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Essay Topics For The Common App
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Essay Topics For The Common AppEssay Topics For The Common App
2. The Importance Of Social Class, Race And Family Life
Race and class can play powerful roles in people s family experiences. Race is defined as a socially
constructed category of individuals who share common inborn biological traits (Newman 2009).
Class is defined as groups of people who share a similar position in society based on their wealth
and income (Newman 2009). Social classand race shape family lives in many ways, which in
return reproduces class and race inequalities. In Annette Lareau s study of families, she uses real
stories of real families to show important social patterns. All families want their children to be
happy, healthy, and grow. Social classes
make a difference in how parents go about meeting this
goal. In Annette Lareau book, Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life, she promotes
middle classparents as concerted cultivation. Middle class parents encourage their children s
talents, opinions, and skills. For example, engaging their children in organized activities and
closely monitoring children s experiences in school. According to Lareau, middle class children
gain an emerging sense of entitlement through this pattern of converted cultivation. This causes a
focus on children s individual development. There are signs that the middle class children gain
advantages from the experience of concerted cultivation. However, the working class and poor
children do not gain this advantage. A lot of the inequalities that are produced are in social classes.
According to Lareau, the middle class is
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3. Effects Of Artificial Gravity
Artificial gravity is an application of force, resulting from acceleration, that creates a sense of
gravity. It is often used in space to counteract the effects of weightlessness in astronauts.
Artificial gravity can be created in many ways; for example, centripetal force, a force that makes
a body follow a curved path, can cause artificial gravity. If a spaceship was to rotate from its
center, the force of rotation would push the astronaut in the opposite direction, causing the
astronaut to experience an outwards force similar to gravity on Earth. The gravity can be
calculated by using the radius between the center of rotation to the astronaut. The larger the
radius, the larger the force, or artificial gravity, the astronaut would experience. Think of it as
spinning on one of the spinning seats often found on playgrounds. The farther you lean your
body out of the seat (increasing your radius from the center), the larger force you feel and the
more likely you are to fly off. In addition, there are many reasons why astronauts need the sense
of artificial gravity. The main reason would be the person s health. Humans have evolved to live
on the earth, with a presence of gravity; once that presence is gone, the human body can
experience several different effects. For example, muscle and skeleton deterioration can occur.
When floating in space, an astronaut does not use their body s muscles like on earth; they don t put
the same stresses on their back muscles, or their knee
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4. The Role of Women in Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man...
James Joyce s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man presents an account of the formative years
of aspiring author Stephen Dedalus. The very title of the novel suggests that Joyce s focus
throughout will be those aspects of the young man s life that are key to his artistic development
(Drew 276). Each event in Stephen s life from the opening story of the moocow to his
experiences with religion and the university contributes to his growth as an artist. Central to the
experiences of Stephen s life are, of course, the people with whom he interacts, and of primary
importance among these people are women, who, as his story progresses, prove to be a driving force
behind Stephen s art.
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This physical understanding of the exterior world may be the impetus for Stephen s subsequent
construction of a hierarchical list that defines his place within the universe.
Both Dante and Stephen s own mother associate themselves with punishment when they assert
that he will apologise or the eagles will come and pull out his eyes (Joyce 246). This incident
results in Stephen s composition of a poem based on apologise and eyes, one of his first artistic
endeavors. Dante and Mrs. Dedalus, having planted these words in Stephen s mind, are the first
females to inspire him to create.
Young Stephen s first romantic interest in the opposite sex comes in the form of his playmate,
Eileen, whom he plans to marry when they are older. This assertion, although childishly innocent, is
nonetheless the first suggestion that sexual and romantic relationships with women will be
important to Stephen as he matures. Indeed, the appearance of punishment, romance, and
inspiration at such an early point in the novel creates a sense of the interconnected effect they will
have on Stephen and his art. The association of women with each of these essential elements
establishes yet another link between them, and emphasizes the central role women will play in
Stephen s life.
Throughout his childhood, women continue to contribute to Stephen s development as an artist,
though he seems unaware
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5. Global Warming May Impact The Functioning Of The Deep...
Critically evaluate the extent to which global warming may impact the functioning of the deep
ocean thermohaline circulation.
What is the Thermohaline circulation?
The Circulation of the world s oceans can be divided into the upper and the lower. The upper few
100 metres movement is generally wind driven whereas below this, circulation is driven by the
heating and cooling of waters producing regional density differences. This creates the Thermohaline
circulation (THC), otherwise known as the Great ocean conveyer, an overturning circulation system.
Waters move extremely slowly, 10cm/s at its fastest however, it moves a very large amount of
water and information from radiocarbon dating shows that the whole of the ocean deep waters
are over turned around every 600 years. The density is controlled by the temperature of the water
(thermo) and the salt content (haline). Water gets colder during heat loss to the atmosphere,
especially at high latitudes, and consequently becomes denser. Conversely, water gets warmer
when it is heated by arriving solar energy, specifically at low latitudes, and consequently
becomes less dense. Water becomes saltier if evaporation rates are high as evaporation favours
pure water molecules (as they are less dense) leaving behind saline and thus more dense waters.
This leads to sinking of waters at high latitudes and upwelling of waters at lower latitudes, both of
which are fed by horizontal currents (Gordon, 1986). However, water becomes less saline
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6. Changes In Metropolitan Statistical Area
Census data from the last 2 Censuses reveal population migration patterns through changes in
Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSAs) populations. The data shows that certain metropolitan areas
are growing while others are declining. Many Southern cities and Western cities are rapidly rising
in population as economic industries settle and family friendly conditions allow innovation and
education to thrive. One strong example of this is the Raleigh Cary MSA, in North Carolina, which
has experienced rapid growth in recent decades from increased economic dominance in government
and education sector. New Orleans is an extreme exception for these regions, with the population
being greatly reduced because of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Cleveland and
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7. Population Health Policy Analysis
Effectively managing the health of a Nation is a major undertaking and requires a concerted
effort on the part of its people. Governmental agencies use legislation and laws to help facilitate
ethical care in the healthcare industry. Ethical care is determined by the philosophies and values
of people within a specified population. The nursing field has set high standards in the way that its
members treat the populations in their care. The competencies, values, and goals of the nursing
profession have been standardized by The Quality Safety and Education for Nurses (QSEN)
project (Ivey, 2013). These standards serve as a guide in providing evidenced practice care that is
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Lifestyle choices are influenced by culture, individual worldviews, age, gender, and so forth (Nash
et al., 2016). These choices can impact the care that individuals receive and should be taken into
consideration when determining treatment plans (Nash et al., 2016). Assessing the total needs of
individuals requires health professionals that are sensitive to these unique needs in order to
influence positive healthcare change (Hostetter, S., Klein. (2013). Nurses play an important role in
providing optimal patient care that addresses the unique needs of each individual patient (Sherwood
Zomorodi, 2014). The Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) competencies offer a
guideline by which nurses can follow when providing patient centered care, including such things as
teamwork, patient safety, and informatics/communication (Sherwood Zomorodi,
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8. How Do Ancient Astronauts Have Altered Human Culture
There has been a big controversy for as long as anybody can remember whether ancient astronauts
have visited earth and altered the human culture and development or not. There are many theorists
out there that will tell you first hand that ancient astronauts do exist and will give you all the
explanations they have until they prove to you that they do exist. Most of them do know what they
are talking about. Ancient astronauts did come to eartha long, long time ago, they did help humans
advance in technology and did inspire the human culture because there is too much evidence of
large and precise structures being built that humans even in modern time would have trouble
building, and also because humans most likely did not know where to start for their culture, and
ancient astronauts helped humans build all of that, thus, ancient astronauts had to have existed with
all the explanations to back up this conspiracy, and ancient astronauts may not be here now, but
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Ancient astronauts did not let humans look at them or near them, the only humans that were
allowed to be near them and speak to them, priests because they were the closest to God. Priests,
though could not just walk up to the ancient astronauts, they had to cover and cleanse themselves
with a certain germicide because the ancient astronauts did not want to get any earthly diseases.
