This is a form of environmental racismthat needs awareness, as living in such conditions could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. AN AMERICAN GAUCHO IN ARGENTINA Essay Case Analysis 1 Sept 11, 2014 I. Identification of Problems With the development of economic integration globally, man is beginning a new era of global negotiation. Cross cultural business negotiations that between business people who from different countries with different mentalities and cultures are becoming more and more frequent. At present, people gradually concern the problems, which are triggered by cross cultural business negotiations. American Great Plains Foods was a manufacturer and marketer meat products that was founded in 1896. It grew into international company that people relied on for Great Plains strong brand. Comidas Gaucho is well known Argentina food processor which was targeted by Great Plains look into forming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With high score of 86, Argentinian senior managers tend to focus on the daily operations of the organization. They advocate conscientious with strict formal management system, the decision making are must talking to the experts. However, on the uncertainty avoidance, the United States at a score of 46 which is roughly half that of Argentina. American senior managers are willing to spend more attention to the organization s strategies, the managers tend to use their personal experience and intuition to make decisions. In this case, Peter was anxious to make a showing alliances and intentions. Even Comidas Gaucho managers eschewing his proposal, or they cannot make such important decision in any time soon, Peter have tried to established the strategic alliance with Comidas Gaucho out many times. As mentioned before, Comidas Gaucho is a high UA organization which is like a precision machine, its parts match exactly an integral part of. The staffs in all levels of the organization are work in close conjunction with each other to eliminate uncertainty the maximum extent possible. However, Americans have consciousness of competition. As well as they pursuing speed and profits, which created American businessman resolutely commercial style. They will try to shorten the time in all aspects of the negotiations, and strive to make each a negotiation can be a quick fix. The one true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Walmart Corporation s Labor And Employee Relations Introduction As stated on the corporate website (2017), Walmart is the largest retailer in the world, where 2.3 million associates meet the needs of more than 260 million customers every week. These numbers are huge, and with so many locations around the globe, they have had allegations been made by employees regarding their dissatisfaction about poor work conditions, gender discrimination, low wages, poor benefits, and inadequate health care. Walmart has been criticized for its policies against labor unions and this issue has prompted public outrage, (Johansson, 2005) which is of great concern for the market. The company has also faced criticism for being anti union, but it has claimed that it is rather pro associate, whereby employees... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Walmart however claims that their managers can handle complaints and grievance and that their employees do not need to pay a union to advocate for them. Walmart management views labor unions as negative (Ali, 2015), but if utilized correctly, it can actually have a positive effect on their business. Strong labor relations can make a business more successful in the long run and can help both employers and employees. Managers sometimes get the chills when they think of unions organizing in their businesses and sometimes adopt an adverse approach to any existing labor group. However, organizations can reap several benefits from the presence of a labor union if management and the labor unions work together toward the same goals. When employees contribute into the production process for a service, the quality increases as there is greater commitment on the part of those making or delivering the end product. Dealing with labor unions improves employee satisfaction as they can rely on them as their voice to speak to the employers (Arthur, 2017). What Are The Key Issues Regarding Employee And Labor Relations? Over the years, Walmart has been at the center of controversies with regards, its low wages; overtime pay abuses, employee benefits, gender discrimination, negative impact on small business, immense dealings with China, tax avoidance and much more (Crofoot, 2012). Employees have been dissatisfied with these issues but seem as if they can t voice it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Gabriela Bazzo Syrian Refugees In the TheWorldPost article Syrian Refugees Living In Brazil Reflect On Their Hopes And Challenges, Gabriela Bazzo has captured the cultural challenges and hopes that many of the over 8,400 refugees have encountered while reestablishing their lives in Brazil. The Syrian refugees have faced many obstacles in acculturating to the Brazilian culture. Besides the obvious religious differences with Brazil being predominantly Catholic in comparison to the Muslim Syrians, the refugees are also forced to overcome economic challenges, religious bias, cultural differences, and language obstacles as the majority do not speak or understand Portuguese. Although Brazil is home to nearly 15 million people of Arab descent with three of those million being... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While countries like Germany and Sweden host more Syrian refugees, today countries like Hungary are closing off their borders to more refugees especially those that are Muslim. Due to the 100,000 people that fled from Syria, Lebanon, and other countries to Brazil during the 20th century and the other immigrants that compose the population, Brazil has a greater cultural relativism than the European nations (Osborn, In Brazil, Syrian ). They accept and understand the Syrians practices in terms of their culture instead of their own diverse Brazilian culture. On the other hand, Hungary and Austria show great ethnocentrism as they judge the Syrian s Muslim culture based on their own Christian principles instead of basing the characterization from the Muslim society. These countries, like Hungary, are afraid of the Muslim culture and the dangers it imposes on free Europe, basing their judgments on incidents that occurred centuries ago and in other cultures. Many like Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary see the Christian values of their country as superior and more ethical to that of the Muslims, claiming The people ... grew up in a different religion and represent a completely different culture. Most are not Christian, but Muslim ... That is important because Europe and European culture have Christian roots, (Tharoor, Hungary s Orban Invokes ). The majority of Hungary s ethnocentrism stems from its history with the Muslim Ottoman Empire rule over Hungary during the 16th and 17th ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. African Americans in World War Ii For many African Americans, the war offered an opportunity to get out of the cycle of crushing rural poverty. Black joined the military in large numbers, escaping a decade of Depression and tenant farming in the South and Midwest. Yet, like the rest of America in the 1940s, the armed forces were segregated. The Army accepted black enlistees but created separate black infantry regiments and assigned white commanders to them. Of the more than 2.5 million African Americans who registered for the draft in WWII, about 900,000 served in the Army. But about only 50,000 African Americans were allowed to serve in combat. African American soldiers and civilians fought a two front battle during World War II. There was the enemy overseas, and also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For at least one serviceman from Wichita, Kansas, the irony of being asked to die for a country that denied him basic civil rights was too much. James Thompson wrote to the Pittsburg Courier, and asked Should I sacrifice to live half American? The newspaper responded by calling for a Double V campaign. The campaign borrowed on the well known two finger V for Victory salute from Winston Churchill. The paper proclaimed that blacks should work for the victory of democracy both at home and abroad. The Double V campaign caught on. Civil rights leaders such as A. Philip Randolph saw the unique situation created by World War II and the acute need for workers as an opportunity to demand equality. In 1941 Randolph threatened President Roosevelt with a 100,000 person march on Washington, D.C., to protest job discrimination. In response, Roosevelt issued Executive Order 8802, prohibiting discrimination in defense jobs or the government. On the home front, the U.S. government desperately needed workers to fill newly created defense jobs and factory positions left open by soldiers who had left to fight. More than two million African Americans went to work for defense plants, and another two million joined the federal civil service. As these new opportunities drew more and more African Americans into cities, they opened the way for economic mobility. As the war dragged on, it affected American society at nearly every level. It shook up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. A Rhetorical Analysis Of Rubio s Name-Calling Marco Rubio is a Florida senator who is running for president in the 2016 election. He believes that women do not deserve equal pay, that the US must not help people to get out of debt, and that gay rights should be revoked. Now gay rights , as they are referred to, are actually rights for the LGBT community. LGBTstands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender, so gay rights actually cover a lot more individuals. These rights are just basic human rights for people who identify with the LGBT community, just an example of the rights, the right to marry, the right to shop where they want, the right to be treated respectfully at a job, and etc. And even though these are just basic human rights people still fight against them, leaving the LGBT community to fight back. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In these works though, you can still find elements of propaganda elements. It seems there is mainly one device used to call out their oppressors, and that is the Name Calling Device. The author of this LGBT article, Zack Ford, uses the Name Calling Device to show Rubio s view is wrong and get to the readers to dislike him. This is done through the use of extreme diction, highlighting contradictory statements, and by directly addressing his rebuttals to Rubio s claims. To begin, Ford uses a very extreme sense of diction to unveil Rubio curtain of deception. Ford uses no passive words when writing his article there is no broadened, uncurtain approach, everything that is written is definite and concrete. Without leaving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Third Man CARITA MARSILI The Third Man (Reed, 1949) encompasses the notion that art is a derivative of pain, and is most successful when the audience is overwhelmed with a state of lamenting sadness. Through variance in narrative, form and tone, The Third Man reaches audiences critical understanding of art, and challenges it in devious ways. The style of the film takes on a classic film noir, depicting the rubbles of Vienna post war. This world is reflexive of the theme that art is derived from pain. An American author, Holly Martins, arrives to Vienna with hopes of meeting with his friend and finding literary inspiration, but inevitably finds a world of despair. His friend has been mysteriously killed in a car crash and he must find out the truth. With high key lighting, gorgeous depictions of Vienna post war, and an excessive use of Dutch angles, a beautiful apprehension is strongly depicted throughout the film. The film consequently uses its location as a representation for uneasiness. The final scene of the film takes place on a hunt for Harry Lime in the sewers of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through his unanimous connection with all the characters involved, Martins becomes our passive narrator throughout the entirety of the film. Although he is a traditional archetype; a drunken writer, who falls in love with a girl who is too hung up on another man that s all he is. His development is flat, and he seems to have a connection to every single character in the story without withholding too much of a bias. He just makes the right decisions nearly every time, and keeps trying to do the right thing although it doesn t always work out for him. He glides us throughout the story, and trips over the traps to set the right plot points but he isn t interesting. What is interesting is the surrounding pain and anguish around him. Which in turn allows audiences to question why pain is more enticing than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...