They traveled around the world using chemical fuel and only landed on mountain tops or rocky
outcroppings to reduce dust and have the most protection of humans. When the astronauts would
land the priests would already be waiting for them, but in caves where they were safe from their
transportation. (Randle
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9. Shark Week History
Discovery has been at the forefront of educational programming, airing award winning
documentaries and informational television series since launching in 1985. Towards the 2000s, the
channel began showing more reality type programming, with its most popular series including
Deadliest Catch, American Chopper, Dirty Jobs and Mythbusters. Shark Week has become one of
the most iconic programming events in television history. Now with several sister stations and a
budding digital empire, the channel is poised to continue educating the masses for years to come.
Read on to find out more about Discovery, the channel s history, initiatives and future.
Number Eight: Discovery is Opening a New York Experience
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In 1997, the brand established the Discovery Channel Education Partnership, now the Discovery
Learning Alliance, which uses their vast media empire to improve education and lifestyle in
developing areas. They also support learning at in the United States through the Young Scientist
Challenge, started in 1999, and Discovery Education, a library of educational video content made
available for use in a classroom setting starting in 2004. Furthermore, they also have a series of
digital textbooks on subjects ranging from science to social studies and math, which launched in
2010.
Number Two: They Broadcast the Highest Rated Natural History Program Ever
When Planet Earth made its U.S. premiere on Discovery in 2007, the ground breaking 11 part
series exceeded all viewership expectations. During its run, the program was viewed by more than
65 million households, making it the most watched cable event in history. The series, originally
created by the BBC, also won several awards, including an Emmy for Outstanding Non Fiction
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10. Reaction Paper On Hannah Arendt
Hannah Arendt is a 2013 bio pic directed by Margarethe von Trotta; about an important episode
form the life of German Jewish philosopher Hannah Arendt (1906 1975) who was one of the most
influential political theorists of the twentieth century. She was born in a German Jewish family
and was forced to leave Germany in 1933. Actress Barbara Sukowa plays the role of Arendt as a
complicated woman, who is a brilliant philosopher and also stubborn at times. This film revolves
around Hannah s controversial stand during the trial of ex Nazi Adolf Eichmann, while she offered
to report hearing for the New Yorker in 1961. This film was able to make an impression on
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Her main focus was to comprehend this new category of evil which is committed by thousands of
common people without intellect but who are excellent followers, much like robots. Also she never
once disagreed that not every Nazi involved in the holocaust was banal. Some of them were acting
out of pure hate and projecting it on the Jews (Adorno, projection theory). Of course, there were
exceptions like Oscar Schindler who had his own ideology unlike Eichmann who was part of the
process whereby ugly, degrading, murderous, and unspeakable acts become routine and are
accepted as normal. Hannah willingly engaged in the path of enlightenment knowing the bitter
consequences she might face. Although Arendt started Eichmann in Jerusalem as a trial report, it
became a literary masterpiece and still influences the intellectual community all over the
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11. Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Wages and work hours are regulated in employment. Wage and hour is usually controlled by the
U.S. Department of Labor at the federal level. Over time and minimum wage are some of the
things established under wage and hour law. Wage and hour law that s set at the federal level is
done by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). However, other factors can impact the minimum
wage. Wageand hour laws can differ from state to state and even city to city. A vote to create a
living wage has been a popular idea in many cities. $7.25 per hour is the federal minimum wage
currently. Employees who work more than forty hours a week get paid overtime. FLSA standards
require overtime pay to be one and a half times the regular pay rate. In 2016 the Department... Show
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In 1990 the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) came into law. This law protects people
with disabilities by preventing discrimination in all aspects of public life. The Americans with
disabilities Act allows people with disabilities to have the same opportunities and rights as
everyone else. The ADA gives Americans with disabilities employment rights just as any other
employee would. Discrimination regarding hiring, firing, pay, and other aspects of employment
are prohibited. Harassment of disabled employees is also illegal. Employers must also provide
accommodations to the employee. An accommodation would be a change in the work
enviroment so that the disabled employee can perform his or her job duties properly. For
example, an employer making his workplace wheelchair accessible for his employee in a
wheelchair. However, employers do not have to provide accommodations to employees if it
causes too much hardship upon the employer. This would occur if the accommodation is too
expensive or difficult to get done. People fall under the category of disability by three main ways:
If the person has a physical or mental condition that affects life activates, if the person the person
has a history of a condition or a condition that is not transitory. The ADA also limits employer s
interviews when asking job applicants medical questions, taking medical exams, or indentifying a
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12. Sears Holdings Corporation and Denial Class Discussion Essay
Denial Class Discussion Questions I would suggest that you develop notes for these.
1. What is denial and what problems does it lead to?
Denial is how we pay attention to everything today; we are constantly making unconscious choice
about what to notice, and not to notice. It means when something happened and the person lies to
cover up or used to escape from the truth, According to the book, Denial is the unconscious calculus
that if an unpleasant reality were true, it would be too terrible, so therefore it cannot be true.
Denial today is all around us, if we ignore the obvious at a certain moment because we simply don
t want to confront it, it might lead to more problems. The longer we ignore it the more serious it ...
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A P did not change its traditional policy, which was signing leases at a short term basis. When
the nation was growing wealthier, many people moved to suburbs and many malls were
developed, but when the developer asked for longer leases, A P refused to sign them and shut
itself out of the quickly growing market. In addition, A P abandoned the entire West Coast
market, which was a growing market as well and have huge potentials and opportunities. With the
television innovation, A P loses its consumer support as the growth of national television
advertising drives increasing customer demand for national brand products, while A P was
continuing emphasis of its private label marketing. A P also started the price war, which caused
the company had huge losses and eventually give away the stores. A P was not destroyed by fire,
it rusted. It believed that it had been the leader in this market for such a long time and kept denying
problems instead of avoiding the problem and fixing them; and eventually, it collapsed.
6. What initially did Sears do right?
The Sears s CEO Robert E. Wood sensed the pent up consumer demand that would be unleashed
with the demobilization of the armed forces after his luncheon with Sewell Lee Avery. Wood s
interest in population trends undiminished and saw the nation taking Greeley s advice, which was
Go West, young
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13. How Was The Mexican And American War Unjust
The Mexican and American war was a very controversial war. Some think it was just and others
think it was unjust. The war started after the Texas wanted to annex on to the united states. Mexico
and Texas both thought they owned a strip of land in between But the Texans thought it was there.
The undisputed territory both sides wanted and the U.S even was willing to pay for it, but Mexico
turned it down! One event that sparked that was the president of the United StatesJ. K. Polk wanting
the war to happen. As so he sent troops to build a fort on the disputed territory in hopes of the
Mexicans attacking. This plan worked and they attacked. So Polk got congress to declare war.
One question is was this a just war and who owned the disputed land.
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14. Papers On The Bell Jar
The book that I chose to read for my project is called The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath. The story
follows a woman named Esther Greenwood through her downward spiral of mental illness, and
describes her experiences as someone who does not fit the societal expectations placed upon her.
She grew up earning A s in school, and was regarded as a good student. However, as she entered
college, her grades and mental health took a turn for the worse. Working an internship in New York
for a magazine company, Esther was living a life that many would envy. She was surrounded by
friends, entertainment, romantic interests, and the career that she had hoped for. However, none of
the things that were supposed to bring her happinesssucceeded in doing so.
Esther tried escaping into New York night life with the help of her friend Doreen, and made
several acquaintances and friends along the way. She went to banquets, and stuffed herself full of
rich, exquisite foods. She was proposed to by Buddy Willard, a childhood sweetheart. She bought
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Through Esther Greenwood s experiences, the reader can conclude that happiness cannot always
be achieved by filling traditional societal roles. Esther would not have been happy or satisfied
settling down with Buddy Willard, even though she had been taught that it would be the best path
for her as a woman. Perhaps without the pressure and expectations placed upon her by society,
Esther may have been able to find meaning and joy in life much earlier. Perhaps she would have
spent her time traveling, writing, or finding inspiration to continue living elsewhere. Instead, she
drove herself mad trying to understand why she was not content with what she had, or why she
did not want the things that were expected of her. Once again, once she was able to discard this
way of thinking, she was able to end her
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15. The Themes Of Motherhood In Peter The Park
Motherhood feeling blooms in each woman s heart. As a little girl, motherhood is practiced
through doll as if it is her baby. As a woman grows up, she creates her dreams of being a mother,
strong bond, and attachment to this world; she naturally belongs to this hood. Motherhood then
becomes waking up in the middle of the night to make sure that her child is well tucked in and to
give her full attention, care, and love to a child. It is a harsh world, tiredness and exhaustion
sometimes. Through the endless journey, she consumes her real, metal and emotional power and
energy for the sake of her own children s comfort and happiness. Strangely, if asking any mother
about her life as a mother? She would happily say that being a mom is the most satisfying feeling
she has ever had. Most important chore in motherhood trip is to teach a child to grow up, as
nothing equals the happiness of a mother when finally, she knows that she raised a successful
human being. As we will learn in this essay, how is Peter s mother in Peter the Rabbit is different
than Charles s mother in Voices in The Park . Both stories hold the Growing up process theme. We
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Also, believing in your child and forgive him would make him doesn t fear the unknown. Peter s
mother forgives him because she knows he learned his lesson. First, she was right when she
warned him to stay away from the garden, second, he learned to be responsible and depend on
himself. He now knows how Mr. Rabbit cars or him and love him and she will always be there
for him no matter what happens even if he makes some mistakes. That is fundamentally
important; each child should know and feel that way; secured and loved. Love and care are
absent in the case of Charles. His mother keeps a gap between him and careless; he is mentally
paralyzed because of his mother s selfishness. Charles cannot grow up
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16. Self-Protection In The US Constitution s Bill Of Rights
Self protection has always been a staunch priority for any civilization, society, or for even an
individual. It has been said that the U.S was founded on certain God given rights and that those
rights may not be infringed upon by governments. Furthermore, to ensure those rights remain
protected, certain assurances were written into the U.S. Constitution s Bill Of Rights. According to
the Lonang Library, It is [the peoples] Right, it is their duty, to throw off...[a] Government [i.e.
tyrannical one], and to provide new Guards for their future security (Pratt 2014). This quotation
represents the mentality of, and often the ability of, a self governing and free society. With this
ability, however, comes necessary responsibilities such as
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17. The Study of Macroeconomics
Micro vs. Macro Microeconomics the study of how individual households and firms make decisions
and how they interact with one another in markets. Macroeconomics the study of the economy as a
whole. Its goal is to explain the economic changes that affect many households, firms, and markets
at once. The Two Groups of Economists MacroeconomistsFocus on the economy as a whole. Spend
much time analyzing how total income changes and how changes in income cause changes in other
modes of economic behavior. MicroeconomistsFocus on the markets for individual commodities
and on the decisions of single economic agents. Hold total income constant. The Two Groups of
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The Great Depression in the 1930s America s Great Depression began with the dramatic crash of
the stock market on Black Thursday , October 24, 1929 when 16 million shares of stock were
quickly sold by panicking investors who had lost faith in the American economy. At the height of
the Depression in 1933, nearly 25% of the Nation s total work force, 12,830,000 people, were
unemployed. Wage income for workers who were lucky enough to have kept their jobs fell almost
43% between 1929 and 1933. It was the worst economic disaster in American history. Farm prices
fell so drastically that many farmers lost their homes and land. Many went hungry. JOHN
MAYNARD KEYNES The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money пЃ±argued that it
is possible for high unemployment and underutilized capacity to persist in market economies
пЃ±argued that government fiscal and monetary policies can affect output and thereby reduce
unemployment and shorten economic downturnsMeasuring a Nation s Income Measuring a Nation
s Income Microeconomics Microeconomics is the study
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18. Analysis Of The Rocking Horse Winner By D. H. Lawrence
This story is D. H. Lawrence s strongest indictment of materialism and his strongest
demonstration of the incompatibility of the love of money and the love of human beings. In
Paul s unhappy family, his parents marriage is unsatisfactory. His mother is sexually frustrated:
She had bonny children, yet she felt they had been thrust upon her. Clearly, she feels not
fulfilled, but violated. The story addresses a few of the topics Lawrence is most outstanding for
well, some of them in any event. While it doesn t include the same unequivocal sexuality that
made Lawrence infamous in his day, much like Sons and Lovers, The Rocking Horse Winner
concentrates a considerable amount on the connection between a mother and her child. The
Horse Dealer s Daughter, Lawrence shows the recovery of a customarily English society through
a relationship between the town specialist and a young lady whom he saves from conferring
suicide. In this story, Lawrence surrenders the sentimental style that such a story would
commonly grasp by lighting up the profoundly clashing feelings of the two characters Lawrence
s enthusiasm for mother child connections mostly comes from his association with his own mom,
an informed lady who lamented her marriage to Lawrence s coal excavator father. Quite a bit of
her disappointed desire was exchanged onto her kids, and Lawrence s scholarly capacities were
developed under her care. Much the same as Lawrence s own particular experience growing up, The
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19. Relationship Between Science And Science
Policymakers use science daily to inform decisions that affect our health and safety. Scientists are
confronted with greater demands for productivity and effectiveness from industrialists, social
actors, and policymakers, who are expecting answers to diverse issues afflicting present day lives:
from human diseases to environmental perils, technological needs, or public controversies. At the
same time, there are growing fears from the public vis Г vis the side effects of modern scientific
and technological innovations. These concerns are not incompatible but provide the basis for
recognizing the role of science in democratic societies (Pereira, 2004).
The relationship between science and democracy is an age old conundrum with continuing public
controversy and a fruitful but difficult co existence (MacLeod, 1997). As Fischer explains,
democracy and science are both characteristics of the Western society and the tension between
them is a long standing critical theme in contemporary politics (Fischer, 2003). While democracy
represents open discussion on the part of all citizens, science has always represented the sphere of
the knowledge society. While democracy strives to promote a broad array of viewpoints and
perspectives, science for its part, attempts to restrict the number of participants seeking the right
answer or assessment (ibid, 2003).
As more countries attempt to run their governments on democratic principles with their
performance failing to meet the growing
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20. Women Should Not Be A Mandatory Procedure For Chinese Women
Throughout history, women have tried many different ways to make themselves as beautiful as
possible to be accepted into their society. In the eleventh century, Foot Binding seemed to be a
mandatory procedure for Chinese Women. It was an excruciating process that women would go
through to please their husbands. Footbinding became popular as a means of a flaunting status
because women from wealthy families who did not need them to work could afford to have their
feet bound The practice became so established that a womanwho did not have bound feet would
have difficulty finding a husband, for most families they demanded a woman with tiny feet
when selecting a wife for their son. The woman who refused to bind her feet was known to
become an outcast and even punished to death. There are a thousand buckets of tears for one
who binds her feet and 5,000 more for the one who unbinds. ( ) Many young girls did it because
it was a mark of beauty and Chinese women with the smallest feet were given the best chance of
living a luxurious life style. This time in history was known to have lasted for at least one
thousand years. Although, Foot Binding was appreciated by Chinese men, but for women it didn
t seem like something to look forward too. This was an excruciating method of women folding all
of her toes, except for the big toe, into the sole of her foot. It was so that her foot appeared smaller
and pointier. This tradition began in the north, later spreading to all parts of
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21. How Does Hitchcock Create Tension In The Lodger
This statement could be a reference that Hitchcock expose his own anxieties through films and
this build the tension in the film, so results very attractive to people because is easy to relate to
the fears of the characters. According to the article Taking Hitchcock seriously, this director
represents in his films the constant apprehensions and anxieties specific of a fat person. This
could include the uncertainty of how people really perceive each other, which is shown when
the characters avoid looking at the camera, at each other or when they look directly to it. In The
Lodger, Daisy constantly avoids looking at the camera, so she is perceive as unapproachable,
neither the lodger nor the audience feels good enough to be seen by this woman. This movement
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When they see at the camera the director shows the viewer that the feeling of security in this aspect
is an illusion, as the characters are aware of their presence.
When the viewer watches a Hitchcock film the insecurity that characters feel is transmitted to the
audience. In a way as the charactersВґ expectations and experiences become worse, the audience
feels insecure not only because of the suspense and confusing information but because Hitchcock
through his underlying themes is able to shake the audienceВґs beliefs. In The Lady Vanishes, as
IrisВґ despair regarding Miss Froy disappearance grows so does the audienceВґs doubts about this
womanВґs mental health, as well as the expectations of Iris becoming a hero as she gives up
power and surrenders to
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22. Hunger Games Prac Essay
Have you ever been taken away from your family and friends? Been forced into a game where to
stay alive is the only way to win? That is what the hunger game is. The novel is dystopian and is
set in a futuristic society that is totalitarian, meaning none of these individuals have freedom.
There is a futurist world, that used to be North America, called Panem. Panem consists of twelve
districts and one Capitol. The Capitol controls and rules all of the Districts, and they have done
so for 74 years, ever since the Dark Days when the districts tried to rebel against the Capitol. As
the districts punishment for rebelling, and to make sure a rebellion will never happen again, the
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This romance is not entirely genuine on Katniss s end. She cares about Peeta and develops a
romantic interest him, but her feelings don t have nearly the same intensity as his and she always
remains ambivalent about him. For the cameras, however, Katniss plays up her feelings for Peeta
and works to convince the viewers, and especially the Capitol, that she s deeply in love with him.
The act is one Haymitch devised for strategic reasons: Katniss s and Peeta s love story elicits more
gifts from sponsors than if they re simply friends, and it seems even to influence the Capitol s
decision to allow two tributes to be declared winners rather than the customary one. Consequently,
the act Katniss puts on has a significant effect on both her and Peeta s survival. Through these
events, the novel suggests that what cameras show, on reality television for instance, is not
necessarily reality, and that appearances are just as consequential as the truth. The Hunger Games
present the tributes suffering as mass entertainment, and the more the tributes suffer, ideally in
battle with one another, the more entertaining the Games become. The main draw of the Games for
viewers is its voyeurism, in this case watching the tributes, who are of course children, fighting and
dying. There s almost always some wood, Gale says. Since that year half of them died of cold. Not
much entertainment in that. It s true. We spent
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23. A Brief Introduction to the Pinch Analysis
The economics of industrial production, limitation of global energy supply, and the realities of
environmental conservation are an enduring concern for all industries. Wherever you turn, there s
another entreaty to save energy, reduce carbon emissions and protect the environment for posterity.
Pinch analysis is a tools used to design a heat exchanger networks (HEN) that reduce the energy
usage. This paper will be about brief introduction for the pinch analysis, application of the second
law of thermodynamicsin design heat exchanger network
Pinch Analysis:
Pinch technology is the technology that provides a systematic methodology for energy saving in
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Minimizing the total entropy produced by heat exchanger network lead to minimizing the use of
high energy quality. The entropy can define for single heat exchanger i.e. exchange heat of one hot
stream with one cold stream as
S=в€®в
–’dS=∫в
–’dq/T
S=∫_(T_Hi)^(T_Ho)в
–’(C_H dT_H)/T_H ∫_(T_Ci)^(T_Co)в
–’(C_C dT_C)/T_C
гЂ–S=CгЂ—_C lnвЃЎгЂ–(T_Co/T_Ci гЂ—) C_H lnвЃЎгЂ–(T_Hi/T_Hi гЂ—)
Sets of heat exchanger network will have constant total entropy when they use same type and
amount of utilities. On the other hand, the entropy will vary for networks having different types
and amount of utilities. The networks entropy that is used high energy qualities is higher than the
one that used low energy qualities. The changes come from using high energy qualities, and this
lead to have higher temperature different in some heat exchangers, hence high entropy. Due to that,
the total area of the networks also will vary with the use of different utilities since total area is in
related with temperature different in heat exchanger. As the temperature different increase the area
will decrease.
Furthermore, total entropy can be used as objected furcation in mathematical programing. Total
entropy can help to find total energy required with from each energy levels in small code.
Case study:
The objective of this case study is show the change of total entropy when different types of utility
used i.e. LP steam, MP steam and HP steam. The case study has three hot streams and three
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24. Compare And Contrast Yoga And Meditation Essay
stress 1
Nowadays life of people has become quite stressful. To reduce stress people are getting addicted
to things like alcohol, tobacco and drugs. People are searching numerous ways to reduce stress.
The best way to reduce stress is through meditation and yoga. Meditation and yoga is the complete
package through which you can make your life fit, healthy and stress free. Yogaand meditation
when practiced together strengthen the body and mind connection, improving overall fitness and
well being. Both yoga and meditation, when done regularly, has proven to be highly beneficial.
Though the practices of yoga and meditation have their roots in ancient cultures, both have become
modern day movements.
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Vinyasa Yoga Vinyasa yoga sometimes often called as power yoga is a well known sequence like
the sun salutation, a flowing series of bending, and stretching Asanas. Expect to do standing and
seated poses which develops strength, flexibility, and balance.
Iyengar Yoga This method emphasizes proper alignment to toughen the muscles and support the
joints.
Bikram Yoga Founder Bikram Choudhury created this style of hot yoga in the 1970s. To create the
climate as same as above, studios are heated to a sauna to 105 degrees Fahrenheit, with a 40 percent
humidity level. Heat loosens your muscles, increasing your ability to stretch.
Kundalini Yoga This form of yoga was created to energize the body and calm the mind through
movement. The chanting of various mantras, and breathing. The goal is to release the energy that
kundalini which is stored at the base of the spine.
Ashtanga Yoga This type of yoga consists of a unvarying sequence of poses. Ashtanga yoga requires
strength and perseverance.
Benefits
Increased Flexibility
Increases muscle strength and
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25. Five Factor Personality Test Scores
Five Factor Personality Test Scores
I was excited to take The Five Factor Personality Test, since I have taken it before and would like
to see if there were any significant changes within my personality traits. After finding my results,
it concluded no significant change. My extraversion score was a 42, which is relatively high. My
agreeableness score was a high of 33. My conscientiousness score was 35, which is an average
score. My neuroticism score was a 30 and my openness score was a 29, both relatively high. I truly
believe this assessment is a good predictor of my personality (Buchanan, n.d.).
Accuracy of The Five Factor Personality Test I have to agree my assessment results are
congruent with my personality. As an extravert, I am extremely talkative and social. I enjoy
interacting with individuals on a daily basis and being able to communicate through speech. It
was no surprise when I saw my extraversion score at a high level. I tend to be a very agreeable
person. I am always helping others and putting their needs before my own. Sympathy and caring
are personality traits learned over the last few years in my life. I am an extremely conscientious
person, who is always controlling my surrounding environments. I rely heavily on myself and am
determined to achieve my life goals. I figured my neuroticism score would be high, since I am
filled with anxiety, depression, and fear. My ability to adjust to change is not the greatest, which
affects my emotional stability. The
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26. An Investigation Into Photovoltaic Cells
An Investigation into Photovoltaic Cells Karolina Kot, U1356111 University of Huddersfield
School of Art, Design and Architecture An Investigation into Photovoltaic Cells
INTRODUCTION: In this report I will be investigating into photovoltaic cells, also known as
solar cells, and solar battery (in early days). I will look at the purpose of them, the technologies
in which they are being used, how they work and how they are used based on the actual
examples. The other parts of the report will show the example of how they are used in the
existing building and what function they have in it. I will also be looking at the advantages and
disadvantages of using photovoltaic cell technologies and compare it to alternative technologies
available on market that can be used, taking in consideration the aspects of both technologies. At
the end of the report I will also look at the sustainable issues as well as the cost issues that come
along with using this method in small and large buildings. I will look forward to generally
summarize the use of photovoltaic cells and their aspects within the buildings. EXPLANATION
OF THE TECHNOLOGY, WHAT IT IS: Photovoltaic cells, are used in buildings in the way of
photovoltaic panels also known as Solar PV Panels to provide and deliver electricity directly into
the building. They are often being mixed up with Solar Thermal Panels , as they are both put on
the roofs of the buildings and look very similar, however they provide
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27. Comparing The Gospel Of John
With the changing of tides shortly after Jesus ascension, the death of the all the disciples but John
and the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem, a new way of sharing the Gospel was needed. The
reason for this new means of communicating the Gospel was because no one was left who had
actually walked with Jesus. Therefore, John the disciple throws a rummage sale in writing his
account of Jesus; which was so much different than the other three Gospel writers. His purpose
was for people to know what it means to follow Jesus without him being physically present as he
was for the twelve. Specifically, John focuses on the personal conversations of Jesus and others
(Peterson 2); so much so that 90% of John s book is unique, contains no parables
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28. Essay The Logic of Mercantilism
Explain the Logic of Mercantilism and Why it is Generally Viewed as a Deficient Theory
Gretchen Serrao
Nova Southeastern University
Explain the Logic of Mercantilism and Why it is Generally Viewed as a Deficient Theory
Mercantilism was an economic system that developed in Europe between the 16th and 18th century
during the period of the new monarchies. This economic philosophy is based on the belief that a
nation s wealth depends on accumulated treasure, usually precious metals such as gold and silver,
and to increase wealth, government policies should promote exports and discourage imports. Adam
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According to Coleman (1980), Smith believed that the natural efforts of every individual to better
his own condition when allied to liberty would motivate the invisible hand and thus create wealth
and prosperity (p. 775). After a period of time, many people began to revolt against the idea of
mercantilism and stressed the need for free trade. The continued pressure resulted in the
implementation of laissez faire economics in the nineteenth century. Mercantilism aided the
monarch and the merchant capitalists to plan and govern the economic life to secure monopoly
gains. Pecquet (2003) suggested that, The king captured monopoly revenues in the form of
customs duties imposed on the tobacco trade, and English merchants gained exclusive access to
most of the world tobacco crop (p. 467). As a consequence, domestic market was less competitive,
legal monopolies drove up prices, consumers were hurt, the purchase power declined, and the
further development of economy was affected. All of these reasons support the fact that
mercantilism was a deficient theory because its policies benefited only one party and harm the
other, and there was no possibility of economics being used to maximize the commonwealth , or
common good.
References
Pecquet, G. M. (2003). British mercantilism and crop
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29. The American Dream, An Aspiration Of A Land
Elijah Sage Greenstein
December 4, 2015
LAMP L 216
Final Paper #3
The American dream, an aspiration of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller
for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement , is a cherished
ideology in the hearts of Americans. ( The American Dream, What Is The American Dream? ).
Although the American dream dogma is presented to be accessible to all individuals, obstacles and
barriers such as financial and social differences, specifically with gender inequalities, limit the ease
and simplicity in which such a dream can be achieved for that area of people. Unfortunately,
many of these discriminations still exist today. Even more so with women in the work
environment, such issues serve as prevalent matters located within their own personal American
dreams. The workplace, an atmosphere fostered upon the daily relationships that employees
experience, serves as a central foundation for teamwork, human interaction and employee affairs.
Therefore, it is vital that all employees, especially women, be treated equally regardless of their
gender. Common barriers and differences women face are socially and financially focused. In this
research paper, I will be addressing the gender inequalities women face in the workplace in regards
to pay, as well as the role and impact motherhood has on such inequalities.
Differences in the pay and wages women experience versus men remain to be a prominent barrier
for reaching social
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30. Compare And Contrast Worldview Essay
As written in our textbooks the term worldview is defined as the perception of the self, society
and the world around us , so on this very basis alone, I would say everyone in the world has a
different worldview. Although two people may be very much alike and share similar opinions or
outlooks, no people look at everything the same way. So many factors are involved in shaping our
personalities and views including relationships, environment and culture, and even if two people
grow up with the same people in the same place with the same society, they will always be
different in some way. The way each individual perceives each and every detail of our lives is
unique to that person; therefore there are innumerable differences between all human
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31. First Nations Colonialism
One of the ways of getting rid of First Nation s problems to their knowledge was to massacre all
the buffalo bisons, because they were a great source of food to Aboriginals. The word that comes to
mind is ecocide where humans were in charge and responsible of eliminating millions of buffalo s
that led to their extinction for some time. Bison huntingled to mass starvation for Aboriginals.
Without the Bisons that held a spiritual value and component, the ceremonies lost their strength.
Children were taken away from their parents and were put in residential schoolwhere children had
to grow up with Christian values and European standards in order to become civilized. Even though
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It shows how not knowing of one thing leads to extinction of a particular type of specie that is
beneficial to the environment. Every specie balances the ecosystem in a way and by disappearing
of one, our nature and environment would be unbalanced. Based on the two stories reviewed, there
is a connection between the extinction of curlews, Bison buffalos, First Nations due to colonization
that came with its own violence and ignorance. Colonialism in many ways has transformed the
society and nature. However, what is inevitable is the destruction of First Nations culture, tradition,
and even their race to the disappearance of some species such as curlews and bisons. Overhunting,
habitat destruction, and eugenicism are what at most cases colonialism has brought to North
America and some other parts of the world. However, what colonization has taught humans is that
there is a limit to every source, whether water, trees, plants, or a particular type of specie which
could be a particular tradition or culture that could be forgotten. In order to survive leaving, it is
important to protect environment, prevent destroying it. and it is because humans are the keystone
species that have an impact to the
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32. My Dream Of A Baseball Dream
On Returning: A baseball dream
I am on my way to the New England Baseball Complex in Manchester. It is early August, and the
end of the regular season. It has been an unusually lengthy season and I am ready for it to be
finally over. I have traveled all over New England and have visited many different states. Baseball
is my first sport, the sport I focus on the most throughout the year. Baseball has always been my
favorite sport ever since I was little. My dad taught me to play when I was around 6 and I have
played extensively every year since. I looked up to my brother a lot growing up and I remember
playing with him when I got home from school. My family was always there for me and always
was around to help me do what I wanted to do. It has been my goal to play in college and get a
scholarship. This summer I took my first step toward reaching that goal by competing in many
tournaments where I can get exposure to the colleges.
This tournament had many college coaches from across New England. There are a lot of good
teams and players and it was important to stand out to the coaches. The last 2 games we had were
a double header and I had to catch both games in 100 degree weather. I did it because it was
something I could do to show toughness and standout. We lost the first gameand won the second
game. We made the playoffsand are seeded in 4th. It is the playoff game of the tournament. We
played really good so far going 3 1 0 on the weekend. I was doing alright throughout
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33. Summary Of Chira Banerjee Divakaruni s The Palace Of...
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni s novel, The Palace of Illusions is the epitome of feminism. It retells
the story of Mahabharata from the view point of Draupadi, the daughter of King Drupad. The
delicate threads of her life have beautifully been interwoven to bring forth a grasping story. Chitra
Banerjee has herself written I would uncover the story that lay invisible between the lines of the
men s exploits. Better still I would have her one of her tell it herself, with all her joys and doubts,
her struggles and her triumphs, her heartbreaks, her achievements, the unique female way in which
she sees her world and her place in it. (XV). King Drupad, ruler of Panchaal, one of the most
prosperous kings of the continent Bharat was the father of Draupadi. The very birth of Panchali is
marked with revenge and redundant. An offspring of vengeance and an expected one she trails
after her brother Dhristadyumna out of the sacrificial fire and is often called as Yagnyaseni. She
was also known as Krishnaa because she was copper skinned, fiery eyed and had long black hair.
She was gifted with blue lotus fragrance and hence called Yojangandha. Her own father had not
expected her as he had long prayed to the Gods for a son to avenge Drona. Along with a dutiful son
Gods had presented him a daughter whose future had been prophesized to change the course of
history. You will bring about the death of evil kings and your children s and your brother s. A
million women will become widows
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34. Compare And Contrast Descartes And Leibniz
The two main variations on the Problem of Evil that Leibniz focused on were the Underachiever
Problem (Slacker God) and the Holiness Problem (Bastard God). The former focused on the idea
that if God is infinitely omniscient, omnipotent, and omnibenevolent, then he would create the best
world possible. The best of all worlds would not include evilbecause God is infinitely
omnibenevolent and would never cause evil. The Problem of Evilarises when we look at the world
around us and notice that there is not only human evil but also natural evil. Meaning that God is
an underachiever and did not create the best of all possible worlds (Leibniz). Modern atheist would
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There is also no reason to believe that God is measuring how good this world is using human
happiness. Humans are not the only species in the world that can feel happiness and we do not
know if there are other intelligent sentient beings that God may include in his decision to create
this world. I also agree with Leibniz s ideas on this being the most complex of worlds with the
least set of laws. I agree with this because it would support the theist ideas of who God is, this
being an infinitely powerful being. In order to show his power God would attempt to create the
most complex of worlds with the least set of rules. Think of this as a contest where the winner is
the one who makes the longest song with the least set of notes, or the longest video that takes up
the least amount of space. God is just trying to show that he is the
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35. Social Impact Of Industrialization In Germany
Mia Allen
HST 102
Paper 1: Industrialization in Germany and its Social Impact
The industrialization of cities, such as Berlin, greatly increased the price of living for the
working class. Because of this, children who were a cheap source of labor, were often times
expected to work daily for meager earnings. This process is exhibited in the engraving titled
Orphan Girls and Boys in a Welfare Institution. The images are set in Germany in 1846 and
display orphaned girls working in a sewing factory and boys working in a textile factory. This
depiction of boys and girls speaks volumes about gender roles when it comes to social standing
and job opportunities. In addition, these images show a very idealized version of child labor and
industrialization and argue that children should be a source of cheap labor to reduce the cost of
production and be separated based on sex. Many other sources such as Dronke s Excerpts from
Berlin and The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels juxtapose this
interpretation. The conflicting viewpoints of industrialization and gender roles will hence be
analyzed in relation to the engraving and child labor in Germany in the 1800s.
The industrial revolution began in England in the 1770s and expanded to areas in Prussia and
Bohemia by the 1840s. The scope of industrialization was huge and forever changed the landscape
of modern society by increasing production, national wealth, and technological advancement.
However, it also resulted
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36. Essay On Eugenics In North Carolina
Eugenics in North Carolina: A dark past
Forced sterilization and Eugenics are terms you would associate with Hitler s heinous World War
II crimes. Those terms were not isolated to war time Europe. From 1929 until 1977 Eugenics was
a terrible part of North Carolina History that used selective breeding to extinguish lower class
mentality and guarantee future generations. The State is trying to make amends to the victims of
the past. For almost 50 years over 7,600 victims were evaluated harshly and then coerced or
sterilized against their will. Eugenics scientists have used this method to target what they consider
as the undesirables, mainly unwed, black females, and also the mentally disabled in North Carolina.
This was done under the pretense to make future American generations stronger and smarter.
Eugenics still negatively affects the people of North Carolina today. Scientists believed that
through selective breeding future generations would be able to reach its full potential. Charles
Darwin s brother was one of the scientists who firmly believed in the Eugenics process at the time.
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Once the Eugenics Board of North Carolina was eliminated, the sterilizations stopped. For many
though, the damage had already been done. One victim said I think my rights have been revoked
in a way, it s just like if you go to prison for something that you ain t done (Gannon para. 3). This
theme of regret and injustice carries on for most victims still alive today. In recent efforts to right
the wrongs of the past the state has started the process to compensate the victims of sterilization.
Once a legitimate case has been established and approved, victims could potentially receive up to
$50,000 from the State of North Carolina. This in no way reverses the tragedy that they dealt with
but it is a start to apologize and attempt to make
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37. General Sheridan
After the invasion of Normandy, France by the Allies in World War II, the Allies pushed the
German Army back towards Germany. For the Allies, the war looked to conclude by Christmas
of that year, 1944, and to do so required a major push across Europe to Berlin. Operation Market
Garden would the largest airborne battle during the war and would be led under Field Marshal Sir
Bernard Montgomery who was in command of the 21st Army Group. What was thought to be the
final push into Berlin, Germany by the Allies proved to be wrong during Operation Market Garden.
The Allies ultimately lost the battle and were forced to delay movement into Germany. The Battle
of Arnhem was the most famous battle during Operation Market Garden, known as a bridge too
far , where the British 1st Airborne Division, led by Major General R.E. Urquhart, and the Polish
1st Independent Parachute Brigade were dropped in the Netherlands to secure the key bridges at
Arnhem. Ultimately the mission failed for the British due to lack of resupply and reinforcements
from the British XXX Corps on the ground. MG Urquhart did not demonstrate the steps in mission
command, understand, visualize, lead and direct during the Battle of Arnhem, which also
contributed to losing the battle. Operation Market Garden involved two plans by the Allies;
Operation Market was the airborne plan and Operation Garden was the ground plan. The Allied
airborne units of the 101st Airborne Division, 82nd Airborne Division, and 1st
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38. My Spiritual Journey Paper
Prior to relocating it was so easy making my daily agenda without consulting God and presuming
that it was acceptable. While in the transition of relocating though, the necessity of prioritizing and
seeking God on a higher level became imminent. Once that transition period was completed I could
see how my past behaviors warranted change. Through the hand of God, more in filling of the Holy
Spirit, understanding of his perspective, wisdom, increased knowledge, and peace facilitated the
changes.
During this process, my faith and hope grew as my hunger was appeased in a way that only
could be satisfied by God. As indicated, my vision over time had become blocked and I settled for
less than what God wanted. He wanted continual filling of my spirit and my life. In settling for the
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John Rittenbaugh looks at God s continual filling from the point of the beatitude referencing
Matthew 5:6. A God created hunger begins when God calls us into his family. A hunger and
thirst develops within us so that He may fill it. When God creates a need in us to know Him, to
understand His will and be like Him, it is for the express purpose of drawing us to Him to embrace
all these things as part of ourselves.
Like hungering and thirsting, there is first an initial and then a continuous filling. He fills us
with what He is and what we need to negotiate our pilgrimage to His Kingdom safely and
securely. He fills us with understanding that we might have His perspective on the affairs of
this life and a clear vision of our future life in His Kingdom. He fills us with wisdom that we
might apply the understanding He makes available to us. He fills us with a peace that passes all
understanding in the midst of an insane world. He fills us with thanksgiving and knowledge of
Him that we might praise Him. He fills us with faith, hope, and love that we might be like Him (I
John
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39. The Purpose Of Flashback
Dare to Dream begins with my all time favorite film technique Flash Back. The women start by
going by into the 80 s looking a photographs of themselves taking it back to where it all started.
Flashbacks gives us visual information that cant be shown to us in any other way. The purpose of
the flashback is to connect the past with the present to show give an insight of the characters to
show whats going on moving forward. The flashbacks takes us back in history in where they were
stereotyping women in sports to what they were willing to do and endured during the time. It
shows how this group of outstanding women elevated soccer to the level of achieving World Cup
victories and greater viewership than for any other soccer match in U.S. history.
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40. Analyzing Sontag s Movies
To Camp or not to Camp
When watching films like Rocky Horror Picture Show and Little Shop of Horror or any John
Waters Movies, you can t help but wonder, why is camp so beneficial to these movies and does it
actually make it good? There were some features in these movies that fit under Sontag s notes on
Camp . Although it s a difficult topic to explain, with the use of these movies some distinct
qualities like the actors quality of performance and the movie s plot, we can use Sontag s notes on
Camp to help define the use of camp in these movies and its benefit to the film. Brad and Janet, the
newlyweds who love each other so. The first two characters shown in the film start the movie off
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Little shop of Horrors. This movie at its time was very popular, starring actors like Steve Martin
and Bill Murray, and wasn t really seen as campy, but since acting and theater has improved
since then, it makes most of the features of this movie seem campy, demonstrating Sontag s note
19 of pure camp (Sontag,6) , because it was unintentional, the acting especially. Similarly, to
Brad and Janet s acting, Seymour and Audrey s acting is terrible, but dramatic which means they
still fall under examples of Sontag Notes number 10, Camp sees everything in quotations marks
(Sontag,4) this shows that they know they are playing a role and puts emphasis on that with
their acting. The emphasis is not only put on the human s acting but on the plant, Audrey II.
Audrey II is a mean green plant from outer space with a craving for blood. The movie turns an
innocent Venus fly trap into Carnivorous human eating monster. This is something really strange
that you don t really see in movies which is why it is seen as campy in the eyes of Sontag
because they exaggerate and make things what they are not (Sontag, 3 4) which goes into note 8.
Not only that but the actors go along with it too Seymour was willing to kill others just to feed
Audrey II and fall into its trap ... Get it. Seymour doing this gave Audrey more of
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41. Demographic Transition Theory
Do we live in an overcrowded world? Discuss the demographic transition theories as well as the
theories of Malthus and his critics before coming up with your own informed opinion
Overcrowding seems at this point to be an inevitable and freighting consequence of urbanization
and global population growth. But to answer if the world is overcrowded is highly relative to
whom the question is being asked. To those knowledgeable about the demographic transition
theories will note that the theories have nothing really to do with answering if the world is
overcrowded. They could use the mortality and fertility rate charts to see what countries are
where on the scales but there is not anywhere to label when the world is overcrowded. The
theories can definitely point to trends in fertility and mortality but it would hard to be able to
conclude anything about an overcrowded world. Since death and birth go hand in hand there
always seems to be somewhat of a balance. If the question was asked to the then alive Thomas
Malthus he would probably answer yes to the world being overcrowded. He would most likely
share his theory on exponential population growth where populations grown increasingly
overtime always more than the previous year. Wherein populace is growing but the supply of
food and other necessities are now yielding at the same rate. He was able to notice that high
volume populace change was apparent and could be debilitating to societies and the globe.
Personally I believe the
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42. Religious Hypocrisy In A Good Man Is Hard To Find
Research shows that several Flannery O Connor critics claim that her work A Good Man is Hard
to Find does not parallel her devout Catholic faith, but rather replicate the ideologies of atheism
and even go as far as to showcase religious hypocrisy. As Edwin Curley once quoted O Connor is
often labelled as a Catholic writer, but there is nothing peculiarly Catholic, or even Christian about
her dark view of human nature (Curley 31). This particular statement helps reaffirm the belief that
O Connor demonstrates an atheist viewpoint and simultaneously contradicts her religious piety.
However, O Connor subconsciously believes and demonstrates through her work that the
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For example, Edwin Curley displays the argument that O Connor s work is not a religious story.
Rather than dissecting the various elements that O Connor utilizes to intertwine human nature with
religion, Curley examines her writing and automatically claims that her work had nothing
particularly Catholic, or even Christian on O Connor s work. Instead of studying how she
might have related her pessimistic view of mankind to her religion, Curley relates her work to
Machiavelli s The Prince and Thomas Hobbes Social Contract, two works symbolize human
wickedness and lack of morality. Additionally, Stanley Renner s Secular Meaning in A Good
Man Is Hard to Find display similar attitudes regarding the story and religious motives. Instead of
showcasing O Connor s the religious motives mentioned above, Renner looks directly at the
secular interpretations of the story. For example, Renner argues that the Grandmother s love for
Jesus only stirred the murderer s homicidal rage (Renner 124), implying that the Misfit merely
possessed atheist viewpoints instead of diving into the greater meaning of the story by how
religion played a role in A Good Man Is Hard to Find. Furthermore, Douglas Leonard expresses that
O Connor realizes the flimsiness of her old form of Christianity: her religion has consisted of
nothing more than platitudes which she manipulated to suit her own purposes and with which she
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43. One Blind Man To Another In Raymond Carver s Cathedral
Cathedral: One Blind Man to Another
In Raymond Carver s Cathedral, the reader is given a glimpse into the precarious relationship
between the narrator and his wife. The narrator shares his heavily critical point of view on the
forthcoming visit from his wife s old friend whom he calls the blind man later known as Robert .
Specifically, Carver uses first person narrative to put the reader in the mindset of the speaker who
although keeps information hidden about himself, eventually exposes a substantial amount of
character through his commentary. Slowly but surely he divulges his tremendously insecure,
stubborn, and immature nature when it comes to matters of exhibiting empathy for others and most
importantly obtaining the emotional depth for it. The narrator seems to have formed a bias
against Robert based off of his knowledge of him through his wife s stories of her time with him.
Beginning the passage, he expresses his disdain for the blind man visiting him and his wife saying
he isn t enthusiastic about his visit and his being blind bothered [him] to the point of outright
stating that it was not something [he] looked forward to (p.209). Maintaining the feeling of an
obvious dislike towards Robert, he goes to explain how Robert touched his wife s face, even her ...
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However, as the story closes, the narrator lets Robert guide him, finally allowing himself to be
vulnerable so much, that shortly after he experiences an epiphanic moment insinuating a possible
change of heart. As a whole, the narrator s transition from a cold, rigid, tone into that of alluded
enlightenment gives hope to the readers in that it s never too late to transform your perspective on
the world around
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44. The New Testament Gospel By Matthew, Mark, Luke And John Form
The four New Testament gospel books, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John form a conclusive and
powerful portrait of Jesus Christ as the sent son of God. The four books are not in any way
explaining the biography of Christ s complete life, but rather trying to give the fundamental truth of
Christianity, the great truths of the gospeland who Jesusreally is. Each of the named gospel writers
gives a clear and personal perspective of Christ as guided by the Holy Ghost and the themes that
correspond to Jesus. With the exception of the gospel written by John, the other three give some
considerable presentation of well known and familiar accounts and teachings only to be
underscored by the distinct teachings and accounts that support their complete thoughts. These
thoughts by the three writers are brought to a conclusion by John the Apostle, who interprets the
life of Jesus by emphasizing his personhood. Though many writers describe Jesus differently, we
will always come to the conclusion that he is God in flesh.
In Matthew Jesus is portrayed as the Jewish light this is where Jesus was emphasizes the
importance of the Jewish law to his people. Also, Jesus is the authoritative teacher and the king of
the Jews. Also, Matthew clearly points to Jesus divinity since only God can change the laws that
he had given to the people. The gospel of Matthew, Matthew s gospel, is the first book of the four
gospels and also the first book of the New Testament. Matthew s writings are symbolized by an
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45. A Straightforward Wedding Speech by the Groom Essay
A Straightforward Wedding Speech by the Groom
I ve put a bit of a speech together today, but after the previous speaker put us all to sleep I ll try to
make mine a bit more interesting and entertaining. Sorry; only joking. On behalf of my beautiful
wife and I, we would like to thank you all for coming along, and sharing this very special day with
us. And a huge thank you for the wonderful presents.
I would like everybody here, especially my wife, to know how lucky and proud I am to be standing
here today speaking to you as her husband. She is beautiful, caring, intelligent. charming and
(pause) ... What s that?... I can t read your writing darling!
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She has organized today s events almost single handedly.
I would like to propose a toast to the ushers and bridesmaids who I think you will agree with me
look almost as beautiful as my wife the bridesmaids that is, not the ushers, they just look like...
ushers for the wonderful job they have done today and I d like them to receive a small gift as a
token of our appreciation.
I d also like to thank (the bride s parents) for the help you ve given us both emotionally and
financially. We have a small gift for you as a token of our appreciation. I have to thank you for
bringing up such a beautiful and intelligent daughter. I ll leave you to argue over which trait comes
from whom.
They are the best father and mother in law anyone could wish for and I appreciate everything
they have done for me in the last six years and I love them to bits. I d like to thank my friend for
arranging the mini bus at short notice when the limo didn t turn up and making it possible for us
all to go to my stag do. What a great weekend we had, we won t forget that for a long time. I d also
like to thank every one who came with me for what was a brilliant weekend..
Hope you all appreciate the lovely cake before us. I woke up last Sunday morning thinking I was
going to London to pick up the cake but it turned out the cake was the other side of Leeds. So I d
like to thank my friend for traveling up to Harrogate to fetch it.
On a final note
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46. Tebuconazoles Lab Report
Testes and reproductive organ weight Oral administration of tebuconazole caused a significant
(P ≤ 0.01) decrease in the weight of testes, epididymis and seminal vesicles at the duration of
15 days and highly significant (P ≤ 0.001) decrease in the weight of testes, epididymis and
seminal vesicles in 30 and 45 days at the dose of 250 mg/kg bwt/ day in the experimental rats.
However, tebuconazole showed a non significant decrease in the weight of ventral prostate at
the duration of 15 days wherever a significant (P ≤ 0.01) and highly significant (P ≤ 0.001)
decrease was observed at the duration of 30 and 45 days (Table 1.1). Sperm Dynamics, Motility
and Fertility The sperm density in testes and cauda epididymis decreased highly significantly (P
≤ 0.001) after tebuconazole administration in the all dose duration (Table 1.2) and a severe
impairment of sperm motility in cauda epididymis was also observed in the experimental rats.
Control rats showed 100% positive fertility in the mating exposure test while the rats exposed to
250 mg/kg b. wt/day dose level showed 70, 90 and 100% negative fertility in the duration of 15, 30
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However, tebuconazole showed a non significant decrease in the level of serum testosterone, FSH
and LH at the duration of 15
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